sniull. Foreign sorts lire dull, :md prices lire barely 
inulmnlnod. Latest sales at 5Q)£C. for Georgia. 48e. 
for inferior do.; X and XX Ohio.'li0&a!9No.: XX Ohio, 
62><®64S»'C.; X do. at KJc.; Wisconsin,tjOaiCJve.: West¬ 
ern, 56t,'*60G.: super pulled, 62!»;c.; Texas, ft"’ lac.; 
spring Clip California, I5e.: i'liim jii scoured, 92o.66 
$1.02. Wo quote domestic fleece »t GB@62c. tor Now 
Yoik, Michigan and Indiana ; iii<„,70e. ferOhlo, Peuu- 
sylviinia and Virginia ; 54(2600. for Illinois, WUCOP'Oii 
and town; fffY,d42c. for unwashed Texas fleece, 
35o. for aoniDion tin,; pulled at ffiejitiSu. for extra, 5664 
(3c. for super, HlSiOOe. for No. 1. 
Wliisltv. I'ho arrivals of Western have been 
large, and prices are decidedly lower. We quo!,..* at 
one. 
UOCHUSTEU, Nov. Wheat market, is tiuiet 
and unchanged. New corn is worth 75e. Old scarce 
at. 80e. Oats 46c. Barley lower, selling at 60u*66o. for 
two rowed, and ?5'n.8l)c for four rowed. Dressed 
hogs fll.2.Va('..B0 V awl. Butter lower and u drug at 
24>>.u25e. ligg* seuree, 28l$>29c. Cliiekcns, WsUo. <' 
Turkeysj, ItVjil'.le. ( Vpple • .‘.all 7- luirrcl, and 
the demand light. Potatoes in fair shipping de¬ 
mand at $1,25 f< barrel. Turnips ■llkoiSOc. P bushel. 
Hay scarce, $17is.2l b ton. 
689,708 pounds; from January 1, 65.131,112 pounds* 
same time last year, 55.809.602pounds. 
We quote fancy factory. Ho.; good do., 13@13’xc.: 
common. 96j,,6lOMc.; skimmed, (Valle.; farm dairy, 
good. 13S13o,: common. TtAIOe.; Vermont factory, 
ll'g-ifilSc.; Ohio do., tine. ifiye.: good do., II!^i<vl2c.; 
common do.. 8 c.; English dairy. lift 18m; pine-apple, 
State, lrtftlSc.; do. Connecticut., I9®20c. 
Dried Kruit*.—Blackberries are higher ; quoted 
at Itit!.. with a fair Inquiry Apples and peaches are 
in good receipt, and with moderate sales prices are 
rather weak, although not decidedly changed. 
We quoin . - Apples, old State sliced. 11 els ; 
prime do., quarters, 9<v9'*o.; good do., do., 8N<s49e.; 
fancy sliced Southern. Waite; prime do., 11",lie.: 
good do,, 10'.*e.; old Southern, 57r8e. Pitted 
eherrlos.H2e.33c.; raspberries. 33c.: peeled penehus 
fancy North Carolina. 18>iil9o.; prime do I7.»l7!^c.; 
15U idltc.: fair to good. 10 @T*''.: iih- 
-lialves. 9'V<iil0l^e.; quarters, 8ftS‘4c. 
