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State half tubs, fair to good.38 @40 
State Welsh. line. .39 ® 40 
State Welsh, fair to good. ..34 © 46 
State, store-packed, and common lots.20 ® 30 
Western reserve and fine mark Ohio firk¬ 
ins, tine._.. 23 @ 30 
Western reserve and fine mark Ohio firk¬ 
ins fair to good. 24 ® 26 
Chicago and Northwestern, fair to line... 23 ® 28 
•• *' *' common. 19 & 21 
Cheese.—There I- an active demand for cheese, 
chiefly tine grade- of factory at full last week's 
prices, which, however, show a favorable reaction 
upon the early rates of the week. In a small wav, 
lie mar he quoted. The receipts for the week were 
37,607 boxes, against 36.751 lust week. Tbe receipts for 
September were 209,33o boxes, against 79,640 for Sep¬ 
tember, 1368. 
Factory state, extra, ¥ tt,.16% @ 16X 
Factory State, good to fine, ¥ lt>.13 © loif 
Factory State, common, ¥ tt>. 13 @ 14 
Factory Ohio, fair to prime, ¥ tt.15 © 15% 
Farm liairr, choice, ¥ lh .....15% & 1R 
Farm Dairy, fair to good, V tt_. .12 © 14 
Knglieh Dairy, good to prime, ¥ tt.lf>Y ® IT 
Kngliah Dairy, poor, ¥ tt. .B ® 13% 
Pineapple, State. * lb.20 ©22 
Pineapple, Connecticut, ¥ tb....,....,.23 @26 
Cotton—Is moving freely. The arrivals hero aro 
rather large, hut easily handled. Exporters are in 
the market for larger parcel*. Prices for spot lots 
are about a half cent better. December delivery is 
selling at 26@26%c. Receipts for the week 19,150 hales. 
Mow Orly*.:.a anil 
Upland, At*. Mobile. Taxaj. 
Ordinary. 2o ®— @25% 25%©25V 
Unnd Ordinary... 26 ®— nKk 28%@20Ii 
lain Middling.... 27V.®— ©27% 27¥®28 
Middling.27 X®— @28 2S%©28% 
fairly represent the market. Choice pears range at 
^ toii-23 ¥ bbl. Market very baru of loose grapes, and 
boxes are firm at last week's prices. Quinces have 
nut struck u demand. Cranberries are selling at ffl® 
10 ¥ bbl. Apples rungo at $3@4 for prime fatilefrmt. 
Grain,—Wheat—a decline of live to ten cents per 
busbel was submitted to immediately subbuquent tu 
our last, hut tbo late storm bus made a bad break in 
tho supplies, and with a prospect of very light, arrl 
val» for some few days holders have succeeded in 
advancing prices about to the eld point, closing witn 
considerable oa-ierness among shippers to fill order i 
on old freight engagements. Corn — the market hn r 
been liberally supplied tho past wool;, and us there 
is a deal about due prices are weak at tire con¬ 
cessions noti.nl. Bound is rather scarce, aud brings 
relatively belter figures. Oats speculators liuve 
uhoul got control of the market; prices have ad¬ 
vanced some, closing firm. Rye Is quiet at *1.15 for 
Western, anil gl.22 for State. Barley—There Is a good 
stock detained by the break, but there is a fair busi¬ 
ness going on in parcels to arrlvu; Htute 11.30. Can¬ 
ada West *1.30. Receipts are 
Tlil, w,yk, Lsst Week. 
Wheat. 304,100 622,777 
Corn. 255,100 278.693 
Outs...... . 202,355 213,646 
ltye . 3,194 958 
Malt. 13,476 14.244 
Curley. 8,424 7,641 
Peas. . . 
Wheat- 
Spring No. 2, per bush. *1 37 @ 1 42 
Spring, No. 3. 1 32 © 1 37 
Spring, other grades. 1 45 @ 1 47 
Winter Western red. 1 42 @ 1 47 
Winter Western white. 1 52 @ 1 76 
Michigan amber.1 16 & 1 47 
California White. 1 00 @ 1 70 
Canada white. 1 65 & 1 70 
Amber Kentucky and Tennessee. 1 47 @ 1 49 
Corn— 
Western mixed, sound. 98 ® 1 05 
Do, unsound. 80 © 96 
Yellow, new Western. 1 07 © 1 10 
Wuite, now, including Southern. I 05 @ 1 08 
Rye, Western, Canadu and State. 1 15 © 1 22 
Oats— 
Southern and Western, new. 62 © 63(4 
Malt. l 60 ffi —- 
Huy nml Straw,-Medium grades of retail hay 
are doing bettor, the shipping domAQd having used 
up a large portion of low qualities, Tho range for 
retail u now 86 c.@tl.l 0 . There has beun « good de¬ 
mand for shipping at 60c, for ordinary and ffie.for se¬ 
lected. Rye straw Is firm at 90©95e. for long and 75® 
85c. for short. Oat straw still quoted at 36©iDc:, 
Houey.—Account* from this Statu indicate a light 
> leld this season A large New York apiarist tells us 
that he doiss not expect to pack more than one- 
quartnr the quantity of laat year, It is too soon, 
however, to venture un estimate upon the general 
supply, as the honey interest Is disseminating widely 
through the country. Virginia ia already looking up 
commission houses for the product or her hives, 
Funicular attention should bo given to comb that 
must undergo transportation from a long distance, 
as the appearance nml condition of such stock ma¬ 
terially aBbots the sale. We quote clover, 18 a., jij® 
35c.; buckwheat, 20®25c.; strained, ls@22c. 
