Tin- Sew Jersey State Ag. Hoe., bag issued 
its premium list for 1>>74—fair to be held at 
Wnverly Station during the week COmmenning 
Sept. H* Special State Premiums ary offered 
for horses, cuttle, sheep, swine, poultry, farm 
products, fruits and dairy product*. These 
premiums range from $2.') to $300. None of 
them are offered for speed trials. These are In 
addition to the premiums offered by the Socie¬ 
ty. which are liberal. Of course speed trials 
will ho a feature at this fair as they always 
have been. 
The UIncInnnM Industrial Exposition pre¬ 
mium. list for 1874 is issued. As a work of the 
printer, it la an admirable specimen of the art. 
The fair opens SScpt. 2 and doses Oct. 8- W, P. 
Anderson, Cincinnati, O., is the Secretary, 
The Central New York Ag. Hurt, and Mrch. 
Ass'n lias issued its premium list; fair to be 
held at Utica, Oct. 0-10. All entries free, except 
for trials of speed. 
8KEDMSA F—CHOP OP 1870. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts. 
CHOP OP 1871 AND 1872. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts wrappers. 
Selections... 
seconds.... 
tillers. . ... 
New Yprk assorted lota. 
wrappers.. 
tillers.. 
Pennsylvania assorted lots. 
wrappers. 
fillers..... 
Ohio assorted lots.. 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 
CHOP OF 1873. 
cwt.s 66058 fl>g. were allowed, net. Special Kales have 
been:- Missouri Steers, Oft cwt., 11 1 Iftc.; do., 7 
owt., ltftr.i Kentucky. 7 owt.. lie.: do,. *'< owt... lift® 
12c.: do.,8ft «}wt., I2 .,c.; Ohio do., flewt,. 10**o.; unb¬ 
an a do., lift cwt*.. lOfte.; do., lift owt.. llfto.: Illinois 
dO.,6ft ewt., lie,; do., AX' OWL. ifftc.; do.,7ft ewt. 12c.; 
do.. 9 ewt., 12ft@12fto.| Cherokee do., 4ft cwL.ftftc.; 
Texan «lo„ I ft ewt., 8c.; do., 5ft owt., lifted do,, 0 ewt., 
10c. $1 lb. 
Milch Caw*. These animals were not quoted on 
Wednesday. On Thursday a few sales were ctTooted 
at f54@Q8.60 V bead, calves iucluded, On Friday, 
trade was both small iiuil slow. 
Vcnls ii ml Calves.-Grass calves are now abun¬ 
dant, mid sell In large lots ut 4@5c. TH Ih.; also at $6® 
7 .ti 2 ft V head. piiwJthI sales have been : State calves, 
butemilk-fed, 177 n-s., 4ftc; do,, 182 Tbn., t\e,: (4t*te 
veals, 115 It'S., 7r<«8fto.; • l,>., 157 its.,He., Pennsylvania 
calves, duality course,21HI It,n,,8n.; do., quulltv smooth. 
135 tbs.. 9c.; Jersey veals, 150 it>s., 8 ft0, A small lot of 
choice quality State grass calves sold ut $9 V head. 
Sheep nml Lninba. ’Prado may be quoted fair 
in both sheep and lambs. the flocks to hand having 
all been sold off at noon on Friday, up Wednesday 
sheep sold atSft@Oftc,; ltunbMatsftiwl.fte. tin Tl urs- 
dity sheep sold ft I li".i‘im luinbs ut Vi.si III’ ,e, On Friday 
sheep sold ut iV'C'lftc.; lambs at Tr.a Itle. gpoolul sales 
have been: Ohio sheen,.sy its,, fiftc.; do.,93 0n,.,.S£o.; 
do.,'.4 lb*., ."iftc.; do., »Hft IBs., llfto; Canada slmep, 122 
tbs., tic,; do., III n>s., 5ftc.i Indiana, 106 its., fiftc.; 
Michigan, 83’*: lbs., 5ke.; Kentucky, 109 itm., 6W,\; Jo., 
luinbs. G5 tbs.. Sfte.; Virginia, I H it.s., 8c.; State. 07 ins., 
9fto.; Pennsylvania, ii'.i lbs., 9@9ftc,; Jersey, 59 lbs., 
9c.; do., 05 ft lbs., 9fto.; do,, ill I ms.. 19c. 
