week 
64@70s,; liny. HO® 
84*.; Scotch. 72ig<TH»». Dutch 
S£PT. 26 
Butter.—It is useless to attempt to give « float' 
situation of the market at present. High price* have 
ruled in the Interior, but latterly there lias l) 6 , m p< m- 
shlerable relaxation. nod though the city rates arc 
not materially changed compared with last week, 
there is no saying when a reaction may take place. 
This may bo sufoly counted upon If tile copious rains 
that have favored our adjacent pastures have ex¬ 
tended widely through the State. A good ileal of 
butter has been bought on New York account under 
therecenl current rates of 35®4l)o.. and as some of 
ihp latter purchases will be here this week, there 
will he apt to ben divided market so far as prices are 
concerned. Factory butter la running poor. 
Orange County palls, prime.10 @ 
Kiver pails, prime....*.:** ®2i 
Common palls.... ■* 
State and creamers pulls. w @ 
State half-tuna, prime... *> @37 
State half-tubs, under grade.<« @«> 
State tirkins. .5* 
State Welsh tubs, prime. •« ©a* 
State Welsh tubs, other.*7 
Western creamery..... «•' ®;’i 
Western half-tubs, factory. 26 @2* 
Western half-tubs, prime—r. *6 @28 *■ 
Western dairy, packed.ad ®;r 
Western poor to fair. £1 @3o 
Western llrklns, prime...@4.J 
Westem llrklns. common. 24 @2o 
Cheese.—Export* for the week10,000 boxes. The 
shipping busiuess has bncnslow.aa compared with 
the trade Intelv, hut yet has been sufficient to pre¬ 
vent further accumulation* of stock. Flue grades 
meet with moat demand, with 14c. as the current 
market price, although some exceptional sales havo 
been made at UXc. The homo trade pay 14Vic. 
Medium grade* *oll more freely, and the demand 
has slightly Improved for the low grades. Wo quote t 
State, factory, fancy . itS&liL/ 
State. factory, tine. .13H(.<d ; lX 
State, factory, good. IxA®!;}• *. 
Slate, factory, rale lot*. 13 
State, factory, skimmed..... 
State, farm dairy, good to prime. .- r 
State, farm dairy, fair to good. llV*JfH 
Ohio, factory, prime Cheddar. \2Xmi% 
Ohio, factory, tint, good to prime. 
Ohio, factory, tbit, fulr to good.11 @12 
Ohio, factory, skimmed... 0* 
Cotton—With larger arrivals at the ports prices 
arc-low or. For low middling upland. 1&5KC-! middling 
do., hike; good ordinary do.. 15@15Xo.; gulf, good 
ordinary, laS&l-WtC.i do., low middling, lOMc.i do., 
middling, 17c. 
Dried FruilArrival* of apples from tho South 
are larger, and prices more In tho buyer's favor. 
Peeledpeachc* are held firmly with light supplies. 
Unpeeled ponchos arc offered at weak prices. Bluck- 
berrles are a trine higher. Cherries lower. Quota¬ 
tions are: , „ _ . 
Apples, Southern, quarters... b GO T 
1 State, sliced.., . nomlna 
do. quarters... nominal 
Western ....- nominal 
Southern, sliced. 7 «12H 
Blackberries, now. Id ©UtH 
Cherries, Soul hern, new. . 4M @ 
Peaches, peeled, Ueorgta, new crop. is 
do. old crop, poor lots.. 10 @13 
Unpoetod, halves. 7M<Q> 9 
do. quarters. b © 0>i 
Plums..■ ■» lit”* 
Raspberries, now. 31 ©42 
Eggs.—There is u wholesome feeling in the egg 
trade, and there Is a fair business at the advanced 
figures. U. should he remarked that these prices 
would not be supported with liberal receipts. 
Long Island and New Jersey. V bbl., are quoted at 
26®27e.: State arid Pennsylvania. Stic. } extra 
brands. Western, 24c; ordmary do., 23c.; Canadian, 
26c. 
Flour and Meal.-Shipping grades of flour nre 
wanted, with business restricted through the firm¬ 
ness ot holders. Trade hmild* aru plenty, but. nicer, 
with rather more demand from buyers, ulthough no 
change* lo prices can he made. Corn meal Is scarce 
and shippers need supplies. 
