In comparison with what cattle brought one week ago. 
for net weight of beef; 
This week. Last week. 
Cents. Cents. 
Choice beeves, V ft.U & lt)< IF @ 13W 
Good lo prime. 1 ,! @ 13X 12 a, 12V 
Medium.. . 12 | 2>4 10s @ 11 *. 
Poorest grade. 8 H @ 10 \y, @ Os 
Average sales. 1 ' . @ 10 V @ 11 
C!nlve*.-The high prices last reported rather 
Cheekod tile use of veall the trade turning upon the 
much cheaper pork, and now we have a'decline of 
about so- on both livo and dressed calves, though 
ihe close of the market is strong, :tn*i the recent de- 
elinO may be restored. Several loads of l3U<t>itJ lbs. 
Hacks (Jo. prime veils sold at lie Quotations tiro 
TCWXC. for hulr-fcd to ttnn mtllc veals and llXuiUc. lor 
fair to prime. 
llog*. -The Improvement of last week was ofshort 
tin rati on, J< r the lu avitiesa of Monday's market very 
Boon amounted to a decline, and a panic nearly ert- 
ttned. Dressed suddenly fell to about me price of 
For sale at the RURAL Nkw-Voukkh Office, No. 5 
Beckman 8 t,, New York, or sent by mail, post¬ 
paid, on receipt of price: 
WlHnrd’i* Practical Unify f I iimUii udrv 
IJllHt issued)... $3 0 () 
Alien's (L. I•-) American rattle..,, .7! 2 U 0 
Do. New American Harm Hook.2 60 
Do. Diseases of Domestic Animals. ,'7.7 I UO 
Do. Rural Architecture.. . 1 vt 
Ameriomi Bird Fancier . . HO 
American Pomology («» 111 tistrit tlons) VViirdor.'.' 3 00 
American Practical Cookery. t 7 t 
American Rose Cillturlst.!!...!!!!!!!!! ;I0 
American Standard of Excellence In l’YiuYtry.7' 60 
American Wheat (.'iiltlirlst iTodtl). 3 aO 
Architecture. National iDeo. rc Woodward).12 00 
Atwood » Country and Suburban Mouses. 1 60 
Harry a bruit Garden (nevv edition). J 60 
{!'•"' heepers' Text Hook. Paper, 40c.: Cloth. 75 
BtrtnuriL 9 KiiM»tt. H«fiuU‘r. w 
Hlcknell's Village Hiilldcr (66 Plates,’showing 
New and Practical Designs)....10 00 
Hummer's Method ,,r Making Maui ires. 7..!!!!! 26 
Brock * Moult ol glowers (new). 1 75 
‘.' Hardener’ii Assistant.77! 7! 2 60 
» Kitchen Gardener. 1 00 
1 60 
6 OO 
1 26 
Ueatthfal Climate, Free Homes, Good Markets. 
cm (tracing: 1 . Thu best of Wheat J.and; 2. Excel, 
lent Timber for the Mill, the Farm and the l-’lre; 
Rich Prairie Pasturage und Natural Meadow, watered 
by clear Makes und running streams—tn a Healthful 
Climate, ivhert Felteraitd Ague Is tmknowH. 
j <« i'll in can bn shipped hence by lake to market 
Cheaply ns from Eastern Iowa or Central Illinois. 
oi,.i ... v r',' u .“ ftirough these 1.iiiida from Lake 811 - 
puioi to Dakota. Price of land close to track f 1 to 
-.3 per acre; further away, *2.60 to *1. Sctcn 
Voars’ <Ve«llt; Warranted Deeds; Northern 
Paul flu J.;to Itomls. now selling at pur, re¬ 
ceived for land ;i| *1.10. No other unoccupied Lauda 
with salt sat $11.50 und fu for Jan. There arc no 
other brands of pork In stock tu speak of. Beef has 
scon a heavy Mini ness; the Sales since, our lust em¬ 
brace 10,000 tcs.. part for export. Nov prime mess in 
tea. *ili»22, do, India 23.50aiiBeef bams have also 
sold largely at *■}'. Dressed hoga lo.vc ruled low for 
H long time and oatmeals have becumu very weak. 
