CentennialMedal 
In the single province of Cara since the com. 
mencemeDt of the calamity. Thomas Guardia, 
Dictator of Costa Rica, a very wealthy, able and 
ambitious roan, Is said to be about to attempt to 
bring the republics of Nicaragua, Honduras, 
Guatemala and San Salvador under his rule at the 
cost of war with them. 
Although there sre still rumors about difficul¬ 
ties In the congress at Berlin, especially regard¬ 
ing the boundaries of Eastern Roumalla, most 
people agree with Bismarck, that peace, for the 
present., Is assured. lJatoum, on the Black Sea, 
north of Armenia, In Asia, has, after many pro¬ 
tests, been ceded to Russia, and Is to be a free 
port of entry. In carving up Turkey, Greece 
must be content with a small slice of Epirus and 
a bit of Thessaly, though the diminutive kingdom 
is alternately praying and blustering for more. 
There Is a multitude of rumors with regard to 
other points settled by the Assembly, but al¬ 
though some of our mammoth dallies have pub¬ 
lished ponderous articles freighted with much 
political wisdom on some of these modes of set¬ 
tlement, the very next day’s telegrams have 
sometimes uublushlngly contradicted the reports 
on which the articles were founded. To such lu¬ 
dicrous errors dally papers can afford to give 
currency, because few remember to-morrow 
what they say to-day; but the Rural must be 
more careful, and therefore defers giving these 
rumors until something definite Is known. 
Herman. 
sale ; ice-house lots regarded suspiciously; they do 
not hold up well or long after exposure. 
Near points, 13(3il4c.; State and Penn 
TERMS FOR 1878 
Near points, 13i»14c.; State and Penn., 12W®13o.; 
WeBtern, fresh, 10c.; Canadian, lOXtivllc;; poor stock, 
9@9)*c. 
Fresh Fruits.—T here is a long list in market, 
though several items will be gone after this week, 
the remnant of strawberries uainu from Oswego 
sold at a range of 46470.; selections, lie. qt. K ,Bil¬ 
berries urn lower, Black cnps.tltitie. qt.; lied Brandy, 
wine, Btfolo;.; Antwerp;, 3d», 4<g;0c.; Native, 2H(«)Se.i 
Apples are ubuiHlanL bat good stock scarce and the 
range of prices is wide. Norr. green. tl.aOfaA.'H) bhl.; 
Ron astrachun. *46)6. Whortleberries, *4(ij4.A0 bush. 
Currants small, :>a4o. H>.; Cherry, 648 c.; Black, 7@3c. 
Blackberries, cultivated,Sr»li)e. qt.; Chokes wllct.&vw 
■;<!. Fancy cherries, western N. V., ilbelfc.: Far. Sr-e 
9c.: Sour, 9&12c. Pouches have been scarce anil ruied 
high as the demand was active for |tbe holiday: 
Mary lamia art; in but run poor. *1.5<F*2.5Q per cr 
ate; Choice Georgia, 44 -5; other, fUfjr*2; 8 . 
$1 o0®i2V); N. t\, *1,14.443.50. Watermelons low: 
Florida, *20(330 per C.s Char. SI(Vis36; Georgia. *»*'■&. 
Hot house grapes B. Hamburg, hoc, lb,; hweel 
the subscription price of The Rural New- 
Yorker is : 
Single Copy, per Year...*2 50 
" “ Six Months. 1 25 
Five Copies or more, per Year. 2 00 
“ “ “ Six Months. 1 00 
Three Months’Trial. . 65 
Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, per Year, post-paid.$3 54 (Ms. 6d.) 
France, “ “ 3 54 ( 18f. ) 
French Colonies, " “ 4 58 ( 23f, ) 
Anyone sending a club of ten is entitled to one 
copy, one year, free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. 
THURSDAY, lltli JULY, 1878 
Will sell by PLTRL1C AUCTION, on the AGRICUL¬ 
TURAL SllOYV GROUNDS, at BRANTFORD, 
CANADA, a selection of 
FORTY HEAD THOROUGHBRED 
ADVERTISING RATES ■’ 
Inside, 14th and X5tb pages (Agate space). .40c. per line 
“ 13th page. ... 50 
Ontside or last page. 60 ■ 
Fifty tier ct. extra for unusual display, 
Special Notices, leaded, by count. 70 “ 
Business " 90 " 
Reading “ 1.00 " 
Discount on 4 insertions. 5 per ct.; 8 ins., 10 per ct.; 
13 ins., 15 per ct.; 26 ins., 20 per ct., 52 ins., 25 per ct. 
