for Root) damaged do.: layer 
hi'we Muscatel do, *3.'!()643.30 i 
'y prunes, UXtollXe.; citron, 276* 
U«tol3Xc.i Turrayma. almonds, 
heavy do.; 236926c. I 
raisins, *2.60to ; i 
currants.AjXo,; Tnrkc 
'.’He..; Hult.ina raisins, 
18Ye. 
MOOSE’S BUBAL NEW-YOBMEB. 
30© 
THE MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
NEtr Yor.K, Monday, May 4,1874. 
Receipta.—The receipts of the principal kinds of 
produce for tlie past week are as follows : 
Kffgs, bids. 15,580 C-orri meal, lihls.... 7,3.59 
Cotton, bales—.. 
I tried Fruits, pkgs. 
Flour, bbls.. 
15,300 Corn meal, baits... 
41 Hops, bales. 
15,5S0| Pork, bbls. 
'ill* li.k 
Wheat, bush_ 006,100'Beef. pkirs_ 
Corn, busli.. 021.200 Cut meats, pkgs... 5,820 
Oats, bush. 151*2001 I.ard, ties. 4,555 
Crass Seed, bush.. 360 Butter, pkgs. 17,096 
Rye. bush ... 0780 Cheese, pkgs. 4,088 
Harley, bush. —Peanuts, bags. 1,109 
Deans, bush. 230 1 
Beeswax.—Bleachers are purchasing sufficiently 
to keep supplies well worked duwn, anil prices re¬ 
main steady. Sales are at 3»<.43iic. for Western nml 
Southern. 
Itrooni'Cnni Tsqulct. Green hurl.Halle.; green, 
short, and medium. T®9c.; red and rod-topped, iksiiC. 
Butler.—Old butter no longer forms an Import ant 
feature tu the general market.. Very few straight 
parcels of One quality remain. and these are now 
useful for special shippers’ trade only. The effect 
of a very buckwiird season Is becoming disagreeably 
apparent In the quality of State, and with some «c- 
cumulation of stock price* are weak Dealers hare 
had an extended rule of high rates tor new white 
owing to a limited supply. The principal portion 
of the reoclpts is Stale, and recently an even good 
grade of duality has contributed to the rapidity of 
prices. Hat stock Is running poorer now. and a 
real break in quotation* mnv lie suddenly suffered 
when movable quality restricts free buying. Nearly 
all Important receivers have sent out instruction 
to shippers cantue.lug them against paying high 
figures ror the various sort* that shifting from stall- 
feed to pasture will produce. Western is searee 
and well sold up, tine factory Michigan bringing full 
price readily Northern Welch tubs have given 
unusually good satisfaction to the trade, thus far, 
in fact, prime marks are taken In preference to 
Chenango and nthftr half tubs. 
New. —We quote Grange comity pull*, fancy 40e,: 
other palls, :»<,» Wc.; Hum* hull' tubs choice MiiiieSe..; 
ilo. fair to good, 34(S 3fle,; State Welsh tubs, chiilee. 
31V" 37c.; do. fair t>> good. 32('C34c.; Western, choice, 32 
to He.: do. fair to gaud, BOtoSlo.; do. poor, 271® 29c. 
Ol.n. State dairies, choice. ;;I6>,35 im do. other entire 
dairies, it'l.v.'ITc.; do. ttrklnx, 33to35i;.; do. half tubs, 
choice, 35to3flc; do. other,3064831!.: do. Welsh,::ito3flc ; 
Pwiusylvanlu pUgS„ KStoSOc.; Western do., 196620c,; 
rolls, 2264270. 
Ben ns anil I’ens. exports of Beans past, week 
918 hbls. 1 tOO of wli it-li are nimorodn* going t.o .laban). 
Elxport "i Peas pasl week 87,475 bUHli. Thu bean 
trade is not strictly speaking active. Still light re¬ 
ceipts and tliu departure of recently bought stock 
enables dealers to govern the supply with less 
nnxlet y, and tlm market is quoted better In Mediums 
and MarruiVB. Pen and K imley as before. Canadian 
l'eas. sales fair; stock ample. Green dull. Seed 
pens will not be quotable after this week. 
