linois 
<Jo .... 
do.,. 
do... 
MOORE’S BUBAL NEW-YORKER. 
further sacrifice the prime lots of Western that are 
now coining forward. Pears have no special demand; 
few are good enough to bring the extreme of the 
range. Quinces tiro not abundant, hut the cheap 
tone of tile times will not admit of high prices. 
Grapes are In heavy supply and better prices cannot 
be looked for before the surplus is worked off. Chest¬ 
nuts arc lower. Peanuts dull. Hickory nuts quiet. 
Cranberries arc doing well, having so early a start 
among consumers. 
Apples—Common..,,..t 09® 1 50 
Selected varieties.<2 00® 2 aO 
Western M.Y. mixed. 1 T5® 2 ' 0 
Cranberries—Fancy. 48 box. 2 00® 
Prime..... 2 50® 2 T.i 
Green and scalded... 75/v 2 O0 
Cape Cod. fancy, P bbl. 0 50® 9 75 
Capo Cod, prime. P bbl.9 0t>«> 
Good to prime, V bbl.....3 ft# 8 oO 
Light colored. V bbl. 6 50® T ;>U 
Grapes—Delaware, is ft... 8® 10 
Concord. 3® 5 
Catawba. . 4® 7 
Isabella.. 4® 5 
Iona aud Diana._ 4ft^_ 6 
Nuts-Chestnuts. P bush.2 50® 3 00 
Hickory. V bbl...,. 6 UOft# 7 00 
Peitnius. North Carolina, P bush........ 2 4il64 2 50 
do. Tennessee. 1 50 ® 1 75 
do. Virginia. prime. 3 00® — 
do. Virginia, good.2 90® 2 95 
do. Virginia, fair. 2 70f«i 2 80 
Pecans, It lb. 9® II) 
Pears—Cooking, V bbl. 8 Oil® I 'HI 
Virgnlteu.... 5 00® 3 00 
Lillis Ho urn? .5 0U® 8 00 
Beekel. V bbl... 4 0flft«l2 00 
Duchess, V bbl. 5 (MVsO 3 041 
Quinces. P bbl. 6 00a# H 00 
Grain.—That© la as yet only a light, export de¬ 
mand tor wheat, and the expression of soli or s nt the 
close Is that they would further moderate prices it 
they could thereby sturl, up an Inquiry. Mayors, 
however, refuse to operate to any extent before 
teeling u wholesome want of property. Corn is 
lower and very slow of sale, oats have again de¬ 
clined. and dose w euk and Irregular. Bariev steady, 
live tending to easier rates. Burley and Malt lower. 
We quote; 
Wheat. Chicago No. 2....*1 03® 1 00 
Milwaukee No. 2... 1 UUtiil 10 
do. on. 1, old, spring.. 1 21®] 23 
Western Ited...1 10® 1 19 
do. Amber... . 1 20® 1 22 
Rye, Statu... Bi®l DO 
Outs, new mixed... 59® - 
do. White. HO® (it 
Corn. Western mixed.. W ® 87X 
do. Yellow.87k® 88 
do. White. Wi#l 00 
Barley Mult. Canada West. 1 50® 1 53 
Barley, C. W. 1 30t«il 
State, two-rowed .. 1 la®l '-'0 
do., four-rowod. .1 25@1 28 
Hay mid Biraw.— Prices are lower, with a light 
demand and a large supply. 
Quotation* are for prime timothy hay. $I9@20 P 
ton; pood do., ;t IlitolS; fair do.. $116612; do. clover, 
$10® 12. Straw, No. I, long, $I2@13; No. 2, short, $8« 
10; No. 1 out, $96410. 
Honey.—There Is a fair trade at 28®30o. for prime 
white; dark, 23® 25c. 
Hop*.—The demand from brewers Ismoreencour¬ 
aging mid prices are steadier than they were a week 
ago. Hrower.i arc not taking hold very froely as yer, 
and rather neglect low or cheap grades; still, their 
wants will soon Increase, and the consumptive de¬ 
mand may be looked upon a* having opened. VVu 
quote eu-h prices as follows : 
Domestic, crop J8?4. P m„ 49®i5c.; do., 1871. la®25c.j 
do., 1872. I2@15e.; olds, all growths, 8®l2c.: foreign, 
1873,18@25c-; California, 1371, i()o#45c. 
Poultry and Gmne.—There is a fair demand for 
live poultry am! for t.lie best lots el dressed new ar¬ 
riving. Common Central Ohio and Indiana turkeys 
sell below quotations, sometimes down to 14c. 
dressed poultry. 
