Mlddlliiu 
Middilntr  ritir 
Kair . 
OORE’S  RURAL  NEW-YORKER. 
Is  asaertetl  that  tlio  Emperors  exchanged  the  most 
pacUlc  oasuranoes  at  their  conftTeiice. 
The  r.oadon  Standard’s  correspondence  at  f>3- 
man  Pasha’s  camp,  twonty-flvo  miles  from  VV'ld- 
dln,  writing  on  Sunday,  the  2Hd,  says “  All  Is 
quiet  at  presenU  Tho  Servians  remain  on  the 
Servian  side  of  the  Tliuok  Blvcr.  t'annon  shots 
are  occasionally  exchanged,  but  the  Turks  will 
not  probably  attack  until  a  general  advance  la 
made  all  along  the  line. 
The  Standard'^  Widdln  t^slegram  says  the  Turk¬ 
ish  Irregulars  attacked  the  Servian  camp  at  Bre- 
gova  on  Saturday  morning.  The  lighting  still  con¬ 
tinues. 
1’ho  Standard’s  Vienna  telegram  says  the  per¬ 
sons  who  Insulted  the  Aust.rlan  consul  at  Belgrade 
were  employed  by  the  Servian  police. 
Ten  Turkish  gunboats  have  been  pUveed  between 
Wlddla  and  Flortmlln  on  the  Danube. 
IntelllgciKv  Irom  .Sclavonic  sources  aunou aces 
that  the  Servians  were  ilefeuied  neiu'  Bcljlua  on 
Thursday.  M  ustapUa  DJolaldln.  Pasha  and  .Soh- 
llzckl  Pasha,  with  seveti  battalions  of  Infantry, 
four  companies  or  cavairj'  and  eight  guns,  attack¬ 
ed  the  Servians  In  Ihtir  intrcnchmonts  at  Haska, 
before  Beljlna,  and  after  a  four  hours'  sanguinary 
combat  the  Servians  fled.  The  Turks  captured 
four  guns  and  roue  .small  forUs. 
Tho  Paris  you7‘/«i  dcs  Debnfs  puhlLshcs  a  special 
dtspaicli  from  semliu  whh.ii  aninus  that  tho  Ser¬ 
vians  were  ilefcab>d  before  Bcljlua,  and  that  (Jen, 
Ollmpic’8  line  or  retreat  is  cut  orr.  The  news  of 
the  Servian  General  TehornavefTs  defeat  at  Nlnsa 
and  his  wlthdraw.il  to  Alexlnatz  Is  coullrmed. 
[Nlshu  (Nish,  Nals-sus)  has  at  all  times  been  an 
Important  point  or  convergence,  (t  is  in  the  midst 
of  a  plaln.evUlently  the  ba.slu  of  a  large  lake  in  re¬ 
mote  ages.  This  plain  forms  a  triangle,  the  point 
of  which  lies  near  tho  Servian  frontier,  where  the 
NLslbiwa  dows  Into  the  river  Morava.  The  plain  is 
fertile  and  well  watered,  but  It  Is  thinly  liiliablied, 
and  contains  more  Arnaut  and  ( 'ircasslon  than  Bul¬ 
garian  .settJornents.  The  view  of  Nlssa  corresponds 
little  to  the  Ideas  awakeued  by  118  military  import- 
auce.  The  fortifications,  partly  erected  by  the 
Austrians  during  their  oeeupatlon  In  1731,  are  by 
no  moans  imposing.  TUe  citatlel  lies  on  the  right 
bank  of  the  Nisuawn,  somewhat  higher  than  the 
town  on  the  left,  and  Is  connected  with  the  latter 
by  a  lino  bridge.  A  wall  with  six  bastions  eon- 
nected  by  curtiUas  surround  the  citadel,  wiilch  is 
also  provided  with  moats  and  ravines.] 
- - - 
SEMI-BUSINESS  PABAGBAPH8. 
The  Centeuiilal  Trial  of  .>Iower»,  Hay  Bakes, 
Tedders  and  Loaders  was  held  In  our  meadows,  at 
Eddington  station,  .lum-’inih,  «7Lh  and  !isth,  UT6. 
Many  Hakes  were  la  competition.  We  examined 
their  working  ciosciy,  as  wo  (lesirod  to  buy.  We 
decided  to  and  did  each  buy  a  Wisncr’s  Tiger  as, 
In  our  judgment,  its  work  was  gn-  itly  .superior  to 
anyolUcr  Hake  on  the  llol.i.  Mr.  Wisnkk  received 
a  large  number  of  Uake.s,  all  of  which  were  sold  at 
the  close  of  the  trial.  Pew  if  any  Hakes  of  other 
styles  can  bo  soui  in  ims  locality  another  year. 
Oko.  W.  Ehkkt, 
Patrick  Killian. 
Eddington,  I’a.,  .July  11th,  1870. 
THE  MARKETS. 
PKODUCE  AND  PROVISIONS. 
NEW  York.  .Saturday,  July  22,  1870. 
HECKiPTs.— The  receipUi  of  Produce  for  the  week 
were  as  follows ; 
Klour.  bbls . 
Whisky . 
Corn  lueal.bbls.... 
Corn  lueal.  bans,. . 
Wheat,  busu . 
Corn,  bush  . . 
Oats,  bush . 
Itye.bush . 
Mall,  bush . 
Barley,  bush . 
Keans,  bbls . 
Grass  seed,  bush  . 
Beef,  pkgs..... . 
Wool,  bales......... 
Hops,  bales . 
Pork,  bbls . . 
Tallow . 
M.920  .Molassns . . . 
’.'.’Ul  nice, bbls... . 
>'i,7U>  Cut  ineais,  pkks.... 
47'.i  liaiu,  pkks . 
ikiS.rkiU  Tobuouo,  hbds . 
Ull.'.llhJ  do.  cases . . 
!{»w,j!iiii  nuner.  I  kas... . 
J0,i).'>7  Cheese,  bxs . 
.Vh.tlfi  Coltuu.  bales . 
O.Ol.'f  Itosln . 
