runts, common. •V&Sf'.; do. cherry, ififif I Jo.: Antwerp 
Raspberries. -quart, (in Sc.; Black Cups. quart,8(3 12c.; 
Lawton Blackberries, Delaware, quart, 2ba25<\ 
Grit in,-Wheat lias been depressed under free 
supplies, high ocean freights. u»id u lame foreign 
market. T,atest sales are at $1.I8<.£1.50 for winter red, 
and amber Western: f l.536jll.55 for new red Mary¬ 
land, $1.85 fur white d*>., $1.52 for white State, $IJB 
Tor white Michigan. Oats ure steadily held at (Vi - ufl 
(Be. for Western, (TT'RIc. for Ohio, (torn i-s lower tor 
tlie week. Mil closed active and strong, there being 
considerable demand from speculators. Stiles at 69 
(UnOe. for inferior to common. 71'AVlwo. for good to 
Choice. 7.3 for Western yellow. 
If ops. Tim market has a more confident tone. 
There has boon coosleciable inquiry from exporters 
and speculators, nmiuly for the best slock, at full 
prices, wit h tree sales made. We quote New York, 
SkalSe.; Hasterii. l -;j|U'.; Wisconsin, .Michigan, and 
Ohio, T®U)e.; Old, t'-ic.; Yetirlfngs, iQiic. 
Provisions.-m pork, holders show Init little In- 
cllnation to further the present low prices, lint bny- 
ersare scan e a id the market is almost nominal. We 
quote mess for .In Mr tic $15.37’and rnr August. $15.50. 
Beef hams steadily held ai $34w20 for Southern. 
Pressed hogs held nt fiVrttu^c. fallow Is quiet and 
ItrmiitSViaihte. lol‘ country, and 9*iv. Tor prime city. 
Stcarino nelrf lit hid. Lard i* Arm at IPJtC. for West¬ 
ern steam on >pot; city at lOo. for steam and kettle; 
9Vir-.o for No. 1. Cut-meat* ure nuidoratelv active 
at n ■ 15c, tor city smoked hams; ttwlOe. for do. shoul¬ 
ders ; 7'. i 'jc for hoxcil hollies : llWIBe pickled 
hams; 7ySi . lor pickled fhouldors; Mno 15c. for West¬ 
ern bagged hams. Macon is ttrm at s' for city 
long clear light: StfiiB.hc. for heavy; idyadlfc. for short 
clear, 8 %e. tor short rib ; 8 iic. for long do. 
Pnulivi.— Fowls are lower, with increasing re¬ 
ceipts. supplies beyond this are not In excess of 
the demand, and prices are utiChumtcd. Fowls, State 
and New Jersey, V tb.. I'-u.lkc,; do. Western, KVa 17c.; 
roosters, lu.(d2c,: chickens, spring, West and South, 
per pair. 50" Otic,: do., Jersey and state, T.h'.i-,.$i ; tur¬ 
keys, State and N>ov Jersey, per lb., W(»d!le. ; do., 
Western. tXdie.; ducks, Jersey, y parr, $1.00@1.2S; 
do.. Western. 87i\(|t$1.00e.: geese, Western, ip pair, 
3l.62t.<2; do., Jersey, $.’«t3.25. 
Tnhnceo. -The market has been rather quiet the 
last low days. Holder- are very coutlderit, and are 
not forcing stocks on the market. 
New Crop. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Idtgs.. 5Y<$ 63fc. 0J<;@7J<tc. 
Common to me¬ 
dium leaf. 7 @ 7 'A 7«@ 8^ 
Good do. 7XSi 8 \ 8 \>i 8 s' 
Finn do. 9 tit 9>7 9Y@10J? 
Selections. 93tf@10Jf 11 ®12>5 
Old crop. New crop. 
Connecticut and Mass, fillers... 15 (-tl 8 e. i2><<«)i:tc. 
Hinders, seconds. "5 6832 15 028 
Wrappers lots..... ID wtfi 25 <ffrS5 
Fine wrappers.. 80 W65 40 GvoO 
New York Stale tillers. 12 Aj5 HUiGitli 
Average lots.25 GjiSI !8>4M 28a; 
.. 20 ®40 25 ' 
Pennsylvania and Ohio tillers.. 13 (<£15 13J.JW I5 
Average lots. 22<4®25 b! (a‘27!4 
u 2 (M0 2 M6 
Havana. New crop—Common. 3(V®85o.: good,87!^' 
taaSc.; tine, ffiSC.®$LIJ2J4, curretiey. Vaka.-I out, 
< o$l; II cut*, f I. 12(31. IS; average lots 97 y.t f 1.D2 , 
currency. Black work, common and medium. In 
bond, 14©17e.: good ami tine, do., Ilka22c. Bright 
work, common and medium, in bond, 25<a.30c.; good 
and One. do.. 35®55o. 
