JULY 34 
9 
3 
THE ROBAL -NEW-YORKER 
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deficiency. The Indications are that corn will toe 
10 per cent, below the average. The crop of apples 
and other fruits will be above the average. Peaches 
will toe very good. The report from Manitoba and 
the Northwest shows that the acreage under all 
kinds of crops has been very much Increased, and 
that a bountiful yield of all kinds of produce may 
toe expected.The acreage of vines In Califor¬ 
nia Is officially rated at about 60,000 acres, and it Is 
thought that from six to eight thousand acres 
more will be planted to vines this year, if the 
entire grape crop were rnadB Into wine the yield 
In ordinary years would exceed 85,000,000 gallons. 
The actual wine product during the past five years 
has ranged between 4 , 000,000 and 6 , 000.000 gallons, 
the smallest yield falling In 1878. The possible 
yield In wine Is lessened by the large distillation 
Into brandies (about 250 ,000 gallons a yeur) the 
production of sweet wines, the consumption of 
grapes for table use and export to the Eastern 
States, and finally by the manufacture of raisins. 
The wine yield this coming year Is expected to 
be very large, perhaps 10 , 000,1100 gallons_ 
In Germany a bill has been Introduced Into the 
Reichstag giving the government a tobacco mono¬ 
poly ; but although Bismarck strongly favors the 
project, there la but little chance of Its passing - 
except the Chancellor may once more threaten 
to resign unless ho has his own Imperious way 
.A leading Liverpool (Ung) grain circula¬ 
tor of July 83, says: •• The few days of fine weath¬ 
er, though causing consumers to hold off, do 
not affect the value or wheat generally, ex¬ 
cept for gome inferior descriptions. Tuesday’s 
quotations are maintained. There was an aver¬ 
age attendance at to-day’s market, but there was 
a dull feeling and a very indifferent demand. 
Red wheat declined id. White was In small sup¬ 
ply, and realized previous quotations. Flour was 
in moderate Inquiry. Winter wheat and other 
choice qualities, from their scarcity, ruled strong. 
Corn was In limited supply, and, with a fair con¬ 
sumptive request, Improved i^d to 2 d.”. 
The average price of farms In this country, ac¬ 
cording to the report of the Agricultural Depart¬ 
ment for 1879, Increased In that year eight per 
cent, the Increase In ihoaverage value or timber 
land being altogether larger than for oleared 
lands.The cereals of the United States 
census of I 860 were 807,000,000 bushels; the record 
was 1,239,001,000 In 1870. By the estimates of to 
years the advance has been from 1 . 450 ,oou ,000 in 
18CS to 2,802,000,000 In is7».Gen. Robert 
Toombs la one of the best farmers In Georgia, lie 
made this year 350 bushels of white rust-proof 
wheaton 11 acres of land. lie gave 100 bushels, 
worth $10 a bushel, to the State for distribution 
amoDg the fanners of Georgia to 30W for the next 
crop. 
-- 
Alexander the Great 
wept because there were no more worlds to con¬ 
quer, but the proprietors of Dr. Pierce's Family 
Medicines who have found It necessary to estab¬ 
lish a branch of the World a Dispensary at i-oudou, 
England, In order to supply from that great com¬ 
mercial emporium these remedial blessings to 
foreign countries, where they are largely In de¬ 
mand, do not Bhare the great conqueror’s senti¬ 
ments, as their conquests are of disease and have 
made happy not only the conqueror hut the peo¬ 
ple who employ them. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medi¬ 
cal Discovery cures all blood and skin diseases 
scrofulous affections, swellings and Internal sore¬ 
ness. Dr. Pioreu’s Pellets are the little giant ca¬ 
thartic ; Dr. Pierce’s Extract of Smart-Weed, the 
great remedy for colds and all bowel affections as 
diarrhoea, dysentery and flux. World’s Dispen¬ 
sary Medical Association, proprietors, Buffalo and 
London. 
-*-*-♦- 
Kidney-Wort Is an unfailing remedy for tnat 
tormenting disease piles. It moves the bowels 
gently and freely, aud then removes the cause. 
Men of endurance have healthy kidneys and 
liver. Lame back, consi lpatlon and piles are un¬ 
known to them. The remedy for these diseases Is 
Kidney-Wort. 