The qncitat ions are: Medium*. *1.80661.90 for prime, 
and t i..Vk« 1.70 tor other grtules; prime marrowfat.*. 
J2.3fito2.40: other evades. *2.05642.101 prime pea beans, 
*2.20<ifi2.30; do. fair lots <lown to *2to3J0: kidney, 
red. *1(3)4.25: kidney white. *2.IIV®2.U). Peas, new 
Canadian. Ip hills., free, fl.22to1.25: do., in bulk, 
and bond, ll.IWl.08; Green new, *1,50661.70. South- 
ern 1). B. peas. *3.75 V 2 bush.btlg. 
We quote seedDaniel O’Uouke. *1 V bushel 
Champion of Biiglund, *3.50: Blue Imperial. *3.75 for 
prime and *3 for common. 
Cheese. Wo arc beginning to Imve a marketable 
quantity rvt the new make, and prices are sufficiently 
established to quote, The bulk of the offerings are 
mainly of skimmed, which well at a wide range, us 
noted below Full cream have a settled value, and 
meet witli some little attention from Shipper*. PiXc. 
is paid by exporters for the best, and Hus i* about 
the top quotable price, although some parties report 
17c. as obtainable for small lots to the home trade. 
Tho opening miles In Hie interior hist week were 
quite satisfactory, realizing very full Prices, arid tin* 
feature tended to give Strength to the market hero; 
stocks of old cheese have worked down within a 
small compass, and sellers obtain pretty much their 
own prices for the few fancy lots left; up to l7,Xc. is 
occasionally realized from the home trade, but the 
more, general prices were 17tol7J<o, 
Quotations: State factory, tine and choice lots, 17<ii> 
17Xo,; good to prime, i:>x<u<I0Xc.: fair to good. 1564 
15>fC.; poor to fair, 12X6414 lie.; farm, good to prime, 
iSktoKta.; fair to good, lltol5c,; poor to fair, 1264 
14c.; skimmed. HtolSKc.; llhlo, factory, good to 
prime, tint, IfitolOe.: full to good. Uat. 1 Stolls:.; fair, 
136*15c.; poor. lltol2Xc.i skimmed, liecllc.; new at !«<;>• 
lllb.c, for lints; ltlXtoiOlfc. ror choice; 14X6vl6Xc. for 
fair to good; skiunued, wlir. 
Colton. -The market has been further excited 
through the reports of the disastrous Hoods at the 
South : 18Xu. Is quite promptly paid for low middling 
upland on the spot, ami l?Xe. lor contract* on this 
basis for balance of the mopth. 
Dried ProUri.—A further marked advance In 
prices of apples uuu he quoted, with thesepplles run¬ 
ning low. The Jobbing trade continues to purchase 
quite freely, stock considered. Peeled peaches of 
lino quality are scarce and com maud buoyant prices. 
Small fruits are wauled : blackberries are almost out 
of stock, and extreme prices consequently rule. 
We quote; — umtnorn sliced apples. l2tftol3Xc. for 
1873. and 14to 15c. for ruuev do. State sliced: 13,® 14c. 
lor 1*73 crop: Western. 12 to I'V-c. for 1873 crop. 
Blackberries quoted at ITXtolSc. Peeled peaches, 
prime Georgia, new, 2nc<l)27e.; North t arollna, 27to 
29c.: Virginia. 23®24c.: nnpcelcd. 12to14c. Tor halves 
and 9X64118.'. for quarters. Pitted cherries, 286433c. 
Raspberries, 32to34u. l'luuis. 186j>22c. 
P.ggs. As was l!\pGOtcd last week, the lilgli prices 
then ruling brought stock from all points, other 
ranrkets not being near so high, anil there has been 
a rapid decline in prices, witli tlie* trade buy in.' 
sparingly. 
Wo quoteStateund Pennsylvania, l7X6«l8Xe.; near 
points, ISXtolOXC'i extra fresh. Western. l7Xc.: 
other Western and Southern, lOXtolTc; duck, 22 
6424c.; geese, 40tol3e. 
