I f rt“li Inriii. -The market is native tor all «en- 
so liable lots. Peaches move briskly; thin week winds 
up irinlks. Delaware Is nut shipping largely—about 
*»vi• partly-tilted ears have arrived dully alone our 
lust.. Home-1 kink tim variety " liulo’a Early " shows 
Improv'd flavor with Inter crops. We quote Dela¬ 
wares, per crate, #2,51)08: N 01 T 1 .Iks, #2 In lots. Illaek- 
lierrios pro In fair demand, ut 20 © 22 c, per quart, for 
cultivated, and #2.75©3 per terdu.d l or common hush 
Creek, too, IBP.; Herkimer Co. Union, 185. ISRe.; Un¬ 
due, GJ, Uic.: Man helm, luK, Use.; VUuibeun Center. 226, 
file.; MlnaviJle. DU, Du.: Mohawk, I2«c.; Nun v,lie 
Association, 2:i(), 13c.; Norway Association. 83,12*e.; 
Old Stone fliureli, IIW, Do,; Palestine Union,52, l 2 *c.; 
itoot. Hi., me.; small s itusb. mi, I2'<ic.; A. smith & 
La., 7.1, I .c.; Smith Creole, HO, 13c.; Top Notch, UU, 
lave.: Waterville, 8 a, lie. 
growth IK 7 I. 1 ,100180.5 Old Olda, growths 1883 and 1809, 
8015c,; Bavaria:?, Ill©l5fl.) English, ;i0t«i3fic.; Belgian, 
J.JkeJOe.; Cullfornlun, 17062c. 
Ultra Is very much depressed. Bacon is Imrd to sell 
Beef hams—choice Western, *20031; Texan prime, 
#25028,: do. fair Iota. :t1H©24. I.nm, 8 *o. for Went- 
M 3 g, 
SWOOBE’S BUBAL MIjWtY©BKEB. 
$7,000,000 on public Improvements.Civilian 
military parades have been forbidden by the 
police. 
Home Newa. 
A new $5 note is to be Issued by the Gov¬ 
ernment—The cholera was raging In Mt. Vor- 
'•be 20th, and half the population 
hud left the town....Paul Dahlgron has hoen 
made Corisul-Oencral at Rome.An Italian 
has been arrested in Mew Haven for enslaving 
II alum children.The New Jersey Constitu¬ 
tional Convention is in session, .Two persons 
were drowned at Atlantic City. N. J., on the 
:fcd. .A train was stopped by highway men on the 
22d. li.i miles west of Ues Moines, Iowa, and rob¬ 
bed : the euginucr was shot; the robbers were 
on horseback, disguised as K u-K tux ; ;» great 
Imnl is in progress after them ; the whole West 
o state <>r excitement over the daring affair 
.... 1 he extradition of Carl Vogt has been re- 
ftisml by the Government.The American 
Philological Association has been in session in 
Easton, Pa... There havo been recent abundant 
rams ini California.. .The new American steam¬ 
ship, Ohio, has made her trial trip from Phila¬ 
delphia. .... Hon. John P. Hale of New Hamp¬ 
shire has broken his hip bone....The Crispin 
lodges of Massaehusetts arc in a demoralized 
state File sutnmeusracos havo commenced at 
Saratoga. . .Duels have recently been fought in 
W ilkesbsrre, Pa., and Augusta, Ga_It is pro¬ 
posed to build a summer white House at Long 
llraueh, and give it to the nation.... Further 
prosecutions against the Ku-KIux will beaban- 
doned The Iowa car robber* hare been tracked 
inf,I. Missouri....Tom Bowling won the race at 
Saratoga.Cigar dealers are opposed to the 
use or Lint patent boxes tho Government intends 
;.9 r<l ?, rs for P° 8ti d cards amount to 
M.UHJO.UOO ... lhe Government will not allow any 
of the Signal Corps to go with Prof. Wise across 
i.hc IMantloin a balloon...K^pubUcaai in Mas¬ 
sachusetts are organizing against Gen. Butler, 
who bones to become Governor of that State... 
Some Creek Indians have hail a failing out 
among themselves, with 0 killed Cholera has 
disappeared from Kentucky In tho matter 
Of the College race it lias been decided that Yale 
was first, Wesleyan second, and Harvard third 
. ..The one-term amendment tu the Constitu¬ 
tion will be proposed in the next Congress. 
Obituary. 
