LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
ates Mr. Winston’s stereotyped certificates of 
character procured from indulgent friends. 
Sheppard Homans, 
251 Broadway. 
New York, August 2d, 1873. 
Wheat, Mil., No. 2. fl.fi30tl.6ft 
do. 1. 1.600 1.68 
Chicaao, No. 2.. 1.450 1.50 
Rad Western..... l.-tSoe 1.58 
Amber do... . 1.S30 1.(52 
White. 1.556* 1.80 
Rye, Western. 93c.®v(c. 
Barley malt, Canada West. 1.25® 1.36 
Corn, Steamer... ..54%a(!i)57o. 
Sail.5UMU.®y,k3. 
White. TtUu-uXrto. 
Southern. Oilc.Oifilc. 
Oats, Western mixed. 4lc.6ot5o. 
White. 49c.(u)58c. 
Huy and Straw. -'I'horo is an Increased supply 
Of new, aud with the rainy weulbor bearing against 
trade, prices rule weak. 
I |We quote: Iluy u t $!8<ii.32 uor ton for prime; $22<»j2(5 
for good; $lhft#2U for best shipping; $15010 for com¬ 
mon do.; $18019 for clover; $Lks)P> tor long rye straw; 
$13015 for out. 
Ilups. -There is more disposition to realise, a« we 
are close upon the period ror supplies ol' the new 
crop. Old Imps uro held with must show of strength, 
ns they ure In small supply, hut lust year's hops are 
freely offered at current pricy*. The reports from 
the new crop are stilt conflicting. 
New Yorks, growth 1872, 40015c.; Kustern. growth 
1872, 35046a.; Western, growths 1872 , 35o«ltie.; Olds, 
growth 1870, 10©l8e.: Old Olds, growth I8tiS mid 1881), 
8015c.; Bavaria", 4Q045C,; English, 30086c,; (ielglan, 
25030c.; Californian, I7w62c. 
Pen nut*. There Is a still an active trade, and 
strong prices ruling The quotations arc $202.10 for 
Tennessee; $2.9003.35for Virginia; $2e>2.50 for WII- 
tukugion. 
Poultry mill 4 Dime. Fowls have arrived heavily 
from the West, und prices are easy. Chickens are In 
good supply, hut the demand hi Improved, and they 
arc. somewhat higher. Turkeys unchanged. Very 
little dressed stock come forward, Wo quote live 
chickens, 18010c. for Western and 30021c. for noar 
points. Fowls, 10017c. Turkeys. Ill's 170. Geese, West¬ 
ern, P pair, $1.7602. intcks, N. .1., fiiiqtsOo.; young, tie., 
thui 1.12. Ha mu Is source; grouse and partridges will 
not b<9 publicly 11 (fared until after Sopt. 1st- Wood¬ 
cock stead v al. il.iurml f>() V pair; HI ate. $1.20, und fl.W 
for Western. Wild pigeons nominal at 23,25, and *3.30 
for stiill-fud. 
Pro vision*. —The light supplies of pork have been 
stcudlly drawn upon by shippers, anil further ad¬ 
vanced price* arc made, l.ard Is hard to soli at lower 
prices, liacon has been quiet. 
rieof hams-choice Western, *27(5.30; Texas prime, 
$15028.; du. fair lota, $18024. i.uril, 8He. for Western 
sUiiiij nn spot: 8%c. for August; 8 il-ttic. for Sept.; 
s ll-IUgihlfo. for Oct. Long dear, 8X0.! Mtaurt. dear. 
‘.We.; short, rib. 909%C. Moss pork, $18.2tK«dH. 0, spot; 
*18.25 for Aug.; Western prime uiess at $1)1,25017.511. 
Dressed liogs, city, 6%07'io, eminent* ore soiling at 
l tile, fur hums, loose ; 8)«,'c. ror shoulders. loose; 7.'4 
0) )%c. fur pickled bullies, loose. Hexed dry-salted 
shoulders, 8!4c, Smoked meat' at for loose 
hams, U%09%c. forloogeshou is. Tallow at8J<n. l<>r 
prime stock. Reef, selling lit $9011.75 for barreled 
new plain mess, $13013.51) for extra mess. Tierced 
beef at $21026 ror new India mess, $21<n)2*l for new 
extra India me*», and 110®2If or new prime mesa. 
Soeila.—The light arrival* of now crop flaxseed 
were placed at 12,10. (Hover Is quoted at 8%09. Tim¬ 
othy line been sold freely at $4.50. 
Tobacco. —There Is a very rair shipping trade,and 
a modern tidy active local busiueaa, suiUclent to create 
a very stoutly range of prices. 
