r^OORE’S  RURAL  NEW-YORKER. 
upon  yet,.  The  score  on  the  competition  for  the 
Glldersleevo  cup  la  not  yet  oUlclally  calculaleU, 
but  Fenton  J.s  believed  to  be  the  winner  by  a  splen¬ 
did  score,  with  Johnstone  second. 
Ilalrullah  EfTendl,  who  played  so  Important  a 
part  In  the  overthrow  of  the  Sultan  .\bdul  Aziz,  Is 
that  mollah  who,  in  lsG7.  accompanied  the  <le- 
ceased  inoiiiiroh  lo  Europi'  In  the  iiuallty  of  a 
second  chaplain.  With  that  soverpl^fu  ho  visited 
Paris,  Vienna  and  LoiuJonand  everywhere  showed 
the  greatest  Inlercst  in  tie;  pullMcal  and  social 
institutions  of  Europe,  lie  Is  about  30  years  of 
age.  According  lo  luformatlon  received  from 
ConstaJitlnople  by  the  Tages  Presse,  Ilalrullah 
was  not  an  Instrument  In  the  hands  of  the  con¬ 
spirators  whi>  deposed  Abdul-Azlz,  but  was  him¬ 
self  the  soul  of  the  moverneut. 
India  papers  report  that  the  Kmperor  of  .Abys¬ 
sinia  has  30,000  Egyptian  troops  prlsomus  and 
that  he  will  not  give  them  up  until  the  Khedive 
has  paid  a  l  Ansoiii  of  two  ndlltons  sterling. 
Mr.  Gladstone  continues  his  alternating  labors 
with  the  pen  and  the  ax.  A  fortnlghi  ago  he  com¬ 
pleted  a  paper  on  “Modern  Uellglou.s  Thought.” 
which  appeared  la  the  Contemporary  KevU  w 
tor  June;  alter  which  he  set  to  worU  and  i  nt 
down  a  beech  tree,  the  ti  iinU  of  wldrii  jnea-sured 
13  feet  In  clrcumforemie.  This  tusk  he  aecom- 
pllshed  In  les-s  than  sl.\  hoiij-sund  according  to 
the  opinion  of  pi-ofe-Aslonal  wood  cutters,  In  a 
thoroughly  workman-llkD  miuiucr. 
The  Peru  correwpoudent  of  Mm  Times,  In  a 
letter  dated  .June  33  says:— “The  new  Sultan  of 
Turkey,  Mimad  Effeudl,  Is  overwhelmed  with  the 
dlfllciiltiea  of  his  po.Hiclon,  and,  it  Is  reported,  eou- 
templatea  abdicating  In  favor  of  his  younger 
brother.  The  Turks  are  actively  iueparlng  to 
meet  a  Servian  attiick.  The  camp  on  the  Eos- 
phorua  opposite  Thcrapla,  where  they  Intended 
to  as.semhle  In  ooii.slderable  force,  has  been  broken 
up,  and  every  available  man  Is  being  forwarded 
tothofronL  It  Is  reported  that  the  Government 
has  formed  the  desperate  re.solutlon  of  enlisting 
eighty  thousand  H.a.shl.Ua7.ourks  throughout  the 
empire,  who.  It  they  cannot  do  as  innob  as 
soldlera,  may  prevent  the  sjiread  of  the  Insurrec¬ 
tion  by  a  constant  menace  of  a  general  massacre 
of  the  Cbrlsllans.  Gen.  Ignalleif,  the  uusaiuu 
Ambassador,  embarked  his  children  aboard  a 
Russian  dispatch  boat  tor  Odessa  on  the  3Uth  nil. 
The  General  himself  and  his  wife  remain,  but  the 
wives  of  Mm  secretaries  of  the  embassay  have 
been  sent  to  a  place  of  safety.  The  reiJOi  ted  recall 
of  Gen.  Igimllerr  is  not  cootlrmed.  insulting  and 
ihreatealnglettera  reach  him  dally  from  various 
quarters,  uud  he  Is  certainly  exposed  lo  imminent 
danger.  Zealous  Mussulmans  regard  the  (Joveru- 
ment^  resolution  to  suspend  the  sentence  of  the 
Saloulca  authuruies  as  evidence  of  subseiwlency 
lothe  European  powers,  from  which  an  aggravfi- 
tlou  of  their  hostile  feelings  toward  Christians 
may  be  just  ly  apprelicuded.  The  aspect  of  things 
becomes  more  serious  every  day. 
An  elaborate  inonumcut  lias  been  erected  ai,  the 
Chatham  doclc-yaril  in  England  to  commemorato 
the  t  rench  prisoners  or  war  wno  died  there  in  tlie 
early  part  of  the  ecniury.  The  monument  bear.s 
this  Inscription :  "  Here  are  gathered  together  the 
remains  of  many  brave  soldier.-!  and  sailors,  who, 
having  once  been  the  foes  and  afterward  the  cap¬ 
tives  of  Englaral,  now  iind  rest  in  her  soil,  remem¬ 
bering  no  more  me  auimosli  lca  of  war  or  their  sor¬ 
rows  In  luiprlHonment.  Tlicy  were  deprived  of  the 
eousolaMon  of  closing  tUclrcy  os  among  their  eoun- 
trjuuen  they  loved,  but  they  have  lieen  lahl  in  an 
honorable  grave  by  a  nation  which  knows  how  to 
respeoi.  valor  and  to  sympathize  with  misfortune.” 
