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MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
264 
THE MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, Monday, Oct. 12, 1874. 
Receipts.—The receipts of the principal lilnds of 
produce for the past week are as follows : 
Flour, bids. Ss.lOO Dried Fruits, pkg*.. 1,640 
Wheat, bush. 831,200 Eggs, bills.... 8,7iV> 
Corn, hush. U8i,;aW Hups, hales.. 2,700 
Oats, hush. 413,100 Peanuts, bug*. .ITS 
Grass Seod, bush.. 1,3»| Fork, this. 4W) 
live, bush... 51,000 Beef, ]>kg*,,.. 
Malt, bush. l«,700|t_'ul meats, plots... 1,100 
Corn meal, bbls.... .21 laird, tea.. 2,234 
Corn meal. baas... 8J0 Butter, pkjra. 38,755 
Beans, bhls. 1.885 Cheese, plot*. 08.100 
Cotton, bales. .... 20,100 Wool, hales. ' 1,104 
Deans and I’eas. -Export* of beans, past week. 
101 bhls. . of pens. 0,0.,(I bush. Beans are doing better; 
mediums are going to the local trade more freely, 
and tuero Is an enlarged Inquiry for marrows Tor 
export. There Is also some Eastern call fur p.-u 
beau-, and white kidneys ur^ salable at quotations 
for u«W. Bed kidneys are dull. The ntoek of ('iinii- 
dinn peas Is small, mol prices favor holder*, Green 
peas have a demand tor Southern use. which about 
steadies quotations. Wo give the opening prtoo for 
Southern It. 13. peas this week. Our quotations are : 
Pea beans, now, prime, $2 30® ? 2.25; pea beans, fair 
to good, $1.90(3)2,1).%: medium beans, old. prime, 81 50$ 
1.80: do. now, $1,956)2. do. fair to good, *1.4 V-01.50; 
marrow beans, 1BT4. prime. 8'.!,l.y,ti'.!.5fl; do. old. prime, 
$2.U0®$2.40; white kidney, ncw,$2.4U©2.5); red kidney, 
prime. $4. Canadian peas, free. In bhls., $1.30©L33; 
green pens, new. prime, $1.70© 1.75; do. now, poor to 
fair, Southern B. K. potts, 2 bush, bag, fl. 
Broom Torn. -With larger receipts nf new.prices 
have ruled lower, and rather a hotter t ude follows 
(rum manufaeturers. Quotations: 
Brush, short green, choice, P 18. 8 @ 8V 
Burl,green..... 8 64 SJ4 
Green, medium.. 7 (<4 8 
Bed and red tipped.... 5 c$ 8 
C’ltler.—New is quoted at8®10o. IP gallon, the high, 
er price for small pkgs. 
II u I ter.—The market has rulod strong up to the 
period of heavy uipplios. and at the close there Is a 
show of Weak non*. The sales have been curtailed 
through ba>l weather one or two (lays. State lias 
been hold so high that ordinary trade has hail to 
neglect it. and a< tl, it branch of buyers, Including 
markotmen, have been compelled to turn to West* 
urn, the market on all sound lot-, of the latter has 
Improved, Tile blitter market to-duy I- in that in¬ 
definite position that will not warrant ox tended re¬ 
marks. 
Orange County palls, prime. @43 
Klver palls, prime. tat5 
Common palls. 40 ©41 
State and creamery pails...... .. 41 ©15 
State Imlf-ttibs, prime...42 ©13 
State half-tubs, under grade...89 6441 
State firkin*...:t8 ©10 
State Welsh tnha, prime.38 6«40 
State Welsh tabu, other. ;i2 ©36 
Western creamery,...... 40 @4! 
Western hull tubs, factory. 31 <$36 
Western halt-tubs, prime...33 <$34 
Western dairy, picked... 35 64 3.7 
Western poor to fair. 2H ($33 
Western lb kin*, prime... 34 6436 
Western Urkltis. common---- 29 6430 
Cheese.—Exports for the week, 37.030 boxes. The 
large ltd vatic# utthu Interior sales this week, whore 
purchases worn mudu up to ilk.*., completely upset 
the market I ere. rendering »luppin.- very cautious. 
