Canadian field peas are easier. Green peas firm and 
unchanged. 
We quote Beans, now medium. Brittle. 91.8Sftl.9Si 
-J. fair. fl.flOssl.Tfls C 
prime, *2.40/i2.4j : do. 
Lynx... 
Marten, States. 
Mink, New V rk and New England. 
Mink.Can., Mich,, and Minn. 
Mink, Southern Now Vork. New Jer¬ 
sey. PHnnavIvunla, and Ohio. 
Maryland. 5Irglnla. Kentucky. Indi¬ 
ana. Wisconsin and Iowa.... 
Missouri and all Soutl orn. 
Muskrat. North, New York and East., 
Spring. 
Muskrat, West., Including Penn, and 
Ohio, Spring... 
Muskrat, N. and East’ll. Fall ,t Winter 
Muskrat. West, including I’onil. and 
Ohio, Winter... 
Muskrat, Southern prime. . 
Muskrat. Southern winter and fall. 
Otter. North'll and Eastern and North- 
West . 
otter. Penn,, N. J 
Otter, Ky " 
born. $> orate, 83(38. Asparagus, ordinary, $ doz., $1 
@1.2.7; do. Oyster Bay, *1.5U(.v2 60. 
Wool.—T rade * still running light,manufactur¬ 
ers buying only to meet urgent wants pending tho 
market ing of the new clip. The new Taxnx coming 
to hand I* being placed in small lot* at Irregular fig¬ 
ures. during Cumornlu bus some trade and brings 
unchanged price*. We quote- 
Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia— 
Cts. per lb. 
Picklock. so ($ S 3 
XX . 63 ft 55 
X. ftO ft 62 
No. 1. 60 ($52 
No. 2. 4(1 ft 4H 
Coarse,.....43 ft 15 
Combing. 68 ft 03 
New York, Michigan and Wisconsin— 
XX. 40 © 62 
X>«,..47 ft 61 
No. 1. 4fi © 50 
No. 2. 14 ©4(5 
Coarse. 43 © til 
Combing...,,. 51 © 68 
Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee— 
XX. 50 ($ 53 
X.48 ft 62 
No. 1.50 tu 53 
No. 2. Ill ft 48 
Coarse. 42 @45 
Combing. 51 ft t>2 
Combing, unwaslied. .38 (<i 42 
Illinois. Iowa and Minnesota— 
XX. 48 @50 
X. 45 @48 
No. 1. Ill @ 60 
No. 2. 42 @45 
Coarse... 40 ft 1.3 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana- 
Fine unwashed. .38 ft 43 
Medium unwashed..37 © 10 
Coarse unwashed.,30 @ 3,3 
Burry.20 © 26 
|ltcw ^(Untiocment,-)' 
do, fair, 81.60,4 1.77); do. poor. 31.35; marrows, new 
7 ~-.arrow.other.82.15ft 2.20; do. 
l oa, prime now, 81.45rit2X6; beans, pea. other, 3LW.J 
kidney, new red. 33*3.10 for prime, and 82.60ft2,80 for 
poor; white kidney, new. *2.'i»,i2..'4i: do. other. 824# 
32,16. Canada tieus, In hulk and bond. 81.lSftl.20; 
green, prime new, 42.4nM2.00: Southern U. 40. peas. # 
3 bush. bag, 84c 4.26, which 4* hlghor. 
Beeswax,— Really choice stock la wanted and at 
strong rates. Common lota are wanted. Sales ranged 
trmn ,3;? to Jte. for Western up to wkc. for South¬ 
ern. Exports since Jan. 1st, 92,600 lbs.; same period 
last year, 45.S50 do, 
Burns it.—New crop has run out Tory steadily and 
tnlces are not quotable changed. As before, the ex¬ 
treme rates are not obtainable In a large wav.espec¬ 
ially for palls Stock has been used up so close that, 
we are happily not likely to be annoyed with a se¬ 
rious accumulation of white when grass nutter 
makes Ha appearance. Sonic few lots ahnwat inge 
of spring pasture, but there ir. not enough nor likely 
to be for the coming week to quote. Old butler is 
quotable nt our ranges wit it pretty free late sales of 
State. Old W estern 1 * in large supply atid hard to 
move. 
