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tations, which represent the basis for lines to ship¬ 
pers. The quotations are: 
state, factory, fancv. 13k®133( 
State, fact*, ry, good to prime.12H@13k 
State, fai-tory, fair to good.. llk@12k 
State, factory, partly ski turned. ftHwlOX 
State, factory, skimmed. — @— 
State, farm dairy, good to prime. 12 ©IS 
State, farm dairy, fair to good. 11 ©12 
Ohio, factory, prime Cheddar...12 @i2k 
Ohio, factory, Pat, good to prime...12 ©12s 
Ohio, factory, flat, fair to good. 10 ©Ilk 
Ohio, factory, skimmed...— ©— 
Cotton.—There lias been a larger busl ess In spot 
lota on both export and spinning account, with 
ini e» He. lower. Quotations are : For low middling 
upland. lf>Ke.! middling do.,17e.; good ordinary do.. 
latfiffilSXc.; gulf, good ordinary, i:>H<a61'»'>Sc.; do., low 
middling, 1054c. 
Drlrcl Fruits.—There have been further small 
receipts of new, which hive been placed in lots at 
full opening prices. Ulaekberrins have been sold at 
ll@l2c. For raspberries 25c. Is bid. The quotations 
are: 
Apples, Southern. 12 @14 
Statu, sliced.12 @12K 
do. quarters.10 felt 
Western. 9 @10 
Southern,sliced.. ... — @— 
Blaokberi les new. 10 ©12 
('berries. Southern, new.... 19 @20 
I’eaciies, peeled, Georgia, new crop.18 @20 
do. old crop, poor lots. 10 @13 
Oopeelod, halves. 9 ©111 
do. quin ter#. 7 @H 
I'I . . . ..... . — " 
Raspberries, new.-.25 B— 
Eggs. Tho market, Is rat her stronger for Western, 
hut the demand i# rot of a character that, permits 
soil era. to hold stock from buyers. In fact, tho quality 
of stock now arriving la against an> drift ness in that 
way. Netir-polut lots sell upon arrival and art*tend¬ 
ing hi /tier. I.ong Isl tnd and New Jersey. P bbl., are 
quoted nt 84@.5c.; >tate und Pennsylvania. 2i)@22e.; 
extra brands Western. ISilHku: ordinary do., 17@ 
13r.; Canadian, 18@19c. 
Flour nnil Meal.—Thoro has been an unusually 
brlsa movement In shipping gTaites of flour, and 
prices have been advanced about. 20c. V bbi. Orders 
are liberal mul itave drawn tieelf upon the accumu¬ 
lated stoek•, the receipts being Insufficient to meet 
them. Trade brands bare been sold mo is freely, und 
have advanced correspondingly. Quotations arc : 
State, supertine. 4 8ft® 5 1U 
Extra . ... 5 40u» 0 25 
Western, supertine.4 S0.<; 5 10 
Extra. . 5 40® (5 25 
No. 2 .3 SO© 4 25 
Extra OHIO, roilQd hoop.ft 541 o 5 80 
Traili* bramlB. 5 90© li 20 
White wheat extra.....0 15® tl f>0 
St. JU'Uis....-.f> 75@ll t0 
City Mills extra...fi 80.® 0 75 
boot'tern comm in to fair .0 8i@ 0 :t0 
Good to olioicu. ...... .0 8wan 00 
Ttye auc.... . 5 20 © 0 00 
Corn meal. Wes ten. .3 4'i@ 4 20 
Jorscv.... 3 90® 4 00 
Fresh Fruit*.- t here Isa large supply of every¬ 
thing seasonable except peaolies. The scarcity and 
high price* of the latter gives activity to apples and 
other Items. Watermelons have uover before sold 
In such large qiiantltlo .ns they now havnan en¬ 
larged shipping outlet, which In other Reason* ha» 
bc**n prevented hy Hie abundance of poaches. Fears 
urtt In lull demand ; laid lots of California arc all In 
r- ta lcr’» hands. D illy arrivals are expected either 
from I 'hlcago or direct from the I’.ifiiflc. Grapes arc 
reguiarlv quoted, and they arrive tn good order. 
T hus itir we have had few Inis of really tine peuche-*. 
and now wo will have to depend upon New Jersey If 
wo got any. Poor apple* are hard to soli, as moder¬ 
ate price* arc quoted for very utlraelivu qualities. 