Pickled haiu.a range at 10 -joill *.c. Smoked hums 13X 
Ctloc. llucon is In good demand, but prices arc uot 
stilt. Spot long clear quoted 8He. Western short 
clear for winter uluuMia, 7540.) long and short, togeth¬ 
er, 7Vc. Lard is llnu at 8Hc. for Western, an Bk,c. 
for city Steam. Tallow hi lower, high freights are 
ruling, and few French huvors are operating ; quoted 
y.i(» *c. for good to choice, amarine in bids. 8Ve.. In 
tcs. 9@9Hc, 
Seed*. - About 030 bags new clover have been ta¬ 
ken by shippers at IKVc- for Ohio and Indiana. This 
year’s crop grades about alike In litis market. Timo¬ 
thy is quoted at SFJftS&ft Rough flax dull, *l,90<c2. 
Sundries.—Honey — Market unchanged; 2S@30c. 
for dark und 32@36c. for white*, in glass boxes; mixed 
lots, 21c. 1 ider at 8@I0o, per gallon. Feathers, llvu 
geese, new, hue. per lb., til)@70c.; do. mixed, lOw&Oo.; 
hen, 7@9C; Vinegar, cider, ‘S' gal., 'JlaSc.; do. manu¬ 
factured, I.x<u20c.; newspapers, V ft. 4@4i4a.; white 
rags, 5<<ji5.Hc. 
Tobacco.—Kentucky leaf Is selling freely to ship¬ 
pers at full prices, with u scarcity of lugs. Seedleaf 
Is soiling slowly. 
tlUOTATION'8—NEW CHOP. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Lugs. Utfte 9\o. ilYiSdO^C. 
Common to medium leaf. 1(1 @10£'c. loK'wll Wc. 
Good do. ..M @11 He. 11 H«« 12Ho. 
Pine do. ..nX@12Xc. 13 @14 c. 
Selections.13 @14 c. 15 @10 c. 
NEW CROP. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts fillers ....14 @111 c. 
seconds....2(1 @85 c. 
wrappers . ,40 @66 c. 
selections..60 @76 c. 
New York State running lots.12 fa Hi c. 
Pennsylvania assorted lots.IS @26 c. 
Ohio running lots.12 @)H c. 
Ohio wrappers...lii <*30 u. 
Wisconsin and Western...,,.,........11 @10 0 . 
Vegetables. -Exports of potatoes f,.773 bhls. Irish 
potatoes arc In good demand and higher. 
I’each Hlow, in bulk.*2 ffiRB 3 87 
Karly Rose, ” 2 (M@ 2 50 
Jackson •* 2 w@ Si 3f 
D right ’* 2 lies 2 37 
Poor lots “ 1 60 « I 76 
Squash, i< bbl., white and yellow. 1 2.v,a 1 60 
Cabbages .. 3 unit 10 00 
Onions, red and yellow, $( bbl. 3 0>.n 3 2a 
'• while. . | 5n@ -— 
Sweet potatoes. 2 7fi@ 3 75 
Pumpkins. 7 IJ0& S (in 
Gurhc V 100 bundles.Hi <k>«/ 1 H no 
Russia turnips, « bbl. .. 2 60@ 3 00 
For potatoes In shipping order, add 25c. V bbl. 
Wliialty-Is lower and dull at U 0 X 0 . for Wostcrn. 
Wool.-The market Is 6@8c. higher with a strong 
feeling. The loss of wool by the Boston lire was ful¬ 
ly 8,00,1,000 lbs. Demand is largely from speculators, 
although manufacturers are baying to some extent 
to stock up. Fleece Is selling at t rum 67 to U5c.; comb¬ 
ing fleeces, 70c. 
•y’a Fruit Garden (now edition) 
Keepers' Taxi. Hook. Paper, 40c, 
Hlcknell's Village Builder (66 Phi tils 
New and Practical Designs). 
Hrldgeiihtn's ( 
Ud let's Fumllj __ 
Do. Flower Garden. 
Carpentry Made Easy (new) .. ..77177.7' 
I’houilsiiy of the Farm (Nichols). ■••••• 
( hid'lton's Graiin Grower’s Guide. 
dike Maker's Manual . 
Claim 's Now 111. Cattle Doctor, colored'plates”' 
< ohbett’s American Gardener. 
Cole s American Fnilt Hook.77.7 
Coin's Ahinfttnui Veterinarian...,* 
CiHton Culture il.ymail’s,)... 
