prime khlno 
tion has been obtained by attending to its own 
business, by avoiding alike participation in po¬ 
litical strife and attacks upon other corpora¬ 
tions; and that, notwithstanding the incessant 
attacks of the last six years, whether made from 
malice, disappointed avarice, or those resulting 
from the spleen and rage of a dismissed em¬ 
ploye, and after the fullest and freest investi¬ 
gations, in which the chief accusers have been 
atye to overhaul every book, paper, record and 
employe of the Company, no charge of mal¬ 
feasance or mal-ad ministrut ion has ever been 
in any way, shape or form sustained. 
Referring to the recent action of an Assembly 
Committee, which consisted of seven members, 
four of whom signed a report censuring the olli- 
eers, and three members made a report vindi¬ 
cating the same officers, the Hoard of Trustees 
say that, ns no act ion was taken on either report 
by either house, although the Company used its 
utmost elforts to bring the matter to an issue, 
it is certain that the members who signed the 
ni jority report did not dare to force a vote on 
their report, knowing that it would be over¬ 
whelmingly rejected. 
Notwithstanding these facts, Mr. Homans, 
who is Secretary, Treasurer, and member of the 
Executive Committee of an organization recent¬ 
ly created In hostility to this Company, and 
whose powers of taxation of the companies 
composing It are almost unlimited, called the 
“Chamber of Life Insurance,” and his alders 
and abettors are Hooding the country with this 
majority report, falsely and fraudulently con¬ 
veying to the public the idea that it has the 
sanction of the Legislature of the State. 
The Intelligent public must judge in whom it 
is most safe to repose confidence, this discard¬ 
ed officer or the following Trustees of the Mu¬ 
tual Life Insurance Company of New York: 
Frederick S. Winston, President of the Com¬ 
pany ; John V. L. Pmiy.v, Albany, N. V.; 
Robert II. McCurdy, id East. J4th Street; 
Isaac Green Pi: arson, Vleo-Prcs’t Relief Fire 
Insurance Co.; Martin Bates of Martin Bates 
Si Co.; William Betts, LL. D„ of Letts Sc Rob¬ 
inson; John Wadsworth ; Oliver II. Palm¬ 
er; Samvel E. Sphoulls; Samuel m. Cor¬ 
nell, Catskill, N. Y.; Lucies Rouinhon. Elmira, 
N.Y.; W. Smith Brown of W. 6. Brown Sts Co.; 
Richard Patrick, Vice-Pres’t Bank State of 
New York; William JI. Popuam ; William 
A. IIainks of Halstead, II tines Sc Co.; Sey¬ 
mour L. Hunted, Pres’t Dime Savings Bank, 
Brooklyn; Samuel l). Babcock of Babcock 
Bros. Co.; David HOadlkv, Pres’t Manhattan 
Iron Co.; Henry A. Smythk, Prea’t N. Y. State 
Loan and Trust Co.; W. E. Douce of Phelps, 
Dodge & Co.; George S. Coe, Pres’t American 
Exchange National Bank; William M. V'kr- 
milye, late of Vermilyo Sc Co.; John E. Dkvk- 
i.r.N; Henry E. Davis, late Chief Justice Court 
of Appeals; Richard A. McCurdy, Vice-Presi¬ 
dent of the Company; Francis Skiddy of 
Skiddy, Mlnford A Co.; J. Elliot Conlht 
of J. E. Condit & Co.; James C. Holden of 
Holden, Hopkins & Stokes; Herman C. Von 
Rost of Oelriehs & Co.; George C, Richard¬ 
son, Boston, Mass.; Alexander H. Rich, Bos¬ 
ton, Mass.; W. T. Babcock, San Francisco, 
Cal.; F. Ratchfokd Starr, Philadelphia; 
F. II. Cossitt, No. 183 Madison Avenue; Lewis 
May of May & King, Bankers; Oliver Hak- 
ujman of Low, Ilarriman & Co., Dry Goods. 
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SEMI-BUSINESS PARAGRAPHS. 
