Connecticut and Muss, tillers 
Binders, seconds... 
Mum# uro less abundant, und receive a more piquilar 
Inquiry. Anple#, choice, per bbl., $1.25<<>L7('; com¬ 
mon. 75c.(*$l; crab, per bush., $lotl.s& Bartlett 
giving way of the hoisting machinery. Six men 
wen* Killed, four were terribly wounded and Hie 
remaining two but slightly hurt. Several hours 
elapsed before the bodies were brought out- A 
temporary cage had to be constructed to hoist 
dead and mangled bodies to the surface. 
Receivers have been appointed for the Boston, 
Hartford and Erie Bail road, and for the Nor¬ 
wich and Worcester Kallt'Opd. 
One of the fireproof buildings attached to the 
Schuylkill Arsenal, Philadelphia, cost SI TO,non. 
It is at present packed with cloth to be made up 
into uniforms for the Putted States army. 
The postage on letters to Germany is Increased 
to ten cents. That on newspapers is increased 
from three to four cents. 
The Jews are making earnest effort to place 
the Maimonidos College, at Philadelphia, mi it 
firm foundation for the education of American 
Rabbis, who can preach to their people in 
English. 
The Scot! Foundry at Heading, Pa., bus com¬ 
pleted the manufacture of a rifled cannon 
which, it is said, is designed to throw a hundred 
pound ball ten miles. 
The yellow fever lias appeared in Philadel¬ 
phia. The infection was introduced by a vessel 
from Jamaica. Several deaths have occurred. 
Intelligence from forty-eight wheat growing 
points in Ontario, indicate that the wheatcrop 
in Canada will bo below the average. 
Three thousand acres of wood land have been 
overrun by fire near Toni's ltivor. New Jersey, 
occasioning a loss to A. V. Stanton of sixty 
thousand dollars. 
The following is the official account of the 
increase of the imports and exports of the Do¬ 
minion of Canada for eleven months, ending 
May 31:—Increase of imports, $2,913,Q7»; in¬ 
crease of exports, $11,714,201. 
A gentleman recently returned from tlio 
White Mountains states that the Weather at tlu- 
top of Mount Washington has been the warmest 
known for years. In the ravines, where th© 
snow has not melted within tlio recollection of 
the oldest inhabitant, it is said that no snow can 
be found. 
The storm-signal bureau authorized by actor 
Congress for service on the Northern lakes and 
seaboard is now in process of organization, and 
it can hardly be but Hint much good will result 
from its operations, imperfect, as they must 
necessarily bo at first. The preservation ol‘ ship¬ 
ping by warning thorn of llio approach of 
storms, is the prime object of the bureau; but 
if a law in the winds can be discovered, tlio sci¬ 
ence of icronautios will receive an amazing im¬ 
pulse. The storm-signal bureau may lie the 
first step towards such a mode of passage as 
shall surpass the mil-ear as much as that ear ex¬ 
cels the stage-coach. 
The Bankrupt Act has been so amended that a 
bankrupt, can be discharged from all debts con¬ 
tracted prior to January 1st, 1801), without, pay¬ 
ing fifty per cent, on the dollar, without the 
payment of even a cent on the dollar. 
+ - 
Interesting to Ladles. — “ Having tried soma 
seven or eight different, sewing machines, and 
not being very well pleased with any of them, 1 
at last tried the drover A- Baker mttchino, and 
finding It. adapted to nil kinds of family sewing, 
and equally as much so for v est making, it giv¬ 
ing entire satisfaction for all such work, I win, 
and do, giv e i( ilie praise above all oilier sewing 
machines."—Mus, S. E. Sparks, Camden, N.J. 
-♦ »» 
Facts for the Ladies.—I have ope of the Wheel¬ 
er & Wilson Sewing Machines, which has been in 
constant use for the past fifteen (15) years. It 
has never been repaired, and to-day is in perfect 
order, and Is equal for all kinds of work to any 
machine I have yet seen. It has been used III 
making heavy clothing, besides doing all man- 
mer of family sewing, and I think it. gets better 
every day. Mas. JOau Suai.es, Toronto, On¬ 
tario. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. ~ 
,ISAL I1TOSPI 
£6$ 3 
ftWhcts. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, August 26,1S70. 
The receipts of the principal kind# of produce 
Since our last embrace 6, 18ff huh-., n, it ton, 038,886 bbl#. 
Hour, 181,606 bush, wheat. U.tll hush, corn, 851.028 
hush, oats, 8,3*2 hush, rye, 30,210 malt, 800 bu.“li. 
timothy sued, tlii picks, cm meats, i»,2SS pkgs. butter. 
80AV, hexes cheese, 8,120 htils, eggs. 551 pkgs. dried 
fruits, 1,817 hhls. whisky. IMHO bales Wool, 246 hales 
hops, 1,412 had#, tobacco, 6.813 boxes and ease# tn- 
bavWttfW bag# peanuts. 301 bbls. pork, wo pkqs. beer, 
345 bush, beans, 
Beans mid l'cn«. Thereto only a local demand 
filr beans, and into vines tint, ainnuiit, tn nnn-hwith 
the gonorul market so well stocked with fruit and 
garden truck as ii imvv is. The range is fully ns wide, 
its it was at our last, with higliest prices, showing a 
degree of weakness. Canada peas are scarce hut 
not wanted. 
