HI. Cabbaues, ft 100. f.'.AQ sJCfiO. Uickle*, ¥ l.lkW. 75o. 
6*n. Lima beans. 2x bush, bag, I ,i On 1,7c. Egg 
Plants, f 10H. III. Pumpkin*, V 10U. $8.5008. Cora, P 
10U. 25©6U<!. Tomatoes, V bush., 25030c. 
Export), pkgs. 
62,8ul,u.)5 
o7,86i.033 
31,003.661 
tor, U 3i-J2@i;i(v, December, 12 31-32© i;u... January, 
133-32u.; Febmuiy,loJv«i3 9-320.; March, III lo32©18We.; 
April,13 11-02013 23.32c.; May, 1329-32©J816-100.; Juno, 
14 o-02@14Xo.; Jllly, 14 X © 14 9-32C,; Aug., 14X©14 7-ltie. 
13 .Vltfc. lor spot; 18 j-LtjC. fur Sept, delivery ; 13X0, 
SEPT, 46 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
IBS MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New Yoke. Saturday. Sept. 11, 1875, 
Receipts.—T he receipts or Produce for the week 
were as follows: 
Flour, bbls..... 70.800 Resin, bbls. 12,221 
Wheat, bush. 9oT,80J Fork, bbls. 2,593 
Corn. ou?h. ?8.i,3t/tl Beef. pkgs... . 1U3 
Oats, bush. 232,730 Cut meats, pkgs_ 6,800 
Grass seed, bush Bui; can u to*.. 10,314 
Ityn.DUsn. 1.250 Ashes, pkgs. 53 
Barley, bush. 13.28UI hotter, i -aiu. afi.ouo 
Mali. oush.. 24,501 Cheese, pkgs. 44.500 
Keans. ousti. 8,Tile lined Fruit*, pKg».. 390 
Peas, bush. i,3(m u’gvs. tibls.... 7,iuu 
Corn nieUJ,bbls.... 1,59. Wool, bales. 2,5 kj 
Corn meal, bags... 4u, Hops, tales. t,07 
Cotton, bales. .... 8,Wt tUee. pgks. 060 
Sjpts. turp., bbla..- 706 
liKA.vs ANti peas.—E xports of beans past week. 
070 bbls.; since Jau. 1,2l,uuu do.; same time last year, 
22,075 do. khfports of pens past week, l,47o bush.; 
since Jan. 1, 2.A,78i do.; same time lust year, 277,3,7 
do. We have already hail a sample of new crop me¬ 
dium he ms. They had cured up nandsoinoly, being 
dry an., pearly In appearance.and sold at $2.20. The 
market tor old crop Is quiet and like.y to be from 
this time to receipts of new. Lute sales of marrows 
have brought thu exports quite up me quantity sent 
away last year to date. Pea beaus are dull; kidneys 
of an kind* tame. New green peas are in market. 
The stock of Otnadiuu peas has a* yet received but 
tew new additions | pric,:» vory tlrm. 
We quote Iteaus. pija, prtme *2.OlKA7.05 ; fair to good, 
♦1. itk.iil.80; medium,old, prime. *7.1(M>2> la, fair to good, 
*1.8i)t»l.llOj marrow, prime, 12.25*2.30; fair to good. 
*1.90*2.11(1, white kidney, prune. I1.90&2.00; fair to 
good, HI.70 m 1.80; red kidney, primo. *2,7002.75; fail¬ 
ing' ma, 92.2502,50. Peas, green, new, V bush.. * 2.20 
m2.25. 
Heeswax.—P rices favor the buyer, with supplies 
more liberal; sales at 32©34Xc. for Western and 
Southern. 
Butter. We have again had a firm market In 
spots, shippers of palls and creamerle* seem to 
have tried the experiment of controlling supplies 
Of these favorite uuiillide* for hot weatner use. If 
such Is the ease they have been vory success!ul in 
keeping down the limit of deliveries to a point that 
at onu timo threatened one ot tb« old-tushioned 
advance* of 5o. at a jump, un one or two scant days 
a couple Of sellers managed to obtain 5ic.. but no 
others had the con nuance to lollow them. Hueent 
receipts show Uiar they Would not have been sup¬ 
ported, us the market Closes souniwhai. weak under 
tree supplies. A great deal ot butter drags lu the 
stores. Ad buyers are in search of ireoh, rosy- 
tl ivored slock, and wneu it Is obtainable, and at all 
appropriate tor the quick use that is made <d it. bin 
little prelerunou is given State over Western by 
market buyer*. Best grocery trade stilt praters Quo 
state tuba and perfect ■>eisn when pail.- are beyond 
tneir price. We hear of a few dairies arriving, but 
It is early ror transactions In them. The Urmness of 
the past lew weeks should nut. Induce Ueuvy snip- 
me nth, as at no time has there been a ready certain 
market. Tnc weather bus bec.i very warm, but a 
Cold rain on Friday points to better weather for 
butter to show or travel ui. Wo dd hut look for high 
prices mis fall, as the prospective condition ol a 
larg portion o consumer* is anything but prom¬ 
ising, ami all large buyer* say they will have this 
point in view wnen the lllno comes to lay in stock. 
