AUG. 14 
THE BUBAL f?EW-¥OBKEB. 
Two to tour bottles clear the system of bolls, 
carbuncles, and sores. 
Four to six bottels cure tbe worst kind of ery¬ 
sipelas. 
Three to six bottles cure blotches among the 
hair. 
Six to ten bottles cure running at the ears. 
Five to eight bottles cure corrupt or running 
ulcers. 
Eight to twelve cure the worst scrofula. 
Sold by druggists, and In half-dozen and dozen 
lots at great discount. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
NHW York, Saturday, Aug 7,1880. 
iiKiNH AND Pk ah.—M arrow beans have hud some 
good export, call which has itm tho market, firm. 
Prime mediums are not plenty and price# are work¬ 
ing upwards. Of pea or while kidney there la little 
stock. Ited have advanced oc.. small orders filling, 
Greeu pirns quiet at $1,65® 1.70. Stockstill arriving. 
B. E. ptmn as hatoro, 42, when carefully selected, v 2 
bush. bug. 
Marrow hciuiH, prime, $Lfl2J<ffl1,8.'> othor, $1.5()@160; 
medium, prune *1.42; other, ti.ZOal.73; pen, $1.45© 
1.03; white kidney. tl.70wl.S6; red kidney, prime, *1.60; 
other, tl 3U.$1.46; black (or turtle soup), $2, and dull 
and easier; Cal, I.ima. *6. 
Receipts of beans for week, 1,208 bush,; exports, 
781 pkgN. 
Bkeswax.— Small sales at 23@25)$c* for Western 
and Southern. 
Broom CORN.—Trade is light on account of small 
stock. 
Brush aud short broom, choice, per Tb., 7@8c.; do., 
do., common to good, UgGWc.; hurl, good to choice. 
7<a.»c.; do., common to fair, 6>4@6.Hc.; red and crooked 
at 3@4c. 
Butter.—I n a wholesale way the market for best 
creamery is oil', but special selected parcels may be 
quoted up to last week's figures. There is u batter 
offering oi table, grade ate, much of which equals 
in quality llrst-clasH grocers' wanes, and the fact de¬ 
prive* cream, ry of much of Its former strength. 
Oleomargarine Degina.to conflict wi.h lommou stylos 
of stock. Tub inroad is not as yet serious. Western 
buttornolau Its own in price, as supplies uro not. 
heavy. Exporters are pot in treaty lor much new 
business at Ltl" moment. The amoaul LtKOu reloe. 
seme earlier purchases. 
Creamery, lined, State, Stic.; finest Western, 25c.; 
good to prime, 23@240.: lair to good, 27@:iie.; sweet 
cream, tine, 2l.si.25o,; fair to prime, i3@24.-.. ; Slate, Ur 
kina, cnqice yellow, 22c,; fair to prime, 20a.21c.j Slate, 
pads and n't. mbs, choice, 28c.; good to prime,21i@22c.; 
fair to good. 20 iji2Ic ; tubs poor, 16i»ls>c.; Weiah tubs, 
choice, <:2o : goon to prune, 2U.i*2lc.; fair to g:md, fci® 
20c.; Western rmnatiun erouinery, J6@22c.: dairy, 
Irish, extra, 2(X322c.; good to prime, 18tt*i0c.; fair to 
good, I7utl8c,; poor to fair, UiglJc,; Xaclory. Iowa, 
Jute, Hue, iSudS.-yC,: good to prime, lOi&iUHc.; tiur to 
good. Iodide.; poor to fair, I4i»15c. 
Comparative rocetpts anil exports for the past 
four years: 
Exp’ts, 
: Itects. pkgs. firkins. 
June 1,1880, to Aug 1, 1880... M3.7S5 do ,602 
June 1, 58iY, to Aug.l, ih>79... ;42,o57 63,4a2 
June 1, 187s, to Aug. 1. 1878... 3711 640 60,811 
June 1, lb77, to Aug. 1, l»77., 241,057 44.585 
Chkxse—T be market lias been feverish and ex¬ 
cited this ween and has made a sharp advance. The 
receipts have ueeu moderate, which has indicated 
the crui holding of countrymen, and the advices 
from the L'tner sice have oecn encouraging to ship¬ 
pers who ha to been anxious to obtain supplies, aud 
oy the airong competition nave placed iu cases ex- 
treoiM values ou cnr.iiln special lots. UptoiZc. hag 
been niuae, but lifcc. generally represents the inur. 
kel. 
Quotations are; State factory, fancy, at life.: do. good 
to prime, rltouke.; d..fair to good,'.lit-.1 b,c.; do.half 
skimmed, 7,'j(airt>yc.; Wiscohoiu lactory, fine, lu.^i® 
lllic-. do. goou to prime, HI**i»1U>,g-: do. fair to good. 
