do. good tu prime, 20 ® 2 i>e i do. do, 
>e.; do. hiili-tirkin tabs, selected. 
- 
' " JULY 17 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER 
supply next year, ns some of our farmers have 
concluded to let them alone.—A. s. tf. 
Toledo, O., July 5.—The grass crop through 
this part of the State la very fine. In the vicin¬ 
ity of Fort Wayne, Ind., farmers complain that 
crops grow too strong and are in danger of fall- 
ingdown, Thecropof apples and pears through 
Ohio and Michigan promises well.—w. b. 
-- 
AMERICAN MOWERS ABROAD. 
Eds. Moorf.'s Rural New-Yorker:— In the 
last issue of the Country Gentleman we notice 
a card over the signature of Messrs. AnitiANCK, 
Platt A- Co., which contains the following 
statement, to wit: 
“We have just received information of the 
decision' given by the jury appointed by the 
National Agricultural Society of Switzerland, 
at the important Field Trial held at Zurich on 
the 27th of May last. 
“The First Prize Gold Medal was awarded to 
our new’ Model Mower; the second and third 
prizes to the Hornsby and 8amnelson machines, 
which are of English manufacture, and the 
fnurth prize to Hie Wood Mower." 
As we had previously received Information 
from the Managers of our Branch Office in Lon¬ 
don, England, that the “ Walter A. Wood 
Mower” won a first prize at the trial at Zurich 
above alluded to, we this morning telegraphed 
our London Office to send us by cable the pre¬ 
cise facia as to the awards mailt: at that trial. 
This afternoon we have received a cablegram 
from our London Office, as follows: 
“Zurich awards in order were ns follows: 
Buckeye, Hornsby, SamuelBon, Wood, First 
Prizes—Gold Medals. Howard, limiter, Second 
Prizes Silver Medals. Burgess & Key,Sprague, 
Third Prizes—Bronze Medals. Wood's Mowers 
thus far, present season, have won in Field 
Trials twenty-four First Frizes—the most im¬ 
portant at VIborg, Denmark, June 21st to fifth, 
twenty-two machines competing, including 
Buckeye." 
Comment Is unnecessary. 
Very respectfully, 
Walter a. Wood Mowing and Rearing 
Machine Co, 
Hoosick Falls, N. Y., July 1st, 1875. 
THE MARSSTS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, Saturday, July 10. 1»75. 
Receipts.—^T he receipts of Produce for the week 
were as follows : 
Cotton, hales...... .7,882 Dried Fruits, tikes . 31 
Flour, bills. rifl.nrj kvpb. libls. . 8.207 
Wheat, bush. 945,7ffil Hops, bales..,,. 4 ’ 
Corn, bush.. 457,819 Peanuts, hags. 752 
Oats, hush. 110,931 Pork, pkgs.,. l.itfi 
Rye.bush.... 879 Beef.pkgs. 33 
hurley, hush , .. — C' meats, pkgs..,. 4 ,'jci 
Man,, burh.. r»i,T47 bara. pngs. mho 
Keans. bush. 1,396 Butter, pkgs. 17 44 a 
Corn mold, bids- 283 Cheese, pkgs. ' 15 , 4,31 
Corn meal, bags,,, 7S9| Wool, bales. 2 . 11:2 
PBA 8 .— Exports Of brans past week, 
jJohblB.i since .Ian. 1,15,1.76 do.: same lime last year, 
19,134 do. Export of peas past week, 141 hush.: Mneo 
Jan. 1st, 208,240 do.: same time la>-t veur. 2,t(|,l)2(i do. 
Medium hoao 9 are mi in Marrows ’have a fair ex- 
portonll, hut the withdrawal or stuok i- fully replaced 
hy the daily receipts. Pea beans have hail some In- 
>31111 v from the Eastern States (their best outlet) and 
are Dielly Arm. Ite>l kidneys are tlrm as before ter 
choice stock. Oamrdiau pea* ore firm and tending 
above our quotations. Green pea* are almost out of 
market. A few are quoted At F2.8Uffl3.Wl. 
We qilOl" beans, new inedium. prime, *I.85®1.90; 
do. lairAl.iiUi.iJ.sOj do. poor, tbdlyjtJ.i'jll, marrows, m-w 
prime, 82.40 a 2 4.>: do. marrow, other. F,\2£>®2.30; do 
Pea. prime now, H .45®2J)5; boans. pea. other, m.90; 
kidney, new red. Fl.K.. 1 . 3 . 3 ', for prime i f 2 .fi 0 ffl 2 .H 0 for 
poor; whl 1,1 kidney, new, 92(42.111; ..theft fi.DOffl 
-. Canada peas. In bulk and pond, *1,17. 
