MOORE'S  RURAL  NEW-YORKER 
part  of  valor  to  wait  and  see  what  tne  Servian 
chance  or  success  Is  hefore  pronouncing  for  them. 
The  French  Ministry  has  heen  defeated  in  the 
Chamber  of  Deputies  and  Convicts  who  have  the 
Inclination  and  ability  may  now  write  for  the 
papers.  Dissensions  are  reported  among  the 
Republicans. 
There  are  In  Ixmdond.ooo  children  dependent  on 
poor  law  relief,  hartng  either  no  homes  at  all,  or 
no  shelter  but  wretched  dens  that  cannot  by 
any  euphemism  be  called  homes. 
Brlttlsh  employers  purpo.se  reducing  wages  In 
the  cotton  and  coal  trades. 
The  Emperors  of  Austria  and  Russia  had  a 
friendly  interview  In  Bohemia. 
The  following  Is  a  translation  of  a  letter  of  con¬ 
gratulation  sent  by  King  William  to  the  United 
States: 
William,  by  the  gntce  of  God,  Emperor  of  Ger¬ 
many,  King  of  Prussia,  etc.,  etc. 
Tij  the  President  Qf  the  railed  States  : 
Gre.1T  and  GoodFrieko;  Ir,  has  been  vouch¬ 
safed  to  you  to  celebrate  the  Centennial  festival 
of  the  day  upon  which  the  great  Republic  over 
which  you  prealdu  entered  the  ranlc  of  Indepen¬ 
dent  nailou-s,  The  purposes  of  its  founders  have, 
by  a  wise  application  of  the  teachl  ng.s  of  the  his¬ 
tory  of  the  foundation  of  nations,  and  with  Insight 
Into  the  distant  future,  been  realized  by  u  devel¬ 
opment  without  a  parallel.  To  cougratulate  you 
and  the  .American  people  upon  the  occasion  af¬ 
fords  me  so  much  the  greater  pleasure,  because, 
since  the  treaty  of  frlemlshlp,  which  my  ancestor 
of  glorlou-s  memory— King  Frederick  ll.— who  uow 
rests  with  God,  concluded  with  the  United  States, 
undisturbed  friendship  has  existed  between  Ger¬ 
many  and  .\inerlca,  and  has  been  developed  and 
strengthened  by  the  ever-lucroaslug  importance 
of  their  mutual  relations,  and  by  an  lutercoursc 
becoming  more  and  more  fruitful  In  every  domain 
of  commerce  and  scleuce.  That  the  welfare  or  the 
United  States  and  the  friendship  of  the  two  coun¬ 
tries  may  continue  to  Increase  Is  my  sincere  desire 
and  conddeut  hope. 
Accept  the  renewed  assuiTinceor  my  umiualliled 
esteem.  (Signed)  WiLtuii. 
(Countersigned)  Von  Bisxakck. 
Berlin,  June  9, 18T6. 
Isaac  Butt,  the  Home  Ruler,  will  move  for  the 
pardon  of  Fenian  convicts  In  the  House  of  Com¬ 
mons  In  the  near  future. 
M.  Caslmer  Perler  the  distinguished  French 
Statesman  Is  dead. 
Advices  from  Mexico  report  the  death  of  Gen. 
Santa  Anna. 
The  Turks  claim  to  have  defeated  the  Servians 
near  Novl-Bazar.  The  Turkish  troops  are  reported 
to  have  crossed  the  Orina. 
Keport-S  from  the  seat  of  war  in  Europe  are  so 
conflicting  tnat  It  Is  quite  dlfflcult  to  summarize 
the  progress  of  the  fray.  Chrlstlams  and  Turks 
claim  victories  in  Identical  localities.  The  la,Ht 
flght  at  Saltschar  is  offlaially  claimed  by  the 
Turks. 
An  explosion  of  firedamp  has  occui  i  ed  at  I’Uo- 
pltal  Colliery  near  Saint  Avoid,  Piiiace.  Forty- 
two  persona  were  killed  aud  4T  seriously  injured. 
During  the  debate  on  the  budget  In  the  Con¬ 
gress,  Madrid,  Senor  Morales,  a  Deputy  from  Na¬ 
varre,  moved  an  amendment  excepting  that  Prov¬ 
ince  from  the  general  system  of  taxation.  Benor 
Cadvros  del  Castillo,  on.  the  part  of  Che  Ministry, 
opposed  the  amendment,  and  It  was  rejected  by  a 
vote  of  llT  against  u.  The  result  is  regarded  as  a 
vote  of  confidence  in  the  Government,  and  as  de¬ 
ciding  the  question  of  the  *•  Fueros.” 
