trade in seed leaf and manufactured grades general- 
ly is unusually slow for the season, and prices are 
very taiuo. 
Light. Grades, 
Frosted lugs....... ttk<* *<5(0. 
Partly frosted lugs. 7 <«i 7V,c, 
Sound do. do. 8 c. 
Common leaf. 8).;<ss 
Medium leaf. 9><iifl 9Y 
iJuod lour.... ..... Id (lilt 1)4 
Kino leaf. . Il!;,i5jt2 
Selections. l'iHoilSH' 
Conneetio-ut and Mass, lillers.... 
Hinders, seconds. 
Wrappers lids.. 
Kino wrappers. 
New Vorii siaia ill levs.. 
Average lots............ 
W rappers. 
Pennsylvania uud Ohio tillers... 
Average lots... 
Wrappers..... 
Yaka. -We quote: Havana—Common, "'JSGeTao.; 
good. iJQ®87>*.'c.; tine, 90fai!8.iJo., ourrenoy. Yura i 
cuts, KkiHP-iC.: II cuts, iI.hiVH average lots, HO 
®9®!40. eurroncy. 
M ANPFACTUUKO TOBACCO.—Black work, common 
and medium, 18£<)21c.; good and tine, 22@2tlc., do. 
Bright work—Common and medium, 27(3lS2c.; good 
and line, KikftOSc. 
Yogeln hies.-Tho demand for potatoes is now 
centered upon new, and old arc not quotable. Long 
Island Early Rose are In good supply and look well. 
Rate lots of Norfolk tomatoes have lost money, 
some 60rf$75c. per crate. New Jersey onions are In, 
but Bermuda, still keeps the trade. 
Long Island green peas, 8* bid.. *3(93.50; Long Island 
snap beans, Y bid-, 2.50; L. I. Refuge© do., *3v(j!l.fi0, 
X,. I, encumbers, V HP, *2.12; L. T. now potatoes, per 
bbl., $1.6004; L. 1. white squashes, V bhl., *2.23; N. .1. 
cabbage, P 100 , *5©I0; N. J. white turnips, V HXl 
bunches,|3®5; N.,I. tomatoes, V bush.,*2, Bermuda 
Produce (on wharf) Potatoes, 16 bid., *6«l0.u0; 
Onions, V bbl., *2.31X3.8. Southern Produce—South¬ 
ern potatoes, e bhl., *2.0O(«)l; Norfolk cueumbers, ¥ 
bbl., *3; Norfolk tomatoes, V cralo, *2; Russia tur¬ 
nips, V bbl., *2i.i,2,3l|. 
Wool. -Fleece Is still very quiot. The arrivals 
have been large, mainly made Up of now clip, which 
Is in very good order. Holders are not offering their 
supplies very freely, as the manufacturers bid low, 
leaving little or no margin for profit. Now X Ohio is 
quoted at ITWWc.; XX Ohio, Mkisfiin. California grades 
Louis at *5.7ti®fi.23 for common to fair extras, and 
*(i.:»®i9.00 forgnod to choice. Southern also Is lower 
with a dull trade. We. quote at 13.800)4.0) for oktra. 
and *C.lVw9.,3 for good to etioiee. Kye Hour is selling 
steadily, and with not much coming in, prices are 
ilrtu. Sales al*. r v.oi. 10 for the range. Corn meal is in 
little better demand at *3.00 for Southern and Marsh's 
caloric. 
Fresli Fruits.—The light trade incident to the 
season has allowed the market to be glutted with 
berries, and prices have ruled very unfavorable (or 
the producer. There is a wide range of quotations, 
comparing the opening sales with the stock left over 
at noon, and anything arriving lute haste drop to 
sirup makers’ views. During the week, one day 
showed a receipt of 3,000 orates of Antwcrps! Uooso- 
berrles arc about over; those coming arc not in. 
Norfolk blackberries are arriving, but lots from 
nearer points are slow of sale, and they are conse¬ 
quently not wanted. Cherries keep In through West¬ 
ern Now York supplies; sour ones arc in good de¬ 
mand. Currants are abundant and slow of sale. 