Recent  reports  from  the  south  oi  France,  relur 
live  to  the  condition  of  the  mulberiy  trees  and  the 
rearing  of  silk-worms,  are  not  favorable.  The 
former,  sti'uck  by  tUe  frosM  give  no  sign  of  vege¬ 
tation  In  the  neighborhood  of  v'alenco  (Di  ume), 
and  the  proprietors  who  had  hesitated  lo  sacrirlce 
the  latter,  have  been  compelled  to  do  so  from  tno 
abseuee  of  leaves  for  food.  At  .Saint  Ainbrolx 
(Gardl)  the  trees  were  still  w'ltUout  buds,  and  the 
eggs  not  yet  batched  are  offered  at.  a  very  low 
price.  'I’Ue  .same  slate  of  Uiliigs  exists  at  l'ze.s. 
In  the  V’aucluse  It  la  reported  that  a  nuinbei-oi 
mulberry  trees  arc  dead,  and  the  proprletoi's  are 
closely  pruning  those  which  were  most  severely 
attacked  by  the  cold. 
SPECIAL  NOTICES. 
lATTi  4  T7NBSS  RELIEVEH.  —  No  Medicine. 
AJXliixi'  Book  free.  Q.  J.  Wood,  Madison,  Ind. 
THE  MARKETS. 
PEODUCE  AND  PROVISIONS, 
Nkw  Vokk.  Saturday,  July  1,  hffd. 
Thk  main  t'eaiures  or  trade  this  week  tiilglit  be 
condensed  In  a  single  paraaruph.  New  points  have 
not  had  a  cluinee  to  develops  as  ilio  centennial  fever 
has  been  steadily  tnereasing  and.  in  its  tntensity  has 
affected  all  local  cuniiiioiiee.  I'alnutle  preparations 
for  thn  uiomeui  paralyze  Interest  in  c-numuu  place 
matters.  One  sober  old  store-keeper  asHured  us 
Uiut  '*  sky-rouk«tH  were  the  only  items  that  have  any 
Possibility  OI  going  up,  and  that  any  thing  to  show 
actively  must  nave  powder  In  It."  Snrloualy  the 
apirit  of  Celebration  was  perhaps  never  so  general 
and  the  liberal  hualncs.i  in  dec-or»ilve  or  noisy  e*- 
preasUm  must  for  the  lime  being  absorb  funds  usu¬ 
ally  devoted  to  more  substaotlai  purposes. 
Hix-ra  TO  Smi*pj£K8.— Pack  produc<j  as  tirmlyas 
Its  nature  allows ;  otherwise  many  Items  Buffer  la 
appearance,  It  not  In  uuuUty,  tliruugh  the  Jostling 
incident  to  transportatlou.  Do  not  mark  paukages 
with  any  material  that  will  smudge.  A  good  paint 
for  lunrkmg  purposes  can  be  made  of  bichromate  of 
potash  and  extract  of  logwood.  Nailed  cards  are 
very  insecure.  For  long  lines  of  goods  a  marking 
plate  or  brand  is  preferable  to  ordinary  lettering.  At 
the  tune  of  shipment  put  a  complete  list  of  tho  hit 
into  one  of  ttie  pnekages  ifit  c;»n  be  done:  but  be 
•J'l'e  U>  mail  lo  Conslgaeu  a  full  list,  naming  dale, 
style  of  packages  and  contents.  Aim  to  have  each 
parcel  of  uniform  quality  us  fur  as  pi.s.sible  :  mixing 
always  Injures  sale.  Roll  butter  should  be  wrapped 
in  clean  white  muslin.  Uressed  poultry  should  be 
packed  in  well  shaken  dry  straw.  When  poultry 
sweats  In  boxes  straw-dust  gives  a  mean  took.  Break 
Off-nail  points  from  the  inside  of  Old  barrels  when 
they  are  used  in  order  to  orevent  property  from  tear¬ 
ing.  Short  cut  dry  straw  is  bettor  for  packing  eggs 
than  anything  else.  Try  and  avoid  the  arrival  of 
summer  items  hero  on  Sutiirdar. 
BK-V-SS  AxtJ  PK.v.s.-'Kccolrts  of  bciins  arc  very 
heavy  for  the  season  nod  the  general  market  is  ai. 
uiOHi  iita  Bland  bIiII.  i’riocs  iinuhaoged. 
Beans — Prime  pea.  ll.IbC'SI.H):  fair  lo  good,  fl.lXkiS 
fl.lll;  prime  mediuum,  fl.Qi);  fair  to  good,  IVe) 
Hik:. ;  poor,  iOdtMlc.:  prlmeiDurrowB.$l.l:iklll.,i<l;  talr  to 
good,  ♦I.3.V3M  III ;  prime  while  kid.,  jl.;!l«iol.3ft  ;  other, 
fl.lHKuil  3U:  prime  red  kidney,  (I.MI<.zl.>'>f>;  other,  ft. I.Vui 
l.-'.'i;  Lima  (I’ul.),  Black  beans,  >4.011,  Pens- 
Caiiadiaii.  Ill  bulk  and  bond.  0-ic.;  gioeii.i  Ifl.UurA 
l.lu;  Souihern  B.  E., 3-bush,  bug,  r3.05(w3.7Ui  spill,  V 
bbl.,  fti. 
BUTl’EU.— Even  if  the  period  hiid  not  the  Internip- 
tloii  of  an  important  holiday  it  would  be  ditlk-uU  to 
ilolmuch  bettor  trade  in  ihe^tyle  Of  wciitlior  wo  liiivo 
been  melting  under,  tinr  pruvious  ninnirks  are  still 
Hdiulrable.  isiiminer  ^kinuhl  he  kojit  in  ciisv  ooii- 
SUiilplIoU.  lltoiigh  It  Is  Oetriinenpir  to  Iiuul|l.y  fur 
shipmenlB  lo  be  made  while  the  weather  Is  so  e.vces- 
slvoly  warm.  Priees  for  Slate  are  soiiiewlitii  uii- 
settled  and  the  inside  line  best  e.xpressea  wliiii 
limited  busine.-is  is  doing.  Western  U  low  and  gels  ii 
good  sliitru  of  the  demand.  Hales  us  beluro  ehieliy 
fur  low  ,ind  finest  grades.  Kofelgu  w.tpnrtB  luivo 
wltlidriiwii. 