QUOTATIONS —NEW CROP. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Lugs. 7 («i “Kc. 7%@ 7%c. 
Good do. ... T%0 *%c. 7%@ 8%e. 
Common to medium leaf. 83$® 9%u- 9 0 10%c. 
Good uu, ..10 ut lUXe. 11 0 12 
Fine do. ..11 <•<> 13 e. 12%0 13 e. 
Selection*.18%0 13 e. 1334® 15 
SEKlJLEAF CHOP OP 1871. 
Connecticut and MuKimcbuseU* tiller*.II 07) VI c. 
second*....13 OH 25 C. 
wrapper*...40 0 55 o. 
selections.DO 0 75 c. 
Now York Oilers. 10 («i 11 u. 
wrappers..1H to 35 c. 
assorted lot*.11 to 14 C. 
Fennsylvania Oiler*.12 0 14 c. 
wrappers.22 to 60 o. 
assorted luts...18 fit 25 c. 
Ohio tillers. II to H c. 
wrappers...IK 0 35 c. 
assorted lots.9%0 12 C. 
Wisconsin assorted lots.... 8 to 8 c. 
VcgonililcN.—Potatoes have been hurried in from 
the various adjacent points, ami I liny ruled low up to 
the seven* ralu Storm. Quotation* *bow an advance 
Of 60c. F bbt. since last Tuesday ; Early Rose.$308.36. 
Sweet potatoes live arriving, and sell well ut $800.50 
fur Virginia and $7®..50 for Delaware. Tomatoes are 
doing better, us the shipping demand is again rushing 
on tin b string henna, 23.50 p hug. 
KiihkIii turnips, il,HJ v hbl. Onion* are lojvor, with a 
good supply of State red ; $3.5004 for new,$4 >00(35 for 
yellow. There ha* been a steady supply of yellow 
from Portugal up to last week ; there Is now no room 
for foreign Llrnu lioant, gl,2o®).M> <t bushel. Kg a 
plant*, IhnatO V 1181. Hoots, F 100 belts,, $20a!bo. Mai-, 
row squash, 75o.iiv$ 1.25 V hbl. 
WliiuUy—Is D scarce and higher, Wostern selling 
ut $1. 
Wool.—There has been uu active movement, In 
fleece*, manufacturer* buying quite freely, and hold- 
or* encouraged by the tone or the Western market* 
very contldeut In their views. 
We quote: ohm fleece*, extra, 60® 32c.; do. medium 
and coaree, 4O04(ie,; N. v.and Mich, fleeces, extra, IK 
©19c.; do. mixed lota, 45c.; do. medium to coarse, 41® 
44o.; lud. and WD. fleeces, extra, iswi'Jo.i no. course 
aud uiedluiu, 41®,lie. Texas at .tl083o. for line, V/xai 
32c. for mixed. Pulled at 42(8480, for extra. Latest 
sale* are of Texas 28031c.; burry unwashed fleeces, 
27Ho,I No. I pulled, 25c.; Ohio fleeces, .Me.; Western 
do., 17e.: blueli Utah, 30c.; slight hurry California 
spring, '-!(!%<!.; (hi., Me.; Ohio flood** No. 1,480500,; 
•Mich, do., tooiHTHc.; Ohio, 48050c., and X Michigan at 
4l5047%e. 
Itocil ESTER, Aug, 14. — Flour, steady and 
flrui; $8.7609 for rod and amber winter and $11) for 
white. Wheat I* Arm. with light offerings; $1,000 
l.*15 tor red Winter ,$1.71x5)1.80 for white. Oats, 5lka>51c. 
Rutter, 2l024u. Eggs, 17®lUu. New apples are In 
market at itkaotc. ? Imsh. Potatoes, 6O0)Wc. 4» bush. 
Tonuitoo*, $202,00 V bush. Cabbages, 8®I2c. V head. 
Green oorn, 10c. F dor,. The wool market is mure 
active, and some of the new clip is selling at 36@40c. 
F tb. Hav Is scarce at $2202)5 v ton. 
New York, August 16,1873. 
BecveH.—Trade was small and slow In horned cat¬ 
tle last Wednesday, and price* ranged from 7®12%c. 
F ft.; weight*. 50*% ewt., on c<5®hs ft. to the cwt., net. 