A  Dublin  correspondent  telegraphs  th.at  the 
Irish  Rifle  Team  will  sail  for  New  York  In  a 
steamer  of  the  White  Biar  line  about  the  zist  of 
August,  embarking  at  Queenstown. 
The  Merchants’  Shipping  bill  passed  through 
the  committee  in  the  House  of  Lords.  Lord  Car- 
llngford  expressed  gratification  that  the  Govern¬ 
ment  had  adopted  the  Canadian  deck-load  rule, 
thus  avoldlag  any  clashing  with  the  Canadian 
law. 
The  question  of  postponing  the  International 
Exhibition  of  France,  fixed  for  18T8,  is  seriously 
considered. 
The  Japanese  make  bricks  of  such  quality  that 
they  pay  freight  on  them  for  9,000  miles,  pay 
twenty  per  cent  duty,  and  sell  them  in  Ban  Fran¬ 
cisco  at  a  profit. 
It  Is  said  that  the  Pope,  In  his  nice  white 
clothes,  with  his  fresh,  healthy  face,  handsome 
hands,  and  thoroughly  well-kept  appearance, 
looks  like  a  hearty,  fat  baby,  Just  out  of  the  morn¬ 
ing  nursery  toilet,  and  the  white  skull  cap  and 
silvery  hair  to  add  to  this  Illusion. 
sola  xprinx,  lifl.JS;  soft,  tl.IOfuil.lV;  No.  3  winter  red 
Weatorn,  fl.lO;  New  York  no-Knide  winter  red  We«t- 
ern,  ■.t0<a»2c.!  »mbur  Btnte,  tl.3.’i.  Rye  nt 80o.  for  W eri- 
eru,  90^93o.  for  Caimdii.  Corn  la  lower  and  dull ; 
sales  at  SOC^SZn.  for  unsound  mixed  Wustern;  tSc. 
for  hot  (lo.:  N.  Y.  steamer.  SO^StlJic.'.  unaruded  mix¬ 
ed,  54®.l8Hc.;  low  mixed,  WRc.j  mixed,  N.  Y. 
No.  LlWXc-:  white  Wcatom. Ole.  Oats  sell  alow  und 
oii-sy  in  price;  eloalnx  antes  at  ZH®8le.  for  unmer- 
Clinutnhle ;  32>'cS41c.  for  mixed  Weaieru  »ud  Stale; 
Satalfc:.  for  white  do.;  ;W®33o.  for  New  York  rejected  ; 
N.  Y.  N(>.«.  IWXC.:  N.  Y.  No.  2  while,  37c.:  N.  V.  No. 
I,  W(!.;  No.  a  Chicago,  3UH®IUo.;  mixed  Western.  Huk 
®40c.;  white,  33<«9llc.:  white  State,  43<S)4m,;  mixed 
State.  flVillc.  .  . 
Hav  and  Straw.— The  market  is  lUjerally  guPPU' 
Od  amt  pricea  unsettled  favoring  the  buyer. 
Hale  la  Quoted  ;-ShtpplDR,  H.'>®70c.:  retail  quali- 
iles  WVjjiific.:  etovor.  fi0f41>5c.:  salt.  eOc^OGc.  Straw 
ia  Quoted  at  tl.lAifllt.zO  for  long  rye:  7&®kUv.  for  abort 
rye  :  OUfaiVlc.  tor  oat. 
Exportu  naat  week,  19t  biilea;  since  Jun.  lat,  79,923 
do.;  same  time  lust  veur,  24,7IT. 
IIioHwiVKS,— Quoted  ut  #1.12. 
llop.s.  -'I'hia  haa  beoa  a  very  dull  week,  partly 
owing  to  the  holidays,  but  lii  most  loatniices  attrlbub* 
od  to  a  dlspoaillou  to  hold  otl'awatilng  develouiueuts 
rcapeotliig  the  new  crop.  Prlcea  generally  held  ua 
before.  The  qiiotiitlons  are ; 
,  N.  Y.  state,  llleylfc.;  KtialoriJ,  S^l&c.;  Wtaconalnx; 
8((4l5c.;  Yimrllnga.  8<«iUe.;  Uld.«,  all  growths,  totic.; 
('allfuriilaa  (iiumliuil).  l&itIRo.,  V  It. 
