AND 
Good ordinary 
Low middling 
Middling...... 
Good middling 
through reoent free purchases, but as supplies are 
SmftU nrtoes nro Halil firm. SaTes ut 83)4*340. for 
Western and 850. for Southern. Exports show a 
comparative Increase. Since Jan. 1st. 125.300 
lbs K ; same time last year, 45,700 do. 
Biioom Cork.—T here is no probability of import¬ 
ant trade until something La determined in regard 
to iho novr drODi A , , 
For brush, short green. I2@13c, * lb.: hurl, preen, 
12@13 c.; Medium green, lCfalJc.; red and rod tipped, 
8 @l 0 e. 
Butter. —The day of white butter Isover.and one 
of the features of t he market this seuson is the faot 
that we have seldom been so Clear of fodder-tod 
stock when grass-make met it. Tiie market has hold 
aulle‘teadv5 State is running very even In quality, 
and the fact help# materiallv to keep up a sloa iy 
trade The extreme priee for palls is only to he 
nuoted for small grocery pm eel*, say 2@6 tubs. Or- 
n n ,. ; . r’o. mol Stale Creamery are running tn lines, 
ond they will not exceed iSc. when the Jobber stocks 
up. Welsh is selling well, and frequently competes 
with half-tubs, particularly for much of the ont-of- 
tovn trade use. Some Creamery butter Is arriving, 
tub packed, which sells up to l ull insures 'these are 
mostly shipped to parties who want the best quality, 
but Who will not lie bothered with returnable pails. 
FlrKInsnf good yellow color arc in market; they arc 
wanted, as the choice lots of old lino yellow for dis¬ 
tant shipment have been all picked Up, 
COMPARATIVE RECEIPTS. 
l’kgs. 
June I, *74 to Juno l, '75.1,018,437 
June I, "7.1 hi June 1, ”4. 997,201 
June I, '7« to June 1. '73. 741.812 
June 1. 'it to Jotift 1 
New Buttvr—State pulls and creameries, finest, 29® 
30c: do. good to prune, 26 ® 2 $uj do. do., fair to good. 
23026 c.r * 1 **, bnlf-ttrkln tubs, selected, ak*» 2 ?c.: good. 
2 i(,r/. 2 av: fae. titfi .'3c.: Welsh tubs, good to prime, 23 
- lair to good. 21 ,.,-Avery poor, 14® 16c.: west¬ 
ern tubs, good to prime. 2l@33c.; fair to good, i3io2lc.; 
poor to fair. lValOe.i Pennsylvania store packed, 16® 
23c. Western la Is only moderate supply, expected 
to increase. 
CHECst;.—'The fine factories received this week 
have been closely sold up ut I 2 @ 12 ){c.. showing a 
steady market tor these grades. The common 
era ,*•** accumulate and very low prices rule, especi¬ 
ally tor skims, with other than small lots difitcult. to 
sell, The foreign market Is in no better shape, there 
being a disposition there to clear nut the stocks of 
old before hiring free purchasers of new, and the 
shipping demand t> not at nil gen ital. 
New Suite Factory—Farcy. l-M® -o.l do., good to 
prime, ut iniI'lcv. do., fair to good, at 1U@11C>; poor, 
»k«,sc. Slate Farm Dairy—Good to prime, 11@U kc.; 
do., fair to good. lOiSllo.; do., poor, 3@Bc. West¬ 
ern factory, good to prime, llyt@‘2u.;]nilr,1 I0@ilc.. 
and poor, 6®7c. 
Corn M i, a t.—Has been In active demand. Velio w 
Western, 33.ti5oi4.2Ui Jersey, $3.90@4.10: Brandy wine, 
$4.70. 
Cotton.—T he crop accounts are favorable and the 
market Is lower and depressed. The closing prices 
areJune. 1625-3%) 15 13-lfie.; July, 1539-.J2® 15 15-bic.: 
August, 10 l.'OvtlR 3-31e ; September. 15 27-32@l6jl{o.; 
October, 15 13Jl!'ii.la 7-16*:.; November. 15X6515 9-320.: 
December, 13 ’J-32@t56-lBe,; January, 13 13-(2@1S7-lliC.; 
February. 1 1 l!'-3in 15-.i .: March. 15>.®.lAftc.; April, III 
Ml', l-llta.; May, pi 7 - 325610 ) 40 . Spot cotton, as fol¬ 
lows. quotations based on American standard ol' 
classification: 
Ordiuary. 
Uplands. 
A Ik. Orleans. 