9uj.hic.; ittiio Factory, due. lOSpeilJsc.; do. good to 
prime, 9.Vs* 10Xc.: do. flat, lair to good, SjfiwSxc-; do, 
poor to fair »>b u8>4C. 
Comparative receipts and exporta past four years- 
ltec’is. bxs. Kxp’ts. n>s. 
June 1,'80, to Aug. L’86. 915,916 48,880.992 
June 1. ’.a, to Aug. 1. '79. 873,847 4U.iw9,U4 
June 1, ’18, to Aug, l, '78.... l,util,802 4y,i(12..Rii 
June 1,’77, to Aug. 1,’77.... 812^62 39,834,798 
Receipt* lor week, 80,138 boxes. 
Exports. 84,72(1 do. 
Liverpool cubic, 57(it58*. 
Sicu.ni, Great Britain. 50a. 
Cotto^.—T railing bas been very moderate the 
pa»t week, uuu prices sfio* ing Slight changes only. 
Latest prices are lot August. il.3d3u.lUc.; September, 
lU.87stlu.88o.; October, io.o7igitu.58e., November. lulUo, 
10 lie.; Uecemoer, 10.47iuiUi.48c.; January, Ul.o7i3lU.o8,; 
February, iO.li9uilO.71c,; March. 10.84^10.88. 
(quotations (or spot cotton are based ou American 
standard of classification. and on cotton In store 
running lu quality not more than half a grade above 
or below the grade quoted. 
jV. Orleans 
Uplands, and Out/. 
,.. 8 3-18 8 3-18 
Texas. 
8 3-10 
8 13-18 
9 13-18 
10 5-18 
11 1-18 
11 7-18 
11 11-18 
12 8-18 
12 7-18 
12 16-18 
13 9-10 
Ordinary.8 3-18 b 3-18 8 3-16 
strict ordinary.8 il-iy 8 1S-J0 8 18-18 
Goon Ordinary.9 li-llj 9 13-18 9 13-16 
Strict good do........10 3-10 1U 5-18 10 5-18 
Low middling.10 15-10 11 1-18 11 1-18 
Strict low middling. U 5-Ui 11 7-16 11 7-10 
Middling.11 918 11 11 18 11 11-18 
Good middling......12 1 16 12 3-16 12 8-16 
Strict good middling.12 5-16 12 7-16 12 7-16 
Middling Fair.12 13-10 12 16-16 12 16-16 
Fair. 13 7-16 13 9 16 13 9-10 
8TAINSD. 
Good ordinary.7 13-16 | Low middling.. 9 5-16 
Strlot good ordinary. 8 11-16 1 Middling. lllji 
Die it. i> Full its. —The small receipt* of new oher- 
cries aud blackberries are easily marketed at tlrm 
prices. Apples are wanted. 
North t uroiiua apple*, fair to good, at 6H@ 
7 ) 4 C.; choice, lit H@ 8 .)* 0 .; New York State quarter* 
at 7!«<4’7'\c.; patent evaporated, in cases, choice 
at liwUSc.; good and prime 13S@ lie.: evaporuted, 
sliced at —-c. Evaporated peeled peaches, good 
to choice, at 26#28c.; North Carolina peeled choice, 
at 16 iSl7c.; Georgia prime at 16@i6c.; fair to good at 
13&14C.; common at i0jBl2a.; unpeeled halves at _ 
-c.; do. quarters atii^ilso. Fined '.herruti at. 18c, 
bid for new. Blackberries 6!*o' Kaapberrles at 25® 
26c. for new. Plums at i7@i7Hc. 
Ecas.—Receipts for week, 8,400 bbls.; do last week. 
9,38u do. Buyers largely withdrew when priced 
worked up during the past fortnight uud there has 
been a marked decline. Trade bas revived at the 
new and lower figures. 
Near 1’uints, i5«16j. * dot.: State and Penn. 14 * 
14)tc,; Western and Canadian, 13c.; off grade lots 12© 
l2.Sc. 
FLOUR.—Offering* have been larger and buyers 
have had rather the advantage, trade has beeu fair. 