Appier—Synod, Plpln. $ bbl.ft2 0 . 1 © 2 JO 
Bed Aatrachan.1ft @ 2 50 
1 75'® 5! 2ft 
Sweet bough.,.. 1 60*1 2 00 
Common. 1 00® l 50 
HtiieKiierne* Mmulllng. Jersey, w quart... fin) 111 
Grapes-Delaware, Southern, # to. 20 @ 2*2 
Concord.Southern ... . 12 @ 13 
llarnoru Prullflc, .Southern...... 10,6 11 
lvy* nuedlin r, Southern... 12® 13 
Melons—Watermelons, S. O. and U., 41 100.25 0(J®40 IK) 
Wuterroelon*. North Carolina. U@2A ill) 
Wateriuebins, Virginia..8 00a 12 00 
Nutmeg, Jersey, e bid.....8 Olka. 8 50 
I M)@ 4 50 
Nutmeg, Suuluern..,. 1 OO® 1 50 
Nil ts - Feu 11 ills, Norili Carolina, t< busli..., 2 40® 2 l>0 
r'o. Virginia, nritno.s 00® — 
da. Virginia, good.. 2 on® — 
do. Virginia, fair,... 2 70® 2 80 
do. Tennessee...... 1 50© 1 75 
Pectin*. V is..... H@ 9 
Peaches—Delaware, fancy, v crate. 3 5ft,® 4 Ml 
Delaware, fair to good. V orate.1 7 ® ? 50 
Delaware. F ba ket ........... 1 50® 2 "5 
Delaware, fancy, F basket. 3 00t® 3 30 
New J irsuy, poor, F basket. 30© 50 
New Jersey, good, V basket.. 1 0O@ 2 to 
Pears - Hartiett, southern, v bbl.,.li 00*10 00 
i>o.,California, f box.... 2 so® 8 oo 
Bell, 18 bul . 4 00® 5 00 
Cooking....... 2 50® 3 00 
Flemish Beauty, California, F box.2 5ft® li ftp 
seckeI.Southern, v bin...— & — 
Plums—Panov California, V k busli. box, 5 OC-y 1 00 
Damsnu, Southern, F K bush, crate,@ — 
Whortleberries— Good to prime. F bush... 2 50a, 3 50 
Gruln.-Whent has boon loss freely dealt in on 
export account, the higher rates of ocean freight 
riium allowing only a slight margin for operations, 
but with tlm canal closed for rcpu'rs for several 
da,*, ntid the light receipts in consequence, prices 
have been very well maintained. Corn has been In 
active demand, and with lighter supplies on sale 
f irlOet* ure higher. Prices of oat* are very much 
nwcr, tun new crop being marketed promptly. 
Wheal, Spring. No. 1.tl 30@1 37 
Clilca .’O No. 2. 1 24© 1 28 
Milwaukee No. 2. 1 80®I 32 
Western Red,... I 28 
(lo. Amber.., ................ ..1 28@1 30 
ilo. Whim.. 1 33m.i 45 
Corn. Western mixed. .SOX® HI 
do. Yellow.8114® 82 
A. White.90 © .... 
Oats. Western mixed.. .. 50© 52 
do. White. 52® 58 
Barley Malt. Canada West. 1 75®1 80 
May anil Kirnw. New hay is In liberal supply 
with price* unchanged. The quotations arc:-New 
crop hay, 75c. @H 0.i old North Ktvor shipping 
hay at yO®95C.; retail low at fl 10 © 1.35; clover,‘65® 
8'>e.: salt, 70@75e. .Straw quoted at 85&7DO, for long 
rye; 65c. for short ryti; wheat nominal at 50c.; oat 
numinal. 
Mop*,—The speculative trade has continued and 
higher price# have been obtained In instances- The 
chance of u poor crop on the other »!de has been the 
main feature Influencing trade. Most of the stuck 
b ,uglit Is going abroad. The buying traUe here 
hit e not s> mpathlxed with the movement, for the 
reason that, being done upon the period for supplies 
of tuo new crop, they anticipate Liberal offerings, as 
the yield here, from all accounts, will probably be 
fu'ly up to the average. Up toSOo. has been paid here 
for choice lots on export account. Quotation* are : 
New American, good to choice, 20©25c; do., do., 
low to lair, 1 (...15c..; Yearlings, I3@20e.; Obis, S@lOo.; 
Bavarians, genuine, 20@25c,; do., patent, 18©80c.: En- 
glls i, 1 @22c; Belgians, nominal, l2@l?o.: Califor¬ 
nia?, 20 2 Die. 