Flour,—Trade drug*, and there is an unsatisfac¬ 
tory feeling. Stocks arc not down as low us desired 
at this Season of the year, when increased receipts 
may he counted upon. There is particularly an ex¬ 
cessive amount or trade and family brand*, the busi¬ 
ness in these descriptions running raaluly in small 
lots. 
Kupertlne State. 5 7964 8 10 
Kxtrn do. 8 35to 6 70 
Superfine Western.5 ?L>to li 10 
Kxtrailo.li 25to li 75 
No. 2 . 4 8564 5 75 
Kxtra Ohio, round hoop. 0 306s G 10 
Trade brands. li 4569 7 50 
White wheat, extra.6 75to 7 10 
8t. Louis... 0 4064)1 t*J 
Southern, extra . 0 Uk-vll Oil 
ltye hour. 4 75to 5 85 
Corn meal, Jersey... 4 lillto t 25 
Brandywine. 4 7064 4 75 
Western.3 ilOto 4 50 
Fresh Fruits. -Applesfor all wholesale Interest 
arc out of market. Tlie lofts have not been so clear 
or stock for several years. Strawberries now have 
a regular place,and receipt* of about 8,000 quarts per 
steamer sell readily. 'The present estimated crop oi 
tho Delaware pencil crop i» 2,00U,UU0 buskels. The 
recent front* huvit damaged fruit tree* In this neigh* 
borhood. Peanuts have how a more favorable sea¬ 
son. Prime lots quoted lirm. 
We quote apples—ltoxbury Russets, *5640. Cltarles- 
ton strawberries,", per quart, 506490c. Hick or v nuts, 
81.25® 1,87. Peanuts, prime Virginia. *2,H5®3: Other 
Virginias. *2fai2.25; North Carolina do..*2662.50; Ten¬ 
nessee, *1.82X642. Pecans. l!6»8o., us to site. 
Fun- nuil HkitiM.-A.Dout the only trade in furs 
i* the picking up oj odd* and ends by ontslie parties. 
Quotations .ire for str.ilgnt shipping or manufactur¬ 
ers’parcels or good size. 
We quote : -No. 1 qualitv: Otter. P piece Norm 
and Bast, $8to II), West and N. W-, *3607: Gray Fox. 
North ami Fast, 9l)i .to*l : West and N. W , 806490c.; 
Red Fox, North and Kast.llJiVS* 00. West and N.W., 
Jl.25tol.75; Black Bear. North and lfciat, *126425. Wust 
and N VV., *8@12; Brown Cubs, North and Bast, *4@5, 
West and N. W.. *2663; Fisher, North Mast, *1264 
15, West und N. W., *8tol0; Mink, dark, Nortli and 
Hast. *.'1644.00, West and N. W.:S2to2.26; Mink, pale, 
North and Mast. *1 50642, West and N. VV.. *1 (.01.75; 
Muskrat. fall Nortli and Bust, 1864‘JOo.. West and N. 
W.. 18to20c.; Muskrat, winter. North and Kaat, 2569 
28c.. Woat and N. W-,22to2w-; Muskrat, Miring, North i 
and Mast. .UltoX'k?., West and N, \V„ 27to88l\: Kilts, 
North and Mast, 0668c.. VVcst and N. VV,. !kw ,v.; Bea¬ 
ver,*! n.. North ami Mast, *1.756-2.25. West and N. 
VV,, 91.25tol.75; RaceOun, North and Bust, 800-66*1, 
West and N. W., iKVjjBliO.: Oppose m, North and Mast, 
■Vb40c..West and N. VV’., 6to40c.; Skunk, black. *1.4069 
1.50; Skunk, striped, 20c,64*1. 
Clrnln.—Corn i* in most, favor with shippers just 
now, the large arrivals recently being closely taken 
and at very satisfactory prices. Wheat meets with 
a fair shipping' trade. Oats arc In active demand 
from the local trade at advancing price*. 
Wheat, Spring. No. 2. *1 52661 59 
No. 1. t 02661 85 
Winter Red. 1 00561 l!3 
Amber... .1 U5tol 118 
\v hltc. -(,/, — 
I lye.. . I 10661 12 
Harley. Canada West. 1 55:®! fit! 
