son becorres Joint Secretary of the Treasury... 
Count fie Chambord fa acknowledged as the 
head of the House of Bourbons_The Spanish 
Cortes has granted constitutional guarantees to 
Porto Rico. Carllsts claim a victory at Klqueta. 
with flUO prisoners.Tlio A uiericfto European 
squadron has been ordered to Spain, to protect 
American interests. Valencia has uncondition¬ 
ally surrendered .. Count do Chambord hits ac¬ 
cented the throne of France from ilie Lefdti- 
iniste ..Cholera has appeared among thotroops 
, "?E' ,n * • tho Emperor of Austria will visit 
the Emperor of Germany at Gaatoin. 
5^ common cooking, * 203 . Southern plums, $3.50fiiJ 
4.o0 V bush. North Carolina Hartford Prolific grapes, 
lOo. d if', Blackberries are running out: cultivated, 
20<j#28o,; bush, *2.50(a>3 It bush.; Whortleberries, sfta.r^) 
rat do. Watermelons, $10(.#50 ih luo for Augusta and 
*8®10 71 100 for Virginia. Nil lav-ff, *2.o0f^3.50 p bbl. 
Peanuts continue excited; North Carolina, 11.76(82; 
Virginia,*2.7, r ><it5 for prune and *2.3Ofi#2.C0 ror good, 
Pecans. l2<d>12H<'. 
Grain.—'Them him been un active export trade lu 
Wheat at dig idodly butter prices. Com has been in 
libcriil supply and offerings at easier prices. Oats 
liuvi: boon ruling llrm and In aotive speculative de- 
tuflnfl. The quoiatlouaare ; No, 3 Milwaukee s-pring, 
October delivery, Cl.lluil.43, mainly ut $1.42; for spot 
do livery, M.dllwUd ror HO. 2 spring; $1.49(31.58 for No. 
1 do.; Sl.lOfitl.oa for pour to choice winter red West¬ 
ern ; $1,654*1.(3) f Tiirubor do., and #l.r<.V>v 1.30 for white 
Western. Western rye will bring 860 . Corn at .Mas 
5i>e. lor steamer grades of Western mixed, inferior to 
prune: .u,lyeg sic., for choice do, in lota; MtaftMc. for 
sailing vessels grades do., the latter for choice tots of 
car stuck; ITurdc. for heated and Inferior stock, and 
67(«(j0o. for yellow Western. Oats at 42(w44>fc. for 
mixed Western; poor to primn lots principally at 
for full lots , 48fi#5b*. for white do.; ordinary 
to very ehOlCe, attoat. .Vic., tic. for very poor do., mid 
ilw fie. for black do. Hurley malt, Canada West, t!. 2 fi 
fifil.80; four-rowed (Stale, do., ?l.l5ft.L26: two-rowed 
do.,ll&C,®tI. 10 . 
Hay ft lid Stfftw■—Receipt*lire liberal, and prJcos 
rnie weak. 
hales ■ t choice timothy buy at ; 3llfiJ34 per ton; do. 
prime, #!SWi3tl; do. fair lots, *22<»J24, 4 shipping, fhkii 
20. Long ryostrow, $tMta2uper ton; oat, $ 12 . 
Oops,—Outside of one or two rather full lots, 
amounting to about 200 bales, chnnglog hands, there 
has been a very quiet market. There are usually but 
little doing at this period, pending definite reports In 
regard to rim growing crop, and In lusliinOes business 
bus been forced. The recent statements soem to be 
0*ifit70s.; flne,76®ai)8.; Scotch, new, 73®i76s. American, 
new, extra flue, 62<ai838.| flue, UO-iUtls.; good, 5H<jS68b.; 
seconds, 4174628. Dutch cheese Edam*, nOfiHOOs, 
The weather Is warm and pleasant, with no rain 
this week up to the 7th Inst, occasional showers 
have been falling during the past two weeks. 