Latest prices are 83.5Uw4.35. for Inferior in very 
good superfine Stateand Weetern;$t.UU,i*4.26 (or ordi¬ 
nary to very good extra State, odd lot* and Uuea; *4 25 
@4 50for very good to fancy do.: *4.UOi#4.25 for ordi¬ 
nary to very good shipping extra Western, and *4.25© 
4.50 for good to fancy a hipping extra do.; inferior to 
very good white wheat extras, i4.H)*i6,0U; very good 
to choice do. at i#6.60@K.2i; (vory choice to fan¬ 
cy do.held at niglier figures;) reuanu ameer winter 
wheat, interior to every choice trado and family, 
at )4.60K8.25 i round hoop Ohio, »4.25bi4.76; and trade 
and family brands of do. at t4.85;gtj.25; su Louts at 
$4.90*5,65 tor Inferior to good extra JA&agO.Sfr for 
good to choice 1 fancy brands held higher): Minne¬ 
sota clear. Inferior tovory choice at »C«;6.25: Minne¬ 
sota” straight.'’ verv poor to fancy, at $6 75@7.60, 
(very faney at $7 75)' and patent inferior to 
very fancy at *5.85©8.75i unsound nook at 
from 82.2ii.vs6.00 1 city mill extra at $5.00@6.75 for 
very good to choice for the West Indio*; do, for 
England, M.lUaf.&U for boor to very choice spring 
wheat, and $4.85 a.:..d5 for winter wheat product; do. 
trade and family extras. 46.854s7.U0; do. for South 
America, $5.65d6.G0; No, 2 at $2.50@3.35 for poor to 
choice. 
Receipts for week, flour, bbls. 122,275; corn meal, 
do. 3,152; wheat, bush. 1,782,050; corn, do. 2,093.950; oats, 
do. 181.300; rye, do. 2,253; malt, do. 27,050; peas, do. 
-: rice, pkgs. 267. 
Exports for week, flour 63,250 bbls.: corn meal. 
4,SCO bbls.; wheat, 1,721,360 bush.; corn, 1,685,280 bush 
oats, 9,901 bush.; pea*, 11,511) bush.; beans,— bush.; 
rice 742 pkgs. 
Kkknh Fruits.—P rime apples are salable but no 
variety is high. It doe* not pay to send very 
common windfalls early. Peaches are in large aup'- 
p!y. but prime are not abundant. Evapjrat ir* are 
using up much of the choice large fruit that used to 
find ati cutlet hero. Pears are lower, many of them 
are of u grade that has to be sold quickly. Plums 
are in stock. Grupeslower. 
Apples, strawberry, # bbl. <5n.@fl."5; Bummer 
Plppifl.76c.4*$l.ta: Orange 7 5c ,@$1.25; Nyack 75c.© 
81.25; Red AMtrachan, choice, $I,26@1.6U: common, 
75c.@$l; Sweet Hongb, 76c.©*l ; Sour i'5c©*l:Uoiigb. 
common, JkrtiV',% Pouches, Jersey, IS basket, 25c<f«ie. 
Md. & Del., (.'rawfo fl, eltra V busk. »I@L35:pinln. 
i? bask. H'a76c. Old Mixon r* cr. SMI-25; I'rlixe. 4* 
bask. 71K»8k'.; plain JOfudOc.; Early York V cr., ?5v\i5$ 1 ; 
V btisk..3jfat)0c: Up-rlvcr do, ii>©7J<J. Pears. Bartlett, 
State,49 abl.*5(g)i; c'mnn,*8©4; (.Happ'eFavorite.SU'u, 
*5(^6: Ulnudgood, 9'tuto, .50; Catharine.State (St 
Seokle Syn’k Burtlcit. Jnrsny. 4 Id I in. Cooking pears 
49 bbl. *1532.50. Plum* Kg*-, State,, *1 bbl. M©5.50; 
Green Gage, St&te, 85©5 00; Lombard Slate. $4i««.60; 
Blue common fi'i.r*iu4; Dam sou, Eon them, o qfc. 
be. Grape*. Delaware. Va.,c»*o of 18 3-19 boxes. 86; 
Concord. JfCiciallAll; Llsrtford,*A< 2 . 5 o; Ives, South’ll, 
*2.25©2.7a; lye* *nd liarttard.p h . 4©6c.; Concord 
Sth '11 t;.a7c.; UulBirurn Southern. SitlOo. Whortle- 
berrlen.Sh>wungiink MrnuHAln, Vj bu. box,$L Jersey, 
is >, bu. hox, 7. r M\©SI, Nu'iurg umioes. Jenny Lind, 
Jersey,# 1 utd.. $1.25>2; citron, Jersey, extra. T bbl. 
$l,5U©2; (air to good, 19 bbi. $l©l.5(). WaterrueloDH, 
Jersey Black Spanish is UlOflSPlli; Mngothy 8U2iaf20. 
Nanticoke.lliwl.H. Norfolk, 43©8. Cal.iorniaBMr((t‘U 
pears soiling fairly a( $5©L50, and plum* at *3.30© 
4 per box. II t house product*, grapes, Blacx Ham¬ 
burgh, per n>. 60©65c. Sweet Wat.or, 2i)i»30. Num. 
Pean ui s iu light out at town demand; local demand 
flat. Prices weaker. Peanuts Vu. nand picked. S' h 
6?»iS5xc.; extra prime. 4 ts4Hc.; good to prime, 4* 
4)*o.; common. 3)*c.; shelled, 5 kj5.sc. 