Texas. 
.13Kd 
l.iKa- 
13(40. 
KlXe. 
.14K 
14« 
15X 
m 
.1 SH 
15V 
16 
16 
.16 
leg 
V>H 
164* 
• 16K 
1«>I 
16K 
irk 
.17 
1YM 
17-X 
17H 
.17X 
17 V 
18 
18 
Fruits. 
-There 
ts an absence 
Missouri and all Southern. 
Muskrat, North. New York and East., 
Spring. 
Muskrat,. West., including Penn, and 
Ohio, Spring. 
Muskrat, N. and Kast’n, Full ft Winter 
Muskrat, West. Including Penn, and 
Ohio, Winter....... 
Muskrat. Southern prime. 
Muskrat. Southern winter and fall. 
Oiler, North’n and Eastern and North- 
West.... 
Otter, Penn.. N. J„ Ohio and Western.. 
Otter. Ky.. Md.. Va., Kun.and vicinity 
Otter, North Carolina... 
Otter, Sout h Carolina and Georgia. 
Opossum, North, c.iucd. 
Opossum. South and mien North. 
Racoon. Miclt.. N. Ind.. N. Ohio, lndlun 
handled, dark.... 
Kacoon, 111., Iowa, WI4. and Minn....... 
Itaconn, N. V. und E. States ft N. Penn. 
Racoon, N. .1., 8 . Penn., Ind., 111., Mo., 
Neb. and Kan.* 
Kacoon, Mil., Va,, Ky. and Tonn. 
Racoon N. and S. Car., Geo.. Ark.. Fin. 
and Ala.. .. 
Babbits, cased... 
Skunks, prime black, No. 1. cased....... 
Skunks, prlmk black, No. 2. open. 
Skunks, prime one-hair white streak, 
No. 2. cased... 
Skunks, prime one-half white streak, 
No. 2. open.... 
Skunks, whoto streaked. Nos. 3 and 4.., 
Hkunks, scabs,...... 
Wolf Skins, mountain, large, prime. 
Wolf Skins, prulrle. average prime.,... 
50 to 75 
36 to 38 
10 00 to 12 00 
8 00 to 10 00 
II 00 to 8 00 
4 00 to « 00 
2 IJO to 4 00 
13 to 20 
15 to 18 
1 00 to 1 25 
60 to 65 
75 to 85 
25 to 30 
2 to 3 
— to 1 80 
— to 1 50 
— to 1 30 
— to 1 00 
20 to 40 
— to 5 
2 DO to 3 00 
76 to 1 UO 
Grain.—O f wheat the arrivals have been large 
and to move them lower prices have been accepted. 
Middling fair... 
Far... .. 
of important trade. The few small jobbing sales are 
at unchanged prices. 
Apples, Southern sliced, 8jtfGt9c.; fancy do., U)@H<>-; 
Southern aUul'tois.7k®71fC.: State sliced,SH®l»c.: do. 
quarters K issjeg Western quarrel's, 7 KtitHc. Black, 
berries. t)«iHe. Peeled peaches. Western, 2140210.: 
good and prune new Georgia, 2!t@*5c.! North Caro¬ 
lina. prime, 260770 .: choice, 30c,; (Jupeeled peach - 
es, halve*, quarters, "X@ 8 u. Pitied cher¬ 
ries, new, 26027*:. Raspberries, new, ;XI@34<:. Plums, 
18020c. 
13008,—A very buoyant market lias prevailed this 
week. The advances have not been rujild hut the 
hot weat her has brought out a trade for ice cream 
and pastry use that lias kept dealers safe In adding 
a shade from tiny to day. Eggs are still selling at 
mark, lint some losses In count have been made up. 
Duck and geeae eggs uro holding on unusually Into; 
they are dull and not wanted. Egg barrels are quot¬ 
ed ut 2 llo. each. 
New Jersey arid Long Island, small pkgs.. W don., 
21c.: State -dirt Penn, 20c.; Western, choice, 1!>X@20<*.[ 
other do., |s i ;@19>)i!.; Canadian, 19)4 6420 c. Duck, 
21@2.1c.; geese, do,, 35c. 
FKATlf.lt* Demand light; stock not large. Prime 
Western live gem' at Me-: Mu, «®7c,; turkor, 4®6c. 
Flour— has beau In liberal receipt, and It has beou 
necessary to reduce prices materially to effect Im¬ 
portant business. 