State and Western, supcrtlne. 4 40Go 5 00 
Kxi ra.6 OO© 5 35 
Fancy oxtra.. 5 00® 6 30 
Minnesota extra....6 wfflm 
Western, double extra,,,,,,..,..8 05© 7 30 
Ohio, shipping.6 25© 5 *0 
Trade brands.... o too 6 U0 
St. Louts, extra.... 8 00® 9 25 
Fancy .... ti 80® 8 j0 
Southern.extra ... 5 25® 11 JQ 
Double extra. 8 15® 9 (JO 
Rye Ilnur. 4 70© 5 00 
Corn meal. Jersey.. 4 5U@ 1 .w 
Uraiulywlne... 5 00© 0 25 
Western, yellow. • 4 20© 4 70 
do. white ,. . ... 1 00® 4 80 
Fresh Ftolls. - Apples havo arrived very liber¬ 
ally, Western stock adding to the river and New 
Jersey supply, and the market la greatly over¬ 
stocked. Thu range Is extremely low, considering 
the fine qualities that are now offering. Peaches 
hare sold well; Delawares are nearly run nut; 
Smocks are already showing. New Jersey fruit ts 
small, utul the bulk ha* to b« sold ut low figures. 
Grapes arc abundant and dull at the cheap quota¬ 
tions. We have not yet received very attractive 
qualities lu lots. Plums show the usual advance at 
the close of tho crop. Cranberries are In market 
and have only a Western shipping demand; few are 
ripe enough to sell for full rates. About the last of 
tho melons ure here and show poorly, as they are 
the end of patches. Bartlett* arc about tbu only 
pears that are running prime, anil for these good 
prices ure obtainable, Blake I and Flemish pears are 
hard to sell, many of them not quoting above cook¬ 
ing sorts. No prime Cal iforma fruit offering. Pea¬ 
nuts scarce and high. Wu quote: 
Apples—Common. ... 00 
Selected varieties. $1 ad® 2 25 
WV-r.tc.rn N. Y. mixed. 1 26® 2 UO 
Cranberrlca—Choice, box. 2 75(3) 3 00 
Prime..... 2 60® 2 7,i 
Green and scalded. 50® 2 ix» 
Grapes—Delaware, E tti. 0® 8 
Concord...* 2® 6 
Catawba. .. —... 6® 8 
Melons—Watermelons, Virginia, E li)U.10 0l)®23 110 
Nutmeg. Hackensack, P bhl. 2 50® 5 00 
Nuts—Peanuts. North Carolina, f bush.... 1 40® 2 50 
do. Virginia, prime. 3 00© — 
do. Virginia, good... 2 00® 2 95 
do. Virginia, fair. 2 70© 2 80 
do. Tennessee..... 1 50© 1 76 
Pecans. > ft . 8S© 
Peaches -Delaware, P crate. 1 OO® 3 00 
Delaware. V basket. 75® 2 50 
New Jersey. V basket... 75© 2 00 
Pears—Bartlett, prime, 1j» bhl. .10 OOwll 00 
do. good, V bbl. h Of® 9 00 
California, fancy, ¥ box. 1 00.® 3 50 
Cooking, 11 bbl. 1 0d@ 2 50 
Flemish llennty, V bbl....... 4 no© n oO 
Seek el, V bbl.3 50® 6 00 
Southern Duchess, V bhl. 5 00© 7 00 
Plums California, fancy, V K bush. 50® 2 M 
Common, buali...3 Oil® 4 ill 
Fair to good, ,© bush-. .... .......... 4 Oil® 5 00 
Very large and fancy, ¥ bush. 5 00® 8 00 
Grain.—Wheat litis been bought tooro frnely on 
export account, but it tuts beeu necessary at times 
to shade prices or acceount of the larger supplies 
cotniu.- forward. Corn has held well up to the ex¬ 
treme prices of last week, with tho small receipts 
promptly taken a d the stock In store drawn upon 
largely, Oats havo been scarce and high. The quo¬ 
tations are: 
Wheat, Chicago No. 2.61 15®t 20 
Milwaukee No.2.1 18®1 2f 
do. No. 1.... 1 28(3:1 30 
Western lied.. } 17© 1 22 
do. Amber.. 1 ££'*1 24 
Rye, Now Jersey. 30® 32 
Oats, new mixed. w@ 87 
do. White... 07© t>8 
Corn, Western mixed. 98® 
Bariev Malt, Canada West.1 40®l 50 
Hay and Straw.—The rain storm during the 
week has led to further accumulations of stock, hut 
prices are steadily held lu anticipation of a great de¬ 
mand. which will likely set lu with pleasant weather. 
