■ WI*f®R 
EMPLOYMENT 
FARM MILLS 
Vara. —We quote; Havana—Common.72w<»7fie.; 
good, sflqySv. ; line, 97Jfjc.at*l.U7Kj currency, 7 aru i 
outs, Si -_i.'90o.: 11 outs. fl.lKdlil 08 . average lots, 90(<() 
92'it'., currency. 
.M an irt'Ai'Tt'Iticit Tobacco. Black work, common 
mol i>m<1 in tii. 17<«ti‘20o.; good und lino, 21<jj25o. Bright 
work Common ami medium, 2&Mi30c.; good urn! Hue. 
860455c., In bouil. 
Vcgniubli**. Potatoes nre selling steadily when 
tlio quality Is all right. ICurly Rose and Mohawk 
buvo advanced to $4,fr()ii'5 for seed. Sweet potatoes, 
steamer and higher. Dec. bringing K1.26. 
Potatoes Pouch Blows, p hid.. f2.IK)kv2..VI; Dyrlght, 
*2ia»2.26; Goodrich, $2:m2.2,'i; Jackson White. 2.2b; 
LWktnan, Sl.;.vc 2 . ; Monitor. $&«2.26; Chin ltod, fSKa 
2.2.'); Prince Albert, fj.iw2.2j; sweet potatoes, J2.2.Vn3.25: 
cabbage. v Ilk), t.VtS; White turnips. V hbl.. Vue.; 
Russia do., $(.256! I.AU; tomatoes * hush.. $1.50; mar¬ 
row squash, y bbl., $1.25; garlic, 4k 100 bunches, $8 
(till); pumpkins, V 100, $.'><') 7; onlous, red and yellow, 
par bhl„ $3; do. white. $5: do., Counuctleut, V 10t) 
bunches, $4qi5. 
Wiml.—The demand for fleeces lamnall bntholders 
are ottering stock cautiously und only at full figures. 
Pulled are dull with prices unchanged, Texas and 
California are sought aftor to a moderate extent at 
steady prices, foreign inticts with u light sale. Cloth¬ 
ing wools are very scarce. The general tone of the 
market Is strong but without animation, fattest 
sales are lleeees at 31t*S3o. for unwashed : htoWc, for 
Slate and Michigan; Me. for .\ Ohio! TtHldSlO. for 
scoured; pulled ut 40c. for extra; 4lDt42c. for super; 
tubbed at MWfi.Yto. Oregon at 32c.: lullfordla at 21 
32J4 u. tor spring; Bi>@3Ti;. tor pulleu. 
reluctant to close out largo orders, and the busi ness 
of the oast week lias been on a very moderate scale. 
With the cheek In trade, holders have been ottering 
late reserve stock at less eoulident prices, although 
there are a number of choice lots, technically culled 
*’ Ha tin," that will not he released under hue extreme 
prices, say l&ife-. as Lhcy count upon the home trade 
to use up this stock. 
We quote Factory, State, extra, per pound, 16K 
<3d5Yc.; fancy, I.V»15j«c : do., good. I314($il3lfc.; do., 
fair, 12 V® 12','e.f farm Dairy, fancy. llkqjulSMC.; do., 
good, (.Ai;P;e.; do., poor to fair, loal le.: Ohio fac¬ 
tory, fair iu hue, CXwllfO.: new pineapple, I8(<c8lc.; 
Ohio factory, theodar, lOylOyc.; Knglish dairy, 10X 
(®15c. 
Cot fnit,—The market since our last has been very 
Irregular. There was considerable trade early in llio 
week from the “shorts’' to cover which started 
prices up a iractiun, but ut the close heavy arrivals 
at the Southern ports creates a weak looting. 
We quote: 
Now Otloitm slut 
Pplrtn.l, Ac. Motile. T«»n«. 
Ordinary . 13H <&— 13\<iS— 14 
(loud i irdinary.., 16 @- 
lew Middling.... Mi.Hfal- 
Middling . . ItS.KMD 
Good Middling... YIW((S- 
ros and East Missouri, will be severe losers, as it 
is thought that, by the time the crop is ready for 
removal, a very small portion will be found tit 
for sale. Indeed, we hear that in many places, 
growers have a I ready decided not to dig their po¬ 
tatoes, the crop being utterly worthless. The 
rot lias also appeared in the toxvnsliips of West¬ 
minster, and North and South Dorchester. 
Milch Cows.—There Is a fair demand for good 
cows, but most, of those sent to market are poor. 
With the high prices Of feed in the country, tanners 
are inclined to hold on to those cows which will pay 
best for keeping, and send olt the poor utihnal*. 
8ome of the latter cluss will only bring finite 35 unch. 
each, while good milkers arc worth $79<«Xi, and If 
large and tine looking, fHOw. lMO. A very good cow, 
with her calf, sold at .fllXJ to-day, while a poor one 
wont at $57.60 
Venl I n I vcs. There Is a groat scarcity of prime 
milk calves weighing ISStglfiO lbs. Such sell readily 
at llkt., and even l;p*c. has been obtained for Just, it 
few extras. Tbo more common prices are l(Wl2c. 
lor milk calves, and 4HG47C. lor grass calves, though 
tho latter arc seldom weighed, A pen of these lat¬ 
ter, numbering no head, poor, sold at $3M each, while 
32 grass and fed calves, very good, suit! at tlofi per 
head. A lot of 45 head fair to good vcul eulves, 124 
lbs. average, .sold at $16.87 each. 
Nliesp mid l.sntih*. Here wo have a llgluor run 
and the market is quicker In consequence. We can 
even advance sheep about ;,e. per lb. scarcely any 
thing so thin ns not to «qII at 41 1 «*. which was the 
nricc ot n cjir 66 lbs, O-stock. Fair sheep are worth 
ic. xvu.li good ut.'ikftiUc. ami several Inis extra Cumulus 
OfllOokUb lbs. sold at 6’-jC. and even to. Dumbs are 
quoted at 7(.i8He. Somi) extras selling at be. For the 
market of to-day we have 6.513 sheep and I am ha, 
many of them tut Canadian Hooks sidling as follows : 
110choice. 80 lb. lamb* peddled out at Uo.; 351 of 70 lbs. 