Crack Bliot (Barber). .,. 
Cranberry Culture (J. J. While).. .. 
Dadd’s American Cattle Doctor... ' 
Do Modern Itorso Doctor. " . 
Dana's Mnek Manual .. 
Dai win’s Variations of Animals and Plants.."” 
Dead Shot; nr. Hnnrtiiuin's Complete Guide 
Downing’s krult# und I' rull Trees of America 
(1100 pp. I. 
Do. Rural Essays...”1!!!',”*,'. 
Drainage fur PriiUl. and Health.!.777 777 
Dyerand Cnlor Makor'S < onipanloii . 
Eastwood's Cranberry Culture. 
Elliot’s Liiwii and Simile Trees.. .... . 
Ever) body's l,aw ver.... 
Every Woman llei'Gwn Flower GitideiierfnowY. 
paper. 00c.: chub. 
Farm Drainage(H. F, French).., . 
Fanil Implements and Muclilimry (J. J-ThoYiias) 
Field’s Pear Cult,ire. . 
Fishing In Amerluun Waters (Scott).!!] 
Flint oh Grasses.........., . .. 
Dn, Milch Cows and lialry Fanning!. 
Forest Trees (Hrvantl.. .. 
Frank Forrester's Field Sports (2 vnYs'.Y' .. 
Do. r Idi and Fishing (IDO engravings) .,.!.!!!.'! 
Do. Manual for Vonng S|,o|'lsiiinn , .. 
Fuller's Illustrated .Strawberry Cnlturut. 
Do. Forest Tree Ciiltllvlst. 
Do. Hmitil FrnUs (Illustrated). .. 
Fulton’s I’eaeli Culture. A Hand-Hook'mid 
(.Hide to Every Plainer . 
GlIldeuliiK lor Pidfll (P. Ilentlorsoii). . 
Gardening Inr Ilia Honih (While’s) 
Grape ColturGi (s. Fnllei) , 
Gray's Manual 1,1 Hotany and l.es*uii»!!!‘.. 
Do. School and Field Bnolt of lliitany . 
Do, How Plants Grow (6u0 Illustration*). 
Do. lulrodiiction 1,0 Structurul and Systeiiiati'u 
Botany and Vegelable Physiology ( 1,300 ||| U s ) 
(1 lieu on 011 M | Ich Cow a. 
Gnu, Rod and Saddle.. . 
Mm iii'v’s Burn t. OuilmlliHugs and Fences. 
I lams on Insects. , , . 
Do. on the Pig Breeding, Management Ac 
llatileld's American I louse Carpenter . 
Mints to Morse Keepers (Herbert's. . 
High Farming without Manure. 
Molly’s Art oi Saw.Filing.. . 
Holly'* Carpenter'*, Hand Hook (now) !!! 7.7. 
11 00 par's Dog and Gun..... ' 
llonpex' Honk of Evuigreuns.!.. 
Hop Culture. . 
flow Crops Feed.. .. 
Mow Crops Grow . 
II aiilcr and Trapper.....!!!!."!,7.7 
It a si 1 in 1 in's Grapes and VVD 10 _!.. 
Indian Guru : Its Value. Culture and Omm. 7.77" 
Jennings mi Cattle and their Diseases . 
Do. 1 lorse and Ills Diseases .... . 
Do. 11 aim Training Made Easy....!!!.717. 
Do. Sheep, Swine and PuuRry.. 
Iidinsliin's Agrletlllin||| Chemistry,,!, 
Do. Elements Aerlenliurnl Cliomlstry.!. 
Kemp’s Eundsdape Gardening.!!!!!!’ 
liiiiigHtrntli mi the lilve and Honey iiee 7.'7' " 
l.ewls' A inei'lcn II Spin tsuiall . . 
Mghtnlng Bojls, and How to Construct Them. 
Mil mini on 1* in x and I letup Cellmu!.7777. 
Man 11 , 1 1 of Tolan e,, Cult ,1 re... . 
Mason’s Farrier and St,ui Hook....!!!! !!!! 
Mayliew's llltlHtrnfcd Morse .Management !.!.!!! 
LOW CASH RATES 1 
TUfi 
Charter Oak Life Insurance Co 
OF HARTFORD, COM. 
ORGANIZED 1850. 