Chickens, Stale, P tb.... 15 60 18 
•Jersey. *8 ® 2i) 
Western. 14 ® 18 
Turkeys, Suite, r *. 18 ® 20 
Jersey .20 @ 22 
Western. .. 14 ® 20 
Ducks, Jersey, f lt>.. .. 18 ® 20 
Western.. 18 @ 17 
Geese, Western, p lb .. 10 ® 15 
i.i vk poultry. 
Live Turkeys, Jersey,.. 10 @ 17 
Western. li ® 15 
Fowls, Jersey, V n>.•••••• *5 @ lti 
Western.. 13 <ii 14 
Roosters... 8 fis 10 
Spring chickens. Jersey P tb. 15 (9 10 
Western. 11 6# 12 
Ducks. Jersey, young, & pair. 75 ®1 25 
Western.. to @ 70 
Geeso, Jersey, V pair. 2 00 @3 Od 
Westcru.. I 50 @2 00 
In game prime poultry are In demand. There is a 
fair demand for general items lor so early a date. 
Good leaf... 14 ®15 
Fine loaf....15 6 # 10 
Selections.-.18 @20 
Light cutting lugs.10 Gill 
Light cutting leaf...15 @10 
CLARKSVILLE AND WESTERN DISTRICT. 
Cfcnts. 
Common to good lugs . 105f@11k‘ 
Com mo n leaf... .1 Ik® 12k 
Medium leaf.13 @11 
Good.-15 @b>k 
Fine. 13 6817 
Selections. ..21) @25 
SKEDLEAF—CROP OP 1870. 
Cents. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts. 5 @ 9 
CROP oP 1871 and 1872. 
Cents. 
Connecticut ami Massachusetts wrappers.. .18 @30 
Selections...32 @45 
seconds. 10 @12 
tillers. 5 6 # 7 
York assort ed bus. 0 ®>10 
wrappers ,....14 @25 
fillers . 0 @ 7 
Pennsylvania assorted lots.10 6o2tl 
wrappers. 25 @4(1 
fillers. 9 @10 
Ohio assorted lots.7 @ 7k 
Wisconsin assorted lots....7 6 # 7k 
CROP OP 1873. 
Cents. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts seconds....10 6 #Hi 
fillers.. . .* 0 6 # 8 
Pennsylvania assorted lots.12 @20 
Ohio assorted lots. 7 @ ?k 
Wisconsin assorted lots.»k® 7 
New York assorted lota. 8 @14 
Havana tillers, common.. 70 (<>,30 
Havana tillers, fair .85 @98 
Havana fillers, line.... ..9.» 64$ l 10 
Yara—1 and It. cuts assorted.80 @80 
Vegetable*.—Ex port* of potatoes, past week, 6,888 
bids.; since Jan. 1st. 100,775 dOd same time, last year. 
100,000 do. The supply of potatoes Is large, and sales 
liave been mostly at Umldu rates. Onions higher ; 
few State left, 
Potatoes, Early lloso, shipping order, bbl. .#3 00@2 25 
do. in buik........... .. 1 75@1 87 
Peerless, In bulk... 1 50681 7a 
Peach Blows, bulk. 1 76@2 00 
do. double heads. 2 U 0 t «>2 20 
Sweet potatoes, lie!., yellow, per bbl. 2 50®3 00 
do. Va.. in built. Per bbl. . 2 25@2 50 
do. do. in bugs, per bbl. 2 0 O <<#2 26 
Onions, red. per bbl...2 "A@3 00 
do. yellow.. 2 766*3 (Hi 
do, white. ... 2 75683 00 
Turnips. Russia, Jersey, per bid. 1 50®I 75 
Cabbages, new, Jersey, per UK). 4 QQfiSfi 00 
Rod ciibbuges, (8 100.9 006# 11 00 
Marrow Squaall, per bbl.. ........ I 0U@— 
Won!.—There is a brighter prospect of improved 
dcrnurnl from manufacturers, uud, with an improved 
tone to trade, prices are well supported. 
BOM 8ST1U —FLEECE. 
Ohio. Pennsylvania and West Virginia— 
Cts. 