H'o.; (it state lambs.I'rt lbs. 8'>C. Some thill lambsof 
loss than rti lbs, wore sold during the week, at 7c. or 
sheep. ;t cars linl., 72 lbs. sold at I v*'.; 167 Stale, 71 lbs. 
4\c.; B2 I’anadua, tH6 lbs. 472 *• f IL5 lbs. Jo.; 64 0. 
MtttpWi lbs.6c.; 202 ot 80 lbs. coarse'in,; 90 Slate sheep 
ltW lbs. 6Qo.: 221 O. 7ll lbs. fie. There Is decidedly tlrm 
tuna to the market ut Its Clone. 
Nwlitt’. A great tncrcusn In arrivals, without il 
corresponding Improvement In the demand has 
tended to a dull, heavy tratio with much lower 
prices. There, Is it great.' deal of country pork sent 
to itmvkot early, farmers inclining to tho belief 
tit at prices will soon rule lower. Thu great prefer¬ 
ence given for such lings, by the fresh trade, tells 
against tho oily slaughtered Western, and prices 
rule at 'JSwDIiC., light pigs selling at lllc. Statu and 
Jersey dressed vary from Kite 12c. I.lve Ileus aro 
quoted ut 7>.»t<ti7Xc.. a car 111., SSI its. gelling at "Sc. 
IiATKST Kitv. I, l*. Hf. Ilpevr* -Arrivals 
to-dHy : .Hours ut Communiimw, and 50 at One Hun¬ 
dredth st., ora total of DffJB head. Tho market Is ex¬ 
tremely (lull, ill fuel no bel ter than yestenlav, fat 8 
owl. Kentucky grade Dui'Uauis selling oil tho scalos 
at IfiSn. 
Slifrp n nil I, u nibs,-Willi Scars at Communl- 
paw. and IJ at 18th SI., making 1,637 bead, the marker, 
is fairly active for good Block, with no change In 
prices. Home very poor 64 18 O.aiiOop were sold to¬ 
day at In... with 473 thin, at *2.25 each. A lot 65 Cana¬ 
da lambH, 65 ms., sold at s^o. 
Hog*.—Arrivals to-day, 17 cars at Coinmunlpuw, 
5 at Weoiiawkcu, amt 3 at 1(11 h St., or 2,(557 head, all 
told. The weather Is Hue, ami tho tout 1 of Hie mar¬ 
ket U little stronger, dressed Helling at HlyulOo. Two 
cara O. live hogs, 221 its. hrought 7\c. 
American Safety & Student Lamp 
See illustmtion on page 315, this number of tho 
RURAL Nkw-Youkkk. 
Special Htlonlioil Is Invited to the fact that this 
SAFETY D AMP bus been critically examined, test¬ 
ed and approved by tho United Stales Ughtlionso 
Board, and by some of tbo most eminent chemists 
of Hits country, aiming whom Prof. DOKEMHB, who 
thus concludes u testimonial : 
“ lu my opinion this is the 8AKK8T I.AMP I ltavo 
ever seen for consuming kerosene oil. 
• K iKlDlfiN DOBEMl'H. M. ID, 
“ Prof. Chemistry ami Phlsles, College Pity of Now 
York, ami Prof. Chemistry and Toxicology, Belle¬ 
vue Hospital Medical College." 
As It Is an Impossibility for an explosion to occur 
In using these Dumps they are a household necessity 
wherever kerosene is used for a light. 
Canvassing agontti wanted. Address 
II AWKINS As TINISON, 
Solo Manufacturer-. 17 Cortluudt St., New York. 
THE SEASON. 
[We want information, briefly, concerning the s«**on, progress of 
th* work, temperature, crop*, prWs of form produce, stock, labor 
and lands, nod careful of the amount of grain and number 
of animals on hand for as compared with previous seasons, for 
publication under thtehead,—Kt»*. Ku«4f..l 
Piirmli^e, Jrffi*r*»on Co., Pa., Oct. 20. — Wo 
have had n very flue season—tbo best, tuko it all 
through, tlmi 1 have seen in this section for 
thirty years. Com is a splendid crop; hay good 
—in fact, all crops good except buckwheat, 
which was somewhat injured by the hot sun. 
Small fruits abundant. Apples plenty. Pota¬ 
toes, extra good, oOc.: wheat, $123; rye, $1.25; 
oats, 45c.: cows. $155®50; beef call le scarce; but¬ 
ter, 35c. We had no frost to kill a pumpkin leaf 
until the SUi inst. Weather good yet to do fall 
work. Not a Bake of snow seen up to date, 
which is rather uuusuol for tins sect ion of coun¬ 
try.— J. r>. p. 
Catharine, IV. Y„ Nov. |._Wo have had an 
unusually dry and pleasant autumn, no trust to 
injure anything; until October 18. Corn nearly 
all husked, and an extra crop, from 100 to 115 
bushels ears per acre. Potatoes all dug, and an 
average crop; considerable full plowing done; 
apples all secured, and an abundant crop, worth 
from 45 to 50c, per bushel; cider never so plenty 
ami cheap, $l.rrfkitU8 per barrel; potatoes, 50c. 
per bushel In tho Held; a large quantity being 
shipped to the Pennsylvania coal regions. Win¬ 
ter wheat not looking very well; not so much 
sown as in former years.—E. u. f. 
_I— U 
1I)‘,h 4— 16km# 16 V 
it!*®— 17 w)i;\- 
17}*®— 17?C@17.N 
178,02- 177*(«AS>* 
There has been iigooil business for forward months. 