Southern apples show improved quality. A few 
Lawton blackberries linve sold at 20®23c. The early 
assurances we had of a full supply of peaches this 
year are further indorsed by tho lute visits of some 
of our expert dealers to tho peach country. It is 
estimated that the e.rop will yield nearly B0 per cent, 
of tho Immense supply of 1809, meaning thereby 
stock that was se.nt to inurket, not counting losses by 
decay or the lots sent to tne still lust season 
Facts for the Ladles.— For ten years past we 
have been using in our establishment Wheeler 
& Wilson's Sewing Machines, and also sewing 
machines of other manufacturers, and after so 
many years we have arrived at the conclusion 
that. Wheeler & Wilson’s Sewing Machines are 
areatlit superior to oil others. All the parts of 
Heavy Grades. 
HOW TO TRAIN AND DRIVE HIM, 
With Reminiscences of the Trotting Turf. 
Tlic Result* of the Author’s Forty YetnV 
Experience mid Uucqimlcd Skill ill 
Training uud Driving, together 
with u store of interesting 
mutter concerning 
CELEBRATED AMERICAN HORSES. 
Every one who knows anything of tho history of 
horses in America, knows that lltuAu Woonitt i P 
might almost be said to have been tins creator of oar 
distinctively national animal, thoTrottor. Tho value 
of this record of his experience, and those sugges¬ 
tions of his skill, cannot, therefore, be doubled, a« 
a standard authority in tho leahnlcahth.'s of imrso 
training; while the graphic stylo el' his description, 
and the vivid pictures he give* of successive permits 
in the development of tlto brooding and partnering 
of horses In this country, and tho many interesting 
episodes naturally occurring In the course of tho 
work, combine With Us more solid qualities to muko 
It a rare book. U is attract I VC to the general reader, 
useful ti» the seeker for practical advice, and worth 
thu perusal of all who would be well Informed upon 
tho history (>f one of America’s most characteristic 
development*, 
Gent lenten owning horses, professional t miner > rind 
drivers, farmers, having the opportunity or the de¬ 
sire of brooding good trotting stock, to supply the 
rapidly-growing demand, or oven to increase tho 
speed of their own horses —merg mail who has, or 
drives, or loves tho noblo animal, will find this bonk 
invaluable ami almost indispensable. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
■ " • i. New 
York this year wnl have access to a lino of fruit that 
lias fiaretoforo gone to Philadelphia, as several points 
of railroad in Delaware haye been tapped that will 
turn the crop this way. The Shelln oss orchurdaaro 
reported to promise 00,000 baskets; those of tierker 
50.H0H dog Cochrane, with tho orchards that, ;ul- 
joln his large aroit of trees, counts upon fully 
100,000 baskets. These estimates arc for good crite¬ 
rion localities, and if other sections make a reaspn- 
tiuly proportionate show, the percentage alluded to 
muy bn regarded secure, unless some unforeseen ca¬ 
lamity should interfere. 
Apples, Norfolk, choice, $ bbl., *1.6005; common, 
*2.<2.50: Charleston Bed Astnichan, crate. *2.50; 
Raspberries, Antwerps, thirds, WWie,; Black-Caps, 
quart*,, 4@Kc.; Currants, cherry, It It., 12<«)Uc.; small 
do., (kin'-kv. Gooseberries, English, V bush., *5*:5.50 ; 
small and seedlings, V bush., *;ii<<M; Blackberries. 
Delaware, common, 6tyl2o. V quart; Whortleberries, 
B bush., *T':uS; Cherries, table, Uitfcll’O.; sour, riuH&o.; 
Muskmellous, Charleston, v bbl., *1.50; Watennal- 
ons, Florida, each, 30;<i;60c; pecans. I* lb.. lli.< l2H'c.; 
Peanuts, choice ,V bush., *t2.i(0®8; common, ?1-25(21 1.50. 
Rrulu.—For Wheat there has boon no general de¬ 
mand. The reports 1 rum England and France are 
against tho market, representing full stooks (hero, 
in face of a better position of the crops. The ar¬ 
rivals here have been fair, but made up mostly of 
undesirable parcels, there being a scarcity of sound 
spring ftnd author. Prices are lower, and cloned weak. 
