< 7 - 4 v 
PULLED 
LY y. .V., Old Fairfield, KU. lie.: Herkimer, 
Bates, lato.; North Newport. I3.tfc.; Newport, 
• > Maiuieim i opu-r, Wo.; Herkimer C'o. Central, 
.; Little Full* Central, Wo.: I.adueville. 13'<io.: 
MAY 2 
293 
meats, 7c. for dry salted shoulders boxed: lie. for 
14-lbs. tiercert pickled hara«. Short-cut hams, box¬ 
ed. lOWc. for 1-i lbs.; I0.s:c. for IS lbs.: 9-\c. for 30 lbs : 
loose shoulders.T>f@:Oie. for pickled: loose hams. 
lOXOtU'io. Bacon at 10c. for long clear; lOJia for 
short Clear. Lard ut lOVfC, forspot; 103-bic. fur April; 
1014c. for May: ll?fe. for June. Tallow ut 7Kc. 
Stoarmo. IDs o 11 tjc. Reef bams, first quality, 
21.50: 11 creed b er. $31.00 : 22.H0 for prime mess: 
s jt.c'jfi fur India mess: »:.i,.;ta for extra India eitv 
b'ess. Barreled beef at pi.60@11 fur plulu muss and 
¥12.00... 13.30 for extra mess. 
Rice. — C trollnn, 7,V«8c. for fair; 8X®8Xo. for 
good; S.-ShaiSVo. for choice: Do. for prime. 
Seeds.—'There Is very little trade going on. The 
local 1$ modcrutc. Prices are unchanged. 
Clover at lftaiOKc. fur « cnnsylvunla; lOXIOVc. tor 
Western, and lo . -/. He. for S. ate. Timothy, fJajrt.HH'. 
Sugar.—Refined at S.tOXe. for soft yellow: 9)i@ 
9%c. for soft white: IORo. for eruabed; lOKe. fur 
powdered, and 10c. for granulated. 
Tobacco. The market has been rather quiet. Re¬ 
ceipts of new are Increasing, but tnere Is not suf¬ 
ficient business to fairly establish a general range 
of price*. With a revival of trade we shall make 
quotations of seedleaf more elaborate, so as to cover 
the various graues and growths marketed. 
OLD CHOP. 
„ , Right Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Good leaf. 8’f@ U'/.O. 9.K«i 10 o. 
flue leaf.9-*W lUKc. lotf® 10YC. 
feelectlons.......11 *.jj 12 c. II @ I2>4e. 
NEfV CHOP. 
Rugs.4J«» o. 5 @5M c - 
Good do. ... 5 @ 5V<c. 6'Wc. 
Low loaf. C @ 7 e. 7 @ 7>4c. 
Medium leaf. TJ-f'.i 8Ke. 8,S® 9 c 
SEF.DLKAF CHOP OF 1872. 
Connecticut fillers. 5 ® 7 e. 
seconds.9 @15 c. 
wrappers...,. 18 @ 5n c. 
New York assorted lota. 7 <,c 11 c. 
Pennsylvania assorted lots.. 7R@ 20 e. 
Ohio assorted lots.'..li ( ,o 7 c. 
Wisconsin assorted Iota ......... 8 @ 8 e. 
Vegetable*.—Thu weather has continued so wiu- 
ter-liko that tint hied use in potatoes retains an old 
fashioned *<>ol weather demand, and wltn only a 
mederate visible supply prices aro lirmnr. The ex¬ 
treme pileo for Peach Blows Is tor White. Nm Ber- 
muda srrU ing. ijuiotis httvosuddenly shown scare- 
irv at all points and an I an*.riant advance has taken 
place; be d are firm at fill. Spinach Is In good de- 
inarid. C.ibl-agci are doing something better. lie.- 
muda tomatoes are selling ut $1@4 P box. Charleston 
peas, -iiHi ti bush. Some of the late shipments 
arrived In poor eoudhlon. 
Wo ijiiolo cnuiee Karly Hose at S3@3 12 * hbl.t <lo. 
hulk. $2.75i->.3.00 : Peach Blow, S5.5t>@5.(S2 fur bbls.-. 