Vegcrnhim*.—Old potatoes have about run nut 
New tire plenty and lower. Long Island luma toes are 
likely to no scarce this year, us the early trust killed 
a good many plants. Cabbages promise a good yield, 
as there l* very little loss by the worm. We quote . 
Long Island potatoes, per bln., $4<<i/5; Bermuda, new, 
JH*; N '( folk, new, $4<,i I per nbl.; Long Island green 
peas, bbl., *3: do. string bcnris, hag. 2 bush. glVe.i; 
Calthagos. per 1HJ. $0*8. White Squatb, basket,$1; 
Bermuda Unions, crate, #3; Norfolk tomatoes, crate, 
$1.25; do. cucumbers, bbl., S3.£fi. 
VVmil. The market for tleecc lends upward. The 
Inquiry is brisk from all sources. The receipts are 
very heavy. The reports from the West give en¬ 
couragement to holders, find there Is no anxiety to 
place supplier. Other descriptions meet with a good 
demand, Imt with mu, ill stocks there are but few 
parcels changing bauds. Latest sales are ot tlneee at, 
40.( t'.ic. for Georgia ; 371-jia.4lic. for unwashed Western : 
48i<.o0e, for unwashed combing: 92 a c. for delaine; 
584-59c. for Ohio ; ftkrtOle, Tor X Ohio: 02K for XX do.: 
lambs, pulled, at.VJo. inner min extra do..57i.t57'-..o.: 
tubbed, 52c.: T»Ot»* »l w. • » l nr-. . 37 ■, "42c. for 
Western. Spring clip. Calll urnla . :ft*c llie.; scoured, 
lu m.'.Lc.; unwashed Me«llrji,33aj)35e.: Gape at40c. 
Whisky Is higher, quoted it M .e'A'ifi. 
ItOfllKSTKK, N. Y., June Wheat Is 
quint, $1.50 for red winter amt gl.OOct I 75 for white, 
('orn, 7Ue. for Western, 75c. for State. Oats 112® 
115c. Means $?(■(,.'V5 for Used picked. Wool Is active 
at 50ffi52c. fur medium and oDtSflc. tor coarse. Butter 
Is In good supply at 23'a&ic. Fggs ure higher, selling 
at 106020c. Black cap raspberries are plenty at HI@18o. 
per quart. Contracts have been made at ftS« 8 c. per 
quart for the season. Potatoes are declining. New 
are beginning to arrive freely and sell at $2 per bush. 
Old are nominal at $1 per bushel. 
ill Itch Cows, There are more cows thou buyers 
and trade continues very dull Neither extreme 
heat nor dry weather lum caused the cows kept in 
the country around to shrink their milk so as to re- 
? Hire additions to their numbers. The season thus 
ar lifts been remarkably prullfle in milk, l’oor Cows 
can scarcely be given away. They are only worth 
$3(ka40 each, fair at $50(363. and good to choice $70(ti 
» 6 . A lot of t) averaged $02,50 each, calves Included. 
Vent fnl vr».-There is a great failing OF In num¬ 
bers, while the demand rules fair Tills causes an 
advance Of te. per lb-, prime milk veals selling at 9i" 
10c. per lb.: fair at 8 ,We., and poor nt TatSe. Grass and 
buttermilk calves m re w ort li Iffl&Jkc. One lot sold at 
$1 per head, with $4 p*. milk veals, 130lbs.,at 10 c.,and 
if Jerseys, 260 lbs.. 9o, 
Khcepnint l.nmli*. Arrivals are somewhat free 
and markets lair, only the stock cost such prices nt 
the West and mi the way here that dealers have 
hard work to save themselves from loss Good sheep 
nrn not plenty, and are in demand Bui.rs warn 
many sheep to help sell their lambs. Prime sheep 
sell uti5\®0o.i with small lots ol’ extras puddled out 
at UApuUxC One Choice lot or 132 Cumuta*. 137 lbs., 
801(1 at Bl-c., with a uur82 lb. Ohio attic., and a car 7M 
lbs., at 5\e. Thin slump sell at lS6G">S4e. Lambs are 
Coming in quite freely and are lower, prime Jet'seys 
barely reaching IDc.. with Lit Western nt ; 6 ast,c As 
samples, wo note a car 5, Ih. Jersoys at 9c * 1UI of 65 
lbs.. Ilk:.; 72 Cunadas, 37 lb»..7‘^c ; ;i car (53 llis Ken¬ 
tucky nt sc. A low of mo averages of the pirnt week 
wero $4,89 for 4,1)33 sheep; $1.40 lor 157, and $5.05 for 
8,M4 head, part or them lauibs. There were 1.65" 
lambs avetaged $4.91. 