The severity of the weather on Thursday fortinoon 
did not prevent sale* from being effect ed, The mar¬ 
ket however, wore slow aud prices ranged Dorn 6%<S 
®12J4c,; wtdghls. lHi'iK owt., on 51ii67 tt>. to the uwt., 
noL Friday, trade bad le** life In it than th« previ¬ 
ous iluv. hitters *old from tlHt*tl3Hc., weight*, iy,tuiA 
ewt. '('he quality of of tl)o herds to baud >s far be¬ 
low whar I* needed for the city Dade, aud the chief 
part of them being Mannish tatUn, hul.eherf cannot 
afford to buy to store feed, a* fever amt Mtiuuiah rat¬ 
tle are well known to go together. During the past 
week Cherokee steers, average weights (H ewt. V i 
head, sold at tiHc. Texan, do. *5 ewt.,B<a!ie.; do., do., 7 i 
For sale at the RtrnAL Nkw-Yokkrk Office, No. 6 
Bookman St., New York, or sent by mail, post¬ 
paid, on receipt of price: 
Willard’* Practical Dairy lltinbandry 
Ijusl Ittimll...$3 00 
Alleu’s (L. F.l American Cattle. 2 DO 
Du. New Amerlcun Farm Book. 2 60 
Do. Disnusn* of Duurcstlc Animal*... I DO 
Dn. Rural Architecture... 1 50 
American Bird Fancier.x.... 30 
American Pomology (2D0 llluntratlons) Warder. . 3 00 
American Practical Cuokary... 175 
American Rose Pulturlrl. 30 
American Standard Of Kxenllcnce In Poultry.. 60 
American Wheal Lultutlstt'l'oddl . 2 no 
Architecture, National lOeu. W. Wood ward)..... 12 00 
Atwood's Coitutry and Suburhau Houses. I 50 
Hurry's Fruit Gurdun (now edition). 2 50 
lino keeper*’ Text llonk, Paper, 4btv, Cloth. 76 
Burnout/* Rabbit Fancier. 30 
Bickueirs Village Builder (65 Plato*, showing 
New and Practical Designs). .10 00 
Mominer's Method of Making Mauurus. 25 
Brack's Book of Flowers (new). I 75 
llrldgemau's Gardener's Assistant. 2 60 
Mmst's Family Kitchen Gardener,...........,,,.. I 00 
Do. Flower Garden. .... 1 50 
Carpentry Made HVsy i.uew). 6 00 
Chemistry of the Farm rNlabols). I 26 
Chorlton’s Grape Grower’* Guido. 76 
Older Miilior’s .Manual. . 1 50 
Clutor's Now III. Cuttle Doctor,colored plates... 6 00 
Coldiett'H American Gardener. 75 
Cole’s American Fruit Book .. 75 
Cole'* Aiuerlcnn Veterinarian. 75 
(liitlon Culture il.yman »,/ . 1 60 
Crank Shot I Burlier)..... 1 75 
Cranberry Culture t.l..I, White). 1 26 
Dadd's American Cattle Doctor.. 1 50 
Do Modern Uor*e Doctor..... 1 50 
liana'* Muck Manual. 1 '25 
Darwin’s Variations of Animals und Plants. 6 00 
Dead Mhot; or. Hportman’s Complete Guide. 1 75 
Downing'* Fruits and Fruit Trees of America. 
(lion pp.). 5 (X) 
Do. Rural Essays... 3 60 
Drainage lor i'rollt and Health. 1 60 
Dyer and Color Maker'* Companion.,.. 1 25 
Kufttwuud'a Cranberry Culture... 76 
Kind's La wn and Shade Trees.. i 60 
Everybody's Lawyer..... 2 00 
Every Woman Her Own Flower Gardener (new). 
