to attend October business. Fine grades of State may 
be quoted as high as at our last, but there is close 
scrutiny given in purchases or fancy stock, and 
where nails or half tubs do not noiue right up to thu 
idea of fastidious purchasers the extreme figure has 
to be shaded, 'there Is some Independence given 
buyers iit this season, as they can piece out the pres¬ 
ent moderate want of hue by nn extra selection of 
fresh Welsh, even If they pay a trifle more than 
our current qu. anti on* for small lots. There is rather 
mere eastern trade than was moving early in the 
week, that class of demand greatly strengthening 
quotations for Western among market and outside 
dealers. Ou days that Western pulls arrive, some 
sound «greet state put aside as medium grade can be 
worked off,generally with prices favoring the buyer. 
We may look for a good Bteddy supply of Western, tf 
there is a surplus, as prominent dealer* here aro 
paying sight drafts. 
We quota Orange county patls, fancy. 88 ^ 10c.: 
other good palls, 3l@34c,; poor lo's, TbwikM State 
firkins and half tubs, fine. 84@35c.. In lines, urnl 363> 
37c. for selections i fair to good State, 2fi@30(\: Welsh 
tubs, prime, 31#32t'.; other. 2(k5828e_: choice Western, 
do., ilt.iXk.: shipping, I7r5.19e;: low do., 
15@17e. Pennsylvania pulls. 33<i44Uc., do. other i>kgs., 
25®80c. 
Cheese.- Immediately following the Little Falls 
sale, where advanced prices were established, sales 
were made here at Ilka for strictly choice stock, 
light arrivals enabling holders to meet this margin 
in the increased cost with com curative ease; later 
there was some little dlttlculty experienced In nego¬ 
tiating foreign exchange, and the demand from ship¬ 
pers became ninte tame, with more disposition to 
sell, and the above price was shaded in Instances 
14><i\ being l ho closing price, with exceptional sail - 
for cash at He. 
l*ino ami choice factory, 14@J4if&; do. good to 
prime, 13X , ' ,l ‘3'\c.; fair Iota, I ljtfc.; State farm dairy, 
good to prime. 13*413 ¥o.; do. fair lots, liyf©13c. * 
do. skimmed, tV.OiTc.: Western, fine Cheddar, nominal; 
do. pood flat, l&ijdSKc.: do. fair lots, I2@13jfc.; skim¬ 
med, .V'vhc.; English dairy, nominal. 
Cider.— Quoted ut 15@2Sc., in small packages, ac¬ 
cording to condition. 
Cotton.— Prices are very much lower, with liberal 
supplies and business forced, the money stringency 
more or less affecting values. Quotations for new 
arc as follows, based upon stock In warehouses run- 
in large supply, and dealers advise a curtailment of 
future shipments. We quote fowls and chickens, 
New Jersey. l.VklBc.l Western, 13ejll4e.; turkeys, Jer¬ 
sey, 13q*I8c.; Western. IScijdGo. Ducks, Jersey,*i(A 1.25 
9 pair: Western, do.. i»VirS*e. Goose, N.J., young, y 
pair, I2.75@S.2S; do. West cm. ¥ pair, 91.756*2, Game 
la In fair supply for the wants of trade, though per¬ 
haps a little more venison could bu used. We quote 
prulrlo hens. V pair, StVAlXle.; partridges. Western, 13 
w-rtoo.; Jo. Eastern, intjiuic.; woodcock, 60@70c.: rah- 
blta, 35@IOe. Venison, whole deer, UimIOc.; saddles. 
21ffl22c. Pigeons. stall fed, >2@'A2S ip dozen. 
Provisions. — Generally. prices are very much 
lower, through a slow shipping business and lower 
price* at the West. Short clear, for winter delivery, 
i Ac.; long and short clour, together, half-and-half, 
7f»o.; long clear. 7e. 
tleef hams -choice Western, *?2; Texas prime, 
*20»22; do. fair lots, tlB@18, l,ard. new, at "K<'. for 
Western steam on spot: » t-hs^syfr. for October; 
3 1-loc. for November. Long clear,HUc,; short clear, 
i'c.: short rib. 8JfU8flC. Mess pork- 815.30, spot; 
western prime moss at fl5JX)®ll'.50. Dressed hogs, 
city, 5XGfc«c. Cut-meats are selling at llwlle. ror 
luims, loose; 7^'c. for shoulders, loose,- 9@llo, for 
pickled bellies, loose, fluxed dry-salted shoulders, 
0?Si8>5Me. for winter delivery. Smoked meats at 12@14c. 
for loose hams. SVc. for loose shoulders. Tallow at 
7k|c. for prime stock. Beef selling at |9fflll.T5 fur 
bai eled new plain mess, fE>@ 13.50 for extra mess. 
