r vw iQ.—twin. km. iw. lUUVl'iV., IX. J. £1101013, 
I2@i3c ; 9nu(hern and western, tint, lie.; Roosters, 649 
7c.; Turkeys, 10@13.o.; Puck#, Choice, 62@73c. pair, 
r.ii,.,. ifVi.Kr.yv . n. v r -»• * uri ' 
BUCHAN’S 
(resylic^hecp Dip 
BUCHAN’S 
Crcsylic Ointment. 
Grain.—F or wheat prices have been steadily de¬ 
clining on the orop prospects, good weather on the 
other side and tame markets there. Corn has been 
held firmly until within two or three days, when 
the crop reports have weakened prices. Oats are 
offered lower. 
Latest sale# of wheat are of ungraded spring at 
UudsHWo.; New York No. 2 spring at 9fiiau7iT.: do., June 
delivery at97XU-; No. 2 northwest spring July deliv¬ 
ery at 97c ; No. 2 Milwaukee spring in store ut 93c.; 
No. I Milwaukee and Minnesota spring at #1@1.0I; 
No. 2 red spot at 91.(6: do.. July option at $I.Ol4ol.i>2; 
No. 1 white, mainly at $1.13. Ityo at HkgliJ for wes¬ 
tern. Corn—summer mixed at 42ii442S<o.; ungraded 
mixed at itHfaitSe • New York No. 2 at •Uio.HKc.; 
New York No.,I at 41 '^c.; w hlte western at 51e., and 
round yellow at I'sra-Mc ; No. 2, June, at. Iio ; do., July 
at. 41 Ho.: do., first hall July delivery, at 44iyc.: do., 
August delivery, at PU>a4(iy,c.; steamer mixed. June, 
at 13a; do.. July, at I2>fc.; do.: deliverle sin July, at 
43@«;fiie.; do., August, at 14c, (Jute ut lor New York 
No. 2 while at 33c.: while western at 31@36 H<m 
mixed western at :n u ;l2Hc-; No. 2 Chicago at 31c.: do.. 
July delivery, at 3ev<*»31c.i whim Stale at 3l@35(<c ; 
mixed State at 30&81HC.; New York extra white 
quoted at 37-Co7He.: New York No. 1 white at Stic.; 
New York No. S whitci ut 3lH-»JGc.: Nnw York extra 
at310*31 Wu.: New York No. tut JUV’wWlc.; New York 
No. 2 at Now York No. 3 at 2**2«>4. 
Hay and Straw —The now crop now is expected 
very shortly, und with large supplies of old yet on 
hand, price# are easy. 
Bale hay, 45@56c. for shipping, and 60@75c. for re¬ 
tail qualities; Straw quoted ut -lik&ljo. for long 
rye, and 35@40o. for short rye; und 30@35c. for out. 
HOPS.—The shipments for the week have beon 
Only 129 bales The recent advance hag been well 
maintained. Crop reports are rather more favorable, 
butthe slocks nt :te*nahli< grades are very moderate. 
Quotations are for New Yorks, good to prime, 10® 
12e.: do., low to fair, 7«9c.; Kastern, 7®10a.; Wiscon¬ 
sin. 7@10c.: Yearling#. 2t*3o.; Olds, all growths, KA2c.: 
Pacific Coast hops, logI2c_ 
Kxports past week, 23110 bales. Since Jail. 1, 31,100 
do.; same time last year, '-’7,700. 
Leather.—S ales nt I9@20c. for light hemlock, 19® 
21c. for middle; 20®2lc. for heavy und 17@l'Jc. for 
good damaged. 
Pocltky and Game. Uvo poultry has had one 
of its favorable tluotiistfous for sellers this week, 
and the market closes firm in fowls. Spring chick¬ 
ens have an extra demand for excursions und near¬ 
by watering-places since the weather lias improved. 
Turkeys dull, ducks and goose scarcely inquired for. 
L’ivscrlj Cnrlu.r /.blol.n M T 1 *T r - XT I - t- - 
49*1.12. 
Dressed poultry has a fair demauil; not much 
country-dressed asked for. 
