of using them. Sheep :m* quoted at6K<@7>4e for such 
as are coming forward just now. though strictly prime 
might reach 7 ‘ Lambs sell at ilfitUe. for quite 
common Western to extra fat Jersey* of 00 lbs. tine 
lot of SO n> Vtv. lambs went at llr., while a lot of 66 lb. 
Jerseys sold at 13c., und some of 111 lb, extras at 14c. 
Hogs. These are depressed again with large num¬ 
bers offering. They sell at SXGtGc. for heavy to light 
dressed, One cur sold alive at 4 !M6c. The market 
Closes dull and weak. 
Vegetables.—Green peas are coming In now pret¬ 
ty nearly front all directions, and prices are lower. 
The new potatoes comiug In Are mostly small, ami 
sell low. Old potatoes are found in the market at 
lower prices. _ __ _ 
Potatoes, Surly Rose, bbl., for seed, Sl.itO02.OO: P. 
Blows. 21.Kh41.75: Prince Albert, tl.Kk<4l.t6; Monitor 
and ticMNlrlch, ♦1.35*1.30: Jackson. $UW»l.7. r >; l)y right, 
$1.50i.t>2; sweet Del., 74UO*.I50 Onions, red and yel¬ 
low, *1.00 4150. Garlic. per 100 bunches, fRtaSJ. 
Turnips, Rus-oii, bbl.. $■>- Cabbages, tier 100, $>'W4. 
Beets per 100, f I 25. Carrot*. per llJO. 21.n0 Bermuda 
potatoes, $*<,08.50; do. tomatoes, 5-<|t. crate. 90o.; do. 
onums, per crate, $l.(Xh«L35. Asparagus, Sr. J., per 
dm,, 75 c4d»1.:iU; do , Oyster Bay 2.50. Pints. \ a., 
bbl,. 50c.«s*l.K>; do. N. J„ *4. String brans, per ernte, 
82.25. Cucumbers, 8. C„ crate, $.VL Turnips, N. J„ 
100 bunches, *6. 
Wool. -There l* no change In tho market. Prime 
stock Is held iirntly, butrommon qualities are offered 
at prices in the buyer’s favor. The demand is small. 
The attention or the trade Is centered in the clip in 
the West. Farmers say they will not sell under TUm 
75c., and arc not offering stock to any extent. Latest 
sales are at 77c. for XX fleeces, unwashed at 50c.; 
tubbed at 80c. 
Wlilsky—Is lower. Hales of Western at 90c. 
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COUNTRY CHEESE MARKETS, 
Little Fulls, N. Y., June, 1. 1872. 
TnK market at Little Falls for the week ending June 
1st has been brisk, with large offering*, amounting in 
the aggregate to 10,000 boxes, about 6,000 of which 
were sold. 
The delivery of farm dairies numberod about I,.100 
boxes, and prices ranged from He. to Mo. The hulk of 
sales going at 12Lc. to l.T-ie. The quality Of farm dai¬ 
ries is steadily Improving, the larger propurion of 
skim* having gone forward. The factories were 
largely represented, uml prices on an average were 
•-4C. bettor than last week. We give quotations us 
follows , 
Bethel, Utfc.: BrocjUrtt A Feeter, 14.14c,; Brockett’s 
Bridge, 14; Caryl, HMe.i Oanajuhurle, 14He.: Ful¬ 
ton, M'-jC.: Henderson llotpa, 13Ku.; Uousonglover, 
14Sc.; Palatine Utdnri, 14.Sc ; M. 8. Smith. 14c.; St. 
Johnsvllle, MSc*: Vaohornsvtlle, U>*e.; Newvtllo. 
M‘* c.j Cook A Ives, MStv; Little Falls Central, U«C.; 
Old Fairfield. t4hl<!.; UerkUner Co, Cent., uwe.; Ml- 
uorvllle, UNO.; Shells Bush, lt*c,; Bates. UliC.; A. 
Smith & Co., like.; Columbia Center, like.; Country¬ 
man, 1IM<-M Zollar, 14'jc.; (file's ( reek. 11 Hu.; Dairy 
II111, UMC-i Danube Cold Spring, li.Ho,; kructnuu, Mo.; 
J. H. Gutman, He.: Henderson A*»o., 14vo.; Herki¬ 
mer Co. Union, 12 He.; Hill, HUc.; J. 1). Ives, 14Vic.; 
Keys, 1414c.; Klock & Nellis, like.; Mnnheim Cent., 
HHC.; Mendonville, ll.He.. Nlehuls, like.; Norwuy 
Ambo., Hke..; Oppetthclni Union, 13Lc.; PaWe'8 Hol¬ 
low. like,. W. Peck, like.; smith Creek, like.; 
Snells Bush, H'-;c.; South Columbia, like.; Top 
Notch, 14Hc.; Batoiiville, 14>,'o. 
Rutter this week was In small delivery, and prices 
from 26 to 28c. 