♦ » » 
Women that have been given up by their dear¬ 
est friends as beyond help, have been perma¬ 
nently cured by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s 
V kg stable Compound. it is a positive cure for 
all female complaints. Send to Mrs. Lydia E. 
Plnkham, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for 
phamphlets. 
Gleanings, 
Creameries and Individual dairymen, If they 
really wish to make a gilt-edged article of butter, 
that will sell at the tip-top market, ought to use 
Ulgglii’s salt. That this Is the iluest quality or 
salt for dairy purposes to he had we consider a 
fact well established.—Farm Journal. 
Thai s what we have been preaching for the 
past year, and the more experience we have with 
salt, the more wo are convtuced c l' Its truth. We 
don’t llko the Thurbars, because it their connec¬ 
tion with the •* ollymargarlne” business, but as 
importers and agents of the lilgglu’s salt they 
are public bonoractors,—Democrat, Bellefoute, Pa. 
There Is no doubt about the supoKority of IIIg- 
gln’s salt* Both the sweep-stakes prl/.os at the 
International Dairy Fair for the •* best butter 
made anywhere” were salted with it, as were also 
a majority of the otUer prize lots. When the dlf 
ference lathe cost of using Hlgglu's EugUsh salt 
and the cheapest American salt is only about one- 
thirtieth of a cent, a pound on butter, aud oue- 
slxtlethof a cent a pound on cheese, and It might 
make fifty times this difference In the value of 
the product, one would think that butter and 
cheese rnakora would not hesitate long lu deciding 
what salt they would use.—American Dairyman. 
-»■ — 
The delicate structure or the skin renders it sen¬ 
sitive to the slightest obstructions, whether aris¬ 
ing from sunburn, dust, or the cUanglug air and 
wind. Burnett’s Kallistou is prepared ex¬ 
pressly to remove these. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Ntw VORK. Saturday. July 54, 1880. 
Beans and Psas.— Business la beans and peas 
has been very light during the weelt. Exporters have 
madelkile Inquiry and home trade wants are now 
small. Prices are eaBier for general stock, but prune 
bard parcels are hold above our quoiatinns wiin con- 
Udenc*. Southern If M. peas, *2 for prime 2 bush, 
baas, wnluli are scarce at this season, Green peas 
steady with sale* at #1 03 for Wit*, bbl*. 
Marrow b.uns, prime. *1.00 (tl.tf'Dj; other, $1.50(41.56; 
medium, prune. »1-37M .*5.40, other. $1.2Vi 1.36; p"U, 
*1.4 >(,sl lit); white kidney, 41.lit,*1.36; red kidney prune 
tl 40 other. *1 25*1,3* hbick (or turtle soup). *2 2tKy» 
2 23; Lima. CWt„20c. 
Receipts of bo»us for week, 1,971 bush. 
BEissWAX-Steady at23c. Receipts of Southern 
quite 1 litre, 
Bkoom CORN.—Demand is slack and prices nom¬ 
inal. 
Brush and short broom, choice, per tb., 7@8c.; 
enmnon to good, ob»ti>sc.; burl, g od to choice, 
7iu.be ; do., common to lair. 6Hi$tiMc.; red and crooked 
at 3ifl)4c. 
Butteb.—T he local demand Is fairly active and 
readily abaorn.i all Of the Uno portion ot the receipts. 
The scarcity of oilmen oroiwnerv and extra quality 
half-tubs lias warranted sellers in asking sulfur and 
higher ugures. Shippers are in market regularly; 
uud though their purciiases haveliumggrt gated ilia 
wholesale eitenl Uialsuilnrs would like, their visits 
indicate the Bottled position that American butter 
hAHobLuinrd itbr.iad. The liberal export ot the week 
1 m lui'Ktdy stored Wn»ti i n. lJ,.foi lun.ittjly. xtilppeiS 
have not access to such lares quantities of line table 
grades that the previous Summers permitted. Ui>* 
p, r grades of any style o! State are at present need¬ 
ed tor home use . but tin- scarcity now may tend to 
promote wholeiom i < ompctitinn tutor when tluo 
dairies lire loosened. It cm be inferred that Sinte 
ftock win n.ivo moj-t *>f the market held to iottli as 
the West reports a poor year for average quality. 
