market 
8 END FOll A SPUd.tlLN 
the close approach to the November Interest on the 
Public Debt, which amounts to $ 22 , 000 , 000 . 
PRICE OF STOCKS AND BONDS. 
American Gold- 
U. S. s-aos of 1867 ..«»»*'Do. Scrip.. 82 
U. S. 6 s Of 1881 . 116 Reading. . 108 
U.S.IOMOS, - Pets, .tog!* Rock Island. 07 
U. S. New Loan.... 11 ? N West.. . 55^2 
N. Y. Ponntv T.oan to8H Do. Preferred. 8514 
Tcnnessecs ...... 6 .) St. Paul. ,. -54 
Virginias, old. 58 Do. Preferred. 74. 
Missouri Hands.... 05 Lake Shore. . 9344 
Louisiana Levee fcs . 68 Ohio and Mississippi. 36 
North Catolioas, old. 30 Toledo & Wabash... 54 
ij. S. CuTreiiCV 68.. .nofi Eric.. • ^7 ? s 
Central Pacifies. .... too If! Union Pacific Stock.. 21 
Union do. 84 '•> Adams Express. 82 
Western Telegraph.. 5714 ' American Express. . 5014 
Pacific Mail . 14 United States Exp’s.. 50 
The following is the movement of the New York 
City Banks for the past fortnight: 
Oct. 7 . Oct. 24 . 
Capital, Nat. and Local.$ 88 , 425.600 $ 38 , 425,600 
Loans and Discounts . 298 , 156.200 a> 43 .S”.oco 
Gold Notes and Greenbacks.. 68 , 402,600 60 , 119,600 
Deposits, all classes. 222 , 583,100 915 , 182,100 
National Bank Circulation- 30 , 260,100 30 , 334,000 
ttajSlN. Y. Central Stock. 86Ja 
have been hard to sell, but generally holders refuse 
concessions. We quote: 
New York, growth 1871.35(gC5c. 
Eastern. " 1871.35@60c. 
Western. “ 1871. 35SoflOc. 
Yearlings, “ 1870.'206230c. 
Olds, '* I860.106»2flc. 
Old olds. " 1888. 15c. 
Californians, 11 1871,.....G06»70e. 
Culiforniiins, 
Californians. 
munipnw and :47 at Wehawken. Only l.aOO bead have 
been received since Monday, but tree arrivals are 
looked for to-morrow. The weather is tine, but 
poultry is coming fora share of the patronage. 
The following are tlie prices at the close of the 
1870.18,928c. 
1809. 9t)i,l5c. 
Ocl. 14 . 
60 , 119,600 
915 , 182,100 
30 , 334,000 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 5 
_ a 
NEW Vo it it. Oct. 20, 1971- t 
Receipt*.—The receipts of the principal kinds 
of proguce for the week embrace 25,917 nalea cot- f- 
ton.2.7U5 idccs.dried fruits, 7.153 bids, eggs, 93,067 bbl 9 - ; 
flour, 1.32MH IniRli. wheat, 514.271 bosh, corn, 415.937 '• 
bush.oaf®. 1,301 tibls. beans. 3,708 halos hops, 16,04.1 t 
pkgs. butter. 27,Wo bxs. cheese. 621 lilnls. tobacco, t 
4,937 bxs. and eases do., 1,320 bales wool. * 
Bean* and I'cas. There is :i marked increase t 
in receipts of heati9. Buyers seem Inclined to hold c 
off- tliuir urdora ,,ru for annill lot'., evidently only to ( 
carry tlnsitl along. A few o,vitu lot-: that go to meet f 
n oertuiti ti lde have been bringing Into figures, but 3 
u full parcel is hard to sell, even at, the concessions 4 
granted. Pane arc plenty ami easier. \\ r quote 
prime mediums. $2.00©2.65: good do.. 1 * '•'/) 1 fair, U.-lti: 
inferior lots as low a* $1. Pen. $2.b0; klrtnnv, UC2a; s 
red kidney, $350:*8; pilrne marrowfats, $3.306t3 3o; 
common do., $3.75; peas at SI.25 for Canada in bulk? t 
■il.7,5 1 1 '.XI l or green, and $2,25652.40 lor Southern B, E. r 
par 2 bush. bag. s 
Broom Corn. The losses of 9tock at Chicago ' 
h;i 9 pi oil need a high holding fooling here though the '■ 
,,atmil gain* lire unimportant. Wo quote red iiffloO.* J 
mtxo.l S<>9c., medium green 10®1 lo., hurl 12®12«C. J 
Krooni* hnvu also advanced; common qnoted $2«i | 
8.50: best, Sf3.7.Va4.50. 1 
llis'sinix-Dull at 33c. for Western and 33Vfc. for 
Southern, cash. ] 
Butler.—ReceiptsUavediminishod but the desire- < 
bio fact does md us vet give the market a stronger 
ti.no than win before expressed. Our stock la large, ’ 
und, though the delivei ins have moderated, the sup- 1 
plu s tor outrun this dale last your. The demand la ■ 
still directed to flue table griulns, and those are not 
plenty They were none too iiluindant when gross < 
roeetlHS were a third larger, t Yimmon and low grades 
arc soiling at. all kinds,if prices when a customer 
c m be found Shippers have taken hold very liber- 
ally, using since miriest about 40,000 Orkitvium] tubs, ; 
Including a llltl® Mutable Welsh at gln6--i:. and some 
fresh Ohio not quire up In qualit y for city mm at So. 