Ilenry Ward Headier on Clothes Wringers. 
After a constant use of the Universal Clothes 
Wringer for more than four years in my family, 
I ain authorized by the “powers that be” to 
give it the most unqualified praise, and pro¬ 
nounce it an Indispensable part of the machin¬ 
ery of housekeeping. 
-»■*«- 
Canada is ordering large numbers of the Blan¬ 
chard Churn. They appreciate real merit iu a 
farming implement. 
- 
Advice. —Send for free Price List. Jones 
Scale Works, Binghamton, N. A". 
-•♦,- 
Instead of BITTER use SWEET QUININE. 
THE IVliLIUtETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New YORK, Monday, Aug. 2, 1873. 
nrr»Lw>‘ 1 ! r>,, T ,I ' he receipts Of the principal kinds of 
prouuce lor the past week arc ns follows : 
!*?2f P I ( Uun ' H 1 *"’ 3 . 11,700 
. Hops, nates. 157 
Wheal b Vm S -i. 40,850 Peanut-*, bags. 072 
r.irn V,.! ' 1 . *40,iKM|t'ut meats, pkgs.,., 3,850 
SS?*. 711.250 Pork, hl.lv . . 185 
Rwf’ilira! 1 . 853,801) Beef, pkgg. 172 
lw-ley bush. 2S,1 ' JJ L‘ ar V’ l '“* s . V*tf 
. - Butter, pugs. ly.iss 
BeiwJ h n ii,.1,700 Cheese. pty*. 108,200 
Beans, hush . . .. ;{,220 Wool, hales. 4 01)4 
Lorn mciV » lj , H '”’ 3.84U Crass seed, bush.,. 200 
corn meal, bag#.., 1 ,;mi Dressed ilugs. No.. — 
1 rmi'mliT "V 1 Exports of beans past week, 
tive ^A'' 1 bush. There has been an ne- 
m ,.im'I.., n , w . beans, astlie export shows, ano 
beyond Vied rnmu {Itglier. Mediums have not sold 
other varhfH... e .'J u Rements, but in sympathy with 1 
ttn ' '“- ld tlrmcr . pea and kidney * 
lii.n ‘■cen peas are firm at the new quota i 
range. " anaaian peaa ar e hot plenty and have a better i 
2 . 6 ® M-fy otiter, *2.60® J 
m 2 ? 
bulk. 80e.toW; green peas, hush., range, *U 5 ®Ua. 
Beeswax, —Fur Western 32e. is offered forstmio-ht 
te'paidSCee^- 8 ° ttUlem is Wttated - 
1 Broom Corn. Supplies here are small, and the 
stocks at. other prim leal distributing points are 
moderate. The trade here say that the supplies will 
• be worked up close, and they are paying advanced 
t prices, as follows:—Long, green hurl, prime to olioioe, 
10 ® 12 c.; short and medium brush, choice green, H<" 
1 100. Medium qualities, red-tipped, 5®iio.; common 
; qualities, rod, coarse and stemmy, huBMP- 
Butter. The demand K fair, t he inquiry continu¬ 
ing to shift (roil) Western bi State. Prices are not 
really belter for State, but there are more dealers 
t quoting \ good feature of t he trade is the call 
I for tine State from Eastern points, and lines of 100 
1 lirkiiiB for tli.it use have been taken at 80c. right 
through. New England watering places S.I this sea- 
mn, nt lute years, draw pretty steadily upon onr 
-took, fliOUul) ulaidly t hrough Eastern cities. Welsh 
i- not plenty, nil I hue would readily cornnmnd ;!Se. 
Fails are linn ter fancy, at 35c. Western i- not a 
commercial fen urent this ttroo. A few fancy marks 
"f Miuhlgnn and nholee Ohio will bring 23®24o The 
hulk is quoted at UMftTJc. VYo quote State Itrkins, In 
lines, Mica do, balf-Milm, do.. 3li«32e.; a fnw .selected 
. Itrkins bring -de.; Wclan tubs, when line, brine use.; 
dm range. 2t®2So.; low grades of State, 20®2?c.; Hue 
i Western, 2 Imi22c.; ohorlots, Mm18c. 