Poni.Tiiv  AND  Game.— Dreaaud  poultry  la  quoted 
In  It  luotleiafe  way  aa  follows  : 
Kowls,  I4<.«18c.  Spring  chlckena,  2(Va>30c.  Tuikuys. 
ll®nc.  I•rhll•l  live  fowls  itiid  chlckena  la  In  good 
deniHiid.  Turkeys  show.  Ducka  tine.  Young 
Geeae  Ingiilred  for. 
Kowls,  N.  J„  V  It  do.  Western.  14®15o. 
Roosters.  mo  ;  Turkeys,  N..I.  l.'toUc.;  do.  West- 
mn.  riaifc,;  Duoka.  N.  pair,  fleil.ri:  do.  West. 
(JOcojtOo.;  GtiONtt,  N.  J.,  5U !  do.  WcHtern.  #1 
^25e  weaturn,  31(ii»;i3c.;  do.  N.l. 
tVoo'deock  opened  at  90c(j<i#1.00  pair  and  have 
dollvorod  to  0Oai78o.  the  latter  for  state.  Baited 
vv IIU  pigeons  ^  doz.  #1.2a®1.37.  Stall-fed  *  doz. 
II. 75* 
PiiDVtsioNS.— Iluy  products  generally  ure  slow  of 
a  lie,  exporters,  in  most  InstHOoea  holding  off;  but 
there  docs  not  aupeiii'  eapecial  pressure  to  sell.  Mesa 
porkguoted  ut  #2ii.20  fur  spot  lots,  #20  for  July ;  #20.10 
for  August.  Bacon  at  lOKCtlOKc.  for  long  clear  and 
UMo.  for  short  aleur—tho  latter  very  scarce.  West- 
ern  steam  lard  attll.Mfor  spot  lota;  #II.C0 for  July 
and  Augustand  #11.00  for  Sepletuber.  Weatoru  ateur- 
iue  at  l;tvc.  for  prime.  Tallow  at  d^c-  for  prime. 
Boot  hams  ut  #22(V2t.  Beef  at  |10®I1  fgr  plain  tues#: 
#iz  for  extra  nieHs,  and  #13  for  pnekot.  TIerced  at 
#11)  for  prime  mesa,  and  #20  for  India  mesa.  City 
extra  India  muss  at  #20. 
Seed. —Nothing  doing  Iti  grass  beyond  small  lot* 
prime  store.  Quoted  at  Iflc.  for  clover ;  timothy. 
#2.80®2.8i).  ' 
Tobacco.— There  Is  a  better  export  demand  nnd 
firm  prices. 
KENTUCKY  LEAX— NEW  CHOP. 
Cents, 
li  (ft  7 
7  (i  8 
8K®10 
11  etlZ 
l2H(ftl3H 
14  dels 
atXliLEAr— CHOP  OF  1824. 
.T  ....  Cents. 
New  Koglaiid  wrappers,  shipping  lota.......  10  ®12 
Wrappers,  mnatum .  14  ®18 
Wrappers,  tlna .  26  ®36 
Bticond* .  —  (rt— 
Fillers,  aeleotlons .  5  ®  0 
Seconds  and  tillers,  shipping  lota. .... .  6)4®  7 
Pennsylvania,  ukiurted  lots . .  II  ®18 
Now  York  Statn assorted  lots,  common .  7  o*  9 
Ohio,  assorted  lots . . . .  iH®  7 
Wiacoosin . .  . . . .  5)4®  7 
VEUET ADLER.-  Kcw  good  L.  I.  potuioc*  UuVtt  yet 
arrived  und  ;8<>nthera  still  leads  the  trade.  Gry 
wcolbnr  has  cut  down  ull  supplies  from  near  points. 
W»  qiiiito; 
..  Potatops— Bermuda.  19  bbl.,  ;  Norfolk.  #3(a 
3.50;  L,  I.,  M.6()®3.  Green  corn  Is  early  and  plenty  ; 
41  100  for  Burlington.  Charleston  tomatoes, 
V  Orate, 3i)®;i0c,;  N>rrfolku  arrive  heavily— the  Nor¬ 
folk  steamer  had  7,000  cratea ;  quoted  at  50f®7Sc.  L. 
