id Term., 4nc. for XX. -Mo. for X, 4i 
Iowa and Minn., fie. for XX, 44c. 
. Ua., Alii., Mins, and I-a., 28030c, 
Mile. f.,r No. l.lll 
for X. UiC. for Nu, 
LOVE IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. 
Price $1.25. " Miss Preston is one of our most 
promising writers, and lier translation of ' Mlrulo ’ 
was a distinct addition to tins literature of the day.” 
WIT AND WISDOM OF GEORGE ELIOT. 
.£ , 0 “ , :*-T''ere has been un active shipping husi. 
ness and prices are higher, closing steady. 
»r SUte .« 20® 9 71 
Western.!.!!.!! &§Cta I 7 * 
«o*3ao. a 3 nZ a a 
rtniois.Ks 12'i'c.; Keys, M) UJlcg ManheimTurnpike, 
102, lVJfC.; Mejutwk, 84, 11 ’ifo,; Mother Creek. 65, ]2‘4e.| 
Newport, fa, 12.-;e.; NewvlUo Association, 225, 12We.; 
Nichols, tfj, I2tta; Paine's Hollow, ml, t2Ue.i itoot, 
16.7,13KC4 OKI Salisbury, 11(1, HWc.; Schuyler, till. l2e.; 
Price $1. " A book that ought to huve a pla 
every household.” 
MRS. ABBA GOULD WOODSON'S 
WOMAN IN AMERICAN SOCIETY 
SV1 ©0B£ 5 S BUB k L UEW40R 
ers, is the patent double gear, which is one of 
the best devices in mechanical movements that 
has come under our observation for a long time. 
~N~. F. Mechanic. 
-- 
I lie Wilson Underfeed has reached what 
seems to ho the point, of perfection among sew¬ 
ing machines. Improvements have been made 
from time to time, until now it stands at the 
head of the list, combining all t hat can bo de¬ 
sired for a family machine. It is truly a family 
friend, as thousands of its admirers bear wit¬ 
ness. It is sold at a much loss price than 
any other lirat-class machine. Salesroom at 707 
Broadway, New York, and in all other cities in 
the United States. The company want agents 
in country towns. 
--■ 
Watch No. 2IIMJ1, Hteni Winder — bearing 
Trade Mark “United States Watch Ca„ Marion, 
N. J.,”—manufactured by United States Watch 
Co. (Giles, Wales & Co.), lias been carried by 
me three months: its total variation from mean 
time being one second.— Noah D. Payne, Pub¬ 
lisher Providence (R. 1.) Post. 
- — 
Don't be deceived by Imitations, Be sure that 
you got a genuine Blanchard Churn. 
Corn meal. C-uiortc..® - 
Western, yellow. I! 15® 3 40 
Jersey.. 3 26@ 3 35 
White Western..® — 
Brandy wipe. 3 75® 3 as 
Bug Meal, Coarse...l ns® l 70 
Yellow. 1 25® 1 30 
White.. 2 90® S 10 
Grain,- Wheat has been in small supply, and In 
active shipping demand at higher prices. Corn has 
been ruling strong, with jnoiierur.n supplies. Oats 
have been weak. Wheat, quoted at $1..74 m 1.33 for No. 
I Milwaukee spring 1 $1.5001.52 for No. '•’ C'hietigo. 
Coro at. r>6®r»0c. for Western mixed, steamer grades t 
60061 ‘<yC. for do, sail ; I'd® 62c. for yeilow. (lata at 43® 
I IMP, lor new mixed Western; 49®52c, .for white <1n, 
Rye at 78o. for Western. 
liny mul Qfra.w. Receipts are larger and prices 
rule weak. Sales of prime nay at $30®33 per ton; 
good, $22025; good shipping, $IS@19; common, do. 
$l3t,U4. Louis rye straw, $18®19; short do., $12®15{ 
oat, $12013. 
11 ops. -There is a bettor trade from brewers, at. 
Inside prices. Reports from the crop are unfavor¬ 
able in this State, but from other sections at the 
moment point to an a verage crop. 
-New Yorks, growth 1872, I0®4;,c.: Eastern, growth 
1872. 3.'> ,i llle, i Western, growth 1872, 83040c, I Olds, 
growth 137(1, iOlidlSo.; Old Olds, growths IHIW and 18(19, 
15c.; Bavarian, 40®4iu. s English, 80035c.; Belgian, 
2s®30o.; Californian, 47)4062>iio. 
licntliiT.- tin|>nlles fair, with weak prices. 
Wo quote at '.o.WtfWHc. for light hemlock, 2~tt®31c. 
Jones 
Advice. —Send for free Price List. 
Scale Works, Binghamton, N. Y. 
_ THE MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York. Monday, July 21,1873. 
