AU5. SI 
THE BUBAL HEW-YOBiEB. 
£45 
rience. Don’t therefore trifle with diseases of the 
blood manifested by eruptions, blotches, scrofu¬ 
lous and other swellings and grave symptoms, but 
take that well tested and efficacious remedy, Dr. 
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery—the greatest 
blood-purlfler of the age. If the bowels are very 
costive use also Dr. Pierce's Pellets (little sugar- 
coated pills.) 
CUBES PBVBK AND AGUE. 
Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.:— Dear Sir—I write 
this to inform you that my child, one year old, has 
been permanently cured of the fever and ague In a 
week’s time, by the use of but half a bottle of 
your Golden Medical Discovery. My wife a long 
sufferer from liver complaint and biliousness, by 
the use of the Discovery and Pellets has been en¬ 
tirely relieved. The Discovery has never disap¬ 
pointed us for coughs and colds. Yours truly. 
Pleasant Valley. 111. James Strjckkll. 
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Purify the blood b.y cleansing the system of foul 
humors, and by giving strength to the liver, kid¬ 
neys and bowel3 to perform their regular func¬ 
tions. Kidney-Wort will do It. 
Eminent physicians are. prescribing Kidney- 
Wort for the worst cases of kidney complaints, 
constipation and plies. 
Write to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, No. 233 Wes¬ 
tern Avenue. Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets relative 
to the curative properties of her Vegetable Com¬ 
pound in all female complaints. For sale by all 
druggists. 
-- 
For Neuralgia, Pains and Aches In the Back, 
Kidneys or Limbs,—Hop Bitters, 
Premature I.os* of the Ilair, which la 
so common now-a-days, may be entirely pre¬ 
vented by the use of Burnett’s Cocoaink. It has 
been used In thousands of cases where the hair 
was coming out In handfuls, and has never railed 
to arrest Its decay and to promote a healthy and 
vigorous growth. It Is at tlie same time unrivalled 
as a dressing Tor the hair. A single application 
will render It soft and glossy for several days. 
gjttaqkqtfl. 
PKODBCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York. Saturday. Aug 14,1830. 
BEANS and PKAS.-There has been an unusual 
good sale for beans: exporters and local buyers have 
taken stock last enough to make a strong runge of 
price* for nil grades. Black beans may be excepted, 
out the demand (or them is purely special. Green 
peaa are Quiet »t $Lt>5.il.Td tor Wisconsin. Southern 
B. E. peas hardly Quotable. 
Marrow beans, pnmo, ♦Mile other. $1.55al<T2; me¬ 
dium. prime * 1 . 45 ; other, II.36 miI.42K; *1.456* 
1.65; white kidney, *1.0*1.85-. red kidney, prime, *l.£5; 
other. tl.40.aU.tO; black (or turtle soupi, *2; Cal, 
Lima. * 6 . 
Beeswax.— la at better prices and demand fair; 
Westeru and Southern quoted at !i5@g5}{c. 
Butter.—T he market for creamery ia weak. Best 
retailers are turning attention to One hiilf-tub-*, ob¬ 
taining, they think, better average quality ; certain 
it is mere are fewlong lines of cieams arc worth the 
extreme right through. Western creamery la hard 
to move exporters have iar.cn a low parcels out 
have dictated a favorable price; say 22@24c. The 
bulk of export trade ha« run in undergrade West¬ 
ern. At one period ot the week matters looked an If 
there would bo gradual and steady breaking olt In 
quotations i light receipts. However, afford tome res¬ 
cue, and tho market Closes fairly firm wt about last 
figures. 
Creamery, finest, 2h<»26e.: good to prime. 28®24e.: 
fair to good. 2(Y®23e.: sweet cream, best, 21:6,25c.; luir 
to prime, . 3»24c.'.; State tliktus, 2U@25cu.; pails and 
half tubs, choice, 2 i( 433 Wc,; good to prime. 23@&Wc.; 
poor to good, 1504220 : Welsh tuba, choice, '. 2 c.; other, 
ID®21c.; vvastern imitation creamery, 16:<v22c.; dairy, 
fresh, best, 70@2Ie : poor to good, factory, 
fine Jute. iSrilDc.; good market grade?, hi -pltc.; poor 
to good. U./41UC. 