Holders here were luiwUJiDg to part with their sup¬ 
plies under 18e„ atul the result is considerable stock 
Is carrlod over this week. Tile few sales fur ship¬ 
ment have bean chiefly ut 15Ve . which ts the basis 
for very ttlio Hues of stock. We quota: 
State, factory, fancy. 15546910 
state, factory. Hue... i r» soo 
State, factory, good. 14546415 
State, factory,fair has. 13j4®tiM 
State, factory,skimmed... <•<> 
State, farm dairy, good to prime....,. II!$(,(. 15.!.. 
State, farm dairy, fair to good. . 13)4:$ 11 
Ohio, factory, prime Cheddar. 15 <$I3« 
Ohio, fuctorv. hat, good to prime.... 14)4/615)4 
Ohio, factory. Oat. fair to good.,.. 12 0414 
Ohio, factory, skimmed...... o« 
Colton.—At easier prices quite a liberal business 
has been done on export UCCOUUt. Bow middling up¬ 
land, live.; middling do, 15Ue.; good ordinary, 14c.; 
good ordinary Gulf, like.; low middling do, l >Xc.; 
middling do,, luRc. 
Dried I'rntls. Apples continue In good receipt, 
from the S mill, scarcely any Western or Suit t ar¬ 
riving; quarter* Hell well, the sales mainly In bags 
at5Ke. Peuleil peaches more 111 the seller's favor 
under a good domain). Blackberries are lower, being 
111 liberal supply with a slow demand. The quota¬ 
tions are: 
Apples, Southern, quarters.. . 5 © .Vq 
State.sliced. . nominal 
do. quarters.. nominal 
Western...... . 1$ 
Sun thorn, diced, guild. 7 64 9 
do do fancy. 10 6411 
Blackberries, now. . 8.K® 9 
Cherries. Southern, new. 26 6427 
Peaches, peeled, Georgia, new crop......... 17 6422 
do. 01(1 crop, poof lots .... 10 4413 
Unpeel od, halves. . 1 64 75s 
do. quarters. . 6 64 OK 
Plums. .... . .. -- ®— 
Raspberries.new... .. 30 6431 
Eggs.—The week lias boon broken by several bud 
days for Handling stock, and though the receipt* 
are not very heavy *.»mo llttlo uocumulntlon has oc¬ 
curred and the market Is weak at the close. The 
quota Mon* of "ur last have been tbe ruling ones 
during tbe week up to Friday last. Stock is not 
running in good, oven quality, and this fact Is detri¬ 
mental to steady business. 
Long Island and New Jersey. ft bbl.. are quoted at 
27@280. i state and Pennsylvania. 24®25c. ; extra 
brands, Western, 21®2i)4o.; ordinary do., 23©21e.; 
Canadian, 24546425c. 
Floor ami Alonl.—There has been a alow trade 
in shipping and trade brands, with deliveries at this 
market large and prices weak and unsettled. The 
lower ruling for wheat tends to depress values for 
flour. Wo quote: 
Statu and Western. Kuporftne...- 4 <064 §• 00 
Extra ........ 5 Oil® 5 35 
Fancy extra.. 5 6064 6 30 
Minnesota extra.,...,. 5 0Q®)O 60 
Western, double extra. .li 65 $ T 30 
Ohio, shipping...5 V664 5 4(1 
Trade brand*. 3 65® 6 IX) 
St. Louis, extra.6 00<;,« 6 50 
Fancy. 6 60© 8 i0 
Southern, extra...... 5 35® 6 10 
Iloublo extra.6 1564 9 00 
Rye hour.....4 TO® 5 50 
Corn meal, Jersey.4 (10© 4 70 
Brandywine. 5 40® 5 50 
Western, yellow.. . 4 4064 I 76 
do. white.. 4 Olkso 4 65 
Fresh 1'ruila.—There Is the noticeable Increased 
demand for apples that follows the wind-up of 
Poaches and diminished supply of pear.*. Tin* .supply, 
however. I* largo, and prices do not work up any. 