Beans—Medium, hand picked, W bushel, tU.mik l.'.tll; 
fair to good. f I.bum 1,75; common, Mlr.r.v1,25; mur 
rows, band picked, $2iY>V2.IIS; fair to good, 82,30 
(82.1a; common. $1.filk«,2. Peas—Canada, bond, 81.10 
till I, w : free, in bbto., $1.25(<y 1.30. 
Becstvnx. -Buyers for export, use have with¬ 
drawn with the cheapening of gold, ami as they 
hold some stock to noon tlieir foreign business with, 
receivers of the improved receipts have dropped 
price# to 34(8,86 for Western and Southern. 
Broom Corn. Is very dull, and holders would 
make u difference of 1c. in choice and 8c. in common 
to work otr the remainder of old stock. We quote 
common red to medium groeu, 7® 100., best hurl. 12c. 
Ilulter.—Karly in the week prices hid fair to im¬ 
prove upon our last quotations, and there were a 
good many Instances whcTeln 40c. was obtained for 
such sized parcel# of strictly choice firkins and half 
tub# as are used by the trade this hot weather. Since 
Tuesday last receipts have been heavier and with an 
apparently quiet market, prices have fallen back to 
about last week's range. There arc no large dairies 
a# yet, offering, but thorp lx a disposition on the part 
of fanners, who have small lots of line, to let them 
stnketheprostnHsoule.il prices: tld# gives hover# 
hen; a bettor Odd for select loo. Then.' I# probably 
us much butter selling now a# there wa# ten days 
ago, hut a# tlio fall trade ha# not yet resumed the 
few receiver# who alumst governed the supply of 
line marks miss the visit# they had when buyer# hud 
no other place to look to. The foreign export of 
butler this week wa* 151 firkin#. 
Orange county and duxsex county pails, fine, 40,A 
■15c.; i'knnsylvuimi pall#. Hue, :«i«,4Sc.; Country pails, 
fair to good, AWdtle.i Penn half lull# and lirkins, 
tine, fltojiiVte.; Btute lirkins, line. 85at87c.; do. half 
tulis, .%$88<;,: do. Welsh, tine, 38w.8Ao.: Ohio brkins 
ami half tubs, line, 27(112!)©.; do. good, 22,>,2le.; do. se¬ 
lected, small parcels, —other Western, tine, 
256Wf7e.: do. fair, 'Jin 22c.; conitnon Western, fikSdSc.; 
grease butter, B,H<s 9 Wc, 
Cheese. The market for Severn I day# following 
tmr last, was in a very depressed condition. Thu 
foreign market was decidedly against shippers, amt 
very few orders were here to be ailed. Bold and ex¬ 
change also contributed to the feeling of uneasiness 
on the part of holders. The light arrivals, however, 
tended in a measure to relieve tile trade, and with 
successive small supplies thrown on the untried, 
guve holders an Opportunity with what little de¬ 
mand prevailed to work off an accumulated supply of 
undesirable stock, although at very low prices. The 
tine grade# declined about we, e ib. At the extreme 
close a. few full order# arc on the market- for ship¬ 
ment, atnl with the depleted stock holder# ha ve l ho 
advantage again with t lio late deellnn in line grades 
fully rccovcrmi; the market closing with more tone, 
mainly owing to very light arrival#. Tlio exports for 
the week are 2,527,0011 lb#.; last week, 2,006,500 lbs.; 
.same week last year, 2,233,800 lbs. 
Wn quote:- Factory, state, fancy, per pound, 13V 
Colic,; do,, good. I2'K('018K<!.; do., fair, 11 '<r:.; Farm 
Hairy, fancy, 13H®Uu.; do., good, 136513c.: do., poor to 
fair, iViylZc.; heavily skimmed, 4ts,Tc.; Ohio factory, 
110130. 
Codon.—The market for spot lots is very firm, 
with a light supply. For forwurd delivery, prices are 
shaded. We quote: 
straw about 5c. less than those figures. Cut straw 
55<!iitS0c. 
Ilnney.—Thera was a sale nf tluo Clover at 80e. 
Hop#.—\ few lot# netv have come in, prices of 
which ha vo m,tbeen established, lib! sell very slow¬ 
ly, most of the trudu preferring to a wait furl,Iter de¬ 
velopment# in regard to the yield of new. Exporter# 
have token one or two small loin. '.Me. 1# a fair price 
for choice, although there are part ies asking as high 
ns 25c.; common. 3w 18c.; good, lik'd 13c. 
I'<i ii 1 1 1-v und Came. Fowls and chickens in 
large supply anil lower, with a moderate inquiry. 
Game i# selling slowly; Prairie lien# at hlc.eifl W 
pair; wmlcoek, HTe.to $ 1 . 
Turkeys, .lersey, t‘ ih., 2'-V,26<v; Western, 216122c. 
Fowls-Jersey, I'.l., ! 0 e. ; Western, I 8 *<td!*e. Roosters, 
Western, t* tn, lik.r|2c. Spring chickens, large, 75c,(To 
31 per pair; ilo. small, 45wift)c, per pair; Huck#., 
(N. .1 ,) SUc 1.85 per pair; Western, 62C.4jl87c. Geese— 
Jersey, $2,506*3 per pair. 