Peerless ar.d Jackson quoted ut $2.26^e2.T.i for prime 
in bulk Prince Alberts, in shipping order, 
$2.75 1 , 3.35, Onions. V Ulii., all kinds, tluyll). llub- 
$2 .,k,i .,. 3 ;i. Onions. V bio., all kinds, *9.if ID. Hub¬ 
bard squash. $5 do. Curmts. f2i»3, Garlic. 100 strings, 
$lhc<l 1. l ubbugi-s, {D.s -1 si 190 for ordinary, aud C7@10 
for red. 
Wool.— 1 l-fifie has been moderate. The dealing 
from this out to the new clip will bo nintnlyof for¬ 
eign gi-.oie .. As stocks ni desirable lines of fleeces 
have become much reduced, manufacturers hold 
oil, awaiting ttao arrival of a considerable quantity 
of fore gu on too way, us well as expecting receipts 
of new Uahiornln shortly. 
DOMEHTtC— Fl.tECE, 
Ohio, Pennsylvania nml West Virginia - 
, . , Cts. per lb. 
Picklock.82 66 7() 
XX........65 (ft tiO 
X..... 03 66 68 
No. 1.5« <0 53 
No. 2. 17 q)5I 
Coarse. 45 @ 4g 
Combing. 55 @ «o 
New York, Michigan and Wisconsin— 
XX.51 @54 
X..... 48 @ 50 
No. 1.46 @43 
No. 2...,. 44 @ 48 
Coarse. it @43 
Combing. 52 @ 58 
Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee— 
XX... 60 @ 58 
X -- ; . 47 @50 
No. 2. 45 @48 
Coarse. 10 @42 
Combing...55 @80 
Combing, unwashed. 38 @ 42 
Illinois. Iowa and Minnesota— 
XX. 47 @50 
.*.......*.45 (ft 48 
N". 1. 44 @47. 
No-2. 41) @ 43 
Coarse... .38 @42 
Georgia, Alabuma, Mississippi and Louisiana— 
Finn unwashed.. . 40 ffi 48 
Medium unwashed. . ;i7 @ 40 
Coarse unwashed.... 30 @ 33 
R urry. 20 © 25 
Extra.45 @50 
Super. 47 @52 
No. 1.. 26 @ 33 
Combing. 50 @ 55 
Lambs. 41) @ 43 
Short extra.35 @38 
ROCHESTER, N, y„ April *23.—Flour un- 
clmugod. Wheat m-iu: tl53@l.lili tor red winter: 
»1.8>sl to for while. Coin firm; !#l@S5c. for State. 
Oats. StbteOe. Rye, 95c. Harley lower uml dull; *1.85 
@1.70 -or two-rowed; *l.7i@l.'Jd tor four-rowed. 
Beans dull: medium, $1,25; marrows and kidneys, 
$l-5U@Lb6. Butler is scarce at ;u-»>:ihc, Egg- plenty 
at 15c. ChOt-'d, ISahiy. Beef. 43jii9 is cwt. Mutton, 
8-v9c. t J lb. Smoked hum18c. 1),. Appl-s scarce: 
$1@1.75 C bushel. Potatcies are In itc lvn deuiund 
and higher: Kuny Hose,.'.23 bbl,; Peach Blow*. 
?2.26@2,50; Peerless and Flukes. $2, These potatoes 
are shipped West. Wool nominal at I2@ttie. Sheen 
pelts, *! c3 each. Beef hides, 8>i@7u. ?( n,. Calf 
skins, t3@lto. Grass seed* active; olovor, $ti.35@B.5o 
tor small, and $7.85 for large: umntliy dull and 
lower (lt$! 75@3 V buahul; red top, *2.30 18 bushel: 
blue grass. $2.75 T bushel. Hay sv-aree; elover, $20@ 
22: best timothy, ¥2 j@, 0, IIops, 30o. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Little Falls. N. Y., April 25.1874. 
The market this week is firm, and prices about the 
hme as those of last week. Farm dairies are badly 
-Uiniiued, but prices buve ranged from 10c. to 13A'o., 
according to quality. 
Thi-ro was a large delivery of factory cheese, con¬ 
sidering tile bad weather and the unfavorable con¬ 
dition of the country roads. We give quotations of 
aali-s from hulling factories as follows: 
Keys, 35 b -xes, nt 13c.; Central Vulley, 13c.: Nor- 
way Association, 10, tbs.: Nichols, 13H‘c.: Kurto Hill, 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
new York. April 25, 1874. 