Pulls,  Hlate  BoleCted.  37(^‘.'80.;  do.,  other  22(t«7tic.: 
creamery.  half  llrain  tubs,  primp.  ZOiSZte  ; 
fair  to  good.  33(2ii34u.:  Wolah  Luba  .seli-iilod,  34/i'/3oi!.', 
Wel.sh  tiihs,  pi'liuo,  3l(jt33c.:  tiilr  to  good,  ‘Jlk.ii  -c.; 
Palls.  WoMtera  oteitmery,  pniiiii,  ZftuijTo.i  fair  n, 
good, ‘Z’JwZ.'Ki.i  Western  tube,  dairy,  good  to  prime. 
r.iiaZhc.i  fair  to  good,  bkirlUe.  I 
Western  I uOlory  ulioioe,  14«(30e.:  do.  fair  to  good,  . 
Mi,<,l.*)C.;  pour.  I'iiui Ilia,  lii  oaso.  pure,  TMlOe. 
Western  Itrkliis  nuotoil  at  likiUllle.  fiir  poor  to  tliin 
yellow.  Stain  llrkiiis  Use  ^bc.  for  poor  to  fair,  34(ui37e. 
for  prime.  Swuel  creiiiii  luills  range  at  33f.«38c. 
(■iiKKHK.-The  Kngllsli  iiilvloesarn  rather  against 
the  market,  offoring  but  little  oueouriuemeut  for 
Iree  shipnients.  The  full  Bbipineuts  of  Inal  week 
have  probably  aBBlaced  lo  the  lame  feeling  abrou-l. 
Arrlviiltt  are  running  large,  and  rooulvera  manage  to 
knap  them  from  uuimniuliitlng  niaterlully  ity  press¬ 
ing  them  at  easy  tlgunis;  this  applies  to  other  than 
the  ciiotcost  gr.ides.  Por  best  lots  of  factories  lie. 
Is  'idlte  steadily  held,  they  showing  leas  freely  In  the 
BUpply  uud  being  luiiBlly  wauled;  injKc.  ropreseulsa 
lu-.irkL-t.  tor  about  tine,  and  and  unytulBg  under  this 
goi-j  off  rulattvelv  lower  than  usual. 
•Now  at  liilk'iifillc.  for  Hna  factory!  IU<i(>IU>tC.  for 
good;  iHiiiluo.  for  fatv;  do.,  haU  8klninie<1.7(W«e.;  do., 
sliliiimed,  34S5c.  State  furai  dairy,  fair  to  good,  at 
SVt'JXv.;  p'lor  Iota.  I aUu.j  Wustern  faolory,  good  to 
prime. fmr  istta.iMTke.;  do. chiKldar,  choice, 
vR'.'iiyVo.;  do.  iliit.  cnoice.  Haf'i'Wc. 
Cotton.— Export  rauvument  l.i  alow,  and  Uiure  Is  a 
▼  cry  dull  uuirket  otherwise.  Quotations  are : 
lIJiiaill  ZHJUc.  for  .Inly  ;  13c.  for  Aiigiist ;  U  lii-liJ<d 
1131-330.  lor  Heutoiuher:  H  3a-33c!.  for  Ootober;  1131- 
33c.  for  Noveniber  and  December;  ll  l3.hl«4ll 27-S2o. 
for  Juniiui'y  II  .'Jl-3'j(ail3o.  for  February  ;  izjs'a  12  5-32o. 
fi.r  .March  ;  13  U-dZiart  ll-.32u.  for  April ;  12  lj-33(<lil3  17- 
32u.  tor  May. 
Quoiutiuus  for  spot  cotton,  bused  on  American 
stuiidurd  of  cluaslllcutlon: 
f/plamls.  Al<i.  Orleans.  'I'txas 
Ordinary .  »  li  hi  8  9-1(1  8  u.iG  8  'j-liJ 
Strict  ordinary .  UJi  9K  UK 
Hood  onllDiiry .  »  15-10  9  15-10  lu  1-10  10  1-10 
Srrlci  good  do-, .  lllJi  Vi%  lUlf  lUX 
l.iiw  middling .  11  1-10  U  3-10  U  5-10  U  5-10 
Strict  low  mlddllug...  11^  1I\  UK  lljj 
Middling .  12  12>^  13  3-10  13  3-16 
Good  middling .  13J<  13Ji  Vi%  13X 
Strict  good  middling.  13  IHK  13K  13K 
Mulclling  fair .  13H  1S}4  13^4  13JS 
Ealr .  IIM  14J4  H>4  Ux 
Stained. 
Guild  ordinary . 8J4 
Strict  0 1  dinar V . yjk 
fiOw  uilddUug .  lOk 
Aliddling .  IIX 
liitiku  h'uim'.S.— The  general  market  la  weak  and 
▼cry  dull.  Ii  l8  Uiihcull  to  sell  even  lots,  jii  which 
way  there  are  offuriugs  lu  liibtuncea  under  quutn- 
lluns: 
.•Vpples— State,  sitciul,  SRiiSOi;.!  du..  (|uarier8. 
