oration races have commenced_The bodv of 
a wealthy Englishman, Coi. L. P. Sidney, has 
been washed ashore on Staten Island . The 
expenses of the city for the coming year will be 
i V , mm - worth was 
ti »-m mil 3, <jf T '"V rdo1 ; !m the second degree on 
, L -d inst....It has been decided that la ,r er 
beer cannot by sold on Sunday The Board of 
Health is cleaning out the cellars The Proton 
S " n ”“h?, p W 7 |,,,vo < ‘ !W 1 08 of sunstroke 
on i it ... 1 lj L oFourth Wats celebrated with a 
military review,religioussgrylcea, racing,yaelit- 
II re works, etc ..Controller 
Groi n has been arrested for refusing to nay a 
I'ttveheldan indignation meeting over 
Susan 15 Anthony No serious Urea or acci¬ 
dents occurred on tlm Fourth... Two cases ..f 
cholera were reported on the ,1th . A dozen 
cases of sunstroke on the 4th. ...Shaekey is to 
be h.'WIQ'rtil nn fh.. T54.U fi 4_ • • -«icw rvt,> in bU 
and American goods have again been damaged 
,'; rs n v ; ed forth all Iier power 
»?l hti vi- 1 *- 0 * Hrll ? ta • l hG Khan of Khiva and 
)>as nunwidored to rhe Kus- 
" p !V ri walk the Vatican 
grounds— l lie fourth was celebrated with a 
grand banquet at Madrid— Germany proposes 
to control the Press. 1 
JJfSP l ?° 1 onl y important business, and prices are 
without change. 
In hay and straw supplies are moderate and prices 
»«'<'« Hrc at *2Syi80 V ton for prime luiyj 
SfS!£ & fiaaa , iSi 9,0 » H lor 8°° l1 Shipping; long rye 
straw, v* ton, 
In hop!) (here is very lit.tlo business doing beyond 
a small shipping trade in old; State, 40@50c. 
, H V1 ' h een steadily neltf. New mess 
potk, Mb.-L 7 ; short clear bacon, Do.; lard, Ske. for 
Westeill steam. 
'* 11 'v -Flour steady and un¬ 
changed. W heat ipiiet and scarce; $l.(!iVul .70 for 
i!™,*b^/hr ljeHlwliitc; (ithorgrains unchanged. 
n : 6 ' baeh ' «c.ak.«ftrdo. 
BUMBi Hnn, hwik;. Eggs Retiree at an udvaucu - lit,.,, 
-Cki. Cheese, lSdlie. Strawberries, lOCj,lie. fur Wil¬ 
son and Italic. lor l itoinnhe de (lands ; the drouth 
pc w <3Uvevti$em cut,o' 
T H K o KNld.l. I N I V fi It S 1 T V, 
I 11 linen, N. \offer* liberal and practical 
Courses for agriculturists, architects, civil engineers, 
muster mechanics, mcchanleul engineers, ugrleultu- 
rui and manufacturing elionjtsiH, printers, veterinary 
surgeons, etc., with laboratoriea, draughting rooms, 
iurine and workshops, lu agrieulturo uiul mecliauio 
"Jts various eotirseR fire provldtui to meet wutits of 
all Students ; also general courses In arts, literature 
and sWernie preparatory to the other professions. 
Over tlvo bundled free scholarships. Next year be- 
glns .Sept. 8 . Nor Registers, with full Information, 
address as abuve. 
SEMI-BUSINESS PARAGRAPHS 
The United states Watch Co. (Giles, Wales <k 
Co.), employ 500 hands in their works at Marion, 
N. J., and are turning out 250 Of their celebrated 
time-keepers daily, or one watch per day for 
each two hands employed ; their working timo 
is 10 hours per day, or 600 minutes, producing a 
One watch complete every two and a-half min¬ 
utes, and n little more, and even at that are un¬ 
able tu keep pace with l ho constantly increas¬ 
ing demand caused by the extraordinary rec¬ 
ords the watches are making as accurate and 
reliable time-pieces, an instance of patient and 
persevering energy and enterprise, rewarded by 
prosperity, which we are glad to see. 
