**:£J 
,n Ins* yenr. It Ima been very dry, but now 
. Il0 having frequent showers, but too late 
T i ihe meadows, which are very light; the 
turns .ire short; corn looks well considering 
' ' (l deal of it hud to be planted the second 
'me; culls will be light; wheat about half a 
. '.i some Tnppnhannnok was cut June I2th. 
Vue most of the wheat will be cut. this weekaad 
it '.vi The prospect for fruit is good except 
!!eidies and they are plenty in some localities. 
Markets are extremely dull. Wheat, corn, 
^. putter, 12 >se.: cuttle, $.K*4 per ovt-; stock 
llo ^, £5.50® ! per cwt.; fat sheep, 2 ) 6 @ 3 e. ( per 
Hi. T, C. B. 
Dliinmore, Shelby t o., O., June 20 —Wheat is 
, uite promising; there will bean abundance of 
straw, hut a comparatively small yield of grain, 
j t | U uk. A rust has appeared on the blades 
without affecting the stalk, and 1 think will do 
V( ., v little damage. Corn has been considerably ’ 
injured by cut-worms, causing a good deal of 
replanting The season has been too dry for 
oats, but they are looking better since the lute 
rains. The crop of hay will not lie very large. 
In consequence of the lute frosts, the crop of 
fruit will he short: but T think there will be 
,„ore than there was last year.— a, i„ 
Evnnshurg, Crawford Co., l*o., June 24.—The 
■weather has been line all spring, but rather dry ; 
warm from February until May, then rather 
ciol until at present, with only an occasional 
slmwer; not a drouth, hat dry weather. Wheat 
good: corn quite good; oats fair; potatoes 
looking well, with no hugs; grass will be good 
only on new, seeded meadows; fruit will be 
jiciii. e except peaches, which will ho a crop. 
Vpplesin this section did not blossom ibis year, 
at least not much, and they wore killed by the 
May frosts. Strawberries blossom very full, 
but were killed also. Wheat, $1.80(^1.80; oats, 
•V,e. ; corn, 80c.; potatoes, old, 7f*e. Stock did not 
pay the fattening' and cattle are low yet; cows 
Ip, vo come down from last year, and cheese (fac¬ 
tory I lias sold uotll ut present at lS,Hi’u* Money 
tight.—I). M, S. 
Pavin' Unis, lien ton Co., Miss., June 16.—Wu 
arc having line weather for crops. Corn Is do¬ 
ing well, and at nil stages. Some are planting 
yet, for they have nothing else to do. Tito first 
planting is all In id by, silked and tassel ml out. 
Cotton from six to eight inches high. New po¬ 
tatoes tu market and ground, replanted with 
seed grown tills year. I httvo planted Carter’s 
lirst crop of peas the second time. Wo have 
hud reasonable showers, but have been able to 
keep the grass down, Our summer work will 
soon he ended. Vuu see nearly all our work is 
completed before the hottest weather comes on. 
Ity July Jo cotton and corn (only the last plant¬ 
ing! will be laid by; l'odder is gathered in Au¬ 
gust, btil that Is only a lew days' work. I have 
corn ton feet high; had green corn for the first 
time to-day. Thermometer lias ranged from 
in to y.V in the shade for the last three weeks. 
I have not found the lieat as oppressive here as 
in Ohio.—K. w. a. 
Warner*, Onondaga Co., X. V., June 26. -Tho 
mostol crops here are looking lluol.v; weather 
for the past two weeks Inis been quite cool with 
several splendid showers; corn is looking finely, 
stands evenly, and is well ad vanned for this time 
in season. Wheat is n splendid crop, heavy 
growth of straw, mid well headed. The recent 
ruins have thickened and helped the out crop; 
but barley Is looking poor in consequence of 
the dry, cool weather in early part of season 
which has been had for It. Clover is being cut. 
mid I* aural; old meadows are poor In conse¬ 
quence of the drouth of last season. Tobacco 
of which a great quality is being put out, is 
looking well and most of the farmers have fin¬ 
ished setting, the recent ruins coming “Just 
right" for them. Totatoes are looking good: 
Early Rose nearly fit for table. There are but 
few apples, few cherries and poor at that. There 
are no peaches, and fruit will he scarce with us. 
-Must el farmers have si mu r<‘d sheep, wool bring¬ 
ing from forty to fifty cents per pound, k. i.. n. 
Ocoiiomowoe, Win., June 21 —A drive into the 
Imp growing section of Jefferson county last 
week, gave us a good view of the crops in that, 
county, mid t hey were very promising to look at. 
Winter wheat is showing a change of color; 
stands very finely; spring wheat is headed out 
unusually well, but rust is said tu prevail in very 
many fields of wheat. Outs are looking well, Imt 
are rather backward; barley well beaded and 
promising. Corn is being “laid by " in ’‘splen¬ 
did condition," being very forward. Potatoes 
are going to lie short, as the bug, or Colorado 
beetle wa,s at work early mi t hem ; some did not 
plant nr all; some plowed up what they had 
plnntod; beans are to take their place from pres¬ 
ent appearance. Not many cherries, but other 
small fruits in abundance. Apple trees ure load¬ 
ed; plums, both “ tamo” and “ wild," are prom¬ 
ising abundant yields. Weather very warm, 
with cool winds; rains timely. Hay will he a 
tine crop. Wheat, $1.18; oats, 63@55c.; potatoes, 
BOe.t&fcl.-c. 
■-a-*-*- 
miscellaneous^ paragraphs. 
" K iil-e manufacturing street cars for Jlombay 
and Java. 
