Orange County pails, prime. 
River pall*. prime. 
Cnmnioti pall*.*.to 
St.nt.cund creamery pails...• 
State hnlt-tub*, prime. 42 
State half-tubs, under grade.39 
State llrkln*. 38 
Statu Welsh tubs, prime. 3d 
State Welmils, other. MS 
Western creamery.• «? 
Western half-tubs, factory. 35 
Western half-tubs, prime. 8a 
Western rtatpy, picked.,....86 
Western pMort-i fair... 28 
Western firkins, prime.. 
Western iirkin-, common.29 6630 
dice** 1 .—Market continue* remarkably strong. 
For in in:.v late made 10k‘c. I* linked and has been 
paid by shoppers, although purchase* huvu been 
light. The export demand Is turned morn Instock 
available at ivvftlUn,."Which represent- the basis (or 
fine lines. Export for the week, 20,000 boxes, The 
strength of the market is In great, i ai l to bo attrib¬ 
uted to the feeling In the Interior. The foreign 
market, si ows a tinner tonn, and has crept up a little, 
but there I* scarcely u margin as yet for general 
operations at the outside urinequoted above- Wo 
quote: 
Btate, factory, fancy... 
State, factory, tine.....15X5*10 
Slate, factory, good. 15 @15k 
State, factory, fair lots.. 14 WUJf 
Stale, fnctory, skimmed. , @ 
Stato, farm dairy, good to prime. la (•tie* 
State, farm dairy, fair to flood,., —....— 14 @15 
Ohio, factory, prime Cheddar....lnWtodaY 
Ohio, factory, flat, good to prime.15 Gobi 
Ohio, factory, Hat, lilr to-good. 12 gsH 
Ohio, factory, skimmed .. ... M 
Cider.—New is quoted at 8@10c. V gallon, thehigh- 
cr price for small (digs, 
Cotton.—The deliveries at this market have been 
larger arid prices have been weak. Ur porters are 
purchasing less freely. Low middling upland, ll\e.; 
middling do, 15Xc.; good ordinary, Uc.i flood ordi¬ 
nary Gulf, MXC.; low middling do, 15Rc.; middling 
do.. 15J0O. 
Dried Fruits, For apples there has boon Con¬ 
siderable demand, chiotly from German shippers, 
and especially for quarter apples, which show seine 
advance on recent tigurcs. Horne HiK) hhls. have been 
shipped. Pooled peaches are in good demand, and 
prime qualities hung better prices, blackberries 
Sow of sale and prices weak. The quotations urn: 
Apples,Southern.quartera.................. 5k@ 5V 
State, sliced. nominal 
do. quarter#. . nominal 
Western.. .. . 6 (is (>V» 
Southern, siloed,good. . ... f 6v 9 
do do fancy... 10 wli 
Blackberries, now. 8K@— 
Cherries, Southern, now. 21 i<g29 
Peaches, peeled, Georgia, new crop.22 @24 
do. N.C. 20 mi 
do. old WOP, poor lots.. — ft# — 
Unpeeled.halves. iX® 0 
do. quarter*.. 0 ft# 8X 
Plums.... 10 6# 18 
Raspberries.now... 80 @31 
Kflgs.—The market has run easy for eggs. Keeelpts 
are seemingly above the want of ordinary trade, and 
u* wo have very little outlet beyond grocers’ and 
marketmen * wants, sellers have not been able to 
press for bettor rates than quoted last week. Stock 
of the year, and the fact tends to moderate purchas¬ 
ing. 