For sale at the Rural New-Yorker Office, No. 6 
Beekniun 8t., Now York, or sent by mall, post¬ 
paid. on receipt of price; 
Willard’s Practical Dairy Husbandry 
. J-l'?" 1 , >»*"'«*d).00 
Allen’s (L. l«.) American Cuttie... 3 00 
Do. New American Farm Book. 2 60 
Do. Diseases of PomeHtiu Animals. 1 uo 
Do. Rural Architecture... I 60 
American Bird Fancier. ;t 0 
American Pomology (SHU tlluatratioim) Warder.. 3 IX) 
American Practicul Cookery. 1 75 
American Rose Cuitllflsl..... 30 
American .Standard of Excellence in Poultry.. 60 
American Wheat Culturlsl (Todd).. 2 00 
A rob I lecture, National Man. 1C Woodward).13 00 
Atwood’s Country and Suburban Houses. 1 60 
Barry’s Fruit Durden (new . lliiori). 2 60 
Bue Keepers' Ten Hook, Paper. tOc.: Cloth. 76 
Unuient's Rabbit Fancier.. . 30 
Utckne-U's Village Builder ti5 Plates, showing 
New and Practical IV-ilgnsl.10 00 
Bounder's Method of Making Manures...... 25 
Brock’s Book of Flower.-' |new)... 1 75 
Brldgemun'u Gurdnner'n Assistant. 350 
Bulat's Family Kitchen Hardener. 1 00 
Do. Flower (iardOM.. j fy) 
Carpentry Made Kssj (new . 6 1)0 
Chemistry of the Farm iNlehola). I 26 
I’horUon's Drupe Grower'# Guide. 76 
Cider Maker’s Manual.. | 50 
(Hater’s New III. Cuttle Doctor, colored plates... (i (X) 
Cobbott’a American Gardener. 75 
(’ole's American Fruit Umik. 76 
Cole's American Veinrlnurtuu. 76 
Cotton Culture (Lymans,)... 1 60 
Crock Shot (Barber). . I 75 
Cranberry Cut tine (J. J. While). 1 :»s 
Dndil's Ameriuiui Cuttle Doctor. 1 50 
Do Modern Horse Doctor. 1 60 
Dana’s Mltolt Manual. . I 25 
Darwin’s Variations of A n I am Is and Plants. « (X) 
Dead mint; or, HpurLnmn's Compleui Guide. 1 76 
Downing's Fruits uml Fruit Trees of A merlea. 
OHM PP). 5 00 
Do. Rural Essays.... 3 50 
Drainage for ProOt and Health. 1 60 
Dyer and Color Makar's Companion. 1 25 
Kentwood's Cranberry Culture. 76 
Klimt's l.uwn and Shade Trees..... 1 60 
Kverybody’s I.awyer.. . 2 DO 
Kvnry Woman llorOwn Flow rO» deuer(new). 