With the Urmer tone lu Statu all useiul Western 
liuds a ready suit*. 
Cre amery. Uncut MtUe, 26c.; do. Western, 25ft25Sc ; 
good to pnmu, 2si424a.; fair to good, 22023c.: sweet 
cream, lino, 2*ji26c,; other, 22.424;.; State, yellow (1 r- 
kiiis,20w22e.; pails and hf. tubs, choice, 22j*23o.; good 
to prime, 2l<0>2rc.; fair to good. 20A21O.; poor 16c.; 
Welsh choice, 1c : ulher, l»«3Uc.: Western imitation 
creamery, la«,2uc.; dairy, rrettn. 21)c : good to prime, .8 
tflMHc.; poor to good, lliadSc.; taoiory, best, 18c.; poor 
to prime, I3s«nl70. 
Receipts lor week, 38,3113 pkge. Exports, 23.281 do. 
Cheese—T he demand has heen quite br'sk this 
ween, and up to lUMc. was made lor limey lactones, 
but at the Close there la an easier feeling through 
larger receipts and tuo market nas eased otf to ldc. 
The export, for ihn week have boon 126,800 boxes. 
Quotations: State factory, fancy, 10 t.: do. good tl 
prune,9q,te!i\o.; d". fair to good, f.HaOKo.; d . half 
eklmuied. tkipi>4C.; Wisconsin ractory, hue, d.VS’UYc.: 
do. good to prime,SigmO^o.: Jo. fair lu guod, 8k(&8iKC.; 
Ohio factory, ttn«. D.aUjqu.: do. good to prime, S^i«9. .: 
do. Hat. tulr to good, VSw8)*o.; do, poor to fair. (Hi 
7XC. 
Receipts for week, 125,326 boxes. 
Exports. I2U.58U do. 
Liverpool cubic,64*. 
Bicaui, 411.4,4.I*. 
COTTON.—Tho market has been quiet and showing 
slight fluctuation- only; latest pi ices are lor July. 
11.34c,-, August, 11.27,0(11 28c.; September, Ul.bk»lu.89c.; 
Onto her,16.62® 10.5 lo.: November, 10 40 Decern aer, 1U.40 
010,41c.; Junitury, 10.17fjlO.46.; Februury, lO.680lO.6i, 
Quotations tot sput Uullon aft, buSou tiu American 
Xtundsrd of olaSMincatIon. and on .mtuiti in Htn-s 
running in quality not more than halt a grade above 
or below the grade quoted. 
A. Or lean 8 
Ordinary. 
Urdamt 8. 
and 
Out/. 
Texan. 
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U-lti 
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13 lo ¬ 
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3 Iti 
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6 -Hi 
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ts - 1(1 
...12 
7 -lti 
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9-16 
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9 -Iti 
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11 16 
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Good ordinary...7 15-16 1 Low middling.. 
Strict good ordinary. 8 13-16) Middling. 
9 716 
108, 
Dried Fudits.—T he market gene ally Is very 
quiet und ptit'cs altogether nominal. Quotations 
For NOCtll i undid t apples, lab to good, at 6 m, ,6 
7>to.; elioloe, at HuDhc.; dew lork State quartes 
at TV, a>75fc.; patent evaporated, lu cases, choice 
ai 14 wll>,c.; it od and prime ltirycfKc-l evaporated, 
sliced at-c. Evaporated peeled peaches, good 
to choice, at dV<j,2ac.; North Carolina pooled choice, 
16i4i7c.; Georgia ptliuo ut 5Alta;. ; fair to good lit 
13 aDc.. common at 10.413c.. u 11 peeled halves at — 
-c. do. quarters alOqOfte. 1‘itteU cherries old at :5a 
lile. Blackberries nominal. Raspberries nominal. 
1 'iuius at |}0i7So. 
EOG3,—Receipt* for week, 8.300 bbls.; do last week 
6.0 ado. Light supp.lesbase kept tin- market stion , 
especially us III de ii.tuil has beet mo o ingelit. 