■N Mia v parties in search of mud turtles are 
popular iu Norwich, Conn., mid generally speak- 
mg quite successful. 
A Chicago clergyman has preached a sermon 
devoted exclusively to showing that Kuloff is in 
leaven, and one of the papers prints It In full. 
A iiibcoxsoj.atk Oshkosher who Commenced 
proceedings aguiuBt a young lady for breach of 
Mointse tuts been finally induced to compro¬ 
mise for $5. 
A - \ , Francisco editor thus addresses an 
a diicd brother:—" 5fuu wullapus, you icbthvo- 
' ''I ltc ‘’ - v " u bogus liammo-ohrysos, you, you— 
oaklander." 
Eva rash moment an Ohio farmer offered his 
, " ' u ‘ n t, ' n cents n quart for potato bugs, ile 
, ‘ 1 ' u ' clioioe now to suspend paymentsor mort¬ 
gage Iiib farm. 
lam , H 1 '' KSE photographer in San Francisco 
l,|t Ira 'd©d by a lady customer because the 
, . u "' v 1 suit her, briefly replied:—“No 
tave handsome; how can?” 
don,?* ,' U ! lMu * c,,,, " e (lowuf CourierWe have 
number or U i G ‘ Stl11 l,oillg ’ businege with quite a 
count, v . *? v . mi3i,l «' agencies throughout the 
bm vii* a ‘ 1 Iav ° uo fuult to find with them, 
huSiuS ,b Ge °- P - Howt!U & Co - ffive us more 
amount ofTi Furnishing a large 
Ims put this , tl ? verti8Ul «' imd Paying promptly, 
and hi made I'f 6 ‘ lt th ® very l,eud ot ^eneies, 
bilitv . h n !l name for honesty, relia- 
* promptnes * whi(:h ’ of Itself 
THE MARKETS. 
MONEY AND TRADE AFFAIRS. 
,V Y. Stale 7 s. . ... i :oi# Virginias, old. ... 6^‘i 
Missouri os. . Q<if# Uo., new. . 72 % 
Teuncssees. 72 *■=* North Carolinas, old. 46 
South Carolina*. 6a}4 Louisiana* . .69 
Central Pacifies . »oa# X. Y. ( cntral Scrip., c/i L 
Union do... qa jl)o. Stuck. 96 ^ 
Missouri do .... ... grjlt Erie... .... 37 % 
Union Pacific Stock.. jo?i,|Ror,lc island. 108 ** 
Reading . .**»*?5i’ J-ako Shore.. 107)4 
N. West. Pielcri'cd.. 89 '- Ohio and Mississippi. .10 , 
by !4 Ohio and Mississippi, .pi' , 
72 ?;, St. Paul, Preferred . 79 !^ 
57 J, Do. Common . -,o A 
Oo, t oiniuun..... 72 ?, St. Paul, Prcferr 
Watinsh . 57 y, Do, Common 
Western Telegraph.. 58(4 Adams Express. 
■ J>9r» 
.. 8 u‘,4 
Hecsvvn x.—The export demand ims subsided,but 
bleachers keep prices firm. Wo quote tS7©37.H'c. cash. 
Benia mill IVnn, The tight supply of prime 
State mediums Keep prices up to their late point, but 
the cheaper rates that Western lire offered at, ab¬ 
sorbs a good deui el the demand when tin* quality 
wiii answer for direct use. Marrows ttrm and high, 
as late owners still held dictatorial position. There 
was a re-sala of KX) bags fairly sound California beans 
at #J.60© I.HII. About 5,0fl0 bugs an* due within tin* 
coining live weeks. Canada peas are nominal; few 
bt,ls. taure; a late sale In bond, $1.04, which >s lower. 
Wo quote: -Beitna—Marrows, mime, i>,*r bush.. 
$0.76; do. ordinary to good, #3© 3 ..b 1 ; fuedium prime, 
$2,40,.(,2.60; do. fair to good, IWJ.iiO: do common, 
#1.25(41.75. Southern H. s:. pens, per Dbusii. Img, $;t. 
lie,tom Coni, -Thpre has been a light demand 
for cboiee li 111 1 at fik.e. Other kinds quiet at 3ca4e. 
for red, fa.je. for mixed, 6 a,7c. for green. Rrooma 
firm at old range. 
Battel'.-As usual the few days preceding our 
National holiday causes an important branch or our 
local trade to reduce purchase*, Unit i- those whose 
retail trade requires them to buy something nhead. 
With the present ru*fi of receipts the market fed.* 
very sensibly any withdrawal of demand,and prices 
close rather weak. Rlate butter shows the most 
quotable decline, mid Western is only selling in 
small lines at full prices, If there were any seekers 
for straight long parcels we think considerable con¬ 
cession would be made tn their favor. It 1 *, how¬ 
ever, useless to make positive assertion-* regarding 
prices when the market is on the eve of an unsettled 
week, bnl 1 .no tendency of the market may be safely 
noted lower for any grade below Choice. The flights 
have been favorably cool, and thisgives dealers some 
confidence in asking full prices tor stock that is 
worth holding, still this feeling is mostly shown 
among those who are uofcover stocked. For Califor¬ 
nia last week per rail and steamer,biti pkgs. Amount 
i'll 
Nkw York, Saturday, July 1 , 1871 . 
