it. bbls. for Bblraiont like 
few duy» price* huve 
potatoes. DuMl 
avored owner# 
iut there 
market#, 
Bhvw< 
week. 
State and Penn, 
a. Mk® 21 c.: do. 
Jersey. single barrels, > bill.. 23e, 
v i V;, r. in T’tiiTJUr..: western, prli 
SEPT. 44 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
THE MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New Yoke, Saturday, Sept. 4, 1ST5. 
Receipts.—T he receipts of Produce for the week 
were as follows: 
Flour, bbla. 67.175 Pork, bbls. 1,100 
Wheat, bush.1,230,675 Beef. pkgs. 
Fresh FRUITS.—This will bo ft memorable year for 
New York, Michigan and Wisconsin— 
X V .. 4 * 'JO ‘ 
A....... ••••»••«••*•*»•• .*••••»• ... 
peach cm; for the pa»t 36 pays tho dally receipt* have XX .. 44 
averaged «) car loads. Such steady heavy WWJJJ* Xj-w. ' . 45 
of course.lelven the nmrketa tfood many unprofttiible No. . 43 
rrintc un.i Mina far trrttxvi'm or have OOt te- WOi ....*•* *** jn 
gluts: and thus far growers or shipper* have not re- 
alized much If any compensation. On some days the 
receiotH run as high us I'.il) and *500 ear loads, und It 
has been no uncommon sight to see peaches packed 
Coru. bush... ... 
Oats, bush,. 
Grass seed, bush 
ltyo. bush. 
Barley, bush. 
Malt, bush. 
815,000 Cut meats, pkgs..,, 
3HJ.350 Lard, tes.. 
390 Ashes, pkgs. 
25(1 Butter, plats. 
1.509 Cheese, bxs. 
98,129 Dried Fruits, pkgs.. 
•mm. MUNfiWfUfl VI itJM • iim*-, —r 
Beans, bush. 1,830 Fees, bbls.. 
Corn meal.bbls.... 
Corn meal, bairs... 
Cotton, bales. .... 
Spt*. turp.. bbls... 
Resin. bbls. 
2,000 Wool, bale*. 
460 Hops, bales. 
1,950 Klee, pgks.. 
1.164 Peanuts,bugs. 
2,81X1 
13KAN8 AND Pkas.—E xports of beans past week, i 
517 bbls.; since Jan. 1. 29.321 do.; same time last year, r 
21.987 do. Exports of peus past ween, 1,41s btjalm i 
since Jan. 1, 331,814 do.; same time last year, 136.107 i 
do. The general bean market has assumed a quiet t 
look since It Is believed that the new crop will come ; 
forward more promptly than now expected, owing ] 
to the good cunng weather which is prevalent, i 
Prices are generally shaded for mediums and mar* ; 
rows. PeabeaDsand kidneys are not quoted right | 
up to the extreme. New Canadian peas are quoted , 
at H to arrive. Old, nominal at : $1.20. i 
We quote beans, pea, prime $'i.ll)®'2.1b: fair to good . 
*L80@2Jl0; medium, prime. *2.15®3,264 fair to good, , 
il.903s.10; marrow, prime, S2.35 m 3.37; fnlr to Rood. , 
#2.18®2.25; white kidney, prune. S2.OOM3.lO . fair to , 
good. $1.90<»1.9Q; red kidney, prime, $2,90M3.00; fair | 
to good, *2.40®3.70. Canada peus. In bulk, lu bond, , 
81.50. I 
Beeswax.—T here has been considerable business 
on export and home trade account, with prices well 
maintain d. Hales at 33®33><0. for western up to 85M 
Stic, for choice Southern. Exports past week, 3,633 
lbs.; since Jan. 1st, 56.829 do.; same period lart yuir. 
119,147 do. 
Broom Corn.—I ndications of a lighter crop than 
bad been expected, strengthens the market. 
Long moon hurl quoted at lik.alSc.: short ana me¬ 
dium brush, choice green, 11 ® 13c.; tnodlum qualities, 
red and red-tlppcd, 7®10c. 
BOTTKit.—The market is decidedly strong for fine 
qualities of itook; the receipts of that class are 
moderate, and for the past lew days It has had to bo 
delivered In the most trying hot weather we huvo 
bad for dairy products. Tins further decreases ino 
supply, as parcels that left home all right have In 
imtuy cases run down more or less In condition. 1 ho 
lack of lino has given some movement to Hound, 
sweet grades of Stale, ur.d the 28$30c. style of Kick 
U quoted pretty si Iff. Western butter Is in good de- 
nuvlei when at all suitable for table use. and what la 
taken in this way has to be picked from lute receipts. 