<'lllM»ae.—Exports, past week, 99,9119 boxes. The 
i market advanced b, 1 -ij.fe. Immediately subsequent 
to onr last report, with this price paid by shippers: 
' toil the arrivals were very large, and tluty aceumu- 
* luted, with shippers holding’off to some extent, 
awaiting developments. Lower prices were soon 
1 effected, anil ut the (fluke l;ljfc. Is the top price paid 
by shippers. This reaction was expected to some 
extent to follow the rapid advance, hut it is thought 
current, prices Will bring sufficient Inside to create 
an easy feeling among receivers, a d a confident 
' feeling is engendered through this and the belief 
s that the make has been shipped forward to market 
close. 
We quote; Flue Stale factory, ISMlSStSJfu.; ether, 
B'»b*KC.; skim, 5®7c.: half dm, UM&MOHc*; Western 
t factory, 1(IM®13M(.'.; Engl lull qnlry, l l.'iP'.dk’Kc. 
. Got ton.—With tlia*' short interest" covered, prices 
have dropped \e. qn spot eoftOIl, allowing a Shipping 
■ trade, and Inducing it liberal spinning demand. For¬ 
ward deliveries are dull and pressed for sale ut weak 
prices, with August quoted at 19340 : September, IS 
i-100d October, INovember, 17 13-10i*. 
Ppisit'L. Aiiilminn. N«>v OrlejilDi, Ti'X'ifl, 
Ordinary. 14 k DM 14K MR 
Hood Ordinary. 17M 17X 17X 17M 
Hi,riot Good Ordinary, lsjg ism 18# is« 
Low Middling. 19*5 91 m ifiK i;ik 
Middling. 211% 30K 20% 20% 
Good Middling. 22 M 22 !qj 22;V 22 :Y 
Dried Fruits. The feature of trade has boon a 
shorn advance in Hie prices nf impeded pearlies, 
bused upon a liberal inquiry. The demand has been 
mainly from oilt-oi-town parties, and they Imve 
picked up small lets, here and there, to a very fair 
amount. For apples, the demand is mainly fur the 
Coarser eut,, or lots suitable for shipment, at steady 
prices. Home new rnabbeiTtCs brought iltc. HoutJi- 
ern apples quoted at 4 Y-iMu.; State siloed, 7%@8KC.i 
lie., qrs., tM) i'e.; tV.■ slrn, . Peeled peneiics, 
prime, 1 iPblBQ.; ordinary,4i®3c.i unpeeled do., 74 mm«. 
for halves arid He. for quart,ora. Rliuskbcrrles, Ho. 
Fitted cherries, WnDlsc, for tRate and Suuthern. 
Kgga. The trade is very unsatisfactory: receipts 
are moderate, but the demand Is t(m light f,,r deal¬ 
ers to advance prices, Eggs are losing badly, and 
dealers mildly complain of the advantage many buy¬ 
ers take nf the MiiTFTTuT condition nf eggs, saying 
Uipy "count ]p»>off P,o liberally." We quote State 
ami Pennsylvania, 10 j vt20c.| Western, prime, 18® 
ltl%c; do. poor, 1 -,■„ 15;-.e.; Canadian, 1 7poIS u. 
Fear hern.—The demand is light. Prime Western 
live, 80®85u.; other. III Kit 7 lie. 
Flour. -Further slight changes have been made in 
firlces in 1 'uvor of the buyer, with but very little trade 
induced. The receipts arc unusually small fur the 
season, but they accumulate. 