Bern WAN .—There are some choice lots of South¬ 
ern coming to hand for which up to 35 q, is paid by 
uleaahers; other stock selling at iizjfffl.qc. 
Broom Corn is neglected. the trude awaiting re¬ 
ports in reuurd to the new crop. 
Brush, short green, U'fflUe.j hurl, green, 12@13c.: 
medium green, 10®12o. 
Butter. - Them Ls no quotable change in fine 
grades of State butler. At this season, when con¬ 
sumption is moreor less curtailed, extreme prices 
are not strictly currant for round lots, and for tliut 
matter thorp are low large buyers of either State or 
Western in attendance. Don't |>nek packages too 
heavily at C is season, and avoid tin use of salt be¬ 
tween the lid am! cloth In hot weather. Western 
butter has a good market demand, and there urc 
more sales at Inc. than nl 20 c. or tie. We quote • 
Domestic* Dhikii Furl i s.—a lot of ioq hula, np- 
I*li - were taken on speculation last week, and there 
was lurther lookluc around with a view of purchas¬ 
ing. lids led in strouger price for awhile, but the 
market dropped to old rates and closed nominal. 
Cherries are. lower, with the new crop close at hand: 
Otherwise there arc no changes, 
Apples, Southern sliced, 7V«>8C.: fancy do„ gvtfflilc.; 
ffoulhern qiiartm s. —■.ye.: gUltfl sliced.TXicSVfe.: do. 
quarters. 7Si .tfjje.r Western quarters. 7.. 7 jo. Black¬ 
berries. Aealfe. Peeled peaches. Western, 16®lSe.; 
good and prime Georgia. 18,-viOe : North uaro- 
Iln». prime. 23®%©.! choice, —<Y: Unoeeled peach¬ 
es, halves, 8 c* — 0 .; quarters. 7e. Plums, 18ffl2rtc. 
Raspberries, 27®28o. Cherries. IffluWe. 
EGOS.— Western have been up to 22c.: but the ex¬ 
tra call for the holiday was all that kept them there. 
To-day 71c. ib extreme. 'I'ho market Is not heavily 
supplied, hut a liberal day’s receipts gives buyers a 
little advantage. Fancy mixed near points are sell¬ 
ing n.s high as 28c. 
New Jersey and Long Island, small pkgs.. V do*., 
23c.; Stale and Penn, 22®23c.: Western, choice,20 >4® 
2ic.: Uther do., 20®2tiHc.; Canadian, 21@22o. 
Essential Oils.—T he market is nnmtnai for pup- 
pcnnlnt, both glass and tin, at *6.30 V n>. Winter- 
green and sassafras are respectively quoted at 83 . 51 ) 
imd o5e. 
Fran.—Bay maokeral, 89wfl.5Ufor No. l; Shore do. 
j piU<.J.!; pickoled codfish, $6.50, Scaled herring,33®35o. 
Flour lvi) Meal. —The foreign advices have 
been much more favorable to trade, and largo trans¬ 
actions have taken place on export account at bettor 
prices. 
Sim ertliio State and Western. $*.,Vj®4.8&; extra do., 
$o®5.ort: extra Ohio at $5®5.H<): trade brands do.. 
sn.Lfiy V: white wheat extras. 85.81 NH.jn; Southern, 
f.Vri.VHl) for common to fair extras, and $6.9 d® 8.25 for 
good to very choice- Rye Hour at S4.36fflfi.50. 
Forkion dried Fruits.-L ayer raisins, 82.25® 
"-••0: bi "K> Musenlel do.. 93.40(43.0(1. Curruuts, llq® 
vjc. Sardines, HffllSe. currency for quarter boxes 
Turkey prunes, 8 ffl 8 !qc. Seedloaa ralaina, ♦..JifcjMkfio, 
Fresh Fruits.—Q uite a long list of items attends 
the advancing season, and the market is gomuullv 
active, scarcely anything drugging sale, strawbor- 
lies have a louse of life by the O not da and Oswego 
ahipmonts, blit the demand seoms to have been fully 
sat Imcui this season und heavier supplies than now 
reach ns wouldih'pn>s> prices. Anlwerpsuro hi good 
supply au l quoted pretty low for the opening, A 
carload of California pears has arrived, consisting of 
Bartlett* ami Doyennes. This crop is about a month 
earlier than last year, and though prices are high 
the »t>»'k is line enough to sell readily at the prices. 