lings.—No live hogs on sale. On Wednesday city 
dressed sold at SftotBftc.; on Thnfsday at 8fti,i8ftc.. 
and oil Friday at ekdOBftc. Trade continues small, 
Cents. 
.509 
Cents. 
.18 @30 
.32 @15 
.10 @12 
. 5 @ 7 
. fi @10 
.14 @25 
.6 @7 
. 8 @21) 
.25 @10 
. 9 @10 
. 6ft@ 7 
. G @ 7 
SEMI-BTJSINESS PARAGRAPHS. 
What are English Channel Shoes.—All sewed 
shoes have the seam that unites sole and upper 
sunk into a channel out In the bottom of the 
sole. This channel has generally been cut in 
from the edge, leaving u flimsy lip that* soon 
turns tip and makes a ragged sole, fti England 
they cut this channel from t he surface, aa in 
hand sewed shoes, and the lip cannot turn up. 
This channel cannot he cut in poor 1 outlier; 
and thus Indicates a good article. A dark lino 
running round the sole near the edge shows 
where the English Channel is cut. 
Fancy do. G 5066 G 75 
Western, superfine . I 90@ 5 25 
Extra... 5 85® t; 
Minnesota, extras.ii cue-ill imi 
Western, white wbeiit. il H 0 @ 7 111 
Double extra. 7 80® 8 00 
Ohm, round hoop. 5 85® 6 SO 
Trade brands... ... 0 30® ii 80 
St. bouts, extra.G #ft@ 7 20 
Fancy.. 7 36® H) 20 
Southern, extra.. II IHtofl ti lit) 
Double extra.. . I! (106410 50 
Kye flour...... t 00@ 5 )5 
Corn meal, Jersey. I U0@ 1 15 
Bramlywine. I 70(5) 4 75 
Western, yellow. 4 00@ 4 25 
do. white. 3 85@ 4 15 
Fresh Fruits.—Apples begin to show sire. Ber¬ 
ries are In good supply, and easy prices make an ac¬ 
tive lrude. 
ApiiIos—S ortr bough, V bbl...$4 00@5 00 
Common. . 2 00@ t mi 
Tears—Common. Southern, V bbl.I, 0O®6 (10 
Poaches—Funoy, tp crate. G 00668 00 
Fair to good. 4 00@5 00 
Cherries Good to prime. F lb. 12 @ It 
l-’iilr to good.......... 8 in 10 
Poor to fair. 1 @7 
Raspberries—Hod Antwerp. 3 to qnurt. 7 @9 
lllack Caps, cultivated, quart... , .... 7 ®1U 
Bliickberriea—seedling, Jersey, V quart. . 20(5*23 
Delaware... 17<820 
Wild, * bush. .2.5066 ;u» 
Whortleberries—Good to prime, p hush,., 4 iKfooh 00 
Gooseberries—Groou. $1 bush. 2 50@3 00 
Rlpo, V bush. 1 75@2 00 
Currants. Common. V tb.,.,... 0 ® 7 
Cherry. W tb... u @12 
Nuts—Peuoiit.w, Norlli Carolina, p bush.... 2 5Q@3 7ft 
do. Virginia, prune. 2 DtkTnH On 
do. Virginia, good. . 2 H0@2 90 
do. Virginia, fair. . 2 0O@2.75 
do. Tennessee. .. 1 daf,ii2 00 
Pecans. V t» . .. 7 @ 8 
Grain.—The foreign advices have boon unfavor¬ 
able for wheat, representing liberal offerings and a 
dull market at lower figures. These features huvo 
operated against trade Imre, and nrices have been 
ruling easier, notwithstanding small receipt*. Corn 
is higher, with a good export demand. Outs have 
been acurcu and much higher, closing with a slight 
reaction on the highest prices. 
