NEWS AND NOVELTIES, 
lots from Virginia. Delaware peaches are about five 
days earlier than last season, though some prema¬ 
ture picket! were on sale last Tuesday. Norfolk has 
sent a smalt installment, and some nice, serviceable 
crates, suitable for Broadway stores, have arrived 
during the week. The latter sold at $8 for cling, and 
$11! for the best. There Is a lively berry trade at the 
low prices, particularly Tor Antwerp*. Augusta wa¬ 
termelons only will bring $75 per 100. Citron melons, 
from Norfolk, offered at id. 
Apples, Norfolk,choice, Pbbl., tifl.Nk2d.NI; common, 
$2.50663; New Jersey flout Bough, Baspberrles, 
Antwerp*, third.-, ,V<{0o.; Black-Cap*. pints, Be.; Cur¬ 
rants. cherry, «) lb., I9«>1fle.; small do., futile.; Black 
Currants, 1066130.; Gooseberries, English. M hush., 
$1.50(8.5; small and seedlings, V bush., $3654; Black¬ 
berries, Lawton, p qt-r WjSBo.; common, Ifoq Cher 
rlos, Western, sour, fwiqOc.; Whorlleherrlos. P bush., 
$ 1 . (5; Watermelons, Florida, each. 30«i!9c; Savannah, 
1U0, $606675.: pecans. A th.lb.i B f.; Peanuts, chotee, 
•V bush., $'2.i0fci,3; eonuAon, il.2St-tl.50.; Pears, sugar- 
top, » bbl., $«<®7: Poaches, Delaware, W crate, $3eji3. 
Grain.—The movement In whout ha3 heeu large, 
at bettor prtcea. Speculators and exporters liavo 
bought extensively, prompted by the foreign ad* 
vlec.s. The drouth in Franco, according to late re¬ 
ports, has proved more serious than at first sup¬ 
posed. A good, steady business has been clone on 
English account also, with free shipments to this 
quartor. Nearly all grades have been wanted; the 
better qualities, perhaps, meet with thu least utton- 
tlmi. Inferior grades of spring have sold largely. 
No.2 .Milwaukee spring are not plenty and sought 
after. A good quantity of amber Western has been 
taken by French buyers. We quote !»sc.66$U)o foi 
rejected spring. $1.056»L10 for No* l spring, $1.17661.23 
for No. 3 Chicago , f. 1.30® 1.:*) for No. 2 Milwaukee 
TU.X'te 1.36 for No, 1 spring, $1.41661.48 tor winter red 
and amber Western, car tots at fl.SO; fl.4iVdH.50 for 
red State. $1.Rial.65 for white Western, ano 51.75 for 
white State. Corn—Freer arrivals by canal have dis¬ 
pirited holders, and conoessions have been made, 
closing with a fair stock on sale and n light out. We 
quote at illc,®$l-(H for soft to very prime dry uew 
Western mixed, (nearly half yellow,) obleily at 03® 
1*7e. for Chicago; H7G590e. tor unsound do.; ? 1.00® 1.10 
tor Western yellow, and $1.15661.18 Tor white West¬ 
ers. Oats have been difficult to sell, the supply Is 
not large, but the Inquiry has been mainly for small 
tots. We quote at OltUViWo. tor Western, 6866710. for 
Ohio and Statu, and Bbo. for Prince Edward Island. 
Itye is dull and nominal. We quote at $1,106:61.15 l'or 
State; Hoc.® 1.07 for good Canada. In bond. 
Huy nuil Htrnw. Hhlpplng hay Is lower, with a 
fair business; quoted at 7lk.u76c,; round lots good, re- 
tall, OOc.feifl; extra do., 51.1UiVi)1.20. Long ryo straw, 
$1.05661,15; short do.. 00'oilDc., oat do., 50c. 
Hi.. A little new clover lu small boxes has 
arrived thus early, held at 35e. 
Hups.—Thorn Is nothing new to report about the 
position of tho market. The principal trade has 
been Jxoni brewers, with holders not inclined to 
force sales. Steady prices havo boon paid. The re¬ 
ports from tbo growing districts continue el’ the 
same unfavorable character. We quote at 206622c. 
for prime, with somo lots held higher; common and 
good lots at ISo. 
Provision*. —The market is lower than last week 
for pork, which is mainly owing to tbo limited sale, 
but at the Close, owing to tho war reports from 
abroad, holders are cautious, and xiippllo* two offered 
less freely. We quote; for August, 
asked, and $89,37)4 bid. laird is weak, but the con¬ 
cessions have not been sufficient to induce business. 