It Is expected that arrivals will he regular! the cost 
of freight on a nurloiid exceeds 11,200, Apples are in 
talr ileimmil. Rest cherries arc from the Rochester 
nurseries. Gooseberries are doing better as the fruit 
arrives In more attractive slant* und rlpeuesa. The 
lew peaches that arrive ure not largely inquired for 
in view of the abumlanao expected from Delaware 
when 1 he season opens. 
b> rawberiles—Ouuldu, u quart, ISojjliJc.: oswego, 13 ® 
lhe. Peaches, h hush.. Mffl2.n0. Gooscherrlns,green. ¥ 
bush., $l.fioffl 2 . ('harries, in a... choice, Htmi'Jc.: poor 
to good, 2 a(>c. Currants. th., 4(<i)Ao,j cnerrv. GfflSc. 
Apples, new. if bbl.. *2.fi0ffl4: '6> crate, fl.2akjH.5rt. Wa¬ 
termelons, F 100, $30fflfiQ. 
Grain.—W heat lias been wanted by shippers In 
view or the report* trom abroad, and sale* are lib* 
eral at advanced prices, including No. 2 Milwaukee 
spring ut i 1 . 211 . 11 1.71 q,: No. 8 Northwest do., H 19; No. 
1 Milwaukee do.. 81.77 ; No. 2 Chicago do., SLUlm 1.19 : 
winter red end ambur Wcsteni, |L82®1.37 1 white 
(in., $1 iWffllJO, Rye Is held at 81.10 for State. In 
hurley mult, two-row.nl suite sold at $ 1 . 4 .., cash 
C ru-new is active and higher 1 steamer grades. 79 
M82o.j sulling do,, 33'vj}84Me.; yellow Western, 83® 
85c. Guts aro higher; mixed Western. B6ffl07i4c.: 
white Western, (Wt,u7'2c. 
-1 wi,, mto...(■.; >v eisii iuus, gone tu prime. 23 
0 (i 2 i<k; fair to good, 2]i,< 4.;e.; very poor. I.VwlTu : West¬ 
ern tubs, good tu prime. 2 rti.t 22 c.; fair to good. 18®20c,; 
poor to fair, IfieidSo.; Pennsylvania store pacn. il, 10® 
21c. Suite lirkins choice, 27®280.; other, ; 
ether, 18ffli20o. Western creaim'ry, 2lkh.2Tc.; lirkina 
Prime, 18ffl20e.; Western tubs, uruue, |«®2le.; do. ac- 
leotcd, 22:./,28c.; do. oilier. lSis.lfo.t grease, lu> a o. 
Candles.—A damantine are lower: quoted at 12k' 
G17o. for 12 to hi 02 . 4 . 
Coffee.—S tock* moderate and prices higher. Rio, 
GJiWOjKc., gold; Java, 3H(3B8e. do.; AluracaihO, 22t'3i 
«>fe., do.; Laguuyra, 20k»21c.. do. 
Cheese.—T he arrivals have been in excess of 
wuoLs of shippers this week and prices have eased 
on » trifle, with l2Xc. the general market rate for 
(uncy State factories, although 13kc. is made in in- 
fctances. 
New State factory, farcy, 12U®12;Vc.: flue. I2jgcd 
good to prime, at fair to good, 104® 
Djto.! skitioucd. 3 oii 3c.: luilf-skimmcd, 3 w ye. 
rtute harm Dairy Good 10 prime, Ibadlttc.; do., 
lair to good, U3f(«dOVc.; d., poor. MfflCc. western 
laotory, good to prime, lflk(y.'.l 3C., do., fair, :*W..o 
do,, half-skimmed, fk»7c.; do’., -kimmed, 3@5c, 
Corn Meal,—E xport trade ia quite active and a 
quick market ti found for the receipts. Yellow 
Western. Wga®4.2U 5 Jersey, *J.tiU<ai 4 ; Brandywine, 
Cotton.—R xporterahave been more disposed to 
purchase and prices are higher. Future deliveries 
UAV and STRAW..—The demand has fallen off. 
hoi we are having light receipts,and with a prospect 
ot a short cron prices urc very firmly held. Bute hay 
is quoted :-Shlpping, 6fi®70o.: retail qualities, 85c,® 
•Lib; clover nt 35aBOc.; salt at tkir.i70c. Htraw ia 
quoted ut sfle.lKlo. for long rye; GU<di7Uc. for short rye: 
oOkfitklc. lor oat. 