New Butter-State pails, finest.28:,do. good to 
prime, 25$',:8c.: do. do., fair to good. 23@U6c; do. 
half-Urkln tubs. Selected, 27<$28c.! good, 25©2Tc.j fair, 
23© 4c.; Welsh tubs, good to prime. 24@2fio.; fair to 
uood. 22@24(v, very poor. Motlfic.: Western tubs, good 
to prime. 2l@28c-i f«<r to good, I9ft(le.; poor to fair, 
15© 111c. 
Old Butter—Slate dairies, gooti to prime, 20S22C-; 
fair to good, ItkV.Oe.i Urk ri.-., choice -eleered, 2fi0i)21c.: 
Itood to prime, 18@20c.: fair to good. It© 18c., poor to 
fair, 1 Pit Pie.; halr-firkln* tubs, good to prime. 22@ 
2ic.; f a I r t o g( hi (1, a qt 22c: poor to fair. ie@»ie.i Welsh 
tubs, good to prime, KiMV'IC.i fair lo good, IfibOIMe,; 
... 10 00 to 12 00 
--Ohio and Western.. 8 (X) to 10 IX) 
otter, Ky., Md., Vii.. Kan. and vicinity 0 m to 8 00 
Otter. North Carolina. 4 oo to fi oo 
Otter. South Carolina and Georgia. 2 00 to 1 00 
Opossum, North, cased. 18 to 20 
Opossum. South and open North. 15 to 18 
Racoon, Midi.. N. Ind., N. Ohio, ludiuii 
handled, dark. 1 lit) to 125 
Racoon, III- Iowa, WIs. and Minn. 50 to 85 
Uaeunn, N. Y. and 10. States A N. Berm, 75 to 85 
Racoon, N. J.. H. Penn., Ind., Hi., Mo., 
Neb. and Kan,... 50 to lia 
Ruenon, Md,, 3 a.. Ivy. and O'enn. 60 to 00 
Racoon, N. ami S. Car., Geo.. Ark.. Flo. 
aud Ala. . 26 to .30 
Rabbits, cased. 2 to 3 
Skunks , prime black, No. 1. eased. — to 1 80 
Skunks, prtiak blrtek, No. 2. open.. — to 1 60 
Skunks, prime utie-liulf white streak, 
No. 2, cased... —to 130 
Skunks, prime OTKt-hnlf white streak. 
No. 2. Open. — to 1 00 
Skaiika, whole streaked. Nos. .1 and 4.... 20 to 40 
Skunks, scabs. —to 6 
Wolf Skins, mountain, large, prime. 2 <xi to 3 (X) 
Wolf Skins, prairie, average prime. 75 to 100 
The wheat market has been remarkably 
i purchasing small lot* only, and the 
. 1; No, 2 spring, 81.17ftl.21 ; No. 1 
; winter red and amber, »l,.i5w 1.43: 
" 11/e quoted at *1.10 for State. 
. __„1-.1. Barley malt hu* been 
State quoted at I1.J7K for i-rowed 
,-rowed. Corn lias been In large re- 
pxiecs have sharply declined ; new mixed 
new yellow Western, 84@86u.; 
Oats were advancing 
n, when large receipts 
white 
MADE 
GRAIN.—'_ 
dull, exporters pi_ 
prices have declined 
do., *1.24(I« 1.211 j 
white. 81.11X31.45. 1 
Harley lias been Ueglectml 
In fair demand : 
and |I.42X for 2-rowod 
celpt and 
Western. 8'©H4U;e.; v: 
new white Western, AV^tfue. 
until within the Iasi day or iw , .. .. . 
weakened prices; mixed Western, ToVftitic. 
Western. ?ilft?9c.: whlto State, 77X®78d. 
It.vv aXI) Straw. The ndvttnoed prices latclv 
ourreut have brought larger supplies and the mar¬ 
ket has reiioted. 
Shipping Imv,iif©70c.; retail quulltle*, ft)e,<a$1.10 for 
prime stock ; clover at «0@70e.; salt at56ft60u. Straw 
quoted ill 80@akj. for long rye; 5fi@IK)c, f.ir idiort rye ; 
50c. for pul. Exports i.f hay past week, 225 bales; 
since Jan. l it, I2,&su bales ; same lime lust your, 11,250 
bales. 