Superhne State and Western, flAOM-SO; extra do,, 
$4.7,V.* 5.85; No. 2at V 1.21X71.50; extraroiiml-hoop Ohio 
at .$4.8;>@5.1U: trade brands do.. $4.4.Vfi*7JK); white 
wheal extra-*, $5.65'i,ij.25; St. Louis, E5.lfiiiti3.25; South¬ 
ern. JLlMi'ift.sO common to fair extras, $6.85® 8.35 for 
good to choice: City Mills, extra, $.>.10®5.!X). Ityo 
flour, $4.35v*5.50. 
FOREIGN dried Flip ITS.-Layer raisins at $2,25; 
loose Muscatel raisins, $3.4U@8.5U; Valencia do., lOke. 
Currants, 6 c. Turkey prunes, 7M075fc.: Fronoh. 10@ 
14)4o. Leghorn citron, 21c. 
Fresh FRUITS. -Apples arc scarcely worth men¬ 
tioning as u market item. Uusiri.s comprise the 
whole salable stock and must be extra to hrlog $ 2 .I> 0 . 
Stmwherrli s have urrived freely and reasonable 
rates have kepi the market Clear from day to day. 
Debt Ware and Maryland berries run large and hund- 
somu Norfolk, irregular. A few cherries have ap¬ 
peared, quality poor; sold ut lOc. Gooseberries are 
in market but full id’ sale ; sellers offer them at buy¬ 
er’s 1*1*1, Peanuts- quiet, with easier prices. 
Apples—Selected, >2.2 >642.50; other lots. $1.25®2. 
Strawberries—Norfolk- V quart, 8 @ 10c.r Delaware 
and Maryland, 100150. Peanuts—New Virginia. V 
bush., $ 2 ® 2 .10 ; North Wilmington. $1.1X101..*): Ten¬ 
nessee. $1.<4001.60; African,$1,50® 1.76. Pecatta, IK ft., 
n@17ko- 
Frits And SKINS.—'Wo quote prime prices: 
Boar, Northern, as Co size and quality.$10 00 to 15 00 
Bear, Southern and Northern year¬ 
lings ..... 6 00 to 10 00 
Beaver,Northern, per skin,parchment, 
according to ahse and color..... 2 00 to 3 00 
Beaver, Western, us to sire and color.. 1 00 to 2 00 
Beaver, Southern and ordinary, per 
skin.,,,,. 50 to 100 
Badger . ID to 26 
Fa:. Wild, North and East States, cased 6 !) tn lid 
Fai, Wild, Southern unit Western....... 40 to 50 
Cut, Hon**?, ordinary. If largo. 5 to 8 
Cat, House, black, furred... . 15 to 26 
Fisher. North and East, as to sire and 
color. 7 00 to 18 00 
Fisher, Penn., Obi** arid Wes-torn, ac¬ 
cording to size and coin:, prime. 5 (X) to 8 00 
Fisher, Southern, as to sl*u and color.. 3 U0 to 5 IK) 
Fox Silver, aouordnig to size and color. 15 00 to 60 00 
Fox, Gross, Northern and Eastern, ac¬ 
cording to size and eglor. 3 (X) to 5 00 
Fox. Red, Northarn and Eastern, ac¬ 
cording to size and color. 1 65 to 1 70 
Fox, Hod, s. Penn,, N. .1.. and N. Ohio. 1 25 to 1 50 
For. Bed, Southern and Western. 75 to 100 
1 ox. Gray, North and Eastern. 1 (X) to 1 25 
Fox Sooth and West. RU to 75 
J'OJt, S..uth and West, open. 40 to 60 
Fox. Kltt... 30 to 50 
Lynx. 1 00 to 2 00 
Marten, States. 2 00 to 2 50 
Mink, New York and New England. 3 00 to 3 50 
Mink Can., Midi., and Minn. 2 00 to 2 50 
Mink, Southern New York, New Jer¬ 
sey, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. 1 00 to l 60 
Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky, Indi¬ 
ana, Wisconsin and Iowa. 75 to 1 25 
Wo quoteNo. 1 Minnesota spring, $$1.10® 1.17: 
N*. 1 Milwaukee spring. $1 .HV<ji 1.16J4 ; No. 2 do., $1.11 
@ 1 , 12 ; No.i'Fhlcago and Northwest do., $1,09; winter 
red and umber, $1.23®1.34 j white. $1.300136. Foundu 
rye In bond sold at UOc. Prime four-rowed State bar¬ 
ley mult, $1.56. Fora Is higher with a good demand : 
new mixed Western, i76@i7e. for steamer lot*; 78® 
79c. for sail lots do.; 78®830. for new yellow Western, 
Oats aro lower, IIS they are arriving freely | mixed 
Western. 71®73c.: whltoWoxtorn. 70®*5c. 