There n* some export trade lu them; 1.730 hhL. rn lieu 
'ast week lor England. We quote peaches merely 
asuclo lig price. Fears run iiithOf rough In quality 
this year and prlcus are still variable fiturlt must 
be extra to bring oatsldn price-*. Cockles are show¬ 
ing better condition. Grapes continue low,and the 
cheap rates lead to a good sale. Orauborrlea are 
taking:m early «tnrt, many of thorn lining already In 
retailers’ hands. Cape Co<l begins to add liberally 
lo the supply. There Is an active demand for chest¬ 
nuts, and prices are daily declining. X’eantits will 
not sell *o treuly now that fall varieties of nuts are 
arriving. Quotations are: 
Apples—Common. . 75® 1 50 
Selected varieties.82 30® 2 50 
Western N. Y. mixed. 2 00® 2 25 
Cranberries—Choice, ft box. 2 75® 3 00 
Prime. 2 60® 2 75 
Green anil scalded. 60® 2 IK) 
Grapes -Delaware, ft lb. 964 10 
Concord. 666 is 
Catawba. 6© 8 
Isabella.... 5® (I 
Nuts—Chestnuts. ft bush. 6 00® 6 00 
Peanuts. North Carolina, ft bush. 2 40® 2 50 
do. Tennessee... I 60i<6 1 75 
do. Virginia, prune. 3 0064 - 
do. Virginia, good.. . 2 9064 2 95 
do. Virginia, fair..... 2 70® 3 80 
Pecans. 18 It... 9® 10 
Punches, New Jersey. ft basket. 76® 2 DO 
Pear* Cooking, ft bbl. 3 00<<« 4 00 
Flemish Boaury, ft bbl. 6 nu©l2 lit) 
Seokel, ft bbl. I 00®12 Oo 
Duchess. ft bbl... ,6 00©10 00 
Quinces. ft bbl. 7 U0:.« 9 00 
tifnlu.-ln wheat there has been a fair export 
trade, but Induced only by lower prices. Speculators 
have purchased very sparingly. Corn coutlnues re 
matkubly high, tho demand from the East, as well us 
the general home trade, being quite brisk. Oats have 
been In active speculative demand, and prices rule 
high. The quotation* are 
Wheat. Chicago No. 2.$1 09661 10 
Milwiiitkou NO.2.... 1 13®I 11 
do. No. 1. -<u)l 18 
Western Bed. I hi© I 20 
do. Amber.... 1 216*1 23 
Rye, state.. 97661 00 
Data, new mixed. 6l«0 RIH 
tlO. W ail". 65 i 66 ■ 
Corn. Western mixed.96k® 9754 
do. Yellow. ....1(7k® 98 
d .. White. .. I MO© I 05 
Barley Malt. Canada West. I 56© 1 65 
Barley,!' W . 1 40661 15 
do. Western..... 1 26® 1 35 
Hay and SI raw,—There is considerable trade 
In both shipping anil retail grades of hay, as well us 
more movoinent In straw, with prices llrm. 
Quotation* urn for prime timothy hay, >2ll®22 ft 
toni good do., *176419; fair do.. 1136414: do. clover. 
$116513. Htraw, No. 1. rye, $126ol3; No. 2, $9® 11; No. 
1 oat, 8106412. 
H oney. Some of tho higli-prlcod grocer* are 
stocking up to some extent ut25©28u. for white clo¬ 
ver in glass. 
Hops. Some large parcels have been taken by 
shippers, and unchanged prices are retained. Draw¬ 
ers are doing very little. Receipt* are liberal, but 
they do not accumulate Wo quote : 
New American, 40$ 15c.: old American, good to 
Choice, 2k$30a; do., do., low to fair, 12® lllo.: Yoar- 
llngs, 13®20c,; Old*, 8$100,; Bavarians, genu . 0 , 20® 
26c.: do., patent, 18,620c.; English, 18»22e,; Belgians, 
nominal, t2®17c; Callloruias, 20®27J4c. 