„ Poultry mid Game.—We quote: 
Turkovs,Jersey. 15 @ 17 
Western . 14 @ ltl 
Fowls, Jersey, F to. Hi @ 18 
Western. 15 ® 10 
Roosters... 9 @ iu 
Spring chickens, Jersey F tt. 18 @ 20 
Western. 18 @ 19 
Ducks. Jersey, young, F pair. 87 @1 uo 
Western. ta @ 78 
Geese. Jersey, F pair. 2 25 @2 50 
Western. 1 25 @1 75 
Moodeoek, V pair, State. 1 00 ©1 12 
Western. *7 @1 U0 
. 1 00 @1 25 
Wild pigeons, F dor.. 1 00 @1 25 
StUl-fed. 1 50 @1 75 
Provision*.—Prices have reacted from the ex¬ 
treme figures of last week, but closed strong under 
small offerings and a fair speculative demand. The 
quotations are; 
Lard, kettle reudered. new Western. 15H@ 
steam rendered . UK® 
city, good In bbls.. . 14 @ 
gut and head, new In bbls. 13 @ 
country stored, packed. 13H© 
Hams, sntnkod, cltr... 10 @17 
western ... 15K@ ltiK 
Shoulders, smoked, pickled. 9R@ 9K 
Hams, pickled. Western, heavy. 15 @15)4 
Shoulders, pickled. 8)4® 
Bacon, long clour. Western. UK© 
snort, clear. Western .... .. 12 ® 
Beef bams, Western. 1873-4.*20.00®24.00 
India mess. F tierce.34.bO®25.QQ 
prime mess .. 20.00@23.OQ 
plain mess, SVesl. new. ip.O0A12.0O 
mess, extra, new.l5.ft0®U.50 
Pork, numn. Western. . 23.75@ 
exrra prime.. . 21 . 00 ® 
prime mess..... 22 . 00 ® 
Tallow. 8 © 8)4 
Seed*.—Grass seeds are aulot. Tho nominal quo¬ 
tations arn for clover, IdfelOKc.; timothy. $3.3iH@ 
3.50; rough flax, 52.10. 
Toliacm.—The speculative feeling In Western 
leaf bu* somewhat subsided, but there is sufficient 
trade to fuby sustain the adv.iuced prices recently 
quoted. Trade In seedlenf lias started up, and sumo 
lar^e lino* of st ck have been placed atpnnorullv 
very firm prices. Virginia leaf has been bought up 
quite freeiv, the movement based upon the III ge 
transactions going an nt the point* of shipment 
with buoyant markets. Prices here advanced about 
1c V it. 
(VKSThRU LtOHT LEAF. 
Cents. 
Common to good lugs. 7)$@ 9 
Common leaf.9>4@10>4 
Medium leaf.II @ 11 K 
Good leaf.12 @13 
Fine leaf.. .IHJ4®14 
Selections. .15 @17 
Light cutting lugs.9 @10X 
Light cutting leaf. <2 @40 
CLAUK 8 VILLK AND WESTERN DISTRICT. 
Cents. 
Common to good lugs. 9 @10 
Common leaf. .lftRfellW 
Medium leaf .......12 ©13 
Good . ..13k®U 
Fine.. . .IIM@I5 
Selections.Pi @ir 
8 ICICI)LEAK—CROP OF 1870. 
Cents. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts. 5 @ 9 
CROP OK 1871 AND 1872. 
_ , Cents. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts wrappers.. .18 @30 
Selections.32 @45 
seconds. 
.10 @12 
commenced at 13c. and gradually went up to 13)4c. 
We give tho leading transactions, as follows : 
50 Arnold Bros. 1244 80 Lnssojlvtlle... 18)4 
111 Avery ,k Ivns.112 LOtville.13!< 
50 Black Creek....... 13)4 141 Mauheim Center.. 13)4 
105 Brookman's Cnrs. 13)* 93 Manhelm Turnp.. 13N 
100 Cauajohane. I8v 9A Mlnavlllc. 13)4 
75 Caswell Cornurs.. 12X IKJ Mother Creek. 13)4 
a5 Chnstm.n. l.*4< 10ft Newport.. 13'4 
100 Cook A Ives.12!4 100 Northern Htar. 13 
13V r#j Nc 
liQ 188 Nc 
13?< 70 lie 
llller*. 5 @ 7 
New York assorted lots....... 0 @10 
wiappers.u @25 
tillers . r @ 7 
PennsyWriiiia assorted lots.10 @70 
wrapper*.25 @40 
fillers . 9 @10 
Ohio assorted lots.7 @ 7)4 
Wisconsin assorted lots.7 @ 7)4 
PROP of 1873. 