Drii-il Fruits. — Beyond filling a Government 
want of 19,000 lbs. apples at 9c.. there has been little 
animation. The receipts continue very free, and In- 
clutlt'iin unusual large quantity of sliced. Hereto¬ 
fore the supply of this kind has been hardly sufficient 
for the grocery and other winter local trade, and 
rt alers express satisfaction at the enlarged offering. 
Touches are not active, though there Is some trade 
for choice peeled. Cherries, when in fine, natural 
condition, will bring 28c. Blackberries are in sumo 
demand to go out of the city, aud the stock is large 
enough to admit of easier prices. 
Apples, Southern, good to fine. 7 ® 8%c. 
Apples, Bout hero, poor.— ffl 6%c. 
Apples, Southern, sliced...9 @190. 
Poaches, peeled, ordinary Virginia...1G wise. 
Touches, poeied, Eastern shore. .19 @20c. 
Touches, unpeeled QiiartCis. .i%© Bo. 
Tenches, impeded halves.. 9 @!0«. 
Cherries, pittcd. .21 . 
Hlackherrles.. .13 ©ISjjc. 
Receipts of all kinds for tlia week. 1,359 pkgs,—345 
do. loss than last week. 
Fugs. About all that keeps prices near last week’s 
figures is the stoppage on the roads. We quoto 
Wustern at H9®3Hc., loss off. Extra fresh, from nour 
points, 32@33e. Tho receipts were 3,387 bids, 1,862 be¬ 
low last wcok. 
Flour.—Tho market has not been settled for u few 
clays past. Tlic unsettled condition of affairs on the 
treot, a dull market abroad, ami tho Irregularity of 
exchange, hn* limited trade to the bare necessllk sof 
local dealers. The low grades-of State and Wes turn 
have declined Sfl to :kjc. per bb|„ and superfine State 
fully 50c. Extra Slate, rrnm new wheat, docs not 
take Liu- attention of buyers, a deal of which is called 
"weedy,” ami a line sold at *6.55. At the close, the 
arrivals are somewhat unimportant, property being 
detained by tile waiter oa tho roads, through the lain 
storm, and a break In this canal, and prices arc 
strengthening. Bouthern flour i* lower, aud very 
dull. Rye flour lias declined with a slow sale. Buck¬ 
wheat Hour is huld for $4,25@4.02% ¥ 100 lbs. ( urn 
meal—There is n good market, stimulated by export 
orders; Southern, $6(36.15; Brandywine, $6.26, it,., 
eelpts are. wj follows : 
This week. Last week. 
Flour, uhls. 69,650 89,918 
Flour, hags. 2,650 - 
Corn Si call, bids. 200 1,209 
Corn Moul, bags. 700 480 
Flour — 
No. 2, per bbl.$5 00 @ $5 60 
Supernnft, Suite. 5 60 & 5 90 
Extra State . 5 00 & 0 25 
Extra VVnstnrn, common to good. 5 85 & 6 00 
Double Extra Western amt St. Louis.... 6 25 <■<> 8 50 
Round hoop Ohio . .,.5 90 & B 15 
Ueuesee extra. 6 50 ® Moo 
Southern supers. 6 UO @ 6 69 
Southarn extra and family. 6 76 @ 9 75 
California . .® - 
llyc. flour, ilnaand mi peril ne. 4 25 ® 6 10 
Corn meal, Brandywine. 8 25 ® 
Corn meal. Western and Jersey. 8 0o @ — 
Corn meal, coarse. 18 loo lbs. 2 111 @ - 
Corn meal, line yellow and white, du. 2 50 ® 2 70 
Fend her*. —The increased demand incident to the 
season keeps prices fully up to late quotations. We 
quota prime now Western geese, UU@M3c.; scalded, 65 
@75e; mixed,35®50c.; hen. 10® 12c, 
Fre*h Frnlta. All scnsoiiablo descriptions are 
affected in r upply by the i oetrtclioiis upou shipments 
by washes In various roads, aud pruseut prices do not 
fairly represent the market. Choice pears range at 
$10ii‘22 ¥ bbl. Market very baru of loose grapes, and 
boxes are firm at lust week's prices. Quinces have 
Sales at 19c. for kettle rendered Western ; 16c. for 
January delivery for Western. Receipts are: 
This Weak. Lint Werk. 