Superfine State.*d 95® 5 20 
Extra do. i; ;;0 cr) 7 2ft 
Superllm* Western. 1 !i,V,« ft 2 d 
Extra do. II no® (i 8.5 
No. 2 do. ;; aft® 1 85 
Round hoop Ohio. li IKK.,, i! 40 
Trade brands do. I! 75® 7 40 
While wheat extras. 7 76m 8 00 
St, Louis. II ftiI-III on 
Southern, shippiug stock. (1 2ft® 7 85 
Flinilly extras. 7 '.KJrZUIO 75 
Rye dour. 4 80® 5 2 ft 
Corn muni. Caloric... 3 3(1® 3 35 
Western, yellow....... 3 In® 3 30 
Jersey. y, j ;j 5 
White VV’eslern. 2 7fKw 3 16 
Brandywine. ks® ;i no 
Bog Meal. Coarse. 1 oft® i m 
Yellow. . | 2ft® I 80 
White.. I 45 ® | 55 
Fresh Fruits. Peaches are In good demand, the 
arrivals, ns yet. moderate. The current estimate of 
the Delaware and Maryland crop together is about 
-O'ljlllll baskets. Nrw Jersey wlllsendnone of account. 
Troth's are unusually small this year. The range is 
Il.a0sl3.30 for era ton of Hale’s und Troth'a. Ulltuk- 
herrles ar" In tine condition, and sell quicker than tn 
:uiy L.rmer season ; 18Ay23e. per quart for cultl viitod, 
and •3w I per bushel for hush. Apples are dull at *8 
Including sour and sweet boughs. California 
Bartlett! have appeared twice since our last, opening 
at *8 lor scant bushel box, and closing at *5®7. Rasp¬ 
berries, Aotw I p 4 ,illlc. 'll qu irts. .3,. ut.lie, e peius, 
f<® 5 ; not salable. North Carolina grapes, 15c. V tt. 
Whortleberries; 4M,ftU®7 per bush. Watermelons, *10 
StUd *i It'D for best; *10®20 for other; Virginias are 
coining green. Nutmeg ui do ns, t 2 ..V® 3 . In peanuts, 
perhaps the most ayeciUativc martinet Inquiry known 
in the trade for a number nf years has occurred late¬ 
ly, and them is nooutident tone to the market at the 
close, with the marked advance in price:, easily sux- 
L'llned. The quolntluiis are tor Virginias nr, *2,30® 
2.110; WilmlugLon, fl.75®2.25; T’enuessce, 81.85. 
, Grain. Thu markets total] kinds are lower, with 
fair supplies and a moderately active shipping trade. 
Wheal, Mill. Spring, No. 1. 81 47 ® 1 IS 
'• Chicago, new, No. 2. 1 3G ® I 38 
“ Milwaukee, No.2. 1 id® 1 42 
“ Red Western, new. I to ® 1 44 
A labor, Western. 1 63 & 1 80 
“ White, Statu. . 1 55 ® 1 7ft 
State, winter, amber.. 1 4ft ® 1 50 
“ While, Michigan. 1 50 ® 1 78 
“ Amber, Michigan. 1 58 ® 1 80 
Rye, Western. 80® 81 
Barley malt, C. VV . 1 2ft @ 1 3 ., 
State, four-rowed. 1 1ft @ 1 25 
*• tw-o-rowed. U5 ® l io 
Oats. Western mixed, new. 4u ® 12 
“ White, Western, uew. 47 ® fti 
“ State, mixed. 42 oy 42K 
Corn, Western, yellow.. 58® fill 
*’ Western mixed, new, steamer. 81® 55 
“ “ “ sailing. 51! ® 57K 
‘ “ White. 7ft m 77 
Southern, yellow. 58® 59 
liny and Sti'itw. For hay there i» a better trade, 
and the arrivals are promptly placed, Straw is quint. 
Sales of choice timothy Ray ut S 3 u ®34 per ton: do. 
prime, *2S(,>.30; do. fair lots, *23®81; shipping, *1.1® 
20. Long rye M.raw, *18®20 per ton; oat. *12. A 
prominent dealer, who has been canvassing the pros¬ 
pects Of the next supply, estimates us follow i 
Maine and New Hampshire, a fun crop; Massachu¬ 
setts, Connecticut .,nd Vermont, three-quarters of an 
average crop} New York. New Jersey and Fennxyl- , 
vania, two-third crop; Ohio, Indiana and Michigan, 
three-quarter crop; Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa and 
Missouri, full crop; Southern Suites, good. 