Receipt*.—The receipts of the principal kinds of 
produce for the past week are as follow*: 
Dried Fruits, pkgs. 1 , 111(1 Cotton, bolus. 15,100 
Eggs, bhls. 7,055 1 lops, hales,. . 20 
Hour, bbls. 72,201 Pouriuts, bugs. 313 
Wheat, bash. 718,400 Cut meats, pkgs.... 3,219 
Com, bush. 429,000 Pork, bbla.. 713 
Oats, bush. 391,600 Beef, pkgs. 865 
Rye, bush. 84,300 bard, pkgs. 1,519 
Barley, bush...,.., 375 Belter, pU-s. 22,MO 
Malt, bush.. 31,200 Cllmese, pkgs. 108,850 
Beaus, bush . 2.150 Wool, bales. 5,;,40 
Corn meal bbla.... 8 ,7W Grass seed, bush.. 50 
corn meal, bags... 9001 Dr cased llogs. No.. 
.Henna uml Pens. Exports ol’ beans past week. 
-40 hush,; of peas, 1,1100 buali. Thu local demand for 
tieiins continues very good for the season, and prices 
still rule In sellers’ favor for mediums. Marrows uro 
llrmly held, blit the reports from the Cuban market 
an- unfavorable for heavy operations, and as Ha¬ 
vana Is the eliief outlet for this class of helms, the 
market hero is quiet. Oilier grades of bean* art) ilrm 
and scarce. Peas are dull; Canudlan particularly so 
under the unfavorable foreign advices. 
\Vo quote prime mediums, 12.05; other, *2.20® 
8 .;id; prime marrowfats, *2Jft; other, S2,;:0 0 2,50; 
prime kidneys, $ 2 , 0602 . 70 ; prime pea beans, ${.7002.80; 
lair do., $2.29; red kidney, ?4.tK)(jo4,20 for good and 
prime: white kidney. t2.2rsi42.7U; Giiuttilu peas, in 
bulk, 90®92c.; green peas, bnsh., range, $1.2501,50. 
Ilocswax.—Tho market is somewhat more active, 
and best. Southern Is tinner. An Important lot of 20,- 
IHJII lbs, went to Europe during the week direct from 
the West. We quote JS214®36o. for Western uml 
Southern. 
Broom Corn. Fine qualities scarce, and wanted 
at full prices. Wequote hurl, BH0U J 4u.; green, 6 >joa 
OMo.; red,8X®5e.; old, 30 . 3 ^ 0 . 
Unitin', -The market Is ft shade better, owing to 
less UurdOD80.mil receipts, though Stale stock is the 
Only ijunlity that fools tiiu bt-Mioiif. In 8ti'011tt6F prloi*s. 
Httttottlso ru<!i lvoH somit lidvitntatfe from t.hu laci 
Western la not running lit tine lots, and much of the 
late receipts are of poor color. There Is plenty ol 
good Western offering, hilt for best use dealers are 
more willing to pay the difference In prices than they 
were, as tile trouble of selection lias been of some 
importanee during such hot weather us we have hud. 
i-auoy Michigan oniy will bring un outside ratu in 
>V L'MtrTU. 
' v “ 'juoti.- prime State flrlclns. yellow, 29®30c.; do. 
hult tubs, do., 3‘J030c.; do. Welsh tubs. 22®2iic, West¬ 
on rang,-*, bust, 2d..ji3lc., including dreamery; other 
u <h-., I.iwITc. N. U. pulls, 2 .'a'5i:'0c.; Pemisyl- 
vaniu store packed, 18®23o. 
* Kxporte, past week, 78,811 bxs. The 
^ „ ket . llu 7 very ‘“ :tlvo > ami prices have ruled 
voiy steady throughout the week. The quality of 
(.necso Is now greatly III favor of buyers ut the com¬ 
parative prices. The bulk of the stock hns given 
general satisfaction this season, and thu fact will 
help work oif the large ..urpliis on the other side. 
We quote;—Mne State factory, 12J<@13^0.. with a 
Lugs. 7 0 7J<C. 7)4® V-i<s- 
Good do. ... ?Y® 8140. 7If® 8>*c. 
Common to medium leal. 8K® OFJc. 9 ® IQtto. 
Good OO. ..10 0 10 ) 40 . II ® 13 
Fine do. ..II ® 12 e. 13K@ 13 0 . 
Selections. 12 > 4 ® i3 0 . 13.m® 15 
8KEDLEAP CROP OP 1871. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts llllers.11 ® l l e. 
SeCOUdS..12 (tu 26 o. 
wrappers.,,.40 0 55 e. 
selections.IJO ® 75 c. 
New York llllers. 10 ® H c. 
wrappers.18 ® 36 c. 
assorted lots.II ® 14 c. 
Founaylvauia llllers. 12 utt li e. 