Hoph,—T he warm weather has led to Increased 
demand irom brewers, but with supplies very luir, 
in connection with favorable crop prospects, hold¬ 
ers are disposed to sell, even at lower prices. The 
better grades of N. v. State have most attention. 
Lice are reported In some of the yards of this State, 
but it too curly a* yot to fear much from them. 
State, 28(48,10. for good to choice now; —wj— e. for 
low to fair, new; Eastern, npvv 2fi®80c.l Western, 
now. 23®;s(lo.; Yearlings. 15(3230.: Olds, mi growths, 8 ® 
12o,; Calif urn las. 1.374, 2fl®80c. 
lliCfiwiNES.—In light supply and higher, selling 
at 411 . 22 . 
Leatiier. Hemlock sole Is quoted at 25@2«X0. for 
light; 2 ho 2 Hc. or middle; 2fit®28c. for heavy; 23® 
24>tc. for good damaged. 
Mapi.k Sugar and Sirup.— The Producer’s 
Price current satsStrictly ary sugar could possi¬ 
bly be placed In 1 iurge way at 1 > 4 wo., but for soft, 
run.iv lots llierc Is no Inquiry. A lot >.f good color, 
small cakes, sold ut 7c. Here and there a box sells 
at a high prlco. We consider prices altogether un- 
ccriuin and iioniiual. Sirup Is very dull and lower 
to sell. 811 gar, new, light colored. P a... 7 <«.ue.; dark 
colored. TfflSO. Maple -.irup, per gullou, OofflUfic. 
i’oui/ntv and game.—L ive poultry lain fair du- 
iriand, wltli prices favoring Millers, In fowls. Tur¬ 
keys vory dull. 
Spring chickens, e id., .33®87ag State and Jersey 
fowls, IH(njl7c.; Wcaturn do., ljwdile.: old roosters. 8 (i 
10c,: State ami Jersey turkeys, ilMilljc.; Western do., 
UkjvlHc.; State and Jersey ducks, pair, ISkOsTc,; 
Wcatcm do., iS)g73c,: State umt Jersey geese, ** 2 (,« 
2.35. Western do.,f.l !5(./il.7a. ’ 
Few pigeons arrive, hut the demand for them is 
moderate. Ou Tuesday woodcock were quoted at *1 
tor full-grown Western, and Stutc sold up to $Ufi. 
.since then the supply bus been larger the demand 
lighter and prices decidedly lower. To-day good 
Western Bold at 70c. and choice at 7.5c. per pair. 
Pennsylvania assorted lots.....PI ®25 
Ohio assorted lots. 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 7 cm 10 
New York assorted lots, common. 3 Go 11 
New York assorted lots, good to tine. 12 r,.18 
Good tonne. 12 ®iy 
VEGETABLES. Kxports of potntons past week, 
none; since .Tan, 1st. aljifiObble.: sump time Inst year, 
18,427 do. Old potatoes are marked ; there I* nolocai 
or shipping demand for them. New are in good sup¬ 
ply. In lair order, mid lower. Garden stulf is de¬ 
clining. We quote. 
Potatoes—New-Uharlestou and Savannah Red, W 
bbl..*3®3: do. Rose,|2®8; Norfolk. Fk<c2„5tl; Delaware 
»ud Maryland, Bermnda. Jti.OUJd -. old— Kariv 
Rose, rtonhte-head hbl*., H,75®2A!(>, Peach Blows, 
do., 82,25(02,SO: Prince Alberts, do, t].5(la2: Peer¬ 
less. Ho.. f l.;30a.2. Spinach, V bbl..T5e.f.iH. Rhubarb. 
f 1(10, V2®2-!'d. Green ecus, Jersey, ft bhl,, ®t'®2,3(l; 
Long: Island, 2-bush, bug, fltftd. 2 , 1 . 3trine licoua. ‘is 
bug. 7fic.c fl; L. I. id 2-lmsh. bags, FI; Wax beans. ■«< 
2-bush, httgg,Asparagus, p doy.Mi.Sl/.f.l.firt; Oy»- 
t> r Bay, S2, Otilaus Bermuda, is crate, $i.;tl. r> 5 To. 
m.itoos, Bermuda, V box. tl.od, TurnlpK, white, V 
100 bunches. 83Ci!4. Cucumbers, Norfolk. * 1 . 30 ; sa- 
vanmili and Charleston, 600,®«l,?. ! . l New clihhavc, V 
libl.,7fir-.M.*).2A. Cauliflower. IS box. $2td2.fi0,8quasli. «t 
basket. .’dc.tHiW 50. Tomatoes, Haviuuialiatid Charles¬ 
ton, fl®1.75. Long Island cabbage, ** Idti, Jl,t6. 