Hops,-Prices are without much change. There 
Isa steady moderate demand front brewers. The i 
crop prospects are unfavorable from stnuo sections 
Of this State, with lice Increasing on the vines. From 
the Western sections of this Store the reports indi¬ 
cate a lair crop, it is reported that the lndicutionx 
are not favorable »o uu average crop in other States, > 
and that there will be a deficiency in the supplies 1 
which will have to be made up bv importations. i 
New Yorks, growth 1872, 4l)®4Bc*.; Eastern, growth i 
1872, 35®lGo.: Western, growth 18*2, 3ftwlGc.: Olds, 
growth ISM, 10®Me.; old Olds, growths ls «8 and 1385, 
8 ®l.ftc.; Bav-arlap, 40®45c.; English, 30®3o<;.; Belgian, ! 
25®30c.; Californian, 47®52c. J 
Leather.—For light hemlock,•.27K@29c; 27K@31c. 1 
for middle, 2Hi»i30c. for heavy, 24®2lic. for good dam¬ 
aged; coops at I8®45c. for light packs, 41®44e. for 
middle backs, 40®43c. for Light sides, 38®42c. for mid¬ 
dle sides, 38i.ft (0c. for heavy sides. 
Poultry nuil Gnine. Market largely supplied 
with live fowls and chickens, and prices arc easy. 
We quote live spring chicks, V lb., l 8 ®]'Jc.. fowls, 
l.i® 18c., for Western and Jersey; young turkeys. Is 
®19c.; old enefl, low—I5®iiic,; N. .1. ducks, '.ki 6.®*1 ,w 
pair, young do., 75e.®*l; young geese, *3o>i3.2ft; West,- 
eWtt geese, *1.50@L75. Woudeook in demand at00c.® 
*1 ?' pair. Flight pigeons, *l.76®1.87. Stall fed, *2,25 
®2.50. 
ProvisimiH.—Pnrk 1 ms bueufatingUrm, with light. 
• upplles. Lard lower. 
Reef hams choice Western, *29®"1; Texas prime. 
*26®2H,; do. fair loth, *18®2I. Lard, 8 ®e. for VVest- 
oru steam on spat; 8 U-llie. for August. Long 
dear. 8 Me., and for short eleui'. !l>;e.; abort, rib. 
9t-'’9K<!. Mess pork. *17.ID.M Spot delivery ; *17.59 for 
July; Western prime mess nominally *1U.26®17.60, 
Dressed hogs, cltv, (l‘<,®7>jc. Cuiuieui-' tire selling at, 
I'ft" I la. for hums, loose ; !i:,e. for shoulders, toose i 7.9; 
®9Ko. for pickled bellies, loose. Boxed dry-salted 
shoulders, s.'fto. smoked meats at I '.KwdSMc. ror loose 
hauls. ‘.Ffc. I or loose shoulders. Tallow at S.MtiiiHSIc. fo 
prime stock. Reef, selling at *9®U.75 for barreled 
new plain mess. *I2®13.5II for extra moss. Tiereml 
beef nl *:!S®25 for new Imllii mess, * 8 lkiMl for now 
extra India mess, und *2I®23 for new prime mess. 
Seeds, i lover brings timothy, :-ii.'.!ilm,l.lll. 
Bough llax at *2.4l)(a)2,50, 
Tobacco.—There itns been a moderately active 
trade In Western leaf and seodleaf at very steady 
prices. 
QUOTATIONS—NEW CROP. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
I Jigs...7 ® 7K«. 79 ,® I Mo. i 
Good do. ... 7Sf® 8 Kd- 7if® 8 Mc. 
Fotumon to medium leal. 8 M® ilWc. !l <■» 10 Mc. 1 
Good no. ..10 (it lOMc, 11 W 12 
Flno (lo. ..11 ® 12 c. 12 M® <3 c. 