Long Island and New Jersey, V bbl„ arc quoted at 
29®3bc.; State ami Pennsylvania. 23ft#25>4(!. : extra 
brands, Western. 2l@2l 40.; ordinary do., 28@24c.: 
Canadian, 2iX<ta'25c, 
Finin' mid Heal.—Shipping linns of flour have 
been about the only grades that have held up woll in 
price, us I lie lower prices for Wheat Imvo disturbed 
the market. Trade bruurls aro plenty, an well us 
nearly allot the better grades, and it is difficult to 
soil unless at moilttlod prices. Wo quote: 
State ami Western, superUno .,............. I 406# 5 00 
Extra .....5 0(J@ 6 05 
Fancy extra.... . . 5 llikft 6 SO 
Mltiiii.-otu extra. 5 (i0;<#I(J Ml 
Western, double extra.0 (ion 7 30 
Ohio, shipping...j Suit 5 40 
trade brands...5 65((# IJ 00 
St. Louis, extra. 6 OQft# ti Ml 
Fancy ,..fi BUGS 8 711 
Southern, extra... ... 5 26ft# tj III 
Double extra.... B 16® 0 (X) 
Uyeiiour, .. 4 70ft» 5 50 
Corn iiii'ii i Jersey. 4 GOyi 1 Vn 
Brandywine. 5 40:>6 o Ml 
Western, yellow...4 Wfo i I 75 
UO. white... 4 U0@ I 1*5 
I'nmli Fi nit*.—Apples are In flood demand, and 
there l- I n'* common open head stock arriving to 
distract thomarket, Low grades of stock are now 
hard to move. There 1ms been u further export of 
about 8,000 bbls. for England. Advices from tlmt 
country are not encouraging for American fruit. 
Fear* arc ubunduntfnr tue wants of trade, and the 
liner *orts must bo extra smooth Or largo to bring 
outside rates. Grapes continue to crowd sellers, and 
low prices ure -lill ruling to keep the market clear. 
Prime boxed Iruil may be seen peddling around the 
sir. ot.» In wagons. Cranberries are Helling well and 
prices are firm. Ohosi nuts are plenty and decidedly 
lower. Quinces are imnninv rough ; thus far the best 
art* ♦TiiiiU e bid. We quote: 
Apples—Common...-. l 0Q@ l 50 
Selected varieties .#2 .>0® 2 50 
Western N. Y. mixed.. ... * <41 @ 2 25 
Cranberries-Fancy, fl box. 3 00(5) 3 25 
Prime. .2 50® 2 7o 
Green and scalded. &0*® 2 00 
Cape Cud. tuucy, l 1 bbl. 0 50@10 00 
Cape Coil, prime, V bbl........... .... 9 OIL# U 00 
Good to jirlmc, V bbl.... .. 8 00® 9 OH 
Liflhl colored. V bbl. fi 505® T ,50 
Grapes— Delaware, V tb . 86« 9 
Concord......... 3t»; ft 
Catawba. 4(51 7 
Isabella..... 4(51 S 
Nuts—Chestnuts, 7ft bush. 2 50 g# 3 00 
Peanuts. North Carolina, F bush. 2 itk<£ 2 30 
do, Tennessee....— 1 50(5* 1 75 
do. Virginia, prime.... 3 00® — 
do. Virginia, good. 2 906* 2 95 
do. Virginia, fair... 2 70;* 2 80 
Pi" :,l 11 r*. P th ... Ik<1 JO 
Peaches. New Jersey. J< basket.. 75® 2 00 
Pears—Cooking, V l>bl. 3 Oik.® I 00 
Flemish Beauty, V bbl. 6 00® I'1 00 
H." kel, V bbl.... 4 00(1)012 011 
Duchess. p bbl... 5 (KtailO 00 
Quinces. F ool.7 OUg# 9 00 
Grain. For wheat prices have again been stead¬ 
ily declining; and they are unw on a t'fltuarkahly low 
basis; still it Is impossible to sell freely, exporters 
nurchaslng-only us they can promptly use supplies. 
Corn 1ms been in larger receipt and price* have de¬ 
clined materially, fn oats, with the failure of a 
Western linn who had been connected speculatively 
wit i the market, prices hero have materially de¬ 
clined. Quotations ure • 
Wheat.Chicago No. 2...81 05@1 07 
Milwaukee No. 2. 1 10(<!il 14 
do. No. I. old.. 1 21 Ool 23 
Western Red.... .. 1 lOStd 13 
do- Amber... .1 20,Mil 24 
Rye, state. 97® 1 00 
Oats, new mixed... 58<‘# BO 
do. White. W«ft i« 
Corn. Western mixed. ,00*31 W!f 
do- Yellow..MR® 92 
d i. White. , W’Gfl. «8 
Barley Malt. Canada West. 1 65@1 bO 
Barley. C. W . 1 3H@1 40 
do. Western...... 1 2®@1 33 
Hay and Hi raw.—The deliveries at this market 
are sum Her. anil with considerable Inquiry from the 
home trade and an improved shipping demand prices 
art* atronifttr. 
