tiro wortI) their 
weight iu gold. 
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wanted for this 
uud oilier new 
mv. % 
MOORE’S RURAL MEW-YORKER 
20$ 
Dried Fruit*. — A lot of SOObbls low grade ap¬ 
ples was token tor a German market, but ouUidn of 
tills) tliere baa been no business from shippers. The 
home trade are ouylngu little more freely, but they 
have low prices mimed. Heeled punches ere plenty 
and morn m the buyer’s favor. Blackberries are dull, 
Chen ion nro held firmly. 
Southern apples, SAaftO.; do. sliced, TC.J9o. Hoehid 
peaches at lL*17t'. tor Uu., ILidfic. for Vn-.and 17<i» 
2lSo.Ior North t.'iirolina. Unpin* leu pouches at 5 He. for 
quiu tura, nnU fie. for halves. Cherries, 23c. Flums, 
ltm'Wc. Ulaokberrries, iV^iiHc- 
Flunr.—Prices ure 1,Vs30c. lower, with slow sales 
and receipt* accumulating. 
Superfine skate. $5 00 <» « 30 
Common extra do. tl DO & 7(0 
Good to ahuioa do. 7 oi (i 7 16 
Fancy do. . 7 HU fe» 7 lift 
Superfine Michigan, Indiana,Ohio. Iowa ;i !*J (<i (I 30 
Kxtm do ....... . li 60 @ 7 10 
Choice extra do. 7 16 64 7 00 
Shipping brands round hoop Ohio. 7 to 64 7 26 
Trade brim dr. do. 7 30 @ 9 60 
Good to choice white wheat extras. 7 oo 'V 8 36 
Fair to very choice extra Minnesota.... 7 511© IHjq 
Common to fair extra St. Louis. 7 26 <s S 60 
Good to oholoe do. 8 66 64 11 00 
Extra Southern. r 45 vi 75 
Good to choice do. ',) 80 63 12 00 
llyn, common to tine. 4 3a © 6 :ii 
Corn meal, tyestern. H 4ii («u 3 75 
Fresh Fruits. The demand is generally moder¬ 
ate from reason* shewn above. Apples are turning 
out welland tlnOstaioUrin. Duchess pears are higher, 
tho stock of pears is very slim, cooking pears lire 
higher, Quinces will not be i full crop and pi iocs avo 
strung. Grapes are easy and In full supply. Cran¬ 
berries firm lor choice, lull'd I’rult, 
Wo dilute:- Apple*, prime, fL6Uj.43.75; mixed, $2.l'2@ 
2.37: fair, $1,416/91.75; I'uannmi, f 1. Pears. —Fine 
Duchess, Bucket, Louis Bonne, Virgallqtt B. Did, #12 
6315: rough lots do., SG-ifltO; cooking, f 1667, which Is 
belter. Grapes. - Concords, TwdOo.; Isabella, 7 k 9 He,; 
Catawba, lK.Ul. trail berries, per eriito, Una, ?^f.. 6 U 
6jj3.tr, ollicf, <2.76 '3; bbls., $l5kftlS.ftO for Capo and 
frVodl for N. J. Chestnuts, per hush,, FV^JaiO. Hickory 
nuts, <l.7o6vi. 
Grnlti. Price* of wheat nro lower. There ts a 
fair supply and very liitio business. 6 Ve quote at 
M.lTfttl 66 ror No. 2 Billing afloat, il. 6 S 4 fll.tKJ for No. 1 
do.. $1,57641.05 for Winter red W os tern, fl.ft i<i41.78 for 
amber do., ami <1.7Ua J.lli for white do. Ityo is dull at 
8 : 0 . for Western. Burley is active and lino, sales of 
Canada Worn ut. |i.l 6 i«ji hi; Buy Qulnte. .fi.ls. t orn 
1* lov 1 Wo Horn 1 ox ed Ui . 0 1 .c.; high 
irilxed, W, aOoC. Oats sell Slowly at lac. for new 
Wesi.em mixed, 4fi,^ 14 , 13 ^ 0 , tor old do , and ,4l<j«43c. 
for black Western, 
Huy runt sirnw.-Tho dcniand Is modorulo at 
tin- 1 uduuod price*. Supplies ure fair. W« quote new 
shipping liny at 95c.in<l.; retail do., <1.20,'1.60; salt, 
du.. joilIoOc ; o.lovci , TiljiSOi:. .Straw lit, <1641,05 for long 
rye, 76<!486c.for short rye; 706473c. tor out. 