Closing prices, 16c. for Nov.; 15*®15Jic. for Dec.; 16c. 
for Jan. 
Dried Fruit*.—Apples nrc Arm with a small 
trade- reaches are steadily held. Blackberries are 
held at late prices. The lower price ot plums la for 
Southern, the other for Sratc- Apples, new. siloed, 
V it, .Wo.-, do. Southern, good to primly, 6c.; do. 
poor to fair, ;k<(4o. Peeled peaches, IStallHi. for prime; 
2 iv<,2lc. for extru; iv<v 16c. for fair to good, flopeoled 
peaches, 6,«.7Ac. tor quarters and lialvos. Hlarkher- 
lies, new, 9 ‘ti*10c. Cherries, pitted, «2}<i(yi23jic. 
Plums, liVadac. Itaspherrics,llxsSio. 
Ebb*.—T he arrivals have boen large, mainly mndo 
up of limed, however. Kreali meet with the best sale, 
ut steady prices, while limed are dull and drooping. 
We mono fresh State, Sic.; do. Pennsylvania and 
New Jersey, Ube.; do. Western, at 3&'(35e. Dimed at 
27V,0i28)vc. for State, and 25®S7c. for Western. 
Fin*—Iif light ileiuund, ut Hivjillc. for State, 10ti5 
12;*c. for Canadian. Tow, ;V<tll}$e. 
FI a in--—The receipts of flour up to this date aro 
600,0110 Obis, ahead of this time last year, barge sup¬ 
plies. Hem treighls, amt an iiiitavnnible foreign mar¬ 
ket create a very weak feeling, with prices 30 to -10 
cants nor hurrel lower, at $.iw.o.2l) t,o- superlhie State; 
fS,6»)ii.1.65 Tor common extra do.; ff>.70«t j-7a tur good 
lu choice do.; f5,6(XdS6 for fancy do.; $3.<<i5.20 forsnpor 
lino Mlcbigan, Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, Ac.; fiY-Dx-i.7.55 
lor e.i (i'll do.; $5.d>.'8,10 torch.vice extra do , iuchul- 
ing shipping Prands of round hoop DhUiul|5.Ula5,75, 
and trade brnnds of do. ut $5.30ii(3<ji3 ; good to choice 
white wheat nxu-a*at $6.1l)4i;..'0. Si. Douis at f(Va6.30 
lorconmion t-i fair oxiiiis,aii(l$(i.;l.Vgrf.7.'i tor good to 
choice. Southern is much lower, selling at f/>,T W6.1H 
for oiin-H, f6.4&.<8.7.> for good to choice. It) c ttoui Is 
quiet at f 4 "i J5.35. Col’ll meal Is dull at f4.65 for Weal- 
urn. Buek wheat Hour Bold at (SkkJ.lo foe State, amt 
$3.50i..,3.75 for I’cmisylvunia. Corn meal, Coarse, per 
1(10 lbs., f 1.6016)1.65; Hue yellow, $ 1 , 807 $ 1.9U; while, $2.26 
U$2.23. 
Fresh Fruit*. The canal Is giving a liberal sap- 
ply of apples, and dealers are Intent upon putting 
them under cover, and only aim at present to supply 
the actual wauls of the market, though a few round 
lots are moving at easier prices. Winter pears do 
not sol). A few ice house Suckles, $Uh$ll per Uult 
bbl. for best, and $5tuK do. lor seconds. Now ant! 
then an odd crate or two of Duehuss mid other fancy 
stray in, and tiring yii.v.h per hush. Quinces are doing 
hotter, with some liner qualities enuring. Cranber¬ 
ries are In large supply,and do not bring late ranges, 
(.rapes do not sell freely. North Rivers are done. 
State Lako sorts must be sound to bring outside 
prices. 
Apples, funny, pur bbl., $3.50623.75; do. good, 8DMJ 
< 1 ) 2 ; do., common, fl.$jV<ii2. Pours, cooking, per 
bbl,, $5ci-7 ; Winter Nollls, $Uy 12; buwrence, $7«I5, 
Vicar, Pecans, per in., 120 . Crapes, Isabella, 
puf lb , 6 m 7 c,; Catawba, OuitlOc,; hut-house, 5Ui<»65o. 
CUeWuul-. p)-r bush., $6 q$ 7,50; hickory nuts, per 
bUBh.,$2 5110.}2.75, yntuccs, best, per bbl,. $10c 13; do. 
Cointnon, flAU. Crauberrlca, per bbl., $0<a>12; do., per 
bush, $a.S(Ki$:i.75. 
(Drain.-The market for wheat Is fully ten cents 
lower with large amounts and Uisoouruglug Dlror- 
pnot advices. We quote $1.1$ for old .tint now spring 
■nixed ; fil.26utl.28 fur new spring; llJIU®l.,M for win¬ 
ter and rml nmher Western; »).-tSo'l,U5 for white 
Michigan, and *1 UMDIS fur very ulioicu new amber 
Michigan. Coru Is scarce and about live cunts high¬ 
er, closing tlrm. Wu quote at H5/tS7c. for Western 
mixed. Oats uru higher: sales at 5li.<,56c. for Western, 
and Snti$57c. for Ohio. Ilurloy is again easier und 
dull; Canada. West, $1.16; Bay Quinta, $1.18. Malt 
sold at $1,111 for Canada West. 
liny nu<l Hlrnw. Purflhusers for large stable 
use aro looking lor stock which strengthens the 
price.* for retail. We quote shipiiiug at f 1.KMD15; 
retail, »1. Till® I Ad; long rye straw, $1,10691.2(1; short 
do., ‘JOStUOc.; oat straw sB'utlGc, 
Honey. The largo supply Is going Into general 
mo. most. encoiiraginRly, ami ime full prices art* 
maintained. We quote cloveroo®bsmall boxes. 28® 
80c.; do. large do., 25i>$28c.: buckwheat 20cu25o.; mixed 
lots la pour order, 20c>ji33c.; strained, 15(<$l8u. 