Wool. There Is more desire to purchase. Fleeces 
of mcdluni grades arc most wanted, offers on other 
stock h.w. Some few low of now Western (icecos 
lmvo oouic to hand, arid we instance a sale of one 
lot of 6O,U0d ills. X Ohio at 50c. Growers’views arc 
still beyond hiffs ns a rule, ana wo arc riot, having the 
supplies expected at tins uerltul; in Ohio 43c. is be¬ 
ing paid for a few lots ot medium. Wo omit our 
usual general quotations until values are more, posi¬ 
tively determined through larger arrivals. Spring 
California, is still arriving freely, and tower pitcc* 
are necessitated to move them; union range from 29 
®3«c. Texas are available ut lower prices with the 
increased offerings; safes of Western Texas at 
28c. Pul fed wools ure sold close up lu production 
and at steady rutes ; supers have brought 45<24rte. 
-♦ ♦ * 
UO(!HEHTBK, July 10.—Flour umrkot quiet; 
spring. 88; amber winter, fit!.,50; white winter, *0,73; 
double extra, *7. Rye flour quiet at *5.5(i. Wheat 
steady: Milwaukee club, *1 .Ifi® 1,20; amber winter, 
81.30®l.2l; white winter, *1.28(3(1,35. Oats nominal nt 
(itkwHLo. Corn deady at WfflSic. Corn meal. *l.oa 
®2. Butter, 3l«2:lc. ChfcoSe. Iik«ltq. Kggs, Ilk, disc. 
Lard, ]H(«ji7c. Apples, h bhl.. *l.fit). Potatoes, *1 50 
®l.tf2. Beans. 8 Ini.. $|.5 '„>,i.ho. strawberries, 7oclUc. 
Green peas, IH bush., TOffl'&c. Mesa pork. Vi bh!„ 
*22(8/28; clear do., $8t*. hams, 14®l&e.; shoulders. Ill® 
lie. Dressed ImgH, *1 cwt.. *9.50®ID. Uoef, 9®tic. 
Mutton, 9c, Turkeys. I8 i.d20u. Chickens, is® 20 o. 
Wool, :ifirt>,')8c, Uay. 812(i«lT. Straw, ta . 12 . Timothy 
seed, 83@3.25; clover, $7.50fiS7,75, Wood, hard, $ 
cord, *9(4)10. Coal, 8ti.H5ffl7.25 for stove. 
£}eut ^(U'cvti.finncntc.'. 
FRUIT AND 
Blackberries, wild, 79 quart, fiuCJc.; do. large, 15® 
18c. Raspberries, Antwerp, M cups, 18fa>’20c.; Black- 
Caps, pint, 4®5o. Whortleberries, bush., 83.S0fflfi.25. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, July 10,1875, 
RECEIPTS OF LIVE BTOCK. 
Shevp Sl 
Sixtieth St.. 
Forty-Eighth at... 
Fortieth Ht. 
liarsimus Cove... 
Weohawkeu. 
Totals this week... 
BtWVtlll, 
Cow«. 
Culvoa. 
Lamb,. 
Hom. 
. .3,349 
*« 
tiM 
90 
non 
.. ixw; 
31 
1,799 
3,819 
000 
.. (MN1 
(Nl 
555 
195 
IS, lfi5 
... 0,999 
00 
oou 
12,890 
12,869 
.. OU 
ou 
090 
uuu 
000 
. 9.(118 
1.7 
3,005 
17,000 
2(t034 
. H.RGG 
28 
l,s28 
20,223 
30,190 
Woodcock, State and Jersey, V pair, M7a.ffl*i; do. 
Western, e pair. B2 j./T5c,, wilu pigeons, stall-fed, F 
dOZ-t *2®2.12. 