Palls are advancing; even One Western creamery 
stock Is frequently quoted at 80®84c. wheu perfect. 
Wo quote; . . _ 
rd.uto firkins, choice selected.BlqtSJCv: goodto prime, 
21l(«),10c.; fair to good, 28®29e. Mute, hair tlrkln tubs, 
selected, SldWW.t good to prime 29@3lc.; fair to 
good. 286J2UC,; poor to fair. 22«2&c. Stute, Welsh tubs, 
selected. dhSkric.! good to prime, 2s®80c.; (ulr to good, 
Sfsii28e.; poor to fair, 22 ® 33 o. Mate, creamery mbs, 
selected, 33®844J fair to good. 2»@HO. , Fulls, Statu 
dairy, very fancy, 39®8uo.* prime. NlMJ'.'c.; Inferior, 
XSQ)‘/ic,‘, btatc. creamery, extra. 33®8atj.; State, sweet 
cream, 80®33c.; creamery. Inferior, 27 ®;ii)l\; Western 
creamery, fuu(jy f <io. fuir t*i kckii), cWdvUo* 
Pnnnsylvttula. store - packed, I6®2$0, Western, tir- 
klqn, selected, 22*250.; gOOd to lines, 18®20c.; fair 
to good, I 6 ®lsc.; poor to nor. U®iflc.; dairy tubs, 
selected, 27iic29c.; good to prime, 24®28c.; selected, 
fri-sb, 24®26c,; good to prime, 22®24c.; fair to good, 
2 m~m 22 u.; poor to fair, I 6 ® 20 c. 
CUKE 3 B.—This has boon another dull week, with 
prices weak. Fancy stock has boon about the only 
grade salable, and for this class of stock l'Hwllc. 
pun been obtained for colored, »od ll®Llk,c. for 
white. Receipts have been email, and this has 
checked u decided break In the market. Shippers 
are evidently working with a new pulley this year, 
instead of buying steadily lor the market on the 
other side, and allowing stocks to accumulate there 
with the consequent risk of a break In prices, tlie 
disposition Is to make linn market carry the accumu¬ 
lations until they are actually wanted for distribu¬ 
tion abroad. We quote: . 
New State factory, lurcy, lOXMllc.; fine. If)He.; 
do. good to prime, at 10 ®l 0 Hc.: fair to good, UK® 
10c.; do. poor to lair, 6 wHc, Mate Farm Dairy—Wood 
to prime, l 0 ®lHKe.; do., fair to good, 8 K to UKc. 
Western factory, cbeddar flue, 10'wlUKc.; good to 
pi-ime, 9K®10c.; flat One, UJMiOJiC,! good to prime, 9t» 
®9Kc.: fair. 8®9c.i poor to fair. 4(«6o. 
Cory Meal has bne.n In fair export demand at 
*8.65<a4.34 for yellow Western, *3.7o®4.25 i or Jersey, 
|4.S0®4.55 for ISntudywiue. 
CorrON. —With Increasing currents of new at 
Southern points the market herehas been semilbly 
itlccted; with a pressure to sell at the modified 
{ ■rices. The closing prtco* were.September, 13kc.; 
tetober, 13 y.:;;j(.tl3 .•)-me : November, 13 3-10(0,13 7-.l2e ; 
December, 18 3-l«^l3 7-32c.- January, 13 11..^c ; Feb¬ 
ruary, 15 17-32c.; .Mutch, 13 ll-lwitl3 23-32C.; April, 
13j«al3 29-820.; May, II l-Wsytl 3-32C.; June, ilKOSll 
II-82C.: July. 14 7 - 10-4 it IMfic.; August, 14 19-32®! IKo. 
Quotations for spoi cotton, based ou American 
stuudanl Of classtllealloii: 
Upland*. Aid. orlenvu. Texan. 
Ordinary. I2 Kc. 12Ko. 12Hc. 12 Kc. 
Strict ordinary.rtk 12 \ 12 jt J 2 V 
Good ordinary.13K Mj* 13.K 13H 
Strict good ordinary .13 k 13K \A% 
Low middling...14K 14K 14K 
Strict low middling...liK 14X 14* 14,K 
Middling.14* 14 i IS <K 
Good middling.la \e>H J?* 
Strict good middling.. 15* la* la* IS* 
Middling fair.W ^ ^ 
Fair. 11 UX l'fi 17X 
Cohfek.-BIo, l 8 X(ai‘ilXc.. gold; Maracaibo, 22*® 
23*o. do.; Luguajra, 21*®22KO. do. 