13f~ No advertisement inserted for less than $2. 
Rose of Shuron, Gvvyiuie, Knightly, Cam¬ 
bridge, Futvslcy, Itosm llucliess, Here- 
iinm Ahhey, Adelizn, Wnuilhill, Isabella, 
Wilihime, Golden Pippin, and wilier well- 
known fnmilies— all of them registered 
or entitled to registry in the American 
Herd Rooks. 
ALSO—Twenty puro COTS WOLD and LEICESTER 
Rums, Ewes and Lambs, imported from Ihe best 
English flocks, or bred irom such on both sides. 
And—Twenty pure BERKSHIRE Boars. Sows and 
Pics, imported from the best Herds or England 
or bred from such importations on both sides. 
Sale to commence at noon. 
Terms.—All sums under IBM), nett cash : 100 and 
over, approved note at six months. Or discount for 
cash, ai the rate of eight per cent, per annum. 
Annotated Catalogues now ready, and will be sent 
on application t. Mr. John Browner Air. John Hope, 
Bow Park, Brantford P. O. 
„ BRAN TFORD has 10,000 inhabitants. It is a 
first-class station on the Buffalo and Gooderieh sec¬ 
tion of the Grand Trunk Rahway. It is also a sta¬ 
tion ou the Great Western Railway, being connected 
wl «0 th« main line by an -Haile Branch at HARRIS¬ 
BURG. It is also connected with the Canada South¬ 
ern Railway at Tl LSONBURG, by a 9hort line from 
Brantford to that station. 
SUITORS irom the WESTERN STATES con leave 
D E1 Rul T by the G teat Western Express at 4 o’clock 
on the morning of the sale, and have lime to exam¬ 
ine the cattle helore it commences. They can leave 
the same evening at 3:40. and reach Detroit in good 
time for the curly trains next morning. 
Parties leaving SUSPENSION BRIDGE by the 
Great Western tram at 8:00 on the morning of the 
sale will reach Brantford in ample time, and can re¬ 
turn the same evening by the train leaving Brant¬ 
ford Ht a:40. 
Parties leaving BUFFALO by the Grand Trunk 
Railway at 7:50 on the morning of the gale will be in 
time for it, and can return by the same route that 
night. 
The Great Western Railway Company and the 
Grand Trunk Rail wav C< mp-juy-wUl issue tickets in 
special connection with this sale—at all stations on 
their lines—to Brantford and return, for SINGLE 
FARE. 
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
Allen & Co.. R. H.—Farm Implements and Seeds. 
American Drier Co.- Original and Radically New 
Fruit Evaporation. 
Boomer & Boscbert Press Co.—Cider Presses and 
Graters. 
Boyer * Bro„Wu). L.—The Union Railway Horse 
Power. 
Canada West Farm Stock Ass’n—Sale of Bow Park 
Short-Horns. 
Curtis. F. D.—Duroc Pig* for Sale. 
Dederlek .t Cn., P. K.—Rest H* v Press. 
Everett A Small—Matthews’ Garden Seed Drill. 
Field, Son Jt Co.. J. A —Big Giant Com Mill. 
Gifford. W. C—Gifford's Swinging Stanchion. 
Harder. Minard—Tim Fearless Threshing Machine. 
Kingston! A Son, T. - Oswego Corn Siarcu. 
Magic Co., I). M.-Mngle or Poland china Hogs. 
McSherry «. Co-Force Food Giam Dn)I. 
Mohawk & Hudson Mf’e Co. — Dodge Hay Press; 
Family Cider and Wine Press. 
Parsons & Sons Co.—Rare. Evergreens. 
Silver A Doming Mf’g Co.—Endless Chain Horse 
Power*. 
U. S. Wind Engine & Pump Co.—Halladay Standard 
Wind Mill. 
Williams. E & J. C.—Jersey Bull for Sale. 
Ziegler & Op., P. VV.—How to be Your Own Lawyer. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Pulvermacher Galvanic Co.—Electric Belts. 
»o.io, the latter rate for choice, ivory choice to 
fancy lot* quoted higher!; St. Lmtl*. *i.2Mg&Xb for 
very poor to good extra, and *A.f»\»i>.54) Tor good to 
very faucy : Minnesota clear, very Inferior to verv 
Choicest |4.10«5.tX)); Minnesota ’’straight," inferior to 
fancy.at f5.i.nuiuj(l,»nd patent poor to strictly tuner at 
*0.25C»8.(JC : unsound stock at from f2.'jir*6.26; city mt’l 
extra at *4 tbaO.lS for Weal Indies ; do. for England. 