paper,h(lo.; doth. 100 
Farm Drainage ill. F. French)..... 1 50 
Fuffp Implement* and Machinery (.1. .1. Tlmnius) 1 50 
Field's P«ar Culture. I ‘26 
Fishing In Amentum Waters (Heott). 3 60 
Flint nn U.russes. 2 50 
Du. Mllclt Cows and Dairy Farming. 2 50 
Forest Tree* (Brvant)... 1 no 
Frank Forrester’s Field Sports (2 vola.). 1 ) 00 
Do. Fish and Fishing (l(HI engravings).. 6 00 
Do. (Manual for Young Sportsmen .. 3 00 
Fuller's Illustrated Strawberry Cuiiurist. 20 
Do. Forest Tree Culturlai.. 1 50 
Do. Small Fruit* (I II list rated).. 1 50 
Fulton's Peiteh Vulture. A Hand-ltook and 
Guide to lOvery Planter .. .. 150 
Gardening for Prollt (P. Henderson). I 50 
Gardening for the South (While's). 2 U0 
Grape Culturlai (A. s. Fuller)... 1 60 
Gray's Manual or Botany and Lesson*. 8 00 
Do. School ami Field Hook of Kotanv .. 2 50 
DO. How Plant* Grow (WKJ illuslrntlons)... . I 12 
Do. Introduction to Structural uu I Systematic 
Butaiiv and Vegetable Physiology (1,300 lllus.). 3 50 
Guuiiori on Milch Cows ...,,. 75 
Gun, Rod and Huddle .. 1 60 
Harney’s Barn*, Outbuildings and Fences,.10 00 
Harris on Insects.. 4 00 
Do. on the Pig Breeding, Management, Ac. 1 50 
llattlold’a American House Carpenter ... 3 60 
Hint* to Horse Keeper* (Herbert’s). 1 76 
High Funning without Manure.... 35 
Holly’s Art or Muw-Fillng.. 76 
Holly’s Carpenter's Hand Book (new).. 7b 
Hooper’* Dog and Gun . ... 30 
Hoop**’ Boo* of Evergreen*... 3 00 
Hop (luI tlire... 40 
Iluw Crops Feed...... 2 oo 
Ilnw Crops Grow... 2 00 
Muulur and Trapper..... 1 00 
Husmunn'* Grapes and Wine... I 50 
Indian Corn: Its Ifulite. Culture and Llsea. I 60 
Jeuulug* ou Cattle and their Disease*. 1 76 
Dg. Horse and his Diseases. 1 76 
'k>. Horse Training Made Easy... 1 25 
Do,4)Unaa, Swine and Poultry.. 1 76 
Johnston'* Agricultural Chemistry. I 75 
Du, Elements Agricultural Chemistry.. 1 50 
Kemp's Landscape Gardening. 2 60 
Luiigstroih on the Hive mid Honey Bee..,. 2 00 
Lewis’ Aruorlcao Sportsman.. 2 76 
Lightning Rod*, and How to Construct Thom, 
by John Phln. 26 
Manual on Flax and Heiup Culture. 23 
Manual of Tohar.cn Cult uro... 26 
Mason'* Furrier and Stud Book.... 1 50 
Muyhew'a Illustrated Horse Management....... 3 18) 
Do. Illtislraled Horne Doctor... 3 00 
Mechanic's ('itiniimUon (Nicholson). 3 1)0 
Mechanic* for Millwrights, Machinists and others 1 60 
Miles on Horse’s Foot (cloth).... 76 
Modern Cookery (by Miss Acton und Mrs. 8 . J. 
Hale).. ... | 75 
McClure'* Discuses of Horse. Cattle aud Sheep. 2 U0 
Mujioy In the Garden, by P. T. Qutnu. I 60 
Norris' Fish Culture. 1 76 
Norton's EleuieuLs Suluntltlc Agriculture. 76 
Oiilun Culture. 20 
Our Farm of Four Acre* . 30 
Purdee on Strawberry Culture. 75 
Parsons on the Rose... 1 25 
Pear Culture for Front (P. T, Quinn).. X 00 
Pydder’s Lund Measuru .... . 00 
Practical and Soleutlflu Fruit Culture (Baker)... 4 00 
Practical F’loi iuuUure (P. Henderson).. 1 50 
Practical Poultry Keeper !L. Wright). 2 00 
Practical Shepherd (Randall)... . 2 00 
Qumhy'* Mvsterle* of Bee Keeping. 1 50 
Quincy on soiling Cattle. 125 
Uundiill's Flue Wool Sheep 11 ushandry... 1 00 
Do. Slump Husbandry In the .... 1 50 
Richardson on the Dog... . 30 
oaunders Domestic Pouliry.. 40 
Sohnnck's uurdenars’ Text-uook ... . . 76 
Kcrtbaer'* Produce Table*. 30 
Do. Heady Reckoner and Log Book,..... 30 
Hiuiuhou - Horse-Portraiture—Breeding, Rear¬ 
ing and Training Trotter*... 2 60 
Six Hundred ilceipti*..,*.. 1 75 
Skeleton Leave*.. .. 2 (X) 
Skillful Housewife.,...... 76 
.Slack's Trunt Culture (new)... 1 60 
Stewart'* (John) Stacie Book . 1 50 
Tegouneier's Poultry Book (colored plate*),.... 1)00 
TegeliueUr’* Pigeon Book (colored plutes). 6 00 
Ton Acres Enough ... 1 50 
(The Boston Machinist (Fitzgerald)... 75 
A’he Dog (b? Dinks, Muyhew and llutohlnson).. 3 011 
The Dog tuew)... 2 50 
The Horse\ 8 louelienge). 8 vu., IQS p ' . 3 50 
The Mule (Riley 1 A Traatisp on the Breeding 
The Improved (Jniver*al Clothes Wringer, 
with its new malleable iron folding clamps, for 
fastening It to a tub or box, is the neatest, most 
compact and durable Wringer ever made. 
