Melons—Watermelons. Virginia, V 100.10 0O@23 00 
Nutmeg, Hackensack, w bbl.. 2 50® 5 00 
Nuts—Peanuts. North Carolina, V bush.... 2 40® 2 50 
do. Virginia, prime... 3 00® — 
do. Virginia.good.2 90@ 2 95 
do. Virginia, fair.2 TO® 2 80 
do.Tennessee..,.,.,. 1 50@ 1 15 
Pecans. F It... 8 W@ 9X 
Peaches—Delaware, F crate . —ffl — 
Delaware, V basket.. —@ — 
Now.lcrsey. F basket. 25® 1 50 
Pears Bartlett, prime, F bbl.18 0O@17 00 
do. good, F bid... 8 0C® 14 00 
California, fancy, V box. —© — 
Cooking. n> bbl . . 3 00® 4 oo 
Flemish Beauty. P bbl. 5 00®II HO 
Seckel. P bbl.. 6 00® 13 00 
Southern Duolie**, V bbl.. 4 00@ll 00 
Plums—California, t’uncy, ft % bush. —@ — 
Common, F bush. —® — 
Fair to good. A, bush. 4 00® 6 0*1 
Very large and fancy. V bush. ft 60® 0 UO 
(■rnin.-'l'liors has been a marked decline In 
prices of wheat necessary to move the large receipts 
here, and the export, trade has sensibly Increased. 
Corn continues to rule at extreme prions, with the 
export aud liome trade demand good, and specula¬ 
tors still purchasing. Oats have varied according 
to the daily supplies, but rule at full prices compara¬ 
tively. Burley and malt are attracting attention. 
The quotations lire : 
Wheat, Chicago No. 2.*1 10@1 16 
Milwaukee No. 2 .. (fill 19 
do. No. 1.... 1 ?0©1 27 
Western Ited... 1 18®! 22 
do. Amber. 1 22©1 24 
Itye, New Jersey. 9(1® 92 
i lats new mixed. 
do. White. 81® 85 
Corn. Western mixed. . 
do. Yellow. ...... .. 8654® 97 
d .. White. 97(fill U0 
Hurley Mult. Canada West. 1 55(<nl 85 
Barley, ('. VV.1 60@1 35 
do. Western. 1 15® 1 25 
Ha v and Straw.—Receipts are moderate, tirades 
suited to the local trade have a quick sale, while 
shipping stock Is not much wanted at the moment. 
Straw is in good do in an d and steadily held. 
Quotations are for prime timothy hay, $19@20 V 
Ion; good do.. 411® 17; fair do.. tl2®l3, do. clovor, 
#ll)@12. Straw, No. I, rye, fl2@l3; No. i, * 8 @l(); No. 
1 oat, *7©8. 
If ops.-A feature of the trade this week bus been 
shipments or 1.000 bales of new to England. mainly 
on consignment. Our market Is vorv strong. In good 
part owing to the feeling In the interior. Choice lots 
of .State are selling here at i4@tGc» the range for good 
to line being 40 m 15c. Quotations are • 
New American. 40"45a; old American, good to 
choice. 2Sf<j30o.; do., do., low to fair, 19® l'to.: Year- 
lings. 13®2iU:.t Olds, Rattle.; Bavarians, genu.ro, 20® 
Hfte.; do., patent, 18:-u20o.; English, 18©22e.. Belgians, 
nominal, i 2@I7<;.; Calltnrnias, 20@27)4o. 