*4.00 34.15; do. trade and family extras, *5.t'5@6.75; do. 
for South America. I6.25tfti.00 for fair to fancy ; No. 2 
*2.25*33.00 for Inferior to fancy. 
Corn Meal.— Sales at *2.75(32.80 for Brandywine, 
and *2,10(33.85 for Western yellow. 
Grain.—R eports of rainy weather affecting the 
crop prospects abroad, and higher markets there, 
have infused more life into the markets here, and 
prices Iiutc advanced. 
Latest sale* or wluvR are Of No. 2 red at *1 Ilka 
ft 11; ungraded red western at *108(31 II; amber 
western at *ll2t$*113; ungraded white western at 
*L 10(3*1 IS: NO. 1 white at *1 18; new amber South¬ 
ern at *lll5allO; No. i Milwaukee and Minnesota 
spring at *1 <rr; No. 2 Chicago spring at *1 (fks 
*l 05s ; New York No 2 spring at *1 02)*®*1 03; No. 
aspring, In lots, at 98 faPtic.; ungraded spring 
98c.; No.'i red. July option at *1.06(31.06 do. August 
delivery, at *103. No. I Minnesota spring, July de¬ 
livery, at *1 Iki; New York No. 2 spring. July deliv¬ 
ery, ut *1 Wl);w*i <M ; do. August delivery, at 98c; do. 
September delivery, at 95n 90c.; No, 2 northwest 
spring, July delivery.at *1 03. Rye rtt62(<c6lo. for State 
and GUfitOXc. for western. Corn—at for No. 2. J illy Op¬ 
tion, ut 4(>H ilIH.Ki;;: No. 2. August option, at 4CY® 
17>ip.; c ; *tnamer mixed. July option, at 44S(3 
do., August option, 11 U.V 44 .iSc.: spot lots New York 
No. 2 at 45H>rii>S(0.: Kansas mixed at 4t'(34nRc.; 
steamer mixed at 44i>ti5.S<’.; ungraded mixed a 142® 
46>(c.; New York No. ;£ut 4IK«42.S'C.: western yellow 
ut 4>>®itf47Sc.: su-ntner yellow at 4 J Sc. , ami western 
white m, 5SKC. Oats a* tor. New Vork No. 2 white 
at82A(338c.: New York No. i at 31,;-; New York No. 
2 at3(y«.3fi*9e.: while western «t 32K4J37)<0.; mixed 
western at d>s43f--.e.: white Stalest .'f3Yk35.Sc : mixed 
State ut 30(A31 )sc..; Now York extra white quoted 
at 86-3370.; New York No. 1 white at 36o.;New York 
No. 3 white at 31(331Ho.t New York extra at 31(5)3I%C.; 
New York No. 3 at 29(329)4.! ; No. 2 Chicago at31c. 
Hay and Straw—T here in a little new hay In the 
receipts, and the old crop is coming iu yet freely, 
with prtect unsettled. 
Bale hay, 4.Vm55c. for shipping, and G0(376c. for re¬ 
tail mini dies: Straw quoted at 4lka50c. for long rye, 
and 35<ai0iv for short rve; Hnd 3tXSi36c. for oat. 
Exports for week 463 hales. 
Hops.— There is a loll In the market. Supplies of 
desirable lots arc small, and trade is necessarily 
of a limited description. Prices hold steady. New 
Yorue, good to prime, Uks)12e : do., low to tair, 7®9e.; 
Eastern, 7«m.:.; Wisconsin. 78|l0c.: Yearlings. 2<«.3o.; 
Olds, all growths, l(<*2c.; Pacific Coast hops. I0®12c. 
Oil Cake bus sold at *28.50 per ton. which Is a 
decline. 
Poultry and Gams.—L ive poultry has been in 
hoavy supply, and fowls and chickens are very low. 
N. J. chickens. 15c ; Southern and Western, 12® 
13c.: Near-by fowls. KkoitlC.: S. & w., 8®9c.; Tnrkeys. 
9.312c., few wanted: Ducks, Choice, including spring. 
60iSi75o.: common, lOir.Vic.; N. J. Geese, *1.25®1 50; 
,8.& W.,8iiM<a*1.25. 