Sje.;  uouthitrn  sliced.  for  prirue;  Black serra-a, 
'.KallXc.  Peeled  peaches,  good  niid  prime  Ueorgtu, 
lU.al'Jc,;  do.  taiicy,  He.  Unueeled  imaohe.-*.  new, 
lloiillHc.  for  halves  and  lUc.  lor  i|uarters.  riuraa, 
MfrOlSc.  Raspberries,  35jz30c.  Ghorrms,  17(Ail8c. 
Eqob.— Prime  Wuslerii  and  Canadian  have  workcil 
up  to  very  latlslactoiy  pnciiH,  and  with  the  preBcnt 
rate  ot  receipts  ilKi  new  ligurca  are  likely  to  be  sup- 
ported. 
■Near  polnta.  V  bbl.,  'Ulc.;  State  and  I’ennu.,  19c. 
Western,  prime.  IHXfffliyc.;  do.  fair  maiks,  HRmISc. 
tainudian,  lllX<i9iyc. 
K.saENTlAL  UILH.-Ol!  Pc.iinpnnlnt,  Id  glass, >3.75  V 
m.;  Ill  till,  8.1.35.  Spourii:*.!  .id  glass,  >3.5U;  in  tin.  >.3. 
Wlniorgre>ju.*3.  Sassafriis  oJo. 
Ki.ooii.— Export  movement  Is  very  light,  llio  mar¬ 
kets  abroail  depressed,  and  it  Is  hard  to  tiiuvo  even 
small  lots  Oil  Iiume  trade  ueeuuiit,  prices  uru  un- 
settlefl  uud  weak.  Thu  quotulluni!  arc  : 
Poor  to  choico  supcriine  Stale ;  >4..iO-ii»4.!iO  for  very 
common  to  fuo' extra  do,;  t4,»5(@5.blJ  for  good  extra 
do.;  >5.WVi»5.l5  for  lancy  do.,  and  |o.'.'0.<*6.75  tor  very 
eliolco  extra ;  >3JiO(94.llU  for  superttnu  Michigan,  Indl- 
luiu,  luwu.Xc.;  >i.5l)ial.U',  for  shipping  extra  do.,  the 
iiiHide  price  tor  uirntlor,  and  f.iJKJ'itii.SO  lor  ehoioe 
111  Very  funny  extra  1I11.4  good  to  I'hulce  white  wheat 
exllas.  >6.fi.)(wt>.80l  fancy  do.,  t0.8j<bi7.76 ;  winter  wheat 
good  to  ohuiuu  family  eity  mill  extras,  75; 
round-liouji  Ohio,  ll.V&jtJ.U.),  and  tradn  brands  of  do. 
at  »5.bh(»7.l41;  St.  I.oiiis.  >.*'.ll(K4i0.3ii  for  conimuti  lo  fair 
extra,  and  *i;.2o«Zlk75  lor  good  lo  very  eholec  ;  .Mltiiie- 
sola  “straight’'  at  >5.1UciiO,  and  patent  at  lKi.7hui!i. 
unsound  slock  at  from  >'i.25'iy5.S(l ;  No.  2  at  Ii3.3u4v3.iid ; 
cJouthid'n  at  8i.8f>',g;>.l5tori:oiiimon  to  gooil  extra, >5.2U 
4t8  lio  for  good  to  choice,  |itJ.iifj<Ati.50  for  oomttion  to 
choice  family  extra,  mid  I^.OUCRia.VO  for  choice  to 
fancy  new  process.  Rye  flour  at  jd.75:g5.l.5.  Corn 
meal,  quoted  at  >2.r.U(i«3.UU  fur  yolhiw  Western. 
Pennsylvania  and  .lorgoy,  and  f3.35(ii3.35  for  Brandy¬ 
wine. 
l  itiiMU  Fun  1 1 8.  .■Jtrawben  lesiii  e  iihoiil  gone  ;  the 
end  of  the  supply  Is  comiug  from  Owug-i  and  Uiieldu. 
These  Htuto  berries  have  been  qaltn  a  featuie  fur 
bcveral  years.  This  season  the  weather  Is  rather 
warm  for  the  Jourooy  and  prices  are  low.  Antwerus 
and  Red  Brandy  wine  raspberries  areiti  demand.  The 
latter  are  new  uuiumeruially  and  make  a  favorable 
euireo.  Kitty  case-sol  California  aiirlcots  have  ar- 
rived.  They  are  reiiiarKably- large  and  showy  hut 
poor  in  davor.  Boutliern  apples  have  slow  sale  this 
year.  Tho  eroii  ot  line  ehorncs  has  been  light.  Kior- 
idu  watermelons  are  m  fair  demand;  it  few  are  u.s- 
peeted  from  (ialvcsion,  'I'gxas.  Currants  Hre  lu  good 
Ueiuand.  Riissoi.  apples  noniioiil  at  former  ilgurcs. 
Straw beiTles,  Stale,  V  quart.  10(112^'.;  Easierii,  ill 
MlOc.  ChulTtes,  best,  fi  It.,  9i<(il2c.;  Common,  4-;'a/7c. 
Gouseberrum,  Eng..  V  bush.. sm.ill  ll .  Seedling. 
>l.50iii>l.T5i  coiiimoii,  Vte.iitifl.  Blackcaps,  V*  qi.,U'«19u. 
Autwerps,  thirds,  OstlUc.  Red  8.,  quart.  Si^luc. 
Currants,  small,  lb.,  4<«5o.;  do.,  cherry,  (kalOc.  Wat¬ 
ermelons,  4<  100,  $26<$35.  WhuiTluberrlc.s,  ^  bush..  >5 
®5.50,  W^lld  BUckbernes,  f  qt.,  I'Kiiiae.i  cultivated. 