Pnulirv mid Gnmr. Live poultry inis contin¬ 
ued lurgoly In ovor-stoek and uaprofltnbly low prices 
are quoted. We are now on the i<vu of dressed stock 
and city killers are reducing operation <, eon icquont- 
1y, shippers of live should limit tluilr coiiNlunmeiits. 
Game Is lu good supply and easy rates keep it mov¬ 
ing. Wild ducks urn quoted at YDfflHTO. for rud-homls, 
67«»75e. fur mallard and 2A®4UO. for oomiuuii. A tew 
lots of dressed pou I try may be quote I at 15©lHo. for 
State ami Now Jersey chickens; 13® 14c. for West¬ 
ern; turkeys, 17(<o 18c. 
Live Turkeys, Jersey. 18 65 19 
Western... 
Boosters... 
Spring chickens, Jersey ft 16. 
Wo*tein. . 9,1 ®l 00 
Squab... .... 1 OO (aI 12 
Wild pigeons. ft do/.. !«1 ©I 00 
Stall-fed. 1 75 ($2 00 
Partridge*, ft pair .... 70 © »0 
poor. . 60 ® 110 
tl 
66 
15 
18 
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14 
17 
66 
8 
69 
9 
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111 
66 
75 
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26 
M) 
66 
70 
2 
90 
66.3 
00 
l 
50 
662 
00 
1 
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80 
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00 
I 
Oil 
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12 
90 
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00 
1 
75 
662 
00 
70 
66 
80 
60 
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no 
70 
64 
75 
411 
(it 
55 
33 
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28 
Venison short saddles. 22 64 28 
Pro vision*. -The market has been very much 
unsettled, and for pork, lard and bacon lower, under 
a slow demand and mure of a pressure to sell. Ex¬ 
porters puruhaso utily on urgent orders. We quote 
as follows : 
Lard, ket tle rendered, now Western. 1454® 
stea m rendered .. 1354 ® 
citv, good In bhls. 1354c® 
gutund head, new In bbls. 1354;® 
country stored, packed... 1344® 
Hams, smoked, city. 11 ® 
Western... 135466 
Shoulders, smoked, pickled. 10541 $ 
Ilatns. pickled. Western, heavy. 13 <$ 
Shoulders, pickled... 95466 
Bacon, long clear. Western... 11 ) 41 $ 
short clear. Western. 12 <® 
Boer ham-, Western, 1878 4.$20.0D©24.00 
India mess, t- lioreu. 2I.00®25.00 
prime mess .. 2(J.UU'$23.00 
plain mi-s i, VV.-sf, now. 10.00®l2.ll 1 
mess, extra, now. 13.50® 14.50 
Pork, mesa, Western. 22.60© 
extra prime. 21 . 00 ® 
prime muss. 23.50 $ 
Tallow. 854® 8J4 
Heeds, -New clover hi arriving and prices are 
lower: 10c. I* bid and 105<c. asked; timothy, $2.7566 
2 , 90 ; rough flax. $2.05. 
Tobacco. Thorn has boon aa active trade In 
Western loaf, On lefty speculative, as woil as lncreaNed 
export movement In seedleuf. with a stronger tone 
to the market at advauoed prices. Wo annex quota¬ 
tions : 
WESTERN I.IOIIT LBAlf. 
Cents. 
Common to good lugs.9W6610 
Ooininon leaf....1054©!IM 
Muilliiui leaf.........12 ©1254 
Good lour.It ©jfi 
Fine leaf. 16 <$lfi 
.Selections... 18 6620 
Light cutting lugs.10 ©II 
Light nutting leaf.16 ©It) 
CLAUKSVILLU AND WESTERN DISTRICT. 
Cents. 
Common to good lugs . ...10 ©u 
Common loaf.IU4661254 
Medium leaf.13 66li 
Good. ..16 ©1554 
Kino. 1 R 6617 
Selections.20 ©25 
SEED LEAK—CROP OP 1870. 