Swine.—Receliits are still quite hi excess of ivhat 
they were at this time Inal year. Prices are tinner, a. 
cur 2 t )2 lbs., live, selling tit. oj-.c.. and dressed being 
quoted at 6 c. for heavy; few over-weights at 5Ye„ as 
no one wants them; medium, O^fkjiQXc-, and light¬ 
weights to 120 lb. pigs at OYC'VTc. 
LATF.ST, July 7, P, M,- Itceves.—Arrivals, 
22 cars at i.oniiminlpuw, and 5 at loot ti street..king 
Pill hruul. 'Hie market, rules weak tor thin •ink. 
several lots selling for in ,(wile. Fat cattle bold their 
own. A full supply la anlielpaled lor Monday. 
Sheep nml Lnnib«. -Receipts, ll curs at ( 8 th St., 
fiat Cmniniinlpaw .(2 at t'liaiiihorllo H, and m tot h 
St., trmkiiig 3.871 head Prices reifttiin ns they closed 
yesterday. Trade rather slow A car of S3 Ilia-Ohio 
sheep JllStfiOld at lie., with 3i>0 State lambs, 5, lbs., at 
8 y,c. 
Hogs. — Arrivals to-<lay, IH cars at. Coninmnlpaw 
and in at (titIt St., making 2,{196 head. There Is no 
change whatever from yesterday. 
the son is anxious to prove his acknowledgment 
for the exemplary service rendered to the fath¬ 
er.” The oldest member of Parliament, Baron 
Fntnkenlnng Ludtvlgsdortf, has likewise been 
honored by the presentation of the star of the 
same order. 
Victor Hugo is at work on "The Year of 
Troubles;" a noted German on “The Year of 
Triumphand the Rev. Samuel Makes, an Eng¬ 
lishman, on " The Year of Vengeance.” Curious¬ 
ly enough, too, the threeare writing of precisely 
the same time —the late disastrous year in 
France. 
The Carlsruher Zeituny reports many members 
of the Pavls Commune to be on their way to 
Prussian-Polfttid where they propose to hide 
among the Poles. The sumo paper says that 
government lias given the police strict injunc¬ 
tions to arrest every one of these individuals for 
extradition if required by the French govern¬ 
ment. 
The Emperor lias founded a new fund for the 
benefit of disabled soldiers bearing his own 
name ns "Emperor William Fund for German 
Invalids." From the fund it is proposed to 
assist both soldiers disabled in the late war and 
their families, chiefly such as are legally pre¬ 
cluded from State assistance. 
a o u i, i v is it p o o i., 
(VIA yi IIFNHTOWN.) 
CARRYING TUB UN1TKI) STATES MAILS. 
MONEY AND TEADE AFP AIRS, 
THR LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WKSTKllN 
STEAM COMPANY will dispatch one of their flrst- 
idinc* full-power iron-screw sfeani-sliii,- from 
PIER No. 4-’, NORTH RIVER, EVERY WED¬ 
NESDAY. 
Jl« follows ; 
M 1 NNKSOTA.Gap. T. W. FftKKMAN.July 19, at 3 P M. 
IDAHO, Cupt. PRiei..July 26, at 12 M. 
GOLtHtADO. Cupt. T. K. Fiihema X. A tig, 9, at 3 P M. 
WISCONSIN, (.'apt. Wll.i.tAMS.Vug. 9 nt 12 M. 
NEVADA. Cupt. .Vug It!, at 3 P. M. 
\V VI-MING, < apt. Will V H It A Y .\ug. 28, II A. M. 
Gubin passage, $80 gold. 
Steerage passage (Office No. 29 Brontlwav), $30, cur¬ 
rency. 
For freight or cabin passage apply to 
\\f I T I I v \ t «_■ t m • m \' w «ir. ii ji 
Nr.w York, Saturday, July* 8 , 1871 . 
This has been a broken week in Wall Street. 'The 
Stock Exchange made Monday, July 3 , as welt as 
Tuesday, July 4 , a close holiday. We have, there¬ 
fore, only four days business to report. The collec¬ 
tions of July Dividends have been unusually active. 