Beeves.— Although trade In horned cuttle was 
not brisk, it was rail- during the threo hitter days of 
the past week. Wednesday, beeves sold from 9-v@ 
12Hc.. 49f@7Y cwt.; Thursday. bl@r2c., 5.H@7K cw,„: 
Friday, 9k@12Kc., 6Y@7V cwt. There were no really 
choice steers to baud; quality ranged from course 
i to good; i8@£s Its was uliuwed not. fipm-iul sales 
have been :-Coarse Missouri steers, 8S cwt., HJko.l 
fair to good do , U@ll 1 .e., 7 V; cwt; fair quality Col¬ 
orado do.. 7 cwt., lie.: Cherokee do., cwt., UMe.i 
Texan do . 5jf cwt., IDe.j Illinois ami Cherekee do., 
mixed. U'i cwt., ldi'c-: common Illinois do., 534 cwt.. 
10e.; fulr do,, do., fik cwt., ll@UHa; good do., do., 
' S' cwt., 12@ 12^0.; still-fed hulls from Clnclpnatl, j@ 
5}<c„ live weight. 
iRIleli Cows,—Trade still slow and general rates 
low. On Wednesday last 7 cows sold from $56@110 f 
head. On Thursday and Friday sales ranged from 
M'vwiSU V head. Tlie markets closed with several 
lots unsold. 
Yen Is.—There is a rather large supply of lean Init- 
tcrn-llk-fed calves on sale; tor these demand Is 
slow, from 5*i@7Ye. ^ n> ; fair quality veals from 
8@UVje. V smooth quality scarce and In demand 
from 10-illc. V it. Special Hales liavr- been as fol¬ 
lows:-State calves. 109 lbs., 7,y;o., State do., 135 lbs., 
U's’c.i blate do., 150 tbs., 10c.; Ponnaylvanla veals, 150 
lbs., 9c; Pennsylvania do,, 200 its., 10c.; Jersey veals, 
10J tbs., $8 IHicad. 
JSlieep u ml Liunhe. On Wcdnesdav shorn slieop 
sold ath'k -vte.; woolly do..$7@8.87'-i. Thursmiy shorn 
do., aa-h^c.; woolly do., 7@8Xe. There wuh a very 
light trade on Friday at the previous d ays' rales. 
Spring lambs sold from $3@ti.«l V heaU: quality 
poor. I'he best to luind sold from $I©10 V head. 
Ii nry Mill, IB*-ie.i Black Greek, 13c.} St. Joli'usvUle, 
13Nc.; Mlddlevlllts lie. 
There was a huge delivery of butter, and prices 
are a little hciAer than last week, sales ranging from 
85e. to :;:e., according to quality. Beyers pronuubee 
the butti.-r coming forward Of Unproved quality. 
We have advic s irom abroad Tor the first week In 
April. Our London correspondent reports a contin¬ 
ued large sal - of cheese, especially fir medium de¬ 
scriptions OJ American. Krtra flue goes ut 7T@7Ss,- 
flee. 7101-78-.; text quality, (Hi-72s. Nile halt Oh oddar 
- 1 - ■ • ' ] , , 1 U , I 
medium, 8s - 71,« ; tine,ml - ws.j Scotch, 7':@82s. Hutch 
Cheese K-.la iib, 82(-'88*.; Goudas,5S:-il!4s.: Derby shape 
to@iii;s. 
In butter there is no Irish or English in market, 
lhe seuondury sorts from the Continent are scarce 
and sell freely. Jerseys, 138s.; Friesland, HOs.j tiwed- 
lsh. HOs,; Danish aud Kiel, 130s; Normamiy, 138s.; | 
Cauadiuti, 130@l38s., V< cwt. I 
Special SjUoB have been: Kentuckv sheep, woolly, 
911 lbs.. 7kfo.; woolly Illinois do , »i lb*.. 7-Ve.; shorn 
Ohio do.. 811 lh*.,(I,-..; do. do,, 8> lbs., 8-V«.} woolly Ohio 
do.. 91 lh*., 7J4e.i woolly State lamlia n.) niontlis ohl, 
82 It S..8XC.: woolly Suite rheep, 7714 lbs., 7He. The 
markets closed dull, with several car-loads on sale. 