2,724  Sots,  turn.,  bbls..., 
l!  linud  Krults,  pkas.. 
I.Otkl  Km/s.  bbls . 
:i,^U  I'eauuts,  buKs . 
lUl  l.eaiber.  Sides. ..... 
IBS  Subtir,  hbds . 
1.183  011  oake . 
mediate  prospect  of  hlttb  prices.  Thu  dry  wnatber 
Impoverishes  the  yield  m  the  river  and  adjacent 
counties;  besides  the  cantrants  and  demand  for 
pure  ernani  for  table  u.senre  very  Urke  tbia  aeasoii. 
Soiue  large  creinncrles  wbloh  formerly  gave  us  a 
regular  supply  of  fresh  summer  butter  are  relieved 
of  the  trouble  of  ohurulna  bv  tbs  enlarged  wants  ot 
thlsellyiiiid  PUliiidiilplim.  Siiles  or  Vvijstem  bavn 
been  aulto  liberal  fur  European  export.  We  would 
not  ndvisM  heavy  receipts  rrom  any  tmint  until  hat¬ 
ter  can  be  at  least  carted  from  the  stalloii.s  with 
Safety.  The  weather  has  been  so  but  that  suinples 
ooiild  be  almost  uuured  out,  .After  butter  has  been 
In  such  softcondltlun  It  Is  dithcult  to  banlen  It  back 
to  Its  full  formej  good  quality.  .Vt  tho  close  we  may 
remark  that  the  new  pi  [ess  for  obotoe  are  tlrm. 
VVe  quote  :-Chotco  psUs,  2ii(fl»?To.;  prime.  ^tccJSc.; 
poor  to  good,  18<Al2ko.:  oruamarji  palls.  eUoIcn.’JT.'t'JRe.; 
good,  Zb(eMo.:  sweet  cream  pMlls,27S(A2lic.  Ktuto  tlrklns. 
cbolee.  TikitSTc.;  fair  to  good ,  lrl<i(i2;ic.;  do.  half  ilrkln 
tubs,  choice,  fiitt.'l’s;.:  fair  toprtnio.'JOfilWe.,;  do.  Welsh 
tubs,  choice, other.  Ibwiaie.;  VVestern  ureum- 
ery,  choice.  Sta'-hlc.!  other.  3I'<423<!.:  do.  firkins,  best, 
KksJlTc.:  other,  )'J'<(illc.;  dairy  tubs,  choice,  iKojUii;.; 
Other,  I2(s>Uc.;  factory  cbolcn,  IK(iil7c,;  other.  PidAKle. 
CiiEKSK.— The  market  has  been  In  very  poor  shape 
this  week.  With  the  very  warm  weather  irrlvnls 
large  and  In  good  partnnt  of  condition,  together 
with  lower  and  weak  English  markets,  and  disliioli- 
nation  In  con.-*of|iience  ttiiiong  expiirtors  to  operutn 
unless  at  low  ngures  much  reduced  prices  have  been 
made.  Tho  bulk  of  the  buslne.ss  has  been  at  !l(i«!IHe. 
for  best  fucioritm  ehletty  at  the  lower  Mgures.  with 
aii.rthliig  bir  fnim  tine  almost  at  cnee  to  dc. 
.Now  at  SiaiNHe.  tor  line  facKiry ;  SooBHc.  for 
good  !  7}>i^7Ve.  for  fair ;  do.,  half  sli  lniraed.60tfu.:  do., 
skimmed,  Htaie  furm  dairy. SivtkVc.:  good  to 
prime, 7(^8c-:  fair  to  good,  l!r<47e.;  Western  factory, 
good  and  prime,  7(tA8c.;  fair  lots,  0iii7e.;  do.  Cheddar, 
ebolee,  SCip.kXe.;  do.  fiat,  choice,  tkSBA'c.  Exports 
past  week,  TJ.f'm  boxes. 
Cotton.— There  has  been  very  little  done  forsblp- 
uiout  through  the  week  and  pruuts  gnneriilly  weak  ; 
Closing  pricu.s  urn ; 
.Inly,  tl  3.»-;vi<aill\'n.;  August,  11  V'c.'.  September.  Il>4 
<St\\  ‘ll.;t2t!.:  October.  II  l.T-i<2(isll  i-Wo.;  November,  11 
^ItlMlI  I1-.S2C.;  December,  11  l-il^uldGtu.:  .January,  II 
Ib'^fic.ollHc.!  February,  Ujutall  21-;t2o.;  Marcb,  II  2ft-;i2 
Ijsll  1.1.16c.!  April,  n  l.7-lfi<i<in  liuiao.:  May,  12  3-a2(i8 
l2Hc.;  June,  12'a012 !l-32c. 
Vuntnttons  ror  npot  yottoii,  based  on  Amcrluan 
standard  of  classlfioatlou: 
Gphtmls.  .Ihi.  Or/rca*.  'I'rzan 
Ordlnarv .  814  RJ4  HU  fiu 
Strict  ordinary .  1>  1-1(1  U  1-10  8  1-10  II  1-10 
Good  ordinary .  aj<  0)4  ay  OV 
I.OW  middling... ......  lOV 
Good  middling 
Upinmls. 
-1 1(1. 
OrUa  11$. 