ProVIhidJ 98.—Tito export trade has been very 
slow and speculation tame, with prices fluctuating 
und closed weak. New moss pork 011 spot. 820 .ot); 
August. *20.85: September; 820 15. Kxtra prime 011 
spor. alb®In. 50 : prime mess, 819.2,W 19.50. Tlerced 
pickled hams, ItSffll’ic.; boxed drv-aalted shoulders, 
SRo. Bacon ut 11 Vc. for city long clear; Western 
“O-jR'iF'.i do. short clear, 1 1 JkO. Western steam lard 
at lJJtc. shot, 1J*C- for August, and i3,Nc. for 8 ep- 
wmber deliveries. Western ^teurine is quoted at 
, han ' s al Beef- Kxtra mess. 
810;.(1U..5: plain do.. * 8 ®DJO: packet, 815.50; tierced 
ufjfhkcIT for India mess. *1.3 fur prime do., and 
827ffl2fl for city extra Ind hi do. 
Si n nni kb.—N ew Urleans molasses, 70®72o. Ite- 
fined sugar. H'VfflOKc, for soft yellow, ifelokc. for 
soft white, 11 * 0 . for crushed, U \e. for powdered, 
and lUJic. for granulated. Carol,ua rice, TitfflHWc. 
bplrlts ol turpentine. 32(a,32Kc. Linseed oil, m 2>82o. 
per gallon, in casks. Ashton’s Balt, |2.&fi(.gi2Jii). Prltnu 
tallow, 9c. 
purchaseiuidpHoee are higher. Fuum; ^riVories l-^cels of Kentucky .ear 
dosed as follows : July quoted atFrt.e • Augustl?“, v r J J lEHwo.^r'' 11 hy sh)p|,ers. with steady prlODs 
®lo lo-TZc : BeptonffiV,Tl-l6®UO^ober, 11 vM Kentucky lfaT tefl ° nly *! 9 ,“ ttU ,oU « 
lLF,//iU2H-.We., November, 14 vt-lti,.-. !4 Deeeni- ke.ntulky li.ai. Fight. Heavy, 
Common lugs. 
her. u Mffliii 19-3'itL; January l4 1 i-iijffl'il 23-32c.* 
February, D au-22(ivI4 lfi-iGc.; March. 15‘2®i5 5 - 32 c.; 
32® 15’/‘lgJ2(*^^ J ^ 0 " Aljy ' L’9-lS®15>6c.; June, 15 28- 
,* lir .J?* ,ot cotton, based on American 
standard of clnsslOcatlon • 
/y-rti-jw- Uplandf. Ala, Orleans. Texas. 
Lowtulddling.15X 1374 15 ^ 
^ m 
Texas. 
13KC. 
I4>t 
15K 
15 Jt 
10« 
m 
17H 
KENTUCKY LKAF, i_2lj4lY(., JHCftVy* 
,, , Cents. Cents.’ 
Common lugs. '.H*®10 10 ) 4®11 
. 10H®H 1134® 12 
Low leaf. 1I><®12 12l.;«*18K 
Medium leaf. 13^®15 ll ffllO* 
Good leaf. 15W@16 10 ®i8 
Fine Iqaf ...WL918 18 ®20 
Select leaf. 18>4ffl20 20 ®26 
S1CEDLEAF—CROP OF 1873. 
„ ^ Cents. 
Connecticut wrappers. 25 <355 
Assorted lots.......16 @3rt 
Massachusetts assorted lots. 15 ®20 
Connecticut and Massachusetts seconds.... R) ®i 2 
Fillers. 7 ® 3 
Beeves.—'I' mdc on Monday was dull and heavy lu 
horned cattle; atewcurlonda ul' those on sale re¬ 
mained over when tile murketrt clnxed. Urtcos 
ranged from 8K®lie. iH ID.: weights, 4 nm\ cwt., 
quality generally from fair to choice. On YVednes- 
(lay trade wua slow at 75f®Uc. 5« ID.; weights, 
9S cwt.; h head of choice quality beeves were a lop¬ 
ped for the Glasgow, N. H„ market. Thursday, trade 
dull at B®t4c. 1,< A,weights.5N®TV cwt. Friday, the 
.nnnccta elorted dull at ft wohthfs, 4 V' 
8|, cwt. From 5lffl53 IDs., net, have bean allowed to 
the cwt. Spanish herds direct from the Ulalns sold 
at dKMSO. v n,. Spanish herds, part coru-l'ed mul 
part grazed east ot the Mississippi, sold at 9®llJc. V 
id. Native stcors sold at !)®l2Vo. *' grade do., 
I2>sffll4c.; oxen, 10®llj<c. ’ 
COMPARATIVE RATES. 