Quotations are for prime timothy hay, $206622 R 
ton; good do.. 817(ii.l 3 ; fair do.. $136414; do. clover, 
$11(913. Straw, No. 1, rye, $12@13; No. 2, $9@ll; No. 
l oat, flOtgia. 
Honey.—There Is a fair trade at 25@30c. for white 
clover In glass boxes. 
(WOOBE’S BUBAL NEW-Y0BKEB. 
Hops. — Exporters have been purchasing with 
more re-serve, and with supplies liberal prices ure 
easier. It Is somewhat difficult to obtain over ter¬ 
ror prime, although the outside price quoted lm* 
been paid for small lots. We quote: 
New American. liUriftc.; Old American, good to 
choice. 25@3Qe.; do., do . low to fair. P-’iJtWo.: Year¬ 
lings, iSiltOc,; Olds, 9 JilOf.; Bavarians, genu c, 20t.n 
20c.: do., pntnnt, IflijSiHOc.; English, IS ./. I'.'e.; Hclgluns, 
nominal, i20I7c.; Call lorn, its, 2tk.C77hio. 
Poultry aud llunii'.—Live poultry has fallen otf 
In supply and shippers are again cautioned not to 
aund In large quantities as dressed l» taking a posi¬ 
tion. As vet the dressed stock Is poor In quality, 
Game has bad a low week, and with roduuuu uuota- 
tlons there. Is a fair bu - iuess. We quote as follows: 
nUESSKD POUbTltY. 
ChiekeiiS. Htato, P a,.. 15 & 19 
Jersey. 18 @ 20 
Western . 14 
Turkeys, State. l< It. 18 (s) 20 
Jersey . 20 @ 22 
Western. 14 (<4 20 
Ducks, Jersey, Fit. 1*1 @ 20 
VVestern.... 17 @ 18 
Geese. Western, W P>. 13 Ml 10 
UVE POUI-TKV. 
Live Turkeys, Jorsoy. 18 @ 19 
Western. li & 13 
Fowls. Jersey, W 15-. 13 Oh 14 
Western. 17 & 
Roosters. 8 @ 9 
Spring chickens, Jersey F n>. 14 & lft 
Western. 10 & 
Ducks, Jersey, young, $ pair. 75 C4l 25 
Western. 10 (3* 70 
Geese, Jersey, F pair. 2 00 <5*3 00 
Western.1 50 (<#2 00 
GAME. 
Venison, short saddles, F n>. 23 go 25 
whole deer.. .. 14 & lft 
Woodcock, F pair, State. 85 (id 90 
Western ..... 75 80 
Pigeons, flight, W dor.. 1 00 t»d '25 
Stall-fed. I 75 (.ol 87 
Partridges, State, V pair. 85 go 90 
Western. ,5 oj. 80 
soft.... 35 (<o 45 
Grouse, V pair, prime. 85 «,) 90 
soft... 30 (it 00 
Provisions.—Mess pork has been very much de¬ 
pressed ami bus sold down to $19 25 for October de¬ 
livery. but has reacted from tins price under specu¬ 
lative Influences, Lard has been depressed and 
lower, hut with some “short'' interest, toward the 
close rules Hriner. Bacon has been hard to sell and 
rules lower. We append quotations : 
Lard, kettle Tendered, new Western. 14X49 
steam rendered. ..... U \<«) 
cltv, flood in blits. wget 
gut und head. miW in tibia. lBilfGji 
country stored, packed... 13:lfM) 
Hams, smoked, city.. .... 13X4® 14 
Western . 13 40I3X 
Shoulders, smoked, pickled. lORrijlllX 
Hnms.plokled. Western, heavy. 12X5413 
Hhoulders, pickled ... O'.ov 9>4 
Bacon, long clear. Western. 11XGU 
short clear. Western. 12 <"> 
Beef liains, Western. 1873 1.$20.0flfi}34.00 
India mess, $ tierce.... 24JK)a)25.i)0 
prime mess .. ... 20.00<(*'23.00 
plain mess. West, new..... 10.00iajl2.00 
mess, extra, new. IS.ftlKsb 14.60 
Pork, mess, Western. 20.2504 
extra prime..... .. nii.oO'ji 
prune mess.... '23 oiFy 
Tallow. 8XG4 BM 
Seeds.—New clover is arriving more freely and 
prices arc lower; 10c. Is bid anil 10Xc. naked; tlm- 
otliy, $2.75(312,90; rough ttax. $2.05. 