Wheat. Spring, No. 1.*1 36(31 58ft 
Chicago No. 2. I 20@1 31 
Milwaukee No. 2. 1 3l(,/j| 30 
Western Red. I HOriti 32 
do. Amber. .. .1 32@l lift 
do. White.. i tfft /,1 co 
Corn. Western mixed..... 7o@ 79 
do. Yellow.,,, tltoa 79ft 
d i. White.. 88@ 89 
Oats, Western mixed. 04® 06 
do. White... 08 % 70 
Burley Malt. Canada West. I 8?,@) 9o 
liny nml Straw. Receipts of old urn smaller, 
but wo are close upon arrivals of new crop, and the 
trade hero are anxious sellers at easier prices. Tin, 
quotation* nro :—I'rlme timothy, $24@2fl; shipping 
do., 819 1 straw. 812(5,15 for No. 1 rye, and 817@18for 
out. 
Hod*.—T ho demand has been fair for fine stock 
at full late prices; other grades selling slowly. Re¬ 
ports from tins growing crop an* generally fa vorublo, 
although from some taw counties, especially In tills 
State, romo reports of vhm Injured materially. 
Choice rluile quoted at 2866300.; good lots, «ft@28o.; 
fair. 2tX'*i>2!e.; poor. 15@20«, Callforulii, 28@32e.; Wi„- 
eonsm, 73 crop, 16®2lltv, State, 72 crop. Wta'.’Ue,; 
Eastern do., 13@20e.; old, 40611c. 
Poultry und Hume.—Ttie market I* active for 
live poultry and best prices have sottoned u little, 
owing to an increased supply A number or lots 
from Now Jersey and other adjacent places now in¬ 
crease the offering. We quote: 
Turkeys, Jersey. 15 @ 18 
Western. 1ft © n 
Fowls, Jersey. 4* to. - @ 18 
Western. 17 @ is 
Roosters.. 8 ® lp 
Spring chickens, Jersey lb. 27 @ 28 
Western . 2(1 @ 27 
Ducks, Jersey, young, Hi pair. 87c.©l,(iu 
Western. Ga @ 78 
Geese, Jersey. * pair.2.25 @2.50 
Western. 1.2ft @1,75 
There Is a good demand for woodcock at 81@1.12 W 
pair for State, and 80@90o. for Western. Stall-fed 
pigeons nominal at 82.12©2.25 P doz. 
1‘i'ovisionM. The leading leaLure of Interest In 
this market Is In the extreme prions obtained for 
pork and lard. St*,ok» have run down so low. with 
very little prospect,*! obtaining fresh supplies, that 
holders are quit,! Indifferent Kellers even ut the ad¬ 
vanced prices. Bacon and cut meats are higher, In 
sympathy with hogs. The quotations are : 
Bard, kettle rendered, now Western. ... 12*y@ 
steam rendered. .... 12 @ 
City, good in bills. 11 ftcf/j 
gut and head, new In bbls.. 11 @ 
country stored, packed..... lHf@ 
Hams, smoked, city. 15 @1G 
Western. 18ft@l4ft 
Shoulders, smoked, pickled. 3ft@ Sft 
llaius. pickled, Western, heavy. 11 oy 16 
I'eerless and Chili, per bbl . 1 0H@1 25 
Onions, Bermuda, per crate . 3 00@3 50 
Onions, Southern yellow, per bbl.4 (X)i*/j5 (K) 
Turnips, Russia, Jersey, per bbl. I 00661 50 
Cabbages, now, Jersey, per 100. 5 00667 00 
CncuniberM, Norfolk, nor bbl... 1 006* 
Cucumbers. Ii. 1., per 100,.. . 50@ 75 
Tomatoes, Norfolk, per crate. 1 U0@1 75 
Squash, yellow, erOOkorl. per bbl. I 00(8)1 25 
Sqiiush, white, pnr bbl... I fKk«i 
Snuiish. N. V ., per crate. 1 0060 
Oreeii Com, per 100.. . 75«#l WJ 
Green Marrow Squash, per bbl.2 0U@2 25 
Wauls—There Is u firmer tone to the market. 
