Amvnr'in.  nTfrii 
CiftO* ;  .'eooti'inry.  Xnvo<is.  Ei 
Wilt^hlrfl  aouDIis fi'J.iT'v;  Cn. 
fln.>.  (ItkiT'’" ;  'C  tch.  Ml  a>»’n  ] 
fine.  ft23.'iaa,;  good,  40 
SEPT.  2 
RECEIPTS.— Th0 
were  as  follows : 
Flour  bbis  ....... 
Whisky . 
Coru  iiioul.  bbis. ... 
Corn  tueal.  baes... 
Wiieat.  Dusb . 
Coru.  Dusb ...  .... 
Uais.  bu&n . 
ICve.buso . 
Mall,  Dusb . 
Rarley.bush . 
Beaus  ouls . 
Grass  seed,  bash.. 
Reef.  pkKS . 
Wool,  iiaies . . 
Uops.  tales . 
fotii.  bbls . 
Tallow . . 
NEW  YOEK.  S-iturday,  Aug.  26,  1H78. 
The  receipts  of  Produce  for  ihe  week 
71,000  Moliis.ses . . 
2.t)'6  Rice,  bbi.s . 
if.iJ'  Out  tueats.  pxgs..., 
)>Si|i.aju  pkgs . . 
1T9,7i)U{  l'< >61(000,  bbds . 
411  ill  d».  pkg-* . 
Ia7.7.j»  iiuiioc.  t  kao . 
HO  Cueese.  bxs. ........ 
3t,UJa  OolloUi  bales....... 
Mj  Uustu . 
6.0il|5Mts.  turo.,  bbls.... 
S,'i3i  itnut}  FiuUs,  pKK*.. 
i.4SS  Sues.  bbls..... . . 
l,'.i‘(,  I'eauuts,  bags . 
4o>'-.  liouiher,  sluea . 
Iji2.  sugar,  bbds . 
2, 3Tb  OUoaae . . 
MOORE’S  RURAL  NEW-YORKER. 
The  officers  Implicated  la  the  murder  ot  tJie 
foreign  consuls  have  been  formally  degraded  be¬ 
fore  the  public,  and  salutes  were  exchanged  be¬ 
tween  t  he  fort^i  and  the  foreign  men-of-war  In 
the  harbor  of  SAlonica. 
A  spec!  J  dispatch  from  the  Bucharest  ewro- 
spondent  of  the  Dally  News,  who  accompanied 
Mr.  Scnuyler  In  his  tour  of  Inveallgatlon.  says  Mr, 
Barlug's  repojt  of  ao  villages  burned  and  i3,ooo 
persons  killed  by  the  Turks  In  Bulgaria  doea  not 
Include  the  outrages  committed  in  the  district 
north  of  the  Balkans  nor  la  the  district  of  sophU. 
Fo:ty  villages  we’^e  hurged  north  or  the  Balkans 
and  TO  south.  Mr.  Schuyler  has  noty>?t  completed 
his  Investigation;  but  he  estimates  the  number 
ot  the  killed  at  a3,o00  lo  the  dlitrlct  of  Phlllppop- 
olls  alone.  The  regular  troops  are  more  cruel 
than  the  Basbl  BazoukA  No  doubt  the  massacres 
were  committed  wit  i  the  sanction  of  the  authorl- 
tle.i.  Outrages  continue  to  occur. 
The  Bishop  Of  Lltt  JOln  Is  of  opinion  that  the  Al¬ 
mighty  ought  to  be  especially  Invoked  In  behiilf 
or  Servlt  against  the  Turks,  aud  has  Issued  a 
prayer  for  blj  clergy  In  which  the  deliverance  ot 
our  fellow  Chrlstlaua  and  the  Eastern  churches  is 
asked  for. 
London  Is  now  supplied  with  **  Marseilles  but¬ 
ter."  It  Is  prodU'tcd  at  a  large  stearlae  candle 
factory  In  Marselileis,  eipials  In  appe.irance  the 
finest  Epplng  or  Dorset,  and  keeps  well. 
The  elections  ot  Presidents  ot  the  Counclls- 
General  ot  France  have  re.sulted  in  the  choice  oi 
6  Conslltutlona lists,  i  .Monarohlats,  andS9  Repub¬ 
licans.  The  KepubUcan.s  have  gained  seven  scats. 
Advices  from  .Madrid  state  tli.at  three  Spanl.->h 
gunboats  are  being  sent  to  Chinese  waters  at  the 
request  of  the  Spanish  representative  at  Peking. 
This  step  Is  either  taken  to  support  the  Spanish 
demand  for  the  restitution  of  a  vessel  stranded  at 
Formosa,  or  for  tear  of  complications  arising  from 
the  recent  attack  on  the  French  missionary  chapel 
at  Nlng-Kone-Foo. 
Prince  Milan  wants  peace.  He  admits  that  he 
Is  beaten,  but  bolds  that  the  military  honor  ot 
Servla  has  been  upheld  by  the  six  days’  fighting 
at  Alexlnatz.  This  avowal  may  end,  amid  gloom 
and  disaster,  the  campaign  begun  so  boastfully 
eight  weeks  ago. 
There  are  rumors  that  a  political  conspiracy  has 
been  discovered  In  Pampeluna,Fpam.  It  la  stated 
that  arrests  hava  been  made.  The  garrisons  of 
the  Upper  Nav,jrro  have  been  re-enforced. 
Soundings  tor  the  Channel  tunnel  to  connect 
England  and  France  will  be  finished  by  the  end 
of  August.  The  engineers  report  that  the  results 
are  very  satisfactory. 
INQUIRIES  FOR  ADVERTISERS. 