Hops.— Th« dull market which has been so long 
noted eontlnuns, and prices are rendered about 
nominal. The sudden change of tho weather to 
warmer temperature will probably Increase business 
from brewers. Choice Hture are available at lOc. 
Htale. JN'ulCleu ror good to Clloleu new; 30ft35a. for 
low to fair, uow; Eastern, now, 28ft3Uo.; Western. 
new.28'$68u.; Yoiirllngs. I5ft26c.; Olds, nil growths. s@ 
16o.J California*, 1874, 88©35e. 
Leather—I s lower; light hemlock, 25)4ft27o.; add 
dlo do., 2ift2BJ4C.; heavy do,, 27@2Hc. Crops, 84ft35c. 
lor tight bucks, 3<JK®89c. Tor middle backs. 
Mapi.K. Sugar. The remnant of tho large sup¬ 
ply Is now a drug, and buyers can almost make a 
price for round lots. We quote: 
Choice new, 4 * lb,. 8 ft»o.; dark, «K@7RC.; old. 6608 c. 
Sirup. V gal,, »1@1.10. 
Ml 8 CI.ll.AN Kors.- New Orleans molasses. 70ft7.V. 
Rcfineii sugar, »V@9«o. for soft yellow, 9v@ui«c. 
ror soft white; il^OUXc. for crushed: ii'.c. tor 
powdered; 10 Me. for granulated. Blue at 7!a@TS4c. 
for Carolina; i l -,M7Xn. fur good do.; prime do 7 q@ 
• ><«•: eholeo do-, 8 @s*,c. Spirits turpentine. 3f,e. 
Unsecd oil, Bile., casks. Suit at *2.Sfi@2.ii()forA8h- 
ton's ; yl j(0@2 for Higgins, and $I,00@I,05 tor oilier 
brands. 
BOUI.tiiy anp GAME. |I)resscd poultry Is low, 
not tnttOh Inquiry mitstdo of holelsand steamers. 
We quote Western ciuckeuB, l3«idBo. «( ib.j New Jer¬ 
sey, I8e.; I'eniisylviiilln, 2(Jc., dry picked. Live poul¬ 
try Is abundant and lower. Turkeys not wanted. 
Spring ebb-kens, lier pair, tl.2.1© 1 . 60 , ’ 
Fowls, Ntov Jersey, per it , litmlje,: Was tern. 1:1® 
tic. Turkeys. Jersey, B 1b„l7(iil0c.i Western, IIImISc. 
I lucks, Jersey, young, l J Pl»lr. 76o,ttSls Western. 75o. 
Geese, Jersey, *( lutlr, F,’ee2,25; Western, f1.85@l.5(l. 
Tlic gauio market relies upon pigeon* ami snipe. 
Pigeons have been dull, but urn now In good demand 
and bring better prices than they did early In tho 
Woek. VVe quote; 
Wild Pigeons, picked. * doz.. *L35® 1 . 37,1 unpicked. 
1.12© 1.25. English snipe, P doz . V,'»e.i«fil. Btovur, B 
doz., $1@1.12. Sand snipe, B doz., wwIOe ; vollow 
I jgftod Jo„ large. tl US@ 1.-37: do. snmll do., BOe/.T.'e. 
I’BOViaiONS.—The market, has been variable and 
under speculative, manipulation. There Is scarcely 
any export demand. Mess pork on soot, 121.75: do. 
for Juno, *21.05; fur Jnlv, *7i.«.'»@2l.7S: for August. 
#21.90. Boxed dry-sailed shoulders, H14o ; Western 
Merced pickled hams, l2'*@12Hc,; dry - salted short¬ 
cut liuuis, 11 Vi©12)4c. Bacon—Western long clear, 
l::H6ii2>;c.; city do., I 2 s@i 2 .v 4 c,' Western short clear, 
I3wc. Western steam lard closed for spot lots, 1564 
@1 c.; May and June delivery, 15 tl-llic.; Julv. 15Ke.; 
Ailgnas. 15 II-I 60 . Steurlne at InX@15HC. for Western, 
Barreled beef at #11) for plain mess, *11 for extra do.; 
Merced beef at *82@24 for iQCta loess, #2b@31 for prime 
do. Hoof ha in H at *18© 11). 