Dressed poultry, quoted nominally for eountry 
packed as follows ; Dry picked i’hlla., I3@14c.; other 
fair to prime, including N. J„ 11813c,; Spring Chick¬ 
ens, Philit., 20®22c.; Western, lii®18c.; N. J., lS@20c.; 
Phlla. fowls, 13814c.; other 10® 12a, 
Game has no rates except for pigeons; quoted, 
stall-fed, #1.25491.50 do/,.: flight. !tic.@l.(X) do*.; Wild 
Squab. 70@76e. Tame do., $1.7582. Items will bo 
more numerous after the Fourth. 
Provisions.— llog products have been stronger 
under more acilrn demands. Mess pork quoted 
*10 3061000 for »pot lots ; *10 25 for August: #10 10 
for September, and *10 50 for October. Bacon at 6Ve. 
for long clear, auu fike. for short clear. Lard at 
*7 20 for spot h,t# ; *7 20® 7 22>4 for JulV : *7 25® 7 27 « 
for August, and *7 32887 35 tor September. Stear- 
Ine at 8 for prime. Tallow at 7 for prime, r-eef 
hums at *2K,*y2 50 for old aud new. Beef s’or exira 
mess. #11 73(412; plain mess, #11811 B0; packet, #106o 
812 50 for bbls.; extra India mess, #19®21 for city 
brands: do. Pbiludelphia, #18.308*19. 
Touacco.—T he export demand has been quite 
brisk. The offerings of the new crop arc large, but 
prices sustained. Quotations are for 
KHNTtXOKY DEAF. 
_ , Light. Heavy. 
Common lugs.. 2H® 3 6 3H 
Good lugs.3X<9 <« 3V® 4S 
Low leaf.,.4H® 5 5 @8 
Mediae leaf. 5'A® (iQ os® 7 
Good leaf.«)■*» 8 8 8 y 
Fine leaf.8^810 10 @12 
Selections,.— ®— — — 
SEEDI.EAF—CROP OP 1877. 
New England wrappers, common.10 @—12 
line, do. 18 @22 
medium. 13x@14 
selections.25 @36 
seconds. y @|2 
Fillers. o @7 
Pennsylvania assorted lots. 8 @17 
wrappers. .20 @50 
New York assorted lots, common to medium $ @ y 
Good. 10 @12 
Ohio ussorted lota...... 7 x& u) 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 7H@ *J 
Vegeta DDKs.—Old potatoes are no longer quot¬ 
able. Buyers cun have the remnant anywhere from 
50c. to #1 00 bbl. New Southern are lu liberal sup¬ 
ply. and to exceed #2 must be selected. Long Is¬ 
land have not bum. rushed in owing to the low 
rales, truck farmer# pruTurlng to give them extra 
growth. Bermuda potatoes, #2 50@3; Southern. #175 
@2; L. I., 91 8*82 25. Green pea# urn ehoap, 50C*75c. 
for two-bush, bag, large, 4b@50c. do, small. String 
beans, bag. *1 7n@2: N. J. bbl. #3: Nor. do. #2@ 2 50. 
Cucumbers—Nor. #! 50ml 75 crate: Ctms. 75o.g]#l 26. 
Egg plants- FlOft. crate. *3 0083 50. Tomatoes will be 
a good Virginia crop this season; Nor, *, iSLilsr 
crate; Fla. 50u.@#l0U; Chaa. ’lie.ffll 50 . Bermuda 
onions, bush.. tiO@?5o.; Southern do., bbl. #150, 
Squash, L. 1. farm basket, *1 ()0; Southern half hbl 
76c.@*l 00. Asparagus—tt .’482. Radish i s -100 bun¬ 
ches. 50c. Kent#, *1 60 ,# 2 , Cai-rols'#l;s82. Turnips. 
#2@3 50; 11, turulps, bbl., 75e.@»l IV. Lettuce, bbl. 
25c. Spinach, 75c.@2 00. Uhubarb, UV bunches, 2 50 
@3; Cabbages, #3@4. Cauliflower, bbl. # 181 ; prime 
small,!#! 'Sxji'i. ’ v 
Wool,.—T he now clips are in large assortment, hut 
a the reports from the country have indicated high¬ 
er prices there uud some little excitement prices 
here have been very strong. X and above Ohio 
fleoees have solk here ut 35c.; one small lot of Penn¬ 
sylvania fleeces at 36c. 
