Broom Corn.—The few parcels received have 
brought full late prices. 
We quote Ldng, green hurl, prime to choice, 12® 
He.: short and medium brush, choice green, 10® 
lie. Medium qualities, ted-tlpped, 7 ®Hc.; common 
qualities, red, coarse amt '-, 1001111 /, 2 pintle. 
nutter.— 1 The butter runrkrt is in n rather mixed 
indefinite position. There is nn abundance of me¬ 
dium quality of State that has to bike Its lone of 
prices from Western -took, and the unto of the lat¬ 
ter gives it the precedence It is only on days that 
At estern Is not tu good coiinucrolal supply that hold¬ 
ers of st,me nave u chance to work otf the under 
gnid >s ot State. Flaw butter Is scarce, and is gen or¬ 
ally held higher, following a recent advance In prices 
to 45c. _ The market is In no way active, and what 
trade is duni- 1 * of mat. perplexing, extra-care lul 
scrutiny on the part of buyers thutmukesso lersdls- 
Incllncd to bother with It. When lino U scarce arc! 
buyers will take nothing else. Him* Intended tor fall 
use in a wholesale way have to he broken up and 
pulled about to an extent that a few cents advance 
for tops und choice ends do uot pay for. Western Is 
readily >ui.ibte at full prices, with some fancy Midi- 
gun quoted at 32c. Later receipts of fancy hr- 1 Welsh 
arequotod atits.'j i)'-. in a • in.cii was-. 1 . 
neared, quoted at 24®27c. tor fair to good, and 2T®29c. 
for choice. 
AVu quote Omnee county palls, fancy. 10® 45c.; 
fair do.,36®37e.: choice State, 18*2 crop, 3S®35c.: good, 
32®33c.; poor, do.,,•«)<:.; Eastern,'72 crop,33®35o.; Wls- 
cousin, do., 30@38c. for good and prime lots. 
Poultry imil flame.-The bulk of dressed poul¬ 
try Is of poor quality ano sells low. Lire Western 
bus been largely In excet s of the want* of trade. 
Dealer# implore shippers to stop sending It. and wo 
should think thu annexed quotations would help 
their appeal. Wo quote dressed fowls and chickens. 
New Jersey and Pennsylvania, lD®13o,; Statu do., U 
®17u.; Western, 10®15e., as t*j quality. Turkeys, 17® 
JJc. for prime? H 6 j>lfle. for t-.dr: some poor stock a* 
low as Ivc. Pucks, IS® 18c., Western stock. Wn quote 
fowls and chickens. Now Jersey, l.V.idtie.: Western, 
0®llc. Turkoys, Jersey, 15®Lie.; Western. 12®Mo. 
Pucks, Jersey, #1® I.c pair: AVextern, do.,85®8?o. 
Goose, N. J., voting, F pair, $2.75®3.25; do. Western, 
V pair, |l,(i0&2. Grouse, prime, V pair, 90®!l6e.; do. 
poor. W®7Qc. POrtridgi •», tlViliOc. for Eastern; tUfiSOe, 
lot'State. Woodcock, t> dor., 05fti'76e. Hare*, WKSlOSe. 
T pair. Rabbits, llhil ic. Pigeon*. stall foil. I1.85q$li. 
rho UcMnand for pigeons has slacked off. Venison is 
lower and dull; whole deer, lO.vjtlle.; lung saddles, 
lz&lito.; short do., I3®16c. 
Provision*.—Prices generally very much lower, 
with a limited shipping business and it pressure to 
sell. Short clcur, fur winter delivery, 7Nc.; long and 
short chair, together. luilf nnd-Uolf, 7®7)<c.; loug 
clear, lijftf. 
Hoi'f hams — choice Western, >21; Texas prime, 
kkktMO: do. fair lots, $16® 18. Lara, new ut ? 14 r. for 
Western Steam on spot; "Vugni. fill' October; 77S 
f j-Sc. for November. Long clear, s.Wc. s short clear. 