We qnrite :—*l.Oddi 1.12 for No. II spring, *1.land .21 for 
No. a spring, MJSKi.t I..72 for No. I spring, *1 fhjtl.tf, for 
winter red Western, 4* for amber .Michigan; 
$l.C&wI.U8 for white California, *1.67(21,73 for white 
Canada; white Michigan at *1.C‘!<«<1.77; amber Ken¬ 
tucky and Tennesson at *l.t2<«d.U. Corn is much 
higher, owing to some speculative demand and light 
receipts. Sales ut»’c.(a*1.05)4 for now Western mixed; 
$l.0ti®1.1ll for new yellow, and *1.18 for choice white 
Western. Oats are more in thu seller’s favor. Sales 
at tSksiCdc. for Western, and 09® 70 ,‘4 for Oh to anil State. 
liny and Stvutv.—A reduced stock of shipping 
liny has caused some firmness. Retail Is dull at old 
figures. Wo quote shipping 7M'<sdo.; retail, suitable 
for large stables, 9Oc.0*l; choice, *l.l0(jjl.15 ; Long 
rye Straw *l.ftVtf 1.10; short do., 00c. 
Hops. The market. Is strong, and a slight ad¬ 
vance on last week's figures has been obtained. Tho 
reports the crops are more positive, ami speak 
generally pt cnusldorutile Injury to the vines by lice, 
.Iso. Thu general opinion Is that not over one-half of 
a full crop will bo grown. The quotations are20ffl22e. 
for prime. Although 25e. Is asked lr> some instances 
at tlie higher price, there is no disposition to operate, 
Common and good lots sell at SOjtlSo. 
dliscelln neons.—Bugitr, fair to good refining at 
o.i and No. 12 box at lU'.je.; soft yellow at By, 
Cel2e.; soft white uL 12J4®12%e„ and crushed, pow- 
derod and granulated at. i;l>;e. Cassia, Iii mats, 17c. 
per lb., gold; do. In bond, 2t!)4f«j27e.. gold; ginger, 
Unco and African, llH(<?d2c., gold; inace, *1.204" l ,80, 
gold; nutmegs, *1.10, gold; pepper, 28K®27);<’., 
gold : do. In bond, ll%‘(!< I2e., gold ; pimento, Jamaica, 
V&Xfii loo., gold; do. In bond. Ic., gold ; cloves, 83Y© 
2t)C., gohl; do. In bond, . r >!ktojQ!4c.. gold; elunaumii, 
prime, 7lki«75c., gold; salt at *A10«i.7.25 for Ashton’s; 
rloo,Carolina, 8}4<<t85(c.: llnseod oil, OikkiOfe, casks; 
spirits turplntlnc, 37)4o.: rosin, strained, *1,65 (.ij*2. 
evoo bought of each other. No very title cuttle were 
offered, but good IWf«<i7 rwt. Illinois steers sold lit 
PiOJC., with very poor 4X ewt. Texans at *43 em'h. 
Tho prospect for next Monday Is favorable for 
(irovers. 
Sheep n ml Lambs.— With 8 cars at Oommnnl- 
paw,2 at Forty-eight street, and tat Woehnwken, 
numbering 8,180 head, the market m strong for good 
stock ami weak for thin lots. There was a sale Of 
tt'it} good 81 lbs, Ohio sheep at O.'y'ft., and 202, ol’ 9S>i 11 is. 
eboiee, at I'.jc,, with a, car Oil lbs. thin sheep at 1 ) 40 . 
The best lbs Jersey lambs sold at 12‘ jo., with hilt of 
fit lbs. at same price; 113 Ohio do,, HI 1 ; lbs., at, 6',e.. 
with 52 ordinary Jersey, S’, lbs., at 10c., and III cull 
Kentucky lambs, S3 lbs., poor, at 8c. 
Hogs. Arrivals - 11 cars at, Cnmnnmlpnw unit I 
Pai s oi. Fortieth street, numbering 1,601 head. Prices 
remain Steady at 12),c. lor all save a low rough and 
heavy Imga, soiling at 12c. 
From the New York Tribune. 
This is a mast nil/ treatise by the master of his •profes¬ 
sion —the ripened product of forty years’ experience 
in handling, training, riding and driving tho Trot¬ 
ting Horse. Thnro Is no book like it In any language 
On the subject of which It treats. It ts accepted ns 
authority by tho owners of racing trotters and of 
fast roadsters. Its publication has been hailed by 
gentlemen us critically appreciative a* Robert Bon¬ 
ner, and by trainers and drivers us distinguished as 
Sam Hoaglaml, Dan Macnaml Dan Pilfer. The book 
Is unquestionably one of great value. For ltt Amer¬ 
ica and England the development of tho horse hits 
long been considered second only ltt Importance to 
the development of man, This work contains tho 
results of forty years’ uninterrupted labor In bring¬ 
ing the trottor up to tho highest speed and tho great¬ 
est end Urn nee of which he is capable. Before we 
read it, wo had seen with curious surprise very 
hearty umtiuiunilatloii of Rand eulogy of its author 
in the leading Prt.atbyLeriun, Baptist and Methodist 
Journals. No wonder, for Hiram Woodruff’s system 
is based on thu law of lovo. 