Near point and i’enu. eggs snow homing iu many 
instances and pi Into rslluulc marks of Western -eil 
about as quickly a* any grade. The top rate tor New 
Jersey <» es iiol represent lots above basket stxu. 
Near I’oiuta. Ii,'<j.<tl3f. p d. x. S ate .mU'eliii 1, VS 
17.se. Western, iron, liKtJ6.sc . Canadian. loialOSc I 
poor Western, l-iul.iV. 
Feed-S alesa eat $16.50slt7 fur 4» 10 60 lbs., it'd 
$l7t«us.;,0 for an los.: t2.'mi34 for 100 its.; #21^23 lor 
Sharps ana $20 for rye feed. 
Fresh Fucits.—T here u u better movement iu 
apples, sun there are plenty of cheap, slow-selling 
open heads oUcrmg, many nr which are freely quoted 
atiaC. I'eiiches aro improving in quality uud undo 
is brisk wiili lower prices. Ilale are neglected now 
that Tioths and fair Crawfords are bore. Vei y fancy 
Southern aro only used by extra grocers and Broad¬ 
way Mores. Frara ai'o In guod variety but flue iuo 
hot in larg* lot*. Grit pun are here iti unvaried of tiid 
demand. I’he weather is severe upon tender fi tins 
uud grapes. Bernes und currants are frequently 111 
buyeia' option. 
Apples, *truwh«rry. $1,25 <$1.75; Summer pippin, 
#1 6tk,cL?,>: N’yack pippin, $lol).i#'l red Asuacliau, 
choice, fl.iiOa'!; common, 76c.(ig|i.20; Sweet Bough, 
76c.0tl.5O; Sour Bough, tl.WgL-0. Feachea, Jt-isey, 
Hale'., ifiaily. p basket, 5li»67o. ; Md. Del., Critw- 
to.d, or., 3<*.$.4,60; Troth, i 1 cr., $l.60g2.3j ; pur bask., 
$K«l.37; Hale’s Early. $< cr., tl^l 60; Hale’s, *< bass., 
WJc.0*l.l2; N. O. prune, V bu. cr, *25U*43: po r to 
guod, %I cr. $l,fi0(42, G.c. fancy, V i to flu. cr.. #1.75,42. 
i’c-atri. BlooclKoOd, Slate, F UbL, t>ai>. OnUlvIlno. 
t4.60>*5 . Scooter, #8.00,t4; Bull, $J.7da»3.26; Bril, $M 
a. Soulhern, *6iga.6«; Sceklc*. per cr., $3.6U^3.7 j; 
Bartlett, #1A2>, Clapp’s Favorlta. $:1.50it4; Alun- 
ning'H KUiiibmh, $.V',0a3.6O; cooking pcir*. $2q:i. 
Qrapes, N. C. Ives. V ombl* of 18 3-pouml» boxes, 
*..(6004; I10L bouse U. Uimlnirg, oU «76c.; Sweet 
Water, 26at30e. Bluekborncs, l,awlou, Jersey, 
choice, Jl quart, lu<4l'2a.; 41001' to good. F qu.it, 
ikSflOc. Haupberrios, ltud Aulwerp, .i-to-qt. cup, 
O.'ufc,; Brandywine, thirds, £gj*6c. Whortleberries, 
Shawuugunk AloUDtaiu, H bu. box. *i.V5;o>1.6U; Jersey, 
F > bu. box, ®l(g»|...i; ,Vln. a Del. t* qt.. Be. l utrants, 
cherry, qt. 6,*7c'.; buiall. 2\a.ic.; black. Sain Apn- 
COts, prime, i< qt., 2tV>'i0c ( coininou, # qt , Uxaioc. 
Widermelons, Nuntlcoko. F 10J. tldalTi; N. C.. $5i.<20. 
8..1.'., $2UvGiU. Nuiui, g uiylc us. Jcuuy Lind, Jersey, 
V bbl., $2uv2.fiU, Norfolk, *l.60.>#2, id trim. Norioih, 
*l.fi0ivl.7(,. I'cttnULs dull and very Weak; Vu. huud- 
PiCked, F It., 6?(i *->^c.; i xtru piirne. 1.1<04\c.; good 
to prime, 4 )*(*Iac.; common, 4e.; SheUed, 6,Q0oiWc. 