Quotations arc. for prime timothy nay, f 19®20 E ton . 
good do., *14017 1 fair do.. 612® 13: do. clover. *10@12. 
Straw, No. 1 rye. *12® 13: No. 2, *8® 10; No. 1 oat, *7 
@8. 
Ilnps.-Now come In rather more freely, hut the 
demand is small. Home sample lots havo been ship¬ 
ped abroad. Tbu picking in this State has beeu com¬ 
pleted, and it is the impression that thu quality is the 
Best for a number of years. Quotation* ure: 
New American, «0®t3C.i old American, good to 
choice. 25oi30c.; no., do., low to fair, 12©llic.; Year- 
llugs, 13@30c.; olds, soldo.; Bavarians, genuine. 20® 
26e.: do., patent, IS©20a: English, l*®22c.; Belgians, 
nominal 12©17e.; California.*, 30©27j<o. 
1’oulirv ami Knine.—There Is a good demand 
for live poultry, but It must be prime. Western ar¬ 
rives too poor for sale. Game is used up about as 
fast as it arrives, and prices are firm. A few wild 
ducks have appeared, soft grouse, 50®76c E pair. 
Turkeys, Jersey. IT ® ]8 
Western. 17 © 18 
Fowls. Jersey. * lb. 18 ® 19 
western. 16 @ 17 
Roosters. 9 & }9 
Spring ohlckeus, Jersey V it). 18 © 
Western. 17 0* 18 
Ducks. Jersey, young, V pair. 8/ ©1 00 
Western. 6t> © 78 
Geese. Jersey, P pair... 2 26 ©2 50 
Western... 1 26 ©1 75 
Woodcock, V pair, Htato . 1 DO oil 12 
Western... .. 90c,®l 00 
Squab..-. . 1 00 041 io 
Wild pigeons. E do*.. .. 1 25 ®1 50 
Stall-fed. 2 00 ©2 2a 
Partridges, V pair. 1 00 ©l 30 
Grouse, V pair. 90 (,Sl 00 
Venison, middles. 20 W 2J 
I’vovlainun.—Thu market Is chiefly under specu¬ 
lative influences, notably so In the Instance Of lard; 
which has again boon pushed up largely In price. 
Fork Inis advanced sharply, with the stock running 
very low. Cut meat* and baonn have beeu In active 
trade demand, and there Is a marked advauuo to 
quote In prices. 
Lard, kettle rendered, new Western. 15>;@ 
steam rendered... 16 ® 
city, good In bhls.... U.tj® 
gut. and head, new in bhls . 14>i® 
Country stored, packed 
Hams, smoked, city. 
Western. . 
U © 
15 ©16 
14K®15 
Illinois. Iowa and Minnesota— 
X to XX. 47 
No. 2 tnl. 41 
Coarse.38 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana- 
Fine unwashed... 36 
Medium unwashed.34 
Coarse unwashed.30 
Burry.20 
PULLED. 
Tub washed wools. 5rt 
California, medium to line.30 
California, coarse and burry. 19 
Texas, mixed lots. 27 
Texas, fine.33 
Texas, medium and coarse. 15 
Pulled, country, extra. 16 
Pulled, country, superfine. 45 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
LITTLE FALLS, N. Y., Sept. 19. 1874. 
THE delivery of farm dairy cheese was about 600 
boxes, and sales were made at 134i>13!fe., according to 
quality. Factories were well represented, tho offer¬ 
ings amounting to over KI.IKIU boxes, only a part of 
which changed hand*. Tho market is Arm but sales 
havo boon dull and *lnw, an the views of sellers are 
above those of buyers, The former want lie..and 
the hitter urge that there is no money in cheese at 
anything above 13 Vo. Wo give sumn of the leading 
transactions, aH follows 
holiday. Prices at7V®13o. E ft.; weight, 4,W®9 cwt.. 
on &4®B8 fts., net. 
Milch Cows.—On Saturday and to-day 25 cows 
sold at. *45®80 V head; aggregate of sales at *60®U0 
V head. 
