grades aw in an indefinite position, and, from the 
talk of i ho trade, a o liable to suddenly fluctuate in 
buyers' favor, tu> we are in expectation of liberal 
supplies or dairies accompanied by country owners. 
Fine, fresh State Welsh Is in good demand, aud the 
easy quotations for Western butter give that sort a 
pretty fre> market business. 'Ilu, into break. In 
price - for low grades of Western has drawn shlpuers 
in market, nod as thev do not lake all common, they 
are obtaining some bargains. The tone of the gen¬ 
eral market is for shaded figures; there is no excite¬ 
ment even for scarce qualities. 
Orange Cminly palls, prime..,............... 43 @43 
Iliver pails, prime.. .... 42 @<4 
Common pails. 40 @43 
State and creamery palls. @<5 
State half-tubs, prime. 42 @43 
State half-tubs, under grade.........39 @41) 
State Hrkins,prime...38 @40 
State, common to fine.30 @37 
Stute W.dsn tabs, prime.40 fa.42 
State Welch tuhs, other.38 ©40 
State dairies, prime, entire. 37 @39 
state, fair, do. 35 i 88 
U’ta tern creamery, choice. 38 @40 
Western, creamery, fair to good. 35 @37 
Western liall-lubs, line. 31 @34 
Western half-tubs, otlier. 24 @26 
Western dairy, packed...26 @36 
'Western p.mpi-i fair . 19 @26 
Western firkins, prime. . 30 @82 
Western Urkios, common. 19 @22 
Chenwn.— 1 There has been a very tame market since 
Our last. Exporter* have shown very little desire to 
purchase, while there 1ms been rnther mow inquiry 
to sell. For fancy September make hie. Is the quoted 
price, although there are some lots held off the mar¬ 
ket. Shippers have been able to secure fancy Octo¬ 
ber at la.Ko.. and flue do. at 15 ,c.. but closing out 
urgent orders only, and the stock shows further ac¬ 
cumulation. Wo quote : 
Btate,factory, fancy-...,.... ..,..16 © 
State, factor) One. . . . . lik 
State, factory, good. 14>*r<j)15 
State, factory, lair lots. 13)4ft»U)4 
State, factory, skimmed. is 
State, farm (inlry, good to prime.. . 15 © 15)4 
State, farm dairy, fair to good. 14 ©la 
wastern factory, extra.15 ©15)4 
Western factory, flue..... 14!*@10 
Western poor to iulr. @ 
Skims. @ 
Cotton. -There has been a very fair export trade, 
as well as increased spring demand, and prices have 
been very well maintained notwithstanding liberal, 
supples. The quotations tiro: 
NEW CLASSIFICATION. 
L'lil'irtds. Ala. Orleans. Trias. 
Ordinary. I do:. I 121*0. 12 £C 
(iootl ordinury-43)4 13J* UX 11)4 
Low middling.Ilj* 14-X 14X ItX 
Middling .1134 MX 151* t:,X 
Good middling .15 15>| 15x 1544 
Middling fair.I5H 15)4 15JS4 15$J 
Fair.15X Id 16»< 16« 
Old) CLASSIFICATION.—UPLANDS. 
Ordinary.I2\e. Low middling.14)4e. 
Good ordinury.lit* Middling.15 
Strict good ordlnary.UX Good middling.15)4 
Dried Fruit*.—The general market Is stronger. 
There Is an improved demand for apples and 
peaches, und blackberries are in fewer hands. Prime 
lots ot pooled peaches especially are wanted. 
Apples, Southern, quarters.. 0 
State, sliced.. ............... 7VA> 6)4 
do. quarters....... 6!4@ 7 
Western. 6)4© 7 
■ Southern, siloed, good. 7 ©it 
do do fancy...1U @11 
Blackberries, new.. .. ... 9)4© 19 
Cherries. 32 @ 
Peaches, peeled, Georgia, new crop.30 @31 
do. N. < . 32 @34 
Gupceled, halves. 8 @8)4 
do. quarters.......... .. .. 6)4© ” 
Pinin'. 18 @20 
Ilaspborrics, now.35 @37 
Eggs. -The market, for eggs 1* brisk and full price* 
are re Oily realized tor all frosb parcels. Prices have 
advanced 2©3o. over our last, and at Uni bielier figures 
the light receipts form about a supply, filmed eggs 
quoted til 22©2ic. for Western, and 21© 35c. for State. 