Samuel Wilberitorce, D. D., Bishop of 
Winchester, England, was kilted on the Kith by 
being thrown from his horse; he was born in 
1805. and was the author of a number of church 
books. .Hon. Richard Bethel 1. Lord Wear,bury, 
died in Loudon bn the 10th ; horn In 1800: he 
became Lord Chancellor in 1801 . .Chief-Justice 
Chapman ot Massachusetts died on the 24th of 
Juno at Flufillen, Switzerland ; he was burn in 
1801.Kx-Gov. Colby of New Hampshire, at 
Concord, on the 80th Rov. Dr. Guiiuburg of 
Boston on tho 81st, a distinguished Hebrew 
Ouatav Rose, a celebrated German chemist, in 
Berlin, on tho 2g(|; lie was born in 1798 Abel 
C. Collins, stock editor of the N. Y. Tribune, on 
the Altli .. Robert Ethridge, acting Naval Offl- 
Cor of New York city, on the 28d. 
Fire*. 
Twenty houses in Montreal on the 20th : 
loss $160,000, and 18 families homeless. Sus¬ 
pender factory in Norwich, Conn., on the 80th ; 
lews. #57,000 . ..Stores, etc., In Jackson, Teniu, 
on the 21st; loss, $110,o <hi . Machine simp mi 
2lsl Ht., Philadelphia, on tho 81st; loss, $15,000 
. Store rooms of tho Provtdenofc Iron Co., in 
Providence, It. I., on the 8Jst; loss, $23,000.. 
1'ouuiJry in Bath, ile., on the 32d; loss, $113,000 
.. ...Paint and oil store in Toledo, O., on the 
~2d i loss, $35,000 Distillery on James St., 
Cleveland, O., on tim 22d ; loss, $75,000 ,,8tallies 
in Brooklyn, L. 1., on the 33d; Joss, $3.5,000.... 
16 buildings in Mt. Carruol, Pa,, on the :JUh : 
mss, $40,000 A tremendous lire broke out In 
Baltimore on the morning of the dM.li, which at 
one time threatened the destruction Of tlui city 
Help arrived from Washington and Philadel¬ 
phia, and after a long struggle the fire was got 
under control. Some tun blocks were burned, 
bounded by Howard, Lexington, Liberty and 
Mulberry streets. The flames ran from roof 
to roof, leaping over the streets. A line Pres¬ 
byterian ebureb, a German Lutheran church, 
and a part of the Maryland University were de¬ 
stroyed. The Cathedral was several times on 
lire. I he Washington engines wore ut work on 
the fire in 120 minutes after the alarm. The lire 
raged il hours. The loss is $1,000,000; 100 houses 
were destroyed, and 00 families left, homeless, 
Great tires are raging in the woods on Long I«_ 
land. . Three houses in Melrose, N. Y., on the 
Joth ; loss, $20,009. . .Stove siiop, machine shop, 
Iiofjoo 1 Pawtucket ’ H * 1 - yn the ~>th; loss, 
-♦♦♦--- I 
FOREIGN NEWS. ( 
ITHMcellaneouH Foreign News. 
Members of tho Canadian Government are j 
Implicated in the great railway scandal.. The 1 
crews of live of the best Spanish men-of-war J 
have revolted, and the ships have been turned 
over to the insurgents. Spain has declared them < 
to be pirates, lawful prizes for any nation to ( 
capture. Spanish soldiers continue to mutiny. ? 