Venls nnd Calves.— 1 This trade was stow, aud 
no quotations could he obtatnod up to noon. 
She® nud T,limbi. Trade was generally fair. 
Sheep sold In large lots at 6>i®aXC- lambs gen¬ 
erally in large lots at 6©8c, The markets closed firm. 
Hogs.—Grass-fed Ohio hogs, live weight, at *7.00M 
E cwt.; dairy-fed Btate, *7.75 V cwt.: city dressed 
grass-fed, 9©9Mc, V ft.; corn-fed, !i,'^®!ikc. Trade 
Improving. 
116 Argusville.13k 31 Newport 
33 Broekett A Feeler US 66 Northern 
80 Christman.15k 50 Norway . 
loo Countryman. 13X 100 old Citv 
107 Onilnc's Corners.. U 200 Old wills 
wj Dairy Util.. . I3«;i2u A. Smith 
86 Fulton. . 13k 70 White Cl 
11X1 Lotvtlle. 13k 160 Zltumcru 
100 Mother Creek. 13k 
31 Newport. 13k 
66 Northern Star. 13)j 
50 Norway Ass’n. 13>4 
100 Old Cltv. 13k 
200 Old rtallsbury.13k 
120 A. Smith A Co .... 13k 
7(1 White Creek. 13k 
160 Zimmerumu Or'k. L3k 
Shoulders, smoked, pickled. 10 © 
Hams, pickled. Western, heavy. I3.k®llk 
Shoulders, pickled . 9 lit 
Bacon, long deaf. Western. 18k® 
snort clear. Western. 13k® 
Beef ham*, VVo*tom, tx73-f.*20.00®24.(X) 
India mess, V tloree. 2l.007.t35.00 
prime mess .2O.ll0®23.u0 
plain mess, West, new. 10.00® 12.00 
moss, extra, new.... I8.mkitt14.n0 
Pork, mess. Western. 23,95® 
extra prime... 21.00© 
prime me**. 23.00® 
Tallow. 8J<® 8J< 
Seeds.—Tho now crop timothy is being sold quite 
freely. Clover Is scareo. Tho nominal quotations 
ure: For clover, 10H®10kC3 timothy, *2.75©S.9U; 
rough flux,$2.05. 
Tobacco,—On the basis of tho recent advance a 
good busiuess Is going on, Including ruther more ex¬ 
port and tiomo trade demand, although tho chiof 
demand la on speculative aocouut. 
WE STICKS LI OUT LEAF. 
Cents. 
Common to good lugs.8k® 9H 
Common leaf....10 ©11 
Medium leaf...11M««I2 
Good loaf.ISMfflliX 
Fine loaf.. ...14ti® 16 
Selections.18 ©20 
Light cutting lugs.10 ®U 
Light cutting leaf.16 ©40 
OLAKKSVILLIi AND WESTERN DIBT1U0T. 
Cents. 
Common to good lugs . 9H©10!4 
Common leaf. .......11 ot, 1'i 
Medium leaf. ...12«©13« 
Good...1414® 15 
Fine. 1&K® 18 
Soiuctlons... .18 ©20 
8KEDLKAE—CHOP €>F 1870. 
Cents. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts. 5 ® 9 
CHOP OF 1871 AND 1872. 
Cents. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts wrappers... is ©30 
Selections. .32 ©45 
seconds. 10 ©12 
tillers.5 ® 7 
Now York assorted lots,. (i <«<I0 
wrappers...14 ©25 
fillers... 6 © 7 
Pennsylvania assorted lots....10 ©20 
wrappers.25 ©40 
fillers. 9 ©10 
Ohio assorted lots. . 7 © 7 H 
Wisconsin assorted lots....7 ® 7K 
CROP of 1873. 
Cents. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts seconds. ...10 ©hi 
fillers. 6 © » 
Pennsylvania assorted lots.12 ©20 
Ohio assorted lots... 7 © 7K 
Wisconsin assorted lots... . 0K@ 7 
New York assorted lots. 8 ©14 
Havana fillers, common...70 ©80 
Havana tillers, fair.85 ©92 
Havana fillers, Uue..95 ©*l 10 
Yarn, t and 11, cuts assorted.....80 ©66 
Vegetables.— Exports of potatoes tho past week, 
5,600 bbl*. Potatoes have favored sellers for all sort* 
and price* will bn maintained at the present rate of 
receipts. A few Pcacli Blows have arrived, but no 
price settled. The dry weather has cured white 
onious handsomely, and a goon lasting crop is ex¬ 
pected. Sweet potatoes are steadier in tint absence 
of arrival* of Vlrgluiu, owing to the storm. Buyers 
complain of thu poor quality of State arriving lu 
sacks. Cabbages havo advanced since tlie recent 
drouth. 
