SEPT. 25 
Western, prime. 2iq(?22c.: do., fair marks, 20X l «21e. 
Canadian, 22 <i*iA!>»c.j Egg barrels, 20 o. 
Essential Oils.—N ew rrop of peppermint comes 
forward slowly. Tlie quotations of M V a. for cun 
and $4.25do. lor glass • H. u.” are nominal. The 
ten. eney is to lower prices, ns the yield is reported 
as large, and 11 will he »daed to a Uniterm! surplus 
left ovtr from last season. Other uotnestlu oils are 
In about a similar situation, 'quotations all likely to 
be subjected to a revision tn buyers’lavor, as sup¬ 
plies are centered. VVe quote : 
Wlntorgreen, $.(.25 v ft.: sassafras, One. ?! n>.; spear¬ 
mint, ?s ¥ tt : pennyroyal, $2 V a.: wormwood, $i v 
n*.; tansy. $4 V tt. 
Fish —New mackerel are advanced 5c. F bbl„ with 
reports of a light ealoti. We quote: 
No. 1 shore, $lS<ii»ly: No. 2 do.. $13@14: No. .1 do., 
fSnib.M). 
Flour.—T he dull and depressed condition of tho 
wheat market has operated unfavorably on the 
truun, leaning to easier p.iees. Export purchases on 
English ucc<, uni, are small, and onlv moderate for 
the West India, market. We quote: 
Superfine brate. ti.SU@i5.50: extra do., f5.Q5dt$>40; 
superfine Western, 1 1 .SlWi 50; extra do.. $.5.65<ai0..>0: 
No. 2, tL20@l.S<): extra rouud-tioop Ohio, >,’>,1.0® 
0.00: trade brands do., $!.,(W,7.1U: white wheat ex¬ 
tras. $d.3.x®7.10: st. Lout*, f,,.sik^s.1, 0 : t'lty Stills extra. 
K>-7,««V.W: douthern at kS.7b@6.7fi for common to fair 
shipping extra*, and W.SU&KW tor good to Very choice. 
Fohkion Diuiu> MuriTs.— Layer ralslus. $3,153$ 
2.3u; loose muscatel do., t3.40(<o3.6ii. Currants. 0 * 40 . 
Tarragona almonds. Is He. i Iviea du., l?) 4 o. Turkey 
prune j, 9\o. Lcghoruuitron, 20@23>)u. Seedless nila- 
■ns. $4.S5citJ. 
Fresh Fruits.—C onsumers hare had such a sur¬ 
feit of peuehes mis seusoti that it is not likely tout 
future arrivals will sell high. Healers, on ono or 
two occasion- during the past week, when supplies 
have been moderate, Imvo attempted to force prices 
without success. Trade almost stopped even when 
the supply was under 50,000 baskets for the day. The 
Shipment abroad was u tai.ure. Tlie reueipls at 
New Turk uave routined nearly 2,Wm,IMKI baskets. 
1’ears begin to do well. Prime up-river Bartlets, 
well ripened, in boxen, biing goouprie.es. Crapes 
are exmmudy dull, seldom bringing outside prices. 
Plum* nave advanced, Apples scarce and Urin for 
ull smooth Jots, cucumbers are already inquired 
tor. Everything Is luvuvable lor the light crop of 
cucumbers tins year. Apples will not Compi le with 
thorn, and any wo have to spurn of duo or good 
Eastern prudes will be wanted West, where too crop 
is seriously damaged. VVe quote 
Apples. Mixed lots, V bOI., t2.itka-2.7o: fair, $$3.00® 
2 ou; sweet, t-’.OOvU 2 . 1 . 1'euctics.— Crates, lair to 
prune, $16v2; choice baskets, IS 1.50ujj2; poor to good 
do., 7oo.(st$l: do. smocks, OJirsOUc, ferns. Cooking. 
¥ obi., $.'(,2.50; Uurtlcu, prime, >lii®H; do., turn 
to good, riifii.!l. Duciuihk, >i,ia,U; blemish Beauty, final 
7; oceiiIc, f.iacs. Plums (..age, P bbi„ $12“*14; Dam¬ 
son, flikamj common Blue, $J0@12; Heme Claude, 
$11(3)12. Grapes.—Delaware, U>., htyplxo. | Concord, 
6&8c.; Harmed Prolific, fi tt, 6qiiTo.i poor, tt tt. fig, 
oc. Watermelons.-Jersey, t< Ihu tl/ngHu. Virginia 
puu-n.iL* ure very dull at quotations; North Caro¬ 
lina, $ 2 , 2 fi<iii 2 ..j 6 ; Virginia, M, Out i.tD. 
