Vegetable*. -Potatoes have again declined with 
the pressure u> soil, Bermuda a re alsoeasier. South¬ 
ern green stuff Is declining with the advancing Season. 
Potatoes, Early Hose, bbl„ for seed, $1,50(./2.1X*; I*. 
Blows, S1.85iio2.25; Prince All.ort, f1.7o,.u2 ; Monitor and 
Goodrich, 4L25*il.5(P, Jackson, *L.M>« 1,7'.: Dyright. 
floOtcJ; sweot Del.. f-l.OOni.JO, Onions, rod and yel¬ 
low, ' *1.IX).<.1.60. Garlic, per 100 hunches, *22<a24. 
Turnips. Russia, bbl.. M. Cabbage*, per 100 , ffGtX. 
Beets per 1U0, <1.25. Carrots, per 100. $1.50. Bermuda 
potatoes, do. tomatoes, ,">-<it. crate, 00 c.; do. 
on‘ons, per crate. fl.uO ' 1-25. Asparagus, N. J„ per 
do*., 75c.«i*l.oO; do.. Oyster Bay. *225c'2.50. Peas. Va.. 
bbl., *5. string beans, per crate, *0. Cucumbers, 
S. C , orate, 4Hffi4. 
Whisky— Is Orinly Meld ut 91o. 
Wool. The market Inis less tone. The few buy¬ 
ers here name lower price* for Ueooos. and for com¬ 
mon and medium stock a decline is admitted. Prime 
grades are held at about late prices. 1 .atest sales arc 
ut 7y«7Gc. for Michigan fleece, 08e. for extra pulled, 
SSM'iiSSc. for choice super pulled. tile. for Buenos 
Ayres, GSgTSc. for Australian, 37(i?iSkj. for Hast India. 
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Little Fulls, N. Y„ May 23, 187‘i. 
The market at Little Falls for the week ending May 
25th was brisk, with an advance ill prices above those 
of last week from -,'C. to '<c_ on the bulk of sales. 
The delivery of farm dairies numbered about 1,050 
bores, and prices ranged from lie. to 13';r. The qual¬ 
ity of farm lots lias Improved considerably. The of¬ 
ferings from factories were fully 4,000 boxes, about 
3,000of which were sold. \Ve give transactions In 
leading factories a* follows; 
Mohawk Valley, 13.40.; Shells Bush, ltc.; Country¬ 
man, Uc.; Man helm Turnpike, Us^e.. (.’rum Creek, 
14e.; Newvllle, like.: Snells Bush, I4!fc.; Brockotta 
Bridge. 14c.; Cook A Ives, 1-1 He.; Palatine Union,Ti ke.; 
Spraker. lO-e , Norway Aaso., HSR; Avery A Ives, 
li ve.; Old Fairfield, lie.; Herkimer, lie.: Dairy Val¬ 
ley, like.; Fiilrtlold Amo., ll'.c.: Florida, lie.: Hen¬ 
derson A mo., 14 4e.; Newport, II 1 ie.; Herkimer Co. 
Ci>nt., like.; .1. I). Ives, like.; Keys, I4e.: Manhelm, 
He..: Manhelm Cent., I'lke.; VV Peek, UVa* Smith 
Crock, 1P,T_; Top Noteh, He,; Vanhorosvllle, WYc. 
In butler there was only a moderate delivery at 
prices ranging from 2 Uc. to 27He 
\Ye have advices from abroad to the llrsl we.ok In 
May. Our London correspondent suys that cheese is 
quiet and no prime Iri first hands. SVe give quota¬ 
tions Amerlejui extra tine, 74s.; line, iVfc. to 70-..; 
good, HI*, to IB*. The other descriptions of cheese 
sell ns follows j—New English Cheddar, 58s. to GOA 
Wiltshire double. 12 s. to 70s.; Cheshire medium, ails. 
10 Oils.; flue. Ms. to 70s.; Scotch, new, (His. to 70s.; Dutch 
choose, Edom*, its. to Ms.; Gnttdas, Pis. to lilfcs.j Derby 
uhape, 'Os. to (ills. 
In butter only best descriptions of European sell. 
We quote : Normandy extra, 120s, to 124s.; Canadian, 
00s. to 90s, The corresponding prices last year wen* 
Cork’s butter. 133s.; American clicesc, 74s. 
lit eeulyal New Turk the much needed ruin came 
on Suuday and continued all day, with showers on 
Monday, which have given pastures and meadows a 
good start. 
nicii, Y„ Mny 211. Prices advanced v. cent. 
Offerings small and Competition .sharp. The lowest 
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reaching the latter figure. Sales were made at lli'P " 
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Healthful Climate, Free Homes, Good Market; 
fi R if York . May 23, 1872. 
With an increase in all kinds of live stock, hogs ex¬ 
cepted, the market* have undergone little change. 