Is 1 <» ^ 9 A LIS. VALU ABLE IMPROVED 
I farming lauds in Mont,go and Madison 
Illinois. For particulars, apply to 
PA I.MlSli HAMLIN, Nokorois, Ill. 
E IS KSIULL MILITA It V 
Pcoksklll, ,N. V. $iuu per year. 
For.. (.’HAS, .1, WRIGHT, A. M 
ROBERT HONAI.U, A. M., 
ACADEMY, 
Opens sept. 10. 
, ( Associate 
1 ITiueipals. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
„,i* ll l l ! 1 T w l?lv i 5 , Bcw students have been nd- 
nuttod to VVest Point.... Forty-four cadets have 
cen a imitted to tiie Naval Academy ...Texas 
r ‘ " n \ >1 '>npiovc .Baltimore has 
l ,!?° '"iKsof tunnels to connect its 
railways.... \V niftier, the Maine murderer, was 
captured In New Hampshire on theSilth uit 
Nn dctnui win be taken iji relation to Gen. Van 
nui.' 0 .. Fourteen deaths fr.)m cholera in Fin- 
oinnatt on Mu* v 8 Mi ulf . ..Kivu high worn killed 
on the mi. ult., at. Kuosie T,"m"l V ».y anjxi 
plosion . i en men Were killed by an explosion 
at Virginia City, on Hie noth ult... Hon, is u 
opposed to be Che coming Chief jua- 
ti u' P i^ e resident continues sick_ 
Tiuk ? 8 ?. 11 ‘, 4 fco l, c bridged at Poughkeepsie 
.in '| T , ey . of ,. N l J,v '''’Icnns was killed In 
•?i i' / h '*• B- Hhett, Jr Ten 
37 tioni cholera in Finolnnati on the 2 d, 
.i 1 lour at Cairo. Judge Red fern of Autania, 
N. 1 ..committed suicide oil the 3 d Oommo- 
fhn' lm ku ri 1 it* : u bt "1" ''resident of 
tbe Lake Shore Railroad Neosho Co., Kan- 
8 a 8 Thn,.l l ^ d llf, 9 irful tornado, with loss of lire 
b ,!? 'op been a groat sfcorra in St. Louis 
I reble Co., (>hio, Juts had a. torn,ado, with much 
damage to crops .The President issued a proc- 
Ph'iV'VT m t,t . 10 Wi rol!tt ' iv,: to the exhibition at 
1 h.Jadelptna lu 1 *K n„ Invites all the world 
inill ., ?« ,V V,! / V i n ?!'- 1 wl11 • I «" «ve and a-hitir 
niUiions of gold this month ...A widespread 
drouth has Iti.fured crops all over the country 
mshirigtori is now In full 
made a temperance speech 
Ufhnm, Mass ..The Presl- 
' ig Branch Prof. 
on the 8 th . .The 
commenced. . . A great 
mna, Wisconsin, Michigan, 
98. on the IIrat of July., 
ti, ii 'i. "10 pontons were drowned. 
...... i,n, ,! lu , vor " 1,1 Ohio, ion families 
arc Doincli ss, and the damage is 81,000,000. Tel- 
- ..ires were everywlmre pros- 
, .. Iturni did great damage in llii- 
m v’ Kentucky and Missouri. Thunderstorms 
i? iri W have done nnicH damage 
!' 1U „ '''“'Ooioake on the oth. ...The 
nn- 8 ’ et ,‘ r ‘ ;l \ I' has sent a letter of congrat¬ 
ulation to Senator flu inner.\ party of three 
young folks Irom I’inelnuali went over Niagara 
1 alls on the 4th Inst . .T’hh new Gollegu Uhurch 
ut Amherst, Mass., has been dedie .ted There 
SnTv' 1 ^ a V'' 0 l 0 ^ ti< i n S Qt "lO B'l ht flt. Louis, 
tonNewport, Bingham- 
r, "oe Gen. Hutler. . 
on the 1th at itmmlnahnm, .VI 
dent has returned to Lot; 
Agassi/, s now school opened 
trial uf the Modocs has 
storm swept over 1 ml i. 