Cents. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts. 5 © 9 
CROP OP 1871 AND 1872, 
Cents. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts wrappers.. .18 ©30 
Selection*...32 ©45 
seconds.... 10 ©12 
tillers. 6 66 7 
York assorted lots. 0 ©10 
wi tippers .. .11 ©25 
tillers. li 61 7 
P sylvanta assorted lots.,.10 ©211 
wrappers.25 ©10 
fillers. 9 ©10 
Ohio assorted lots. 7 © 754 
Wisconsin assorted lots .. 7 © 754 
CHOP OP 1873. 
Cents. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts seconds.... 10 ©16 
filler*. is © 8 
Peimsy 1 vtuila assorted lots...12 ©20 
Ohio assorted lots.. . 7 © 754 
Wlseurisln assorted lots. .. R54® 7 
New York assorted lots. 8 ©14 
Havana tiller*, common.70 ©SO 
Havana tillers, fair.,..,85 ©93 
Havana Ililers. flue.....95 ©|l 10 
Yaru -I and II. cuts assorted.80 ©85 
Vegetable*.—Exports of potatoes, past week, 4,700 
hbls ; since Jan. 1st, 89,426 do.; same time, last year, 
40,550 do. The shipping trade In potatoes has been 
light during tho week, and prices most of the time 
have ruled at the Inside figures. Tho looul trade buy 
. <1 ©10 
.11 ©25 
in bulk at this season as tho measure I* something 
In Its favor. Onions are unchanged : 282 bbls, were 
exported Inst. week. Other Items unchanged. 
Potatoes, Early Hose, shipping order, bbl. $2 O0©2 25 
do. m bulk. 1 75® 1 87 
Peerless, In bulk. 1 25<$1 75 
Peach Blows, balk ... .. 2 26©2 37 
do. double heads. 2 26©2 Ml 
Sweet potatoes, D-.<1., yellow, per bbl. 3 00©3 25 
do. Vu., in bulk, per bbl.2 5U$2 75 
do. dn. In bugs, per bbl.. 2 25w2 f >0 
Onions, red. per bbl.. 2 00©2 25 
do. yellow... 2 256*2 50 
do. while. . . 2 75®3 00 
Turnips, Russia, Jersey, per bbl. 1 25©l 60 
Cabbages, new. Jersey, per 100. (I O0©M 00 
Bed etibbages, I' 100. .9 OOtall 00 
Marrow Hqimsh, per bbl.. ... 1 00® l 25 
Cauliflower. L. I,, per 100 . 6 0U©24 00 
Wool,—The action of manufacturers In curtailing 
production of woolen goods tins given a slow trade 
In wool. The few saled are at unchanged prices and 
dealers here express oontldcnco In the future of tho 
market ard are not pressing buslncti*. with modlllcd 
prices considered. 
DOMESTIC—FLEECE. 
Ohio. Pennsylvania and West Virginia 
Ots. per lb. 
Picklock....... 02 ts 70 
X to XX. 64 © 5754 
No. 2 to 1 . 45 ©52 
Course. . 44 © n; 
Combing. 68 {$ 01 
New York. Michigan and Wisconsin— 
X to XX......60 © 62 
NO. 2 to 1. 44 66 40 
Coarse.41 © 43 
Combing.,.54 © 56 
Indiana. Kentucky and Tonuessoe— 
X to XX.49 © 52 
No, 3 to 1.43 © 47 
Coarse. 40 66 12 
Co tubing.... ..55 ©00 
Combing, unwashed. 38 © 12 
Illinois. Iowa and Mlnuosotu — 
X to X X. 47 © 49 
No. 2 In 1. 41 © 45 
Coarse.38 f$ 42 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana- 
Fine unwashed. 30 © 38 
Medium unwashed.....31 © 39 
Conran unwashed....... .. 30 © 33 
Burry. .20 64 25 
PULLED. 