[Owing  to  the  muny  inquiries  from  suhacribera 
concerning  t hinge  that  havo  a  commercial  value, 
and  are  offered  fur  sale  tlirough  the  medium 
of  newspaptr  advcrUsing,  we  have  deemed  U 
for  the  beat  interest  of  all  cimoerned,  to 
clasaify  our  Answers  to  Cenrespoudenta," 
60  that  each  inquiry  will  appear  under  its 
appropriate  head,  either  in  “  Inquiries  for 
Advertisers,”  or  "  Answei's  to  Correspond¬ 
ents.”  This,  we  believe,  will  enable  advertisers 
to  more  effectually  comprehend  the  wants  of  our 
Bnbscribers,  and  will  enable  us  to  make  our  ad- 
vertisiug  columns  wbat  they  should  be— a  true 
reflection  of  our  readers’  wants.  This  depart¬ 
ment  wDl  be  edited  carefully,  it  being  our  aim  to 
use  it  in  the  interest,  of  both  advertisers  aud 
readers,  and  we  shall  nut  hesitate  to  give  our 
reasons  for  excluding  bad  or  doubtful  adver¬ 
tisements  ;  and,  such  other  matter  as  will  be  of 
legitimate  interest.  At  the  same  time  it  must  be 
understood  that  such  inquiiaes  as  may  appear 
must  appeal  to  the  ad vertiaor  himself  for  answer. 
The  advertisement  should  answer  the  want  and 
the  want  is  indicative  of  its  need.] 
James  Beown,  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  several 
others,  want  to  know  the  address  of  a  reliahle 
dealer  in  game  fowls. 
R.  H.  B.,  Vermont,  wants  a  good  swivel  plow. 
We  refer  him  to  the  advertisement  of  Everett  <fc 
Small,  in  this  issue. 
John  Stewart,  Bergen  Co.,  N.  J.,  wants  a 
plow  for  low  muck  ground  that  will  scour  easy. 
R.  C.,  Liverpool,  Ohio,  wants  the  address  of 
some  responsible  dealers  in  fine  poultry,  as  he  is 
about  to  start  a  large  hennery. 
H.  M.,  Allegany  Co.,  N.  Y.,  wants  to  know 
where  Osage  Orange  Seeds  can  be  obtained, 
cheap  and  reliable. 
THE  MARKETS. 
PRODUCE  AND  PROVISIONS. 
HINTS  TO  euii'PEiia,— Pnek  produce  h»  ilrmiy  ii» 
Its  nature  allows !  utberwlse  many  iieina  sutler  in 
apoeiiraiioe,  It  nut  In  quality,  llir>>UKli  tlie  Jxxillriu 
Incident  tu  trunsportutliin.  On  nnl  murk  pui.'kavrs 
with  any  nnttorlitl  that  will  smiidsn.  it  vonil  uul'il 
fur  miirklm;  pnrposAS  oin  he  aiH<1>.<<.>r  hictirniii  iie  of 
potash  HMd  exirui't  of  li)i{Woi>il.  NhIIi'iI  cmdiiiiru 
very  Insecure.  Fur  tn'iK  lines  of  mnnlS  «  narktllif 
plate  nr  fcriinil  Is  preferiible  tuoidliiary  tellcrliiit.  .At 
the  time  of  slilpment  put  u  cainiilete  ll.st  <>t'  the  t"l 
Into  oniy  of  tna  piiokiixv- if  It  nun  ha  rtoni':  bin  bu 
sure  to  imill  t>i  (a>n>ltfnee  a  fall  list,  ntnninE  diit.'i. 
style  uf  paokauaa  "nd  O'liiients,  Aim  in  have  vneh 
parcel  of  u'  It'urm  quality  as  fur  im  pnssible  :  mixinit 
ulwiiys  injiims  B  lie.  Roll  biittnr  shoiilil  be  wmiiouiJ 
In  cli'iin  wbitii  miiAlin.  Drussml  pnuUrv  should  be 
PHckod  in  w«ll  ■hiiken  dry  straw.  When  inmliry 
swents  In  hoxeastiitw-i1u-<l  kiVesa  uiean  lOi'H.  Hroak 
iiir-iiail  points  rTom  the  inside  of  Old  tiurr  -N  wlie'i 
they  are  nsediii  niderlo  nrevent  pniiieriy  irmn  ie:if- 
liik.  Shnrl  cuKiry  straw  is  better  for  lutukinif  i-nn- 
than  aiiythtnu  else.  Try  and  avoid  tiio  »ir.yul  of 
t u 111 mer  items  hero  on  S.itnrduv, 
Beeswax.— Prices  nre  (i  trifle  onaier, wiih  H  »1mv 
trade;  sales  ill  31<:.  for  Westam  and 8.’c.  fnrSuuih- 
erii. 
BB.INS  A.>VD  1*RAS.— RxpnrtS  Of  Desns  pil*t  week, 
l.-'iiXl  nbis  :  Sinn?  Jan.  1st.  il.tili  do.:  sum  a  time  last 
year,  1H.80T  do  Kxoi  rls  of  peas  past  w  eek.  l.tS6  hu.i 
sliireJnu.  l8l.472.5U  do.:  sane  time  last  ymir,  2il2,"Ut. 
The  demand  luriiiedinin  '  o ms  is  Hslit ;  Itm  Inquiry 
Is  somewhat  larger,  but  luiyers.  ilndin.’  iiuU»i  prlcoi 
for  chnicc,  Will  nut  opera' u  fretly.  The  t-xpuri  de¬ 
mand  f,ii'  marrows  hasievlvud.  ai'd  liis.-  «•,•»  k's  flt- 
iiii'S  lire  quite  stronu.  While  Itidnuys  and  ueii  iii'iins 
have  pretty  Well  run  out  of  stmilc.  t'lnilce  red  UM- 
neys  reimnn  sleinly;  p  , nr,  uneven  tall  inis  mini  in 
sell.  Further  crop  reports  imliit  to  a  llviitei  yield 
thUseus'iii.  I.imuiinii  husb  be'itia  i>o>iiin:i I.  i mis. 
dlaii  poas  dull  lit  !iTc  riir  built  iiini  uo'ol.imd  Cl. II  p 
bbi.,  five  Green  peas  •ll.■ll|e  in  is't  m  CLlOal.ie. 