State four-rowed. 1 50661 55 
Mult. Canada West. 2 00® — 
State. 1 70to1 85 
Corn. Western mixed.. 8n<,« 88 
Yellow. 876c S’x 
White. 80® M 
OiltH, mixed Western. 6569 66 
White... 66® 68 
II ay aial Siniw. Our receipt* have Imcn small 
IntCly.accounted for In good part to the rough con¬ 
dition of tin! road* in the country through the un¬ 
usual heavy rains. Dealers hero have been enabled 
to mark up prices a tritlo, with sufficient trade to 
keep the stock down to a low figure. 
Nortli River shipping, *1691.05; retail lots, *1.20691.50, 
clover, 90(«i95c.. for first crop, pml totoRSc, for second ; 
salt, 70to7.')C. Straw. 806985c-. for long rye; 6569750. for 
short: rye nominal for wheat; 9Qu.to*l for out. 
Dealers quote by the ton ut the railroad depot,* as 
follows : 
Prime timothy hay, *246925 per ton; fair to good, 
*2lto23; shipping grade, *19, Clover, good. *1760*18 
Nn. I rye straw, *146015 per ton ; No.2 do.,*116913; No. 
! oat, *166017. 
II ops. A s the season advances the stock of prime 
Is getting down to a very moderate amount, and, 
with very little prospect, of a replenishment, the 
trade here are less disposed to reall/.o. The common 
und medium grades are In larger slock than desired, 
notwithstanding wo have very light fresh receipt*, 
ami somewhat irregular prices prevail. 
American, new. good to choice, 2064315!.; do., low to 
fair. 15to23e.: Yearling*.20to25p. GUIs. M6< l.V. genuine 
Bavarians, ifttoiklc.; patent Bavarian*, 2169260.; Kn- 
gllsh. 21to26c-; Belgians, 206423c.; California*, 33to35c. 
Vlitple Hiignr In quiet. Western, now, light col¬ 
ored, I2tol3e.; do. dark,'.kwllc. Maple sirup, U®llXe. 
» lb.; *1.10641,26 V gall. 
!WiMccllnucoiiN. Spirit* turpentine lie. V gal¬ 
lon: linseed oil,9 m:@ * gallon, in cask*, lard oil, 
8f«'.; neats font nil, iil)c 64*1 : leather, 25V-6u28c. fur 
light liemloek; 266430c. for middle do.; '26(,i)29c. for 
I’oultcy null 44 hum?.—NG ar points about supply 
the wants of dressed. Prime Western frozen tur¬ 
keys are still nuluhlc. Dlvd poultry arrives regu¬ 
larly, hut the market I* not overstocked. Ju game, 
pigeon* and snipe are abundant. The general In¬ 
struction or dealers is to ship the former picked and 
on Ice Hprmg chickens quoted ut *1661.25 12 pair. 
nut quotations are Dressed chickens, New Jersey 
ami Petni'u, prime, Uw:0c.; lair in good, IlkrrGc.: 
State, prime, 176 «Pr.; Western, guru I to prime, 116/ 
17c.: poor t o good, 126/1 ie. Turkeys, N, J., prime.21® 
23c.; fair to good, 1*®2U('.; Stale, prime, 2p/02lc. 
Western, good to prime. 19://fKie.; poor to good, IVfo 
18c. Ducks. N. ,1., prime. 236925c.; Western do., 2069 
2:k'., Geese, N. J., good to prime, 166918c,; poor to fair, 
I2tolfia: Wesbirn, good to prime, l.k/oltlc.-, fair to 
good, I Up 12c, 
Dive Poiti/ruv.—Near point rowls and ehiclcen* 
quoted til 1164160,; Western do., 126613c.; turkevs. I.V«> 
Ukbj Dlicks, s7«.6t>*l d pair for Western and *ldU,25 
for N. .1. tieese, J2.W)®3 tor N. j,; do. Western, *1.50; 
a tew prime Western, *2.25. 
Game. Wild pigeon*, feathered or picked, *lto 
1.13 V dozen; Knglisli snipe, *1.75692; plover, *1.77si/- 
1.87; sand snipe, DOp. 