Hops.—There has been a steadier feeling the past 
week on prime hops under an Increased call from 
brewers. The oilier qualities are neglected. We 
quote prime, 17(ail8c.; fair, 13<<15o.; prime old, 10® 12c.; 
fair, 7nti)o. 
Milk.—At stations per 40 qt., cans $2,50<i2.75. 
Foil I try n ml (in mu. — Dive, poultry rims poor 
In quality hut tho demand is mainly for dressed. 
Dive turkeys, Jersey, # It., U® 10c. Do., Western, 
13@il5. bowls — JerHoy, II -.15c.; Western, 12®lie. 
Spring Chickens, ^ lb.. 146<loc.: Ducks. (N. J.j $D()0 
i.i, 1 25 per pair; Western, 70vt8()c. Geese Jersey, $3 
m 3,50 per pair. Western geese, $I.7.7 m2 c pair. Dressed 
Poultry—For fowls and turkeys. 30M21C. for N.J.; 
Slate, liK,i,20c. tjeese, I5c 18c. Ducks, 2tk«).22c. Wo 
quota: Prairie hens, per pair, $l-i 1.12. Purlrldgtis, 
Wukti-ra, $1 m 1.12; do., blasDirn, WX-vlflo.; woodcock, 
$l(u,DI2: read birds, per do/,. $1.12. Venison saddle, 
20«-23<). Wild pigeons, stall-led «- fu'.T.VaH; black 
ducks pur pair, i'omSJc.; English snipe n> do/.. $2.50; 
common do., per do/., 75o,k$$l,fi0. Squab, lame, per 
dozen, $3.50; Mallard ducks, y pair, 756$8Tc.; Wid¬ 
geon. t- pair, lOa.Tdc.; Quad, Th doz., $2.'50uu2.75; rab¬ 
bits, V pair, 45 <a55c. 
Provisions. -The trade In pork since our last has 
been so extremely dull that quotations for mess min 
hardly he based upon what has transpired. At the 
close there is a trifle of tlriuness Indicated, u/ul a 
show ot more unlruaHou; but these conditions have 
only set In after tbo murket bus declined to $24, cash, 
fur old. it is fair to state, however, that tills pi ice 
was somewhat fixed by a latouuctlnn sale of bOO bbls., 
check up. at $24.25— a lot that was thrown on the 
market by the refusal of an operator to accept, who 
had bought ahead ut a higher tlgure. We quote 
mess at 3fc,; thin mess. $24.50; extra muss, (29; dear 
new pork, fur Doc , $21,511 asked. I'Iia stuck of pork, 
Oct. 1st, was 15,574 bbls. Beef arrives freely, bill is 
hot active, l'rlces are hardly adjusted ; the late 
selling prices worn $15 for plain mess in bbU.; $17 
for extra mess, do.: $26 for prime mens, In to*., and 
#30 for India mess. do. The stock of beef, Oct, 1st, 
was 10,887 iibis. and tcs. Beef hams are In demand 
at #30.AJM32. D’ut meats, Including bacon, are not 
quotably changed, but dealers do not press for ex¬ 
treme prices with the lower price or hogs. We 
quote hums, city, 21M22 c.; Western tight tcs., 21®22c.; 
choice bagged, &m-3Mc.; smoked s non Idem, 18(46$ 
166,0.; pickled bams, Western, UV- 2 >lIk‘.; do. city,20c.; 
long clear bueou. UXMU'Vc.; Stretford, lac. Dressed 
hogs, city und Western, UJ4661 lie. for heavy, and 
UH^MIOV for pigs, Staid and New Jersey market 
pigs, 11M12.VC. lull'd lias been very undecided in 
price, though the ottering Is very small; lust week’s 
price, however, ure not obtainable. We quote retail 
lots old Western steam at 15V:.; lot* or fiij tea., 15 , 14 c.: 
Weaiern kettle, nic. Now lard quoted at 14 V. Fu¬ 
ture laid fairly llrrn at lA)fc. fur December, anil lSMc. 
for January and February, with a good sale at tho 
close. City lard lower; steam, 14c.; kettle, UQo. 
Stearine.—The stock is light, hut in exeessof the 
demand, and lots in Store of choice are ottered at 
16c., which Is lower. 
Suiulrte*.—Cider, new, at KXal2c. Fcntliors, live 
livogeuse, 85<.<90; mixed, tOMl’iOc.; heu, 10<vl2c. White 
rugs, ,V|t5Kp.; newspapers, 4V*<k% Vinegar, pure 
elder.‘32<-'25e. Hoop imles, hickory und oak. 16 ft. 
per M., $50(2.75; do,. 14 rt„ $41^50; do., 12 It., $40(445; 
American Ingot copper, 22nj/22.ytC. per lh 
Th llovv.— 1 There has been a lair trade for export, 
with 9c. obtained for choice; but with weak gold 
shippers have retired, and thore aro sellers at 8>ijc-; 
common quoted at 8Vi8}kC. 
Tobacco.—There is scarcely any demand for ship¬ 
pers. Sales aro small, and mainly from local buyers. 
The general features of tho market show uo Import¬ 
ant change. 
Light flrades. Heavy tirades. 
Frosted lugs.«va eye. — — 
Sound do. 7 ®«« 8. <3)8'¥ 
Common leaf...... 7<$ 8S' 9 M VOf 
Medium leaf. 8jk® 9Q lu ial0« 
Hood leaf. H.valOW 11 mi'4 
Fine leaf.10«®ll‘< 11if®12J( 
Selections. 12 @12>4 
Old Crop. New Crop. 
..18 Mine. 15 @18c. 