Tlcrcedbeef, new, for short delivery, at, yllfeilM for 
new India mess, $18@20 for new extra India mess. 
Nit-ed*.—The best bid for new clover from shippers 
is kkhv, with likijlOtfe. asked. Timothy, tills season. 
Is about over. 8.1 asked. Kougli flax la offering at 
92.1«#2.20, 
Tnbttnco.—'The general uinrUet has Increased life, 
the demand principally from shippers, with u very 
regular range of prices ruling. ... 
QUOTATIONS—NEW CROP. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Lugs.fiVffl 7!W. iHlui 7X0. 
Good do. ... 7\e4 8kio. 7ik<ii "He. 
Common to medium leal. s>$@ 9tfe. !i Gi lU'kc. 
Good ao. .10 oo 10He. 11 @ 12 
Fine do. ..11 @ 12 c. 12H<*o 11 c. 
Selections.12X64 t3 c. 13M® 13 
8KEBLEAF CROP OP 1871. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts fillers. 11 GO U c. 
seconds. 12 ou 23 c. 
wrappers. 40 tie 55 c. 
selections. 60 00 75 e. 
New York fillers. 10 oi II c. 
wrappers..is ©35 e. 
assorted lots. 11 w 11 e. 
Pennsylvania tillers.12 66 H e 
wruppers. .22 <5 60 e. 
assorted lots..18 <9 25 c. 
Ohio fillers. 0 © h c, 
wrappers.is Go 35 e. 
assorted lots. IIU© i 2 c. 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 8'® 9 g. 
Vcgetnlile*.—Exports of pntutnes oast week, 6,150 
bhls.: onions, 400 bids. As usual at tills seusun, the 
supply of potatoes Is liberal, and as the demand oun- 
not use up the dully receipts prices are easy, though 
not lower than before for prime stock. Onions steady. 
Kussla turnips are lower, sweet potatoes are in fair 
demand, but Lho wop U large—or rather it comes for¬ 
ward In large hulk nud prices are Weaker. 
@UXc.; rough Virginia do., 7 cwt., lOJ^o.; Illinois do., 
common to fair, 7 cwt., lOKOIl'Ac.; do., do., fair to 
good, 7Jf cwt., 11 @ 12 Mc.; rough Indiana do., 8 cwt., 
IIRc,: Texan 00 .. -4 xr.jjU cwt., uX&HJfc., with a few at 
DC.; Cherokee do., 8 X®'JXo. 
Milch Cow*.— 1 These animals continue fairly in 
demand—that is, when the quality I* good enough to 
meet the demand. Fair quality cows sell nt 9406675; 
good family do,, $30@K3, with one nt *90; poor quullty 
do. are very slow at fWlksiJS. 
V tails.—On Wednesday Inst trade In smooth qual¬ 
ity veals was fair at 9@lfic., with u less active trade ill 
grass calves at $ 7 ( 1 * 6 . Rough 11 unlitv yearling bulls 
sold ut 2X&i3c.. llvoweighi. Tnursaav. the price of 
smooth quality veals advanced 4 c,; otherwise the 
market remained firm, and closed so at noon on Fri¬ 
day. During the past week Pennsylvania veals, 240 
tbs., Sold at 9e.; do., do., Hll It*., 10c. A few lots of 
eountry-dressiid veals have appeared on the market : 
some sold at 12W 1 ISc, 
Sheep mill I.ninbs,— Trade opened firm on Wed¬ 
nesday last, with sheep selling at fikocBXq.; lambs, 
T 6 O 80 . On a lioavy run of sheep and fanths prices fell 
on Thursday rorenoon, when sheep sold at 4X@fic.: 
lambs. oXfgiiXo. Friday forenoon sales were not 
large; prices 4M<3iGMc. for sheep; 7 i 5 * 8 e. for luiuhs. 