12<3I15c.  Peanuts  -Vlrglnlii.  V  bush..  »1.40®1.05:  Wil¬ 
mington,  ci.kO4izi.OO;  do.  Tenuessee,  f  tisC1.20. 
tGa.ilx.— Fur  wheat  tho  market  bits  been  very  de¬ 
pressed,  yielding  in  prices  from  day  to  day,  and  a 
very  Blow- export  movement.  English  markets  have 
been  very  dull,  with  fair  stocks  on  hand  there  and 
easy  priees.  The  slightly  more  nu favui-able  pullllcal 
aituution  abroad,  Is  without  influencu  here  as  yet : 
lutesi.  sale-'  for  .No.  3  Chicago  apiing, 'soc.ciiti ;  No.  3 
Milwaukee  spring,  IlisH.iBi  No.  3  Cnlcimo  epring, 
$1.14;  Nu.  2Mtlwaukee  spring.  $hU:$1.17;  Ingradcd 
spring,  $1^1.32;  Nu.  1  spring,  $1.2l)fdil.3U;  rcjocted 
spring  at  ll:  winter  red  Western,  9:!c.(i>$1.13;  amber 
Slate,  crop  1874,  $1  A}.  Rye  uf83(iii31c.  for  Western  and 
'<J0(^96e.  tor  Slate.  Corn  la  more  active  at  steadier 
prices ;  sales  at  S7.H<i$tXlu.  for  mixed  We.stvjrn  ;  iHlc. 
for  steamer  yellow.  Oats  ssll  slowly  at  33®43c.  lor 
mixed  Western  and  State  and  ;M(i*45c.  for  while  do. 
■IlAY  AND  STUAW.— TUe  demand  is  plways  more  or 
less  restricted  at  periods  around  the  Fourth.  Tho 
Juvcnilu  patriot  l.s  not  over  particular  about  tho 
luDdtng  place  of  his  crackers  or  lighted  puok.  And 
buyers  who  require  a  large  suiiply  of  such  oumbustl. 
bic  commudltlcs  as  huy  and  straw  will  not  load  up 
until  Che  precurious  enthusiasm  subsides. 
Supplies  still  run  liberal, and  thefeehng  is  weak  on 
hay,  but  in  straw  sufflcleut  going  on  to  steady 
prlces- 
Bale  nay  is  quoted  Shipping,  SOiftUac.;  retail  quall- 
llea  iKKii'.lic.,  clover.  .i0i455c.;  salt.  0U@65c.  straw 
is  quoted  at  $1.15  for  long  rye;  70(a85e.  for  short 
rye:  OlMiiac.  for  oat. 
HlOIlWtNKS.— QUOted'Ut  $I.I2H. 
Hops.— Exporters  show  loss  indications  to  iqieriito 
thi.s  week,  and  trade  from  brewers  Is  nnulcruto  only. 
Then*  is  a  feeling  now  lo  await  (leHulto  mlclllgetR'e 
respecting  1  he  new  crop.  I'rmes  are  steadily  held. 
'L'he  iMiotiii  Ions  lire  . 
N.  V.  State,  llkio  17c.'.  Knatern,  SialSe.;  Wisconains: 
Sfoil.'ic.i  Yearlings,  MJIJiJ,;  Olds,  all  growths,  h.vlic.; 
rallforaius  (nominal),  15i:^18c.,  4*  ib. 
I  .K  ITIIEII —Hemlock  sole  at  3(Xifl3lc.  for  light,  2U<ii 
2;!e.  for  middle,  -RWA'Dic.  for  heavy,  19us30e.  lor  good 
damaged. 
Poi'LTUV  AND  (7.\MK.— Both  dressed  and  live  poul¬ 
try  have,  a  good  movenieiit  under  the  extra  call  for 
the  Eiilirih.  We  quote  ; 
iircsaed  'ruiUevs.irvmJlTt!.  tor  choice  and  I2f!$llu.  for 
other.  Spring  clilckeiis,  28i«ii33o.  Kowls.  N.  .1.,  13(j4 
I5e.:  Slate  and  Western,  Uliallc. 
I.lve  IMiiltry— Spring  ehlekeus.  2;i4«'27e.;  Eowls.  l.'i 
(ail.'ic.j  Roosters,  ‘iiuita!.:  'I'urkeys,  Iki^lte.;  Diicika, 
N,  J.,  pair,  7iie.(<!i$l :  do.  We.stern.  uOf-oHoe.  Goose, 
St:it*«»ild  N,  J.,$l.7.'Kii3  35;  do.  Westorti.  $1.25491.50. 
Stall-fed  plgnoiis  higher,  at  $l.87(fii3  V  doz.;  fliglll. 
$l6j>l.25. 
I’uovisioNs.— There  la  locreuaed  export  denuiud 
and  a  alronger  general  market.  Mesa  pork  quoted  at 
$19.7.1  lor  .spot  Iota.  $19.70  lor  July:  $19..SI)  foi  Aiignal. 
Ihicufi  at  lUiqe..  for  long  clear,  and  tllac.  for  abort 
clear.  Wpatern  .•team  lard  ut$ll.('2H  for  spot  lota; 
Ill..’i7'iir9ll.il0  mr.Itily:  $11.70  for  August;  $11.80  for 
Septemner.  Western  slearino  at  IJ-kc.;  'I'ullow  at 
8U-16(A8>tc.  for  prime.  Beef  hams  at  $3'3ui,34.  Beef  at 
f  lOfiJ  11  lor  pluln  mess ;  $1'*  for  extra  mess,  and  $13  for 
packet.  'I'lme.Bd  quoted  at  $'30  tor  prime  mesa,  luul 
$21  for  India  miis.s.  City  extra  India  mens  at  $3iHai3l, 
IlKifi.’yici)  Ht'QAR.— Quoted  8Xi»9i40.  for  soft  ytd- 
low;  0H(i«I0f(8e.  for  soft  white;  lOXe.  for  cruuhed ; 
lijJsC.  for  powderoo :  tUK«.  for  granulated. 