Wnippers.22 ® 60 o. 
assorted lots.18 ® 25 e. 
Oldo llllers. 6 ® 8 c. 
wrappers.18 <5j 35 c. 
assorted lots... OH® 12 e. 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 8 ® 9 e. 
Vearotables.—The supplies of garden stud'are 
pretty regular from adjacent points, and prices are 
steady. Potatoes vary little for Southern or North¬ 
ern : the. range Is#3.50&4,2a V bbl. Norfolk tomatoes, 
sH l.filJ {» crate. Onions source and firm at $7.311&8 i-i 
bid. New Jersey cabbage, $i>®8 ,n luo. Cueumbers, 
NOlToni, $I.50®2 (• libl.t Long Island, ;f;i®3.5l). Green 
corn, >1 ..Hi.jo 1 .v.i per 100. Russia tui rdbs, f;!®2.20 c bbl. 
New Jersey tomatoes will bo quotable next week. 
VVliialty—Is selling at ®'J3Xe. for Western. 
Wool.—There lias been rather more inquiry for 
fleeces, at steady prices. In tin; Interior lie. bus 
been paid. 
We quote New York, Michigan and Wisconsin 
Reeces at 48c. for XX. 13(9 lie. for X, 4l®43o, for No. 1. 
Ohio ami Penn, fleeces, .Vie. for XX. 4 kc. for X. liic. for 
f(jw fancy ut Me.; other, I0>,®l2c., skim, 3®llc.; half tlrm The 
SSirSMar'*"” 
Col ton. There la a short interest in this months’ Butter,Mfti 
delivery, and prices are Irregular ami !,o. higher. HfWlHo. N( 
Upljinrlft, Alilbiini:.. NevOrlpftin, T«:w. 4'* 70r,/2*' V| 
Ordinary. lit; lltt |(u pp/ 5,';, ,;''. 
Good Ordinary. 18 18* 18 18 ^ rtl ^ 
Strict Good Ordinary. ID 19 19 19 cr(.ps, espe 
Low Middling.. 20 20 20 an 0') °*' ant * 
Middling.. 21 21 21 ‘>1 Very scare 
Good Middling. 23 23 23 23 nearly out 
Dried Fruits.—Shippers have been purchasing 
apples liberally at better prices, the market closing m 
very strong, with expected light crop. w 
southern apples, IX®5c. for ordinary; do., sliced 
prime, 0®7kO.; Western, &X®rtc.; Stun- (Wu7c.; sliced, 
?nr\J ‘euied ueuehes (Time Gu. and North Carolina, at the i 
1 0® 120.; ordinary, 4®iJo. Uupeoled pouches, 4®4vie. r„u-io?p 
for quarter and 5c. for halves. Plums at 12®l3u. jSKv.T!?' , 
^•jp frtutu, JUiil llr»il2c*-fur Southern. ObvirlPH, 18(Vi>*,i0c th. ti^^ruut 
for State and Houtherii. tUaektierrlos, 7®8o. ~ ranging In 
rii*nu . o si 
Egg*.—The demand is small and I lie stock ample, top of the i 
Dealers are free sellers, as it Is likely the firmness of one extra 
last week Ims started considerable stock this wav. realizing t! 
Wo quote Stale uml Pennsylvania, 22j< 23c.; Western as low us 10 
and Canada, 21®22c.; loss on. having bet 
Fresh Fru its. Thu tradft la active,as preservers ^Not imitt 
super S5o<i4fle. for No. 1 . 
ROCHESTER, July 17.— Wheat quiet but 
tlrm. The crop hereabout is vury light. No new 
• wheat in market vet. Red qirptod * 1 . 1 / 1 ® 1.70; best 
white, $1,B0®1.90. Corn dull, Oiksoiiae. Oats linn at 50e. 
Butter,20®23c. Eggs, 20e. Cheese, 12®13e.; retailing at 
til® liilj. New potatoes, W.50®1.TB. Green pea.-i, 62®75c. 
per bushel. Uherrloa, $ 2 ® 2 . 6 u per hindiei. Currants, 
$3.. r )0®3.60 do.; black raspberries, ll@13o. per quart; 
red do.; I 2 ® 20 c. The aevere drouth has Injured all 
crops, especially berries and garden truck. Wool Is 
qulot and noiulua) at 35@40c., with no sales. Ilay 
very scarce, new hay brings $20@20 per ton. Old Is 
nearly out of market. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Little Falls, n. Y., July 19,1873. 
At the Little Falls market, for the week ending 
July 19th, thu delivery of farm dairies amounted. In 
the aggregate, to 710 boxes. Trade Opened with prices 
ranging from !*e. to hi'c. off last week’s tlgnres-good 
farm lots selling at lie.; line at Il^e.; while the verr 
top of the market may tie quoted at ll.Ve., with only 
one extra tine lot, bong lit. for home consumption, 
realizing this price We heard of 11 few loads going 
as low as 10 c., bill they were, quite inferior in quality, 
having become soft and somewhat out of shape fn 
consequence of the warm weather. 