Selections.12X® 13 o. 13 M® 1ft 
SUED LI! A If CROP OR 1871. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts llllers.II ® M o. 
seconds.13 ® 25 e. 
wrappers...Ill ® 55 it. 
selections. lid ® 75 c. 
New York llllers. Id ® 11 c. 
wrappers.18 ® 35 c. 
assorted lots. II ® II e. 
Pennsylvania tillers.12 ® li e. 
wrappers. 22 ® Hi) c. 
assorted lots.18 ® 25 c. 
Ohio tUlors.(i ® 8 e. 
wrappers.18 on 35 c. 
assorted lots ..UK® 12 c. 
Wisconsin ussorlcd lols......H ® 9 c. 
VegelntilcM. —Potatoes are in fair demand (it $3® 
3.5U l'or Early Rose. Sweet potatoes, Virginia, *8®7 
in bhls.; Delaware, crates, *3, Tonuitoes, *I,5lK«i2 l'or 
Norfolk, Pi-rate; Now Jersey, *2,5d®3 buHh. Onions, 
*(!®0.oO T hbl. Marrow squash, *2.50 m hid. Russia 
turnips,*1.20®1.6U P bbl. Cabbage,*11® 10 p UK). 
VVhishy—Is selling al-97Mc., with light supplies. 
VVmil.-The receipts of the new are fair, hut mun- 
iifucturers are purehiislng quitu freely, us the goods 
market Is hi n heltnr position. Prices rule very tlrui, 
and In some lnstflnc.es higher. 
Wo quote New York, Michigan and Wisconsin 
lleeces fit 18c for XX. I3®tlc. tor X, 4l®13e. foi No. I. 
Ohio and Penn, fleeces, ftOn. tor XX, ISO. for X, hie. for 
No.). Iruh, Ky. and Term., Ilio. for X X, 41c. lor X, 43 
(» He. for No. l.lll., Iowa and Minn., 15c. for XX, lie. 
for X, 48c. for No. 1. (in., Ain,, Miss, and La., 2H®30c. 
for unwashed. Pulled at idwiliic. for extra, 42®47c. for 
super 35®4(lii. for No. I. 
UOCIl USTIIlt, .lull 1 711. Flour, dull and un- 
chunged. Wheat dull, $1,811 for red winter, *1.7U®1,85 
lor choice, white. Other gr.iJn iincliiiugeiL New po¬ 
tatoes are plenty at 75c. |i bush. Butter tlriuur, 21® 
2fic. Eggv. I7®19c. Green Corn, 2d®25c. doz. Fu- 
oumbers, 2»(81c, eiicb. Green peas higher, tl®l,I2M V 
bush. Wool dull und unuhanged, at. 35®40e, V it, Hay 
scarce, *2(I®2H & ton. Hops are quiet at 85®38C. R ft. 
lie,: Maaflcim Center, 23>j, lie.; Mlnriunvttlc, 267, lie.; 
Mohawk Valloy,90, lSL'e.l Newport, tOd, 14c,{ Sowville 
.VSMoeniUon, 240, lie.; Old Stone Church, 101, 15MO.I 
PRmtlnfi Colon, nid.DKp.; Root, 130. 14c.: Smith Mfg 
Co., 103, 13Mc.: Snyder ,t Max deld, 1(10, l3Mc.; stone 
Arnidii, 180, ISXi'.; White Creek. 8.4, lie.; /.oiler, 175, 
13Ce.; I’erTyvtlie, 21ft. 13Kc.; UtRqungo, 40. UNO. 
We have advices from abroad up to July 7. Our 
Loudon correspondent says Amerii un cheese L all 
cleared u.“ landed, being far cheaper t han any oilier 
brands. It may he worth conxIdorattOn wMther tliu 
pnet* is not getMog near the bottom. Quotations 
areas follows: — English Chiuldar, 7 ik>«» 4 s.; Wiltshire 
double, tllftc74».; Cheshire medium, 88®72s.j tine, 78® 
80*.; Scotch, new, 72®74s. American, new, extra line, 
lit’knJirS.! tine, 'i(l®83s.; good, .*4S80s.; seconds, 60®52s. 
