We quote Orange county calls, fancy, SS®. 10c.; 
other good palls, SlfeMo.; poor lo s, 200330.; State 
flrkins and half tuba, line, 3l03ue., In lines, und 38fe 
37c. for selections • fair to good State, 26<<43Qc.: Welsn 
toswoc. 
Cheese. The general market lms been decidedly 
In tho seller’s favor. Wo have hud very light re¬ 
ceipts, a* during the flnunclul flurry shipments for¬ 
ward were materially limited, and with shippers in 
the market far larger Hues, more particularly of 
“ gilt-edged stock,”m couuectlon wltu the Increased 
cost In the interior, 14Xm has been mudeforuhuioust 
lines. 
Fine and choice factory, 14fe14Xc. j do. good to 
prime. 13X>? Like.: fair lota, 12c.; State Rita dairy, 
S ood to p, me. BJffeWMo.; do. fair lot*. 11X012 Jfcv 
o. Skimmed, SfeOc.: Western, fine chuddar, 120 12XC.; 
do. good flat, I2V013O-; do. fair lots, UX012c.; sk:;n- 
mea, 6fe8o.; English dairy, 11 H0I2XC. 
Cider.—New ranges at 144420c.. ns to quality. Cider 
vinegar, 2)fe23c. Market for vinegar dull, the light 
crop of pickles this year having decreased the de¬ 
mand. 
Cotton.—New has arrived freely, latterly, and in 
this connection, with tho lute dllflculty in handling 
foreign exchange, produces adeeltnein prices. Quo¬ 
tations for now are as follows, based upon stock In 
warehouses running lo quality not more than hulf a 
grade above or below the classlflcatlon. 
Uplands. Alabftinn. NewOrlrans Thxhs. 
Good Ordinary. 
14X 
UK 
UK 
UK 
ItiX 
16* 
16X 
1<! K 
17X 
17 H 
17« 
17 X 
17 Y 
18X 
1* K 
1SX 
1ST4 
18X 
I8jf 
1954 
vox 
Middling. 
Dried Fruits.-Apples bold tlrtnly. with a. mod¬ 
erate shipping business. Peaches unobanged, with 
trade qti i. Blackberries lower and dull. 
Southern apples, 0657c.; do. now, 1 644c.; State 
9c.; V\ ostern, TX'owSc. Black 
berries, ia.u 14c. reeled peatmen, prime Georgia and 
North Carolina, 13019a.: uupeeled, OfeDXt- for imlvas 
and 6,J>iijj>7c. for quarters Pitted cherries. 27c. for 
State lino .Southern. Ku.snborrlos, new. O f .7c. New 
peolod poaches, 20®25c. Southern apples, now, 7fe.se.; 
do. rt iced. 8010c. CuHIorulaplums,32fe35e.; do. peurs, 
■f-feJOc. 
Eggs.—Sales are Blow, and as llio deliveries hero 
are larger, prices are weak, dales at 2602OXC. for 
Western; Canadliuj,2tia'y.lXc.; Southern. 25026c.,and 
276524c. for Stall, and Pennsylvania. 
Flour. -Prices are unsettled with a dull trade and 
liberal umvula. Shippers have been cheeked in ope- 
rating to auy extent through tho low rate of ex- 
Flonr. -Prices are unsettled 
liberal arrivals. Shippers have 
rating to auy extent through 
change. 
No. 2. 
Fnpertlnc State. 
Extra do .... 
Fancy do.... 
Suportlne Western.... 
Extra. do... 
MI uuesuta oxtras... 
Western, white wuuat.... 
Bound hoop Ohio. 
Trade brand* do. 
Southern, extra.. 
Double extras.... 
Bye flour. .. 
Corn tnoul, Jersey. 
Brandywine. 
.*3 760 b (10 
. 6 25fefl W 
.« 6 75 
. 7 20® 7 00 
.6 2 '»fe U 10 
. B 500 7 00 
. 7 25fel0 2.7 
. 7 750 8 63 
. (1 lio® 7 00 
. 7 2064 8 00 
. 0 7.10 8 23 
. B OUfelO 50 
. 4 ltx^ 6 0L> 
. 3 30jS 3 40 
. 8 Wife 4 00 
thy l» lower, offering at $3. Bough flax is offering 
at $2.1502.20. 