Beans— Prime  pea.  CI.2iriBI..'ll)  fair  lo  ;.dJil,  fl.lKWt 
Cl, Id;  priitiu  mediums,  ci.d  (ifl.lO;  fair  t"  i(0  >01,  HiXlr 
Ode.:  poor,  ilVit.Vii'.:  prime miirro<ws,Ci.4'>(iil  •'>":  laii  i>5 
uooit,  Cl.21)ai  30  ;  prime  white  hid.. ?1.4n;fH. 50  :  ilier. 
yi.lntiJI  'A:  prime  rod  kidney,  |1  4U,</I.1,>-.  otlH!>',  fl  l.i.o 
1.25;  Lilma  (Uul.l,  i2.ialT«'<.  Ulaak  beans,  f.:.T.T<ji4  Q). 
BitooM  roiiN  IS  neplected  uiid  nominal;  short. 
Xreen  bmsll  ami  Uurl.tK^SO.:  Krecu  medium  at  5itGc.; 
red  and  red  tipped,  Sijiie. 
BirTTKR.  —  Staia  butter  has  rnlort  very  stronv 
(hroukhuut  lli>.>  week,.  At  one  time  s>‘l  eis  wero 
leniplud  1 1  duiiiiiiid  dully  it>lvun<'e'>.  The  )>ub  lt>>n 
uf  the  imirkct  durii  x  Uirlit  supplies  smi  flne.  eo.  l 
wuiithrr,  wtxild  niive  wiirra>>te<l  holders  l  i  rnMnl)>x 
npllvures;  but  we  are  rurlier  cl>).-ii  to  lull  fo>  ilin 
market  to  bu  ta»>perud  With,  anil  ihu  picscnt  fei'l- 
IniC  ill  the  Ira 'e  Ls  to  not  stnilii  quotati)>os  beymel 
what  we  advance  thuni  this  w>'(>k.  Tlio  ieaiiire>,f 
iho  wceic  Is  the  horvv  demand  forexp  -rl  use.  Ab  .nl 
all  nf  ilm  old  stnek  nf  Westm  n  has  lieen  taken  out  id 
niarhei.  Tho  exports  t'lc  the  fortriluht  endlne  to- 
dsy, lire  neatly  2U.0UI  tik;.'s.  Tlvi«  is  ,i  stylty  )>r  ♦i‘a)iu 
that  lias  not  favored  our  market  f>)r  a  very  luim  p». 
rl.)0.  Itli  nntnuilkely  tbiit  lo>v  unides  >>f  BLiito  will 
Hnd  11  similar  oni.lpi  If  pilues  oiiii  he  madciosnlt. 
SoiiK'  lines  of  Welsh  have  heem  already  l.akini  tit2.')e.; 
hut  tills  IS  above  tlievraile  or  v low  Of  i  In-  aoneral  ev- 
8ui‘l  operators.  X'ails  ari^  put  mnolnf  nnlfurinly 
lie.  and  only  lelpetiuns  will  tiring  tliw  extreme,  inu 
more  could  no  used  in.  full  prices.  Some  ,if  tiie  liue. 
rl>>r  dairy  itistileis  no«  C'liiipliitn  ol  drouKlii,  tint. 
Innr  buvu  had  uimiK  maktna  seiisim.  nnit  a  m>'>»1  fall 
I  I0li1  must  not  hu  despaired  nl  yot.  (Jhiuuiiuqua  i 'n. 
IM  senilliik  snmo  tine,  sra.>U,  fre-li-ihiido  im  oices. 
Western  slilp-.Qi*  eh  >uli|  nut  omit  club  In  tup  ..f 
tlrklns.  ITime  packed  Western  tlrkins,  lU.nZOe.  for 
ifO'id. 
Wo  quote  ;—Olii>lcU  pulls,  TOstSfle  :  primp,  ?.Vii27c,; 
poor  toKund.  l.Vit24c.;  p.raumnrt  palls,  i  boleu  IWaOh  .: 
«iiod, '.'StyTOe.:  swmji  cream  piills.  tStflt  'Oi.'.  State  m  u  ins. 
cliuiL'o.  27iiii.Nc  ;  fair  to  kood, 'i4ij;)2>'e.;  do.  Inilf  tlrkiii 
tubs,  cholco.  /7(5,'/«C.:  fair  lO  piiiue,23ii'-Ui ..  do.  Wnlsh 
luhs.  ebidce.  *fJ<327o,:  Olher, 'X'^Wi'Ne.;  VVnaim  ■■  eieani  ■ 
01'v.  chulca.  Tiki^ltite.t  titlier,  24i<ui27f.:  do.  tlrulns.  best. 
•.'OaZic.:  other.  Il'alTo.:  dairy  tubs,  choice,  kKhiTii!.; 
other,  UtitlUc.;  i'uctnry  choice.  lO.a'flc.;  ullier.  lijiiTtic, 
I  HEEBK.— There  has  lieen  ii  sti'Onaer  export  de¬ 
mand  for  fancy  factories,  and  tins  itrade  iilrltlu 
bid  tpr  111  nrlcw.  most  sale*  early  were  at  chisinx 
at  !U^«,  ('lie  nlhur  arudas  arc  without.  (Ncanxe,  Ih,;^ 
being  Put  mile  wanted. 
Fancy  factory,  9K(i«9Vc.;  fine.  naUWc.;  eood  and 
prime.  SfiiS.'Se,;  fair,  Tiaiigi’.!  do.  half-akiiumed  :T0Uo  . 
do.  skimmpd,  Stale  farm  da.rT.iancr,  S.aa>sc.; 
irnod  10  pi-lme.  7(<iWo.j  fair  ar.d  xtiod,  cwTc.  Wesloru 
factory,  good  and  prime,  Ti''4f>o  ;  fair  lois,  6:a.7o.:  r.O. 
Cheddar,  cliuloc.  Sc.!  do  flat,  choice,  6ii6>(o.  Ex¬ 
ports  past  week.  6t,9dU  boxes. 