..18 <<28 20 <}25 
..35 5c4(1 30 Mil) 
..45 MiT.7 42 &65 
..1(J~I®12 10 (,(.12 
..16 6i25 18 (»25 
..20 M35 16 ft)35 
..10 r,$12 8^(7610 
..16 ®i‘25 15 C$18 
..25 ®45 16 ®35 
PI0UKIN8 Sc HOUWK’8 PATRNT 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
MXSTAL.Z.IC KEROSENE LAMP 
■ * liliHoliiiuly safe from explosion or breaking: 
burns any 4'uul Oil, good or bad; gives in ore 
light, uo nilnr. ami uses less nil. 
■' It Is per/tel lu non-rritluxict. The light Is better 
than is produced by uny other lump." IF. S. I’lark, 
Pn’itUlnit Mn.tftu-hu-artl* .Ijilcullurul College. 
"It is perfectly non-explosive, gives u he ft re Ituht 
and is awn icunomfrul than any oilier lamp In use." 
ic. ID tVrftA, Inti' Siiji’f ot Fnftffr Schools, Chicago. 
The :i ppn Hing Hen lh* and flies from glut s lumps 
exploding and breaking urente a great. Itemarul lor 
tills lame H FAYS to sell It. 3 lie people like the 
lamp and welcome the agent. Solti by (n n vess¬ 
el's) Agenls wnnii-il evepywlioee. Send Du Flr- 
culai' unit terms to 11 oiiigoiot’i'y of tlo.i Cleveland, 
O., or )|‘J Barclay St., New York. 
The Little Falls cheese market for tho week end¬ 
ing Nov. 5th, was heavy, but with no material differ¬ 
ence in prices from figures of the previous week. 
Tlie delivery of farm dairies amounted to nearly 
2,20(1 boxes, a little over half of which wore shipped 
by canal, and the balance by Tall. The highest mark 
paid for tuna dairies was 15c., that being reached 
only fora few lots of OX Ire tue fancy prudes. From 
14 to 144(0. was the average price paid rorgood lots. 
A large number of laetor.vmen wore on tho 
grounds offering In tho aggregate) some ton thousand 
hexes. Buyers worn disposed to make prices below 
the tlgure of tho previous week und the factories 
being unwilling to yield, the sales were dull anil 
transactions comparatively light. Thu highest, price 
reached was 16c,. hut only for one or two factories. 
We report the following sales which will give the 
average range of Hie market ; St. Johnavllle, lGke.; 
Fairfield Association. 15Vc,: Bonus, I5.WC.; Dairy IIHI, 
luike.; 0Ion, 15!•(<• •. Herk t o. Dulou, 15Wa; Springfield 
Centro, lr.Dic.; Norih Feb-Held, 16c 
The weuthej’ on Monday was cold and wot. Wu 
have had a light fall ol snow, and the heavy frosts 
during the last week in October have injured grass 
very considerably. 
our advices from abroad aro for tho second week 
In October. Our Loudon uorrespundont says the ad¬ 
vance In New York on American obeese has given 
holders enntldenoe, und there Is less anxiety for 
sales, nearly all the secondary sorts being sold. Kx ■ 
trit Hue Is quoted at (W to 69s.; second quality, 6! to 
66s. Tho other descriptions of clieuso sell as fellows: 
New Knglhih chuddar, 84 to sss ; Wiltshire double, lh 
to 78s.; Cheshire medium, 58 to 7us.; line, 78 to His.; 
Scotch, 08 to 73s. Dutch CUcese—Rdainft, IH to 56s.; 
tiomiuB, 44 to 51s.; Darby shape, 50 to atls. 
In butter our correspondent says that Normandy, 
hitherto sent to Faria, now finds its way to London, 
and sella as It nrrlvos. Kxtru brands aro quoted at 
132s.; Clonmel Is, 12 hs,; Forks, 13l8.;Cunadlan, luu to 112s. 
The corresponding prices in London lust your for 
Cheese and butter wore as follows:—American 
cheese, 72a.; Flonmellx butter, 128s. It will ho seen, 
therefore. Hint prices this year aro .'Is. below last 
year’s rates in i.ondon for host grades of American 
cheese, x. a. w. 
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Kansas anil the Far West, 
Complete arrangements made ort the most favor¬ 
able terms for parties and fumiles moving West. 
All trains connect closely lit Toledo with K.'istorn 
Dines, und run through to the Mississippi without 
change, with Fullmau and Wagner curs from New 
York to St. I.onl*. 
Baggage checked through. 
Tickets obtained at all Ticket (Mllces. 
WM. I,. MALCOLM, 
flen'l Fassenger Agent, Toledo, Ohio. 
fjEn. H. BtrtlOQWs, 
(jon'l so|it., Toledo, Ohio. Nov.. 1870. 
The Fnlvcrsnl 4’lothos Wringer.—It gives US 
pleosuro to call special altenlion tothe"Uni- 
versal Clothes Wi inger.” Wo have had it fairly 
tested, ami are, Ihoreforo, nlile to speak of It 
with confidence, as an article ol’ real and sub¬ 
stantial merit, which only needs to bo known to 
become what its name imports, “Fniversal” In 
its use, and in tho approval with which it shall 
be received.—At: u> York Christian Advocate. 
IMH’llKsTKIl, N nv. 3. Flour market is un¬ 
changed; hui'kwheat, Hour retails nl $4,5(1 V cwt., 
and wholesale at $3.T8fc<.'4. (•min Is quiet and mar¬ 
ket ttpehunged, except for outs, which tire scarce, 
anil 3e. higher, selling at 50®53c. Apples uro In bet¬ 
tor demand, selling at tl.12.Stl.25 18 hid. for good fruit. 
Potutoes are iir fair supply at $1.7.V,(i2 f< bbl.. and 75c. 