in Vlitoria there are 7,000 Republican soldiers 5 
in a demoralized condition. Spain proposes < 
to cull out 9o,000 men of the reserves. Extra¬ 
ordinary war taxes will be levied. A German 
war frigate is in pursuit of one of the Spanish {“ 
pirates. The people of Uareeh.nu are fleeing, in 5 
fear of ft disturbance. The Carllsta now have a « 
lorce of 30,000 men. France refuses to grant h 
belligerent rights to tim OcGists. .The German 1 
evacuation of Franco progresses_England low 1 
been visited with severe thunder storms. . Jm- £ 
sertions from the Government ol Spain continue 
in VaJeiicia . In Barcelona, 230 soldiers Joined 5 
the vurlists, Spain has a new Ministry, with p 
- N • Salincroti for President; lie is in favor u 
of u federal Republic. The Civil Guard will be H 
increased to 10,000. A number of tho Spanish “ 
provinces and cities have declared their inde¬ 
pendence. An Orsiui bomb has been exploded 
at the door of tho Cortes. The new Conslitu- r< 
is barricaded for an attack. It is now proposed 
to place a princo of Hohenzollern upon the 
Spanish throne...»The [ntornationals are be- 
coming active in Europe ... .The Grand Duke 
Nicholas has returned from Khiva to Russia 
Orangemen have made a great demonst ration 
at Artragh, Ireland....Tim Spanish Cories has 
suppressed the Admiralty. Tin? President has 
called out 80,000 men. (Jen. (’on boras is march- 
lug on Madrid with f’,,000 men. Hu will seize all 
German ships at Cartagena unless I lie Vigilante 
is restored. The soldiers of Barcelona havo re- 
Whitc wheat extras. 7 16© 8 30 
8 t. Louis . IJ 55® 10 75 
Southern, shipping stock. 6 30® 7 DO 
Family extras. 7 95010 75 
Rye Hour. .. I 30© 5 25 
f <rn meal. Caloric. 2 SO® 3 35 
Western, yellow. 3 iao>j .1 30 
Jersey. R 25® 3 36 
Wliite Western. 2 75® 3 15 
Brandywine. 3 850 3 DO 
Bag Meal. Coarse. 1 r, 5 © 1 70 
yellow. 1 25© i 30 
White. 2 90® :> 1.5 
amounted to about 708 boxes, which sold at prices a 
trifle better than wore received last week, tile best 
farm lots bringing Pie. and the poorest ttbjo, The 
ruling rates paid woro from lie. to llpjc. 
The ntlerlngs from factories we estimate ut about 
8,01X1 boxes, and tile wales foot up nearly 0,500. The 
t"P iifleo obtained forfaney factory was l;ie., which 
Is U of a cent better thun last week’s quotations. 
The leading trunMietlonx wo report as follows : 
Eagle. 12s boxes, ut PiVc.; Avery A Ives, inn, 18c.; 
Ueeelier, CiO, lie.; Brocketl'u llrldge, |:«l, 13c.; Hrock- 
etl, N. Feetor, 60, l?H 0 .; Cftyadutta, 121,13Nc.; Central 
Valley, 75,13e.; (,'barlestown t-Cijrners,71,TiLc.; Cold 
Brook. 89. 130.: Cold Spring. 100. 120 e.; Dairy - Lilli, 87, 
Me.; Euphruia, 105, li’tc.; Fulrflela AssoeiuUou, 300, 
SEMI-BUSINESS PARAGRAPHS. 
The Improved Universal Clothes Wringer, 
will; its new malleable iron folding clamps, for 
fastening it to a tub or box, is the neatest, most 
compact and durable Wringer ever made. 
Advice. — Send for free Price List. 
Scale Works, Binghamton, N. Y. 
Jones 
Instead of BITTER use SWEET QUININE. 
THE MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, Monday, July 28, 1.873. 
Receipts.—Thu receipts of the principal kinds of 
produce lor tun past week an? un follows *. 
Dried Fruits, pkits. 970 0 . tton, fifties. 16,159 
Eggs, bbls... . 0,769 I tops, bales. ... 159 
®loi»r. bWs.. 63,820 I'eauutu, bugs. 1,812 
Wheat, bush. 892,5011 < 'ut meets, pkgs.... 3,550 
Loru, bush. 070.300IlNyrk, bids... 7 
4 hlldl TIB 36(1 II,. .r' .1 in. 
•wif. 77 nutui-uuii h:, 1 ., i>t*i iMjnu, vvauermei- 
OU 8 . $30®B0--li.u higher price owing to a bettor line 
ol fruit arriving. Southern pears are quoted lit $4®li 
per crate f, jr Bartlett: $:k.ra for Bell; common, $3. 
I hero Is too mucli bttrry South to realize on pears; 
tlie difference in price for better grown lots would 
pay the sill >p«r. Cherries are abpm gone, ltaspber- 
rleH lhrultic. per quart for lilack-Cups, and ll© 12 c. for 
thirds Antworps. AnidcB PM! In fair demand for 
bakers use, iind n few sizable boughs uro selling for 
retail. The general run Is $3®3.5I); n lew extra size 
quoted W.5U. Peanuts ttrni, as quoted before 
Gi’nin. Prices tliroughmit for wheat, corn and 
oats ore lower, with a disposition to press bur luoss 
and a mode rule outlet for supplies. Wheal at #1.40© 
1.4a for No. 2 spring; #1.19@L02 for No. I do., #1.60 
01.63 for winter red Western; #l.55®1.03for amber 
do., and .fI.OO mI.so for white Western. Rye at 78c. for 
Western. Corn at Sl©65kc- for steamer grades of 
Western mixed ; StkicWfi:. for Hailing do.; 58080c. for 
yellow Western ; 47©5.,e. for kiln-dried. Outs, Ilk® 
42Re. for now mixed Westeru, 4a©Mlo. for white do., 
nod 41®41 ’-.e, for black do. 
liny nud Straw, Prices are lower, us supplies 
are no.re liberal. Prime hay, $2f)f...33 per ton; Rood, 
#22024; good shipping, $18020[ CODUnon, do. #13®II. 
