CASE OF TXPE 
Totals this week 
" last week 
AU8, 40 
MOOSE’S BUBAL fJEW-YOBHEB 
speculative. Sales at tc.Se.M Ho. for Western ; 11 VM 
4h tor Ohio. Corn lias been sold more trcely to ship¬ 
pers nt tinner prices. Sales at tiloaaGHo. for steamer 
lots of Western mixed ; tSSKwOtc, for sailing vessels, 
lots do.. tm$o. for yellow. 
Hops.-The market is almost bare of stocks. 
Last year’s growth Is almost entirely cleared off the 
market. Brewers are supplying their wants from the 
crop of IsTil. Prices will undoubtedly open high here 
for the now crop, hut tin* opening price*, it is thought, 
will not he nmlntulncd in view of the prospects uf 
the erup on the other side, as the Indications ure that 
Knaland and Germany will have a consldurubje quan¬ 
tity over for export. 
New Vorks, growth 1871,226465; Eastern dn.,?2i®60c.; 
Western do.. %u*tX)C.; Vearllnits do.. 'TO. UXti.kk?.; Olds 
do., 'tin. Into lie.; Bavarians. iKkgiiSc.; English, 60<<*t>6e. 
liny nml Strnw.—Trade N fair in new at steady 
prices. Sales at $1 l'or old shipping; $1.20ia.1.16 for 
retail qualities: salt. $1; Clover, sSL-POo. The best 
qualities of new sell at from $lf<»1.30. Straw at tl.ltVa. 
1.10‘for long rye, tiv«,'.)llc. tor short rye; 75fe80e. for 
oat. 
Provision*. —The advance in pork was short-lived. 
The past several days have shown a dull market; 
$13.50 for August round lota, and at the close that 
price was accepted for OcU Jobbing pork sold ut 
»i:l,r.2«t 13.05. Prime mess nominal at $12, extra prime 
do. $10.50(4 11. Heel '111 tuir demand for Coasting and 
ship use. To. are very quiet. We quote plain mess, 
bids,. ftk.ell); extra mess,do., fliMI'i; prime mess, tea., 
$12('ii<; India muss, do., tl7n*>20. Bacon is Unit, with 
-eversl large export orders tilling Lone clear at 7\ 
i,W*c?.j short do. scarce, 8 Ke.; short rib,7 tie. t Jut meats 
ttrm, wltli the advance in eity hogs, and smoked meat s 
of all descript ions are selling uot.vely from sloro. We 
quote city smoked hams, hkiiASe.: elty^moked should¬ 
ers. •SbjoV.lH'O.; pickled bellies, boxed, emf-V'.; d". loose, 
»<gi* ije.: pickled hams. Western, bint Ho.: do. city, IP.> 
liKc.t Western tiaais, in tight tcs.; 12«i |3c.. according 
to brand; pickled shoulders, SVdhe.i shoulders in 
drv salt, boxed, fiKeUio ; fresh hums. IffJ.7 oi, i:p<c. 
I.ard lias quite broken down *ln»t the 1 st, and H\c. 
for contract, for August, and 8j4«, for September, are 
rul I prices at the close. Now lard.MMc ; City. 8 K<«(i 8 Hc. 
TalloW, city prime at 9Wc. V tt>.; country hhls. anil 
tcs., Stearlne steady at lU.'cc, f* lb. 
Poultry nml Unit***.-There Is very little dressed 
coming' In. Live are In good supply and lower. 
Geese are plenty and declining. Woodcock scarce 
and higher, spring chickens, Western per pair I.V.i- 
ilrte.; do. Jersey, • ■ it, 20 <! 422 e. Fowls -Jersey, l!k./ 
20C.; do. Western, W®1SK3, Turkeys Jersey, l.y,«22e.; 
Western, ilo.. ld« !0c. Roosts t>per n,.. llWilvSe. Ducks 
—Jersey, pair, -'Mf.bl.20.; Western. Tic. Geese —West¬ 
ern, 81,ia®2. Woodcock $1.]3HU>1.25. 
Seed.—A few small kits are selling to the home 
trade at steady llgures. Michigan and Indiana Mlfft 
10 c. State, UP ifit 111kie. Timothy at |3.25(v43..'iO. 