UOCII ESTER, Jiilv 7. Wheat Market not so 
firm, and price,, ,< tritle lower. Red Winter, *1.Ilk ,n 
1.15; best White, tl.fi5<,<.Uto. Oats are scarce tit 112c. 
Other grnlns unchanged. Pork, *12'ic 18.50 tier ewt.; 
Hums, ',*2« ~i Vyc. per lb. Butter, 2!k.c?oo. Eggs. Slice 
23e. PheoH©, I'JisiUc. for new. Wool—Market dull, 
::.',m:S8c. Fanners are asking 4dc. New F..tntnes in 
fair supply at *1.500,;: per bash. Old Potatoes are 
got In market, t'berries ufo in good domuud at *2.23 
<,<.'8.50 per hush. Black Raapherrloa abundant amt 
very cncaji. soiling In struct at i!(a-8e. per quart, orenn 
Pens, *1 .'JoisoUid per bush, fluounihers, 5(.i8c. each 
CHICAGO, July 7.- Flour quiet at *.V0 for 
Spring Extras. Wheat firmer and a shade higher for 
Nn. 2, in. sHOVUM'.,, cash. Corn stonily and lower; 
No.2,82 1 ,c. Oatsdull at t7fis48e. for No.JJ, Rye firmer 
hL 7S(<tHOC. for No. I; 7Ho. tpr rejected. Burley dull at 
ftlu. fur Nn. 3. Provisions move in- live; wales of Moss 
Fork at *23.30; Short Rib Middles, *L5. Live Hogs 
active and lower at *8.5b.,‘J.H) for Common to Extra. 
Cattle moderately active; common and medium 
grades lower; 84.2,x</i8.ll7>4 for common Cows to obulee 
smooth Btncrs. Receipts. 2,201) bbls, Flour; 2tl,iKKI 
bush Wheat; 31,nod tosh. < 'urn; H.nOO bush. Oats; 
6.J0U I lugs. Shipment: FVuur; 53,0IKI bush. 
Wheat; I‘!5,IKI0 hush. Horn; 4.200 liwsh. Oats; 4,aj() 
Hugs. Frelglus steii<ly Find uiicha.igeU. 
HllFFAI.O. .Inly 7.—Receipts - Flour, 3,. Mm 
bbls.; Whom, lifl.niXi hitsli.; Cum. Oo.nflO bush.; Oats, 
8,000 bush.: Kvc, 20.(100 hush. Shipments i$y canal— 
Wheal, 52,nim imsli,; i Urn, vMI.ODO bush. By railroad 
Wh<-at, 63,000 hush.; Coni, lO.OOd hush. Freights firm 
111 Ifiwc. oil Wheat, tl'iC, on Corn. BWe. an oats to 
New York- Flour sternly, with a fair business doing. 
W hunt (lull: sales No.3 Milwaukeo club at #1.13 l YiTn 
firm; sales No. 2 Western atOOo. Oats dull and lower; 
sales No, 2 Western at 5t5)ic. Rye and Barley—noth¬ 
ing doing. Pork steady at *20.50 for heavy mesa. 
Lard dull at 17>4c. 
Ncuj ^.bucrtiscmcntG 
large Polders, ami there are a few offering at our re¬ 
duced prices. Canada are not largely inquired for; 
u boat load in bulk brought *1.00 
Beans—Kidney, p bush., *2.33(ci3.55 ; pea, prime 
* 1.75a,2.00; medium, hand picked, *IJ15iul.fiO: fair to 
good, *1.25<7il.40; common, 73e,@?l; marrows, hand 
picked, $2.4Qffl2.5Q ; fair to good, *2,2(l(i?>2.30; common, 
*1.50«i2. Peas -Canada, bond, *1.05<,l.iiti; free, in 
bids., *1.23; Black-eye, Southern,2 bush, bag,|«.50®5. 
Jtct'ssvnx. — There is a steady demand with the 
improvement uf Western and Southern selling alike 
at 37c. 