Long Island and New Jersey. V bbl., are quoted at 
325>;i3e. ; state and Pennsylvania. 3Q:oi32c.; extra 
brand?, Wostorn, 29@3Uc.; ordinary do., 29@29>4c.; Ca- 
nadia i. MB4@30c, 
Foal hers st ill offered at 56@58c.for prime, with¬ 
out much business. 
Live ecose, new. strictly choice.5R@00 
do. prime. 5H@56 
do. mixed .. 30®40 
Fresh Fruit*. — Exports of apples, 5,850 hbls. 
There is a rather better feeling In apples,and as low 
prices have scuta good many fine ones Into consump¬ 
tion, the market for choice grades Is looking up 
somewhat. Low qualities arc still offered low. Funny 
pears arc hardly quotable; California are instock. 
Quinces are In fair demand at$8@9 p bbl.. a few ex¬ 
tras fid; a tew California quinces arc offering, but 
they arc hotter in appearance than quality, urapes 
sweet potatoes, Del., yellow, per bbl. 2 50@8 00 
do, Va.. in bulk, per bbl. 2 25@2 50 
do. do. in bags, per bbl. 2 00 e «2 25 
Onions, red, per bbl. . 2 76®3 00 
do. yellow... 2 75®3 Oil 
do. white. 2 75@8 00 
Turnips. Russia, Jersey, per bbi. 1 cO@l 75 
Cabbages, now. Jersey, per 100 . 4 00@6 00 
IV -' 1 cabbages, P 100 . 9 OOwdl 0 J 
Marrow Squash, per bbl. I U0@— 
Celery, * do* ... t 25© 
Cauliflower. P bbl.;t yo® 
Wool.—The market has assumed a firmer tone. 
Manufacturers are in the market for larger lines, as 
they find* tittle more inquiry for their goods. On 
Western fleeces especially'holders tiro disinclined to 
sell unless at full late prices, as desirable lutes are 
unly in moderate stock. The other grades are held 
as before. 
DOMESTIC-FLEECE. 
Ohio. Pennsylvania aud West Virginia— 
,, , Cts. per lb. 
Picklock. 02 © 70 
.A. to X\.... 54 (on 57K 
No. 2 to l.. 45 @52 
Coarse. 44 @ 46 
Combing. 5S @ 01 
New York, Michigan and Wisconsin— 
5 50 @52 
No. 2 to 1 . 44 ( 3 , 4 ,; 
Coarse...41 @43 
Combing. 54 @ 56 
Iuillunu, Kontucky and Tennessee— 
XtoJHL. .49 © 63 
No. lull, . 49 @47 
Coarse. 40 @12 
Combing,,.,, . 55 ^ oil 
Combing, unwashed. 38 @ 12 
Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota— 
X to XX. 47 ©19 
No. 2 to 1. 41 @40 
Coarse. 38 @ 42 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana— 
1 Inc unwashed... 50 @38 
Medium unwashed. 34 @39 
Coarse unwashed.30 © 33 
Hurry.. © 25 
PULLED. 
Tub washed wools.... . 50 @58 
California, medium to flue. 30 @ 33 
California, coarse and burry... 19 @25 
Texas, mixed lots. 27 © 32 
Texas. flue. ..... 33 @35 
Texas, medium und coarse.. . 15 © 25 
Pulled, country, extra... 15 @50 
Palled, country, superfine... 45 @ 52 
Dry cows and oxen from Virginia, 850 V hand ; 
Kentucky steers and oxen, mixed,TJi.ewt., 12c. 
Mllcli Cnur*. — Trade has been slow and small. 