Provisions. The feature of trade has boon tho 
marked advance in prices of lard, based principally 
upon tlio light receipts; with an active inquiry from 
refiners. Tlie speculative trade lias been fair. Pork 
and bacon rule strong, with exceptionally light sup¬ 
plies of the latter. 
New mess pork. *17.111; for May, *17; lor June, 
*17.2(1. Dressed hog*. 7Xc. <'iit-iiieut*, 7c. for dry 
salted shoulders boxed; 11c. for 11-lb*. Merced pickled 
haul*. Nfwri-cul hums, boxed. IflXe. lor 15 lbs.; UPtfc. 
for 18 lbs.: 9Xe. for 20 lb* : loose shoulders, 7X697X0, 
i for pickled ; loose hams. lOXtollUe. Bacon at lOe. lor 
long dear; lUXe. for spurt clear. I.ard. 10 9-hie. for 
snot; 100.10c. (or May; lOKo. for June. Tallow at. 7Ve. 
steariiie. llXto—C. Heel hams, first quality. *24to 
24.50: Merced beef, *21.141 to 22.IKI for prime me**; 
*246420 for India moss: *Jtt®82 for extra India eitv 
mess. Barreled beef at *9.5U./4ll for plain mess und 
*12.01)6413.50 for extra mesa. 
Kim;. — Carolina, 71f((<>8e for fair; 8 : X648Xe. for 
good ; sXtoSJj'e. for choice ; 9,:. for prime. 
Heeds.—TniUe Is in small lols to the home trade. 
Clover at IfltolOXe. lor I'onnsylv/inia; lOXIOlfo. for 
Western,and lUjftolle. for S*»ta. Timothy,*8to3.12x. 
TobtM'co.—Trade shows no Iniprovemcnt. Tho 
home trade are about the only purchasers, with an 
occasional lot taken for shipments. Prices arc barely 
settled a* yet, with a very fair assort meet of supplies 
or,I> CROP. 
Light Grades, llcavy Grades. 
Good leaf. 8)f@ 9Xc. 9X66 10 e. 
Fine leaf...91f69 10Xc. 10X66 lOVc. 
Selections.11 to 12 c. li 66 l2Xc. 
new chop. 
Lugs. 4Xto c. 5 6 z) 5X e. 
Good do. ... 5 to 5Xc. 55(64 I'Xe. 
Low leaf. .6 & 7 c. 7 66 7xe. 
Medium leaf.7X64 8Xe. 8X64 9 c 
SEKIII.KAE CROP OK 1872. 
Connecticut Hllers... 5 to 7 e. 
seconds.9 to 15 c. 
wrappers.18 64 50 c. 
New York assorted lots. 7 to 11 c. 
Pennsylvania assorted lots. ?X6i> 29 c. 
Ohio assorted lots.0 to 7 c. 
Wisconsin usuortod lots...6 to 3 e. 
Vcgclublc*.—Export# of potatoes past week, 1,578 
bbls, Tln> market t .ir potatoes Is very uolive, and 
some fancy late arrivals have been sold above quo¬ 
tations. There Isa fair show of Southern and west 
Imlui produce, and the Improved weather helps 
sales. Domestic onions are »«tlll ruling high. 
We quorc einnco Early Hose at j.i.75toi *< obi.; do. 
bulk. *3,00663,f>0 ; Peach Blow, *5.156*4.00 for hbls,; 
Peerless and Jackson quoted at |2.75to5.00 for prime 
in bulk ; Pmieu Alberts, In shipping order, 
*3.00643,87. Onions. F bbi., all kind*. flOtofl. llub- 
nard squasb. *5/JO. Parrots. *2663. Garlic, 100 string*, 
fllkj/ili. Gubbages. *6668 V KB for ordinary,and *7tol0 
for red. Bermuda unirms, *4,50to5 F crate. Florida 
string beans, *5 ¥ crate; uo.cucumber*. *7 p orate; 
do. potatoes, *7 V bbl.; ChafleNtou pea*, *2(681.25 F 
bushel. Norfolk asparagmi, *5 v dozen bunciies. 
Wool.—Manufapturoraurn drawing mainly upon 
the supplies of foreign, finding domestic llecoos 
source and held llrmly. some few small lots of the 
new clip have made an appearance from the South. 