Oliior shipping B“i is of Western arc quoted at II.,ft | 
IS,, H i t reported that the English market is now 
pretty well supplied with what Inis gone from here 
and Cuiindii and 11 withdrawal of shipper) in untiei- 
natod. This probability helps to lame the market 
nnd dealers tool that they tiro working a* high as < 
inuy dure with prices. o,„,„ 
Palin tine. 171c.: do. fmr 10 good. 2.V.'28c.; Stato ' 
Ili'lUlb-. dnC.28biiX1c.; do. halt tubs, tine,»*2Mc,l selec- 
Ihjiis, ;tU(-:3IC.i Coiuiuon Slate, .’ll, 1 .Me.: Welsh tubs, 
Utie. fcffiwe.i do. poor to fair, 13fa'20c,: Ohio, Hue. ]s«ft 
20c.- Ohio and Woslem, good to tine, U ■ h.c.: other 
Western USjlSe. mmv packed Western, Is?,toe.; 
grease, ft® 10c.; fresh Ohio, 21 ( 0 ) 220 . 
(Micenev—The market has been very much depress¬ 
ed. The reports from the other side are disonurag- 
log showing a very dud trade there and tame prices. 
The hl'di rates ftf 'mean freights and low. irregular 
lore.toll an ge have also boon drawbacks. Ex¬ 
porter- Will scarcely make bills at tile close, being 
disposed to lei tilings settle a little boforu entering 
the market. J'ialBjZc. are nbout, the best ffgure* ol . 
fered for line stock although ftn occasional sale of a 
particular factory has been made at lSdSIHkfc. tn till 
an urgent order. Chore is considerable* stock offer¬ 
ing uir (bo season, but holders 11 * a ri«In refuse to 
forec a market. The shipments for the wool.- 6.vi,s3fl 
pounds, since Jan. 1,112,701,349 lba.i BHII 1 B time last 
your. 52,200.19’ lbs. Ucceipts from Jap, 1. 1,818,969 
fioxcp . - uiio time last vear. 1.127.171 boxes. Wequoto 
fancy St 11 to fU’.aory, 13« lStfc.; good do. 12Ml2'ajO.; fail- 
do 11 ordinarv. ;d 4 "'I0,t,e.; kklniuittd,5(«i7fi.; dairy. 
Bond, Il ul2e.; lair to Column,I, 7e.; Ohio factory, libs 
12 4 ; c • common,9c.; English dairy, HajlJc. 
Di-iid I'm its.—There is no export demand for 
apple-, bm 1 h,. market, has been left In 11 ttrm Condi¬ 
tion tininigli the recent free operations. Pouches 
are abundant; prime utlpeeled halves and quarters 
mo lining bet ter. Peeled Eastern Shore arc running 
dark in color, and present arrivals donor, And the 
favor tilts Class of fruit usually has with buyers. 
BacIch'-iTb-K have been largely dealt In HiiecuUllvely. 
nni quotations have been up to l&tv. at the close they 
me weaker, with Sales at. 1.4Ye. Other small fVUlU 
not plenty and very Hi m. Wn quote Blackberries, 
lljfe,; apples, Old State sliced, ttfti 11‘iC.j prime do., 
quarters, 9**9' Kb; good do do ,3 t'.kv, lancy sliced 
Southern 13 lie.: prime do.. Ihwllc-; go,.,i do..914(3 
J(l'.;c.; idd Southern, SdsSc. Pilled ehofrio*. rfl'aBSe.; 
r rqdiorrie-, 33c.. neelad poaches- fancy North Curo- 
jlu.i lH.ilOc.: prime do., I7"itli''.'.: prime Georgia,!.}!',® 
ill,. ; y„lr to guoii. 106512c,; unmade,! peaches—halves, 
yq;,,, HI,?.; qu,trtors. 7@7S£o, Plums, 25fu,28u. 
lv<g«.—The market to well supplied, the arrivals 
murk ithtiut one-third more than inat year. The,lo¬ 
in.md do,", not keep pace with 1 he Increased receipts, 
and the feeling is a weak one, the cool weather pre¬ 
venting a dctsidOd break In prlcnr,. We quote Jersey, 
fresh laid, Ida 33o.; State.and Pennsylvania, at mark, 
20®30c.; Western, extra brands, loss otf, 29c.: Western, 
loss off, 286529c.; Canadian, do. 28Cv29e.; limed State, 
do..;.’5c.; limed Western, d0..24c. 
rt esli Fcii i»<*.—Apples are In heavy snpply, und 
price-are drooping. It is likely them will he some 
io—es I,, I*',ill varieties, which are keeping badly. 
Fine pears at this time laat fall were iiltuut done t 
now they are al,umlaut enongli to allow i?ven (lie 
street peddlers to load up with Duchess and some 
other ranev sorts. A large stock Uua been held lor 
{ ires it mod good prices as lhe season advanced, but it 
lit®VIpolled too suddenly upon holders'hands and 
Mil- v are glad to accept any outlet. Borne very choice 
California \T-ars, Easter Beurre uud Winter Nellis. 