Un the other hand, sellers state that thuy will try 
and steer ciear ox the mistake of last year, holding 
at a point Which will leave them embariaased when 
the spring cuinirs. By all means when the crop is 
targe, and such undOUOleUJy ivnl lay the case this 
season, tue best course is to keup down restrictive 
quotations by putting a tree quantity in the hands 
ot retailers. This may have the ehect ot causing 
periodical uullness in the wholesale trade. Still it 
will tend U» produce a steadiness ui values that wifi 
In tae loug run use up stock, which is the dusidcru- 
tuin in dairy products. 
State ttrkius, chuh-o selected, 31®32o.; good to prime, 
29iffi,kie.; luir tu good, -n,i.2'Jc. stale, halt tlrkln tubs. 
Sale.led, illioaoc.; good to prune, 29©8lO.; lair to 
good, v.un'.lic.i poor to ruir, 220200. State. Welsh tubs, 
selected, 3le.; „uud to prime, atvak.iu,; fair to good, 
26@2Se.; puor to lair, Xeiu^un;. Statu, erouinerv tubs, 
semet.U, 33 a. 34< . tair to good, kWianie. falls’ state 
duliy, very tubey, o4ot.au.; prime, 3U@i32o,; Inferior, 
ao@3iu.: State, creamery, uxua, .tiM.'lae.; Stale, sivcet 
cream. 8u@30o.; creamery, inferior. 3i*3Uc .; vymMeru 
creamery, taucy, o3@/Gu; do. fair to good, KsaoUa. 
fenusylvaniu, stole packed, l«®Ji3e. Western, llr- 
kins, selected, -‘2*250.; good, In hue*, lSwiiOu.; lair 
to good, lntffilsc.; poor to lair, llwlbc.; dairy tubs, 
selected, 28 a,3dc.; good to prtiuc. 25037c.; selected, 
ireah, 24wi27c.; goon to prime, 22024c., ttUr to good, 
2 U 022 C.; poor to lair, ltJovkUc. 
Comparative receipts and export* from June.I: 
Fkira. 
.June 1, ’75, to Sept. 1, ’75... 2 . 55,*44 
June 1, 74, to Sept, i, Ti .24.,131 
June 1, ’7o, to aepl. 1, ’7a....,. 299,.v>8 
CJtlCKSX.—The market ha* further yielded n trifle, 
and yet it is almost Impossible to induce general 
business. The snlpuieuis tor the week we.e only 
3U,,Uo boxes, too lightest total thus far this sea¬ 
son, and this amount nan heeh brought abuut by 
forced transactions. Fancy factories nuve noen ob¬ 
tained at UXupiUac. and hue lit ili.t 1 y o,* grade* 
undet dm; are entirely uoimmil and available unu 
relatively loivei. U Is a matter of surpi iso to tue 
trade here tout the uxeaptienuliy low prices now rul¬ 
ing fall to pruin,,! n.me me to tue trudo. Exporter*, 
however, claim that l ho market alir. ,an Is sudicleutly 
supplied lot curreul requirements, and that they ln- 
teno cohtiuuiug tno course of buying ouly a* goods 
ore actually needed by i. eir uunstitiionts fur ais- 
ti ilmtiou, him euu of, as lu former seasons, allowing 
tho tiade unload to take the ri*k or a falling market 
wit,i an accumulated stuck. We quote : 
New Statu tuetory, luccy, 16X l *lUa(e.; One. lUXo.; 
do. gooa to prune, at 9M9,gc.; do. tatr to good, Him 
9e.. no. poor to lulr,5@tsu. .state Farm Hairy—Good 
to prime, 9(ffi9yc. ; do., fair to good, 7 0 8140 . 
Western laetury, eheddar line, 9X0iUc.; good to 
prime. 9,!!.9xe.; tbit line, u^i.mUc., g,,pq p, prime, 80 
09«c.; fair. . @80.; poor to tair, 407e. 