The *low sale fur woolen goods operates against the 
market. 
DOMESTIC—FI.KECE. 
Ohio. Pennsylvania and West Virginia— 
5 to 7 e. 
9 to 15 c. 
18 64 50 0. 
7 W H e. 
New York, Michigan and Wisconsin— 
xx. a to u 
X. 48 @50 
No. 1. 4I> to 48 
No. 2. 41 6o 40 
Coarse. 41 66 43 
Combing. 52 69 5t! 
Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee— 
XX. to 64 53 
X. 47 (.4 50 
No. 1. 45 64 17 
No. 2. 45 66 48 
Course. 40 66 42 
Combing. 55 to 80 
Combing, unwashed. 33 69 42 
Illinois. Iowa and Minnesota— 
XX. 47 69 00 
X. 45 69 18 
No. 1. II @ 47 
No. 2. 40 66 43 
Coarse.38 to 42 
Georgia, Alabama. Mississippi and Louisiana— 
Fine unwashed. 40 66 43 
Medium unwashed.-.27 to 40 
Coarse unwashed,. 80 6o 33 
Burry. 20 69 25 
PCPLED. 
Extra.45 to 00 
Super. 47 64 52 
No. 1. 25 64 31 
Combing. W) 60 55 
Lambs. 40 to 13 
Slmri extra. 80 69 38 
ItOt’HKHTEU. N. Y., liny |.-Flour linn 
and 250. higher for best; *8.75 red,and umber winter 
f9.50toO.Y5 V bbl. for white. Win sit llrm *L55tol.G0 
red und amher winter; la.05tol.80 for white. Oats 
source, 58c,6t<111, Corn steady; 85u. for Btate. Kye 
95C.691 B bush. Harley nominal, f 1.00 for two-rowed, 
*l.7W//iI.*0 for four-rowed. Putatoe* higher with ac¬ 
tive demand. Peach blows *2.75 V bid. Marly Rose 
*2.25992.50; Peales* and Jackson Whites, f2@2.2.? V 
bbl. Common 80(.c ( .yoc. p bush. PcaehblowH *1641.05 
do. Apples scarce. *lto2 V bush. Onion* *LT5 V 
bush. Beaus *1 25641 itufor Mediums ; *1 G 664 I 70 Mar¬ 
row*. Dressed Uogs *7..V)<.iS p nwt. Beer *8(90 do. 
Veal 8699e. V It. Hams, smoked, 18@14c. *i 18. Butter 
searee, O.Vvllk!. V tt/. Kggs lika)17c. V do*, laird I0<>4 
lOXc. P ih. Wool quiet and nominally unchanged. 
Clover Deed *0.28648.50 V bush, for medium, *7.25 for 
large ; Timothy *3(93.25 p hush. Hay vory scarce. 
Clover *206922, Timothy *23to30 V ton. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Lim.K FA 1 . 1 . 8 . N. V., May 2, 1874. 
Tint country roads tiro In a wretched condition for 
travel, but lint,withstanding there has been a large 
delivery Of dairy goods this vvuok. Farm dairy cheese 
Is badly skimmed, aud has sold at 106618c., ticcording 
to quulily. 
'There have heen offerings from about forty facto¬ 
ries, ami traile lias been brisk, though buyer* are 
cautious In handling fodder cheese. The top price 
was 14)fi)., but the hulk ut sales was at 1166 G jo. We 
give tho leading transaction*, us follows : 
A. Smith As Co.. 34 boxes, at. I to.; .1. D. Ives. 50, He.; 
Central Valley, 37 on commission; Fairfield Associ¬ 
ation. L’4 do.; Small’* Bush, 53.14V;e.; Fulton, 27,18c.; 
Christman, 34, 12X«.; Old City, H7- 18e.; MKKUevlIle, 
130, liXfi.; Bethel, 211,13Xe,; Chyle, it, 13c.; Spraker, 32, 
I2S6C.; Maglo, ’!!>, lie : Herkimer, 51, 13Xo.; Old Mun- 
lielm, 8li, 14c.; Gountryman, f50, 14\c.; Donnlm Cold 
Spring. 2U, 13X C '/ Matiheim Turnpike, ih, 14c.; North 
FalrOuld, 111, llXiM Ilarto lilt), 29, llXe.; Paint's U(d- 
low, 2|, I4XC-; Bates, 36, 14c.; Cook ft Ives, 28, HXc.i 
Did Stone (Tiureh, 57, 14e,; Klock .V Nellis, 26, 14c.; 
ICatonvllle, 1.16, 14.Sc.; Hpnngtleld Center, lit), ISXc.; 
Manbelm Centitr, HU, MSic.; Ht. Jolinsvllle, 58,14c. 