Domestic Drieo Kbcits. -Applua are held welt 
up to late advanced prices, with alight sale. Black- 
benles are hlgbei and In light supply- New peaches 
are more freely offered out unchanged lu price. 
Apples. Southern sliced, tn9c.: doUtberi quart¬ 
ers, 1875 CMP. 7,kt» 8 Ke.i Mato hbced,9q.; do. quart¬ 
er.., H* ® 9 c.t western do., bki (HI 8 * 0 , Rlack- 
berrie*. 1874 crop, good,9®9Ko.; new, JOwlOKo. Feel- 
ed peaebes, good and prime Georgia, la®18c. Ur- 
peeled peaches, new, halves. ''Ktaded quarter*. 
7Kc. Fiums, 15®lt5c. Raspberries, old, 32Kc. Cher¬ 
ries. 19® 20c. 
EOG 6 .-Ono or two early days of the week gave the 
impression that prices were about to work up, but 
tho last few duy» have been attended with the irre¬ 
gular action that bits been sn notiecuble this sum¬ 
mer. Our quotations urc full ones, and at the close 
( ... .... ...^41_I .. huirora 1 filwnW IV XX n 114 it *-* * 
anrt* from ill accoonw r tbnru la an abuudauce of 
Block vottocomoa. Tbo henry plckltttf* arc but show y, 
fruit has grown so thick on *hq trees that few or¬ 
chards deliver nice-colored or fallowed specimens, 
when they conic hero greeu-plnckcd ii'ld bard, local . 
tiu vot* purcha^*? 6i>nrlngJy, Ha til© fruit uft8 to rip 00 
up as well as It can upon Uielrhands, and some varie¬ 
ties arc pretty sure to spot lu the proOeas. Borne 
other sorts, such as toe frtumpo. and carefully se¬ 
lected Mixons, will ripeu evenly, and then thero Isa 
good shipping outlet for baud-pteked kinds, Our 
shipping trade Is curtailed considerably this season. ( 
So many oar loads go direct to point* that have usu¬ 
ally drawn frotu us.and now, when we have a surplus, 
It has to be packed, and at low figures, or shipped 
speculative! v In order to keep the market trloinred 
for fresh receipts. Fine laie Crawford* will open 
during the ensuing wo«k und good prices are looked 
for, sui t, indeed, we may rontur , that fine lines have 
Invartabir met with good prices and ready sale right 
through from tho beginning. Vary many tlmos of 
late, dealers have been perplexed with late trains; 
luti.-rlj liiere im boon a dlfforencn til A 20 c per bas¬ 
ket for plain to send In favor oT tho loads that reached 
the market Aral. Wo have had bul Ten N. J. peaches 
thus far, and, at present. It looks as If the shlpmeut 
will be light, a* the Morristown grownra are dlstrlb- 
ultng their crop* in surrounding home murkeis. we ; 
see no reasou to doubt the report of a light crop of 
apples. Most of the supply that offers Is rough, and 
good prime prices are quoted for smooth .seasonable 
sorts. There are few Rears offering, except Bartlett, 
these uro showing a wide range, and will be apt to 
until peaches oeaso to monopolize tho fruit Interest. 
Grapes arc arriving very freely, and tho very low 
price for prime boxe* or loose bring* some trade. 
Flnno. will vary in price,and will until cooler weather 
brings preserves borne. Crab-apples are tt drug, as 
usual. SclicrH will shade almost any quotable price, 
evuu for due, lUgh-colored Siberian . 
Apple*. -Selected varieties. 18 bbl„ #2..’)0«i350; mixed 
lots, $1.7&®2.25, Peaches. Crates, extra, 72; fair to 
prlrno do., 5MWI.50; cb.ucc baskets, fb.ul.Si: fair to 
good.iXCvOJc.; poor.2tK*40c. 1‘urs. Cooking, V bhl., 
f2042.50; Hyrtlott, prime. i.Wlj ,4<t- 
s8®4. Flemish Beauty, P bhl. fd'iyl.OO. Heckle, >bbl. 
* 4 ® 6 . Plums Kgg and Gage, r bush., $8 a(ii,t4 : Blue. 
V bush. *2-50®3i Lombard. M hush. |2®%i6w. Grflpas— 
Ives' HoixlllugJ H IP., 5w7r..; Hartford Prolific, 4®oc.; 
Delaware, 8<4illlc.i Concord. i««,sc.; Nutmeg Melons.— 
Jursey. prime, P bh).. slwldO: do., poor to fair, -t bhl. 
MVmrikj. Watermelon*.—Maryland, nn.1 DeJawnre 1* 
too *15®30j Jersey, v Um. S^jdS. Nut*. Pea-not* 
arc In tree receipt and Inactive, on thu dock to-day 
$1.80 wa* thu best rate offered for prime Virginia. 