Potatoes, Early Rose, shipping order, bbl *3 2ft® 
do. In bulk..... 1 76©2 00 
Peerless, In bulk. i Nk,rl 70 
Sweet potatoes, Del., yellow, per bbl. 3 20©3 50 
dil. Va.. in hulk, per bbl. 2 75®3 00 
do. do. in bhls, per bbl... 3 U0©3 25 
Onions, red. per bbl. 2 U0®2 25 
do. yellow...,. 2 25®2 60 
do. white. 2 75®3 00 
Turnips, Russia, Jersey, per bill. 76©1 IX) 
Cabbages, now, Jersey, per 100......0 Q0®3 00 
Lima beany, per hag. .. 1 2o®l ail 
Tho delivery of butter was light and sales wero 
made at to j)32c , according to qualit y and taken most¬ 
ly for home use. 
Drouth orevall* ovor a wide extent, of country. 
From all part* ivu hear of scanty pastures aud aftor- 
feod with scarcity or water. The herds are making 
but poor returns nud thu crop of fall oheuso must bo 
light. 
ouradvices from abroad arc for the first week in 
September. Our London correspondentsavs Kn.ijlsh 
uhec.ni l* a little dourer, while American If flue finds 
a good sale at full prices. The quality is pronounced 
“splendid." We give quotations, as follow*:—Amer¬ 
ican extra, 06®67ft.; next quality. 03©64*.; stioondury, 
58©68s. IsngUsU Cheddar soil* for 7H('i)9(ki.; Wiltshire 
fUAV'IWV IT uuttu, 14 JB*U 1 Wil IIX* UUI 
CD*5.-31 E pair; 1 saddle horse, $180; 1 broil 
highly bred, *2(10; 0 trotters, *200®*317®248i 
Fresh arrivals not reported, bolug very light. 
ss-fed Ohio hogs, live weight, at *7.O0K 
•fed Htato, *7.75 E cwt.: city dressed 
4,kc. E ft.; oorD-fed, Trade 
RECEIPTS OF LIVE HTOClt. 
One Hundredth 8t.. 
Beevea. 
..4,884 
Oowa, 
8 
Cnlro*. 
359 
Shpop k 
l,»niha, 
259 
Fortv-Eighth St.... 
r» 
5(j 
500 
11 ,0)6 
Fortieth Hi.. . .. 
.. 0X1 
(Ml 
200 
4,971 
HiirsImuB Cove... . 
.5,834 
00 
OK) 
6,148 
VV eehawken. 
.. 310 
00 
000 
OJO 
Totals this week... 
..10,630 
tU 
1,065 
22.383 
28,002 
1 “ last week... 
,, 9,602 
71 
1,068 
COMPAKATIV 1C RATES. 
Lust wook. 
Cents. 
Good Steers V ft.12 © 13; 
Thli 
Cl 
W 1? 
Fair. 
....11 
fit 11 
X 11 
Poor.10 © 10k 
Poorest. ... .. 7K® 9k 
uen. selling rates.10k© UK 
Gondas, 60®64s.; Derby shape, 52®68s. 
The demand for all sorts of butter Is decidedly 
slow, still holders nre firm ut quotation* ClonmeUs, 
142s.; Corks. 14us.; Normandy Ills.; Amorrican anil Ca¬ 
nadian, 106® 130a. E cwt. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Sept. 19, 1874. 
Beeves.—On Wednesday last trade was slow but 
firm at IO>i®13,Qe. E ft.; 0©H.k cwt. Thursday, trade 
was very small and slow, the quality of the herds to 
hand being generally quite unfit for the demand; 
7k®lUkc.; 5 cwt. scant, soil 7k cwt. The herds due 
for Friday forenoon did not arrive on time, and trade 
was little more tlinu nominal at3®llko.: 4M©7Vcwt. 