Picklock.....62 
X to XX.. ... 54 
No. 2 to 1.45 
Coarse,..,.41 
Combing... 58 
New York, Michigan and Wisconsin— 
X to XX. 50 
No. 2 to 1.44 
Course. II 
Cotnbuur... 51 
Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee— 
X to XX. 19 
No. 2 to 1. .. 4,1 
Coarse. 4(1 
Combing. 55 
Combing, unwashed.38 
Illinois. Iowa and Minnesota— 
X to XX. 17 
No. 2 to I. . II 
Course.,... 38 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana- 
Fine unwashed... 30 
Medium unwashed. 34 
Coarse unwashed.30 
Hurry. 20 
PULLED. 
Tub washed wools. 50 
California, medium to line. 30 
California, coarse and burry. 13 
Texas, mixed lot*. 27 
Texas, fine.. 33 
Texas, medium and coarse. 15 
It 6# 15 Texas, mixed lots. 
15 ® lti Texas, tine. 
13 @ li Texas. medium and coarse. 
8 6s 10 Pulled, country, extra. 45 
If, @ 10 Pulled, eotiptry, ;• uporOno.. 
In game prime poultry ure In demand. There la a 
fair demand for general items lor so early a date. 
Venison, short saddles, 16. 20 @ 22 
wholedeer.. . 14 @ 15 
flares,.. 70 @ 85 
Rabbits . 35 @ 40 
Canvas Hack Ducks, 6* pair.1 25 @1 7;, 
Red Head., 70 @ 80 
Mai I ant. 00 @ 75 
Teal, Widgeon, Ac. 40 @ 50 
English Snipe, V clou.. 1 25 @1 50 
Yellow Leg, large. 2 00 @2 25 
do. small..... Q @ 7o 
Plover.... 1 50 @ 
Pigeons. lltgbt, ft dos. @1 25 
Stall-fuil. prime. 2 00 @2 25 
do. common to fair..1 62 @1 75 
Tame squabs. 2 75 @3 00 
Timm Pigeons live, ■V pair... 30 6* 35 
Quail, prime, »' do* .... 2 00 @2 50 
small nml soft. 125 @1 75 
Woodcock, Western. V pair:. 60 @ 70 
Statenud Jersey. 70 @ 76 
Partridges. State, prime, V pair.. .. 90 @ 
Western....... .... 65 @ 75 
do. drawn . 30 @ 50 
Eastern, prime. 50 uA 6b 
soft. 30 @ 40 
Grouse, pair, prime... i 00 @1 12 
pool'. 60 @ 80 
Provision*. — There is very little animation In 
the market lor hog products. Mess pork has sold to 
a moderate extent, spot and remainder of the mouth, 
with more actual stock on band. Choice India nun- 
beef is in demand; utlier grades are dull. Holders 
of cutiucats have relaxed a little upon tiriuer rates, 
and the lact has led to rather more business. Thoro 
is a good demand for future lard. Kellners nre also 
in market, as some Western stock is now accessible. 
Lard, kettle rendered, new Western. Hfc@ 
steam rendered. 13X@l* 
city, goodiii bbl*. Lwislrljf 
gut sod head, new Iij bbls. .. .. 13 felik 
Country stored,packed. .... 13 @13'i 
Hams, smoked, city. 12 @1314 
Western... 11 @!2k 
Shoulders, smoked, pickled. 10 fiulOK 
Hams, pickled, Western..... .. 10 @llk 
Shoulders, pickled .. 8 @ 'J 
Bacon, long clear. Wustern. 10M6610K 
short clear. Western. m llk@ 
Beef hams, Weston#. 1873 I...f20 r 0U@24.U0 
India mess. Jt tierce. . 22.iJ0@73.UU 
prune mess . 20.00@21i)0 
plain muss. West, new. 10.01 Fu 12,00 
mess, extra, new — . 13.50® 14..,o 
Pork, mess, Western.— .... 19.1 X)w 19.25 
ext ra prime. • I7.50ftyl8.oo 
prime mess. 2O.00fiMfl.QO 
Tallow. »k@ 8X 
Seed*.-Western and State clover, lu@lukc.; tim¬ 
othy. $2.li0@3.90; fiax. $2.08®2.10. 
Tobacco —The interior markets are reported ac¬ 
tive, and prices here are firm, as follows: 
WESTERN LIOUT LEAP. 
Cents. 
Common to good lugs .10tf@10J4 
Common leaf...11 @12 
Medium leaf.....12K@13 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New YORK, Oct. 24, 1874. 