Not quite thu usual dumber of factories wore in 
We quote at, 27>4'®2!le. for Ugh l hemumlc, 27tt®3le. 
lor middle, 26®31 lit, for heavy, 24®2Ge. for good dam¬ 
ag'd; coops at t■;.«»!ISe. for light, nacks, ii®44e. for 
middle back.', 10' , 13c. for light, sides. 38®!2c. for mid¬ 
dle •‘ides, 38®40(.'. for heavy sides. 
Pmillry 11 ml Lame.-The demand Is good for 
live stock, uml pi ices are favoring shippers. We 
quote turkeys, I'.vrtJe.; spring chickens, putr, *!(«'!.1.1; 
fowls, Now .lOI'SOv.20(,,.'Jlo.; Western and gtllto. 200j» 
2l0, New Jei sey ducks. 90e.®ti; young tin.. 75o.®$l; 
Western, V.V- oe..; geese, N..l„ g'.*.75®3; Werlem do,, 
II..YM2. In value, woodcock oru lower, at 75®85c. “«( 
pulr. Stull-fed pigeons. fl®2.25 P dozen. 
Provisions. -Pork Inis been pressed for sale at a 
marked tleoHne in prices. I.urd has been hnrd to soli. 
Beef hams -uholee Western, $20®31; Texas prime. 
S25®28.; do. law lots, *ln7,i,tl, Laru. ajao. tor West- 
eni steam 071 spot, 8 15.Me. fur July, 6 15-llic.. for 
August. Lung clear, 90., short clear. 9|,,e.; short rib. 
9®UKo. Mess pork. -?!i. spot, ilellviwy : *16.90 for 
July; Western prune mess nominally *10.25)9)17.50. 
pressed hogs, cltv, tiv®7Ko, Cutmeul-i ure soiling at 
1304140. for hariin. loose ; 9c. for shoulders, loose; 7tt 
®U,V(C for pickled bellies, loose. Boxed dry-salten 
shoulders, 8,S'.'. Suipked melds ,it IKnillle. for loose 
hams, lue. for loose shoulders, 'fallow fit sqje. lor 
prime stock. Bet-r, selling lit tllwll.75 for barreled 
new plain moss, 8b!o'>lo.50 for extra mess. Tie reed 
beef al 928®25 lor uew India mess, >30(«i3l for new 
exlru India mess, and $3i®33 for new prime mess. 
Seeds. — There Is rio trade ol importance, the mar¬ 
ket being about id a stand, as usual al this season of 
the year. Glover 8',®9o,; timothy, ?d.20®4.40. Rough 
Max quoted at 2,10®2.50. 
Tobacco.— Exporters have been buying Western 
leaf liberally, at steady prices. Heedleaf has been 
selling slowly, the home trade only purchasing. No 
Changes ure muiie In prices. 
QUOTATIONS NEW CROP. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Lugs. 7 & 7«c. Vk,® 7>4C. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, July 19, 1873. 
Beeves. — Nothing could be more discouraging 
than the present condition of trade in horned cuttle. 
Prices obtained in the Western markets ure not real¬ 
ized In the Fast- The demand Is small and the sup¬ 
ply heavy, therefore shippers have to suffer heavy 
losses. On Wednesday last trade was very small. 
Prices ranged ut 8>£(«.12o. ^ 9).; weights, SK®7 cwt., 
strum.'. Only a few of the ton stems were allowed 
67 lbs, to the cwt , net. Thnrsuuy the fresh steers to 
hand could not heeleared off.and again en Friday 
the same lots stood over. Some fresh lots were sold, 
bul trade was slow and small On both duys. Beef 
cattle sold at 9®I.’,;. %> lb.; weights, fi® 8(4 mvt., en 56® 
57 lbs. to the cwt... net , with SO head of choice steers 
that were allowed 58 Iba. to the cwt... net. During 
the past, week Texan steers, average weight5)<; cwt. 
V head, wild ill. 8 Wc. lb.; do., de., 6 Cw t. If head, 0® 
'Jhj'e. -V coarse Missouri do., 7®7jk' cwt., ll';®lltte. 
T’ lb.; common Kentucky do., Ira ewt.,Iflife, y m,; Il¬ 
linois do., common to fair, 85t'®(h' cwt,, It® 12 c. V lb,; 
to;i Ulliuus do., 12 > 4 c. !!•., 8 ( 9 ) 8 )A cwt. 
Milch Cows.—Last Wednesday there was a. sud¬ 
den full In the value of fresh milch cows of fully?.) 
pur head on all grades of quality. On that day 19 
cows and their calves were sold at $35®lift Jl head. 