LIVE STOCK MARKE TS 
8aturduy, June 29th, 1878. 
Beeves.—R eceipts for the week. 9,109 head: do., 
lust week, 11,945 do. Warm weather Ibis week has 
made wholesale buyers cautious, and the market lias 
not much animation. With a tamo market we again 
report easy figures. Very common to best native 
steers, ik,@10Qc.. common Texas, 7o.; fair do,, 8c.; 
fat Montana, 7H@8Vfc. Kxpurt demand continues 
steady, using fine stock. 
Cows AND Calves.—T here Is nothing doing upon 
which to base quotations. 
Veal Calves.—T he market has declined during 
the past few days, and at the close (i\'c. is extreme 
for best milk culviix. Coarse to good grudes, 4\<&0o. 
Buttormilk, 2K($B.qc. 
Suker and Lam ns.—Receipts for the week 23,171 
head; receipts last week 22,400 head. The market is 
dull at 3}d@t\u. for sheep and i>@T.Hc. for lambs. 
Swine.- Ueoelos for the week 22,811 head ; do. last 
week 28.720 do. No lute sales alive. Nominal limita¬ 
tion, IQfai'fY 
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Aultman & Co.. 0.—Canton Monitor Engine, 
Battle Creek Machinery Co.—Marsh's Cylinder Bed 
Foot Lathe. 
Boomer X Bosohert Press Co.—Cider Presses and' 
Graters. 
Challenge Mill Co.—Double and Single Header Wind' 
Engines. 
Cornish A Curtis—The Rectangular Churn. 
Diugee & Count'd Co. — Beautiful Ever-blooming' 
ROBuS. 
Eclipse Wind Mill Co.—The Eclipse Wind Mill.. 
Ertel, Geo.—Economy Hay. Straw and Moss Press. 
Higganum Mf'g Corporation—The Farmers’ Favor-- 
' lie Cider Mill. 
Jayne & Mon, Dr. D Jnvne's Expectorant. 
Justice. Pbilin S.- Elastic Galvanised Cable Strand. 
ICingsford A sou. T —ttswego Corn Starch. 
Mast, Foos A Cm—Iron Turbine Wind Engine. 
Payuo .t Sons, B. W.-Eureka Safety Power. 
Pomeroy A Son, Geo. E.—Fine Farms aad Homes- 
for Hale. 
Taylor Mf'g Co.—Portable Farm Engines. 
Tourjee, K.—New England Conservatory of Music. 
Wells A Co. . S. R.—International S. S. Lessons. 
Westinghouse A Co., G.~Threshing Machines, Horse 
Power# and Engines. 
Wheeler A Mcliek Co.—Medal Machines. 
Wheeler A Melick Co.—Spring Steel Tooth Horse' 
Rakes. 
Young. Oscar W.—Embossed Pictures for Deco¬ 
rating. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Pulvermucher Gulvunio Co.—Electric Belts. 
TEEMS FOR 1878 . 
the subscription price of The Rural New- 
Yorker is: 
Single Copy, per Year.#2 50 
“ “ Six Months... 125 
Five Copies or more, per Year.2 00 
” “ " Six Mouths. 1 00 
Three Months'Trial......... 65 
Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, per Year, post-paid,.#3 54 (14s. fid.) 
France, ** “ 3 54 ( 18f. > 
French ColoDies, “ “ 1 58 ( 23f, )• 
Any one sending a club of ten is entitled to one 
copy, one year, free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. 
ADVERTISING RATES! 
Inside, !4th and 15th pages (Agate space), ,40c. per line’. 
" 18th page. 50 
Outside or last page. 60 • 
Fifty per ct. extra for aimsuai display. 
Special Notices, leaded, by count. 79 “ 
Business '* 80 “ 
Reading " 1.00 '” 
Discount on 4 insertions. 5 per ct.; 8 ins., 10 fsr&L t 
13 ins., 15 per ct.; 26 ins., 20 per ct.; 52 ins., 25 r«r ct. 