I.  green  peaa,  V  bag,  7i>c.«#l ;  no.  string  beans,  wax. 
IK  bag,  #1.80®  1  .,t.  do.  cucumbers,  #1.25® l.SO  *t  lOO; 
Norfolk  do.,  IH  bbl.,  U..')0li2.26.  Caullttf.wer,  IK  bbl., 
.  ‘''‘•>bage.  »  lOu.  •7«8.  Pauto  onions,  #l.6d 
®2.!ih  V  bbl.  t  a.  white  onions,  f2.M)®2.76. 
Wool. — Prices  are  as  last  week.  There  haa  been 
very  little  done,  ubledy  owing  to  the  holidays. 
Hoos.- A  few  head  of  Ohio  hogs  stood  over  on 
sale  fur  several  days  and  were  then  disposed  of  on 
prlvatu  terms.  City  dressed  not  quoted  until  noon 
On  Wednesday;  wheo  they  opened,  trade  Improved 
on  a  light  run.  Friday,  sales  fair  at  8®8Kc. 
Horse  Market.— City  trade  did  not  exist  on  the 
early  day*  pf  this  week  :  lutor  on,  sales  were  iiflectcd 
us  follow* ;— One  pair  stylish  oarriage  horses,  #1,  too : 
3  pairs  family  do.,#i00®626  V  pair;  11  head  roadsters, 
wllii  fair  trotting  actloo.  #280®2U6  V  head;20heaa 
of  poor  qniillly  light  harness  hurses  sold  at  #15®90  V 
head;  15  ordinary,  #132(12111.5  f>  head  ;  7  coarsu  quality 
heavy  draft  horse*,  #II5®I75  V  boad ;  1  brougham 
horse,  quality  course,  #200, 
than  anyibing  else.  Try  and  avoid  tne  arrival  of 
summer  Item*  here  on  Saturday. 
DEANS  AND  Peas.— Bxuorts  of  beans  past  week 
aai  bbls.-.  sinus  .fuD.  1st,  34,»57  do.;  same  time  last 
rear,  t  '.8 jTdg.  .  Exports  Of  peaa  past  week.  I,5«5;  since 
Jan.  1st.  2.*O,lU0  bush.;  saute  time  last  year.  218.250  do. 
Hot  weather,  heavy  reoelpts  aud  a  moderate  demand 
no  not  help  prices  for  beaus  of  any  doftc^tloii.  Mar¬ 
row*  show  an  Important  decline  during  tne  past  fort¬ 
night,  and  M«niuma  and  all  others  are  qaoted  at  the 
extreme.  Otnodian  pea*  are  quiet  at  quotations. 
Ueuns-Prinie  poa,  #l.l^l.2u;  fair  to  good,  #1.00® 
St.lO;  prime  mediums,  U0®95o.;  fair  to  good,  Tlkft 
aOc. :  poor, 4U(tt90o.;  urlmemarrow*,#l.:u)®i.3;i;  fair  to 
good,  tl.l0®1.20  ;  prime  white  kid.,  #1.20®!.% ;  other. 
»l.Ui.Kai.l0;  prime  red  kidney,  #l.iK>ftl.40 ;  other.  #1.15® 
1.2o:  Uma(Cal.)  J2.75(a3.  Black  beans,  #a.75<»4.  Peas- 
Caiiudiun.  #t.Ul®i.20;  do.  iQ  bulk  and  boud,  95®u.sc.: 
green.  fl.QUiai.Ii) ;  Southern  B.  B.,  2-bu*h.  bug,  #2.l),’> 
®2.TU;  split,  V  bbl..«6. 
Bek.-iwax.  — fiomAiid  small  and  price*  are  utiAot- 
tlcd  and  easier.  Sales  at  3io.  for  Wostorn,  and  .UN® 
:c>c  for  Southern.  Bxuort*  since  Jan.  Ut,  38,350  lbs.; 
same  lime  last  year,  40,100  do. 
HttouM  Corn— Is  hard  to  sail  and  easy  In  price. 
Brush,  short  green,  8m®10u.;  hurl,  green.  8h®1Uc.; 
medium,  green,  rod  uad  red  lipped,  3(ftto. 