; shelled, 5<®6,se. 
Grain.—W heat has been active and prices fluctu¬ 
ating, closing weak. Export* for the week, 1,8(10,000 
busu. 
Latest sale* are for No, 1 white at fl.l0©l.ll; do., 
August, at $1.09, do., September, at tl.OSl*; do., 
steamer grade, at $1.05©1,07* ; No. 2 white at $1.08*: 
ungraded white at *Ui5a1jQ 8; No. 1 red at $1,10^ © 
©1.10)* : No. 2 red at $iA6J*K»l.i/.i, do. AuguM, at jl.OhX 
©1.09: do.. September, at $I.Ui\utl.0»H; do. October, 
at $l.lHv<«t.W>iH'; do. steamer grade at $1.05)*® 1.06 : 
No. 3 red »t *lXL!i|f«tl.Oe; do..«t«amer grade, at tljOl 
©I.01H : ungraded red at X5e.»$iJ17; mixod winter at 
$1.05yXLCLSi. Corn i* active and closed at for New 
York No. 2, at *JSp24bc.; do., Aug<i»t, at 47i*i^49c.; 
do., Betitgniner,49i*c,t New York *te»mer mixed at 
«7)*c.; ungraded mixed Western at 15<it48)*a.; No. 2 
white at 5ti4©55o.; exports for the week, 1,500.000 
bush. Oat* arn in uood demand; sales of No, 1 white 
at 45>,c.; No, 2 white at (4*41 sc; No. 3 white at (OMe.; 
New Yi.rk No. 1 at4WC,; New York No. 2 at 40c.; do., 
August, at 31c.; do., September, at 8SHl do., October, 
IU.34XC.: No. s at 38c.: ungraded wbue Western at 
40©40o.; ungraded mixed Western ai 39X©4lc.; white 
State at tA«,U>c.; No. 2 Chicago quoted ut 40c. 
Hav and Straw.—T rade is active and prices 
strong. 
New hay quoted at 80c@$1.0i, as to quality; old 
shipping ha> quoted at 8tk“'85c.; retail lots Ht90c.®$l 
for medium, and $I.10©$L15 for prime and fancy 
qualities; clover, 60<joj65c. Straw ut $1©X.05 tor long 
rye. HOaOoc. for short rye. and 55(g60c. for oat. 
Export* for week, 2,614 bales. 
Uops.—P rices have been reduced with trade very 
dull. notations are for 
Cents per it. 
New York, new orop, and choice.70 @31 
New York, new crop, medium and good.26 @26 
New York, new crop, low to fair.— @— 
Eastern, new crop......— @— 
Wisconsin, new crop. — @— 
Yearling.7 @15 
Olds, all growths. 8 @10 
Pacific Coast, new.27 @31 
Pacific Coast, olds (nominal). 6 @ 8 
Oil Cake.—W estern is quoted $30.50. 
Poultry and Game.—Id dressed the market is 
low toreverything hut small prime turkey* : of these 
there Is enough fjrctirrent. want*. FowIb and chick¬ 
en* very plenty beside the additions nmusbed by 
city killem now that fruit* are abundant. 
Turkey*, choice, small, on leu, ItJJlie.: fair to 
good. 12®I3{\: Pbtla, dry-picked, I3pi5c.; chickens, 
Phiia.. large, I8k3.c.; small. 16©17c.i Slate, scalded, 
li@15o.: Western, scalded, 18@14c.; Fowls, Pin a., dry- 
picked, lIKalic.: Jersey, ary-picked, prime, l^X-SlSc.; 
scolded, Lb? 12i*u-; state, dry-pickets, prime, U) 4 @ 1 S 
12oil2)*c.: icaiAed. prime, lie.; poor to fair- 9@10\; 
ducks, spring, dry-picked, large. 14@inc,r mull, J2© 
13c.: Spring. Blate. *■_aided. 12®l3c.: Hbila.. old dry- 
picked, 12«l3u.: squabs, white, per dot $1.75; dark, *1. 
Live poultry I* bringing good rutes considering the 
large, steady offering. 
Chicken*. Je scy, 48 lb„ I3@14c.; Western & South- 
eru, ll@12c.; fowls, Jersey, 12c.; Western. ll@12c.: 
Southern, 10)*a>Uc.: roosters old acd young. 5^6c.; 
turkeys, mixed. Jorser. l’Aaiac.; Western, HXkl'Jc.; 
aucks. N.J.. N. Y uDdPa., P pair, jo<s75c.; Westen: 
45@55c.; S.’uUiurn, 4lX*4oc.: geese, Jersey. *1.50©1.75c. 