North Carolina. $2®2.l0.l Virginia, «1.10®1.S0. 
Grain. -Thera hashnoti considerable buslnn** In 
spring grades ut gradually yielding prices through 
larger arrivals, the market toward tiny close, how¬ 
ever, working up a Uttiu. The trade has been mainly 
on export account. Lutes' sales aru at $l.al®1.3'2 for 
prime No. 2 Chicago: $1.35 for No. 2 Milwaukee spring 
alloat; Jl.2tol.3d lor soft No. 3 Chicago do.; *1.83 tor 
prime No. 2 Northwest afloat; *UKk<«l! 18 for new red 
western, In lot.* ; M.4d® 1.17 for winter rod and amber; 
HUh,., 1,70 for white; tMU®Ul for No. 1 spring. In rye 
uni 'll lots of New Jersey on duck sold at 9Ue. Barley 
malt quiet at *Lf*.Ml. U for Canada West; fl.SUS'w 
1 ,-io for four to six-rowed State Corn baa shown a 
marked decline through large arrivals, with, ut the 
concessions, exporters buying freely. Latest sales 
are at 77®79c. for good to very Choice sailing grades 
new mixed Western afloat! 73®77He. for sieutuai do. 
afloat ror ordinary to strictly prime; 6*.«,73c. for 
-inti htatifO do,. TUwlN 1 .. tor now ytsllow 
Western; 16c, tor prime new sal. mljwaWestwn m 
llkilVXo* tor prbuo old mixed Western afloat. 
Of outtt Uioro have boon liberal arri val* of new. and 
prii-'ft* li»v« doLdiiicii (AUiini4ly] Mte. tor i«rloiM old 
mixed Chicago, ullottt; 67®We. for poor old white 
Canada, In store; 50®54e, for fair und very good new 
while State ; .MKjc53e. tor new mixed dog io®5ac. for 
new while Western for very poor to prlrno. 
Hay AND BTitAW.— 1 There Is a liberal Inquiry 
chiefly for prime mock, and the market Is In good 
#l SbipDingat 89c.; retail qualities,90®fl.19 and99c.® 
* 1.10 for new; clover at 6 O( 0 i 85 c, ; suit at 5i®t5c. 
straw is quoted at 83®90c. for long rye; 50®70o. for 
short rye; 60®S0o. for oat. Exports past week, .DO 
bales : since June 1st, 31.9201 do. *umc time last year, 
iti.sti do. 
IIOPS.—About 299 bales or the new growth have 
been received, of which sales have been made at 
20®-3c, ricking Is now quite general. It Is thought 
the yield this year will ho at least Gnu-third In excess 
* Vhe 1 quotation* uro 20®25c, for new crop ; 10®1BC. 
for 1874 , und l lo He. for old. all growths. 
Loath oil. Hemlock sold ut 2.‘nt2iiKc. I'or light, 
26®28K<-'. Tor middle, 36®28Xc, for heavy, .*2K®'24 k«. 
for good damaged. 
1 POCLTBY and Game.—L ive poultry Is very active, 
but tlie supply is too lu-uvy to make sprightly prices. 
Young Fu. geese have sold at *2.50 per pair. We 
, spring chtcfci-n*. Jersey, V it., lA®lie.; Western, 14 
i ©lac. Fowls, Jersey, Hotinc.; Western.13®Uu. Roosu- 
era. H<y.9o. Turkeys, Jersey, 18(*19c.; Western, 18 
(,/ilSc. Jersey ducks, F pair, Uka95o.; Western, 00® 
-/no. jersey geese, * pair, fl2.WWP2.50i western, #1.2a 
, ® 1 .( 12 . , , ,, it. 
Grouse uud Partridges are In and sell quickly. 
Btall-tod pigeons have u fair demand. Woodcock 
higher. Wo quote; 
Urouko. per pair, H0®65e.; Partridges, per pair, 76® 
85c. Woodcock, Mate and New Jersey, V pair, 99,» 
96c,: Western, 89®90c.; wild pigeons, stiill-led, »< uoz. 