Dutch cheese Edaina, ak5»T09.; Goudus, ftiWOs, j 
Derby shape, 80®70 h. 
The weather continues showery, In consequence 
of winch much hay throughout Herkimer county is 
being Injured. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, August 2,1873. 
Reeve*. -The present condition of trade is so un¬ 
satisfactory, that all therein concerned see that there 
must be. a radical change effected. W hlle u slow trade 
ut reduced rates falls to force off lots in Hus Eastern 
markets, prices In the West have not fallen In a like 
proportion, especially wheu the Inferior quality of 
the steers now being sent forward is taken Into ac¬ 
count, tdirgo herds of Texan cattle arrived during 
the week, several droves of which remained gvet un¬ 
sold at present date. On Wednesday last beeves sold 
ut 9 ® 12 e. (/ ft.; weights, ftp®',JM cwt,; Thursday fore¬ 
noon, at. H®l3Mc . and on Friday rales were the same. 
Both days weight ranged at ftM'sS.M ewt. During the 
week salesmen could obtain from .Waft; It*. V < wl., 
net; a few of the be: t steers to baud were allowed 
81 V head extra, l.'oacse Missouri steers, average 
weight 7®7M owl., sold at HKu. P ft.; common Illi¬ 
nois Uii f ,aK owl. KIM". ¥ U>.; fair do,, 7 gwt„, 11 To- P 
ft.; good do., SM cwt., 12 Mc. 7< ft.; Chorokoo do,, 8 
cwt., IOMmWMc. V ft.; Texan do., 5M®5;Y cwt., 8 ®ilc. 
V ft. 
Jlilcli Chuvx.—During the past week sales ranged 
at * 22 ® 4 7 h head, general sales; a few lots went,at 
*50®73 T head. Tra e, ou the whole, was easier, al¬ 
though the quality of tile animals was poor, save a 
few fair quality top lots. 
Veal*.—'There Ims been only a slow trade iu veals 
since our last report. Wednesday forenoon, veuIs 
sold generally nt SKe. V ft. Thursday forenoon, 7® 
8 M'c. 19 ft.; quality fair; poor calves, 0 ® 8 c. P ft.; 
grass calves, *.i.50®7 -V head. There was no change 
on Friday forenoon, and the market closed dull. 
Sheep nod Lambs. -Trude opened slow on Wed¬ 
nesday, when sheep sold in selected lots at 5Jlf(ajTc.; 
in large lots at 1M®5 Mc ; lambs, 7®9Kc. Trade was 
very small ou Thursday, when a few lots ol iffieep 
were sold at 4M®8c.; lambs, 9 ;£® 8 > 4 e. On Friday 
there were it few more sales. Sheep sold at 4M®8e. 
IU lb.; lambs, li&® 8 Mc.; the flocks to hand were not 
closed off. Special sales were Ohio sheep, average 86 
pounds per head, l)W d ,e.; do., do., !I0 poiituG, .V’iC,; 
do., do,, 9IF; ihs,, 8 c.; Ky. lambs, 58M lbs.. 8 Jtc.; Penn¬ 
sylvania, 5S lbs., 7Me*i Jersey, 60 lbs.. So.; State. 53 
lbs., 8 M«. 
Hog*. - Live have been nominal since our lost ro- 
port. Wednesday. live hogs were quoted at 5R'®69fc. 
v ft.: city dressed. 6@7’iO. Thursday, live at 5s® 
5)iie.; city dressed. 0 l <;®7Me. Friday live were 6 M@ 
5-H'o.; oil y dressed, liF,®iif<ic. Trade moderate, but 
looking up. 
Horsi* I>lurket.—Trade almost umulnnl. One 
light harness Uursi- sold nt *300; 1 saddle Uorse, *275; 
l draught horse, *IIHI. 18 horses arrived per Erin Rail¬ 
way, via On k Cliff Station; 132 per Central New Jer¬ 
sey, via Liberty street ferry; quality common. 