Ohio and other State 
At Green Lake, VV|s. 
Along the Hoi king 
egrapli linos 'amfwJ 
trated 
Ul»W. 
In Ni 
CINCINNATI 
Industrial 
Exposition 
The Leading Industrial 
FAIR OF AMERICA. 
i in* Improved tJoivrr»nI ('loihru Wringer, 
with its now malleable iron folding clamps, for 
fastening it. to a tub or box, is the neatest, most 
compact and durable Wringer ever made. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
Nkw VOKIC, July 5, 1873. 
Beeves.-NO Oi.miitton of trado could be more 
(iuJi than Unit *»t tho boul' mjii'knt hiiuh 1 our I^Bt 
weekiy report. Wediieaday lust, beeves solil at 8 M(«t 
UHc. -0 lb., weights Odsfiy, mvt. Thursday, prices the 
same. There wore no sales on Friday, it. being the 
national holiday. 'The fresh cattle ilijo on Friday 
stood over for Saturday's and Monday’s markets. 
-Hileli Cows. These animals sold on rather fair 
terms on last Wednesday and on the previous after¬ 
noon, when l:’>cows sold at MIjm,,. i k head. These, 
prices were sustained on Thursday, when a fuw owe 
were sold off. 
Veil Is,--Trade continues fair it, smooth quality 
veals and very dull for course buttavmllk anil grass- 
fed cal vus. Wediu sday und ThtU'sd iy veals sold at 
BMdOo. 1 he choice veals to hand sold singly at sl!w, 
l.i {i head. Trade was small. 
Sheen uud Lambs. There Inis been quite a block 
in tncshGep market oauaed by tho hfiuvy reooints of 
the past week, combined with the dullness of trade 
bmee Momluy last. On Wednesday, sheep sold hi 
largo lots at .kaiSJfe.; lamhs, 8 If®l(IKc. Tlnu-sihiv 
sheep 600c.; lambs, HmIUc. No quotatloaa on Friday! 
Swiue. -There was a sudden depression in the hog 
trade last Tuesday, which was not improved on the 
following iluy when live were worth 5(25Ue.; oity 
ilressed, 7c. Iiursday, live were not quoted. City 
BOO-LI). 
Junes Soa 
I Vico List. 
Sonic on Wheels, S$22.50 
.e Works, Binghamton, N. Y 
3 'it.h iosi AA'!oo;i ,J V! hliM ?? Pro *M®nce, <»ti the 
IOS9 « ¥ 1 - 0 , 1 ) 00 , three Ureinen were inlured - 
the house was set on Are ... Dwelling houses 
loss ‘isaiom n Vui irJO,J r N ' "" tho » uit.; 
••| OU ' v '!- k:S " r Bong Island City on 
o.i rV '/ o ll ' : ''I**- 6150,001)....Tobacco factory 
i'. 1 ' io:it on the 39th ulr,.; loss, 8 SOJOOO... 
*V*UW\ irri IW ^ ?' 0,1 311 li ; loss. 
?!50.000 ...Village or Belleville. Jeirerson Co 
FrankMn \} c 5 ; lo8 A WOUO.... Ifi.ltlng mill at 
. , U r,’ \V,V^', UI ! tlu) loss, ¥00,000 ...De¬ 
pot, or tho Third Avc. Railway, New York on 
11.0 411) ; loss * 10 , 1)00 ...a rn\iiiuVaidijry i7n Etust 
Uth street, New Vorlt. nji the 3d; loss, .$34,000 
iiwA'iim In Greenfleld, Matia., on the ttli ; 
iosh,$du,noo_. ..Soap factory In VVcatorlv It I 
s'" \ r^Ln <J |’ < e&®i’ IH)l !i' Warehouse at t’he li! 
siiidT V 1 , Wli ‘ , i'' l lr’,, N ’ Y., on the 3d; loss, 
$10,1)00.. rownseud s Mills ut Ncwburg, N, V 
ilti, t n 0 O d on°t S hoqV ,,, i W .'Y ," olcl1 '"ill at Ham- 
uton, o„ on the .Id ; loss, $ 00 , 000 . 