*2.25 
.. 40 @43 
.» ® 13 
Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee . , 
y T 41 ® 40 '3 
Y . .44 ® 415 
x,v y.■; V.V.V.V.V.V.'.. 46 @47 
No’ 2 ".' ’ .. 43 ® 47 
Coarse . ..40 ® 43 
. 55 & & 
Combing, unwashed. :i 8 ® 463 
Illinois, lotva and Minnesota— 
Y 4 ". . 44 ® 45 
No 'i."‘.V..... 45 ® 47 
Coarse. 40 ® <3 2 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana— 
Fine unwashed.. <>1 ® *9 
Medium unwashed...36 @ « 
Burry. 20 ® 25 
ROCHR8TER, Sept. 4.—Hour market Arm; 
spring, $7.26; amber winter, *7.50: white wiotortkY.Jd; 
double extra, *8.00. Rye flour steady at *i>. Wheat 
is dull: Milwaukee club. *1.40®1.46; amber winter, 
$1 35®t,40 . white wiDler, tl.10cvl.50. Gats nominal at 
?,0®55c. Com active at 80®%. Corn meal. *1.A. 
<;»2. Butter, 22®23e. Cheese. 12«lflo. Egg*, 
t.urd. 13®ir.c. Apples, 18 hu..60('ti0o. Potatoes, h bu.. 
3,',®®10c. Beans. # bn..*l.35<g)1.80. Mess t'ork. h btil.. 
$mi23: L'leur do., $26; hums. llfailSe.: shoulders, 10 <,s 
lie. Dressed hogs. 1M owt.. $9.50®lp. Beef. 9K®11 c. 
Mutton. HiffiOe. Turkey*. ® c. (.h1okenH.18®.(lc. 
Wool, 34y>37c. Hay. *10o»14. Straw, $7,.112. rimothy 
seed, $3®3.25; clover. $7.60®7.76. Wood, hard, V 
cord, *9@10. Coal, *K.95@7.35 for stove. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
little Falls, N. Y„ Sept. 4, 1875. 
The aspect of tire market for the week ending 
gept. 4 was materially the same a* that of u week 
ago. Bujer* were not disposed to offer more than 
ife. for tho best white cheese, while 19140. was the 
highest price paid for the flnest-coloied brands. 
Transaction* drugged, and It was hot antu after 
considerable haggling between buyer and Heller had 
been indulged In that sales wore effected. Below 
will lie found an abstract of sales, from which an 
lilou imiy bu bad of th<i torn? of tbo uinrk( i t; OITorcO, 
15,090 boxes of factory : sold, about 7,999 boxes. Of 
these. 13 brought lie; 9. lbX«M H - W.+*o.s lT , IllXc.j I, 
Me Forwarded to be sold on commission, 10 facto- 
rie*. There were delivered about 2.S) boxes of farm 
dairy olieese, which sold at 9 , to lllKo., twovory 
Dne lot* selling for 19 kc. , . 
'The weather Is qnliewurm, owing to which there 
la a scarcity of water In a good many localities In the 
We have advices from abroad to thu fourth week 
in August, our London correspondent states that, 
there are very good sales, agent* showing a disposi¬ 
tion to make a stand at present rales, Ihl* heing the 
cheapens article lutood. Imports large. Quotations 
HTP Kll fOliOWS • . .. . 
jUnurlrtau, extra tinu, 66^5^8.1 tlno, Hood.* 
oucUiry, ;i4<iy4rta.; IflogliHb 
84s.; Wiltshire uoublo, C6®74.; Cneehlre medium, 
til®o s.; tine. 74®78a.-, Scotch, U8®74«. 
in butter there Is no salo for Inferior or second¬ 
ary qualities. which are pressed at very low rates; 
rather more doing In Iriah. 
CTO nmols, lib® 122*.: extra fine, 128*.: Jersey*, 80® 
106s,; Friesland, 116®120s.; Danish, Kiel and Swedish. 
DO® 120 b.; Nonoaudy, extra, 90®139s.: American and 
Canadian, 80® 100*- 
-- ■*-* » — 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
New York, Sept. 4,1875. 
RECEIPTS OB LIVE STOCK. 
Western New York 
Fair. 
The FIFTH WESTERN NEW YORK FAIR will 
he held at 
ROCHESTER, 
Hept. SO, »1, 23, 24 and *45, 18T5. 
$12,000 IN PREMIUMS 
is offered on Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Swine, Poultry, 
Implements. Machinery. Manufactures of 'all kinds, 
Fruits, Flowers, Vegetables and Farm Crops. 
For PREMIUM LISTS, or Information lu regard 
Shcup At 
Cow*. Cftlvuu. Lambs. 
Sixtieth St.. 
Fortv-Eighth St. 
fortieth St. 
.4,276 
27 
334 
31 
,. 19 
30 
1,117 
11,431 
0tM> 
(HI 
842 
342 
. .6,959 
90 
000 
15,756 
11.254 
67 
1/793 
26,559 
. 8,181 
83 
1,633 
21,212 
to the Fair, address 
W. 1.. WALLACE, Secretary* 
Rochester, N. Y. 