DRAIN Tbo wheat market has been very dull aud 
prices declining. English shippers urn operating re. 
servedly wnU reports Hum ubioud of liberal t.toeks 
there. A Loudon letter, dated tiupt. 3, to a leaning 
house In tin* uity says 1 tUui the vimOle supply of 
foreign whiut tor Urn English markets Is about 
;),asi,m/i)quarter, which includes the slock ou hand in 
Liverpool ot tuo.OW* quarters »nd to L .udou of 2ao.- 
(aaj quartet 8, wit 11 41 cargoes oil the count and .71 ves¬ 
sels ou the way with t,0i.>,ioll quarters sauui time la*t 
year." closing sales at si.2Ui9i.24 iur No. 2 Chicago 
spring, for about la 1 ordinary to very good uiloui ; 
>j.2» tor strictly prime old No. 2 Milwaukee spring 
utloat: fi.lUaiil.il lor ungraded spring: Sj.Io lor new 
wuito Western ; ft.Ho lor hew amber do., flay 1 .30fur 
new red an , for very poor to very good. Of barley, 
sales ol sIX-roWeu .stale at Ul Parley matt, 
■•vest, ui » 1 .. 10 , cash. Corn has been in active 
demand and ulgher, u.using wi.au. at l.icaiiic, lor salt- 
uiggiadon BOW mixed Western ; Ji.HutVjc. lor steamer 
grades do. for interior to p one ; itl^76c. for new ycl- 
low Western; blaviio tor damaged and warm new 
mixed Western. Oulo nave roaeted 11 trille troui 
lute tow puces, witu the supplies uotniug to iiuno in 
natter euuuruun; sales ut ajqyase. tor now iviuic 
cm to, Ittfjie. for new mixed Wcxtorui i2h<#i 67J4C. 
for new wnite. Western; i,i@»&c. tor oew mixou 
State. 
Hay and straw.—T here Is a good, steady busl- 
n ss nr hay, sufficient to check ah uuouuiuiatlou of 
otoc... and prices Uieroiure ure tlrrn. in straw tran¬ 
sactions uiu modelaiu. We quote: 
snipping, 7oc., retail qualities,b(Jc,@H,Jli tor new; 
utover, eo^ioUc-i suit, u O-afiftc. btmw is quoted at OJty 
VUe. lor long rye; O0iu.66c. lor short rye ; oOautue. ror 
oat. Expurts uid week.aUU nuies; since Juu. 1, l,ii20 
bales ; same time lust year, i'7,2UU hales. 
HcNtY.— We do not want It so early, ntill there Is 
enough hereto make a force. Buckwheat 111 glass, 
l4o.{ white clover do.. 20<<s26u. 
HOPS. -There i» a dull and depressed market with 
a further decline in prices. It is difficult to obtain 
over loo. for the best of tho parcels ou sale. Al¬ 
though up to IHc. Is asked, shippers who Indicated 
that they would he in the market when good loin 
could he obtained ut about iUu. are slid homing off. 
The reports from Europe point to heavier crops than 
hau ueeu expected wild) the picking cotuuiehccu. 
New Hop, lsu, 1 IvoiSo per lo.j Y earimgs, Isi 1 ,Itnyloe. 
Olds, ad growths, i a»8e. 
1.EATUER-—Hemlock, light, 2a(!ii28J4o, do.; middle, 
2il<<y-SHc.i do. heavy, iUHisy-iil'iC., do. good, damaged, 
FUovi.sio.N 9. Export trad a has been more libera 
In pork anil lard, and the oiarket Is working up uguru 
Bucou has been difficult to sell. Mess porn, *2I.0U 
lurspot, bopt. At Oct. Dressed hogs, luytiuylic. liuc .n 
at laiwlijf lor wisturu long clear, suiumea cured, 
iiitrd it I 0 J 4 C. tor wextorn steam on spot, and lor 
dept. A Oui. deliveries, dteurliie at lhc. lor western; 
Ueef hums at (. 06 t 2 ( tor new. and ^ 22 (®J 1 lor old ; 
Beef, Extra m, ss, iU.aUiiyU.oee., aud *S.u0(u.IilU for 
plain mess; pucket, > 16 ; tiereed beef ut >|ii^i7 for 
ludia mess, sli) tor prime mess, and city extra mess 
at Jiil.oiKsili.iilc. 