Tobitc.cn. Speculation In Western leaf continues 
With considerable freedom ; aside from this there is 
a moderate export, trade. Soedloaf Is selling much 
tin .re freely, Hie demand chiefly on export account, 
with prices lti the seller’s favor. Our quotations arts: 
WICMTt'.U.V FIGHT LBA.V. 
Cents. 
Unmmon to good lugs. lOWeolu.X 
Common leaf.11 G4I2 
Medium leaf.12Xigjl3 
Good leaf.li (*415 
Fine leaf..... 15 (ft 10 
Selections. .18 (y)20 
Bight cutting lugs. .. .10 (gill 
Light cutting loaf.lft GiilO 
CLAItllSVlI.LdC AND WESTERN MI.STIIIOT. 
Cents. 
Common to good lugs . lOYddHX 
Common lour. .11Xl">l'JX 
Medium lent.,...13 ©li 
Good... —10 ©15)4 
Fine. 1H @17 
Holections.29 ©'.’a 
9KKDLEAII*—CROP Of 1870. 
Cents. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts... 5 © 9 
CHOI* or 1871 AND 1872. 
Cents. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts wrappers.. .18 G®30 
Selections .32 ©4.i 
seconds... .. 10 ©12 
tillers. 0 GO 7 
York assorted lots...II ("<10 
wrappers ..H ®25 
tillers .i* cm 7 
Pennsylvania assorted lots.,,,,.10 (to 28 
wrapper*.25 @40 
tillers. 9 @10 
Ohio assorted lots.. .. 7 64 7S 
Wisconsinussorted lots. ....7 UO 1'A 
CROP of 1873. 
Cents. 
Connocticnt und Massachusetts seconds... 10 ©IB 
Itllers. 0 @8 
Pennsylvania assorted lots.12 @20 
Ohio assorted lots.,.,,.,.,,. v g® 
Wisuonsikl assorted lots.... 4....BX© 7 
New York ussorted lots.. 8 6**14 
Havana tillers, oornmon. . 70 G«R0 
Havana oilers, fair.85 Gv92 
Havana Oilers, line. ..95 64$I 10 
Yara—1 aud II. cuts assorted.................30 @85 
Vegetubleg.—Kvports of potatoes, past wook, .*,700 
hhls ; since Jan. 1st, 95,181 do.; same tune, lust year. 
90,719 do. The supply of potatoes is liberal, and now 
Includes a pretry tall uttering of Peach Blows and 
sumo other varieties. The market is lower, yet the 
outside fleuros are quite readily obtained. Onions 
have, advanced. Wu subjoin quotations: 
Potatoes, Early Rose, shipping order, bbl. (.' 00642 20 
do. In bulk . I 75© 1 87 
Peerless, In hulk. I 50<«j| 7ft 
Peach Blows, bplk . I 7to2 HQ 
(10. double heads.. 2 UU@3 25 
Sweet potatoes, Del., yellow, per bbl.2 5Q663 (X) 
do, Va„ in bulk, per bbl... 2 25©2 60 
do. do. in bans |n r bbl.. .. 2 0U<2>2 25 
Onions, red. per hhi .. 2 '27 k«i2 50 
do. yellow. ..2 25(142 50 
do. white. 2 75©3 00 
Turnips, Russia, Jersey, per bbl. 1 Miftci 75 
Cabbages, new, Jersey, per 100. 5 <XK&i? (B 
Rod culitiages, <8 100.9 OOGt 11 00 
Marrow Hquoah, per bbl. 1 00@1 lift 
Wool. -There Is rather more stir to trade, but 
there I - not the buoyancy to the market noted a few 
days since. Mudo ract-urem complain of a slow 
movemeut lu woolen goods, and In Instances are 
curtailing production, while In some directions there 
Is the delay occasioned by changing curds from 
heavy to spring goods. Holders remain nrin in their 
views. Late quotations arc; 
DOM KST'IC—FLEECE. 