Long rye straw, $l.S©lii; short do., $12015; nut. 
#12013. 
IIopt,.-There has been a fair trade from brewers 
aud prices huve boon well sustained. HupuHos have 
become very light,, more particularly of line stock, 
and if. Is the impression that stocks will be worked 
down closer than usual beforu tho appearance of the 
new crop. 
New Yorks, growth 1872, 4()©45e.; Eastern, growth 
gutter lias been otfered In market this week. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New Vork. July 20,1878. 
Ifeeves,—Wednesday’s trade in beeves was small 
and slow, prices ranging ut MS© 12 c. V k>., a few top 
steers selling at. 12,Sc. <K it.; weights, 5Pjc.«7Vl owt. 
I humbiy trade opened fair, at. a reduction ot Re. V 
it., on all grade.-; of quality. Tills was chiefly owing 
to the fact that the Kcnoral run of the steers to hand 
was poor and largely consisted of Texans. Prices 
ranged at 7.t.©121fc. n lit•; 5 ©hj^ cwt. Krldo.y there 
was the same aspect of trade. Prices 9!zru:d;,"ie. lb.: 
U j©9 cwt. Tile various lots ol steers ' die red for sale, 
us a hove quoted, were- seldom cleared oh nn due fore¬ 
noon, aud several lots were still unsold at uild-day 
on Friday. 05 uk 5(7 lbs., with 57 llis. for topi steers, was 
all Unit, could be obtained mi net weight Special 
sums as followsCoarse Indiana cuttle, 7 cwt. f' 
head, UJja V It.; common Virginia steers. Ii;k cwt., 
BM«. * to; Ohio do.. 0k owl., Uke. r.r lb.; poor ills- 
BOlirl do., ti cwt. SCnlit, hlRe. -p it.; eour.-c do., do., 0^' 
cwt., 11 Nc. V it.; OouuuOu Illinois do.,0R cwt, strong, 
U©U>iU. P Ho; good do., do., 7®il cwt.. u0i2.Sc. V it.; 
Texan do,, 50U cwt., 7 Fj©9F<c. It.; Cherokee do., 
4>4 cwt., stood over unsold. 
Hllrli Gown. Tru ’e hi these animals bus been 
both small and dull since last Monday. The few lots 
ills nosed of were fomnl oil'at reduced rates. Gen- 
l*i u) nidus at $3tkjbAi 4 * bead. 
Oats, bush. 
Rye. bush. 
Harley, bush. 
Malt, bush. 
lleans bush. 
Coru meal, bbla.. 
torn meal, bags.. 
330,;!(HJ| Upof, pkgs. 485 
98,300 Lard, pkgs. 2,860 
Butter, pkgs. 10,100 
U-iM'Cheese, pkgs.. lUM.SuU 
1,889 Wool, bales. 4,II.Vt 
1,154 Crass seed, bush... 
1.713; Dressed Hogs, No.. 
Pt’iis. Experts of beaus past week, 
•lOUbbls.; of polls, 2,1X10 bush, The market. Is ilrin for 
medium and marrows the latter calling for more 
money other grades of beans are only nominally 
quoted, as they are very scarce. There is room for 
kidnoys, ir any remain to come forward. The. trade 
lu mediums Is not active sliii holders adhere to still 
quotations, particular I y lor choice parcels iu store. 
In (.anaihutj peas there is no special movement, and 
Pilous are nut inutcrlnlly changed, Green peas havo 
imil a spurt and prices are, after a long time, In stll- 
or’s favor. ’ 
Hllrli I,own. Tru 'e lu these animals bus been 
both small and dull since lust Monday. Tho few lots 
tlIsnogod of were forced off at reduced rates. Gen- 
t'nd Sidu» at $8(1070 head. 