Provision#. —Pork bus been held with less confi¬ 
de qce and largo holders have shown Increased Anx¬ 
iety to unload. Western mess on the spot, I# nomi¬ 
nally 88 #, with Jobbing sales at 826.28. For September 
Bales were made at #27.!*. r >to$2S, A lot, of 501* hhls. 
prim,' mess was taken by a shipper, the price wa# not 
reported. Beef, a large hnsfne## In prime mess, 
which has cloned mil about all the available stock is 
the only feature reported. Tlic price was private. 
Wo quote Plain me## at f ll.l$l 6 ; Extra mess, (16.50 
>"1$18 P bbl. Prime moss, tes., $2S>.' (80; India mess, 
tcs.. #29i.,(,31; tut moats arc quiet.: t'ltv smoked 
shoulders are higher, with a fair sale, wo quote 
Smoked Hainan* follows ; C3ty, 2Bic,(i£23c,: Western, 
tight tcs., Vlc.O'T-’e.: Choice Bagged. 88 c (.( 1886 , 0 .: 
Smoked Shoulders, nc.; Pickled llama, lOe.toJGc.; 
I.ong Clear Bacon, B’lfe. Dressed Hogs are oloady 
ami field at 13.lje.Md3o. Lard is very steadily held at 
16\o, for prim,* Western Steam. Sales lor Septem¬ 
ber at IfiHc.; December at I5e.; Now ltccf Hams are 
quoted to arrive at $41('T$4'!, 
Sica rinc- I# nominally IS'y'o. for prime. 
Tn How i# quiet at'.i\c,, with small sale# at this 
prtee. 
Tolmcen,—The market has been very quiet. A 
few orders for shipment have been closed out, hut 
there is no new feature reported. 
Light Grade#. Heavy Grade#. 
Frosted lug#.CXfif ihko. — - 
Partly frosted lugs. 7 us T.'ie. - - 
Sound do. Uij. 7Jf<<i* 6 A !* (ffilOc. 
Uplnnt, ,tio, 
f)rdinnry. Mijiit— 
Good Ordinary... 108,0$— 
Low Middling_ 18-JiMi— 
Middling.195£(<t— 
Good Middling ,. ZlftijO— 
Now Orlonni mul 
Mold),,, Totuifi. 
1D<@— l4;Xtol4lf| 
hii^i®— lIHfijvl? 
lit (ii>- l'.*'<(d.jnw 
2(1 64— 2OU®30« 
22 64— 
TELEGRAPHIC. 
important to Young men and Ladles who desire to 
learn the art of 'Telegraphing. The two lest and 
largest Telegraph Colleges in this country to situated at 
Oberliu and Akron, Ohio, tn connection with a regu¬ 
lar Telegraph Line. Sit-Un I ions guaranteed tn gradu¬ 
ates. Life scholarship only thirty dollars. For full 
particulars ad dross, with Btamp, 
ABKKNKTHY & SHEARMAN', Prop’rn, 
Akron or Oberlln, O. 
— »♦»- 
PUBLISHER’S SPECIAL NOTICES. 
The Rural nr the Fair*.—Some of its Agents 
are sending for extra number# of the Ul'UAl. to ex¬ 
hibit a# specimens at their Agricultural Fair#. Wa 
respond with alacrity to such request#, ami shall ini 
Elad to Bund Specimen Numbers, Show-Bills, Ac., to 
all friends who will have the kindness to show or 
post up the same at their exhibitions. Reader, please 
ilo your frhsuda and community, as well ns us, thn 
favor to show the KL"iiAL Nevv-Yorkhk at your 
Fxir. If you brculc your own tile in so doing, wo will 
supply the deficiency on notification. 
Electrotypes of Egravines. — We again re¬ 
mind Publishers, Nurserymen, and others, that wo 
will furnish electro# of Engravings giveu in the 
Rural Nkw-YoHKKU promptly and at very reason¬ 
able prices. Nurserymen. Florist#, Ate., wishing illus¬ 
tration# l’or catalogues, circulars, etc., will find our 
collection of Fruits, Flowers, Trees, ice. very large 
and tine. See advertisement on page 130. 
BOUND VOLUMES OP THE RURAL. 
Handsomely bound copies of Vol. XXL of the 
Rural New-Yokkuu, (.Ian to July, 187U,) containing 
4hi Pages, and Illustrated with over 400 Engravings, 
are now ready lor delivery at the office, or by Ex¬ 
press. Price (2,50. Also, Vol. XX., for 18G9-S3S 
pages and over 800 Engraving#—price (4. 
Wo can also furnish any or all of the volumes 
published during the past twelve years (except those 
for 1862 amt 1804) at $3 each. Tlio volume for I860 eon- 
tains a series of illustrated articles on Taxidermy 
which I# alone worth its price to any one interested 
in or desiring Information upon the subject. We 
have a number uf volumes for 1801, stitched for 
binding, which we will send by Express, subject to 
charges,(they cannot go by mail,) ul (1 each. Orders 
addressed to either the New York or Rochester Office 
of the Rural will receive prompt attention. 
No Truveliug Agents are employed by us, but 
hnyperson so disposed can act as Local Agent,on hi# 
or her own authority, and secure premiums, etc. 
Show Bills, Specimen Numbers, *fce., sent 
free to all applicants. If you want such document#, 
let u# know aud they will be forwarded. 