Hat AND STRAW.—The arrivals are smaller and 
belter prices aro obtained. Bale hay Is quoted: 
Shipping lia.v.7U®76c.j retail qualities, 85n.®$l,10 for 
prime stock : clover at 55@80c.; salt atS6®00o. Straw 
quoted ut 85® 90c. for long rye; 56et85c. for short rye ; 
\V«R 6 e. tor oat. Exports of hay past week, 1,550 bales; 
f luce Jan. Ut, 16,818 bales; same time lust year, ll.tXK) 
bales. 
Hops.- The weather!* still unseasonable and bnsl- 
tu*ss from brewers Is dull. Prices are quoted lower 
but they are about nominal. Some small parcels aro 
being shipped here from abroad, which dissipates 
hope of further export trado for our supplies here. 
Slate, .IIJa.'IHc. for good to choloo new ; 28®;i5o. for 
low to fair, new; Eastern, new, 28®3&c,; Western, 
ncw.28i.X35o,; Yearlings, 15®25c.; Olds, ail growths, 8 @ 
15c.: Fallfornlas, 1874, 3U®35c, 
Mapi.v. Sugar,—T he season will wind up unnrof- 
Itably; the crop was large anil came In lute. Some 
faiiov light-colored lota are held abovelle., but there 
are plenty or seller* of good sugar at that rate and 
under. We quote prime, 8661)0. V a.: dark, 7@7tjo., 
old. 6 ® 6 tv, sirup, VKJC-®$1 $* gal. 
Poui.TRV and Gams.—T he few lots of dressed 
arriving aro quoted at 13®17o. for Western chickens 
and 17®ul9e for Htato und New Jersey. Philadel¬ 
phia fowls, 204 Glc.: spring chickens, 60®tU<t. No ca¬ 
pons In market. Ice.packed Western poultry ar- 
rives,but i* not wanted. Liveponltty bus advanced, 
very low former price* reducing the shipment*. 
Fowls, N. J., pcr ft , 186019c.: Western, roosters, fi® 
10c. Turkeys, Jersey, ¥ ft., I8®20c.; Western. Hl(<4il7c, 
Ducks, Jersey, voting, ¥ pair, 76e.®$l; Western. 75c. 
Geese, Jersey, $) pair. $2®2.25; Western, $1.25*61,00. 
Buring chicken*. V pair, 9oe.®$l.iO. 
The supply of game is moderato and higher, anil 
strong prices have ruled for prime pigeons. English 
sill pc are scared, and other snipe are Arm In conse¬ 
quence. 
Wild pigeons, picked. ¥ dox.,$l.C2®l,75; unplekod, 
1.75® 1.S7. fitnll-fcu, $2.25®2.4tl. English snipe, Vdoz., 
— (.4— o.. Klover. F doz„ $I.26641.N). Hand snipe, V do*., 
SOatflc.; yellow legged do. large, $1.2tot,50 : do. small 
do., T,V(«80e. 
FROVI 8 ION 8 .—There has boon a sharp break In 
prices at the West, and the market here lias sympa¬ 
thized. Mess pork lias been sold down to $19.60 for 
July, closing at ftll.lK). August sold down to $19,7(1, 
Closing at 320. Extra prime, $I6.2 .i for spot; prime 
mess, $18.25® 18.50. Tlercod pickled hams quoted at 
lleillKo.; boxed dry-salted shoulders, 8 Jfc.; boxed 
dry-suited hams, llH®12e. for short cut. Western 
long clear hac(H>, 11 He-; short uleurdo., 12c. Western 
steam lard ha* been sold down to 13 J 40 . for July and 
August, closing at 11 t-HJc. for July and 14 3-lflo. for 
August. Stearlne at Uijtfc. Beef tg lower; extra 
mess, $ 10 A 0 @Lt; plain do., $8d»9.60: paekot, $16; 
tlorced beef at $1R®17 for India mess, ft 16 for prime 
do., and city extra India do. at $28. Beef bams aro 
lower; quoted at $18® 18.75. 
Refined Sugar.—S oft y«Uow,8V@9)4e.: do white, 
flXiitUWCL; crushed, llXc.i powdered, lixc.j grauu- 
lutcd, luxe. 