VchIn. Them Is only a slow demand l'or veals, 
and as tho supply Is abundant, quality regulates 
the prices obtained. Smooth quality, 7)4®9}<u. S» lb.; 
outline do.. 5 grazs calves, #5©7 head, with a 
Leftllier.-FOr light-hemlock, 27R©29c; 27,'*©3h;. few of same at #12. General weights, on average, 
for middle, 2fi®3fle. tor lionvy, 24®20O. for good dam- are 120©15U©2UU lbs. V bead, 
aged; coops at |:.'©45c, for light packs, 41©44c. tor 
middle liueks, n>A I3c. lor light sines, S8®42c. for mid- Sheep a ml l.n mbs. There was no sain, oven at 
die sides, 380406. for heavy sides. reduced rates, on Wednesday last, for ..hoopor lambs 
Poultry .. Gaum*.-Spring chickens are in ex- iamb's"7?j0iaHe fB 'UTudo' 
cesa of tlie fleuuiild; prime fowls aro steady and sal- held ArmTfriduy ‘whon so so iilirJe VltLsoid Jit's 5 
able at full prices. Small turkeys also Uud a demand, ©flS. • la.ubiWfillPfo I ^ 
»Sk 
keys, 190211c,; did ones, low l/giiine,; N. J. ducks, 90® ' 
W i vs ter u gm!ie * 11 , ' JUU “ ****'®i lings There ,m demand for coarse quality, 
wi.sti.ru goiise, #i..si® 1 . 46 . I„ !livy vVesteru hogs, and trtulo Is only modorute lu 
Provision*. -There has been a sharp advance In nomWa^fiLiTc vT^cl'tv'tefc h Kkc 
the price of pork based upon supply »mi demand, c,.....L.V.. ... y .. , 3 ' u ’ . 'K s f iAC : 
! ,r .t. seue.-y. rz.juotz.iu; uiHuun puns, in 
bulk. ;i(l©92o.; green peas, bush., range, # 1 . 1501 . 16 . 
Ilccstvux.—Exports since Jan. 1st, UO.Hixi lbs.; same 
IKU’tOd last year, 172,550 do. The demand is mainly 
for prime.sou thorn, lor which ;H©35e. IS readily given 
by exporters. Western Is barely staady at 82.W®33e. 
Broom Gorn. There Isuo stock arriving, aud ohi 
juppuas are being aloudlly closed out ut full prices 
Wo quote, hurl, 8K0944O.; gre.-n. 5W®0^e.; red, 3 
oC.; old, iWl^e. 
BHirer. - 8 mall reoeipts hegln to tell offoctlvely 
upon tho market, and prices are showing a good deal 
of strength. Statu butter almost rules the market at 
present, particularly where the ilonmnd is directed to 
flue and good table grades. Dealers fuel safe in do- 
umudlng strong prices for half-tubs and firkins, as 
line Western U hard to llud, ami North River pads 
havo advanced to 82035 ( 4 , We quote State firkins, in 
oe.s, .Sic.; ilii. hall-tuhs. do., 31©33e.; a few selected 
flrkiuN bring 3204 Welsh tubs, when lino, bring 28c.; 
low grades of Slate, 20©27c.; flue Western, 2l022ii, 
othor tots, 14©17c. 1 
ChooNO, — Exilurts, past week, 90,000 hxs. A con¬ 
tinued hh«rid demand has somewhat HUrprise.il the 
trade here, fVB It was thought that with the unusual 
free shipments lately, the markets on the other side 
would be temporarily glutted: but shippers are ns 
eager as ever to secure supplhiand with the re¬ 
ceipts worked up Goan, prices have been advanced 
Lilly Kc.,and in instances, jgc. e lb. Tim market 
i closed with a confluent tone, the appearance of lute 
arrivals shoayig somewhat green, leading to the Im¬ 
pression IlmjLCho factories tiav,i forwarded their 
lhake promptly, and there is no important uccumu- 
lations ol stock on the shelves. 
We quote:—Floe 8 tate faotory, i:k,il3Wc„ with a 
few fancy at WWc.J ottior, ll®12c.; Hkun, 5©Uc.; half 
do., 9010c.; VVesteru factory, llX©18We.; Nngiish 
dairy, U>40l2>4c. 
Cotton.—There has been a "short interest’’ for 
tbls month, and prices have been sustained, | n for¬ 
ward deliveries, August attracts most attention, as 
it Is believed that there will be considerable Inquiry 
to cover contracts in this month. Prices show con¬ 
siderable irregularity, however, closing at '0 19-,T3c 
for July, 19 21-32C. for August, 18}<e. for September. 
17&e. for October, 17 ll-liic. for November, I7;sic. for 
orn steam on spot, 8 ,V cents, for July, SJkc. for 
August. Long clear. Be., short clear, 9>t«.; short rib, 
9®10 i( 6. Muss pork. #JT.b 8 K spot delivery ; #17.N) for 
July; Western prime moss nominally $18.25017.60. 
