im.i ; i iiuir uruugni 
a trotting colts, x ioik</> 11?; 2 trotters, *289 
lionij i>l* poor quality light harness horses, 
V head; 18 head ordinary do., 810066 171.1 *( 
IIhum.— Live hoH 8 mild 
Choice quality, coin led 11 
dreaaea grass rou, SXGiwfct 
receipts or 
105 Dates.. 
?M\ Brook man's Com 
IV.'. Cunajohurie. 
150 Central Valley... 
I3X I0Q Falrvlow . 
taw 10 Block & Ncilia 
I:tW *0 LaBseltvllla,.. 
taw oi LolvUle. 
aus. 
OOBE’S RyBAL NEW-YORKER. 
44© 
THE MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
NEW YOKE, Monday, Au«. 21, 1871. 
Receipts.—The receipts 01 tho principal kinds of 
produce for the past week are as follows: 
Flour, bbls. 67.101 Dried Fruits, pkgs. 296 
Wheat, bush. (12.1,100 Eggs, bids. 5,1115 
Corn, hush. 568,609 Hops, hides. 281 
oats, bush. 332,100 Peanuts, bags. 276 
Crass Seed, bush.. 860 Fork. bbls.... 78 
It ye. bush. 285 Beef, pkgs. 120 
.Mult, bush. 19,400 Cut meat*, pkgs... 2.416 
Corn meal, bbls. 1,423 laird, tea. 1,586 
Corn meal. bars.... 800 Butter, pkgs,,. 14,5*5 
Keans, bbls,.. ... . 1,515 Cheese, pkgs_... 78.500 
Cotton, bales. 1.178 Wool, bales. 1,066 
Brim* it till Pen*.—Export of beans past week, 
325 bbls; of peas. 150 hush. Ucc,lipts of beans have 
continued uniformly large, and the absence of a 
good, wholesome demand has placed the offering 
very much in buyers' favor, especially for round lots. 
New crop reports are favorable, and the prospect of 
an.abundance deprives old stock iif its recent, ilrm 
condition. Thu business Is centered upon mediums 
and nvirrows .it our quotations. >'onbonns and kid¬ 
neys are merely nominal. Canadian peas are selling 
only lua small way at full late flgures. Green In bulk 
quoted at $L38o»'l..'10. Green pens ure Arm. 
The quotations areMediums. 81.DOutl.35 for prime, 
and *l.66fal.76 for other grades: prime marrowfats, 
f'-’.fOfai.Oi: oi 1 1 Of grades, f2.00j92.15: urlum pea beans, 
*2.20@2.SU: do fair low down to tl.llOi.i.'! Ilf; kidney, 
red. $t.50i"5; kidney white. *2.00<i»2.35. Peas, new 
Canadian, in bbls.. free. *1.30,(1.85; do., in bulk, 
and bond, fI.106M.15; tlreen. new, *2.16fa2.20; split 
peas. In bond, *5.75. 
BcoHtvn v. exporters have about used up sup¬ 
plies of Western, and the stock of Southern has 
became very much reduced, which tends to harden 
views of holders. Sales are milking lit 31@32c. for 
Western, and 32®380. for Southern. 
Broom Corn. -There uro tow line parcels In mar¬ 
ket, Medium and red haven jobbing(lemaud; fancy 
would brine better rates than quoted, If here. We 
quote Brush, lOfallu.; Hurl. 9@10c.; Green, S@9c.; 
Bed, 5fa(lc. 
Butter.—We usually have moderate supplies In 
August, hut seldom run so short, of stock ns we have 
for the past two weeks. Prices have naturally work 
od up, and with the prospect of a busy harvest deal¬ 
ers have confidence in thonew prices,at least for tho 
remainder nl the month, Shippers uro working lib¬ 
erally In Western for all lots placed in tbotr reach. 
Mntuo exporters are willing to buy to arrive, but there 
are no takers while tho market shown so much limi¬ 
tless. Foreign shippers have paid ns high as 2469260. 
at tho close, and then obtained some grades that 
Could not be well spared from the home consumptive 
trade. The principal lots are going to England. 
I’alls of all kinds are exeeedingly Arm, and the ad¬ 
vanced rates are readily obtained. 
II UTTER. 
State lancy pails, to grocers: 
Orange Co. and t ream cry.38 601(1 
(bind to prune. ;<3 6035 
Fair to good. 32 fa— 
8tate. half-Orkin tubs, selected. 3i w>S5 
do. good to jirime... 32 falls 
do. fair to good .... 