Butter.  —  Trade  ha*  not  revived  from  the  lull 
that  uiicndeu  the  national  celebration  and  we  can 
only  rcp.irt  low  nominal  quotation*,  t'ancy  palls 
und  ffnely  kept  halt  tubs  have  a  dally  tratiu  in  a 
small  way;  of  the  21®22c.  stock  there  l*  soma  ac- 
cuiiiulatlon.  Ileuelvers  discourage  snipment  while 
the  weatlier  Is  so  extremely  dotrimoutal  to  trauspur- 
taiiou  eliulce  uruamiiry  and  other  Une  fre-<h  luudc 
buttons  not  plunty;  want  of  ruin  begins  to  bo  se¬ 
verely  I'nlt  in  our  close  eastern  sqctii/ns:  Other 
points  report  rich  pasturage  and  the  ludlcatlons  are 
that  there  will  be  an  unprecedented  yield.  Western 
butter  Is  abundant  and  largely  damaged  Iti  quality 
owmg  to  the  Intense  beat,  aud  when  the  recent  In¬ 
voices  are  opened  there  will  be  many  rejoetlon*. 
We  quote  (-Choice  patis.  24^250.;  prime,  3364240.; 
poor  to  good,  18®22c.;  ureumory  pulls,  choice, 25® 2ilc.; 
good,  24®25c.;  sweet  cream  palls,  2t)®34o.  Stale  flrkin*, 
oUoloe,  24(3250.:  fair  to  good,  21»2?c,:  do.  half  Orhm 
tubs,  choice,  23®24c.;  fair  to  prime,  20®22c.;  do.  WnUli 
tubs,  choice,  2;i®24c.;  other,  I9®2lc.;  Western  creuin- 
ery.  choice, 'i'VaWti!.;  Other,  2l®22c.:  do.  tirkins,  beat, 
IfitolITc.;  Ollier,  12®UC4  dairy  tubs,  choice,  18®ll)o.; 
Other,  12®liu.'.  factory  choice,  Itiisllc,;  other.  ll®Uc. 
CUi:k.sK,— 'Receipt*  have  been  smaller  this  week, 
yet  a  very  depressed  feoiijjg  has  existed.  Tim 
advices  from  the  otliwr  elrte  have  been  uufavorubio 
aud  expurtorn  have  bought  very  spaii'inxly,  witii  the 
prospect  of  carrying  over  more  than  usual,  a  nervous 
re^iitg  prevails  as  regards  prices  most  marked  on 
other  than  flue  lots.  Bust  factories  ure  lOH,  but 
about  One  can  be  hud  at  II)  and  anyiliing  under  this 
relatively  low.  ThaqmitatioBs  are ; 
New  at  lOXfflIOHc.  for  Hue  laotory;  9(a9Yc,  for 
guodr8®9c.  for  fair;  do.,  half  skimmed,  5®7c.:  do., 
.skimmed.  3(«s5c.  Blaie  farm  dairy,  fair  to  good,  at 
poor  low,  5®t;c.i  Western  factory,  good  to 
uriine.  7(^\;  fair  lots.  (J(*7o,;  do.  Cheddar,  choice, 
8ik®9c.:  do.  flat,  oholce,  9H®8J^0. 
Ex,jurta  past  wseic,  Qz.oii  its. 
Cotton.— Export  movomoul  Is  very  Ugbtund  prices 
unseitlod  and  lower.  Latest  sales  are : 
..I!  U19.32®UKC.  for  August:  11 
9-lti®ll  Ik-AJc.  for  September  1  ll  ii-32®UHc.  for  Octo¬ 
ber;  ljw®llte2c,  for  NoTomber  amf  Douomhor ;  11 
13-32<ali  7-liio.  for  Junnarv  ll  S-hkill  19-32c.  for  Feb¬ 
ruary  ;  11  23-32(BUKc.  for  March  :  iI 27-32®  ll  2l)-32c.  fur 
April:  12®  12  1-3232C.  for  May;  Juno,  12X®12  5.32c.. 
COUNTRY  CHEESE  MARKET, 
Little  falls.  N.  Y..  July  8,  1876. 
Th E  occurren<»  this  week  of  Independence  Day 
operated  against  tbe  delivery  and  marketing  of 
dairy  products.  Tins  has  been  the  general  rule  on 
Fourth  of  July  week  for  soverul  years  past,  and  but 
few  transactions  were  expected. 