Obituary. 
i iimn V> e P'" , ult - Fhuncellor Zahriskie of N 1 
J- dled In Truckec, Cal. He was oo years of 
dos ?, a B. Grant, father of the 
Ffesidont, died in Covington, Ky., on the 3 !d,h 
oS V.'.hn w'"iv r , r '"' Sts aopi"-i,i,o„t 
ih Germany.Thornton Hunt, an lWliHh 
painter died On the :44th of Jn’ne S 
Pstti 1 \^?i.‘i a w°. vvski ’ an «I)«ratIo composer, in 
The Fourth Exhibition will 
open Wednesday, Sept. Bd, and 
continue until Saturday, Oct. 
4tli, 1S7B. Goods received iron^ 
X "K- ttli, to ftOtli. Exhibitor^ 
Mhonld make ininiediatc appli- 
Ciition tor spare. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
Ni-:iv Yciuk, Monday, July 7, 1873. 
**AMv Ml business In this city wa praeLlually 
stopped on khc evening or Thursday hi hi,, and there 
has Imenun Inlarixiisaam Iq trade tip to lu-day. The 
... 1 ^i. l .V# U *i. n .‘ rk " 1 f COnacuu-uMy, III no swipe U> 
udiuR tin. u-uaL style of detailed report, and eom- 
niercliu affairs generally will admit only a brief allu- 
TUP bean mirket dosed 
; “i*",. medium., and M.,u I awlal VV e have 
ti e novelty of an invoice of mm hush. French beans, 
w ar 'V!""! ar 1,0 ( ‘ , -, 1 1:1111 -ito.'k, ami compare well 
uniouiaS 1 1 ' r?! |'! , , U<I|U . I | 1; " The export of beans 
^issASiawr UM * "■*“*» *” 
I'lonr.blds. Ilressed Hogg. No.. 
Wheat, bush. ftj*l,HM 0 Pork, hnla. yg 
bimh. fta-l.diXUlm.f, pkgs.!.. 175 
iVi S, a^ l - , l i' •-••••'•• 844,5UI 1 (!u(. meats, pkgs,... Lguu 
lilliSS RCCll, l)USl|. ( | jlLpd. hlfifii 
jtye.bufth. . ^!ffituVTTO:::::::: wm 
Barmy bush. 1,801) Oheese, pkgs. 70,351 
# U K- b 11 . . .... 10,000, Dried Fruits, pkgs. K 
Beans, bush. 474 Kgtfg, bids..... . .. ; ,L, 
Gcr,. moul hhis.. . C,H7a Wool, bales. Fsia 
com ine s i.l, bag»... t, 2 il) Hops, baleg. id 
CCiLton, balea....... lt|685ll'caputa, bug». 4,323 
Broom corn hag advanced, with tine grades wanted 
kU(A<st U i£ 2 rt f.? r harl, 6 H@ 8 ^C. for green. 
3V;95o. for mil, Old, JwaJJtc. Beeswax quiet at 8234 
(L'. dc., the stock m.-unlv Wn.M.epn, 
Hatter lias been neglected during the lull, and few 
Kft'T U K hWML ""Book tor price 
:?'■Bwor, ii> t-he quotations of the present 
do not, create any effort 011 the part of shippers to 
ftn D | d ) 15 aUln ;, l, ‘"-. ' |,|| , Ib *•' specially true of Mate make. 