There is a further rise in Gold, 3 'a per cent., this 
week, notwithstanding the disbursement by the 
Treasury of about $ 7 , 500 , 000 , in anticipation of the 
July Interest on the Public Debt. At the close of 
the week the price which had ruled as high as tiy® 
H 3 H 1 , tell back to itv, 16 ©ti 2 7 4 per cent. The ex¬ 
port of Specie for the week will be about $ 2 , 800 , 000 , 
(exclusive ol $ 1 , 250,000 Mexican Silver received from 
Vera Cruz for transhipment to England,) of which 
over two millions will be in Gold Coin. As a con¬ 
siderable portion of the July Interest is collected for 
Foreign Bond-holders, this shipment is not regarded 
as surprising. 
The Public Stocks of the United States have gone 
up yi per cent., influenced by a foreign demand for 
certain classes of Lhe 5 . 20 s, and by a home demand 
for the reinvestment of July Dividends. The 5 . 20 s of 
1867 , including the July coupon, are r t 5 5 s «15 per 
cent. 
in the State Stocks, business has been limited b> 
Tcnnessees, at 72 ( 5 ?: 72 , ,' 2 and South Carolinas to faby. 
62'4 per cent. The former catty 15 per cent, over¬ 
due coupons. Offhe 37 States, 25 will pay their July 
interest promptly, 6 owe little or nothing outside 
their several obligations at home, and 6 , like Tennes¬ 
see, Virginia, North Carolina, Florida, Mississippi, 
and Arkansas (an old debt), are unable to pay at 
present. The State of Alabama promptly honors 
her indorsed debt of $ 4 , 000,000 lor the Alabama and 
Chattanooga Road, which is in financial trouble. 
The Pacific: Ronds all pay interest in gold on their 
own Mortgage Bunds, to the amount at over $ 2 , 01 x 1 ,- 
000 , while the United States Treasury advances $>,- 
933,000 on the Currency Bonds of the'United States, 
loaned to these Roads, Part of this advance will re¬ 
turn in services by lire Roads lor the War and Post- 
offiie Departments. 
The amount of July Interest, altogether, to be dis¬ 
bursed is about $ 62 , 500 , 000 , of which $ 42 , 500,000 is iu 
gold and $ 30 , 000 , 00:1 in currency. These payments 
add to the case in the Money Market, already very 
cheap, without, apparently, increasing speculation 
on the Stock Exchange or stimulating the many new 
railway loans seeking a market. The causes for tins 
inconsistent state of things are found in the circum¬ 
stances, first, that the heavy summer balances in the 
New York Banks belong to the Country Banks, and 
will be wanted for their fall trade, and, secondly, the 
disinclination of private investors to go into railway 
stocks at prices more or less controlled by specula¬ 
tions in Wall street, or into the numerous new railway 
undertakings, some, it not many, of which arc in ad¬ 
vance of the actual needs of their several localities, 
besides being rival schemes to existing roads. 
General trade continues good and, for the summer 
months, active, and yesterday, June jo, closed oncof 
the largest (the very largest, we may say,) and most 
prosperous Fiscal Yeats tu the Foreign Commerce 
of the United Stutes ever known for tlie Importing 
Interest anil Treasury revenues of the country. For 
nine months of the year it is officially known that the 
importers marketed foreign merchandise to the cost 
value in gold of $ 36 (, 222 ,qoo, and the Treasury re¬ 
ceived thereon, for Customs, in gold, $i 5 s, 2 so,uou. As 
the fourth quarter ending yesterday was on a some¬ 
what lower tsiiff average, (in consequence of the re¬ 
duction of (he duties on sugar, coffee and tea, and the 
enlargement of the free list,) and gave about $ 52 , 550 ,- 
000 Customs, tlie account for the whole year will 
Stand : 
Foreign Goods marketed. $ 492 , 597,000 
Customs Duties received. 107 , 800,000 
Produce marketed (gold value).. 412 , 500,000 
Net outgo of Specie (estimated). 80 , 000,000 
The actual net outgo of Specie for 9 mouths was 
$ 40 , 707 , 000 ; but the exports of Gold for the fourth 
quarter, have been large in proportion, as usual in 
April, May and June, 
Tlie following is the present City Bank movement: 
In 1 apital, National and Local. $ 88 , 569,600 
Uoans and Discounts. . 293,979,645 
Gold Notes and Greenbacks. 85 , 476,424 
Deposits, all classes . 343 , 528 , 51 ) 
National Hank Circulation. 30,560,606 
PRICE OK STOCKS ANU BONUS 
Western lelegrapn.. 58 .L Adams Express .. Hu‘,4 
Pacific Mail. .. 43 JJ 1 American Express. , 53 
Canton Company . Ho I Lhnited States Exp’s.. 53 J 4 
Wells-Fargo Exp’s 45 
The following bids are made for the various Public 
Stocks of the U uited States : 
6 JK cent,, coup .,’81 ii 8 « 5-20 coup .,'67 . 11554 
5-20 coup .,’62 . 11354 5-30 coup., '68 . “sX 
5-20 coup., ’64 . . 113(4 10-40 coup. .Ill 
5-20 coup., ’65 ... 1 ij 54 6 s Currency.n 5 l<t 
5-20 coup., n. i., ' 65 .. 115 J 4 1 New Loan. ... .... 
PRODUCE AND PRO VIS, 3NS. 
New York, Ju.ie 28. 1871. 
Receipts. —The receipts of the iuli,. i|>nl kimls 
of prod lira for the week embrace I,lib iUbh. beans, 
916.1J5 IuihIi. corn. 72.0\'0 bbls. flour, 71.546 bush, limit, 
88,908 bush, outs,070,92b bimfi. wheat, 10,030 bales cot¬ 
ton, 1,230 bales hups, 11,849 pkgs. butter, 47,504 pkgs, 
cheese, 1,291 pkgs. cut-meat*. 8,U12 bbls eggs, 2.035 
pkgrt. lard. 211 pligs. pork, t.sai hints, tobacco, 5,344 
boxes and tes, do., 3,074 bbls. whisky, 11,877 bales 
wool. 
taken fur Cal., tints far this season, 1,660 pkgs. Grease 
has *ub 1 fairly, il )0 llrkms 10 bp;. 