Beef, pkgs... 34 
Pork, pkgs. 560 232 
Cut meats, pkgs. 185 54 
Lard, pkgs... . 438 180 
Lard, kegs. 442 280 
Beef, Plain Mess. V bbl. $5 00 @ 13 00 
Beef, Extra Mess.. 10 00 @ 17 00 
Beef, Prime Mess, ¥ tee. 10 00 @24 Ou 
Beef, India Mess. 20 DO ® 30 00 
Pork. Prime Mess, ¥ bbl. 29 25 © 29 50 
Pork, Mess. Weston.. 30 75 © 31 60 
Pork. Prime, Western. 20 00 © 27 00 
Bacon, ¥ lb... 1714© 
I .aril, in bbls. 17%© 19 
Hams, pickled. 18 ® 19 
Hams, dry salted. — ® 17 
Shoulders. Pickled. 18 ® 19 
Shoulders, dry suited.. U\© 15% 
Beer Hams ¥ bbl. 18 00 @ 25 00 
Smoked Hums. 18 0 20 
Clear Rib. 21 @ — 
Poultry.—Live Is higher, with the addition of a 
little dressed coming in market. We quote live 
chickens, 13@20c. V it; fowls, 16@18c.; turkeys, 20©23c.; 
dueks. ¥ pair. ?Se.@$i; geese, Western and Southern, 
$1.75©2 V pair; choice Now Jersey. $2.60@3 ¥ pair; 
State dressed chickens, 20®22c.; New Jersey do., 23® 
25c.; turkeys, 23®25. 
Sri'tls.—Grass kinds nre dull, with small parcels 
received. Clover, 13© 14c.; timothy, $4,62%@4.76. 
Rough flax is held at $2.60©2.S5. 
Vegetables. — Suitable shipping potatoes have 
moved to an extent that makes prices rather suffer, 
and the general tone of the market hi stronger 
through till!falling off in tho regular supply, owing 
tn the recent storm, but our available supply I* not 
short. Sweet potatoes are firm for good qualities. 
Onions have advanced. Tomatoes are not wanted In 
quantity. Coarse garden stuff, pumpkins, cabbages, 
Ac-, show the usual firmness which fall occasions. 
Potatoes 
Beach Blows, ¥ bbl. .$3 25 © 2 50 
Buckeye, ¥ bbl.... 1 62 @ 1 87 
Monitor, ¥ bbl. I 25 @ l 60 
Goodrich, lb bbl.. 125® 150 
Jackson White. 1 62 @ 1 87 
Dyekman, V bbl...<. 1 75 ® 2 00 
Dyrlshf, ¥ bbl. 1 50 © t 75 
Sweet potatoes, Vn., ¥ bbl. 3 50 @ 4 00 
Sweet Potatoes, Del., ¥ bbl.. 4 00®- 
Tomatoes, L. I. and N. J., ¥ bush. 25 & 30 
Onions, per bbl. 3 50 © 3 75 
Onions, rope, per 100 bunches. 6 00 @ 7 00 
Marrow Squash, per bbl. 1 DO @ —— 
Green Corn, per 100—..... 75 @ 1 50 
Cabbage, per 100. 4 00 @ 7 (X) 
Kate Plants, ¥ bbl.. . I 25 @ 1 50 
Lima Beans, ¥ bush,, In pod. 1 00 @ 1 25 
Lima Beans, Shelled.tt 00 @ 8 00 
Citron, V bbl. 1 U0 @- 
Poppers, grcun. 2 00 @ •—■ 
< au[Iflowera, ¥ dor., prime .. 3 00 ® 4 00 
Cauliflowers, ¥ dux., common. . 1 00 © 2 00 
Pumpkins. ¥ MO.15 00 @10 00 
Carrots, ¥ bbl. 2 00 @ 2 50 
Russia Turnips, ¥ bbl. 1 50 @ 2 00 
Wool. The market begins to haven good, healthy 
tone. The auctiun sale laat week lias rather Induced 
confidence tu fine descriptions. Fleece meets With 
more general Inquiry. Thorn area number of mntiu- 
fucturora on this week negotiating, and higher prices 
arc bid. A cash customer still has the advantage, 
thora being an apparent hosltancy to soil nn Mine. 
Holders are anticipating a comparatively lively trade 
within n.few weeks, and as the stock, in not excessive, 
calculate Upon tual nla.lotng full present a ski tig prices. 