Tub washed wools... 50 64 58 
California, medium to line. 30 ($ 33 
California, course and burry...19 © 25 
q'exus, mixed lots...27 ©32 
Texas, fine. . 33 <$ 36 
Texan, medium and conroe. 15 ©26 
Pulled, country, extra. 45 00 50 
Pulled, country, superfine. 45 © 62 
Steers. Cwt. 
Cherokee. — 
do . 4>4 0 1 do . 7' I Ilf 
Texan. -C> OM Indiana. frX 9X<$9 Y 
do. 6*4 8 V do. 7 10M© 11X 
do. 0 9 Illinois. 514 oS 
Virginia. 0 .V 4 10© 11X do. 7 10)4 
do. 7 Uffll2 do. 75f 12 iIU 2!4 
do.. 8 12)4 Kentucky. 6)4 9)4 
Ohio.0 9 do. OK 9.K 
do. 7 UK do. 7)4 1UV 
do. 7K 11)4012, do. 8 125613 
8)4 Missouri. 7)4 
1 IHilcIi Cow*.—A small and very slow trade at $10 
®09 V head, calves Included. 
Von In and Calve*.—Smooth quality veal* be¬ 
come more scarce as tli« season auvunee* ; tho few 
on sale went on freely at 8©i0o. Gru** calve* very 
coarse In quality and very slow of *oie. nt $0,50®10 ft 
head. Special sales have been S’ate veal*, 157 its , 
lOo.i Pennsylvania do , 149 Its., 10c.; Slate do.. 140 tbs , 
9o.; 38 Canada calves, coarse but fat, $10 ft head. 
Hltecp ami ImmbM. Shoppremain slow but llrm. 
while lambs at a reduction of He. are equally slow or 
sale. Oil Wednesday sheep "ere suld utfl jUgtO.IO ft 
cwt. Thursday, sheep, 0©[IKe. Friday, sheep, 4,H® 
R) 4 e. Lambs on the three above- named days were 
uniform at tiK©8Vu. Special sales have been : 
ROCflKSTEIt, 0<-r. I 0.— Flour remains quiet; 
spring, $0; amber winter, $0.25; white winter, $0.75; 
double extra, $7.25. Bye flour firm ut $5. Wheat 
steady; Milwaukee dun. $Ll,V<tl.l8; amber winter, 
$1.16®L20; white winter, $1.20® 1.00. Gilts firm at 56e. 
Corn advanced to $1 for State. Corn meal, $l.85oj)1.95. 
Butter, 3il®8fle. Eggs.20®22o. Lard, Pir. Apples, ft 
hl)L, $1.25®1,00. Potatoes, ft bhl.. $1.37. Hops, 80® 
350, Mess pork, $25®20; hams, ll©15e.; shoulders, 11 
6612c. Turkeys, 17©J9r. Chlnkenu, 16®18e. Wool. 38 
66l6e. Huy, new, 1I3<$I8. Straw, $rt$l2. Timothy 
seod, 18.25; plover, $9,50. Wood, lull'd, ft cord, $'J(i6lO. 
Coal, $7.2fi®7.65 for stove, 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Little Falls. N. Y., Oct. 10,1871. 
About 500 boxes of farm dairy cheese were deliv¬ 
ered and sold at 11X® 16c. The offering* from facto¬ 
ries amounted (o over 10.900 boxes, only a part of 
which Ohutiged hands TI 10 top price was 160. Buy¬ 
ers commenced with lAKe., hut could liny but, a few 
fiiOlurie* at this figure; thee K'Up. was ollered, rising 
to 16J4c., at wnieh t.ney planned there wu* no margin 
of proiit '.and Ouill v. In a few liiBtanops, hie. was r»hl. 
Factory men are very firm, nod some refuse to sell at 
16c., under the Impression thnt, prloes will odvance. 
Tbe food in rn endow - and pastures Is poor, and the 
herds Ore iiniklrig iiiueli putirur lel iii'iis than usual at 
this season or the year. Thera have boon heavy 
trusts In the northern towns of HorlcInter. 
