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Seed.—G rass firm, at 13@13KC. for clover and *3.t2K 
@3.26 for timothy. 
Tobacco.—I n Kentucky leaf there is a fair amount 
of business at strong prices. Seedleaf has been in 
light demand. 
kkntccky leaf. Light. Heavy. 
Cents. Cents. 
Common tugs... 9 '.R<j@10 
Good lugs......... 9>*@10 10j<f@ll 
Low leu?. 11 @12 Uh«v13 
Medium leaf. 12W@1I 13^(5* 15 K 
Good leaf. HHutltl Hi @17>4 
Fine leaf. 10)s@18 Is @20 
Select leaf.18H@20 20 @25 
SEEDLEAF—CROP OF 1873. 
Cents. 
Connecticut wrappers.20 @24 
Assorted lots...16 @25 
Massachusetts assorted lots. 14 @17 
Connecticut and Massachusetts seconds.... @ 
Fillers. @ 
Pennsylvania assorted lots. ltj @25 
New York assorted lots, common. 8 @11 
New Fork assorted lots, good to fine.12 O' 18 
Ohio assorted lots. 8>$@1U 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 7 @10 
CROP O® 1874. 
Cents. 
Connecticut seconds, One. 18 @20 
Fillers, tine. 8 @10 
Seconds and Oilers, shipping . 8 @10 
Vk« ETA ui.i:s. Potatoes are low. Garden stuff gen¬ 
erally rules at cheap quotations. 
Potatoes. L. 1. Id. Hose, vi bill,,$1@1.50; sweet, *3.50 
@4 Cubhuges, if* IflO, *3@6. Squash marrow, * bbl., 
3tk<fi75e. Tomatoes, (< hush., 20@25c. Sweet corn, 
10(1. 30@4Oo. Pickles, P M, fl .al.25. Lima beans, V 
bag, 75c. Egg plants, V U0, {3@4. 
Woo/..—There has been a moderate business on 
manufacturing account, wttli bids of Inside prices in 
most eases. Ohio fleeces. X and XX, quoted at 40@ 
48c.. and medium fleeces I8@50c. Sales ol’ Texas at 
23@ 8HC. Spring California, 2l>i@33)(o. Scoured Cal¬ 
ifornia, 55@'JSe. 
Coffee.- R'o, 18X@2lXc.. gold j Java, 27@29c. do.; 
Maracaibo, 2'2.H@2SKe. do.; Laguayra, 21@22c. do. 
CORN Meal has been liberallv bought at $3 65® 
4.40 for yellow Western, *3.7*@4.2i> for Jersey, *1.660 
4.76 for Brandywine. 
Domestic Dried FRnTs.-Appies are strong at 
the late advance, with trade limited to small lots 
changing hands amoDg dealers. New peaches are 
offeted at 17c. for Georgia, peeled, and 9e for do. 
halves. New b'nickb -fries are held up to 9Mc. 
Apples. Suutftcru sliced. SSsnsS*»•;.; fancy a-*.. ®9e. 
Southern quarters, —-@-a.: state sliced,*l(@9c.: do. 
quartets, ■,» S5fe.: Western do., @ Black¬ 
berries, 1874 crop, good, TS'Wc.; poor lots. 5X@6^e.; 
new nominally. She. Reeled peache—Western. 
@ C,; good and prune Georgia. 15f*> 17 c. Ct">eeled 
ueaeiies, halves. 7K@8 o.: quarters. 61(@fe. Plums, 
K.fl7c. Raspberries, 22@24e. Cherries. 17@lSc. 
EfiQS.—The market hit* ruled low; sellers have 
tried several times to work prices up a cent or so, 
but buyers Immedtatelv held off and the market is 
not strong ai the Close. Really extra quality of West¬ 
ern, of tellable freshness,are held at 2t)o., with some 
sales. Thu bulk of the sales are as follows : 
Wc quote, loss off, near points, 23c., State and 
Pennsylvania. @2lc.; -> csteru. best, @il9!(c.: West¬ 
ern, other marks, lHtj uilflc ; Canadian, 19>y@20,Sc. Egg, 
bbls.. -’U>\ 
Fruit now interferes with sales to groeors. 
Fish.—N ew mackerel are taken about ns last as re¬ 
ceived at $l8@18.ati for No. 1, 41 >013.50 for No. 2, and 
$8.T.oi 9 for No. 3. D ycod at #5.6.1 for George's Bank 
and $5.25 for Grand Bank. 