$10,000,000 ASSETS, 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
A Positive Radical Cave lor Rapt lire.—'The 
Elastic Truss Company, at No. 083 Broadway, New 
Vork, will send their Descriptive Circulars to any 
person affilctod with Hernia. This Truss oau be sent 
by mail to any part of the country. 
Issues policies of l.lie Insurance on nil the ordinary 
plans at lower rates than other mutual companleH and 
ffi ,n nvuU dividends increasing yearly. The plan 
Neva QViUicrtisemcnts 
For Fits, Epilepsy, &c. 
USE 
Dr. Hebbard’s Cure 
7 Introduced by this Company, is superior to any 
Short term Endowment or Toni inr plan, as It fixes a 
urge surrender value tor the policy at the end of uny 
>>f Re current years. 
Agents lu all tlm principal cities and towns. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKETS, 
An unfailing remedy. Cures worst eases of longest 
standing. A trial bottle sent free to all addressing 
T. II. .*8A V It E, lli'i'ggixf. SI l Gtli A ve., N. V. 
Little FillI h, N. Y. t Nov. 16, 187;$. 
The market at Little Falls for the week ending 
Nov. ll! ho a been dull und light sales of factory. The 
prevailing horse epidemic in I he country renders it 
difficult in many nnuances to deliver goods, and they 
me held over at me factory. In farm dairies the 
shipments by railroad and canal were swj boxes. 
Prices ranged from 13,.yc. to lie., the latter figure be¬ 
ing paid tor only a few extra lota. 
Factory sales were only about 3,003 to 4,000 boxes, 
but prices were firm. We give quotations of a lew 
sales as follows: 
8t. Johnsvillo.If |J. D. Ives...H 
OKI Fall-Hold... li »4 ICutunvIllo..uv 
Herkimer Co. Central, ll iKairiield Association..14X 
There has been ail Increased quantity of butter de¬ 
livered und pi ices are belter than last week. We 
quote sales at Wl , Fie. and 32c., according to quality, 
A lew gill-edged lots at 33c. 
The weather during the early part nf the week was 
mild but damp, anil the herds are still at pasture. 
Wo have unvioee from abroad for the last weak in 
October. Our Loudon uonospoodeni surs mum is 
an active demand for American etieeso. 8(ipt. make 
atm all is cleared us lauded. Old strong flavored 
stuff not wanted. Extra line is quoted at 7iV,v72s , linn 
good 5o@[ib6. Tin.* other descriptions at 
Cheese sell as falluwt:-Knglmu Cheddar 78g88-.. 
Wiltshire dotiolu 01@7(ls.. dot)la'll fe@7Sa.. Cuesnire 
medium 5(i„bHs., line 7II@7(}#., Dutch cheese, Kdums, 
Wattia., Gomlas 48@.'<J;i„ Derhy-sbaoc aOaOls, 
In baiter Lhe market I- quiet in European, and fair 
sales of Irish and American at quotations, ~ 
ldlrxldO _ x.. is. i 1 
ItEED & BARTON 
Established 1824 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
HEItO : A Complete T'rcati.e on 
the Breeding, ITIsinagemeiit nud 
OiseiiNCK of Sheep. 
This Work, by the Unn. IIknliy 8. IU.vtmi.i., 
Husbandl y lu the South,’ 
Fine VVnol Sheep Husbandry.” Ac.,) Is the Stand 
lixl Authority on the Subject, It is the most com 
pleteaua reliable Treatise ou Amo,man Sheep Uus- 
tiandry ever published, and (as the New England 
Farmer suys) •• should be in the hand and head ol 
every person owning sheep.” 
The I’RACTJCA i. SllKPIIEUD contains 402 pages, and 
is illustrated, printed and bound in superior style 
I w enty-seventh Edition now ready Sent by mail 
post-paid, on receipt of price—$3. Address 
1>. I). T. MOO It K, Publisher, 
!i Reekliiim Si., Nt*w Vovk. 
This illustration represents a, 
new design of Electro-Plated 
Fork, n anu factored by Reed & 
Barton. In design and finish tt 
so much resembles the solid sil¬ 
ver that even an expert would 
find It difficult to detect the dif¬ 
ference. 
All their forks and spoons are- 
made of the finest quality of 
Nickel Silver, and arc heavily 
plated with pure silver. 