Instead of BITTER use SWEET QUININE 
cwt..' t0K®11c.; Missouri do..VS ewl„ I Roll \r„ do., 
do,,8H cwt., 1IY®I2/Vc.; coarse Kentucky da..8 cwt., 
1114012c.; Illinois do., W4 cwt.. WJ4a,: uu., ao., 7 ®h 
ewt., 11.S® 12)4o F ft. 
illilfli tows.— 1 There was a heavy run of milch 
cows on lust Wednesday, and Immediately prices fell; 
only a few sains were effected. These ranged from 
$2’.' to 165 t* head. Ho trade continued Up to date. 
Quality of the anlmuls to hand from poor to fair. 
^Vealo.— Salon of veals were slow last Wednesday, 
when lot#Of smooth ouuhiy veals sold XroUi flwHVft. 
e lb.; grass calve* $5®i V head. Thursday trade im¬ 
proved. Smooth quality veals Hold from 7V,('v0kc. P 
n,.; unor quality, fxi«7o.; grass calves, y hekd. 
Spoolul sains were State veals, average weight 139 ft. 
F bead. Ho. V ft., do., do., 160 ft., 9o. PeniiBylvanlu 
veals, 140 Its., 9®»)4o. 
Sheep und Lnnibh. VVodnesday last sheep sold 
In selected lid* at .'lYirtliUc. t> ft., and in lurgu lot*. 6:4 
(giJKe. Lambs,7®8c. Thursday, sheep sold at -'S"" 
liKc. p ft.; lambs, 7k®9RC. I'Tlday sheep sold in 
large lota from 6y®t’,Ve. P ft.; lambs, 8®w)4. Trade 
bus been generally fair. Special sale* were 10 tol- 
lows: State Bheep, average weight H9 its. F head, 
sold at i?i)C. ¥ ft,; 00., do., 770^ ft*. Ohio, do., F« 
fts., OMOoWO.; Oatuida, do^ 100 ft*., flc.; Canada lambs, 
average weight, 66 ft*. W head, »ohl at 7 Ve. (3 ft.; 
Etatu do., M ft*., Se.; Jersey do.. 03 fts., 8c. 
IlogH. The cool weather of Wednesday last, 1.0 
gather with u light rUD of hogs. Unproved the trade 
in some 011 thul forenoon. Live hogs were Worth 
p ft., wltli one lot of Ohio hogs wold ut 
above to highest, rate; ulty dressed,BKG oTRc. Thurs¬ 
day live hogs were worth 6,S®5J(c.; city dressed. 
uS(»7‘Vo. Friday trade fell on a fresh supply of 
Western hog*. Live hogs were nominal at 6)4®5)j,c.; 
city dressed. tD4®TMO< 
11 oroe illurUet.—Tradd In horse* continue* little 
more than nominal. The following sale* wore forced 
ull ill auction Eight head of poor quality working 
horse* sold from $1»6®9H V bond : 22 head of ordinary 
light, harness horses, <UKkii)226 P head, 9 head of some, 
$1)1003*0 P head; one puny, $UJ0j one brougham 
horse, $2121; one trotter. *805. 117 horse* arrived per 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
NEW YORK, Monday, Aug. 18,1873. 
Receipts.—The receipts of the principal kind* of 
produce for the past week are as follows: 
Dried Fruit*, pkgs. 249 Cotton, bale*. 8,010 
Egg*, bbla. 6,220 Hops, bale*. 52 
Flour, bbls. 52,500 Penult la, bug*....... 1,(20 
Wheat, bush....... 605,600 Cut meats, pkga.... 1,719 
Corn, huvh.1,018,500 Pork, bbls. 739 
Oats, bosh....,. 260,00) Beet, pkga. 50 
Kye. bush. —— I gird, pkg*. 2,tl65 
Barley, hush. — Butter, pkg*. 23,110 
Malt. bush.......... 15,800 f’lieese, pkr.s........ 08,200 
Beaus, push. 3,ffT0 Wool, bales.. 0,340 
Corn mem, bbla...- l.iril) (»ni*s seed, bush... — 
corn meal, bag*... 8,860 Dressed Hogs. No- — 
ReniiM and Pena.—There Is a strong market with 
light receipt*. The quotations are:—Fur prime pea 
beans, $2.'JiSai3; do. fair lot* down to $2.40; pilin' me¬ 
diums, 93.8002.1)0; do. fair lot* down to$2.00; p:lme 
mum,wl'!i ts,$8.15(><.3.20: do. fair lots, $2.80; prime kid¬ 
ney, f-'.'W'-.vO; do. fair lots, $2.50; prime red kidney, 
$4.5i«-)6.0Q; Peus uro quiet ut 93®u5c. for Canada, 
In bulk. 