Receipts for week. 31,815 pkgs ; exports for week, 
experts tor week, )0,t*5u pkgs. 
Broom Cohn.—D emand is alack ana prices un¬ 
changed. 
Brush and short broom, choice, per n>., 7@8c.; do., 
do., common to good, j@«Kc.; hurl, good to choice, 
7<a8c.; do., common to fair, 5.S@6‘,c.; red and crooked 
at 3@4c. 
Cheese.—T ho buoyancy noted lu our last report 
extended to the dealings of the early part or this 
week, and sales were made ut 12 @UJ 4 'e , but later on 
shippers beearne more indiflo.ronr and it was impos¬ 
sible to get them 10 go on except at concessions and 
prices alter yielding slightly, dually settled down to 
llSc. closing, however, very irregular and some par¬ 
ties claiming that they are getting the best factor¬ 
ies us low as UK'c. 
Quotations are: St ate 1uctory,fancy, ut l IS a.: do. good 
to.priuic, lii*«a Sc.; do.fulr to gooo.iOal x'c. ;dodialf 
skimmed, briluljC.; Wisconsin tactory, fine, ll,® 
llXc.; do. good to prime. lllK®fUtk'C.: do. fair to good, 
9X@10)iO.; Ohio fsotury, fine, ll@iU4c.; do. good to 
prime, lO.ilIO.: do. fiat, lair to good, 9@10c.; do, 
poor to fair HtfHVe. 
Receipts for week, 123,281 boxes. 
Exports. 73,01X1 du. 
Liverpoo) cable. 68@69s. 
Steam, Liverpool, 4.>,s60s. 
Cotton.—T rade is very moderate and prices vary 
slightly. Latest prices are for August, H,4Y@U,48o.i 
September, UI.'.&ailU.D*:.: October, 10.61@lu.02c.: No¬ 
vember. Ill filia.Ul 52c.; December, 10 61® 10,52c.; Janu¬ 
ary, 1U.UI@10.6S0.; February, ll).?5@ll).77c,; March, 10.8D 
@10.91. 
Quotations for spot cotton are based on American 
standard of ClasalQuaLlon. and ou cotton io store 
running In quality not more than half a grade above 
or below tbe grade quoted. 
A . Or kuna 
arut Gulf. 
8 3-16 
Texan. 
8 ‘ 
Uvlamis. 
Ordinary. 8 3-16 
Strict ordinary..,,. 8 
Good ordinary. 
Strict good do. 
Low middling. 
Strict tow middling 
Middling...II 
Good middling. 
Strict good middling. 
Middling Fair. 
Good ordlnnry.. 7 13-16 I Low middling.. 9 6-16 
Strict good ordinary, 3 11-161 Middling. 1UK 
... 8 11-16 
8 
13-10 
8 18-16 
... 9 1i-16 
9 
13-16 
9 13-16 
...10 3-16 
IU 
6-16 
IU 5-16 
...IU 15-16 
a 
1-16 
11 1-16 
...11 5-16 
n 
7-16 
It 7-16 
...ll 9-16 
11 It Hi 
11 11-16 
...12 1-16 
12 
3-16 
12 3-16 
...12 6-16 
12 
7-16 
12 7-16 
...12 13-16 
12 
15-16 
12 15-16 
.13 7-10 
13 
9 Id 
13 9-16 
8 TAIN*d. 
Dried Fruits. — The market has been more 
freely supplied with now fruits, the demand has 
been very fair for blackberries, cherries and rasp¬ 
berries and prices well sustained. 
Apples-Evaporated choice, ring cut, 13 So.; evap¬ 
orated, fair to prime, hug cut. ICojUj. State, 1879, 
fine cut. 6<*7e.: Slate, 18IV. quarter#OjtBSc. Western. 
1878, 8K(ip5c. Peaches—North Carolina, good to 
prime, 12® 14c.; Georgia peeled, fair to prime. ll@l 8 o; 
Georgia, peeled, poor to fair, 6 <410c. Plums—Stale 
1879. black 16@l7c. Blackberries—1880, prime 6 ' 4 @ 
6 Xc. Cherries—Southern. 1880. 17Kc, Raspberries- 
188J, prime, 26c, 
Eggs.—R eceipts for week, 8,700 bids.; do last week. 