I,aat week. This week. 
,, . Cents. Cents. 
Good.....13 ®H J2 ® 13V 
Fair.II fflUV H fflll* 
Poor. 1 U ffliov 10 ®luv 
Poorest. l!)$|,i. 0 * 7 (a 9V 
Geu. aelllng rates ..11 fflUX lOVfflllV 
Mil.cn CuWR.-Trade very dull. Five cows, with 
their calves, sold at M0®70 f head; 3 do., do., sold nt 
809®7 O«dW 5 79 head : a few others were sold at $30®45 
V head, calves Included. 
Veals and Calves,—T he general trade In veals 
and calves has been slow. Suite calves, buttermilk- 
fed, sold at ,i®flc. W ID.; do., grass-fed, 84®H.25 p 
head. State veals, sold In liiodtu'ute-alzud lots at 7® 
fflBKc. 8* ID., Jersey do., 7W®8l^e.: Pennsylvania do., 
7®HRc. Ohio calves, part milk-fed, sol pat 7c. Hi id.; 
quality has been very coarse, with a few smooth- 
quulity Veals an lops. 
Mhkkp and La.mus. On Mondav last trade in 
sheep and lambs was a trifle more Ilrm than It has 
boon lor several days past; bualnesi was Kffiall. 
sheep sold Ut SyffloXc. W Jb., and lambs ut OffllOUC- 
Wednesday, trade was slow, with sheep selling at 
IhlfflfiKc- & ID.; lambs.TRffllOo. Thursday and Fn lay 
thu markets closed dull at 4Kis»5J»c. f’>r sheop, and 
Sa/IOXc. for lambs. The flocks to hand have been 
from coarse to fair, only n small number of good 
quality lambs having been received, Ohio sheep 
sold ut UffflHVc. ^ a.: Kentucky do., 5®:,’,,:. (Jlno 
lambs soldntfle. 19 ID.; Maryland dO..T®Yi9c.; Virginia 
do., UHc.l Jersey do., 8®lU|{c.; State do,. 
lfoos.—There has been no tradn In live hogs. On 
Monday last city dressed slow at ilXfflOVc. is id., 
with selected quulity at Hftc. On Wednesday trade 
was dull attV'iffl'JVc. r a.. On Thursday und Friday 
trade was very slow aud small at those rates. The 
markets closed weak. 
House Market.— scarcely any trade Inis been ef¬ 
fected iu this oltv since our last weekly report. The 
allies at auction have been email, with several lots 
both bought. In and withdrawn. Poor qnulltv har¬ 
ness horses sold at 8l9®72.5rt u head ; ordinary do., 
81Uh®176 19 head. Several lots of railroad horses 
have been received and sold nt contract rates. Ton 
heavy draft homes soldo.; | 2 &Uffl 475 r head. Thirty- 
seven horses arrived per Krie Railroad via Oak Cliff 
Station. 
- - ■ . 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
little FALLS, N. Y., July 10,1875. 
Although the characteristic dullnusa of th© July 
sales win, mur.ifogt to-day, comparatively large sales 
were made and prices ranged about th.. xame as last, 
week—that is Ixis®About 100 factories wore 
represented, the offer mgs of which amounted to 
fully 10,1X3) boxes, of which aoout. 7 0011 boxes were 
sold. We give a few or the factories getting Hie top 
price:-Hyde Park, Lodi, North Fairfield, Old Fair- 
Ueld and Falrlleld Association. 
There wero uo farm dairies sold, farmers prefer¬ 
ring to hold their ohvose 1.111 next market day. 
'I'ho weather still continues warm and showery, 
and vegetation of all kinds is coming forward rap¬ 
idly, though It is thought the hay crop will not bo us 
large us that of last year. 
Our advices from Kngland are io tile first week in 
July. Gar London correspondent «uy» that the new 
American to baud Is cleared, with a good demand at 
the advance of 2a. on lUaL to deliver this week. YVe 
give prices, as follow*: 
American, extra floe, now. 01®«2s.; fine. 58ffltX)a.; 
good. 52®&u.; secondary. Id®30*., Mngiish Cheddar, 
TREES! 
ORNAMENTAL I IIL.L.O h 
LARGE STOCK. LOW RATES. 
STANDARD PKIR TREES A SPECIALTY. 
AGENTS WANTED. Address 
E. MOODY' & SONS, LocUport, N. Y. 
Niagara nurseries, Established 1839. 