The Sub-Treasury has paid out over ten millions in 
Gold, including the pre-payments at the close of 
June. The various other Gold payments of Interest 
by the different Railroad Companies and the States 
of New York and Alabama, probably aggregate 
four millions. The Currency Dividends have been 
equally heavy. 
Gold has been less excited than the previous 
week, the sttpply and the market being made 
easy by the foregoing Dividend payments; but 
the price has been kept up by speculation to 
per cent. The U. S. s-aos have ad¬ 
vanced tijjljlj per cent., and the 1867 s are now sell¬ 
ing, ex. July Dividend, nt the price of Gold -ndX@- 
1 T 3 J 4 percent. The old 5 percent. to- 4 os have ad¬ 
vanced to iii'4 per cent. The New Loan is report¬ 
ed to have been taken hold of in London, though the 
particulars of the negatiation have not yet transpired. 
The home subscriptions, owning to the recent ad¬ 
vance in Gold, arc very slow. 
In Railroad Stocks and Bonds the speculation has 
been comparatively tame, although Money is offered 
to the Brokers, on call loan at tempting rates, if they 
were disposed to operate largely. At the same time 
the apprehension is felt that the plethora of Money 
may not last over the Summer months, and there is 
such an infinite variety of new Railroad schemes on 
the market, and so large a supply of the old Stocks 
on the Street, in the hands of cliques, that (he out¬ 
side public come into the Stock movement cautiously. 
Exchange on London is a fraction basic t this week, 
atul the Gold shipments are falling off. 
The following is the present City Bank movement: 
In Capital, National and Local.f 88 ,sf-o.Coo 
Loans and Discounts.vQ 6 .j 37 .y 57 
Gold Notes and Greenbacks . 87 , 870,279 
Deposits, all classes .. . 948 , 308,(^3 
National Hank Circulation. 30 , 494,457 
PRICE OF STOCKS A.SD BONDS. 
N. Y. State 75 .*to 7 ^ Virginias, old. 65 
Missouri 6 s. *05 Do., now. 79 
Tennessee*. 72 M I.ouisianas. *66 
South Carolinas.. .,..* 59 Js‘N. Y. Central Scrip.. 93 ^ 
Central Pacifies.. ,.*roo .Do. Stock. 07 
Union do..* 8 qJv Erie. ... - 27 \A 
Union Pacific Stock., 31 !-> Rook Island .to 8 !( 
Reading....nil;. Lake Shore.us jg 
N.’Wcst. Preferred , 91 '>< Ohio and Mississippi. 47 
Do. Common. 73 % St. Paul, Preferred . 8 o' * 
Wabash.... sy’i l)o. Common . 6 o‘j 
Western Telegraph.. 5 >i ’- 4 Adams Express. 80 $5 
Pacific Mail. T. 4 / m American Express. .. 5 ., 
Canton Company. . 70 United States Exp's,. 54 
North Carolinas, old. 46 
The following bids are made for the various Public 
Stocks of the U nited States : 
6 $1 cenL, coup.,’ 81 .* 11514 ',;- 2 o coup., ’67 .* 113 % 
5-20 coup., ’62 . 115 [ 5-20 coup., ’68 . *u\\4 
5-20 coup., ’ 64 .. 114^4 10-40 coup. Itjfj 
5-20 coup., ’65 . 114 # 6 s Currency.nsJf 
5-20 coup., n. i., ’ 65 ^* 113 ^ New Loan. 112 
* Ex, July Dividend. 
Those desiring to proenre Hue sets of 
' i ueh as illustrated and doxcrlhod in “The Pco- 
ple’w PiMtoiicn I Poultry ItnnU,” cati <|o so by 
lorwnrdmg their orders, tioeoinpunied by the cash 
(#»i. to the office ol MOOUK'H Itl ltAL NliW- 
VoitKEIt, No. 3 Beckman Ht„ Now York City: or, 
82 Buffalo Ht„ Itoeheater. N. V. 
ON re ,-,pt of One Dollar 1 will send 11 process for 
mtiking a compound which is 11 id'll a iii.r; crKi'anil 
11 <iuOLA IN i-iti:vK\'ri ve of Doth Him Giioi.kha and 
Tkichin \. Fed regularly in smalldoaea It Atrpx hoqs 
ahmlvtcly /lac from all ilianuti'. 