The demand uses up the small recipes at following 
lw es ; Turkeys, dry picked. 13®15e.; other, U@l4c.; 
Pliilu. Spring Chicks. 20®22c.: N. J„ 17(5.18; Western. 
Iftallic.: Fowl;. 1‘hlla., dry picked, 13® 14o.j good. 10® 
11c.; common, 9c. 
Stall fed pigeons make the game list at present, 
quoted *I.IX)®*1.25: same, squab, *1.75 dox.; Wood¬ 
cock, saleable after August 1st. 
Provisions. —Hog products have been depressed 
and dull. Mess pork quoted *10 V.’XwKl 37)4 tor spot 
lots: *10 10 tor August, and *10 20 for September. 
Bacon at Mi<s. for long clear. Lard at *7 12,S for spot; 
*7 05 for July and 715 for August: *7 20®7 22)j for 
September. Stearlue at 8i* tor prime. Tailow at 6 
15-ld|}7 for prune, reef bams at *22(at22SO. Bee f — 
For extra me**. *11750*12; plain mess, *10<a,1150; 
packet, |I0 00®12 50 for bbla.; extra India mess, *19® 
21 for City brands; do. Phiiadelplila, *18.;81®*19. 
Vegetables.— Supplies of nit kinds are heavy 
and prices generally easy. Southern stuff can now 
hardly compete with Northern. L. I., Norfolk and 
Maryland potatoes. *1.75w>2 bbl.: Culls 75c.®*l. ex¬ 
ports notHtoea pust week, 590 bbls. Green pea* have 
rarely beeii so cheap : L. L, 2 bush. bag. 80U4S0b.: h. 
1. string beans, bag, *1. Nor. cucumbers,crate,50<i»75c.; 
L. 1. and N, J., por 9)0, tlfisl.25; Fla. egg plant, crate, 
*3. Nor, tom ttnes, crate,*1(5)1.50; Fla. and Chu*., T.ic.® 
*1.50 as to condition. Bermuda onions. biiKh., tsxiiOie.; 
Southern,bbl.. *L50. Squash,bbl., ,M)o.i«*l, Radishes, 
100 bunches 50c.: Boots,do., *hoit.WJ; Carrots, do., 
50c,®I; Turnips, 7.',c w*l. Spinach, bbl.5"®due. Cab¬ 
bage, tint Dmcli, *4(*»6 per hundred ; Wakefield, 3 m 4. 
Cauliflower, *1 oji 3 bbl. If. Turnips, bbl. new 75c,(.{|l. 
Wool.—T he advance made last week ou the ex¬ 
citement In the country is barely sustained, as the 
later reports show a quieter feeling at the West. 
There is but little doiug here. 
Ohio. Beuusylvanla and Virginia quoted at 40®43e., 
for XXX und picklock : 3t5®38 for XX ; 35(.<m tor X 
JOeMtO lor No, 1- 
New York, Michigan, Indiana and Wisconsin. 
XX,33®35c. ; X, 33®35o.: No. 1. 5j®37c.: No. 2, 30®3Hc. 
Iowa. Vermont and Illinois 80(<S32c. for X and XX; 
No. 1 32@35e. 
Missouri, Kentucky, and Tennessee — Washed 
fleece, 30®3ic.; unwashed, 23®26c. 
THE MARKETS 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
New York, Saturday, July 6,1878. 
The week has been almost a lost one in the regular 
commerce of this city, owing to the very general 
and prolonged celebration of the Fourth. Prices for 
articles, usually largely dealt in, through the changes 
of New York have been nominal most of the week, 
white stuff of a perishable nature lias had only a 
chance trade, and that always means irregular 
prices. Of late years, however, since the Fourth of 
Julyhws caused such a broken week, rtealf?r* and 
shippers have b cn quite successful in preventing 
an over-stock that would result iu » severe loss, und 
the market* are expected to reopen with us much 
vigor as the warm weather will permit. 
Bkans AND Pkas.—T borc ure no new features iu 
beans; prices gcncrailv easy , nd quite uniform for 
all grade* except Red Kidney, which are suarco and 
high. For government use, 700 lbs. Mediums were 
sold at *I.7('X deliverable In Chicago ; a Rochester 
contract. Peas ol all kinds unchanged. 
Wo quote uicd.urn bean*, prime, *1 57H<fll 60; fair to 
good, *l :Uui au : marrows, prime, tree on board ship, 
fair to good,*! 41)6*1 50 : Pea. *1 40 m 1 65: white *1 Mm 
*1.62,'*: kidney, tMOsjiLfW; red do., *3<B3.3f>; black, 
*2.35;v,'.i0; Lima. loAoitl-Sg 
Receipts of beaus past week, 6j!f>2 bush. Exports 
of beans. Alb bids. Export* ot peas. 21.622 bush. 