Ifc.: short rib, 8 %c. Mobs pork, 611.30, spot; 
Western prime mess at $15.50® 18.30. Pressed hogs, 
city, 59f®vo. Cut-meats uni selling at ll®l2e. for 
hams, loose; 7He. for sliunldcis, loose; 9® lie. for 
pickled bellies, loose. Hoxnd dry-sultert shoulders, 
6 Wc. for winter delivery. Mmoked meats at V 2 ®llc. 
for loose hnrus, 8 ,HC. for loose shoulders. Tallow at 
7Kc. for prime stock. Beef, selling at $9®U.75 for 
barreled new plain moss, $12(3)13.50 for extra mess. 
TIerccd beef. new, for short delivery, at $10(®li for 
new India mess, $I8®20 for new extra India mess. 
Seed*.—Clover is lower: small sales at 9Xc. Ship¬ 
pers will not pay over '.Hie. fur any considerable 
auiint.lt/. Timothy is offering at ?2.7u. Hough Flax 
do., do., 5H owl., 1 He.; Ohio do., fair to good, 7J4 cwt., 
U@12c.; Kentucky do., fair to good, 7X cwt., ill" 12J<c.; 
f ood Illinois do.,7if cwt., 12XQ.; Cherokee do., 5 cwt., 
Af ilcli Cow*.—Trade on Wednesday Inst, ori a light 
run, wn* fair. Prices at $17® 77.50 F head. There was 
no change in the condition of trade up to Friday 
noon. Special saiea were—3 cows at $47 W head; 2 at 
$35 do.; (fat $03 do.; 6 ut $70®77.30 do. 
Venla.—There has been quite a brisk demand for 
smooth quality veals, at 9.<<®10Hc,, with uu no qual¬ 
ity In demand at 7k®0c. Grass calves were fair at 
$3<38.50 V head, with choice lots at $1'2® 11 do. Jersey 
veals, 135 It'S., 10c.; Pennsylvania do., 230 tts., 9X«d 
do., do., 150 »»., 10HC. 
Sheep and Lamb*.—On Wednesday last sheep 
were firm ut 6 >je,: lambs slow at (J®7He. On Thurs¬ 
day trade wua not so good us on the previous fore¬ 
noon, sheep sold lit 4H®3S u ' : lamlm, 3K<2i7Kr„ Thorn 
was no chauge In t'ue markets on Friday forenoon, 
when sheep sold ut 6 ® 6 \o., with several flocks un¬ 
sold at noon. Lamb* wero sold In small lots at 6 K® 
7c.; coarse sheep and lambs, mixed, average weight 
85 lbs., ,V.kic. State sheep, 'JOlks., 6 X 1 ;.; Ohio sheep, 83 
Its., pjfc.,* Indiana do., 53 its., he.; Canada lumhs, 5HX 
1ts.,6)»c.t 8 L»le do., fd lbs.. To.; Jersey do., 711 lbs..li.He. 
fiwlm!.—Tliare wer<i no sales of live liogson Wed¬ 
nesday forenoon, but late in the day one ear of Ohio 
hogs, average la', ft*., sold at. 4Kc„ city dressed. OH 
(to 7 c. on Thuradny forenoon, Uvo were not quoted; 
cd v • 1 ?'e - * 1 *i 1 ,3Hk*'>,c.; light t., v 1 ., . Live hogn 
wore worth iH®3c. Friday forenoon city dressed 
unchanged from thu previous day’s quotations. 
Horse Market,—During th« wook, 18 head of 
trotting horses, generally suited as roadsters, were 
sold by uuotlon at $24ri®l,150 ¥ head, some few sales 
have been effected In heavy draught horses, sulcs 
being at $2U0®425 P tieud. Trade continues small 
und slow, with light arrivals. 31 horses arrived per 
Writ: Halfway, via Oak Cliff Station: 111! horses and 
HI rutiles per Central New Jersey Hallroad, via Lib¬ 
erty Bt. Ferry. 