POULI’RY AND Dame.—C ool weather, moderated 
receipts, uud a strong demand fur tlie Jewish holi¬ 
days, wmeh begin on mu 2Utn Inst, render the mar¬ 
ket Hm fur live poultry of all kinds. Tho hoteL 
demand is also Improving. We quote ; 
spring chickens. Jersey, V It., litvitk).; Western, 1(1 
(ailVc. fowls, Jersey, 17c.; Western, hividlc. UooxtcrH, 
EadUc. Turutiys, Jorscv, ITuvlSC.; Whstero, Hk«diC. 
Jersey ducks, b pair.iiix.wdjc.■ Western, litkai'oe. Jer¬ 
sey geese, V puir, t'i.ZuM.i &; Western, H.ulked.Yo, 
Eaine—t'rairle hens have been In larger supply 
than the early wants of 1 11 a season require,and price:, 
have ruled low. Wild duck arc quotable, out null. 
Teal, 4IM5UC. V pair; mallard, tiowlce. do.: common, 
iJUif<i4uo. A carcass ol venison sold ut 14c. We quote : 
Truirte Ileus, per pair, tkKtfilue. ; l'artriages, state, 
per pair, *1: Woodcock, htata and New Jermy, V 
pair,uCicwitl; VYc8tc.ru, bikSiU.k;. # pair; wild piteous, 
=tall-ted. «< dos., >-T4ois2.iii : Right, e do2..4l.2i>. 
^Salt.—A shton’s, 42.iXiiii2.yoc,; Marshall’s, VVaalng- 
ton A Worthluglou’s, tl.Ukall.UoO. 
SUGAR (Keftned.)—Soft yellow, 939 &C.; Soft white, 
UlalUHC.; orusned, ll>,c.; powdered, ire.; gtanuluied, 
JiHc.; cut loaf, llftc. 
TOBACCO.—In Kentucky leaf export trade has 
fallen off. Seodleut has been in fair demand and re¬ 
alizing steady prices. 
Kentucky lea v. Light. Heavy. 
Dents. Cents. 
Common lugs. 7 u» 8 7ii@ 8J4 
Good lugs. «H<sl l JH 9 igilU 
Low leut. lU (sill 11 qj.12 
Alodium leaf. 12 CtylS l.j mil 
Good leaf....,. H (s»15 io (uil7 
Fine leaf. hi ig>l3 18 ( 3 . 2 U 
SEED LEAF—CROP OF 1873. 
Cents. 
Connecticut wrappers. 20 t»24 
Assorted lots. 15 <8)23 
Massachusetts assorted lots. 14 (*17 
Connecticut and Massachusetts seconds.... (<« 
Fillers... on 
Pennsylvania assorted lots.... 16 @25 
Now York assorted lots, common. 8 @11 
New Fork assorted lots, good to fine. 12 @18 
Ohio assorted lot*... 8H@W 
Wisconsin ussorted lots. 7 @10 
CROP OF 1874. 
Cents. 
Connecticut seconds, fine.15 @20 
Fillers, fine... 8 @10 
Second* uud tillers, shipping. 7 @9 
Vegetables.—T here7iiisbeeu no further change 
In potatoes since the late heavy Cuban shipment. 
Garden stuff fairly tiollve. VVe quote: liurlv Rose, 
hulk, d- bbl.. {d.2.'><.il.5(lc.: Pcachhlnw, hulk, V bbl.. 
f IJ?5(«i fi0c.: Peerless, bulk, V bbl.. f 0(ii«d. !5c.; Sweet 
yellow. > mo GGU Pumpkins. »3JKi@M 00 70100. Wax 
beans. |L iX) V 2 bush. bug. Lhn.t heana, t2.Q0@2.50«. 
V hue and shelled do. at fSlafi $ bush. Cuhbnges, 
Flat Dutch, ?< 100, $8@5. Cauliflower, (.( bbl., >I.iiO@ 
45. Squiish, Marrow, c bhU.5h@T5e. Tomatoes, Jer* 
s«y» Per crate, 20tWc. T<.J, ¥ bush., 25@8Uc Sweet 
corn, ¥ 100, COc. Onions, yellow, from seedjll.75®2.; 
red. 5» bbl., ?i.50c. Turnips. Rusalii, V bbl., $l@1.26o. 
Wool —Tl ere has been a stronger demand, chiefly 
for floe fleeces, combing end delaine, and the market 
In better shape for sellers, manufacturerstlnd rather 
freer movement for goods, und lire tils posed to stock 
tip a little more freely. Spring Callfprala grades ave 
to light stock cowparntivelv, quoted ranging from 
MK.c.v.'c. for good to choice; Ohio fleeces a’ e held at 
18<i«l9o. for medium, aud 48H@18 for XX. We quote : 
Ohio, Pennsylvania uud West Virginia— 
Cts, per Ib. 