paper. 50c.: uluth. .... . j 00 
Farm Drainage (II. F. French'. 1 50 
Farm Implements mm Much Ditto pi..I. Thomas] 1 50 
1' Iain's Pear Culture . .. 126 
Fishing in American Waters ( 8 oott). 3 60 
Flint on Grasses. 2 60 
Do, Milch Cows unci Dairy Farming..1., 2 &o 
Forest Trees (Brvunt)... 1 50 
Frank Forres tor’s Field Hports (2 vols.). 6 no 
Do. Fish and Fishing (100 engravings 1 . 5 HO 
l>0, Manual for Vtiling Sportsmen.. . 3 U0 
Fuller's illustrated Strawberry Guitarist. 20 
Do. Forest True Cullurlst... . 1 50 
Do, Small Fruits (Illustrated)... 1 50 
Fulton’s Peach Culture, A lland-Uook and 
Guldii to Every Plantar. 1 50 
Gardening for PrOlll IP. Henderson)... I 60 
Gardening for tin* South (W lino's I. 2 00 
Drupe Oulturlst (A. M. Fuller). 1 50 
Gray's Manual of Botany and t,assorts. 3 00 
Do. School and Field Book of Botany. 2 60 
Do. How Plants Grow (500 Illustrations). 1 12 
Do. Introduction to Structural nr I Systematic 
Botanv m"I Vegetable Physiology (1.300 illiis.). 3 50 
Diieiinu on Milch Cows. . 75 
Gun. Rod Hitd Muddle... ; 50 
Harney's Barns, Outbuildings and Fences.10 DO 
Hat rls on Insects....; (j<j 
Do. on the Pig— Breeding, Management, Ac..... 1 50 
Hntllold's Ainerloan House Carpenter. 3 50 
Hlius to dorse Keepers (Herbert's). 1 75 
High Farming without Manure.. 35 
Holly’s Art of Baw-Flllng . 75 
Holly’* Carpenter's Hand Book (new). 76 
Hooper's Dog and Gun. 30 
I (dopes' Kook of Kvergruttiis. 3 00 
Hop Culture. 10 
How Crops Food. 2 OO 
How Crops Grow.... 2 DO 
Him ter and Trapper... 100 
Husmunn's Grapes arid Wine.. 1 50 
Indian Corn ; Its Valtin. Culture and Uses....... 1 60 
Jennings on Cattle and their Diseases. 1 75 
Do. Horse and Ills Discuses. 1 76 
Do. llurse Training Made Easy. 1 25 
1 ) 0 . Sheep, Swine and Poultry. 1 75 
Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry...!! 1 76 
Do. Klcrnonts Agricultural Chemistry. 1 50 
Kemp s Landscape Gtirib-oing.. 2 50 
Laugstroih on the Hive end Honey Bee. 2 00 
Lewis’ American Sportsman. 2 75 
Lightning Rods, and flow to Construct Thom, 
by John Plun.... 26 
Manual on Fiaxand Iletrip Culture...!. 2 a 
Manual of Tobacco Cult uru. 25 
Mason’s Farrier and Bind Book...,.. 1 ;o 
Mayhew’s Illustrated Horse Management. 3 U0 
Do. Illustrated Horse Doctor... 3 00 
'•leuhiuile's Cninimnlnn (Nicholson). \ ' 3 uo 
Mechanic* for Millwrights, Machinists and others 1 50 
Miles oti Horse's Foot (cloth)....... 76 
■VIoder 11 Cookery (by Miss Acton and Mrs. 8 . J. 
Hale). . 175 
McClure's Discuses of Horse, Cattle and Sheep. 2 (X) 
Money in the Garden, by P. T. union . 1 50 
Norris'Fish Culture.. . 1 75 
Norton’s Kluments Sclontlilo Agriculture. 75 
Oiilnn Culture.. 20 
our Farm of Four Acres ..“ 30 
Pardee on Strawberry Culture. 75 
Parsons on the Rose. 1 25 
Pear Culture for Profit (P. T. Quinn). 1 00 
Pedder’s Land Measure .. 00 
Practical and Scientific Fruit Culture (Baker)... 1 on 
Practical Plnricullnre |P. Ueridorsoio. 1 .51) 
Practical Poultry KeepuriJ,. Wright). 2 00 
Practical Shepherd (Randall)..... 2 00 
Qulaby’s Mysteries of Bo« Keeping. 1 50 