HlCi:  -Carolina  quotud  5K(it6c.  f"r  fair;  OltttDjHC- 
for  good  ;  UKUbiijiio.  for  prime ;  6VijD7u.  fur  choice. 
HuKU.— Nothing  doing  lu  graas  beyond  small  lota 
prime  store.  Quoted  at  ICc.  for  clover;  timothy, 
$2.8U<!92.85. 
Tobacco.—  Exporters  arc  doing  but  liitlo  and  sup¬ 
plies  aucumulalo.  Prices  arc  aTittle  uiiBuliled  on 
other  than  prime  grades,  but  best  lots  not  urgently 
offering. 
KKNTUCKY  I.ICAP— NICW  CHOP. 
Cents. 
Common  lugs . 6  iw  7 
Good  lugs .  7  08  8 
IjOWleaf . . .  8V»(rtilO 
Medium  leaf .  11  4i>12  ^ 
Good  leaf . . .  13.Si8t*3,tf 
Fine  loaf .  14  (818 
HKKDLEAV— CHOP  Ok  I8'i4. 
Cents. 
New  England  wrappers,  shipping  lota .  10  dtl'f 
Wrappers,  medium . . . 14  (,tl8 
'Wrappers,  tine . 2n  4935 
8enoiids . —  (8  - 
Killers,  selections .  6  (8  6 
Seconds  aii'l  tillers,  shipping  lots .  5Hcai  , 
Pennsylvania,  assorted  lots.. . . H  4418 
Now  York  State  assorted  lots,  common .  7  41  9 
Ohio,  asaoriod  lots . .  5W®  7 
Wisconsin . . .  5H(ai  7 
VBoiiTAHi.KM.— Prime  old  poiiitues  are  in  good  de¬ 
mand  .New  Nuraolk  sell  steadily.  In  green  alulf 
Dong  Island  chlotly  supplies  the  local  market.  We 
quote : 
POtiitoos— Prime  old  Peachblows.  $I.2’i®1.37  K*  bbl.; 
other  not  wanted  :  Bermuda.  $4r,ul..5U-.  Norfolk,  flew, 
$3t;5'3.75.  J..  1.  gropn  poa.s,  bug,  5(J4(i7je.:  ilo.  Btrliig 
beaus,  V  bug,  750.49$ I .  Hpinaoli,  bb).,  ZbavaUc.  Cauli¬ 
flower.  #  a.>*.,50c,4i$4.  Cabbage.  IH  UW.  $2.fi04i4.  N.-r- 
folk  whlU;  squash.  IH  bbl  ,  $'3((9'3  .50;  Charleston  mar¬ 
rows.  Jo  ,  $'3.  Hoaihern  tomatoes,  $1  crate, $ha2. 
Wool.  ~'l'he  market  continues  to  show  u  (airly  ac¬ 
tive  busloexB  00  matiufacturing  .iccoant,  f  iivurud  by 
a  little  treer  luovcmoiit  In  Hie  goodi  uiArkct,  with 
(incus  gununilly  steady. 
Ohio,  Pennsylvania  and  West  Virginia— 
X.XX  and  I'lckluuu .  44  6n  46 
X.V .  41)  (H  44 
X  .  41)  49  42 
No.  1 .  40  49  — 
No.  2 .  38  &  10 
Coai'HC .  33  ^  37 
Combing .  .  .  !i'i  a  55 
New  York.  Mluhigun  uud  Wlseorislu— 
X.\ .  :i0  66  35 
X . . . ;«)  (st  3*1 
No.  1 . :Vi  W  3f 
No.  2 .  33  ®  ;Y. 
Coarse . . . 30  ®  3.3 
Combing .  48  5U 
Indiana,  Kentucky  and  Tuuuesseo — 
XX .  30  ®  35 
X . 30  @  :i5 
No.  1 . 30  a  35 
No.  2 .  28  ®  3.3 
Combing..... .  15  ®  50 
Filssourl.  Kentucky  and  'I’ennessoe— 
Washed  (leetm . 35  ffl  37 
Unwashed  . '22  @27 
do.  combing  . ....  . 3.3  @37 
ICOCHI'.MTKR.  July  1.  -  Flour  market  dull; 
B|>riiig,  $6.75:  'amber  winter, $7.00:  white  winter.  $7.'Z'i; 
double  o.itra,  $7,511.  Ryu  Uuur  quiet  at  Sa.U).  Wheat 
lower.  Milwaukee  club.  $1.20@1.26:  amber  winter. 
$1.1^1.23;  white  winter,  $l.'3;ki«l.3;i.  tntts,  nounnul 
at35@40o.  Com  quiet  at  56@Wc.  Corn  meal,  $l.:!0 
upl.lki.  Butler,  I9@zlli;.  Cheese.  I1@l3c.  Eggs.  I3@14c. 
I-ard.  Il4i.l3)ie.  A  pples,  bu..  $3<a3.50.  Potatoes,  bu., 
‘2fi.'79'IOc.  Banns.  I<  im..  0llo.4t$l. 10.  Mess  pork.  $'32  00. 