Beeswax.—Prime lot* ore wanted at 83J4033C. for 
We.'tern and 84®8&Q. for Southern. 
Butter.—The market I* without special chango. 
So long us dealers can )ioep the current of business a* 
brisk as it Is. the summer's trade will prove Very sat¬ 
is factory. Slate butter has ruled extremely Arm and. 
with strong price* *0 general, tha market rntu.llera 
and Home ordinary grocery trade are upending rathor 
more time lu hunting up Western. For Western 
when the grade 1 * equal to good table use tuere is a 
quick sale and 25c. lu paid for some very utlruelivu 
qualities of Michigan. Receipt* uni very liberal but 
the inorcuao of uonsuiuptton t* very perceptible as 
the surplus which goes into store 1 * not oppressive. 
Fancy atatu and tine pulls are selling readily a) fell 
quotation*. Welsh tuba have been worked up rather 
high to move them briskly. The difference between 
them arid good Htutu half tub* or flrkln.s und useful 
Western l» not advantageous enough to Induce pur¬ 
chaser.. to pay 28029c., which price they were put at 
when the market showed It* late strength. The 
quotations ate:—Faney 1 )range Co.palls, SJkgiHSi:.; good 
palls, 28(,i31c,j off in flavor ami common, 836*360.; 
Htllto hall 1 uhs and llrkins iu lines, ale*,Me., Uial 33c. 
for selections; other grades of State for which there 
la little demand. 24o*2ic,; Welsh tub*, choice, 27®2-ic.; 
other, 23 c,<j'I5o.; line Western, 31<V«28c. In lot*, 24(A,25c, 
for selections; good West era ly.j/lOc.; low grades, 
15017. 
Broom Corn.—Stocks are very light and strong 
prices rule. Lung, green hurl, prime to choice, llte 12c,; 
short and medium brush, idioleegreen,StilOo. Medium 
qualities, rcil-llppcd. 5OH0-; (umnidu qualities, red, 
court* aud »tommy, to I He. 
Cotton -Hus been very weak with a pressure to 
sell spot lot .and much lower prices uoeepted In In¬ 
stance* for the low grade*. We quote spot cotton : 
llulmul,. Alnbtma. N*w Ork,tin Tom. 
Ordinary.. 14« ll>< 14)4 U>4 
Good Ordinary. lllK 1ISK l«y 1«Y 
Strict Good Ordinary. 17 h 17% 17K 17% 
Low Miililllug. 18% 18% 19% 19% 
Middling... 2D 20 20% 20% 
Good Middling. . 21% 21% 22 22 
Chec»e.-T!ic arrivals have been closely worked 
up, hut It has been necessary to yield a trifle In price. 
There has been a scarcity of strrctly choice stock, 
and 13%e, is reached for such lots, but what maybe 
called line is selling ut 13c., shippers generally scour¬ 
ing their supplies at this price. Receipt* of stock 
have been quite moderate. Export* for the week, 
6y,(XKi boxes. 
Fine and choice factory, 18tv«13kc.; do. good to 
prime, 12(*il3o.; do. fair lots, lie.; Slate fa'in iluiry, 
good to prime, ll%fjtl2e.; do. fair lots, l(l%ia/U)4c.; do. 
skimmed, (ggduc.; Western,H um cheddor, f26'jl2)4c.i do. 
good tint, I.''ii»l2%c.; do. fair lots, lie.; do. Hklmmed, 
5%7c., English dull}, H%(.gl3%c. 
Dried FruiCa. — There has been a more quiet 
feeling, owing to the high price* reached. Shippers 
are purchasing a few lots of coarse grades. 
Apples, Southern, arc quoted at 5%GH%c.; Slate 
8Hced r S%®9c.‘ do., qrs.,H%(,s9(i.; Western,ll%c. Black¬ 
berries, 10®lie. Peded poaches, prime Georgia und 
North Carolina, tFa)18o.; onpeeled., S%fa)9c. for lialvcs 
and 7c. fur quarters. Pitted cliorncs, 2l®2,V(. for 
State and Southern old, und 26<u)2ii«. for now. Ila»p- 
berries, new, 31c. 
Egg*.—A material advance In price* 1* noted, the 
demand having been quite active, and the receipts i f 
stock small. Sale* at 22c. for Western and 2;ki*2;>e. for 
near point lota. 