Iti'ouin Corn—Nominal, at 11c. for boat; other 
grades run from that to 10c. Brooms, *2nv6, as to 
quality. 
Butter.- Very little can bo said about butter this 
week ; tho market has not recovered from tho lull , 
occasioned by thu Intervention of a holiday. Hecelpts 
continue light, and good grades are cxpcislod to open 
at full Into pricos for Slate pull*, half tabs and tlrkins. 
Western butter will hardly bear extreme prices, as 
the recont hot term hits injured lots that were In 
transit last week., ninny of them are cooling off In 
the cellars, but will not go back to the quality they 
started with. The California steamer of July Ctli 
took 238 firkins. Some ice car welsh has sold at 32c. 
Orange Co. and Sussex Co. palls, line, afksAV-.; Penn, 
pulls, line, 0fifei35e.; country do., fair to good, 2SF«3Uc.; 
Penn, half tubs and tlrkins, lino, 2H"'2To.; State fir¬ 
kins, fine, 31(3,320,; do. half tubs, 31 <<<,33e.; do. Welsh, 
fine, 2tke,BXti.; Ohio firkins ami half tubs, film. ?t®26c.; 
do. good, 22(s23c.; do, selected, small parcels, 2fi;it27o.; 
Other Western, line, 24<325c.: do. fair, 2ii<,>i22e.; com¬ 
mon VVcsturu, ltV". I8c.; grease butter, 12)<j<.<.13c. 
Cheese. Tile larger part of the surplus stork re¬ 
maining on the market last week from tho heavy ar¬ 
rivals was cleared up, immediutoly subsequent to 
our last, at about steady prices, and the exports for 
the week are the largest of the season, footing 
2,755,000 lbs., against same period last year, 2,350,000 
lbs. Shippers’ wants were pretty well supplied from 
those purchases, and the market fora day or two be¬ 
came very quiet. At the close there is more disposi¬ 
tion to operate, hut with the cable down to 04s., ship¬ 
pers are not In a position to pay late prices, and for 
prime lots will not bid over I4o. Borne good lines are 
offered at. I33fe. The arrivals this week show a 
marked decrease thus far, and there is no excess of 
stock on sale. 
New Cheese. — Factory, State, fancy, # it., UQ 
14','e.. ; good, l:i®13)ie,; fair, 12(812)40.; Farm Dairy, 
choice, l.'iXFtHe.; good to fine, 12,K<313c.; heavily 
skimmed, 4«/;7o.; Ohio factory, ll(«.13c. 
Cotton—Is lower, with very little demand for spot 
lots, and only a moderate Inquiry for contracts. We 
quote: 
Now Orlenns and 
Upland, Ac. M.ddlrt. Toxin*. 
Ordinary. 16 (i«— 18}f(i«— HRffelOY 
Good Ordinary... 17V f, 4— 18 ®— 18R'<()18)4 
Low Middling.... Ill’s'®— 19w#2U 
Middling. 20'4'C'i— 20A'®— 20Y',t2t 
Good Middling . 22 w— 22ki<!t— 22yf®22Jf 
Dried Fruits.—Apples are extremely dull; of 
Western over tiOO bbls. have been returned to ship¬ 
pers, as there seems no possible chance of placing 
them hero. Peeled poaches are nominal ; un¬ 
peeled have hist their late inquiry, and prices for 
halves have become weaker. As we are only about 
twenty days back of new small fruits, there is no de¬ 
sire to operate in old—already a few new Baltimore 
cherries are offering at full outside prices for last 
year's crop. 
Apples, State, 0J<@7e.; Western, tisfi)4c.; Southern, 
good to line,4®4J4c.; sliced, 7'a lUc.; Peaches, peeled, 
ordinary Virginia, UFslfic.; Georgia, 18(<tdS}4c.; un- 
peoled quarters, iVMIXc.; halves, 7c.; Cherries, pit¬ 
ted, bbidDe.; pits iu, loasoe.; Blackberries, 7 ,^ 1980 .; 
Plums, 18®20c.; Raspberries, 2tS®28ed Whortleber¬ 
ries. 12@13,w;e. 