W No advertisement inserted for less than 92. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
For particulars regarding Electric Belts, Ac..ad¬ 
dress pulvehmacher Galvanic Co., Cincinnati, O. 
UUuj 
FOR SALE-FINE DAIRY FARM. 
A very fine Dairy Farm of ItiO acres, two-miles, 
from tbOcity 1 trait# Of Toledo. In the finest farm¬ 
ing section adjacent to i hi* city. 100 acres In Grass, 
27 acres of Corn and Outs, 13 acres fine \V heat, 18 
acres good Timber. Convenient brick residence, 
with barn and stable for 10 cows. Abundant supply 
Of pure water that never falls. Tbreeappleorchards. 
A valuable ” milk track,'' with tows to supply it, 1£ 
desired. The Kurin is on a good road, plunked to> 
within v a mile, and is a valuable living for some 
one. The party now owning the farm has nearly 
made It e’enr in the past six years, from the proceeds 
jf his dairy. 
Also. a Farm of 320 acres, adjacent a flourishing 
city in Michigan. Tim dwelling upon it cos- over 
# 20 ,urn. will be sold for less than toe buildings cost. 
For further particulars, address 
GKO. E. POMEROY A SON, 
Real Estate Agents, Toledo, Ohio. 
Use the Anti-Friction Hay Carrier.* 
Par ..Iwrwlnp AMd.-rmWn# Hm, *<- . 1» N*r*L Urroi, at fl*|4. U 
• B T J-o.J No troabl* 
fiUini sul Altrl U tl*.* ^.#1 ,.f g r UXLl-w inn of hffih litsh, 
tlMuwn.UMti.owla U**. > IVALMM »Aj#lr4 Mill), frvin# ipo»*din IbrXr- 
P’1 nV Dir® h»»wS#vu.txLk^lli, •onrU.Uy^iib this rratuo 
Truur'iv„ baiavu, uL y “ '• 118CC - Aa " ■>” « t. a. wist, ttsatsa 
BEST and CHEAPEST? 
i lute sales alive. Nominal quota- 
Ituelmu's Crony lie Sheep Dip prevents n 
cures Hie se:ib ntul all parasitic diseases 
the skin. 
Buell nil’s t'resvlie Ointineiit Is CEUTA 
^rUTll to the Serew-worm or <#rub. 
lor further particulars, send for Price Lists a 
Circulars to 
KIDDER A LAIRD, NS John Sl„New Yoi 
THE MARKETS. 
VARIOUS, 
The death of Marshal Barraguay d’Ulillers re¬ 
duces the number of Marshals of France to three 
—MacMahon, Canrobert, and Lebocuf. 
Cardlual Frauchl has addressed a circular to 
the Roman Cat hollo prelates of Germany In¬ 
structing them to spave no efTorts la combating 
Socialism. 
The Quebec rioters who broke Into a hour store 
and stole 4 on barrels of Hour on pretence of being 
In danger of starvation, sold It to grocers for 91,60 
a barrel, and used the money In buying whiskey. 
A Nebraska man asks people to believe that his 
dog deliberately walked In front of a railroad 
train, laid his head on the rail, and was killed be¬ 
cause of sorrow for the death of a child for whom 
It had show n a strong attachment. 
Frederick Basse graduated at the head of his 
class In a German University, In 1S70. He was 
heir to #90,000, aud his prospect or a successful 
career could hardly have been brighter. A rew 
days ago he died In Saint Louis, where he had for 
a year been a porter In a medical college. An 
appetite for opium killed him. 
A Buffalo Alderman astonished the board, la a 
meeting tor consideration as to the building of a 
new jail, by remarking ; *• 1 makes der motion as 
der new Jail build on der same spot as der old 
j all what's now standing, dat saves der money 
for der land, and l makes dor motion as der old 
jail shall not be pull down till der new Jail Is 
built, so ve vlll not be mltout der Jail." 
Madam Uudersdorff, the popular singer, has 
settled down on a farm of her own, at Berlin, Mass, 
She manages her land entirely herself, anti is 
solving the extremely easy problem of muk- 
lng money out of farming. Her dairy products 
and vegetables Und sale at higher prices than 
those of her neighbors. Her house is full of Turk¬ 
ish and Persian rugs, old china, and precious 
brlc-a-brac she has been gathering up ror years. 