Flour.—I t has been necessary to reduce prices a 
trifle to admit of export trade, and only a moderate 
business has followed. Current figures are steadily 
behl nod a stronger business Is anticipated with the 
coming week. The occasional fallureslu the various 
Commercial nr niches tend to disturb confidence, but 
beyond this ha to not influenced this lino of trade. 
Superfine State, tl.kvgD.'ll: extra do., ?f>.li3@8,50; 
superfine Western, *t,7o@'i.,M); extra do., *5.05(66.60; 
No. 2 do. ft-Wka-i.SO! exii.i roimd-hoop Ohio. $.>.t5@ 
6.15: trade brand, do.. $i,. 2 tv.i7 20: white wheat ex¬ 
tras. *6 50@7,53; St LouK$5,9508.50: City Mills extra. 
8,5.oi a v ,25; Southern at f5,sn..,6 8) f or common to 
fair shtoDing extras, and $6.90268.50 for good to very 
choice do. Ityc flour. *1.7505.90. 
Foheign drtkd frc it*.—L ayer raisins. $2.l2k@ 
2.20; loose muscatel do.. *3.IU@3,0O. Currants. C@ 
OKc. Leghorn citron, 2324c. Tarragona ultnonds, 
186ilS>so.i Valencia raisins, 10(»10t»c.;Turkey prunos, 
9>fC. 
Fresh Fruits.—T he peach trade bids fair to be a 
trcachcrou, nor*, of commerce tins season, at least 
whllcthoro I* tho possibility ol such a valanches of 
i*i * a - have ... for *> da f **r i wo * in, wool 
For about three days since our last peaches have 
made money for owners, but Friday’s business, with 
nearly 150.C1X1 baskets on sale, greatly reduced former 
C ood averages. Since the season opened we have 
ltd 2,225 ear Pmils. During the l ist week good fruit 
has ■old ns ruga ns f l@1.2,i tor baskets of Mixons and 
VVelvertons; yesterday tlno stock sold us low as 6Uc. 
F basket, and an abundance of ordinary slock sold 
at 2U@30c. The steamship Ohio sailed from Phllti- 
duipuia on the 26th wiin 2,4oO crates of Doluwnro 
peaches. A large portion of the steamer between 
decks wax converted into u vast refrigerator, lined 
with ice and supplied with u cnrror.t of cold air bv 
large fans. This t« the first experiment of the kind, 
ftud the venture i- looked forward to with much in¬ 
terest. There arrived at New fork to-day 199 cur 
loads, which, oil the heels of 250 car- loads yesterday, 
means low prices. Apples arc scuroc- Bnrtletts 
are doing better. Grapes arc plenty and low; the 
offering Is early. Plums have the usual drag for the 
flrst largo receipts, when local buyers for preserving 
are largely away. Melons rule low. Peanut s lulriy 
firm. there are reports Of frost (la mage to the 
cranberry crop. Wc quote: 
Apples, thdoctert varieties. v bbl„ *2.50@3; mixed 
lots. $1.7502 50. Peaches- Fancy crates. *1; fair to 
prime do.. iO@75c; choice basket,, 50@d3O-: lair to 
sooddo., I5@;. r >0. Poa<s.—Bell, ♦* bbl ,$ ''*42.50; cook¬ 
ing, $3 - 3; Bartlett, prime, *5@7; do., fair to good, 
?3.50@1.'<J. Plums. — ilgg and Gage. F bush., *3.u0«t3; 
Ulu», $2.*.2 25 Grapes.—lyes seedling, <* »., Il@7c ; 
Hartford Prolific, i ’-fie.; Delaware, 9<**,Ille.: Concord, 
0 i.8c.; Poor,‘-'@.'ic. Whortlcbcrries —Jersey, V hush.. 
|8<S>i.75. Nutmeg Melons.-Jersey, prime, P bbl.. 
*I 0U@2; do., poor to fait, 5OC.0*). Watermelons.— 
Maryland, > h’u. *12@S0; Jersey. *8@25. Nuts. Pea¬ 
nuts, North Carolina, $2@2,1U i Virginia, $1.80® 1.90. 
GRAiN.-Thebreak in the canal reduced supplies 
of wheat this went, nnd with inoreot a disposition 
to operate among shippers.added to some specula¬ 
tive demand, prices were advanced, more particu¬ 
larly for prlru.i stock. There has uecn more than 
usual difference of value* of prime and grades un¬ 
der. the offering* being chiefly nr the latter, while at 
times there was an Insufficient quantity to meet 
mn nring contracts. The closing soles are at *1.49 
for No. 1 Minnesota soring; H.38 fur prime No. 2 
Milwaukee spring afloat and in store; $t.;i4 for prime 
No. 2 Chicago do : il 2-y*vl.33for mailed and aufL No. 