LOVELL9! PATENT 
'I'll Id AllRIT.A VK; OH. IT.A K Hltl isH, 
The AUBILAVT3 is designed to take llnipinre ol the InofUelent and dangerous instruments hitherto 
employed for the purpose of cleansing the human EAR. The BULB or BRUSH, wiiieh Is made ol the 
finest, toughest SPONGE Imported, is Sewed and fastened llrrtdy to the handle with strong white silk 
thread passed through a hole drilled near the end for that purpii.se. The Stem, to winch tills attachment 
Is made, is encased in SOFT ROBBER, all important unit nen ssary addition, which completely prevents 
the herd substance composing the handle from eotniug In contact with the kaii when itin Instiii munt 
I s used, besides giving to the A inTtn.K n neat and dura tile ilnish. All deposits in Hie 10 A U can l.e iionovcd ; 
that orgun eiui lie pleasantly, safely and thoroughly cleansed ; and tickling, so often all animvimee, ran be 
instantly altttucil by ilsltio it. Deafness, and other atreetlons ot i lie Ka K. inav often he cured or pi i vcntod 
by using it. ttlsim indispensable AUTli't.K lot every I .idfcv-V and Utqiligman'M TOI I.Ji'.’r ; 
and an addition of mealcnlablt! value to the appolntnienfsiil' ihe Niu'-au’.v. Sold, ll'liriirnulr, |,v all 
Ditt o Sl'Nimv M VN and Notion HuPSISB.nl lute prices; and Retail, by Dm liiSIST.H and Dka l.mts in No¬ 
tions and VARIETTIRH throughnut tile United Slates for *$.» f.T.als. When Imylng, see limb you gel the 
A11 HI I.A V K. and not imv Imitation nr pretinrint imp rove mint. C tf~ .Moisten before iiki'iio Sample securely 
mailed to any address on receipt of 35 cent*, by |1, S. A III, I''. LOVELL, 
I’liieiitce* and ball' VI a imi tiler lire r*. (12? dlurhei fl|„ Pliilndc Iplitn. 
prime Georgia, 
peeled peaches 
l’lums, 23&25c. 
Eggs.—-The supplies of fresh have been light the 
last few diivs and prices are rather belter. I,lmed 
are plenty’and in moderate demand, with prices 
about the same. We quote, Jersey fresh. 33u.: State 
and Penn, ut mark. 31«/.32iv, Western, extra brands, 
loss Oft, ShtGElc.; Western, loss otr.HUnlile.; C.uimdUut, 
loss off,31(a.i'2e.! limed, State, loss off,241225(5.; limed. 
Western, loss off, 2348240. 
Flour.—Supplies have been littoral, and the stock 
has acouinulHied freely. Tim foreign exports have 
been discouraging and shippers unwilling to operate 
unloss at a decided declino in prices. The market is 
about fifteen to twenty coots lower for the week, 
closing with u very tame feeling 
We quote at *5.80,1,0.25 lor superfine State; 
Jfi.fiOW-fi 70 for common extra do.: $0.75(0,7.85 for good 
to eloiiee do.; $0.!kka7,l?i for fancy do.; $5.75ft0 25 for 
superfine Michigan. Indiana, Ohio, Iowa. Ac.; $6.45(2 
fi.fiO for extra do.: ifli.TOii7.2u tor choice extra do.: 
including shipping brands of round hoop Ohio at 
$6.(10.idJSD. and trade brands of do. at 16.85,*7.20; good 
to choice white wheat extras at $ 7 . 2037 . 41 ); .Minnesota, 
fair to very choice extra at $7 00*8.110; SI. Tools at 
$6.9n,47.20 for common to fair extra, ami $7,85.89.25 for 
good to choice: Southern Is in small demand at $6 80 
0.77.50 for extras, and i7.5KtV.25 for good to choice. 
Rye al $ I 10 <5.40 fc Common to line. 
Fresh Kriill*.—The apple market, isrunnlng bet¬ 
ter now that common and full stock luls been com 
fortahlv closed out. Winter stock in prime order 
on wharf bring $8.75. Pears arc no longer of com¬ 
mercial importance. Grapes urn M 111 m heavy sup¬ 
ply, and a guod wholesale nuyor can do about what 
he Chooses with prices. Cranberries in good de¬ 
mand when sound. Some parcels arc softening Hi us 
early- Quinces nominal. Louisiana oranges $t0 V 
bill. Ho-paekcd hickory nuts higher. 