32 fa- 
31 fa35 
32 falls 
28 @30 
do. poor to fair. 25 (6/27 
do., Hrkln*, tine. 31 fa86 
do. fair. 32 falls 
Welsh tubs, selected.... 112 @38 
do. good to prime. 28 @30 
do. tuir to good. 27 fa28 
do. poor to fair..... 21 @26 
Pennsylvania dairy, good t.o prime. 3(1 falls 
Fair to good...... 
W. It. A Michigan factory, selected. 
do. good to prime. 
do. fair to good. 
24 fa 26 
28 fa 29 
21 @26 
22 fa 27 
ilo. fair to good.. 22 @27 
West**CD. fibs, good to prime. 26 6628 
Dairy packed fancy . 32 
Western, ttrkins, Uue. .,.. 21 6626 
do. fair... . 22 6o23 
I 'liecHo. Notwithstanding the market has appar¬ 
ently shown only a moderate degree of animitiion 
the supplies this week have again been well closed 
out. This llstlessness to the market has been owing 
to the fact that a number of shippers will not oper¬ 
ate beyond urgent orders, which call for small lines, 
but one. or two parties have bought freely on export 
account. It was found dillloult at one period of the 
week to obtain lSSfe. for fancy Statu factory, which 
wo.* t ho general asking juice, hut later as the stock 
begun to doorcase tills price was held Ariuly. and in 
consideration of the unimportant accumulations at 
the close the trade look upon the market us being In 
an encouraging jioslilun for llnu lots. Grades that 
are a tritle oA ill quullty are sold low relatively ; ive 
hear of some good lots selling do yn to 12 Vo. Farm 
dairy hi ve a fair demand from the home trade. 
There is some discussion in regurd to the probable 
effect upon the make or cheese, In view of the 
marked advance In prices of liuttnr, a- the trade 
calculate hero the proHt now at current prices is In 
favor of butter. The quotations are: 
Blute, factory, 1’auCy. — (.old.Y 
Slate, factory, line.— 6ti'JX 
state, factory, good.. 12X6613)4 
Stale, factory, fair lots. llXfal2!-x 
Suite, factory, skimmed. 5 falOX 
State, turni dairy, good to jirlrue. 12 @13 
State, rarm dairy, full'to good...... It 6,12 
Ohio, factory. i>rlme Cheddar. 12 66)2)4 
Ohio, factory. Hat, good to prime.12 fal2w 
Ohio, factory. Hat, good to prime, 
i ibid, taetory, nut, fair to good... 
Ohio, factory, skimmed .. 
12 @12* 
to 66115? 
5 66 7 
Cotton. - As the period approaehes for arrivals of 
the new erxiji there are quite free Hollers leading to 
a liberal business with exjiortcrs and splinters at the 
modified prices. The quotations are: For low mid¬ 
dling Upland. lake.; middling do., JH.yc.; good ordi¬ 
nary do.. HX@15K0.; gull, good ordinary, 16kj(,(i 
do., low middling, Iflko.; do., middling, 17Xc- 
Dried Fruit*.—The new fruit coming in is 
mainly blaekherries, for which Irregular prices rule. 
IGu. la about the best bid, with 1|6,12c. asked. Cher¬ 
ries are up to 25c. Small lots of raspberries have 
sold ut 28c. Beaches nro higher. 
Apples, Southern. 10 @13 
State.sliced... li <.®12 
do. quarters. 9 falU 
W estern.. .. . 8 fa 9 
Southern, sliced. — fa— 
Bluokberi It'S, new. 10 6612 
Cherries, Southern, new. — 6625 
Peaches. peeled, Georgia, new crop. 18 6620 
do. old crop, poor lota. 10 fats 
Corn meal, Jersey. 3 80@ 3 90 Havana Allers, Ane. 95 6 i*l in 
teSTfe;::::::::::::::;;::::::::; 5 82I8 T * r *“' “ “• .& 
do. white.. 3 5OGM00 . Voyrotii hi oh.-E xports past wook p<>~ 
■ v .......... , latoeH ftro iififclvc* out tilt* arrivals iu*o hr>HVvan<l 
l i ohIi f ruif*. 11 ‘mjhi‘a navo an irrottuhifiiifirlcoi prlora uro tiuot.« 3 i 1 lowol* to k»M*n ti»»> mui k»*l wlmU»- 
p tho supply U -mo uncertain. 80100 tin a Deiuwaro aoinoly Wan, OiiiOfid ur« lownr SwSS? 