FEOUtt.—There is 11 good business, partly for ex- 
poit. aud prices atioug. 
Latest price* are *>.50614.50 for interior 10 very 
fancy superfine Stale and Western;)4 25*4.50 for ordi¬ 
nary to very good extra State, cud lots ana lines; *4 >0 
for very good to fancy ao.: #4.25 *4,60 for ordi¬ 
nary to very good shipping extra Western, and $1.60.4 
4.76 for good to fancy shipping extra do.: lnienor to 
very good wnite wuuui extras, 45.2j05.7-i; very good 
to very chotoo do, at $5,754*6.76; rea and amber 
wiener wneat. lnienor tocuoicc trade and family 
ut $5,004(6.26; roand nocp Omu-<4 45<a4 90; and trade 
and family brands of do. at l&.OO^O.Ja; at. Louis at 
*3.10665.85 for luferiorto good uitra . *5.85ti6.76 for 
good to very choice; Minnesota clear, very Inferior 
to fancy, at *4.25td6.50; Minnesota ” straight,” very 
poor to very fanoy, at $586*7.25, and patent 
inferior to fancy at #6.00@8.50: unsound stock 
ut from »2,2.Vg.o 00 : city null extra at *5.60a6.75 for 
very good to choice for the West Indies: do. for 
England. *4.25 s4.65 for noor to very choice spring 
wheat, and 16.1035.80for winter wheat prodRct; do. 
trade and family extras. *«.10ia,7.00: do. for Bonth 
Ainenoa. $5.7530X0: No S nt I2.40a3.50 for poor to 
very •’itney, the latter an extreme. 
Receipts tor week, flour, bbls. 01.54)4; corn meal, 
do. 4.0.H: whent.bukh. 2,200,918: corn.do. 2.379,5(0. oats, 
00.231.177; rye, do. 3.’,301; malt, do. 78,790; peas, do. 
8.840. 
CORN M FkAi.. Bales nt.$3..'oa$1.75 Tor yellow West¬ 
ern, and *3,vf» lor Brandywine. 
Grain,—T here lisa been it brisk export demand 
and a lair trade otherwise, wiili prices higher. The 
exporiH tor the week h .vo> be> u l,27b,' U0 bushe.’s 
wiieat.and l.4(.0.00ll bushels corn. 
Latest mios >'f wheat are of No. 1 white ul ft 10)43 
1.1 1I0..J illy, at *1.11; do. Ailjjusd, lit #U18J4; do,, 
Bepiember.ut Al.Oi ,\wl Ot; Nn.2 whiti-*i.U7: ungraded 
Willie at $1 09; No. 2 red at $; i«4,,ai.HlV : do. July, at 
yl.W'MvxI.IUH '.do. AUk-iot. at *1.(13 -.I.08H: do. Sc-piem 
bur, ut $ .'SQivsi 084; ; do. Od do. s.earner grade 
ni #1.1 C<rl (Vi'« \o.)4 ied at K ((jljinLi 654: ungraded 
red iu9:»c..u#i 07q. mixed winter si #MliS^»KKk No. 2 
Milwaukee in id hard sprinxat #U)7kBl.UU: No. ,t spring 
at $1. Corn at for New Vork No 2, at 47)tf*T4Ay^c.; do. 
Ju'y. at 4i ii&iJiic.: do., A»gua.wt (8 i>»l48S4<i.; do. 
Bdpteoibcr. 4sHc . Now York :o»>inier mixed ai 46Sc-; 
ungraucu mixed Wesiom at IS-ilSUc.: New York 
yellow at.'ll, 1 ; No. 2 while M j2SiS6JSc.;fif,m,n 3gt4JVc. 
uaisst fori win taut 43,an2Hc..N<>.2 wlnieui 33.H(a,39^c: 
No. 4 w 11 trt.ai 55a. fi : New Yol k No 1 at. 30S*'- : N#>« 
York No. 241 3w«‘8«Xa.; do.. July, quoted at 38». bid 
and 36)<c. Hsltt-d; do.. Alignd, at 32j$c. bir and 33c. 
do. Hcplember *t 32?f,fl3 !!{>■■ : NO.,1 at35w35>ic.: un¬ 
graded wlilt*! Wesleii, a 1 rffiMJc.: ungraded mixed 
We tern ut 82ffl37c.; 18,000 budi, No. 2 I'lnengo ai: 6V 
(f«i46 sc. 