“ Dl '. t ( u -‘ weather Is adverse to remote shipments, bust 
veek s prices are the quotable ones to-day, though 
the market, is not yet opeu. <-nuugu 
Cheese is deoidedly unsettled,ami the interruntldn 
in Baies lias tirobajdy affected this more than any 
other item of produce, 'I’liere are rumors of low 
figures having been accepted for good lines of factory 
Mj** BwUew *VJ 5 . r ' ! •B’rald to carry Over to this week. 
jyi OO RE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER, tho 
" great Illustrated Krni*L, Literary and Fam¬ 
ily Weekly, gives an Elajant UUsUl'Mr Eam'arhu^ 
i'iuik, to every yearly suhscriher at, ?2.:,u. The Pic¬ 
ture is u splendid one.entitled “ Birlh-Dny .Hom¬ 
ing,’ (Sizo 24 by 80.) The Paper and Picture are 
Imtb Mi'ht-elass, The Ito ha t, contains Sixteen Quarto 
Pages —ably Edited, and Illustrated and Printed lu 
extra style. National In Character, Objects and Cir¬ 
culation, and tlie Popular Standard In its Sphere, 
'fry It a year. You can begin with the Summer 
Campaign (July I) or nt any time. Terms*,— with 
Picture, $2.30 a, year without, hi clubs, only $2. Lib¬ 
eral Cash Commissions,, ,r Premiums, to Club .Agents. 
Specimens, Premium Llats, Atv.eont free. Address 
D, D. T, HOOltE, Now York City. 
ol,du . > "'?*• Bee-vcs— I’liere was no Im¬ 
provement, In the tone of the heel' market on this 
forenoon, lexiui steers sold at 8 ) 4 ®!)c. V n,.. with 
MMiuo Still-ft'd sit lOjrfje, ft Itt.j WL»iK*d- from 5 J< to <]'■' 
ewt , on OIK,,57 ibs.'to the ewt., g .,et- native steers'* 
IDoid.l, je., weights, (JmU ewt. on liiWis lbs. ’ 
-These animals sold on fair terms 
FOREIGN NEWS, 
IHileli Cow .. 
at $61@85 V head, 
Veuls. -There was ji moderate demand for 
quality reals at.S>je. p 11,.; grass calves slow ai 
""‘J lm mbs.—Sheen improved In 
on tins forenoon, and sold in large lots at 3 ) 
4" lb.; larnba were slow at 70110 . 
7Kc° K 8 ’ —WVe WC ‘ rU W0J ,h 5 Ko. r iKc.; city dres 
ukpeipts op live stock. 
Shoo], A 
, „ , ... nu.ivev, (.uwa. Cutvuv. t.nrnb,. 
One Uiindrodth St. ..3,127 8 !Ki7 mo 
Forty-FigbH i st. 0 U 0 74 1,429 5,260 
fortieth bt. uu Uu UtB 7.10s 
Conun uni paw.5.031 no mi 5,311 
Wuehawkcu.1,161 OU U 0 01)0 
Totals this week.... 9,322 82 2 9.V.> 17 828 
’ last week.... 8,H17 33 3,883 28,028 
COMPARATIVE RATES. 
J,ast week. 
Cents. 
mi <« i3)4 
UK <A 12 
10 («. 11 
ELECTROS, WOOD CUTS, ETC 
IHiscellaneotia Foreign News. 
Yrt. Tvauffmann an flounced tho fail r»f 
Khiva on the loth of June A New Cab noi 
in T Spal, ri,P ri tJ *« 38th lilt. Sevilla j, 
Ma lH i i': ’"f "i , l h V '•ttlaoo^f the Cortes in 
i' .ulrhl is guarded by the troops. Slavery la lu 
be abolished in Cuba at once. ..Christians to 
nta of ,SI° have beep murdered in Tius- 
Se North of ft{^ en! "'. a i 8 il ll,javy earthquake in 
weinti, 0i ta| y, on the ;;i)r,h ult. Churches 
ChoWl , down, ami many people killed., 
as fi^ wo 1,1 - The country 
to Eevot aor^Vb^ 0 *, UW heen aiillexeil 
m| Jlllfj tllG slnVG ‘tllonrimmul 
I hnre.s a formidable Corlist o.ltbu K B&Y 
Vhn ^t " fAVo 1 , be ‘ ! " withdrawn fh>ra aevHla 
feu- in yi'on^' lM 0 ^. a ?, i ! a . U V r .. J ^« Blyenu great 
ituui. uMiioia wtir/r arr/ild tn ojtrry oven* U> this week 
. 7*! , " 1 L " -settle some kind of a range! 