Comparative receipts and exports from June 1st: 
Apples. Southern sliced.®9c.: do. new. 10©l0Xc.i 
Sooiheru quarters. 1875 crop. 7X<&8 Xc.i Stale sliced. 
9!4(ffi9Xe.-. do. quariei*. 63(«i.9i<o., Western do., SX@ 
814c. Blackberries, 1874 crop, good, 9X©10e.; new, 
lU>4iallc. Peeled peache*, good and prime Georgia, 
14 «iT7c. llpneeied peaches, new, halves at 8X©9e.; 
quarters. 7®7Xc. Punus. 15016c. Kaspberrtes. Old, 
S-Xc I tlO. Hew, 30. Cherries, 28025c. 
Eggs.—T he market has ruled easy ** an average; 
In a few days since our 1 si rate* have done better 
than we quoto, but OUT closing tlgures are full ones. 
Stock is not giving full satisfaction, but there is 
soin,.> improvement in quality. We quote: 
Jersey, single barrels. * bid.. 220223 * 0 ,, State and 
f'ennsylvaula, 20>4®2mc.; o e*torn. prime. 20c.; do., 
fair marks, 20.«,2u> 1 e.; Canudlun, -M>,i,i,- 1 1ho.; Egg bar 
rels, 20c. 
Feathers.—T he supply is better; prices remain 
Arm at ixuiiOc. for live Western white; 15050c. for 
mixed. 
Flocr.—W ith lower price* for wheat and an un¬ 
usually slow export demand prices are unsettled uDd 
favoring the buyer as a rule. Minnesota extras alone 
excepted -the latter kinds held at. extreme prices on 
account of the damage to the wheat crop there by 
late storms, Quotation* urn ; 
Buperdne Stutc. *4. 8606 . 55 ; extra do., H5.70MC.50, 
Superfine Western. t4.85M5 5o; extra do.. *..700(1.50; 
No. 2, *4.1004.77’; extra rouud-hoop Ohio, *5,1.5® 
6.15: Made brands do., $6.2tkvi7.2U: white wheat ex¬ 
tra*. *6.4-v.ffi7.60; M. Louts, *6.9508.50: Oty MIUs extra. 
♦•'•,7.V0 ,'M: rfouthern nt *ft.7iaBi;.8U for common to fair 
shipping extras, and *6.8.508,50 for good to very choice 
do. ltye Hour, $1.5005,70. 
Foreign muici) FRUITS.—Layer ral*lna. $2,150 
2.20, loose muscatel do., *3.4003.60. Curran is, 60 
6J4c. Turragoua almonds, 18><c. Sardines at 13X0 
Me. for quarter boxes. Valencia raisins, 10®10kc. 
'turkey prune*. ‘IJfWlOc. Seedless raisins, $4.8505. 
Fresh Fit hits.—T he hlglit of the peach season 
hiri been reached for the liner varieties, but an 
abinidniice of smocks will tnllow until tno close. 
Thus far lite reoolpts for the Beaaoii are well up to 
1,130,000 baskets. Extra Metocotous and ouo or two 
fancy brand* have sold us high ns * 2 .»ll V basket. 
Hales ot this character have not been large, but to 
sue such Imridsomu premium frultsoldatallatwholn- 
*uln I* a marvel, and lndiuuteii w hin 11 few yearn of 
devotion tu this noble oreiinrd product will develop^ 
This lias been a good test season to show that a prime 
article I* t he one to lead the trade. On our most 
glutted poach days choice properly matured fruit 
rut* always sold In preference to the heavy offering 
or ordinary, regardless of the sometimes wide differ¬ 
ences in mutation*. Of lute tin* Delaware growers 
have unwisely sent stock to market that should and 
could have romaluou longer upon the trees. Home 
ot it bn* arrived le large quantities *0 prematurely 
picked that seller) wuro hardly enabled to dcuido to 
whal variety they belong. Giat.es not wanted, ship¬ 
pers make them here, t’edulors are doing well, 
though not at high figure*. I'lums begin to find a 
place and *oiue have advanced. Grapes are in heavy 
supply and very low. Apples tlrm tor prime, smooth 
lots. We quote; 
Apples. -Htdcctcd varieties'.F bbl., $3.0003 Ml; mixed 
lots, $2.UtV<t2.5U, iVaehts. -Ctales. fair to prime, 5Uc. 