Wo quote at I6)s;«. for Western cl tv: I5i<f ® I5;;c. for 
steam and kettle. Boot Is dull. Plain mess. 51 bit 15; 
extra mess. $lik<il8 for bbl*.; $3<fa)28 for tcs. prime 
mass,end $276630 0 ,,-y-, India, mess. Hucf huru* nre 
held at fJOtgiXi for Texas, ltaeon Is In little better 
demand, city long clear and wlntor cured short ribs 
selling best. Hales at 15\,® 15^0, l’or short ribs anil 
If C- for long clear, !>>>-• 9 lings are active .it tlx 
ffllSf. New Western pickled ham* 216633c.; last win- 
tor’s stook, selected, nt 196520c,; ordinary lols, 10X® 
lHe.; smoked hams at. 28®2lu. for city: 2l.K®23c. for 
Western tight, tierces.; 21&220. for good brands of 
bagged, and 24®2fte. ler choice sugar cured; city 
smoked shoulders, hr -F„ . Tallow quiet ut OX® 
03fc. for country and city. Htearino unchanged; 
good quoted at 18® 10c.; choice, 20662014 c, 
Poultry.—There is very llttlu coming In, and 
prices are high. A few spring chickens ha ve sold at 
$1.50 1* pair. Woodcock are soiling at H8o. Wu 
quote. 'I'llrkeys, Jersey. V tr>., bWi.'.iOe.; Western, 
186620c. Fowls— Jersey. 20cm27c.: Western, 20fe23c. 
Roosters, Western, t* n>, labile.; Spring Chickens, 
large, $1.25® 1.5(1 per pair; do. junall, 60®75c, per pair; 
Ducks, (N. J.,) $l««l.27 per pair , Western, DUc.igif 1.13. 
tleoso Jersey, $3663.00 per pair; Western anil 
Southern $1.50® 1.76, 
SiinilrlsN. Milk, per forty-quart oan, $2.2502.771; 
Muplu Sugar, ll®Hlc.i Cider, best e< gal,, 206u25e.; do. 
poor, 15.66180.; Cider Vinegar, 20®25o. P gal., manu¬ 
factured do., l.vrolHe.; Feathers, live geese, V 16., SO® 
85e.; mixed, lOusOOc.; hen. KkgiMc. Bugs, white. (•' n>., 
SXivfCo.; mixed, newspapers, 4 (6665c.; Gin¬ 
seng, W 16 „ (i04 
■I.VuOOe. 
Vegeta Mrs 
cheese that has been sold this week at no profit to 
tho dairymen of Central New York. We give sates 
of factories below, and after deducting (ho 2c. per 
pound for manufacturing, boxing. &<• , the balance, 
n. will lie seen, cannot be considered to yield any ex¬ 
traordinary profit.*: Davis’ factory, lbi.y. Dairy¬ 
men, 13140.. Hindi, lliNc.; Palatine Union, 13Vo.; Mnn- 
helin, llo ; Htate Mill, filXe.; Argusvllle. 136 c.; \Va- 
torvIllS, I3\e : Dairy Hill, He.; Johnston's Cross 
Hoads. 13ftc.; Hoot, l.We.; Hprlngfleld, |3\c.; Miiti- 
hcini Turnpike, liJVe.; Herk. Co. In ion, l.lke.; Nicli- 
uls, 13* e.; Newvllle, Uo.i Danube Cold Killing. 13ke.; 
Old FiilrficW, lie. 
We have advices from abroad to the first week in 
July. Our London correspondent say* that now 
American cheese soils well, tho best at ills., and rang¬ 
ing down to do*, 'I’lie other descriptions of cheese 
lire quoted as follow*:—English Cheddar, SbwWIs.; 
Wiltshire double, new, fd"i72*.; Cheshire, medium, 
Glli.jdU*. ; fine, 826684*.; Hcotcli. old. 74<„ ills. Dutch 
Cheese Kdams, (dk'tWs. I (Son (Ills, (Ihr llis.: Derby 
shape, NL'.d i., toe now milk. Nornmndy Hutter, In 
London, best 130s., and Corks H7s. Tho correspond¬ 
ing prices last year for butter and cheese were as 
follows: Cheese — Aiuorlcau extra, 70a. Butter- 
Corks, 108s. 
In Herkimer, this week, we have had one or two 
showers; but the ground Is so parched that it has 
done but little good. x. A. w. 
DUTCH 
FLOWERING 
BULBS 
Miss Amy Brady is the first woman office¬ 
holder in North Carolina. She 1ms been ap¬ 
pointed Examiner of Schools in New Hanover 
county. % 
Joel Benton, tho farmer poet of Amenia, N. 
Y., has been appointed non-resident Lecturer on 
Poetry and Art to the Poughkeepsie Collegiate 
Institute. 
Oliver M. Hyde, a prominent merchant and 
manufacturer of Detroit, Mich., and for years 
mayor of tho city, and also colleotor of the port, 
died recently, aged sixty-seven years. 