IlAY AND STUAW.-The arrivals are fair, but de¬ 
mand good uud prices strong. 
New buy ijiunnd at 3Jci(4fl.O, as to quality: 
shipping hay quoted al S5u.; retail lota atU0c.i,«#l i>,r 
medium, and $I.I0 h$ 1.;5 li,r prime and fancy quuli- 
llex; clover, l’0,365c. htiuw at $b^l.ll3 tor iong rye, 10 
(*$o6c. for short rye, and .,.V(Oi0c. lor outs. 
Hops.—T here is very Ittttn stir to demand with 
prices Uusellled and weak. Quotations are for 
. , . Gents per lb. 
New York, now crop.and choice.31 4*34 
New York, new crop, medium and good.27 &30 
New York, new crop, low to fair.25 r«,27 
Eastern, uew crop.— ($— 
Wifconsln, new crop...— 
Yearling.. gjl5 
Olds, all growths. 4 (5i(j 
Pacific Coast, new.28 @32 
FuoiUo Cossl. olds (nominal)...6 eg 8 
POULTRY and GAME.—Receipts of dressed are lib¬ 
eral and »s (he demand U not of daily steadiness 
prices are weak for most lots. A few exceptional 
Feun, aud N. J. are Orm. but Western might 113 well 
be kept out of receipts for u time. Chickens sell 
best ut the close of lliy week. 
ruvkevs. choice, small, on ice, l»3ISc.; futr to good. 
lOdllu.; Plnla . dry-picked. HatlSe.r chickens, Spring. 
Flilla.. largn, 2U.U2IC.; Fhila, smuli. IHoi lWo.; Slute 
scalded, lUulTc.: Western scalded UwlOc.; Fowls, 
Fhiia-.dry-picked, lliiUSc.; Jersey, dry-picked piluio, 
litailaRc.i, rcaldeu 12441214c.; Biale, dry-picked, prime, 
l«o|l2.H' > .;Siatt!. scalded.11312c.. Western, dry-picked, 
prime, ll«*t4c.; »on ded. JOUtltc.; poor to fair,- 
ducks, xpnpg, dry Picked, urge, IB3WC isinall, 13oi 
15c : State, scalded. 13jiH4c.: Pblla..old dry-picked, 10 
»[J C 4 squabs, white, per dok *1.50**1.75; dark, $lj* 
Live chicken* continue low; city killers have to 
compete wlih large arrivals ot dfes.-ecl. Sale of 
fowls for Cuba have helped prices for prime. Tur¬ 
keys h iglier though only tbi ougli si arcltv, 
Chickens. large, V lb., 1U0.; small. 15c.; West¬ 
ern X Sunt hem 13fcut4c.: Inwls, Jersey, 12c.; 
Western, Hu* 12c.; Southern. 11c.; roosters. 5tS(io.; 
tnrkor*. mixed. Jersey. Um.I2c. ; Western, 10mllo.. 
d'lr.k*. N. J., N. Y. and Fa., ft pair, 55><t?5c.; Western 
4at«6g;.; Southern, 4IX<«i(.>c.; geese. Joreoy, *L50iil.74c.: 
N. & Fa. $1.25a 1.60; Western, mixed, #li3l.25; 
Boutheru,8<c.fa#l.l2: pigeons, 20(3350. 
A few piguans comprise the game uir.srlng: flight, 
7 c.i4»l-stall fed $I.u)aiL75. WoodOock not quotablo 
umll after Aog.l. 
Provisions—U i g products bare been more active 
and prices udvaucing. 
Mess pork quo.ed at$14 10 for July: $il.lU«]4 15 
for August. $ 14.2nta 14.25 for September, ami *14.25.3 
Jf.ilOfor Ocrober, Bacon at 7Sc. for long clear and 
7SfC. for short clear. Beef—Extra (ndis measquoted 
at #10 for city; $11) lor extra mess, and $9 51) for plain 
mess, $10,606* 11 for packet, and *— for family mess. 