Fleeces have been In quite liberal demand from man¬ 
ufacturers, and t he sales for the week will Hum up 
fully 500,000 lbs., XX Ohio realizing 5560570.. the latter 
price for choice lots, and X do. 63@55e. There is a 
confident feeling, and the trade anticipate a steady, 
fair distribution of supplies, with Home Improvement 
In trude in woolen gooilH. 
DOMESTIC—FLEECE. 
Ohio. Pennsylvania and Wont Virginia— 
Cts. por lb. 
Picklock. G2 @70 
X to XX. 53 @57 
No. 2 tut.45 @52 
Course. 44 @40 
Combing. 58 @ 61 
New York, Michigun and Wisconsin— 
X to XX.:.. 50 @ 52 
No. 2 to t. 14 @ 4G 
Coarse. ..41 @43 
Combing.54 @ 50 
Indiana. Kentucky und Tennessee— 
X to XX. 49 @52 
NO. 2 to 1. . 43 @47 
Coarse. 41) @42 
Combing.55 @ GO 
Combing, unwashed... 38 @ 42 
Illinois. Iowa and Minnoiiota— 
X to XX. 47 @49 
No. 2 to 1. 41 @45 
Coarse...38 @42 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and l.oulHltina— 
Fine unwashed. 56 @ 38 
Medium unwashed. 34 @39 
Conran unwashed.80 @ 33 
Burry.20 @25 
PULLED 
Tub washed wools. 50 @ 58 
California, medium to tine. 30 @ 33 
California, coarse and burry. 19 @25 
Texas, mixed lots. 27 64 32 
Texas, line. 33 @35 
Texas, medium and course. 15 @ 25 
Pulled, country, extra. 45 @60 
Palled, country, superfine...45 @ 52 
owing to extremely high rates. 
llorso Uliirlirl. There have been several sales 
at auction during the past week. Still, trade must 
he quoted us dull. One saddle horse Hold at 885; 1 
pony Id, 8.3ft. pair punles, 43111; 2 (rotting colls, 8202® 
227 P head, 2 trotters. #2501*6307; 14 light harness 
horses, $I7@95 V head ; 33 head ol ordinary quality 
light hurnuH* horses. 810066188 T head: 2 pairs fair 
quality light harness horses, 8827(8460 W pair: 18 
horses were withdrawn, 33 horses arrived per Erie 
Railroad, via Oak Cliff Station. 
Hon. X. A. Willard, l.hii highest authority 
on dairy matters In the country, uses a Blan¬ 
chard Churn in his own dairy. lie says it is 
“the best." They are made only by Poutek 
Blanchard's Sons, Concord, N. H. 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
If you want the best “ Elastic Truss” for rup- 
ture, or best “ Elastic Stockings ” for enlarged veins 
etc., write to Pomehoy & Co., 711 Broadway, N. Y. 
Itcw <3Uvcvti.$emcnt,!5i 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
GENUINE 
Peruvian Guano 
Eggs, bbls.. 5,719 Corn meal, bbls. 4,100 
Cotton, bales. 7,1139 Corn meal, bugs.... 070 
Dried Fruits, pkgn Hops, bales. 210 
Flour, bbls.,....... 54,20*1 Pork, bbls.. 84 
Wheat, bush. 71 MUhi Beef, ]ikgs. 12 
Corn, bind). .. 1,271,790 Cut meats, pkgs... 2,455 
Oats, hush. 189.VXJ hard, tes. l.sflfi 
Gruss Seed. bush. imi Butter, pkg*. 17.91ft 
Ryb. bush. 500 Cheese, pkgs. 77,100 
Malt, bush.. 9.100 Peanuts, bugs.. IK) 
Beans. bll*h. l,30l) 1 Wool, bales. 5,315 
Beeswax.—Exports lor the week, 75,000 boxes. 