Cents. 
Connecticut, and Massachusetts seconds. ...10 @10 
fllb n. 0 @8 
Pennsylvania assorted lots. 12 @20 
Ohio assorted lot*. 7 <® 7)4 
Wisconsin assorted lots. ...... 8 ) 4 © 7 
New York iissortoil lots .. 8 @14 
Havana fillers, common. 70 @80 
Havana tillers, fair. 85 @92 
Havana fillers, fine. .95 ®|l 10 
Yara—I and II. cuts, assorted.. ... 80 f®85 
Vegetable*, lnadditlon to the steady local trade 
In potatoes the shipping demand ha* bn;uu ; last 
week the export was 2,64)0 bbl*. Potatoes are of 
tine quality anil price* ure higher, Sweet potatoes 
have a slow sale at this nitrlv date. Tomatoes nave 
declined, having begun to ripen rapid y. 
Potatoes, N. J. and L. 1., rew, per bbl. 2 00@2 2* 
Onions, per bbl . 3 00@4 00 
Turnip*, Russia, Jersey, per bbl . ... I 0U@ 
Cubbugos. new.Jprscy, per 10U. . G no@8 00 
Rod cabbages, s* HO.... 9 00@10 00 
Opciimber*. L. I., per 100.... 7v® 
Tomatoes, per crate . 30® 40 
bung "*iund, per bush. <u*, r.u 
Green Com. per 100... 75@J 00 
Marrow Squash, rmr bbl. .. . . 1 25® 
Egg plant, Jersey, per do*. 1 lint® 
Hwoet potatoes, Delaware, per bbl.fi 50@7 0(1 
ttweel pototoes,red.. 0 OOfflO 00 
Wool.—The’-c Is a very even regular trade, und 
price* are held with confidence. Munutuctiirors seem 
more disposed to onerute In l.ncs of Western ileecus 
and California stuck, uud have paid full late prices 
for anything desirable. There b» every probability 
Of a satisfactory tone to the market ruling for soma 
little t mo to come, as manufacturer* find an increas¬ 
ing distribution for their good* and In a good, healthy 
way. t.ue trade purchasing on actual consumption, 
carrying very light stocks, and leading to u neces¬ 
sary steady sain or woolen stock. We make no ultnr- 
atlon* In prices, but call them firm and fully main¬ 
tained. 
DOMESTIC-FLEECE. 
Ohio. Pennsylvania and West Virginia— 
„ Cts. per lb. 
Picklock. G2 @70 
X to XX. 53 @ 57 
NO. 2 tot. 45 @52 
Coarse. 44 @4li 
Combing. 58 @ 61 
New York, Michigun and Wisconsin— 
X to XX. 50 @ 52 
No. 2 to 1. 44 @ 48 
Coarse.41 @43 
Combing. 54 @56 
Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee— 
X to XX. 49 @ 52 
No, 2 to 1.,...43 @47 
Coarse. 40 @ 42 
Combing.,.,. 55 @ go 
Combing, unwashed. 38 @ 42 
Illinois. Iowa and Minnesota— 
X to XX.47 @49 
N'O- 2 to 1. 41 @45 
Coarse. 38 @ 42 
Georgia, Alubama. Mississippi and Louisiana— 
71 Onlne's Corners.. 13 ,\ 50 Narwnj \<*'n. 14M 
125 Countryman __ 13 m 188 Ncwvllle Ass'n ... 12H 
71 Cr.imur'a Corners. 13?4 7G Hoof... 13V, 
180 Ritonville. 13M'i 50 A. ribnith ii Co .... 13)4 
UK) Rnphrutn.1.1)4 52 M.S. Smith... ... 13 
lOH F'tirtiebl Ass’n... 18H135 St^JohnsvUle. 13k 
105 Falrvlew.... 13k lf7 North Fairfield... I3w; 
52 Ful on. t,1X 801 Old Fairfield. 13k 
1211 Johust'n X Road* 13.k 02 Van S etcnen. 12\ 
Butter comes forword only In small lots, and sales 
have been Hade this week for Imm" use nt 2fi@2Mc. 