Eggs.—A cool Fourth of July prevented the using 
up of the quantity of average stock that would have 
occurred had tin- thermometer favored ice cream 
dealers. They supplied themselves liberally for the 
holiday, and consequently have not reappeared in 
market. The local trade wants strictly fresh, and will 
not use Western and Canada unless carefully hand¬ 
led and repacked. Receipts are light and by war¬ 
ranting soundness dealers obtain better prioea to¬ 
day than they did early iu the week. We quote 
Western and Canada 24iw25c. hiss off: at mark life'JOc. 
extra fresh Tram near points 28@30c. 
Flour.—State and Western grades have sold 
slowly. Thu arrivals are large, and tliuru is consider¬ 
able on the way here, which iu connection with tlie 
unfavorable reports from abroad creates a weak 
market. French buyers have about withdrawn from 
the market. We quote at ?4.80«»5.lu for superfine 
State; *5. It) .:. 5.5i) for common extra do.; *5.33(85.76 for 
good to choice do,; *3.753*6.10 Tor fancy do.; *4.8Ua<5.10 
fur superfine Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, Ac.; 
*5.20..»,5.50 for extra do., *6.55(3.6,10 for choice extra 
do., Including shipping brands of round hoop Ohio 
at *5.50@6.70, and trade brands of do. at *5.?5<a<i.50; 
good to choice white wheat extras at fca.GO&O.U); St. 
NEW anti UIUCII-NEIiDEIJ KOOK 
A Popular Treatise for Young Wives 
and Mothers. 
Ily T. S. Verdi, A. M„ M. D., of Washington, D. C. 
Dr. VRKOT Is a well-known ami successful ITonneo- 
pathlc Practitioner, of thorough scientific training 
and large experience. Ills book has arisen from u 
want felt in his own practice, ns a Monitor to Young 
Wives, a Guido to Young Mother*, uml un assistant 
to the family physician. It deals skillfully, sen.iMv 
and delicately with the perplexities of early married 
fife, as connected with tho holy duties of Maternity, 
giving information which Women must have, and 
generally Imvo to seek reluctantly from their phy¬ 
sician. It treats of the needs, dangers and allevia¬ 
tions of the time of travail; and gives extended de¬ 
tailed instructions l'or the earn and medical t,reat- 
me.nt Of Infants and children throughout all the 
perils of early lifo. 
As a Mothers' Manual, it will have a large sale,and 
as a hook of special and reliable information on very 
important topics, it will bo heartily welcomed. 
Handsomely printed on laid paper: beveled boards, 
extra English cloth, I2nn>., 156 pages. Price *2.23. 
For sale by alt JJuOlsScth rs, at" Will be sent, post-paid, 
on receipt of the m ice, by 
.1. II. FOKI) *V FO., PnbliHhoVN, 
30 Purli Row, New York. 
The book is a handsome 12m 0 , and contains a splen 
did Steol-phRe Portrait of Hiram Woodruff. 
PRICE, EXTRA CLOTH, *2.25. 
Single copies sent on receipt of price. 
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50 I Sinking Fund Honda , 
(Principal and Interest payable in Gold,) 
At 90 and Accrued Interest. 
These Bonds are t ree of Government Tux. and are 
convertible lit tho option Of the holder into stock 
of tho Company at PAH. 
Tho mlvuniMuf csoiuliUQH Of Un* road, and the lnrp r o 
earning* wliluh it shown, warrant. u?» In iinlloHH.Hi.lnff- 
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every renpoot, an undoubted uocurUy. 
HENRY CLEWS <fc CO., 
No. 33 WALL ST., NEW YORK. 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
Tnuntc have been no transactions of importance 
in f'hocse ut the Little Falls market for the week 
ending July 6th. Tins Is in nowrdftnee with tho 
usual custom •" put over sales during the week in 
which otir national anniversary occurs. A lew fac- 
torymeu being In rmirkui, however, sales uf a few 
lots were made at KHftftllc. 
We have advices from abroad to Iho third week In 
June, to Lundnn, American extra tuiV, old, wn<- sell¬ 
ing at 80s and new at fi0w<V2s. Thu other descriptions 
uf Choose were quoted as follows: -English Ched¬ 
dar. SiwxHi.s.; Wiltshire double, tttfitTUs.; Cheshire, 
medium, iKk.iTfis.; flue, 82(<a8ts. ; Scotch, eld, 7(g.<'Vi... 
Dutch Cheese — Edams, 0Y« 36s.; Uondas, 40tirllls.; 
Derby shape, 46(<g64s., fur new milk. 