'The  de.llvery  of  farm  dulrie;i  was  about  ITO  boxes, 
which  sold  Mt  y®'(ic..  only  one  or  two  lots,  however, 
reaching  tbe  last  iiguro- 
Fuctorles  were  welt  represonietl,  but  the  majority 
of  sulusmcu  prescui  came  to  the  market  inwre  to 
leiirn  the  ruling  rates  than  tu  sell.  The  delivery  of 
fimtory  elieesu  on  Monday  amounted  to  nearly  1,600 
boxes.  A  latrt  of  this  went  forward  on  uomiulssluu, 
and  n  pan  was  sold  at  prices  to  bo  regulated  at 
next  week’s  sales  Tbe  market)  was  dull  and  buyers 
did  not  care  to  offer  much  nbuve  lOo.  A  few  lots 
have  beuii  sold  at  tills  price,  and  UlWc.  was  the  high¬ 
est  rates  reported,  though  the  best  tuoturles  refused 
to  sell  below  lii.Su. 
There  was  a  light  delivery  01  butter,  that  from 
farm  dairldb  hrtiiuiiig  22(ft23c.,  according  to  quality, 
and  uo  creamery  lu  market. 
Gras*  ts  nboudiuit  lu  pastures,  the  frequent  snow- 
era  favoring  Its  growth. 
We  have  advice*  from  abroad  for  the  third  week 
In  June.  Our  London  corrospontlciit  say*  that  new 
American  cheese  sell*  ae  fast  ns  landed  and  is  likely 
tu  he  lu  request  for  some  weeks  to  come.  'The  qual¬ 
ity  of  that  tu  hand  la  good.  Flue  old  Ameriuaa 
cheese  is  wanted  and  Tu*.  Is  imld  for  It.  Thu  report* 
of  new  Eilgitth  cheese  arv  dlscDuraglng,  both  as  tu 
make  and  quality,  owing  to  the  backward  season. 
Dutch  cheese  i*  slow  of  sale.  Wo  give  prices  ns  fol¬ 
lows  ; 
Aiiierican,  extra  due,  none  lu  market;  One.  CO 
®6ile.;  Kuoil,  40®i'i8a.:  sccoiohiry  mol  cuniinon,  £6''(i35s. 
Enullsu  Cheddar  briiigs  Ht^mig.;  wili.siilro  donbin, 
TOcJtSs.:  Cheshire  iiiciliiliii,  5I®6Ih.:  line,  7ll(«iK4s., 
Scotch,  G0®)>l!*,  Dutch  cheese— Edam*,  uewmllk.OO 
(fth8S. 
Friesland  butter  sold  at  au  advance  of  I2s.  #i  cwt., 
but  NuriuRbdy  went  at  a  reduction  of  is.  Other  dc- 
scrlotluii*  ure  lirm  at  previous  rates.  Dorset-,  i:u'.s.; 
Jursttv,  I(l6®ll2*.;  Danish  and  Hwedibh,  llZvilKUs.; 
Normandy  extra,  U2®132s.  'Tncrc  t.s  no  Amurloau  or 
Canadian  butter  In  markol.  Oleauiurgannc  (or  uni- 
Uuiul  butler)  sells  at  SikftiiOs.  V  cwt. 
Common  lugs 
Good  lugs...,. 
Low  leaf . . 
Medium  leaf. 
Good  leaf . 
Hue  leaf . . 
RE.  ANSON  WOOD’S  KIDAPEIKS 
AND  IMPROVED 
Eagle  Mowers  i  1876 
The  Cuming  HarveKters  of  the  Worlil ! 
MOWKRS 
For  one  or  two  Horses.  Low  cut,  light  draft,  simple 
strong  and  durable. 
RJilAPKRS 
For  all  conditions  of  grain  —  lodged  or  standing. 
Lightest,  Cheapest  aud  Ue-t  to  use. 
Eagle  Mowlug  A  Reaping  Machine  Co  , 
ALBANY,  N.  Y. 
Send  for  Circular. 
WIND  MILL 
HALLADAY’S  ||Rs, 
STANDARD, 
Perfectly  Self- Rogulnting. 
The  Best,  Choanest,  must  Du¬ 
rable  and  Popular  Mill  made. 