V li'tsheD rhickunii arc plenty at 16c. V It.; Turkovs, 
20c. Dressed lings arc lower, selling at $IIDi, 1(1,50 7< 
cwt. Beef, $8i« 10 F cwt. Quinces to demand at$2.50 
bushel. Hay Is In demand at $20t<«25 F ton lor tho 
best. Filler Is plenty at $2(«2.50 18 bbl. for best. It 
has sold as low as $1.75 «* bbl. 
Fuels for the Ladles.— Til 1858 I bought a 
Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, which is 
still in good order, and docs as good work as 
ever, without a cent’s worth of repairs. It has 
averaged two hundred aud fifty dollars a year, 
besides family sewing. With one needlo I 
hemmed over throe thousand yards of magic 
milling. Tucking and hemming are my favorite 
pastime. I never sat at the machine alonewifh- 
out hymning, “God bless Wheeler & Wilson,*' 
and it is still my Vrayeix—M auy A. Stkw.vut, 
Upper Alton, III. 
dt> in A DAY. LLOYDS 1'atont Revolving 
jp I w Double Sled Plain Maps of AMKIllt’A aud 
ElHlOPE, for 1871, Shewing from ocean to ocean , 51 
by 50 Inches large, with till] If. S. County Mllp on re¬ 
verse side with 1,000,600 nainux. Price, mnunted,only 
$1 ; Sheets, 30 cents. 11)0 copies it day sold. Lloyd 
made nil the Maps used by Geourals Uruiit, 31e- 
< 'lellan, Shertnau, Sheridan, &c., &c., during the war. 
Send money and see Maps first; II not sold, taken 
back on demand. 
W. LI.OYD, 30 Broadway, Now York. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
THOMPSON PEABODY. At tbo Parsonage, In 
North Fohoctoll. N. Y„ OOt. 6, 1870, by Kev. W. O. 
WOoimrrK, Ffuman Thompson of Canadloo. 
Ontario Fo., und Miss LUCINDA A. FKAlloDY of 
Sprlngwater, Livingston Co. 
NEW YoilK, Nnv.3, 1870. 
THE supply of stock was ample during the week, 
and at its close there Is a surplus, especially of cattle. 
The weather has been unfavorable for the most part, 
with heavy .stock of dressed meats to work off, with 
poultry plenty and comparatively cheap, th uh divert. 
ing somewhat from metals. It la till; season of year 
when we naturally expect lull supplies previous to 
pulling up stock for winter. Anything very poor, 
which will hardly pay for wintering. Is llkelv to ho 
sent to New .York for butchering, making true the 
boast of the person who said lie could take tho mean¬ 
est scnllawag cattle ho could Und, and aell them in 
Now York for hoof. 
TOTALS I.IVK STOCK FOll THE WEEK. 
Mil. I. 
Bkhvm. Cony, Calvoi. Simon. Hods. 
This week. S.'J'.t 105 2,131 37,295 .42,270 
Last week. 9,150 110 2,32.1 43.414 26.529 
Correspond’g tv'k ’69 8,::;a 132 1,(411 42,163 16,622 
Avantgo ’69. 6.265 93 1,907 28.435 17.313 
lieuvt’M. —Though less than tlie previous week, 
the supply Is more Hum sufficient for all demands, 
und th ere is quite a surplus left now. Butchers have 
been having u hard time with meats, hut more par¬ 
ticularly with heef. As though the warm, unfavor¬ 
able wmitlnu’, with a perfect glut of stock to be got 
rid of or It would spoil were not suffiainnt, poultry 
lias been rushed in unusually curly, und tho same 
causes which oncrated against holding beef. I luces- 
sltates selling the puulti y ; und. added to this, Fin- 
eilgo has already liogiiu to send In dressed heef by 
tho car load, so that, taking it all in all, butchers are 
In uo very amiable stale, and not at all disposed to 
purchase freely. True, Just an we go to press the 
weuthur has changed In favor of the butcher, though 
rulriv this morning, and more than half of the 2.261 
cuttle sent In for sale this day remain In the pens to¬ 
night. tfad the stock been bettor, more of it could 
have been sold. There Is no lot up In Texan cattle, 
that Statu very nearly equaling Illinois In Its con¬ 
tributions. 
For the trade of last Monday we bail 110 ear loads 
cattle at One Hundredth street, III ears at Wnuhuw- 
knn, and 78 ut Fouiimuiipaw, making R,783 head on 
sale at once. Drovers were greatly disappointed, 
having figured on a light run and bettor prices. They 
paid higher Tor stock on the wav, and reached hern 
to Hfid a decline. Theie is no calculating In advance 
wlutt State cattle will bu thrown upon the market. 
Nearly 700 were rushed in this week for tho supposed 
advance. White just tho tup layer of the choicest 
droves sold for lUkc., we may fairly cull I0«. as the 
highest llguros, with plenty Texans soiling ut 8(a9c., 
and good Western steers at 13w Ue. 
The stock ca.uo from the following States, viz.: 
Illinois. 2.849 W. Virginia.203 
l'exas... 2,7!»9 Kansas. — 
Kentucky. 1,087 Faumia.28.7 
Ohio.,... 775 Michigan.,... 96 
New York. 670 New .lersev. 12 
Indiana. 155 Pennsylvania. 44 
Missouri.. — 
The following ure the prices ut the close of tlie 
market: 
This week. Last week. 
CoiiLm. Cant®. 
Fhoice bullocks, 7ft it.16 on — 16 «« inw 
Good to prime. ’’ ...I3K 6i> 15 14 0 u 15K 
Medium.. “ ...12M @ 13 13 @ 139; 
Ordinary. ” ... 9J4 (« II 10 « 12 
Fuorest grade. ” ... Tii <& HU 8 @ 9K 
Average of all sales.—13 cs — — @ 13(4 
r V » 1C 
' western world. 
l,OFA I. AGENTS WANTED. 