We quotu No. 1 Ohio at 49®50o. Pulled wools sell 
well. California has moved freely ut former prices; 
there Is not much to sell of this (Inscription, us pres¬ 
ent rates do not pay rocotvors. Bains of California ut 
23(i!.2.'i('. for hurry spring. We have no Other changes 
to nute in our last week's quotations, 
Whisky —Has declined under the heavy arrivals. 
Western Is obtainable at $1.1H®1.20. Receipts for the 
week 2,932 bbis. 
-- 
BUFFALO LIVE STOCK MARKET. 
[Reported for the Rural New-Yorker.] 
Buffalo, Oct. 7—P. M. 
Cattle.—The supply bo fur Is a fair one—some 300 
ears. The market, however, Is dull and almost nomi¬ 
nal. Cattle shipped last week did nut get away from 
Albany until yesterday—they should have left on 
Monday. The iin.spect* lire nut very fluttering, but 
good to prime cuttle will probably sell at about last 
week's rat es, vix-s $7-S0®8.50. 
Hog*.—The arrivals are larger thun for the few 
weeks lust post. The market is good and stock sells 
readily ut '<9.25© 10.50 for all classes. 
Sheep.—The receipts are moderate, but the mar¬ 
ket is dull and weak at $3@4.50 for Western, and $5© 
6.50 fur Cuuada stock. A. J. e. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Nkw York. Oct. 8,1869. 
'1'ftK past has been u hard week for live stock men. 
Not that they dul not get high prices, for the rates 
have been materially advanced, but the trouble was 
to get stock through to sell. The great freshet, by 
currying away bridges, submerging railroads, ami 
preventing boats from getting to their wharves, or 
sufloodtngthem that stock could not begot on bourn 
the UOflts, almost entirely shutoff our supplies for 
several days. What available local stock could bo 
got together, was hastily collected and sent In. Own¬ 
ers of such found that the high winds had blown 
them some good. The delayed stock Is now coming 
forward all right, mid good prices are still obtained. 
The following are the receipt* for tho week ending 
to-day, shown Lu comparison with other •u.'Usods ; 
Milch 
Boovn'i. Cow#. Cal vt'#. SIhvii. Hon,. 
This week.5,542 62 2,283 97,274 13,11:1 
Lust week..7.921 109 1,121 41,821 16,7-,7 
Crres’O’K week of •!». 63517 116 1,682 16,677 18,992 
Average '68. 5.637 103 1,595 26,935 18,7,9 
Reeve*.—Arrivals have been much lighter than 
for the previous week. This Is mainly owing to the 
flood, but she supply would not have been as grant 
even without this embargo. The over-crowded mar¬ 
kets of former weeks ana depression in prices, led to 
the conclusion, among shippers, Lodnleout the stock 
more sparingly. So few men now control this Inter¬ 
est that they can regulate the thing very much to 
theu- owu liking. 
On Monday lust the regular supply was not Inter¬ 
fered with, and XJttll cuttle weru un sale, nearly hud of 
them thin Tevans. Trade was slow, nod about 56U 
head were held over, aud fur once owners hit It In 
this holding on to their drove*, for the storm wus 
even then raging which bore destruction in its path. 
The following Wednesday only 13U fresh cattle wore 
got together at One Hundredth struct. Those were 
mainly collected among the Dutchess and WeHtches- 
ter couuty farmers by titan who knew Western sLouk 
could not got In. and so hoped to make a good thing 
out of local cattle. They were successful in their 
offortK, prices advancing about Sc. ¥ tb. In addition 
to these, about 500 head, held from Monday's market, 
wore thrown into the yurd*, still making a light sup¬ 
ply. They did not snlf as readily as they would Imd 
not butchers been almost hourly expecting tho 
droves held at Albany by the storm. A* they did not 
come, buyers gradually picked up all tho lots, prices 
stiffening up towards tho close. 'The beat cattle 
brought 16MC-. with tt single small lot of very extras 
at lie. for the pick. 
The following are the prices at the close of the 
market; 
This week. Last week. 
_ . Ceiib. Cent*. 
Extra fine bullocks, ¥ ®...16^ @ 17 16!^ © 16%' 
Good to prime. “ ...16 @16% 15 @16 
Medium. '• ...11% @15% 14 @ 11 . 