Send Us the Names of such of your friends, 
far and near, as you think will or ought to take the 
Rural, and we will mail them Specimens, etc. 
Freights are unchanged as yet, but there is talk of 
advancing them on the 1st of September. 
TOT A Lg 
1 IVK STOCK FOR 
THE 
WEEK. 
Milch 
BtftlYP.ll. 
Ootva. 
ClllvM. 
. Sliiinp. 
This week. 
... , 6,8*8 
2.71*0 
2S,1*fd 
11 .; m 
Last week. 
.8,583 
ut 
2,315 
37,810 
12,864 
i ’"t respoiul g w 
'k ’66.5,564 
65 
3 ,wo 
21,6#2 
Average '61*. 
.6.265 
IG 
1.807 
28,135 
17.333 
TREES. lAI1 ' ,ST0 - PLANTS. 
WASHINGTON STREET NURSERIES. 
Ready,.'! Unniloffiir#, III page#. 
APPLES line. IIWA RE PEA US low. ST A Nil A I! I> 
I’HA RS extra. WEEPING TREES, EVERGREENS. 
SHRUBS.I RUSES, A No. I. stock, Address 
GRAVES, SELOVKIt, \\ ILL.MIL A <’<>.. 
Geneva, New York. 
Dried Feult».—Further receipt# or Virginia tip. 
pie# do not dispel the current apprehension a# un- 
soundness In thl# year's crop, and low price# are still 
ruling. The Htock, however, does not Include either 
varieties or quantities that permit an Intelligible 
opinion on the coming market. North Caryl Ii mi be¬ 
gin# to furnish sample.#, the sliced of which urn 
uontril at We., quarters ,Y(A7c. Virginia apple# range 
ul ii'/jui'fio., the latter an extreme price. There I# Very 
little old stock left over here, except some two years’ 
old poaches, and the market to regarded as being hi 
a good rocolviog condition- New small fruit has re¬ 
ceived some temporary Btrenglli through tlio pres¬ 
ence of Western buyers. Blackberries have sold at 
ilk)., und cherries ::u«;21o. New ponchos are not. quot- 
ublo; a few Georgia peeled have brought liMloy.jc, 
Eggs.—There are mure fresh lots on sale thl# 
week, as large parcel# huvo come by express, but 
trade want# have been very small, and an excess or 
stock haa caused some uneasiness. Western Iota 
have declined to 22(.s.88c., to count out. Lota from 
ucur point# at 256t37c. 
Killin'.—’Thero has been a fair Bale for Statu and 
WeBterufor shipment at about steady prices. Wo 
, quote at fS.lQAaufil) for superfine State; $5.75®6 for 
eniiimon extra do.; fl).0(kip6.l5 for good to cliolco ilo.; 
*15.20(36.40for fancy do.; fh.4064A.IYi for superfine Michi¬ 
gan, Indiana, Ohio. Iowa. file.. f5.70ia5.U5 for extra do., 
?ti/.c0.35 for choice extra dm, Including shipping 
brands Of round hoop Ohio at f 5 .tl 0 nn 5 . 2 a and undo 
brands of do. at f6.30<y/(.45: good to Choice white 
wheat extras at fli.25it6.HI); St. I,outs at fr.<«.(U]ll lor 
common tn fair extras, and fti.TDAft.TS tor good t.o 
choice. HoIIthem at ftUKkatUIO for extra#; frt.UoWll.Ya 
for good to choice. Rye Hour at |l.756iiil.40. Corn 
meal, quiet at f5.50iij5.il) for Southern ; coarse, per 100 
I )h#., fLfOoid.HO; fine yellow, f2.256i2.30; white, *3.606] 
3.00, 
1 , 000 , 000 , 
4 inches to 4 feel high, one of tho best Timber and 
Nut producing tree# our eoutinoni affords. Send two 
coni Btamp for it 16 pagiil'lreuhir, With cuts and prices. 
Address STORKS, HARRISON & CO., 
1’alncsvlllc, Luke Co., Ohio. 
Kresli KrnTtti*—The novelty of one big cropot 
peaches being t olio wed by another, bus been special¬ 
ly noticeable during t.he past, week. True, wo have 
not had a glut,, similar to last. Monday week, but. wo 
have had asteadv daily arrival, adding upon some 
day# IDO cur# of Delawares, beside# boat freight of 
New Jersey, altogether enough to put other fruit 
mainly in the background- We hav<- had some sii- 
porb plclclogs from Delaware, including Old Mixon, 
Crawford, Mary’s Choice, and some very large 
Heaves’ Favorite, Large fruit has dragged some in 
selling, not from apathy In the demand, lint from the 
high rates that receivers adopted when there was 
any ehatieo of the fruit standing up well lor the fol¬ 
lowing morning's trade, in case the train# should ho 
delayed. There have been no serious results from 
ihi# system during the past week, hut it I# « precari¬ 
ous method, and should be dispensed with, as it may 
prove a bnger-hurniiig process upou some morning 
when Jerseys are at their hlght. 4)t course tho seller 
l# Sincere In his effort to xorve llio grower, hut. ho 
should remember that a tew low average# will turuish 
the gilt or a good many extra #ale9. 