Quincy on Soiling Cattle,..... 1 26 
llandall's Fine Wool Sheet, Husbandry... 1 00 
Do. Sheep Husbandl y in the South. 1 50 
Richardson on the Dog....... :m 
nan infers- Domestic Poulr ri... to 
Soli a tick'* Uurdonern’ Text-Book.....i... 76 
Fcribner's Produce Table - .... 30 
Do. Ready Reckoner uml 1 o-g Book. 30 
Simpsons Horse Portraiture—Breeding, Rear¬ 
ing ami Training Trotter*.... .. 2 50 
Six Huridrud Recipes... 1 75 
Skeleton Leaves. ’ o 00 
Skillful Housewife.. • ‘ 75 
Slack’s Trout Culture (new).”)• 1 50 
Stewart’s (Job mi Stable Book. 1 50 
TegeUnuier’s Poultry Book (colored plutea)..... 9 U0 
Tegetuielcir’s Pigeon Kook (colored plates). & 00 
Ten Acres Knougli.. . .. . 1 50 
The Boston MacliinUt (Fitzgerald). 75 
The l)og (by Dinks. Muyhew and Hutchinson).. 3 01 
The Dog (new)... .... , 2 50 
The florae (Stonehenge), Bvo., 032 pp,. . . 350 
The Mule (Klloy/ A Treatise on the Breeding 
Training and use* to which he iu»y be put_ 1 &) 
The People’s Practical Poultry Book.. .. 1 50 
Thomas’Am. Fruit Cnllurlai (4SU Illustrations). 3 00 
Traouer’s Guide (Ncwiiouse). 2 00 
Trout Culture (Beth Greoui. 1 0H 
Trowbridge’s (Mrs. Laura) Kxcnlslor Cook Book 
and Housekeeper’s Aid..... 128 
Warder’s Hedges and (evergreens." 1 so 
Waring’* Kiements of Agrlculturu.. 1 no 
W-iOimiA A inerlcafi iiOuie Garden. 2 |)0 
Wax Flowers,and liow to Make Them. 2 00 
Western Fruit Grower* Guide (Klliott). 1 60 
Wheeler's Houmx for the People. 3 ao 
Do. Rural Homes,,...... 2 00 
Window Gardening (If T. Williams).150 
Woodruff’s Trotting Horse of America. 2 26 
Woedward's.Graperiesand Hort'l Buildings.... I =r 
Do, Country Homes.. , 60 
Do. Cottages and Farm Houses. 1 60 
Do. Suburban and Country Houses.... 1 50 
Youutt and Bummer on the Horse. 1 60 
Yohau and Martin oo Cattle. 1 60 
Youutt and Martin on tile Hog.. 1 (JO 
Youutt on Sheep.. 1 00 
You man’s Hand-Book of Household Scleace.... X 75 
Address all orders to 
D. D. T. MOORE, 5 Beekman St., New Yo-a. 
\W Any Books desired, not named In this List 
will be furnished on receipt of price. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
New York. August 9,1873. 
Beeves.—^ Trade was small last, Wednesday. Prloea 
ranged a. at &3l2*ke. ^ is., weights,iiiaiTW ewt. Thurs¬ 
day, ther way. a slow hut large trade In beeves at. 7Q 
6iiJ2Mc.; weights, 4)45*8 owt, Friday, trade was much 
smaller thnu on the previous duy, and all of the fresh 
lots to hand were not elunred off; nrtces, '.iKf'>12c.; 
weights, 6hiaT}<. The uimllty of UieVierdafroiti taior 
to fair, with s.imognud stool's im top lots; ofx.tiT »*. 
was allowed to the cwt„lli!t. Special sales worn : 11- 
linoU steers, ooreimon to fair, ibyl'to. p good do., 
t) it>.. average weight, tVyirf uwt., cuarso Ken¬ 
tucky do,. TS cwt. lHf(<al2t'. (P common Virginia, 
■ - f.^ cwt., hl«Cy 
Texan do..4.-,op 
SEMI-BUSINESS PARAGRAPHS, 
Of the superiority of the “Universal” over 
all other Wringers xve have been perfectly con¬ 
vinced for several years. That Wringer always 
did, and probably a I way will, take the lead. 