Trxa* 
..  8K 
8)4 
MX 
8)4 
..  9  1-16 
'J 
MO 
9 
1-16 
9 
1-10 
9X 
•JX 
9!k 
9!k 
..  16  5-16 
10 
5-16 
10 
7-10 
10 
7-16 
..  lOV 
lUK 
It 
a 
..11  5-16 
a 
7-16 
II 
9-16 
a 
<J-I6 
..  11  11-16 
It 
3-16 
UK 
HE 
..  12  3-16 
l'2 
5-18 
n 
7-16 
12 
7-16 
g.  12  11-16 
12  13-10 
12  15-16 
1'2  1.5-16 
..  13  1  16 
13 
.V16 
13 
I>-I6 
I‘3 
5-16 
. .  13  15-16 
14 
1-16 
14 
3-16 
14 
3-16 
Hl.NTB  TO  auiPPKUS.— Pack  produce  as  Urmly  as 
Its  nature  allows ;  otherwise  many  items  sutfor  In 
appearance.  If  not  in  >|dalUy,  ihroagli  the  jostling 
incident  to  iransportutlon.  Do  not  mark  packages 
with  any  maierlHl  ibut  will  smudge.  A  good  paint 
for  marking  purposes  can  he  made  of  biuhroroate  of 
potash  and  extract  o I  logwood.  Nallml  cards  are 
very  liiseeiiie.  Korlong  lines  of  goods  a  marking 
plate  or  brand  Is  (ireferable  lo  ordinary  lettering.  At 
the  tiron  of  shipment  put  a  complete  list  of  the  lot 
Into  one  of  tn»  packiigcs  if  it  can  bo  done:  but  bo 
sure  to  mull  to  consignee  u  I  ull  list,  naming  dale, 
style  of  packages  utid  oonienis.  Aim  to  have  each 
parcel  of  uMlurtu  quality  as  tar  an  possible;  mixing 
always  injures  s  Ue.  Iloll  nutter  should  bo  wrapped 
in  clean  whlto  muslin.  Drcssoil  •poultry  should  be 
packed  in  well  shaken  dry  straw.  When  poultry 
sweats  In  bozesstraw-dust  glviisu  muun  look.  Ureuk 
off-nuil  points  from  tho  liisidn  of  old  barrels  when 
they  are  used  In  ordorto  nrovent  property  from  tear¬ 
ing.  Short  cut  dry  straw  is  belter  for  backing  eggs 
than  anyihlug  eloe.  Try  and  avoid  Ine  arrival  of 
sumriierltems  here  on  Baturday. 
BEAN'8  ANU  I'EAH.  Exports  Of  bennt  past  week, 
1,327  bbls.;  sinae  Jan.  1st,  37.383  do. :  Hame  time  last 
year,  IH.ISS  do.  Exports  of  peas  past  » t*ek.  <0.077  bush.; 
since  Jnn.  1st,  4ii7,02li  do.;  sniua  time  lust  year,  22>3,8Ui. 
Strictly  speaking,  them  is  no  boaii  market.  .Now 
and  then  a  round  sale  IS  reported,  but  it  Is  Induced 
by  the  very  low  prices  that  are  ruling,  even  for  prime,  ' 
well  kept  stock.  It  is  thought  a  good  deal  of  stock 
will  turn  out  moldy  or  ofherwisc  unsalable,  owing  to  | 
the  extreme  he.at.  .Mediums  arc  quoted  at  05c.  as 
extrema.  beaus  and  while  kidneys  arc  quiet; 
red  kidneys  have  a  fair  trade ;  few  are  prime  enough 
to  bring  moie  than  (l.lll.  Thnro  bus  been  oulte  %  ' 
movement  in  Canadian  pons,  which  has  stiffened  the 
price.  Groen  peuH  very  quiet.  ' 
Beans  i•rlmH  pea,  $i.20<i5l.25:  fair  to  gopd,  fl.lkkii  ‘ 
$1.10:  prime  nicdinras,  HlXiJHSo.:  fair  to  good,  70^  . 
80c.:  poor.  lOitliOc.:  prime  marrows, $1.31i((S1.37:  fair  to  . 
food.  $l.l0rsil  '20  ;  prime  white  kid.,  $1.2iif*l..‘i0  :  other, 
l.Olsgil  iO:  prime  red  kidney.  fl.OOutil.iO:  other,  tl.lbae  i 
1.25;  GUoa(C'al.),42,7.'j<iA3.  Black  houn.s,  Heas—  ' 
Canadian,  In  bulk  'ind  bond,  ‘.iTiitlNc.;  green,  tl.OOi'iil 
1.10;  SoutUeru  B.  itj.,2.bush.  bug,  $‘2.05(42.70;  spill,  F 
bbl.,  $0.  \ 
Buttek.— Supnllus  are  moderate  as  the  hot  wuath-  j 
er  h;i.s  checked  ahipiuoiits,  ^^speclally  of  8tatc.  Tlipre  I 
has  been  a  lair  voliimo  of  trade  daring  the  week, 
buyers  having  been  out.  of  market  so  long  they  have  > 
been  forced  to  replenish  slock.  The  scarcity  of  lino  i 
makes  upperigrades  rather  firm  but  there  Is  no  im-  1 
StiiiMU. 
Good  ordinary...  8  5- 16  .  Igiw  middling.  .  0  15-16 
Strict  ordinarv...  8  7-16  Middling.  .  10  1.1-16 
Driku  KunTB.— The  market  t.s  depressed  and  very 
dull.  There  WHS  Some  movement  in  apples  early  In 
the  week  on  Weslarii  account  at  slendy  rates,  some 
which  only  small  lots  placed. 
A  pples-Niaio,  sliced,  8««8V4c.;  du,,  quarters.  7V<iO 
.8kiC.;  doiilhcru  sJleed.HC^Kc.  for  prime ;  Black  bun  Ioh, 
Oho.  Heeled  poaches,  good  and  prime  Georgia, 
lUu(12e.:  do.  fancy,  13o.  I.lnpeeled  peacheH,  new, 
luKill.^c.  for  naive*  and  itoUj^c.  for  quarters.  Hluius, 
12efll3c.  UsspberrluB, '21>«25o.  Cherries,  I5u. 
E(i».8.  I'l  tecs  are  hotter  for  eggs,  but  tho  advuneu 
Is  not  enough  to  Oompuusate  for  the  heavy  losses 
cliiit  aril  showing  In  the  count  of  all  miirlis.  Snine  of 
the  late  arrivals  have  not  paid  freight  expenses. 
There  wu»  niiv.ir  licforc  Ml  severe  a  season  for  this 
poiishahlc  product.  Canadian  stock  is  the  most 
soughbfor.  liemote  Western  are  nut  looked  at.  To¬ 
day  Weather  cooler.  Wb  quote,  loss  off: 
Near  points,  21(422u.,  Nta.ii  and  Food.,  l!l(>i)20o.; 
Western,  prime  i8  mo  Other.  16iel7i<0.i  Canadian, 
hVicWSc. 
