OCT. 2 
ORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
220 
good, 28<5t29c; firkins, 'elected fresh, ;U@32e.: good to 
prime, 2sg30o.; lair to good, 2'@28c,; h&tf-flrkiu tubs, 
selected, Ji@Jo'.: good to prime, ilk. t-Slo.; lair to Rood, 
25@29c.; poor to fair. 22.ii2. c-: State. Welsh, tubs, se- 
lected. 3u5.-,: good to prune, 27ift29c-: fair to g..oct, 
25@27c.; I'nor to lair, 2;,,2 c.; State, creamery tubs. 
.... V. A . r.. I.. . * OC.V.n.i* U,.l *- Ut ,ra 
OUJy 1 O-tv•» tit rjLiiM'i jr miri iui, uinjiouvi.i x nua| m oiviMi 
creamery, fancy. 32@Sie.: talr togitod. 2iV.ii do.: Penu- 
Kylvaiii .. Stoic packoff, 10@'15c.; Western. dtkU.il. 
selected. •,2i'.v2 c; Rood, In lines, I8@f0e.: fair, in Urns, 
lfralie.; poor, H/iUic,; Western Hairy tubs, selected, 
27 i&28c.; good to ui uue. 24@ Iflc.: Western, nibs, se¬ 
lected, irvsh. 244126c.; good to . rime, 22@2ic.; fair to 
good, VlKaWl'c 1 poor to fair, iGfitiOe. 
CuEEsr.—T he ndynncpd prtoes this week has led 
to free shipments forwt.r i from the Interior, und wu 
are r,uiv hav nj large supplies, more particularly of 
other than tnney stock, .-hippe 8 ha ve been operat¬ 
ing lreol« tn lute uiudu Augusi fauturies at lAelSKc. 
for the best, tb • latter price exceptional; the luw 
ami luedlum grade* urcnmulnte in the supply. The 
decitieil luiiiroveioent tins went was i.asocl upon the 
sharp advance at the country sales which had, as an 
Influence, the increasing export dettmDd. 
New suite factory, nircy. u i >»c . flue. 11H .tux’''.; 
(the home trade pay Ul4@l Ho.:) goo i *-J prime. luH 
iftll>*C.: lair to good. V<*>UlXt-. poor to talr. 6^0li2o. 
State I'Srni Dairy —Good to prime, JO tl|J(c.: lair to 
f ood, s KHe. Western factory, Cheddar One, l03f <t 
iXc.: goon to prime.‘JV"‘lo>4c.: Hat nne, llt®U_Hc : 
good to prune, JalOe.; fair. DFVJc.i poor to fair, oH'ttf 
7Xc. 
Cmtii —Very little comes forward; for pure now 
20c. iB readily paid tor small packages. 
CORN MEAt, Has been reduced in price: Brandy¬ 
wine,*4-ti@4 4): J< rsey and Penn, ylvanla. $3.60 aSdU; 
yellow Western, *3 jUj.i. 
CoiTON.—Exporter* have taken here 2,71.0 bates 
this week, winch suowa an ex eptiouaily light move¬ 
ment for this sc. sou ot me year. ihe disposition 
bumg to awa.tsettln.g of va u-s turough n irea-inw 
arrivals oi luc new ciup. Tlie spinning trade is also 
light, the cl siilg pr,cea were.—i.i 7-too 15 la-35e tor 
Scp.etnbir: 13 i-togiij 3 n.o. qi October: i-'Kal 2 
29 32c tor November: LX® 12 21)-.,2c for Dccsuioer; 
12 .il-.l ie.Hie tor Juiiuai) , .3 3-lOalJ i J.e. tor Fob- 
ruar. : 13 1 l» I- (Jj. tor M i run: l3Ae. for April : 
13 13 lo"< i3 27-3 C for May . Il - ill 1-iCo. for Juue; 
14 3-lG.dill .O tor JUW. 1*1-1 ***l4>ie. for A .pust 
t2uo.at,ous i.<r spot cjitou, u.—od on Auiericun 
Slumja.ru ol cliusiucallou ; 
Good or duary. 
Strict good do- 
Dow middling . 
Strict low mid’l 
Miudilug. 
Uooii middling 
Uplands. 
Ala. 
Orleans. 
Texas. 