Also, on receipt, -f One Dollar I will acml recipe 
f"r making un effectual cure and INI'A i.i.t nit: pitu- 
vrxtiv 1: of Hen Gholera and all dlsouao* in hens or 
turkeys. The above Cuuipoiinds arc not n iirlhioss 
mixtures, but. urii nliju mitt powerf ul Itnglifh n iimtlfg, 
it 1 m-t from, the out t ‘miutru, very - (‘liable, and in rotu. 
•'Me to the American Farmer. The cost is trilling. 
Address It, A . It A It N E>4, 
Lock Box 844, Davenport, Iowa. 
NEWS AND NOVELTIES. 
A Missouri genius bos Invented n patent per¬ 
petual reversible tobacco pipe. It can be smoked 
continually without lighting, by refilling and 
reversing the bowl. 
Thf. inlertnnrringo of two families In Maine is 
t'cmai'kiiLle. One consisting ol' four sons ami 
one daughter has married all of a neighbor’s 
children, four daughters and a son. 
A man lias invented a new and cheap plan for 
boarding. One of Ills lodgers mesmerizes (lie 
rest, and then etits a hearty meal—the mesmer¬ 
ized being satisfied from sympathy. 
Acrnsus taker out West reports eight thou¬ 
sand colonels In his district. "There used to be 
more in that part of theoountry," he says, "but 
a large number of thorn have been raised to 
generals.” 
There are in the United States one hundred 
and fifty-throe monasteries, or religious Iioubos 
for men leading the monastic life of the Roman 
CatholioChurch, and three hundred and thirty- 
six convents, or cloisters for women. 
At Saginaw, Micli.,twoglrls made a wager Hint 
they could take five grain* of morphine. They 
both won the bet, and are now sleeping where 
the daisies blow. Their father said ho never 
knew a year when girls died off bo sudden. 
No plant yields anything like so much nutri¬ 
ment front the antno extant of soil as the ban¬ 
ana. Baron Humboldt estimated that it returns 
twenty times as much as the potato, and one 
hundred and thirteen times as much ns wheat. 
The recent Kookie raids in India art; thus lu¬ 
cidly explained” A daughter of the Kookie 
Chief having died, a number of men’s beads were 
wanted ft> burn with her dead body, and bissub- 
jeels loyally proceeded across the front lor to col¬ 
lect the requisite material." 
A you.no countryman shopping in Lawrence, 
Mass., stole a ride on the sprinkler of the water¬ 
ing cart, evidently not knowing how the old 
thing worked. The driver pulled the valve lever 
find the countryman rose about three feet into 
Hie air, coming down wetter hut wiser. 
An English chemist has been experimenting 
for the purpose ol' ascertain tag how much of 
various kinds of food must be eaten in order to 
nmko one pound of tlesb. He comes to thecon- 
olusion that it requires 25 pounds of tnllk, 100 
of turnips. 50 of potatoes, 50 of carrots. 8 of oat 
meal, Ih of barley meal, and Oh of beans. 
A j anoy dog show lately took place near Lou¬ 
don, at which 800 rat'd canines wero exhibited. 
Some were in wire cages, and had cushions to lie 
upon, while one valuable animal had a glass box 
for his accommodation. They were valued all 
the way from £5 to£1,000, u high price, certainly 
for a merely ornamental pet. One gentleman— 
a clergyman—had 18 aud another 2 S dogs on ex¬ 
hibition, and ns the t4»x per year Is $25 a head, 
exclusive of their keep, it cun he judged what 
expense it is to gratify such a taste. 
The slave trade on the east coast of Africa is 
said to bo nourishing, notwithstanding the ed'- 
forts of the English cruisers. The atrocities 
committed in the capture and march of staves 
from the interior to the coast, are described as 
being more horrible than those of the middle 
passage, aud involve a sacrifice of 200,000 to 300,- 
000 lives annually. Syed Majid, a native ruler, 
but the creature of the English Government, is 
Mild to receive a royalty of two dollars a head: 
on sales of slaves in Zanzibar. His sovereignty 
extends over several hundred miles of coast. 
A whiter in the Paris Journal, who had an 
Interview with Jules Valles, editor of the Crf rli( 
PeupU, who was shot by order of the Frenoli 
Government, says that he looked him roll in the 
face and said, "Come, how will all this finish ?” 