A few days ago an ancient bomb shell, con¬ 
taining an amount of powder and about a pint 
of musket balls, was found in the river at Au¬ 
gusta, Me. It is supposed to be a relic of the 
expedition of Arnold up the river, on his way to 
Quebec, in 1775. 
Mr. Ephraim Richardson of Rochester, N. 
If., who will be eighty-four years old next 
month, never drank a glass of liquor in his life, 
nnd lias usod tobacco on only one occasion. He 
possesses unusual health and strength fora man 
of his years, and attributes much of his vigor to 
his abstemious habits. 
Wlieu John C. Calhoun's body lay in state at 
Charleston, Col. John T. Sloan of Columbia took 
up a white rose from among the prolusion of 
flowers that lay on the bier, carried it homo and 
planted a siip. It. throve, and, after four trans- 
plantings, is a One, large tree in Col. Sloan's gar¬ 
den, and is called the “Calhoun rose." 
A New Hampshire woman went into hyster¬ 
ics when she received a telegram addressed to 
her husband, worded thusThe little darlings 
arc doiug well, and are looking quite pretty. 
Please send their board money." She felt re¬ 
lieved when she learned from her husband that 
tho telegram referred to a couple of small dogs. 
A Black snake, measuring eight feet and 
live Indies in length, was hilled lately near 
Lewistown, Pennsylvania. This is the largest 
black-snake ever recorded as being found in 
this State. Wo once killed one six feet six in¬ 
ches in length, and that was regarded ns the 
largest which at that time had beeu seen iu 
eastern Pennsylvania. 
Mendoza, one of the mountain cities of tho 
Argentine Republic, with about 15,000 Inhabi¬ 
tants, was visited by an earthquake on the 24th 
of March last, by which all its buildings, more 
than a single story high, were destroyed. Ja 
1801 it experienced a still more Severe visitation 
or the kind. At that time 11,000 persona perished. 
In this recent visitation it is Said that but few 
persons wore killed. 
Henry McShclton, a bold soldier boy, who 
was supposed to have been killed at South 
Mountain, in September, 18(52, has just appeared, 
in an excellent state of preservation, to his 
friends in Ohio. Ho says ho was taken prisoner, 
held until the close of the war, and then, having 
a wish to see more of tho world, went to sea, 
shippiug from New York. Since then lie has 
not been on American soil until a fow days ago. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocuses, Etc 
CATALOGUES FREE (Ready Aug. 1.) 
175 tcs. lard, 315 kegs lard, 7,421 pkg*. butter, 62,448 
boxes cheese, 3,647 bbls. eggs. 2,117 bbls. whisky, 
8.183 bales wool, 335 bales hops. 3,823 hhds. tobacco, 
4,708 boxes nnd eases tubnccr., 719 bags peanuts. 
Reims nnd Pens.—The lioan trade, such as ex¬ 
ists, Is all one-sided; mediums receive tho entire 
attention, and those who are handling the small 
quantity of prime left or included m tho light re¬ 
ceipt* are obtaining 56j(10o. advance for all round par¬ 
cels approaching 10(1 bbls., and *1.75 for parcels of one 
to five bbl*.,selected. Marrows remain verydull.and 
our price* are extreme. The weather has been very 
severe upon stored lots and should tho now crop bo 
liberal, many heavy losses will attach pi last year’s 
marrows. Canada peas nominal. 
Beans Kidney, if* busli.. $2.5002.00 ; pen, prime 
$t.7o®2.00: medium, hand picked, $l.00<.. 1.70; fair to 
good, $1.4001.50; common, T0i;.<3i$l. marrows, hand 
picked, $2.40662,50 ; fair to good, ?2.20 h'j 2.30 common, 
$1.50642. Pons — Canada, bond, $1.0&31.00 . free, in 
bbls., $1.35: Black-eye. Southern, 2 bush, bag, f 1.50*5, 
Rervivax.-Atthiaseason new wax makes Its ap¬ 
pearance. To new shippers w® would state that the 
country price is always below tbo rates that can be 
obtained here by brokers after they have collected 
odd iota to a bulk suitable for export. Just now 
there Is not much difference, os the stock Is not 
large. We quote small lots 38c. Parcels of OUOibs. 
and upwards, 37c. 
Krooni Corn, 
10®He. for poor to mixed lota of green 
green, aud 13®14e. for good to choice hurl 
UKUWElta AND UlPOUTKRS OP 
Nurseries established 1889. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
New York, July 11, 1870. 