Tobacco.—Business is Improving from shippers, 
and there is sufficient lifo to general trade to 
strengthen values. 
qUOTATtONS—NEW CROP. 
Light Grades. Henry Grades. 
Lugs.7 ® 7X'o. 7!*i» 7«e. 
Good do. ... 73464 8‘<c. 7life HJ^c. 
Common to medium leaf. SX® 0XC- 9 fe }<m<s. 
Good go. ..10 64 lUXc. U ® 13 
Flue do. ..H 0 12 c. 12X0 13 c. 
Selections.12Xfe 13 c. 13,X® l& 
8ERULKAF CROP Of 1371. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts tillers.11 0 11 c. 
seconds.12 fe 25 c. 
wrappers.....40 64 55 C. 
selections...00 & <5 e. 
New York Oilers.10 Oil c. 
wrappers.is ® 11 . 
assorted lots.11 <e> J * c. 
Pennsylvania tillers...12 felt c. 
wrappers...» 6® nfl e. 
assorted lots...18 fe 28 c. 
Ohio tillers... . 0 60 8 e. 
wrappers....18, © •>» c. 
assorted lots........... 9.X0 12 e. 
WlBoonsin assorted lots...8 fe 9 e. 
Vegetables. - Exporta of potatoes past week, 
4,lf,0 bbl*.; oulonn, 735 Uhl*. Potatoes are Inactive and 
prims uluse eiislei’. Onions arc firmer, as the export 
demand bus begun to usd them. Sweet potatoes were 
low at the first of the week, but the oflbrtug has been 
comfortabl y worked down, and prices are steadier. 
We quote Early Hose, $1.7302 V bht., In built. 
Poach Blow, .7 do.: Puurless, $1.5001.7.* do. 
Potatoes In double beads, add 22c. d bbl. Sweet po¬ 
tatoes, VlrRtalu.Sa.&OfeftlV lib).; In bags. M.35««2.50; 
Delaware. fc.f-'dWJtl V bb). Onions. (' bb)., (-'■ >fe3 
tiir red, FKfllf.’h for yellow, uml JtfeS fur white Maf- 
row s innsb, $1.25 7' bbl.: Hubbard. 81-75 du. Carrots, 
S2. KuhbIii turttlpv *1.3701.03. Garlic, 7' ICO strings, 
$12- Pumpkins, 100, $108. 
w. 11. CLARK, Tolland, Conn.—Quotations for Do¬ 
mestic onions are always Inte-uled to be reported for 
bbl*. Foreign stock, snob n* Bermuda and Portu¬ 
gese, are quoted, wheu in Be ison. uncording to the 
Ktylo oi p icltage*—hampers, boxes or bbl*. 
Whisky —Is docldodly lower, with liberal supplies, 
closing at 31 e. 
• Woul.—The tone of tho market shows no Improve¬ 
ment. Hero and there a few lots are being taken by 
uninufHnturcrs. and cash buyers obtain concessions. 
Generally, holders carry tholr supplies with eonti- 
denco, expecting uu early resumption of important 
Ohio, Pennsylvania anil Weal Virginia fleeces. 52® 
Me. for XX and 4U®5lc. for X; New York, Michigan 
and Wisconsin. IVfeiPe. for XX arid 476649c. for X: 
luillann, Kuntuoky and Tonuessee, 47050c. for XX 
and 4401tic. for X ; Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota, 1564 
47o. for XX and 44047c. for X ; pulled. 45fe30c. for ex¬ 
tra, IhiCllo. for super and 80®33c. for No. 1. 
Hogs. Thoro was a slight decrease In the value 
i;X647;>6c. ; light pigs. He. Trade improved Friday 
forenoon, wlteu live weru worth &H®53<0.; elty dress¬ 
ed, Gfe73<c. 
elty dreas- 
Ifreih Fruita.—Apples are In good demand, but- 
too plenty to quote quite as strong as at our last. 