huvt> appoiirud und gwiipriillv 8 old illirh. Now Joffloy urn otittlor wltii boiih* dotuanil. Tonrit.nofl ntF^rnVi 
lia« not tipoutHl hop proiulsod Hue ultnrin^ Apple# In more ahundarieo thun was evtiouted tills Meason 
are very ahiimlant and dull at the low tkurw. tfber* find prlooa arc morn nonuIn t 
is quite (in offering of pears, hut few straight lots I’abb.ige are lower P P tnat us. nil Item, 
run tliiii. Grapes are looking well and have a fair 1 .. , ... , .. 
aaln.'it the rediieeil quotations, i’lnmg will not huv,, '‘h'toes, N., aud G. 1., row, i»er■ i.iJjJ ... I tMA'i Cl) 
^Jsssns&ssssi ” 
wh^pt'mo. A large quantity Una arrived too green ^h J£y oo 
A nr, I an_MvaeP Ptnnln X) M,l .1 so/a , -- loinutuil*, l.ong Island, per hlisll,.... 2ofa 
gvppien cijacK, 1 ijipiu, t* uni....*l oOcp 1 Green Corn, per 100. 756(100 
Bed Astraehau. .... I SOfa 2 50 Marrow gmtaan n..r i.m ‘ "1 
Havana Oilers, Ane.95 @$l 10 
Yara—I and II, cuts, assorted.80 @85 
Vegeta hies.— Export- past week 5,718 Mils. Po¬ 
tatoes are active, out the arrivals are heavy and 
prices are quoted lower to keep the market whole¬ 
somely ehmn. Omens ure lower, Sweet potato us 
am easier with Home demand. Tomatoes are otferml 
In more abundance than was expected this Henson 
unions, per bbl..2 <HW2 50 
Turnips, Bussin Jersey, per bid.. HT66 
Cabbages, new, Jersey, per Ilk). I m<,,,5 0(1 
Bed cabbages, V 1H0,. 8 OOfa'J 00 
Toma toe*,T,ong Island, per hush.. 
ApDleo-Nyack, Bipplu, V bbl. *1 stk-ji I 75 
lied Astraeliau... I 5l;6» 2 50 
Orange pippin.... 1 2566 i 50 
Common. j unfa 1 12 
niAckberr.i.s -Seedling, Jersey. P quart... Ciui is 
Grape* Delaware, Southern. P lb. 12@ 14 
Concord. Southern. 8@ io 
Hartford ProliOu, Southern. 7 @ 8 
Ives seedling. Southern. 7 fa g 
Bed cabbages, 71 WtJ . g OOcmD 00 
Tomatoe*,i,ong Island, per bush.. 256,, 
Gri'en Corn, per 100. 75fal IX) 
Marrow Squash, per hhl.,... I 006i 
Egg plant.. Jersey, jior do*. 7.1 fa 
Sweet potatoes, Delaware, per bbl. I (HK.,.4 25 
Sweet potatoes, rod. 3 75@ 
Wool .— 1 There lias been a very good business in 
Aeeces, and the market has been ruling strong. 
Hartford BroliAo, Southern. ... 763) 8 Aeeces, und the market has been ruling strong 
tves seedling. Southern. 766 S 
Melons—Watermelon*, Maryland, V 100...20 006(25 00 domestic—FLEECE. 
Watermelons, Virginia.. 9 00®12 00 Ohio. Pennsylvania aud West, Virginia— 
do. old crop, poor lots. 10 6(13 
Unpeeled, halves. 9 @10 
do, quarters... 7 @ 8 
Bliims. — 6(— 
Biispberrles, now... 28 66— 
Eggs,—Prices realized some advance curly in the 
week, but did not show any excitement, net.with¬ 
standing tho light suj,ply. Several hot days have 
made stuck turn out badly, and this fact checks the 
purchasing feeling on the part of grocers. We quote 
the market steady at the following quotations : 
Nutmeg, common, *» bbl. 5066 I 00 
Nutmeg, Kcvport .... 1 so@ 2 00 
NOts—Pen nuts. North Carolina, h busn.... 2 4t)66 2 50 
do. Virginia, prune. 3 0066 — 
do. Virginia, good. 2 9066 _ 
do. Virginia, fair. 2 70fa 2 80 
do. Tennessee. j j 75 
Pecan*. > It.. ... h@ u 
Peaches- Delaware, funcy, V crate , ._2 £5@ 4 in) 
Delaware, fair to good. V crate. 1 5066 2 Hi 
Deluwure. P basket. I 5066 2 GO 
Delaware, fancy, V basket. 2 2666 2 75 
New Jersey, poor, X* basket. 5065 75 
New Jersey, good, V basket. . 1 00(.«j 1 50 
Pears Cooking, V bbl. 3 00® I OH 
Bell, V bid. 1 00® 5 no 
Bartlett. B crate. 3 OOfa 1 00 
Southern, fancy, V bbl....(i U0@tU 00 
Plum* Daiupoa, V bush. 3 0066 1 (X) 
... 3 OOfa 1 (HI 
( iiitimon Blue.. 2 5066 3 00 
Whortleberries-Good to prime. IT bu*b... 2 HX 16 3 50 
tiraiii.—For wheat und corn there has been a de¬ 
pressed feeling, with report* from abroad of lower 
markets, occasioned hy good cron prospect* on the 
other side. Oat* have beou Iu liberal supply and 
lower. Closing with Some speculative demand and 
some reaction on the lowest price*, The quotations 
are. 