Drilluary. " ...13 ©14 12% @ 13 * 
Poorest grade. “ .10% © 12 10% © 11% 
Average of all sales...._15 © — 14% @ — 
These cattle came front the following States, vi*.: 
Illinois. 2,507 Kentucky. 886 
Now \ urk.... 410 Now Jersey. . 17 
Ohio. 479 Canada. — 
Missouri... lit) Texas. 869 
Pennsylvania. 16 Indiana. 89 
Michigan. . Connecticut . 61 
West Virginia... .... 17 
aJSyssfiasLasf asjsn, isussisi 
Yield l .m? Km-nwdi n 'VVlTKlSir ai } d whdo ihu derney, very small, la haldfngfor $32/in gold. There 
MUmu&ln.i^M^nlmVLna^r !™ hu* Uno improvement in eomm/n cow*? the fate call for 
yield per acre will not be ball' us large. Tills has 
Htimulutpd action on the part of exporters, but their 
DUaUiocs l* in a measure checked by tbs high views 
of growers. Choice new State have sold ut 18c.. fair 
at 16c., aud good old at 8c, The receipts of the week 
ure 1,029 bale*. 
^llDt—Steady, at $3,5Qta$i.OO per can of 40 quarts. 
Provision*.—Pork Is being Jobbed out to meet 
the eouiury trade ; there is no desire to force off 
much /timkutSrosent prices. Mesg la selling at 
for fall lots. A naval contract of 1/700 lots 
o y^£k, u< ^ 1x1 $33-94. Beef —Choice grades 
M »P'ttdy rates. The 
tract frmK' >l 1 mainly of poor qualities A eon- 
Kot 1 extra in ohm iru* awarded by tbe 
(btc? Roparimnnt. ut tlO.Cfi. Middles—The trade from 
w.kiSnl at *troug prices. The business In 
soJnJ! 1 ?/, ,H I'Cixit, there being oomddoruble diapo- 
10 operate in stock to bo packed during the 
ri»ns«.lS5S t ’! 8 ', S'! 1 * 8 iir , e ut Wife. lor long clear; 
l 7 V^ C a ‘‘ l M5' ‘! l ^H 1 - 1 at 16%c.; long dear. In bulk, at 
yR°v ' umberland for December delivery at 13%c.; 
mo’ a , l .HiX@13%o. Lard—Western is lower, 
out at the decline exporters are taking round lots. 
is no improvement in common oowu, the Tate call fur 
good milkers at high prices bringing in all sorts of 
old hulks In the shape of cow*. Wo saw two such 
sold with their calves, the whole for $80. while really 
good oows would more titan command that singly, 
Veitl C'n I vp* -Arc higher and very scarce juiit now, 
even if nur totals show a largo number. They came 
in freely early lu the week. Fat veals arc worth 13® 
13%C., and even 14c. was obtained for a few. Scarcely 
any are weighed below He. Grass calves are quoted 
at $10@lt cacti. 
Mheep and Lmnbs.-8o scarce were these on 
Wednesday, during the greatest dearth, that fat 
sheep brought "••ic.and lambs 10c. per lb., and still 
butchers could not get half they wanted. While the 
average is between 1,000 and 5,f>0 per day, only t.hXl 
were received Wednesday, with still loss tlio day be¬ 
fore. A car flno 8tal e Iambs, of 67 lbs., readily sold 
for 10c. 
Swine.—These advanced to 13%@l4c., dead, under 
light receipts caused by the storm. No live hogs 
came in for two days, and during that time they 
could have been sold for 11c. 
LATEST-Oct. S. P. M. — Trains loaded with 
stock have come through on the New Jersey Central 
Road, bringing ! 508 cattle at Cowrounlpnw, ami also 
on the Hudson ftlver Road, with 1,486 for One Hun¬ 
dredth street. The Erie Road Is liot yet open. 
Cattle—Aro easier, but all are selling, scarcely any 
above 16c., ami xfitno very poor Texans ut 8o. 
Sheep Are doing well, if fat. and so are lambs. 
Arrivals to-duy, 8,730 head Fan- sheep of 92 lbs. 
brought 6%e., with good lambs at 9%@10c. 
Hogs—Arc unchanged, with live cars only arrived 
to-day. 
NEW ADVERTIS EMENTS . 
JJ ITCH COCK’S 
m^iE jtrusic 0 
No. 50. THE STARRY FLAG. 
49. MON ASTER V BELLS. 
48. DO NOT FORGET ME. 
47. JENNY MAY POLKA. 
46. THE OLD MOUSQUETA1RE- 
45. GENEVIEVE MARCH. 
44. THE SEA FI,t)VVER. 
43. ALPINE BELLS. 
42. TRY AGAIN. 
41. VALLIANCE POLKA. 
40. TOE BUI DOE. 
39. SILVER DREAM WALTZ. 
38. THE REAPER AND THE FLOWERS. 
37 . the waver i.y waltz. 