We quote: Pail*, tine, :V!i"3.V, do. fair to good, 28 
<s:*h\; Stale lirkin*, tine, tab-bile.; do half tubs, flue, 
coitittKui State. 22(,*2Ge.: Welsh tubs, flue. ;*i'ta.;J 8 o.; 
Ohio, tine, 22 /, 1 , 2 th-.; Ohio and Western, good to flue, 
3 H 3 . 2 IC.; ,,ther Western, lStgilOeg store packed West¬ 
ern. IttmUc.; grease, lllbe. 
riu-cn-.- Kxporters went in the market a few days 
aincn abd bought liberally. and wltlilu a flavor two 
with the turn of the foreign market against them 
they have withdrawn for the moat part. Very linlc 
H mie is expectefl until after the national holiday. 
The position of the mutant ta Unchanged. Holders 
view the situation us encouraging ami am not otter¬ 
ing at any Ooneesslnn. The exports for the week foot 
up 2,15.'.834 #i». Ilgam si ",207,1410 t»a slum: week lust 
year. Wo quote fancy fb.:it*< tacm-v 12 c., •*--I do. 
IIIfh” ordinary TwlOc., skimmed , . ll ; - lo., good farm 
dairy 1tX»IIc., with ftohiliion its low ns be., Ohio fac¬ 
tory good tb'-dl) -jo,, and common oc.; English dairy 
good I'.’iaVJb.e. 
(Intion. Tlie market has been very dull until 
yesterday. Prices declined u fraction. Tin* inquiry 
was chiefly for home consumption. European mar¬ 
ket* at the close show an improved feeling, unit 
prices here elosed very strong. We quote . 
Nl-*v Ol'li-lttl* flll'l 
UplAtnt, 4nv AU!.,imsi. T«xn>. 
Ordinary . 15KhJ— 15%»# 15'.pod '>,*4 
Utpbl Ordinary.., 17-k'VD- I73<i(ad8 
lat«' Middling . fib?®— I9N«« 19*® (I 
Middling .. SOk’S— 209 1 — 20 : Xi' 62 l 
Good Middling.., 2I VjO— 21)giw 2l£®22 
Dried Fruits. Some speeiihitlve inquiry was 
tu ,llootl for Slate apples a tew days since, Ihilneud 
by in aiiticlpatud light, croji this season, anti prices 
inivanced. Hcyond rbl* 1 fiere ts no cuaagi*. Wu 
quote Apples, State, sliced. 7'*;<<• Re : do. quarters, 
prime, lili uTe, ; do., quarters, fllir,5\'/tb, • Southern, 
■bn 1 ?e : do., prime, ! I’ciiehes, pi'Clotl, 
prime, 'Mo., with eoumioii at lie.; uupimteit, quarters, 
V 1 .., 0 , 8 c. State plums, Ualbc. : Sonilieili, do., IVoy 14c. 
Pecans, WJiNflc. V Irgmta peanuts. $l.7.V,>-2,"5, 
Kcdtf*.—The marlttd Is stronger The arrivals arc 
much lighter. I'aivels from near points sell rein - 
t.ivolv higher, the trade working as mueli in Jersey 
and Stale lots a* possible, bill they arc m small re- 
celpt. We quote western, 17• -,<< 1 ,iSc*.; Pennsylvania, 
New Jersey anil State, ;*u ■ 23e. 
Flour. -The market offer* hut, few new features. 
Trade him been very -hick, and tho general ten- 
dericv, in vjeiv of tho Increased supplies, is to push 
Imsinesand m'ices al'o i-on*eqilentIv easier. We 
quote $5 25„U>.<0 for snperfloe gtiile: #(. nr G.In for Com 
mou exl ra fl, * : Jt).l5igb."0 foi gooff to Choice tin,; fl'i.Sft 
wfl iu tr fancy do.; $5J0ia5. Iu for e peril lie Mich lgii n, 
ludlunn.Ohl". Iowa, Kte.j $6.85(/M|.0a for extra do., tu*. it) 
(all 9b t,,r choiee ,-vtr;i do.; itieluilutg shipping brands 
of round hoi 41 oldoiit fil 'ii.la, mid trade tiruods of 
flo, of t f,.‘2a,( i: .77,. guild to choice wlilti- wheat, extras 
irtfli.TK 7.|l). Minlii/snl.a, f. 1,1 t.o VerVelKilCo i-Alruat 
ftt $0.2.i,',i,1J.I)b ; St I,nos at 8(1,111,(11,00 for U 0111111 < in to 
fair extra, and $USji 9 for good to choice: Boll thorn 
at. 8 ,, 'fffuo.llj t,n extras, and J7.15(4 i 9 for good to 
choice. Itye at tl.tU'/.i'U for the range. Corn men I 
sales at tJ.Tiw.H.A;', tor Western v«-ll-*\v; ffl.Ofi for 
Marsh's calorie; western white, #3. 2 a •:>,'»(!; Ilrandy- 
wlne, .*1.11.7; 80111 horn, at til.ft’i; II.n. m 8 1.36 for 
course, fi.MH tor tine; $1,60 tor bolted yellow ; $t.7o 
for boiled white, 
Flux. Small nub-sari) malting within tho annexed 
range: ('rune North Uivtr hid., gooff do. ltc.,eom- 
umn I 2 e , pi line Carnidian lie., good do. I2'vijil3' e., 
Ohio green low 3b,e., Htatn ;k(*3'*.o.,spinning tow 6tj}i0o, 
Fresh Frulis.—There Is an extended variety id' 
fruits, Imt with the sudden appearance of so many 
kinds, prices are quite Irregular, there huing a wide 
ffiscrepar,. y ta the parly and evening Hales , in the 
latter, only about one-half of the opening tigflres 
lire sometimes accepted. Btinwborrlns are over, na 
a qUOClible Hem, Tbe BonheStOi' nttfSGt los ure send 
ing tile llnest invoice of eliOI'rlcs that have over 
graced Libs city. Southern crate peaohes are 11 lull- 
ure this year, hardly paying freight anil handling. 