Wo quote; Apples, V t)UI., prime, $.’i„, 3.7.7 com¬ 
mon. $| I26e2; Pears. Vicar. $ff.t 6 ; Winter Nel¬ 
lis, *6.7; Quinces, apple, bbl., $5.87. pear. $4ftll; 
Gropes, common, "ft ft • 1 b.(<42o.'. Isabella,3.< fe : Cn- 
tuwb ,. P,(ic.; Oranlun'rtes.llao. obi., 10: common 
to fair. $0*3: crates. $2 70,*3. Hickory nuts. '»< busli- 
el, *l. 7 a 2: rlii'snnts, V imshel, $8.50(24; black wal¬ 
nut*. $1; pet-aim. I4<,j 16.; ; peanuts, new Vu., $l,50'i5 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKETS, 
Utica, N. V., Duti'y 111 indict. 
UTICA, Nov, fi—fi I*, ill, A* we anticipated at 
the opening of the market, lmi litile wa ; iloni' to-day. 
Over 5,1)00 boxes wore ollercd, hut only two sales, ag¬ 
gregating 360 boxes, were made—one lit 131,'c., the 
other nt IS.Hc. 'I'ho latter figure was q ill to freely of¬ 
fered i.y buyers for a prime article,lmi refused. One 
lot of fancy, 1,006 boxes, called out bids of 1 .".\c , but 
nothing short Of He- would bnv it. ami It was left un¬ 
sold. But, it- Is a Hue lot. and will keep 
We see that 14c. was reached al Tittle Falls to-day; 
but a telegram Informs us that the market was dull 
at Fort Plain, and the highest figure was 13>tc. 
12 and 14 Court Street, Brooklyn, and No. 173 Broadway, N. Y. 
STEPHEN CROWELL, President. PHILANDER SHAW, Secretary. 
CHAUNCEY BEDELL, Vice-President. WM. R. CROWELL, Marine Sec. 
Nr.w Yokk. October ll. 1871. 
We are happy to say that the Phenix Insuranco Company of Brooklyn will pay A 1,1, her losses In the 
Chicago lire out of her net surplus, over all liabilities, leaving her sound and anxious for business. 
Our condition on October 1,1871, Is us follows : 
Citsli Capital.$1,000,000 00 
Gross Surplus. 858,755 45 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Nkw Your, Nov. 9. is*l. 
Fort the most pnrt tho weather during the week 
lust ended has been favorable to trade, hut iiouln-v 
is cmulng In thick anil fast, and disputes for ihe 
supremiuy. And still it 1« renirti kahle how well the 
price of cattle has been sustained, with such a heavy 
run of stock. True, there is a declino of nf, 
the close, hut all the droves Imv,- been sold off. 
Sheep are in fair supply, ami sell well, hut there is a 
large fulling off In ihe arrivals of hogs, and prices 
are slowly crawling up. Tho profpeet.s rather 1'itvor 
dull markets, all round, for tho week to come. 
TOTALS LIVE STOCK FOR TUK WKtCK. 
Milch 
iiiwvsft. Caw*. CaIvan, S!*r„|» I 
This week..9.098 100 2.311 84,011 35,616 
Bust week.f.2W 182 1JW2 81 12, 
Correspond'g w'k.'7(1 7,553 12s 1 ,799 43,510 20.961 
Average, '79 . 6.847 iff 2.240 28,151 17,108 
—After the strong close one week ago, tho 
arrivals worn largo 6,090 on Monday, viz., 148 cars at. 
Corn tu uni pa iv. 121 at. lOoth street,, an,I 36 at Woehaw- 
ken,—and trade was active and prices were full v sus¬ 
tained. Tho quality of the stock rated good, with one 
or two very linn droves. One lot was so very fat I hat 
a whole non was sold at 1 Sc , anil I he tops of the other 
lots at. V-MAC Kveiythiug was Hold, hut It WHS evideot 
I hat hoteliers loaded op heavily Tho most noticea¬ 
ble feature was the* transfer of N. Morris, with ids 
extensive shipments from the Erie to the Pa, and N. 
./. i Central lto.ads, landing at Common I paw. This mu- 
IdHullv weakens the Weeltilwken yards, leaving no 
largo shipper there. Owpersot state stock are rather 
pleased, tor there will be less ot a monopoly now. 