Special sales this week linvo been : Jersey owes, TO 
its., 4Rc.; du.. do-. 1(10 it-.. 3Yc ; Ohio sheep. 81 it",, 
fiNc.; do., do., 98 Its., Uyse.; Indiana do., 95 tts., 5Xe.; 
State do., 104 its., CXc.j State lambs, 62 Its., 7c.: do., 
do.. 63 its., 7Ke.; do., do., 77 its., So, 
Swine.—On Wednesday last live hogs, average 211 
its., sold at ikse-s city dressed, 5S®7e.; light pigs, 
"K«. Live wore not-quoted no Thursday forenoon, 
a» those on hand were not disposed of. city dressed, 
&HiS(W<c. Friday forenoon live wore worth 4)f@5c.; 
city dressed, 5H<iC6X0„- liglit pigs scarce and worth 
7e. Thicker* trade has been large bnt slow. 
Homo Mu rkel. -There have been no actual salus 
ut auction during the pivst week, several lots having 
been put up und withdrawn. The entire city trade 
lias been smalt and slow, at reduced rates—tile dif¬ 
ficulty of obtaining currency being sorely felt in tills 
branch of trade. (! hnwii arrived per Eric Railway, 
via Oak Cliff Station: 15 mules and 1(11 horses per 
Contrul New Jersey Railroad, via Liberty St. Furry. 
Monday’s Sales. Beeves.—Very slow nt re¬ 
duced rates: prices, including Sunday's sales, 8X64 
12XC.¥ it)., weights, 1 m 9 cwt.; there was literally no 
demand for poor quality steers: several lots of suub 
like stood over unsold: course yearling bulls und 
two-year-olds sold at $2i> ¥ head. 
Mlleh (!ows, Tiie general depression In the live 
stock trade rendered cows slow: still, with only a few 
sales, prices were sustained, and ranged ut $3^91 ¥ 
head, 
Veals.— Smooth quality veals wore scarce, and 
such like sold freely ut gXeglOc. ¥ id., with 22 fiend or 
choice* quality ut *18 {< head. Grass calves fair, nt 
t.ilalS ¥ head. 
iMwop anil Lntith*. There wits a heavy run, and 
in order to realise fair prices, lots had to be selected. 
Common quality sheep und poor lunihs stood over 
iinuoid. Sheep sold at SlffflGXc. ¥ lt>.; lambs. 6¥@ 
TXc. V lb. 
Ilogs.—Ohio hogs, avi-ruge weight 1st) lbs. V head, 
sold at *3 p cwt., live weight.; extreme range for all 
weights ut 4iif©5c. City dressed, 5X®«-Xc.; light pigs 
at7Xc. 
llECBll-rS OF LIVE STOCK. 
flh«MU A 
m <.Tnw«. CftlTM. LAiiidn. Hotrfl. 
One Hundredth St...2,170 ill 133 221 iwo 
Forty.Eighth St. 15 40 293 14,515 (XXI 
Fortieth St. Ollfi IXJ 85 8,919 26,067 
Cotnmunipuw.4,818 IK) Ofi 4,836 15,693 
Weebawken.....8,187 00 (x) IHXI IXJO 
Totals this week.... 10,386 fill 811 28,491 98,235 
“ lust week —11,602 107 811 27,358 42,050 
COMPARATIVE RATES, 
Last week. Tills week 
Cents. Cents. 
Good Steers ¥ lb.12 «e 12V 12 vo I2X 
Fnir.11 11% il M l|y 4 
l’oor..in ou hi% in 00 HIV 
Poorest. 5J2 00 9*V 6X 66 9Y 
Gen. selling rates.11 © 12 10k «• Ilk 
hands of speculators. Peaches remain very quiet. 
BUckburrios and raspberries are lower. 
Southern apples, ''©7 cm do, new. T 00 8 e.; State 
sliced, HK®9e_: qr*., *g9e.; Western, T.ktaJSc. Black¬ 
berries. 12c. Peeled peaches, prime Georgia and 
Nortli Carolina. Wadoc,; iihpeelcu.9ftt9Hi:. for halves 
and flX®7r. for quarters. Pitted cherries. 235427e. lor 
Stnte and Southern. Uasplierrms, new, III© 2e. New 
peeled peaches, jik*. Southern apples, new, ttww;.; 
(lo. sliced. 8,kiOe. California plums, 32<aX3e.; do. pears, 
22® 25c. 
Egg*.—It has been a tame week, ibe low prices put 
to increase trade. We quote State and Pennsylvania 
27®28c.; best murks of Western, 26c.: other. 2.V.(C.; 
Canadian, 26c.; state llmml, 22©22c.; Western, 2 *Jojb22c. 