Wheat, Chicago No. 2. 
Milwaukee No. 2 . 
do. No. I. 
Western Bed. 
do. Amber. 
Bye, New Jersey. 
.Ill 1(!@1 18 
. 1 20641 22 
. ... I 22® 1 27 y, 
. 1 18:<(l 20 
- I 20fal 23 
. 91165 92 
liye, New Jersey. !KI65 92 
Oats, new mixed. 5164 58 
do. White. 546 * 47 
Corn. Western mixed. 8 i)p,i,u mu 
do. Yellmv....Hi 82 
d ). White.tm (</ ) ;q 
Barley Mult, Canada West. 1 75fal 80 
Huy und Mtrnw. Beceiptaarc liberal and prices 
are lower. The quotations uro for prlltlQ timothy 
buy, 196431 7( toil; good do., * 1 . 16 ( 1 7 ; fair do., *13(.i H 1 
do. clover, *106(12. Straw, No. I rye, *116413: No. 2 , 
*86510; No. I oat, *96(10. 
II ops. -Brewers purchase ajiaringly, but there bus 
been further speculative demand, reducing supplte* 
materially, and there Is 11 strong market. Tho crop 
advices are generally favorable. 
New American, good to cJioiuo. 20fa:uic.; do., do., 
low to fair, 1064150.; Yearlings, 136420c.; Olds. 8fa 10c.; 
Bavarians, genuine, 20@25e,f do., liateut, I8@*0«.; En- 
flflish, 18 (..j22o.; fielgtatiH, nominal, l2(yl7o.; Cal!l„r- 
iilas, 20@27Xo. 
Poultry nud llttlne.—IJvn poultry I* in good 
demand, with free reoeipts, giving buyers some 
favor. Turkeys are scarce and wanted. Game is 
not in large supply. Grouse will be quotublo after 
September I; a few have already appeared, selling 
at 75c V pair. Woodcock Arm. 
Turkovs,Jersey. is @ 19 
Western.. . 1U 64 18 
Fowls, Jersey, V tb. 17 64 18 
Western. 15 fa 17 
Booster*. 9 m 
Spring chicken*, Jersey p D. 18 64 20 
Western. ...;. 18 fa 19 
Ducks. Jersey, young, V |mir... 87 6511X1 
Western. (;» fa 79 
Geese, Jor*ey, P pair. 2 25 642 50 
Western... 1 % @1 75 
Woodcock, * pair, State. 1 12 t„ I 25 
Westem. H7 fal 00 
•.-.-. 1 00 ... I 25 
Wild pigeon*. V do*. I 00 fal 25 
Stall-fed.. 1 50 6o2 nO 
Suoab.. 
Wild jilgeon*. P do*. 
Stall-fed. 
Provision*. -There is some reaction mi recent 
high price*, the export demand being checked. The 
quotations are. 
hard, kettle rendered, new Western. I5%@ 
steam rendered . UK® 
city, good in hhls. H ® 
gut and head,new In hhl*,.. 1 : 1 ) 4 ® 
country stored, packed. . 13)jfa 
Hum*, smoked, city. 15 falij 
Western, .. HX66X5 
Shoulders, smoked, pickled. ... 9 60 BK 
tlaius. pickled, Western, heavy. 13 X 641154 
Shoulders, pickled . . 8 ' fa 8‘4 
Bacon, long clear. Western. 12 (<u 
short olear. Western. 12 6 « 
Beef hams, Western, L873 I.*20.006621.00 
India mess, 51 tierce.,... 
prime moss .. 
plain me.HH, West, new.. 
mesa, extra, new. 
Pork, mess, Western. 
extra prime..... 
prime muss. 