Thu early part of the w eek was unfavorable for the 
hay harvost. The crop, however, has generally been 
secured in good order It 1 * much larger than last 
year. 
Wehaveadvioea from abroad to the fuurth week In 
July. OurjLondun corrcspondnnt refers t.n the short 
crop of EnglLh ebeeso umi the Hoaiolty of food in 
all the cheese district* of England. American cheese 
Is In good supply and prices are In buyer’s luvur. 
Tltcrc Is a largo trade In best grades, which sell for 
G2».; next fi utility, GO*., and mediums QtAttjSfiG*. The 
other dcscrl tlonsof cheese are a* follows: -English 
Cheddar sells at 7H@sii«., Wiltshire double, 80@78s.; 
Cheshire medium, 64©7is.! fine. 78s.; Scotch. 7®«70s. 
Duteh cheese— Edams, 44@58s.; Gondas, 42@54s.; Der¬ 
by shape, iiftfe-kiu. 
On account of the heat, buyer* purchase butter 
sparingly, but lino quality Is firm wbl'e secondary Is 
lower, l’lie )rices are as follows: Ctonmells sells 
at 132s.: Corks. 133s.; Jersey, H2s.; Normandy, 126a.; 
Friesland, 120* ; Canadian and American, 94®lifts. 
LIVJS STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Aug. 15, 1874. 
Beeves. —Trade In fulrquullty has been firm since 
our last weekly report. ’There hu* also boon u brisk 
demand for choice quality steers, which i.as been 
only sparingly supplied. Peer quality cattle have 
been to hand in heavy numbers and sales of such 
have been difficult even at extremely low rates. On 
Wednesday, 7@13c. F Fu; 4X@ftJ4 cwt,.: 'I'hursdav, 
tv®13c : 4©8ewt.; Friday. 7k@I2XC.; 5 cwt, scant and 
7J4 cwt. strong, ell cars of cuttle due per Pennsylva¬ 
nia Hallroiirt did n, turrtvc to ha il on Friday fore¬ 
noon. special miles have been :• Cherokee steers, 880 
@40 F head; do.,5k cwt., Hk'c.; c< -irse State oxen, 
lixc. V a., on 57 lbs.net: Tenon,4V cwt.,7Uo.; do., 
6 cwt.. KMCd Kentucky. 7k CWl., llS<SII3c.; Colorude, 
ex cwt., ft)'-., Ohio. 7)4 cwt. 180.1 * 1 ....... ewt., 1 
Virginia. 5K cwt: «ke.: do,,6cwt., like.; Illinois, bx 
cwt.,9Xc.; tin. 7owl., 11 kw II Vc,; do.,8cwt., I2@12 Xo.; 
do,. 8k cwt., 130* 
Dlllcli Cow*.-Tha general market i* so slow that 
dealers will not furnish quotations. One fair quaJity 
fumdy cow sold for $1(10. 
Vonls nud Gru** Cnlves. On Wednesday 
Inst trade was slow ; but It improved on Thursday, 
and hold linn t,o the end of the week Bmuot li qual¬ 
ity veals, Beijllke.; gras* calves, 3kfeCo„ and $6© ft.., 11 
W head. Special sales us follow*: -State calves, 
buttermilk led, 223 lbs.. 4ke.: 83 head do.. 158 lbs., 
3kc.: .State vouis, 105 ibs..7(.; do,. liXHbs.,8kc.: do., 
153 lb*., '.)c.; Pennsylvania, 8:81 lbs,, 8ku.; do., 149 
lb*..9@9kc. 
rHIiccp mill LuiiiIim. This trade has been dull, 
owing to the Inferiority of tin* stock offered on the 
markets. On Wednesday sheep sold at 5k@t<X<M 
lambs at7k®8kc. On Thursday, sheep at 3:sf(®iikc.| 
lambs, e*)8Xc. On Friday, sheep at 454@Hkc.; lamb*, 
iSmHRc. Special sales Imve been : 
Sheep. Lbs. Cts. Sheep. Lbs. Cts. 
State. 82 55fiVirginia. 78X 5k 
do. 81 6 IOh .0 . 65k 5« 
Co. ewes.189 ( do... 91 t* 
Kentucky. 9< 8 Ou. 93k 6W 
Lamas. Lbs. Cts.| Lambs. Lb*. Ct*. 