Five cows and their calves were sold at $40@02.50 W 
head ; 7 cows and their calves sold at $50@99 If head. 
VcuIn nnd fin Ives.—Trade has been small but 
fair. Smooth quality v.-nia, 7 @lU.v 4 c. ^ ft.; grass 
ciilvcs,3@7c. P id., also at f.@i8 I" head; Ohio. W.W 
@10 do-; Slate, $13.(19 do.; Pennsylvania. $9.10 do.; 
State veals, 145 lbs , Ulcq Peunsylvant 1 . 125 lbs.. 9)10.; 
do.iko lbs., mItio head of choice quality veals, 
140 lbs. 41 baud, Ue. P lb. 
Sheep and LuiuIih.—T rade has been falv In sheep, 
ami lambs being scarce are In brisk demand. On 
Wednesday sheep sold at.4® 8c.; lamb 1 , quality choice, 
8@8Ke.; Thursday, sheep, 1 Valle.; lambs. 0@8e.; Fri¬ 
day, slieep, IfflUc.; lambs, 0@8;*c. Special sales have 
been: 
Sheep. Lbs. *( cwt. Sheep. Lbs. Cts. 
Kentucky....... 89 4©5 Canada. il" S>< 
Monday’)? Sales. — Beeves.— Trade was slow 
bur Him; prices. 5)*© 13c.,. 14 34(2)12 cwt.; quality from 
poor to fair, with u good top. The herds to hand 
were sold Off at noou. 
VIiloll Cnu's.-l ivo cows sold from $05©87 V head. 
2 cows at $46 3 f> head. 
Vim In mid Fulvn*.—Smooth quality veals, 9)4 
©file. «i is.; grass calvi-n from Texas. 6 ) 40 . tt>.; na¬ 
tive grass calves, $9@J4,60 V head. 
Sheep mul l.nmlx,-Trade moderate nnd quality 
generally not good onouuh to meet the demand. 
Sheep, 4Jf@li)<c. >1 lambs, 6«@8(*c. V ». The 
Sfieup, 4X@liKc, . _, .. „ .. ___ 
quality of the lambs nu sale was mu all better than 
that Of tbo sheep. 
lliigg.—Two cars of live hogs were sold Saturday 
and one ottr to-day, prices nut obtained. (Tty-dressed 
tkiiBXo. V it., trade fair. 
RECEIPTS OF LIVE STOCK. 
SDcep A 
HnrVitti. Cowd. CrIvmi*, Kjf#. 
One Hundredth St...3,001 13 534 p« quo 
Fortv-Eightb St. 02 10 505 11.897 IKKi 
Fortieth St. ..... OIJU DU OIK) l),r.78 80.096 
llarsimus Cove .4.924 UU UIHI 8,459 12,532 
Wcehuwken. 081 (JU 01)0 000 1)00 
Totals this week. 8,658 63 1,055 
” last week. 8,300 05 l.i'39 
COMPARATIVE RATES. 
I,ast week. 
_ , Cents. 
Good dteers n> . 12 @13 
Fair....Il @ ip 
Boor. 10 10 
Poorest. 0 © yi 
Gen. selling rates.10 © 11 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
Tills week. 
Cents. 
12 © 13 
Il fit 11 * 
10 us 10 * 
5K ft# 9* 
Little falls, n. y.. Nov. 7,1874. 
Tiie market this week is depressed and prices lower 
than those of last week. Farm dairies sold ut 15® 
155fC., but the last figure w.isan extreme rale paid 
for only ouu or two 1. ts of •'gitt-odged fancy.” Tim 
delivery of farm dairy cheese was light, amounting 
m the aggregate to between UOaud UHlhoxe-. 
About s.IHHJ boxes of faeiory cheese, were offered, 
but the trade was tilow and only a few lots changed 
hands. The hHlaat first begun ut tr>kc.,and buyers 
for onie time were unwilling to advance beyond 
that figure; the best fuutrmcs. however, wanted ice., 
and many refused t., s. ll at a lower price. 1 lie bids 
fliiully went up to iv\*i\, which was top price, a few 
tactwrtnr, only changing hands. 'I'ransactlons were 
extreme’? light, 
HiiUeroonlinues to come torwurd plentifully, but 
prices do not improve. T’hc sales for fair to'good 
lots were at 35©3li0., and for extra grades at ;;7@3$c. 