Tallow... 
SociIk, Grass seeds are uulet. Tho nointnv 
tiit.lons tire for clover, 10@l054c.; timothy, *; 
3,50; rough Uux, *2.10. 
. 21.006526,0(1 
.2O.006623.00 
. 10.(K)fal2.00 
. 13.5O@14.S0 
. 22.7565 
. 21 . 00 ® 
. 22 . 00 ® 
. 8® 8M 
The nomfmil quo- 
; timothy. *3.37)461 
Tohucco.—'There Is a liberal business 011 specula¬ 
tion aud prices are in the seller’s favor. 
WESTERN LIGHT LEAF. 
,, Cents. 
Common to good lugs... 7X@ 9 
Common leaf..9KfalO)4 
Medium leaf.II fa 11)4 
Good lear... 12 @13 
Flue leaf.l.'l)4faH 
Selections. 15 fair 
I.tght cutting lugs. 9 64 10)4 
Light cutting leaf..,.12 @10 
CLARKSVILLE AND WESTERN DISTRICT. 
n . . , Cents. 
Common to good lugs ... 9 @10 
Common leaf.loRfallW 
Medium leuf.12 @13 
{food.13X@H 
Elnu v ..11X6415 
Seleotlons. 18 @17 
SEED LEAF—PROP OF 1870. 
_ Cents. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts. 5 65 9 
CROP OF 1871 a n o 1872. 
Cents. 
Long Island unit New Jersey, P hhl., ure quoted at Connecticut aud Massachusetts wrupjjers...l8 @80 
il<<(25e.; Mate und Pennsylvania. 22fa23e.; extra Selections. 32 @45 
brand*, Western. 20fa21e.; ordinary do., 19 @ 20c.; seconds.10 @12 
Lainnhan, 21fa2IXc. Allers....5 @7 
Ploui* and WIoul.—There ha* beon a very slow 
business with shlppeiw, as reports from abroad rep¬ 
resent enoouruglng prospects for the crop* on the 
other - Hie, with consequent depressed markets there, 
the quotations ure: 
Atuteuini western, superOne. 1 eo@ 5 00 
Extra ... 5 25fa 6 50 
1'uney extra. 0 006( 0 30 
Minuesotu extra... 5 906411 00 
Western, double extra... (1 r.j;.,, 7 25 
Ohm, shipping. 5 30@ 5 55 
Inula brands. 5 80@ u 15 
St. Louis, extra.6 OOfa 0 50 
0 Fancy.t! rrm 8 90 
Southern, extra. 5 50@ ti 15 
Double extra.S 2064 9 25 
Bye flour. 1 uo@ t5 20 
New York assorted lots. 11 @10 
wrappers. 14 @25 
flllors. ti @ 7 
Pennsylvania assarted lots.10 @20 
wrappers.25 @4U 
Picklock. 
X to XX. 
9 @10 
Ohio assorted lots.... 7 66 7(4 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 7 @ 7 % 
crop of 1878, 
Cents, 
Connecticut.and Massachusetts seconds....10 @10 
fillers... 0 @ 8 
Pennsylvania assorted lots...12 @20 
Ohio assorted lots. 7 @ 7)4 
Wisconsin assorted lots. C)i@ 7 
New York assorted lots. 8 @11 
Havana tillers, common.70 @80 
Havana Allers, fair.85 @92 
• * *..... oi> hi 
No. 2 to 1 . 15 6(52 
Course. 44 ® m 
Combing. 58 6 $ 61 
New York,'Michigan and Wisconsin— 
£ 10 *- Y ;. 50 @52 
15 larse. H @43 
Combing. 51 60 50 
Indiana, Kentucky und Tennessee 
. 49 @ 52 
No, 2 to 1. 43 65 17 
CoarBe. to f< 6 42 
t ombing. 55 64 (») 
Combing, unwashed. 38 64 12 
Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota— 
Xto XX.. 47 @49 
No. 2 to I. 11 @ 45 
Course. 38 @ 42 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana— 
Fine unwashed. SO @ gg 
Medium unwashed. 31 64 39 
Coarse unwashed.30 fa 33 
Burry.20 @25 
PULLED 
Tub washed wonts. 50 64 58 
California, medium to tine. 30 66 83 
California, coarse and burry. 19 64 2.1 
Texas, mixed lots.....,.,27 fa 32 
Texas, tine. 33 fa 35 
'I exit*, medium and course... 15 69 25 
Pulled, country, extra. 45 ® &Q 
Pulled, country, superfine.if, @ 53 
ROCHKSTKR, N. Y„ Aug. ‘2 1 .-Flour dull 
and unchanged. Wheat. Hull; red winter, *1.2f,fal.3!i 
for amber unit white. Corn steady ; 706a80e, for West ■ 
ern anil State. Oats are lower, new soiling at 5tJfa62o. 