No. 1.....50 a 52 
No. 2......... 16 ® 48 
Coarse...43 <_® 45 
Combing..... 68 & 63 
New York, Michigan and Wisconsin— 
XX. « 3? 63 
.. 47 m l 
No. 1. .46 ® 50 
No. 2. 41 @ 46 
Coorse.43 ® 40 
Combing... 54 ® 65 
Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee— 
XX .60 ® 53 
X .48 & 52 
No. 1.60 ® 53 
No. 2. 40 @48 
C«inrsc. 42 @ 15 
Combing. 61 @62 
Combing, unwashed. :! 8 ® 42 
Illinois. Iowa and Minnesota— 
XX. 48 @ 50 
X.45 @48 
NO. 1. 46 @50 
No. 2. 42 0 * 46 
Coarse... 40 @ 43 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana- 
Fine unwashed. 88 @ 42 
Medium unwashed. 37 @ 40 
Coarse unwashed.JO @ 8 ? 
Burry. 20 @ 25 
ROCHESTER, Juno 5 .—Flour market quiet; 
spring, $ 6 . amber winter. $11.50: white winter, $6,76j 
double extra, $7. Ryu flour ilrm at $j.W). Wheat 
Is dull: Milwaukee club, $1.15@1.17; umber winter. 
$li0@1.23 ; white winter, $1.26® 1.30. Oats tlrm at 66 ® 
* 0 e. Corn steady at 8S®90o. for new. Corn meal. $1.85 
@2. Butter, 33@36c. Cheese, ICeulTc. Egga, 15t®10c. 
Lard, 16@l7e. Apples, K bbl., $1.80. Uotutous, 4» bbb, 
$1 12. Beans, 18 hu.. $1.30@L8tl. Mess pork, » bbl.. 
$22®28; clear do., $2.5; bauis, ll@15e.: shoulders, KKii 
lie. Dressed liogn, V cwt., $3.50@10. Beef, 9@llc. 
Mutton, 8@9c. Turkeys. I8@20o. Fliiekens, 18@20c. 
Wool. :»@40c. Hay,$12@17. Straw, $8„ol2. Timothy 
good, $3*33.25; clover, $7.50@7.76. Wood, hard, $1 
cord, $1)@10. Coal, $6.75®7.15 for stove. 
-♦♦♦- 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Little falls, N. Y., Juno 6,1876. 
Tiie market continues to be dull, but Is a little 
more active than last week, Brices arc about He. 
lower. The delivery of Tarm dairies was not, fur 
from 400 boxes, and sales were made at SkolOJfC.i ac¬ 
cording to *|iiiillt.y. Exceptional lots are reported to 
have reached lie. 
There were a large number nf fnetorymen present, 
anil sales began at tic., and Anally rose to i'2e.. for 
fancy grades, only a lew lots touching that, figure. 
The bulk of sales were made at UHc- We give the 
leading quotations, us follows: 
Bxs. Cta. Ox*. Cts. 
Arnold Bros.80 II Fairvlew....31) ll >4 
Black Creek. 24 UV Cayadutta.80 HR 
Kyle...31 II BuphrutU.30 II!* 
llcndersoti Dome 60 IIS' Cunajoharlp.50 1IH 
M. H. Smith..35 UK! Elm Grove.34 UR 
Burto 1UI1 . 10 11 IflLlUlf Falls Cont’Hffl 11R 
St. Jobngvlllc..... 70 UR Top Notch.,....... 88 Ilk 
A. Smith ft Co.... 37 ll.S Munlielin.88 lllf 
Woolsoy lllll.«0 URlOld Falrllnld.— U 
The otlurings from factorlee aggregated over 5,000 
boxes, and about. 3,600 were sold, the others being 
gent on commission. 
Butler Is coining forward in small quantities, com¬ 
paratively, but the quality Is Improved -there being 
a considerable proportion of grass-make on delivery. 
The top price for»gruss butter was 27c. Ordinary 
brands went at 234»8So. The weather Is warm ana 
rather dry fm the season, 
We have advices from abroad for the third week 
In May. unr London correspondent says all sorts of 
line ehecso are scarce uud are 111 demand. The now 
Americans thut came to hand (lie previous week, 
with the exception of a few dairies, are ol middling 
quality,and lire offered ut (>4@68s. and up to 70*. Finn 
old American sells at ?i@TC., tint mediums of good 
value are offering at &f«.* 66 *. We give quotations : 
AmeriOMU, extra line, 77@78s.; next quality, II® 
Tim.; good. wV/itO*.; low grades, now cheese. 