Quite a number of factories sent forward thoir 
goods to lie sold on commission. For tho correspond¬ 
ing week last year the delivery ut this market was 
2,200 boxes, ami prices at 1364l*Xc. 
Duller this week has sold ut 34to3Cc., according to 
•Miality, anil there b:nt been u large delivery. 
We have advice* from abroad tor the second week 
in April, uur I.ondoti correspondent saya thenupply 
of English and Americau cheese ts small, there Is a 
good. Steady demand, und prices have an u pvvard ton- 
duuoy. E*Lm American is quoted at 776678s.; next 
quality, 74to7lis.; sceomlary, 7IJt/«72*. Tlie other de¬ 
scriptions sell us follows ;—English Cheddar, TIWI'-'m,; 
Wiltshire double, 7IV/«80s.: Cheshire mndliim, liiU/' VIs.; 
line, T8i/j>86s.; Seoteh, 7*i@B2s. Dutch cheese Kdums, 
liitonSs.; Gotula*, GIKuiMm.; Oorhy shape, liltoOls. 
llutter was never before so scarce, and none in first 
hand*. In Irish there is none landed unsold. There 
are iio Danish or Kiel, tio Swedish or Jersey la mar¬ 
ket. Dorstits Is quoted at 18Gk.; Normandy , 120@l5tl». 
No Canadian In market. 
UVenls.—Tho quality of the calves now coming to 
hand Is so poor that trade ha* become slow and 
small at low rates, prices being tiXtolXu- V ®. 
Slieep mid LmiifiM. -On a very light run of 
sheep, shorn Hock* sold at SXfuiHVc.; woolly do. at 
8X649Jfc.; spring lambs at 12Xe.. V lb. 
H off a.—T here were no livo on sale, and city droas- 
ed opened at 7Xc. 
IlKCErPTS OF LIVE 8TOCK. 
Sheep A 
Riwimih. 
Cows. Cnlv*i», 
Lamb*. 
H j**. 
One Hundredth Ht. 
. .2.943 
13 
810 
2 
000 
Forty-ICIghth St.... 
. 000 
85 
228 
2,471 
000 
Fortieth Ht. . 
.. 0KJ 
00 
132 
2.322 
28.381 
liars! mu a Cove... . 
...0,315 
00 
(HI 
13,382 
0,181 
W eehawkeu. 
.. 1 
00 
00 
000 
000 
Totals this week .. 
78 
1,174 
17,177 
34,562 
" last, week. 
...9.268 
(4 
985 
11,900 
,55,004 
COMPARATIVE RATES. 
Last week. 
This week 
Cents. 
Cents. 
Good Steers V It. 
....12 
(4 13 
12 
to 13 
Fair. 
....11 
to 11Y U 
to UK 
Poor.in (® 10V 
Poorest.7Xto Ui 
Gen. selling rutes.,10)4 64 UX 
10 to 10V 
8 to 9X 
10 V @ 11X 
Cts. per lb. 
Picklock.62 to 70 
XX. 55 6-/ 00 
X.53 to fit) 
No. 1.50 @53 
No. 2.47 dfi 50 
Course. 45 to 48 
Combing. 55 @ 60 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, May 2, 1874. 