'Tobacco. -The low grades of Kentucky are 
wuutcd at full prices. Heed leaf is moderately active; 
current arrivals ure placed to home consumers at 
very steady figures. Virginia common to good lugs, 
7 'V'H Vt'c.; low to medium leaf, 'Am IllVic.; good to fine, 
lli'nlie.; dark wrappers. I'Joulio.; bright, SOtjROc.; smok- 
' : I SQj 170 
Light Heavy 
New crop Kentucky, Grades, Grades. 
Lugs...UH'e* !• C. U iki 9KC. 
Common to medium leal' .,...... 'JiifiilO 9Y®IOx 
Good do......lOhdslI 11 0)12*4 
Fine do.11M<(»12M 13 @14 
Selections.13 @H 15 @ltl 
New crop Seed leaf. 
Connecticut and Mass, hliers....., ........ 11 @16 
seconds. . . '16 @35 
New York State running lots.......... Ill @13^ 
Pennsylvania do medium. 12 @14 
fair. 15 @17 
tine. 18 @22 
Ohio, running lot*... 10M@15 
W iseonsiu and Western.. 8 k@10 
VoKeiables.—There Is a good supply of potatoes 
and prices are a shade easier. A few sweets from 
Florida quoted $ 6 per bbl. Garden stuffnot umterially 
changed. 
New potatoes, L. L, lihL. $2fii)2.25; do. Jersey, $2<<r 3.25 
Southern, |b<c2. Tomatoes, $1.1*1" I..'41, Squash ,f bbl., 
$1 25@2.25, white and yellow. Cucumbers, e bbl, 
*L Onions, Bermuda, oOe. Tumips, r bbl.. ♦lo/. 1.50. 
Cabbages, bbl,. $6Wi7, Large Hutch oabbugas, $10<(d2. 
Green corn, ► 100, 76 c,« 4 $l. 25 . Marrow squasli, p bbl., 
fl.50oi$L75 for Southern and $1.75(3 $2 for Northern, 
(nitons, F bbl., $2.2,‘>@2.75. 
Whisky — Prices are steadily held. Sales are 
small at 93c. for Western. 
COUNTRY CREESE MARKETS. 
Uittl** Kails, N. V.< August 3, 1872, 
THK market at Little Kails for tin? week ending 
Augugt 3 was brisk, with a -light. advance in prices 
above those of last week. The delivery of farm dai¬ 
ries amounted to about 4011 boxes, and sales were 
umile at 10 *I 0 >;c., with a lew lots extra ut lie. 
The offerings from factories were large, amounting, 
In the aggregate, to 13JQMI boxes, 7,1100 of which were 
sold, We give quotations of loading transactions ns 
follows: 
Avery A Ives.......... I'! 1 . Johnston Cross ttiiads.il>. 
Hates.12 Keys .. .la' 
Hllltnger.UK Klock A Nellis.13 
Bethel.12 G. I.iidue.12 
liudlong A Schuyler. I2!i Muulicim.12if 
Huell.12 Muriliellli Center. 12 '., 
Caiutjoiiurlc. 12 ( 1 , Man helm Turnpike,. 12k 
Cold llrook.TJX Vlohawk Valley ...13', 
Cook A Ives. 12 S, Nusll A Keeler. 1 1 if 
Cfftlno’- corners... . I 2 >: Newvllle Ass't.. 
Couuiryman.13’., Nichols.12', 
Dairy Valley.II Newport lllll.13:, 
Dlllikle.12 1 to, 1 1 - . ..121, 
Kat.onvllle..12k A. Smith A Co. 12 
Euphrates.11...Smith Creek.12.'., 
Falrlield Association..12H Snell's Hush. Il\ 
North Falrlield.13 H Spey dor A Maxiiold,,. II •. 
Old Fairfield.I3)i Sprukcr . .. .II , 
Fays. .... .12 Stratford A Salisbury 
Flat Creek.11Y (small cheese.12 . 
Fulton.Ill v Switzer lllll.IIS 
Henderson Assoelat'n.lSX Top Notch ......12 
1 tei'kuner Co. Central .12' , '/Jin merman Creek.12 
J. D. Ives.. . .12', /oiler.12 
The weather has been warm and showery. The 
Wet weather interferes somewhat with the hay har¬ 
vest, but the crop, so fur, lias generally been secured 
in good order. 
-•-*-*- 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
NRW YoitK, Aug. 3, 1872. 