The qostlon nf freight* I* getting settled again, the 
Erie road tlxingupnn Sis per car from HulTUIe to Wee- 
bawken, being equivalent to $40charged on the Cen¬ 
tral road for delivering stock on ctils side of the 
river. The second niurket day at lino Hundredth 
Street, lias hoeu changed from Thursday tq Friday. 
VVe have this week, quite an increase in the arrival 
of cattle, sheop, and hogs,and still the prices are 
either sustained it advanced nil all save luuiha. Fee. 
pie generally think that a* the heat drives our citi¬ 
zens out uf town, tu t he wa tering places, the demand 
lor meat mu* off bo, (bat a less .ubor <>i anl 
nails win suffice- They do tod bear in mind that 
large quantities of meat follow our people, and havo 
to loeutho other comers by hundreds. Receipts are; 
Mllrll 
Buiiviih. CuW*. Calvin. Slum]', Hags, 
This week.7,241 288 2.118 32.537 15,517 
Last week.lS,55l (111 3.283 2*1.917 19.058 
Correspond'g w'le illMi.MIJ 50 3,029 27,968 12,831 
Average *»»»....6,265 93 ljJOT 28.153 17.839 
neeve*.—Save some poor Texan cattle, all the 
stock sells us fast uh II arrives, showing a heavy de¬ 
mand lor beef. There is a. large call I'mm out nf 
town butchers, purtumlurly from those in the vicini¬ 
ty of watering place*, tliosiirroundiugcountry being 
denuded of cattle, and farmers are more anxious to 
liny than sell stock. The dry weather, however, 
cheeks the grazing demand, and It will not he many 
weeks btdorc this Ktale will solid in some of her gras* 
cattle. At present, Illinois Is credited with more 
than four-fifths uf the beeves scut hero for sale. 
Texas Is giving more than arc wanted. 
The trade of last Monday, with 1.474 bullock* on 
sale, was qulto lively, and nearly everyilitng was 
cleaned up. all Slivo Homo Texans, of which butch¬ 
ers are tdtv, and only purettase when there la a scar¬ 
city uf oilier stunk, or get them very cheap. Not.- 
withstundiug the iMdlicetqonj* held oat by far West¬ 
ern land and Textin cal lie snoeiilntnrH, with promises 
of fortune* In a short time by going Into that kind of 
trade, It is a not aide fact Unit money is being lost here 
on most of the Texan drove*. Tin' rattle of Monday 
were distributed, 103 eios at Weehawken, 11)1 at One 
Hundredth street.anil 67 cars at t'ummunlnaw. The 
quality took a somewhat wide range,ami prices of 
.HSU PdIIiiR • ' i I i ’i r '■ m r i'i till lilt.'. I , • ’ I I i • Hat. 
50 i'ear. Sinking Fund Itond#, 
(Principal and Interest puynblo in Gold,) 
At 90 and Accrued Interest. 
These Rond* nre free of Government Tax, and are 
convertible at the option of the holder into stock 
of the Company at iviu. 
The advanced eondllion of the road, nnd the largo 
earnings which It show*, warrant us in iinhcsiiailng- 
ly recoin mending these Bonds to investors as. in 
every respect, an undoubted security. 
We quote the various grades at 
12c. for fair 
Brooms 
in demand, at $$l<(4t per doz. 
Butter.—The demand I* ot an unmistakable sum¬ 
mer character, and, taking Into consideration the 
light receipts of this year, the trade I* duller than It 
was last July. At Mint dat.o wo were receiving one- 
third more butter without accumulation uf stock in 
seller* hands which now prevails. No one wants to 
handle grades at all below fine, or at least good, and 
notwithstanding the efforts of dealers to push oil 
common but sound or Talr qualifies of Western at 
Inside prices, they all havo moro or loss piled up In 
the cellar* awaiting buyers. In the outside trade 
wo notice an addition uf 178 firldns to our total for 
the steamer of Julytilii. By rail 1(12 firkins go this 
week, and a cur load goes dlroct from the West tu 
California. Advices from San Francisco point to a 
loss In the newly arrived lot or Eastern. Wo havo 
the unusually large foreign export of 1,062 firkins this 
week, part uf which goes to Liverpool. We repeat 
prices, with the remark that palls and selected State 
are a!) that show the least firmness. Orange comity 
aud Sussex county pulls, flue, 33®s85e.; t’enosylvania 
palls, find, 30ca)35c.; country do., fair to good. 38(21300.; 
Penn, half tubs and firkins, fine,35®27c.; State fir¬ 
kins, tine, 91«33c,; do. half tubs.31 W33c.' do. Welsh, 
lluo, 29i" 3U\: Ohio firkins and half tubs, line, 24@25o., 
do. guild, 226428 c.; do. selected, small parcels, iiOss^Jo.; 
other Western, line, 24®)25c.: do. fair, 2 U®j22c.; com¬ 
mon Western, l(i®18c.; grease butler, l2H®l3e. 