Dressed lings, city, 0H07Ru. Gutiueuts ure seUInu ut 
l:t'o.I le. ! ir heies, loose ; be, for shoulders, loose ; 7 R 
09kic. for Pickled bhlllcs, loose.. Boxc<l dry-suited 
shoulders, KFjc. Smoked incuts at 14018c. for loose 
halus, lUo. for loose shmilders. 'I'allow at 0>((<il8%(i. for 
prime stock. Beef, soIIImk at #9011.75 for barreled 
umv plain mess, # 12013.50 for extra muss. Tierceil 
heel at #23025 Tor uew India mess, #30081 for now 
extra India mess, and $2t©23 for now prime mens. 
Seeds. -There lx a dull trade, as usual at tbls sea¬ 
son of the year. Clover, 8Y©9c.; timothy, #1,2004.40. 
Rough llax quiet at $2.4002.50. 
Tolmrco.-W ij are carrying very full stocks of 
Western leuf, the warehouses being pretlv well lin¬ 
ed, but a lively shipping business is counted upon 
when 1 might morn Is available lu a sulllelent extent, 
us there are Indications of supplies being wanted 
Ireol :, with aa increased business (luring the last 
few days. Very full prices arc maintained. Neudlcul 
meets with very little attention, the home trade being 
about tho only purclhisufs, but they pay very steady 
prices. 
IjriOTATIONS NIHV CROP. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Lugs. 7 © 7!^c. 71*0 ?>$(!. 
December. 
UpUiitlM. AlHbiunn. Now Orlciitn*. Tojim. 
Ordinary. 14J4 ll>i UW itu 
Good Ordinary . 18 la is m ' 4 
Strict Good Ordinary. 19 19 19 19 
Low Mliidliug. 20 2U 20 2(1 
Middling. 21 21 21 21 
Good MJddllug. 23 23 23 23 
Dried Fruits.-Tho highest prices ruling for ap¬ 
ples, which were based upon the undimlnisned sup¬ 
plies through tlie late liberal shipping demand, have 
attracted the attention of holders in the Interior and 
started shipments forward to this market. With the 
Increased receipts, the market cloned a little unset¬ 
tled. with buyers uud sellers apart In their views, al¬ 
though full late price* are still asked. Peaches have 
u little better sain, particularly appealed, which are 
Inquired for on speculative account. 
. Southern apples, 4*05>fc. for ordinary ; Western. 
aK 00 Xc.; Mtuto 11.4(070.; sliced, 70©SXc. Pooled 
peaches Prime Gn. and Nurth Carolina, 12 c.; ordi¬ 
nary, 309c. Unpeeled poaches, 404MC. for quarter 
and 5®6Mc. for halves. Plums at 12©13c. for State, 
aud ll®Do. forHouthern. Cherries, 18©20e. fur State 
and Southern. Blackberries, 70Sc. 
Kggs.— The market Is extremely dwll, and although 
receipts would warrant tlrrn prices, there am free 
sellers at lb® 2 Uc. lor Western and Ciuiada, aud 20© 
28c. for Stale and Pennsylvania, Stock begins to 
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Uugs...7 ® 7Mc. Die. ®7Kc. Trade b 
Good do. ... 7F0 8 Rc. 7*|f® Hitm. 
Common to medium loaf. 8 H® BJ 50 . 9 © hike. 
Good no. ..10 0 lOH'c. 11 © 12 
Fine do. ..II ® 12 c. 12 k 0 i3 o. ,, 
Selections. 1 J }>,0 13 c. i3K® 15 GOB Humlrodth 8 t. 
HEEDI.EAK CROP Of 187). Fortieth^^St'*’ 
Connecticut and Jlassachusctts tillers.II @14 c. Coinmunipaw.'. " 
seconds... 13 © 25 c. VVeehawken.... 
wrappers.ID © 55 o. 
seleeuons. 00 © 75 c. Totals this wool 
New York inters.. Ill @ II c. " last wee 
wrappers. 13 © 35 0 . 
assorted lots. ....11 © il e., 
Pennsylvania tillers. 12 © ;.» c , 
wrappers. 22 © 00 0 . r . . 0 . 
assorted lots.18 © 25 e. Loorl tsteers IP 
Ohio tillers. 8 © 3 c, [' air. 
wrappers...13 ©35 c. K 001 ' -.. 