There la an effort being made to try and COiiaontrnte 
the west side trade ut Qommuiilpaw. 
Slock has been coming in very freely since Monday 
—2.840 beeves to- <l -.tniael, il a or, j 
prices fell off Ir • , a., y , , 
Monday,Hilda t.a ke<! w k . n 
took very good ■ ' ■•• •.I I v. I,de .. poor 
Texans went.,;- T ....- 
a n, i pretty fait 
aged lie. Stilt. ... ", - ningi'., wliil,, wni , 
leads off in snopl’, "I I by Illinois, ami next 
Kentucky. Tb pi 1 now litvoia .. lurtlier I. . 
cl Inc to-morrow. 
The followln 
market. 
A Tliweek. T.astWcek. 
* *nU Cinki. 
OUeiee bo Hooks, w n, .u»f m I2}f jinf )2),i 
timid to t>rimc. '• ...11 ot Ui% 11 w ID; 
Medium. " ...10 (,C lll.bf 10 i,a 100j 
Ordinary. " ... 9 hi 9‘.. 9 («i OQ 
l’ooiost grade. " . 7 66 8 !< 8 f <6 9 
Average of all sains,...,.. 10J4 (it lO.vr ui 
HI 11eli Clows. With fewer cows and quite an ad¬ 
vance in thn price or milk, dealers liiid road v sales 
for all tholr good animals. The milkmen are accus¬ 
tomed to lay In a fresh supply to go through the 
Winter with about this time, hence considerable in¬ 
quiry for good cows. It is a very ordinary cow winch 
now sells below $.70. Fair to good milkers command 
$65(070) with prime ut $80, and some extras at $90. In 
lots, most sales to uiUlnnnii uro at $70,475. 
Vcul dnlvos.—These drug, Just. now. tho supply 
of live bring large '.lull dressed culvert are very abun¬ 
dant and low, thus Injuring iho uale of live. ling, 
dressed grass calves uro selling at. 57 t 8 e. y it,, with 
die- ed milk veals of largo size, at 8 ,,dllle., and the 
JlnOst. searcoly oxecod 14c- Afid still fat live calves 
sail at likA 10 Sc., though very fair ones arc turned off 
at 9>: Grass and fed Calves are lower, whole pons 
selling at 6 n«(C. A lot of 19? mixed calves uverugod 
$8.89 each. 
Sheep and I,limbs. TJlereIs no change to note 
In either sheep or lambs. Tho supply Inis been regu¬ 
lar and sulliclejfit for all dliiuundx, while trade oon- 
Llmios very fair. Fat lutnlis lire in most request. 
Sonic very poor stock Is being .sent to market, as 
frosts in the country shorten the herbage. A lot of 
very t hin sheep was Hold as low as 4Jig., while, some 
call In robs of less than 60 Its weight went lit 5\c. In 
general fair to good sheep sell at. .,Qi«, 6 e., with ex 
Iras it BMC., and uven 0S<J. Good Iambs are worth 
7!-i’,'.8e.; choice. 8 Qo. We note a ear Canada lambs 75 
Its., lit 6 c.; sonic 71 !b., state at, 7\C,: a lot of 80 a,, do., 
Mq'e.; a ear Ha it. Ohio sheep, 5Sc.; a ear 88 !b. Michi¬ 
gan, 6 c„ and loll Canadas 104 Its., at 6140 . 
Hog*. Here we have quite a falling off In num- 
bers, and live are selling more freely nt !.,i-. advance, 
or 4Ifi3)3Xc. City dressed Western are quoted lit 5Y 
(,47c.. as extremes, moat sales being al. tical'ie. Coun¬ 
try dressed vary from 6 to i Wc-, with some #mall pigs 
ut-Bo. 
I-ATEST, Nov. 10, IMII.— Bn-vr«. -Receipts 
to-day 56 cars at Cotiiiuunipaw. 19 at Wenhiiwken and 
7 at 1 )ue llumlredtli street, (UUIcing 1,382 head. A rain 
storm which injures the sale of dressed lueaLs and 
forces poultry, tends to a dull market for live stock, 
and prices yield l-guiNo. from yesterday. 