Beeves.—Trade his been very glow since our last 
weekly report. On Wediiesdu. beeves sold at 8® 
13c., OKrtill ewl.; Thursday, 0Y@12Y'c.. 4}j@8K ewt.: 
Fridav, TKftulSKti., 5@8ewt. These prices were from 
ft 16. less on poor quality beeves than tbo 
rates obtained on Monday last. Good quality steers 
remained firm. Special sains Imvu been ; 
Steers. Cwt. Cts. Slews. Cwt. Cts. 
Cherokee.6 fK*8J4 Virginia.10 
do. . 10 do. OH 10JY 
Ohio. 
do. 
do. 
Cwt. 
Cts. 
Steers. 
Cwt. 
Ct-8. 
. 6 
&668.K 
Virginia. 
.. 5Y 
10 
. 5§f 
1U 
do. 
.. OK 
10 Y 
0k 
9K 
do. 
.. 7 
12K 
. fix 10®10>rf 
7 11 
Kentucky,... 
.. 7 10 
.. 7K 
H@10K 
Ufidl U 
. 7YHJ<fflil3f 
do. 
.. 7* 
11 
8 12 
@13 
do. 
.. 8 12X@12‘* 
.. m 
iuy 
Texan. 
.. 4X 
ox 
.. UE 
ll 
do ... 
. .i 
7H 
11L 
« . t .. 
.. 0Y 
9K 
Milch Cows.—Five head, calves Included, sold 
at $70®90 P head; 15 head, calves included, sold at 
$50@80 V head ; 3 at $42@60 * head; 1 cow at $30. 
Trade slow on a light run. 
Vcnls mid CnIves.—Smooth quality veals scarce 
and in demand tit from 86ulOHo. t 1 tb. Grass calves 
free of sale at from $7iglll V head. Yearling bulls 
from 3®3JtC-4* Special sales Imvo been :—Dela¬ 
ware grass calves, 235 tbs., 4k'@5c. V lb.; Pennsylva¬ 
nia veals, 115 @s., 9e.; do., 120 tbs., 9HO.; do., 110 lbs., 
lOfijlOHe. 150 head COPutry.dressed veals, quality 
poor, came to hand, and were very slew of sale at 
from 12® 14 He. 
Sheep and l.ntnh*.—'Trade very slow in both 
with a -lenslble reduction of rates, being from %@ 
He. 4' 16., aecnrtlliigtoqmiMly. On Wednesday sheep 
sold at 5»«liV»e.i lambs. 7H@8e,: ’I'hursday. shoep, 5@ 
5VfC.; lambs, 7®7Me.; Friday, shceji, 4J4@OHe.; lambs, 
CH@8J40, Special salus have been ; 
THE 
BEST HEATER IN THE COUNTRY. 
Sheep. I .hs. 
Canada. 136 
State.. 91 
do. 120 
Oliiu. 81 
do. 91 
do. 100 
Kentucky..- 87 
Ohio iambs...., 69H 
Cts. Sheop. I.b*. 7R cwt. 
li Indiana ... 92 $506 
r.« Kentucky. _ 87 5 20 
OH Lambs. Lbs. Cts. 
4'V Caiiudu. 68 8 
lift do. 70H 7 
5v; 1‘ennsylvanlu. IWH 7H 
7>H State. III! 7H 
T do... 62 7J4 
IIoks.—O n Thursday afternoon 119 Ohio hogs, live 4?/ 
weight 181 168. I» lieiid, sold at $6.20 K ewt.j no fur¬ 
ther quotations dm lug the want week. On Wednes¬ 
day, on v-dn.'ssed, 8' ,e.; Tliursdiiy, S!*'®81(ie.; Fri¬ 
day, 8kj6*8.Y3 prices closed firm on a limited trade. 
11orii' A! n fket.—Scarcely any trade to report. 
The following sales have been effector! at, auction: 
1 trotters, $120®225 V head ; 1 driniglit. horse, $170; 1 
saddle horse. $210; 2 poor quality light harness horses, 
$32(6)95 ; 1 head lair ilo., do., $1006# 150 Vi head. 
Monday'!* Hnlem — Itoi'vi'M.—There was a com¬ 
plete break in the market on yesterday and no recov¬ 
ery to-day; prices, U@llKo.. with a few top steers at 
12@l3;.tc... 4X@9.H cwt., on 54@58 lbs. net. 
Milch Three cows and their calves sold 
at $70##77 V head. 
Venl* nml fn Ives.—Trade modorato. Smooth 
quality veals at 7® 10c. <3 n>. Grass calves ut fiiwtic. V 
lb.; also $36i)l0 0(J V head. 
Hhecp nud IininliH,— Hero again there was a 
break lu the market. At noon a few sales were or- 
feeted. Mlieep, 4H®*'kc V lb.; lambs, UH6#7 Ji»C. 