41 hush. Batloy Is quiet; sale* of four-rowed have 
been in ado here 111 , *1. Ideal. l.» T tmsh.. to he delivered 
in September; no market, for two-ruwoil. Potutoo* 
nlnindautiiml lower; 10@55c. V bush.; shipper:! pay 
*l@L12!< T hhl. lor the Western market. Apples 
plenty; 37 )J64(13e. X< husli. Tomatoes have “ touoned 
bottom,*’ Helling at 50c. (i bush. Green corn, Sfa9o. p 
do*. Butter Is scarce at, 24@2He. for best. Eggs lower; 
Uk,(17c. P AOs. Wool quiet and nothing doing. Sheep 
skins are worth lUfa.Vie.; lamb pelts, l>3e.«6*1 each. 
Ilay 1 * unchanged ill price. Straw, *111 71 ton by the 
loud ; Ifafle. each p bundle. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Little Falls, N. Y., Aug. 22 ,1874. 
About 500 farm dairy cheese worn delivered this 
week, and sold at I2fal8c. The market for factory 
cheese was Ann, but sales were slow and the views 
of sellers above those of hover*. The offerings were 
over 10,000 boxes, a large taut of which eliunged 
hundrt. We give t lie leading trunsuetmu, a* follows: 
IP iUUlHH HIl 1 PIIIPI |,VX 
13,'| Cold Spa. UiH ill Mother Creek. 13L 
70 ((Ook Alves. 13S 160 Ncwvllle Amb’h ... l;tk 
128 CraluO’8Corners.. ITH ISO A. Smith & Co_ 13 )s 
11(1 Danube. l.'lS 181 St me Arahhi. l.'lW 
102 Empire.18W 100 Stone Arabia Cen 13k 
MO Euphrats.18J4 lt!9 /iunuenuiui Pr’k. 13V.,' 
200 Fry’s Bush. 13)4'lf>0 /.oiler.. 13>4 
65 Jounstown. 1!IK 
Butter Gomes forward very suarlnslv.and Is bought 
mostly for home use. We note sales ut 2.1®28c. 
’Tho weather has been warm and the buy harvest 
1 * now closed. The crop generally lias been stored 
in good order, and Is more, than an average in Her¬ 
kimer Co. 
Wo have advices from ubroad for the ilrst week in 
August. Oar London correspondent *uy* American 
cheese continues to urrtvo In large quantities, und 
opinions differ as to the probable fur.ure Some 
large Importer* maintain that arrivals uf such qual¬ 
ity as I* here now—and even worse may reasonably 
be expected us wu advance turther into July and 
August-make— will overtake the demand, and that 
only moderate rate* will Induce the retail trade to 
force eonsumpt.lon. The other side maintain that, 
price* arc now too low In proportion to other choose, 
and that higher rates tuny reasonably be expected. 
We give quotations, n» follows : American extra, tit 
@t«5*.; next quullty, H'AalSJs,; secoudary. 5B@G0s. ‘The 
other description* of cheese are as follows; Engllwli 
Cheddar sella at 78@8tls.j Wiltshire double,726078s.; 
Cheshire medium, tin@71*.; Hue, 78*.; Scotch, 70fa74«. 
Dutch cheese Kdatn*, Mtofitls.; tiondas,.16@52s.; Der¬ 
by shape, 5064.1H*. 
In butter there is a strong demand, and ad vaDCed 
rates for best qualities. The snjipltes are not equal 
to the consumption. Wo give sales, us follows . 
Corks. 135s.; Clonmells, 182s.; Dorsets, 150s.; Jersey, 
116s.; Friesland, 130s.; Normandy, 140s.; American and 
Cunadiun, lOOfallOs.; Oleomargarine, SOfalOOs. T cwt. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Aug.22, 1871. 
Ileuves. -’Trade continues fair In fair quality 
beeves and very slow In poor quality lean cattle, 
whilst good quality mid really choice fat steers are 
iu brisk demand, these latter being very scarce. O 11 
Wednesday, beeves sold at 7@l35.ic. V W48«cwt.; 
'Thursday. 7fal3c.; 16(85( Cwt,: Friday.764120.; 5@7cwt. 
Special sales have been : 
Steers. Cwt. Cts.l Steers. Cwt. Cts. 