Uoiu*.-Live liovs were nominal on Wednesday nt 
u%moa, P lb.; on 'I'hursdity some wore not quoted: 
and on Friday nominal values ut li@8\0. V lb. City 
dressed were active on the three above ilays. from 
ijf'kujfc. 18 lb. The market closed firm utsumu rates. 
VVlioleaule Prices fur Orea-n/d Rears.—^This 
frade was lair on Wednesday at tallowing liltes: 
( Ity dressed beef in side*. 7©10Mc.; in lore-quarters, 
7@'J !-4c.; In h I n d - quarters, hl,v,)2:-;c.; in ribs. Ci@l3Me.; 
selected, 17c, City dre**ad million, .ViiURC.; do., do. 
veal, 11 @1,IV: Selected, 18c. Country dressed, l rom 
Newburgh, N. i 12@15o. The market closed weak 
on 8 riday, with u fulling off from these rates of fully 
He. 1R 1h, on ull degreus of quality. 
Horse 1>1 m-Uet.—The quality of the bottles quoted 
below was so unfit for Cite general elty trade that 
prices wem actually loss than thu vuluo of the nui- 
tnals evun at auction. 3 pair* at, #82::@33 j; 1 9hct- 
huni pony. *186; 1 American pony, *137 ; 8 head, *57@ 
97 i ,1 pairs very poor. $2?@IIVJ, ue id, $25@9i - : l pairs 
fair quality, SJJOdiUO; 3j iioad, *ID7@r.)6; I trotter, 
*200. I heru have boon no fresh arrival* t-lther bv 
the Lrio or Pennsylvania Railroads for the past 
wuuk. 
Aloiidny ’m Sales.—fierves. —Tnnle was brisk 
yesterday aud to-day. Oxen at tliulIRn. V lb..84f 
cwt..; steers at 9@13c. V tb„ 5-k@9 ewt., on 50@8() lbs. 
to the ewt., net. Mix id lots steers, oxen and dry 
0'iws, Spanish and native cattle. 10Ye. V lb., 8;i£ cwt. 
IIlleli Cows.—The lots fresh to hand were few 
In numbers. Prices were nominal at *3Q©40; tops. 
*:H) ti head. 
Venls. -There was a brisk trade In medium qual¬ 
ityvosl* at 8@8>4o. V Ib.i smooth quality veals from 
tl(,title. *i !b. 
Nheep nml Lambs.— Trade was very small. Ar- 
rtvral.s were light; Mlill at noon u few 8heup remained 
unsold. Shorn »heup sold at 7|<c. P lb.; woolly 
sheep at TJ4@8MO. !< Ib. Ouallty generally only fulr. 
Hogs. 1)4 curs of Ohio hogs Sold on live weight 
at hc.i 10 -tore pig*, 99 lbs. l< head, bold llvo weight 
at ntjo. ( iLy dressed oiiened ut 7:lfc. 
COJUPAltATIVE KATES. 
Last week. This weok 
Cents. Cents. 
Good Steers V lb.12 @ fit 12 <» 43 
fst'f. 11 © lift 11 © llSf 
Ebor...Ill @ ioy ill @ ln-X 
Poorest... . .8 @ 9Y 7W @ 9ig 
Gen. selling rates .. .. .10X @ UK 1024 @ 11)4 
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Just established for the purpose of delivering Genu- 
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No. 33 Heaver Nt., New York. 
REFERENCES by permission. 
Messrs. Hobvo.v, IRTRtatjo & Co.. Financial Agents 
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-I p« r cent, of Actual I'olnwh, 
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"Iowa” “ 70.80 
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Send for Circular. 
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Special Freights obtained when desired. 
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NEW YORK 
HAY TEDDER. 
(Bee Illustrated article In Rural NkwYoukeii of 
May 2d, page 293.) 
This Tedder possesses superior features, and is 
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Please stute whore you saw this. 
EGGS—EGGS—ECCS! 
I have purchased of G. II. Warner of New York 
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collection, make the must complete yards of Cavcy 
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