Tile went her Is cool, will) flurries of .mow on the 
lulls the early part of the week. I'uururngo Is poor, 
iTnd COWs are yielding less and less milk fTOm day 
to day. 
We have advices from abroad to the third wnek In 
October. Our London correspondent reports that 
tho shipments of Amerlcau cheese coining to hand 
are faultless and remdlly sell at extreme rates. The 
best is quoted ut 74s.; next, quality, 70@78s.; second¬ 
ary, GO®id*. T he other descriptions Of ohcesn sell us 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
II you want tho best “ Elastic Truss” for rup¬ 
ture, or best Elastic Stockings” for enlarged veins 
etc., write to Pomeroy & Co., 741 Broadway, N. Y. 
Shoulders, smoked, pickled.. ())$(,(/ 
Hams, pickled, Westeru... 9 "ft# 
Shoulders, pickled. 8 i.t 
Bacon, long dear. Western. lO'f© 
short clear. Western. iflH® 
Beef hams, Western. 1873-4.f23,UU@24 00 
India mess. 18 tierce. 22.00ft423.00 
prime mess . 20.00@21.llll 
plum mess. West, new. 10.0ik<4U.flO 
mess, extra, new... 11.60@12.60 
Pork, mess. Western.20.00© 
extra prime. 17.5UfttilS.00 
prime mess... 20 00@21.0fl 
Tallow... 8>Kft6 y 
Meed.— 1 The export business is still small. Clover 
has heen sold at 9)f@9He., generally held at 9 hc. 
Timothy is hard to sell—quoted at$2.70@2.90. Rough 
flax is quiet at $2@2,10. 
Tobacco.—The speculative trade has become less 
urgent, but there is sufficient doing in view of the 
marked reduction of stocks In first hands to Induce 
steady prices. The export purchases are light, while 
local requirements are momentarily moderate. Thu 
quotations areas follows: 
WESTERN LIGHT LEAF. 
„ Cents. 
Common to good lugs.101tf@10X 
Common loaf. 11 @12 
Medium lf ft r.12X@13 
Good leaf.14 @15 
Fine leaf. 15 @|0 
Selections. . 18 @20 
Light cutting lugs...10 @11 
Light cutting leaf. .15 @40 
CLARKSVILLE AND WESTERN DISTRICT. 
Cents. 
loxauw 
71X@12)4 
.13 @14 
.15 @15)1 
16 ©17 
20 ©25 
8EKDLEAF—CROP OF 1870. 
Ccn t s 
Connecticut aud Massachusetts. 5 © 9 
CROP of 1871 AND 1872. 
Cents. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts wrappers.. .16 @;40 
Selections.32 @45 
seconds.10 @12 
fillers.5 © 7 
York assorted lots. 6 @10 
wrappers ..14 @25 
fillers. 8 @ 7 
Pennsylvania assorted lots.10 @20 
wrappers.25 @40 
fillers. 9 @10 
Ohio assorted lota. . 7 @ 7N 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 7 @7)4 
CROP OF 1873. 
Cents. 
Connecticut und Massachusetts seconds....10 @10 
fillers.,. 6 @ 8 
Pennsylvania assorted lots.12 @20 
Ohio assorted lots. 7 & 7)4 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 6)4® 7 
New York .assorted lots... s @li 
Havana fillers, common. .70 @80 
Havana tillers, fair...85 @92 
Havana fillers, tine.95 @81 10 
Yarn—l and II, cuts assorted. .80 ©85 
Vegctnblee.—Exports of potatoes, past week, 8.300 J 
bbls. The market for potatoes shows the burdening 
effect of anadvauced season, but there Is no quot¬ 
able advance. The bulk ot the railroad potato trade 
Is done at the foot of 33d street, N. It Prime sweet 
potatoes are doing bettor. The trade has had to 
contend with very poor qualities this season. Onions 
are scarce aud firm, with a strengthening shipping 
demand. 