2 do. In No. 1 Milwaukee spring *1.4$ was bid for 
strictly prime, and $1.5(1 reported offered for X . I 
Duluth spring; also*u|c*ut#Llfifor now cropumbcr 
Tennessee lor shipment; *1.15 fora car lot unsound 
white State; winter red and amber western. *i.42@ 
1.48. Rye ls quoted at *1 for prime new State, and 
#1.055*11.08for old do. Barley Is neglected; new four 
to six-rowed State for Septambnr delivery at $I.15@ 
lb. Ain't Is dull at Sl.jl'u*, I HI Tor Canada West, and 
*1.32® 1.4a for lourto six-rowed State. Corn bus neon 
depressed and lower, leading lo a fair buainasa on 
export account: lati-si salesat 9V(**o3c. for sat I stock, 
now mixed Western, fair to prime afloat: T8@Blc, for 
steamer do,, chiefly at «0K@(i2o.; 7Hg.7bc.ror heated 
do. afloat; 84@i5c. for yellow Western. Oats have 
been weak aud lalrly active: Closing Sales at lio;@.» 
6lc. for old mixed Chicago very good tu prime, afloat; 
Hlc. for strictly ptlmc no. in store ; 62o. tor very good 
old white Western, in store: fiOK'iWOHc. for new 
white Western, unsound and fair, car lots: 6.6i«60Kc. 
for new mixed do.; 5*k»8uc. for new white State.; 58.-. 
69e. for new mixed State; 52c. for poor itutv crop 
white Jersey. 
Hay and STRAW.—Exports past week. 522 bales; 
since January 1st, 30,725 do.; same tint.- last year. 
10,650 do. As the quality of new bay improves, the 
na ket becomes Id better shape for sellers, and 
price.", therefore, show some improvement. Old hay 
Is in demand for shipment, and brings full prices. 
Shipping buy.80@85i‘.; retail qualities, l.Oj*-t>!.2ii pod 
90c.®41.05 for new* clover at HkadiJe.; salt at.50(40.60, 
Straw quoted ii 1 80@8.6c. for long rye; 05@G6c. for 
short rye ; 5 a@ 00 e. lor out. 
Hiohwjn’es—A re selling at *1.24. 
1TOP3.—A few new hops are coming to hand, which 
bring about 30C. The general market is dull, with 
prices stnl irregular and Pivoting the buyer. 
New Vorks. new. 15@23; Eastern do.. il qiiSc.; West¬ 
ern do., 14<*10c.; yearlings. Slavic.; Olds, ail growths, 
4®Sc,: Californlas, 1874, 15@22c. 
Lcather.—H emlock sold at 2o®20}ic. for light, 
25>f@25kc. for itiiddle, 2«@»}ic. tor heavy,23<ai24i<.e. 
fur good damaged. 
Poultry and Game.—P rices are low but not un¬ 
expectedly so for the season. Spring chickens have 
now only a light shipping trade. Farms supply coun¬ 
try hotels ancl board!! g . ouses. 
spring chickens, Jersey, ^ tt.,li!@l8c.; Western, 15 
@lOc. Fowls, Jersey, ll@ 16c.; Western, litmlic. itoost- 
ers,8@9c. State and Jersey turkeys, 1S@TJ0.; Western, 
lHs, 18o. Jersey ducks, V pair. 65*®95o. • Westeru, COtg* 
79C, Jersey geese, V pair, #1.7G@2.25; Western, f 1.25 
@1.50. Game is quiet. Partridge and grouse will bo 
quotable next week. We quote: 
.Woodcock, State and New Jersey, P pair, 85@90c.; 
Westerti, b pair, 75@65c.; wild pigeons, stall-fed, u 
dox,, *1.75@2. 
Provisions.—T he general markets have been de¬ 
pressed ana lower, through the position of the 
Western murker-" and a stow export trade. Mess 
Pork, *20.80 for September, *2O.85@2O,40 for October. 
Extra prime, #i0.ua*ilri.25, prime mess, *19.27x3*19.50. 
pressed hogB at 10 Vit lie. We-tom ttcroed pickled 
hams, ll'£■ 1612 V:. Buciou ut 12 >*r. tor city long clear, 
Jjiird ntl.(7-l«(ii;lHKc, i r September, 13 B-I0c. ior Oc¬ 
tober. New lard «t 13Kc. Westeru stearlue, 15Hc. 
fallow at 93{c. for prime Reef-Extra mess, *100*11, 
and Fs@9.5b ior plain mess: packet, #10; tierced, $16 
@17 for India mess, $16 for prime do., and *28 for 
City extra India do. 