EsaENTIAH-toB,- ^•l.|>•<^nllnt.lngla88,$.’^.75 
Bt.;  In  tin,  n.ii  t.'inii.i  ,t.  glass,  $3.M;  In  tin,  $3. 
Wlntorgmen.t.l.  .•iAvafn..  Me. 
FEATHERS. -Quiet.  We  quote  prime  live  WesU 
orn  gcoHO,.S2(4.*i  .;  i  Ivi-‘  da..3S(ij<5c. 
Fi.oiTR.  -Prices  urn  lower  and  a  very  depressed 
market.  A  good  many  parcels  urn  placed  at  almost 
any  reusonuble  price,  on  account  of  tho  injury  by  the 
warm  weailier,  and  a  pressure  to  sell  gonerallz. 
For  poor  to  wry  choice  sapernno  Niaie.  $3'(A3.il6 : 
$L  0  4. 10  lor  vary  common  to  fair  extra  Jo  :  $l.6t)i>» 
b.OUiorgood  extra  do.;  $<,IO(«5.00  for  fiincy  do.,  and 
$5.UVji6  oC  lor  very  oh  i  Icc  extra  ;  $3.ll04fi3.y0  for  super¬ 
fine  Michigan  Indiana,  Iowa,  Jtc.;  $I.IIUS4-I..5b  for 
shiDptiig  extra  do  iiii>  tiisido  price  for  Inferior,  and 
$<.00((i<<. !.’>  for  cauire  to  very  fiincy  extra  do.;  good 
to  choice  white  wheat  extras  at  $4.8(lii(6.lHl;  liitmy  do. 
16.65(^7.05',  winter  wheat,  good  bi  choice  family  cUv 
mill  extras.  $7.25(lti8..'0  .  round-hoop  Uhlo.  $<.<ll(d<  K), 
and  trade  brands  nf  do.  at  $4.85(i»6.76;  8t.  Louie,  f  l.ikl 
(ftlUHl  for  comiuop  to  fair  extra,  and  ^.U.5<i<8.M  tor 
good  to  very  choice;  Alinnesoia  '‘sirulght''  at  $.S.tiU 
r(t5.5U,  and  nulcut  ul  $5.25(48.50:  unsound  stock  at 
from  $2.50(45.110;  No.  2  at  «l.uiiw2.7ii ;  city  mill  at  $1.80 
ftR.lUl.  Southern  at  $4.iI5(((i3.lM for ouiiimou  to  good  ex¬ 
tra,  $0.U.’><43.7.5  for  good  to  chulcn;  $5.8D<4H  tor 
common  to  choice  family  extra. 
Fukhu  Frij  ith.— This  part  of  the  season  Is  never 
a  favorable  one  fur  triilt.  Huyers  have  had  by  this 
a  surfeit  ot  herrtits  and  triLdn  is  nut  apt  to  be  general 
for  green  apples  and  windfall  pears  with  ihu  weather 
proiiipUiig  special  care  In  diet.  V  Irulnia  hud  but  few 
peaches  to  send  this  seiisuii.  Maryland  Is  soudlfig  a 
few  urates  of  llulc’s  Early  lied  Early  Boatiioe-now. 
Blackbomes  urn  line  and  very  cheap.  Whorthibur- 
riusarelo  good  demand.  Watermelons  are  active 
when  prime;  the  early  arrivals  are  not  first-class 
thi.i  season.  CaJlfi.rnla  fruit  will  coioe  uluiig  regu- 
hilly.  The  luteal  offeiinji  was  of  plums  at  fikitJ  fi 
box  for  Wasiitngtoii  and  Magnum  Uimuiii.  A  fow 
good  early  peara  are  In  market.  Applosaru  ubuodaiit 
and  very  low.  Paanuts  dull.  VVoquoie- 
Apples,  ttweet  Bough,  F  bbl..  $1(41,56 :  Sour,  do..  $l 
@1.50:  Ked  Astraciian,  8150(|ji2;  common,  .'AK973c. 
Fears,  best,  $2.56riii3:  smull.  $1(42.75.  Fcnclios,  crate, 
choiee,  $3(41,  Other,  $i(42.rAI.  itlucfcbenies,  culti¬ 
vated,  V  quart.  13(<«15c.  KasPbcrrles,  Antwerp,  iklH, 
(kiSUc.i  Fliii.idoipbi.i,  <a>3c.  WhOttleOerrie.*, -F  hnsh.. 
$2(4<.i6.  Currants,  small,  iH.Vi.t  do.  cherry,  fieiific.; 
black.  tkdiUu.  Aluskruuluu.i.  V  hbl.,  I.lb63-  Watermel¬ 
on*,  Goorgtii.fiitoSiiper  IIJU;  Nortl.  Carolina  and  Vir¬ 
ginia,  $|6(ai23.  {{ot-haiise  grapes,  lb.,  75e.(is$l  for 
Bluok  Mambtirg.  Peauula— Virginia,  bnsh.,  $]..'i(l5« 
I.V.S;  Wilmington,  $i.56(41.U0 ;  Tennessee,  Njc.igil.Oo. 
Grain.— Tho  market  for  wlmat  has  probably  never 
been  in  womo  stiapo  than  during  tiiu  past  week. 
With  advice*  from  the  other  side  of  dull  and  steadily 
declining  uiurkels  and  no  orders  of  consequence 
coming  to  hand.  In  eonueettun  with  the  warm  weath¬ 
er,  which  bus  Injured  snpplles  in  store  uialurially, 
there  has  been  an  unusual  pressure  to  sell  whIloU 
was  almoat  Impossible  to  sell,  and  ihu  rusult,  very 
low  pnc.  Latest  sales  are : 
No.3  Chicago  .spring,  (Kkaklc.:  No.3  Milwaukee  do., 
83648.V!.;  No,  2  tShloiigo  do.,  ‘.I8c.;  No.  3  .Milwaukee 
spring,  $1:  No.  1  spring  at  gl.LPgil.lti;  soft,  $1.11; 
sinull  lots  winter  red  Western  at  asjsinc,;  now  amber 
Delaware.  $L'.!6.  Itye  at  .'ilkjiTllc.  for  Wetleru  ;  75«ti78c. 
for  Canada  and  71I(478c.  for  8taU),  (torn  Ls  unsettled 
and  fiilrlv  active  ;  latest  sales  at  i'>7i,l8c2  for  hot  and 
healed  mixed  Western;  N.  Y.  steamer,  56(it.ilO.:  5.SH  i 
(RMc..  cbicdly  for  export  at  ilio  latter  price,  for  New 
York  giailed  mixnd. and  4U(i(ifi.'ic,  for  ungraded;  N.  V. 