Raspberries are in demand, but the prices will not, 
allow them to lie used extensively ns yet. riitlndnl- 
pliu raspberries are arriving in uu improved box lor 
tlos soft variety, vl/. , square boxes of quai l, surface, 
but, so shallow as to hold only a pi 1 , 1 , Ki'uft sent in 
them was In flue eoHdili,„M, W0 quote : 
Soul hern apples, crate, JI.7illi(/,',!,2.7; do. Virginia, 
blija., fifii'7 : I'eitOlies, enite, prime, $2/, 1 '!,ill); do. re- 
tuac. AVaSbo.: Pea-,. Virgliilll, «' enite, $l(«-1: Uooseher- 
lies, bush., Cherrle*, Nmv Jersey, b™ 8 c.; do. 
fancy, I 2 n»|ikt.; Giirriiiits, common, (ifiiHc.; do. cherry, 
13t,£MV. AlitWein ltii>pliei|-i<T*, II,, rl, H/<-. if,-., 111 nek 
l aps, qipirl, 8 a'iic.; Lawton llluckbori ifl 8 , Ibda warc, 
quart. 20n(/25c 
Gi nlii. There has been a fair business in wlinut, 
Inn higher ocean freights and Increased receipts 
IpiVO been too much I ll-holders. The decline lullgnt. 
I,ntest. salon mvo at ft.42(101.4,1 for mitt No. 2 spring, 
:f I 48 fur sound No.2 do.. Vl.jff" I .Ye, f» ■ Wbi.'er i , *-ff 
Woslmti. fl.oS lor iimbei flieiilgn .11 (/flout., $1,7.7 
for new .Maryland nuibei bun is much lower 
under a decree,-a-d export; demand, and 111110 I 1 bet¬ 
ter arrivals I a lest, sales at, 72iu72 ' C. for Western 
eiuiiU ullXed, 73ke. lor high mixe/l VveeUirn, i.ie. for 
WeHtern yellow. Pals hid steadily huh) at, (We. lor 
(Jilin white <111 the trunk, t)7e tor Wctdern whtie 10 
store, il/ict. for wnminn No. 8 Wits tern, GHviilliic. for (>. 
wliltuatloiil. Itye I 10 I 1 I lit. 9le, for t’anadu in bond; 
State in cat lot-, f/MJ for oholeii. 
11 npa.—The market ims 11 less confident, tone. Tlie 
rcporlH from l lio otlier side in regard to the crop are 
not *0 discouraging in regard to t he yield, and In tills 
country the reports are rather favorable, Trade is 
slack, and there are more parlies anxious to sell. We 
quote .New York , live Uu.; IfliiHlttrii. Hialle.; Wiscon¬ 
sin, Michigan and 1 Jhlo, VavlOu.; old, ILylc. 
Poulliy. Western live I* In murknt Iu abund¬ 
ance ami prices aro lower. Fowls, State and Now 
Jersey, it »,.. Is,/ol9o.; do. Wo,-/torn, 17<wl8e.; roosters, 
la,d 2 c.; clilckeo*. spring, We.sl, auu South, per pair. 
fiOtjUSdc.; (to,, Jersey and State, 75o.kv$l ; turkeys, qtate 
unit Neiv Jet--oy, per It)., 184cfile.; /(,,., Western, I7<«i 
the.; ducks, .le/sey, i- pair, •I.(Kk« I,2,', do., Wentern, 
87c.'('jf l.bbe.; g/-/-r-e, Wi-st/'I'n, j( pair, *1 ,li2 J2,(fI \ do , 
Jersey .*3 9b-/dl.25, 
Pi-oviaious.—Tllti nmrlt/d lie- pin k is stronger, 
and there Is a general feeling of eohlldence nr a lar- 
llttn luipi jvi-menl. Wn qiiou* mess/it, 8lft,12 -.e*15.25 
for spot ,1 nly , ,f lo.lITN'k'/b'i. ill for Aiigust. Uui.-ineaia 
geiiei ally qulol, City mid W Bator n smokoil bn ms 
active. We quote at 13(11 l.'u- lor city smoked hums; 
'Jc.tlOc. lor smoked shoulders; 75*H',*7.t,e. for boxed bel¬ 
lies ; ll/rtlJo, tor piekled hum* 7„/8e. f-*r pickled 
shoulders; Westoru bugged hauls, llkyllta. Reef Is 
qub't ill, t',i plain mess, bbls.; (113,rill I ol e x I ru 
it//.; $2lt<‘24 tnr j/rftne mess, ten. Reel lia.ms, (CM , 1 , 2 b, 
Bacon quiet al for el l.v long clear, light; 7 V* 8 c. 
for heavy ; s:,'»- 8 Se- for snort, clear ; 8 )jc. for short 
rib ; 8)40. for Htufforil, Stretford mill long rib Stear- 
iin* quiet at I3etl3)4e. for choice. 'J'ailOW Is active, 
uiiil thm al,8k(a9V,foreomaiuu to fair,and9;^e. tor 
choice. I, irl is very Annul IOtf<2tlO%0. I'm Western 
on *i>ot,; ll'r,e. for AllgUffl. 
