contracts for future bacon stimulate holders in de¬ 
manding very firm prices. Large parcels have again 
1:0110 Cm in yards, rush round low of moss 0 noted 
*U.50@ll,t3, and jobbing lots #lt.55i lor next month 
$11.10 was paid at the close, with a fair .speculative 
business. I'riiuo mess is Ural at $13.70; extra prime, 
*11.50; old tne-s sold lit $13.70. Beef is unchanged] 
the trade i? for hhl*. of gaud quality. S\ e-quoto fOt'o 
for plain mess lu Olds.. W Tor extra no ; ics..*Uau 
10 for prime mess, ami *l":(ti20 Tor Indai. Heel hums 
have declined in *37. Cut ideals continue flrui, 
strengthened hy the steady Improved rate of city 
hogs, which are quoted at O s'fM'e. for packing sizes. 
Smoked h ams , hie, 17c.; city pickled hums, lift Ill 's<!d 
shoulders smoked, fio.r shoulders pickled, sec.; bel¬ 
lies, S' , . Bacon la u shade tinner for spot long 
clear, quoted s\ (•'**«?, Forward trade lias sprung up 
again, and short clear lor .Inn. is quoted at h'-,o. a 
liberal trade Of about 6,100 boxes was recently done 
fur Deo , Jan., F«b. and March, on private terms, 
l.ard la verv weak, Western quoted at s , as:.c. tor 
Oct., and a}, is, Cor Nov. City tins advanced to 8%0,, 
having ruled most of the week at 8>iC. 
Snoila. -Orasas are In light demand and timothy Is 
lower. Timothy Is selling at 13.75 Clover at 11 Ye. for 
Ohio, Who. for Indiana and Michigan, and I0M lor 
State. Hough lilts Is lowor, quoted ut#l.U5. 
NlindrieH.—Small lots of honey quoted at. '20SS28o. 
for dark and 2ikai30o, for light. 111 glass lioxes; mixed 
lots, V'lc. Cider plentiful, at tfc&lOc. per gal. Feather*, 
live geese, new. ttnn, f Ih., B0A7UC.; do. mixed, 10 wSOCd 
lien. 7@9e ; vinegar, older, V gal , 20«i3ae,; do. uninu- 
taetured, 15®70c.; newspapers, ♦ It. l®4Xc.; while 
rags, 5@.',>{c. 
Tohneco.—Kentucky loaf is in fair demand from 
the homo trade. The reports from the new crop Indi¬ 
cate a poorer quality than last, year, hut a very lair 
yield. Seedloaf is in light demand, the home trade 
are pretty well applied. 
CjfOTATIONS MOV CHOP. 
Light tirades. Heavy Grades. 
Lugs..ajiici lllfe. y-Wt'idOMc. 
Common to medium loaf. 10 onlO S(C. lOip.idl tC. 
Good do. ..11 tivllujc. 11 )ykfi 12.SC, 
Fine do. ..llJf(ilil2H0. 13 lieU e. 
Selections...13 @14 e. 15 ®10 c. 
Henna uutl Pens.—New beans are morn plenty 
and prices ire lower. The Inquiry is small, principal¬ 
ly from the Jobbing trade- . , 
We quote Mediums, prime f2.50;3>2.«0 per bushel; 
good do., JK.80wS.4U; fair do., *2.U0®3.2a; prime mar¬ 
rowfats, 77,07 ...2.70: good do.. #2,10@3.5Q : common and 
fair du.. U:.„2..!5. tireen peas ac 97>ic.@$l In bulk nr 
bond; tl.80al.MO for green. 
Bn net.— Receipts of butter fur month of Sept. 
65.200 pk'gs, or Lie. do. loss than for Sept, last year. 
There is nothing new to remark In llio Ldltter trade. 
Fine and goud table quail Cl,■« absorb the demand, and 
as the proportion of these grades Is small, compared 
with the receipt and whut anonld bo expected at tips 
season, the market is very tlnu, especially for selec¬ 
tions of hair tubs. A few lots Of Well-kept Western 
are bringing full prices. We think there Is rather a 
larger accumulation of low or drugging grades than 
there was at this time last fall. 