The late Improvements make it bettor than it 
was a few years ago.— Jctfcnon, Mich., Manner. 
do., OR owl., lOK’ifillc. V to.; do., do., 
coarse fat do., do., 8 uwt., ll WiiilU’Rc.: 
5 cwt., TK&Mc.; do., do., (i owf., tk^9\c. 
itfilch U«*wh«—T hl* branch of trade In live stock 
Is most discouraging; the quality of the cows to hand 
is generally poor, only u few fair qinilltv cows came 
to hand. ITlcos throngli tlto imst week have been 
*23070 V head. 
Veil la, There Is Just at this season of the year a 
heavy run of course quality veals and of rough leuu 
grass culves; there fore, I rude Is slow, and sales have 
been forced off. Extreme range of prices have been 
tills past week ut aifflOflfe. V lb. for coarse veals, 76# 
8Rc. for smooth quality do., with grass calves at $6(o) 
7.S0 -V head. Special sales were state veals, average 
weight 13)4 a*, p head, HctiSXc. V tb.; one lot of very 
poor grass calves sold at $3 p head. 
fslierp nml Lit mbs.—Trade win fair on hift Wed¬ 
nesday, and would have been better had the quality 
of the Hocks offered for salu been ns good as the 
butchers needed. Prices ranged at SkCtlS^c; lamb* 
wore slow at8>44p'.*a. Tbiirsduy,sheep sold at%)UMo.; 
latiibs, 0>4r«)0,tit i trudo was brisk. On Friday slump 
held firm, luit. sales were not as large, lambs also did 
fairly. Special sales were Olilo ancon, nveruge lki)4 
pound* per bead, .c.; (lo,, do., 80 pniinils, lie.; do., do., 
85 IhB., IIRo.t Jersey lambs, 61)J lbs,, 8e.; do., do., 01 
)b8.,9c. 
Hogs.— On Wednesday last, live Iiocb wore worth 
- iO S ib.; city rtrossod, i; , Thursday Uva 
were 5Rffl,7)»o. ; city dreMfliL ilKi.yVAc. Friday live 
wore i.JfiKij.j city aressed, OfylSu. During the past 
week onu car Ohio bogs, average lBii lbs,, sold unlive 
weight at a!4c. H tb. 
liofie iMurkel.—The past week there have been 
the following sales effected at auction : Two pairs 
of light harness ImrsoB, at. FISHkicCrri m bead; 2bead 
of poor quality work horses, *75opt)0 t> bead; 3 punlos 
at f'lfLiKia p bend; 7 bead of fair quality light, hnr- 
m*-i horses, 3187ffl360 W head; 10 head of cononou 
quality do., do., $liXXii275 H head. The general tone 
of the city trudo Is weak. 60 horses arrived per Erie 
Railway, via Guk Out' Station; 168 per Central New 
Advice.— Send for free Price List. Jones 
Scale Works, Binghamton, N. Y. 
Instead of BITTER use SWEET QUININE 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
Flour, bbl?. 58,201) Peanuts, bags. 1,500 
Wheat, bush. 8IS,iXk) Cut meats, pkgs.... 2,210 
Coro, bush- ... 000,600 Pork, libit*.. 530 
Oat-*, bush. Hs,500 Beet, plcg*. 295 
Rye. bush. lojXlO Lard, pkg*. 7,990 
Barley, luisli. — Buttar, pke*. 23,400 
Malt, hush. 13,000 Cheone, pkg». 103 800 
Beans, bush. 2 ,who Wool, bales. 4,;,i« 
( <,i n meal, bbl*— 6,800 Grass seed, bush... 
com lueal, baga.., 1,130 Dressed Hogs, No.. — 
Benin* and Pens. — For marrowfats there la a 
very strong market, and a confident fueling among 
holders. Bale* of prime have been made at $0,l5yi» 
3.20, and tlm principal bolder* retime to noli under 
W.20. Alodiums urn steadily hold at *2.80;fl)2.85 lor 
prime. The quotations are: -For prime pea iicons, 
•, do. fair lots down to 93.40; prime mcdinina, 
? ',80(ii. i 2.8o; do. fair lota down to 82.80; prime marrow¬ 
fats, $3rai8.15; do. fair lots, $2.80; prime kidnuv, $2.90 
<y3; do. fair lota, 12.50; prime red kidney, $*(J64.50. 
l’mui ure quiet at HOtoUSc, for Canada, In bulk. 