assorted lots.... 9 H@ 12 e 1 corest.. 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 8 © 9 c. Len. selling rati 
Vegctnlilm*.—Potatons are In good supply, and 
New Jersey and Long Island have crowded Houthurii rivm 
out of use. Wo quote #J0JJSOV bhl. Tomatoes, $3 V Oilj 
Gusli.; Norfolk, 75coj»#l P crute. Green corn, 75e.® 
$1.25 per lUO. Onions, #li..'AI©7.60 ti Ub!.; stock in- ■ 
IlngN. There is no demand for coarse quality, 
heavy Western bugs, anil trade Is only modorute la 
lighter weight hogs. Wednesday last uvo hogs were 
nominal ut 6>4©u9<C. W in.; city dressed, l!R©7kc. 
1 hursday live wore not quoted ; city dressed slow at 
bR©7Xo. Friday live wore 5'/,'®6Jtc.; ohy diussod, 
0 J 4 . 07 J 4 C, 
II orso IWi*rkflt. — 'l*h,«ro hn« beur* no improvo- 
rnunt in tlieoity fcriule In burst'tt. aiticu our larttwoekly 
report. H(‘V»*ml lots huvu boon otftsriH) for uule, but 
•10 buyttm have boon fouuci. J Inr^n, styliMii bruutfbam 
liorMn tiMltl fOP ff'jOi J tuidnlo *lp., <>‘430 i l pair pbuoton 
borrtfH, lia liunioH urrivid i»or ICrle Railway, via 
Oalt (>hll‘ StjiMon; 1235 perC’riiitraj Nt?w Jurboy, vm Lib¬ 
erty fltreei furry; quality l in ml or. 
>1 oihIhv’k Sab'H,—Jl4M!V09>—Beevea wore very 
s ow on a heavy run; quality ranged from poor to 
L'flnico. Prices, 9>40l3)4o., weights. 5>i©u owt., on 56 
2|W;fl to the owt., net. BteOrs by the head fetohed 
tmwllu ou intimate weight. 
Hilcli flows. Very dull; quality generally poor. 
Prices, #82050 lieiul, a few lots at $<i0©70. 
VcuIn. —There was a heavy run of coarse quullty 
grass calves, which sold at $7.50© 10 p head. Veals 
ymiumlly at/ Trudb nlow /iikJ quality medium. 
Slieoii ttml Innnlw. Tlie huiuo UullneHH of trade 
wa« muni fust In thlg branoh of bu.sinesd. Sheep aold 
at hnnbtj, SovuraJ lota stand over 
unsold. 
Hogs.-Live nominal at 5X05Rc.; city-dressed, 0K 
07Rc. Trade barely moderate. 
RECEIPTS OF LIVE STOCK. 
H,.*. vhk. 
Cnw». 
Ctdvep, 
.. .3,332 
10 
020 
... OhO 
00 
1,170 
.. 00 
00 
853 
. .5.067 
00 
00 
.. 810 
(JO 
00 
. 8,205 
70 
2JM 
. 7,042 
121 
2,130 
Shcnp A 
Lsnilis. 
228 
12,1)59 
12.287 
9.3)3 
900 
COMPARATIVE RATES. 
Last week. 
_ . . Cents. 
Good Steers 19 !t>.12 © 13 ^ 
Fair.11 © pv 
J’oor.lu © toy 
Poorest. 8 © y.'5 
Gen. selling rates. W/i © 12R 
This week. 
Cents. 
12 0 1SK 
11 0 11* 
10 © 10* 
7H 0 9K 
11 0 12 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
- - vuv wi vuo. tun m.i u vGllo 11 LL 4 — < • ...... • 
tion ini-i iol qjauaea. Carlist^ have been repulsed f lLi 
The oJtiaeus of Barcelona are orean- %?*£«** " H,ld ^^Ivaula, 
Izing for protection. The Garlists have Le,,.. “.s,, seriously, 
aeieated u a terrible battle at Igualada: ties- , FeurherN.-Thedenjand la light. Prime Western 
R?f»te lighting, which lasted 18 hour# ; the Car- llvo ’ other, OO^rue. 