Sheep. -Arrivals to-day 7,560, viz. 15 cars at Corn- 
muni paw, 13 at Forty-eighth street and 10 >4 ai For¬ 
tieth Street. Trudo was dull, hut 00 change 10 
prices. 
Hog*.—'There were 4,810 hogs arrived to-day, viz : 
25 cars ut Fortieth street ami Is at Cnmninnlpnw. 
The fueling was weaker live offering .it 4V ,4 .c., 
ami dressed pigs selling \ jc. lower, or at GjSfc. Other 
weights were unchanged. 
Los 3 , etc., adjusted but not due, Oct. 1,1871 
ESTABLISHED 1837 
III VIIH HA' ONE VCF.NT l\ 
;ti days sidling MTV I'IBn UllOOJl 
Uecommcnded by tin rare Greeley 
and tlm Huml AY in- l'„r/,,r. One 
b Agniit. 
Hi X GO., 20 Cortlandt St., N. Y. 
Cliicago losses will not exceed, in any event. $350,0( 
And we are firmly of the opinion that t lie loss will not exceed. $300,0( 
The Phenix Tnsnuneo Company of Brooklyn are to-day Bound and solvent. 
Wo congratulate our patrons and ourselves on imr good lorlono. 
STEPHEN CROWELL, President 
r riTT? T 4 rw Klffiti Wiitcli.uno of the 
Ill 17 1 J /\ I / I best Tadics’ Watches 
now made, in heavy II ami 18 karat solid gold oases, 
less than any other lnui.se in the United Stales. Ask 
your Jeweler the price nf tho Tuily Elgin in such 
cases, then send for my CatoInguo and non- the dif- 
tiTcncn. Sent C i), I).: privilege to examine. F. J. 
NASH, 713 Broadway. " Worthy ot the fullest cimll- 
dence."— 'Ohrix/tnii Ailvocute. '* AH that Mr. Nasli 
says may be depended upon.”— I'lirinlUin at l York. 
“ Reliable -Ifours'i Rural A'ctc- Yorker. 
THE 27TH EDITION OF THE 
PRACTICAL SHEPHERD 
A Complete Practical Treatise on the Breeding', 
Management and Diseases of Sheep. 
New York, growth 1871....,,,.,.35o7l6$c. 
iliiAtnrn, “ 1371....!iVi«6i)o. 
Western, “ 1871.35<v«e0o. 
Yearlings, “ 1870.....20/430C. 
lllits, “ 1869.lt),,o20(!. 
Did olds. “ 1868.9/61 'iC. 
Californians, “ 1871.00®?Q(.'. 
CaliforilliinB, “ 1870. lH(a 2 He. 
Calif,it nl.ms. “ 1869. 9,wl6c. 
Bn varlii ii a.... . .717,1'80c. 
Koglisli..654475c. 
Hoy mill Struve. There nro an innreiisod num¬ 
ber ot shipping orders oil l.lio marker for hay. and us 
the arrivals uro moderate, prices are very firm. Straw 
is quiet, tho sales In small lots only. Sales nt $1 10 
f,,r shipping liuy; $1.20,.,1.60 for retail lot*; 80 m90c. 
for short rye. straw; $1.05;, 4 1.10 for long rye; 75<,<80<;. 
lor oat; 00c. for wheat. 
I'rnv l*jciii*.—'The business In mess pork is more 
restricted. The demand is very light, and limited to 
Imre wm Li of conn anittn. The price of ..- drop¬ 
ped to $13 early in tile week, closing ut ahnuL $13,10. 
Prime and extra prime, $9,504(19. Prime mess al $11 
for Wealern. F,.r forward delivery there lias lieeu 
rat her more inquiry at full prices. Hales ot new for 
January, at $14-7 ; I ehrnaiy, at $14.25, and foi'Junu- 
ary. Febroai v ami .March, $11.37. Dressed hogs are 
llrm ul 54, ,«d'. . Middles there is a moderate ship- 
ping trade. For early delivery the market is steady, 
hut tor delivery after this iic nlli prices are weak. 