She rises at live In the morning, aad works In her 
gardon vigorously with a hoe herself. Besides this, 
she trains In music young lady pupils who reside 
with her, and she gives lessous la languages. 
Every time the Czar announces his Intention of 
visiting a military barrack, that place immediately 
becomes a show. When he went to Odessa the 
Colonel In command spent several thousand 
roubles lu making his and their quarters present 
able. For three days the soldiers lived, had good 
clothes, tine dinners, money In their pockets, 
vodkl to drink, und clean rugs to Uo on. No won¬ 
der their loyalty was pleasantly stimulated 
toward the sovereign, whose presence brought 
such luxury; but as soon as he had turned tils 
back, things relapsed Into their old condition, 
which la one of squalor, The money set down for 
the keeping of a regiment Is amply suniclent If 
applied to that purpose, but a large part of It Is 
stolen by those who handle It. 
Hearing Restored.—Great Invention by one 
who was deaf for 20 years. Send stamp for par¬ 
ticulars. Y’kkky & Harper, Lock Box so, Madi¬ 
son, Ind. 
JULY 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
433 
! t j d t‘ ey> *I-40@1.60: red do.. #2.85@3.95; black, 
*2.35@2.40; Lima, *3.75@4.25. 
Receipts of beans past week, 3,420 bush. Exports 
of beans. )07 bbls. Exports of peas, 1,300 bush. 
. ^*®nwAX.— There la only a small business as 
from 26j4<it27Hc. for Western and Southern. 
Exports past week, 6,829 lbs.: since Jan. 1, 107,432 
do.; same time last year, 00.719 do. 
Brook Outre.—There is very little business with 
prices essentially unchanged. Quoted ut 6®7c. for 
hurl and short brush ; 5@0c. for medium green, aud 
4@4)tc. for red and red-tipped, pur ib. 
Btrrncif..-There la nothing favorable to note In 
prices, shippers of lines or round lots have had In 
soiues cases hotter bargains than at our Inst. If 
must he, however, a close buyer who contends for 
much concession from lately current rate# for fine 
grades of Stale. Still, quotations may be regarded 
as extreme for loual trade, as business will be of 
light volume for the coming week tho Fourth of 
July will start many consumers out of town. Of late 
years the week* mi wli Sell ibu day h,is occurred, have 
been worse broken Up commercially than other holi¬ 
day periods. The weather lias been hard on butler 
for several day#, and us tine, strong-iiodieil State has 
a precedence of most other in hot times, we do not 
look for h sudden or material shrinkage in prices for 
choice stock. On tile oilier hand, Western l# re¬ 
garded atone shyly, k# it does not bore out on the 
trier with attractive uolldlty after a warm car-voy- 
age* Vary low rateaftro named for Went cm dairy 
and factory, lu fact, tow murks are good enough to 
fetch the extreme tor the former, wliile the latter, 
either ladle packed or milled, t» quoted very irregu¬ 
lar, and few dealers care to advance liberally upon 
it. Export demand large, considering it Is not specu¬ 
lative. 
State creamery, choice, 19@30c.; other. lfi@13c.; half 
tubs ana palls, choice, lm*17c.: other, 12upl.Sc.; Welsh 
tubs, best, lo@i(>e.; other, 104912c.; poor .state, li4t3C.; 
firkin#. 15@l7c.; Western creamery, choice, 
I'.M.Oc.; other, llVa.| 8 c,; Western dairy, best, 12@13Wc.: 
oiher.ycalOc.; factory (ladle parked), l 0 @ 10 ,Hc.; other, 
8 w,Jc.; milled Western. 6 a9c.; uld and grease, 
3K@6c. 