Hops.—Growers have succeeded In forcing uphills, 
and dealers here find win runted ui advancing prices. 
The arrivals, ultliougli larger, are still liisutficlent, 
brewer* t .king ihem up about as fust usotTorod. Vl’e 
are not lluvluu lurelgn growths to any extent. 
New York, growth 18V.', at 30w3ftn.; Eastern do., 30© 
86 c.; Western do.. 30i*3.ioi Yeiulings ’71 30®250.; 
Old* ’7(1 liked At*.: Did Olds, '08-09 8 QHUb.; Bavarians, 
80©35e.; MngLtsu, 35ki3Uc. 
1 ’uultry nuil Gaum*—Prices are very much lower 
on poultry through tho large supplies and the un¬ 
favorable weilthcr for holding stocks. Game is sell¬ 
ing well at full prices. A few lots of venison have 
been received A* the season advances wu give more 
extended quotations. 
We quote dressed poultry : — Chickens. Jersey and 
Bucks o iunty. prim.;, 18 uGtle.; do. fair to goud, lftai 
INC : do. Mute, prime, is to., Inc,; do. tail* to gin ul, i|.« 
15c.; do. Wo.d.ot n, prime, iV/clii.; do, poor to good, 12 
<SiWo. Ducks, Jersey, in line, 2lqj2A:.; do. fair to good. 
17@l8c.; do. Stale, prime, 2Uu2lu j do. fair to good, 17 
©lye. Turkey*, Mote, prime, 211.; do. tulr to gOod, IV 
@B)<-; Western, good to prime, lHdollfc.t do. fair to 
guild, 1 .>itiie. (Jcesi*, .lersoy, piime, 17($lUo.; do. ulr 
to good, hi.i.lin. - ,; do. State, prime, 17c.; do. fair io 
good. 15.vide Livo Poultry:—Chickens. Jersoy, o n,., 
Hi loo ; do. Western, 1 Julio.: roosters, PC, Turkeys, 
Jersey. llitolVe.; do. Western, l.Ve. Ducks, Jersey, r,< 
pair, 7;u.hprl ; do. Western, ' A,. 7V*. Geese, Jersey, 
young, V pair,fi.2ftm2.MI: tin. Western, fi.tofiyli. G.-ituu: 
Quail, chi/.., ji...i; gin use, V am . Lie.; partridges, 
Stile, tl2U, dn. fCastei'ii, i.Ve.; wuiulrilck, ..III;.; 
pigeons, stall fed, per du/,.. ?J 60;'i3; Imres, pn.if, (Jo 
(ftSUe.; mallard ducks, .Oul'Uo.; ie.il, 4U.PI e. Venison, 
2J'o23e. fur short saddles ; 176418c. for whole deer. 
I’roviaion*.—There has been another excited pe¬ 
riod ui pork, uud prices for mess have advanced to 
fUVOU Ini' Get., anil 816.211 for Nov. Eastoni prime, 
fresh inspected, 312.60, No public quotations for Oeef 
are yet uiTaiigod. Old quoted lis hefore, though Hot 
lh in. Wu quote f-V.'jN for plain mess in hbis.; HikulO lor 
extra do, tun., $ 126 jili: for prune mess, and vl 7 u) 2 ufur 
India. Bacon l» easier for best; long clear quoted at 
He., and snortolmu , for Winter months, 8 c. Weather- 
cured heel hums. <J;j. Cutinoats are eusii*r, as the lo¬ 
cal trade t* Intuit.-red w«lt by the horse troubles. 