IIDevon.—Tr&do has been fair during the latter 
clay* of the past week, and on a moderate ran the 
herd* on '/ale were closed off. Prices were tlrnl at 10 
to)2Vc. ?? it.; quality fair to good, with about one 
fourth of the arrivals coarse but fat. Special sales 
have beenCherokee steer*, fed li Missouri, (IX 
owt., llWn.t coarse Missouri ilo., 7 cwt„ II Vc.; tops, 
8 i:wt., ISe.; still-fed Illinois do.,7X cwt., ll'<:c.; fair 
do. do , iiV,to7V owt-. 1 lot 11 Vc.; choice do. do., HXtofl 
CWt., 12461340.; coarse. Stilt-led Ohio do., tiv cwt., 
lie.; rough Missouri oxen, 8X cwt., Uc.; Ohio bulls, 
live weight 1,400 tbs., 5Xc. 
If IIcli (lows. Arrival* of fair quality have been 
scarce, and In consequence tlie few on sale sold 
easily. On Wednesday four cows and their calves 
sold at *5U6 ij70 V lieud. On Thursday and Friday 
sales ranged at *10to!)l V head, calves Included. 
Venls. ’There has been a brisk demand for Calves 
and veals since onr last weekly report. On Wednes¬ 
day veals sold at 7to0Xc.; on Thursday, 4V@0Xc.; and 
On Friday, 56fl!)X0. Special sales have been:—State 
veals, 134 lbs., 8e.; Pennsylvania do., 125 lbs., 7668c.; 
do. do., 110 lbs,, 9c. 
Slieen ami I.auili*. On Wednesday shorn sheep 
sold at iiXtn/7J40- F lb.: woolly, *6.80649 F cwt.; yearl¬ 
ing woolly lambs. 8c. (1 lb. Thursday the flock* to 
hand wero nil shorn : price* from 5<®3Xc. V n>. On 
Friday woolly sheen stood over Unsold; shorn at. 
7X698Xe. Special sales have been: -Kansas *heep, 
woolly, 90X lbs.. 7Xc.; Kentncky shorn, IlKllb*., 8Xo.; 
Ohio do,, G5 lbs., 5c.; do. do., 80 lbs., 8c.; do., do., (li 
lbs., 8Xc.; do., do., 100 Ills., 8Xc- State luiuhs, 58 lbs., 
150.; Virginia lambs, 40 Ihs., I2e. 
11 tig*. During tne latter days ot the past week 
there were no sales of live hogs, tho nominal value 
of which were3jftoGe. it it>,; city dreasetl were Hrm 
from 7XtoY.Ve. V D/.. with one car of coarse (iunlity 
Ohio hog* sold at 7XC. V n>. Trade closed Onn. 
Whnlcsnlc Prlctu* for Dressed L>lears.—Tliis 
trade was Arm on Wednesday and Thursday at fol¬ 
lowing fates:—City dressed beef Ill Sides.86611c.: in 
fore-q uurler*, 7@9c.; In hlud-quarler*, l0@12e.; in 
ribs, 1269l(ki. t’lty dressed mutton, 8@13c.; do., do., 
spring lambs, *7(" lt! i‘ head ; do., do., veal, ’JXtolGe.i 
country dressitd do,, atoll sc. On Friday liner nd- 
vunceu XtolXc. 18 lb.; mutton, Xtole.; veals remain¬ 
ed firm; spring lamb* fell 50c V head. 
Hoihc II nr lift. Tbcro lias boon a small trade 
in stylish carriage horses effected lu private stables 
at *l,UOUto2,OOU V J>atr; 3 pairs ordinary quality light 
harness horse*, *0O(I6/!48?J; ;; pair* pour quality rlo., 
*21564280: 1 dmuglit horse, *180; 1 saddle horse *11!!i: 
2 trotters, W00to3fl5; 8 poor quality light harness 
horses,*i2@97; 23 ordinary quality do., do. *10064 
iso. Twout.y-nlac horses arrived per Mrio Railroad, 
via Oak ClUT Station; HI cars of horses arrived per 
Peuttsyl vania Central, via Itanduuis Cove- 
ill undny's Knles. - Hddvdb- Wero fair of sale at 
IhtoLie. V n>., 5X5*9 cwt.; quality generally lair, 
ranging from coarse to choice; 5C6 j/I3) lbs. was al¬ 
lowed net. Thu oxen on sale stood over, as did a 
few other herds, 
Milch Gown. Trade opened better on this fore¬ 
noon, with a fair demand for good quality cows. 
Sales from $40@90 V head. 
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