Hevcrul ear-loads of beeves wore purchased In A Ibuny 
by wholesale butchers and forwarded direct to this 
city, terms private. Hpoclal pales luivo been : 
Hteers. Cwt. Cts.i Htoors. Cwt. Cts. 
Kentucky...... 7S 1H* Inrllaoa.0k 11 
do.&U 13®13S Ohio.7 HQ 
Illinois.0k 10k do.TH Uk@12K 
do.7W tlV@12k do. 7k 12k 
do. 7k 129 Cherokee.49 7k 
do. . H-k 129(6 l!) do.strong 5 8®8k 
Virginia........ f >9 ll.kiToxan.5 8 
do. 6 10k do . 5K 89(®9 
mixed herds of native and Spanish steers 5 8 
Milch L’owa.— 1 This branch of trade continues 
extremely slow, and small values are almost nomi¬ 
nal, being *2(1®fill ?( bond, with 6 head sold at *45® 
07.13) E head, ealves Included. 
Veil In anil Calves. — The demand for smooth 
quality veals continues to bo brisk at8©10o., and fair 
for gru.ui calves at ISfl©7e., also *5.50®8.75 E head. 
Special sales us follow*:— Htato calves, grass-fed. 203 
lbs. Tt head,4Wc.: buttermilk fed, 211 lbs.,tic.; veals, 
281 lbs., 8c.; do., 107 lbs., 9c.; do.. 151 lbs., Okc.; do., 
180 lbs., 10c.; Pennsylvania veals, 186 lbs., 10c. 
Hheeii nml I.ihiiIih.—W hile trade in sheep re¬ 
mains slow and general sales effected in smalt Jots, 
it has Improved somewhat In lambs. On last Wed¬ 
nesday snuiip sold at 4,4®6Mc.; lambs, CK©Sc.; on 
Thursday, ©icon, IQCOfiQeu lambs, 5H©7'(,c.; Friday, 
sheep, 6©'i;.ic.; himb*, 6>s©8e_ Hpeoiul sales us fol¬ 
lows : 
Sheen. I.hs. Cts. Sheep. Lbs. Cts. 
State. 80 5J< Ohm. 82 
do. 85 5k do.. 88M 5>i 
do. 109 Oii do. 86 6M 
Kentucky.UK) 5k 1 do cull. 77K 4« 
I,ambs. Lbs. Cts.i Lambs. Lbs. Cts. 
State. ITS 7 'Pennsylvania... 00 7)4 
do. 115 TkA’auada.64 l>H®7*^ 
do. 61 7 hi 1 do.. 67 8 
llugs. This trade is much depressed, owing to 
extremely high rates. Live hog* were not quoted 
on Wednesday. Oil Thursday State hogs, live weight, 
805 fts. f< Head, sold at 7k©7ke. E ft. Live hogs 
wore held on sale on Friday. On Wednesday, city 
dressed, grass fed, 9.!£SSL'Se.; corn fed, 0!<(<s0kc.; on 
Thursday, grass fed, it<iiB',c.; corn fed, 9s©l)%c.; on 
Friday, grass fed, 9©((J^c,; corn fed, 9>4®!(kc. 
Horse Mnrkel.-Trade In private stable#and In 
tTrst-cUis.'' livery stables small and slow at low rates. 
The following sales were forc«d off at auction U 
bead poor quality light, harness horses, *43®98 E 
head; 21 head of ordinary quality light harness 
horses. *105®ISO V head; 2 pairs carriage horses, *475 
©*ftS0 E pair: 1 saddle horse, *180; 1 brood mare, 
highly bred, *200; 6 trotters, *200<i*317®*48) V head. 
Fresh arrivals not reported, being very light. 
Monday’^ Wales, — Beeves.—Slow of sule, with 
a reduction of nearly Kc. 7* it. on all degrees of 
quality. ThlB waa owinq to the day being a Jewish 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
If you want tho best “ Elastic Truss” for rup¬ 
ture, or best ** Mastic Stockings " for enlarged veins, 
etc., write to Pomeroy A Co., 741 Broadway, N. Y. 
gulvcrti^'cmnib’. 
W RITE TO THE TRAVELERS INSUR¬ 
ANCE COMPANY, at. Hartford, Conn., or 
apply to any aguut, for a Life or Guuural Accident 
Policy. 