BinoKeel Iihiiiw, I5kntl7c,i do. shoulder?, 7',WS l ' J e.; 
picketed shoulders, 7c.; do. hams, l.'hym: 11 1 a; clear 
ribs, Vo.; ptekeleil bellies, boxed, h ,e. ; dry suited 
hams, le. Lard firm and active at 8 eras vo. for West¬ 
ern. New lard has sold to arrive at »Xe. City steady 
at BftC. 
SecdM.-Sules are of small lots. Timothy Is selling 
iuf i.75 Clover ut Ujfc. for Ohio, Ulj.e. for Indiana 
and Michigan, ami iUl 4 o. lor Btate. itough Uax is 
(lull, quoted at f 1 .55. 
Suiidrie*.—Honey is now selling, upon arrival, at, 
better prices. BmuII lots ol honey quoted at 28 a3(Jc. 
for dark and 3g35c. for light, In ulass boxes; mixed 
lots, 21 e. t lder at H©10c. per ualloii. Feathers, live 
geese, new, line, per lb.. ui©70e.; du. mixed, 4Uw5Ue.; 
Ben, 7©'JO; vinegar, Older, .< gal., 2Uu»2iic.; do.nmmi- 
faoturvd, l;Vdi 2 Uo.; newspapers, i< tt>. 4©4>4u.; white 
rags, e<i!i.i>ie. 
Tobacco.-Kontncky leaf Is active at full prices 
Seed leal is moderately active, 'i'nern lias been a 
large business In foreign tillers; 
qt or a i ion s -n icw crop. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Lugs. .»H*“* «:Yc. 33t'©10Gc. 
(Anumon to medium leaf ,10 w.loxe. lO^iall'iC. 
Good do. ..U 64llhlc. 11 Kut l2;-:c. 
Finn do, . .Uif©12>So. 13 o«ll c. 
Belcctlons.13 ©14 c. 15 ©lij c. 
NEW CHOP. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts fillers.it ©lii c. 
seconds_30 ©35 «. 
wrappers.-40 <<t5a c. 
selectious.,60 fit 75 c. 
New York State running lots... 12 wdi; c. 
l’enndylvania assorted lots.IS (.425 c. 
Ohio running lots.12 felt; c. 
Ohio wrappers.... 
Wisconsin and Western... y ©uj c. 
VoKCtnblo**. — Prices of potatoes are higher with 
lighter hiipplles. The West will have very little corn 
petition tills fall, as scarcely any stock is expected 
from near points. 
Lnrly Uose, uhl., $1.87>i(i$3.50; Jackson White, <1.75 
Peach Blows, <2.26 04 2,75. Tomatoes, 75c. 
quash, per bbl.. $l(f 4 l.ft 0 white and yellow. Cab¬ 
bages, <6 1 10. Onions, red, ¥ bbl.. f .’.7.V^,3.00; ye), 
low, 43.2i6j3.50. sweet potatoes.< 2 .5U'53, Pumpkins, <7 
@ 8 . Garlic, per 100 bunches, ^lOgjlS, Kussia turnips, w 
bbl., <2.60*3. 
WltisUy— Is quoted at 93e. for Western. 
Wool.— The market Is very firm. In sympathy with 
tho tone at other points. An advance in Phila¬ 
delphia is reported, and Holders here expect some 
improvement In price*. Stocks receive very light ad¬ 
dition*. We quote fleece at 52i<{«7e- for New York 
and Michigan ; 64'(Jfllc. fur Onto: 52 (,57c. for Indiana 
and Wisconsin ; i;i•iOVo. lor Illinois: 50®55e. forTexns, 
fine; 30^>36c, for do. course. Pulled.50 wOOc. for extra. 
-- 
COHN TRY CHEESE MARKETS, 
I/lltle Fulls, N. Y., Oct. 20, ISF‘2. 