5 »*i. 2 i; choice baskets, i5c0*l; poor to good do., 
3O05(Je. Fears.—Cooking. <1 Uhl., *'-’<.i/3 3; Bartlett, 
pilule, $607: do., fair to good, tS.fitX.n5; Flemish 
Beauty, $304; seckln,$4(y, r t, I’lums - Kgg and Gage, 
k bbl,. tfhi.U ; Duru*on, $ 12014 ; common 111 lie, $IOf,o 
It Lombard, *7010. Grapes. —Delaware, 18., stffi 
tue.. Concord, i'k<* 8 c.; Hsrtiord Prolific, V tt., 406e.i 
poor, {' 18, 2-1 ;:e. N'ulmeg M.-h.n*, Jernny, prime, t< 
bbl.. *1,2.'*,«l.5n; do.,poor to fan , tf bbl..5Uo$V5c. Water¬ 
melon*. -Maryland, and Delaware K‘ iuu, $ 120 : 111 ; Jer¬ 
sey, is 100 *nu/,A5. Nut *. Fea-nuts are plenty and dull; 
North L'urolinu. $2.2Uao2.20.; Virginia, *1.7.50], 80 . 
Juue 1. ’75, to Sept. 1. ’75.1,i83,!65 
.1 une 1, ’74, to tiept. 1, 74. 994,238 
Juue 1, 73 , to aept. 1.’73 . 999,637 
June 1, ’72, to Sept. 1, ’72. 868,553 
4U, .’41.565 
Cork Meal. Westernut $3 6504.40; Jersey nt$3.75 
01.25; Brundv wine ut $1.1004.,B. 
COTTON.—With the lucreaslug arrivals of new at 
the southern oorta, prices here nave declined, sep- 
OUJCUkNT FRICEa FOR SPOT COTTON. 
Quotations for spot cotton, based on American 
standard of classification: 
Uplands. -1 la. Orleans. Texas. 
Ordinary. 1113-16 1113-16 1113-16 1113-16 
HU let ordinary.... 12 5-10 12 5-16 12 7-16 12 5-16 
UOOd ordlnary.... 12 18-16 12 13-18 131-16 1215-16 
Strict good do. 13 3-16 13 3-16 1 j 7- ]3 13 5-16 
Low middling..... 13 13-16 1315-16 113-16 14 1-16 
Strict low middling...I4>i 14}* MX 14« 
Aliddllug.MX MX 14X 14X 
Good middJing.U4t MX 15X 15 
Strict good middling..15X 15X 15X 1&X 
Middling tair.la* 15X 16X 16 
Fair. lex nx n 
STAINED. 
Good ordinary.1113-16 1 Low middling.13 1-16 
Strict oidinury. 12 7-16 | Middling.13X 
Domestic Dried Fruits—A pples have a better 
demand and -avor the seller. A small lot—8 bbls.— 
new Hiate hliced, slack dried, sold at 9X0. Peeled 
peaches are plenty and common grades lower, prime 
stock realizing 17018c. Raspberries are scarce and 
quoted at 3U082c. Blackberries are held up to lie. 
lor prime new. Quotations are : 
GRAIN.—Wheat ha* been steadily declining, with 
ex port purchases small. Corn ha* been In large re¬ 
ceipt and lower. Oats have been pressed for sale at 
Very low figure) on account of I die™ I arrivals of 
new crop iti poor order. The Closing sule* of wheat 
are $1.2401.27 }>; i'or -oft to about prime No. 2 Chicago, 
about; ti. inmd.3 iyy for prime No. 2 .Milwaukee spring, 
dolivored ; $1.5n tor a small lot prime new white 
Western. NO. i Minnesota spring. $1.36 bid anil * 1 . 3.6 
61.40 naked fur atom lot*; $ 1 . 3501.46 for winter red 
and amber; 5l.4C<al.;>i for white. Com at 74074X0. 
for nail ng grime* new mixc l VV usturn. ftfioiu: 71X0 
1 .V. t.,r -UfTC lots ; 7iVv76Xu. for eliplen and fancy do., 
RfloHt: iT0‘7lXc. fur steamer grade* do- fur ordinary 
to choice; 76;.*ir.c. for non yellow western; C707UO. 
foi damaged and n w mixed Western Oul* 111 , 56 x 
0 .- 10 . for prlmoold mixed Chicago in store; ftHXe. lor 
primo old mixed Canada instore; lOuiiMxc lor new 
white tVesteru for unsound to priiuut lO062c.for new 
ml reil Westei u lor uiiM'iund to strtelly pnxue: ui*n 
prime No, 6 t'liicago for Dclober delivery at l>e. 