No.  1  inixcd,  53)$C.;  for  high  inLxcdaiid  yellow. 
Oats  are  lower  and  dull;  lateat  sales  at  2()'tii38u.  fur 
mixed  Western  and  Slutu;  32(i(,4.’>c.  tor  wiilio  do.,  in¬ 
cluding  New  York  No.  2  at  SOHc.;  N.  Y.  No.  2  white. 
320.;  N.  y.  No.  1.  38c.;  mixed  We8lurn,;i3CJ35c.!  Slate, 
.'I0ijit38<!.;  while  Western.  8tate,  4U<ki6c. 
Hay  amj  .STu.tw.-  KuppIic*  ate  more  Iberal  of 
new  and  prices  are  weak,  btraw  Is  moderately  acti ve 
and  unuhaiigud. 
Halo  nay  is  quoted  flbipptng,  GKkiibc.;  retail  quali¬ 
ties  SlXie'.tic.:  clover.  .'16(31650,;  salt,  55(465o.  Ntriiw 
Is  quoted  ut  80(46la.  for  lung  rye:  60465u.  fur  short 
rye ;  45(<tG0c.  for  oat. 
Exports  past  week,  714  bales;  since  Jan.  1st,  31,324 
do.;  same  time  last  vear, ‘27,026. 
lltoiiwiNKH.  Is  hard  to  sell,  and  lower;  quoted 
at  $L12'v 
Hops.— There 'Is  ivery  lllttle  doing.  Export  trade 
has  eomc  to  a  pause,  and  brewers  are  doing  but 
I  little.  The  warm  weather  has  had  effect  upon  the 
vino  In  some  soction*.  and  there  arc  reports  of  In¬ 
jury  by  lice,  not  sitfilcicnt  damugo,  however,  to 
cause  material  o  ncern.  VVe  qtiote  • 
N.  Y.  Htaie.  HkiJlTc.'.  Basieni,  8(*I5c.:  Wlsconslnn: 
SiitlSe.;  Yoairltngs,  fit^lOc.:  Olds,  all  growths,  4((06c.; 
Cullforoins  inominalj,  15(41HC..  If*  n>. 
Oil  Care.  -Wu.*tern  selling  at  $39  per  tun. 
Leather.— ncmbick  sole  at  16(42Uu.  fur  light ;  'Hus 
2;ic.  for  middle  ;  2l(4‘23e.  for  heavy. 
PoriLTRY  A.VI>  G.AME.— Very  little  dressed  arrives 
while  the  weather  I*  so  hot.  Good  llv<!  fowl*  have  a 
fair  demand.  Chickens  are  activo  for  hotel  use,  hut 
a  largo  supply  puts  them  lower.  Turkeys  not  wanted. 
We(iuote  dressed  fowls,  1T(42UC.  Spring  chickens, 
ZafiAHJC.  Turkeys.  II  al8c. 
Fowls,  N.  J..  V  Tb  UC'iibki;  do.  Western,  ITifii  -c. 
Booster*.  1U(?*  12c.;  Turkey*,  N.J.  b'k<oUic,;  dn.  West¬ 
ern.  l.'liaiac.;  Ducks,  N.  J,,  pair,  $30e.{i*i :  do.  West¬ 
ern-  Cdrtibc.;  Geese,  N.  J,,  $?.()U(<«2  M);  do.  Western.  1.2.5 
(dl.TSc.  spring  Chickens — Wostern,  TIKlSJIc.;  do.  N.  .1. 
Slf-ifV.  ^ 
Game  Is  not  uctive.  Woodcock  quoted  at  OitlYic.  F 
pair  lor  Wiistern  and  Nlate.  Stall-fed  pigeons,  $l(iu 
1.56  por  ibi/. 
l'U‘>Vt8lONS.— There  l*  a  very  depressed  market. 
This  is  owing  to  the  demoralization  In  the  West, 
where  the  market  liii.s  worked  partly  In  syinpalliy 
wttli  the  br(>ulc  le  wheat  vulints.  Me**  pork  quoted 
at  $'2p  for  spot  lots ;  $|6.h6  for  August  ao'l  $19, 'Juror 
tloptendior.  Bucoii  at  lUMo,  furlong  clear.  Lani  at 
$II.25<siD.35  for  spot  lota:  $11.36  tor  August;  $11.42)4 
lor  Smilemher.  Bleurliie  at  1.3Vc.  for  choice  West¬ 
ern.  Beef  hums  ut  $36  for  choice.  Houthern  tal¬ 
low  at  8'.,,c.  for  prtmo.  Kocf  at  f'.lcgno  for  plain  me** ; 
and  $Ui($l2  for  extra  mess. 
Salt.  Quoted  at  $2.ri6  for  Asbim;  $l.25((0l.46  for 
other  hraod*. 
SPNIritlEH. -Ginseng.  F  It..  Southern.  $LI5;«,1.36: 
Seneca  root,  I.'*;.  I'Ider.  ordiimry  to  rellned,  ll(uil8c. 
F  gal.;  elder  vinegar,  18('(135('.  Sheep  skins  clipped, 
36(4350.;  do.  undipped,  r)Uu.(:u$l ;  lamb  skins,  60<465c. 
ToiiArt’O.— There  are  very  full  stocks  hero  hut. 
uotwlthslaiidiug  export  trade  for  the  present  Is 
light,  prices  aru  held  us  heforo. 