Tub market at Little Falls for the week ending 
Oct. Xfith was rather doll, hut pricesflroi. Ui farm dai¬ 
ries the shipment* by railroad and canal amounted to 
8 o 0 boxes, and salt* were mode at Ift.i'He.—the bulk 
of sides being at about ISKe. The offerings of facto¬ 
ries were estimated to be upward of 1U.U0O boxes, 0,000 
of which were sold. Wo give the leading transactions 
ns follows; 
Avery Alves..HQ Hill.14W 
Bethel.ilk J. I). Ives.11;,, 
Brockntt s Bridge. 11 old Stone Church.I I 
CnyadllUil..,14 Miinhoim.14'i 
< ; o d creek.1414 Mitrlavlllo.lie 
< olnmbtii Center.......14 Newport.14 14 
PATirjsrr offbce 
Inventors who wish, to tako out Letters Patent 
^ 1 nro advised to counsel with 
Cook A Ives.Ml, Newvllle.14k 
< mine's Corners.II 1 ,, Norway Ass'u.ilk 
Danube Cold Spring,,, in, Pauling.it 1 , 
JBatoiivlllo.14',, Sraltli Creek.14k 
Em pin;.IP, Snell's Bush.14k 
!• airfield Assoeliil.ioii.. 1 1 . Stime A rahhi. 11 1 , 
North Fairfield.II ; SCliuvler.13k 
Florida.II 1 ,, Top Notch.IP, 
Jreeinan. 11 /.oiler.14 k 
Henderson Assocint’n.U'a 
Butter has sold this week at 2$3i29o. 
The weat her is warm and pleasant,. Afterfeed con¬ 
tinues abundant in IInrUiiner, and Is not materially 
Injured by frosts, which, so far, Have boon very slight. 
--- 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
NEW York, Oct. 20, 1872. 
Nearly every infinenco calculated to affect the 
trade In live Dlork has been adverse during the week 
under review. Tho weather for the grealm- part >i 
tin* week has been iiMfiiVoriibln, to avoid Hie ln- 
erensed cost, of tranxportltm under the ndvnnced 
I ri'ight tnrlirto take effect on and alter Monday las! 
sbinpers niislied forward the stock already imrcluised 
iiliil forced it into market on Irregular niarket days, 
regurates* of the wnuts of our butchers; aim io these 
depressing tnllneaees wan added the ‘'equine epi¬ 
demic,' threatening to tcmpornrUy suspend nil busi¬ 
ness in 1 lie city dcpanrtgiil upon luirso-power. The 
resuli I* a marked decline in the murker value of ev¬ 
ery description ofbntcliers' stork, except veal calves 
and these have hern tioscurCq that hoteliers have tak¬ 
en them at former prices. 
UNpiqpTH OF T.IVI! STOCK. 
Sbiwp A 
... , . Buuvm. Cow*, Cnlva». L»mhi>, II»k«. 
Totals this week. 9,560 58 2,2,U Ktpa'iO 41 ,<;-(» 
" lust week.10.733 71 2,418 39,81(1 43,010 
Average lust year.. . 7,187 88 2,301 25.132 25 L 7 
—14!, Newvllle 
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total is 071, less, but. greater, by 2,.n!3.than the average IT I A ll V rC I & da 
Last week. 
Cents. 
18 '-, © 11 
12 (It 13 
10 ,'-i 60 11 
il 
11 © — 
»*■*»••■' u"* ‘ra=, >oii. cr. ny 'nun theuve 1 'uge 
I'd' week Inst year. There were fewer Titxans of. 
fered, and the quality was averagely belter tlia M i„r 
several of rlie nrovloii-weeks. 1 lid murk,q. was lu- 
nctlvuand wimlton each and every market duy and 
the sales pen* were at no time free from stale H tuuh 
I he demand was mainly for rlpo nutivo steers of 
good weight., anil for fat Texans. Some of tho' Tev. 