Finn r.— Further liberal concessions In prices have 
been made from day to day through liberal supplies 
and slow trade, closing with a sternly tone. 
No. 2 ...9* 60a 00 
Superfine State.... . 5 2%4 5 75 
Extra do. .6 DIM) 6 50 
Fancy do. G 80® 7 20 
Superfine Western.. 5 20fiO 6 75 
Extra do.. 6 10® 6 80 
Minnesota extras.6 7IX«j 9 60 
Western, white wheat.7 7lXsj 8 40 
Round hoop Ohio... 6 30(t6 6 60 
Trade brands do.. 6 80«s 7 90 
Soutfie-m, extra...6 25© 7 60 
Double extras. 7 S.VjilO 50 
Rye Hour. . ..4 UXs) 5 75 
Corn meal, Jersey.. 8 80<w 8 40 
Brundvwino ..3 lx)® 4 00 
Frrsli PmiI 1 a.—Apples are in liberal supply, and 
though nut •peeialiy active, there U movement 
enough to hold lip prices. Pears are In heavv stock, 
and advices Indicate there are plenty yet te come. 
This has been the largest p *nr crop ever known, ami 
we cannot expect atiy closing high prices as in form¬ 
er seasons. Grapes am slow of sale, end dealers 
have marked down prices, The quality of late Slate 
reeel pis Is hotter for bolding, (run fieri Ich are easier 
at present • but there 1ms been a good sale of crates. 
ChetduuLa and hickory idlte are lower. Peanut* un¬ 
changed; a few samples Of new have arrived. We 
quote : - Apples, prime, in lots, 186*3.50! selected, *3.50 
@3.78, the latter tor fancy; common Hiver. N. J. and 
Western, F.’©J. Duchess nears. *4@7 ¥ fibl.; Vlrgn- 
Ueu. flitoalV ¥ bfil. when hi prime condition; many 
lots are too poor fur quotations: SeCkh* sell best Of 
all, -it I#© 12 ¥ Mil; cooking, iS.'AJ&i. Grapes, in 
small boxes, Delaware, 8@lfLJ.; (Jutnwba. G@6c.; Di¬ 
ana und Iona, Gi'-.h;.; Isabella and the reiutuint of 
Concord, 5v.hposo grapes, 3@5o. Cranfiorrles, 
fancy, bbls., *3.60... Iq; fair to good, i7@9 do.; 9 ood to 
prituc lioxos, $2.50@3; poor to fair. $1,500*3. Hickory 
nuts, *2 t‘ buslic.l. Chesinutii, i-va'i.M) du. Virginia 
peanut*, old, f:!©2.75 do • North Carolina, 8l.76j22.25 
do.; Tennessee, *1.0i}@1.70; infortor peanuts, *1.26 do. 
<1 ruin.—The shipping business In wheat towards 
the close shows considerable life, and prices are Im¬ 
proving. Com has been in liberal supply, mid offer¬ 
ing at lower prices. Out* have been moderately 
ROC HESTER. Oct. 111. Flour steady at t'-:ihoo 
8.50; red win ter. *9.266*9.76 for best white. Grain is 
steady and with lltticchangeexcepl for barley, which 
Is firm nt un advance; four-rowed sells it $l,;,o(«d 15, 
and two-rowed at fl.tOfcLSU ¥ bushel; nt these prices 
It Is selliuc freely. Buckwheat, 7D@30c. >: bushel. 
Buckwlieai Hour, 94.7.Vw6 ¥ cwt. Butter in better 
supply at 2H@3be. for best. Eggs scarce 1 2lk<i:28c. A p- 
ples, 81.7 .m,v 2,37 for lull and winter fruit; ilia latter 
ranging from *2©?.87. Quine, :., *2.28 ¥ bushel, and 
scarce. Potatoes plenty and market active at *1@I.I2U 
F bid ., r: lulling ut SOiejlXic, ¥ bush. Onions, *l@l.12> 
¥ bush. I*.airs are abundant, and sell ut all prices! 
from 7 .ie. to a 1.50. mostly at 73e.@*l ;* hush. Wool 
market unchanged. Dressed hog*. V7 ¥ cwt. Ilay 
steady and uuobatiged. straw. Hb-, 15 t i tq„. g,hu,.*. 
f/iUa T, It ...... ill -.i I. 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
No pay, if Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment does 
not cure I when first taken) Cholera, Diarrhen, Dysen¬ 
tery, Croup, Colic and Sea Sickness. Taken Inter¬ 
nally. warranted perfectly harmless, (see oath accom¬ 
panying each bottle), and Chronic Rheumatism, Sore. 