State. 62 8 Jersey . 61 «k 
Canada. 67 8 Kentucky. Oft "H 
Virginia,..., . fttlk Mkl 
Hog*.— State*229lbs F hend,7Xc : grass-fed Mich¬ 
igan, i:i71bs..6ke.; do., 173 lbs..<iXc —nil gross weight. 
City-dressed, poor quality. k®8H'u.; medium qual¬ 
ity, 9 «<9)»C- Good fat hugs, fljfu ®0ku. Trade has been 
uniformly dull and small. 
Horse Xnrkct, -The following sales were forced 
forced off at auction : 1 imlrs ordinary quality light 
harness horses, 4886®4ftO F pair: 17 head of do., shift 
@1(0 F head, 1 pony, $97: 1 tiotter, *217:11 poor 
quality light harness horses, $20®95 F head. No 
fresh arrival* quoted. 
Monday’s Wale*. Beeves.—Thcru la a firm de¬ 
mand for good quality steer* and no demand for leun 
and Inferior stock, o( which, however, there is a 
heavy run. Prices B@l3o.; 1X@8V cwt., on 54@59 Its., 
net: top* obtutned lift Its., net. 
Milch ()«wh.-o cows were sold at P45@80 F head. 
Trade sllll alow. 
Veul* anil fialvei. -Smooth quality vouis, 7k@ 
9o. per grass calves, *6@b> per head. Trade 
modaiatc. 
Mtnetf und Lamb*.—Sheep sold in nmali lot* at 
4k@6kc. s' it.; lambs at 5V®8xO. F lt>. The flocks to 
hand do not meet the douiaud, being eoarse In qual¬ 
ity and lean. 
Hog*. Live hogs not quoted. City dressed dull i 
from8H@9o, F for lean hogs; 9)4@5kc. F »> for 
fat hoga, lard being In demand. 
RECEIPTS OF LIVE STOCK. 
Bf'ftvi'A, 
Cow*. 
Cal van. 
.Shnep At 
f'lirnbii. 
One Hundredth fit. 
..4,256 
10 
440 
105 
Forty.Eighth St.... 
.. 2 
64 
836 
12.866 
Fortieth St. .. 
000 
0() 
116 
8,361 
Hnrslmus Cove... . 
..5,440 
00 
(1)11 
7,780 
Weehuwken. 
.. 602 
Oft 
OK) 
IJU0 
Totals this week... 
..10,101 
74 
1,421 
22,032 
•• last week.... 
62 
1,091 
28,853 
Fine unwashed. 38 ® 38 
Medium unwuidied. 34 @ 39 
Coarse unwashed.30 @ 33 
Hurry. 20 @25 
PULLED 
Tub washed wools. 50 @ 58 
California, medium to fine. 30 @ 33 
California, coarse aud burry. 19 @ 26 
Texas, mixed lota. 27 @ 32 
Texas, flue.33 @35 
Texas, medium and coarse. 15 @ 25 
Pulled, country, extra. 45 @ 50 
Pulled. Oountry, superfine. 45 @52 
KOCHESTEIt. N. Y„ Aug. 15.-Flour dull 
and unebanged. Wheat dull, with a further de¬ 
cline: red wheat f 1.201.2a and white, $1JK)@L35 V 
hush. Corn, Hftc, Oats, tJ6@86o. for old : 52/^55c for 
new. Tlie bmley market Is nominally unchanged. 
Apples, 50@60c. F bush. Potatoes, 5ft@Q0c. V do. 
Mess pork. 25 V bid.; clear, I »>.50@27 V bbl. Hams, 
1. 0 . g in. Smoked shoulders, 11 He. * do. Chickens, 
16c. 9 n>. Butter, 2.k@24e. for best. Eggs are very 
irregular. ] 8 '» 20 e. p dor , according to co* dltloa. 
11 ney, 85@30e, F to. Black berries, l2H@13r.,tne Ini- 
ter pricelfor Kittutinnles. Wool quiet and without 
change In price. Hay plenty: $12®20 * ton. The 
best crop of spring grain, oats and hurley, ever 
grown m this section has been secured in excellent 
condition. 
■ ♦ • »- 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Little Falls, N. Y., Aug. 15.1874. 