The demand has been small, with lower prices ac¬ 
cepted. Sales at 30@3!c. for Western und Southern. 
Keans Mild Pens. Exports of beans past weuk, 
135 bids.; of peas. 7,960 bush. The expert, demand for 
marrows continues moderate. Strictly choice, well- 
koepin * parcels are holding a little above quota¬ 
tions, hut many lot* have deteriorated during the 
hot weather, and me very Irregularly quoted. Me¬ 
diums, sith moderated receipts, are a shade stlffer, 
and la addition to a tali* local inquiry, there Is snino 
near-ae shipment. Pea beaus and kidneys are quiet 
ut old figures- Canadian peas are firmer, though 
quiet; no barrel* art: In market. Green peas firm at 
xuii agate*, 
The on,.muonsare Medium *.l'l.8.V»1.9o tor prune, 
and 41.G0*i 1.70 tor other grades: prune marrowfats. 
♦2.46642-hi: ether grades. *2.71) **)2.30; prime pea deans, 
$2.2061!; 30; do. fair lots down to S2.10@2.2li; kidney, 
lea, $(.75@3; kidney white. t'_\,ili ■*,.Min. Peas, new 
Canadian, in bins-, free. 81.3H5il.36: do., in bulk, 
and bond, ll.Osy.I.ll: Green new, (2.10@2>*5. 
Butler, Tim supply of Hue butter has been be¬ 
low the wants, of irade until quite recently, when it 
lias been reinforced by a Itfirrul receipt Of pulls. 
Firkin* and hiilM.nl,> Imve followed in sympathy, 
and have been steadily supported at the new quota¬ 
tions, It is very uheomuelog for our dealers to 
enjoy such u steady stock.using trade us has attend¬ 
ed the market during the past uot weattiur; usually 
the departure upon summer jaunts of so large a. 
portion of consumers makes a marked difference in 
the buiier trade, lip to this time we hardly knoty or 
a house that complain*** Of dullness. The Drango 
County pall dealers on the boats have adopted their 
old advance of five cents at once. The street, which 
handles State and other creameries, quoits S3 cents 
for the best of the latter. Fancy Western also par¬ 
ticipate* in the Unproved quotations. Low grades 
of butter have been well taken by exporters, and 
the market is clear of really common stock. We 
would remark that butter must suit the fastidious 
taste of tin* best buyers to bring the outside rates. 
Medium and even g* u>! grn les may bo quoted allttle 
stronger, but they are neglected when the rates ure 
urgently demanded for moderate sized round lots. 
butter. 
State fancy pails, to grocers: 
Orange Co. ami Creamery,.., 33 @35 
Good to prime. 29 6j30 
l air to good. 27 r.o27 
State. half-(h kIi* tubs, selected.31 @32 
do.good to prime... 28 @29 
do. fair to good. 25 @27 
do. poor to fair.,. 23 6624 
do., hrklns, fine. 31 @33 
do.fair, , . 28 @30 
WelMi tubs, selected... *. .... 2!) 6(30 
do. good to prime. 25 6(27 
do. fair to good ... 23 6i)25 
do. poor to fair.. 21 6323 
Pennsylvania da ry, good to prime. 2G @28 * 
Fair to good.23 @26 
n. K, a Michigan factory, selected. .22 @24 
do. good tn prime. 2d @21 
do. fair to good. 18 6420 
Western, t ubs, good to prime. 20 @2,1 
Limy parked fancy...2G (.(28 
Western. nrUlm,fine.... .. ... 18 6 y 2 d 
Cliecae.—For Suite factory prices have ruled ubout 
steady at tin* late liberal decline. Shipper* have 
been aimihuslng tine stock freely, leaving but* light 
accumulation on sale. Medium and coniniou grades 
are plenty and pressed for sale at Irregular prices. 