Tobacco. Tbe market has a very satisfactory 
tone. Supplies are pouring In largely beyond any 
previous period i bis season. Tho demand is quick, 
and something over 4,1X10 barrels wore shipped last 
wuek. 
New Crop. 
Light Crudes. 
5,'VID ONC. 
Lugs... . , 5>4<rfi 6 ><j 
CoMinion to me¬ 
dium leal. 6&<3 75£ 
Grind do. 8 if(i*9 
Floe flo. .. 9LS1I 
Selections. lbkiusH 
Old crop. 
Coiinectfeul iiiid .Mass. fillers... 15 <j®l 8 e 
Hinders, seconds. 25 d)32 
Wrapper? lots. 35 («i4ll 
Flue wrappers... 45 (att'i 
New York Male tillers. 12 (a 17 
Average lots. 26 ©31) 
Wrappers. 2b ©III 
I’oiiiiHylvaida and Ohio tillers.. 12 (kil7> 
Average lots. ........2(1 ©22 
Wrappers. .22 ©ID 
45 (n.i77 
12 ©17 
26 ©:«) 
2 d ©22 
22 ©40 
varieties, fiMff.ci.Sff per bushel. New potatoes. $4 iter 
bushel. Pens, 42 per bushel. Strawberries, 8©I2e. per 
quart. 
-M-4- 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Thu delivery of farm dairies for the week ending 
July 1st amounted t.o 1,823 boxes, with a dull market, 
and a downwui-ii tendency a* t,o price*. Halo.* wore 
made al Ido. to |tn« 1 l',i*. for a few lots of fancy, 
one or two lots brought like. There was a good 
repi-oaetitniinti of factories, ilit* offering amounting 
to some6,900 boxes, only u part of which were sold. 
The transactions were CNtliriuted to reach 39XXJ box¬ 
es, and tin* lulling ,,!t in price from lliat ut tin: week 
previous was fully 
We eIvk quotation* of leading *ales s: follows : 
('old Brook. |2c.; Ibivfs, lie.; Framer’s Corners. II (*.- 
St. .Totnmvllle, lfkii!.: Kim Grove.U-^c.: Ford's llu .h, 
lljsc ; empire, 12c.: Mftriavllle. I 2 ‘ic.; Minei-vifii-, I'!-.: 
I'linlitiu, lie.; Lust Springfield, Vlo.: Cluiylh. il ),/•.; 
Buell, il Ije.; Warren, 11 \e.; Top Notch, I2eff Fry's 
Busli. IT,e. Obi Fuirtlold. 12c , North Fairfield, 
L'fLc. tor white cheese . Brookett's Bridge, 12c.: Nor. 
way As 8 iii-blt.loii, 12e.-. Fairfield As.soi-iiil h.m, I2|»c. 
for white eliee.*,!; F. Foster, U\e.; Ibileu's ltollew , 
12i'. No butt or in market iliis week 
Wo inn 1 !* -olvices from abroad to the third week In 
J 11110 . Our London correspondent says the new 
cheese to hand is good inn! 1 lours at quotation*, toil 
In butter the supply 1 * nut <TrjC* to consumption, 
American extra cheese In quoted at Ki* to 668 ; sec■ 
ond quulttv, Tills to 50s,; itift‘rlor. ."N. t.o'in.*.— Trie 
other, desciiplions of cheese set. us lollows; Knglisti 
fluidflnr, 80s to tils.: Wiltshire double, 79 m to 88s.; 
t'he»hll*C IllOdlillir.Uj*. to'iis.; line, 78s. to Hits.; Scotch, 
711s. to 84s. Dutch cliec e Wtllims. 41s. to lilts.; (ion- 
das, ,'iii.s. to ids.: Ibirhy sliape, 42*. to 5Cs. t:|oninells 
butter, I I8sr. to 122s. 
The ooriespomltng quotations liuit year wore:— 
American cheese, Mbs.; Cloliiflnlls butter, I Ilia. 
fust liras In Ceutrat N«*W York are now good, null 
cowan re doing well.—x . A. W. 
-»♦» 
LIVE ST00K MARKETS. 
New York, June 29, '.871. 
With a falling off in receipts of cuttle, sheep and 
hogs, tho weather favoring trade, there is 11 little 
better feeling in Lit cattle ..ml sheep. Crime In iu Dm 
lire also doing well. There Is eoiiHli.erable complaint 
regarding quality, the nu>re noticeable nice we have 
been receiving *0 much gooff atock of Into. The de¬ 
mand for t cof holds out remarkably well consider¬ 
ing the new vegetables ami fruits, which imiiullv 
draw away customers this season of the year. A 
cool average temperature, .so far. has kept people 
eating away at mein, but when t bo " heated term" 
eonies, 1 lieu look out. 
TOTALS l.l V E STOCK FOR 'I'lIE WEEK. 
Him* V*** 
Milrli 
ClflYll, 
C.'hI u»m. 
SiltfHM. 
llu-n 
Tills week. 
... 7,1 61 : 
113 
4,22!) 
23.276 
27,072 
Lust week . 