... il 
ll 
UA 
11 
,..11)* 
liX 
11a 
Ilk 
...12 
12 
12>* 
12?S 
h» 
1-M 
. . ’3 
loA 
lk« 
13h 
.11 5-10 13 7-i6 
13 11-16 
13 19-id 
,... l3>j 
I3N 
14 K 
I3Y 
1344 
14 
14)4 
J’X 
JT-.UX 
14 % 
ua 
LX 
... liaf 
14)1* 
\>A 
J5 
-• h’*A 
W< 
1”X 
16 
Domestic Damn Fruits The new croo nppLg 
CO i.u n ,,ry slowlv, und .hey are he,dutluh price*, 
l’eeled pe.cues are steady ui price, i.utwicuacaudinr 
the he vy race.pis from Georgia. Bl.okbe.nus are 
la light suppi .1 ami Ur.u m price, witu traUo slow 
We quote i . 
aiimio. Southern quarters, iS?3 cr p. "AusA'-.i 
Stull, »I|III*||. OHStlO*:. do ill ,1 o. •*. I 1 ,l>i 1 ' •• " "*[JI I* 
do , H‘i .ij:. ttiaek jerries, 1371 crop, good. US *«l0o ; 
new, 10*. IVvIi-u puiichor, go*u' u**i prune Gorgt,,. 
14 If. Ui">s'<l'd neaeiivs new. 8Rc. fur liUln-s, 
and 7c. Ior luurUn*. Fiuiur, I6,il3e. ltaspoei'ri,t»,3ae- 
Cliei riea, 23c. 
Egos.—T he* maikot hns ruled quite strong, and the 
ndvaue d rat s uru supported L*y hi -dor-1C receipts 
und cool w outlier. . , . . „ 
L m 2 IslintU anil New Jersov. single barrels, V 
bbl.. s., lie., state and 1'euusylvunva, i7c.; extern, 
prime. 2Ci. do., fair murks, ley 26>4c; Canadian, 
@26c,; Egg barrels. -0c. 
Essential Oils.— Wu report quotations with the 
remark t at tuejr arc ui this season pen* ing new 
crops ua no to eu .dim vurluliou, Widen thl- year 
meuns lower 11. ures thnu tim pro-out nominal ones. 
We quote m p. ti mint In glu-s " 11. G. 1 ’ *4.25 1#.; 
cans, Si. iVluteigieeh, Stria P It).; taasufra.-, Uue.; 
spearmint, >8; pennyroyal.®.!; wormwood, til; tunny, 
*4. 
Flour.-T his market has worked in sympathy 
wltu t ie depression in yvneat. uud sale* hav : been 
P 'SSible only ft, lower prices. Ea-llsh suippir , 
especially, aio in Isposuo to operate win e Hit* mur- 
ket abroad is so Ireely supoued lag West. India 
and Sou u Amonoan markets have c tiled rot mud- 
eraie supplna. Tlie low grades, particularly ship¬ 
ping c*Atia>. however, aliotv 1 ust couueSstohfc. as tuo 
olleriugs are not large. The homo trade are very 
cautious in thoir pu.chases, luk.ug tinly small lute. 
The quotatiniis are: 
SupeiiniM Sint--, m :06.35: extra do,, $7..50<ii.U',25: 
superuue tvestoi n. i.M)3); extra do.. $.7..iUigiij.20: 
No. 2. H4.20ijil.tia: GXlru mund-noop Onto, sa.Jtku) 
6 80: trade brands uu„ $a,b5a7 0.n White yvneut ex¬ 
tras. $ti 25'«T.3a: -t Louis, 4 .).' 1 * 4*8 5o: t Ity Mills extra, 
$5.50v.a7,.il)' Htiutlivrn m l.i.lia.iiie 50 for commotl to lair 
BhlODtug extra*.und 4>j.atKiii8 U) tor good lu very cuume. 
Kye at t4,2atiii5.ld. 
t OREIGN DUIED FRUITS.-*NcW fruit laOOIDing In 
quite Iruely, seillog at $!.i*l) far f,,r layer raisins. 
»3.15<g)5.a lor loose muscatel, the latter price tor 
crown brand, llydUiC lor Valencia. 7a. tor cur¬ 
rants; »3 aOavoJtift for New London layer ral.-lns; 17c. 
for new sultana do. 