Best lots of cheese sell .if, l .’e., und Occasionally I2ftc. 
W estern grades come in moderately bhiy, with a slow 
trade. 
Btate, factory, fancy. 
State,factory, goad to prime. 
•State, f ri lory, fair to good. 
state.factory, partly skimmed... 
State, factory, skimmed. 
Btate, farm dairy, good to prime. 
State, farm dairy. Fair to good... 
Lino, factory, prime Cheddar.... 
yruo, factory, fiat*, gone to prime 
Lmo. factory, flat, fair to good.. 
Lhio, factory,skimmed........... 
Cot ton.—There Du light busl 
and ruj .-Xpert inquiry, with pr 
Weak. The quotations are for In 
In Large or Small Quantities. 
Circular, contain lug testimonials, reference* and 
full particulars, mulled free on application to 
R. 33ALCAZAR, 
P. O. Box 129. No. .3.T Hcnvor Ml., Ne*v York. 
J II II C II A .18 I* I O iY . 
Hickok’s Patont Portable 
KEYSTONE (10EK & WINE 1>IIL» 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
THE BEST MACHINE EVER INVENTED. 
I make also two sizes of superior Presses for Ber¬ 
ries, etc....If your merchant does not keep them, 
tell him to send for One for you, or write for one 
yourself... Don’t buy any other until you sen Hits, 
baud for a Circular. VV. O. HICIvOK. 
Harrisburg, Pa. 
F.ATEK8 C'lJKKI) permanently, 
cheap, quick, without, suffering. De¬ 
scribe yuureusc S. ('!. ARMSTRONG. 
M. D., Berrien, MlcU. 
26 Arnold Bros....... lift 185 Newvllki Ass n... 11Y 
111 Bates.. lift 80 Old Stono Cnuroh lift 
01 Blank Creak. lift 42 W. Puck . lift 
89 Central Volley.... lift loo old Citv. lift 
40 Cook Sl Ives. .lift lift Slone Arublu. lift 
70 Craino’s Corners.. 11# fit) Smith ManPgCo.. lift 
130 Euplirutu. llftflOO Smith < reek.. lift 
58 I.aduvllle. lift 100 St. Johuavllle.lift 
tftl Manhelin Center lift 116 Zimmerman Cr’k, iift 
(il Mother Creek. lift 60 Zolhir. lift 
A few other factories ure reported to have reached 
llftc.. hut an effort was made tty buyers to tlx the top 
price at liftu. 
The delivery of butter this week was confined to a 
few packages, and sales were made, ut 28@29c., ac¬ 
cording to quullly for hump use. 
There was a heavy ruin m, Monday which, with 
the wvt weather of luar. week, has rendered tile roads 
In a hurl condif Jon for travel and delayed wnrk In the 
hay field. Pasturage is abundant, bat cows are only 
ranking un urdlnury yield. 
We have advice* from abroad to the last of June. 
Our London correspondent* refers to the continued 
dry weather. Jiod says it has much lessoned the make 
of English cIiucm: and that farmers lire holding for 
he her orient* Th» stocks are small and in fuir de¬ 
mand. Tim supply of tine American oheoso Increases, 
and being relatively cheaper than Kug !*h, It sellsas 
landed. Jobbers are trylngtotake tin 1 marketdown. 
We give quotation*, us followsBest American 
ut 72@,.!*.; next quality, 70@72*.; secondary, 46@5Us. 
Tho other descriptions of elicc.sn sell as follows: 
English Cheddar, 7S6yHD.; Wiltshire double. Met* 
7J».: Cheshire medium, GOetilis.; lino. ?l@S0s.; Scotch, 
72@7l>*. Dutch cheese-Edams. 40@5Ga.; Gondas, 4666 
6Gs.: Derby shape, 54@5Gs. *t< ewt. 