41tf.tM yt0o , k to ‘‘J rn %;; Tilero have been Flour.-Tho course of the market the past week 
u laiai case* of cholera in Vienna .. Tho Chi- has been at variance with the views entertained by 
ues„ m Luba aro dissatisfied with tbelr wages. the trade a lew days since. The rapid distribution 
More mayor* have been assassinated in Spain. R f supplies lately with the depleted stocks, hadgiven 
The town of Igualada has been destroyed hv the 1 ,*mprosHioti that a very satisfactory run or the 
Carllsts . Au attempt boon made^to ass-m “et would follow ; but since our last there has 
siriutP MftfSilci! p ^ i urnwKy td nvdlM, und uoiwJfchumndiug unu- 
hlv .Tli6 Freuch Aaaem- auully MimiU rec61pt« r<*r the period, lowor dtUmih 
44i(^ui U i>Nn UHt Hi ne{ l r t , ll ?J? ovem,Ilel 4t by a vote of have been conceded from day to day, the market 
^wto^ii ine ilchborne trial La-s resumed... closing depressed and with a very uusatisfuetory tone. 
tin?, r o 0tJ *r r ® at InLondon_A por- Superfine state..$5 05© 5 40 
lion of tho Spanish Lories propose to go to liar- Extra do. . . 6 15© 7 30 
tegena. f retu'livoluntoersarotirrivluginapaiu. Superflue Western. 6 Ui© 5 4u 
The Prussian frigate Frejerio Charles has can- v 11 ?/ 0 . 5 7 ^ 
18 &s^eee=:::: Sii 
eludes some of foreign grewtli. Marrow squash, #2,60 
©3 v bhl. Cabbuge,$8© 11 V 100. itnsslu turnips. #1.25 
@1.50 y bbl. Cucumbers, $1 >1 1(10. 
Wtrinity—Is blglicr and wanted, selling at 95 c. 
Wool. The market Is In a much hotter position. 
The Orth views of holders iii the interior.and the full 
prices paid thereby parties who must have supplies, 
exert* sumo Influence hem on trade, more pa rticu¬ 
larly as the good* market warrants a rather more ex¬ 
tensive use of stocks. Supplies of old fleeces have 
become very small. 
We quote New York, Michigan atui Wisconsin 
fleece* at 48c. for XX.43;,rile, for X, 41043c. for No. 1. 
Ohio and Penn. Ueccos, Sic. for XX. 4He. for X, 40c. for 
No. 1. lad., Ky. and Term., 48e. for XX, 4ic. for X, 43 
©lie. for No. 1.1IJ., Iowa and Minn., Lie. for XX, 44c. 
for X, 48c, for No. I. Ga., Alu., Miss, und l.u., 28030c. 
l'or unwashed. Pulled at 40©48c. for extra, 43047c. for 
super 35©4Qo. for No. L 
U(H'|]ESTER, July 'J5.—Flour, (mu-kut un- 
ciittngod, amber winter, #9; white, $9.51) © 10 . 20 . 
W heat dull at unchanged prices. Corn, eu©85c. Oats, 
60051c. Brewers are opening barley; four-rowed at 
95c.0#t; no sales ot two-rowed are reported, hut It is 
quoted nominal at 30085c. New potatoes, #101.25: 
the potato bug lias made Its appearance, but in small 
numbers as yet. Vegetables ure In better supply. 
Grcoa peas, 02c. per bushel, retailing at 2U©2afc. v 
peck. Wool market bits oeen rather firmer, but the 
market has fafleu back to 38040c. flheop and other 
skins, 25©50c.; lamb skins, 50©75c. each. Butter is 
plenty, 21©23e., with very choice at 24c. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Little Falls, N. Y., July 26,1873. 
The Little Falls market, for the week ending 
July 25th, showed more activity thin It has for two 
or three weeks past. The delivery of farm dairies 
It is a notable event in the life of a ruptured 
person to And an appliance that will Instantly relieve 
him from all pain and soon cure Mm pcrui raently. 
Tho New Elastic Truss without rnebil springs retains 
the Rupture safely iiUuit/yt, It Is always worn, night 
and day, with tho greatest cusp, and soon effects a 
perfect cure. Sold at moderate prices, aud sent by 
mail to all parts of the country, by THE ELASTIC 
TRUSS CO., No. 083 Broadway, N. V. City. Full De¬ 
scriptive Circulars sent free on application. 
Hundred* of Men nud Women are suffering 
for the want or Surgical Elastic stockings, to 
relieve enlarged veins, which are liable to burst and 
ulcerate. VV rite to POME It 0 V & CO., 714 Broadway, 
New York, for prices, Ac. Also for the latest Im¬ 
proved “Elastic Truss” for ruptures. 
Slew gulrevtis'ement.s. 
AI 
B«foro tr»»tnient. - Afirr lre»tmeilt. 
Full directions scut on receipt of One Dollar. Addres: 
N*w York QjLk TaasTgEMT, 699 BuoADW.tr, New York. 