Apples arc still largely in excess of our wants, and 
anything that has heel, field long enough to hu tl)f) 
least discolored, to compare otherwise unfavorably 
with trash lot#or later and more desirable sort# than 
we have had, must Sell at a loss. Common near# are 
also low. few wish tu cook pears when good Bartlett# 
can bo had for table use at present prices. Other 
fancy pear#, including southern Duchess, are not 
wanted in their green condition. Tho North River 
vineyards have begun to send us smut* Hartford#, 
which take thiy precedence of demand over Southern 
Concords. The range for North Carolina and Vlr- 
ginla t to ttodfio., selling only tothesidcwalk operators. 
The watermelon dealers have put. an eml to their 
trouble by pickling thetr unsalesible surplus in the 
Hudson. During the week *15 t< iff) was the host 
price for largest melons, and they buvet ranged from 
til at down to *3. Now Hint the old stock I# gone, fu¬ 
ture arrivals are expected to do better in prices. 
State musktintlun# have sold at 25c. K bbL to wagon# 
Bee run- — A H er the close, one week ago, catt le___ ' — 
begun to come hi less freely, the offerings for Mon- /-a n v '■< iv ■ ■«• •«' II I,’ ■<’ *8 
day being 3.771 head .igalUst 4,‘,W) for (lie previous (l«b»l n G i a ** *' *' * 
Monday. The stock of the present week was en 
sale. U5 cars ul KXIlh street, 86 cars at Weehawkrn, ”1 AAA At J A 
and 22 ill Commmilpaw, being tho lightest run lit the -» s' f V ' MyV V/ M «* 
hitler place for a long time only 1*16 for the whole . , „„,i 
week, while 2 ,#31 were received ut lOUth street, ami 4 inches to 4 fail high. Hue ul tho In #t, I lull i i .ind 
2 761 it WoohiLwItHii The I'liidesf fur I he ureioesi Nut producing trecsour emit meld n Holds. Hnrnl two 
trade now Be# between the I wo la Her places, each cent.stamp fora 16 &W;<;'rrn I nr. without 
having a very heavy shipper. It is generally under- Address ^ U elfil', i',a , i /v Vd’d’,, 
stood that at least one railroad fnrnlslies money lor idneavlllc, Luke Co., i 
dealers to operate with while special terms, or low _ __ — —_ _ . 
rates of freights are accorded on others. There 1(1 DTP PtMT vlf.Bsr# l DLD PLM ] 
were soma very good cattle last Monday, and 17c. IU iLfl ULH I ‘ I I L.M uLIl I • 
was obtained lor the first choice, all n s, 1* owt. of ... r ,„.,,, ... 
live weight. Tlo fair to good steers sold readily at fs toi il^ ill o i,,, r,,i- -ii 
s!?uM t.i'ln"m 1’arl les 
ffid UuVprevhins weef n,l “" ***** h, * h ® r " WU !t or LiiV l 1 "'Perl^ Mu- 
uin tne pir.viou* wats, niclpal Bonds or other FirsUelas# Se< unites, that 
It will ta* noticed, by reference to the source of w ill pay them ten per cent, on their Investment, can 
supply, that, next to Illinois, Texas Is giving u# llie do so hv applying to the ROC HESTER LOAN AS- 
iiiiist entile, and tins uccoiinls for »o much poor heef SOCIATION. No. H Powers' t'ominereiill Building, 
on the butchers' stalls. Trite, some of them buy this Rochester, N. Y. Correspondence solicited. Ad- 
kmd liocaitoe a bullock cost# only 650, while a gouti dress .1. II. A LLK.N, Secretary, 
fat. 7 owt. Illinois stuer costs more than ftlfiO; but, 
there tiro many butcher# who would gladly get bet- | H l l ll FI.OWEUINR BI I-IIS, 
le F,to toTjv^markot'wc have 1,371 head, mostly 1 ' Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocusses, Etc. 
common rattle, selling at I0(e l.V,, with a few good CATALOGUES FREE, 
ones III, Il'Ke.lii'ic, The market c-loses tlrm. IIEKKNDEEN & CD., Gencvn, N. Y„ 
Theflo cattle mums from the following States, viz.: Growers anil Importers or Trees, Plant# and Seeds. 
Illinois......2.750 Texas...... 1.751 Nurseries established 1^0. 
$1,(106 ut Annual Interest for f>o years, at 7 per cent., 
amount# to $18,120; *1,006 at Annual Interest for 56 
year#, at 10 per cent., amounts t" fill',81*0. Parlies 
desiring to make good luvesinieni# oi Bond and 
Mortgage on Improved Farm or t ily Property, Mu¬ 
nicipal Bonds or other First-class Seuurttles, that 
will pay them ten percent, on their Investment, can 
do an In applying to the ROCHESTER LOAN AS¬ 
SOCIATION. No. # Powers' t'omuierelill Building, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
dress 
Correspondence solicited. Ad- 
,1, II. A LLK.N, Secretary. 
New York. 866 Indiana., 
Coiiiinoti leuf. 
Medium leaf. 
Good leaf... 
Fine leaf. , 
Selection#. 
Stpai !* 
!*(;(... (IV 
iii coni 
1118 
»2X@1 Ori 
ii (ante. 
KIWIS 16 V 
11 (rull'V 
18 HT.’S 
18\«(*I8 
lMMtfliH 
Kim ", upper#. 
New York Stale tillers... 
A vertigo lots. 
Wrappers. 