We have advices from abroad fur the third week In 
September. Our London correspondent *nys En¬ 
glish cheese I* quiet. Tho August make of Amer¬ 
ican cheese is represented to beot Mile flavor and 
quality null sells at I©2 b. lu advance of the previous 
week's shipments. Wo give prions: Best American 
farm, 00©ll8s.; next quality, (if ((lifts.; *uciiudiir v , ft.|<$ 
tills. Tho othertlnacirl,'thin* of ehnose sell u« follows: 
English Cheddar, 82®92*.; WUtsM -e double, TO©83s.; 
Cheshire medidiu, 7Mi$7ls.; flue. 7.i($8ls.; Beoteh, 70© 
80s. Dutch cheese— Edams. 4B©!i7*,; Gtiltdas. 41©5ls.; 
Derby *hap<*. 62®ft7. 
IrlMi butter I* neglected on account, of high price* 
demanded, but foreign clears at quotations :—Clou- 
mell* extra, 110s.; Corks, 130a.; Dorset*. 151s.; Jersey, 
128s.; Swedish. Ibis.; Normandy, Ins.; Canadian and 
American. 10U®120*.; oleomargarine, 8 :i@90b.; boef 
dripping, a lower substitute for butter, 4ii®G2s. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Oct. in, 1874. 
Hoove*.--Trade was mnderiilely fair on Wednes¬ 
day last at 9©tile. I 1 fb.; 1 owt. On Thursday 
trade wus very slow, uud several herds remained un¬ 
sold at 11 non; price*0©l2J4c.; l)4<$7S'uwt. Harno con¬ 
dition of tyitle on Krldav. at «amo rates, snve four 
oar loads of choice Virginia steers at 13)4®13Wo. 
About 50 ) bead of Spanish cuttle stood over unsold 
at noon, being too pour for city trade. Special sales 
have been; 
Steers. Cwt. Cts.l Steers. Cwt. Cts. 
Sheep. Lb*. 
State. 81 
do. 80 
do. 77)4 
do.. 90 
(10. 105 
Michigan. 79)4 
do. 85 
Ohio. K4 
do. 85 
do. 84)4 
do.. 94 
do. 89 
Jersey.. 99 
Ct*. Sheep. Lb*. 
5 Kentucky. 78 
6k do .. . uo 
5)4 Ewe*. I.bs, 
0 Jcrsoy. 1U0 
0)4 State.. 93)4 
6k Lambs. Lbs. 
6* State. Of) 
4 k do. «8 
5k Kentucky. (10 
5K Ohio. 49 
554 do. 68 
6 do. 60 
0)4 do... 69 
lings.—On Wednesday live sold ut $0$(i.C0 ft cwt.; 
Thursday, 6J4®0e. ft is.; Friday. $8.10©7 ft cwt. On 
Wednesday, olty-drossed, 8)4®8i)<e.; Thursday, 8© 
834e.; Friday, 8K<$8ke. Trade has improved with the 
above quoted decline lu rates. 
IInr*r Market. Tho following Males wore effect¬ 
ed at Hiintlon :-2 stallion*, $S1©81 ft head , 2 trotter*, 
$137®300; l pony,$87 t l pairs poor quality light har- 
nes* horses,$12r®299 ft pair: 2 brougham hor«e«, $121 
66125 ft head; 21 head ijonr quality light harness 
horses, $38®90 ft la-mi; 18 head ordinary do., do., $li0 
($185 ft head. 17 horses arrived ft Erie Railway, via 
Ouk CHir Station. 
Moudny’s Sale*. — Heeves. —Trade to-duy us 
well us yesterday was Blow but Arm, good quality 
steers being scarce. Prices, 0K®13>4o., 4>4®9)4 cwt., 
on 55((65ll lbs. net. 
Milch Cow*,— Ton cows and their calve* Bold 
at $I7©81 ft head. 
V«h 1* and CnIvee.—Smooth quality veals hold 
on sale. Gmss Calves at $7«12.t,Q ft head. 