IIav and Hr 11 a iv.—Tho price of common grades 
of buy i* a trlllo lower, with prime stock iincliangeU. 
The probabilities are that ihu supplies this yuar will 
be larger limn l.ud neen at first supposed, as reports 
come trots nour-ny counties of u seuuud crop being 
ohtuincd iri some sccuons. 
Hhiiqiing at 74e.; retail qualities, 9O0$1,1O or hew; 
clover HI 6 U 06 ..O.: salt, at 6 Straw I) quoted at 
Sdo. tor long rye, oUuudc. lor short rye; 660660 . for 
oat. 
II 1 Gu wines.—I n larger supply ami price* lower. 
Flofting sales at $1.20. 
Honk v.—’I’Ue few samples that have been sent iu 
have nut found a buyer, nor are they likely to until 
obeap peache) cease to engross the attention of gro- 
cers. Quoted ut 2 ll 02 ae. ior while clover tu gmsa 
boxes. 
liopa. l'lcking 1 * quite general. There will be 
more moldy uuu discolored hops than was at first 
•■.opposed, as Iho weather iu somo districts has been 
uuluvorahie, particularly In Wisconsin. This will 
nuuussiLate a wide lunge of quality and price. New 
boos have been sold at 150260. V 18. There have 
been no hops received here yet of the Dew growth 
good enough for export ; most ot the arrivals have 
been green, Immature, and badly-mu ringed hops. 
Again we cuuTion growers to put less marking upon 
their bale* when Consigning lu this market; buyers 
and shippers always rejeoL bale.) dUugured by un¬ 
necessary marking. Every grower should provide 
himself with alnnel! plate*; the expense i« trifling, 
and hop* arc rendered more salablu by their use. 
Good lh74 hop* ute ill dernutid. and bring about as 
much us new hops. The quotations are lor new 
crop 1 1875), 15026c.; yearlings (1874), 10018c.; old, all 
growths, i08c. 
Leather. Hemlock sole at 26028X0. for light; 
26028XC. for middle; 26©2SXo. for heavy; 23@24xc. 
for good damaged. 
POULTRY AND GAME.-Friqos for live poult ry have 
ruled low, hut there Is some revival as the Jews are 
buying for their coming holiday. We quote : 
HPi'lug chickens, Jersey, 0 iu., 17018c„ Western, 16 
@)7e. Fowls. Jersey! 160170.; Western, 15016U. Roost¬ 
ers. 8010c. Turkeys, Jeraev, 18019c.; Western, 16 
0 l 8 e. Jersey duck*, $1 pair. 650too.; Western, 600 
'On. Jersey geese, F pair, *2.0y«i2.50: WeMeru, $ 1.26 
01.62, 
Gnoie Is not in lurgn supply, bat the inquiry is not 
largo, aud prices «r u easy. Wild duck begin to show, 
hut tuerc U no regular demand. We quote ; 
Pruirlo Hens, per pair, t.kibWOc. ; Cartridges, State, 
per pair, 95u.0*l; Woodcock, State and New Jer¬ 
sey, r palr,9OC0$l, Western,90c. F pair; wild pigeon*, 
stall-led, * uoz,, $2.25-32.37; flight, * do*.. *1,5601,75. 
PROVimONB.—The low price* of corn at the West 
ami Us tieariug upun the hog crop, 0 being discount¬ 
ed dy tue trade here, and the losult is a sharp de¬ 
cline In pork arid lard, notwithstanding some in¬ 
crease in exoort trade. Mess pork, * 26.80 for Hept. 
and Oct. deliveries. Boxed dcy-sall-ed shoulders, | 
9Xe. Western llerued pickled hams, 11.V012XC. Uacon 
heed.-S ince the late free purchases for shipment 
to the West the market has been quiet; clover 130 
13Xc.: timothy, $3.12X03.250. 
(Refined).—Soft yellow. 9@9j4e.; Soft white, 
1O01OXC.; crushed, IIXCJ powdered and grunulatea 
lie.; out loaf 11 * 0 . 
TAi.low.—O fferings are very small, and a* ex¬ 
porters ara disposed to purchase, the market is up to 
Hike, for prime stock. 
Tobacco.— Exporters have taken during the past 
week 1 J 06 htid*. Kentucky leaf; this Increased busi¬ 
ness ti.ndg to steady tho market; arrivals from the 
Weat ore iiuite moderate, in aeedleaf there ta a fair 
amount of business, paitly on shipping account, with 
prices steady. We quote: 
KENTUCKY lkae. Light. Heavy. 