KENTUCKY  LEA E— NEW  CROP. 
Cents. 
Common  lugs .  6  w  7 
Good  lugs .  7  <4  8 
Low  leaf .  8t4<Bil6 
Medium  leaf .  ll  (4I2 
Good  leaf .  12S(4l3>4 
Fine  loaf . 14  (4 18 
i»EEUT.K.Ar— CROP  Ok  18(4. 
Cents. 
New  England  wrappers,  shipping  lots .  16  6(il2 
Wrappers,  meciinm .  14  &\8 
Wrappers,  tine . 25  bi>35 
Beconils . —  (»— 
Fillers,  sbluctlnns .  5  (4  6 
Hucunds  and  fillers,  shipping  lots .  7 
Pennsylvania,  assorted  lots . 11  (418 
New  York  Brute  assorted  lots,  common,..,,  7  (4  9 
Ohio,  assorted  lots. .  5)4(4  7 
Wlsuoustii .  5>4r((i  7 
VEOETABLBfl.— Th((  host  potatoes  are  now  from 
Long  Island  I  quoted  $2.7r)(4;<.56  F  bhi.  Virginia  are 
1180(1  up.  New  Jersey  quoted  at  $2.;i0t4‘2.75.  Garden 
truck  not  active;  prices  weak  f  ,r  anything  plenty. 
VVe  quote:— Green  ccjrn,  F  UK),  46  :.(4$1-  Norfolk  to- 
muiue.4,  poor,  rimlw.  P  crate;  7, eng  Island,  biisb.. 
$1.2/swl..ill.  Marrow  squash,  bbl.,  $1.5(I(<42.6U ;  yellow 
crook.  $I,(iU.'42.  Wax  oeuns,  bag,  $'2  50(43;  Lima  do., 
bag,  $4(46.  CuoumbeiB,  L.  I.,  F  106,  $I.WX<»i.’I5.  Tur¬ 
nips,  Bussla,  F  bbl.,  sl(4l.25.  Cabbages,  L>.  I.,  $15416 
F  lUU.  Potato  uulmis,  $l.,'i6(3.3,>‘j6  'F  bbl. 
Wool..  There  ha*  been  very  little  done  this  weok  ; 
lljl-  baa  bin'll  owing  chluUy  to  the  prolonged  auction 
siilas  of  goods  taking  uttonlion  of  the  trade,  togetlier 
witti  the  l  act  that  tliw  prices  realized  for  goods  iveie 
not  iiliogetlier  up  to  ibe  mark  aoticipaied.  with  the 
ribsenco  of  important  biilHoess  the  market  Is  left 
III  an  oiitirely  .iiouitnal  posttuui.u  lew  lots  ol  new 
tVesKjrn  Iloccos  liiivo  ticeii  received  for  wnieli  31(4 
36c.  quoted  fur  .V  and  \X  Ohio;  29(a3lc.  for  .Midi.; 
and  W(43'2e.  for  Wisconsin. 
KO(JIII''.H'l''F.R,  July  QQ.  Flour  market  dull  1 
spring,  $6..’2):  amber  winter, $6.75:  wlillu  winter,  $7.60; 
double  extra,  $7.25.  ityc  Hour  quiet  at  $5.(HI.  Wheat 
Inwer;  Mllwaukcu  club,  $1.10(41.20 .  amber  winter, 
*l.i:*4l.‘-’6:  white  winter.  Sl.Vlkgil.llO,  Guts,  noiulnol 
at35(a38c.  Corn  quiet  at  5S((o6'2c.  Corn  meal.  $1.50 
^1.75.  Butter,  19'42le.  Cheese.  IHit  lfie.  Eggs,  1.7(4 Uc. 
Lard.  tli7|il2)ie.  A  nplea,  bu..  T&e.iJrfl.  Potatoes,  bit  , 
8ilc.6i$l.  Itcuns,  F  bu.,  iVOtivIKIe.  Mess  pork,  $26  .'lO. 
Wool.  'O'CiUc.  Hay.  fN'ai.t.  Straw.  $648  Timothy 
seed.  $2.'J()(43.  t  clover,  $9.50(416.  Mill  feed  (lull  at 
$12  for  shorts.  $14  for  shlpstufis.  and  $17  for  mid¬ 
dling.*.  Ilallroiul  l''relghts-  Flour  to  Boston,  40c.  F 
hhl.;  to  Now  Yoik,  3Uc.;  to  Alimny.2uc. 
LIVE  STOCK  MARKETS. 
New  Your.  July  22,  1876. 
RKCEI1‘TH  Ok  LIVE  STOCK. 
BiiMa  A 
HtiFYAA. 
Cnwi. 
C.Ivu, 
Lambt. 
Hoff*. 
Sixtieth  St . . 
4.656 
23 
2,563 
4AI4 
■  NO 
Konv- Eighth  St... 
.,  IKK) 
1.) 
832 
1.75.* 
060 
konieih  St.  . 
. .  (KKI 
IKI 
666 
134 
060 
12.254 
Ilarsimus  Cove  ... 
.  4,595 
00 
17,396 
5,982 
Totals  this  week... 
..  9.'25l 
72 
3.419 
a3.'.K2i 
18.230 
••  last  week... 
..  8.861 
61 
2.087 
•41,’42'J 
15,731 
of  horses  sold.  They  have  been  on  the  basis  of  our 
last  report,  but  quotations  have  been  so  few  Dial  we 
withhold  those  obtained.  Thirty  horses  arrived  F 
Erie  Hallway  via.  Oak  Cliff  Stullou. 
■»  ♦-»-  - 
COUNTRY  CHEESE  MARKET. 