Seed.-T he season Isovoruud there arc no decided 
prices. Clover Is available ut I HYc. 
Tobacco.—T here Is nothing doing outside of tho 
small lots requited by the jobbing trade, In which 
way about steady prides lire paid. Quotations : 
Light. Heavy. 
Cents. Cents. 
Common lugs. :iw@l] 1IK@12 
Good lugs. II><@12 I 2 ‘.»(«i 13 
Low leaf....... 13M@13X iSViwHX 
Medium loaf. II @15 16 @17 
Good leaf... lflW@lii 17V»@lw 
Fine leaf. hi)<i@18 l!iv,@21 
Select leaf. 18V$20 22 iu ,25 
ROCinWTKK.. M 1.v -i'i. Flour market quiet: 
spring, *5AO: amber winter, #8.50; white winter, #7; 
double extra, 87.50. Rye flour firm at 85.60. Wheat 
Is dull; Milwaukee club, 8I.F© 1.26: amber winter, 
*1.2S@I.30 ; white winter, *1.2S@I,3’8, Gat* firm >11 lif© 
iDc. Corn steady at. 7»VSc8tk\ for now Corn meal. *1 85 
@2. Butter, 7:to2iio. Cheese, pWdlTo. Eggs, 18-die. 
laird, if© 17c. Maple sugar. Ifk.cl ie. Apples, repack¬ 
ed, P bbl., 81.50. l oiaiues, p iiol.. *1.25© 1.75. Bean*. 
V hu.. Il.30fs-1.80. Slews pork, p bbl.. 822(3i28; clear 
do., 834: hams, 18© 11c.: shoulders, !l@l()c. Dressed 
hogs, P ewt., *11.61) sill. Turkey*, 18@2I)< 
I8@20e. Wool. :;hsj45c. Hay, #13®lS, Straw. *H,„12. 
Timothy seed, *3@3.25: olover, 87.60@7.75. Wood, 
hard, 4< cord, $j@10. Coal. 80.55($6.95 for stove. 
The New Excelsior Lawn Mower 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
UTTI.K Fat, 1 . 8 , N. V., May 22, 1875. 
The decline of l>xe. iu the price of choose at this 
market from last week's rates was not only a sur¬ 
prise but also a sore dls'ippolntmont to dairymen. 
The delivery of farm dairy cheese amounted to be¬ 
tween 300 Urol IDO boxes, Sod sales were 111:1 di: ut from 
8 to l .'c., aeoordUig to quality. A large miiiiber of 
factories were represented, anil tho otferings were 
from 3,000 to 4.G1HI hoses, lint sales wore exceedingly 
sldw ami tin 1 market depressed Buyers wore ox- 
tremoly eauilous anil urged coiisigiruieuly Instead 
Of linking bids for goods, and quite a number uf 
factories sent cheese forward to hu sold on erinitnln- 
alon. The great bulk of sales was made at, |2j<c., but 
hi A few iXistaiiCes a L,e. more was paid, limf three 
factories tiro reported at 13c. Hovers claim that 
prices must go still lower. 
There I* nut much change to note In the butter 
market. Tho doltvory tills week hu* been eonnHler- 
alde, and prices hu vo rouged 1 roui 20 to 21c., noun ril¬ 
ing to quality, only a Tew sales reaching the lust 
figure. I’lio spring Is very backward, and from all 
appearances we are not likely to got pasturage-made 
butter. If any, lud'uru the lirst of June. Milliv dairy¬ 
men am already out of (odder and are buying hay 
to curry their herd* through. Huy Is selling in runie 
of the towns fit from lb to $il d ton, but m tho 
northern pari of Herkimer It Is more scarce, and *15 
h i- ueeti pu.ld I 11 aome tnsiauoeu. Tin. w, Rtlier is 
cold end dry, aud In view of tho low prices for Uotli 
butter and PUcUmi, dairymen are not feeling highly 
encouraged at the prospect*. Wo hope, however, to 
report a better condition of the trade next week. 
Cotton.—.E xporter* have been purchasing me,re 
freely, and this ha* tended to strengthen tho marked. 