We quote mixed, g8.nj3.25 p bbl : selected lota and 
fancy small lota, f 3.60698.7.7: olbur, S7.50642.76. Pears 
continue abundant! in fact, tno steady largo supply 
wo have had this season checks late soles. Prices 
remain eu: j y,as follows:—Bartletts,uoe house,)ft®8 
f ior bhh: SookOl,$Afel2; Louise.3a«4a: choice Virgal- 
ou, 1 10—running uneven this year; Duchess, $1648 i 
some lots nave no vale; Cooking, Crapes are 
a little Urtoer, hnt still approamtable for all buyers. 
CoueOrds, lu small boxes, 7fe8e ; loose, UuySe.- Dela¬ 
ware uiid Catawba, Sfello.; Iona, Bfelle. Cranberries 
are la good supply, and there is trade enough to es¬ 
tablish u price. \Ve learn tuore will bo an effort made, 
this ueasou, to introduce this Product into E'uope 
We quote litpe Cod, In bids., sBfeU.'.U; N. J. boxes, 
$2.50®2 for good to prime; pour to fair, $1 iw 2. Chest¬ 
nuts will be plenty, and the present high rates of 
f8.. 0 *9.50 per bush, are only tool porary. Hickory outs 
t2.o0®2.75 per bush. Beunuht quiet at late prices. 
Uruin.—Brices generally hnve been depressed 
and lower, under tree arrivalu. with the shipping 
business limited through the difficulty lu negotiating 
exchange. 
Wheat, Mil., No. 2..*1.3964*1.4* 
do. 1. 1.416* 1.1.7 
China o. No. 2. 1.37® 1.39 
Red Western, new... 1.55s* 1.00 
Amber do .. l.lKFi l.nl 
White. 1.05® 1.76 
Bye, Western..... 
New State. 90®95c. 
Barley malt. Canada West. 1.50® 1.10 
Corn, Steamer... . 01®ii2c. 
Sail... <l3fetHc. 
White. flSfeOBKe. 
Southern.. t:6®o"c. 
Oats, Western mixed. S3fe65c. 
White. 
Barley, Western.. 1.45® 1.50 
State, twu-rowed. Mb® — 
do. four-rowed.-. 1,66® 1,06 
Hny uml straw,—Shipping grades arid strictly 
prime retailing qualities ure wanted at full late 
prices. Straw i> plenty and dull. 
We quote prituu Timothy, per ton, $27fe28; do., fair 
to good, do., per bin, $ 22 ® 20 ; do., shipping grade, 
per ton, MU: do. clover, good, per ton, $18; do.. In¬ 
ferior, per ton, flffelfj. Straw, long, per ton, *18®17; 
do., short, per ton, $15; do., oat, tier Ion, $Ufel5. 
Uoney.—There Is a fair display of white clover. 
Choice loti only meet with sale. Wo quote white clo¬ 
ver, In glass boxes, SO®3uc,; buckwheat do., nominal, 
26® 27 c. 
Hops.-The arrivals have been laritq 1 , and prices 
havij uoelliiiid. Trade is very slow. Tuu irregularity 
that exists In the Interior morn or loss unsettles the 
general market, leading tho trade here to await de¬ 
velopments. 
We quote prime and choice new, 45®50c.; good, 
do.. 42®45c.; talr do.. 40e.; choice State, ls72 cron, 87o.; 
good, 3jc.; poor, »!«>., 30c.; Eastern, ’72 crop, 3ufe37c.; 
Wisconsin. do.,30S>35c. for good and prime lota. 