One cow without her calf sold for 4(75. There was no 
Improvement during the latter days of the past week, 
When trade closed dull. 
Veulw.— These animals opened slow on last Wed 
nesday. when prices fo* smooth quality veals ranged 
at 8H'®9'’jO. V lb., and from $5.50®8.40 *> head lor 
eoiirse quality grass calves. Trade Improved on 
Thursday, and aonliDiied fair Friday, with the same 
range of prices for smooth quality veals, and grass 
calves ut *5.50®7 lb head. Special sales were ; Penn¬ 
sylvania calves, average weight Mil lbs. <4 head. 9c. <4 
it,; coarse do., do., 2iXI lbs. p bend, 8^1 e. V lb.; Jersey 
veals, 193 |l> 8 . 1 ' liend.Oc. V lb.; State do., 133 lbs. 8 k'C 
lb.; do. do., ill) lbs., 9c. V lb. 
Hlieep mill Lnmils.-Trade was slow Wednesday. 
A few lots of sheep were forced off ut 9 , l i 0 ^II.V 4 e. f( tb 
with a very small trade In lambs at 9®IO.'je. f) tt>. 
Larger sales were effected on Thursday, sheep Bell¬ 
ing at 5 ,K®(il 4 c. V lb.; bltiitm, HtridOSze. t( tl>. Again 
Friday trade was qaaler. fthcep sold in large lots ut 
fi® 0 .Ki!. 42 lb.; lambs, HjkftBlle. lb. Mpoel/tl sales as 
follows: Ohio sheep, average 87 lbs. head, i>Sa. V 
It,.; do., do,, 91 IbS., 5.t£o.1 do , do.. IHJ lbs., 5JtO,! do., 
do., 85 ll)s., fie.; do,, do., MX lbs., fl.Qc.; Canada limilis, 
57 Iltu., I0o>; Kentueky do., 55k lbs., 9e.; State do., 58 
lira., Hh-jc.. Jersey do., 69 lbs., TOlfC. 
Hogs. Live hogs were oof.quoted on Wednesday. 
Nominal values wore 5K®5j<c. 19 Pi.; city dressed, UK 
M7(fc.; trade moderate. Trade Improved on Thurs¬ 
day ; all I In* bogs to band were couslgtiml direct to 
slaughterers; city dressed, tcV6ii7-jfc. The market 
opened tlrm an Friday. Live hogs wore worth lie.; 
city dressed, 6jf®7K. 
Horae MnHi.fi!.— 1 The city trade in horses is so 
small and dull as set rcely to constitute a market A 
few private salus have been effected, but nothing 
worthy of note hns been reported. 31 horses arrived 
per Erie (lull way, via Oak Cliff Station; 155 per Cen¬ 
tral New Jersey, via Liberty street ferry; all uhlefly 
consigned direct to City Railroad Go’s, and a few to 
Stage Line Go’s; quality Inferior. 
Monday's Sules.—Ileeve*,. Trade opened fair 
011 a light run, and rates ranged ttc. V it. better Hum 
on the previous Monday. Prices, lOEfrOMKc.. weights. 
6 ® 8 V cwt., net. Quality ranged from common to 
choice; Illinois steers being the best to hand. 
Milch Hows.—Improved since the close of past, 
week. Prices, $l(!®77 V head. 
Veuls. —Trade small; prices, C@'Je. 
Hlieep uml Lnniha.-There was a heavy run of 
both, and the market closed weak. Prices, 4tt®8K'e. 
for sheep, 8 ® Me. for lambs. The lots to bund were 
not cleared off at noon. 
IloffN.— One oar Of hogs, average wclghtl83Tbs.fi 
head, sold at 6 Kc. 18 lb.; extreme range of value for 
live hogs, 5K<si«fte- Clty-dressod not quoted at noon. 
ItECBri'TH OF LIVE stock. 