8,91X1. do. There have been blit aim or two days of 
activity during the week and aa these occurred at 
the latter part, they hare not arrested prices much. 
Receipts are smaller, but we are in a season when 
large supplies are not coveted, 
»,J.AL.I„ 16@10c. V do*.; a Late and Penn. 14K® 
15c.: Western and Canadian, fresh 13Kc.; off grade lots 
12<313c. 
Flour.—O fferings are liberal of new Winter wheat 
grades, for widen prices are steadily declining. Old 
Spring wheat stock holds CO firm prices. 
Latest sains me »C S3, hot 1.16 for inferior t.n vnry 
faucy superfine State and Western: l4.iKift4.2r> for ordi¬ 
nary to very good extra Statu, odd iota and lines; *4 25 
®4.40fnr very good to fancy do.; H.00'3t4.26 for ordi¬ 
nary to very good chipping extra Western, and 81.25® 
4.40 for good to fancy shipping extra do.: inferior to 
very good white whwu extras, 1 1.39®:AO; very good 
to choice do. at. i35.50iftfl.OQ; (very choice to fan¬ 
cy do.held at higher figures:) r«a wad amoer winter 
wheat, interior to very choice tvade and family 
at t4.60a6.00; round hoop Ohio, *4.3504.75; and trade 
and family brands Of do. t*l I4.85&8.26; H» Lewis at 
*4.75®5.60 for Inferior to good extra: *6.;H»6 0Q for 
good to choice (very choice to fancy brands held 
higher): Minnesota clear, inferior to very choice at 
*4(86.25; Minnesota "straight,” very poor to 
fancy, at *5.7b@*,Mi, and patent mfenor to 
very fancy at 46.00@8.50; nnsonnd stoex at 
from 82.25648.00; city mill extra at f5.60A6.tV5 for 
very good to choice for tho West Indies: do. for 
England, *4.40•/ 4.60 for poor to very choice spring 
wheat, and $4.0.>@f>,25 for winter wheat product; do. 
trade and family extras. »5.75@Ll)0; do. for Booth 
America, J5.60a5.9j; No. Sat *2.2503.36 for poor to 
choice. 
Receipts for work. Hour, bblfl. 135,873: corn meal, 
do.3.675; whnnt, bush. 1.122,600;corn,do. 1.834.400. oats, 
do. 100.300; rye, do. 18,755; rualt, do. 28,300; peas, do. 
-- beans, 1,783 ; rice, pkgs. 716. 
Exports for week, flour 87,801) hbls.: corn meal, 
6.100 bbls.; wheat. 1,996.60 ) hush.; corn. 786.200 bush.; 
oats, 1,080 bush.; pens, :',2.'i0 bush.; beana, 1,376 bush.; 
rtoe 1,073 pkgs. 
Corn MeAl —Is selling at 82.52(82.75 for yellow 
Western and $3.20B3,26 for Brandywine. 
Fresh Fuujtn.—A pules have again overstocked 
the market and very low sorts make the extreme. 
A feature of tho ncuson is the exportation of OiO 
bbls. Summer upp 1 ; sweet and sour bough, 500.® 
*1; strawberries. 7''<:.nt*l.25; G-avenatien. Slful 37 : 
Porter. 77ic.isi81.25; Oraugoand Nyack pippins, al)c.@ 
*1.25. Poaches ruled Irregular in price, especially as 
as there Is uu shipping outlet for large supplies on 
Saturday. 
Closing wholesale pi Ices, N. ,T., not good as yet. 25 
@75c. V basket: Del,, CrawfO’d, prime, *l@l.25. Mix¬ 
ons and Slumps. jO.tT&c.; common but useful, 30® 
60c.; Up-river, 50076c. Pears are bringing good 
prices with a trill supply nnd poor weather lor hold¬ 
ing: Bartlett, State, choice. # bbl.. *:Vt45.50; under 
auaJ., *2.60643; Southern Burnetts, *l@1.7i per crate; 
Sickles. *1(41.2;.: Clapp’s Fav., par nnl„ *».60@5; cook¬ 
ing, $L75@2. ul. pours nnd plums, express from 
Chicago. *334 per cose. Plums nre slow, as they ar- 
rive too early fora family demand ; Egg. W bbl., *3.6(1 
@4; Green Gage. gl@4 5U : Lombard, *2.iQ:<t2.75; com- 
mon green, $3494; blue. *2®2.60, all State stock. 