N. Y. & Pa. 8lJi5©Loo; Western, mixed. $1@L25; 
Stuuhern,87c.©$l.l2: pigeons.20@3&c. 
Woodcock In fair demand at sj@90ts. > pair. Stall- 
fed pigcouH. 81.'45t«41.75 V doz. Gtasa plover. 45^3.50 
V doz Small bit da, 15@20o., which doesn’t pay for 
the sUling. 
Provisions—H og products have been less active 
but held firm. 
Mess pork quoted at$14@14.05 for August, $14© 
14.06 for September, and $14.10<oiU.I5 for October, 
Bacou at "Ik'c. fur long clear and 8 Xc.for abort clear 
Beef—Extra India mess quoted at»Ui.50 for city; VIU 
for extra me**, and $9.50 for plain me**, tlO.sOtijUl for 
packet,and tll.50ail2ioi family mess.,Beef ham* $32,60 
<823; Lard Western sleam ut 7.(0 for spot; 7.6(1 for Aug. 
uud Sept, ;7.65 for Oct., aud 7.60 tar Nov. Tallow at 
6J4@6.H for prime. Stearins at Kkc. for choice. 
Receipts for week, beef, 375 pkgs.; pork, 3,050 bbls.; 
cut meat*. 31,600 pkg*.; lard, 14,060 pkgs. 
Export*, beef. 2,425 pkg*.; pork, 3,300 bbls.; cut- 
meats 7,930,534 Ibg.; lai d. 6.142,800 tte. 
Sesd.—C lover ia tn demand; Quoted at ?3t'iti8)4c. 
Timothy is quiet at $2.9C@3. 
Tobacco —Export trade is moderate and the home 
demaud fair, with prices unchanged. 
SlCKDLKAY. Crop 1678. Crop 1879. 
New England Havana seed_ L4 @25 
Wrappers, common......13 ©15 — @— 
Medium.16 @18 — @— 
Fine.20 @.7)4 25 @33 
Selections.30 @40 — @— 
Seconds. 10 © 12X 10 @13 
Fillers.— @— 6 ) 4 ® 7 
Penn, assorted, low.13 @13 — @- 
Assorted, fair...14 ©15 — @— 
Assorted, fine.16 (©18 18 @22 
Wrappers......18 @36 — @— 
Fillers.»H@10 - @- 
N. Y. aas’tdd, com. to inediumlO @li — @— 
Ohio assorted. 8 j 4 @ll.j 4 7)4@1U 
Wrapper*..16 @25 — @— 
Wisconsin assorted. 8 @12 7 @10 
Havana seed.15 @2U 16 @1S 
Wrappers.12 @18 — @— 
KENTUCKY LEAF. 
Light. Heavy 
Common lugs.4 @ 4U 4S@ IV 
Good tugs..4H'.« 5 5 @ 5)4 
Low leaf.5H@ 6 H © 6S 
Medium leaf.6k@ 7 7 @ 854 
Good leaf... TS@ 8)4 9 @10)4 
Fine leaf. 9 @11 11 @12 
Selection*...12 @— — @— 
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO. 
A moderate business has been doue in all styles 
We quote : 
Black work-Common and medium, lu bond 12 @15 
Good and flue, in bond.16 @18 
Bright work—Common and medium, in bond 15 @19 
Good and fine. In bond.21 S35 
Vegetables.—A couple of rainy) days cut down 
supplies of potatoes and for the moment, assisted 
by a Cuban demand, the market is better. L, I. & 
N.J. <1®3: culls, 50@S7c. Sweet potatoes $2@3. 
Oulons are easier; green stuff generallyi showing 
easier Summer prices. 
, Q/ 0 ? 1 ' corn, Jersey, per 100, 50c.@$l; tomatoes, 
L. I, & Jersey, per bush., 75c.@$l; cucumber blckles, 
79 1.000, *1.25@1.50; egg plant, LI.? bbl. $2@3; string 
beans, L I. 79 bag 50c.: green ncust. fl@2; lima beans, 
potato. $2,23742.50; flat,$1.75:6)2: turnips. Jersey, per 
100 hunches, $3>i,4; Jersey. Russia. T bbl.. 75c.@$l; 
beets. Jersey, per 100 bunches. $2@2 50; cabbage, J’y 
* 100, *5(28: sqn*Hti, Jersey, marrow, per bbl. 50©75c; 
L. I., yellow, ri'l©62o.. L.I., white, 50c.; onions, State, 
yellow. $4 l@ 4 50; Western. $4 <41.50. carrots. 4' 1110 
bunches. $1.50@2.50; okra, per lOO, 15c. 