Boinespiielinens weigh 14f lbs. each. Grapes are in 
giuid supply and offered at easy prices, and as some 
vineyards have been frost-touched, ddalcra are anx¬ 
ious to sell. 
Wo quote. Apples lino, bbl., $3653.25: selections, 
$3.30. common. tUm2: Pears. Seekcl, 10: Duch- 
illiRcelluneoiis.— Vinegar Cider, per gallon. 22© 
23c.; dm manufactured, lWXIe. Newspapers. 6-14c. 
4 < it. Milk, 40-quart > an, 42.75,(3^6. Cider, new, per 
gallon, 20i,t25c. B'eathers. live geese, new. dne.MM. 
75c. T It,.: do., mixed, tOboOe.: do., hnn,7<«9c. 1\ Into 
rags, y ,’fiVc. Ginseng, Southern, HOattie.: do, West¬ 
ern, OOwoOc. 
Pnu 1 fey nnd Gn me.— Dressed poultry Is arriving, 
but in very vuriublo conditions. Selling at a range 
of 11,0 IS, • 
We quote: Fowls, live. State A. N J.. 6 1b.. la©Ibc.; 
do. Western. I2,,k13c.; do. roosters, 8©9c.: chickens. 
N. J .,6 tt,., 15i,,;liic.: rtneks, voting, pair, 8 v.t 6 1.2a: geese. 
Western, $1.7,W2: do. N. .T.W*>i3.2.*: li.rkeys.HiiUeand 
N. J.. f ib 1864211c,; do,Western, 45„,hle.; wild pigeons, 
Might, do* , 71 50 •’ 1,63; amuse, pair. "5’87c.; piirt- 
ridges pair. 50e.',i fl.; Venison, whole, llitfloc.; long 
saddle lOkclSo.: sliort do., 18,,'20c. 
I*to vliinn-,. -The market for mess pork has boon 
verv much depressed and dull. Sales have been 
made at $13,124. tint subsequently up to «t>.37R, 
closing weak ut $18.2,5. Tile western reports speak 
of a very large hog crop, ami as thure is unnsIdernliU.’ 
stock carried over from Iasi sunken, most parties 
seem disposed to onroad. The Jobbing trade Is good 
at the reduced prices. 
T,ard bus declined to 100. for Western steam, under 
the same Intluenccs that utf. clcd pork. At the r« 
duced prlecs rctlners are inclined to purclimo, but 
exporters arc very backward. Sides for Hecnuilior ijt 
pVc,; JtUlltnry, lit Hie Dressed lings are quid,al ateif 
© 7 . 40 ., with medium wniglus wanted Maldh’.s have 
been in good demand, hut ut the close t,hero Is 11 de- 
nresHcd feeling, and some parties who have contracts 
for forward delivery arc offering them for sale at 
concessions, t'itv long clear, Long clear 
f,,r November, 9c.; Tor January, 8 -\o 1 at meal s are 
quiot.nt 7 c. for shoulders in salt, 6 !piiiiMa. fordo. In 
ph kln. Hmokcd meats urn steadily held, with a fan- 
demand., hams, lUdOo.; shimldors, 74©8c ; clear rin. 
8 ,;©9c. Beef Is dull at $76*11 for plain mess ; $11©U 
for extra do. 
—Clover la aclling In small lots to fill a few 
shipping ordei'9 ill 11c. Timothy Is dull at $3ot$3 25. 
Tnlmeco. Kentucky T,onf- I'ln-rr is very little 
This week. 
CtMlU. 
Choice hullucks, 18 lb.1D4 © 11 j'-A 
Good to prime. - ...10X © 1 ® 
Medium. •* ..TO 6 » 10H 9 © •'ft 
Ordinary . " • •• S ® S !■ s 
Poorest grade.. ** .. > ,60 8 « @ < 
Average of all sales_... .10L © 9'ft ® 
ill I loll Cows.—There D rather more call for fresh 
cows, the l.ue improvement In beef helping the 
milkmen to dispose Of dr? stock, All the offerings 
are taken, nnd (ho arrivals promise to ho large lor 
the coniine week. Prices nVemge $305 pot- head ad 
vunce. The trouble Is. Imwevtu'. that fln improve¬ 
ment like litis is the signal to send 111 worthless old 
Cows and attempt, to sell I hem for fresh milkers, bor¬ 
rowing calves tor 1 lie purpose. I Ills game lias la cn 
trim -1 so much that it is no go. and * 011,0 of these old 
hags are sold at $25 eueli Common cows generally 
sell at $50(660, with good t" prime at 8 , 0 „*,i each. 
Ven I Calves.—Thbve is an Increaoo in the num¬ 
ber* ,,f Oi cs-ad calves sent In for sale while li ve nro 
falling otf la numbers. Both kinds sell well 11 good. 
Frost* in the iioiihern purt.of tlP# Sl» to aro burr ring 
off sonic poor grass calves, for !KI of which only f ■ M ’ • 
per head could he obtained. Grass calve* generally 
sell lit 3! ,r<«,4 COUIIUOU Tili 1 k Veitl». d‘* 8 c.i good at 
Hie. and ptlmn to extras lO.'ftiviUc. Hog-dresse,l viu > 
from 8 .,"It),;, ror grass and lie Lc lor milk veals. 