36. A WONG THE HEATHER. 
35. THE PIONEER'S MARCH. 
34. KIT FLAN AGAN' F V1KY 
33. LA CARCANET FANTASIA. 
32. STAR LI OUT SERENADE. 
31. THE SYREN WALTZ. 
30. I WdM.I) I WERE A STAR. 
29. EUGENIE MARCH. 
28. TOE FLOWER OUEFN. 
27. GARDEN CITY MARCH. 
26. THE BEACON THAT LIGHTS ME 
HOM E. 
25. GLEN WOOD POLKA. 
24. THOU ART LIKE THE FLOWER. 
23. PLEASANT DREAMS. 
22. TUB HEART SHOULD NEVER JROW 
OLD. 
21. CARNIVAL OF VENICE. 
20. TU E CULPRIT FAY. 
19. LONG BRANCH POLKA. 
18. l.ll,LI AN'S SONG. 
17. KISS WALTZ, 
16. IN TEARS 1 PINE FOR THEE. 
15. GRAND DUCHESS WALTZ. 
14. PULLING HARD AGAINST THE 
STREAM. 
13. INDIAN MARCH. 
12. THE FROST FLOWER. 
11. DAUGHTER OF EVE. 
10. THE NUN'S PRAYER. 
9. FAUST MARCH. 
8 . NELLY CAREY. 
7. THE DELHI GALOP. 
6 . sleep well, sweet angel. 
5. ORP1IEK AUX ENFERS GALOP. 
4. IT IS BETTER TO LAUGH THAN BE 
SIGHING. 
3. WEDDING M ARCH. 
2. MV SOUL TO GOD, MY HEART TO 
I’ll EE, 
I. ANVIL CHORUS. 
The above can bo obtained of Music anil Periodical 
Dealers generally. The whole 50 mailed (post-paid) 
on reeelpt of $5.00, or nny of the scries on receipt 
of price, 10 c. eacb. 
II. VV. HITCHCOCK. PablSnher, 
‘24 ifcckiuun St., New York. 
II E 
IONA NURSERIES. 
Grape Vines; also Choice Plum* of all VA- 
rietie* of Hina!I Fruit*. 
We offer for fall trade a large and choice stock of 
nil the leading vurietioH of grape vines, Including 
luna, Israclhi, Delaware, Concord, &c., and the now 
varlotios, Martha and Walter. 
Wo have also a good stock of one, two, and threc- 
year-old vine* of the 
EVA! EL AN GRAPE, 
which la tho most valuable black variety ever intro¬ 
duced. 
The following First Premiums huvo been awarded 
it this fall, vU: 
Penn. Hurt. Hoe Philn.lwR . .Bent. 13 16 
New York Htal-y Fair, ElrnlBi . 5 13 id 
Ohio State Fair, Toledo, O . “ 18—16 
Geneva Uort. Soc., Genevii, N. Y. “ 21,25 
Uammondaport Grape Exhibition. “ 28 30 
It, Is an early, black grain-, of first, quality, equaling 
Cither Delaware or tona for noli ness as it table fruit,, 
and makes red wtmi -nperlor to Norton’s Virginia, or 
any other American grape. 
Ripening as early as Hartford Prolific, and being 
entirely hardy, it can be successfully grown In north¬ 
ern latitude*, and will bo of gruut value everywhere 
as an early market grape. 
Regarding the quality of the fruit, 
THE AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST SAYS: 
•• We saw the fruit before the stock of vinos were 
purchased by Dr. GHANT, and regard If. as an excel¬ 
lent and very early sort, with mure character Ilian U 
usually to be touml In early grapes.” 
Whoever has success with the Concord vino, may 
plant the Eutuela 11 with full assurance 1 hat grapes of 
surpassing excellence may he obtained by using an 
average degree of skill In cultivation- The Eumelan 
vinos we offer are grown from mature wood taken 
from the original stock, all of which is under our 
control, tho old vines standing m ear own grounds. 
IFr uir prepumtt lu mpply -t IVmite/i hIjim of well- 
tnntured Rwttitlan wood for ijrnftmy mill for i/rnerul 
propagation. 
Out stock of Raspberries, Blackberries, Gooseber¬ 
ries, Strawberries, Currants, &c., is large, and strong 
plants. All nt lowest cash rates. 
Agents and the Trade supplied 11 1, liberal discounts. 
Canvassers wanted In every town, 
Bend stamp for Circular. Address 
HA8BUOUCK & BL’HlfNELL, 
(Successors to C. W. Grant.) 
Iona, (near Peeksldllj Westchester Co., N. Y. 
r r 11 e 
Last week. 
Cent*. 
16% © 16% 
15 @ 16 
14 @ 14% 
12% @ 13 
10 % © 11 % 
14% © — 
Farmers’ and Mechanics’ 
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. 
OFFICE: 
INTO- 200 Broadway, r^T. 
$100,000 Deposited with the Insurance Department for the 
Security of Policy Holders. 