Potatoes, Early Rose, in bulk.$2 00@2 12 
Peach Blows, bulk. 1 75@2 00 
Prince Alberts, In bulk. 1 50©2 (10 
Peerless, Ut bulk.1 25@1 75 
[For potatoes in double heads or shipping 
order, add 25@3?c.] 
31 tic guJcCttiMMCUW 
3RICAN IHKSS£ WORKER 
Teacher’s Motilhly-6th Year-International 
(.81.50a year; Club rates low. Specimen 15 
W. MelPiT i' If E, Publisher, No. 4 South 
1 Wp V 1 °. N DOU.AKM paid in 
is II > M' IT.**, under General Accident. Policies, 
tho I RAVELEllS IN 8 UBANCB Co. of Hartrord. 
nn. every business man should have a policy. 
\ N Y Iu A X OF MEN8E—who vvlMhes to hiivp 
l\ dollar*—will send Tor free Prlen List of TUP) 
JONES SCALE WOttKfi Binghamton. N.Y\ 
" How beautiful are 
the feet of those ” — 
who wear lONGHSIt 
CHANNUL Shoes. No 
more rugged sole*. Ln- 
dles, nsk yoor dealers 
for them. Buy no oih- 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
New York. Nov. 7, 1874. 
IIeevea.—Several heavy shipments having been 
held back during the early days of the past week, 
trade, on a lighter run than wo have had ror.'several 
days past improves amt mlestlrui. On Wednesday 
beeves sold at 8Jf@12)4o. ^ ewt.j Thurs¬ 
day, 6@12c.; 4ft<;7‘*( cwt.; Friday.0@f23fc.; 5cwt. strong 
and 8V cwt.; 66@58 lbs. has heen allowed to the cwt., 
net. Special sales have been; 
Steers. Cwt. Cts. Steers. Cwt, Cts. 
Cherokee.4 ti do. 7 914 
do.5 01, do. VA 10K 
do. 6 9)4 Virginia. (j 914 
Texan. f.ij i’h do.0« 10X010# 
do.5V.f 7#©Hi4 do. 7# 12 
do .... 5# il# Kentucky 
Indiana........ 6 9 do. 
«lo.5# 9.K Illinois.... 
do.054 lOSKDt do. 
Missoni l.. 6 8Y do.. 
satur them. Buy no oth¬ 
ers. A dark line around the sole shows whote the 
channel Is out. 
20 Sheets of Choice Music, $1. 
A choice selection of Vocal nnd Instrumental 
Music, by Strauss. List, Thomas and other popular 
Authors. Any ton mailed for $1. Send stump 1 or 
Catalogue. Ad dross 
BEAM. W. HITCHCOCK, Publisher, 
No. 356 Third Avenue, New York. 
Common to good lugs 
Common leaf. 
Medium leaf.. 
Good. 
Fine. 
Selection*. 
STAR JOB PRINTING PRESS. 
THE BEST INVENTED. 
Price, S1'.J, #‘23, *3* iintl #60. 
Send Stamp fur Catalogue, to 
W. Y. EDWARDS, Agent, 
16 College Place. N. Y. 
V, 11 ) 4 ® 12U 
. 534 «X 
634 9)4® 10h 
6)4 11)4 
Light on a Bark Subject 
Having secured a 
small lot of these 
kljgKj beautiful instrum’ts 
I fjSa at u great bargain. I 
am prepared to offer 
them at rates far uc- 
low cost. Each In¬ 
strument is oompluto, 
in perfect order, and 
ts furnished with 
12 slides containing 
views. No more beau¬ 
tiful object for an 
evening’s entertain¬ 
ment could be desir¬ 
ed. In two sizes, by 
No. 1 —Small, $2. 
No. 2 —Large, #4. 
Address 
C. H. E. ICEDDING, 
Box 381, New York. 