Ohio. Pennsylvania und West Virginia— 
Cts. per lb. 
Picklock.. ..B3 @70 
XtoXX. 64 @ 57X 
NO. 3 to 1.... 45 @52 
Coarse.... 44 @48 
Combing. 68 @ Cl 
New York, Michigan and Wisconsin— 
Xm XX.50 @52 
No. 2 to 1. 44 @ 40 
Coarse ..41 @43 
Combing.54 @ 6b 
Imiiana. Kentucky and Tennessoe- 
X to XX.... 
No. 2 to 1. 
Coarse,.,,..... 
Combing,..... 
Combing, unwashed........ 
Illinois. Iowa aud Minnesota— 
X to XX.... 
No. 2 to 1. 
Coarse..... 
Steers. 
Cwt. 
Cts. 
Steers. 
Cwt. Cts. 
state ... 
11 w 
Missouri. 
.. G 9@!l« 
Clioroktse.. 
... 
7H 
7 V 
Kentucky.... 
(i » ' 
.7 nu 
do. 
... 6M 
83 
do. 
.. 7k n 
Texan. 
... l-:w 
7 
do. 
.. 8 12X@13 
Virginia. 
... (i 
II 
do Oxen... 
.. G VV, 
do.. 
,.VA 
HY 
12 
Ohio. 
.. GW lilt, 
do. 
... 74 
do. 
..8 13 
(rnilanu. 
... C 
tikillliuots. 
(\'A IIJ 
do. 
... GR 
11 
do .......... 
,, 7k UftuUW 
do. 
Michigan.... 
do. 
do. 
do. •. 
Jersey. 
do... 
Ohio... 
do,.. 
do.,. 
Lbs. 
Cts. Sheep. 
Lb». 
87 
6 Virginia . 
.. - 83 
82 
5’V Canada.. 
... 93 
9« 
Gk no. 
... 94 
81 
Lambs. 
Lbs. 
HU 
5 k Canada. 
... 70 
79 
5Js do. 
67 
78 
6>i do. 
... 72 
Hll 
ftk Indiana. 
... 6i y, 
108 
6!k do. 
... 71 
88 
Ski State. 
... 69 
91 
5Y do. 
... 68 
y;*H 
Gk 
light harness horses, $110@1R2 <P head. 15 liorsos ar¬ 
rived $ Erie Railway via Oak Clllf Stnttou. 
illoiidii v’h Snips. — Hooves.—On both yesterday 
and to-day there was a brisk demand for good ciuttll- 
und to-day there was a brisk demand for good quali¬ 
ty stem's, while coarse and poor quality were very 
slow of sale. Prices, 7Y@13Xc., I.V@9X ewi., on 55® 
58 lbs, net. 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana- 
Fine unwashed. SO do 38 
Medium unwashed. 34 @ 39 
Course unwashed.30 @33 
Burry.20 © 25 
Pin,r,ED. 
Tub washed wools. B0 @58 
California, medium to line. 30 @ 33 
California, coarse aud burry...19 @26 
Texas, mixed lots. 27 @32 
Texas, tine....,. 33 @ 35 
Texas, medium and coarse.15 @ 25 
Pulled, country, extra .. 45 (<6 50 
Pulled, country, superflne. 45 64 62 
HOCIIKSTKII. Oct. 17.-Flour remains steady; 
spring, $ll; nnber winter, $fl.2'i; white winter. $0.75; 
double extra. $7.25. Rye flour steady lit $5. Wheat 
rules steady; Milwaukee club. $1.I3<„ 1.18: umber win¬ 
ter, $M6661.20; white winter, $1.21)661.30. (Jut* Arm si 
55c. Cum steady at $1 for State. Corn meal, $1.85® 
1.95. Butler, 3468800. Eggs. 22<(u25o Lard, l&fivtMyc, 
Apples, ii' bbl., $1.75. Potatoes. ('bbl., 41*0. Hops, 
;i)i< Fie. Drain*. (I Hush.. $1.40 st 1.89. Onlotis.il bits tin 
f-1*,< 1.25. Mesa pork, t24@26,' hams. l4@lSe.: slioul- 
der8,ll@12c. Dressed hogs, V owt„$9@9J'0. Turkeys, 
17@19o. Chickens, UkajlSe Woul. .'(8(<*:45e. Hay, $ln@ 
18. Btraw. $9•*< 12. TliuOtliy sued, $3,35; clover. $0.50. 
Wood, hard, (X cord, $',k<j*10. Coal, $7.25:.r*7.05 for stove. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
LITTLE FAt,1.8, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1874. 