OFFICERS. 
E. McMURDV - 
■ inWHD MARTI.\DALK 
WILLIAM HENDERSON 
LLCH S McADAM 
IION. S. L. WOODFORD 
J. W. HENRY 
RODMAN BARTLETT - 
Rrcnident. 
Vice-I*re*ideut. 
Secretary. 
I'oiiKultiug- Actuary. 
Counsel. 
Uleclieal Examiner. 
Consulting' Examiner 
(Residence, 134 West Forty-eightli Street.) 
DIRECTORS. 
JEWETT M. RICHMOND, of J. M. Rich¬ 
mond & Co., Buffalo, N. V. 
H 011 . JOHN II. MARTINDALE, Ex-At- 
torney-Qeneral of State of New York, Roch¬ 
ester. 
NATHAN F. GRAVES, President Fourth 
National Bank, Syracuse. 
WILLIAM C. HUGER, of Ruger, Wallace 
& Gcnny, Attorneys at Law, Syracuse. 
CHARLES II. DOOLITTLE, President 
Oneida County Bank, Utica, N. Y. 
W. C. SQUIRE, Special Agent Reming¬ 
ton Manufacturing Company. 
Don. JASON C. OSGOOD, Manufacturer, 
Troy, N. Y. 
Hon. JOHN II. RUSSELL, Counsellor at 
Law, Salisbury, Ct. 
THOMAS LORD, of Lord & Smith, 
Wholesale Druggists, Chicago, Ill. 
TT. O. ARMOUR, of Armour, Planldnton 
& Co., Chicago, Milwaukee and New York. 
ISRAEL D. CONDIT, Manufacturer, Mil- 
burn, N. J., and 30 Vescy street, N. Y. City. 
PHILO REMINGTON, President Rem¬ 
ington Anns Manufacturing Co., Hion, N. Y. 
Hon. ISAAC DAYTON, Register in Bank¬ 
ruptcy, New York City. 
JOHN TI. CLARK, of II. B. Cromwell & 
Co., 80 West street, New York City. 
EDWARD MARTINDALE, Attorney at 
Law, New York City. 
J. D. BADGLEY, Wholesale Grocer, 79 
Front street, New York City. 
WILLIAM ADAMS, Jr., of Bonnell & 
Adams, Wholesale Grocers, 92 Front street. 
New York City. 
J. CROSBY BROWN, of Brown Broth¬ 
ers & Co,, Bankers, 59 Wall street. New 
York City. 
JOSEPH S. DECKER, of Turner Broth¬ 
ers, Bankers, 14 Nassau street, New York 
City. 
CHARLES MOIES, President Pacific Na¬ 
tional Bank, Pawtucket, R. I. 
EDWARD McMURDY, President. 
ORLANDO I, STEWART, of Stewart, 
Rich & Woodford, Attorneys at Law, 271 
Broadway, New York City. 
ROBERT McMURDY, Roseville, New 
Jersey. 
LLOYD GRANVILLE BARTLETT, 
Dentist, 14 West Twenty-eighth street, New 
York City. 
Hon. JOSIA.D T. MILLER, Counsellor. 
Seneca Falls, N. Y. 
TITUS MEAD, of Badgley & Mead, 79 
Front street, New York City. 
TIIEO. F. HAY, of J. O. Seymour, Kon- 
nard & Hay, 89 Liberty street, New York 
City. 
Hon. STEWART L. WOODFORD, Ex- 
Lieutenant-Governor State of New York. 
WILLIAM HENDERSON, Secretary. 
JOHN McMURDIE, of Pardee, Bates & 
Co., New York City. 
R. J. TODD, of A. J. Bleecker, Son & Co., 
New York City. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
$100,000 iii United States Bonds lias been deposited with the Insurance 
Department at Albany as a security for policy holders. 
THE FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ LIFE INSURANCE COM¬ 
PANY will grant insurance on any of the following plans :—Ordinary Life, 
Endowment, Return Premium, Compound Interest, Joint Life. 
TO LIVERPOOL. 
CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. 
From Pier No. 46 North Klvor. WEDNESDAY. 
IDAHO, 8,132 ton*.Oct. 26, at 3 1*. Af. 
MINNESOTA, 2,965 tons.Out.27,tit. 19% A.M. 
NEVA DA, 3,125 tons..Nov..',at 2% I'. M. 
eOLOHADO, 3,915 ton*. N»v. 10,at 11 A. M. 
N k Bit ASK -5. 3 m toms Nov. 17,at2% P.M. 
A1 AN 11A 'IT AN 2,965 tons. Nov 21. 
Cahin PasuaOJC .(Gobi)... tu 0. 
Stkekaok .. ..(Current:?). .$30. 
Saloon and Statu Hnoin* all on Dec'... 