Ploiir.—Supplies have been quite freely placed 
with price* higuer and strong. Shippers have been 
the principal purchasers, and there I* a meager sup¬ 
ply of shipping extras. 
No. 2... $3 1004 20 
SuperOfie State. Uspi 6 30 
Extra do...r> AOort il 70 
Fancy do.... 0 80® 7 50 
Superfine Western... 5 20® 6 6u 
Extra oo.II 21)64 8 80 
Minnesota extras.. (i 86<«l 9 10 
Western, white wheat. 7 50c,e 7 l«J 
Round hoop Ohio.11 40 ;,41 0 35 
Trade bruuds do...II 801,4 I 40 
Southern, extra. 0 36ci« 7 8ft 
Double cxdum. 7 90010 45 
Rye flour.... 4 100 5 40 
Corn meal, Jersey.3 2U,e 3 3o 
Brand vvvhui. 3 86iui 3 9fl 
Eresll Pruils.—Poaches have arrived lu fairquam 
tity: there na» been no over-supply, yet there are 
enough arriving to permit shipper* to operate, and 
this fact Is n great relief to dealers, particularly when 
they have to contend agalust as rulnr u week a* we 
have had. We quote crate.*, $1.5001,76, In lots. $8.25; 
for axtra small, a* low an $1; haskets, $131601 jO. 
Fear Mire making a-good »how; Southeru Bartletts 
ar ® "bout the only howc-ruL-ed fauoy Uial- soil; 
crates, $l(ii5; a few New Jersey bhls.,$7aH); slucuour 
last there ha* been u brilliant dtar-hiy of t’alltorma 
pear* rroin tJio orchard of J. W. Briggs, Marysville. 
a car of 491 crate* caiuo through In 7 days, cosllugfor 
transportation $1.3491 The variolic* were Bartlett, 
1 ? u .» B ' ,rme tie Jersey, White Doyenne and Flcm- 
J?R Beauty, all sold at $j07 C .-.rate of 50 ft*, each, or 
7.,., a ;* 01 hush, Thesuiuaier trade in 1 'alifortiiu 
peat’s floes uot pay ; hut It seems the sale of winter 
varieties l* profitable enough to allow Paclfle »hlp- 
£,1 rK .l u ^ l,Vur im With smnplc* of delicious fruit lu hot 
weiiiit-r duo, Apple* arc in large stock and have u 
rJ R»nge; fancy PIppiuB, to-SWuifi; Rc<l As true him, 
Boughs, $4<i44JO; eoimnun, $3 <j 43.5U. Grape* 
nominal at 10012®. for fiouthern Hartford*. Southern 
$2,50of4 p bush; conking aud common early 
varietlv*, MsvO II hbl. Bl.iekherrle* soil rigid up to 
arrival ,itl$i.*22o. fur cultivated and $2.50<it.’; p hush. 
i%T hyde Whiirtleberrlee, $l<gi5 do. WaDirmolon*. 
for Maryland, which now fake the place of 
jftirf'ja ; $i'k|i' 2Ufor Virginia. Nntmeg inolouB,$2,500 
».».)*' btil., the latter lor selected Key ports. Peuuuts 
at $2.9(103ror host Virginia; $202.76 for others; 
Wilmington, $1.7502. ’ 
«r«lu.—There ha* been an uuiisuallv rapid ad¬ 
vance in prices of wheat, based upon small supplies 
anti au active shipping trade. Corn also iu decidedly 
mgner aud active. Oats have been somewhat de¬ 
pressed. We quote: 
Wouilny'* Sale*. Ilecve*.—Bncveg were very 
Mow ; poor quality steers stood over unsold. I'rleos, 
«01«%c. Jt ft.; weights. 4)409 cwt. lutBana, 7S1 cwt. 
s< head, llwl2%c. Ohio, OX Cwt.,UtnilUo. 
Milch Covva.-Two cow* sold ut $45 V head, and 
3 ut $57 18 head. 
VeuI*. The demand slow and sale* few. Price* 
at 7%64 'Jc. 1< ft.; gra** calve* not quoted. 
Khcop mill I.iitnl)*. -Trqile was fair fair for good 
quality sheep and slow for Inferior quality of same. 
Lambs dull at reduced rates. Sheep sold ut 4%0f,%o. 
V ft.; lambs at 008c. 
Doge.—Trade advanced on alight run. Live nomi¬ 
nal ut OXtoOlio. b ft.; city dressed, Ii%6u7%0. 
HECEtl'TS OF LIVE HTOCK. 