Poultry awl tiume, — Dressed poultry arrives 
regular, but nothing extra lu quall'v from the State 
or West. W>- quote Ihmnsylvanla and New Jersey 
fowls and (SblckeiH. 186622c.; State, l&iilUc.: Western, 
l&SoiHc, Turkeys, N. J., kOfe'tic.: Stale and Western. 
lCfeZlC. Western ducks, 17fe2Lu. Live poultry sells 
well, i.heu quality favors it. Wo quote Western 
fowls and chickens, 12wL5e,; New Jersey. lii'j&17c.; tur¬ 
keys. 16@l c e.; Ducks, New Jersey, $1®J,25 »i pair; 
We.- tern, ti7'j».v«.t Gc (•«', N. J., $2.7.5:;*3; do. Western, 
$1.76®2. Game Is In only moderate supply for the 
requirements 01 cooler weather. Figoons, stall fed, 
826*2.25 V dozen ; do. flight, picked, $1,25® 1.37: wood- 
oock, 7fifeS0c.i paxlrtdjfps, 75®85e for best lino tOfeOOc. 
for poor- hares, 85c. V pair. Venison, whole deer. 
l5t*lCc.; saddles, do., 20fex2c. 
Provlsloua.—The general market has been more 
or less dtaturbu't by the money orcssuru and decline 
In tho cold premium. L'ruio:- nro decidedly lower. 
iHhort clear, for winter delivery, 7'Yc.; long and short 
c ear, together, half-and-half, tK&j lone clear, 7)ic. 
Beef hams choice Western $22; Texas prime, 
K?0i*22: do. fair lota, fliitUH. Lard, new, at 8 3-16c. 
for Western steam on spot* t 3 -Me. for October; 
8 i 4 e. for November. Loug dear, BJfe.: short clour, 
9UC-; short rib. '.’®35<c. M.-s.i pork, *10.75, spot; 
western pflmi mess at *15.76010.50, Oressoa ho«», 
city, 5k<i7e. Cut-meats are selling at ll'y, 12c. for 
hams, loos*'i 7X r -'. for shoulders, loose; 9®llc. for 
pickled bellies, loose, itoxoa dry-salted ghouloers, 
5J*'c. for wmter delivery. Smoked meats at l'lfellc. 
for loose ImitiM. 8 e. for loose shoulders. Tallow at 
TJfc. tor prime shoe*. Beef, .selling at $96411.75 for 
barreled uew plain mess, f 125,13.60 for extra mess. 
Tleroed beef, new, for short delivery, at *16019 for 
new India mess, $ls®20 for new extra indla mess. 
Heeds.—New Clover Is In better supply and offered 
at lOKc., but shippers refuse to pay this price. Tlmo- 
Horse llurhet.—The f o’lowing soles have boon 
effeetedut auction t—5 head of poor quality Mght har- 
riesa hOfsos, $5,5®2 ' p bend ; 8 pairs of fair do., *385® 
1125 F head ; 2U head Of ordinary do. *100®2ft2 t* bead : 
l pony, 67U. A few head of draught horBOS have boon 
sold at private, at *30U!y>40<) v head. 10 horses arrived 
nor Erie Bailway, via Dtik Ojlff Station: 85 hows per 
Central Now Jorsoy Ball road, via Liberty St. Ferry. 
Monday'* Still-*.—Beeves.—'Trade on a heavy 
run Of Inferior quality, Steers was slow at 1c. 4' It. 
loss than on but Monday. Beeves sold ut CKfelSkOi 
7) tb., weights, 1 Hi.«ll cwt.; the herds to baud were 
not closed off ut uoon. 
Alilrli Costs.— On a light ruu of good quality 
cows, such like were tn demand; poor cuwa could 
not ho forced off; 10 bead sold at *48®80 41 head. 
Veal*. There was a brisk dunmnd and a Baht run 
of smooth quality veals: prices rnngod at 'JHfelOe. 
tt.; grass oulvua, *5®8 1H head. 
Hlieep and I.ninb-. 'IVado was fair. Sheep sold 
In largo lots at 3M®«!<c. >4 T»>.; lambs, 6X080, U>- 
Tho flocks to hand were not cleared off at uoon. 
quality ranged from fab' to good. 
Hogs ,—0 cars of Ohio hogs, average weight200 lbs. 
19 head, sold at $5.10 V cwt.; I cars Co., 177 lbs., *5.12>* 
41 n>. OBy dressed Dot quoted at noon. 
• RECEIPTS OV LIVE STOCK. 
Bppyp*. 
C«wi. 
ClklVDA. 
tii 
One Hundredth St. 
..4,086 
T 
319 
1u8 
Fortv*Eighth st.... 