Pouli ip null tlmiie.—Live fowls havo been In 
larger supply but selling well at Arm prices. Chick¬ 
ens wanted. Turkeys sell higher. Dressed poultry 
In light receipt and realized bettor prices. Camels 
in good demand, withinsuDlclentsupplles, Thequo- 
tatlons are; 
Live Ttirkeys,Jersey. 19 ® 21 
Weatern . 13 ® i'j 
Fowls. Jersey. F lb... 18 ® 19 
Western. 17 ® 
Boosters. o ® in 
Sjulng chickens, .Inrsoy V it. 18 @ 19 
Western. 17 ® 18 
Docks, Jersey, young, V pair. 75 ®1 2ft 
Western. tO ® 70 
(Jeese, Jersey, F pair. 2 00 @3 00 
W cittern ... 1 50 (ii ,2 no 
Woodcoelc, V pair, Htut.n . 1 12 «#1 25 
Western... 100 @112 
Squab.. 1 00 @1 2n 
Wild pigeons, F doz. 1 26 Oh 1 till 
Stall-fed. 2 Oil @2 2 ft 
Partridges, P pair. .... 1 2ft ©1 r >2 
Crouse, F pair. 7ft ®1 37 
Venison, short saddles. 21 ® 23 
fill Peppermint.—Largo buyers hold oft await¬ 
ing arrivals of Ircsh supplies. Price* Have boon de- 
cliulng lately throgli the c.'nsu approach to the period 
when liberal receipts Como to hand, hut have now 
reached a land* w hera holders refuse to make fur¬ 
ther modltleauons, awaiting development* through 
the marketing of the nnw supplies. 
Provision**. .Mess pork has boon In less demand 
and ha .4 ruled lOWCi and weak. Lard baa varied tte- 
Oordlug to the whim of speculators, with scarcely 
any trade. Bacon has been scarce aud higher, 
closing with a decided decline on the highest prices, 
llams and shoulders are wanted at higher prices. 
We quote us follows : 
Lord, kettle rendered, new Western. I5K® 
steam rendered. 15 @ 
city, good In hhls. ilk® 
gut ami head,now In bids. I IC® 
euuiurv stored, packed. 14 ® 
Hams, smoked, city-... 16 ©18 
Weslern ...... . .. .... . ll) 4 @li> 
Shoulders, smoked, pickled. 1QK@11 
llama, pickled. Western, heavy. 13.14®'tli 
Shoulders, pickled. 9><@U) 
Bacon, long clear. Western. 13 
short clear. Western. IHJf© 
Beef hums. Western, 1873-4.$20.0O@24.Q0 
India mess, F tierce. 21.00@25.00 
prune mess —. 20.tl0@23.00 
plain mess. West, new. 1().IH)@I2.00 
mess, extra, new,...,. 13.50® 14.50 
POrk, mess, Western... 23.95® 
extra prime. 21 . 00 ® 
prime mess. 23.00® 
Tallow. 8 X© 8 * 
Seed*.—'Tlio nominal quotations are:—For clover, 
l0' |®19k c -i timothy, f2.75®2.9ll; rough flax, ♦2.05. 
Tobacco. -Kentucky leaf Is again higher, and con¬ 
tinues in speculative demand, Ohtctly for Western 
account. Seodlood' is In bettor export demand and 
ruling Arm, although prices have not varied. Vir¬ 
ginia leal' is In moderate Btoek aud reaching full 
prices. 
WESTERN LIGHT LEAP. 
Cents, 
Common to good lugs. 814 © 9V 
Common leaf..10 ®11 
Medium loaf. 1IX® 13 
Good leaf.I 3 * 4 @li >4 
Fine leaf.i 4 M®ift 
Selections.18 ©20 
Light cutting lugs,.,.,. 1U @11 
Light cutting leaf.15 ©40 
CLAItKSVILLE AND WESTERN DISTRICT. 
Cents. 
Common to good lugs . 9X®10J4 
Common loaf....11 ©12 
Medium leaf. 12)4@13)4 
Good..14 15 
Fine.16X@10 
Selections.18 ©20 
SEEDLEAP—CROP OP 1870. 
Cents. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts. 5 @ 9 
CROP OP 1871 AND 1872. 
Cents. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts wrappers...18 @30 
Selections.....32 @45 
seconds.... 