"Oh! in the simplest possible fashion,” replied 
Valles; "Cluseret, or some one else, will sell i« 
gate to the Versailles troops, and, one of these 
mornings, we shall all be caught in our beds. I 
hope to be forewarned in time, and my trunk is 
packed up. I shall go to Switzerland or Bel¬ 
gium. Before six months a change of Govern- 
menr will take place in France and will bring an 
amnesty. Then I shall return ; my popularity 
" ill procure tny nomination as Deputy ; I shall 
sit on the benches of the moderate Opposition, 
and, by Jove 3”— the author of the Hue and 
tiie Ilefradairee gave a singular sigh—“no one 
knows what may occur) Everything is possi¬ 
ble. Look what Picard has become.” 
A Nkw Poultry hook.— “The People's Practical 
Poultry Bock,” fiy Wm. M. Lewis, well justilie* itn 
title, it is a plain, sensible treaties on the breeding, 
rearing and general nianaaement of poultry, by a 
man who is thoroughly acquainted with the bn»t- 
Itt'SM. In addition to Ills own knowledge he Ini* giitli- 
ereit a multitude of fuels uml u*«lul hints from a 
variety of aourcna.an that the work Is n roniblmiilrin 
of good things from poultry Keeners 1 long experi¬ 
ence. ami lx therefore well suited for t. ” practical 
people” for whom It ha, beon prepared The Vol¬ 
ume is an octavo o f TU pages, printed on tinted paper, 
and illustrated with over one hundred engraving*. 
PnblDhed by D. D. 'I'. Moore, > Beckman St., New 
York, and sent by mall for $1.50. We have marked 
several piosngn* for ourly Insertion in otir column*. 
.'/dim funner, 
IT is a valuable book, and sliould bo in tho hands 
of all poultry ralwnrs. MUxouri Volte 11 farmer. 
FIRST MORTGAGE 
COLD BONDS. 
WING LATELY OlttaM’/.IiD lor 
our own use, a large and well-appointed Staff ol 
we are prepared to nil all order* for Engraving with 
promptness. Parties needing Illustration* of any 
kind nan, hy sending a photograph, sketch, or even 
simply a description, have tlnely-engrn veil cuts made 
at low rate*. Estimates promptly furnished. 
exjEothotyjues. 
We have also 11 large number of Engravings on 
hand, just the thing for Seedsmen anil Florist’s < !at- 
alogues, mtd tor fttock K,moi's, «o„ ol wln. ii we etui 
furnish Electrotypes on very rensontfhle tniTns. 
Address II. II. T. mill l< K. 
Rural Nkw, York Lit, Ni:w York. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
J>OITIt TON SCALE*, *7 3! 
No extra charge for building in this State. 
Nkw York. July 7. 1871. 
With the national holiday ocnurrlngon a date t hat, 
permitted the Inclusion of the preceding Sunday 
and Monday, tho wnnk has hardly recovered from 
theiibsenec of operators that a protracted film -spell 
ha* created. Very few of the lending lines or trade 
etui be hitched up until after the week 1 * over, and 
consequently, quotutlous are mainly ot a nominal 
character. 
Receipt,. The receipt* of the principal kinds 
Of produce for the week emlirnCe 61.5 bush, beans, 
1.152.158 bush. corn. 70.177 bbl.,. flour. 60,087 Inish. malt, 
I.V1.914 bush, outs, 11,740 hush ryu. C8n,(7l btiah. wheat. 
U.422 bales cotton, 1,404 bales hops, ln,'J42 pkgs. but¬ 
ter, 13,051 pkgx. rlieese, I,/SIT pkgs. Cllt-meat*. li.'.IS'J 
pkgs. egg*. 2,714 pkgs. I.trd, *5,427 boxes and tc*. to¬ 
bacco, 3,958 hbds. do., 2,IH*i bills, whisky, 1,974 bales 
wool. 
Beau* and Pen*.— Reiina steady at full late 
prices. Buyers of non beans are supplying them¬ 
selves from resoyted California, 
We quote : -Beans—Marrow,, prims, per bush., 
f.3.75; do. ordinary to good. $3(?«3.50; medium prime, 
$2.4W?.'2.50; do. fair to good. $2442.30' do. common, 
$1.26k£l.75. Hontiicrn B. E. peas, per 2 bush, bag, $3. 
Beeswax.—The market is very Brru. with tho in- 
. "; from bleachers. We quote ut37k£ 
or Western uud Southern. 
CONNECTING Mill YORK CITY 
WITH THE GREAT LAKES 
Our 3 Ton Scales have it platform U foot by feet 
and can be built for $5. Send for Circulars. 
OSGOOD fc CO., Binghamton, N. V. 