Old 
Crop. 
New 
Crop. 
..13 
6 t 1 ac. 
12 ! 
$(ii 14c. 
..I# 
(•'28 
15 
(,('25 
..35 
(.'.III 
30 
(<o|l) 
. .45 
c.i 55 
42 
4(50 
..10 
41112 
0 
fit 10 
.. 16 
6<j25 
18 
..20 
fa35 
16 
fit 35 
..10 
to 12 
HMto ’•*« 
..hi 
40 2 ft. 
IOW 61 ,16 
. .25 
(•«45 
16 
Wrappers...25 (,«40 15 t«i80 
Y.4RA. — Wo quote: Havana — Common, S0Cli$hc.; 
good, 886602c.; fine, !*5e.64$l.05, currency. Yura—1 
cuts. 87)-ji:.: II cut#, $1.(K><®$L()7; average lots, !»2^c„ 
currency. 
MJLJfnPACTtTHKli TORACCO.—Black work, common 
und medium, tori ilc.; good and fine, 226436c., do. 
Bright, work Uouimon and modlum, 276632a.; good 
and line, 3.V>ii56c, 
VcgetnlilcM.— Potatoes are in larger variety arid 
lower. Sweet have deelhiC'l. 11 uidiard squash. cit¬ 
ron# and pumpkins are erri ving too curly for use. 
Pott*toe#. Itoso, 7* Mil., $2.nfl(ro5t.25; white sprout., 
$26'.2,25; Gondtlcfi, $2®2.25 ; Jackson and Sobec, $2,5(1 
642.75; sweet Delaware, $5.50; Virginia. $5; green 
corn, sweet, 4* IDO, 75c.; green corn, comiilon, ill 
1*8), 81)0.; cabbage. N. J., P UII, $6t# TJ: Russia turnips, 
f* bbl.. $2(52 25; I,. 1. tomatoes, H lmsh.. 25ia, 50e.; 
marrow squash, V bbl.,$l; egg plants, , bid , !1.5d'.a 
1.75, Lima Beans. W hush., 50«>i7lic.; garlic, P 166 
bunches, $#(.<, III. Sweet potatoes, 80(9:0.50; Pickles, 
V 1.000, $2642.50. 
VVoiB,—{Them is a bettor tone to the market. 
Fleece has been sold freely, and better figures are 
bid. The hulk of I he new clip is forward, ami buy¬ 
er# find a fine assortment, which is Offered freely, 
Texas and Oulifornlu. continue very linn and active. 
Foreign are steadily held, with the demand mainly 
for coarse qualities Lale sale.# arenf ttceoe# at 820. 
for unwashed MIhsouiu ; 450. for State and Wiscon¬ 
sin ; 47oi47He. for X Michigan; 4!)c.f«>r X State; 51KC. 
for XX Ohio; 52 sc forXXand X X X Ohio; ,'4c. for 
Bliort combing; aiftstlOu. Tin Canada cOmtilng; 82He. 
for seotirud; pulled at, *-.to(';c for eh. .rt .extra; 806,i 
t'h* i.n T.uon, <io.| , > : Mexlean 
ut Itie’,17 SO.: 8(le .lie, lot Teres ; t’ulLl,>i nla at 26c for 
burry; ffitgiWc. for Blighlly burry ; 2fi6</8le. lor spring, 
free from burrs; Mestiza pulled at tide.; whttn-wush- 
ud Donskol at 25t'., gold. 
UOf.'II KSTEIt, August 25. Wheat isqnlet 
und market dull; $I.Ul for red winter, fLllVidl.So for 
wlill.o. Oats tinner, at MkauVic. for new. Corn, j.l.lti. 
llarloy murket to niueh tinner, hut with very few 
sales; (wo-rowert Is worth *1.10(m1.15. »»d four-rowed 
$1 20601,25. Wo hear nf a lot of lowtl barley, four- 
rowed, bought here, at $181(1. Butter i# source, mol 
the price has advanced to 80wi34e. for good lots. Eggs 
ure plenty, ut 18c. for limed lots and lw'JOc. for fresh. 
Apple# are nominally hold at. $1.25 (I bill, for winter 
fruit. No contracts have been made yet. Poaches 
stdl at $1.50(<!»I,7u l, basket. Potatoes quiet, at 75c. 7i* 
bushel. 
pears, per bbl., $t/v8; cooking pears, $2.5(lfif8{.50. Blue 
plums, common, per l,bl.. $7.a0; choice blue plums 
and green gages, per bbl., |6sU2. Delaware poaches, 
per basket, tine, $1.25661.37; do. do., common, bOoMUc.; 
do,, orates. $1.50w$2; New Jersey peaches, baskets, 75e. 
23o.(e.$l Watermelons, tine, per itltt, $1264.15, Melons, 
nutmeg#, J)er bbl., 50fl.6t l.56. Pecans, per lb., J2«,.18 it., 
peuriiits, choice, per bush., $3.40(63; do., common, 
$1.20641.50. North River grapes, Hartford, per lb., Soa 
12c.; do,, do., Delaware, per lb., ltv,j, 20 o. 