8 ilea ot city long clear, 8b(e ; bellies, SindQw.: short 
rib for Dnceuiher. Okie, tor Cumlierlnnds; fljitir- lor 
short rib.; short, eli i r for January, Tiyc. Cot meats 
are selling slowly at Kk<vl2e for liuips In nlc.klo; 7c. 
for shoilldiO'S ill -alt , 6 t ^„f,ii')(:. toi do. In pickle 
Smoked men is-there >a n moderate trade from 
dealers at steady rates. We quote hams, 13'„.UK'.; 
slioulders, 7N(,(,Sc.: clear rih.SJ^i^Oc. Tanl-there Is 
a light sale and prices are weak. Larger arrivals are 
expected here In a few days and holders urc uoxiouM 
to realize at. the quoted rates. Now Western ? team 
94,foi spot, 9‘kc. for December, 9Ye- for ilarcli. 
Stearliie is steadily held at. 1ti«»10!4O, for prime. Beef 
is quiet at unchanged prices. We quote plain West¬ 
ern mess. $7',, 11.'extra ineMs, flF'SH, Beef liainsare 
quiet ul $23,i.21 for new Tierce beef is in good supply 
un,l freely offered with but few buyers. We quote 
new at $16,a 17 tor prime mess, $2(V„24 for India mesa. 
'Tallow is In good export demanded at9iit>9,kic. 
Poo 1 1 ry mill (liinip.—'The (Ictnand Is almost en¬ 
tirely tor dressed. There is a considerable amount 
of live here, and It is difficult to sell. Prices gener¬ 
ally, uro lower. 
We ijie io: Fowls, live, Ht.nte A N J., 16 Ik.. USC.; 
do Western. 10„.12c ; do. rooatfifa, 9(«IOe.; eliickens, 
N. J.. vs n>.. 12c ; ducks, ynutig. pair, i’oc. 'i. $1.25; geese. 
Western, $1. 15: do. N. J.$2,a2 50: turkeys. Slate A 
N.J.. ., a I2'i,.i;ic.; iln.Western, 10wl2e.; grouse, pair, 
8Se.,, $1 17; partridges, pair, 50c w$l ; Vcnisrn, whole, 
12! ;c.; long saddle. ItVojITtt.; short do.. 186419c. Htull- 
fen pigeoni, V iloz.,$2iu2 i7 qtUHl at $2.fiOi42.7., Pile*. 
Itahoiis. .70c Dressed at l.ValBc. for elnClieris , l.ViGrtC. 
for turkey*•. 16,420c. for ducks.; ducks, teal, lO.waOc.; 
do. r,»d. i4)„,90e.; do. canvas, $1.5Qfii2; Engllsli suipo, 
per doz., $1.40. 
Seed*.-Tho shipping demand Tor cloyor has be¬ 
come qulto brisk, the deiuand from all directions. 
Fui'y 3 5 H) Imgs have been taken since our lust, com¬ 
mencing ut lie. nnd dosing firm at IlVallVe. Timo¬ 
thy Ik liuril to I'll, the best lots qmnrdut $;i.2j. Flux 
is dull at $1.95 52, Die latter an oulsUle price. 
Tolinecn.--The demand for Kentucky loaf con¬ 
tinues very light, the sales limited to the home trade. 
There arc no now features in the market. Prices are 
held th inly. We quote us follows: 
New Crop. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Lugs..,,,. 7>7<4 j 8 c. 7Y'!»8 Nc. 
Common to me¬ 
dium leaf. S'/i& 9 Ki 8K6410 
Good do. :i',„d0N 111 , , il 
Fine do.11 (412 
Selections.. 12!pc 13 13 (<414 
Old crop. New crop, 
Coniieottant and Mass. Oilers... — «4—c. J2H(%l4c. 