FRESH F»u its.—A pples are arriving steadily, 
though in emuil quantities, and prices euntlouedrin. 
Cold wt-uilier has tn >re or less broken up tbeimlt 
trade. Urapes, which ure n, large upply, are very 
low. The floor *ori» o! Harnett are mnu ug out, 
but there are plenty of otlmr table pears Cotn.ug in¬ 
to use. Peaches may bo raid to only haunt, the 
market, bueti a surfeit of good hua been in market 
this pa-t 8uium i that the common Del, Smotdt, are 
hard to sell at any price- v* fnte preserving p. aches 
ure u..usually dull, they are small and unuL.rai live 
this year. Morristown, N. J., seudb a few cm-lo ida 
per week of luncy Unely matured stock, for will h 
big prims luivu peril optuined The NeW-ury or- 
cnards that wore started wtb a view of raising mar¬ 
ket supplies, show some success, rievomi good 
sized lots have sold here at $1.:5c. per basket. The 
receipt * of peachog tor tho past lid days lutve been 
2,3lA).l)jli baskets, or * 1 I average tn • ll.litii baskets per 
day a pretlv in esslug oO'ol lug io como .-tciRllly lor 
2montlis. Peais lire doing bolter. Alow yuin o.- 
liave appearu. selling at »i per peach basket. Mel* 
otis nave very iittlt; tail. Cranberries me wauled to 
a limited extent, but not the quality of scalded in¬ 
ferior slock that Is now coming in. They arequoted 
at $2'i*2 M per box for the stylet Bering ; prime would 
bring 83. Peuuuts have advanced. 
Apples.-Mixed lot*, vt bhl., $2.50<ii2.75: fair, $?.(X)®i 
2 :>U; sweet. 82,0t»a«2 25. I'enciies. choice baskets, 
poorti)good,AfltgOjc, Dears.—Cooking,* 1 bbl.. 
$ 2 .ib. Bartlett, prime, -iltuilb; fair to good, tSn-lU: 
Duebess, i ta,U; Flemish Beauty* 85vj.fi; tn calc, iotg, 7. 
Dlums-Gage.fi obi., f l.mtlft i Damson, f llknll, mui- 
mon Blue. 4>l3a*ll Heine Claude,it.saila. Grapes.- 
Delaware, lb., ‘J eioc.: Coucortl, 4a»7c, vvuter- 
melous. - .Inrsoy. t* VHJ. f7" 18. Deanuts, North Car¬ 
olina. 822j.iii2...a; Virginia, $1.8i£i)l.9lJ. 
Graix.— a steady decline In prices of wheat has 
been uuteu from day to duv streambeolug only at 
the extreme close on account of the small olleruigs 
of stricily pr.jao. Tito export trade ha* been sma,l, 
with only i ljKhj bush-'ls snipped ior tn.- week. As 
was shown In our last report, tlie supplies abroad 
are unusually .loerul tor lUls season or the year. 
Shippers, during toe excit nteul wutoh prevailed 
heiv in me summer mornm, oust'd upon the poor 
croo prospects on tue other si e, put stock to the 
Engd hmarkets most Ujo ireely. and the lesultis, 
wiiu uiouieutary 1,0, rui aecinuuiatiou there, the de¬ 
mand has become un leoiv oi an cxo,:. tionally lim¬ 
ited descnptiou,and the trade ur loict’d to u ova 
tue uady arrivals her . on comparatively a low basis 
or values. It la encrnlly conceded that lucre Is 
more man me usual dein l> u* y uj th - yo id nomad, 
uud the trade anticipate belere the close ol the vear 
the expoit business will bo in better shape, with 
quite a liberal prospect lor the winter months. The 
closing sales nre nt $1.2201.23)6 for about fair to 
strictly prime old No 2 Milwaukee, lu store; $1.'2 
for slrictly prime old No 1 Milwaukee, in store: $1.20 
for prime old No. 2 Chicago spring; $1 150121 for 
soft to s rictly prime do.; *1.15 for No. 3 Milwaukee 
rtn.t *i.l8eiil.42 tor wln.er rod and umber western; 
$1.3 k«l..*(i for wh.te. Kve at 112 c. asked for Smte ani 
vUc. and Ulc. bid. Barley Is lower; sales at H.'VA lor 
four-rowed state. Corn has been in large receipt, 
and In consideration of the liberal crou this year 
prions an; lower. Latest sales at ?l»3)72u. for sailing 
grades tn w mixed Western for good to prlmg, clos¬ 
ing at. Tile tor prime nil out; ti$.a7(Kc. for steamer 
wrad«* do. for inferior to prime allout, cliloily at Buod 
7Wes -:Woi7;v. for new yellow Western; iH'aii- He. for 
da -1 aged ami warm new inixc l Western, and Tic. for 
white Western. Oat* have tieen pressed for sale 
and lower Ui price i the now crop Is being marketed 
froc-ly. The latest sales arc at 38<i848a for nuw mixed 
Western tor unsound to choice, chiefly at. -Pic for 
good Cblcogo and 44c. lor St. Louis; 8oo#!V2c. for un- 
sound to prims new wlnte Western, principally at 
48jv50c. for good, In car lots; aft/joita*. for new white 
Stale, the latter outside lor strictly choice, und Wlo. 