Sheep nnd I.niiiliH. Arrivals are much larger, 
hut tire improved demand calls lor the whotc .d 
them, (inrl we add 140,10 sheep, and 1 ,to 1 lie 
Urine or lainhs. I’rue, the clock I-.. running bol¬ 
ter in qnalii r. Kentucky and Canada giving some 
tine sheep, while tills State adds both sheep and 
lambs of extra sue anil fatness. Some ot the sheep 
weighed 12561,140 lbs., ami brought bkje. V lb., while 
tine To lb. Statu lambs were sold ttt- 8 C. Sheep lire 
generally quoted at 446,,5c. lor very ooniii,,iii. ,ci 
(•((, 5 Ke. for ordinary, Oe. lor good, and Olftif for pl'iiiiu 
I.ainhN very Arm nt ftata. tor poor, to Re. 1 01 
primo to extra. There wcM*r the lar«e numV'Gr Of l,- 
felon sale lust Monday, and urn vals have been some¬ 
what fieo since. -3,800 to-day. Butchers are taking 
then, about as fast as < hey arrive. Sam* ot , 208 made 
dining the week, mostly Q. shoot... averaged $5.31 per 
head ; 7,6'.'I sheep. 81.03, mostly State, Willi 3.8 lambs 
ai $4.09, and S.i»> alioep nnd lambs, above theavonigu 
in she and quality, at $ 6 . 12 . 
lings. -Light arrivals for a few days past have 
spur pricivji ii|i;i^;iln I.lVU in 1 *' ih»w wurtli 5 -.i 
t,hr» rarnirr fpr rutntfi Strttr, and tlu* latter prico for 
in imo. VVrf.s!«'i n. UfoaneO ut »i‘^<^7M0 tow pigs 
I wist- week. 
panto, 
II (it 11 !y| 
BE 0 Hi' , 
9 © 9'i 
7 <0i 8 
C & 7 
9 '4 © 9!if 
< LOTIIIMf 
138 and 140 
WAREJI 01 SKS, 
Fulton St., N. Y. 
that is interesting turning up In this market at the i tlm former fppnjtigh State, nnd tue 1 
moment. Buyers seem disposed to hold off ami prime Wastern. Dressed sold nt 'i'if 
await de.vi'lopmeuls. with Him impression Unit prices I ; ..id the market closed very flrm 
will go mi higher. The stock reeolvea only light ad- »iri?<rp o„, .»« »> ai -Bei’vim. -The nr- 
ditlona, and holders express a contldent tone. The 1<A • F,ST . Del. V, ll,VS - .Mcars 
few lots .selling arc to tin? tomid trade, and ut late. HV'i ; t ls nli m «'• |« hold WW 
'?ew , Rmal > Ml?md*ng ll iidu» U nmklug lfJ Tno ,l roeUl)g'l 9 u "'a* fairly active, but prices scarcely any higher than 
few email Jobbing salt s making, i lie reeling s a ¥ „. irm , (lll y tinaBcwt Keutncliy grades aeilingat 11 Va 
turn one. no, Somo of tho stock was very poor, and would 
Light Grad«. W Heavy Grades. n^bri„g7c. 
... 7 «' a 8 c - 7X ® 85<0 - caralTT.uV'hte^’afc.^ 
at Forty-eighth street, and 10 lit liorllnjh street- 
Lugs. 
Common to me¬ 
dium leaf. 8 W© 8 K @10 s 
Good do. 9W©10>4 10K©U 
Fiiltl (io. 11 ©12 1 lH@ 12 hi i 
Selections.12f4@13 13 @14 
Old crop. Now crop. , 
Connoclfcilt illul Mass, tillers... — iy*—c. I2'ft@l4a. ] 
Binders, seconds. — @— 15 ©23 ; 
Wrappers lots.. — 6 ft— 2.» oii.jo 
Fine writppers . — ft®— 40 6455 ' 
Now Vtirk State tillers. — 6 i— 14 01a 
Avoragcloti. .— @ - 25 @3214 
Wrappers. — 68 — 25 ®50 
Feimsylvanla und Ohio llllors.. — 60— 14 @la 
Average lots.— ©— 18 utfa 
Wrapper*,... — 0 — 25 @lo 
Havana.-N ew crop—Common.3&©H7Kc-; good,f*o 
(5,95c.; line. B79ft).f(&$l.05, cin i’eney. V tiu.-l cut, 
97‘.,C.,„J$1; II out’,. — @$l I.:; avoiage lot*. („.$ 1.02‘ft, | 
ulirreiii-v Black work, tonnnnu and inedliim, In 
bond, Ki 6 ilH(?.; good and lino, do., 19©22c. Bright 
work, common and medium, in bond, 25@30c,; good 
und tine. it,*.. ;13@5'>c. 
Vdtfetn 111 •?*.-There Is only n fair local demand 
for potatoes, but there is u fair inquiry for ship¬ 
ment at, easy prices. Sweet potatoes higher- 
Wo quota: - Pnnohblows, fl.50kl.75 ; Dyrlght, I 
$1.376®1,50 ; Jackson Whltc,$h,’1.25. Goodrich,M6®1.35: 
Early RoSO, $1.50,rl.T5; Caldntgos, por Iff), $5',t(i; Gar¬ 
lic. per UK) bunches. *H,sd(); marrow squashes. $1.2,5; 
onions, per bbl.. ft.; .7502: onions, per 100 firings. 
