fer™ E W ' 
Diplomas 
Agricultural societies 
from Charleston or Savannah. A few lots of cucum¬ 
bers have come in from Charleston. 
Potatoes. Early Itose, bbl.. for seed, Tl.75rtf2.00; P. 
Blows. #2.01 •. ” 50; Prince VlUort, #1 , > ■ . ,V1* 
Goodrich. $1,25../. 1.50; Jackson, # 1,60a 1.7.7; Dyriglit, 
$1.50tf2; sweet Del., $1.1)0«.4.r<0. Onions, red aud yel¬ 
low, Tl.OOiil.MI. Garlic, per KIU bunebes, $S3ttjy2L 
Turnips. Russia, bid. #3. Cabbages, per 100, #0n)K. 
Beets per 100. #1.35. Carrots, per 1(10, #1.50. Bermnibr 
potatoes, #8.50y)9; do. tomatoes. 5-qi, crate. 90c.; do. 
on'uu-t, per crate. #l.:Oc.i 1.75. Asparagus, N. .1., per 
doz., #1.: do., Oyster Bay. $2fe 1.25. Peas, V a., bushel, 
$8. String beans, per crate. # 11 . Cucumbers, 8, C., 
crate. 
Whisky Is tinnly held at 90’ye. for Western. 
Wool. -Business Is slow and prices are tnnoh the 
same, Stales at 57w,59c. for medium unwashed fleece, 
super pulled 75o.. Texas nt 47'-e., Kail clip California 
32;iij35c,, Hast India 12, Montevideo 52 . Australia 73. 
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ami i'A.v. use perrt's Moth und freckle lot 
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Dermatologist, 19 Bond street. New York. Sol 
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•uttering. Elastic Trltsses are supersed- 
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COUNTRY CHEESE MARKETS 
Net» Qlbuevtiocmeute 
Little Falls, X. V., May IS, 18W. 
The market at Little Kalis for the week ending May 
18 was brisk with largo offerings, nearly all of which 
were taken. The delivery of farm dairies about 
1,183 boxes, and price* ranged from lOtyllc. A large 
proportion of the lots was more or less skimmed. 
Factory-men were present In considerable number, 
and the offerings amounted r,, nearly 3,001) boxes 
Full milk brands, well cured, went its high as Me., and 
prices generally ranged lower In proportion to the 
tiantlty of cream removed. We give quotations of 
leading factories as follow-. . Munheim Turnpike, 
13JjC.; Middlevllle, ITt, 0 ., Mohawk Valley, taka.; 
Norway Association, lie., Pains Hollow. 13L;u. ; I,a- 
duevllie. 13c., ttevdor, lHo., 8 heirs Bush, Kke.; Snells 
Bush, ISVc,, Smith, lie., Zimmerman Creek, IHe.; 
Brocket! A Footer, Lie.; Bellinger. EJe.i Cook A li es, 
13.Sc.f Cold Creek, I3 ..e.: Columbia Center, 13'-.,;.; 
Christman. 13c.; Dairy Hill, ISJrftv , Esiton ville, l.’iije.; 
Old Fairfield. 13Ve.; Cold Brook, 13-Yc,; Henderson, 
13 Vc.; Herkimert'o. Central, 13-Y'c ; lllll, 13|;c.; ILrki- 
mer, 1H .1. I). Ivw, 1H \ C.; Keys. 13 V, c.; Kloek & 
Nellis, H Sc. J Avery A-. Ives, Me.: Manheltn, IHYo.; 
St. Jolirwvllle, lHJfc-,; A. Smith A Co., i.ljrtc. The de¬ 
livery of butter lias fallen off, the whole amount In 
market being less than 100 tubs. Prices ranged from 
24®2Tc., the bulk going from 2t-,'26e. 
The weather Is pleasant, hut dry, and tlm country is 
suffering for want of rain 
New York 
KOf ll ESTER. \. V H May lt». Flour Is de¬ 
cidedly higher. Bout wliolcsiilix ul #10.50 and second 
nt #10 per barrel. Wheat ?t,ftS@2 #01 red winter *2® 
2.20 for amber to white Coi n. 75c. Oats, 52c, >< bush. 
Beans scarce at #2,25*1*2.75 >< bush, Rye Wtc®$l- But¬ 
ter lrt()2e lower, selling at'?5*»28e. Wool Is nominal at 
80®65e., a decline. No sales made yet, Sheep pelts 
82.50'.* I each. Potatoes are lower. Peaeliblows bring 
$1.50 per barrel; other kinds #1 wl,25 per barrel. Hay 
scarce, $17@25 per ton. Dry weather continues, anil 
wheat and grass must be very light- crops. 