for fancy white State. 
Hay and straw.—T he arrivals are moderate 
and unde tair. tending to u steady market. 
Halo buy is quoted:—Shipping. 76c.: retail quali¬ 
ties, UOe.CcPtd.lb tor uew: clovor. 6lLji75e.; salt, 55«tG0o. 
Straw la quoted at &m9i)c. for long ryo; OOioXific. tor 
short rye ; 55wlIbO, tor out. 
HONEY.—The demand la very moderate, it few 
grocers anil fruit atoms imvu begun to exhibit small 
lots of clover. Buckwheat io glass, ISc.; White Clo¬ 
ver do.. IltariUC. 
Hops.—This market has probably never been In 
worse shape tn.m t oted this year. Brewers hold off, 
notwithstanding the exceptionally low prioes on ac¬ 
count of the libera crop, and exporters who hud 
Indicated a disposition to operate when the market 
became 15c. for pi.me stock, now show no Inclination 
to operate oven at rhlsmte. It i* thought Unit an 
export trade la nb-otinoly neecs-ury io put tills 
m iket tn a fair c oiauiou Rnutlet Wells, In Ins 
woehiy circular, says:—*'l’uo uew crop is now se¬ 
cured, It m believed we have about one-third mot'* 
11 ops than last year, or say rJu.UuU to Pin, OLD bales. Tuo 
quality, us a alwuys tnq cu» - with a lurgp cron, t* 
coiismeiuhly uitxi d -that U tosay,itlstini von. Alore 
than usual trouble mm lids season been eXperUhCOd 
In procui illg pickers; uud witu n anowlooge and bu¬ 
llet Unit iuw prices will rule groweis ‘.hVe taken less 
p ons luuu usual lu picking an cur ng; lac. t< 15. la 
'o-un.v tue htgiicst uttatuaulcc sh pride horc tor bom. 
new hops. A guud tiur nop will bring 12c Anything 
of very or. hi.,rv qualit y Is i Ot In oomatid at ursBeut 
ut any pi-iq, I' c vveek opened with rutlior ft Blow 
buslues-. but toward tuo uiose showed tnern rulimi- 
liou. Deuieis imro i ud hi the couutry ure ollei lug 
to coiunict with brewers ut li(uii5e., lu large or small 
quantity, goods dellVOiuulo at , ,.y tithe within tuo 
next IL day a.” Tuo quotations aro for new crop, Linn 
toe.; * can logs, Hljille.; old, MJ g.owths, 4 wSC. 
Poultry ano GA.uu.-Tbe market Is not quite so 
strong us it lias Liuun, Liul there is a good demand 
und accumulations v,III not bu likely to occur il the 
weutner seeps cool. Wuquuiu: 
coring cuicaeu*. Jarsey, ** lt>., 17ial8e.; Western, 15 
fii.7c. f owls, Jersey, i7.iil9o.; Wcsicrn, la.ulle.; 
Rooster*.70.33, Tuivuys.Jor.ii v, tTootric.; Western, 
■5'4l.c. Jersey ducus, t< pair. tl5a'J.‘>c. * Westein, Out' 
7 i . Jersey poeoe, v pair, 8 v.2aiv2.ij; Western, *l.oU 
«6).7o. 