$3tg:i.Ml. I'umpkiits per WO, $'l„yli: pickles per LOOM, 
$1,5002; egg plants per hill , $2.8003. Sweet pota¬ 
toes. Vn.. 8l.73„2.lD; New Jersey $1,756 i 2.25. Russia 
turnips, $l,7fsi62- 
Wool.—fjjnslnaw has boon morn real rioted. In 
flee,i,’s i her/' 1 » only a small trade from manufactur¬ 
ers, hut, soiuo dealers seem somewhat anxious to so. 
cure dock, ami a fair number of sales have Oeuii 
made to these par lies. Maiiufiicturer* are disposed 
tn work out their presold slock before purchasing at 
tli<? current asking prices, but would he willing to 
further stock upnl moderate O'diOObsiona. Thesup- 
pliea nro steadily diminishing. There is a moderate 
call for pulled and u Mi a, market. Texas and Call- 
lunila grades arc hard to toll. The .stuck does not 
offer a desirable selection. In Instances, slight ron- 
eesslonshave been made, nut the views of holders 
generally ure firm. MainiliictiirerH hnvo boon work¬ 
ing on foreign stock rather more freely, and there 
is a'toady range ol prices ruling. Latest sales are 
us follow?,: Fleece-', nt :d»63e.. X Ohio 62 1 '.tlShe.; 
XX do. ai Ihluc.; W I'l’iiii- in, Wk.'.: X and XX Miohl- 
guihfllrrtiitt' jc.; pulled at 48,®,>2e. fur short extra; ffiltp, 
«c. tor ad be, , (ilhbml at, 7tc.; Oregon clothing. ,53© 
53c.; spring Clip. California, 4<Dt4lc.. .Mest.ua pulled, 
78c.; i',.pt>, 37',>41; Smyrna. 42,?.. unwashed Uucnos 
Ayres ut 29i'!®8le.; Mouieuldeo, 35i«nl7e. 
Vt'liish v Is In lair demand ut steady rates. West¬ 
ern, 95@93 r k ( e. 
UOCIIE 8 TER, Oct. IB.—The wheat market is 
quiet and prtecs are lower. White is worth $1.5o6«1.05 ; 
red winter. $1.60. Corn. 80e. for old Western. Oats 
In better supply at 45c. Bailey dull for two rowed, 
at 70,<i,75c,: six rowed, KioyUTe. Beans, medium. $2?* 
2.25 per bush, Butter Is In hefter demand, at 2U„,28u. 
Eggs scarce. 28<fi30c, I’otatou* In fair shipping de¬ 
mand at $1.25 4? bartel. A pple*, 43 V barrel. Quinces, 
$2 f( bushel. Wool tlrtn at abuul 00c.: fioanles. Sheep 
pelts source at fl.5l>!i,2 estoh. Huy. $17023 ip ton. 
cars, or 7,474 lien,I -8 cars at ('omniumpaw, 19 cars 
at Forty-eighth street, nil,I 19 at Fortieth street. 
Market unchanged , certainly no tinner Good 72 lbs. 
Canada lambs sold at 7M«„ ami 85 lbs. Ohio sheep, be. 
Hogs.—Arrivals 18 car* nt Communlpaw and 13 
cars at Forimtli street, or 3,281 all told. '1 ho mar¬ 
ket was smallv, though scarcely as Hrm, live selllnh 
at $5@5.56, mid dressed ati . 1 <'7'',,?. 
New QVbuertisemcnte. 
esse. $3>c5; VirguHeti, common, $2; Vicar, $30 
6 : Quinces, ajiyle, bbl,, (60S, peat'. $4-ti«; Grapes, 
common. P It.. S'affo-: Isahella, 5©7c.; Catawba, H„j, 
in,*.; t'ranlieri ics tine, bbt.. common to fair, 
$606 1 crates, $2.5(>rt3. 
Flour.—Prices are aboutaMc. per bbl. lower. The 
demand has been light from all quarters, and there 
is con-idomble stock coming In. The feeling at the 
dose is depressed. 
Wo quote nt $6,0006.40 fur superllne State; 
Dl.gO'tT.OO for common extra do.; $7.M56,d.l5 for good 
•to choice do.; 87.20a7.4O for fancy do.; $6.0*106.40 for 
siiiieiilne Michigan, Indiana. Ohio, Iowa, See, $0.75<d 
7 no for extra do.; $7.05©7.TO for choice extra do.; 
iliclr.ding shlpptVK brill,Il5 of round hoop nhio at 
$0.95*7.10, and lfade brands <11 do. at $7.1507.50; good 
toolnjice while wheutextrtisnt $7.5I)®7.75: Minnesota, 
f or to very choice extra ai $7.25®7.T5. St. Louis lit 
$7.21).; 7.i'3) lor common to fair extra, and $7 (i5'a'J,26 for 
good to choice; Southern is quiet und weak at the 
reduced figures. We qu<,tf? at $7Toil7.75 for extras 
and $7 ft),<9,25 for good to choice. Rye Is quiet at 
$l 75eo,ft>) for common to choice, f'om meal is dull; 
s.do of .Marsh’s Caloric at $4,25. 