RURAL AND OTHER GOOD BOOKS, 
For sale at the Rttrai. New-Yorker Office, No. 6 
Beekmun St... New York, or sent by mall, post¬ 
paid, on receipt of prloo ; 
YVlIliird'* Practical Dairy IIm*biin<lrv 
ijuxt Issnsd)..... *3 00 
Allen's (L. K.l American Guttle. 2 01 ) 
Ho. New American Furni Book. 2 541 
Do. Diseases of Domestic Animals. 1 uo 
Do, Rural Architecture.. 1 go 
American Bird lanolor. 30 
American Pomology (290 Illustrations) Warder..' 3 lie 
American Practical Goolrery... I 75 
American Rose Guitarist . 311 
American Sian aura of Excellence in Poultry.. 50 
American Wheat Gulturlst (Todd)... 2 (ill 
Architecture, National (tied. It Woodward).12 00 
Atwood's Country unit Suburban ILmses. IN) 
Barry’s Fruit Garden (new edition). 2 M) 
Bee Keepers’Text Book, Paper, 40e.; Cloth. 75 
Bemeut'a Rabbit ritnolor. 30 
Uieknell'n Village Builder (55 Plates, allowing 
New aiul Practical Designs)., 100(1 
Boriimer s Mettiod of Making Manures. 25 
Brock's Book of Flowers (new).. 1 75 
Brldgeniaii's Gardener’s Assistant. ... 2 50 
Bulat's Family Kitchen Gardener. 1 00 
Do. Flower Garden. .. . 150 
Carpentry Made Easr(newl.. 5 00 
Ohoinlstry of the Farm (Nichols). 1 25 
( Imrltau s Grape Grower’s Guide. 76 
Cider Maker's Manual .. 160 
Glitter’s Now III. Cattle Doctor,colored plates... l> 00 
Gobbett s Amerlemi Gardener. 7.5 
Pole’s American Fruit Book.....,,. 75 
Gobi’s American Veterinarian. 76 
Cotton Culture (Lyman s,i. 1 50 
Crack Shot (Barber)... j 75 
Cranberry Culture iJ. J. White). 1 25 
Dadd’s American Cattle Doctor. 1 50 
Ini .Modern Horse Hooter. i 50 
Dune's Muck Manual. ” .” ; 26 
Darwin’s Variations of Animals and Plants...... 6 00 
Dead Shot; or, Hnorluiati’a Complete Guide. 1 75 
Downing's Fruits and Fruit Trees of America. 
(1100 pp.). . 5(10 
Do. Rural Essays. . 3 5 U 
Drainage lor Profit und Health.,]) 1 50 
Dyer and Color Maker's ('ompunton. 1 25 
Eastwood's 1 'ranberry Culture. 76 
FI 1 lot’s Lawn amt Shade Trees........... ........ 1 rsj 
Everybody’s Lawyer. .. ■} igj 
Every Woman Her Own Flower Gardener (Hew). 
paper, 60e.; cloth.. 1 qy 
Farm inIUnag< (11 IP. ...li. . 1 go 
Farm I mplemetil.H and Machinery (J. J. Thomas) I 50 
Field’s Pear Culture.. , . 125 
Fishing in American Waters (Scott)... 3 60 
Flint on Grasses. 2 50 
Do. Milch Cows and Dairy Far ml ug....1... 2 50 
Forest Trees (Brvantl . 1 50 
Frank Forrester’s Field Sports (2 rots.),.,,. 6 00 
Do. fish and Fishing (100 engravings) . . 5 00 
Do. Manual for Young Sportsmen. 3 mi 
Fuller’s Illustrated Htrawbnrry Gulturlst. 20 
Do. Forest Tree Gulturlst... 1 50 
Do. Small Fruits (Illustrated). 1 50 
Fulton’s Peach Culture. A H.unl-Buok' arid 
Guide to Every Planter. 1 50 
Gardening for Profit (P. Henderson). ] HI 
Gardening for thu SnliUi (While's). 2 00 
lira pe Gulturlst (A . 8 . Fuller). 1 50 
Gray’s Munualof Botany and Lessons...... 3 uo 
Do. School and Field Boole of Botany. 2 50 
Do. How Plants Grow (iWO Illustrations). 1 12 
Do. Introduction to Structural and Systematic 
Bulanv and Vegetable Physiology ( la >00 Ulus.), s 60 
Guenon on Milch Cows. 75 
Gun. Rod and Saddle.1 60 
Harney’s Barns, Outhnllrtlngs and Fenees,. 10 00 
Harris on Insects. . 4 5j) 
Do. on the Pig Breeding, Management, Ac..... 150 
IIuMtDkl's American House Carpenter. 3 50 
Hints to Morse Keepers (Herbert's). 1 76 
One Hundredth St. 
B«pvhh, 
Cow*, 
Cn!vo«i. 
Sh'iOD i 
..1.95C 
34 
727 
78 
Furty-Eighth St.... 
.. UK) 
87 
908 
9,182 
Fortieth St. 
.. IK) 
no 
485 
10.530 
Commnnlpaw. 
.5.013 
00 
00 
7,751 
Weohawkon. 
.. 973 
00 
OO 
000 
Totals this week... 
. 7,942 
121 
2,130 
20,484 
” last week... 
. 9,730 
4.8 
2,881 
22,252 
COMPARATIVE RATES. 
Last week. 
Cents. 
Good titeors $ lb.12 uii 13K 
Fair. 11 ® 113f 
Poor.10 @ tOY 
Poorest. 8 @ 9K 
Gen. selling rates.11 Qs 13 
This week. 
Cents. 