’in: ( ii \:ni>io\ 
Hlckok’n Patent Portable 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET, 
THE BONDS SECURED BY A FIRST MORTGAGE 
ON THE FIRST FORTY MILES WEST FROM 
NEW YORK CITY. AT THE RATE OF 
$.’)», 1)0 0 PER MILK. 
$25,000 PER MILK ALREADY EXPENDED ON 
THAT PORTION OF THE ROAD. 
uuiry principally 
37Ho. ror Westert 
Butter.-A week*’ nnavoidahle dull trade In con¬ 
nection with the free receipt* have allowed consider¬ 
able accumulation of stock and, though prices at the 
close are nominally unchanged, a variation In favor 
of buyers may be cuuutud upon before our next 
issue. 
Wo quote : Pall*, line, 3261,'l6o.; do, fair to good, 28 
<5>3Uo.; stute ilrktns. fine. JtKuJle.; do. half tub,, floe, 
common State. 22w2*lo.: Welsh tubs, flne, 27(</28c,; 
Ohio. flne. 22*a,23e.; Ohio and Western, good to tine, 
2d®21o.; other Western, kVsilSe.; store packed West¬ 
ern, liftuUc.-, grease*, 10 . g. 
Briiuni Corn.—Dull ar. :Lttc. for red, tutje. for 
mixed, 6<iji7e- for golden, 8 jzo. for obtilco hurl. 
Cheaue.—The outward movement has been light. 
The foreign market at present offers no encourage¬ 
ment to shippers. A slight concession has been 
submitted to but it was not sufficient to induce buy¬ 
er*. Wo quote fancy State factory 12c.. good do. 
like., ordinary 7<«il0t)., skimmed ‘iy.vlc., good farm 
dairy lOSe , with common a* low a* 60 .; Ohio fac¬ 
tory good KXSiile., and common 4o.; English dairy 
good ifikUlXe. 
Colton.— The market throughout Is Arm. The 
demand for prompt delivery i* fair and mainly from 
spinners. We quote: 
New Oroinn, (imt 
I'plAnJ, Ac. Alidinmn, Texn*. 
Ordinary.15X0— 15V'S— ISK'itlH 
Good Ordinary... 18 < 9 — ISrgiS— IS!-,'(,lHk 
Low Middling .... 20 20>4<i4— S 0 V>i- 20 kC 
Middling .20K®- 21 & - 211^^21 >4 
Good Middling... 21 ]4<H— 22 «- 22k,ki22S 
For forward dfdlvery latest sale, are ut 20.«c, for 
July, 20Xc. for August. 19k!c. for September, 19c. for 
October, 18,*<c. f*>r January, on the basis of low mid¬ 
dling. 
Dried Fruit*. -The market, the lam few days, 
has beon without, animation. The stocks are nut bur¬ 
densome, and price* generally are unchanged Wo 
quote Apples, Slate, sliced, f.SmSfi,: do., quarters, 
prime, tIV'vTo.; ilo.,quarters, fair, 5v,Southern, 
sliced, feiic.; do., prime, 4N’nfi5e. Peaches, peeled, 
prime, 23c., with common at 14o.; impeded, quarter,, 
• k® 8 v. State* plums, l(@15c.; Southern do., lie. 
Pectins, 22@24c Virginia peanuts. $1.75(8(2.75. 
Egg*.—The market has been steadily advancing 
the hist few days, based upon diminished receipts. 
The demand is moderate, We quote Western at IBaa 
19c.; Suite and Jersey, 2(kai24c. 
Flour.—The market is dull and dropping. The 
supplies are large and the mulct is very light. We 
quote $5.10445 JO for BiinetilnoState; $ 5 . 9 (V 4 i!.li 5 (i 1 r com - 
moii extra do^; ?0. )|k a , i, 15 for good to choice do. hi .20 
@6.50 for fancy do.: $6.1lX5t5.50forsup(n-tiiie Michigan. 
Indiana,OUl'i. Towa. Ac.: $5.70uc.'i.9O frir extradu ; $5.95 
@6.60 for choice extra do.; including hipping hraml* 
of round hoop Ohio at 95.85&fi. and trade hrunds of 
do. at $ 6 .U 6 >i»nJi*l: good to choice while wheat extras 
lit 9O.3O@7.d0: Minnesota, fair to very choice extra 
at $6.1!M7.50 ; Ht. Louis »t $5.95@&3A for common to 
fair extra, anil $6.40@9 for good to choice : Southern 
at $*5,25@6.65 for extras,$0.9Oa9 for good to choice. 
Rye at $4.11>S5.85 for the range of flne and superfine. 