Grain.— Wheat has declined from four to five 
cents per bushel. Fnscttled condition of exchange, 
high rates of ocean freight* and a light money mar¬ 
ket bring* business down to a few email urgent, or¬ 
ders. Thorn is considerable stock present for sale at 
flic reduced prices. Latest sales are at $1.48641.51 for 
No. 2 spring. #1.52X01.53ft, for No. 1 do.. $1.5401.58 for 
winter red, Western, «l.WF®l.ii 2 for umber Western, 
$1.6001.70 for while Western and $1.6501.70 for white 
State. Rye In dull and nominal. Oats are lower un 
der free supplies and a dull market. Sales nt ,506v01e. 
f,,r Western and Ohio. Barley is steadily held with 
a fair Inquiry. Sales at 60c. for Chicago. 89c. for four 
rowed State, $1.08 for BayQuinte. Corn—there lias 
been much less Inquiry from speculatois and a mode¬ 
rate home trade. Sales at 75c. for mixed Western in 
store, Tutsc. for do. afloat and 77078c. for Western 
yellow. 
Ilay nnd straw—Steady, $1.(15 for shipping and 
$1.2001.50 for retail. We quote salt hay, 7oc.: clover 
I,ay. 70380c.. long rve straw, $1.05; short do.. 80@85c.; 
cut straw, 75,2,80c., wheat straw. 55<fl,V0c. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKETS. 
I.itUu Falla, N. Y„ Dairy Marker, Oct, "21. 
TnEIlKwas quite an active market for both Tarm 
und factory cheese here for the week ending Oct. 
2 t'l,an,l prices were a little better than they were 
last week. The delivery inn,,unto,I to about 879 
boxes, most of which sold for from 12c. to 13c, A few 
fancy lots brought 1314b. Several badly skimmed 
lot* were offered, tor winch only DC. was paid, 
Factories were well represented and sales were 
readily effected nt in len*t he m, re than thoj i. 
quoted lust week. The ott'erlnes iimnimtod to up¬ 
ward* of 10,000 boxes and Soup* : OOP changed hands, 
Wc report - lies of leading faetorlos us follows: - 
Brocket)'» Bridge, Me.; Buell, Keyes, 13Hc,: 
Miinholm 14c.; Old Finrtleld, lie.; Gold Greek, lie.: 
Dairy lllll, lie.: Newvllie Ass'n, 13¥c.: Elm Grove. 
13klc.; Faine’s Hollow. 13Mc.; Top Notch, 14c.; Fulr- 
llcld Ass’n. He.: Middleville, 13Stc.; Indian Castle, 
43e ; Palatine Union, 133fC. 
't he weather continues very dry, and everywhere 
throughout the country great scureity of water pre- 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Nicw Vouk, Oct. 19, 1871. 
Honey — In 
clover; quoted 
food demand ; 
$@30e, 
receipts principally 
Hops.— The best grades have been selling quite 
freely until the;Close, whep a close money market in¬ 
terferes with business. The commoner qualities 
TOTALS LIVE STOCK I’Olt THE WEEK. 
Mil, I, 
il«nvr., (CnlvMB. Stiettp. 
This week. 6.793 102 2.0A5 36,826 84,531 
Lust wank . 9,121 120 2 166 22.880 85.483 
Correspond'g w’k '70 9,463 413 2,0*1 12,195 22.575 
Average.'79 . 6.847 97 2.2JU 2*. 151 17. K'b 
ltc<'Vi*H.—'I’lio reasons we gave last week why a 
lighter run nt Cattle might How be expected proved 
entirely nor reel, us will be seen by h falling oil’ near¬ 
ly 3.400 head from the previous week. Everything 
wus so deranged at Chicago, and there worn so many 
tilings which needed attention more than the live 
stock interest, that almost no earn was given to that 
trade. Less than 5U0 cattle have as yet reached hero 
sent from Chicago since the tire, and that Is the point 
from wl'ijcli wc get most ol i he supplies. Nearly all 
of the Texan* are re-sftlppetl ffutu < 'hi cage here, or 
perhaps ofteiicr bought on that market to soli again 
otitbiv The result is we hlive had very few Texan 
drover* during lhe pn*t week, but Ky. and O. have 
been sending in freely of i Heir tat cattle In make 
good the Uetkdency. 
The quality of the Slock bus thus improved and a 
larger proportion are selling at the top prices of ll.w 
(,7 12 c. — tow first choice, I2H«- Fair to good droves of 
7®$'., cwt. Illinois Steers command lOallo.. with thin 
al s | ,"<9Vs(?. One lot poor little Texans oi Hfewt., 
sold at'7e., Which is the lowest notch. Nearly 500 
State cattle were sent in, feeders thinking this a 
good time to sell. They were somewhat disappoint¬ 
ed, the advance not Coming up to iheirexpeetations, 
though it is to; h\t!.V It,. The dead meat markets 
were well fllleif with bcal at the liuon uptlon, and 
butchers now reduce their purebuse* to tho lowest 
possible point, in expectation ot free arrivals of Chi¬ 
cago stock almost any day, so tl„? markets are not 
over brisk. There were 4.829 cattle on sale last Mon¬ 
day— i50 car loads at One Hundredth St., UT ut Com- 
CHICAGO FIRE!!! 