Wool.—' l'rndo hag been vary quiet this week, but 
prices steadilv held ; Ohio. Penn at.d Wmt Virginia 
fleeces quoted »t47@(8<i. for XXX and picklock ; 4.vm 
47c. f rXX • 45447c. for -X ; 4H@b>o. for NO. 1; 42@44c. 
for No. 2. Michiirsn, Indiana and Wisconsin «t 40@ 
42c. for X and XX. 4V543c. for No. 1; 3S@43c. for 
No.2and rummon. N. Y. New Uunpsbire and Ver¬ 
mont at 27@40C. for X and XX : 13:5UCo. f.ir No. 1: 36@ 
4le. for No. 2 and common, and 1.7*)44!ie. fpr combing 
and delaine. 
LI VS STOCK EAEKRT4 
New York, Baturday, Aug. 7, 1880. 
Beeves.—R eceipts for week 14.331 head: do last 
week, 13,868 do. Heavy failures among butchers 
took the spirit,ontof the market. Drovcr 3 beg n to 
discriminate between the cash purchaser and one 
who buys on lfi or 21 days’ time more closely than 
has been thecase for over two yours; ami the finan¬ 
cial condit ion of all the buyer* wtll be Keenly studied. 
Butchers who expect to pay for their cattle took 
some advantage of the situation, and sellers were 
forced to lower prices a trifle from the current tates 
ondast Wednesday. Bales, however, were very ir¬ 
regular. and thegenarai tone of the market espec¬ 
ially at Ihe close was turning in buyers' favor. Texas 
cattle were mainly sold at 6Jk'@7!Jc. to dreBs 55 B>. • 
common to fair native steer* at to dress 55 © 
568i. good to choice do at9@9Vc, to dress 56lb, and a 
few extra at , 0 c. 
Cows and Calves.—T here is only a peddlmgsort 
Of a market. Very common quoted at $25©30; then 
$35@4i; is quoted for good milkers and if a dealer 
stretches a price up to $50 or 55 for really prime it Is 
looked upon as a banner sale. 
Veal Calves.—D emand good with moderate sup- 
ply; prices firm 
Live calve*. N. J. and Bucks Co., choice, 6\@7o.; 
prime. GHoi 6 ) 40 .; State choiee.6)<fa<6S4o.; prime, 646 ' 4 C.; 
fair to £ 1 ) 0 ( 1 , 5 < 44 ii 6 <:.; poor. 3>4ii*4)4c.: heavy, good to 
prime. . 7 > 4 @Ui 4 e.; buttermilk. 2)4@3c.. grass, 2«t3!<c 
sheep AND LA mbs.—R eceipts for week. 36,047 head; 
do last week 31.562 do. The week has been an ex¬ 
tremely dii'l one. and at the close there seemed to 
be a ebauce of much giving away iu prices. Balea at 
3V@5)4e. for sheep and 5@6c. for lambs, with a few 
New Jersey at fi)4@7!cc. 
Swine.—R eceipts for the week. 25,564 head; do last 
week. 18,831 do. Live steady at 5 @o) 4 c. City dressed 
O&tsGyc. heavy to nigs. 
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The Literary Revolution. 
What Ic It 9 method nf plowing literature, of the best '.lass only, within reach of every one. 
What Ic It 9 rt, ,*- s A method nf placing literature, of the best class only, within reach of every one. 
Villa l lo II 5 Books are reduced t n price t<> but. a fraction of their cost heretofore. July is supposed 
. .... . i | be 'he Dull Month of the year. Booksellers close shop j I II; . ; 
and go fishing, because book buyers are supposed to hare done likewise. The LUrrarv | HU M fllPriPQ 
Co volution has ma.).- the past July one of the busiest mouths of the year for dealer* hand- VGIJ 7 iu IUI ICO. 
I, 1 !'.?Va-'.'‘o 1 *6c i»,"'Wh‘ believe in it. Letters have come'to us like a flood ; telegrams from dealers have 
eoine like the day befora Christmas, rulting for morn bonk*, and uuli-kly. One bindery is now taxed for the produc¬ 
tion of 4000 volumes a day, not counting p.imphleU, and we are faking iimnediato sti'ps to double it* capacity to 
August Opportunities. 
u •*» <**“ »”* u 
Chambers’s Encyclopaedia. 
V 4 UVIIl|iUflO>CU IDIU 
will be completed by October 
AN AMAZING OFFER. 
or , dor ? and money are received during the month of August, we will supply the to volt 
re^^?ng^olmtws J when iomiS.? l ° P ' ‘‘ * ' lhe volumes issu * ; ‘ 1 wU1 “-'“ l at once by express, 
M uim-r* turn money aro receive.! aurup.' tne montti of August, we will supply the to volumes, in 
retn^ihig^ifluines u hen eonVpletc<l^ lit tOP ' C * a ne volumes issued will be sent at once by express, and the 
retulrfrontJ' 1 &|@tfitW. 5w *■*' {or 50 •*»*'«^ Russia, gilt top, for $1.00, and may be 
The ' t. HA Mi: Kits a K.NCYtT.or.xniV’ comprises the first 14 volumes of our" Librtu-y of CniversalKn<ywledife."and 
the remaining volUBUg, complete in thei, .Helves, wifi bo sold separately whun pubilXed. 