wcck C< 30 oiy; do th ° week ' P k 8 ®«! exports past 
C1IKK8E,—Thu arrivals for the week have been 
the largest og the season, l'riecs held up very well 
early in the week, but toward# the close became 
wenk,:aud W lower on luncy, and X off on good 
grades. The exports reach the large total of 120,000 
boxes. I he closing sales are ut SdtH.q for fancy 
white, chletiv at 8, unrl of fancy colored at HR, 
Quotations arc for fancy, 8498 V-, respectively for 
whitu and colored; 7'a(^i%c. t or ifood tilid prime; 
bH'i&ic. ror fair; 4tpw. for half skimmed ; oqfcLV. 
for Bknnmod. .State, larm dairy H16.H&7 V. for good 
to choice. VafiMc. lor r»it n good and 2 i* 3 o. for 
pu°r skimmed. Wisconsin factory, .fine to fancy, 
, 5 i!‘ 4 «c.; do. good to prime. 8 Ji@TXc.aifO. fair, to good 
Usli.Hc.; Western tiictory. fine, fell cream, Cheddar, 
do. flue. lull cream, nut, 7Ji®7X<!; do. 
slightly skimmed, tl*t. 5Si*)0>jc.; do. hail skimmed, 
4(®6V.j do. full Hklmmed, 3@3Hu. 
Receipts for the week. 146,882 boxes. 
Exports, pust week 120 , 2.3 boxes. 
Gold closes nt iUON. 
Liverpool cable quotation. 15s. 
Cotton has been very dull but closod firm, with 
quotations for June. 11 63@H.54o.; Tor July, 11.55c.; 
lor August, 11.52(4)11.530.; lor September 11.21c.; lor 
October, It.mo.; lor November. ,0.914»10 92c.; lor De¬ 
cember, Mi.iOwl0.91e.: for Jj.nuary, 10.95@lO.9Oe., for 
February. il.uSjviuXlc.: for Muroh, 1 i.umu.I2c,: for 
April, ll.aselLSh:. and for May. tLS0@ll.31c. 
Quotations for spot cotton ure based on Amer¬ 
ican standard ol cUssdluaUon, and on cotton In store 
running In quality not more than half a grade 
above or below (Jie grade quoted : 
Uplands. Ala. Orleans. Texas. 
Ordinary.... 9 9-16 U 9 1 « 9 11-10 911-10 
Strict ord nary. 9 13 10 9 16-10 10 1-10 10 1-10 
Good ordinary. 10 7 10 m 7-10 10 9-10 10 b-JO 
Strict good do.10 13-10 lu 1.1-10 10 15-10 10 15-10 
Low middling...)j 11011 1 to 11 3-10 11 3 -IB 
Strict low middling... 115 , 11 u i|« n- 0 , 
.117 hi 11 7-W 11 9-10 11 9?fi 
Good middling . II 12 nil- ja 12 
£nm good middling..12 3-hi 12 3-10 12 5-10 12 5-1U 
Middling fair.12 U- 1 C 12 11 hi 12 18-10 12 llt-10 
*"“ r . 13 7-10 13 7 hi 18 9-10 13 9-lb 
Stained. 
Good ordinary ..9 7-lOc.; Strict good urdlnarv.10 7-10c. 
Low middling.,.»la-l(!c.: Middling.11 l-10o. 
Dried Fruits.—T owards Hie close there a»peurs 
some speculative demand# lor apples, which is 
prompted by the impression that current low prices 
will somewhat limit Lhe production; no largo sales 
have as yet occurred, ulhor articles aie wholly 
nominal. 
Peaches— Funcy North Carolina llk<#I!c.; Choice 
Georgia. lOu.; good to prime Georgia; SutUe.; evap¬ 
orated, 2U@25c.; nnpocii'd halves, 3^@l',c.; quar¬ 
ters, JVtiiVc,; uupucleo evaporatcu, 7 v»8o. Pitted 
Cherries, choice new, 19wi20c.; Uaspbemes »5c. New 
iii ir »w pin ms, li)c,: Sum hem pIuujh, 9c. 
Hluckberriea nomluai. Apples—Stale quarters, hg, 
4»C,,atl Sliced, prime, 4)4to5c.; good, 4<a4Bc.; Western 
quarters, ,(@J\e.; .Southern at 4H'@6c. for prime 
sliced; JN<«4 Sc. for fair to good ; Southern quarter#, 
5@3\c.; leuues.ee quarter#. In hags, ,.t 2X(& >. 