Fresli Fruit*. Early peuehes do not meet with 
the ready sale of some funner seasons, the ripe ones 
ure suiuU while Southern of any size show premtu ii re 
picking Crates from all Southern point,, including 
a few from Delaware, range at $1,506,4 tor sound, 
those in poor order are not comprehensively quota¬ 
ble. Gherrles are nearly dune. A few Georgia 
grapes bate appeared, sold at 17We. per lb. for Hurl- 
fora. Raspberries are lower and sell free!v Some 
Norfolk apples of good site ar*' now arriving". 
Southern apples, good to best, crate, $1 i5ti.i2.25: do. 
Virginia, hhls., $4@7 . Peaches, crate, $1 50 ih 4 : Pea,. 
Virginia, V* crate, $1@2 l Gooseberries, V bush., t'fti'.l: 
Cherries, New Jersey, 6 ® 8 e.; do. fancy, 12@Ific,; t. ur- 
A Map and Circular relating to the Bonds of the 
INDORSED BY THE N. Y. & O. MIDLAND CO. 
-MAY BE HAD BY APPLICATION TO 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
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1 make also two sizes of superior Presses tor Ber¬ 
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him to send for one for you. or wiite for one your¬ 
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Nr.W YORK. July 6 , 1371. 
There was a dullness iu all the markets for a duy 
or two before and after the Fourth, iiinktngiiltogctli- 
er 11 quiet week. And yet the receipt* have been 
larger than during the previous week, and prices rule 
quite sis strong. The weather I* favorable, und the 
numerous excursion, cull for large provisions of 
meat and other food. People often miscalculate 
when they see so many persons leaving the city for 
watering places and other summer resort* without 
thinking that nearly all the supplies for those very 
place* are drawn from this city. 
TOTALS LIVE STOCK FOR THE WEEK. 
M III, 
limn. Ijiie. OVv.., Slnt.u. Hag*. 
This week. 7,969 103 2.942 27,171) 28.n7ii 
Lust week .... 7,076 US 4.229 23.276 27.072 
Correspond’* w’k 70 6.913 t« 8.283 27.ff.fi II 00 
Average ’70.. . _ 6.647 97 2.240 28,151 17.108 
Iteevc*..—The offering, continue quite tree, but 
the quality Is not what could be desired. Tlteava- 
Imieh or Texan* Is nearing us, some of the advance 
guard—poorer from having nut run the main body 
ranching us tin, present week. There is a solid 
phalanx behind, uml our citizenc, may as well pre¬ 
pare for the tough steaks of Inst season We are the 
more poorly prepared for such after the fat caulr, 
sent tn during the pant winter and spring. Very 
many of these cattle will come direct from Abilene, 
Kansas, where they have only been kept for a short 
time, and nothing lias been added by wav of fatten¬ 
ing them since tfioy left thotr native plains. There 
are some good Texan cnub- to come, one drove ot 
such reaching us the present week. They weighed 7 
ewt. and brought about file, per Ih. while the poor 
Texans sell at HHajUc. and go very slowly at that. 
The offerings for Monday h»t wete 1.72 ear loads at 
Comtuanipaw. ((jat VUOth street, and 70 at Weelmw- 
ken. making 5.309 Ueml an side. The ‘market wag 
moderately active, buyer* and Miller* wishing to 
close up us early us possible and prepare for the na¬ 
tional holiday. Fat cuttle were not plenty, mid were 
picked up at J2,'fi@13e., pretty good steer* at 12c., thin 
Western cattle at lie..and Texans lower. Nearly 
all the stock was sold. A scarcity of fat calves and 
prime sheep helped tho cattle off. Taken us a whole, 
there was very little difference from Hie markets of 
the previous week. 
The following are the prices at the close of the 
nutrlcst. 
This week. Last week. 
C»nU. Cunts. 
Choice bullocks, # tb.12K & 13 J2tf ft 13 
Good in prime. " ... 11 * (ii 12 ’^ 11 Y @ 12 % 
.Medium. " ..11!-; @ llx 
Ordinary . " ... 9‘: ( 4 . Ill 10;^ ( 14 . H 
Poorest grade. " ... 85-4 <® 9 9 @ 10 
Average of all sales. ll'Y (at 11V ® 
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Among the Doctor* who take their own medi- 
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Deo. p. Rowell & Co. of No. 40 Park Row, New 
1 ork. They are themselves amonff the largest 
advertisers in the country, and know by experi¬ 
ence when and bow to advertise. 
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