L’liecuc.—The market has continued very active, 
and Improved gold ha* kept old prices about steady. 
There is a mil In thu domand to-day, more through 
the Inuhillty to secure freight room than a with¬ 
drawal of shippers. The cable Is down to 63s., hut 
the gold rate offsetts tho difference in prices horo. 
HesidO* Hie cubic Just ut this period is not a true 
pulse of the English market; a good portion of tho 
hot Weather cheese has struck its destination,nnd as 
it is generally pres«od for wale abroad, tho weakness 
la mostly directed to low grades or deteriorated 
cheese. Some choice, fine colored cheese for tlio 
London market ha* sold at ll'-,'c. Export for the 
week coding Tuesday, 2,668,260 lbs. 
New Choose- Factory, State, fancy, JR 16., 14® 
Hkjc.; good. I3®18!(c.: fair, I2®I2 U'c. : Farm Dairy, 
choice, lJbpv.Tk'.: good to line, l2i®w]<Jo.; heavily 
wktmmod, 4®7o.; Ohio factory, IlfttlJo. 
Clulioii.—Tho market ha* lucked animation. Tim 
foreign market* have boon rather against tho trade, 
and havo induced shippers to withdraw from the 
market. The arrivals huvu been small, and holder* 
in view of the present position of buyers, have re¬ 
served best lots for a turn in affairs, consequently 
spinners have found a poor assortment, and have 
not bought beyond just sufficient to carry them 
along. VVe quote; 
Nuw Orlddfi* nnd 
l7p)Hm!,&c. Mobil*. Tmxun. 
Ordinary.15V®— 16 ««- 16W®I6W 
Good Ordinary,., 17K<<«— 17)466— ik 
Lruv Middling.... 19 66— 19W— lUWfalOk 
Middling.20X<'6— '-'lltym— 2()'kco2(l:4 
Good Middling.22 ®l— 22>fi»— 22)<(i!,22k 
Dried Fviiiio.—Sliced apple* are about run out; 
tho trade Is smati and centered on ordinary State. 
Unpeeled pouches, halves, havo sold a little hotter 
for the West, and there i* also u little better call for 
blackberries at steady prices. 
Apples, State, &X®7c.l Southern, good to fine, ioe 
4Xe.; Peaches, peeled, ordinary Virginia, 12®16e.: 
Georgia, 18® 18X0.; unpeeledquarters,0J4w6o.; halves, 
6X"«7)ic-; Cherries, pitted, UJSplllc.; pit* In, 4®5c.; 
Blackberries, 7<R8Xc.; Plums, 18<!i20o.; Raspberries, 
26v‘38c.; Whortleberries, 
Euas.-Receipts are very light, urul ns the future 
supply in prospectively diminished through preserv¬ 
ing for auld weather, dealers hero advanced prices 
with a fair chance of being sustained, hut the in¬ 
creased rate* havo reduced grocers’ purchases, and 
the market closes weak for Western. During the 
week Western have touched 26c, Eggs aru reported 
a* going from the West to California, whore they are 
quoted at 25e. gold. Ktoek I* worked off more easily 
at mark than recently. Wo should remark Unit 
summer business ut mark Is yearly growing in disfa¬ 
vor. Home irregular dealers quote lots at mark in 
thuir lutnrnsjbut ut tins siuihoh If is frequently alter 
computing an average for bbls. that have been sub¬ 
jected to reclamations. VVe quote Western and Can¬ 
ada at 23®24c., toss off; at mark, 20®22c.; extra fresh, 
from near points, 26®270. 
Elen I*.—A very satisfactory business in State and 
Western grade* ha* been consummated during i lte 
week, the attention of buyers being more directed to 
Uie shipping qualities. The activity noticed I* main¬ 
ly owing to the troubles ubroud, and the principal 
shipment* have been to tho Gorman and French 
markets. The reports of damaging effects to tho 
crops lu Franco by drouth, are more decided and ox- 
tcnsivc, and have contributed, in pun, to create a 
very strong fueling hero. Prices have advanced im 
14)4) SPLENDID FARMS FOR SALE IN 
flheiiandoall valley and Blue Klilgeof V ir¬ 
ginia. IT you want good, beautiful and cheap lands 
unsurpassed for gracing, grain and fruitgrowing— 
send for large Descriptive Catalogue, tree. 
JAQUMLIN .VI. BULK. Real Estate Agent, 
Front Royal, Warren t'o,, Va. 
ACRES FOR |Gt1,000 CASH! The 
farm Is In the famous " trull, belt” of Albe- 
>., Vn. Illeb soil, convenient location, plain 
s. For full dosorli'tloii, undress 
JOHN J. LAFFEUTY, Lexington, Vu. 