ti.itne—Thet e Ls ft fair demand, und price* have 
r th, r faVoretl setlei*. Al .huro, V puir, 7u5«75c.; 
common, iv/a Uc. VVequoie: 
D.aiito iioii'.. io p ur, 8 KaUJc.; Partridge*, 5tate, 
w pair, rl. 2 .kwI.3U; Western, si.J.,t.i> ; woodcock, 
htuu and Now Jersey, V pair. 8l.l5wl.ll0; W, stern, 
8 al.l' v pair; uiiu pi euns.stauted. m ooz.. C 2 . 12 iu 
2.7.1; flight, p U 0 Z.. <1.25 j hares, IP pah . 6j<u,7ac.: rab¬ 
bits: 41 pair, II. 0 . 
Provision*!. Export trade has been light, and 
price., h.,vo varied materially. The elotlug Ugures 
nru ior mess perk $2l.2uu.. for spot lots. *jl. tuo.. ior 
Oct Excuisior prime $l.) diu.igiSi.i.; and prime mess, 
» D#iU.A'C. Bacon at Life, ior western long cmar 
Laru at l.i.ll-.tio. tor westerr. steam, tor spot, Sop. Hi 
Uct. stuartno at I.iXc. for « estero Beef, extra mess 
at ®i0.5.tiail 1 n‘c., uu 1 *8.5 djil'i for plain mesv ; packet. 
»!•>; tlercud beer nominal fur Inulu mess, 8i5,.Hk'« 
Itj.aUC. lor prime mess, amt extra mess ut 151, now beef 
ham* $:li. 
Tobacco.—T he market has not varied. Exporters 
have tscuu operating moderately ut sloudy Ugures. 
KENTUCKY LEAF. Light. Heavy. 
Gents. Cents. 
Common lugs... 7 (a S 7.v«i 8 >i 
Good tugs. bsfa) \>A 2 (O.IU 
Luw leal. 1U qull 11 v,12 
Alodium loaf.,.. 12 (tvlJ 13 (IsU 
li'JOd leaf...... 14 tijilA 15 (a. 17 
Ftuo leaf .... Io (gtlH 18 (g'-U 
BKEDI.EAP—CROP OP 1872. 
Connecticut uuu Massachusetts wrappers...15 @20 
Seconds.. ..10 @12 
fillers .. . 7 @ 8 
Pennsylvania assorted lots,. 11 tariU 
Wruppois .18 @35 
Fillers.... 7>y@ 0 
SEEDLKA U —CROP OP 1873. 
Cents. 
Connecticut wrappers. 20 @24 
Assorted lots. 15 @25 
MussaCuilsetts ussortctl hits. . 14 @i7 
Connecticut uuu .viassaeliusetta seconds.... @l 
Fillers. ...... . .. @ 
Pennsylvania assorted lots. 16 @25 
New York assorted lots, c.dnmon. 8 @11 
New fora assorted lots, good to une. 12 @18 
Ohio assorted lots. H)4@iu 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 7 @1U 
CROP OP 1374, 
. Cents. 
Connecticut seconds, One. 15 @20 
Fillers, fine. 8 @10 
Seconds uud Oilers, shipping. 7 @ 9 
Vegetables.—T here is a good export demand for 
potatoes, out prices are no higher. Tomatoes are 
hlguer. flweet potatoes very low. We quote: 
Early ftoae, d bbl., $1 2.i „l.5ne.: Peerless, $i.@t.25t 
Sweet poULoe*, ¥ bbl. $!@i2.3l). Unions, rope, 4$ J00, 
f2; garnc, do . f3.5). ‘Tomatoes*. L. I, bush., 2.»@ 
.To; Sweet corn, V lui‘, iii@ailu. Kgg plantft. v 10;, 
»I. Carrott*. bbl.. *1.60. Turnips, white, ¥ bbl.. 
$1.30. I ail I id .aver, *4 bbl , $l@5. Caebagea, V UM, 
*3@4. Bquas i, ,Marrow, f bbl.,5i>'tiao. Lima beau*. 
y ) ■ bush.. 8l.UU@l 2.io. Onion*, rc<l, V bbl.. *l..i0: 
yellow, do . p boh,$1.76. i yellow. rlo„ *> bbl., »2. Tur¬ 
nips, Kustm, *1. Onions, pickling, V bbl., *3@4. 
Damp hum, V l(io, $3@6 1)0. 