I'.xpiqiH phflt week. 317 bids, dried apples: iiuoe 
January 1st, 3.811 uo.; same time last year. 22,741 do. 
^ , , Cf { 0S irfw l .' ;n ? l ‘ n8 . l01- lh « week, 9,978 hhls ; do last 
, ' h T‘' ib.uXti do. Trade lias been unaccountably 
blocked for lliu season aud prices have dropped not- 
xood trade is expected next week but 
I!!. *. W i Bllt have a good miirmer Lone. Vegnlu- 
mcg uteiow and ubundnnt uud cut off consldei able 
local trade. 
Near points, 14@15o.: State and Feint., 12H(*tl3c.: 
choice Western and Cauudum, lldvllfsc,; a tew off 
quulity lots, 10V. Sales all loss off. 
*' l' RU ITS,—There is now a very varied re¬ 
presentation, and utter the early morning sales ber¬ 
ries have an unsettled position, sometimes tho dif¬ 
ference Is Snide. New \ ork apples are of good size. 
2too t °h«f}’fia 11 ^ : N.C., .cl; Southern aBtra- 
chaii half hid. crate. #2<o.2.50 : Up River -trawberries 
nnipfi 4 ?, i P.riuie, 9@Uc. qt,; Oswego and 
L nudit pool to fair, 5wbC.; L. 1.; Tune.: black cap* N. 
‘‘.V.l n ?T- ^ tf< -'-i Antwerp. 0q#7e. 3d qts.. ted 
I® T 1o ‘ '‘W4C.; Brandywine, pints, 4@5c. Whor 
lleberrlcs, bush.. #4@5; demand good. Currant# 
vety plenty at 2N@.ic. for smull red, and 5<u,c. for 
^ Ie8t Hi., Wilaou's, 12(3)14 o.; Uondte#- 
tcr, HwdOc. qt. It hardly pay# to send wild ones. 
Gooseberries, #3@*t hbl. as to qmtl. Cherries are 
abundant, the state crop aud shipments amply mak- 
"g up any deficiency in N, J. or S. 1.; lancy ox- 
hearts or taridarrau, ,12@14c. Ih.; while atutier, 5@8n.; 
muii, 8@li)c.; common. 4«t5o. Watermelons were 
never before In *«eh large supply at tills early 
date ; sales slow at #20492.1 per C. Reaches arc quite 
a ruiture, and the enlarged Southern product will be 
Y«7 aocfPtUble If the unravurablurmuois about the 
irei. and Md, crop# are wall founded; Ueorgia 
I 4 *?,*> U8t| -i Others, #I.5O@*2.50; N. C. choice. 
Very glowing accounts 
come front the N. orchards, and ulthough tiie eu- 
iorpri#e of sending fruit is young In that State, 
nuiBuryinuu evidently maun business; several 
Points have a setting of 16,000 bearing trees. Hot¬ 
house grapes lower; H. Hamburg, 50c. lb.; Sweet 
W ator in@4Uc. i'oanuu are higher,tint trade is dull ; 
y, 11 -‘Rmd-Plckud, 91.00; fine Va„ #1.50: good grade#, 
Fi.ouu has declined In sympathy with wheat, and 
also on account of tho wurtn weuther hoing against 
keeplhg stock sound. 
Latest prices are S 3 .LVd 3.86 for very inferior to very 
choice superflue Slate; #3.85@J.15 for very poor to 
very good extra do. odd lot s and Unos; #4.10@4.15 for 
good to fancy do.; #3.15@3.85 for very pouf to very 
sj*** l «!“. »DP*" r Rrie Indiana, Iowa. Michigan, Ohlo,«c., 
#3.8a@4.l.> ipr inferior to very good shipping extra do. 
aud *4.loo#1.15 for very good bo vary choice exim do.; 
common to about choice white wheat extras. 