W hat ark English channel 
SHOES 7—Sowed shoe* huvu the seam that 
unites the sole and upper sunk into a channel cut in 
the sole. Americans out this channel troui tho edge 
of the sole and tho thin lip turns up In weurtng. Thu 
English channel, which in err t wrvx up, Is cut. from tho 
surface, leaving a dark line when closed. As It cannot 
bo cut in thin, poor leather It Indicates a good artlcte. 
A NY MAN OF SENSE-who wisheM to save 
dollars—will send for free Price List of THE 
JONES SCALE WORKS, Binghamton, N. Y. 
“B. 15 hs. 
Our motive In establishing thin AGENCY is to 
satisfy a long felt want among our Subscribers, 
friends and the general public, thus offering a 
Reliable Medium 
through which they nun supply all. their wants In 
every brunch of Trade, at tho extremely Low Prices 
now ruling In New York Markets. Our 
Special Arrangements 
with leading Manufacturers and Merchants enable 
us to purchase on more favorable terms than purtics 
Who trade direct could secure. 
Wo are also prepared to reoolve 
Consignments 
or any nature, and will dispose of such business at 
the least practicable expense to the consignor, return¬ 
ing prompt account-sales. Parties availing thom- 
sislvus of this and other Departments of our Agency 
can rely upon escaping the commissions of 
Middle-Men* 
thus reducing the COST of their merchandise very 
materially. 
We fill an order for 
A Single Article 
as carefully and promptly as a large order, and in¬ 
vite the patronage or Individuals, “clubs." Ac, 
Kvkrvtuinu come* within our province, from 
A NEEDLE TO A STEAM ENGINE! 
Our commission Is small, and always uniform. 
Lx plan a lory Ci re n 1 a rs, 
which give lull and complete Information regarding 
the Agency, mailed on receipt of stamp. 
We will not lie responsible for moneys, unless sent 
by Express, P. O. .Money Order, Registered Letter or 
Draft on Now York. 
Correspondence solicited. Address 
C. H. E. REDDING, 
iffanager Rural Purchasing Agency, 
Rural New-Yorker Office, New York. 
VW 1*. O. Box 581. 
THE NATIONAL TELEGRAPH. 
Cauliflower, L. I., period....C 0()®24 00 
Wool.—There continues considerable buoyancy 
to the market. Manufacturers are purchasing a bead 
of urgent want* In instances while there is a general 
steady call. The business la well distributed In the 
various descriptions, with exceptionally liberal sales 
of Western fleeces, California and Texas grades. 
For XX Ohio tleooos &5c. is bid promptly, but most 
parties ask 56®d7c. 
DOMESTIC—FLEECE. 
Ohio. Pennsylvania and West Virginia— 
Cts. per lb. 
Picklock.62 @ 70 
Xto XX. 63 © 57 
No. 2 to 1. 45 @52 
Coarse. ..... 44 @ 
Combing. 58 @ bl 
New York, Michigan and Wisconsin— 
X to XX..M ® 52 
NO. 2 to 1. 44 ©4b 
Coarse.4* © 43 
Combing...............a4 @ oG 
Indiana. Kentucky and Tennessee— 
X to XX.49 @ 52 
No. 2 to 1.. 43 @47 
Coarse.40 @42 
Combing. 55 @ 60 
Combing, unwashed.38 @ 43 
(Patented by National Toy Co., 299 Broadway.) 
Wanted by merchants, manu¬ 
facturers and professional men, 
to communicate from i lo ir offices 
to their hernse* and employes. 
Schools should have it to teach 
the Principles and Art of Tele¬ 
graphy. 
Think of it! A perfect, scien¬ 
tific Instrument at urn-twentieth 
the price usually demaudedPort¬ 
able, compact. Inexpensive. Use- 
fulnes* and pleasure combined. 
The Pamphlet is a WmyUte and 
val uable text Book ! As uow ar¬ 
ranged will conmiunieulc 100 feet. 
More power with ext.ru butteries. 
The battery takes cure of Itself— 
no mussing with chemicals. 
Price of Telegraph.85 OO 
Innulntcd Wire, per ft. 02 
Batteries and 100 feet 
Wire.12 OO 
Furnished by Rural Purchasing Agency. Address C. II. E. BEDDING, 
Manager, Box 581, New York. 