Plirmntl no 10 ‘£."51*1® den»on*tratO tho superior literary and tyi*'graphical character of our books 
bill US I GS. notwlthstamling price t are low beyond eompansou with the chM^estX^ks ever b^ore 
, rublislLV'l, we publish Iwelvo hooksln pamphfct form and send povtada Lfollows! AcTSmo 
curiofatles they are worth Obtaining by every one, even if they were not intrinsically valuable A* unchc be ex¬ 
pected, they are filing hythu mlllTon. Alithe following are uTiabriged, tun I none of rt ft * 
them are m l.yjr smaller than brevier. Nearly all of Them heretofore been KnnkQ I.PHtC 
pubfishedby o.,her houses at from »1.0ti to $125 tutch. tLwaoLj's “ Ufo of Frederick UUUIVO. J UCIIlO. 
tho Great, Cartjle* 'Lifeof lb)t».'rt Burns,’' VW*. Bngtnw’ “Manluuww of Christ,” John Stuart Kill*’ “Chapters on 
Socialism,” fcry «4aren «r Scot-. .ire .by LaHmrtiim; “L«,r. freu, tip. Dairy of> Old Lawyer '^hort tErffimJ! 
KflftlrC K Pontf* Hugtudilo.mllf.ti' stones—each complete, price three cents. “ The Ught of X»lil”by 
DULuaS. 0 liH 111S. Ldwtn ArnobJ . *• Itarea Xau*h»u.ri«’« Travels ami Surjirtsiug Advenuire* ' “Viear 
, , J <.f WArSrl'I.” by Oliver tk.ldsmlth; ‘-sturle* auj for Young Folk ” UlS! 
trated, by Ellen Tracy At.lrn, each live cvnt.*. Closing the ll-.t ts li.mpin-* n n . ?» *« ' A. 
“PUitrlm's Pregi-Ms" price six cents: unrl ■' YrtrSie TV-alrtnik-* (humoious n I.PHlC-/ I DFITC 
stories,' not plays), by author of "Sparrowgra.** Paper*,' 7 price, two cents. " WwlllO 4 UClIlOi 
Notwithstanding the am.utlrigly 7 w price* of these pamphlets, they my ns a good nreflt Ths I,lt»r»rv 
KeTolullna does not humbug people by pivtooao of pinlanthropy. Ihs>pte 7 who ha?? enough to aom-7- 
emte g.sxl books are generally konrrt enough to be wtUing ^ W ffTthem. "nd U^y ^aT alurd t! P mv 
when prices are tow a* ttw Revolution makes them. Jn this conJiretion It Gpre.per to nienfion a few 
Cfnn T h I q4 I So J} >r mhUf'n.-urepoJilJxhont hive been a-MICg looar fame and muitepb'ing our friends bv 
OlUD I nlCl ! J 13 P'l'y !<*y(wbea Uiey plras.. f) foreign author, a copyright.. One of then' 
”r. , ' ,''V charged you $1.00 for Rughcs’ "XtutlhieTO of OirLC'’-we sell it to you for 3 renm How 
much of the »7 cents dlffereucetlld Hut-liw g>:t. do you thl nls • Another publidied aiekie's UfL l ■ ■ “« 
Ufe otLhnst" tor $t .00 -our prtee DSC ovdts. How much did Dr. Glowie get of the *7.ro Wnfl IQ nP 9 
dtfferenecl His letterta us-ays ‘‘nothing." srrltou.r'i Haathtr ittsoici'.: i. rv,,- 11 7 v .'ailing II HU l*j llu ■ 
us Cheap John lNihlUtu-m. Tl»- wimc gloclrotypers and pr int*!-* tho* do their work on> working also for us. -md vou 
want no bootoi more beautiful than an. some of our*. Tho groat MotlicsUut Book Ooacorn lav- reftised trL s, 
In the ad viu-tlslug column* of lt» twvenU ( hrl.d» Unwatw.' Why! Our ts,,..ks aretm^i^tbev^u'tl^^ 
'J'.j’jr® the *nlo of theirs. We reduced Smith's '• Btlilo Ofidioiuary " from $X.» to 50cent* - Kitfo's "CvdoixEdia of 
Bjbhcal U erature " from * 1(1.00 to «J»: and Young's “Aiudyttcal O-aJorrlanre. to rho luble!' 
i 'f nSUgious literature, tuo greatest work of thin kffil which Uta cooitury lias ureduevvi from 416.00 to 
$2.00. The pooplo may pronounce tho verdict who ia guilty of wrone il.vra- — Wl'. -IP thD rmhitoK.iTs? 