Manufactured  under  the  Im¬ 
mediate  supervision  of  In¬ 
ventor 
RUCIlEHTKtt.  July  8.  —  Flour  market  dull; 
spring,  #6.75:  amber  winter,  #7.00:  white  winter.  #7.25; 
double  extra,  #7.50.  Bye  llour  quiet  at  #5.(W.  Wheat 
lower;  Milwaukee  club.  SI.20®1.26i  amber  winter, 
11.18(91.23;  while  winU;r,  >ld!3®l,;B.  Oats,  uuniinai 
at35(^0c.  Corn  quiot  ut.Y'iQwc.  Coro  meal,  #1.30 
®1.85.  Butter,  iycJzic,  Cheese.  lUftlSe.  Bggs,  l3®Uc. 
Lard,  tl®T2Hc-  Apples,  bu..  #t®i.i5.  Potatoes,  bu., 
#1®).25.  Beau*.  #1  bu.i  SikftHOc.  Moss  pork,  #22  60. 
Wool,  ZOftOSe.  Hay,  #«:iiil2.  Straw.  #6®8.  Timothy 
seed,  #2.75®3. ;  elovcr,  W.25<ftl0.  Mill  feed  dull  at 
worth  now  In  use. 
Send  for  Illus¬ 
trated  Catahiguu 
and  Price  J.ist. 
U.  S.  WIND  INQINf 
A  PUMP  CO., 
Batavia,  III. 
LIVE  STOCK  MARKETS 
THE  MARKETS 
PRODUCE  AND  PROVISIONS, 
New  York,  Saturday,  July  8,  1878. 
Receipts.— The  receipts  of  Produce  for  the  week 
were  as  follows ; 
Flour,  bhis .  88,500  Molassea .  88 
Whisky .  —  Bice.  hbU .  145 
Corn  lueal, bbls. ...  — Cut  meats,  pkgs....  10,193 
Com  meal,  bag*...  —  LoriL  pkg*..... .  7,9.30 
Wheat,  busb .  754,000, Tobacco,  bbd*...,..  4,448 
Com.  bush .  ...  5:34,1601  do.  case* .  3,450 
Oat*,  bush .  2liO,(JW|  Butter,  t  kg* .  23,611 
Kve.bush .  4i,00olClieese, nxs .  59, .31.3 
Malt,  bush .  IB.OOO  Cotton,  bales .  6.565 
Barley, bush .  12,600, Roein .  14,517 
Beans,  bbl* .  64, OOi; dots.  turp..  bbls....  2,262 
Grsas  teed,  bush  .  100  Uned  Fruits,  pkgs..  21 
PltBS .  865  Biggs,  bbl* .  8-161 
Wool,  bales .  1JJ97  Peanuts,  bag* .  669 
Hops,  bales .  827  Leather,  sides .  08,335 
Pork.hpu .  887  Sugar,  hhds .  - 
Tallow .  1.415  Oirtake .  12,278 
Hints  TO  SmppXBa.—Pa(fit  produce  as  Srmly  as 
Its  nature  allows ;  otherwise  many  Items  suffer  In 
appearance.  If  not  In  qaaltty,  through  tbe  Josillng 
incident  to  trunsporuiuoa.  Do  not  mark  package* 
with  any  matenaf  that  wlU  smudge,  A  good  u^nt 
0LINE8’  SLATE  ROOflNB  PAINT  18  THE  BEST 
SEE  JOHNSTON  HARVESTERS  AT  CERTENNIAL 
'Ihe  I’elebraled  Ecli|ise  Wiptl  .Hills 
Pump  wiiwr  from  Wn-i,.  *psi.vo  or  KivcR, 
£*0(1  force  It  to  auj  liwljht  or  locality, 
ter  Hot-ae,  U-Bois.  haka  or  Btock 
ore;  aUo  KilaU  freil  ao>t  luesle,  saw 
won*,  4c.  Orvaivtt  InreuUou  of  tbs  ago. 
A  wluil  uilll  that  J.»»  ao(  blow  away. 
PerftcUy  ••’If-regalBtlb*.  A  solid  wh*«l 
with  uo  loose  svetmas  or  joints  Can  not 
frooic  uporgstoalorordcr.  AwAansoVC 
ui  prcniiuins.  tllustm;«<l  Circulars  rrso. 
Eclipse  Wind  Mill  Oo.,  Beloit,  Wis. 
Eastern  office,  a.  J.  COCHRAN,  76  John  St., 