Kish are very plenty, and one would think their 
cheapness would lessen the demand for meat. One 
thing in the beef market is very ilolieeuble, viz : the 
difficulty butchers have iff disposing of their coarse 
pieces. Porter-house and strloiu steak are so largely 
called for that It takes a great many cattle to yield 
enough. The rumps, ton. sell fairly, hat plntmi and 
navuls tire hard to sell. Strawberries arc also very 
plenty, und •* »hort-cuke ” is niton, fo the partial ex¬ 
clusion of beef, and still the consttirirtlion of the. 
various meat* Is large, and prices an* 'veil Qustiilmid, 
The following are the receipts of live stock shown 
In comparison with other years : 
SUtf«n & 
Kwvil*. tVw*. Clilvvi. I Dll i I IrS, lings. 
Totals this week.. .. H,.V>i l (>7 4.413 I6,t!52 28,(»1!) 
last week. . 7,548 11.7 4,309 13,833 89,731 
Corresponding week 
last year.0,980 100 4,011 21,958 20,051 
Average last year. . Ll-n Ut 2.301 35,132 25,177 
Beevew. Late ruins ut the West are a great relief 
t" some portions <*t tie: ..igntry, readers be- 
ginniug to send stock to market on aeeounl of a 
scarcity of water. Accounts from Texas represent 
that rattle are being sent Into Kansas and neighbor- 
.ng Suites in large quantities. It Is estimated that 
250,000 hfiad will bo taken from Texas the present, sea¬ 
son. These cattle tire generally thin, and will not be 
lit for market before the last of July or tli>r or \ ugust. 
Thu arrivals here during the week just ended have 
been quite large, and there Is a little easiness in price 
at the close, a few cattle remaining unsold in the 
pen*. There wen; 5,398 beeves "II sale last Monday— 
1st ear loads at C'onnuumpaw, fid ut IfKItli hi-, and Id ut 
Weelniwken. There wits a fair dnni.and. but the num¬ 
bers were loo great for till to sell without some re¬ 
duction in price, hence a few were held over. Stock 
ha* been coming In freely since— 12(1 ear loads to-duv 
und thin stock has declined V»'We. V lb. A lot of O', 
cwt- Texans was sold at lOi-e., while H 8 Illinois steers, 
went at II 'ic., and 79 of 7 cwt. at 12c. Some fat 8 cwt. 
cattle were sold at l2Sc„ with Just a few . picked out, 
at l ie. The market closes dull, but dealers Incline to 
hold on to their droves rather than redace the figures 
very much. 
The following are the closing prices for the weuk 
In comparison with what cattle brought one week ugo, 
for net weight of beef: 
This week. Last week. 
Cento. Cents. 
Choice beeves, "ft !t>.I2.H Ft 12;V 12If Fo 13 
Good to prime.11 If <a 12j? 12 m. I2'3 
Ordinary to medium.11 © 11E 11K <"i 11-, 
Lowest grade.10W @ 10Y 10jf (i» II 
Average sales... UJf @ — litf <,u 1 •> 
Mllcli C’oyvu. Milk Inis been selling badly for 
some days past, the supply being largely in excess of 
the demand. This causes a dullness In the fresh cow 
trade, and prices rule lower us n general thing, most 
sales being at F15 * 50. Only good milkers are wanted. 
A few choice cows are selling at375.(80. hut It ts rare¬ 
ly the case that a dealer gels over |T 0 for a Urns cow. 
Veil! Cnlvcn.—Arrival* are large, but former low 
price* milled to a sca.re.lty of mutton have lead to a 
very largo consumption of veal. The market has 
even Improved With the Increased receipt*. Coni 
weather too, favor* tnule. Fat State calves have 
reached Tjftgsu., u tew prime selling at k'so., while the 
finest .Tcrsi-ys and Bucks Co l*a., where they get up 
a No. 1 article, soil at SJidAUc. One lot of R0 hetia 140 
lbs. sold at 9c, right through. Thin milk veals goat 
'• t7'While these reared on butuermilk and other 
poor feed sell at acidic. 
Sheep trail I,ninUs.—There is a new sensation 
here, f.g the first lots of Texas sheep and lambs 
ever soot to this market have just arrived, and were 
t*ohl ut such prices, taken In connection with their 
wist, as makes the experiment a paying one. The 
sheep cost about 4125 per heiPl In Texas, were brought 
through at a cost of I title more than il per head 
yielded more than 41 worth of wool each alter they 
were brought, and sold for vising Fi on this market. 
I hey were small, nne wool sheep, and had previously 
been sent from the West Into Texas for breeding. 
T he general market is rather Improved, fair to good 
sheep selling at 7to<«7\i'., with a ear of prime 1D0 m. 
Ohio ut 8 a, L'hln lots go at liY.iatc. The Texans al. 
bided to Weighed C9 Its., and were sold at tByr. A lot 
of 47 lb. J ex an Iamb:i went at lllc. The lamb trade is 
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