Little  Falls,  n.  Y..  July  23.  UTA 
The  market  conitnues  dull,  witti  another  ootclt 
downward  in  tho  scuio  of  price*.  'I’lie  extreiiioly  hot 
wnatbonind  the  fact  that  Cheese  is  llablo  to  get  out 
of  order  if  held  ul  the  fuciorles  d'lUliMua.s  have  their 
Inllueiico  on  the  trade.  ‘I'hu  delivery  of  fiinii  dulrtcs 
was  about  .ViO  liuxes,  Sale*  were  made  iit  S'  ■>  e.,  onlv 
a  fewatiuicc  lots  reuuliing  tho  lunt  tlguro,  the  bulk  of 
silica  Koing  III  sQiiiiKltc.  Factcir'es  were  well  repre¬ 
sented.  the  offerings  aggrogatliig  upward  of  lO.nOO' 
bo.«es.  u  large  share  of  which  cUauged  hands;  prices 
ranged  from  U  to  'JYC'.  only  a  few  tuney  lots  bringing 
tim  latter  figure.  I'ho  bulk  of  stilus  was  at  U'^c., 
wtilcli  was  consbiored  top  price. 
The  weather  Is  too  not  for  the  slilotnent  of  butter, 
and  the  delivery  this  week  liua  been  light.  Tho 
rates  paid  for  farm  dairy  hiiltcr  linva  ranged  from 
20  to  22e.,  and  for  oreamcry  z-ic.  wa.i  offered,  but  uo 
sales  wcri‘  reportoil. 
Farmoraaie  liiisy  at  the  bay  iiarvest,  and  tlie  crop 
Is  *a1d  to  be  much  lighter  than  last  year.  P&slures 
are  excellent  and  cows  are  doing  well  for  the  suuson. 
We  have  iidvlees  Iroui  abroad  for  the  Hist  week 
in  July.  Uur  London  correspondent  report.*  tlie 
quality  of  .Vnierlcan  cheese  a*  good  iiud  price*  nn- 
iisiialljr  low.  ADierlcnn  cheese  now  monopolises  the 
great  bulk  of  trade  and  waroliouses  are  well  oleared 
Engllsli  cheese  of  fancy  quality  Is  .scarce  and  dear. 
Wo  give  quotation.* : 
Anierieiiii.  uxlrit  fine,  N'le.,  linn,  .V2(45l*.:  good.  44 
i6>Ws.;  common  and  low  grade*.  36(T«I68.  English 
cbeildar  sells  for  84(41)6b.;  Wiltshire  double,  "Uia’iSs.; 
Cheshtre  medium.  45(456s.;  line.  76(ii,8Uh.,  Scotch.  60 
(rtiKls.  Dutch  ohcc.se  Edam.*,  S'kgifiHs;  Gnndus,  5250 
.'Vt*.;  Derby  shape,  .'MLb.iys. 
Tnp  warm  weainer  tells  unfavornhly  on  tho  foreign 
stock  of  tiiiilev.  which  has  boon  pressed  on  buyers 
at  comparallvely  low  rates.  There  Is  rather  more 
doing  ill  Irish  huller.  Wu give  price*  us  follow*  : 
Clonmi'l*,  I‘G(4I26*.,'  Corks,  127s,;  Dorset*.  IJfia.: 
Jersey,  lOl'iolilSs.;  Normandy,  Ibk4r26s,:  Amerbian 
and  C)uiiui1lan. '.Mi(4l60s.  Oleomargarine,  or  artificial 
butter,  sell.*  ror71(4l64a.  F  owt. 
The  followliig  lotUu’  Iroiu  UUih  speaks  well  tor 
“IWlsner’s  Tiger"  Horse  Hake : 
“Halt  Lake  City,  Liali,  July  14. 
“John  htopparo  «fe  Co.,  Daytoin,  Ohio — Gents: 
I  have  sold  out  iny  ciiLlro  car-load  ot  ‘  VVlsuer 
Tiger’  rakes  and  want,  iiioro.  I’lio  ‘  Tltfer'  takes 
the  lead  here  most  emphatically. 
Yours,  Howard.’’’ 
What  will  the  Weather 
BE  TO-MOUROW? 
The  Signal  Service  Barometer 
VVII.I.  TKLL  YOU. 
It  will  detect  and  Indicutij  correctly  any 
change  in  tlio  wenllier  12  to  24  tiourslu 
advance.  It  will  Udl  what  kind  of  a  storm 
m  upiirouchlng.  and  from  wliui  quarter  it 
conics  invaluublo  to  navigators. 
KA  KAIF.Rrt 
can  plan  Hieir  work  »00"rdlpg  to  Its  pre- 
dli;tfona.  II  will  save  56  Uiues  Us  cost  In 
a  single  seiiHon.  'I'Uere  Is  iin  accurate 
thermoinotiT  attauhinl,  which  ulunu  la 
worlh  III*'  prlCAi  of  tiio  cooobinatloii.  Will 
-leiui  iti-xpress  I'uld  to  iinviiddresa  on  re¬ 
ceipt  of  liil'J.  Mend  Money  Order  oc  Keg- 
Iktured  Letter. 
Agents  wanted— send  stiinio  tor  Clr- 
oular,  11.  \V.  PIIOI.  &.  lUi-j 
837S  IlroiidvvHV,  .Nov  V  urk. 
Bkkveh. -'I'radn  on  lust  .Monday  was  *Cill  nioi'o 
slow,  and  prices  reduced  yet  aiiotlier  tic.  F  9i.  on  tlio 
(hosing  rates  of  the  past  week.  Sales  were  effocicd 
at  F  R,.,  with  $1  off  F  head  on  thn  top 
prices;  weights  6^(416  cwt..  strong.  Thti  herds  to 
hand  were  from  poor  to  good,  bning  gmiorally  coarse 
but  lai,  WediiuMdiiy,  trade  stationary,  scant,  atikjii 
t6He.  F  a  few  car  loads  remained  unsold  at  noon. 
Toursiiay,  iriiiie  very  small,  ut 6(4 lilt* c.  F  5>.:  weights, 
4ii'(i48)yi!.  Fridiiv.  prices  wnn;  T(4l6|;u.  F  n>.;  weight*. 