Throats, Mumps, Bruises, Old Sores, Pains n the 
Limbs, Buck and Chest. Externally, this Liniment 
iian been warrant.ui for aver 26 years, and not one 
bottle returned. Many families have used it for 
years, and state if it was 1 10 per bottle they would 
not be without it. Depot. Ill Park Place, Now York. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
The Heat “Elastic Truss” in the World la 
sold by Pomeroy a Co., 711 Broadway, N. V., for 
three dollars. VVrite to them for full particulars. 
Little Falls, N. V., Oct. 4 , 1873. 
The market at Little Fulls, for the week ending 
Oct. 18th, was brisk, and sales active. The delivery 
of farm dairies amounted to 435 boxes, und sales were 
made it. TJJysiDe. Factories were largely reprisal nt- 
Od -ilia offeriugB, It wu- estimated, reaching from 
12,UW U> 13,001 boxen, B.lXXI of wrdch were Bold. We 
give the leading transaction", a» follows : 
Argusvllle, 1 (H) boxes, at lie.; Arnold Bros., ISO, 
13X0.: Krockett's Bridge, 150. H .,e.j Itrnolcman's Cor* 
north *, 1SKe.; CanaJuharie, 200, lie.; Christman, so, 
lJJs'O.; Cold Creek, 100 , IISc.; Cramer's Corners, 34, 
Danube Cold Sprit) 100. ilRc.: Biut"n Hill, 
If®, lIXc.; Empire Cheddar. 1D0, KIVc : Fairfield A* ni¬ 
dation, 2(0, l lJtC.; Old Fairfield, 200,14 We,; Flat Creek. 
175,14.‘ 30 .; Freeman, 90, UiV; I Iusseocicver, 16U, He; 
Heuderaon ABSoclation, l'XI, Hu.; Ilill, I DO, 14e, ; J. D 
Ives, 470, 14c.; .-dewm-t Patent. ;>yi, llie • Keva, 76, 
Snrgicnl Elliptic tStockings for enlarged veins, 
and Supporting Belts of best quality, at Pomeroy’s, 
744 Broadway, N. Y. 
Blew 2Vcivcvti, c a cmcnt.ci 
IMPROVED PLANTATION, 1300 ACRES, 
1 on Railroad, in Cuntral Alabama, for sale or ex¬ 
change for Northern Property. For particular", in¬ 
quire of REBECCA A. G A LIGlIEtt, Zanesville, O. 
r F , . I A> 1 PPNPESISHINS OF AN JNVALIIL- 
-*- I’ufillshod as a warning und for the benefit, of 
young men and Other" who suffer from Nervoii" Do- 
hility, Ac. ity one who ha* cured hlmsulf. Supply¬ 
ing the means of seir-cure, am! sent free of charge. 
Address Nathaniel Mayfair . Box 168, Brooklyn N. Y. 
Sr... Premium Farm i^rist mm. 
. Is simnle,cheap and durable,and grinds 
taw al! kinds of grain rapidly. It is adapted 
|d to all kinds of horse powers. 
*ifx Send for Descriftivi C(Rotrr.AU. 
WM. T,. ItOYER A, BRO., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
ATENTS OBTAINED for inventors, without 
charge. C. A. SHAW, JlOTremont St., Boston. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
New York, Oct. H, 1873. 
Beeves.—Trade was slow on Wednesday last, with 
general sates at 6>S®12e,; a few steer a intended fur 
shipment to Glilscow, N. H., sold at 12Xc.; weights, 
5@9N cwt. Thursday there were heavier sales, but 
prices did not advance; on the contrary, top steers, 
few in number, sold ut 12)<c.; otiier grades the stitne 
as on the previous forenoon. Fridai trade opened 
Blow, and prices ranged at UK® 12c. The poor quality 
steers to hand did not sell oir. During the past week 
coarse Kentucky steer" and oxen,mixed, sold in smuil 
lots at fair quality Kentucky steers, bU 
cwt., UWtailL'c.; good do.,7@9K cwt., 12@12)ic.; mixed 
lots of Missouri and Illinois steers, 6*&7X cwt.. 10J< 
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