Tho cios na prices are —May, ltl@iii i- .3c.; June, Id© 
Hil-82c.: July, Id 3-ltkgHI .'-Ji*e.: Augu*i. it) 5-lrt@,M 
11-3 lej Septeiuher, 10K@li; 4-FJc.i October, 16 11-10 i, 
15 23 3 0 .; November, Ri 17-32@F59-lBon December, f, 
17-32© 15 ll-lCcj Ju 11 nary, 15 1I-1A.015 28-32e.; February, 
1627-3©la 2V-32C,; March, 10 l-18@lR)<e.; April, lti!<@ 
hi H-'i2c. And for spot cottou us follow*, quotations 
based on American utandard ol chissdleution • 
Upland*. Ala. <Meant. Texan. 
Ordinary.. ..... .13 ho. I3)J<). VAKc. I3«e. 
Good ordinary.. 16 1 j lf,J< 15w 
Low middling.18JK I5jji it® lfitj 
Middling.llijt tlj‘i 16)< IB >4 
Good middling........htyk 17 17 
•Middling fair.17X 17>4 17k I7!< 
Fair.17 V 17)4 I 8 )s 18 % 
Domestic Dried FacriTS.—There In no trade of 
consequence in this market. Jobbing pui eliase.* are 
being iu tide of small lots scarcely uunicient to fulrlv 
Indicate price*, nod appended quotations are for the 
moment nominal. 
Apples. Southern sliced, 8y»©9e.; fancy do., Il)@l)c.; 
southern ounrteis. 7W@T\e.: St 11 to sliced. 8 U@!lc.; do. 
quarter*. BwSJvc.: Hesteru quarters, 7t<@8c. Black- 
berries. fk$9c, Beeled poaches, \vestern, 20©2le.: 
good and prime new Georgia. 23©35o.: North Garo- 
Jliia, prime, 2:xji27c,: choice, 30c.; Unpcclod peaoii- 
halvci.. ■■*;<(.(■ 8 ve-; quarters, , Blttcdclier- 
rli'*, now, 20@27c. Raspberries, new, SObtMc. Blums. 
18@20c. 
E008.—The market is higher, having steadily ad¬ 
vanced since last Tuexlay. Dealers feel pretty 
firm,as there is no positive reason to expect heavy 
receipts for a time, and Hie reserve here is not of 
Important, bulk. We quote: 
Now Jersey and Long Island, small pkg*. L V doz., 
lJ@!li> 4 e.: atatound Bonn, i8>;:@19c.; Western, choice, 
18 ,e.: other do., 18c.; Ounudlan, 18WC. Duck eggs, 25 
W 2 Cc.; geese, do., 40o. 
Essential Oils.—P rice* generally nominal. 
Hotchkiss, glass, jSA.liO B m.; Hale & Barschal, 88,00: 
Hn can*, *a. 6 i); sassafras. 65o.j wlutergroeu, in a re¬ 
tail way, fl. 00 . 
FEATREnn. Prime Wesiern live geese are quoted 
ut Niqe.j.'ic.: not. much Jemaud. 
Flocb.—T liere Is not near uh much general trade 
as hud boon confidently expected, anil It lias beisb 
ncce*»-iry to reduce prices to move supplies. Ship¬ 
per* have been the principal purchasers, and the 
low grade* show the least concessions. 
Superfine Htateand Western, *t.70$ 1.0,5; extra do., 
si•> I'.liO ; No 2at1l.2jqu.75; extra round-hoop Ohio 
ut *5.ii;©r.,i;o: trade brands do,, 85,85:, 1 .7.30: whlto 
”• extras. 85.75 40 60; Bt. Louie, «5.IOiiA2j; South¬ 
ern. 86.10 jiti .00 common to fair extras, *tl,ik@ A26 lor 
good to choice; City Mills, extra. 86.a©fl.85. 
Fokeig.v Dried Fhitits.—L ayer ralslus at *2.45; 
loose Muscatel raisins, 83.40q43.0u: Valencia, u/qc. 