„ . Cents. Cents. 
Common lugs... 7 & 8 7XO 8X 
Good lugs. 8X@ WX 9'@16 
Low leaf,... . 10 @11 11 
Medium leaf. 12 013 13 @14 
Good leaf. 14 015 15 @17 
Fine leaf. 16 @18 18 @20 
sbedlkaF-crof of 1870. 
Connecticut and M assachusetts.9 013 
•SEEDLEAF—CROP OP 1873. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts wrappers.. .15 @20 
Seconds. 10 ©12 
Fillers. 7 @8 
Pennsylvania assorted lots. 11 @'20 
Wrappers... .18 6t85 
Fillers.. 7x© 9 
8KEDLEAF—CROP Olt 1878. 
C6QtSt 
Connecticut wrappers. 20 @24 
Assorted lots. 15 025 
Massachusetts assorted lots. 14 017 
Connecticut and Massachusetts seconds.... @ 
Killers.. . @ 
rcnmiylviinln assorted lots. 16 @25 
New York assorted lots, common. 8 @11 
New York assorted lots, good to line. 12 @18 
Ohio assorted lot*. 8X016 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 7 @16 
CHOP Ol’ 1874. 
_ .. Corns. 
Connecticut seconds, flue. 15 @20 
Fillers, flue. 8 ©10 
Second*anil tillers,shipping .. 7 ©9 
VRGKTAULK8.—Potatoes have ruled low, but lat¬ 
terly there has been more firmness following a lib¬ 
eral shipping demand. Exports Iasi week were 
nearly 11,606 hbla. One steamer took 7,066 n>, the 
heaviest single shipment ever made to Havana. Poor 
sweet potatoes should not be mint here; none sell 
but the best. Tomatoes arc doing better. We quote: 
Potatoes, K. Rose. ^ bbl., $l,12@l.2:i; Peurlcs.i. ft 
bbl , $J@$L2&; swoet, prime. F bbl.. *'.!.60@3; others, 
V bbl., $i@3. Nquanh. marrow, V5c o$l 1 * bbl. On- 
350040c. Beaus, $) bu.. $1.3501.86. Mess pork. $» bbl., 
$22023; clear do., $25; hams. M@15c.; shoulder*. 10© 
11c. Dressed hogs, W cwt„ *9.50010. Beef. UXOllc. 
Mutton, 8@9c. Turkeys, (a c. Chickens, 18@20o. 
Wool,84®37c. Hay. *10 m 14. Straw, $7«.» 12. Timothy 
seed, $3©3.35; Clover. $7.5007.76. Wood, hard, r 
cord, $9@ll), Coal, $6.95:«I7.35 for stove. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
IjITTLK FALLS, N. Y., Sept. 11, 1875. 
The depression continues In the cheese trade, and 
for the week ending Sept. 11 the market at Little 
FIills was quite us dull as iiuy of tliu season. Tburo 
was, also, a decline In prloo of factory, although 
farm dairy cheese brought a trlflo more than It did 
lust week. About 260 boxes of the latter wete de¬ 
livered, bringing from 9c. to lO.Xd-only, three lots 
going at lOXu. 1 here is a large quantity of factory 
cheese ready to ship, hut the downward tendency of 
the market, this week caused salesmen to hold thorn 
back, and not Over 10,006 boxes wore offered for stilo. 
Of theso probably 5,660 wore disposed of We have 
reports Of tho actual sale ot 46 factories- 13 of which 
brought llie.; 20, lUXc.; 1'2, I6 Xc;imk1 1, IUXc. 
We have advices from abroad up to the first week 
in September. Our Loudon correspondent suy*: Ex¬ 
cessive heat prevent.) English clieexi from bnlng 
handled. Amertean. ut present quotations, are un¬ 
doubtedly bolow the real value, undu question arises 
whether prleqs will rerualn a« low, a* imports have 
fallen off half the past week Veiy good quail tv at 
66s. Quotations are as follow) • 
English Cheddar. 7*096*.; Wiltshire double, 760 
71*.: Ohesblro medium. 56@’6ls.; line, 72078*.; Scotch, 
66©76s.; Amcrleaji, extra tine, 560678.: tlno, filOfiOs.; 
good, 66022*4 secondary, 38<a46*. 