I want a local agent In every town and village In 
the country to canvass l’nr the W'KSTEHN 
WORLD. A magnificent HU Fee nil urn 
Steel Engraving to every subscriber. From $1 to 
$10 can ho easily made In an evening. Liberal cash 
commission allowed. .Send stamp for Spkci.ue.vs 
and FaiZE Circui.au. 
.1 AMD’S K. ELLIOTT. Boston, Muss. 
Interesting to Lndies,—*• Our Grover & Baker 
Machine him had constant service for tlio past 
eight years, during which time, as a family 
sower, we have neither seen nor heard of its 
equal for simplicity in construction and neat¬ 
ness, with great durability of stitch. ‘Witch¬ 
ing,' ns applied to other machines by our neigh¬ 
bors, is with ua unknown.”— H. F. Warren, 
Scranton, Ua. 
IVATKINS.-At Buffalo, N. Y., ( 
Watkins, aged 77 years, 29 days 
Ncuj Qllnjcvtioements 
A gents wantub for oijr new 
HOOK, 
PALA11K A X B) HO VIOL; 
Oil, 
PHASES OF LONDON RITE. 
A bountiful octavo, lully tllmdrutod wiin 2(||| 
Kngi'uviugM. Fontuln.) a graphic anil truthful 
(lUitiMiiont of llio sights. Secrets mid St-nsallomi ol' tho 
gruatost city nf the world. Very popular and salable. 
Hold only by subscription. For Ciruuiuni amt siuupio 
imgos, address BHJLKNAF& ili.ISS, Hartford, Ct., 
C lherip Soulhei’ii Fat'itiH anil Jlills. Colony 
J forming. HOoere*, »t $6 per acre. Well improv¬ 
ed, on ID ID and navigation und near a large city. 
$80 cash, fiend for Circular. Columbian southern 
Land Agency, 33 Park Row, New York. 
A R 1) U A R E 
Mailing Mon ! 
“Geo. 1*. Rowell A Co,, 40 Park Row, New 
York, Advertising Agents, is a model business 
house. They give more for tho money than any 
other house in the world.”—Cffw Item, Plill'a. 
Wo 
Want 
nnvusu for, advert iso, and sell nor K nlfo- 
loaner and Sharpener, mid the Premlun 
oiby W ringer I The Beat and Cheapest 
I’jthes Wringer made or sold in America 
Omposed of lodesli'in Utile materials, 
umiutot, simple, dmahlo aud efficient, 
nmhlniugall tlie desirahlc qualities III it 
(minion sense form. It runs so easy a 
lilld can turn It! We urge you to 
compare u with any other Machine. 
ODBY, BROS. A CO., 068 Broadway, N. Y 
D O YOU WANT THE AGENUY (or 
tor your own use,) of llm Fastest, Easiest Work¬ 
ed, Cheapest, Most, Simple mid Desirable fiolf-Fued- 
Ing It u y, St in w mid Stalk Caller, or tlie Cheapest und 
Best .Vliichino ror Cufling Turnips, Furrnta or Fota- 
toes. Satuplo nmchiuo need not ho paid for until 
tried and uuprovod. Send fur Circular, 
_NICW YORK may t (».. 91 Kuakiouit Si., N. Y. 
UTKARY EJIFI.OYIUENT FI UN1SHKI) 
D7 lout! classes in a new business. Boys of 12 earn 
from $J.St) lu $4 per day ; men I'runi $3 to $12. accord¬ 
ing to thotr energy. A present worth $1 given to 
any one who is dlssatlsUod with lliu business. For 
particulars, address K. FINCH, Clyde, N, Y. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
New York. Nov. 4, 1370. 
TnE receipts of the principal kinds of products 
for the week embrace 117,158 bbls. Hour, 1.265,795 
uush. wheat. 188.558 bush. coru. 295.007 bush, oats, 
32,;i05 bush, rye, 2(J5,i!23 bush, barley, 2,'758 bush, grunts 
seed, 1,732 bush, beans, 31,089 bales eotton, 756 pkgs. 
dried fruits, 20,451 pkgs. tnittnr, boxes ehuestt, 
5IK pkgs. eut-nicatS, 7,746 Mils, eggs, 859 Mils, pork, 
623 fc». lard. 467 kegs lard. 4,211 pkgs. tobacco, 475 
lilnls. do., 3,376 bbls. whisky, 1,8151 bales Wool, 1,625 
bales hops. 
Banna and Fens. The receipts for the month 
of Oct. were 10.500 bushels; same month Iasi year. 
4,200 bushels. ThO activity w hich lias ultCudea the 
opening of the bean trade is shown when we statu 
that hardly mi unsold lot front this large total Is in 
market, and our advanc ed price* are uflereii lor lota 
tu arrive. Theie Is a difference ol lue.iat! 4* bushel 
lu sellers favor compared wllb last tail’s prices, 
which lias aided In the desire to stock up. under 
future heavy arrivals prices will ba apt to recede; 
still It is better for growers that the stock should be 
In the hands of consumers with umonlh’s use. Feu 
beans arc very scarce an wanted. Canada pirns In 
barrels are firm at *1.55; buyers of bond lots arc 
awaiting now crops. With some business in B. E. 
pelts prices have a better range. We quote :—Me¬ 
dium prime per bush., $3.2bn2.25; do.fair to good, 
$1.UJ<(2. marrows, prime,2.60; do., common to fair, 
$2.25(5.2 5(1; non. Fi.iV-o 2.37; kidney, $2.6tLc2.76: green 
peas. sPl.75otil.au; B. E., peas, $2,7;si//2.!4J; Camilla peas, 
in bbls. $1.35. 
Ilecswnx. -Kxporters ur# looking for stock, and 
early in the week 33(<>3ie. was realized, but with low¬ 
er gold to-day prices are weaker. 
Broom (’ 01 * 11 . There Is rattier more activity, 
but no change In prices. VVc quote ikalc. for red ; 
6®Uj$c. for green; 7(<s8e. Tor hurl. 