There is a very good demand for butter, and tho 
tendency of thomarketlsupwardforull sorts. Corks 
bring 137s.; Hornets, 136*.; Jersey, 120s.; Normandy, 
extra, 130s.; Friesland, 122*, 'l'he re Is no Canadian 
or American In market. 
FOUR TON HAY SCALES 
$ 100 . 00 , 
IT rt y. i Cl ii T f a i j > 
to 8uy R. R. Station in tho U. 8., east of Nebraska, 
till Jan’y, 18.5. -Always sold on trial. —Warranted 
the best.—Have the sense to send for our free Price 
List, then judge. THE .1 ONES' SCALE WORKS, 
Binghamton, N. Y. 
Shoulders, pickled.. 
Bacon, long clear, Western. !0ft@10ft 
sliort Clear. Western. 10ft64l0% 
Beef hums. Western, 1873-4.$'20.0n««2MlO 
India mess. 4< tlcrce. 21.110(^25.00 
prime me*s ... ..2fiJK)@23.(X) 
plain mess. West, uew. 10.0066l2.00 
mess, extra, new. 13.50@H*5(i 
Pork, mess. Western... 20.0066 
Pork, extra prime.. . ls.50@ 
Pork, prime mess. 1U,50@ 
Tallow. 7ft@ 8ft 
Seeds.- Grass seeds are dull and nominal. The 
nominal quotations arc for clover, I0@10ftc.; tim¬ 
othy, $2JJ0@3; rough flax. $2.10. 
Tobacco.—The Speculative trade In Western leaf 
continues, with price* buoyant. Weed leaf is in mod¬ 
erate demand only. 
WRSTlilt.V LIGHT LEAF (NOMINALLY). 
_ . . , Cent*. 
Common to good lugs...,.. Gft@ 7ft 
Common leaf. 74266 Sft 
Medium leaf..... 9 @ 9 ft 
Good leaf. 10 6<,li)ft 
bine leaf.Uft@l2ft 
.selections.l 2 ft@H 
Light cutting lugs. GftwlOft 
Light cutting leaf.10x66Lift 
TATTBRDEMALION8 
onlv neglect to buy 
ENGLISH CHANNEL 
Shoes. If you want a 
shoe that won’t* wear 
ragged on your pretty 
feet, ladles. Insist on 
NGLISH 
CHANNE 
___ ladles. Insist on 
You can see the channel on tho 
buying only these 
sole. 
12 Gu¬ 
ll ©lift 
10 @11 
8 @10 
— cu¬ 
ll 6612 
10 6611 
10ft@llft 
10 @l(.lft 
9 @10 
FOR LIVERPOOL 
(VIA QHEKNSTOWIS), 
CARRYING THE U. S. MAILS. 
THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WEST¬ 
ERN riTKAM COMPANY will dispatch one of their 
flrat-cli **», full power, Iron screw steamship* from 
PIER No. UJ, N. It., EVERY TUESDAY, 
as follows: 
MINNESOTA, Chpt.-..July 28, at. XiOO P. M. 
WYOMING. Copt. G If A HD.Allg. I. at 111:90 A. M. 
NEVADA. Copt. PRICK.Aug. II, at 3:00 P. M. 
IDAHO, i'apt. FOKMVTil.Aug. 25, ut 3:00 P. M. 
WISCONSIN, (Sipt. Bkiihok Sept. I. at. 
Cabin passage. $80. gold, Steerage passtme (olllce 
No. 29 Broadway), $30 currency. Fur freight or cabin 
pusuHgu apply to WILLLUD GUJON. 
No. OB Wall St.. Now York. 
LIVK STOCK MARKETS 
m i- i uim,—n mMHN 
tuersuppltc* from California 
out of block. The trade uwu 
terest opening prices for nc 
receiveu here. One nr two sn 
New York, July 18,1874, 
Beeves.—Trade was fair, on Wednesday last, 
9ft@12ftc.; 5ft@9 cwt.; slow on Thursday at 7ft@12fti 
4ft@8 cwt.; slow again on Friday at 8@12c.; lft@7 