.. 80 
000 
413 
18,467 
Fortieth St. 
.. OKI 
(HI 
35 
8,005 
Comtnunipuw. 
. 6,736 
00 
Oil 
5,728 
Wochitwkoo. 
1.831 
00 
00 
000 
Totals this week,... 
11,602 
107 
772 
27.35K 
** hist week... 
• 8,634 
100 
1,602 
28,851 
COllPAitATlVK RATES. 
Lust weok. 
cents. 
This week 
Cents. 
..12 
fe 
13 
12 
fe 
12Y 
..11 
0 
h-y 
11 
0 
H Y 
..10 
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10i 
10 
0 
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9«4 
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12 
ROCHESTER, Oct. 9. -There Is a hotter feel- 
Ing In the produce market, though without much 
change In price. Flour «tcady and unchanged. Wheat, 
$1.70'* 1.80 for host white *1.85®1.70 for amber, and 
*1.500LOO for red winter. Burley active at an ad¬ 
vance ; $1.20 1.30 for fmir-rowoil, and $1®1.05 for two- 
rowed. Oats, 150480. Corn, WliO-le. for Western, and 
70 for State. Apples ore lirin uml to good shipping 
demand, at *1.7503 »i bbl, for winter fruit; iall fruit, 
*1.0002.50. Quinces. *2 F bit., or *5 * bhl. for ship¬ 
ping. Boars, 8101.75 0 ho. Potatoes, *1.25 'i bbl. for 
Early Bow; *1 for Peerless. Dressed bogs, $707.25 
V cwt. ; tiami, I20tic. v 16.; shoulders, 8fe10c. Noth¬ 
ing doing In worn, anil prices nominally unchanged. 
Timothy seed. *i.26®2.di P bit.; clover seed, *8.50® 
e.'.a. Butter scarce; good tots readily bring 3ilo.,and 
Inferior to ordinsry, c. Eggs scarce; 210380.; 
retailing at 30c. Dried apples,5fe5HC. F k>. Grapes, 
7fel0c, F Ti>g fancy varieties, us Iona uml Salem, 10® 
12o. llay market Ib better supplied, but prices ure 
high; *18®27 <3 tou. 
- 4 * » 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Little Falls, N. Y., Got. 4, 1878. 
The market at Little FalU, for the week ending 
Oct. llth, was brisk, both for farm dairies and facto¬ 
ries. The delivery of the former amounted to UOO 
boxes, and Bales were rondo ut 12>4013c.— the bulk 
going at UkC- Factories were wc.ll represented, tho 
offoi ings amounting to from 12,000 to 16,000 boxes. 
Tno top price was 13>*c., though In one ur two in¬ 
stances liifc. was readied. The sales amounted to 
S.fMi boxes. Wo give the lending transactions us 
follow*: 
a .cry it Ive*, 1V) at 1334c.; Bethel, 95,1334c.; Bronk- 
ett's BrldSb, 150. 133<e., Urciokni&u’* Corners, 200, 
l'\e., Central VAlley. 201, 13X0-; Cold Creek, 200, 
l,tXu.; Charleston. 70, UXo.; Cool, it Ivoh, 100, !3Xc.; 
Uountrypiun, HO, UKfi-i cmynur’a Corners, 120,13Xo.: 
Dairy Hill, I8XC.; Kugiu, 2(ki, DiMv.; FulrOeia Associ¬ 
ation, 800, 13X0.; North Kalrflvld, J6U. 13|go.; Flat 
(rook. 111, Tike.: Freeman, 75, )3Xc.; Fulton, 175, 
IH'-i'c., Olen.7'., l3Xc.; Herkunor Colon, 107,13c.; Her¬ 
kimer Co. Central, 111), 1IX 1 .; J. D. fve*. 150, 13X0.; 
JohnsLun Cross ItouU-, iTi, iHc.; Cl bridge, 124(Au;iibt 
elieesci, 12‘Vc.; Milo Strip, 225, T.'Jfc.; Keys, 74, WXc.l 
Block A. NellU, 150, 13Xc.; Geo. Ludue, 120, 13X0.; 
Msulnum Turnpike, l.t) l'<Xc.; Mttpletuwii, TO, 13,Xc.; 
Norway Assuolutlon, ltd, 1834c.', Old City, KJO, 13Xc.; 
Wm. Peel;, 100, 13Xo.; Hoof, 100, 1334c.; Boot, 107, 
I8J4C.; A. Tmitli A Co., lot), 13XC.; Turner & Welch, 
180, 1334C.; Van Epps, 40, 13J4c.| Wurrcn Center, 136, 
1334 c. 