THE NATIONAL ELGIN WATCH CO. 
Fussed safely through the great conflagration, the 
bulk of their -took being ut k unlory, in Elgin, and in i 
vault* that were uninjured in Chleugo. They have . 
resumed buslm.’** upon the south west comer ol ’ 
Green and Wear Washington si,reels, where they are 
prepared to promptly flli oider* from the trade. A 
lull supply of all grudos o( the Elgin Watches On 
hand, warranted to give satisfaction. 
Two hundred thousand copies of the Elgin Al¬ 
manacs for lt>72 worn burned, together with Electro¬ 
types. at lhe Filming House of Culver, Page & 
Iloytit*. The Almanacs ure now being reprinted in 
New York, and will be ready for Circulation early in 
December. 
TI IF. MTIOAAI. }VATCH CO., 
Soiiili>v«?«l Uoi’iief C;reen null VVnsliiugloii 
Hii-eeiB) Chicago. III. 
3Mo. 1 3VEaiden Lane, New York. 
ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? 
Averill ciiiiical Paint 
IS THE BEST 
In the world for exterior work upon Cottages, Yiilas, 
or Buildings of any kind, whether built, of brick, 
wood or Iron, it Is a liquid , <«Cttf/Oi' um and requires 
no oil thinning nr drier. Fureal white, and any de¬ 
sired shade can he had in packages frum one gallon 
upwards. 
Letter Received from Levi Slmxv, Trustee 
of the United Society of .-ilnilter*. 
Mt. Leiiavon. N. V., Sept. 27, '71. 
Respect itii Fkilvus; In reply t,, your inquiry 
us to wliat we think oi tin.* Averill Chemical Faint, 
w,,have used In oiir Society at Mount Lebanon some 
1,000 gullotis. Wmini very mii'di pleased with It. and 
in,nI we are convinced that there is someihlng bet¬ 
ter, shall give n the preference or all other palnt i. 1 
Wo have used heretofore the (—)(— I. anil most ! 
all other hrandsof white, lead,.. which have 
given u* perfect sutUfaetlOD. Most of U woilld olliilk 
oil alter being on sumo iwo or three years. 'This, 
utter three years' experience, we do not And lobe 
tlo? ease with the Averill Fure White Chemical ! 
Faint. Indeed, it appears Just, ns well as whhu first 
put on. I will write you again on the subject when l 
am not In quite no much ol a hurry. 
Sample card of beautiful 'color*, and recommenda¬ 
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country furnished free by the 
AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT CO., 
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Or, Cleveland, Ohio. 
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B l I LOCUS WILT FIND IN THAT Ex¬ 
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AND BUILDER," nrtlch’S on the relative value of 
Building materials, Bucks, l.lme, Mortar. Nails, Ce¬ 
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practical men ot the age. ‘1.50 per year. All news¬ 
dealers have it. 
WESTERN A COMPANY, Publishers, 
P. 0 . 5089. 37 Park Hew, N. Y. 
¥ ITTI.K DAISY DIED THIS HORNING. 
Id A most bOauiifui Ballml. Price, 40 cents. 
J 3 HREMAN & BI RR open the Season will, an 1m- 
’ uien-e Slock (einhraeing every novelt v ,,l Stylo t 
and 'I'evtnve d Material m Sllf'l’S, OVKUi’D ATS, I 
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dlai” we„r, or It Preferred, any garment is made to 
measure at a few hours’ notice. 
( jVERCOATS, $8 $15. 
QVERCOATS, $20 $25. J 
Overcoats, $30 $ 40 . ' 
^UITS, $15. gUITS, $30. £UITS, $50. ] 
t^UITS, $20. gUITS, $35, <^UITS, $60. 
l^UITS, $25. gUITS, $40. ^UITS, $65. 
]30YS’ ^UITS, $5 $8. ; 
J]0YS’ J^UITS, $10 $15. ! 
1}0YS’ gUITS, $20 $25. ; 
ORDERS BY LETTER KWI 
BURR'S NEW SYSTEM FOR SELF 
ME A SI RE —of wilicll Tnoiisa nils are 
availing themselves—enable* parties 
in any part of the country to order 
direct from them with lhe eerlainlv 
of receiving the most. PERFECT FIT 
attainable. 
DULES Foil SELF jMEAS' RK, S.am- 
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Hunt Fuee on application. 
TII CHICAGO Fill 
DESTROYED 
THE LITTLE GORPOBiL 
PUBLISHING HOUSE, 
WITH ALL ITS CONTENTS, 
Including the plates for tho November number, 
which was all ready for the pres* and partly printed. 
Notwithstanding tilts terrible " Baptism of I’irr ’’ wn 
are glad to be able to announce that 
• THE LITTLE CORPORAL 
STILL LIVES 1 ! 
The December number will be issued early 111 Novem¬ 
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It will be extra largo, containing about double the 
usual number of pages, and will be sent to all new 
subscribers for 1872 viikk. 
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And upon the most favorable terms of payment. 
Wo Invite tho attonlion of persona intending to 
purchase Pianos, to our Now Illustrated Catalogue, 
giving full description of Styles and prlcoa, and tho 
terms on which wn sell to those desiring to make 
1 I ri7TI171 Elgin and Waltham 
| 3 V* L JL I » Watches In Troy 
coin silver and solid 14 and 18 karat gold cases. First. 