5011 SALE. Several 
SHORT-HORN BULL CALVES 
fiOT BY 
lOth DUKE OF THORNI)ALB, 
ROYAL DUKE OF OXFORD and 
4th DUKE OF GENEVA. 
A mong t he number offered for Mile. Is the 6t h KARL 
OF OXFORD, roan ; calved August 3d. 1869 ; got by 
6th Duke of Geneva, out of 2d Countess of Oxford by 
2d Duko or Geneva, 
Catalogues or thu ITerd are now ready for distri¬ 
bution, and will ho forwarded on application. Ad¬ 
dress RICHARD GIBSON. 
New York .Mills, Oneida Co., N. V. 
course followed, varying from IDto 17e. The receipts 
of to-dav were 1.417 hoad; but only the 5(1 oars at 
VVoehawknu were offered, a* Friday Is hereafter 
to bo I ho sales day at One Hundredth street, includ¬ 
ing Monday, of course. Thu hast cuttle sold were a 
enrol' extra SQ cwt.. Illinois grade Durha.ms, at 17e. 
A good, fair drove of 7X ewt. Illinois steer* sold at 
Us:., with thin cuttle nt nS®Hc. Koine Texans were In 
till) yards, but no one wauled I hem. 
The following are the prices at the close of tho 
market. 
This wock. Last week. 
CtifiU. 
Choice bnllooks, w iti,,,..,.i6'.< <a 17 ig 1 . <ui n 
Good to prime. " ...16'-) 60 16(7 Ifi'Y i,0 16';' 
Medium . " ...15 60 15 10W ® 15'4 
Ordinary. " ...13 <») 11)4 18 60 Hv; 
Poorest grade. “ ...10 M 12 ll 6j) I3.8i 
Average of all sales.,.15 ®— 15 69 — 
Those cattle came from the following States, viz.; 
Illinois.4,611 Texas.' 716 
New York. 108 Indiana. 204 
Ohio. 712 Virginia... — 
Michigan. 39 Pennsylvania. — 
Kentucky. 653 Kansas. — 
Missouri. Massachusetts. — 
Canada... 118 New Jersey. — 
lowu. 55 
Milch Ouvn. Wohitvehiid a llood of cows dur¬ 
ing the past week, many of them springer*, with sev¬ 
eral lots of Uelrers, somo of which were sent to the 
surrounding country. 'I'lle market (eels the effeetuf 
smell u supply,and prices lutvo given way jfii./.lt) por 
head, dealers selling poor cow* at $4lk«‘55; medium to 
..I at 87ii6c85, and prime to extra ut $906; 1(H). There 
are many on the market uiiHOld. 
Veal t'alvc-a,—These are not a* plenty, and nil 
good calve* lb>bl their own. Poor Wo weaker, with 
a large iiropiiridprnnuo of thin milk and poor grass 
calves, 'riie latter are generally selling lit 56otiC. per 
lb., but -> 011)0 have been sold at. to. Thin milk calves 
sell ut 86i,9o.; fair to priuiout lOetdlo,, with a few ex¬ 
tras at U ' .o. A lot el 36 head, 128 lbs. Sold at 10k,o.; 
some of 111 lb*, at I0)fc., ami 52 grass ealvea ut $5K 
each. There Is a quick demand for fat veal*. 
.Sheep and Liiiiiti*. The totals show quite an 
Increase of foeei ids over the previous week, but most 
of Ihe late arrivals have Imuii thin sheep and pour 
lambs. I,urge quantities ol’ iamb* are being sent In, 
many of them the thin culls or rejections of former 
eol lectors. Being III pour eomiitloii. till teller* want 
fat *Ueep to dross off the*n thin lambs. Tins makes 
prime slump lu good demand at higher rate*, while 
Itimbago slowly at a decline. The sheep of Monday 
ivoi'o funnd, It, cii in at Woehuwkadi It i nrsul Furty- 
eighth street, find 9 ear* nt Uommuuipaiv, making 
6,fIX) ou sale. The quality of the slock was dueidedly 
common, while the demand called for prime stock. 
To-day we huvn 6,(XXI sheep (8 ears at C. luimunlpuw, 
and 12at Forty etgih street. Thu quality is no bet¬ 
ter, and we quote sheen at 3'Vsi.lse. for skeletons to 
ordinarily poor stock ; Dtvlio. tor tnloulsh to good lots, 
and SS-iGlYO. for good to prime. Lambs range from 7 
to 10 ) 40 ., uiont ol tho lair tu good lot* selling ut 96« 
llki. VVe note lln very menu 63 lb. O. sheep sold at 
BHMor 70 lb*., at iqe.; axi of 71 ib*., OKc.; 131 of 
si lbs., at 6c.; 141 lambs, 62)4 lbs., 9c.; 48 extra Htate, 
61 lbs., 104i'c. 