SbONTl iV 
Bhgvum. Cuwv. Ctt)v«I«, l.BHIMH. HukH. 
Onu Hundredth Bt...2,520 7 408 140 000 
Forty-Eighth Bt. 20 1«1 1,027 1 
Fortieth gt.. 00 4*1 253 1 
Comraunlpaw...ft.Wtf 00 00 
Weehawkuu...1,776 $1)0 00 
Total* this week....IflJfflO 108 2,288 3 
“ last week — Ki,7(K) 87 2,8117 2 
COMPARATIVE RATES, 
Lust week. 
Gent*. 
Good Bteers V ft.12 to 13% 
Fair.11 to 113i 
Poor....lo 0 10® 
Poorast. .7% 64 9% 
Gen. selling rates.11 @ 12 
This week. 
Ceuta. 
12 to 13% 
U to 11% 
10 (<« 10% 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
The (Jroutcut Pnin Reliever In the World 
is Dr. Tobias’ Vouetlan Liniment, established over 
20 years. Every bottle sold has been warranted to 
give aatlsfuetlull, and not one returned, *0 the term 
hwinbiii) cannot be applied to it. It is perfectly Inno¬ 
cent to lake Internally (see oath Oil the pamphlet), It 
t* warranted to cure when Orel taken, Cholera, Diar¬ 
rhea, Dysentery, Croup, Cello and 8ea SlekuoB*, 
nml externally, Chronic Rheumatism, Boro Throat, 
Mumps, Old Bores. Sprain*, Brulaus, 4c, Depot, 10 
Park Place, New York. 
Pomeroy’* “Elnatle Rupture Belt” Is a great 
Improvement over all other “Elastic Trusses," and 
Is, without doubt, the best "ELASTIC TRUSS " ever 
made. The price lias been reduced to three dollurs, 
thus bringing this excellent Instrument within the 
reueb of every 11 HIieted person. No one should buy 
an " Elastic Truss ” without first sending to POMEROY 
& CO. for a Circular, or calling personally at their 
office, No. 741 Broadway, comer of Astor Place, 
Now York. 
Hundred* of Men mid Women are suffering 
for the want of Suroic'al ELASTIC Stockings, to 
relieve enlarged vein*, which are liable to burst and 
ulcerate. Write to POMEROY 4 CO., 744 Broadway, 
New York, for prices, 4c. Also for the latest Im¬ 
proved “ Elastic Titusa” for ruptures. 
COUNTRY CHEBSE MARKET 
Little Falls, N. Y., Aug 10, 1873. 
Tin: market ut Little Falls, lor the week ending 
Aug. Ill, was the dullest we have ever seou it, and 
from upwards of 11,000 boxes of factory cheese of- 
fared only about 4,win changed hands, fully one-hulf 
g oing on coairolsslon. Prices having declined %e. 
older* did not feel disposed tu sell ut the ruling 
rates, while buyers, who elaiuni that they had lost 
heavily two weeks ago, dlil not care tu purchase any¬ 
thing at over I3u. Must, fnciorynieu at till! Little 
Full-market this week held uver their dictate, tbe 
following being the only sales made: 
ArgusvIIle. 83. 13c.; Arnold Bros.. 87,12%C\; Bates, 
1>18, IJc.; Bethel, 60, 13c.; Brackett's Bridge, 122, 13c.; 
Cayuduttu, 95, 12*«j.; Outrai Valley, UK), 18c.; 
Charleston 4 Cornurs, 78, com,; Christman, 90, coin ; 
Cold Creek. 100, 13c.; Crain’s Corner*, 123,13c.; Oouu- 
trymun, 135, ruiu.; Danube Cold Bpriug, 110, 18 q.; 
Chapman, 118,12%c.; u;iupiro< hoddar, 78, I2jkc • Flat 
Creek, 59,13c.; Freeman, 4H, com.; Herkimer, Is!, 13c.; 
Iras J. D., IOC. 13; Mauheim, 100, )3e.; Uuntielm Cen¬ 
ter, 187,13.: Monhulni Turnpike, 87,13c.; MlddluvUlo. 
213,13c..; Perryvllle, 120; 12\c.; ShisB * hush, 70, Lie.! 
Bmall's Bush, 70,12%c.; Buell's Bush, 200, 13c.; Sny¬ 
der 4 Muxticld, 60, com.; Bt rat lord x BulUbury, 1 (m, 
13%c. 
The delivery of private dairies reached 800 boxes. 
Prices for these ranged from 10c. to lie. for common, 
und from 11c. to 12c. for flue, a few fancy lots going 
for from 12%o. to I2%c. 
The weather Is cool ami showery. 
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