Orange Co palls. Una, IfilfflSSo.; Penn and N-,1. pulla, 
good to line, 25<o33C,i common, L5-J#18c.i selections, 
half tubs, 31<!$32 u.; half tubs In lets,2Ten!9o.; good to 
prime tlrklns, Viieo tSe.; do. Welsh, Fill I, tFvgiTSu.; M cUb 
tubs, fair, 2u323c.; other grades of State, 18®'-2c.; 
Western Roservp. choice, 2lev22c.; Western fair to 
good, l.'kiiljc.; common, 1i)@lte.; grease butter. fVwm 
8Sc.; Pa. und N. J. palls, medium to Uue, Akit-ioc.! 
poor, liaise. State dairies, jt>@2Se. 
Clieeup,—Uectepts for Sept., 113,200 boxes -‘10,750 
less than r,>r Sept., 1871. THo home trade have been 
buying froolv, but exporters have been buying spar¬ 
ingly, ow ing to the high rates of ocean room. 1 ho 
cable quotes a 111*III market on the other side. 1 rices 
have been advanced a fraction. 
We quote state factory, rtiotee, ILtMHC.;. good to 
prime, 13 ywlll uc.; lalt. W4*l3:fo„ State dairy . IJWs 
13c. for good to prime, HH@12c, for lair lots; Ohio fac¬ 
tory, 12S"«'3'i'C. fur good to prime; English dairy, 
prime, 13>*@lio.; fair do., 11.*£<•»I3i:. 
Cotton.—Prices have advanced. Exporters are in 
want of stock, and there Is a fair spinning demand. 
Uplands. Alabama. N. Orleans. Texas. 
Ordinary. .. lull 16 15)if JtjK 
Good Ordinary.. . 185* 
Low .Middling.... \A% 1!» 1% 
Middling . 19>f IMIS 1MW 1MV 
Good Middling... 2UH' m 20V m 
For forward delivery the market is steady. Latest 
sales on the basis of low middling are at 18Xc. Oct.; 
18^c. for Nov.; laifc. for Dec.; UBfic. for Jan.; 1UJ6C. 
for Feb. 
Dried Fruits. — For apples the bust grades only 
haven wile at the moment. There being no export 
demand.buyers generally obtain concessions,as there 
is a e msldoriiblo amount of -tuck on sab' Period 
peaches are Iti speculative demand, the best grades 
only have a sale, ami prime North Carolina have beep 
sold at tie, ITipimluil peaches are tirmly held with 
bill few lots or new m first hands. Blackberries are 
dull and In the buyer's 1 tvor. Raspberries are waul¬ 
ed. (merries arc In light supply and lirm. 
Soutuern apples, Hix ,jitie.; do. si load, Startle. Peeled 
peaches at I MITc. tor Gu., II ' hie. for V a.,and 1< m 
22c. for North Carolina. Unpeolcd peaches at SO. tor 
quarters, und IkSillife. Tor halves. Cherries, 23>zo. 
l'lums, lluilMe. Blackberries, lUC. Plums, 14«I5C- 
Egg*. -Receipts for Sept.. 23.7011 bblx., 2,200 more 
than fur Sent.., IHTI. Increasing an Wats have weak¬ 
ened the mai'kot. Trade wants also have been less 
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live stock markets, 
J. MUSICS’ 
New York. Oct. 5, 1872. 
Tnn wenther Is - now more favorable, and stock 
crimes in less freely, so that idle tone of the market Is 
improving. Poultry and game begin to dispute with 
meats, the gaum laws having term mated lor the sea¬ 
son, and already grouse, quail, rabbits and ninny ul 
the snipe family i,re fuiind 111 qu oitliy In the uinr- 
luu.8, Willie the Weather permits sending dressed 
puultry from ttiu West, 
IINCKIPTS OF LIVE STOCK. 
Slump A 
B-’-'Vi-., Cowh. Cidvtia. UmW, Mop.. 