Butter. —At the close of last week better had be¬ 
come very weak.and there is cot much possibility of 
early recovery when trade renewed, u* a neglected 
week, will be apt to leave some surplus. Western 
creamery now quoted below State. Extremely hot 
weather has h art the sale of tender make* of butter, 
such us are included in creamery unci palls.aud there 
has been more Inquiry for hard half tubs. Shippers 
have operated up to ihn freight accommodations of 
steamers, that I*, refrigerator room. Rccipts of 
State are now expected to fall off, and moderated 
supplies niuy help prices. Tile exports fol 1 June 
were equal Pi 22,191 firkins, the. largest total iu six 
year* fur sumo month. 
State creamery,choice, )9ijt20c,; other. 16®l8c.; half 
tubs und |x*il*. choice, hw 17c.; other, iUMjo.: Welsh 
tubs, be»t. lotslnc.; oilier, KK®12c.; poor .State, ririMJc.; 
State ffrfcins, 15«i?c.; Western creamery, choice, 
19c.; Other, JtitalSc.; Western dairy, best, 12o.; 
other, 8(ii9c.: luetory (ladle packedl, 9J*@Hlo.; other, 
6)4(#8 c.) milled Wectern. 5^»8c.; olti and grease, 
8)t@5c. 
Receipts for the week, 24,670 pkgs,; exports past 
week, 4,669 do. 
Beeswax.—O fferings are not large, and the mar¬ 
ket is very steady at 2GX®27Kc. for Western and 
Southern. 
Broom Corn.—T he reports from the crop show 
an average acreage. The plant Is backward, on 
account ot thu wet mai.iun, Trade Is small; good to 
prime Viurl quoted lU. 6b&CKC-; medium green, at, 6(4 
6c., and red. stubby iiud crooked, 3Xes4tsc. 
Cotton.—T his has been a dull week, and outlie 
Whole but alight Changer. Latest pi Ices are for 
July, U.a2c.; tor August, lU4®ll,65C.; torSeptern- 
lol'Ociolier, li.Oo.; tor November, 
U. ,01 ' Iicceiuher, ill '.to.olu.nic.. tor Ji. nnary, 
10.9a®10.97e., I or February, I l.ir.lwil l.03c.: for March, 
U.09®U.Uc.i for April, lU'J*I1.20c. aud for May, 
ll.29diiU.30c. 
Quotations for spot cotton are based on Amer¬ 
ican standard of CUsbltloallon, and on cotton In store 
running in quality not more than half a grade 
above or below the grade quoted : 
Up>awU. Ala. OrUana. Team*. 
Ordinary. 9 9-16 9 9-16 9 11-16 9 11-16 
Strict ordinary. 9 15-16 9 16-16 10 1-16 10 1 16 
Good ordinary. 10 7-16 10 7-16 10 9-16 10 9 16 
Strict good do.10 18-16 10 13-16 10 15-16 1(1 15 -16 
Low middling.II 1-1011 1-16 11 3-10 113-16 
Strict low middling... 11W Ilk 11L II), 
Middling. .11 7-16 U 7 in U 9-16 11 9 16 
Electric Belts, & 0 ., are manufactured by the 
Pulvermacher Galvanic Co., Cincinnati, O. 
I WILL SELL TO SUBSCRIBERS OF 
the Rural, Duroc pigs, 8 weeks old, for *7; pairs, 
*13. Fifty pigs of this breed, nine mouths old, aver¬ 
aged 410 pouiu.s. Shipped at Schenectady. 
fc 1 U OURTTS 
July 3,1878._Kirby Homestead, Chariton. N. Y. 
J ERSEY BUIiL.—No,2227, \ .I.i .i h.R. Two 
years; a tine animal; dark squirrel-gray and 
white: kind and genie. For sale at half its value, as 
we have no use for him. 
_E. A J. C WILLIAMS, Montclair, N. J. 
DODGE HAY PRESS FAMILY CIDER 
Puts 10 tons in common and Wine Presses, 
car. Portable as a wagmn. “IJra.iv Up.” 
Guaranteed. M. & H. Mf'g Co., Waterford, N.Y. 
HOW TO BE Agents Wantk 
YOIID UI k \2 to *125 a Month. . 