Picklock...50 @54 
XX. 46S(G> 18 
several parcels of secondary and Inferior on the 
tn.-irkct which are altogether unsalable. 
Clonmels, I24@I268.; extra line. L8s.; Corks, 108® 
124s.; Friesland, 13 i@136s ; Normandy,eitru, I20@132s.; 
Amer.can and Canadian, CU@l(X)s. 
PEODUCE AND PE0VISI0NS, 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
New York. Sept. 18,1875. 
receipts of live stock. 
Sbeop A 
Boovoa. Cows. CfYW«ft. LatoW. H ><r*. 
Sixtieth 8t.2,634 10 339 124 OfO 
Fortv-Eighth St. 51 48 Kill 12,828 (ICO 
Fortieth St. . Out) (HI 145 8i;u 10 847 
Hiirslrous Cove.7.161 13 0U0 16.820 7,892 
Totals till* wenk.9,8'.I9 71 1,114 29,488 17,739 
•• Ills* week .. 8,1173 7fi 1.843 29.988 17,919 
RBF.veb.—O n Monday last trade opened on a mod¬ 
erately easy mark t lor horned cattle, ranging from 
fair to choice, with very sluw sales for poor quality 
cattle. Prices warn 8@l8>4e. W tt; weights,43f@8v 
ewt. Wednesilny tTiirle harely moderate 011 11 light 
run : the herds on hand wore not clean'd Ml'at noon. 
Prices ranged from 7®13o. V &M wnighlx. 4@klf ewt. 
ff.t. . ..1.. ..til..I..1(1, ai.t... of 31 
495 bois.; since Jan. 1, 21,481 do.; same time last year, 
k2,5d4 Jo. Exports ol pa.<A past week. 1.3SU hasti.; 
siuce Jan. 1, 2>i,l71 do.: 0:1111 time last year, 2«i,3iT 
do. Tne bo.iu market lots bad seircely any movo- 
rncul sinoe our iu:tt, ami lor the small lots ta.iuu a 
wualtuiAi uu» been shown in Quotatioas from day to 
day. New mod 1 urns do not much exceed prime do. 
In piIce. Marrows are pressed tor sale; at uue time 
toe stock 01 them wus 00 u centra tea in lew hands 
and rales weie thereby kept comparatively stcaoy. 
The late arnruls nuv, ivjme to parties outside of tho 
“ ring " whu are not qisposeu to carry them or await 
eveut*. ana prices are now very muen uuselt.ed. Kid¬ 
neys are 01111 . lYe nave this year quite a surplus to 
include with a reported heavy new crop. Canadian 
peas are nominal and quoted at t>J.i.xit,1.20. Creeu 
peas snow a material fading off Iromflrst quotations. 
U qUuli: Umlia. |>i |iutd ^Ii T nil Lo XM u ‘ l , 
fl.imail.tk': mud turn, new, prime, CJ.UtCjuKLlU; old, *2; 
fair to good, 4 l.ujuol.SU; uiariow. pno>e, t-t.Mj* !.*’ 
lair 10 good. td,9Uw2.lW. white kiauey, prime. *4.UU 
@2.IU; fair, to good, ♦l.lUml.SO; red kidney, prune, 
*^.4 Uu*i4.ju. .lair to g.j.u, 0U</t2,25. Pea a, Canadian, 
bunt, in bond. tl.l3uol.2u. green, new, V bush., »l.lio 
@ZJJU. 
Beeswax.—P urehuger* have been quite liberal on 
expert uno iiomo trade account, witu me market iu 
good su.ipn lor sellers, sales have Oeen at .,2y ! @3Jc. 
lor »esteru and Me. for Soutueru. Exports pust 
week. 0,0 jj lt>; since Jan. 1st. 64,151 It; do. same period 
last year, 119 Ml It. 
Broom Corn.—S everal lots of tlie old crop are 
coming to nuuu, for which, howeier, there is a slow 
demauu. Muort green brush, llkviiiC. Jiong green 
hurl quoted at Ihgiuo.; medium orusn. cuoiue green 
ut luiwllc.; medium qualities, red uud red tipped, 
8@VC. 