Beef hams ut *22.50'323. Lurd -Western steam st 
TJiue.; for spot lots 7.25>c7.27 l sc. for August deliveries; 
7.37*40. for September, and 7.4> for October. Stearine 
is nominnly for A’c-stem. Tallow- at 6 7-l6a. for 
prime. 
Receipts for week, beef, 480 pkirs.; pork, 2,550 bbls.; 
cut meats 16,000 pkgs.; lard, 0.8tKI pkgs. 
Seed—T imothy is quiet: quoted ut #2.75(52.93. 
Clover In light demand, quoted at 7iai7Hc, for West¬ 
ern. 
Tobacco—P rices unchanged. 
siCkDMCAE. Crop L78. Crop 1879. 
N-w Englann Itavanaseed_— (g|— 14 «t25 
Wrappers, common.13 ii«15 — («,— 
Medium. M Ia|i8 — to.— 
Fine.20 «u 7 '4 25 (<W 
Selections.31 (j,ii — m — 
Seconds.IU (0,12*4 1(1 u« )4 
Fillois .— «— 5.7 
Fcnn. assorted, low.12 i«!i3 — ^ . 
Assorted, fair.11 (*ii — &_ 
Asaoited, flue. 16 «»IS 18 <522 
Wrappers.IS (a>)ii — («,— 
F’illers .ytjinlU — (a — 
N. Y. ass’tod. com. to medium U md — (5)— 
Ohio assorted. S4<«dl*v 7**ia.l0 
\Vlappers.......la fncs — ut— 
Wisconsin assorted. 8 6412 7 @|il 
Havana seed...75 «3>i 16 f.:)S 
Wrappers. 12 tq'is — $_ 
manufactdred tobacco. 
A moderate business has been done in all styles 
Wo quote : 
Black work-Comiuon and medium, in bond 12 @ 5 
Good aud flue, in bond...16 aol8 
Bright work-C, inmoi! and medium, in bond 16 m.19 
Good and Bne, lu bond.21 (g35 
YKG ETABLE8-Supplies of potatoes sre very steady 
and l,<rge for the concetdrattii use. No Buuthern 
etoi k ueedetl. N.J.&U I bbl. $l.au§l.7»; cull*. 56(4 
Asa rule the sale of fresh summer vegetables Is better 
than it u*ed t.o be in not very remote former times, 
7ic.: yehow v.i. swooia »3 50 ^4.61. Tomatoes show 
the dry season uud rule sign. Corn not attractive, 
wseo consumers fancied that cholera and other ills 
lurked within the leaves or a cabbage or accom¬ 
panied other duns eg garden produce. 
Green corn, Jersey, per HO, 5(J:ii»#l.; tomatoes, 
Maryland, per crate, *1.75x2; L I. & Jersey .per buxli. 
$-’<if2 26r FUutt [air basket MiioOkU:.: eucumbers. L 1.. 
*t l0u - Sue.; egg piant.L. F fi bbl, #150; Jersey $3.50® 
4: string ksiiwj,. I. r'Und, R bag. »2a*3.60; L I 
flat, per bag, *2,.t2.2>; wax beans. L L, p bag $2<S2 2, • 
green peas. L I., *.’.DU.«,:4.iO; liuia beans, $3 35i*3.50' 
ttirnlpa.JernT, per Hx) bunches, #74a4; Jersey. Russia, 
tl hill., 75c.(u#l; beets. Jersey, per 100 bunches, $2<a.t- 
nulisbns, red, CHJ,i,76c.: lettuce, V bbl., #1..',kft2.il; 
yellow, $4.2534.50; carrots. 19100 bunches, #1.50' okra, 
per 100 15c. 
Wool,.— The market is still very quiet and without 
new features, f Quotations are essentially as last 
week. 
LIVS STOCK UARKRTI 
New York. Saturday. July 24, 1880. 