Butter. — There has been no abatement in the 
heavy consignments of State, and the special demand 
for fine butter uluue, wliluli recently existed, has not, 
during tlie past week, possessed sufficient *‘ viiu ” to 
support bite prices. There Is no serious decline, but 
buyers have taken advantage nf thu situation, and 
uru holding off until (he accumulation slide* the 
market nearer to their dictation. The enlarged 
presence of good serviceable dairies favors Ibis elu- 
meuver, and create* it general dlspotltloii In sell at 
shaded quotations. Dealer* have almost given up 
tlm idea ol selling common or off grades, in i«i:t, 
some of them have hired outside cellars for storing 
It iudeffnltoly. Home Canada is on the way, but there 
is no room for large shipments, as there is still 
enough Western, though receipts have diminished, 
Extract of a letter 
from a Medical 
Gentleman at Ma¬ 
dras, to hii Brother, 
at Worcester, May, 
1851: 
PRONOUNCED 
Fl( ICED. 
Send for Circular. Agents wanted. 
LANE BROS., 
Manufacturers, 
Washington, Dutchess Co., N. Y, 
CONNOISSEURS 
|| auiit4|fi||{j | 
P C BE It It ED FOIII.TKV Dark mid 
Light HruMnus, Buff Cochin* and French Hou- 
dan Fowls, Also, Bronze Turkovs, Black Cayuga 
and White Crested Ducks, and Chester White l’lgs. 
For Frlce List, address F. W. HAllBAUUH, New 
Lisbon, Ohio. 
"Tell Lea A For¬ 
tins Unit their Suuco 
is highly esteemed 
In India, and, lu my 
opinion, the most 
wholesome Sauce 
that Is itiudc.’’ 
And applicable to 
Every Variety 
At the Breakfast, Luncheon, Dinner and Supper 
Table, it imparts the most exquisite relish aud zest 
to Soups, Fish, Hot or Cold Joints, Fowl, Game, etc. 
The universal demand and excellence ha* led to 
many luiitiitlous ot LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE. 
JOHN m \CAN’S S4»NS, 
1 Union Square and 30 South William Street, 
Special Agents for the United States. 
SN’T IT BEAUTIFUL J” 
MUM! 
(PATENTED SEPTEMBER, 1870.) 
Designed to Protect the Walls IToni 
the Spattcrint; of Water while 
Wn ailing. 
It not only serves us n complete protection to tho 
wall, but makes the Washstaud 
A BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE OF FURNITURE. 
Attached to the Cornice are two arm* swinging on 
a pivot, to which may be added a Lambrequin of 
either Mualin, Rep or Luce ; or tho arms cun be 
swung out and used as a 
TOWEL RACK. 
Elegant designs in walnut and ash, 
WITH MOTTLED WOOD ORNAMENTS, 
Hung with rich Luce Curtains, 
Of Elaborate Futrerna. §3 00 
Maine, without Curtniiia. .....'ft 00 
Sent to any part of tho country on receipt 
of amount, or shipped C. 0. D, 
All orders addressed to 
LORD & TAYLOR, 
SOLE VtJENTW, 
Cor. Broadway and 20th Street, 
NEW YORK CITY. 
Not complicated In construction. 
Easy to regulate and keep in order. 
Simple to ietmi and operate. 
Milking a Lock-Stitch which will not unravel. 
Doing the greatest variety of work with tlie fewest 
changes in its uiecliunism- 
to exceed it in quality and undersell It. Some lots of 
choice Delaware Co., quoted at 436645c. Fails are 
scarce, and not up to their conventional standard of 
excellence : I be extreme i.s 48c. The total receipts of 
butter for Oct. were W.000 pkg*., 14.6M lens than for 
Oct., 1869. Receipts during the part three months, 
151.5(X) pkgs., 27,tW less than corresponding period ’69. 
Orange county and Sussex county pails, line, 45*# 
4Se.; Pennsylvania pull*, line, 43'5 I4e.; country pail*, 
fair to good, 35'i)38c ; Penn, ink Me, line, 36tcti«c.: do. 
half tubs, do.. 37<>t 39c.; do. other grades, 30 a.32c.; stxte 
firkins,fine, Gallic.: do. half tubs.lh&42c.; selections, 
425443c.; Welsh, trust),39 (j64Do,; Welsh, dairies,37<&3Hc.; 
Welsh, summer, :fjw35c.; other grades of State ancl 
store packed. 28(5)300.; Outo firkins and half tubs, 
fine. 287$30 c.; Ohio reserve, eoiumoit t" flue. 22(5250.; 
do. selected small parcels, 32<«35u.; other Western, 
medium to good, 23<y26c.. do. common. 15(q»l8c.; rolls, 
28.(,30c.; Canada, Hue, 300880.; do. ordinary to flue, 
25028c. 
Cheese.— As usual ot this season of the rear, when 
large quantities of winter stock come forward by 
canal and rail, the disparity between receipts and ex¬ 
port* Is more noticeable, Tho effect of this accumu¬ 
lation ha* rarely any sullied effect upon the market, 
save only where there is a check in the regular out¬ 
let. Tills lias, In part, been the case the past week. 
The Improved prices were partially sustained, In an- 
tlci nation u£ a rise on the other side, but with the 
cable remaining steady at 69s., shippers have been 
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL, 
THE MOST DESIRABLE, 
THE MOST POPULAR 
Connecticut and .Mass, fillers. 
Binders, seconds. 
Wrappers lots. 
Fine wrappers. 
Now Y.irk State Hllerc. 
A ve(ago lot*. 
Wrappers . 
Fciiiisylvaala and Ohio fillers. 
Average lots...... 
Wrapper!*. 
Agencies existing, or wanted, everywhere. 
ftlunuliM’toi’y nnd ftlniiiiaSiig Office, 
HAllTFOUD. CONN. 
N. B.—see Premium List on page 128, Rural of 
Feb. 19.i 
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