.. , , ': 14> ouiuii ulil iwni IH none, ana couia uinuoiKx) lae iKV*yiai<of kir qukiklv if 
they vUnkie to do fta. VVo l»lu?vc- tli-at the author ot a book Ls as much entitled to ebsolute* paonertv in it the world 
oyer as l» the autlior of tuiv other produce of the hand or brain We vote for a taw to give him such owner-Unn and 
The Literary Beiol.iMoa more than all otliur Outflusneea 1* forcing the consent ;>f millioaiue publishers to tho passing 
P'£ there is plentv of buuihuK in ilie tsllc cf high prices Doing the nevewou-y result of o-jp'yrtghv 
Five cents copyright, on a book would give an author ».U*» oa a Ixxik tlu»t wo .M soil K».00<5 conies and V R )n k 
intended for the ioiumos that win not scfl tOnjJOU if put at a reasonable pmv does not deserve to be pubUshedatalt 
And the realty .luMard hoehi that tin, mu*e< saat ought to -Wl and will sell > ®ilU,.» «ip4» eaeh ensilv whan The 
Literary Retuluilea lout achieved Us final ilvlorlc* and made the masses ready is of good book& in, I a n, Alton hnnlrs 
Davincp convrlk^ht lYf nV4*n niirt i‘»Mifc wt iuli! LPiv-Miin »ur>if.T* 4 t ,i *Yl YX-1H..J. , _ r *r ‘_I • 
right to it, Olid w e are paying regular Hilaries, many thousand dollars a year, to writers m our aervice. 
Standard Books. 
have tho 
Library of I'niven-at TCoowIctgc, 21 Vote., $10.50. 
MilmanV. Ulbhon's Itom- 5 vols.. $2.50. 
Macaulay .' History of ' land, 3 vols. $1.50. 
Macaulay's T.lf • uo t I .... >, 60 ceu ? 
Macaulay'* Essay* and Poems. S vote., $1.80. 
Chambers's Uyclopc-dia of Eng. UteruHuv, 4 vols, $2. 
Knight’s History of England, 4 vbl*., $U. 
Plutarch's Lives of llluatnous Men, * vols.. $1.50. 
Oetkie’s Lite ami Word* of Christ 50 cents. 
Young's l'.ihto Couixirtlaace, SH,W.») references (prepar¬ 
ing). $2. 
Acme Library of Biography. '7 . , each, 50 cents. 
Book of F«b(ee, Atecp. etc., lUus.. oO centa. 
Milton's Complete Poetical Works. 60 oents. 
Shakostvare's Compt to Workx, 75 cents. 
Works of Danto. translated by Cary, 40 cents. 
Works of Virgil, translated hy Pryden, 40 cento. 
Tho Koran ot Mohammed, by Sale. 35 oooto. 
Adventures ot lion (IlUrotc, ill -.. DO ceaita. 
Arabian Nights, illus., 60 onts. 
Buiivon’:; Pilgrim's Progress, iUu*., 60 cents. 
i Orosoe, illus. 
Muni-ham-mi and C a Hirer's Travels illus.. 60 cents. 
Stories and ftillad-, by E. T. VliU n. iUus., 80 cents. 
Hurl m Ou.. Land, ilhis.. BO oents. 
Acme t.ilirary of Modern Classn's, 60 cents. 
AmoriODn PurrUiliLsrii, 60 c^nts. 
Taint*** ibtory of Jhielisli LlVnUure, 75 oeuta. 
Coril .1 wnte of Natural $1. 
IHrtoruil Hftiuty Lesjeon* 25 oenta. 
Sa> tngv. by iiulhur of Spsupowgr.vi Papers, 50 cents. 
M is. Hcma Poetical Work.-. 80 cents 
Kitto r. Cyuopmdla of Bib. Literature, 2 vols.. $2. 
Rollin'* Ancient History, $3.26. ’ ^ 
Smith'*. Picticunry of tho Bible (now edition ready soon) 
00 ccntn. 
Woi <b o( FinviiuA Josephus. $2. 
Com ic History of U. S., Hopkins. iltUH.. 50 cents. 
H.'oJth by Exercise. Dr, Geo. H. Taylor, 40 cents. 
Health for Women, Dr. Geo. H. Taylor. 35 cents. 
Ubrxry Maga-ilne, 10 ce-nta a No. 81 a year. 
Library Magname, hound volume-, 60 oents. 
Leaves from tho Diary of an Old Lawyer. $1 
Republican Manual, 18S0,50 cents. 
Each of the above bound in cloth. If by mail, postage extra. Most of the books arc also nnhiiuh^g i,. 
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