11 ns otrered were counted tho best ever shown hare 
and an eighth ear toad lot. was sold at like, to dress 
a? It’S, to tho «ro*i» cwt..-tlu* highest flgure received 
for a drove nf Tc mils tills year. Auuthrr drove of 
Texas heifers brought 7lyc. t<> dress 65 its. to the 
gross cwr, The native cuttlo (lifforiid wldoly In re¬ 
spect tii quality, unit the range of price* was also very 
wide. A ear load or little Ohio heifers sold „t 
per head, or about. UYc. to dress 61 it.s. to tm, gr,,** 
owl., represents the lowest quotation, mid four cur 
loud* ot extra Illinois steers, owt. uvnnii'c and 
sold on Monday to slitip butcher* ut H'.;c to drosii («| 
MiO'^i'Ohh cwt., t?lro tin? lu^huKt* tfirure or tin' 
week. At the close, the inugo for native* i* ipyvfi 
l iKe., and for Toxan*, 7©l0a. 
Tho following are the Closing prices for the week 
In comparison with what cuttle brought one week ago 
for net weight of beef: ’ 
This week. Last week. 
C 6 ntn. OntM 
Choice beeve.s, # ft..13 ($ 13.W FH; © it 
.! 1 « © 1 ! I'! 1 ;; 
Medium...Ill © 10,14 1014 ©|| 
Dooreat grade.ox © 9 1 U c- 
Averugo Bale*.10S © — 11 © — 
IVI lldi Cowa.-With only 58 fresh cows on snip 
during the week, prices remain Gut same. The qnot- 
ablo sales have ranged from *35 to *85 for poor to 
extra ; hut one fancy cow und eulf sold for *U 0 and 
another lor f'.lft. 
('alVCH. — Mllk-fnd h.avo been iinuflually scarce 
even for October, mid good Bucks county and near 
iBtiitc and Jersey Veals have been readily #old at 
•O'" lie. is ft., annul of tin* best going to 11 icic I 2 e. 
while coarse, heavy calve*, partly meal-fed,* have 
BBigect trnm ikeDc. andgrussora from *5o410 pur head 
Sheep mid Lmub«. - The week Just dosing will 
long be roinemberoil by bnih *|iccp drovers mot 
butchers as one of the most discouraging luuikvt 
week* ever known by them, Mutton ha* been dull 
all the week, and every ear load sold in Washington 
market entailed a heavy loss to the slaughterer The 
highest prices that the hatchers could bo induced 1 ,. 
oiler euinu itir short of covering the goat of the stock 
to tlm drover. Hollers who lie id tliefr offerings from 
day to day In hopes of a .. mrn In tho tab* 
were finally lorced to accept maoll lower price,* lli.in' 
had been refused) and thus the market bus dragged 
along, growing worse dully and dosing weak ut II,„.xc 
ft. for poor to prime lambs, and l ,i,/,flVo. ror com¬ 
mon to crime sheep—a decline for the week of 1 .c 
per pound. * 
II with. - Tho market for hogs has hcen no exception 
to tho rule of lower prices. Tin* si |.ply has been 
In-iivy, and with t he unccrlalnty of being able to get 
I lie slaughtered hogs to the cut lets, trade lias been 
e 11 iburHissed and tliu marker doses weak at 4 K©.,' , 
J ft., for live hog* und C©ii\'o. for dressed. 
SLATICrtT.-AIonilny, Oeiobcr *JN, A I*. j>|._ 
receipts, 2 i 6 ear*, or i,i 6 l head, nmk- 
uig 8,201 for the week, ugalust 11,550 lust week. Market 
dull, with little Of no uliange III |,riA low funcy 
native stoeres were sold at. I3>f"*llc. V ft ; but ‘k,418c 
Is the actual range tor unlive steers, and 7M©'J',Je. for 
Texuus. 
Sheep •'"d 1 .nnibs. - Receipts number fi.ury.) to- 
<lMy, and tor tho w**ck. HiiIob woro alow and 
transactions limited aUX©«Xc. V ft. for shoe.., und 
for lambs. 