For sale «t the Rctrai. Ninv-Yottiticn Office, No. 6 
Beekmou Bt., New York, or sent by mull, post¬ 
paid, on receipt of price; 
Wtltnrd’a Practical IJnlry IIiiHbnndry 
(just 1 •failed).$.3 00 
Allen’s (L. 8 '.) A merlran ( ultle.... 2 00 
Do. New American Farm Hook. 2 50 
Do. Diseases of Domestic Animals. 1 00 
Po. Kami Architecture... 1 50 
American Bird Fancier. 30 
American Pomology (290 Illustrations) AVarder.. 3 00 
American Practical Cookery. 1 75 
American Hose Guitarist. 30 
American Standard of Excellence In Poultry.. 00 
American Wheat OultuiMt (Todd). 2 nl) 
Architecture, National 1 G 00 . ID Woodward)..,,. 12 00 
Atwood’s Country and Buhurhan Houses,. 1 50 
Harry's Fruit Harden (new edition),. .. . 2 50 
Kee Keepers' Text Hook, Paper, 40c.; Cloth. Tft 
Kmnenl’x ttabhl! Fancier.... 30 
Rlctettell’a Village Builder (55 Plates, showing 
New and PraeUoitl Designs).,10 00 
Bomtiior’s Method of Malting Manures.. 25 
Hrrok’s Book of Flowers (new). 1 75 
Hodgeman** Gardener’s Assistant. 2 50 
11 nlet’s Family I-iltcheti Gardener. 1 00 
Do. Flower Garden. 1 50 
Carpentry Made Easy (new). 6 00 
Chemistry of thu Farm (Nichols)..,.,.,,,,..,. 1 25 
chorlton's Grupn Grower's Guide.... 75 
Cider Maker's Manual ... 150 
plater's New III. Cattle Doctor, colored plates,,. 6 00 
CoMmt’s American Gardeiinr.. 75 
Cole's American Fruit Book... 75 
Cola’s American Veterinarian. 75 
Cotton Culture (Lyman . 1 50 
Crack Shot (Barber)... . 1 75 
Ci inborry Culture (J. J. White). 1 26 
Dadd's American Calllu Doctor... 1 00 
Do Modern Horse Doctor. 1 50 
Dana’s Muck Manual. . 1 26 
Darwin's Variations of Animals and Plants. 0 00 
Dead Shot; or. Soortmun's Complete Guido. 1 73 
Downing's Fruits and Fruit Trees of America, 
<1100 pp.L.... 5 00 
Do. Hurai Essays. 3 50 
Drainage for Profit and Uolllt). 1 50 
Dyer and Color Maker's Companion. 1 26 
Eastwood’s Cranberry Culture. 75 
Elliot's Lawn and Shade Trues... 1 50 
Everybody's Lawyer. 2 00 
Every Woman Her Own Flower Gardener (new), 
paper. 50i.*.: oloih... 1 go 
Farm Drainage ill. F. French). 1 60 
Farm Implements and Machinery (J. J. Thomas) 1 60 
Field’s Pear Culture .. 1 25 
Fishing In Arucrtuun Waters (Bcott). 3 50 
Flint ori Grasses.... . 2 60 
Do. Milch Cows and Dairy Farming.. 2 60 
Forest Trees fUrvarlt). .. . 160 
Frank Forrester s Field Sports (2 vols.). (1 00 
Po. Fish and Fishing (too engravings)...5 00 
Do. Manual foe Young Hpnrtsmen . 3 00 
Fuller’s Illustrated Strawberry Culturlst. 20 
Do. Forest Tree Culturlst .. 150 
Do. Small Fruits (Illustrated). 1 50 
Fulton'S Peach Culture. A Hand-Book and 
Guide to Every Planter... ..... . I 50 
Gardening for Profit (P. Henderson). 1 50 
Gardening for the Houtli (White's). 200 
Grape Culturlst (A 8 Fuller). 160 
Gray’s Manual ot Botany and Lessons. 3 00 
Do, H 0 I 100 I and Field Book of Botany. 2 60 
Do. How Plants Grow (600 illustrations).. 1 12 
Do. Introduction to Structural an I Systematic 
Hoianv ami Vegetable Physiology (1,800 lllus.). 3 60 
Guenon on Milch Cows ... 75 
Gu n, Hod and Budilin. 1 60 
Harney's Barns, Outbuildings and Fences.10 00 
Harris on linnet*.. .... 1 00 