Oilers. 
York assorted lota... 
wrappers... .. 
Oilers. 
P sylyanta assorted lots. 
wrappers. 
Oilers....,....,...,. 
Ohio assorted lots........ . 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 
crop OP 1873. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts seconds 
Oilers... 
Pennsylvania assorted lots... 
Ohio assorted lots... 
Wisconsin assorted lots...... 
New York assorted lots. 
Havana Oilers, common. 
Havana llllerB. fair. 
Havana Oilers, One. 
Yara—I and II. cuts assorted. 
Vegetables.—Rose potatoes are plenty and the 
demand fair. Peucliblows bring full prices, as they 
are in light receipt. Sweets are coming In freely 
lrotn the Mouth aud sell much lower. 
Potatoes. Early Rose, shipping order, bbl. .f2 00@2 25 
do. In bulk. 1 75 ®? (X) 
Peerless, In bulk.... 1 50®l 75 
Sweet potatoes. Del., yellow, per bbl. 3 25@3 50 
do. Va„ In hulk, per bbl. 2 75@3 00 
do. do. in libls, per hhl.3 U0®3 25 
Onlous, red. pur hhl. 2 U0©2 2ft 
ilo. yullow... 2 26@2 W) 
do. white. 2 75®8 00 
Turnips, Uussia, ,1 ersoy. per bbl.. 75® 1 U0 
Cabbages, new, Jersey, per 100 -- 6 U 0 @J 00 
Lima beans, per hag. . 1 25@l 50 
Red cabbages, V 100... 9 000 x 11 00 
Tomatoes. Cong Island, per bush. 30® 40 
Marrow Squash, pur hhl.. t ( 10 ®t 2 ft 
CuullOower, L. I„ per 100 . 6 00@24 00 
Wool.- Fleeces havo sold up to 57Rc. for XX 
Ohio; thiBjnloc is the best claimed by holders gen¬ 
erally find is hard to obtain. There is less call from 
manufacturers. Other descriptions have been gold 
moderately, but generally at vurv full prices. The 
demand tg well distributed We subjoin quotations : 
DOM R8T1C— PLIMSCE. 
Ohio. Penney I vanln and West Virginia— 
Cls. per lb. 
Picklock..........02 @70 
X to XX. 64 @ 57X 
No. 2 to 1. 46 ® 52 
Course. 44 ® 4)1 
Combing. 58 @ 01 
New York, Michigan and Wisconsin — 
X to XX. 50 @52 
No. 2 to 1. 44 @40 
Coarse.. 41 @43 
Combing.. 54 @ 58 
Indiana. Kentucky and Tennessee- 
Xto XX.. . 49 @52 
No. 2 to 1. 43 @47 
Course. 40 @ 12 
Combing... 55 @60 
Combing, unwashed.38 ® 42 
Illinois. Iowa uiul Minnesota— 
X to XX. 17 @49 
No. 2 to I.41 @ 45 
Course... 38 @ 42 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana- 
Fine unwushed. 38 @ 38 
Medium unwashed ..34 @ 89 
Coarse unwashed.30 @33 
Hurry... 20 @25 
PULLED. 
Tub washed wools. 50 @ fts 
California, medium to line...30 @ 33 
California, coarse and hurry. 19 @25 
Texas, mixed lots. 27 @ 32 
Texas, fine....33 @85 
Texas, medium and course. 15 @25 
Pulled, country, extra. 45 @ 50 
Pulled, country, superfine. 45 @ 52 
Milch Cows.—On Wednesday 7 cows sold from 
♦54@100-ss head, calves Included. On Thursday und 
Friday trade was slow at from $47@72 F head. 
Veal* Ami Culvcs.- Voftfs arts in brisk demand, 
tioeause becoming daRy more scarce, at, from 8 @l 0 u. 