Swine.- Hogs, having a foreign market for their 
proiluets, lire considerably affeeteil hv the rise and 
fall of gold, hence have hud their ups and down* sev¬ 
eral times during tho week. They now rata at \X %® 
1 1 k'e., after seillng at We. yesterday—that 1s, for 
dressed. 
LATEST—.1 nI v M, 1*. M. Hei-ves-Arrlvals 
to-day : 31 ears «t Coiiiiuuiilpaw, anil 1 ut One Hun¬ 
dredth street, or a total of 625. The market is slow, 
and thin stock is a trlllu oil’ in price. Fat lots keep 
iqi to tli)£<jal7e., a very tine drove of T‘.< ewt. corn fed 
3 vear-old grade Durlnun* selling at likWc.. with 71 
Kentucky 714 ewt. at 15(.uI7e.; .ft Illinois, 7 ., cwt., at 
$111 each • and IX) tint) 5®5), ewt. Illinois steers, 12>j 
6!/13o. 
.Sheep nnd LnniliH. With 14 cars at Communl- 
paw, 4)4 at Forty .eight street, and 4 at Wooh»wkeu, 
dULUberiljg 1,808 head, the market I* very nnsettled. 
Many of the sheep, uml n portion of Hie lambs were 
so poor that liuteliors would not purchase them, 
while l few hits of right good sheep want nulck, and 
at high (ulcus-76e7)*c. M I*. The best fiinibs are 
quoted at 10e. to-day. we note 143 line 197 lbs. Ohio 
sheep at 7)40., and 444 Stun; lamb*. 56 lb*., ub Ib'.c. 
ling*. Arrival* 11 cars at (’nmmiintpitw, 4 ear* 
at Fortieth street, and 11 in. Weehawken, numbering 
3,116 head. Yesterday's pneoB bold good, but there 
W ANTED 1 AGENTS, Lndlim or Gem le¬ 
mon, everywhere, to ounviiss for “The Lilu 
nnd Writings of 4'linrles Dlehens,” bv Mrs. 
I*. A. Hunuforil. A liuridsonie $li5fi I2uin., destined 
to meet, with an Immense sale. Now is your time to 
make moony, B. B RUH8ELL, Boston, Mian. 
Hay and Cotton Press Works, 
Interesting to Lmlies.— *• I am totally blind, ami 
have been from childhood. SotnoCimo slneo 1 
concluded to purchase a Hewing machine. In 
making my select ion it. was necessary for mo to 
procure the simplest, as well as the lightest run¬ 
ning and easiest managed machine. After test¬ 
ing Urn various machines, I was fully convinced 
that tho Grover & Baker hud all these required 
qualities combined. I purchased one, and In a 
very short time could hem, foil, tuck, and do all 
kinds of sewing with the greatest ease, Ouo of 
the many ml vantages 1 find that, tho Grover & 
Baker lias over all other machine* is, you can 
sew from the finest to the coarsest fabric with¬ 
out change of tension. 1 cheerfully recommend 
it to all who desire a flrst-nlass machine.’’—Mas. 
UACUBL Wood, 803 South Ninth St., FMkulelpMa, 
Established 
Dedeeiok-s HAY AND COTTON PRESSES. 
/*. JC. J>1CT> Kit I ca & CO., 
PATENTEES AND SOLE MANUFAUTI liEII*. 
Dederick's Patent ProgrtmBlvo Lover Prowas nre. tail¬ 
ing at least two-thirds of the liay. straw, Ac . baled lu 
tlie country, and are familiarly known everywhere ns tho 
best Preshca. 34 different stswH of Horse. Hand and 
PowerPrchHcn,forIiallug liay, straw, cotton, hemp, hope, 
cloth, hides, iuoms, hunks, broom eoru, Ac. Heud for 
DliiKtratnd Catalngiui, Riving Stole a I'neen, and inneli 
otiier information useful to the farmer, planter, packer 
and shipper. Do not wait until Machines are wanted, 
then order In haute—but i«)*t yourself iti wuson. Wo 
charge nothing for information. Htate your transporta¬ 
tion facilities, market, An. Auoiigss, 
P. K. DEDERICK & CO„ Albany, N. Y. 
Fm-Is for ihe Lndic*.— i havo a Wheeler & 
Wilson machine, (No. 389,) bought of Mr. Gard¬ 
ner, In 1853, ho having used it a year. I have 
used it constantly, in shirt, manufacturing, as 
well as family sewing, sJxteen yours. My wife 
run il four years, amt earned between $500 mid 
$800, beside* doing her housework. I have never 
expended fifty cents on It for repairs. It is, to¬ 
day, in the host of order, stitching fluo Jlnen 
bosoms nicely, l started manufacturing shirts 
with this machine, and now huve over one hun¬ 
dred of them iu use. I have paid at least $8,000 
for tlie stitching done by this old tuuchiuc, aud 
it will do as nmoli now as any machine I have.— 
W. F. Taylor, Berlin, (V. Y, 
New potatoes are arriving freely 
from near points, amt have declined. Charleston 
are through With. Green stuff is lu overstock, much 
or it returning borne by wagons after tlie dally 
market Is over. Tomatoes are iu good color, ami sell 
well. Tin; following is the revised list. 