R4@7lla. English (lied liar -ells at 84r,V,4» ; Wiltshire 
double, 78w*8*js.i Cheshire inudinm, 08®74a.: line, 78fo) 
8 lis„ Scotch, 73®8li'. 
53no butter is scarce, and there Is an improved de¬ 
mand at better prices. 
Jerseys, loss,; Friesland, 112@1l4s,: Danish and Kiel, 
U2 h.; Normandy extra, 128®i30s.; American and Ca¬ 
nadian, 60@80s. V cwt. 
granu- 
L1YE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, June6, 1875. 
RECEIPTS OF LIVE STOCK. 
Sbwn * 
SALT.—Ashton’s. $2,55@2.ik); Deakln’s, $1.6001.65; 
Higgins ft Duan's, $1.8002; Marshall’s aud Washing¬ 
ton ft Worthington's, $1.6001.00. 
BRicii. -Trade In grass is at a pause; clover quoted 
*H ll)i@llRc.. timothy. $2.0508.76. 
t .TOBACCO. — Kentucky leal is hurt! to sell, with 
prices of the better grades held firmly, Heedleaf Is 
more sought aftur and brings steady figures. 
Light. Heavy. 
Cents. Cents. 
Common lugs... '.>H@11 11R@12 
flood lugs. I1R@12 12R®13 
Low leaf. 12R013X 13R®14R 
Medium loaf. 14 @15 L5 @17 
Good leaf. 15R016 17R@19 
Fine leaf.... 16R@18 19R@2l 
Heloct loaf. 18R02O 22 @25 
8 KICDLEAF—CROP OF 1873. 
Cents. 
Connecticut wrappers. 35 @55 
Assorted lots. 18 @30 
Massachusetts assorted lots. 15 @26 
Connecticut and Massachusetts seconds.... 10 @16 
Fillers. 7 @ 8 
Pennsylvania assorted lota.16 @25 
Ohio assorted lot*. 10R@13 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 8R01O 
New York assorted lots, common. 9 011 
Good to fine.. 12 @18 
Vegetables. Exports of potatoes past week, 
1,409 bids.; since Jan. 1st, 46,860 do.; same time last 
yeur, 2:1,900 ilo. Kecetpts of Bermuda produce last 
steamer, 3,786 bhla. potatoes, 1»\78? biish.bxs. onions, 
6,433 four quart do. tomatoes. 38 orates beets. Ber¬ 
muda potatoes have advanced. Old potatoes lire low 
and the reduced price* bring some activity. Green 
peas coming from Maryland and Norrolk. Cucum¬ 
bers and oabhage have k wide range, owing to varied 
quality. Asparagus Is higher; quoted at 75c.0$1 for 
ordinary and $1.60 for Oyster Bay. 
Poach Blows. In bulk. V bbl.. $1.76®2.0U: Early 
Rose, m bulk. $l,50@2.0u: Prince Alberts, do., fd.iXJ 
@1.76: Peerless, do., $1.6001.75; red aud yellow 
onions. (' Lihl.. $1.U)@I.75; Bermuda X bush., $4.00; 
Bennuda potatoes, $7.60; Southern. $4.5bitR; Bermu¬ 
da tomatoes (four ijnarts). $1; Norfolk green peas. 
$303,511; Maryland do., $iJw@f,; cabbage, bbl., $1.50 
03; string beaus, V box, $4®5; F'lorlda cucumbers, 
p box, $3@V.60. Carrots, $1.26® 1.75. 
Wool,—S hearing has commenced In most sections 
in Ohio, and sales have been made at 4:i®60c. The 
prices opened high and checks business for the mo¬ 
ment In important lot*. The new dips from tJullfor- 
nia, Texas and Georgia accumulate, mid the oceu- 
siunul small salts are at lower prices. A number ,*f 
small sales have boon made this week but Important 
general business Is at a stand pending the marketing 
of the new Western clip. Wo quote: 
Ohio. Pennsylvania and West Virginia— 
Cta. per lb. 
Picklock.58 @ 63 
XX. 53 @ 55 
.. 60 @ 52 
BtiHVHH. 
Cows. 
Cnlviu*. 
Lnuiba. 
Hsn. 
Sixtieth St. 
. .3,750 
31 
872 
121 
(XXI 
Fortv-Kighth St... 
... ODD 
(X) 
327 
7,073 
(XX) 
Fortieth St. .. . 
... IXXJ 
1X1 
1,207 
2,(465 
11,848 
Ilarslmus Cove... 