Butter begins to come forward moio freely, and 
salos were made nt 82(0)31!. 
We have advices from abroad to tho ltd week In 
September. Our London correspondent Buys that 
tint* American cheese, uu al-.o secondary uortB, sold 
freely the previous weok. Fine American Is quoted 
at WfeBtls.; next prude, 6-ifeiX)M, Tho other descrip¬ 
tions sold as followsEnglish Cheddar. 76'iVJOs.; 
Wiltshire douhi.;, 7Jfer0s. Dutch cheese—Edams, GO® 
70 b.: Gornlils, Wiadtl*.; Derby shape, GflfeGLs. 
In butter iheBupply Is not equal to tho consump¬ 
tion. Clontnelhs sells fur 1 j4b.; Dorset*, 1498.; Nor¬ 
mandy extra, 172s.; Canadian, 90feUOs. 
The weather in Herkimer, N. Y., is cool and wet, 
and pasturage In reported scanty. The yield of milk 
is light for the season. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Oct. 11, 1873. 
Beeves. Trade opened brisk on Wednesday last, 
with general sales at 8X ".13X'c. i* extreme range, 
7®l244c.; weights, 8074f cwt. Ou Thursday forenoon 
there woe a heavy run for the middle of the week, 
and salee ranged at G340123fc-: weights. 44409 cwt. 
There was a fair market on Friday forenoon, with 
wales ut 1)012440.; weights, GfeScwt. Hevcrul lot* of 
Texan ataora, fresh to hand, stood over unsold. 
During the past week Texan steers, i\'c<«tf owt.. sold 
filiivT.we.; Mlssoari do., common to good, 0X0744 cwt., 
11(012X0.1 common Virginia do., U cwt., 10c.: common 
Kentucky do., (i cwt., lOXc-i good do., do., s cwt.. l',k*» 
1244c'.; common Ohio do,, 034 cwt., lU34®llc.; Illinois 
do., G©7X cwt., llfellXc. 
Milch Cow*.—Trade continuea fair. On Wod- 
nMday last 10 cow sold at *4&ri75 ^ head, with a few 
up to *82. : 0 V hea l. Throw rates held arm, according 
to quality, on both Thursday and Frluuy forenoons. 
VjWl*,—There has been a good demand for smooth 
quality vouD, stucu our hist weekly report, at Dfeloo. 
s' it.; coarse oalves. 0 ®hxc.; grass calves, *608 $• 
head, with yearling bulls generally at 2Xo- Jersey 
veals, 115 tt>.. IOc .1 State do., 1G5 Its., SIXC-; Pcnnsyl- 
vaola do., lOUfeHU »s„ life. 
Sheep and I.auili*.—'I'bo quality of flocks now 
to hand 1ft generally tair to good ; therefore sales are 
easy at fair rates. On Wndnosduy last sheep sold at 
f>X®7c. '(< ltg lambs, 7X"«8Xc- Thursday sheep sold 
at aXfedYc,; lambs, 8 /iS> 4 c. Friday forenoon sheep 
Mild at above rates, an 1 several cars of same stood 
over unsold, having arrived too late for the fore¬ 
noon’s trade; lambs, 007340.; Jersey ewes, 05 its., 
5Xc.; do., do., 100 lbs., tic.: State sheep, 95 lbs.. 6c.; 
Canada do., 119 lbs., GXc.; Indiana do., 116 lbs., CXog 
Ohio do., 95 its,, BXa.; State lambs, 77 lbs., 8Xc- 
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Surgical Elastic Stockings for enlarged veins, 
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