PRESENT 1T0NFLICT7 
A new book on the most vital question of the day. 
Of the most intense ai.d deepest Interest. First 
agent sold 83, second 17, third 2.,. first week, kirst 
AGENTS WANTED. rcvorybflfdf buys tt. Send 
for ctrc.ular and secure the best paying otjenev. 
e, w. IlI •’ I-Lfc.ii a 11,.» 
AIS Arch at., PhllndelpliIn, Pig 
Knitting Machines. 
machines for fantlly k “\’ tln| < , “Vnkn?wm?iom1 U tO be 
substantial hosiery. They aroackm;wcRCd to bp 
the best in tho market where they have been tntio 
Good, active agents with a small capital wanted. 
' ' hi onv. & Pope Kn itting gg^p. 
The Fruit Recorder and Cottage Gardener 
w ill bo sent var.K Smooths to all ap- 
;ii tn. Wo do not ask any one to 
l A 'll(rnn+Vln■»9 ;J8cr,, " , for oQr papor uotil thoy 
MQMQSI know what they are to get. It speak* 
■ J *L luuluo lfor Itself. Prlci only *1 por year. 
I . J UpoD I Moat ItlHiral terms to clubagents of 
lw liUUi Buny caper In thin country- I >»<** 
I 1 .1 v a NmMI I r.iIt lnalructor 
■■•^***■*1* a work ol M PP- that tells ih 
plo laiiguago just how to grow fruits In abundance 
for home use or miirltet i’rice,28 cent*, postpaid. 
A. JL Ml RO Y, Bwiltwt cr , W. 
HALLADAY’S 8TAN0ARD 
WIND MILL. if 5 ® 
Perfectly Solf-Regulating. l H . 
1'ho Best. Cheapest, most Dura- afiW’ 
hie und Popular Mill made, W 
Manufuotured under the Imme- //W, . 
dlate supervision ol Inventor ujm l 
til years. *3.500.000 worth now IJM 
In use. Mend lor Illustrated Cat- /W8 kv\\ 
alogue aod Frlae List. flRjyn(^|[4V 
0. S. WIHD fHDIHl A PUMP CO., 
BAT A VIA, III. ~**^r-44S* . 
TBTDOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP. 
if, - . v to si 0,000 has been Invested In stock 
?Pr)1* Privileges, and paid 999 per cent, profit. 
“Jlow to Do It,” a book on Wall St., sent free. 
TUMBRIDGE & U<)., Bankers, 2 Wall St., N. Y. 
" last week.8,181 S3 1,633 21,212 17,903 
H r. KVE8-— Trade In beeves on la*t Monday fore¬ 
noon wn« very slow. Prices ranged from7S to 13>4c. 
V Bo; weights, iHftftldcwt. The quality of the herds 
lie herds 
of which sales have been maut ai. u , quoted wan from poor lo cholOu: general quality 
< Is now quite general. It Is thought • l(1 j. 8 j r Several herds remained unsold at. 
jar will bout leant one-thlidln oxce»* ®® on 0n Wednesday trade in beeves was small 
o 8c. for old, all glow tbs. I ^ fu r'll lo band. The cactlu sold 1 etched 
... l. > . ... Il/ . gl. eiul ut io ,no 
i\ - 
lair marks, 20 *t2UHe.; Canadian,20l4®2lHf. 
foreign Dried Fruits.—L ayer raisins. *2.12U® 
2.20; loose munaitcl do-, fiMDaiWP- Currants, b® 
like. Tarragona almonds, lake- sardines at 13J4® 
tic. for quarter boxes. Valencia ralalns, 1U®10!*C. 
Turkey prunes, 10c. 
Flopr;—T here has been very little change in 
prices. Minnesota extras have been held with 
marked strength, with some rrpecuiutlve Inquiry 
based upon the damage done by storms last week In 
that section, 'l’be export trade has been without 
much life, yet with the better position of the wheat 
market there has been no especial urgency lo sell, 
o nuo" 
Superfine State, *4.85®5.50; extra do., *f,.a>®6.50; 
superfine Western, *4,85®5.f#0; extra do.. S3,65®6.o0; 
No. 2, *4.00®4.t»i extra round-hoop Ohio, *5.16® 
6.15: trade brauds do.. *6.20(0,7.20: white wheat ex¬ 
tras. $6.50.«7^0; bt, Louis,*5.90®8.50: Llty Milts extra. 
$5.85®7.15; Southern at 4.'i.8lk^ti.85 for common to 
fair shipuiug extras, and *0.U9®8.50 for good to very 
choice do. Rye flour, *4.5U®5.75. 