Fiti, Trade la not go active in grass calves; prices 
from 4@7o. F ft)., and fruiu $3.G0@IU V head. Special 
sales have been: 
State grass-fed calves. 303 its., 4e.j Penmylvanlu 
buttermilk-fed calves. 256 ll®., 7c.; smoot i quality 
do., milk-fed, 118 its., 9c,; do., 140 Its., lUe. State 
veals, 166 Its,, 100,; do., lift Its., lie. 
Hhecp mid Lnmhs. -On Wednesday last sheep 
sold ut 5@6Vc.| lambs, 6(3)8 VC.; on Thursday, sheep, 
5@6lambs. 0X@7Xc; on Friday, sheep, 6Ji@6>4c.; 
lambs. (i© 8 Xc. Trade holds Arm In sheep, hut fell a 
Utile In feeling In lambs when the markets closed 
on Friday. Special sales us follows; 
Sheep. T.bs. Cts. I Sheep. Lbs. Cts. 
Cunuda. t23x i> Jersey . 120 6)4 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
New York, Monday. Sept. 28, 1874. 
Receipt*,—The receipts of the principal kinds of 
produce for the past week are as follows 
Flour, bbls.. 
Wheat, bush 
2.200 
7,200 
865:5 '0 llops, bales. 1.008 
328 2(10 Peanuts, hogs. HI 
470 Pork, bbls. 292 
12 , o) Beef, pkr*. 538 
8,990 Out meats, pltgs... 1.910 
Corn meal, bbls.... 244 Lard. tcs.. ,1 IS 
Corn meal. bags... 4th Butter, phi's.- 18,500 
Beans, bbls. I.TftO Cheer, pkgs. 4.1.98U 
Cotton, bates. 13,109 Wool, bull**. 1.800 
Beans and Pena.—For new medium henns them 
has been some little trade demand, hut with Increas¬ 
ed supplies there has been a disposition to meet 
buyers’views. Old mediums arn In full supply.bat 
the qualities are not so desirable and prices rule low. 
w* marrowfats are selling slowly and have declined 
92 OJfi do. ewes. . 106)4 5! 
96 5* Ohio. .... 74)4 4! 
0U4 5<K do. 79 fd 
83 5 do. 93 61 
79 5.H do. 108 61 
83 5H Pennsylvania... Ill 6 
Michigan 
Lambs. Lbs, Cts. Lambs. Lbs. Cts. 
Canada. 73 7U State.,... 5s 7)4 
do.. 67 X 7*' do... 63 8 
Pennsylvania... 00 8 , do. 66)5 8(5 
I do. 71 8 X 
Hogs.—Live hogs Hold on private terma on Wed¬ 
nesday ; Thursday, 46.90 W owt.; Friday, 7@7 l Kc. V 
It. City ilmssed have been Arm, as follows Urnss- 
fcil, 0@9)4@9Xic.; corn-fed, 'JH(>t'J)5@'.i)(|c. F n>. As 
tllonday'a Hnle*. — HrrvrH-Were slow of sale 
and when the markets clotted several herds remained 
unsold. Priors 7® 13c. F lb., weights iy, owt.; on 55® 
68 fts., not. The quality on hand ranged from poor 
to choice, being In genornivaitier course. 
IHilch Cowm.—T horo were no sales this forenoon. 
Veil!* noil 4)nlvim.—Smooth quality veals were 
scare, aud in demand at IHe. F lb.: grass calves from 
47@lft F head. Trade fair. 
Sheep und I,n lllhs,—TMble modem I o In both 
sheeu and lambs. Hheup from 4>io.. Including coarse 
quality bucks at 0Wo. F lb.; lambs front 5!4o., tn- 
eludlng cull at 8 KC. t,< lb. 
HogN,—Live hogs were ublefly held on sale ; those 
sold went at 7 V@7>40. F It .5 city dressed, 9@9e,c. V lb. 
RECEIPTS of live stock. 
Slump A 
Beoven. Cow*, Oil von. Lnuibn. Hurn. 