Binders, seconds. — (ai— 15 4623 
Wrappers lots. — ha — 25 (,v35 
Miic wrappers. — (<4— 49 (a.75 
Now Ytok Hillt» inters.. — (<6— 14 <k 13 
Avorngelots . ..— 64 — 25 6432H 
Win peers . — 66— 25 (aifit) 
Pennsylvania mid Ohio tillers.. — 66— 14 („;16 
Average lots...,. - 66— 13 6425 
Wrappers..,,,.-*,... — 64— 25 6445 
11van a. New crop. Common. S7N<S,92Nc-: good. '.0 
®$1.011; ilon, $1.92,0,1 HI. currency. Vaiu. I cot. 
97:.ca a $i; ii eets, —«4$|,J5; average lots, — (it$l.U2N, 
Curroncv. Black work, Common and medium, in 
bond, l5(,nlSa.; good and line, do., 19.,i.22c. Bright 
work, common and mcOiuiq, in bond, 25ds;kjc.i good 
and line, do., 356455c. 
vegetable*.—Potatoes are Inline supply and In 
good order. There arc free seders at last weeks’ 
raies. Hweet potatoes higher. Other stock uhund- 
ani for the advanced ftcnson. 
We dilute: - PonchblnWA. $l..TiJ64l.i5 ; Dyriglit, 
$1.3,,(j 1.50: Jitcksoii White,$1'7„1J{5; Good rich, $1;<7,1.25; 
Tarly Hose. $1,507„1.75; Cabbages, per 1UI, $5^6; Gar- 
hv, per UK) hunches, $8<.tl0; marrow squaslies. $1.25; 
onions, pgr bbl., $!.7,Va2: onions, per 100 strings, 
Piimpldn* per l'K*. $4(oJl; Sweet potatoes, 
. A $1.75(fi2 '15; Delaware $2.2fi?i2.75. Itussln turnip.'. 
$1 ,.i. 2 o White turnips $1.25-141.51), Carrots $1.50. 
Beets $1.50. 
\\ ool. -Tho nuiiket has a better tone. There Is 
con-ahaable inquiry for fleeces from tuamiftleUir- 
ers. ami a more general disposition to pay lute ask¬ 
ing prices. Dealers arc not purchasing to any ex¬ 
tent. the nfferiugB are moilcrute, and holders arc 
quite indifferent, accepting only foil bids, J'cxas and 
Luiirornla stock selling slowly. The stock here is 
Tlu* most perfect, reliable and generally useful macliine in existence. For the family of the farmer or 
mechanic, wlieru tho Wf-fll 1 ' 'jfftrta! ut ■; sowing O-at;bIporgi’go 1 ' from iiie lieavlfgt garments of men's wear 
to the most deheato and oniamonttll fabrics for ladles aiid cluffir-tMirlt has proved lUoD tflODmglity efficient 
and entirely satisfactory, or uneqouled simplicity and ,-onipuctaiiss of construction, cniaiiirA uf being 
learned mid operated with onc-tourth the liana! expOtW?tUi'77 ,f time and labor, wli.li a capaidtvfor qimnilty, 
quality and variety of eremiDori beyond Its compettUirs, .ad n lupii'-atloxi fpr durability and reliability 
known nii'i appi'eenUed by UioiihmiuIs. it Ii olteroil ti» the r„ oplc t,o tint most critical lii“peetioii and com¬ 
parison, with confidence that its obvious merits cannot fall to convmoo the care; ul ,'xumiucr o) its ■,- pri¬ 
ority. Manufactured by tho 
By Hon. HENRY S. RANDALL, LL. D., 
A uthor of .S/‘ crf> f{uefanrirv ir the SaHt/i, ’ " bine 
Wool Shee{> ihmtmmii e\f 
the Sheep lIn xhan.Ity t y jpir Vrrat a/ the 
Kura! Xj-.u—Yot M. r. 
Tins oxcellont work (sold heretofore " ||| v by soh- 
scriptlon) is now placed in the hands of Uio Trade, 
and may be obtained of all Booksollorg. it is the 
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