Do. on the Pig — Breeding, Management, Ac. 1 50 
Hatfield's American House Carpenter. 3 60 
Hints to Horse Keepers l Herbert's). 1 75 
High Farming without .Manure... 36 
Holly’s Art of Raw-Filing. .... 75 
Holly's Carpenter's Hand Book (new).. 75 
Hooper’s Iiog und Gun. 30 
Hoopos' Book or Evcrgreons. 3 80 
Hop Culture. 40 
How crops Feed.. 2 00 
I low Crops Grow. 2 00 
Hunter and Trapper. 100 
Qusmann’s Grapes and Wine... 1 60 
Indian Corn : Its Value. Culture ana Dues. 1 60 
JcnnlugM on Cattle and their Dlaeasus. 1 76 
Do. Horse and h's Diseases. 1 76 
Do. Horse Training Made l'lasy. 1 26 
1 ) 0 . Bhoop, tlwioeand poultry.. l 75 
Johnston’s Agricultural Chemistry. 1 76 
Do. Elements Agricultural Chemistry. 1 50 
Kemp's Landscape Gardening. 2 60 
Liingstroth nn the Hive and Honey Bee. 2 00 
Lewis’ American Sportsman. 2 75 
Lightning Hods, and How to Construct Them, 
by John 1 'hin. 25 
Manual on Flux and Hemp Culture.. 20 
Manual of TohACco Culture.26 
Mason's Farrierand Mtuil Book... 1 ;o 
Mayliew'S illustrated Morse Management. 8 00 
Do. Illuslrulud llorse Doctor . 8 00 
Mechanic's Companion (Nicholson).. 3 00 
Much antes for Millwrights, Machinists and others 1 60 
Miles on Horse’s Foot (cloth)... 75 
Modern Cookery (by Alias Acton and Mrs. H. j. 
Hale)... 176 
McClure s Diseasos of Horse, Cattle and Bheep. 2 00 
Money In the Garden, by P. T. .... 1 60 
Norris' Fish Culture. . 1 75 
Norton’s ElemeutM Hotcntino Agriculture. 76 
Onion Culture. 20 
Our Farm of Four Acres . 30 
Pardee on Strawberry Culture. 75 
Parsons on the Rose. ] 25 
Pear Culture for Profft (P, T. Quinn).1 00 
Podaiir'i Und Measure . 00 
Practical and ScieotlOc Fruit Culture (Baker)... 4 OO 
Practical Floriculture (P. Henderson). 1 60 
Practical Poultry Keeper (I.. Wright). 2 00 
Practical Bheplierd (ICindull)...... . 2 00 
yuinby's Alystcries of Bee Keeping. 1 50 
Quincy on Bolling Cattle. 1 26 
hUndall'H Fine Wool Bheep Husbandry. 1 00 
Do. Sheep Husbandry lit the South. 1 60 
Richardson on the Dog,. 30 
oaunders Domestic Poultry. 10 
Bchenck's Gardeners' Text-Book. 75 
Scribner's Produce Tables.. 23 
Do. Ready Reckoner and Log Book.. 30 
Burncton s Horse Portraiture—Breeding, Rear¬ 
ing aim Training Trotters. 2 50 
Six Hundred Recipes. 1 75 
Skeleton Leaves... 2 00 
Bkilllul Housewife. 75 
Black's '1’rout Culture (new). . 1 50 
8tewart> (Juhli) Stable Book. 1 50 
Tegeluieier's Poultry Book (colored platen). 9 00 
Other guod palls 
_ „ _, _... Suita 
ubs. flue, ;i6®3do.. In lings, and 37® 
; fair to good State, 2H®80c.; Welsh 
o.; other, 28®31c.; choice Wostern, 
--afeft'.’.'lc.; shipping, 18®20c.; low do., 
ltic. Pennsylvania pulls, 33®l0c„ do. other pkgs., 
25® 30c. 
f'hr«o<«;.—It lias been somewhat difficult to sell 
large lines, the foreign market not buing satisfactory 
and the rxmdltlon of the gold and exchange markets 
being acnhist much business; ll.^c. has been uskud 
for bosi lots, and this price ha* Inrun paid In urgent 
orderB. To Induce a liberal business. Uc, would 
have to be accepted, this being the best general prico 
bid. Tiny homo trade has boon more active, and 
choice lots were sold to this line of buyers at U>su. 