’ urrnuta. fljfc- Turkey prune*. 7 X@ 74 fc. Sundries, 
H' ’jI ic , currency, for quarter boxes. Seedless rai- 
SII 1 H. |5gAI@li, 
Fresh Fruits. - Blxponi of apple* past week, 
none; the weather Is now too warm for trade iu this 
wav. Tho busiuessfor 1 ho season 1 * about four times 
fi» large us for last year, amounting to over ItijJOU 
bbl*. Brlme lablo or retailing apples are scarce ami 
prices are firm. VV o Have hud free receipts or straw¬ 
berries, but uipuy of them have run poor. Cronber- 
i 1 - .in- ,.tni quite salable, Penouta have ruled weak, 
■ id the lately reduced price mIo not load toinurcusect 
business. 
Apples—Seh-ct varieties, *3@3.2j; 
• S), Strawlmriie*-Charleston. C 
1 uk. A'©iiUe. Cranberries. *< box. 
do., 8 l.,XJ<il.t);;, BcmiUta—N. W. . . . v . 
' ; North Wilmington. 8l.0O@?J6; Tennessee, 
•Lfitl+l.flU; Afrlcitn, »IA0y,l.75 Becans, *> tt„ 1 I« 12 > 40 . 
Furs AND SHUNS.—There is no likelihood of any 
variation taking place in the present adjusted quo¬ 
tations. Wo quote prime price* ; 
It has the Largest Sale of any Lawn Mowor 
in the World. 
It lias been adopted, and cun ho seen In practical 
Operation Oil CJeiil ml l*nrk utid all the other City 
l 111 Its, Nov ' urk 1 Hnvoriimriit CroundH and 
4xiy lurks, YViisliliigtniii ttiiHion Cuinimiii. 
Hunt >111 ; Bmspect Burl*. Hronklyn j and on al¬ 
most, every prominent Bark throughout, the Unlleil 
Stalin; 11 ml tunadii. 
, b'KIj/l'l' TRIAL of Lawn Mowers was 
held ill Ni'W 4ork City, June 25th, 1974. There tho 
ExcrUlorcamt) Into compelithi 1 with all the best 
Lawn Mowers in the world, and was awarded the 
IIIUIIKHT BILK MU At. 
iiour sizes for liamLoowcrt four sizes for horse¬ 
power. ibices from $116 to SMOO. 
EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED. 
Address 
CHADB0RN & CULDWELL M’F’G CO., 
Send for Circular. Nowburgli, N. Y. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
New York, May 22, 1875. 
receipts of live stock. 
Sheep A 
Beeveif. Cow?. Cnlven. L«mhH. II ige. 
Sixtieth St.8,707 14 565 70 Ofiil 
Irortv-Eighth St. 32 ,3 454 10,341 (XXI 
FortloUl Ht. 000 (XJ 519 3,435 14,448 
Uaraltnus Cove.3,400 CO DUG 0,865 18.240 
Wechuwken. HtfJ (Xj 0’IU UiJU UC0 
Total* this week.0,250 17 1,558 23,101 28,707 
“ last week_0 111 9J S.iski 17,M3 52,88.3 
Beeves,—O b Monday last trade Improved about, 
He. V lt>. on good quality ate era and scant Xc. **•- 
i,u inferior quality beeves. 'I’lils wu* owing to light 
arrivals, and not to any steady advance in trade. 
Brices ranged from Ok,(3Xe, B it.,; weights, 5'<;@HY 
cwt. Wednesday, trade moderate at lb@)2Ye. 0 lb.; 
weights, 8@8 cwl. 'rhitrsday, sales fair at IllXc! I3jfe. 
V Ib.s weigiits, 0.,fik cwl. Friday,the markets closed 
fair ut lb.', I,3(i. n,., weights, HX@8s owt. The gene¬ 
ral run of the herds above quoted was from fair to 
good. Doe cor of poor quality come to hand and 
several of oholoe quality were sold. Six icon bond 
of coarse quality steers were ulsu quoted. From Art 
to 5s its., net, has lie ,01 uUowcd to tho cwt, Texan 
steers, stlll-Tud , sold iltV l 4 <:. B m,; si Ill-fed bulls, 5o.; 
corn-foil do,, 6Xc-> with 13 head at tic. Native steers, 
10(al3c. B lb.; grade do., I 2 ! ;@13>s«. 
Milch Cowa.—This branch of trade bus boon 
small and slow on llgbt arrivals. One springer sold 
for<93. 'I’liirly cow* sold at |;)I)@H(J {( head, calves 
included. Extreme range of prices, *21<T«I10 18 head. 