Why the Universal is Superior to all 
other Wringers. 
it has It o W I; 1, L ’ S PATENT 
WUEHEE COGS. 
It has the PATENT STOP, which keeps 
the Cogs from disconnecting. 
It has the 9IALEE.IBLE ||CO\ 
I’OL I* I CLA JI ■». 
it has the FOLDING APROA, or 
Guide. 
It has Two PRESSURE SCREWS, 
which give double the capacity for pressure. 
Sold hy the House Furnishing and Hardwure Trade 
generally. 
FOR HAND OR HORSE POWER 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
Skit York. May 10, 1873; 
With cool weather again, there Is n good demand 
for meats of all kinds, and the markets generally 
show an upward tendency Cattle arc coining for¬ 
ward more sparingly, and sheep run light. Lambs are 
Increasing In numbers, but the demand uses them up 
quite as fast its they arrive. Hogs are - till plenty and 
cheaper, but they are improving a little under lighter 
arrivals. The demand fur pork is very light, s<> fur as 
the fresh trade goes, but cutters are actively at work 
curing Urge quantities for shipment abroad' 
Beeves,. Total for the week Just ended, 7,518, 
against 8.LS9 for the previous week. Of tills number, 
■1,511 were on salt* last Monday 161 ear loads at Corn- 
inunipaw, 117 at lOtllh St.,and 7 lit. VVeelmwketi. There 
was very little change In price, but u few lots held 
over for want of purchase m. Mur,, then the arrivals 
have boon moderate, only 2.300eotiting lorward, and 
the market shows a Utile limitless, with n.n attempt 
on the part of dealers to Khovn thorn up again. So 
completely Is the trade In the blinds of n fen specu¬ 
lators, that they immcdluiadv eliork ihetirrlvuls when 
the market shows sign* of being overstocked. Feed¬ 
ers of distillery nuttl»ur(> now hurrying them off be¬ 
fore the hot-weather sets in. Most or those sent in 
of late were fat, and sold close up to thn prices ,,f 
corn-fed Bluer*. Texans are source, They arc worth 
UrtiUMO. One drove, fed in .Missouri, f rwt good 
flesh, sold at Il'.c, 56 ilia, per owl, Of tlm Illinois 
cattle- and four-firths of the slock now hail from 
Illinois 157 Millers, trti owt.. sold at !2'.,e„ 58 lbs per 
ewt., with 17 corn-fed. nol us fut, "ewt., at, I'JUo.; loaof 
71# ewt. at Uidl.'lc., with 222 Indiana sttllers, 7K ewt., at. 
ll:¥c. Bulls sell ut 5|*'rtj2JYe. it., live weight. Tin, 
dry weather begins to frighten the farmers, und some 
of them Incline to reduce their stuck of cattle as,, 
precaution. Kroro all we Can leurn. It does not look 
like having a gbit of entile this spring, save lu an ex¬ 
ceptional market. Most of the droves sent in during 
the past week made their owners u little money. 
The following urn the closing prices for the week 
In comparison with what cattle brought one week ago 
for net weight of beef: 
Tills week. Last week. 
Cents. Cents. 
Choice beeves, y ® 13 12w ® fijv 
Good to prime... ..12 <». t 2 « hy 6« 12k 
Ordinary to medium.Ill-; © 11 jj 11 ® Ru 
Lowest grade.1I)K ® 11 10 § 10k 
Average sulos.11Y (is 12 Ujf © — 
Hogs.—Total for the week 39,731, against 11,All ond 
week ago. with lighter receipts, and a strong move¬ 
ment on tho part of dealers to check the heavy Iomhos 
they wore sustaining. Cooler weather aiding, tins 
downward course lias been cheeked, an,I an upward 
turn begun Dealers lost more tti.m >160 per cur-load 
lust week, while one or tsvo hot days caused it great 
mortality among tho hogs themsel vex. Live are lew 
worthafter selling down lu iXtotWc. City 
slaughtered sell at & : lG«*65<e 
Milch Catva. Receipts for the week 113 hood. 
Cows are in good demand, milk haying advanced. 
Fresh cows tire coming forward somewhat freely, Lmt 
all the good ones are noun Ullu-n, mostly by deulers, 
who peddle thorn out among milkmen A fancy cow 
is sometimes sold elose nt, to *109, some gentleman 
going out. of r.he city to spend the summer, taking her 
to his rural home. Poor cows have been sold at 830 
<'i 35 each, with ordinary to medium nt Tli-dS. good to 
prime #7(1®80, very f>.-w going above #75. 
Sheep hiiiI Luoilis. -Itecelpls for the week 13,333 
against 13,798 the previous week. Under continued 
light arrivals the market, is rather stronger, only 
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