... 8,829 
1 st 
2,971 
31..,IS 
28,825 
1 'orrespond g w'k 
79 MX) 
til 
3,882 
21.896 
17,318 
Average '79 
6,817 
97 
2.240 
28,161 
17.108 
Iteeves. (’little have boon coining forward very 
freely for u month past, ami tbe markets are burden¬ 
ed with tho bind. There is a In tin let. up this week, 
ami the downward course is cheeked. Drovers have, 
hud 11 difficult tusk to save themselves from loss. 
The quality begin* tu detarlorate. most of tlie stall 
fed droves havingboon used up ami grass .steers now 
supply I heir places to quite an extent. A few menu 
lots of Texans were run ill but they m e In hurt repute 
selling at 8 ©Hie Many of the Lhlunlah III., ami Aio., 
untile sell at I0M;©1 1 be. 
For t lie market ol fast Monday we had 140 ear londs 
of cuttle nt l ommuidpn.w, lirt in <me Hundredth Hi , 
and HR ear* at Weehawken, making 4.I2S head on .ale. 
Trade was slow, and a few failed to Ituii pni-ehtiseiH. 
All (lie really good droves were sold, mostly at 12© 
I2).,e . with some iii-ime at 13c., arid now and then a 
t'aucy builouk at Is.'-.e, 
one of our fancy brooders, Mr. .la* Fuel of ICv.,hiis 
just importe/i 23 head 1*1 priv.e aplanils I'rom Knglaml 
to improve upbii Ills already noted herd. T'heywere 
all III st.-class show ealtle. bulls, cows mid hi/|l'er», 
Koine of them purchased at a high price, .r-'J.ODO for 
tine unfed cow Keurucky adds new bmrels lo her 
tilreiuly fiilinniB Hliui t-lloriis, by the Milroduetimi ol' 
such flue bructlera. 
The following nru til 11 prices at, the oloau of the 
mil rket 
Tills wuek. I.nst week. 
fluid". ('villa. 
rhoigObttJlocUs.HI Tt 
Good ta prime. 
Medium. ' 
Ordinary. ‘ 
I'odi'nst grade. ‘ 
Avin-age of all sales. 
..12b, © 13 
11 V © I'.iJ-J 
in.; © 
. 10 bj © II 
. II i-l, III 
II V (iu 
1. 0 mL week. 
((villi. 
I'm .01 14 
I2JS (M 13 
12 © 12 it 
11 © Hi; 
to © lu.i-; 
12 !.| ioj 
Heavy Grades. 
6Jti©7Lc. 
?t«K.ii 8 
HR© UK 
b <4 IUX 
ld;it ©12 
New crop, 
u. I2R© IHc. 
If. ©23 
25 ©35 
411 ©45 
13 4© 15 
22K©28„e 
2ii ©fit) 
13 Wj in. 15 
!-j 16 ©27 K 
25 ©45 
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RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, 
Cans. Powder,Shot, Wads, Itellel*. Game lings, Shot 
Belts, Powder Fla u,, Gun inaiei'iiils and Spoiling 
Goods of every fli»erlpt.|ijii at very low prices. Send 
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Revolvers bought or traded for. 
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FIRST MORTGAGE 
COLD BONDS, 
twill’ll I'oxv*. Tho market has mien i.vorsiut-kmi 
ever »1»u*o the large arrival* of Hist week. S/nue.if 
the iletih'i think of talcing their eows hack into the 
country. They would not have brought, them here, 
only they are animals which eailie In line Iroinwee- 
Giitis when* Chuosa I'aetoiieH liavnall the milk they 
want, iien.'e a few old eows are for sale, furthers mil, 
doing much In the butter line where elmese Is the 
all -ahsorblng produut t iimnion (low* are offering, 
on Ives thrown in, at Kales or very pooriiul- 
nmls have been mild.- at 8311. Good eows sell ul, (ifi.’siO 
6 b, with choice at $79(<iHb. From a enrol' pretty fair 
State cow*. 6 were just sold at $50©IU mieh. 
Veil) CJulvew. T'liese, too, lire a. glul , hut most of 
the late i.ireriugs have been In poor. It is almost 
impossible to sell su.-li calves, They are offering met 
ha ve been sold, 11 s low usIUs. W lb for grnaaer*. Those 
a little Ill-tier, reared on buttermilk nr., I other le./fl, 
sell ul l-woLe. Common milk voub. sell at b'ifriYKii. 
Really priniBCUlveH urn not plenty, a tiff are Worth 
Ha/ML.'., with selections • * f the very tlileal at 96. A 
lot of Hff grass calves. 17b n.s sold in 3>;e.; 36 good 
,-State veals, 151 lbs, 8 c.; 26of 197 lbs, t'ffo. a lot. or 23 
grashers went at 8,7;iiacli. 
Slnn'ti nml l,n.iiihn. After very heavy receipts 
one week ago, sheep ure eouilng in more sivuiiigly, 
mid tlie market 1* rat her lx tier, especially I'm- fat 
stock, which is very scarce. Thin lambs are plenty, 
cheap, and hard to sell- They are offurlngal 7<®74e. 
,7 it., with cull lots lit #2.50 each, and Home too poor 
to bring $2. Fair Iambi sell at 8 ©9c., m.inti lots now 
arriving liom ( amida. Choice Btule to extra ,ler- 
-eys art* woi th 11© lb 1 ,e , and even lie. There is a 
fair demand for vnully good biuil.s, but the greatest 
call m tor tat sheep to in-ip drie s off po/.r lamb*. A 
lew of (lie average* of tlie past week were #5.20 for 
1,825 sheep; #3.62 lor 1,211. part of them quite thin, 
and #4,28 lor 1,133 head. There were 866 lambs aver¬ 
aged #a.l 8 . 