‘u ''RX-’d to I J.U.e. by Thursday lost. ' 
01 Mien Rugravings as have appeared In the rural 
New-Yorker. Of the latter we have aoverai thou¬ 
sand, a largo proportion ol' them tlrat-elans. Including 
many engraved from original designs—and as the 
wood cuts are uninjured easts from them will give 
as good impressions as new engravings. Our stock 
of cuts is so large and varied that we can supply 
Electros on utmost any subject desired, and at prices 
wldrh will make It an object for those wishing Il¬ 
lustrations for Newspapers, Magazines, Catalogues, 
Show-Bills, Ac., Ac., to send us their orders. Those 
having hack numbers or volumes or the Rural can 
select therefrom— and to others wo can send proofs 
or papers for examination. If we do not always him- 
.... CRR'iitm heavily In supply, and prices 
Mn proportionately firm. Western are losing badly 
Long Island have few to send here! 
iSt.ate and I ennsylvauia are tirm, and quoted at 2 R 2 
Fresh Fruits are very irregular in price. The va- 
n,?Mehi?,'Y*l'" 1 ,J '"' h ' n * •? *') the. Mile condition 
wVe-ii. season. S in all hour, hern peaches are 
r ?I f ’’ ' Ji:r tditte. cherries scarce at lie/,is,-. 
'“fwy 1 low stock. tjiiaUc. 11 luck-caps' I.'ka 
ti ‘i'JL er Alltwcrps are I Igh, quoted 2Ue for 
• ei/' in’ BlaokhorriiiUj ll)@l 8 o, Florida Watermelons 
; H M*'.,, GnoMltierries, $>r 2 .. 7 U for small green! 
Luiraut.s, )—.'> i.Hij. 1 nr small and iso. fornheiry, vVhor- 
old luhRftW * 0M Ut * H per '" ,rth - hdht.uts, see 
, li 1, -^ # * w ^ ‘iVUila unions are. lit nm-rkot 
?at por bbl* ^urfolk potatoes, fJ..)(kaI 
‘j.,;!) ; fharlestoo do., ; ReriauJa, 
r ,l^ (i * " J11 'try I* hi good dole and at 2lKa)28e, per Jb. 
for spiiug ohieks; fowls, bY<jii8o.; 1 11 rkrv> 1 IK,/, 18 ,*, 
young N. .1. ducks, yiw.'l. 2 .'> per pair; Western ducks' 
t5o.48ll.ljU: geese, N. .1., :.5U ; do VV ester , ini 
C" 1-76; stall-fed pigeons, $1.7.,^ ;. I'K© coming "wick 
will bring a better variety of game birds. 8 U 
iho breadst-uffs markets have been lower with a 
wIBhdo; Huporllne State and vv'estern 
$l.uo0!i.).lu, and extra do., f ■dy-< ii. S(J, with doublo trade 
brands from J6 to $K..50. W heat at $l.40@L45 for No I 
wring; Fl.4Ut^l.ol for do. Rye at 80®83e. for Western 
Corn at, 44>4',<if7e. for new mixed Western, out., \\v 
<sD7o. for new mixed Western. U ' j 
In dried fruits, exports of apples, 697 pkgs; this lias 
This week. 
Cents. 
12 >:w l.'ihj 
11 fi’t 12 
10 W 11 
3 (to 9 Si 
ION <)'. 11;Y 
Good Steers ¥ K> 
Fair. 
l’oor. 
Poorest. 
Gen. selling rates 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
The absurd anti mischievous statement that 
an Elastic Truss, so called, will oertaiuly cure rup¬ 
tures is not endorsed by Messrs. Pomeroy & Co., 
whoso Elastic Rupture Belt is, nevorthole«s, the very 
best Elastic Truss made. For correct information on 
tins subject, address POMEROY & 00., 711 Broad- 
wuy. New York. 