Cotton.— There  has  bnen  a  fair  export  demand  ui 
easier  prices.  The  clnsiiia  prlc>  s  are  ; 
Uiiuted  111  11211-3^11  l.i.l(le.  tor  AUKiist:  n  2i'>.:«(ail 
iMtic.  for  Seplemlier:  II  17-::3i£ll  U-llic.  for  October; 
II  lX..f!<j^ll  T-Xilc.  for  Novonilipr :  11  IH..V,’,aU '(-Itio.  lor 
December;  II  IT-ISwlI ‘J-I6c.  for  Jitiiu  iiy;  11  U. Plat 
U2.)-79c.  for  Febniary;  11 2T-3'.’®llKo.  fur  .Manli; 
12  i-:i2012  1-16C.  for  April;  l2  7-:i2ra,i2t,c.  for  Jiiiy: 
12  H'Vli  12-3'.'0.  for  June;  i.'>((i3l2  17-3-' foi  July. 
Vluoialiuns  tor  spui  coicoii,  b.iseJ  uu  ivmericuii 
tiaadurd  ot  cluMlllcatioii; 
Uplands.  Ala.  Orleam.  Textxa 
Ordinary .  9  8-16  »  8.16  9  3  16  9  .7  11! 
Sirlot  ordinary .  9  11-16  9  U-ib  a  ii-iii  it  ii-p. 
Good  ordinary .  10  3-16  10  3-16  Id  .3-16  10  d  p! 
Sli-loi  a  0(1  do .  mV  lO-X  10  18.16  10  13-lC 
Low  mlddllnir .  Uj<  U>f  IIX  liy, 
dtrict  low  niiddllnif...  U  Jl-lC  II  I.8.I6  II  15-16  12  i.vie 
•MlddllUC.. .  12  l-lb  12  .3-16  12}2  12JX 
Goon  mlddlinif . T2  9-lil  12  ll-Pi  u  l.'l-irt  12  i.T-ie 
btriciKOod  iniddllni;.  1.3  l-lll  18  8-16  13  S. 16  13  5-hi 
MidUlinit  fair .  18  T-ln  18  9  16  13  U  16  18  ll-l., 
Fair .  11  5-16  U  T-16  II  9-16  14  V-iU 
atalneil. 
Good  ordinary... 8  15-16  ,  Low  mlddllnu . lOR 
Stilct  Ordinary .  10  I  Middling..... . ...IIX 
DRIED  FutTlT.8.-There  is  a  llalit  business  In  Job 
lots  ul  apple.-  at  easy  prices,  quoted  at  tl  uTe.  for  new 
Southurii  quai'tei's.  Now  peeled  peaches  have  sola 
at  lAvtlOc.  us  to  quiiliiy. 
Apples — .'ftaie.  Hllce.i,  8'®Si4u.:  ilo.,  quariers.  7\(7t 
854 o.i  .-u-uth-rn  sliced,  7X®8ii..  fancy  do.  at  lOisWl IBc-: 
CO.,  new  quurteis  at  6Hc.  nm.-Kuerries.  7(a7:>,C. 
Reeled  poacues,uew.  tinm  nally  1.1<3I,ie.. loqnality ; 
unpeeiod  oeucliea  new,  nuiiilnul.  Rluihs  ul  134$ljc. 
Raspberries,  24c.  Cherries,  14.H:a.l5e. 
Egos.— DurliiR  the  past  week  the  market  Inal  sdino 
Of  Its  late  blue  tliufO,  and  lllbnith  prices  h.ivu  n>>t 
udviiiKuid  In  iirdinury  summer  firmness,  n  revived 
Inquiry  and  better  linlUliik  wcutliur  liaveguren  Sellers 
inure  conlldeiice.  The  surplus  nt  Western  have  hei-n 
marked  duwn.  8t.n«  and  New  Jersey  are  wuniod, 
l.uta  uf  Innit  collcciibh,  however,  will  nut  bring  tue 
hlu'iidiit  ratos. 
Near  points,  lT(a20a.,  StiPe  and  Penn .  I7(ai3e.: 
Weelcrn,  prime,  l,5i»l5Hc.;  no.  other,  UssUhc.;  CAu- 
adiuo,  I4tal5>40. 
Essentiai.  Oti.3.-  The  following  are  tho  atcat  re¬ 
vised  quotutlini.s : 
Oil  peppermint,  glass.  13.7.5;  do.  tin,  $.',93 1  spear- 
mint,  glass,  $3.50;  do.  iln,  $2.75 ;  Wlulergrceu,  $2.60 ! 
sassafras  Joe. 
Feaxheus.— There  has  been  no  movement  for 
many  Weeks,  t*  e  >au>>te  prime  live  Western  geese, 
50j8«  .;  1  1  >••  di.,.«0(&40c. 
Pl.otTB.— Tho  export  trade  has  been  njodernto  only 
througli  the  week,  and  larger  supplies  coming  to 
Itami  have  torceu  easier  prici'S. 
For  poor  to  very  choice  inpertlne  Bliite,  $3.50'2i4.'>5: 
$1  80  4  60  for  very  comnion  lo  fair  e.xtrii  Jo  i  $4  H  ,(» 
4.76  for  go  .d  extra  do.;  i4.80f<i5.l5  for  L.iicv  do,,  and 
$5..8>i46*b  I'  r  verycii'  kecxira;  $;i..i0iji4.25  for  super- 
flue  Alicliigan  Indiana,  Iowa,  &c.;  $4.. 3b u 4  55  inr 
sriioping  extra  do.,  me  iiiMde  price  fur  intrrior,  iii.).l 
$4.6iK.^5;i0  I'lf  chonf  to  very  fancy  cxir,i  rtu.;  good 
lo  choice  while  wneut  cXi  ras  at  $.'i..4Xk.(}  .>ij  fancy  do. 
fti.TNaS.ZO;  winter  whuiit.  guild  to  choice  faul  ty  clly 
Dilll  extras.  $n.OO<g)7.Wl .  roiuid-huop  Oliiu,  $4-.'.0«4  A>, 
and  trude  Urallda  uf  do.  ul  $5.0UC|tii.'ia:  id.  l.mils,  $4.tU 
4s5.90  tor  C'lmuiun  tu  Mir  extra,  aitd  f<i. I5i(«6.’.i5  i..r 
good  to  very  choice:  .Minnesota  •"sir:iiglil”;it  $4.l'i) 
mT.iO.  and  paieui  at  $6.4bui'9.i<l ;  unsound  stock  at 
from  $:.'25lt5.UU;  eity  mills  extra  at  S5.''i0ii,5.y(( ;  No.  2 
at  F2.'0^3.'2S.  Corn  racnl-yellow  Wesleiu,  Jersey 
and  PeuDsylTunla,  $2 a,0ii,2.53. 