Do you wish to 
If so, just engage selling 
ROCII l’8TKR, Aug. ‘JS. -Flour ninrket firm; 
spring. fT.’Jit amber wimer. *7.50: white winter. $7,75; 
double oxtra, *8.00, Rye Hour steady al #0. Wheat 
Is dull; Milwaukee club, *l.lO@L43; amber winter, 
tl.8.5@l,40 : while winter, #l,40.ivl,00. Oats nominal ut 
ligrtiSOo. Corn active ut 8ll(*i.K2i:. Corn meal. $ 1.36 
@2. BnUr-r, 22@2.lc. I'lmcsc. I2@l3c. Eggs, I0@17o. 
Lard. l3@IOc r Annies, V bn.. 5<v,7l)c. Potatoes, Hi bu., 
35(@@4llc. Beans, H Ull..$l.33@1.80. Mess pork. V bbl., 
$2k«.23,• clear do.. #25; hiuus. IFy 15c.; shoulders, 10® 
lie. Dressed hogs, v ewt., *9.5(J@1U. Beef, 9s@llc. 
Mutton, S@9e. Turkeys. 55 c. Chlckons, i8@2(lc. 
Wool, X4 M7n. Huy. tllkicl l. Straw. *7*«I2. Timothy 
seed. S3®3.25: clover, #7.50@7.i6. Wood, hard, P 
cord, #96510. Coni, *0.9O@7.3O for stove. 
COUNTBY CHEESE MABKET 
Little Falls, n. y., Aug, 28,1875, 
For tho week ending Aug. 28 tins market at Uttle 
Falls win by far the dullest of tho season. The of¬ 
ferings from factories were very large, amounting 
tu the aggregate to 1 t.iKl:* boxes, tildes of ahout 7,000 
boxes were mudo ut from l(ik> to lie., the bulk brlug- 
lug the termer figure. At loust 2,000 boxes were sent 
forward on commission. Most of the factories sell¬ 
ing till* week disposed of small lots, trusting for 
bettor price* in trie future. The weather Just now is 
very favorable for the holding or oheo*e, and there 
are large quantities of this staple on the shelves of a 
good many Herkimer County factories If there 
should ho urine In the mat hot next week, wo look 
for large, sate*. About WO boxes Of farm dairy choose 
wore delivered at prices ranging from 9 tu itiKe 
Our advices from abroad are to the thiru week 
in August. OUT London correspondent s ty* :-Fine 
English cheese wanted. American In good con¬ 
sumptive tie til anil, both for finest and lowest quall- 
tlci. Dutofi quiet. Gublai iun., are us follow* : 
American, extra fine, Wi«,iiU8.; lino, 57ial58s,; good, 
7I,!V.(; Roconilary, 4lf.;ilii.>.; English Cheddar, 7t8*i 
si- ; Wiltshire double, 00@7*l ; (JnesUiru medium, 
iM@7<».; One, 74@'8S.; Scotch, US@7Is. 
Bolter is quiet. Wurtu weather telling on quuiity 
of Continental. More doing In Irish We quote : 
Clnnruels, 120® 122s.: extra fine, I24@-8.; Dorsets, 
M4@—; Jerseys, flt)@lin*,, Friesland, 118@124s.; swe- 
Ot-h. 100(1*I24s,; Normandy, extra,‘JO@124s.: Amer,cau 
IS IT NOT NICE ? 
The Cut. illustrates Shdler on a rommon flonr barrel holddown by two bolts. The cover la hinged so 
a* to foitn a Corn Bln for all shelled corn, und brood enough for Utu basket of cars on top, us seen, makl .g 
H the most convenient and handy machine in use. So cheap us to bo in tho reach of all small farmers. 
From #:*() to #100 per week can be made Belling the Sheller, und for section of territory and all Informa¬ 
tion regarding .Machine write at mice—don’t delay]— to 
$11 Hit WOOD BARREL CORIV SHELLER, 
AUBUnTiT, DNT. Y. 
Hall’s Patent Husking Gloves 
LIVE STOCK MABKETS 
NEW YORK, Aug, 28, 1875. 
RECEIPTS OF LIVE STOCK. 