They also manufacture almost 
every other article of Table- 
Ware, such ns Ten and Din¬ 
ner Sets, Cake linskels, 
I'Tult Stands, Water hris. 
Kpercues, Cnndclubvn*., 
&c., in many new and beautt- 
tin designs. 
They pay especial attention 
to their Patent Sennile.'s- 
l.ined Ice - Pilchers, which 
bhvc been so thoronglily tested 
and given such satisfactory re¬ 
sults. 
Reed dc Barton now have 
one of the largest works for the 
manufacture of Silver-Plated 
Ware In the world, but they Hud 
it necessary to make extensive 
additions this season. They will, 
besides greatly enlarging ibelr 
principal factory 
A HUN'S A i»I KR1CAN C A TT L, K ; 
^ Tltelr Ilistoiy, Breeding and 
lUanngi’iiiciR, 
Evekv breeder or owner of Cattle should have thlt 
work by Hon. LEWIS F. AM,BN, Ex-Prest. N. Y. State 
Ag. Society, Editor of ” American Short-Hnrn Herd 
Hook, Ac., &c. It Is a handsomely Illustrated and 
well printed und bound volume of 523 duodeclmi 
Pages. Mailed, post-paid, to any address In United 
states or Canad , on receipt of reduced price, *2. 
Address 
O. D. T. MOURE, 5 Beekmnn St.. N. Y. 
sales of Irish and American at quotations. Clon- 
ruells I24@128s.. Dorsuts U8@15bs., Nunn.only extra 
13da., Canadian 5b«nl()s. 
The corresponding prices last year wero for Amer- 
lcaij cheeso (ids.. UlouuioUs butter 13t)s. 
CTouuiuUs butter 130s, 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
Gecbs, {Hants, Qftc 
“sPEiiAt, 0FI , Elt M —To lhe Trade, 
Hyacinths.—Single red, various shades, mixed 
fo pet 100. Single white. Idee or yellow, or double 
red, each $6 per KM. Double white or blue, each 67 
per 100. Single or double, all colors, mixed, $5 p.,r 
!<*!• Pd/'H'c o»u")h, single or double, our selection, 
$10 to ♦!.’ per 100. 
Tulips. —Finest nnmed. double or single, Dor 
100 Finest mixed, each *1.50 per 1(0. 
l.iliuin t’n ndfiluin (for forcing)—$10 per 100. or 
’ LWW; i.uugifloruiii (for forcingh-$« per 100. 
or$,0 nerlOO. W n.t nuoil -18 per 100. Tuberoses 
$5 per 100. lalndiolus -Choice mixed, $4 per iuO, 
or per 1.000* 
C. I.. ALIEN 6l CO., 
70 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
BT Catalogues free on application. 
build a new 
one, 210x10, three stutles high, 
thus lidding more than 40,000 
square feet of door to the space 
now occupied iu the production 
of their goods. 
They have siilmrooiiis at 
tlie factory, at Taunton, 
lUiiss., nud nt No. M Mai¬ 
den Lane, New Yoik. 
Their goods cun also be pur¬ 
chased of the principal dealer! 
lu silver and Silver - Plate* 
Ware. 
Forest, ITinTlP nUTYnn Our prellul’nary 
= 1M SEEDS 
Our stock of Tree Seeds and Nuts will be large and 
complete. Karly ordeis solicited. Be sure and send 
for our Nnraery Catalogue, Hook and Seed List. 
A. BRYANT. Jtt., 
Bryant's Nurnerlef, Princeton, 111. 
Bryant's book on ’• KOREF'i THBfcB” by mull for J-1.50L 
LEE’S SUMMIT NUR8ERIES. 
W lioleaale mid General Supply Nurncrit-M. 
An imilienae stock, of superior quality, at low prices. 
S.if~ Denlei'H, this is the most uxtensive Nursery 
in the West. Send for Price List. 
„ It LA IK UK OH., 
Iiee’s Summit, Jackson Co., Mo. 
CHOICE POULTRY CH EA I*. - Changing 
V3 my business, 1 shall sell «uy i? ho lee Utoeitoi Par¬ 
tridge and Buff Cochins, Light and Dark Brahmas, 
at luw pricets. 
JOHN L. CLARK, M. D., Waterloo, N. Y. 