Wool.  30u,3'iu.  Hay,  $8:uil3.  Htraw.  Timothy 
weed.  $'3.7:<49-1.  .  Clover,  $'J35@lh.  Mill  feed  dull  at 
$14  for  Hhorta,  $16  for  shlpstulls.  and  $19  for  mid¬ 
dlings.  RuUroad  Freights— Flour  Ui  Boslou,  4Uc.  ig 
bbl.;  to  New  York,  3dc.:  to  Albany.  'i'lO.  Woi.d,  hard, 
is  cord,  |8@9.  Coal,  t6.50446.11lj  for  stove. 
LIVE  STOCK  UARKETS. 
New  Youk,  Julyl,  1376. 
RECEIPT.^  OP  LIVE  STOCK. 
Cowi. 
Palveii. 
Sbeot>  A 
f.umbii. 
sixtieth  8t . 
..  3,821 
40 
‘2.2ai 
5..3I0 
(310 
Kortv-Eiglith  St... 
131 
.55 
301 
431 
000 
Fortieth  Si .  .... 
.  ..  (331 
131 
IHH) 
(it3) 
1K.'347 
Hursimua  Cove  ... 
...  4.711 
66 
1331 
9,13;  1 
9,654 
Totals  this  week.. 
...  8.502 
'.16 
3,f3)7 
L'i,795 
22.001 
“  last  week... 
...  7,419 
45 
3.'32r 
15,9.56 
19,098 
JtKEV KS.— Traill' opened  very  slow  on  lust  .Monday 
with  It  moilerato  run  *>1  generally  full'  cuttle:  pi'loes 
were sMstHliieil,  uni  iho  markets  elosod  weak,  with 
several  enrlo:n1rt  of  tieeves  iiiiswhl.  Priees  ranged  at 
kkl'ii'ORe.  it  U/.;  weights,  5@81i  I’Wt.  Wednesdliy, 
triiito  very  slow,  with  prices  iitH'Xi'SIOe.;  weights,  tkiO 
7V  cwt.  Tharsiliiy,  trade  both  small  and  slow  at  7U 
ui,llia,:  wolghls,  .'I'aH*.,'  i:wt.  Friday,  the  inarkuisclosed 
fair  at '.kill  1  lie.:  weights,  ti',468)<:  fwl.  Fi'oui  ufS'tfiT  lbs, 
inis  been  allowed  iu.<f.  The  iiuality  of  these  lieiils  us 
above  quoled  lias  heeli  gelo’i'illlT  0’*lirse  blit  fat,  and 
have  rungeil  friviu  (loor  t**  fair,  with  u  lew  top  sloers 
of  good  qiluUty.  Hpaiii.sli  herds  sold  at7',,499e.:  slill- 
fO*i  stt'Oi .1,  H;'i(j99‘iO.  Native  steers  sold  at  SJfiiBlOc.: 
grade,  do..  Iiieindliig  ll  few  of  the  liisl  to  hand,  whleh 
were  sold  at  I'etiiil.  r*'tclied  ll)',e(ill'ke.  oxen.hiifc. 
Mixed  herds,  U(i49.'...i'.  Bulls  on  live  weight.  .)S@l.'<,c. 
COMPAUA'I'IVlfl  U.»'rKH. 
'I'hls  Week.  Last  week. 
QiialUu.  ('eiits.  ('cuts. 
Good . Hik'd  12  49 
Fair . lO'k'allY  11  (gll4f 
Poor . 9Y<iil"H  I"  (dlOY 
Poorest... .  "qw  9,4j  8  lit  9^ 
Gon.  soiling  rates  ..  ...  . FXullOV,  U.iyMlOSf 
Mll.cil  CoWH.-'l’Iio  fresh  cows  to  hand  are  not  of 
gulHchml  good  quality  to  uieet  tho  dem.iiids  of  tho 
ti'Uilo,  whhiti  IS  slow  :  lioows  sold  at  1<  hand ; '9  at 
$40(19115;  9  at  $554Ii7(I;  Oat  $60@75— calves  always  lu- 
CludoO. 
Veai.h  ani>  CAi.vEH.-Tlie  qiialliv  of  the  calves  to 
hand  huH  he.eii  geiionilly  coarse:  no  smooth  quality 
veals  has  lioi.oi  roeolved.  Uuttoriullk-fed  calves  sold 
at  4oi5We.;  ordinary  quality  at  5@8C.  HM'te,  ■l(‘■^8c. 
Ueiieraf  sales,  6i4(i97Vc.  Jorsoy,  TtuSo.;  I'euusylva- 
nht,  TSdoHc. 
HUEEP  ANll  IjAMlIM.—Tniili*  hll.i  been  slow,  with 
goneral  sales  111  siniill  lots.  I.iimlis  wore  few  of  sale 
hut  iil.so  lu  small  lots.  Monday  sheep  ntdd  at  lajiii.qc.; 
lambs,  ll;44li9qo.  Wednesday,  sheep.  H®6o.;  laniiis, 
OMiaiUlvC.  Thursday,  sheep.  fi«.r.e.!  lambs.  7(<(  lURo, 
Friday,  Hie  vnarUets  rlosed  weak:  sheep,  1E@1'C.: 
lambs.  0Rw9>iO.  Htiile  sheep,  6<i"ii!iC.;  Coionioo.  4@ 
iqo.;  Kansas,  to.;  Koiiliieky,  i ihio,  5R@ti>vc.: 
Virginia  lambs,  74iH  (40.;  fiiiio.  lu.;  Hehiwai'e.'.k:.;  Jer¬ 
sey.  9i9HIRc. 
Unrig.- Monday  last  95  Hlilo  hogs,  avaritgo  gross 
weight  3-'"  Ills.  V  hr.id,  sold  at  Offe.  Wodiiesday.  ono 
carload  do.,  Il«)  IIib..  64fc.  Trade  111  eily  dressed  Inac¬ 
tive  ai74(@8)!ic.  Gyueial  sales,  H«{8*<e. 