LHondiiy’M Sale*. Heeves. -Reeves were slow 
•of sale until the hour when the markets wore nearly 
over; then, owing to the non-arrival of some cars of 
horned cuttle due nt ( 00 th street, i<.• -i went 'ill brisk¬ 
ly ; rate* did not advance. Prices ranged from 7MS" 
l.iMc.; weights. 3K®'.i cwt.. on 55i®i0 lbs, to the cwt., 
net. 
II ileli Gown.— no Iiuprnvomeit i iu these animals; 
quality generally poor mill rales low. 
Veal*.—Trade very slow. Prices at 7®Ro.; coarse 
calves, 6 l ;e.; grass calves. *5®7 Jt heud. 
Sheep anil Lamb*.—Sheep sold fairly in large 
lots at 1 M®ftkc„ ami selected at i’c. Lambs were very 
slow ut7M®0e. Several lots stood over unsold. 
Hog*.—There were no live for sale,and clty-dress- 
ed were not quoted at noon. 
RECEIPTS OP LIVE STOCK. 
Boovpi. 
Cow* 
i. CnlvoH. 
hhunn 
I.HIHHM. 
One 11 nndrodtfl St. 
. .2,427 
17 
655 
in; 
(WO 
Forty-Eighth St_ 
.. two 
87 
852 
7,881) 
two 
Fortieth Si ....... 
. , 99 
(HI 
315 
5.829 
22,38;; 
(’ouimuuipaw. 
..1,783 
91) 
09 
fi,0(!3 
11,320 
VVceUawkcu. 
..1,151 
99 
(111 
0(19 
000 
Totals this week... 
. 8,811 
191 
1,822 
18,509 
33,709 
“ Inst week... 
. 3,285 
79 
2,154 
33,915 
35,123 
COM 
PAUATrv r. 
UATKB. 
Lust week. 
This week. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Little Falls, N. Y., Aug 1, 187.3. 
At Little Falls, for the week ending Aug. I, there 
was a brisk market for dairy products, and prices ad¬ 
vanced Me. on lurni lots, while t he raise on factories 
was fully lc. sK ft, Hales and Shipments of farm dai¬ 
ries reached about 620 boxes. These sold ut ll®11.Mo. 
for fair U> good, and 11*®12M(L for tine to fancy, with 
hut low sub's nt the latter price. 
A large number of factories were represented In 
market this week, the offerings reaching, in tb*> ag¬ 
gregate, fully W.dlM boxes, of which the .ales foot up 
uliotitSl.ilOD We append the following leading sales: 
Brackett's Bridge, 2*1 boxes, at 12c.; Fliriatniun, 98, 
IpMC.; Cold Cteek, 111, 14c.; Cook & Ives, 109, Mo.; 
CrulniYs Corners, 170,14a.; Countryman,”", lie.; (’rum 
Creek, 100.13M'-'.: Crumor * Cor Or*.73, 13MC.; Danube 
Cold opring, sO, lilrg ICatonvtlln, 14c.; Fttlffleld A-so- 
idaclon. lOu, 14c.; North FalrOhld, l/O, Me.; Old t'air- 
del*!. 120,140.; Hut Creek, 87, lie.; Fort Plain.78, LP,«.; 
Ki Foster. VI. He.: Hanenalevor, 129, 14c.; Hendeianti 
AssoeiuUon, 291, I4i ., Henderson Home,Hi, 13c.; Her- 
Idraer Co. Central,230, l.eXc.; J. f». Ives, I9U, lie.; old 
Clty,KI,13Le; Extiter Cell ter, 100. IS.Me,; Manboltu, l!KI, 
( ents. 
\iood Hteers ft. ]y («> 18K 
Fair.II (.a 111? 
Poor.....Ill ® 194, 
Poorest. 7K ® 9>i 
Gen. selling rates.It ® 12 
Cents. 
12 ® 13 M 
11 ® 11 % 
19 f<4 HIM 
7M ® »M 
11 ® 12 
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