T V/ U fff Vl ¥w IB ruchifx-tUa of La 
T, A W YPP Form*. Foe B u - 
AaXX W X XjXV M p, ni Farmers. M 
tea. Property Owners, Tenants, every body 
business. Saves many times cost Sellin 
Send for Circular and Terms. P. W. Z1 EG 
CO., 518 Arch St... Phiiadelnhis, Pa. 
Halladay Standard 
The only Wind Mill awarded 
TWO MEDALS 
and 
xwo m plomas 
by the 
CENTENNIAL JUDGES. 
Every machine warranted to [ 
be well madeot good mat rial; ; 
to do good work in any kind ' 
of wind: to be pcrfoctljr self- ; 
regulating; to possess more t 
power and to Ire more relia- f. 
ble thuu any other Wind Mill 
made. 
Each piece, is fitted and num- L 
beieil so tiiat a strunaer can ■ 
t>ut the Mill up. using our 
drawings and printed instrue- k 
tions for a guide. 
Send for Cam- ^ sJF 
logue •• B” and .r|^' r 
U.S. WIND ENGINE R£ ; ; : t J&j&'i 
& pump co., 
Batavia, III, UWKfcvaeeLk. 
Railway Threshing Machine proved Itself 
the “Best at Centennial Trial,” and was 
the only Machine awarded a 
AND CERTIFICATE OF MERIT, 
on both Horse Power and Thresher und Cleaner, at the 
Centeuntal Exhibition, as shown by OUlciul Report, 
which says: “Fortwcial feainrtun ih<s htjh'rr toxr.cur& 
Hght running and minimum frU noa. For thn ingenious 
form of the Straw Shukeni. which insure the prover 
agitatiim to separate the grain from the straw." Foi 
catalogue,address MIX.YTIP HARPER. 
Cobleskitl, Schoharie County, N. y. 
BUCHAN’S 
Crcsylic Sheep Dip 
BUCHAN’S 
fresylic Ointment. 
This is a NEW LATHE, on a SEC PLAN, hav¬ 
ing a Cylinder Bed, which la much more simple and 
convenient than the old style, it has attachments 
for circular and scroll sawing and bracket molding. 
New. Novel, and the Best Invented. Manufact¬ 
ured aud sold bv the 
BATTLE CREEK MACHINERY CO , 
Battle Creek, Mich, 
Send for Circular und Price List. 
Bucliim’* Crcsylic Sheep Dip prevents and 
cures tlie scab und nil parasitic discuses ot 
the skin. 
Budilin’s t'resylic Ointment is CERTAIN 
DKATH to the Screw-worm or 4! rub. 
For further particulars, send for Price Lists and 
Circulars to 
KIDDEK A LA1RIJ, S3 John St., New York. 
LIVE STOCK MAR KETS 
New York, Saturday July 6,1878. 
Beeves.—R eceipts for the week, 8,964 head: do., 
last week. 9,400 do. A light supply met witli a drag¬ 
ging market at the close and there was no improve¬ 
ment upon Wednesday's prices Distillery-fed and 
coarse Texas steers sold at s)4(^8\e.: other decent to 
extra stock, 8<<*10e., with a few tops ut lOU’o., to dress 
67 lbs. Considerable stock was held back at Albany. 
Much Cows.—No transactions to report. Good 
cows worth more, or as much, at home Ilian here. 
Veai, Calves.— it has been mostly a low week for 
calves, but at the close the market li butter. N..I. 
and Bucks Co.. BkuJTo. for prime: good, 6i,i6S(c.: 
State, 5K <s6Hc.; buttermilk calves dull and low. Via 
2.HC. 
Sheep and I.a m dm.-R eceipts for the week 26.109 
head; do. lust week 33,171 do. Market dull, especial¬ 
ly for lambs. N. J. ewes, 3.t3Hc : other, 3 , .<;< ! S4SO. 
Lambs, extra, 6)io.; good, 5.^tJi6c.: Va. and Ky., 5 m6c. 
Swine.—U ecelps for the week 25,443 head : do. last 
week 22,811 do. Market quiet; ’Change closed lor 
two days. Nominal price for prime live, <X@*> 4 C. 
***£ n/i/n is Rendered Soft and 
/ Pliable, and its vigorous growth promoted 
by f/j e tj me /y use 0 f Q r Jayne s Hair Tonic. 
Being a good dressing for the hair, and an excellent 
tonic for the scalp, any one threatened with baldness 
should give it a trial. 