Fine and cholou factory, li®UXfc.; do. good to 
... P. V" 15’,c.: fair lots, IState farm d Dry, 
good to prime. Kkiiii.wc.. do, tmr lots. llHtfUc. ! 
Wostern, Dne ohoddar, uomiual; 
do. good tint, 13®13}fo.; do. fair lots, ! 2 ® 12 Xc.; skim- 
ihod,.Vs3c.-. English dairy, uuminul. 
Cotton. ■ Prices have beou rapidly declining 
through large arrivals siul a moderate business; low 
middling upland quoted at 15c. on tho spot, and la® 
15 1 -irtc. for balance of the month. 
Dried Fruits.—There ha* been seme little call 
for apples from shippers, and some few lots have 
been released ut easier prices. TI 10 better grades 
are selling slowly, muinly to the uome trade. Pooled 
poaches arc hold ilrmly, but the demand continues 
11 r. t u 11 r , unpocled peaches arc dull and nominal. 
Blackberries Ore depressed, held at Ihwtllyc. Rasp¬ 
berries have boon depressed, being in fair supply. 
Southern upple*. tl®Tc.; do. now. ?® 8 c.t mate 
sliced, 8 .’ovA!.; qrs., 8®9c.; Western. TK®S0. Black¬ 
berries. ll .".ILS'c. Peeled poaches, prime Georgia and 
North Carolina, 13® 16c.; UII peel ml, 3®9*fc. for halves 
and 0X<a7o. for <(uartcrs Pitted cherries. 26®27c. for 
8 tate aud Southeni. Raspberries, new, .',2®33c. New 
peeled poncin':,, '.'Do. Boutheru apples, true . 7®8C.; 
do. sliced. 8 ®ll)c. California plums, 32®3iC.; do. pears, 
2.’®26c, 
Eggs. There has been a slow market for eggs, and 
di iuers have had all Hie) could do to realize Sic. tor 
the boat Western stock lit a moderate grocery way. 
Several days during the bast week 20J<c. was willing¬ 
ly accepted by holders whose stock began to uncom¬ 
fortably till up Ip tfao stores. State and Pennsylvania, 
2*.''/ii27c.; beat murks of Western,’.15‘4®3tSo,; other VVeit- 
ei'n, Uli'vJce.; t'un.idlaii, 2l®2oc.; limed State, 22®23c.; 
tlo. Wcslern, 2ii®)!2u. 
Flour.—Shippers have been purchasing with some 
little reserve, aud the borne trade Is very dull. In 
fact the general market has been far from H itisfac- 
tory; increasing supplies have necessitated decided 
concessions lu prices. 
No. 2.$3 50® I 70 
Superllne btuto. 6 lift# 5 75 
Extra do. fi UO.n 8 40 
Fancy do. . 0 75® ( lu 
SuperUne Western. 5 10 u Si 75 
Extra do. 0 1 ) 0 ® G 40 
Allnnosota extras. 0 70® 8 76 
Western, 'vhitc wheat. .. 7 70(.a 8 40 
Itoinul hoop Ohio. 0 30 "j fi 30 
Trade brands do.C 65® 7 7a 
Himtlieni, extra. 6 20® 7 00 
Double extra*. 7 00.«d0 50 
Kyollon I 10 ® 
Corn 10 al. Jersey. 3 30® 3 40 
Braudvnlno... 3 85® 4 00 
Ereali Ft nit a.— Apples are in fair demand aud 
keep steady at recent prices. Oatml apples begin to 
arrival full varieties contain sonic very attractive 
retail nn- ■:'». Peurs wn coi .it, and 
no matter Dow fancy (hey are they have to submit to 
a catch trade, and then at at least Oue>thlrd lOWel' 
prices than ut this date last year, urn pci are crowd¬ 
ed upon the market, a few days of nculuot has left a 
large surplus, nnd p.iee" .ire unusually low. Cran¬ 
berries have not. moved to any extent since Hie first 
little spurt. QulhCeS are in fair supply and have a 
pretty good run at quotations. Calitornia pears urn 
in good supply ; a good many are expected to go 
abroad 1 . 1 -XI winter. Wo k'Orn that apples will not. 