TnM delivery of farm dairy choose amounted to 
about 451) boxes, which sold at I I'vurioXn., uncording 
to quality. Factories were dull of sale, holders want¬ 
ing 10u., which buyers claimed was ho. mote than 
they could uifurd to pay. The bids commenced at 
I5><jc., at, which ii lew factories sold. Then 15Jfo. was 
oflnred, which wu* also accvptod by several factories. 
Willie quite a number holding at bin. refused to sell 
ata lower tlgure and lelt the market, One or two 
tuucy factories were reported to have reached 10c., 
hut we. did not gel tile names. 
IlUtter romes forward more plentifully and sold 
this week at tll@42r., according to quality. 
We have advices from abroad for the lirst, week tn 
October, Our Loudon correspondent says clean, 
mlld-tluvored American cheese IS scarce and readily 
hrttigs(isw. e rwt. Wc give prices:—Best American 
ftttm. lili@88s.i next quality. ii4@H5*.; secondary, &li(4 
fills. The other doscrU'rious of nncose toll us follows ■ 
Kiigllsli Cheddar, 82ojil«s.; Wiltshire flout.le, Rkwft'ln.; 
i liusldro medium, 7u@7ls,; line, 7864HI*.; Scotch, 79® 
Sds. Dutch uheose - Edams, 46@57s.; Gondas, I4 .c54s.; 
Derby shape, 5266.57. 
Irish hutier in neglected, hilt foreign ecintluue.'i to 
clear readily at quotations:—Clonmcll* exteu, l itis.; 
Corks, H8s.; DorBOtS, 154a.; Jersey, 128s.: Swedish, 
154s.; Normandy extra, 112s.; American and Canadian. 
100661209.; oleomargarine, a substitute for butter, 80 
6690a. V owt. 
i>l ileh I'ow*,— 1 There were no allies, $170 being 
refused for one gooil quality cow and calf. 
Veals nml I'nlves. Bmooth quality ye: *1* at 8® 
9c. V it. Grass calves at $8,2 .Vt 1 1 R head ; tic. ft lb. 
Sheep nml I.niuhs. -Trade fair. Hlteop from 
$4.M*H('6i*.75 P cwt. la.mbs at 6k@8Mc- R lb. 1‘rlccs 
wore «o. reduced on lambs hut held Arm on sheep. 
ItogM.—Live hogs sold at fl^c. TH n*.; city dressed 
8x@8Hc. 78 ib. Trade fair. 
KECEI1T8 OP LIVE STOCK. 
ClllV4*M. 
.Hticop 
I, li in o«. 
One Hundredth St. 
. .3,891 
14 
528 
249 
Forty-Eighth 8t.,. 
... 29 
12 
308 
11,969 
Fortieth St. . .. 
.. (Hill 
181 
117 
6.145 
Harslmus Cove.., 
...5,215 
00 
OIK) 
10,59V 
W eehawken.. 
...1,119 
00 
0911 
IKK) 
l'otals this week.., 
... 9.284 
26 
953 
31,050 
“ last week... 
.. 9,747 
61 
1.181 
31,320 
COMPARATIVE RATES. 
Last week. 
Cents. 
Good Stcors IP lb . 12 @ ISM 
Fair.II ft* 11 \ 
Poor.10 &6 10Y 
Poorest... fit9V 
Don. soiling rates .10 ® UH 
This week. 
Cunts. 
12 (.6 13K 
II ft* 114( 
III ft* HlK 
fi @ m 
10 @ I1H 
SPECIAL NOTICES, 
It you want the best “Elastic Truss” for rup¬ 
ture, or best “ Elastic Stockings ” for enlarged veins, 
etc., write to Pomeroy & Co., 744 Broadway, N. Y. 
$Uut guli!CVti,ocmcut,^. 