TllKltK has been an increase In receipts of sheep 
and hogs, while cuttle have rim lighter, and many of 
them of pour quality. We are getting green Texans 
run right through. They sell atJKnJiSe., and are hard 
to dispose of at all. Tile weather is cool and very 
favorable for trade. Fruits are abundant. and so are 
vegetables, Imt meats continue to haven good sale, 
especial'y when we take Inin account the absentees 
ut the Summer resorts. There is a large out-of-town 
demand for meals to supply these very resorts. 
Cow#. Cnlvof. 
SlieufJ ■< 
Ltuiilo. 
lh'gfi. 
. 9,376 
123 
2,IN) 
30.631 
30,337 
. 8,7115 
133 
2,311 
29,7157 
25,893 
i 8425 
56 
2,563 
30,(110 
23,685 
. 7,187 
88 
2.301 
25.132 
25.177 
in comparison with what cattle brought one week ago, 
for net weight of beef: 
This week. Lust week. 
Cents. Cents. 
Choice beeves, 1R A....... .13W @ 1!P< 13 & 131f 
Good to prime....12K (id 13 12 Oil 12 : V 
Ordinury to medium_ ...11 fit 12 10 X ® 11 X 
Lowest grade.9 00 10 8 >: 06 10 
Average sales.12'f r.i — Ilk 
Veal Calves. These are doing remarkably well, 
fat milk veals having reached lii‘-;c. by tlie load. Sev¬ 
eral lots were sold at that price, with nothing really 
good below HVje. Common veals sell at 8 (,r‘Je.. with 
grass calves ut lyfaiOe.. or f.s.,12 each. One lot of 1-41 
mixed calves averaged f ll.'.Hi pet' head. 
Shrep nml l.ninli*,—With about the receipts of 
tlie previous week, there is no change in fat sheep, 
nut. thin stock moves slowly and at a little decline. 
Several lots were Mold at .!H<sf>5X-c.. while choice Wl it. 
O, went 31 7y»C. The average l'or fair sheep is OSe. 
Lambs are very plenty and generally lower. They 
vary greatly in price. While a few choice Jerseys 
might/ till sell at lie., I0i{c is the top for good State, 
and ilMai ltle. l'or Pa. and Canada. Some poor West¬ 
ern go as low uhVw'Sc. Prime ivy. of tWIbs.suld auls'c. 
Tile average ot s;S!5 sheep and lambs was 46.10 each. 
Hogs. With an luereose in Hie supplies, the mar* 
hots still rule strong und at better figures— vi*..0H<« l 7c. 
for city dressed. I Uglier gold, and active shipping 
demands for hog products have to do with tins ad¬ 
vance. 
IMlIch t’ovvs. -The past has been about the hard¬ 
est week In the milk business, tlie price being about 
41 per can most id the time. Tins made 11 dull Iresii 
cow trade and the pens continue to hold unsold 
stock. The offerings are nulte too large for tills sea¬ 
son of the year, when milkmen are overstocked with 
animals. Prices continue ut f30w,50 for Common to 
fair, anil $611 @7(1 for good to prime milkers. 
LATEST. Timidity, August .1. I I’. Tl.— 
Itecvcs.—Arrivals to-<lity. Di ears ut CnirnuimlpHW, 
HJ7 nt PlOth 8 L, and 41 ut Woekawlceti, making 5,1*17 for 
the present market, Prime cattle were not plenty 
uml held llieir own at 13@il%c,, but medium were ) ,e. 
lower, anil poor full off nearly '.se. Some thin, 111., 
sold at Hie., and were as poor unfitly Texans. Stock 
barely sold off. 
Sheep null l.miihs —Arrivals for to-day's mar¬ 
ket, 16 ear loads ut Cunimunlpaw, Is at 4-Stli St., and 18 
4rtt.li St., making III,.'$117 on wile. Sheep are tin lower, 
choice lots are selling at tl-V«»7e., with it few at 7' ,'c. 
Landis are more ttuiri 'ie.. lower, only very prime 
reaching Irtc KattVI pmitid I’anadas, sold at '.e 0 . 
lings. Iteeulpts tu-dttj, Sunday included. Iff cur 
loads at Fommunlpaw and 411 nt 40th st., making ‘.1,37,. 
The market was weaker, dressed of 280 lbs. selling at 
fie.; 200 lbs., OWWifi!fir. i ISO lbs., 6 SpfiGfiXc., and pigs, 
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