Bpmwr x. -There Is a very fair wile for ru i me lots, 
of both Western mid Southern, to shippers at steady 
prices. Sales embrace 2,,Ml I Ilia., at 34R( ! £.;.;o. for West¬ 
ern, and tB)C<S>36c. for Southern. 
Broom 4 'ora.—Manufacturer* use supplies frunly, 
and there 1;. a strong market. J.ong, greuu hurl, prime 
to choice, Mwl2e.; short and medium brush, choice 
green, sail c. Medium qualities, red-lipped, ftfJUo.; 
vommon qv illtIns, rod, course ami stemmy, 4t(<4’ie. 
Balter.—Tint market continue* fairly active for 
Hue grude* for city use, and there La null something 
moving for Knaleru au(l Southern tno. The latter 
trade will take good yellow stuta or tine West«m 
Hrkl',s, when they can be found. ’The medium local 
trade calls for a better supply of Welsh tubs. Wnst- 
> ru begins to arrive aguln ; In fact, the receipts from 
that section are regarded large for thu season. Wo 
quote Orange (lo. pulhi, fancy, 3360,Tai.; other good 
palls, poor white or weedy tluvor, 2(F.#25c - 
state firkin* and half-tubs, Hnc, 30®81c. In lines, and 
'L’c, for selections; fair to good Htate, 26@38o.; Wel*n 
tubs, 25(.7(29 c.; choice Weutcrn, 21(A23c.; good do., 
200.; poor do., 15017e. 
Cheese.—There has been a very unsatisfactory 
market during the past week. Shippers have been 
)mI'eli'.slug sparingly, nod notwithstanding the arri¬ 
vals Were morn moderate, they accumulated. Lmvi'r 
prices wore conceded. Strictly choice lots have been 
over plenty, am I >. ha boon dull 
* tan coa; outturn of this, the goneral Hgures realized 
for flue lots were UcetSXc. I'lm exports for the week 
were ro,500 box)*s. The quotations are . 
Fillu and choice factory, lS<>sl3«n.; do. good to 
prime, 12/"Racg do. fair lots, lie.; State fu>m d.-ilay, 
good to prime. I»:al2kc.; do. fair lot-, UDF-fdlMe.; do 
Kxlmmeil, 6c#l0c'.; Western, tine Cheddar, 12c - (lo. 
good Hat, I2'qil2ko.t do. fair lots, Ueq do. skimmed, 
->S47c.; English dairy, lt%@l2)ic. 
Cotton.— Them lias been considerable of a dispo¬ 
sition to sell the low grades, ami vei ; Irregular and 
lower prices have been conceded. Later deliveries 
lmvo been unsettled, closing at 19 7-32oil9!<o for Au- 
gust, IHtfeHH !l-(2c. for Naptombor, I'/LfalT 15-I6c. for 
October, IvKtjilf 11-Mc. for Novcinber, 17 9-ltic. for Do- 
uuiuH-wuiMi'r rN'-nrifi T .wfl.iii iuiun priiuw. 
$';6t”i2H.t tin. fair lots, $IM(oi 24. Lanl. SEC, for Western 
steam on *pnf 6 mc. for August; 8 ll-llie. for Hept.; 
8 11-ittaSYc. for Oct. Long cl,-at, 8)fc.; short clear, 
'•IVC.; short rib. 9<a9V;c. Mess pork. $1 .h spot delivery ; 
318 for Aug.; Western prime mp-s at $Ut.2V'J7.5U. 