be wanted for Kurojpmui use beyond the usual ship¬ 
ment Ot Newtown pippins aud the like that have 
been always lu use for the purpose. Hickory nuts 
have declined to $1.30 bushel; chestnut:,, $3. 51 )® 
$1.35. We quote state apples, mixed lots, prime, $3® 
3.511; ri'leet ; d. $3.50®3. v ,'i; Ohio and other Western 
good t-> pmne, t-'.'.-'iOWH.'J"; river und other. $3®2.76, 
Duehesa pears, $4®7; Virgalleu. $7®8 fur prhm.; tn- 
fiTiui a* lO.'. :is$2; cooking. $3(3)4; California, includ¬ 
ing Winter NoUa. Easter licurrc and Glout Morceau, 
T box. Grapes, .'kaitc. for Diana, Iona and 
Catawba; Isabella and Concord, $4®5o.—all in the 
usual style of boxes. Cranberries. Capo Cod, choice 
bbl.*., $'J® 10; other, $7®9; boxes, $2.60®3 forjtood to 
prune, and $1 AO®2.25 for poor t,o fair, Virginia 
peanut'!, old, $2® ’.7.i do.: North Carolina, $1.7.">®2.25 
do.; Tannesseo, $1 AO® 1.75; inferior peanuts, f l.25 do. 
Clfain.—The shipping business has been fair, but 
IWondny'M Halta.-llecvosi There was a slight 
Improvement In trade this morning, still any actual 
advuneo In rates could not- bo quoted, save in a few 
top steers. The herds to liutid were not closed off ut 
uoon; prices ranged from 8H®13u. #< lb., weights, i'A 
@11 cwt, 
.HI leIt Cows Dtia light run cows opened easy of 
salo fur fair quality annuals, and no demand for 
poor quality cows. 
VenIn.-— Smooth quality vouls wore In demand 
from 9®10o. |( m.; grass calves also fairly In demand, 
at $6®3 F head. Both veals and calvos wero scarce. 
Sheep n n«l Lambs.-There was a heavy run of 
sheep and lambs, nnd In consequeooe trade was slow. 
Bhoop sold from ll 4 ®Hc. e lb.; lambs, 6 ® 8 > 4 e. Many 
flocks remained unsold at noon. 
Ilogg.—Three cars Ohio hogs were sold this morn¬ 
ing on live weight and on prtvoto terms. City 
dressed uot quoted ut noon. 
ilKCBIl'TS Ob’ LI VIC 8T00K. 
Mhwin A 
Bouvet. Cown. CuIvmn. Lninbii. Hogru. 
Ono Hundredth 8t,vJ9»W8 M 1H0 000 
Forty-Eighth Bt. 50 60 3ft! 14,663 000 
Fortieth Ml. 01)1) 0U 14 12,826 29,228 
Commuuipaw. 1,78!) 00 00 4,298 10,687 
Woehawken.1,947 00 (X) 000 1)00 
Totals this week....!),Of9 80 747 31,769 45,915 
last week.... 10,61)2 60 811 28,191 42,000 
COHI'AUATIVK HATES. 
Lnst. wcok. This week 
Cents. Cents. 
Good Btoors lb.12 @ 12W 12 ® 13 
Fair.11 ® HX 11 ® 11Y 
Poor.Ill ® KiY 10 ® 10'X 
Poorest. 6 )< ® U'i 4k' 9jf 
Gen. selling rates.10H ® ll>i lOE ® UM 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
No pay, If Dr. Tobias’ Venetian Liniment dona 
not curelwhen llrst taken)Cholera, Diarrhea, Dysen¬ 
tery, Croup, Colic and Bea Sickness. Taken Inter¬ 
nally, warranted perfectly harmless, (see oath accom¬ 
panying each oottle), and Chronic Rheumatism, Morn 
Throats, Mumps, Bruises, Old Sores, l’alna In tho 
Limbs, Buck and Chest. Externally, this Liniment 
has been warranted for over 20 years, and not ono 
bottle returned. Many families have used it for 
years, und state If It was $10 per bottle they would 
uot be without It. Depot, 10 I'ark Place, New York. 