'Texan.5 7 Virginia, st’ng. 6 10)4 
Cherokee .5 7 Ohio Vk llXfiM2X 
do., fed In do. oxen_8M 10)46(11 
Missouri... 5 8>i lllim.l*.li-Y 11*4 
Missouri.6 lOfalOWj do.. 7)< IIV 
do... 7)4 II do. 7)4 126612 K 
Indiana.(itf Klfatl do.7« 12)lfalS 
Kentucky,,..,. 7 9)46411 dobS l.'JfalSjf 
bteers. Cwt. Cts. 1 Hteors. Cwt. Cts. 
'Texan.5 7 Virginia, st’ng. 6 1QX 
Cherokee .5 7 Ohio.7)4 llX®12j; 
do., fed In do. oxen_8)4 10)4@11)5 
Missouri... 5 8)i I III nni*.ilk 11)4 
Missouri.6 104610)4 do.7)4 11V 
do. 7)4 II do.7)4 126*12)4 
Indiana. 11)4 1 Ufa II do.7« 12 jj@l5 
Kentucky,,..,. 7 9)46#D do8)4 Vkt‘AB% 
(Jo.7)i 12 *6612 V 
Course quality State hulls on live weight sold at 
3643XC. Ho vein I herd of Spanish cattle stood over 
unsold. 
llileh Conn.-Trade slow ; 15 cows sold ut *45®75 
p head ; extreme range, *26@.S2. 
Veil Is nud Chi I v«*s.-There is a steady demand, 
yet not a brisk trade in smooth quality veals at 7fa 
9 Kc.; course quality veals, GH@oXn.; grass calves, 
3J4@5 c., ulso ut *5.50fal3 V head, according 1 .1 quality, 
speeui sale* follows: Buttermilk tod calves, 
219 lbs., IWc.; do,, l‘lfi@22H lbS..H<c.: State veals, 140 
lbs.. Him (Id., U'.'l lbs,, '.Iko.i l’entisylvuriia, 140 lbs., 
sold in selected lots at9@10o. 
Sheep and Luinlm. — Thl* trade I* very dull. 
Sheep sold at 4V@6)4o.; lambs, 5)46(8)4o. These rates 
were current during 1 he past week. Butchers com- 
plain much that there Is no margin of proAt for them 
In the Bhorn lambs now being forwarded, and de¬ 
clare ItgToss bad management of farmers und stock 
ruisers not to have at this season an abundant sup¬ 
ply of wether lambs which would sustain prices 
being of sujierior quality. Sjiecial sales have been ; 
... Sheep, Lbs. Cts. Sheep. Lbs, Cts. 
Virginia. 78)4 5W do. si 5)|f 
do. 104 5 Kentucky. 100 5fa5V 
do. 74)4 M4 Htate. si iix 
do. El 5)4 Camilla. 82 « 
Lambs. Lbs. cts.l Lambs, Lbs. Cts. 
Kentucky...,,.,. 5M 1 ;% Jersey . 56 8 
do. «4 I1J6 State. 57« 6V 
_ oti. (,2 T do.64 7>4@7V 
Canada... 9 7541 do. 07 8 
l’ennsylvauiu... 81 7 I 
II.ogH. Grass-fed Ohio, 150 lbs..6«c. Only one ear- 
• >ud Mold. Clty-ilrossed dull. Grass-fed, s)^(„9c. 
torn-fed, Vi.dl'^e. Heavy hogs containing much lard 
are most easy or sale. 
Iloi’.e IHnrki't.- 'Tho following sales were 
rom u eti at auction. •; jionies, *47@8i c head; 1 
pair carriage hurse.'i, *795 : 2 pairs poor quality light 
Cts. per lb. 
,. 62 @ 70 
.. 53 fa 57 
CllirSlatlou. 
IMoiiiliiy'* Sales.—Iteevea. There wu* a light 
run and a brisk demand tor good quality Mt. ers at 1° 
fai.tc.; ?V@8V CWI..U 11 58ffl«0 U.H., net. Fair trade in 
lair quality. Steers also scarce at ll@H VO. 
iMlIeli Tow*.-l cow sold at $100; 1 Springer half- 
bred A Idorney ut *61. 
c ' , ' 1 Y‘’h. Scaroely any trade. Grass 
por Tfi* 1 * ,<}f , smijuiii quality voaln, Uo. 
Sljeep uud I.itmbs.—Trade slow I 11 sheep und 
lambs, owing to the inlerlority of the quullt vof tho 
Hocks on Male. Sheep, 1 He. V lambs l!@7?4o. 18 
it,. Several largo lots remained unsold. 