ShecB uud I.n 111 h*.—Trude fair but not brisk. 
Sheep from $1.80©li.6() ft owt. Lambs ut 7®8Hc. ft ft. 
Hog*.— Trade continue* to Improve. Live, 5)4® 
0)4o. ft 16.; olty dressed, 8 ) 4 © 3 ) 40 . 
ItBl’KtPT8 OF LIVE STOCK. 
Uo»V4’H. 
Cowh. 
CrIvmii. 
One Hundredth Ht. 
..3,924 
21 
409 
Forty-Eighth 8t.... 
, 61 
10 
Oil 
Fortieth St.. 
.. (XI0 
1X1 
98 
HarslmusCovo... . 
..5,207 
00 
0110 
VVeohuwitoti. 
.. 506 
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000 
Total* this week... 
.. 9,747 
01 
L181 
" last week.... 
.. 0,s33 
42 
1,120 
COMPARATIVE RATES. 
Last week. 
Cent*. 
Good Steers ft ft . ,12 © 18 
Fair.It © 1154 
Poor,.,.10 ©10* 
Poorest. 0 66 9 54 
Gou. selling rates .10 © 11)4 
This woek. 
Cents. 
12 ($ 13),' 
U © 11* 
10 © 1054 
6K© 954 
10 © 11)4 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
II you want the best "Elastic Truss" for rup¬ 
ture, or best " Elastic Stockings ’’ for enlarged veins, 
ute., write to Pomeroy & Co., 741 Broadway. N. Y. 
3Uiv ^dvfvti,ocmcnt.s!. 
AGENTS WANTED TOR 
ri H17C Wc take pleasure In an- 
U wImU JL gJ nuuneltig that wo have 
jimt received new* of tho 
-t y r c rr./-\ t r fuct that the great Slatos- 
HISTORY man, and Historian, had 
just, completed this lm- 
D rr pnrLant work before his 
^ death. Tho MS. of tho 
__ lo»t vol. being now in the 
rn I |\T hand* of tho Earls nub- 
r n H 1 ( , r. 1 Ushers. Wo aro now (ssu- 
* V4 ■ 1„ K t| 10 Huml, 
monthly purls, at 60 ou, 
A nn per pari. 
~rV/V/ It Is one of tbe most im- 
perb specimens of hook 
making ever published In 
Mfurnifleont America, iirst-olnsscau- 
LllJ-lOtJi-lG vasHlng ngents wanted lu 
every partuf the country. 
TH„ . It Is me GREAT BoOK 
Illnstrations. ~ Apri,y ,it 
ESTES LA I) It l AT, 
1 IB Wiihliliigtou St., 
Opp. Old Soulh Church, ISuistoii. 
,\ It E K NO I I s II CHANNEL 
MHO E3 (—Sewed shoes have tho seam that 
unite* the solo and upper sunk into a nlwnnel cut lu 
the sole. Amui lean* cut this channel from the edge 
of the inl<< add the thin lip turns up In wearing. 
The English channel, which necw furn* tip, is cut 
from the surface, leavlng a dark line when cloned. 
As It cannot be cut In thin, poor leather it InUlouies 
a good article. 
A NY MAN OF SENSE—who wi*he* to snve 
dullur*—will send for free Price List of THE 
JONES SCALE WOKKS, Binghamton, N. Y. 
Light on a Dark Subject. 
MAGIG 
Nat. Toy Co. 
Having secured a 
small lot of these 
beautiful Instrurn’t* 
at a great bargain, I 
am prepared to offer 
them at rales far be¬ 
low cost. Each In¬ 
strument is complete, 
In perfect order, uud 
Is furnished with 
1*2 slides containing 
views. No more beau¬ 
tiful object for an 
evening's entertain¬ 
ment could be desir¬ 
ed. In two sizes, by 
mail, post-paid: 
No. I — Small, 42. 
No. 2 —Large, $4. 
Address 
C. H. E. REDDING, 
Box 3S1, Now York. 