Wool.—T he market Is in hotter shape for sellers. 
Tuere laa lair inquiry tor Western fleeces, eornbltg 
and delaine, pulled u.ni fine stock generally oil mau- 
ufueiuring aee mm. With less ulfliciiUy experienced 
lu muiutaiulng lu I late tates. 
Ohio. Pennsylvania and West Virginia— 
0 Qta. per Jb. 
Dicklocx.60 @54 
A.V. m @48 
45 @ 43 
43 @ 47 
4U @ 43 
55 @ 62 
A . 40 @ 43 
No. 1. 48 & 60 
5to. 2. ft) @ jg 
Coarse.4U , 46 
Combing. 68 @ 65 
New fork, Michigan und Wisconsin— 
XX. 44 pi 46 
X. 44 @ 46 
No. 1. 45 @48 
No. 2. 43 @47 
Course.ID @ 43 
Combing. 55 @62 
tudiana, Kentucky and Tennessee— 
XX. 44 @ 47 
X .44 @17 
No. 1.46 @48 
No. 2. 43 @ 47 
Coarse... 4u @45 
Combing......65 @62 
Combing, unwashed. 38 @ 46 
Illinois. Iowa and Minnesota— 
XX .43 @ 46 
X... . 43 @ 46 
No. 1. 45 @ 43 
No. 2. 43 @45 
Coarse.40 @ 43 
PAINT! 
Costs half* the price of white lead, laNtH longer, cover* more, looks better. 
Practically tested 20 rears, aud has proved far superior to ordinary paints every 
lime. This paint is l-'OIC U^itJ, in nil known shades, cau be applied 
by «tuy one with positive satisfaction, on either inside or outside work, Boats, etc.; 
warranted elastic; water-proof, and NOT to pesil, rliiilk oiT, or crack; 
dries quickly on any surface, forming a smooth, linn, elastic, and beautiful paint. 
We iuvile correspondence. 
SAMPLES, ALSO XOO PACE BOOK, 3?"I*3313, 
to nuy one stating where they saw this notice. Our enamel paint is strictly a 
first-class article, large »y iti use and fully endorsed by Public institutions; Cor¬ 
porations; leading r»»en in ull sections. We are offering *i|»e« iul prices for this 
month only. Write ut ouce and save money, or cull. 
N. Y. SLATE ROOFING CO., 
8 Cedar 8t.,N.Y.; 49 So. Front St., Phi la.; 12 Central Wharf, Boston ; 84 Park Place, Newark,N. J. 
Georgia. Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana— 
Fine unwashed. 37 @ 40 
Medium unwashed.. 36 @ 68 
Coarse unwashed....... .SO @ 33 
Burry.20 @25 
tt (It'll ESTKIt, Sept. 25-—Flour market Arm ; 
spring, *7.25: amber wlntor, *7.50; wlnte winter. $7.To; 
double extra, $8. live flour steady at $5.75. Wheat 
is dull; Milwaukee club, f].3.'>@t.40: Binher winter, 
$1.26(0)1.25: white winter. &1.25@1 35. Oats, old,50@. r i.ic ; 
row, Iu@45q. Oivrt< ateaiiy ut7.T@60e. Corn meal. $1.85 
@2. Uniter, 263)2ko. Clumse. I3@13e. Eggs. 17aol3o 
Lard, I3@l Apples, p bu..4il@6()u. Dotutuos, V bu.. 
33@@I6C. Beans, v bn.. *' .lOal.W). Mess pork. $22@23. 
Wool.iJOfSBe. Hay. 8KM 10. Straw. »7"i.i2. flmothy 
seed. *3<!v3-25; clover, $7.50 .#..V5. Wood, hard, *1 
cord, $U:«)10. Com I, $6.95727.56 tor stove. 
CODNTKY CHEESE iiAKKET. 
Little Falla. N. Y.. Sept. 26,1875. 