Cases of uniform quality throughout (no short quali¬ 
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Second, cases,>f full weight. Third. The movement 
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I JIARIllGItS do yon want the Best Self-Feeding 
1 Day. straw and Stalk Cutter in the world t Rec¬ 
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Beecher, Solon Robinson, and others. Can be re¬ 
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F. FINCH,Clyde, N. Y. 
HOME GRAPES OF FOREIGN EXCELLENCE. 
Tlie Croton, n. White Grape; the Senasqua, a 
Black Grape. Both for Out-door Culture. 
THEY Dfl NOT MILDEW. 
Their fruit I* equal to iha finest foreign varieties 
wliicti require to lie grown tinder glass. Tho vines 
are liardr. healthy, vigor,,n® and productive. Head 
the following, from an editorial by Dr. Guo. Tlinrlier, 
of lhe Ameriotui Agriculturist: 
H’fidf iccm* tiii sh.tngrst. I* that the Ciioton m/d 
HkNA.sgi A.which a re more thoroughtu foreign than aog 
others in. n, ii collect urn, should be coviph trip exempt from 
mthteio, and that pure mitfl’rx tib inch side of them air 
almost ruined 
They are wanted In every garden und vineyard in 
the United State*. 
Send for descriptive Illustrated Circular, giving 
I fact* of their success in various localities. 
PRICE LIST. 
Per doz. 
CROTON, one year.$1141 »'•» 00 
" two years.. 1 60 '■’OS 
" •• “ very large. 2 00 18 00 
SENASQUA “ * " . 100 9 90 
Sent by mail on receipt of price. 13V,oral Indueonionts 
to agents. STEPHEN VV. UN DER III I.L, 
Croton Point Landing, N. 
EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. 
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Present Chicago Office, Room 5,65 S, Canal St, 
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Wo continue to do a general Advertising business 
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AAR IG>U SA LIC. A uooil Gniin 
©il.'ftVM', und Grazing Farm, containing 208 
acres, good House and 5 Barns; 40 aerus timber, 
balance under euUiv.ittou; well watered ; good or 
Chard, sugar hush, Ac.; 3}.; mile* from Angelica und 
lhe Rochester, N. and P. It. It. Will In? sold for $25 
ner acre—one-hutf cash, balance to suit.'customer. 
The reason for selling Is that t lie owner is not u farm¬ 
er. For particulars address RlC'HAUD II. CnAULBS, 
Angelica, Allegany Co.. N. Y. 
Is rapidly superseding nil other preparation* for 
producing Elegant, Sweet and Wholesome ROLLS, BIS¬ 
CUITS, lilt BAD, IJuckwht'id und other (huddle Cakes. 
Perfectly Pure and Iltltablr, null always ready for im¬ 
mediate use. The C1IKAPHS I' Baking Powder in the 
Wtllil.D, nnd It WILL KEfiiP O.V 7,4-YD OR .Si-.'.l, 
in any climate far uenrar II is well adapted totliotwu 
Of TloUxekeejWS, Miners, Mariners, Emigrants, dr., 
and Is in fact, lnri'di/ rrspeet, tlie BEST YEAST 
rownun mado “/or the Kitchen, the Camp, the 
Dailey.'’ 
SOLD TIV GROCKK 8 A Nil riWAT.KItS lOVEKY WIIEK IE. 
Manufiiecured by DOOl.F.V St BROTHER. 
69 NEW STREET, NEW YORK. 
PERKINS & HOUSE’S 
PATENT METALLIC OR COAL Oil, 
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THE ONLY SAFE AND CLEAN LAMP in the WORLD. 
MOLD BY DF.A I.EUS GENERA 1.1.Y. 
OWNED AND MANUFACTURED BY 
Cleveland Non-Explosive Lamp Co. 
Ckvolniali O., nnd 42 Barclay Si., N« I . 
jy Send for Ciroulurs. 
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miiious tool 
FURNACES, 
FOR CHURCHES, DWELLINGS, STORES, ETC., ETC. 
Thirty year*'experience in mnnufanturing these 
goods have given u* u stock super!,,r to liny tn mar¬ 
ket. Send fur circulars. , . , „ „ 
rich a itnsoN. Boynton .v Co.,234 Water St.. N. 5. 
^ ALL WHO KEEP BIRDS 
, ft' , a van 1J ■ *n Of 
from vermin. tf|glilv 
Fi ilhfg fJ 1 >. w£gmflpiimi£ ■. recoin mo i idea by all 
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" J t ^ . 1 , 1 .* ... I Ol (- 1 ' 
cage. SCHENCK & CO., 269'ft Pearl street, N. Y. 
State you suw this In the BPUAX.. 
Fill your On* Muohtnea In the Full with the best 
quality of 
GASOLINE, 
to avoid trouble in cold weather. For sale by 
J. II. WICKES, 180 Maiden Lane, N. Y. 
WORKS. 
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stamp fora Prlee-l.iBt. 
We send good* by IBkpres*, O.O.D., with privilege 
to examine before paying the bill. Army G an* and 
Revolver* bought or traded for. 
Address J. H. JOHNSTON, 
Grout Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
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Copies mulled. 
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THE 
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