Bc ttku.—K ecelplsare heavy, not especially so for 
the lull season, omy mese Heavy supplies axe rather 
earlier than usual. Too want* of trade, nave culled 
for more tine grade* tuun has been coming lorwara. 
and Hie increase of choice hau tuus oas Helped buy¬ 
ers Very muen. especially wuen wc na*e run Suort ol 
Palls or creamery, since our last Lucre has bceu no 
positive decline, yet tne true deliveries biivc, to 
some uxteul, caused u leelmg ol depression among 
Beilina wuo uuvvi beuh loaded witu ludiffereut quali¬ 
ties along buck. file unsold Old Wuskcru feels kue 
Welgupo. tue lale I roe urrivais. 'l'ue Hunts nave 
been in many instances unmoved, uud die. is spoken 
Ol as tin acuepkaoiu price lor turns ut that wuiuu uus 
so lung ranked eonyeisuiiouiUiy me., and us to un- 
lutuiu 01 uiu uiui kiji tue loiiowmg irom me W cokiy 
Trmuira gives» very denmte iuco ot me ieetmg here. 
" \\ imout attempt rag io uu prupueuc, we wouiuoee- 
OLiU knis ud< ice, as tue possibility ustuiii.us Hie suu- 
sou udv-bees, tuuio Wul be ui.no solicit.i.g to. buy¬ 
ers ou iuc part ot uwarns kuan tneie w-= mat fail 
uud cnriy in tuu Winter. Dealurs uei e express a uu- 
teruiiuaiiod to keep ousels inmmeU in stock, -ud 
Will uiiueavor to avoid a repetition of the discom¬ 
fiture- mu'. Closed iu\t /cur, py keeping aiorasLocu 01 
the tmuuit or lotuncrs, icenug mat nmt wul oe tho 
true podCy ol iiojusttug quotations ror Wont prom¬ 
ises ui he a very uvavx supply.” vJ.,o thing suouid 
bo guarded against— mill io. tanners sUohid not rush 
111 men- supplies without discretion, us u awuinped 
market is a. nay s apt to uause unnecessary sucrlhcus 
In price linos. 
btute ua.iui*, firklim, good to prime M)@8lo.; fair to 
good, .bo.') , i) 1 kius, seiecieu 1 1 osii, olug.i»c.: gupu to 
primu, kj<g'Wo.; tun 10 good, 2 ixu;ssc.; nau-ui k..i tubs. 
BOIOCLcU,..,iyguJ. ., good to ptlQll', ibutJlC.; luirtogoi d, 
2o<sit9e.; poor to ra.r, 22@9oC.; Blato. vvot.-u, tubs, se- 
Jeeteu, oew .: goou to pfihlO, Z'luiU'Je.; lull' to good, 
ko-gn7c.; Poor Vo lair, 2u ,>2 jc.; Elute, creamery tubs. 
BCtueteU, JAsiJJlii. ruir to good, 28®oUc.i Palis, Elmo 
dairy. Very taney, Mut.J .10 , prime, 30jiJ-e., inienor, 
2 or*.;i.;iiatate, creamery, i xtia. Mittaac.; sweet Ciuuin, 
3bg.5Je., meaoii.u-y unenof, XiBBflUU,; J-’ails, W Stern, 
eroamory, fancy, 32ug.de.; lair 10 good. 2 o«g.j 0 o.; Puuu- 
sylvunia, sloto packed, lUgiJ.ie.; western, Urkins, 
selected, 22 <saioC.; good, iu linns, L8@4Ue.: lair, in lines, 
16 * 190 .; poor, Higiicc., vVe-'teru, d.ory tubs, selected. 
27ug2*e.; guou to prime, 2 i@t 6 c.: Western, lubs, se¬ 
lected, u'csU, 24u>,»0c.; good to prime, 22<s,Jlo.; lair to 
good, clKgiA*c.; poor to ruir. I 6 g-Ue.; poor, 121*130. 
Cheese.—T he exports tins week have been 44,838 
boxes, or more eiosely approaching tue umouut rc- 
ceivcu than hits been noted for several weeks 
previously, Piracy factories uave forniea a small 
proportion ul (he supplies and were closely bought up 
—111 tael, some ill tie competition ut times among snip¬ 
pers ror them; tue result lias been better prince rar 
best stock, sales tunning up lo UmdlHe. occasionally, 
although rugo. was the general price. The trade m 
anything uUTxoru fancy mu been forced. VVe quote: 
.New btate lactoiy, Hit oy, iUJtisiDc : Uue.lu@lU.de.; 
do. goo 1 Mi prime, ut yyygiOc.; do. lair to good, adt* 
9)4c., UO. poor toruir, aeuanc. stateFunu Dairy—Good 
to prune, UJiiaUiHe., OQ n fair to good. JJiwibc. 