The feeling of the market is stronger this week, 
and sales have been brisk. The delivery of farm 
dairies amounted to about 400 boxes, and anles were 
made at l)k®12\c. The factories were fully repre¬ 
sented, and the offerings were fully 9,0ftu boxes. Sales 
COMPARATIVE RATES. 
Lust. week. 
Cents. 
Good Steers 18 to .12 <® 13 
Fair.11 Go 11J£ 
Poor.Id @ 10Y 
Poorest.7 @ 9Y 
Gen. selling rates.10X@ Hk 
This week. 
Cents. 
12 @ 13 
II @ 11Y 
III @ IUY 
6 @ 9Y 
10 X @ ilk 
SPECIAL NO TICES, 
If you want the host “ Elastic Truss" for rup¬ 
ture, or best “ Elastic Stockings ” for enlarged veins, 
etc., write to POMEROY & Co., 741 Broadway, N. Y. 
$Uu! 'SUrevtijUMneuttf. 
COUNT*, SENSIBLE AND SATISFAC- 
n TDK Y—Tho Low Rate Cnsn Plan, In I.lfe Insur¬ 
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for a Circular. 
A NY MAN OF SENSE-wIh, wluhc* to save 
dollar*—will send for free Prior, List of THE 
JONES SCALE WORKS, Binghamton. N. Y. 
GRAPE VINES. 
Our usual large stock, Salem, Rogers’and other 
leading sorts, grown expressly for Act’s and Dealers. 
Address, for Circular, I. ll. Babcock, Loekport.N.Y. 
W RITE TO THE TRAVELER** INSUR¬ 
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apply to any agent, for a Life or General Accident 
Policy._ _ 
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VII HI1L V have ragged soles. Ask 
vour dea er for them, and buy no otbor. A dark 
lino shows where the channel I* cut. 
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Hardy, productive and excellent. Colored plates 
sent to any ddresH on receipt Of It-oent Stamp. Ad- 
Urc*s s. BO A ROMAN ,1c CO., Rochester, N.Y. 
A MSDKN’** JUNE PEACH— 1 The earliest peach 
2Y known.—Endorsed by 1 he Jasper Co. (Mo.) Horti¬ 
cultural Souiety. fiend furC reular. Buds l,y mail.5l)c. 
per dos. L. C. /lMSDEN, Carthage, Jasper Co., Mo. 
FOR LIVERPOOL 
(VIA L|1IKKN8T<>WN), 
( \KKVI\C TIIE If. S, MAILS. 
Til E LIVER 1’ >OL AND GREAT WEST¬ 
ERN STEAM COltPANY will dlspaioh one of their 
firHt,cli>*8, full power, Iron screw Steamships from 
PIER No. 46, N. K.. EVERY TUESDAY, 
, a* follows* 
IDA ID), 1 ’apt. Forsyth .Aug. 25, at 3:00 P. M. 
Wisconsin. Capt. Burundi .. sept. 1 , at ieso a. m. 
MINNESOTA, Capt. Jonhs,. Sept. 8, ut, , :0ft P. M. 
WYOMING, 1 .apt. Guard . Sept. Ift, at3:Ul) P. M. 
NEVADA. Cupt, Price . ..Sept.22,«t - 
,'eftlo passage, *8u, gold. Steerage passage (office 
No.29 Broadway), ft.ui cun ency. For fn-lgbt or cabin 
passage apply to WlLI.IAMs* cv GUlON. 
No. (13 VVull Sr., Now York. 
VICK’S CATALOGUE 
of Hyacinths, Tulips, Lilies, and all 
ymJ FALL PLANTING, 
I! ^ FOR THE HOUSE^ ' J 
Now published for Amumn of 1874, and will be sent free to 
all who apply. 32 pages— 50 illustrations. 
Address, JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. 
“LITTLE NELL” SEWING MACHINE. 
PERFECTION BOILED DOWN 
Actual Size twice that of 
Cut. 
It does Perfect and Reliable 
Work. 
Children combine amusement 
and utility; learn to sew and 
hem the towels, <fec. As n pres¬ 
ent to the young folks, it has 
never been approached by other 
article*. Lajdif.s use tt for 
thf.tu sm w.i. work. Only ?2; 
or by mall, $2.30; or If register¬ 
ed, $1. Money t<» accompany 
order always . furnished by 
“ Kuril! Purchasing Agency.” 
Address 
C. II. E. REDDING, 
Manager, 
Box 5S1, New York. 