PitovimoNK.—Mess pork has been very Irregular 
and uotlvo on speculative account, with export trade 
light. Lard has boon depressed and dull. Uaoon 
has boon in good demand and strong in price. Moss 
pork. *21.10 for spot lota: f21.f6®21.fl) ror September 
and October deliveries. Extra prime, fldJ.OOiUb.OOJqc,; 
prime mesa, at flliUHto 19.02. Greased dogs at 10 
idjii: Western tiereed pickled hums at llA('k,i2i,e. 
Lard at Who. i r cash lot* ; UK®I37-«te. for Septem¬ 
ber md October. Western Htearhie, 15K®l«Ac. 'tul- 
lov at 9«C, tor prime. Beef Extra mess, *I0(s,ll, 
anil * 8 (aJ .90 for plain mess: packet, *16; tiereed, *16 
®IT for India tuess, fllu for prime tuesH, uud city 
extra India uu. at fl23.59®29.t,9. New beef hams ut 
$ 2 *. 
Vegetaules.—P rices easy. 
Potatoes. 1„ I. w. Rose, (8 bbl., *1.2;sV«J.50; sweet, 
*3.75®l. L. 1. Tomatoes, V bush., 2u®2oo. Hweet 
eoru, 109, 4( ®50c. Egg plants, F 1(9. *3®4. Pickles 
M,*i®J.2.>. Cabbages. *< 199, *3®4. Squash marrow 
at 60o, Lima beans, IN bu*h. bag, 75o.®*l Red 
onions, ip Uhl., *1.59 ; yellow do.. *1.7a. Russia tur¬ 
nips, *1. 
Secd.—G rass quoted at *3.12M® 3 ,25 for timothy, 
arid *8.13®a.UK for clover. 
TOBACCO}-With improved crop prospects prices 
from 7V®13e. 4- Bo; weights, 4V'i8\, ewt„ strong. 
Tbursdut trade slow ut 7jv®l2Yc. y weights, 
4!i(ft7'4 ewt. Ou Friday the markets closed weak 
at 7® GKc. r,o; weigbtii. 4!p,o7ewt. hroni .>4 to ■ 
ft,*., net. have been allowed to the owt- Hpa»b‘k 
herds direct from the Plains sold at 7®«Kc. V JB-t 
those grazed east of the .Mississippi sold at O-.rJkC.. 
eorn-fed Spanish herd* sold at I0®llc.; native steers 
utS®12PjC.; grade do.. 12(,, .tt3VtO-7 0X4MI, i\'jsllp- t-ows 
were held on sale. Heifers sold ut 19®12C. V ». 
COMPARATIVE RATES. 
This week. Last week. 
u unlit u. Ceuta. Cents. 
HOOU ..I'- ®18K 12 ®I4 
Fmr ..II fiHIN U ®USt 
.. w ®io* io <»m 
Poorest....? 
Gen. selling rates .. ...........H ®12 H ®1- 
Milch GoWK.-Sales slow and few: quality poor 
to medium. Nine cows sold ut *:15®B7.50 b head ; 19 
do. ftt * 49 ( 0,75 V head ; ft do. at *6xa>i3 *( head ; do. at 
*65®85 tt heud; l do- at. *93 » head, calves always In- 
eluded; t NprluKerti Hold lit aTIKfjntf v ueud. 
VEAJ.H AND CAL vug.-Trade in smooth quality 
veals fair at 7®i0c lb. Bale of coarse quallly 
calves slow. StL-te calves sold ut *K,«UI V head, with 
6 do. at flio V head- Buttermilk fed Htute calves sold 
at 4®6Mc. V B>. ,spite, veal* sold at 7'<«l0u. V 19.; Jer¬ 
sey do., 8®40o.; Peunsytvuiua do.. 9®9Xc. 
8HEE9 AND LAMlis. Trade slow; quality tuir to 
good, sheep and iambs continue acaico. Monday 
sheep and bucks .sold at 4 Mb Vo. V B>.; lambs, 6K®o}4e. 
On Wednesday sheep sold a* 4J4®8MO v iM IB.; lambs, 
7®8Xc. On Thursday sheep sold at ;ey,%v. p n, ; 
lambs, 5®He. On Friday sheep sold at i>H««7o. * n.,t 
lumhs, 7®8c. The nmiketa closed somewhat weak, 
titate sheep sold at 4®6Vc* (9 lh.r Ohio do., o.d®6;-ic.: 
Western do. in mixed flocks at fkajK^e. State lambs 
at 6Y®8Ko. P Kentucky do., 6K®7M«.; Jersey 
do., 7U8jie. 
noGS.—Live hogs In small lota at 0X®8KO- V tt.. 
with a few selected liead held fur 8>4C. city dressed 
Inactive but firm at lUH®lle. 