'The hot woatbor tell* on secondary sorts of butter 
seriously, which are pressed a( low rates. Tho de¬ 
mand Is iihRJly coriflnnd tthe tlhisst qualities, which 
sell at an udvuiu'n of 2s. 
Clonmel*, 1290122*.; extra line, 124*.; Cork*, first. 
128s.; second, H7s.; third, JUis.; Jerseys, 90(8)166*.; 
Friesland, QtiOTJUs.; Daulsu, Jfiel and flwcdlsh.nono; 
Normandy, extra, i :t:<.ui;>v;a.; Aiuer.min aud Uanudlan, 
60010 ( 1 *. 
The weather throughoot. Herkimer 1* now oool and 
pleasant, and 1 * very suitably fitted for the holding 
of cheese, FToqdaut shower* have fallen during tho 
PUR week. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Sept. 11,1875. 
RECEIPTS OP LIVE STOCK. 
Sheep A 
tiodvui. 
COWB. 
Calvoa. 
Lniubii. 
Sixtieth St. 
. .2,023 
30 
337 
60 
666 
Forty-Eighth st... 
... 72 
36 
630 
12,828 
661) 
Fortieth St. 
... 006 
66 
178 
093 
9 473 
Uarsitnus Cove... 
...6,878 
16 
198 
10.507 
8,440 
Totals this week... 
.. 8,973 
76 
1,343 
29.988 
17,919 
•“ last week... 
..11,254 
57 
1,793 
25,559 
16,673 
WOOL, 'Tho improved position of the drygoods 
market bolus trade in wool. The demand for umu- 
u facturnra Is fur somewhat larger lots, more parttcu- 
larly of Western fleeces aud spring California, price* 
of which are held un a sluadler basis. VVo quote: 
Ohio. Pennsylvania and West Virginia— 
,, Cts. per lb, 
Plekloeit...AQ @ 54 
XX.... . 46 O 48 
X . 40 @48 
No. 1. 48 6a all 
No. 2. 46 @ 18 
Coarsp. 411 at 4f> 
Combing. 58 0 65 
New iork, Michigan and Wisconsin— 
NX... 44 46 
X.... . 44 @46 
NO. 1. 45 O 48 
NO. 2. 43 © 47 
Coarse. 40 @ 18 
Cnmblng.56 O 62 
Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee— 
XX . M O 47 
^. 44 Oii 47 
No. 1. 46 @48 
No. 3. 43 @47 
Course. 40 (<6 43 
Combing. 56 @ 68 
Combing, unwashed. ,18 bu 46 1 
Illinois. Iowa aud Minnesota— 
XX . 43 @111 
X... 44 ©48 
No. 1.. 45 ©48 
NO. 2.43 66 46 
Course. 40 @ 43 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana- 
Fine unwashed. 87 @ 40 
.Medium unwashed ..36 @ ;i8 
Coarse unwHHhed. :iu @ ;i.i 
Burry. 20 m 25 
If OOII EHTF.lt, .sept. 11. Flour market firm; 
spring. $7.26: uni her winter. $7,50; white winter, *7.75; 
double extra. $8. Rye Uour steady ut $6.76. Wheat 
Is dull; Milwaukee club, $1.15611.48; amber winter, 
$1.35©1.40: white winter, $1,4001 .Ml. Cats, old,0tkiv55c ; 
new, 4u@45c. Corn stoiidv at Tj@80e. Corn meal, $1.85 
@2. Butter, 23034c. Cheese. 12@I3C. ICggs. 160178. 
Lard, 13©15c. Apples, 18 bu.. 400500. Potatoes, $) bu., 
Bit eves. Trade >1 min ml on Monday last as slow us 
It badolused on the previous Friday. Prices ranged 
at 8@)23Xo ** Tt,.; weights. 4X©9 owl. Several herds 
of poor quality beeves roiualued unsold at noon. 
Wednesday trade still dull, with prices at 9@l3Xo.: 
weight*, arSroi>d cwt., strong, i hurxlay trade small 
and *low at 86412VC., With a few head ut lOcnlMXc.; 
weights. 4Y cwt., strong, and 3 cwt.. scant. Friday 
the markets closed dull, with several herds unsold ; 
prices, 8@13e.; wnlghtM, !>:<p7;X cwt, From 64058 Its. 
have been allowed to the owt„ not, Spanish herdB 
sold at 8@9jWqd native steer* at, 8@l2e ; tirade steers 
at 12xl3Xu., with lop* at 13Xc.| oxen sold at 9@llc.; 
mixed heads utSXOlO.Xo. 
Comparative rates. 