Totals this week.»,7S0 80 2,I‘,X) 28.197 40,252 
“ lust week.10,111 08 2,911 38,1811 18,184 
Average last vour.... 7.187 88 2,30l 25.132 25.117 
Reeces. With a very full run nr cuttle, though 
some 1 ,-Haj less than the previous uncommonly largo 
supply, necvcM are now tolling quo kur.und 111 
Irom Uni Closing rates lust Monday, when 
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A contliMioiiM wtreoin of Electricity con- 
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The orga 11 of MIGHT rcatoied to it* orig- 
inul hi rengt hilt 
Eye employ men I, however contiiiuoiiH, ren¬ 
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.1. MUSKS, Put elite©, Hartford, Conn. 
advance ....... ..... --.„ —--— --- , 
the market was just as bad as IttitlUlil bu. Texans 
have improved most,, thin stock which completely 
glutted the marker at 7c. arc now worth about Be, 
.some good one* ure selling at 9c. ThinrdsU uativu 
steers have improved least. They are not more than 
1 ,u, higher than when last reported. Thuru is a scar¬ 
city ot rottlly prime stock. 11 ml He. Is easily obtained 
fur fat iijipuu li)- f.Ldtc likely still htglier lignri s will 
bo reached on Monday. Til© cluau is soincwhat strung 
with yards wull emptied. 
Thu following aro the closing prices for the week 
In comparison with what cuttle brought one week ago. 
lor not weight of beef: 
This week. Lust week. 
Cents. Cents. 
Choice beeves, tt.18X 60 UK I t & HK 
Good to prime.I3H (8> 13Ji 12N Hit 
Medium...11 (f« HH I { & }3>i 
Poorest grade...7>j <a> it) 7 <tS 10 
Average miles...UM k# U» HX ks> 12 
Hogs. —Arrivals are lighter and the market Is now 
Improving after a dull trade tor 11 few days. Live 
sell ill and dicsaud at tJ)i(r(,7/^c. Jersey and. 
Statu going at 7;lf®8/je. 
M itch COW*,—Trade Is still dull, though It Is nob 
quite so hard work to run out it pen ol Cows. Prices 
aro rather stronger, but wo still quota at $!*Vrttlo, with 
low prime milkers at $10. 
•Sheep nnd Lamb*. -With quite a fulling off in 
number*, sheep have added about Me., while lamb* 
show un advance of strung He-, tut ones going at 9c. 
and a lew extra Sit ate, VI It,*., at 9',,o. Canada lab 
lambs have sold at8y,c. by Ih© • loud, and a few of 
them, 7.s lb*., went at 9c. Thin Western lambs run 
down to c., a law very poor at be. Sheep range 
at .Witi-ii'c., with small ante;, ot finOicout 7e., as one car 
isslb*. (duo, went at that, price. Large sales of ttnn 
sheep aro being made at 5/ti,i> a c, Farmers uppear to 
lie getting l id of that kind of slock early. 
V«tiU L'ulvc*. These have advanced S'c. por lb — 
that is if they arc good. Grass calves havebeon sent 
lo somewhat lively lu anticipation ot cooler weather 
and falling feed. Thuy sell at 1-alKe. |>er lb. when 
weighed, or ttfelrt pur head. Fair to good state unlit 
vein* go at SVaJiyjfo , with prime at 10c„ ami a low ex¬ 
tras, with a good many Buck* Co., I'a., ut 10.Sc. 
liATEhT.-.7l outlay, October 7, d 1*. M. 
Hervc*. Arrival* lo-ttiy, l.'ci cars at Gomunmipaw, 
KMJuUiXItli Ht.,and78 ul making 
the present market. Fat inulumt cattle were scarce 
und hrm, but Inferior ami common natives and Tex¬ 
ans were dull. Good cattle were a shudu higher, hut 
other grades word unchanged. 
Sheep and Lamb*. Arrivals for to-day's mar¬ 
ket, 7 car loads at ConimunipuW, '.it! at 48th til., and 
It at 10th St., making 8,352 on sate. Trade was fair, 
and a large business was transacted at tiivtqtie. for 
lamb, nnd 5<ai7e. tor sheep. 
II <>kh. — Receipts to-day. Sunday Included, HO car 
loads at Commute paw and 80 at 4iJth St., making 15,37(1. 
lave hogs were in demand at &.Vai3:V.c., and dresaed 
were steady at G)ifgi7c. t with pigs selling at 7>£7;,e. 