Horse Market.-S ales at uuotiou slow. Twenty 
poor quality light harness horses sold lit W9(«Bll V 
head! 27 ordinary do. sold at *I22 MIUj (8 head ; 8 
i r v'-.‘ • fo r f 1 
AgRICU ITU R AL SO C1ETIES 
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IICCni EC f° r n ny maetilnq; 12 for Uln.; 36 for*l. 
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ALLEY’S 
AMERICAN^CATTLE. 
THEIR HISTORY, BREEDING AND 
MANAGEMENT. 
Kvkuy breeder cr owner of Cattle should have this 
work by Hon Lkwih F. Allen, Kx-Prmst. N. Y. S'ate 
Ag. rtodety, ISdttor of “ American Sliort-Horn Herd 
Book,” tic... Ac. It t« » handsomely lllnstrated and 
well prmi« arid bound * ume of 528 duodecimo 
paces. Mailed, post.paid, to ^uy address in linited 
States or Canada on rcoa.pt of reduced price, |2. 
Ad drees 
U. II. T. JIOOICT., 
7S 14 ii,« tie •*«., V. V. 
Mgoke’H Rural New-Yokk.br is neither dead 
nor asleep, but still goes foi th Oh its weekly visits to 
Interest, instruct and amuse hb many thousands Of 
subscribers, as it has done during the past twenty- 
four years, with Its notes and unsays on ugtiflumire, 
horticulture, gardening, floriculture, and general 
science; its news, stories, pu-exles, Jokes, etc., suited 
to the ia*tes and uecessltb** ot youug und old, of all 
grades lu society. Lr/fog Udzctt.e 
Moore's Rural Nkw-Yghkeu.-T his king of Ag¬ 
ricultural pupers has entered upon ,t* twenty-sixth 
year, under tno most favorable auspices. It IB the 
determination of Its publishers to furnish a brighter 
and better paper than ever. In style, type, matter 
and editorial ability, there is no paper of its kind 
tlmt at all oompares with it.—IVempeaUrtli (VFij.) 
Republican. 
1 ■ king up lists of newspapers for IS75, we hope 
our fariner-frieml j will not overlook that “ old stund- 
hv " the Rural New-Yorker, founded and still 
conducted by D. D. T. Moouk. New York. No belter 
tourual of Its class Is published anywhere. Join llie 
rlub now being mude up at the Fost-Ulllce at only 
*2.15 a year .—Ljjona Republican. 
IVunled Salary or commission. Ad¬ 
dress Cowan A Co., Eighth St., N. Y, 
here have declined, leading to a larger buslne»s. ranjiiy gurrliige horses sold at fiWMMTft f pair; 
Sales of Kentucky lent at 7 to.20e. Ot seed leaf nrivate sale l saddle horse fetched S3U9, I pair of 
sales include several parcels of 1873 Pennsylvania at ....... *275. One horse urrlvcd per Hlrle Railroad 
40c.; 1872-73 crop Peuuyaylvaniu at 17c.; 1813 Connect!- ’ Ualt cliff Station, 
cut at 12®l.ic.; 1873 crup New York ut 7(gl4o.; 1873 via uax liiu ouu. q 
crop WlDCOnstn at 7J4o.; 1874 erup Connecticmt and 
Massachusetts at HKmOXc.; Havanna at 85c.®*l.0o. 
Woof.. Alanufacturers are In the market for sup¬ 
plies, hut. take ehiefly small lots, US they tlnd hold¬ 
ers firm In their views. Medium grades of Western 
fleece* and spring California are most wanted. The 
quotations are: 
Uhlo, Pennsylvania and West Virginia— 
Cts. per lb. 
Picklock. 50 ® o3 
y y 46 ® 47 
X . . . 47 ® 48 
No. 1... <8 ® 49 
No. .. 48 ® 48 
Combing. 3® ® 85 j 
|jlew gulvevtisicmjntis, 
CHENOA NURSERIES. 
We offer FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL TREES, 
GRAPE-VINES, and SMALL l-RLITS for kail 
Trade low to cash buyers Also HEDGE-PLANTS 
by the buudred thousand. Price lut ready In Sep¬ 
tember free to all applicants. LOCAL At.ENis 
WANTED. Special terms to Granger* »nd Liuba. 
Address^ ^ N UB8F.RIKN, Clieunu, 11*. 
SCOTT & MAXWELL, Proprietors. 
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