Tin* week. Last week. 
Quality. Petit*. Cents. 
Oniio.12 @I3X 12 @I3X 
Fair...II @UX II Ol Ik- 
Poor.HI @IOk 16 ©I0K 
Poorest. 7X ‘t »;k 7X ^ 'JX 
Hen. selling rates..11 @12 11 @12 
M 11,011 Cows.—Trailo lius been so small that quo¬ 
tation are little mure than nominal. Extreme range, 
f3U@7U.50 V head, calves included. General sales, 756 
@65 {< head. 
Vkai.8 and Calves.— There has been a. steady but 
slow trade In bulb veals and calves. Smooth quality 
Veals sold at, 7@10cX- f a*. Grass calve* at $5,660 
12.56 $1 head. State veals sold at file. f,i lb.; State 
calve* at $6.50012.50 ¥ head ; Jersey veals ut 801U.X'e. 
F It'.; Pimiiaylvuuia do.,8X@lUc. v' tb. 
Sheep and Lambh.—M onday trade slow at 4X@ 
liX'c- V k*. for sheep; lalnbfl. 6 Xf‘$ 8 Xc. V lb. On Wed- 
nusdny slieeii sold at IXOfiXf'- *' lb.; huubs, 6 ©SC. On 
Thursday sluyep, 4X@6.X'e. T* lb., lambs, lif'tHe., with 
1 car-load of velected In mbs at i;:Ye. ji it.. On Fri¬ 
day the markets closed weak nt. 6 @ilX(t. W a. for 
sheep; lambs, Kabo. lb. State sheep, bucks in¬ 
cluded, sold ut, 4 i»Xe. 4* lb.: Ohio do.. 606 X 0 .: Ken¬ 
tucky do.. Utilise. State lamb* sold at tiMiafiS'c. ¥ lb-; 
Kentucky do., UOTSc.; Jersey do., $7@6.l8afe. V cwt. 
Hoas.—There have been no live liogaon sale. City 
dressed weak at lUiatlOXo. * lb., with general Halos at 
l6>i0HIXe, y lb. 
Horse Market. -Nates slow and trade small; no 
variations in value* on our lust quotations. Forty- 
six liorsoB urrivud per Eric Railroad via Oak CJlff 
Station. 
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Practically tested iiO years, and has proved far superior to ordinary paints every 
time. This paint is KI1AIIY I'OK I Sll, in ull known shades, can be applied 
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We invite correspondence, 
SAMPLES, ALSO lOO PACE BOOK, 
to any one stating where they saw this notice. Our enamel paint is strictly a 
first-class article, largely IU use and fully endorsed by Public Institutions; Cor¬ 
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month only. Write at once and save money, or call. 
N. Y. SLATE ROOFING CO., 
8 Cedar St., N.Y.; 49 So. Front St., Phila.; laCentral Wharf, Boston ; 84 Park Place, Newark, N. J 
Utw §MlvTrti,$fMent0, 
$300 
a month to energetic men and women 
everywhere, liusiness honorable. Excel¬ 
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CHOICE FOWLS. I APPLE AND PLUM TREES. (To the Trade.) 
51,50 choice Chicks for aale cheap-Partridge Co- ill cl «u!^‘ iwi* * BV0 t0 3Uven leel ’ 
Chins, Houduns, W. Leghorns, Lt. Brahmas and B. B. v ®fT "f 1 ®* ft ! "J v V- our « V e foot verv 
Red Games. C. H. WKBSTklR, Binghamton, N. Y. fll ^ gs'JiJ 100 *36 uer L&if* ’ reet " very 
Plum i Wild-gnosc and M nerkl to3year*, very fine, 
TO 2S10.000 has been Invested in Stock $12 pur 160, $100 par I,IH4I. A 1 * 0 . General Nursery stuck. 
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©2i for choice new ; $21.6o<^23 for old. Beef—Kxtra 
mess. $10@U, aud $8@9.56 for jilain mess: packet, *16; 
tlerccd at *16017 for India mess, $15 for prime mess, 
and city extra India do, at $2».56@^9,50. 
Rice, -Carolina brings In a Jobbing way 7X©7Xe. 
for tair; 7X07 Jfc. for good, 8X@8Xc. for prime, ax 
tor choice. 
SALT,-Ashton’s, $2.5(101.60, Deakln’s, '$1.5001.65. 
Max-shall’s. Washington & Worthington’s $1.50@1.55. 
Liverpool ground, 9uc®$1.00, Higgins & Deans. $1.70. 
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