OWr^bc.  From  ,i5f4.'>7  lbs,,  net.,  Iiava  been  allowed, 
lly  far  the  larger  part  of  tlie  herds  to  bund  wtircof 
tioar*i!  qiiallty,  but,  being  fat,  obtained  .56c  lbs.,  net, 
Texan  steer*,  very  loan  and  ciairso,  sold  at  7‘48c.  F 
IT>.  Native  nieers  sold  ut  tkiiiUc.,  Including  106  hi'iid 
of  Riinsus cattle  that  *  ild  at  9(^14 lU>iu.  F  lb.  Grade 
Ato*'rs  very  snuria;.  sol,]  ut  16)^(4110.  F  Tl,.  Bulls,  live 
weight.  4(44V)C.  Gxen.  quality  rough,  sobl  ut  8)1'4 
UWc.  F  60 
Milch  Cows. -Trade  still  slow,  and  qiialiiy  not 
good  orioiigli  to  meul  lliu  demand,  riixteeu  cows 
sold  ut  $46(i»,')6  F  limid.  Nineteen  cows  at  $N)(46f>  F 
liead,  Twijiity-tbrec  cow*  at  $,'*5(476  F  Ipiad.  Nine 
cows  at  $66(476  V  head-ualvcs  always  included. 
Veals  and  Calyks.-Gp  a  heavy  run  of  ordinary 
qimlity  calves,  sale*  have  been  slow  ut  5(<ii7>i‘b  F  B>. 
nomoth  quality  voals  *(!arec  and  In  fair  dmiiaml  ut 
7Sti<kJ)ic.  F  lb.;  biit(orriillk-fo>l  culvo*  Slow  at  .3;li'(W5e. 
F  Ib.r  grass-tod,  do.,  very  ilull,  qmillty  being  poor,  ul 
$4146.73  F  head.  Ntute  calve*  sold  ut  3V(4YHe.  F  lb. 
ntaie  veal*  at  7!i<4H!<c.  F  lb.  Pminsylvunia,  7(48.bic. 
F  lb..  Including  a  few  eailves.  Virginia  calves.  6c.  F 
n>.  .Jersey  veal*,  8\vi'Jc.  F  Ib.:  Pennsylvania,  do.,  6c. 
F  It. 
811REP  AND  LAMBS.— Trade  extronirly  slow,  With 
a  deiYrcaso  of  HC.  F  )b.  on  both  sheep  and  luinh*. 
Monday  last,  stioep  sold  uiFw-OHc.  F  Ib,;  lambs  at  51^ 
(aS.l'io.  Wednesday,  sheep.  S'ArgiOHc.;  lumb*,  bHfit 
HKc.  Tbiirsdiiy.  sheep.  .3>i<4.5)4e.:  lambs.  7Jii'4H>]c, 
Krtday.  hlioi'P,'i(4*ic.:  lambs,  (I'hIwTSo.  The  market* 
closed  weak  ,  quality  Of  tboseifiock*.  as  above  quoted, 
Ua*  been  Irom  coarse  to  good.  Ewe**  and  bucks 
sold  at  3W(44)^c.  F  Ib.;  Ntato  sliuep.  4(4,\i4c.:  Ken¬ 
tucky,  4v(8i3MiC.'.  Ohio.  4>4(tf5Lc.  (-anuda  winib*.  7'4 
7H<M  R'lntacky.  :'i'iC47He.:  Jersey,  7>S(i*S>ic :  Vir¬ 
ginia,  6S®8C.:  Stale,  do..  GHi47a.c. 
Hoon.  -  A  few  head  Of  Ohio  hogs,  live  weight,  wore 
sold  at  7Xc.  F  6*.;  city  drcaseil,  on  a  mijre  Itborarsiip- 
ply,  have  talleti  off  In  rates  and  iii  demand.  Prliais 
nave  boon  8)<i<i4i8J^c.  F  <b..  light  pigs  Included. 
House  Market,— The  extremeheat  of  iho  weath¬ 
er  has  caused  a  great  depression  In  city  trade  prices 
The  Boston  Triivcll»*rsays Wacare- 
luliy  liispocteU  tho  iitiovn-dcscrlbod  Sig¬ 
nal  Hervice  Oarometer,  and  und  ll  to  be  as  stated  by 
Messrs.  Pool  A  Go.,  who  arc  honorable  and  reliable.” 
eiisES'  SLATE  tooniio  rnsT  is  the  sesF. 
WIND  MILL. 
HALLADAY’S 
STANDARD. 
Perfectly  Self  -  llegulating.  -v 
Tho  Best.  Choiipost.  most  Du-  .. 
rublo  and  Popular  Mill  mafic. 
Manufactured  under  the  Ini- 
iiiedtate  siipcrvlalon  ot  In- 
''’32  YEARS.  ^ 
$3,00fl,000|il| 
w^rU,^n,|n 
THE  “VIBRATOR"  THRESHER  IS  KIND  0F_^. 
YOUK  SrA'I'E 
AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETY. 
30tli  A.VM/AI* 
CATTLE  SHOW  &  FAIR 
At  Albany,  Sept.  11  to  16,  1876, 
ON  THE  GHOUNDSl  OK  THE  ALBANY  AQRI- 
CULTUKAI.  AND  AHTsj  A.SSOCl A'I'ION. 
Amnio perniuDcntst;!  Isand  ha iliJingB. steam  power 
for  machinery  and  foruvo  for  siock,  frre  of  oharge. 
Gopms  of  the  premium  list  ami  blank  Nirnia  lor  en¬ 
tries  will  be  sent  by  mad  to  all  appilcauts. 
Gniiipetltlnn  for  premi unis  open  to  all,  bni  all  en¬ 
tries  must  be  made  tnirsonnllv  or  !iv  leller,  at  the 
Society's  oftlcc,  in  Aloiinv,  on  or  before  August  l2th, 
excepting  entries  of  fruits  and  llowers,  whieh  may  be 
made  np  to  111  oViluck  A.  M..  on  Tue-nlny,  htipl.  l'2lh. 
Address  STATE  AGlllCULTUKA L  SOCIETY, 
Albany,  N.  V. 
I  I  Celebrated  Kcliiise  Wind  Mills 
Pump  wmer  from  W  lu.,  hi>iti*o  or  Ktru, 
hrikkt  or  loctsIRy, 
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