I log*.-Fresh arrival* number 13,577. t.iukine 69 (76 
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fflror. T tlinf lUrcc ritrtii thlrly lm*« frf^T , ^ \' fi ».'• \ .iSyA 
fool*. i oiHiu, Wllb »olh tuodvl, IK % r jr. \ V \ 
bonnta. iVM 
Tlu* ubovo AngrAvinp* urn In' »u frum tku Ifil'IN'L I’ufllilou 
Mngiuln .3 Ii\ THE WffGI.B ! III. ilio N- i. r York 
C.'ty Ladli.P j\ 4 ) T* It O K 1 t’ Y In nil umlUr# of 
STYLE nml i>r«.#iiiAklii|,' ■ ml tho ON L V J 1 . 1 L:I IItion 
in this country Unit I III POII'I'M Fn*Mon« uud SIC (> LN 
ti'Ajw*r pnttmin oftliom. fullltifornuitlon tinou ?Y««ry point 
iu tttylv, tftti'lc* fuinuto vuqtnicLioiulu urnkinK kixul» of r- 
xnon u. 
'J’liUrmrnWrormlaJm n lur^a fiuliion plutu ll bv VV Inchoa, 
SXOK1KS, Cl 11 \ TS, (*iiti« (Huii,yoroSgn N*w», 
Smith’s Ulnstratefl. Pattern Bazaar, 
Only ONE DOLLAH A YEAIUI! 
GRAND PREMIUM, Wu." 0 "* two 
S f l'.\ Tl l*S w 1111 your iinm* pint addraiil to A • EMt- 
DETTTCN 11 ('J ill, 1) I ( IDroadw n; , N. Y. 
you wllltn iii>i5o q t/otrh/ mtiJi/nltter to S.NIIT'II’S II," 
USIltlTi;,) r*A TTEltN U.U.IAH, 
ANI» the im'i.rr,, Willi CLOTIB Moniits, 
rtimiilnto, of (k» TII It ISIS iImto «ngravlng« will l >0 mntloJ 
to you, FltlCIi, AS CHnCIIlKJM. 
/ 6 'rtei* of tkanbovc pattern* «ont by uuiUonm<*lft “fb» marked 
pare. 
A. CA.T^YXaOG-TJjA; 
tif Winter Siylcr, neloctod from the 1 1 ' 1 7. 1 "r . Worth more tlmu 
miv Fiuilii'in Mrlgne i." Inidimy wiiull» nine worn. Mailed to any 
lljdrtna II-.I rwalpt of TWO Sill Ut |IM, 
Wn give ll CLOTH AlIjnilL wUlicmh natLrn, which SHOWS 
cvcrv (deal, gntlw. bmp. i , , koiv In put th» girmeutlo- 
gttkvf hy Ik i pulluiii, rind Imw 1 1 will look whim ciiraplklnd. By 
ilm n ■ • n fr t r I Until Mndhlr on- piir i in iviiii enn new ran I-1 NISI I 
tku me.I ihItiriiIt tponuvut ua easily oa the pluUiert. They nro 
PKlilLCT HUIDlti. 
Addrens, very plainly, 
<%. Ill KIIETTM SITIITII, 
Sin ii ID* Illiixtrntcd I’nticrit Bazaar, 
814 Bronilivay, New York. 
AMERICAN” ~" 
X7XUALI. U11U | U^UlUIJlU UU JJ U1 I 
the best 
!' I m Bl’TCII ERS 
1 -1^%. . Family 1st*. 
I Till J? 1 For Chopping 
|| SAUSACtf, ^ 
THEY HAVE NO EQUAL, AND 
“ SHOULD BE IN EVERY JI()USEIIOLD. ,, 
Sold by dealers In Hardware, Agricultural Imple¬ 
ments und House Furnishing Goods everywhere. 
A. NEWTON & CO., Gen’i Agfa, 
20 Gorllaildt Si., New Y'ork. 
OT Send for Descriptive Circular. 
deposit Insurance 
I* a new form of LIFE INSURANCE, originated und 
just Introduced by the old and popular 
Charter Oat Life Insurance Co., 
OF HARTFORD, €0NY. 
ORGANXZDD 1850. 
$10,000,000 ASSETS. 
It Is confidently recommended as far superior In ull 
respects to any Tontine or other plan upon which 
payment of profits is deferred. Insurance on all tho 
usuul plans Is offered by this Company at far Lower 
Kates than are charged by other mutual companies. 
S3St~ Agents in all the principal cities and towns. 