Western raetory, eueildux One, i)54@lU)iu.; good to 
prime,yjktuaykc.; iiaHluo,9jkuuiU)2C., goou lo prime, HX 
UtOXC.; fair, 0 * 86 .; pour m ruir, 41 * 70 . 
Corn Meal. —Prices ure loweri Jersey at 83.75® 
4.2o; Brandywine, 84.35@4.45: yellow Western, fj.tw 
@4.35. 
Cotton.—P rices have been reduced with tho In¬ 
creasing urrivais of new. There is scarcely any ex¬ 
port trade. September,. 17-32o.; October, 
12 i-3'2@ij i-leo.; November, l- 13-I6e.; December, 
12 15-i<Jeisui2ai-n'.’c,; Juuuary, 13 1-lOc.; February, i3.<* 
tola U-32C.! March, 13 l-liioisdJ la-32c.; April, 18H@ 
13 21-320.; May, 13 27-32®i.iyue.; June, 14 l-32@f4 J-ttc.; 
July, 14J4®i4 9-32C. 
(juntation* tor spot cotton, bused on American 
stuiidurd of classification: 
Upland*. Ala. Orleans. Terns. 
Ordinary. Uhi lift U>4 
Stiict ordinary. 12 12 L)4 12 
Good uruinury. 12)4 12H 12fc' 12K 
btrtut good do.12^ 12>4 13)4 13 
Low middling'.J3H li>X 16X 13^ 
Strict low mid’lg.,13 13-16 13 15-16 14 3-16 14 1-16 
Middling.14 14J4 14=8; UK 
Goou middling.14J4 14K 14K hk 
Strict good middling..14)5 15 loK 15)4 
Middling lair.15)4 15)4 loV 15)4 
Fair.1W4 16X 16S4 16X 
Domestic Dnttn Fruits.—A pples are coming in 
slowly unu the moderate slock is held mostly by one 
or two houses. Strong prices are asked, with busi¬ 
ness of a limited description. The arrivals of peeled 
peaches from Georgia have been larger tnun ever 
before, uud with these liberal supplies tuus early in 
the ir-.usou prices are lower and weak. Blackberries 
are held on the basis ul late transactions, with very 
little doing for the momei.t. W • quote : 
Apples, souttrar'i ouatlers, 1676 crop, 7>4<iS)4c.: 
Stale sliced, 5)4®9)4c,: au. quurici •». 9 ^ 9 ) 40 .; VV estcru 
do., uyvigigj^e. BiacKuerrie», 1874 crop, good. y.Vsilllc.; 
new, 10)4,allc. Peeled peaches, goud and orime 
Georgia, i3wd6o. Canceled peaches, new, 8>)<a<yc. 
for halves und70. for quarters. Plums, I8@i8c. Rasp¬ 
berries, 3u@32c- Ctiernea, 25c. 
Knas.—Tho market is pretty strong, although not 
as active as It was earlier iu tue week. Still, dealers 
refuse to make concessions on prune Western, but 
ease up a trifle on second qualities. Supplies are ex¬ 
pected to be moderate for the season; near points 
Very Arm. VVe quote: 
Lung Island and New Jersey, single barrels, ¥ 
bbl., 23H@24c., State and Pennsylvania, 22)4@23c.; 
No. 1. 
No. 2. 
Coarse.. . 
Combing . 
New fork, Michigan and Wlseonsin- 
XX. 
X. 
No. 1. 
No. 2. 
Coarse.. 
Combing. 
Indiana. Kentucky and Tennessee— 
XX. 
X . 
No. 1.,...,. 
No. 2... 
Course.... .. 
Combing. 
Combing, unwashed. 
Illinois. Iowa and Minnesota— 
Quality • Cents. Cents. 
Goou..... 12 («I314 13 <«)3x: 
Fair. 11 @li\' 11 fellik" 
Poor.19 @lh'V 10 @10* 
Poorest. 7 to 0% 7M3 OX 
Gen. selling rate*..-11 @12 11 @12 
Milch Cows.—There Is no activity in this branch 
Of trade In live Stock ; 3 cows sob at $16®48 v heud, 
7 cows ut t l:i@ 6 o 19 head, 6 cows at 1H2!@HII P head, l 
cqw t'tir f 9.), calves ul ways included: 1 springer sold 
for fli 
Veals anh Calves.-C ourse duality calves ure In 
over supply and slow of *ulc ut 5@<ie. i< it; grass 
calves slow of -ule at *il@12,(i0 V bead. Smooth qual¬ 
ity voids source trad lit fair demand at KwdOo. V it. 