One Hundredth St...4.161 10 110 117 000 
Fortv-Elghth St. 10 4? 609 15,071 1100 
Fortieth St. .... 000 00 1)1 6 ,HOI 23,076 
HarsimusCove.4,072 00 IKK) 2,030 10,811 
Weohawkeu. 621) 00 000 U 0 U 000 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
Little Falls, n. y.. Sept. 26, 1874. 
Five hi n dhed boxes of farm dairy cheese were 
deWvered tbtB week and sold at 13@lto.. only two lots 
bringing the latter price aud the hulk of sales going 
at l3Vc. The market for factories was about He. 
butter than last week. Thu offerings m this eluss of 
cheese were fully 12,000 boxes, about 8 , 00(1 of which 
chunge.d hands. Wo give the lending transactions, 
as follows : 
38 Arnold Hro-s.13-Y '.’89 Herklmor Co. Con 11 
nil KlilRK Crock. I3;V 200 Man holm.,. U 
itu) Hrockett’s Bridge 14 .il l Manhelm Center.. 14 
150 Brookatf A Keeter 1:155 « > MlnavlUo. 14 
100 Coni nil Valiev,. . 11 125 MiOdluvllle. 14 
77 Cliarluslon Union 13V 140 Mother Creuk. 14 
77 Christman. li 224 Nowvllln Ass'n ... 14 
130 Odd Him. II Iftfl old Fulrtletd. 14X 
70 Look A Ives. II 4ft Oppnnheln> Union 14 
ItlO Online'*Comera.. U’* 78 I’alne's Hollow... 14 
1:0 Danube Cold Sp’g 14 UK) Itathbunvllle.. 14 
200 Eagle II 200 Old Salisbury .. 14 
!100 KatODVlllu.It 68 .Shell's Bush. 14 
825 ICIdildvo. 13 170 St. Jolmsvlllc_ 14 
305 Fulrvlew. 14 70 Slouu Arahhi. 14 
165 Fulton. ...._ li 132 Stone Arabia ('on 14 
100 Henderson Ass'n. It 131 Zimmerman Cr’k. 14 
Butter continues to 00111 c forward only In limited 
quuudtlea. The. soles this week were for 3.V,a3fic., 
according to quality and taken 1 u supply home use. 
ft Is eatlmuted that tliodrouth has caused a *hrink- 
uge In tlie cheese crop amounting to 40 F cent., and 
some say 1 ho falling off hits been fully 50 F cent. The 
rain Inw helped postures a triile, but come too late 
In the season to expect the herds to get buck to a full 
flow of milk. 
Onradvlycs from abroad are to the second week in 
September. Our London correspondent say* Ameri¬ 
can cheese of good quality sells freely at extreme 
quotations. English is tlrooly held, wo give quota¬ 
tions, as follows • 
American extra. B0@88s.; next quality, 64@668.; seo- 
ondary, 58®62s. English Cheddar 7B@9 Un.; Wiltshire 
double, 72@8ls.: Cheshire, line, 78@H4x., Scotch. 72® 
76s. Dutch Cheese— Edams, 40®57 k.: Gondas, 44@54s.; 
Derby shape, 5?@5T«. 
There Is an improved demand for best descriptions 
of Contliieutul butter. Clonmells brings 142s.; Corks, 
136s.; Dorsets, lftlls.; Normandy, 142s.; Amerrioan and 
Cunadiun, 110 ® 126a. F cwt. 
Totals this week.10,805 52 980 30,009 28,614 
•• last week.10,830 64 1,065 22,383 28,514 
COMPARATIVE RATES. 
Last week. This week. 
Cents. Cents. 