Dressed hogs, cit y, C'ud)7)4o. Outiiieftts are selling at 
13'}' lie. fnrliaimi. loo -c ; 8.vfC. forslmulilers, loose; 7M 
(i'-'JRo- for pickled bellleH, loose. Boxed drv-saitod 
shoulder*,sue. Hmoked meals At I3)4(<ti5)4c. for loose 
hams, $HO' rur loos,' should era. Tallow atBJiwH^c. for 
prime stock. Beef, selling at (96611,76 Cor barreled 
aew plain mess. $T.’,"13.60 ter extra mess. T'lerOed 
beer ut $31(333 lor new liitlla mefts, $24020 for new 
extra India mesa, and $19»21 for uew prime mm*. 
He iln.—New t'l'nji rough Uurseed Is soiling :it. $2.10. 
Clover Is neglected ; quoted ut 8V®9, Timothy q uiet 
at $-L15(j#4.;XL 
Tobiiceo.—Western leaf meet* with » better ship¬ 
ping dumatuL with u fair nail from the local trade. 
Reedleuf ha# n fair home trade, hut shippers are 
doing very little at the moment. 
gtTOTATIONR—NKW CROP. 
, Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Lugs......7 7)<ie. 7fi® 7Xc. 
Good do. ...7Xon 8)fo. ~V< 7 i H)ye, 
Common to medium leal. H(^i.u in>ie. 9 oq IhWc. 
Good oo. ..10 (-j IIIXC. 11 (■# 12 
Fine do. .,11 iL 12 c. 12X® 13 c. 
Ruleutloua.12X(T» 18 e. 13X68 15 
SBKDLKAP CROP OP 1871. 
Conneetlout and Maesaohusetta fillers.11 on H e. 
seconds,.,,.....*.12 (<■> 25 c. 
wrappers.IP (i# 55 o. 
selections. ....*>0 ft# 75 a. 
New York tillers. 10 11 c. 
wrappers..IS 68 36 c. 
assorted lots..11 6# 14 e. 
Pennsylvania Oilers. 12 w i t e. 
wrappers.22 0j> tk) e. 
assorted lots. 18 (.« 25 «. 
Ohio illlcrs. 0 r;a « 0 . 
wrappers...18 85 c. 
assorted lots. own 12 e. 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 8 w 9 c. 
Veifeiablea.—There Is a free supply of potatoes, 
and prices have ruled easy, quoting to-day $2.26(D2.7;i 
for Rose. Tie* second setting of tomatoes promise 
an abundant yield; prices have dropped to 7fie.(w;$l 
1.) bush. Onions scarce at $9 m 7. Russia turnips, *1,25 
®I.fi0 v bhl. Lima beans, $1.20(»L50 9 bush. Cab- 
huges.*0<i#9 W 100. Green corn, C 100,5(l<a75c, Marrow 
squash vary In price according to color, ranging at 
7oc.ftj»$l,25 V bhl. 
Whisky—Is lower, selling at 95X<*. for Western. 
Wool.—There is u more active movement In all 
descriptions, manufacturers pnrchaelttg with more 
conlldcnce on accuimt of Hie better trade In the 
goods market, and the reports from the West of 
steuny liberal purchases at very full ilgnros. 
We quote : Onto tloecos, extra, .'iikit’ vac.; do. medium 
nnd Coarse, 41L#46e.T N. Y. and Mich, fleeces, extra, 48 
®49c.: do, mixed Ids, 46q.; do. medium to course, 41' 
41c.; lutl, and Wls. ttccecs. Oitca, -ISCy I9e.i do. coarse 
and medium, 41flt+4c. Texas at Bl'itS-lo. for line, 25'# 
32c. forTiiixod. 1'nllod at 12ft518e. for extra. Latest 
*alos are of Texas 28a#31i:.; burry unwashed fleeces, 
27HC-I No. I pulled. Ohio fleeces, 50c.; Western 
Monday’s Snlr*. -Decvcm—Beeves sold freely 
when of good quality, but weie very slow when com¬ 
mon or poor. I’flees »H(.'4lJKe. i' ».; weights, 5H®10 
cwt., on 5oftiitI0 lbs. <i cwt., net. 