ARTHUR’S 
IIP 
lUG. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Oot. 17, 1874- 
Ucevee.—The quality of tho hnrds on ralu during 
the latter days of tho past, week ranged from course 
to good ; only u few herds of very poor quality came 
to hand, and these remain unsold. On Wednesday 
beeves sold at 8X@13C- V lb.; 6®9 uwt. On Thursday 
7(ail3c : 4Y«63 CWt. Friday, 8){®12Xu.; 5@8M uwt.; 6b® 
;>s iba. has boon allowed, net. Special sales us follows: 
Milcli Cows—Are slow of sale, tho quality of 
those to hand not being good enough to meet the 
demand. Prices $306*75 |w bead, with 3 cows sold at 
$87@10Q 18 head. 
Veil I* nml Ibi Ivi'-*.—Them has been rio change 
In tins branch of trade sli.ee our last weekly report.. 
Smooth quality v rails sea roe ami in demand at H<«. (0Ro. 
Grass calves free of aale at 3'fl@7o,; also $0.506618 79 
head, with one call' sold at $17. Special aalea liuvo 
been ;—Pennsylvania veals, 121) Ib.v.De.; do., 126 lbs., 
•JHu.: do., 130 lbs., 10c.{ (to., latj lbs., lOHO-i State veals, 
ltl() Its., 9Ho.; do.,2(3) us., 10c. Bnltermllk-fod Stale 
calv.'n, 348 lbs., OHc ; do., 28S lbs., 7o. 
Slio4*p nnd l.iiinh*.—The markets held Arm but 
alow on Wednesday and Thursday ; ahoop, 4R®6)«C.; 
lambs, 0®8o. On Fridav trade improved on udvnnood 
rates; shuep, 4K@7c.; lambs, (i@8Hc. Special sales 
have been ; 
Sheep. Lbs. Cts.i Sheep. Lbs. Ct*. 
Bright, Cheerful, Progressive, always up to 
the advancing thought of tho limes, the HOME 
MAGAZINE takes rank with the loading and 
Influen hurl rui to Sool- 
tlal periodical- HWM ■■ oty itconileimis 
of the *lay. It T B B # B_ without, tear or 
is on the side H m favor, & makes 
of Temperance ■ BI ■ " I Itself felt in the 
and true Chris- Ed BB ■ * » Homes of tho 
tinn morality. ■ People as a 
Whatever la -power for good. 
THE GREAT HOUSEHOLD &iei e is f 
more thoroughly Identified with the Pei,pie in their 
Home and floclai Life tlmu uny other periodical tn 
the country. 
H DEBOR AH IVOHAI AIM ; 
A new aerial story by T. 8. Arerntni will be oom- 
inojiced ni Jauuiiry. 
“FIETY YEARS AGO* or.T ub cabins 
i li i l i ijtiik.v , <jf the West.” 
By Romhki.la niCE. These papers will be fresh and 
now. und of unusual Interest. 
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pleasant and uUraetlve, by Ml*s. E. B. DuifltlflV. 
‘ THE STORY TELLER.” ^'ntwiTibe 
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ries, two or throe sip lulu will bn given during the year. 
li PI PVKVIU' \ Vft I'OTt'S, the lmmltablo de- 
III iylivivl if ,1 I Pneutorof Homo Lite and 
Character, will have an article iri every number. 
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E BIrtl I Bill “Her foot from 'ncath 
Su |« D I \ H I her petticoat, like little 
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JONES SCALE works, Binghamton, N. Y. 
Hog*.—Since Opr last weekly report only (G livu 
hogs nave been reported on sale ; those sumo were 
disposed of on private terms. On Wednesday city 
dressed ut$W®0Hu. 78 '>>• Thursday aud Friday trade 
was hindered by advanced rales, which were 85f(*i*9c. 
Horse Market..—'Trade very dull. The following 
rales were etTectOd at auction I pony, $93; 3 trt.t- 
ters, $11:56**292; I pair carriage horses, $401; 2 pairs 
poor quality draught horses. $270 g«275 V pair; 3 
brougham horses,$0f,(.il40 $1 head; 18head poorquul- 
ity light harness nurses, $35&92 it head; 2 saddle 
liOraes, $2i0@4(!l V head; 20 head ordinary quality 
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