Good SteerB V lb . . 12 @ 13 % 12 © 13 
Fair.II © liv 11 © liv 
Poor.in © lov 111 (,,, luv 
Poorest... 7!4@ U4f 7 @ 9V 
Gen. selling rate*.1U)<@ 11)J I0M@ 11)4 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
If you want, tlm bust “ Elastic Truss” for rup¬ 
ture, or best “ Klaatlc Stockings ” for enlarged veins 
etc., write to Pomeroy & Co., 741 Broadway, N. Y. 
P«u> !3Um‘tL.'nnrnt,$ 
CRUDE AND REFINED. 
CRUDE PETROLEUM is unexcelled as a wash 
to preserve Fences, Hhlngle Roofs, Agricultural Im¬ 
plements, and wood of any kind, from decay, and 
Metal from rusting. 
REFINED PETROLEUM for light Is safe, 
pure, of standard legal test, and oiicup. 
Have two or three oommlsstons by ordering one 
barrel or fifty direct from the Oil Regions of Peun- 
W E OFFER FOR THE FALL 
of 187Lit complete stack of 
Trees and Plants. Our stuck or 
Peaches .Plums and Cherries is 
it He largest In the United states, 
and our II .-1 of new and rare 
[fruits Is always full. We are In 
a condition to offer advantages, 
and respectfully solicit corro- 
Bpondenoe. THE (HIKES NURS¬ 
ERIES CO., Dayton. O. 
LIVE BTOCK MARKETS 
New York, Sept. 26, 1874, 
Hcovon.-T rade has been fair since our last week¬ 
ly report for beeves ratiglng from fair to good qual¬ 
ity. with a brisk demand fur Choice quality steers, 
which continue to bo scarce on the market*. Poor 
quality and eonrMo steers and oxen arc slow of .-.ale. 
On Wednesday prices wore 9©13c., 6St7J£ cwt.: Thurs¬ 
day, 8@I2«{C.' with one lot at 13^,, 4V Owt,, Btrong 
HV.e.; Friday, 9.'<j@l2e., 6ti@7 uWt. Special salesua fal¬ 
lows : 
Steers. Cwt. Cts. Steers. Cwt. Cts. 
Colorado. 6 9H Kentucky...... 7)4 13Y 
Illinois. 55f 9@9)4 do. 8 12@13 
do.. 6's 10 do. oxen. 7 9t( 
do.«V lUilOblo .10)4 
Indiana.5)4 9 ) 4 ! do..*..7)4 I2@I2S 
Iowa . 0)4 10 Texan. 4g 79f 
Virginhi. 6 10@llS do.5 8 g 
do.....7 10@12 do. 6 9@10 
W HAT ARK K N14 L I S H CHANNEL 
SHOES?—Sewed siloes have the seam tliat, 
unites the sole and upper sunk Into a channel out in 
the solo. A met leans cut this channel from the edge 
of the Bole and tlio thin lip turns up in wearing. 
The English channel, which never Luritr up, is cut 
from the surface, leaving a dark line when closed. 
As It cannot he cut in thin, poor leather it indicates 
a good article. 
A NY MAN OF HENSE-vvHo wishes to save 
dollars—will send for free l'rlco List of THE 
JONES SCALE WORKS. Blnghamtou, N. Y. 
Li^ht on a Dark Subject 
I Having secured a 
small lot of these 
beautiful instrum’ts 
at a great bargain, I 
am prepared to offer 
them at rates far be¬ 
low coat. Each In¬ 
strument is complete, 
In perfect order, and 
Is furnished with 
l‘£ slides containing 
views. No more beau 
tiful object for an 
evening’s entertain¬ 
ment could he desir¬ 
ed. In two sizes, by 
mail, post-puid: 
No, 1 Small, $2. 
No. 2 —targe, $4, 
Address 
0. H. E. REDDING, 
Box 581, New York. 
Cents. 
.10 @16 
. 6 @ 8 
.12 @20 
. 7 @ 7)4 
. 6)4® 7 
. 8 @14 
.70 @80 
.85 @92 
.95 @*i 10 
.80 @85 