.12 ® 13 W 
11 @ lP)f 
10 (3 M k 
8 @ 9K 
UK a i2K 
SPECIAL NOTICES, 
The absurd and mischievous statement that 
an Elastic Truss, so called, will certainly cure rup¬ 
tures Is not endorsed by Messrs. Pomeroy Sc Go., 
whoso Elastic Rupture Belt Is, nevertheless, the very 
best Elastic Truss made. For correct Information ou 
this subject, address POMEROY & CO., 744 Broad¬ 
way, New York. 
Do farinei'H realize that they can save the en¬ 
tire cost of Nellis’s original Harpoon Horse Hay 
Fork In one-half day’s use during the rainy weather? 
Manufactured by A. J. Nellis Sc Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., 
and kept for sale la principal towns. 
High Farming without Manure..'(5 
Holly's Art of ftiiw-KIIIng... 75 
llolly’a Gurpunter’s Hand Book (new).. 7 b 
Hooper's Dug and Gun. 35 
Moopes’ Book of Evergreens. 3 00 
Hop Culture. 40 
How Crops Feed...... 2 00 
How Crops Gvnw ........ 2 00 
Hunter and Trapper.... X 00 
Hqsnmnn's Grapes end wtne. 1 50 
Indian Corn : Its Vuiue. culture and Lees.. 1 50 
Jennings on ( attic and their Diseases. 1 76 
Do. Horse and his Diseases.. 1 75 
Do. Horae Training Made Easy.1.!..... 1 26 
Do. Sheep, Swine and Poultry. 1 76 
Johnston's Agricultural ) liemistry. 1 75 
Do. Element* Agricultural Chemistry. 1 6(1 
Kemp's Landscape Gardening. . 2 80 
Lungatroth on the llivc and Honey Bee.2 00 
Lewis' American Sport*until. 2 75 
Lightning Rods, and How to Construct Them, 
by John Pbln.’ 25 
Manual on Max and Hemp Culture.!.!!!!!! 28 
Manual of Tobaouo Culture . 25 
Mason’s Farrier and Stud Book. 1 io 
Maybew’ii lIiuM.rutud Horse Management..!!!!! 3 no 
Do. Illustrated Uorse Doctor. . 3 00 
Mechanic's Cottlbltriioil INlclinlaob)_ ' 3 00 
Mechanics for Millwrights, Machinists and othera 1 50 
Milos ou Horan's Foot (cloth). 75 
Modern Cookery (by MIhh Acton and Mrs. 's! j. 
1 rale). .. 175 
McClure's Disease* of Horse. Cattle arid Sheep! 2 U0 
Money in this Garden, by P. T. Qtjinn ... ; 50 
Norris' Fi»b Culture . 1 75 
Norton's Elements Solentltlc Agriculture... 75 
Onion Culture... 20 
Our Farm of Four Acres ....!!!!!!!!! 30 
Purdue on Strawberry Culture.....!!!!!! 75 
Parsons on the Rose. 1 25 
Pear Culture for Profit (P. T. Quinn).1 00 
Pedder’s Lund Measure.. (k) 
Practical and L<c 1 entitle Fruit Culture (Baker).!! 4 00 
Practical Floriculture(P. Henderson). 1 50 
Practical Poultry Keeper II.. Wright). 2 00 
Prautlual Sheplfnrd (Hunduil)... 2 00 
S ulnby’s Myaterles of Bee Keeping..!!!!! 1 50 
ulricy on soiling Cuttle... X 25 
audall’s Fine VVool Sheep Husbandry. 1 00 
ool Sheep Husbandry. 
nre using up all Mott the local and shipping trade do nxwtei 1 ^iZk Wo Z K ' 1 ® at 
L lu . 1 berries and currants. Delaware about 8.000 htir, ..ami tl.e J ' S'La' 1 ;,, 
peuulieft begin to show ; ,mcl( quoted to-day ai Ki.50® 
4 K crate; xorlolk, #3.50®8. Ill ickberiies are of 
choice quality this season, and bring steady good 
prices; we quote Lawton and Dorchester, 2(l®2le |( 
quart. Raspberries, scarce; Antwerp*, 12®J50. l'or 
third-quarts. Black Caps, U®20e. for quart. Southfrrn 
pears are quoted at f3 ®6 18 crate for good to fancy 
iQOludioga few Bartletts; poor.«1 (,/ji. 7.V Whorth*- 
I'crrle,. ?o ®6 » bush. Currants red, 9®l0c. V tb,; 
do. black, 12 k lie, Glicrrit- ere running mtti lino 
Rochester, Hour, 13® 15c. WutermfeloiiB,|30®45 V 100; 
the latter for Augusta. Norfolk apuJes of good size, 
T bbl.; New Jersey do., |3®4. Peanuts llrm at 
late prices. 
itcur gutufvti^cmcnt.^’. 