Slieup 
B*eve«. Cow*. Calves. Lambs. Hogg, 
Sixtieth St.. ..2,399 12 353 112 OTO 
Fort v-Eighth St. 30 38 992 9,393 000 
Fortieth St.OOp OIJ 193 699 12,130 
I tarsi mu 3 Covo... ...5,252 33 90 11.0U8 5,538 
Totals this week.*,181 83 1,033 21,213 17,068 
“ last week. 9.302 79 1,541 30,243 19,589 
BEEVF.S.—There wus a slight improvement in feel- 
1 ng ois Monday last in the cattle trade, us to tales 
being more easily effected in steers ranging iroin 
fair to choice, but no advance in pricc9. The herds 
to hand ranged from poor to good, with a choice 
Lop. Tlic poor Quality cattle remained unsold when 
the tnarUera closed. Prices were 7K@*3,9,C V a., 
with u few steer* sold at He. and $1 oil V head; 
weights, is@u ewt. On Wednesday trade was firm 
at 7@l3J#c. m.; weights, Df/'Jli ewt. Thursday 
sales were slow at 7@l.t/;0. e iti.; welghtn, 4.l<@8 
ewt. On Friday thu markelM elnsiiil weak, with prices 
at 8X@UKc. v is.; wcignts, 4:$«u8 ewt. From 53 to 58 
tti*., net, navis been allowed to the ewt. Spanish 
herds direct from the Plains sold at 7H@85£u. f( u> • 
do. grazed oast of the great rlvera sold at. 9'-t , .)Yo.i 
one nerd of corn-fed Texan steers sola ut Ho.; native 
do., 8«i)12c.', crude do.. 12ji@l3Ko.. with top* ut He ; 
mixed nerds— oxen, cows und course «toers—sold at 
llwll'iCM OXCn fit 10c. 
COMPARATIVE RATES. 
This week. I.ast week. 
Quality. Cents. Cents. 
Hocu.12 @14 12 @14 
Fair.11 @11Y II kill* 
Poor.10 @10k 10 
Poorest. 0 @ 9Jt’ 7 ria 9JK 
Hen. selling rates.11 @12 11 @12 
Milch Cows.—No improvement in trade. Ten 
cows sold at *5J@72 V head; 8do. ut*60@76 #t head; 
3 do. at 11 U@,V. v head: 9 do. ut $05@85 lb head, calves 
always Included t quality modinm. 
Veals and Calves.—T his branch of trade re¬ 
mains firm, timooth quality vcalu, being scarce, are 
In fatr demand at 7 **1 lie. id tt. UuLtormllk-fed and 
grass calves, quality frutn poor to coarse, being in 
ovar-Mippl.v, nro stow ot sale at p is, 
from $9oi9.M V head. State calves sold at 4@8c. P tt.; 
State veals at 7@9>ic.; Jersey do.. U@10o.; Pennsylva¬ 
nia do.. 9@iUe. 
SHEEP AND LAMBS.—Monday trade Opened fair ns 
to sales, but with no advance in rates. The flocks 
sold ranged from course to fair, with only one car 
load of good sheen to hand and nothing choice in 
lambs. Sheep sold at 4K@8 c. #i lambs, GK@7Vc. 
Wednesday, trade fair; sheep ut i@tt£it. p it ; lambs, 
Thursday, trade dull; sheep, 5®0%c. V m,-, 
lamb*, 7<g.S'c. Friday, the market* closed slow, with 
sheep sold ut 5®fiYc. p it*.: lambs. lU®SHo. V »>.; 
State slieop sold at- -t : i 'an a da do., Oo.; Ohio do., 
5@fiVe. Jersey lambs at 7j<@8d. W Pennsylva¬ 
nia do., 1M0.; Kentucky do.. 6,4@7>Se.i C'anud.i do,, 
TJ4@0C.i State dO.,GK@74iC. 
HOGS.— Tho continuance Of extremely high rates 
bus checked trade tn city dressed hogs. Extreme 
range of prices, 10K@ HGfc. v a,* general sales at lUK 
@lli%c. There have been a few head of titate, live 
weight., sold on privatu terms. 
Horse market.—T rade still too small to obtain 
satisfactory results. The sales at auction were so 
tame as to cause several lots to be withdrawn. 
Thirtv-three horses arrived per Erie Railroad via 
Oak Cliff Station. 
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fusely Illustrated and completed with a 
tinted cover and cut edges. 
HALF CLOVtS. FULL CLOVES. 
Five years in use. Over 100,01/0 sold. Bales Increas¬ 
ing. Now better than ever. Made of REST calf gk-ve 
leather. Shielded from r wear tiy steel plftles. (See 
» ut.) ’.Vi 1 wear BV6 'line* as long. Cltt'V8 Of hi eel. 
Prevent flOTc or cold hands. Husk one.third tusier. 
Four » /• 8— Ex-Largo, Large, Media tn and Small, 
It’ slid left-handed. Ail wishing u Pin for husking, nao 
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