Fiiv.SH  FB17IT8.— Delaware  peaches  centinno  to 
run  line  In  quality,  and  ihough  receipts  arc  moder¬ 
ate,  sellers  have  lu  humur  buyers  lu  the  plulu  irult 
Now  Knglarnl  lino  aeconds. . .  TSkiail 
Finn  illltcrs .  . . .  .  i;  m  yu 
Seconds  and  tillers,  shipping .  5X0  7 
Pennsylvania  uHRorled  lots . .  U  (,t2r> 
Ohio  arbufti'd  lots .  5X®  0 
WlsCouslij  uasorted  lots .  .  3  05 
Veoetaui.kh.— The  niurket  Is  low  for  potatoes  und 
Western  which  have  been  our  detiendcnco  tor  the 
past  fbw  weeks,  now  have  to  ulviile  up  with  Nlato 
and  nearer  points.  Sweets  are  tending  lower. 
Garden  sCulTgenerully  lavors  buyers. 
We  quote  poialoiis,  0  hhl.,  Fi  5iifalK, ;  sweet  do., 
®4.  O'cou  ourn.  V  100.  02 .<$1  Long  Island  Tonni- 
t>ii-.H.  *  bash..  26a8i  c  :  NowJursi-y.  it,,.,  isip.  Mar¬ 
row  squash,  bbl..  $100;  vVax  beans,  bac,  Slfisl.W; 
1  ucnniners.  I,  I..  I*  lOiJ,  ;i0«,;  Turnips,  Itussla,  »i  hhl.. 
*l75.(.[.7o.  Cablmgc*.  L.  L,  $rx«i!i  H  lun.  Unlone.  .«lf«i. 
l.  iO  f  bhl.  Lima  ueuiiS.  V  bag,  $l.U0<ifiL26.  Egg  plant. 
mo.  Mi®!*. 
AVool.— Tlierehas  been  a  liberal  fiiqulry  from  man- 
ufaotiirc'S  and  prices  are  vei  v  siiong  at  an  advance. 
X  and  .VX  Olilo  flet-Ces  quoted  at  40®42c.:  MIohigun, 
;t8l,c,;  Eastern  Texas,  l7(!ii20Xc.;  WuBtern  Texas,  16 
®23o. 
ROCll  KNTER.  Aug.  ’JO.— Flour  market  active ; 
spring,  t«2)0;  amber  wtiiier,  $6.70:  white  winWir.  25 : 
douU:c  extra,  $7..  0.  Hye  Uoui  quiet  al  $.i.00.  Wheat 
lower.  .Mllw«ii».eq  olub.  $l.iOiHl.ltf;  amber  winter, 
lil.lW®].l>5 ;  while  winter,  tl.ItVjrLIo.  Oats,  tiouiiiini 
flt8lKg3.iu.  Curi>  quiet  nf  .'(  itth'.'c,  Gorri  umnl.  H.2j 
®l.t>0.  Butter.  iSis'lOr.  Cheese. I0f*l2c.  Rggs.J4*l5c. 
Lure.  M  S''<«l'2H<h  Apples  bu..  5;(iyii0r:.  Poiatoes.hu, 
0-i<.w6jc.  Ueaiis.  V  bu..  7nu.st$t.  Aloss  pork.  $'2l.b0. 
Wu'd  i0si25'J  Pay.  famil  ,-tiaw  tiioH  'I'lmoiliv 
seed.  $2.75(i48.:i0  i  clover,  $9.'2a(%lU,  Mill  fce>l  struligat 
$16  lor  shorts.  $18  for  siiipsiuns  and  $20  for  mid¬ 
dlings.  Uallrijud  Freights— Flour  to  Boston,  40c. 
bbl.;  to  New  York,  30c.;  to  Albany,  25c. 
- - - 
COUNTRY  CHEESE  MARKET. 
Lm-LE  FAI-Pa,  .V.  Y..  Aug.  20.  1878. 
TfiKto'ie  of  the  market  this  week  is  Impruvud  and 
trade  is  mure  brisk  than  ini  seveial  weeks  past.  'J'lie 
rool  woutbcTund  the  gi  eater  safety  In  siiipplng  havo 
duu  .TlcA«hud  their  ti.flueuce  in  ritiuloring  rademorc 
active.  Tue  prevailing  diuiicht  nnd  tne  Sliorteiiing 
Of  ibc  crop  oi  ohocso  >>Vbr  a  wide  extent  oi  country 
Is  n.,w  bring  codstderi'd.  and  la  oid'  ot  the  ele¬ 
ments  which  must  enter  Into  toe  trade.  About  .500 
boxes  of  larm  dairy  cheese  were  on  delivery,  and 
sales  Wire  made  at  troiu  :  to  Uc.  the  bulk  going  ut  8K 
to  tP-Sc. 
Tho  offer  ngs  from  factories  were  largo,  roaoliing 
i::.0  U  h>>xes  and  upward,  ubont  lOKib  of  which 
changed  bands  The  sales  ranged  .rom  9  to  lUBc.. 