.. ,4,265 
21 
01X4 
085 
13.390 
Weehuwkon. 
... 837 
1X1 
(XXI 
(IIIU 
UIX) 
Totals this week.. 
...8,9(13 
62 
2,41X1 
13.234 
26,238 
'• last week... 
It) 
2,1112 
13,539 
28,080 
|tcw !3uH'cvti,o'cmcnt$. 
WhitewaterW agons 
The sole Eastern Agency of these oolebratod 
wagons Is with 
R. H. ALLEN 0c CO., 
1811 ft 19t Wnirr Si., New York, 
where samples can be seen at all limes, as well as a 
full assortment nf AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, 
MACHINES, SEEDS and FERTILIZERS. 
A NY I> 1 AN OF HESSE-who wlulir* lo «nve 
dollars—will send fur free Price List of THE 
JONES SCALE WORKS Binghamton, N. V. 
TRY DOBBIN S' ELE CTRIC SOUP . 
AftCIITC Wanted—Salary or commission. Ad- 
AUCR I u dress Cowan ft Co., Klghtn St., N. Y. 
nGGBNIilPS IMPROVED 
RAILWAY HORSE-POWERS 
Horse-Power Governors, 
Horae*' Feet stand Level on Floor of Power. 
Labor and fatigue of the horse diminished, Power 
Increased, Money saved. Smooth horses work on 
them better than rough ones on tbeolu-styl** powers. 
On whatY Why,on UEBWNKK’m Improved PATENT 
Level-Tread Horse-Powers, single or double- 
geared, (with tint only successful Governor or Speed 
Regulator In America,) for qua or two Uorsoa, Also 
Threshers, Separators und Cleaners. These machines 
will do more work, with less labor for tin* hors** and 
those that oporalo the machine, than any other— 
cmwqurntlu stand alintd! ptroOgly Intrenched In 
public favor, pronoutiood superior by every i*ur- 
chaser ! This Is the best evidence of perfection. Was 
awarded four Grand First, Prize 81 Ivor Medals out of 
live at the National Threshing Machine Trial, Lat 
West Chester, Pa., In 1874, and at all other trials ex¬ 
hibited. 
llKPtINElt’S PATENT HOlMK-POWKR GOVERNOR, 
UR M’EEl) ItlAiULATOK. Till* Is a perfect, regulator 
of speed, und Is a safeguard t*> man and horse, oven 
If a band wheel breaks or becomes loose. These 
Governors nro pnt on nil our powers, or can be at¬ 
tached to other powers. (These machines aro only 
nmmifacturod bv us.) 
J tr .Send for Circular, anil loaru of the groat suc¬ 
cess of these machines. (Please state thut you no¬ 
ticed this Uj Rural New York hr.) Address 
HEEflNKIt «fc SONH, Laiiudulc, 1*«. 
Harder’# Premium Rahway Horao Power, 
and Thresher and Cleaner, awarded 
Medals 
For "Mow and mntj MOPpihvM Of horses, 15 rods less 
than U miles per hour, Mechanttal Construction of 
the veru beat kind, thorimuh dnd conscientious work¬ 
manship and material In evert/ place., nothing slighted, 
eared*7*1 work, <Fe.," us shown by Ofllclal Report of 
Judges. Thresher i, Wepuriitor*, l l 'annliq: Mills, Wood 
Saws. Seed Bowers itml Planters, all of tin* best In 
Market. Catalogue with price, full Information, and 
Judges Report of Auburn Trial, sent free. Address 
M1NAKD HARD Eli, Ceblcskfll, Schoharie Co., N Y. 
The New Excelsior Lawn Mower. 
BKKVUM.-Trnde opened un Monday last with a 
slightly Improved feeling. The quality of the herds 
on sule was generally Irom fair to choice, only very 
few ear loads of poor or course quullty steers being 
offered. Prices were ;t« 13P ft.; weights, 4k@9 
cwt. Wednesday, on a light run of beeves, ranging 
from poor to good, prices were 8013)30. V ft.; weights. 
4H@7'k cwt. Thursday, trail*; fair at 9)i@l3.tic. r !b ; 
weights, 5K0O cwt. Friday, the markets closed fall¬ 
al 7© 13c. V ft. The* general tone of the trade Is 
slow, with sales In small lots. .Spanish herds direct 
from the Plains, 7'<>9Vc. <8 ft.; do. !oorn-fed, ll@T3),c. 
p lb. Native herds, still-fed, tl@ 1314a. lb.; do. 
stocrH, 10@12)<0. F ft.; grade do.. 12v@13Ko. V ft. 