Veals and Calves Smooth-quality veals con¬ 
tinue scarce and are in lair demand at 7@9c. T lb. 
Calves, general 1 v liuctormiik-fud, um In ovor-anpnly 
and are slow at P lb. State veal* Hold at 
7*/.ic, 8>n> .; Statu calves, j@i!5,e. f lb, Jersey veals, 
TXtiSRo. '« X'.; Jersey calves, DXfinrtko. <3 lb. Benn- 
'vunhi veals, 7(®8c. V lb.; Bontisylvanla calves, 4X 
uijfc. v lb, 
Shei.p and Laxiiis,—O n a moderate ruu of sheep 
trade remains blow at current rates, which, however, 
are drill. On Monday sliccp sold at, 6>ia..7>£c. V n, ; 
aprlug lamb*. t(i@Uo. Wcdnosilny, sheep sold In 
small lots at 5X@7;he. {' fb,; spring lambs, ll@12e. 
Thursday, sheep sold at BjfdtXe. a it.; spring Utnb*. 
12®l4e. Friday, sheep sold ui,r.tSXe. p lb.; ,]iring 
lambs, ll(i412c. The markets closed fair. Woolly 
sheep nave been scarce and sold at 8 V@7 ^o. V n>.; 
shorn do., fajjiHt'c. Ohio liocke maj be said to have 
kupnlleU Uie tnarketa nt shove quotations. Spring 
lambs have diieflv arrive I From Virginia and New 
Jersey; one cur load fruui Kentucky. 
Houh.—T wenty-six Ohio hugs, weight 4,800 tbs., 
sold ut7?io. W lb., live weight. Clt.y dressed firm but 
clow 011 i uiodemt o trade at »Xc. V n.., with a few 
course hogs at it jfc. 
Horse Market.' Trade since our last weekly re¬ 
port him fallen Off. We have Obtained no sales of 
trotter* nor uf stylish nun-luge horaes. Ordinary 
quality roadsters are abundant on tho City Market 
and slow of sale at *20(1^427,> V head, with u very few 
sold at 8300. There Is a fair demand, which Is not 
met, for heavy draught horses; they sell freely H t, 
*33 1 ( 5)500 F pair; 7 pairs sold. Fifty-three horses’ar¬ 
rived per Erie Huifioad via Oak Cliff Station. 
USTE-W TIME TABLE. 
GREAT REDUCTION IN TIMPI AND LABOR 
to the Farmer, by using Neills’ Original Harpoon 
Horse nay Fork, Grapple and PuJlov*. also Nellis’ 
Patent Stacker and Method 11 I conveying Hay, Straw 
**•’• A ton of Hay tain be delivered in throe to five 
minutes to any part or Mow or Stuok. Tim right of 
.Hunker arid Conveyor crfliited b’liWftto the Farmer 
purchasing our Horse Huy Fork.md Fixtures during 
season ol’ 1876. DoscrtgUvn Catalogue 1 rue. Relia¬ 
ble Agents wanted. 
Also, Man’f'i* all kinds \g’l tdc ls anil Iron*. Ad¬ 
dress A. J. NJ£1 ,|,Im JL 4’41,, I’ll 1 sbn 1 kli, Ba. 
other lots. *1.25@ 
at., JOioifiOe.; Ntir- 
1 e>: fair to good, 
Connecticut wrappera. 
Assorted lots. 
Massachusetts assorted lot *. 
Connecticut and Mussuchusett* seconds 
Filler*.. 
Bonn syIvanla assorted lots... 
Ohio assorted lots.. 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 
New York ussortod lot*, common. 
Good to line... 
£ O IJ X II, ! 
n TO It Y-I 
ttnee, of 1 ho ' 
for a Circular. 
8EMS1IJI, K AN I) 8 ATISFAC. 
The Low Rate Cn*h Plan. In Life Insur- 
TRAV4SLER8 of Hartford, Conn. Send 
A NY AIAN Ob' KKXMt-wlio wlslics t# anve 
dollar-— will send for freo Price List of THE 
JONES SCALE WORKS Binghamton, N. Y. 
(fo’j; carrots, B bbl , *1.50441.75. String beans, t'Mmh. 
Norfolk green peas. V bbl., $12y 14. Florida cucnm- 