There Is a severe drouth prevailing ill Herkimer 
and the ndlolning counties, and rows have fallen off 
greatly In milk. The prospects now are that ilium 
will be less cheese made this year than last. Tho 
hay crop is also one-third less than last year.— x. A. w 
Not complicated in construction. 
Em y to regulate and keep in order, 
Simple to learn and operate. 
Making a LOck-Stlteli which will not unravel, 
lining the greatest, variety of work with the fewest 
changes in Its mechanism. 
PLIGHT PER CENT. PER ANNUM 
IN GOLD. 
FKEE FROM U. S. GOVERNMENT TAX 
THE BALANCE OP THE ISSUE OP 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
OP THE 
New York. July 7. 1870. 
WITH an inerimnn nf cuttle and a lighter run of 
sheep and hogs, the markets are somewhat, variable. 
There Is no disguising the fact, that with a perfect 
glut of berries selling at. low prtens thedemand tor 
meal Is cur laded. Nothing, however, can well take 
the place nf fine quarters and fat sets of ribs of tieef 
to send to holds and boarding houses at the neigh¬ 
boring watering places; ln‘ii,'e, fat cm tie sell well at 
no reduction in price, iiogs have suddenly stopped 
coming forward, ami prices go up. Lambs suffer 
quite a falling off In price, especially if they uro 
below prime. Receipts are: 
Mikll 
Eurutni. Cow*. Cukiii. Sheep. 
This week.6,551 UK 3,283 26,917 10,0145 
Last week.5,630 64 8j«2 26,Ml 16,«M 
(’iirrespnnd’g w'k 66.6.622 113 3,676 2IJ.S73 21,214 
Average '69. .6,265 63 1,867 28.153 17.388 
Reevpu. It will be noticed Unit the supply is very 
hu'ge.mid still there are none left. The quality con¬ 
tinues variable, wltli more lean than tat. cattle, Tex¬ 
ans pulling in a somewhat, tree appearance. These 
latter have not been so decidedly mean as were 
some of tlie previous week's droves, hence our quo¬ 
tations. Jiro higher, blit with no advance on similar 
grades nf cattle. Some of the Texans bad been kept 
on Illinois rich pastures until they reached 7 ewt.. 
and ware in quite good fiosh. One such drove sold 
at *90 per head. 
After the close one week ago, there were 4,017 head 
offered lor sale on .Monday the Fourth, and a lively 
trade was carried on in the morning nt that day, hut 
both buyers and Seiko's were too Impatient to bo 
patriotic, to remain in Lin* yards until they were 
cleared. After a few morning hours into which >1 
large amount of hmduess was crowded, they all 
abandoned the trade, leavlng u few hundred cattle 
which were closed out tho next day. Brices were 
quite uniform at previous quotations. Yesterday 
there were 2,151 hivad offered, and the market was 
firm at 16!4(./,17e. for choice beeves ; l.kivlfic. for medi¬ 
um to good', and 12(« Do. fur common and poor. With 
cheap substituted which the laboring man cun get ll, 
abundance, h« uses less coarse hoof, and this causes 
a dull sale <>f thin cattle. Butchers find no dinimilty 
in selling all their tine cuts, but have hard work tn 
get rid uf the rougher portions, even at low prices. 
A few of the late sales were 1.7.1 firm 8 cwl. Ky. steers 
at hku; 17c.; 1170. 7X ewt, at. ; 66 Ills. 7 cwt.tk 
16®I6WC.; a ear Ouuada stiller 5J.J ewt. »t i;k«.tiXe.; 21 
mean little 111. hoppers, 616 lbs. alive, I'Jsc. nn tins 
scales 53 lbs. per ewt.; 61 Texans, tnui, 5 ewt. at 
I2(« 13c. 
The freight question is still 'an unsettled one. the 
present rates being *10 per car from Buffalo, <m tho 
Central, and *1 per cur, or 1c. per head for sheep and 
hogs, on the Erie road. 
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The following are tho prices at tho close of the 
market: 
This week. Last week. 
Cimta. Cents. 
16J4 @ 17 16)4 ® 17 
\:>X ® 1CW W @ M»K 
15 (at 15)4 15 @ 15)4 
13 (to if: 13 <a ii)4 
11 @ Vi A fO @ 13 
Choice bullocks, V n> 
Good to prime. 
Medium. 
Ordinary. 
Poorest grade. 
Average of all sales.. 