tue  latier  being  un  cxireiuepiloe.  Tuc  bulk  of  sales 
may  be  quoted  ut  Irooi  SN  to'JBw 
or  that  wh'.rh  arrives  Inte  In  the  day,  A  few  New 
New  .lorsey  run  tine,  but  the  dry  weather  mis  plnch- 
e>l  the  crop  pretty  badly.  Apples  am  extremely 
climip,  sellers  fc'd I ng  tU>.'' surplus  of  «ven  fine  fi  iilt 
In  thu  a' sQiicc  oraslilpping  di'nian)!.  PChi'S  uro  tu 
rather  full  supply  hut  it  Is  early  fur  fruo  sales.  Bun- 
lei  IS  thus  f  )r  h. I  VO  run  poor,  au)l  wlioro  one  barrel 
brings  to  or  47  :i  half  do*«n  will  not  exceed  the  r.ingo 
i>r»Hor$.''.  Southern  Barllutts  n.'t  wu  tart.  Ortib 
i(pt>les  aru  ti  negleciud  item ;  In  fact,  they  hiivn  hee>) 
fur  several -eujniia  past.  l'iillfi>rnlH  fiillt  Is  not  fa¬ 
voring  urudiiccrs  ihuond  uf  'ho  ftoasou;  ul>ii)>st  uH 
ot  tiio  last  uirtval  of  pliinis  and  pears  was  in  bad 
order  Gitii>e8  aru  i>bup>1ant  and  low.  Plumn  arc 
Imprnvlng  In  quality;  poor npes hard  tn  .sell.  Alplnn.s 
Of  all  klmis  I'lw  Uui  siilabln.  VVi>qu')t)i:  •  * 
Apple-,  best.,  It  hbl..  $1.>i;l.fj0;  d>>.  common.  Ii25«7>">c. 
PeuClies,  Delaware,  fancy.  |i  basket,  $li)rl  50;  fulr 
to  good.  6e.;  cr.tti'S,  T5c.(?;$l  jf):  .V,  J.,  i>rd(nary, 
bii'kats,  .Tp^ST.^c.;  a  row  luncy,  $1  2.i'..(il.S0.  New  .lersey 
IJunlctls.  V  bhl..  taui'V,  $7.  other.  $3®, 7;  S>>utUiirn, 
$i(<5i);  thnr  uiMid  table  pears.  $■;  .Mtvnd :  conking  i>ours, 
$l.50iil2;  California  U.  t.'luiigcan.  9  box.  M  Oallfurula 
plume,  fl  h  X  Ca.)iiK‘,  $8(|/I9  I  gPO'l.  $’tA7  ;  U)»>r,  '4®5. 
UraMCs- Doluwari-,  f>  B>..  d/jilOo.;  Martha,  llinilao  ;  Cou- 
Curc.  '..(I'c-i  tluritni'd,  .\.(.i:.  whortleberries,  V  bush., 
$1 :4I.AI.7.j.  Natroog  melons,  ft  bbl.,  jUb.isdfi.  Walur- 
meluns,  J.  and  italtlunna*.  V  lOO,  $8'a)i6.  Peiinuts 
da>l  at  tl.to  >  l.tiO  for  pi  ime  tu  lancy  Virginia;  com- 
UiO:i,  ft  1.30. 
GnAiN.— Al  hough  the  receipts  of  wheat  are  very 
siiial',  with  a  light  export  acniutid,  prices  am  unset¬ 
tled,  r 'vor  n"  the  buyer;  thn  cin.sing  transact  ons 
are  of  No  3  Milwaukee  spring,  steamer  grade,  at  tiPc. 
i!U$10i  iur  >  rdlnury  to  iibunt  RO>)d ;  Nu.  2  Chicago 
spring,  sti'umer,  ut.  0.,  .ffi.l;  .Mi|wa(ik>  0  spring,  $l,iri: 
ne.wNu.  2  rd>l  VVi>»t,i?rii.  sl.lj  ,  very  good  old  amber 
ftlnUilgiiri;  all  >11 1,  $1  l.'i;  prime  new  ero  red  VVc.siorn. 
fur  siiiidiieni,  $i,l.'i.  Rye  at  118.2700  tnr  Nu.2  Wostoiii. 
B'ilt'yi'>  qu>oi:  a  our  lot  of  n.iw  rour-r.iwed  State 
soli  uirfc.:  for  new  Or.  ti  Into Ni>pinmher arrivals  '.lOc. 
ijff  -r  d  and  up  10  ii.'O  iirhud.  i.'orn  Inia  a  fair  export 
dom'iufi  ut  sieaily  pnoos;  latest  8i>k>B  .'il.,(,58e  for 
St  iimer  tu  very  cU  loe  ea.l  i>u  .nidod  mix  d  Wost- 
o.'n,  onl-  Uy  at  oiiwA^o  f>>r  g>'Od  to  ohi  too  sail,  iitlnat ; 
siMiiniur  ungiaued.  iM-r.^il^c.  f  >r  ahoiit  f.irtu  prlmo 
uflo.>i.  m  liiD  III  oiic,: ''O'teii'e,  f.ir  Inn,  and  5'k.t.Vio.  for 
warn;  yellow  West  m  ul  6  na,ii|c„  .yellow  8i>ulUeru, 
;.9",lill;C.  white  <h),on  dock, . 9o. .  .New  York  steamer 
yellow  u'.ip..  .Now  York  No.  I.  kc.  Outs  uie  'n  active 
1  (lumuil  a>>il  Pnulnprl>'e:  Iai(‘ai  suie,  uf  N.i.  2Clil- 
cago  <4UOted  ai  86.r4  0.  for  imout  fair  tu  piliiie;  iipw 
whiiii  Wusti-rn.  '.I'iiatlac.;  No.  2 Milwaukee'  fair  88u.; 
miXull  Bt.iic  ill  store,  41)  all  iyd  ;  new  mlv>-d  Wester", 
puur  t.i  good.  38 . 3SC,;  wliito  dtuie,  T«itfijo.;  now  crop 
white  K'unsylv.icna.  88c. 
llAY  an’D  STitAW.  -BupplIea  are  liberal,  but  tle- 
man  I  is  good  and  pi  lces  Urin. 
Kale  iiav  18  i|uutcd  •— Shipping,  60c.;  retail  quali¬ 
ties  TiK^'.iOe.;  u'over,  O.'kaiOi!.;  salt,  ft5®t05.  8i.f»w 
la  ■iUoied  lit  li.kiAT5'‘.  for  tong  rye;  50(iSa;a:.  for  short 
rye;  tUwiidc.  Inr  oat. 
E-xpi-rts  |ia-t  H Of) k  810  bales;  since  Jun.  1st,  32,878 
d  >.,  samu  lime  lust  year,  :4u.725  do. 
IIiaif\viNi;,s.-Hlg1ier;  held  at  $1.14  5,1.1154. 