IMIOHGBTEK, Hot. ’*,‘L Flour quiet and un¬ 
changed. Wheat dull ; $I,I6®L53 for red winter, and 
$1.60® 1.75 for best, white. Corn, 65:i«viie- for Btato. 
OaL* dull, 44® ICu. Barley sternly, with active demand 
at $l.15@l,25 for two-rowed, and fcl.!lt(<«d.4& for four- 
rowed. Beans, $1.25® 1.75 ,( hush I, according to 
uuulity. Apple:', $ 1.75(5.51.j«) F hhl,; 6'l®H0e. ■$ bushol. 
Potutoex, M.IOI,(,1.2.7 ■' hoi. Onions, tJ7Ke.®$i.2fi p 
bu»h. Cabbage, Lie. c head rears, 7fic.(i’$l..M) V 
hush., and very dull. Butter, 28®30c. KggH, '2u®iSio. 
Wool dull aud unchanged. Bbocp pells,$l®1.23eaeh. 
Fat sheep are win-ili «.:®4.60 each. Turnips, 4iMB0c. 
F hush.; rl i( bbl. Chickens, 15<ail6o. p lb. Chest¬ 
nut.', $4.6U(3i5,a0 P bush. Hay lu lair supply at tJU®;;'? 
for good to best Timothy. Gras* seeds nominal; no 
sales. Straw, $12® It tun. 
The Heat “Elastic Truss” in the World is 
sold by Pomerov & Co., 741 Broadway, N. Y., for 
three dollars Write to them for full particulars. 
Surgical Elastic Stocking* for enlarged veins 
and Supporting Bells of best quality, ut Pomeroy’s, 
744 Broadway, N. Y. 
W A. COVEKT & CO., PRO I) U C 
* .MISSION MERCHANTS. 08 Pearl 
"Quick sales and prompt returns." Mont 
Weekly Price Current and Marking Plate 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
Little Falls, N. Y., Oct. 25, 1873. 
THE market at Little Kails, for the week ending 
Oct. 25th, was very dull, with light sales. Tho heavy 
rain on market day prevented farmers from deliver¬ 
ing goods, and only one or two lots were sold. Tho 
highest ratu paid for this dux* of goods was l ie. Fac¬ 
tories wore well represented, the offerings being from 
19,1X10 to 12,1)00 boxes, only 2,000 u I which changed 
hands. We give nuuiuut the leading transactions,as 
follows: 
Brooginan's Oornors, 130 boxes. 13Kc.; South Cnryl, 
30,14a; W. I. Skinner, 75,110.; Eatonrille, llll), l IFy,; 
Keys. D8, lie.; ,Nichols. 100, 11)4o.: UaMlbuiivlIle, 200, 
Do,, Shell's Bush. l!:(l, 1414c.; Small's Bush, 200, Uc. 
Several of the New York buyers lelt thu market 
early and without purchasing a box. They claimed 
that with stocks on baud lu New York, and with the 
present views uf dairymen an to prices, It was no 
object to buy. Many of the fancy factories were un¬ 
willing to sell below DS<c.,and the genorul Impres¬ 
sion among them is that line cheese must bring oven 
more than that figure- The September makeoi cheese 
Is reported to bo exceedingly Hnc, and as the quan¬ 
tity made Is less than an average of former yearn, the 
opinion prevails that it will be wanted at good prices. 
On account of the rain there was u very light deliv¬ 
ery of butter, but sales were made ut 32w33e., accord¬ 
ing to quality. 
OCIlOpi, OF MINKS, COLUMBIA COL. 
yi LEGE.—Mining aud Civil Engineering, Metal¬ 
lurgy, Mineralogy, Geology, Analytical and Applied 
Chemistry. Assaying, 3cc., with Laboratory Practice. 
Pecuniary aid fur poor students. For further par¬ 
ticulars and for l utulogue. address 
Prof. C. K. Cl I ANGLER, Deun uf the Kuculty, 
East Forty-ninth Street anil Fourth Avo., New York. 
Tegetuicler’s Pigeon Book (colored plates). 
Ten Acres Enough. 
TUo Boston Mrn-limist. (I« Itxgernld)." 
The Dog (by Dinks, Mayliew and 11 ulebInsun).. 
The Dog (now). . . 