Stutn veuls sold ut BqcUlo. V It.: Peimsylvania do. ut 
HHtoflHc. V tt.; Jenuty vunls ut 8@934c. ¥ it. 
PlffSKP AND I.A mils.—T rade iu sheep fair in small 
lots, but slow in lambs, the quiiiityot these latter 
being generally course und not good enough to meet 
the deihund. Mouduy sheen sold ut n®ilt{o. y it.; 
lambs, fi(«s(*e. u tt. On Wednesday sheep sold at 5@ 
6 X 0 . ¥ tt.; lambs. On Thursday sheep sold, 
In small lots, at 5jj@Ako. K it.: iambs, ii)4@i7J<c. On 
Friday lira murketS cloned dull, with sheep at 43f@ 
6 * 40 . *> tt.; hiiubs, C@ 8 e. P 9>. Statu Ktn'ep »old at a@ 
6Se. v Bb.l Ohio ‘10., :5(4@(.)Mc,; Kenlueky dm, a@6c.; 
Canada do., 5M@6)4e-; Canada lambs. 7)4@7)fc ; Dela¬ 
ware do., Sc- State lambs sold at 7> 4 ( 68 ) 40 ,; Kentucky 
do., C@7Kc. T it. 
Hogs. -State hogs sold In small lots on live weight 
nts@ 8 Ke. v tt., quality course. City dressed Inactive 
at IOjuOXc-, with general sales at I 0 hc. V tt. 
Horse Market.-C ity trade still slow, with, how¬ 
ever. expeciatious on the part of deulera of Hn im¬ 
proved unnoliton ; 40 poor quality light-harness horses 
cold at *i lo ud ; .17) head fair do sold at *l(‘U@ 
2u0 f( he :d : 17 hew! of mud horses sold ut 8225<(C275 H 
head; I pair heavy draught noises sold ut 8 I 0 U; 2 
saddle horses sold at F,o.i@2'.'0 V load.. Thirty-six 
UorseH arrived per t rie UuiJroad via Oak Cliff Station. 
No, 1. 45 
NO. 2. 43 
Course. 40 
Georgln, Alubumu, Mississippi aud Louisiana- 
Fine unwashed...37 
Medium unwashed .. 36 
Coarse unwashed.30 
Burry.20 
KOCHESTER* slept. l.@. Flour market Arm; 
spring, *7,20: umber wilder. 87.Ml: white Winter, !".',5i 
double extra, $8. Itye flour steaclv at >5.7.5. Wheat 
is dull: Milwaukee eluh, $l.4.v&1.4ft: amber winter, 
fLiUdill.lO.; white winter, 4l.40@l.:,o. Outs, Old,60@55e.; 
rew, 4, @4.5o. Corn >teady at TSasOe. Corn meal, $1.85 
Butter, 2}@26c, Cheese. la.<13e- Kggs, 17@I8(». 
I.urd. 137al.se. Apples, V bu..4lN Wic. PothtfiOB, V hn.. 
&M2tai4Uc. Beans. i< bu..ti.356tl.80. Mess pork, f?2@35. 
\Vool, 30'OiiOc. liny, $10®D. Straw, *7@ 12. Timothy 
seed, $<ks)3.35; clover. $7.60:<<i7.75. Wood, hard, V 
cord, $9@1(). Coal, $K.95@7.35 for stove. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
little Falls. N. Y.. Sept. 18,1875. -- 
For the week ending Stqit. 19 tho muJkct at Little M ore'i 
Fulls remulBeu qnli® the >uni« u« that of last week, our lolls f 
There was a largo nuinber or fuctorlok rnpresenti'd 
ami hut few rales made this weak-not over 6,0 (1 papers 01 1 
boxes. Salesmen of laetorles urn begl m lug to lake great cure 
the continued deprcaaiou In the traue ar a matter of inatruetlvi 
course, and eithur »(dl their cheese at ihu ruling _ 
rates or still hold them buck tor a it*o whleU.ugood side, conv 
many think, must soon occur. It, u ilia Opinion ot rnphy, ubb 
quite u min'bur of buyers that, the bottom iB now oiled with 
re iched niul Hint the price of cheese mutt advauee. , . .. 