1  lui'S.  - There  are  small  salus  m  the  now  crop  at 
2.'i...45i; ,  according  lo  quultiy.  'i'hegeneral  market  Is 
rnodoratitiy  aciivi-. 
N  y.  •■state.  Ii)iw20c,;  Fastom,  8®l5c.;  Wlscon.sins; 
S'Oi.se  ;  Y'earhrjgs,  Selldc.;  Olds,  all  growtba,  40$l!c.i 
Cullfar  las  (iibniilntli.  1.5:,lildc.  k'  m. 
Pot'bTUv' AMI  Ga.mi;.  'I’lio  qiiull'y  of  dressed  Is 
still  vii  moiy. ain't  it  Is  iMIIlOiill  to  qiiuto  reguhii'  pi  luea 
tor  fowls.  tTilekens  doing  lali'ly.  VVoqnnte; 
liry.piched  clilokeiiH.  2U(a'-'4o  ;  BcaUli‘<l.  I7r<0!1c.:  rtry- 
p'cUi.'d  fowli-,  ifroiUc.;  BOaldud.  i:i<j}1.5.:.:  turke's.  13 
(,SI7c,  Live  lioullry  m  iirrlvlng  hinivily  pnoiigh  In 
Ueeri  prIeOti  tame.  Sli  •,  cheap  tlgnrcs  send  m  gnnil 
do.il  iiiln  town.  We  quutcspririgchtcks.ucuruoints. 
liiv4i8e.;\Vcstetn.  iliiinilc. 
KowiJ,  N.  J.,  It)  IPifllSe.:  do.  Western.  I2i<sl8c. 
RodStpra.  Itcdo.;  Turkeys,  N.  J.  (3;al.'«'..;  do.  V’^esl- 
orn,  l'®l4o;  Duoks.  N.  .T.,  pair,  T.5o,-«.$1  :  do  Wesi- 
ei  n, .  5.a.7Ue.;  Oeche,  N.  J.,  $l,'i5,iii,'2  '.’a;  do.  Weslcru,  l.'25 
®l.  i). 
Griiiise  will  he  qnntnhie  uexr.  weell.  Wondnnck  and 
pigeon-  iiiii'hanved.  Stall-fed  pigeons,  fi.'iFai.'?: 
do.  squ  ih.  R7c  f't$l ;  tame  hvi!  jilgenns,  V  pair,  liOc. 
bt  itu  woodcock,  pair,  9Uc.i;;i$| ;  Western,  8U(klUUe. 
k—  i*novistovi4  —The  market  gonorully  has  been  very 
Of  ch  Ueiu'essfU  and  lower.  Mess  pork  quoted  at 
si;.i.i  for  spot.  Snptf  mher  nrid  Uctoher.  Dressod 
hogs  at  .'kiBSJyc.  Ba,  on  at  w>fo.  tor  long  clear.  West¬ 
ern  steam  lard  nt  $10  !<5  for  Hpnf,  Augn.vt  ur  d  ocu- 
teinlier  dellverlei*,  and  $  0  4J‘y  lor  October.  Steuilnu 
at  rjJ4C.  for  priiuu  Westom  tterced  Tallow  at  Hj* 
oj).3  T-mo  for  onme.  Hoof  hams  at  f29  for  Western. 
Heel  at  $'<5ll0  lor  plain  moss.  $10® II  tor  exi  1  a  moss, 
$lli((.12  for  packet,  the  onlshlu  pileos  for  small  lots 
choice.  TTorced  qiinted  nuiiilnal  lor  prime  mess  and 
India  nicss.  City  extri.  India  mess  at  tl8®T.i. 
St/S' DIM  KS.  -Ginseng,  ft  tti..  Southern,  $1.15il..30; 
Sonuo  i  nun.  7ji;.  (  Idcr.  nrdlnuiy  tn  refined.  IPiulHc. 
«<  c  il.;  cider  vinegar,  Plcs;!5c.  bheep  skins  clipped, 
302ii3jC.:  do.  unclippnd,  5UC.®$1 ;  lamb  skins,  6dikil>5c. 
Tobacco.- Export  trade  is  fairly  active  and  prices 
tiro  well  uniiiii iiiiied. 
KENTUCKY  LKAV-NEW  CROP. 
.  Light.  Heavy. 
Pom mon  lugs.... .  6  (4  654  7  ru  8 
Good  lugs . 754®  9  854®  954 
Low  leaf  . .  11541*1054  U)  mU 
.Medimii  loaf .  U  ®J'2  1'2  (aplU 
Good  leaf . . .  18  («I4  1I54®Id5» 
Fine  leaf .  1  j  <(*16  I7 
SEEULEAF— CROP  OP  IbT.'i. 
Now  Knglainl  lino  aeconds.,...,.,. . .  T554(<411 
Fine  Millers .  . . .  .  i;  m  754 
Seconds  and  tillers,  shipping .  5X0  7 
FonnsylvuBla  uHRoi'ied  lots . .  U  (,t2r> 
Ohio  iifburti'U  lots .  5X(a  0 
WlsCoualij  uasorted  lots .  .  3  64  6 
Wehnve  recant  ndvloe"  from  abroad.  Our  Loudon 
porresponUont  suvs  Amcrloun  cnceso  sells  well  and 
the  stocks  nt  the  wharves  urn  ntiont  clear.  IranortL'd 
areilrm.  New  Bnglt.<h  choose  of  gO-d  conditio'i  is 
in  demand,  aud  Dutch  cheese  Is  ilrui.  Wc  give  quo- 
Qt)a(taa.  '*tj  ♦  \nu  Ah. 
Thi^  buttar  nsiirket  steadilv  Hdviin^  c??,  wJth  n  pros¬ 
pect  of  •till  tiifber  ruto4.  i'ho  pxicoA  uit 
follows : 
,  Ch'PmeU  i':n®i34s.;  Corks.  i;;8s.-  j  rsev,  i(yi-r,iij*.j 
liimoricks.  IWs.;  Do  «ot'-  I'-Our  Fro'.-iantl.  monibis  ; 
Normundy.  extra.  M  B,i  Amerlcui  Rad  Ciinadian.  lOO 
gil'Os.  Oreomiirgarlne  ( irildcliil  biitrnr)  sells  at  from 
90  to  lOOs.  V  owt.,  according  to  quality. 