Grapes are in large supply and begin to sell, as 
prices are becoming attractive; eases of Delaware. 
.Ml lba. $4.6 W->, Miirtnas, $4@4.50; Concord. 82.00(*2.60.; 
lvca and Hartford, * 1.7a®2; loose grapes, 2®4c. Up- 
River vineyards will now ship. Whortleberries out 
of demand ; all quoted 37UU>c. per half bu»h,; Nut¬ 
meg melons, HaexnnMick, $1 TSaZAO: eo III mon Key 
port. 50c .@$1.25 Watermelons, good to choice, *15 
i<422 per 10l; under grades. |M« G. 11 t bouse Black 
Hamburgh, grapes. ;0ittf>c-: Sweet Water, 20's30c. 
The market tor peanut* is perfectly silent: prices 
emirely nominal, Va. nand plcked. 5 a5xc.; extra 
prime. tMifidwc.: good to prime. 4®4!<c.! common. 
384c.; shellod, 6®6>ic. 
GRAIN.—Wheat has been active and fluctuating, 
closing weak under freer supplies. Exports lor the 
week have been 1,680.w0bU8h. 
Latest sales are of No. 1 white at $L10at.ll; do., 
August, at $1.09@l.tt))<: do., September, at *1.07%® 
1.08: do., October; nt $i.07»j««,1.07Y; No. 2 white at 
81.66®l.07; ungraded white at *1.0541.07: No. » red 
at tl.llM ; No. 2 red at H.07.S®l.tB;do. Aag.,at$I.U7W 
eal.OBl*: do., Sept., at fl.67V.SjI .00%'; do. Get.. ot y rs 
® I .09: do. steamer grade at 8L06* ; No. 3 red at $Uxi 
@1.1)6%; do., steamer grade, at *I.Oti%0I.UU% : upgrad¬ 
ed red at B8o.®8).12; :mlxrd winter at *l.0r,tfi i>>%; 
No. 2 Alii waukeo and Chicago at *1.0581.97. Itye is 
quiet at s)(465c; for No. 2 Western. Corn is fairly 
active and closed strong- shipments for the week 
have been 950,000 bualnd*; iutcxf, prices are for New 
York No. 2, at 49®4y%e.; do., August, at 4(Xn|49!,c.; 
do.. September, at 49K®5U%|c.: do. October, at 51® 
51%e.: ungraded rnlxeo Western at 47!g4Uiic.; No. 2 
wiiiteat 56c.: steamer white at 52c. Oats are active 
and firm; latest sale.* are of No. 1 wince at I6ii47c.; 
New York No. 2 wntte at 45®46%0: No. 2 white at 41 
®42.%e.: New Y'gft No. i at-43c.; Now York No. 2 at 
42%@(3c.: ilo., August. alSok'c.; do., September, at 
34L; do.. October, at 34>*& Did; No. 3 at 40c.: ungraded 
white Western*! 4t«447Sc.; ungraded mixed Western 
at 40®l2c.; No. 2 l.Tilcago at 43c 
HAY AND Straw.—T ho business has been good 
and prices well sustained. 
Shipping hay quoted at SnaSoc.: medium to prime 
do.. 9iic.®81; salt bay at 6.Vii70c.; clover do. at 7()@60c. 
Straw al93o.®fl (or long rye; 55@*oe. for short rye; 
and 55<iS60e. for oat. 
Exports of hay for week. 1,078 bales. 
Hops.—T here Is a dull marke», scarcely a disposi¬ 
tion to buy even small lots, and prices are weak and 
altogether nominal. Quotations are for 
Cents per lb. 