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Agent,or who cannot, watt tor one, Che Publisher will 
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bids, per week are shipping abroad. VVe quote 
apples, choice, *2.13 -Ci.'.'O per Mil.; good, moulding 
Western. Y 1.75(5/2 ; fair, ?1'U.25. Pear.*.—Dmihess, $8 
@13 per bid.; Beokel, Louise. «G<uHi; Sheldon, 
$8.i,l !; eouuiion, InelOdit'K vicar*, $2.25(514. I units. - 
Damsons, *7,*.9 pur hhl ; frost gages, HKLtilU; common, 
il'./jlJc. Grapes. I’ldme Concord ,, ii@8u. per lb.; Dula- 
waro, 9 ‘t* the ; Iona, lll .'IYo.; IsalHdlq,, (iaTix; Cufawba, 
9-aiOo * poor,3a5e. Cranberries, bbl*., $9isl0; crates, 
$j.25@ lrcr poor to prime. A few quitiC H are In mar¬ 
ket but buyer* for prcnorvlrig are hardly ready for 
them yet. 
Grain.— Wheal Ib lower,with alight salu to ship¬ 
pers, on account of the “carcity of freight room. Wo 
quote No. 2 Sprlog. ulloiit, $t.ti@l.a7; No. I do. $l.o 8 @ 
ftfi; Winter red Western fl.0IL.id.8Q for now; nmher 
Western #1.70 L78, white do. ft.70<4Lite. Kye Is quiet 
at Bt'jc. tor Westarn, Barley quiet at fl.Ui tor Alil- 
waukee, nnd #1.18 Tor Canada West. Corn is lower, 
but closed active und firm ill 118 A"ib,SC for steamer 
lots of Western mixed, r.ls tor sailing do. Oats are 
lirm at. 394}40c. I of block Western. 42@tlo. for uuvv 
mixed do., 45 .j 48 u. for new white do. 
Huy nml Striiw-Are. ii.'lling slowly with 1 t Ur 
amount of *t-ek on rale. We quote tti'iv shipping 
hay at. Sl(tl 05; retail do., #1.35(5,1.121, salt. do.. -A", 
80c. clover, 75w8<)c.; Straw at f ha Lit, for long rye, ,o 
@ 860 .for snort rye; 70/17(q. foroat. 
Hop*.— 1 The market is flnaer. as receipts arc small, 
with brewers buying more tree lev. It is the impres¬ 
sion that present prices are likely to he sustained, ut 
least until foreign come In aulltelont quantities to go 
into competition. Growers are holding mi, and some 
refuse to accept even 25 c . pretemag to wait until the 
market assumes a more definite shape. We quote 
New York growth 1873. at 2&x.30cg Lastern do., 2»',» 
30c.t Western do . 2.V<e30u.; Ye, 11 lings Tt nominal; 
Olds '70 nominal; Old Old.*, 08-00 Ul@fje.; Bavarians, 
35@40c.; English, 2i@30e. 
Poultry mid CJnillO. Tim Jewish holidays In¬ 
fuse considerable life m the live puultry market, and 
stock L well cleaned up at Tull quotations. A few 
lots of dressed are uttering, quoted at h>vrJe. tor 
Western chlckeos l*'i'2lc. for HUvte fowls amt etnek- 
ens. Turkeys, 18<isi2:ic. 10ia0 , A 
We quote live: Turkey*, Jerset. per lb., mi2c.; 
do.. Western, 10 CJOe. Ducks. Jersey, per pair. $l»U..vU; 
do., Western, 75^370. Geese. Jersey,. younX.-WPa>r. 
f -:„-e., r p Woster 1 . #2«i2.-i0. Spring chickens, 
Western, per lb.. Htk.de.s do., Jersey, I9@20e. Fowls. 
Jersey 18oV20e.; 'lu.. Western, 16:g)l7c.i roosters. 10@Uc. 
The 10 Ivance of Full give* a larger variety, the 
stock now Includes partridges, per pair, 
crou*- do.. 75c.; woodcock do.. 8l: pigeons, lhcnt, 
picked’, perdu*., $l.25@t.5Q; do., feathered, do.. Sh* 
1 25 llure*. ner pair. . : *)'v7jc. A few wild ducks are 
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