Grulii.—A fair export, trade in wheat has strength¬ 
ened prices. There are free ottering# at present 
prices. We quote at the Oleae •- $1.10641.15 for No. 3 
spring; Sl.FKs 1.23 for No. 2 Ctilcagn; $1 10(8,1.25 for 
No. 2 MIIwuuket*; $1.406;.!.42 for Western red and 
amber Western ; $1.3066LOS for white Western, and 
$l.55(g 1.65 for wiilte Htato. Corn has declined, with 
free supplies, closing steadily. We quote at 86(i;,87HC. 
for new Western mixed ; 88®8*We. fur liigli mixed, 
and 84c. for rejected. Oat# are dull unrl lower. West- 
oru, .7K ,1 52c.: Ohio and Stale, 5he 58. Ilya to dull, soil¬ 
ing at title, for poor Western-, 940. for Southern. 
Hay nml Straw.—Market# unchanged; but in 
view of better receipts shortly, price.# are not strong, 
particularly for retail lots. Old shipping is worth 
85*a.(H)o.; retail. $1641.20; new, 80c.<g$l,10. Rye straw 
$L05te*L15 for long and 'JtX&05c. for short. New rye 
Last week. 
Out*. 
16', 64 I'T; 
13 64 16 
14X 64 15 
12 66 13K 
7 fill 
— 40 14'.4 
BUFFALO. Aug. 3«. TtOccIpU. Flonr.ft.OOO 
hhls.; wheat, 245,OOObusb.; corn,84,0U0 tiu#h.; out#, 133,- 
000 bush.; rye, 5,000 bush. j 
SlillMiieuto. -Wheat, 70,000 bush.; outs, 22,000 bush. 
Kail mutt Shlpiiifius.-XVhoat, 8,000 bush.; corn, 
tf,3(K>t4Ush. I 
Flourhottyy; nn transactions., r 
Grit in. Wheat —dull, Sales. No. 2 Milwaukee 
chili, per sample, at $LI2((iil.l:i; winter mixed at $1.32. 
('m u tinner and quiet; sales No.2 Western at 78X 
Otl'.M.iic.t car lots at. 7064811c. Oats dull und firmer; I 
sales, new Western at 4i#;., new No. 1, Toledo at tHhRi.; 
new Toledo held at 50c., in close. Rye, nuglocted. ( 
Other articles inactive aud without change. 
rtllt'Atid, Aim, 25. Flour dull and weaker, 
Wheat firm for new at tLrJ-iMl.lilK for No, |; tlJlifti 
1.124, for No. old easier at seller Septem¬ 
ber. f'orn advancing : No. 2,i8i v e. Oats advancing; 
sale.# at 3t*e. regular; 854;e. fresh receipts. Rye quiet 
at. TOC. for No. 2. Barley active at $1.15 for No.2 
eusli Provisions quiet and steady, l.ard, firmer at 
15\c. Live hog# active at fli^KkitU) for common to 
choice. Cattle dull, $7(s7.3Tlt for shiipping steers, 
KeeelpL# -3,000 bbls. Hour. 47,(Ml bushel# wheat, fil.Oflq 
bushel# corn, CH.OGO bilihels tints, 3,200 tuisheJs rye. 
31,000 bushels barley, l,2(K» hogs. Shipments—5,1100 
bbl# Hour, 100,000 hiishel# wheat 37,000 bushels corn, 
tfl.OOO bushel# outs, 16,000 Imsliels rye, 4,000 bushels 
barley, 8,200 bogs. Freights—4>iC. on com 4* rail to 
Buffalo. 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. * 
The Tattle Falls Market .Continue# dull, with de¬ 
clining prices. The quantity of ebeese offered for 
tho week ending August. 27th, amounted to 1(1,000 
boioj factory, only o part of which was gold. The 
delivery of farm dairies reached t,:lGD boxes, ranging 
in price from 11 to 13' 4 e. one faucy lot brought 12 l 8c. 
Interior grade# went at 10c. 
Uomplaint is made that much Of the factory cheese 1 
lias a " heated flavor." Home samples also prove to * 
be skippery. “Fine things,'' that have been well 1 
| eared for. and that are clean in tlavnr, bring from 
to y,c. higher rates than the majority of fancy lots. 
Its will he seen in our quotation# of Old Fairfield, 
Which reached lie. 
Dealers claim to have been losing money on good# 
bought l'or two or three week.# past,and ai'ecautious 
and shy in baying. Some of the factories, not. satis¬ 
fied with tli« rates offered, arc shipping on commis- 
jfiopt others left the market, with the Intention of 
holding their stocks for t.he present, The market, 
therefore, thl# week, may be reported asoneol the 
dullest til Hie seasou. W© give quotations nf u few 
sales, which will show the top price# lor good things: 
Old Fair field, Ue.; Newvtlio, I3,'<e.; Springfield Cen¬ 
ter, 18'^c.; »m I Hi Creek, 13:Yc.; Matiheim Center, 13Kc. 
We have advices from abroad for Hut second week 
in August. Our London correspondent says Ameri¬ 
can cheese Is the cheapest urtiele or food In UieLon- 
Clon market, and sells well. Extra firm Is quoted at 
70s; second quality, ft)#, to 6'.to., third quality, (Us. 
to 66s. Other description# iff cheese sell a* follows: 
New English Cheddar, 76#. to 88.# ; Wiltshire double, 
64#. to' 71 #.; Cheshire, medium. 58#. to 7u# ; line, 72.#. to 
76#.; Hootch, 68s. to 72s. Dutch Cheese.—Edam#, 50s. to 
36s.; Gotldus, 40s. to W#.; Derby shape, NJs. to 51s., for 
uew. 