Steerage Pussugu Office, No. 29 Broadway. 
For freight nr cabin passage apply to 
WILLIAMS At GUION, No. 71 Wall St. 
T ; A It I. V It 4» S 13 AND It K I3S 15 I5>S 
\ Pro)ifiu Potatoes at reduced prices: —Early 
Itose, $2 p&r bushel, $1 par barrel; Rresec’s Prolific, 
$5 pur bushel, $12 pur barrel, A discount. >>f III per 
cent, on quantities of » barrels. For wholesale prices 
address RANSOM olIA, South Hartford, Washing, 
ton Co., N. Y.. or FRANK QUA. North Granville, 
\\ nMungti'ii tN. Y . 
IVTOTIf’E-- c VALUABLE FARMS FOR 
1V Sale, from % to3miles of railroad depot, lor par¬ 
ticulars, address R, J. OKKK1.L. 
Greensboro, Caroline Co., Maryland. 
JUST PVBLISUEDi 
FIRST NUMBER 
OF HITCHCOCK’S 
NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE. 
CONTENTS. 
MADAME MALIRRAN. Portrait and 
LEONARDO DA VINCI. “ “ 
MARKtAGU IN GREAT BRITAIN. 
CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. Editorial. 
ART NOTES. 
DRAMATIC NOTES. 
MUSICAL NOTES. 
POETRY AND CORRESPONDENCE. 
MUSIC. 
THE STARRY FLAG. For Voice nnd Pinno. 
MY SOUL TO GOD. M Y HEART TO THU K. Do. 
KISS WALTZ. Piano. 
KIT FLANAGAN'S FAIRY. Voice and Plano. 
Specimen copies mulled free, on receipt, of price, 
2.5 cents each. Sold by Bookseller* and Dealers. 
Address BENJ. W. HITCHCOCK, 
Publisher, 24 Beekman St., New York. 
Agents wanted everywhere. Write for Terms. 
O l I 4 /i How I inadt U in six months. Secret and 
©IliU sample mailed free. J.. J. FuUum. A". Y. 
The £50 Potato 
At 75 Cents a Pound 
by mail. 
“King of the Early,” 
OR 
BRESEE’S No. 4. 
' j^'HIS POTATO, claimed to be a 
week earlier than the “ Early 
Rose” and for which Fifty Dollars 
apiece was asked the past season, is now 
offered at the above sacrifice. 
J. M. Thorburn & Co , 
Growers, Importers and 
Wholesale Seed Dealers, 
1 £ John Street, New-York. 
| i A W A Nil RANKIN 41 O V KICK. 
PITKIN C. WRIGHT, 
De Witt, Clinton County, lotva. 
Money loaned for u term of years on unenennibereil 
improved Farms, at 19 per cent. N UT interest, »uy:i- 
ableannually. Interest collected when dire. Havo 
boen In business over seven years. Parties having- 
money to invest, please notice. 
LtROM W. II. UOULE, l£ S ., 
* Tut 1 v 111 Of 
“DEX T ER.” 
Fxsiiion CotntsK, L. I. 
'I'ofi. F. WniT.VK Y ft CO., Lexingt on, Mass.: 
Gentlemen: We have been using Wnrrvp's 
Neat’s Foot Hahvess Soap, and have found it all 
it is warranted to be: that it will keep harnesses nice 
and limber, and give them a line finish- Wo recom¬ 
mend it to all who would keep their harnesses In 
good order. Yours respectfully^ 
BUDD DOBLE. 
T)i;V THK NOVELTY WRINGER, 
or at loast taku It on trial with ANY or ALL 
others, and keep the BEST, 
£ 3 f~ For sale everywhere. 
N. B. PHELPS & CO., General Agent*, 
17 Cortliiudt Sc,, New York. 
XV * JL C O fc 
SILVEE PLATE CO., 
MA.NUFACTiriU.ilS OF 
THE FINEST QUALITY OF ELECTRO-PLATE, 
iron TiXK use of 
HOTELS, 
RKST.V GRANTS, 
PRIVATE FAMILIES, 
CHURCHES, 
AND FOR WEDDING AND HOLIDAY PltUS- 
KN'l’8, In addition to their usual line of good*, Invite 
attention to their 
PATENT POltOKLAIN-LINED ICE-PITCH UltS, 
PORCELAIN-LINED BAKING-DISHK8. with SIL¬ 
VER-PLATED RKCK1V ERS. 
CROCKERY BAKING DISHES, with SILVER- 
PLATED RECEIVERS. 
GLASS-LINED DESSERT SETS, ETC., Etc. 
The quality of all 
goods bearing their 
TRADE MARK 
is guaranteed. 
Factories at WEST MERIDEN, CONN. 
Salesroom, 21 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK 