LIVE  STOCK  MARKETS. 
New  YORK.  Aug.  28,  1876. 
BPrKrpTa  of  civk  .stoiu. 
Sixtieth  Si . . 
...  3,8(13 
21 
jsm 
^  ^vn''® 
10.470 
OPO 
Fortv-H.iglitii  Si.. 
...  86 
35 
uin 
8,f’« 
noo 
I'urtiotn  St . 
...  Olio 
Ml 
non 
ono 
10:1.52 
Ilarsiraus  Cove  .. 
..  4.787 
18 
23 
lt.6<5,i 
7,35'2 
T'ii.bI"  lilts  wceii 
...  8.716 
71 
2.r,'8) 
2.'., .583 
17.561 
limt 
.  .  9  914 
86 
i.99i 
VU.893 
2U.854 
BBKVE.2. -Tr.'idii  on  Mondivlii't  retitrnod  totlio 
same  C'liidlllini  US  It  hinl  lit'cii  on  the  prcvlonH  Mim- 
d  ly  iiB  to  Micilityot  S'lTo';,  nut  nc  inipfiiV’ nieiit  on 
lust  f  rldav'-  iHtn.s,  Tho  Ipii  d-  to  Uiitid  riiiiL'n  I  fruiu 
pimr  tn  giind.  beluc  g.nn  l■.•^llv  coar-n  gni's-tnd  niii.ilo. 
rrlccswcreii'X-  Idgo,  ♦  It..  wlilGlhciid  -nldnt  l■^•lHll 
lit  lie.;  wolgiits.  aoiirit  SviUc.vr.  Wniioesitiiv  imdo 
fall'  lit  TUtoUlXi'.:  wciglil*.  .'waHG  i  wl  riiorsdny, 
trade  small  ut  7  VCflOc.;  wet  ht  .  cwi.  FrMii  , 
the  luarki'ta  Qlo'od  weiitf  at  7rt  lO.Xc.  w 'lght.s,  iiX'w8l» 
cwt.  From  .5  (<c'i7  Its.,  net  liavi' hei'p  uU.  wcd  gen- 
Mul  snips  on  fi.'KSi.iiii  It.',,  not.  'tpiinlsh  herds  direct 
fmm  the  Bhiius  sold  at  I'x'diHVe  p  n.„  gins-  fed  Uii- 
tive  steers.  7x<iy‘'’  Ve.:  iinrt  cor  -fed  do  .  H  /.  lOo,  g-adc 
do..  ldx®lio.  Bull',  live  W'pglit,  sold  ut  fliJttiVA 
a  66X  V  owt.  Oxuu  sold  at  7X®8.Xc.  4'  »• 
Cumparaliue  Itaien. 
Tills  week.  I.iist  week. 
QuaUty.  Ceuta.  Cents. 
Good . 11  'SI  If  la 
Fair . .  ...inXsilOlf  lOXalOX 
Poor . . . 954i,liX  OSaa-h'X 
Poorest .  fi‘4'/.  9  6xan 
'feu.  suHlrig  rater  . 8  ct  9X  854  .t  9X 
Mit.CIf  Cows  —Trade  slnw.  with  u  large  proportion 
of  the  hits  lo  h  iiiil  un«<ild  .  qu.lity  generally  Infu- 
rl  ir.  Nine  cows*  Id  lit  SlOai.Vi  $1  head.  Eight  cows 
nt  $5()'iti'o.  T'hreo  cows  ai.  $i;5a.iiU.  Two  Cows  ut$7Uj4 
72.  One  cow  fur  $3'.— Calves  always  Included. 
VEAi..a  AMI  CAi  vKs.-Coarse  quality  calves  sold 
at  3S®l!e,  V  »..  with  a  few  h-ad  ut  IJ.XfiellJfc.  V  tt. 
Grass-fed  eiilvus  iit  $.iAl()'(i4  head,  (bmuotli  qualiir 
voalsalT®;'!..  Trade  slow  and  tho  iiQnnals  to  hand 
nut  cleared  ntr  St  to  i-aives  sold  nt  8'f'^i>N.o.  statu 
veiilM  ataa'Jo ;  Peuusyivauia  do.,  Twalgc.i  Joncy  do., 
7X<‘i9c. 
SiiBKP  AND  Lambs.— Moiptav  la«t  nhrep  fell  off  lu 
feeling  and  lamhs  liiiprnvid  about  .X '•  V  m  ou  all 
digreeS  of  qu.illtr-  Sheep -nhl  nt  iX'ntlXc.  $(  IS.,  and 
laniii.s  ut  iX"*Wi  |  mixed  Hocks.  odO'Xc.  woune— 
day,  rluM'p  ■  htiipia.  uC^TXc..  trade  being  fair, 
hut  Did  actlvo.  Thursday,  trade  smull;  stiei-p.  4,» 
fijvc:  Itiiiiii'.  5.i7e.  Ii'riduv,  tUo  umrknt*  closed  weak : 
»hi'i*p,  i'jijxo.;  InmliB,  fifipiKe.  Kentuoky  sheep  sold 
utf'iflilo.;  Virgiiii  I  dll  .  1  V'So'^O'  State  do.,  including 
muck*.  464ii.Xo  ;  Oulu  do,  IV  iilu  ;  I  idtana  do..  I'lO  ; 
Bonnsylv  It  itt  do.,  5k6U(N. -i#  ib,  Oarmdi  lamos.  il:ai 
OJio.;  Joisoy  do.,  i  n  :nu..  Kontuc't.v  do..  UA)t»X6.;  Vlr- 
giuiu  do  ,  iKifGc  1  Statu  do-  AgiTc..  V  15. 
Hooa  — Onn  ulnglo  deck  of  Ohio  hogs,  nverago  live 
weight  Tii  ft*.  W  hiiiid  sold  ;U  9:it8  Vo.  V  lb.  Triido  In 
city  dreared  Inactive  on  a  I,  ght  run ;  exirumo  rungo. 
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