Beeves —Receipts for week 13,007 head: do last 
week 14.616 do. At Sixtieth Sireet the trsde was 
slow and d'agging. and the sales were a fraction 
under Wednesday's rutot. There was » sharp de¬ 
mand tor prime shijipp g entile *t tile Jersey City 
yards, and previ'-ns puces were fully uiH’iitained ; 
decent to good butcher's steera were u fraction high¬ 
er 110 higher prices were paid, bill buyers got A 
poorer grade of faille for the same I'gur*- ihry paid 
on Wednesday Fair Cheri,k«o* and Toxnus sold 
readily ut (fe. advmic > fr»m previous rates, tlm best 
lot* goingntSYc.. t»> dress M p. nndn Tha oaik of 
Ihe business wan ut Hi( side., to drees 36 bis., for Tex¬ 
ans and Cheiokeca • OSta’.lHf-. to dress toe56 n>9_, for 
common to fair native steers ; fl.c .,.1'c to dress 56(^ 
67 B'S., for go.jdto cho eu do.; small State bulls sold 
at 2>4c. 
Cows and Carves.— Receipta tire light, but prices 
uro n>it iildeU by 1 lie fart. QdotuiiunB are *70 5 30 f r 
the stylo of state arriving, with sales within the 
range. 
Veal C'Ai.VES.—Tlie market has ruled quiet, an l 
to clear up there hits been some giving away in 
prices. 
Live calves. N. J. and Bucks Co., choice, ; 
prime, aVj'qfic : Stale uliolce. Ibofi'gc.: State, prune, 
5M'a6a.: do , fair to good, 5<i5Sc.; poor, 3a4c.; noavy, 
good to prime, 536(1.’. buttermilk, 2*4330,; grass, 2c. 
Sheep AND Lambs* Receipt* for week, 58.206 
heitd:d(* lust week 35,379 *Jo, Heavy ahippiug sheep 
were in fair demand and steady; butchers sheep were 
weak and sligliti v favored thu buyer: lambs opened 
active aud arm, DUl Closed weak and aoom Kc. otf. 
Salem,f sheep were at 1 ,*io ; extra Indian withers 
144 Jb average, export alive at.',Wit,: of Southern mid 
Western In mbs nt 5)4 ■’ 7Xe.: of Penn, Stuff, and Can¬ 
ada at liftT.Wo,, uim .1 ui J*my aiTAihc. 
Swine.—R eceipis for week, 22,7)5 head; do last 
week 2(1,679 do. No quotation^ far live; receipts go 
to puckers. Citv dressed 6 3-10 AllykC. 
TERMS FOR 1880. 
the subscription pi ice of The Rural New 
Yorker Is 
8ingleCopy, per Year .$2 oo 
** " Six Mouths. 1 70 
Great Britain, Ireland. Australia and 
Germany, per Year, post-paid.*3 04 (72s. fid ) 
France. ** “ 3 04 ( 76Xf. > 
trench Colonies,’* “ 4 08 ( 20XL ) 
Any one sending a club of eight is entitled to one 
copy, one year, free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing ontflt on 
application. 
Entered at the Post-office at New York City. N. Y., 
as second-class mail matter. 
ADVERTISING RATES! 
in able, 14th and lath pages (Agate space). .40c. per lin* 
“ 73th page......... 60 " 
Outside or last page.. so ‘ 
Fifty per ct. extra for unurnal display. 
Discount on 4 insertions, 5 per ct.; 8 ins., 10 per ct. 
13 ins., it per ct.; 96 ins., 30 per ct.; 62 las., 35 per ot 
tr No advertisement inserted for less than $2. 
FARM IMPLEMENTS & SEEDS. 
Call on or write to It. 11. ALLEN «V CO., New 
A ork, for whatever you want of the abov e. 
Address 189 k ltd Water st. 
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.4 Cl'lt*: for tlm hum i.n val. ill ;UI<J fatal dis- 
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Bone, Meat, Acid & Potash 
Makes BUSHELS, EARLY MATURITY and LARGE Grass Crops. It Is Nature’s Wheat Manure ! 
200 LBS. APPLIED TO THE ACRE OF EITHER 
PURE DISSOLVED BONE, PURE RAW BONE, 
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Will INCREASE the YIELD of WHEAT 8, to and 12 bushels per acre, and DOI BLE the Grass cron 
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BUSHELS, NOT ACRES, PAY IN FARMING. 
Circulars and all Information cheerfully given by the Manufacturers. 
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