Heaven. Co 
One Hundredth St...5,391 
Forty-Eighth st. 19 
Fortieth st. 000 1 
Hai'slmus Cove. 4,081 1 
Woelmwlton. 707 I 
Totals this week.10,801 
'* last week.10,101 
at UXc. V 
tt> grass fed. 
ve hog* Ho V 
Ke r F It, 
. City 
com fed, 
96(9)4 e. 
19 lb. 
Live 
STOCK 
I. 
Shorm 
Coir*. 
Calve#. 
Lnitihs, 
H ,it*. 
U 
1161 
122 
IHKI 
60 
661 
12,567 
IHJII 
(Ml 
266 
7,561 
19,961 
ID 
090 
10,097 
6,920 
Oo 
000 
000 
DUO 
59 
1,191 
o,.;i, 
26,881 
74 
1,421 
22.032 
22,940 
Good Steers 19 n> 
Fair. 
l’oor. 
Poorest. . 
Gen. Belling rate* 
COM FA RATI V E RATES. 
Lust, week. 'This week. 
Cents. Cents. 
,n > .12 6» 18 12 @ 18b 
. II 6fl llK 11 fa 11V 
.. .10 65 10 V 10 6( 10 V 
.6 (m 9*4 6 66 9v 
te».10M® IIX 10)4 ® lix 
_ SP ECIAL NOTICES. 
If you want tho best “Elastic Truss” for rup¬ 
ture, or best “ Elastic Stockings ” for enlarged veins, 
etc., write to Pou BRUY & Co., 744 Broadway, N. Y. 
itew ^iU:cvti,9'cmcn(,*3, 
I NSIJltE AG A INST ACCIDENTS, by a Year- 
fu!?i onera , Aecldont Policy, in tho Travelers 
Insuii a nce Com pan v of Hartford, Conn. Apply to 
any Ageul or write to tho Company. 
CHAPPAQUA MOUNTAIN INSTITUTE, 
A,D°“ rf U n g School for both Sexes, under the care 
Jiw, r PI’/i 8 ',. 1,1111 tf ' T,n commences 9th 
lri< >.7th. 8. L. (.OLL1N8, Principal, Clmpjmqua.N.Y. 
We make the best mid clie.ipoHt Cider Pro** Screws 
In market. Send for circulars and Prices. 
UfJMKEY A CO., Keneeii Fulls, N. V. 
BULBS! 
BULBS! 
BULBS! 
Ki\ HARDY FLOWERING 
' BULBS(onrNo.4collec¬ 
tion) ,mulled to applicants en¬ 
closing *8, III uslrated Cata¬ 
logue of Bulbs free. 
WM. H SPOONER, Boston, Muss. 
fill A An enormous stock 
U ll /I I 1 II 9 IV "! “■00k, exceedingly 
mT Bt Lx} S M EM % clump, embracing the 
ll IB Sr In lann **l«*«»l-lonvod Riv- 
aj/ a HJ 18 B J ei»’, a,Oil other new 
r,r?7' • varieties. Ourassort- 
mentol l'mit anil Driiaiiienliil Tr,-e« Is unusu¬ 
ally complete. New Trade I,ist wont free. 
1IOOPKH. into. vV THOMAS, 
(jfiutuY iliUj iVrt kb, Wi:bt< ni.B'rKH, Pa. 
GRAPE VINES. 
Strong layers, from fruit-bearing vines; also 
one-year-olds, from cutting*. Price List free. 
C. L. HOAG, 
__Lock port, N. Y. 
VICK’S CATALOGUE 
of Hyacinths, Tulips, Lilies, and all 
§»Mi. 
WeSgiff 
[J ^ FOR THE HOUSE. ^ [| 
Now published fjr Autumn of 1874, and will be sent free to 
all who apply. 32 pages—50 illustrations. 
Address, JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. 
A NY .MAN OF SENSE—will* wisin'* to save 
dollars— will send for free Price List of THE 
JONES SCALE WORKS, Binghamton, N. V. 
E U| I I Ain Til E FAMOUS HEAU- 
Ey I. I I V H Q TIES of the Court of 
U L I V 11 I Charles 11. always wore 
■ ENGLISH CHANNEL 
A11 £ ^IF 1 B Shoes.'They never have 
I.M U )« JW B ranged soles, wear long- 
V ■ ■ w ■ u fci ^■er, and cost no more. 
Ladies, make your dealers get them for you. The 
place where the channel Is cut shows on the sole. 