A SWEEPINC OFFER 
TO THK RIGHT MAN ! 
A man of ordinary business liiipiii'lty and 82,000 to 
85.IXX4 to invest, Is offered an unusual Advantage in 
this Nursery business, Whore u large and rapidly In¬ 
creasing trade is cstuhlislied, with 25 agents now 
soliciting orders. ,1. GARDNER & SDN, Alliance, O. 
Oregon 1ms a fame the world wide foj. the nicest 
und best wheat. I will now offer one of the best va¬ 
rieties to the farmers In the East for trial. 
Australiau, (Mill) or Oregon flub Wheat, 
both as a Full and Spring wheat, h very vigorous 
grower on all kinds of soli, uuuo having proved bet¬ 
ter on all kinds of soil the past six years. We think 
It wort by ot a trial l>y every fanner. Send your or¬ 
ders at once to have it reach y.m in time to sow. 
Send money orders or registered letters. 
Price by mail, two pounds,81; four pounds, 81.75. 
Address I. S|. lUhTIIKS, 
Junction (lily, I,no© f,u. Oregon, 
SKNMIUL1C AND HATISFAO 
I . TORY— The Low Rato Cash Plan, In Life Insur¬ 
ance, of tim Travelers of Hartford, Conn. Send 
for a Circular. 
Witiioitt a flaw from end to end, 
’Tls stumped with honor’s seal. 
EUREKA spool silk can't offend ; 
In length 'tin true as steel. 
EUREKA 
man and Canadian, fifflHrta.; Nurimuulv exrra, 138® 
130s.: Jersey, ifxiffllik); Friesland, 120*.; Danish, Kiel 
anil Swedish, 8Uffll29s.; Clonmulls, uo sales. 
TO #10,000 hits been invested In Stock 
• »7P• > 1 v Privileges, and paid 9lHI per cent, profit, 
f “ How to Do It," a hook on YY'ull St., sent free. 
TUMBillIlGE fe CO., Bankers, 2 YVall St., N. Y. 
TRY D OBBINS' ELECTRIC S0AP~ 
ijrrni ro for any machine; vi for 40c.; so for8i. 
NllULLOL. Pkukins & Co.. Walnut gt., Phila. 
APCkITC Wanted -Salary or commission. Ad- 
AUl CH I O dress COYVAN fit CO., Eighth St., N. Y. 
i HALLADAY'S STANDARD 
■; WIND MILL- pfea 
1 Porfectly Self-Regulating. sLw* 
, The Bnst, CheaDest, most Dura- n&p 
. ble und Popular Mill made. Smt 
Mu liufaeturnil umli'r tin* Iratno- //ffi 
diate supervision of Inventor iWft® 
'81 years. 8 , . l .fi(Xl,ffiQ worth now Mcf-Ai 
in use. Send for Illustrated Cat- mMxJA 
alogue and Price List. ,1 
: U. S. WIMD FNGINE & PUMP CO., P'. 
i Batavia, li-Ij. 
WILLARD’S 
PRACTICAL 
Butter Book 
ONLY COSTS $1, 
And should bo in the bauds of every Farmer's 
wife In this country. It ia full of practical and 
scientific Information upon every branch of 
butter making, from the care of cows to butter 
in the market, arid should bo kept for constant 
reference iu every house Yvhere that article Is 
made. 
* This book It i tilli/ and /lantlxoinel // 
I llutlt'dlftl. 
Every one can understand it, and improve the 
quality and quantity of their butter by refer¬ 
ence to Its pages. Written by one who has not 
only made a life study of the subject, but who 
is himself a 
Practical 
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it cannot but lie thorough aud useful. No book 
contains more solid Information upon the sub¬ 
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the reader to refer to any branch of butter mak¬ 
ing, and take in the whole subject In a very 
short time. 
Lay it beside your churn, and apply its 
useful lessons each day, und your one dollar 
booh uiill, have yielded you fifty dollars before 
the end of the year. 
Sent, post-paid, upon receipt of $1. 
Address 
RURAL PUBLISHING CO., 
78 Duane Street, New York. 
ALLEN’S 
AMERICAN_CATTLE. 
THEIR HISTORY, BREEDING AND 
MANAGEMENT. 
Evert breeder or owner of Cuttle should have this 
work by Hon. Lkyvis F. Allen, Kx-Front. N. Y. State 
Ag. Society, Editor of “ American Hhort-Hom Herd 
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T8 Dunne »!., N. V. 