New Yorks, choice.. 28 «;o 
New Yorks, fair to medium.26 i.r-27 
Eastern.24 @25 
Wisconsin. 23 ®15 
Yearlings.,. 1 4414 
Olds, all growths. 5 (3 .3 
Pacific Coast, new.25 ®28 
Pacific Coast, olds (nominal).5 <4 8 
Oil Cake.—W esteru-is quoted at *30 60 IP ton. 
Poultry and game.—D ressed chickens nro un¬ 
usually low. Coops are down to O'(412o.for live and 
shippers of dressed have to no governed more or 
le?e by city killers. Fowls have sold well. Turkey? 
have little inquiry. Young ducks ore in fair de¬ 
mand. 
Turkevs, Bruall, tce-paked I4@15c.; fair to good, 
)2 dl8c.: Plula . dry-pirked, INI - o.r chickens, Pniin., 
large, !6a)8C.; small, !4®15c.; State and Western, 12 
lallo.: Fowls. Plniii.. ilry-plrked, U»<tJ4e.: Jersey. 12 
@l3c.i Western, 9®lto., the lower rate for scalded. 
Supplies of live are liherul unit Include a good 
mauy poor We»ternand Southern. 
Chickens. Je'sey. V lb.. 11412c,; Westeru 10c.: 
Southern. 10c.; fowls, New Jersey, :1c.; Western, If) 
mi lie.: Southern. 10c.: rooster*, lv«6c.: ducks, rear 
points P pair, 66®T6c-: Western 4lk»5th:.; Southern, 
40@l5c..i geese, near points *1.50w L76t Western, *1 12 
@1 25; Southern, *1®8I.I2; pigeons, 20®30c. 
Woodcock are to fair dewti'iU .it Kirattlo.; English 
snipe *2. Sjtnllfcd Western plgeonH. SL50@1.75. 
Grass plover, |3, large Yellow legged anipe *2;small 
76c. 
Provisions Ueg products have heeu active and 
closed much higher, due Urgely to tne specul.ition 
here and at the Wcat. 
Mesa pork closed at $16.70 for early deliveries. Ba¬ 
con at 3S< - . f >r long clear and Vc. for short clear. 
Lard—Western steam at be. for scot Inis- 8 triK RS.Oac. 
for Out.; 11 ml 7.90c. (or Nov. Steanno at 8.\'@9c. for 
choice. Tallow at liKtttl^ti. for prime. 
Receipts for week, hoot, 55 pkgs.; pojk, 2,200 bbls.: 
cut meats. 25 , 30*1 pkgs.; lard, 14.900 pkga. 
Exports for week, beet. 2.100 pkgs.: pork,3,675 bbls.; 
cutmeata 9.837,099 n>s.; lard. 4.I22.62U Sis. 
Seed.—C lover la quiet; quoted at 7X@8o. Time 
thy is slow and nominally $2.76 a 2 90. 
Tobacco.—E xport trade is moderately active and 
there la a fair home demand. Prices are firm. Quo¬ 
tations are for 
KKNTUCKT LEAF. 
Light. Heavy 
Common lugs. I & 4L 4H@ 4% 
Good luge.4Vf j • 5 5 ® 6(4 
Low leaf. 5S@ 6 6 («. 6 S 
Medium leaf. 6 S® 7 7 <4 8 S 
Good leaf. 7H 4 8 S 9 (alOS 
Fine leaf. 9 ®U 11 @12 
Selections .12 «— — @— 
SKBDLBAr. Crop 1878. Crop 1879. 
New England Havana seed..,.— @— 18 <426 
Wrappers, common...13 ®15 — ®— . 