Hog*.—T/iIrtv bogs, live weight. 1311 lbs. 78 head, 
sold at Ofco. "l< It.: 18 choice pigs. 80 lbs., 7c. City 
dressed opened very weak ut 8@8He. V lb., and fell 
to 73(c. 
RECEIPTS OF LIVE STOCK. 
per lb. 
6# 70 
@ 5 7 'A 
64 52 
@ 46 
@ 61 
BrtPVHfl, 
Caws. 
CllVAl, 
8ho*p i 
One Hundredth st 
.. .5.25? 
14 
466 
187 
Forty-Eightb St... 
.. 36 
18 
352 
16,229 
Fortieth St. . .. 
.. OOP 
1)0 
134 
5.370 
llursimus Cove... 
.. .4.930 
00 
III 10 
10,213 
Weehawkeu. 
... 203 
00 
OOO 
000 
Totals this week... 
..10,486 
32 
952 
31,999 
•• last week... 
9,284 
26 
953 
31,950 
COM PA RATI VK RATES. 
Last week. 
Cents, 
Good Steers V lb . 12 ® 13)4 
Fair.... .II @ 1IY 
Poor...10 6# 10W 
Poorest. . 15 (it 9Y 
lieu, soiling rates.10 @ UH 
This week. 
Cents. 
12 6# 13H 
li @ nx 
1U @ 105f 
li S# 9Y 
10 @ H 
It OC11 KHTKR, Oct. Nt $ - - Flour rules steady; 
spring,$6; amber winter, $H, 25 ; white winter, $6.75 ; 
double extra, $7.25. Rye Hour quiet nt $3. Wheat 
is steady; Milwaukee club, $1.13@1.18; amber win¬ 
ter, $l.l,V«jl.20; white winter, $ 1 . 20 ®L 30 . Oats quiet ut 
,Vw. Corn quiet at ;|5e. for State. Corn meal. $1.85® 
1.95. Rutter, JlLuiHiie. Kgg*. 25l®25c l.anl, libwllljia. 
Apples, winter rrult, C 1 bbl., 81.75. Quinces, V bbl., 
$5.50. Potiiloos, V bbl.. M <0@I MX. Hops. V 16..30® 
35e. Beaus, i-t mull.. $1 pj i.I.so. Onions, W bush., 
$l®l.25. Mess pork. $24*»25; hams. H@15e.: shoul¬ 
der:, Il®l2c. Droi.seil hogs, OWt..$9'<.9.i,n. Turkeys, 
I7@10c, Chicken ,, hi@l$c, Wool, ;;S6v45e, Hay, if IrWu. 
18. Straw, $9 12. Timothy seed, $3.25; clover, $11.50. 
Wood, hard, V cord, $3® 10. Coal, $7.25@7.65 for stove. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Little Falls. N. Y., Oct. 24.1871. 
A bout 450 boxes of farm dairy cheese were doliv- 
oro<l thl* week, and sold at iu@l ,Jfc., according to 
duality only a few lots reaching the latter price. 
The factory offurlugsamouiited to nearly lU.tJOU boxes. 
The market is firm, with a stronger feeling and bet¬ 
ter prices than last week. Sales, however, were rather 
slow, ou account ot tlm view* of sellers being above 
those of buyoru. Quite a number of factory sales¬ 
men, having faith that prices will qdvaooo. and not 
being satisfied with present price-, withdrew their 
offerings mid are holding over another week. Sev¬ 
eral factories wore bought at a considerable 
number sold for li!o., and a few fancy lots brought. 
itl.Qc., while two or throe are reported to have reached 
Tho Brocket! * Bridge sold 100 boxes of sage 
cheese, the purchaser agree to pay 2e. [< tb. more 
tliun any cheese sold this week in the Little Falls 
murkt.it. This, we suppose, brings the price at, IfiWe. 
Home weeks ago we gave an article on Huge Cheese 
in the Dairy columns of tlm ItUKAL, in which we 
attempted to show that thorn was a eohsidcruble 
profit In milking this style ot chooses Tho sale above 
referred to allows what may be done In this direction. 
Butler comes forward more plentifully, and lias 
sold this week as high as 4llo. The wiuitbor is cool, 
and heavy frosts are expected from day to day. 
Grass in Herkimer is short ufid poor, and the herds 
are yielding light returns. The crop of both butter 
and cheese will be below an average. It is said, from 
this time out. 
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