Milch Cirn-n.- Very slow, with 2 cows sold at *50 
B head, and 2 at $(!? V head. 
Veals. There wee very few sales this forenoon. 
Brices at Bd>i8Xe. V a>.; grass calve*. $5</#7.50 i-’ head. 
Sheep mid Liiinhx.- Trade was fair Bhoop sold 
at iH tt.; lambs at Tiw'JXc. Quality common 
to good. 
Hogs. Trade opened uncertain. Live iioinlnul at 
5X@6So. ‘f J n>.; city dressed, HMoriio- 
UKCKIPTS OF LIVE STOCK. 
Sheep h 
Keeveii. Cowe, (Jftlvp*. Lainns. 
One Hundredth St...2,583 3 402 171 (Xtl) 
Forty-Eighth St. 37 34 1,703 10,952 000 
Fortieth Ht. 00 00 702 8,746 20,229 
Commutiipuw.(1,841 i xi (ki o.noo s.irto 
Weehuwken.1,289 00 oo ooo 1)00 
Totals this week,.,. 10,700 87 2,807 25,479 28,K*ifl 
“ last week.... 8.011 104 1,822 18,509 38,709 
COMPARATIVB RATES. 
Iutst week 
„ Cents. 
Good Hteers 79 n>...12 is 13 
Fair.li «# 11 
Door....II) fi# 10 
Poorest...7x<i# 9 
Gen. selling rates.11 (5) 12 
This week. 
Cents. 
12 <«i I3M 
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SPECIAL NOTICES 
The Gri'iiii'sl Pnin Reliever in the World 
Is Dr. Tobias’Venetian Liniment, established over 
20 years. Every bottle Hold lias been warranted to 
give satisfaction, and not one returned, so the term 
humlmij cannot be applied to It. It is perfectly Inno¬ 
cent to take Internally (see oath on the pamphlet), It 
is warranted to euro when first taken, Cholera, Diar¬ 
rhea, Dysentery, Croup, Colic and Boa Sickness, 
and externally, Chronic Rheumatism, Sore Throat, 
Mumps, Old Sores, Sprains, Bruises, Ac. Depot, 10 
Park Place, New York. 
It la not only n Convenience, but an absolute 
necessity, for ruptured persons to use the New Elastic 
'I'rtiss without springs. This Truss Is worn with ease 
night and day, always retaining the rupture securely, 
and Is not taken off till 11 cure Is effected. Bold ut 
a moderate price, aud sent by mall to all parts of 
the country, by THE ELASTIC TRUSS CO., No. IW3 
Broadway, N. Y. City, who supply their full Descrip¬ 
tive Circulars free on application as above. 
Hundreds of Men and Women are suffering 
for the want of Sltuoical Elastic Stockings, to 
relieve enlarged veins, which are liable to hurst and 
ulcerate. Wrlto to POMEROY A CO., 744 Broadway, 
Now York, for prices, Ac. Also for the latest im¬ 
proved “ Elastic Tunas” fur ruptures. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
$tm* ^ (l v moment,o' 
1 JRUIT FARM FOR HALF. OR EXCHANGE. 
A rare chance Is offered to any person wishing to 
engage in fruit growing In the mild climate of Dela¬ 
ware. Good buildings ; plenty of fruit. Apply soon, 
ir yon wish to secure a bargain. For description und 
terms, address GEORGE FENN, Milford, Del. 
Classical English, French and German, Family ai 
Day School for young ladles arid children, 71,78ni 
75 Kastuut Street, Central Park, New York, will coi 
mrnce Its seventeenth year Bentuuiber 26 th, 1378, F 
full information send for catalogue. Address 
REV. D. C. VAN NORMAN. LI,. D.. 
75 East List Street. 