Medium.16 @18 — to— 
Fine.20 ®i7K 25 @35 
Selections.30 ®40 27,Sto45 
Second*. — ®— 10>..®i3 
Fillers.— »S@ 7 
Penn, assorted, low.12 @13 10 ®12 
Assorted, fair.14 @16 13 @16 
Assorted, fine.16 @18 18 @22 
Wrappers.18 @35 — @— 
Fillers.10 @12 6 to 7 
N. Y. ass’ted. cum, to uiediumlO @U — @— 
Ohio assorted. 8H@13X 7)4@10 
Wrapper*.16 @25 15 @25 
Wisconsin assorted.8 @12 7 @10 
Havana seed.15 @20 16 @18 
Wrappers.12 @18 — @— 
Vegetables.—E xports of potatoes for week. 2.600 
bbls. The msrket for potatoes has ruled very 
strong, but at the close the area of supplies has wid¬ 
ened and au eaav market is looked for. N. J. nnd 
L. I.. ti.:'0.t2 ; State, 81.75; cull*. 50'6»75e. Sweet po¬ 
tatoes are Of exoellant quality this season. They 
should be alilDPcd unwashed; qu ited. $2.50@2.75. 
Corn *s firmer, 7Au.@81.25 V 100. Tomatoes now ar¬ 
rive heavily and are down to 10'»2‘>e. V bush. Onions 
have declined. Cucumbers, per ICO, 75c.@81.i do,, 
pickles i< 1,000, 83@l. Egg plant, per bbl.. $l@l.50. 
string beans, per bag,illc.; Greeu pea«, 8l@l.25.; tur- 
nlps. 100 bitriches. fi3@4; per bhl.. 50:475c.; beets, 100 
bunches, 82to3;.bullnose peppers, 50(4750.; cabtage. 
per UlO. squash, marrow, per bhl.. 507475c.; 
otner. 50c.; Onions. State, red Hud yellow. *333.50; 
carrots, per 100 bunches, *ltol,5A; okra, per ICO. 15c. 
anow no aKspoBitioa to znako concessione. 
tioT»8 are f«*r 
Ohio, Penn., and 4V.Va.XXX and pir-klock. 47 c 48c 
XX 4»w.47e.5 X. 4W47o.: No. I I8@5C>0.; No. 2 42@4 lc.; 
co-i mon 38(S42c,; combing and deUine 47353c. 
Jlicb. Indiana and Wis. X and XX 40@.f2c.; No. ) 45@ 
45c.: So, v tind common 28;(c4He,: combine and dcUiinc 
4.V*5 T C. 
N* Y, t N.n. f and Vr.. X and XX S7 340c,: No. 1 43f^ 
4 p »c.: No.2 and common aBr^ Uc.; corabtn* and delaine 
43349c. 
Iowa, Illinois and Western X and XX :’,8@38c.: No 
1 42@44c.; No.2 and common 35@t!)e.: comblng40347c 
-a-*-*- 
LIVX 8TOGX MAKXSTB 
Nkw York, Saturday, Aug. H, 1880. 
Beeves.—R eceipts for the week U,4w5 head: do. 
last week 14,331 do. Light receipts hsd no effect in 
btimolating a demand; in fact, the attendance of 
butchers was very Ismail even for a Summer market 
day. Good to prime steers wen 1 a trifle higher than 
bn Wednesday. Clterokees and Texans were mainly 
sold at OhpaiHe., to dresB 55 lb»; fair grade, corn-fed 
Texsns 7it8c. Native steers rneged at 7-V@'.0c.. 
55ft57 lb b. dress respeettvety. A good proportion of 
the sale Bales rated at 8'4<a939|.'c. 
COWS AXD CALYBH.—The ranges that have been 
current for a number of weeks cover all recent 
transactions When $55 is obtained the cow must 
have valuable points that would make it worth 
nqnallv as much in the country. Trashy to fair 
stock $20332; good *40350. 
SHEEP AND Lambs -Receipts for wank,27.783 head; 
do. last week 30.0U do. Market dull for all at low 
figures. Sheep 3>.5c: lambs :i-k@8c. 
SWINE.—Receipia for tho week, 23,476 head : do last 
week25,60! do. Murkct quoted firm 5H'«5?4c.; city 
dressed heaTy to pigs KXaC.S'c. 
Veal Calves.—P rime reals have hid a fair sals, 
but there has been au abundance of buttermi k and 
grass calve* that have kept general prices weak. 
Live calves. N.,l.and Hue.it. Oi..choice. fl@6Xc.: do. 
prime. oXtfiOc.; State prime to choice. 5H@6c.: po^r to 
good, StyaS'Se.; heavy 5@6c.; buttermilk, 19f32!<fc.; 
grass, 
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