Tho Horse i Stonehenge I, 8 vo., U‘22 .. 
Tho Mule (Riley)-A Treatise on tho Breeding 
Training anil uses to which lie may be pat 
The People'* Practical Poultry Book. 
Thomas' Am. Fruit Culturlst i480 Illustrations). 
Truouer’s Guide INewhouse).,...,... 
Trciu i Culture I Hath Green)..... 
Trowbridge's (M r*. Laura) Excelsior Cook Book 
and Housekeeper’ll Aid.. 
Warder's Hedge* and Evergreens.. , 
Waring’* Elements Of Agriculture. ‘ 
Watson's American Home Garden. 
War Flowers, arid How to Make Them." 
Western I* rail Growers' Guide (Elliott). 
Wheeler's Homes for the People. 
Do. Rural Homes...... 
Window Gardening (II. T. William*) 
Woodruff’s Trotting Horse or America. 
Woodward’s draperies and Uort'l Buildings .... 
Do. Country Homes. 
I I ’.nK •> oiiu u.,,1 «... 
HAS NEVLR BEEN EQUALED. 
T« acIim praottan) ptiitio plnxtur 
•»ml liivutulictol iuiimio triotHiigUly. 
I Clnrlte'* New Method 
'fur tl»v I'iamo-Foiitf CMTlftf U)C 
fiby «u*>.y KrmfUtluno to “btt 
lilK'ieft pmet.'cAl r«*u)tA. 
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LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
Nkw York, Oct. 25, 1873. 
liiu'vcd.—Since our last wcokly report there has 
been a very slow condition of trade In beeves, chiefly 
caused by the entire unsuitability of the herds offer¬ 
ed for sale, which largely consist of lean Texun cat¬ 
tle. Judging fri iu Llicse herds one would believe 
that tin: United (spiles was the lowest in tin: scale of 
cuttlc-pn"luring countries. Yesterday nnd the day 
before 1,300 Texan steers were sold In Ooinnuiiilpaw 
yards, at the rate of $29 L head—a nnm not sufficient 
to cover the ex|n'iiK> ul trun.- it. from Texas to the 
Atlantic seaboard, Wednesday beeves sold nt OR® 
n ; ,c„ with a very few bead at 13®12b l c. 'i'hurstiay 
beeves sold at 7^(dl2‘-jc ; weights, I® 11 cwt. Friday 
forenoon sales were ut !r- 12 c.—the very poorest qual¬ 
ity lierds to hand I'eraaiulug unsold at noon. Special 
salos as follows ; -Mixed lots Of Kentucky cattle, in¬ 
cluding poor quality steers and course oxen, at I)® 
HJ4c.; weights, 8 ®ll owt.; poor Virginia steers, 4 Y 
cwt., 9c.; Toxan do., grazed iu Illinois, 7 cwt., Ub;®l0c.; 
W 4 TVIfli 1,11 \ Agents for the people’s oa- 
tVlT L UlU. per, “THE CONTRIBU¬ 
TOR,” u sixteen ijugo, undenominational, religious, 
family journul. 'I’hlrteoD depurtmoot*. Rev. A. is. 
Eiude writes for It. Oua of the most elegant premi¬ 
ums over offered. Unit/ $1 a war. Agoots meet great 
success. One says, “ Have limdu MU a day fur days 
in succession.” Another, “ Made $0 In three hours,” 
Another, " It sells itself.'' Comuilsslon* large. For 
terms, samples, etc.,address J. H. Earle, Boston, Muss 
Do, Pottages and Farm Houses. 
Do. dub urban and Country Houses 
■ W'tiivi 7 1 It/UdQOli.iMItMilMI i lA 
Youtttt und Spooner on the Horsa. 1 6 ( 
\ ouutt and Martin on Cuttle. 1 5t 
Youaii. and Marlin on thu Hug. 1 oc 
Youatt on Sheep. 1 (X, 
Youuiau's Hand-Hook of Household Science..., 1 76 
Address all order* to 
D. D. T. MOORE, 5 Beekman St., New Ycg, 
BT Any Books desired, not named in this List, 
will be furnished on receipt of price. 
GIF. CONFESSION* OF AN INVALID 