Oxen, 11c. IP ft. Bulls, corn-fod, $u@6.76 V cwt., on 
grass weight. 
comparative rates. 
Lust week. This week. 
Cents. Cents, 
Good.*.12 013X 12 @12i!f 
Fair...D ®1M ( 11 @Hk 
Poor....ID @ 1(1* Hi @iOV 
Poorest...,... 7 @ IIJf 9 @ Ilk 
Gen. selling rates.lOycttll.)rt 
Milch Cows.—Trade slow and small; 21 cows und 
their calves sold at $12079 F head ; 3 do,, calves in¬ 
cluded, sold ut $76@80 head; 3 do. sold at $19027 B 
head. 
Veals and Calveh.—O n an unusually heavy run 
Of these animals for several weeks oast, trade bus 
been slow at low rates; the quality ulso, being ouly 
medium, has caused sales to bn effected In small lots. 
Buttermilk eulves sold al6@5kc. V 1b. Cairo* sold 
at 4@6c. F ft. Vmils ut 6 ( 3 ) 8 ) 40 . r ft. 
Srkep AND LAMI48.—Trade was slow on Monday 
at l*4<;<a<7c. ;* ». fur sheep lucludliig <>na cur load of 
woolly. Wedncwpay, H-ade was still slow and ef¬ 
fected In small lots. Bhecp,5@6e F ft., all shorn. 
I.ambs, 8X0130. F ft. TIitirHiJay, Sheep small ut 50 
Rh!c. ?* ft." Lambs, Ik**)lie. V ft. Friday, the uiarkutR 
closed dull ut 6 @li! 4 c. p ft, for sheep. Lambs, 8’f@ 
loo. F ft. The heavy run of veals and calves Is one 
cause of the depression In the sheep trade, as It de¬ 
creases the demand for mutton. Kentucky sheep 
sold at 5H@6o. > ft.; Ohio do., 5K<MWa.t State do., 5)4 
06c, Jersey lamhs sold at 12@l3e. t* ft.; Virginia do., 
9X0Uc.; State do.. Il@i2)*e.; Kentucky do.,#)4@nc. 
HOGS.—Tliore have been no live offered for sale. 
There were no quotations of city dressed on Mon¬ 
day. Wednesday, city dressed opened on a mode- 
rat*; trade at 9K<J. F ft. for all weights. Thursday, 
trade Arm at tl^to’JXc. F lb. These rates were cur¬ 
rent on Friday, when the markets closed Arm on a 
small trade. 
HoitftE MARKET.-The arrivals of horses have In¬ 
creased somewhat during the past wce.k; still, there 
la no activity In the city trade. Thu sales In trotters 
and stylist* carriage horses have been small, mid no 
choice animals have changed hands, rtlxty-three 
head of poor quality light, harness horses sold at $55 
<4*97.50 V head: 22 head ordinary do.. $126021X1 1 * head ; 
3 pairs family do., $3750500 F pair. One hundred ami 
twenty-three horses urrived per Erie Railroad via 
Oak Cliff Station, chiefly consigned to contractors. 
It has tlio Largest Sale of auy Lawn Mower 
in the World, 
It has boon adopted, aud can bo seen In practical 
operation on Gent ml Park und all the other City 
l arks, New York t Government Grounds and 
City PnrK-s. Wn-lilnuinii 1 ltiiMlttu Common, 
ItoHton t Prospect Park. Brooklyn j and on ul- 
mmt every prominent Park throughout the Culled 
States und Cnnniln. 
THE GREAT TRIAL of Lawn Mowers wag 
held In New York City, June* 25tli, 1874. There the 
Excelsior came Into competition with all the best 
Lawn Mowers in the world, and was awarded the 
IIIGIIE8T PREIUllitH. 
Four sizes for nimd-power; four sizes for horse¬ 
power. Prices from 81 5 to 8 ‘^DO. 
EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED. 
Address 
CHADB0RN & C0LDWELL M’F’G CO., 
Send for r,r,:ul<tr. Newburgh, N. Y. 
B F.ST PLAN IN LIFE INHCKANCF,.—The 
Low Kate Gash Plan of the Travelers insue- 
A vci'i Company of Hartford, Conn. Ample Secu¬ 
rity, Low Premiums. 
Hprni rP for any machine; 12 for40o.; 36 for»l. 
UllULlO L. Perkins & Co., Walnut St., Pbila, 