Potatoes, now, Loug Island and Norfolk, V bbl., 
$2((b2.5t); Bermuda, V bbl.. $5; Onions, Bermuda 
bush, box, ¥1(3)1.50; do., 79 bid., $2.Mk«3; green corn, 
N. J., V bid., $1,511; sweet corn, it liifi, $2; white tur¬ 
nips, N. J., V 100 bulletin*, $3<»i4: cabbage, (,< lllll, $4 
628; Russia turnips, V bbl., $26o2.50 ; L. I. white 
squashes, (9 bbl., $2.50; L. 1, green peas, V bbl., $3664 ; 
L. I. simp beaus, p bbl., $2; L. I. Relugoo do., $36<i 
4; L. i. cucumbers, F 100, Norfolk cucumbers, 
V bbl., $3: L. 1., p bush., $3.50v<«5: Norfolk tomatoes 
'ID bush., $2.50. 
Wool, The new clip Is coming in freely, and 
looks finely. Receivers sre not offering goods whore 
the market price has to bo forced, preferring to hold 
until trade opens. In Western tlie attention of the 
trade lias been morn directed to old, which Is ob¬ 
tainable at relatively lower prices. California still 
takes the largest part of the intde, on account of Itif 
cheapness as standing with the other qualities. 
Foreign kinds are affected by tiui unsettled state of 
gold, and tliero has boon no Important business. 
Late sales have been mode of Western tlccce at 48c. 
for new Ohio ; lUcvSOo. fur XX old do,; Uiwilik;. fur old 
Michigan; pulled, 87@40c. tor super; 37c, for lambs, 
and 2566300. for No. 1; California spring dtp, 26X6632c,; 
Texas, l&o 30c. for carpet to fine: Mostlxa pulled at 
55":«61c, 
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THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
New ^buertisements 
Tiikhk was a large amount of cheese offered at tlie 
Little Full* market for the week ending July 16th, 
the factories representing some 5.IXXI boxes, a part of 
which wasnotsold. About l,*XW boxes of farm dairies 
wore oil delivery, and solus were made ut from 13 to 
18c. The highest figure reached for this class was 
13!*e. It seem* to be well understood by both dealer 
and producer that tho make of cheese this year is 
short, and mneli below wlml was expected at the 
opening of the trade In spring: but so long a* cheese 
Ih pushed forward upon ihe inurkek so rapidly dur¬ 
ing hot weather, the deiideucy is not for the mo¬ 
ment felt, and so with l ull market prices do not ad¬ 
vance. As u shipper recently remarked tu us, “That 
so long as tlie dairymen throw upon the market 49,000 
boxes of dieose a week, there Is nolhlng left for 
shippers to do but to make the best disposition uf it 
within thdr moans—and lliat the fact of a short, crop 
lias no weight with buyers so loug ns the market Is 
crowded every week to repletion If the factories 
have not (lie mean* or disposition to hold cheese in 
hot weather, it cannot be expected that shipper* 
and dealer* with less provision for storing are goiog 
to take Unit risk. No—you send to ns a perishable 
article liable to depredate In flavor during tin* hot 
weather from day to (lay. and It Is no easy matter to 
keep the good* moving into consumption, Dairymen 
must .lecept the situation that they Inaugurate by 
overflowing the market, and must accept such mar- 
k Pit, 
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A new variety ot 
The (Hmngc lo Snni-Amiual Volumes af¬ 
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Clubs Now, for either six months or a year. Who 
will embrace it, and strike us with a small, medium 
or large dub '! Whatever the size, we will endeavor 
to bear the infliction. 
propagated from a single grain, and thoroughly test¬ 
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the whitest, uml In all respect* t,kr belt Wheat in tlie 
United State*. For full description and price, ud- 
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Adtlitiona to Liuba are always in order, whether 
In ones, twos, fives, tens, or any Other number. A 
host, of people are dropping Other papers about these 
days, and our Agent-Friends should improve every 
occasion to secure such as recruits for the Ul-ral- 
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Columbian Soutii’n Land agency, 33 Park Row. 
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lighter and xtrorwer, and much mure durable, 
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