Butter.—Ctomuell# is repiirted at 130#., and Cork# at 
128#.: extra Normandy, bills, the cwt. The corres¬ 
ponding prices for butter and cheese last year were: 
American chee#o, 70s.; Cloniuells butter, lllte. 
-H#-- 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New YORK. Aug.26. 1870. 
The supply r.f stock is moderate again, and there 
to a marked firmness In each department. With 
hog# and lambs there is a real advance, hut the 
overstock of cattle during the previous week pre¬ 
vents any scarcity now. Besides it must be borne 
In mind that wo arc passing through a plentiful 
supply of peaches, and butcher# always expect di¬ 
minished meat hills when this favorite fruit isubun- 
dant. Now that there are indications of cooler 
weather, and the time when many out of town citi¬ 
zens will return, more meat will be consumed. I 
Ohio. 475 Iowa. 
Kentucky. #31 Virginia. 85 
Missouri. 200 Michigan. 50 
Canada. I New Jersey. 16 
Connecticut. 31 
The following are the prices at the close of the 
market: 
Thl# week. Last week. 
Conn, Cent#. 
Choice bullock#, $* it.10;< to 17 lip, 64 I OH 
Good to prime. “ ...15'; (<u Id'f 15 tn 16 
Medium. “ ., ,14'Y 66 l.V,, I4H *4 >•» 
Ordinary. “ . .12 («i 13,H 12 t,o )3H 
Poorest, grade , 8 ($ 11 7 (<C II 
Average of all sales.— (m II Y — 40 II '4 
filileli (!iitvi,- : There Is an increase In the re¬ 
ceipt#, but no perceptible Improvement, in either de¬ 
mand tor price#. Trade continue# quite dull, tho 
supply of milk being good, ami milkmen not Iticliu- 
ing to Increase their stock, especially since the price 
of hay and other feed hits advanced. We note 84 
head mixed cow# sold at i'AOni.'.HJ one It. 
Vrnl 4'nl ve#.-There I# a further advance In fat 
milk calves. Though the receipts are quite free, 
nearly all of t Item are gra## or fed calves, worth 5(.>i 
7c, per in., of ©ftenest sold by the head, at $06612 
each. Com fiinii to liicdltim milk ealves are selilng at 
Dvvllc, per Ih., livu weight, with good to choice at, (IH 
6 ;iI2j.;t:. A lot of 115 grass ettlve# avi’raged $11,211 per 
it end ; 18 mixed at $11.86; 86 Jersey calves at, I2e,. and 
II few choice, l dll,.#., at l‘-",e., with 38 grass at $ 1 JH 
per head, and 51 mixed at $14, 
LATEST .Vug. (MI, I*, ill. Beovca Arrival# 
to-day: I! curs > 1 14omuimilptiw, 62 a tone llnndrcdtli 
street, anil 22 ut WenlniwUen, or a total of 2,01X1 hotel. 
Tins large supply proved too many for Witchers. Be¬ 
sides, they arc not inclined to divide #0 much on Fri¬ 
day, hone© 0 ©aHy all went to KlOtli street, whore wits 
must of the stock, ami grtirruily of fair to goiitlqlml- 
ity, aclUniCat HwiltiHO. The yards were cleared be¬ 
fore itiHin. Tritiln was extremely dull at. the other 
places, and many of tho drove# left unsold. 
?#1icop nml Ltimb*. With 8 car# at Coniiniinl - 
pa'v.H ul IHth Street, hull 6 ut Wceliawken, making 
4,807 head, there was no change from yesterday, and 
all the stock wa# likely to sell. A ear 164 ih. fat Ky, 
sheep brought tiXe.j a car 70 in.Ohio, 5’ ,e.; some Villi. 
I ml. culls, 4Hit., with a car W ll>. Htate lamb#, call#, at 
$1,75 each ; a. car 57 Ih Fa., at 00.; a lot of 60 Ib. State 
at lUc. 
lings. Arrivals to-day, 6 oars at Conunnqlpaw, 
or barely 62 fi head. ()f coufSO tlio Ib'ooiLtosol' yester¬ 
day continues, nml most sales arc at 13o. 
Sheep and I,it 111 !**.— Here we have a falling off 
of '. 1 , 060 from the large receipt# of the previous week, ! 
anil the market stiffen# up lu consequence. There to 
very little Improvement in tlilu stride, nor to there 
much, if any, advance In good sheep, bur, fat lamb# 
are O'.(eg Wo, better, selling at lifolOc. V it,., with fal*r 
at 8 mc,, anil pmn at By far the larger por- 
Inin >tf III© slock now coming toward to made up of 
Statu and Canada la mini. Fat, sheep are scarce but 
arc not much called for, t.lie demand running on 
I II inti.w. We quote thin to medium sheep at |i,i5c., 
witli fair to prim© at 5H«*ii»''c., and somu choice 
at 6J,e, 
Swine.-The very light.receipt# and a change to 
cooler weather, add He. to hogs, dressud. selling at 
I2*i«tlito., save a. row heavy and rough at I3';e. Some 
live State hogs of 23111'.#. brought i6!6c., with a Car 
288 tt,s. rough at 10c. 
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