Kxvlne. Receipts arelltreral and market steady at 
unchanged rates. There is a little Urtuncsa at close. 
Live tire worth 4K©5.‘i;c.; dressed, 5:V(/"6Ne. 
l.ATKSTi J um* HIL I’. )l, Uervi-x. Arrivals,' 
33 cars at Commiiinouw, 1 1 at IDtllli sii-eei. mid 13 at 
Weehawken, making 861 hemt The market is firm 
for good stock, though unchanged from yesterday. 
Too many lliinmet not enough fat entile are sent la 
for sale. 
Sli«*ci*mn! l.ninbN. - llneelpis, 14 cars at 43th St , 
2‘i ut Coiuipuidnaw, I at Chamberlin’s, and 5gj ut Kith 
St.. inakiliK 5.(168 head. Prime Sheep m e scarce, and 
wanted at W advance from yesterday, while lambs 
are In overstock and Me. lower. ID’-;<*. being an ex¬ 
treme prim* for lots, and they must, tie very prime for 
tliiii. Common sell al7©8e.,wlth u lot culls at #2eaeh. 
Hogs. Arrival* lo rltiv, la ears at Comminilpaw 
mid 10 at 4111 b St., making 2,69.7 head, and no change. 
Thun) >sa (Inn tone to the market, drowsed of Utu lbs. 
selling at 6 ,He. 
COMBINED, HAVING A PAID-UP CAPITAL OF 
EIGHT MILLIONS, 
WITH ‘2,30 Ml L1CH OF ROAD IN OPERATION, 
CONNECTING NEW YORK CITY 
WITH THE GREAT LAKES 
BY THE 
MOST DIRECT ROUTE POSSIBLE. 
THE BONDS SECURED BY A FIRST MORTGAGE 
ON THE FIRST FORTY A1ILES WEST FROM 
NEW YORK CITY, AT THE RATE OF 
ft it 0,000 PER Ml L1C. 
ft'2.1,000 PER MILE ALREADY FX PEN DEI) ON 
THAT PORTION OF THE ROAD. 
A Map and Circular relating to the Bonds of tlie 
Montclair Railway 
OF NEW JERSEY, 
INDORSED BY THE N. Y. A O. MIDI,AND CO., 
MAY BE HAD BY APPLICATION TO 
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No. 10 WALL ST., 
AND 
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Havana. -Now crop -Cnminoii.8t)©8ac.: good,87); 
©95c.: line. -.i7;-,e/«#I.92K, currency. Yaiia I cut, 
B7l8c'.©#l; 11 /-in*, # 1 . 12 . 1 , 1 . 16 ; average lots, 97',;©#l.lJ2L, 
cunriicv. Black work, common and medium, In 
bond, l4©ITe.; good arid fine, do., 19 -22e. Bl ight 
w.-u-k, aoinmon and medium, in bond, 26©3l)c.; good 
and flue, do., 35©55u. 
V eget 11 (»]<•*. Old potatoes are neure.e and higher. 
Peat'll Blows from tills Stale are selling at #4 .70©l.75 
per bid. Garden truck is working off fVeely utu lull 
range of price*, the supplies being quite regular and 
not ill all glutted. We quote . Pencil Blbw.n $4.50© 
4Xi. Prince A llierts, #48A(' 4.9b ' Jack son Whites, #3.00 
©3.75; Chill Red. $3,25‘ft8.fiU- Long Island, liew, #8© 
8.50; Bermuda, #9; New York, #7.5(l©8, Green Peas. J,. 
L, per 2 bush, bag, #2.2,Vxy3.50; String Beans. L. t.. jier 
2 hush, ting, 3.2.7©8.50; Calitiuges, per 111), #6©8; White 
Squash, hB*ket,#l; Bermuda Onlflri», crate, #3; do., 
bushel KJ.OOmiy; Tonibioes, Soul hero crate, #l../0/ r 'A2.60, 
Wool*—The market has fairly opened lor the 
new clip, and Lhe range of prices is quite satisfac¬ 
tory l'he reemprs will average 2,90) bales u day, 
and tin* stock* show a good assortment. Manufac¬ 
turer:* have bought direct, In tlie interior largely, and 
they get u good portion of Llo-ir supplies from daily 
arrival* on direct consignment. Nevertheless, there 
are plain v ut biiyurs. mid 1 .I 10 market Is working 
along easily. Latest -ale* are ai 43©l6c. for tin wash- 
ml mixed Ohio; Ohio nt 85o.; Georgia at 48c.: extra 
pulled,54©Kp.; till)In-d, washed,at 66c. ; Texas at 39c.; 
spring cliff California, 40©41e ; hurry at 24c.; tine 
scoured #1: Persian, 42e. 
Wliinky lx selling ut. 92c. for Western, duty paid. 
R4H ItESTEU, N. Y., .1 11 lie ‘29. The wool 
market is active and 3,1.5c. hlglier. We non- sales at 
4H',t62o, for modi urn, and &4©66c, f/ii coarse wools. 
Wheat iidull n.nd lower. We note sales of red at 
#1.56. and white at- # 1 . 60,1 75. Corn, 75c. Outs, 62©65e. 
Rutter i* in good supply at 22©.25a. Eggs are le. high¬ 
er sell^Jlg , lit Lv,, 19c. Potatoes have become very 
scarce ; Pottcli Blow* are worth #1,50© 1.76, ami other 
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