This, of course, 1 * uncertain, und those factories selected, it 
which have held truck tlimr goods ure trusting, to a Yonkers On 
considerable extent. In me issues of lavorahio for¬ 
tune. 'flic muge uf prices tins week, however, are Moore’s 
not verv cnonuraelrig. The bulk of factory sold 1'or rlcultuntl 1 
hi We., for y Jots having brought this II guru ; seven- ‘ 
teen lots keul for IU>4<'.. two lots for l()>,u.. uud three year, undei 
forlOe. determloat 
There were about 300 boxes of farm dairy cheese » u ,* tl!r 
shipped which sold for IV'i 1 ( 1 ) 40 . ! . ... 
We have advice* from abroad up to tho second auu 1,111(11 
week iu September. <mr London correspondent that, at all 
says .—With cooler weather more doing in English. nevubHcan 
American at present, quotations n M e undoubtedly 
below their re<1 value nr.d a uueaLlon arises as to In inaltin 
whether prices will remain an low, as imports have our farmer 
again fallen off very much. Very goud quality ut „ ’ . 
66*. QuOialhins are aa fodows: n3r ’ 111 “■ 
Fnglish Cheddar, LiaiSO-i.; Wiltshire double, 70@ conducted 
74s : Cheshlro medium, ,'ki@UI».; Hm*. 72@78s.; Scotch, journal of 
«6<u70s.; American, extra tine, .i6@S7*.; line, 6ts.; good, 1 J,. - , 
00@22xi *ocoudary, 38(«,4tls. club now 1 
Very active demand for all kinds of line butter ;$‘j.jf, 11 ycar 
Complete materials for a now roof 4)<c. a sq. ft.; can be laid bv any ouo and is 
superior to other roofings for cheapness, fire-proof qualities and dura¬ 
bility. 
SAMPLES, ALSO IOO PACE BOOK OF TESTIMONIALS, 
to mi v one stating where they saw this notice ; write or call «•(. oiici'. Gliues’ Rubber 
Roofing being very elastic and requiring I\0 tar or gravel, is strongly recommended by 
Architects, Corporations, Public Institutions, Builders, and loading men 111 all sections, fer 
new steep or flat roofs ; can also be laid over <>i(i shingles, felt, plastic and mastic roofs 
with positive satisfaction ; will not draw and split apart or crack—is clean to bundle ; plia¬ 
ble in rol«l weather; has no smell in hot weather; sheds water readily ; weighs but 
4(5 lbs, to the square, and wheu old, can easily be repainted or repaired by any ono at a 
trifling expense. (Jorrespondeuce Invited. 
N. Y. SLATE ROOFING CO., 
8 Cedar St., N.Y.; 49 So. Front St., Phi la.; 12 Central Wharf, Boston ; 84 Park Place, Newark, N. J. 
HALLAOAY S STANDARD 
WIND MILL. 
Perfectly Self-lt.uuluting. 
Tho Bent. Cheapest, most Dura- 
bin and Popular Mill inado. 
Manufactured trailer the Imoie- 
dlatfi supervision of Inventor 
21 years. $2,500,000 worth now 
In use. Send for Illustrated Cat¬ 
alogue and Prlee List. 
tU. S. WIKO ENGINE & PUMP CO., 
Batavia, ill. 
P*ur gitU'frti.Tifmcntsi 
Dutch Bulbous Roots 
Hyacinths, Tulips. Lilies and nil Bulbs, Plant- 
unci >e«'tls tor Full l'luuiing, outside, or for 
growing 111 tlie house anil conservatory. Descrip¬ 
tive Catalogue mailed tree.__ 
HENRY A. DItERIl, , 
Heedmmuii anil Ploi lst, 
714 Chestnut »t., Philadelphia. 
Wanted -Salary or commission. Ad¬ 
dress COWAN & Co., Eighth 8t., N. Y, 
AGENTS 
Salem, Rogers’ Hybrids aud all leading varieties. 
A. larae and superior stock, us usual, grown expressly 
for Agents and Dealers. For Information or Circu¬ 
lar, address 1. H. BABCOCK, LocKport, N. Y. 
TO SI 0,000 lias been Invested in Stock 
H*)7r Privileges, aud paid 9017 per Cent, profit. 
How to Do It,” a book on Wall St., sent free. 
TUMBR1DGE & CO., Hankers, 2 Wull St., N. Y. 
T 7WO MILLION DOLLARS PAID IN 
BENEFIT*', under General Accident Policies, 
In’the Travelers InsCuanck Co. of Hartford, 
Conn. Every business man should have a policy. 
for any machine; 12 for 40c.; 36 for $1, 
L. Perkins & Co., Walnut 3t„ Phila. 