H0K8E  M  A  HKicT.— (’Ity  trade  slow  and  smiill :  19 
head  of  poor  qimllty  light  hariioas  iiorscs  »  dd  at  $60 
49100  $>  head :  20  ordinary.  $l.iU@I95  head;  ll  road¬ 
sters  with  talr  trotting  aotloii,  $'27'0i<>/.’190  v'  lieiid  :  1 
pair  stylish  carriage  horses,  aged,  $70(1;  7  imlrs  famtly 
do.,  $8'26(i«o(X)  V  piiir:  1  (iiiir  heavy  dr.ift  horses,  f'.no; 
stage  line  horses.  $l50(i9'300  $i  head;  .street  railroad 
horses,  $8249115  $*  U«ud.  Seventy-six  horses  niilved 
I  per  Erie  H.11I way,  via  Uulc  Clllf  Htatluii. 
^avertiiSseineMt^i, 
■  Mff  M  ^ITCn  H'(tvi'l  (<n'i  •.(’II  goods  to 
Ifn  flkMI  I  laU  •leiiU'CH.  No  peddliug.  ifHO  u 
WW  ^mmM  rririiilli,  liolvl  ooil  li’fiveling  expoiises 
paid,  Mositos  MaacrAcrcuiHu  Co.,  thiirjiitmli.  (3)110. 
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Ten  atylen,  Priocs  from  SC-OO  to  $160.0() 
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•  /’"  Privileges,  iind  paid  IKK)  per  ee"t.  (iroflt. 
"  How  to  Ho  ll,”  a  hook  on  Wall  St.,  sent  free. 
TUMBRIHOIfi  Jc  Co..  Bunkers.  2  Wall  81.,  N,  Y. 
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COUNTRY  CHEESE  MARKET. 
Li'iTLK  Falls.  N.  Y..  July  I,  1876. 
'I'llK  cheese  market  this  week  has  been  dull,  but 
the  priees  of  the  previous  week  were  well  sustained. 
Not  far  from  40i)  boxes  of  farm  dairy  cheese  were  on 
delivery  and  cliitiiged  hands  ittlkTDlUc,'  the  bulk  of 
sales  ruiiglug  at  94»lUe.  Farm  dairies  have  Improved 
greatly  la  quality ;  sHII.  we  are  not  quite  free  from 
lots  that  are  (>arlly  skiiutned. 
F'actiirleB  were  well  represented  and  there  was  a 
large  offering,  amounting  in  theaggregate  to  upward 
of '1,13)0  boxes,  iieuilv  all  of  wblcli  changed  hand’*. 
Bayern  coiniuand  trade  by  paying  10‘.hC.:  then  IDKc. 
was  freely  ottfjred,  at  wbieh  a  niinilier  of  sales  wore 
made.  Tne  best  factories  held  llrmly  ut  lU^'c.  and 
the  fanuiers  iiiftlsled  Ufion  He.:  hut  this  lust  was 
about  S('e.  uhove  the  views  of  buyer**.  Nearly  3,I3HJ 
liiixus  sold  for  KISi:.,  ikkl  at  Kliuc.  aiul  3, .'331  at  lU^'e.. 
and  one  lot  was  rationed  at  He. 
The  delivery  or  butter  was  light  and  cOmpo.'ied 
wholly  ol  grass-make.  Farm  dail  y  in  Wi'h.'h  tubs 
briMight '3‘3@2;k!.  and  ereumery  lu  r>diirii  pinls,  *340, 
The  woatnev  lias  been  warmiiuii  showery  and  grass 
U  growing  lliiety  ih  pastures  and  meadows. 
we  have  advices  from  abroad  for  the  second  week 
In  ,luno.  4>ur  l.(iuduneorri:si>*aidi*nt  reiairtsthe  new 
Anif.i)-ican  cheese  at  hand  os  selling  /R  qiiolutiuns. 
Flue  cheese  Is  Boureeaind  secondurv  Is  easier. 
'I  he  prices  are  for  extra  Aiueriuuii.  Ii2(v(i6ls.;  Hne.  54 
iHMn.;  good,  'l(‘,4$iX)s.;  secondary  and  coiiimoo, ‘30(i444g. 
KflgiiBb  Cheddar  brings  8uqii94B.;  VYIItshIre  double: 
(,l@78.s,;  Clioahlre  luedluni,  rkxa.'yjB.;  Une.  fOwUils., 
Heutch.  66j«66s.  Duioli  olitiesc — KUaius,  5641ui8s.:  Gon- 
das.  484»a0s.:  Derby  ahupu,  48'x$,52a.  V  cwt. 
niiuiehuDd  Jersi*y  butler  are  lower,  while  on  the 
oontmry  Nuriimndy  cle:ii's:it  full  rates  and  still  high¬ 
er  prices  are  asked  for  delivery.  Doreets  brings  Kids.: 
Jersey,  ll.floplbis.;  Danish  and  Swedish,  luuOtl.lOs.; 
Normandy.  a«  landed,  ruiige.r  at  ll()@UUs.  There  is 
no  American  or  t.'iioailian  butler  in  market.  Oleu- 
margurine  (or  artiflciul  butter)  sells  at  80@94a.  IR  cwt. 
^  DKBIiJB  COMPANY  ,  Moline,  III, 
EASTERN  AGENTS— 
R.  H.  ALLEN  &  CO., 
1N5>  vV  111!  Wniei*  81.,  iNew  York. 
Who  furnish  lull  Information  Free. 