For Summer Eeading 
MI 8 S ALGOTT’S New Novel, 
WOItlv, A Story of Experience. 
Price $1.75; 18,000 have been sold in six weeks. 
PHILIP G1BGRT HAMERTON ’8 delightful and 
instructive liook, 
TIIE INTELLECTUAL LIFE. 
Price $2.00. 
MISS HA RRIXC l' \V. PRESTON'S New Story, 
Vise.; Fiat Creek, »5, J2KO.I Fulton, 113 13K(**Hen- Price $1.25. ’’A treasure house of wit and wisdom.” 
dm-son Association, 200 ,12u«.i Herkimer Go. Central ... „ - 
90,12KC.; Iflll, 70, 15 kc.; J. D, Ives, IM, Mfe!; L. D 11 * 11 «. BITS OF TALK ABOUT HOME 
T.vintM.... (to. n.v,». __ pr i»»J . '.V. * 11 \ 1* ^ 
place in 
TTa^branUftflo...S t g 
st b r mi7« heal <iXtrfta .. 7 H 65 
Southern, sblpplng stock.!!!!!!!!!!! C 40® .8 00 
.-Siuau » UUKU. .SU, Ci.-sl-.., .-V. ffmirn SL LO., (ill, J J’.O.: 
Snell’s Bush, lift, l2Ke.; Stone Amblft.W, I2’<c.-, strat- 
2JY‘} A »alt8b»ry. iff), H«e.: Warren Center, to, 12 c.; 
W hita* Creek, Ou, l2K'c. 
But few factor!e* sent their goods on commission, 
preferring to accept the ruling price paid hero, or 
hold over their cheese, rather than trust to the pos¬ 
sibility of not realizing as much in New York City. 
Price $1.57. ”1 eunnot withhold an expression of 
my high appreciation or thu services you have ren¬ 
dered your sex,” says Wm. Lloyd Garrison. 
J3T Our books are sold by all book and newsdeal¬ 
ers. Mailed postpaid by the publishers, 
ROBERTS BROTHERS, Boston. 
Do. Sheep Husbandry In the South.. 1 50 
Richardson on tin; Dog. 30 
Saunders' Domestic Poultry. 40 
Bcheuok’s Gardeners’ Text-Book. 75 
Kcribner'a Prmlune Tables .. 30 
Dw. Ready Reckoner am! Log Book.!!.!!!! 30 
Simpson * Horse Portraiture - Breeding, Rear¬ 
ing and Training Trotters. 2 50 
Six Hundred Recipe*...,,. 1 75 
Skillful IloHsewM'e. .; 7 ^ 
Slack's Trout Culture (imw).... .... .! 1 an 
Stewart’* (John) Stable Book. ” ] 55 
Tngtttmoler'* Poultry Book (colored plates)!."! 9 00 
Tegetmeler'* Pigeon Book (colored plates)..... 5 00 
Ten A urea Enough. X 50 
Tile Boston Machinist (Fitzgerald)..!!! 75 
The Dog (by Dinks, Muytiew and Hutchinson)' 3 it) 
The flog (new).. . 2 50 
Thu flm-se (Siouehungitl, 8 vo., 022 pp. 3 50 
The Afule (Riley) A Treatise on thu Breeding, 
Training uml uses to which he may be put.... 18) 
The People’s Practical Poultry Book. X 50 
Thomas' Am. Fruit Gulturlst (4SU Illustrations). 3 00 
Trancnr s Guide (Newhouse). 2 (JO 
Trout Culture (Seth Green).! 1 (JO 
Trowbridge’s (Mrs. Laorai Excelsior Cook Book 
and Housekeeper’* Aid. 1 25 
Warder's I ledge* and Evergreens..., .!.!.!!! 150 
Waring’s Element* uf Agriculture. 1 110 
Watson’s American Hunn; Garden. 2 00 
Wax Flower*.and How to Make Thorn... 2 00 
Western Fruit Growers’ Guide (Elliott).!!! 1 60 
Wheeler’s Homes for the People...... 3 90 
Do. Rural Homes... 2 00 
Window Gardening (II. T. Williams)...!!!! 1 00 
Woodruff’s Trotting Horne of America. 2 25 
Woodward’s Graperies and Uort'l Buildings .... 1 =1 
Do. Country Home*.. i 80 
Do, Cottage* and Farm tioueog. 1 50 
Do. Suburban and Country Houses. 1 5) 
Youatt and Spooner on the Horse. 1 50 
Youlltt and Martin on Cattle. 150 
Youatt and Marlin on thu Hog.. 1 00 
Youatt on Sheep.. 1 00 
youman'B Hand-Book of Household Science_ 1 76 
Address all orders to 
D. D. T. MOORE, 5 Beekman St„ New Yo-a. 
t&~ Any Books desired, not named In this L4*t 
will be furnished on receipt of price. 