6.10 ; cholco to very fancy do. at *5.5Ua«.iO; nid and 
amber winter whoat, Inferior to very chotoo trade 
kfifl famll y 41 #4.IJ>@a.75; round hoop Ohio at # 4.1049 
f4-30, and trado and family brands of do. at 11 . 354 # 
#p.i 6 , the latter ratu for choice, (very chcicc to 
rancy lot# quolod higher); St. Louts, *4-25u6JAJ for 
very pour to good extra, and |£.UM 0 .!« for good to 
very fancy ; Minnesota clear, very Inferior lu very 
Choice at #4-10 m 5.OO ; Minnesota " straight," lufertor 
i? and patent pour to fancy at 
#6.2.V*8.u) j unsound stock at from #2.00*5.26; city mill 
^*< ,-| ‘ ; ^^or VVest Indies : do. for England, 
|u.3j@4.U0 j do. trade and family extras. #5.tl5@0.io ; do. 
. Am , er *°“, *5.26M0.O0 for fair to fancy ; No. 2 
#2.25@3.00 for Inferior to very fancy. 
Mbal.—S ales at # 2 . 00492.75 for Brandywine, 
and |2,15@2.36 for Western yellow. 
The Prince of Hanover has agreed to renounce 
the royal title, and accordingly Prussia has con¬ 
sented to restore to lilm the sequestered property 
of the lat« King. Queen Mercedes of Spain, after 
five months of married life, died last Wedndsday 
at the age of eighteen, of gastric fever. Young 
King Alfonzo, her husband, Is prostrated with 
grler, and the whole nation Is mourning. Tho 
Emperor William Is now all right, and Is said to 
be opposed to the execution of either lloedel or 
Noblllng. Gen. Grant has beon banqueted In 
Berlin by the (Town Prince and Bismarck. The 
Pope has given permission to the Neapolitan 
BIshopB to accept tho pay assigned them by the 
Italian Government. Thl 3 is said to be due to 
the falling off in the contribution of “ Peter’s 
Pence” from which fund they have been sup¬ 
ported since the abolition of the papal temporal 
power. 
The Viceroy of C’antOD, China, has proclaimed 
that uny attempts by Chinese to lure emigrants 
on false pretenses to Peru, tho Sandwich Islands, 
or irte tiwhetv., will be punished by Instant death. 
The Emperor of Brazil, the Empress and most of 
the Ministers of State visited the Steamer Rio de 
Janeiro, the first vessel of a line between this 
country and Brazil. Dom Pedro says he will do 
all In his power to cement the ties of commerce 
and friendship between the twe countries. 
Herman. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Nkw York. Saturday, June 29,1871 
_ „®*ANS and Peas.—T he bean market has now 0 
or the slack, listless phases that frequently occur 
summer when local demands nr* limited and expo 
* or orders. Mediums, Murrows 
* DB ^ 8 saldom exceed 91 .(XI for select: 
*‘ uu ®? 8 'yry sciiroe. u« prices Indicate, 1 
Ji 6 . kurdly said to have 11 market lie 
nnt «4 V ,u ^.hdes formerly drew supplies from II 
Paln-o . Lh<l West Ships right throu ( 
orP*®** ,n bulk aud bond quiet and It 
wnaih.ir’jt kE ,0a8 ,lllv * ! 11 lttlr , » 11 for wa 
25 1 1 i Southern B.K. per 2 bush, hi 
good S - , beun8 ’ pr mo ' ** 57H@ie0; fail 
ralr .,, w *■ prime, free on board si 
fair to good, #1 i()@i ; #i 05 . , 
WEAK LUNGS are cruelly racked, 
an( f the genera / strength gradually wasted 
by a persistent Cough, which Dr. Jayne s Ex¬ 
pectorant may be relied on to cure. It will certainly bene¬ 
fit you also, if troubled with either Asthma or Bronchitis . 
mlty or the Russian army and the English fleet. 
Nothing definite has as yet been arranged with 
regard to Asia, but a considerable Russian acces¬ 
sion of territory a small Interchange of ter¬ 
ritory with Persia, and a British protecto¬ 
rate over what shall remain to the Turks, are 
not Improbable. There are a large number of 
other conflicting reports, and. even some of the 
above particulars may yet oe subjected to modifi¬ 
cation. The chief diplomatists will probably re¬ 
turn home In about a week or ten days, leaving 
some of their subordinates to settle matters of 
detail. 