We have advices from abroad to the third week tn 
May. Our London correspondent says some new 
choose has come to hand and sold readily. Now 
American Is quoted at 60s. to 68a.; old at 62s. to ub*.; 
second quality, 56e to l!(t*. Thu other descriptions 
jf cheese sell tt» follows: English Cheddar, tJOs. to 
74«.; Wiltshire double. Otis, hi 74 s.; Cheshire medium, 
50s. to 60b.; Unu, 01 s to 70s ; Hootch, new, 04*. to its. 
Dutch chetiso -bkhuus, 41s. to 60s., Derby ahurpe, SO*. 
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LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
Nk.v York, May 20 ,1872. 
THE record of tho past week shows a decrease In 
receipts of cattle with an increase, in other kinds of 
live stock. Cool weather has favored trade and 
bcevotl have rattier advanced, sheep harely holding 
their own, while hogs have declined on account of 
abundance. Heavy contracts Par cattle for the I ndlans 
g 1 vt- Increasing confidence to tills trade. Thousands 
of Texan beeves will bo taken from the plains to feed 
the Indians with instead or sending thorn here for 
.sale. Besides, a* there are largo contracts for suit 
and smoked beef, runny cattle will bo slaughtered at 
the West for this purpose. Tho strawberry season 
baa now fairly opened In it* ulmuduuee, hut as yet 
there does uot appear to bo much diminution of tho 
cull for meats. 
The following are the receipts of livestock shown 
In comparison with other years: 
Slioon A 
R.ovhn. Oust*. CuIv.j, I,null, 0 . lings. 
Totals this week. 7,918 93 4,1)78 18,1.19 42,019 
“ last week. 8,506 106 4,443 16,t»>2 28,91!) 
Corresponding week 
last year, . 6,714 88 3,239 18,478 17,550 
Average last year... 7,187 88 2,301 25,132 25,177 
Beeves.—There has been rather a scarcity of cat¬ 
tle during tho week Just ended, und the markets have 
been well clou nod up each day, and ut rather improv¬ 
ing figure*. Cherokee* were sold at, like, on the 
scutes, 58 lb*, per ewt.; but they were good, scaling 
close upon 1,10(1 lb*, alive. Very row of the thin ani¬ 
mal* or any kind went as low a* lie., bulls selling at 
Ok'c. L n>. live weight. At the. lust general market on 
Monday there were 152 car loads of cattle on sale at 
L’omtuunlpuw. 114 ears at UXlih Ht., anti 8 at Wt-e- 
huwkcn, making a total or 4,743 heart, all of which 
found early morning customers. Since then we have 
had 2,6<V> head, scattered over several day*, and ttiey, 
too. went off readily. Ju*t ut the close there Is an 
unsupplied demand, and price* favor the seller. 
Drover* make money this wenk. There lire negotia¬ 
tion* *tlll be.tng carried ou between the different rail¬ 
roads looking toward* a harmony of interests In the 
live stock carrying trudu and more equality in the 
distribution of (he stock, but no result* nave yet been 
reached. .Vs yet the New Jersey Central and the 
Hudson River mad* deliver fully seven-eighth* of 
the stock m our markets. The Erie is HLill out In the 
cold Home of tho Into shipper* over tin- New York 
Central road have recently changed to tho Pennsyl¬ 
vania Central, on account of always having *toek lute 
In by tho former route. No cattle nro brought from 
Albany on the boats this season. 
The quality of the cattle now coining forward aver¬ 
ages fair, all the still-fed *tock being in. Most of the 
good droves sell at 12<«;12)<c., with prime ut 13o., mak¬ 
ing an advance of !4t3)hio. for the week. 
Tito following are the closing prices for the week 
in comparison with whut cattle brought one week ago, 
for net weight of boof; 
Tills week. Last week. 
Cents. Cents. 
Choice beeves, F .12V CS 13 12X (it) 12V 
Good to prime........12 66 12X II k 66 12)4 
Ordinary to medium......,11W @ 12 II 66 11 Si 
Lowest grade. 1034 66 11 10>f 66 10V 
Average sales.12 64 113t 69 — 
Milcli Cows.—Were we to take the average selling 
price of milk for our guide—loss than #1 per can, last 
week—we should call the cow Undo the hardest yet. 
It certainly is dull, hut is not quite as depressed as Is 
the milk market. There l* an overstock of common 
and medium cows, while very few reully good milkers 
are sent lu lor sale. One car Of medium uOws aver¬ 
aged $55 eueh. with 10 at $66, and a few prime at $80; 
poor selling ut $40. 
Veal Culve*.-Tlio Cftir trudo is not as good, ar¬ 
rival* being large, while the advance or last week 
checked their u*e. People are turning more to iarnb 
as Its season approaches its bight. Calve* run poorer 
in quality, more of those known as buttermilk und 
gruns calves coming to market. Such have been sold 
at i!46sSe. per R>. Tliln milk veal* are worth OtoOSe.; 
fair to good, 7<67Kc.. with prime at 8c.. anti a few ex¬ 
tra* atSKcv One lot of 34 Slate calve*, lisa*., *<>ld at 
7ftc.; 75 of 110r»l50R>s., at 0(6Tc.; 43of mn>a., at ti.Sc. 
Sheep and Lambs.—While lambs are in good 
demand, and rather higher at the close, sheep drag 
even at !<c. decline. They have ruled so high, the 
season through, that people have got out of the way 
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