The dairy market nt Little Fulls for the week end¬ 
ing sept. 2 1 sh wed mkui an entirely nlffe out aspect 
from those of the past, moat or so that salesmen of 
factories wera thoroughly and agreeably surp Ised. 
f!o tutuIItar had they become with low prices and de- 
p.'easa . transactions that they worn not prepared for 
tim •• rise,’' and nurr il closed out their stook ut the 
ruling run. 1 * of lust week before they becuum uwara 
of tne advance. Between six'.v-nvo and seventy 
factories »'Id goods this week represt flljog, In the 
aggregate, about 8,00' boxes Of ObSSM. Bales ot 
iMesu were rutttlll i effected, uud oousequoully the 
market clOAdd ut u muuli earlmr haur tlniu usual; 
like. wa< o;ild for tbo bulk, ttm rest going for lino. 
About 556 boxes of f«m dairy cheese were sold ut 
prices ranging from lOJfe. to l0<o 
There were tlftoen package- of butter la the mar¬ 
ket. svblch brought from .8 <«.i0o. 
SVr) have advieis I rum utiruud up to the third 
veek in September, our l.ooaim correspondent 
says 1 The stock of tlewtt A .so n is pressed on the 
market for wind* no reasonable offers are ro used, 
still, lira tin - is source, and sells at extreme quota¬ 
tions . buyers for September stitpiu mt ut a eon.nder- 
i.btn iidvaneo on prgrent r iles. A mud . emuml lor 
tliiest K igllsh and Du oh. (Jitoiatlotis aro us fol¬ 
lows : 
English Cheddar, 7S@38s.; Wiltshire double, 70@ 
7 I;ii. . Cheshire mehluiu, lifliglls.; flue. 76@S0s.; HuOtCll, 
U0@7hs.; American, extra line, ;Vi@57s.; flue, 52<gi5-is.; 
good, 44@64».; secondary, 34@4Us. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Nuw York, Sept.25,1875, 
RECEIPTS OP LIVE STOCK. 
Rtfffvtni. 
Cow*. 
Cslvus. 
Limbi, 
H'jk*. 
Sixtieth St.. 
.. 2,027 
20 
501 
887 
mo 
Foriv-Wight II tit... 
.. U 0 
58 
1,901 
14.HUT 
ixio 
turtle tn St. 
.. OOO 
IK) 
14 
ii tm 
llurslmus Cove.... 
. 6.752 
17 
264 
16.937 
10.989 
Total* thl* week... 
" last week... 
.. 9,379 
95 
2,680 
33,386 
20,574 
.. 9.839 
71 
1,114 
29,738 
17,739 
Beeves.—O n Monday last trade in hornnd cattle, 
ranging from fair to choice, wan fair, but salriB of In¬ 
ferior quality bovi.es were slow uud only effected lu 
small lots: pries, TH >. 1;Ho-; weights. 4cwt. 
Wednesday trade wan slow, with prices at Sj(@l3o.: 
weights,oli .i)iu cwt. Thursday sales worn effected ut 
6K@l2*c.; weights, . r @8 Cwt Friday thn markets 
closed dull at weights, 5)$ a 84 cwt, From 
W@63 lbs. loive boon a.luwed to the uw( . not. Span¬ 
ish berdv, direct from the Plains, sola at 6@8tfo.i 
corn-fed do., u@IOo.; imtiv« steers, 9m 12X0.; grade 
do., i2k@l3Xo.; oseu, .’m.uUc; dry cows and heifers, 
ll@il-*C.; mixed Hurds at 10@ilXc. Tbo quid ty of 
the herds, as ubov • quoted, ranged from poor to 
uhulue ; geueral quality fair to good. 
comparative rates. 
Tins week. Lust week. 
Quality. Cents. Ceuta. 
duuu.13 (ai3x 12 Ut I8X 
Hair.11 @ 11X It Ktllik 
Poor.16 @10X 10 @10* 
Poorest.. . 8 b, 9-k 7 («■ «4f 
lien, selling rules .lOXaUX 11 @12 
Milch Cows.—There has been a slight Improve¬ 
ment In this brunch of trade. Sales have been easier 
and In larger numbers without, howovor, any ad¬ 
vance lu vuluc*. One heller sold for *67.7 ; 2 cows 
for $io(J: 5 do. at *.i6s)U7 s< head , 3 do. at |69i.i)8i.aD F 
head ; 9 do. at $I5@65 t bead; 6do. at $22@30.60 p 
head; calves always Included. 
Veals and calves.—O n a heavy run of Inferior 
quality stock trade has been dull In grass calves und 
m dvrbte In *mo i th quality reals. Uraas calves, 
chiefly quoted rtom Ccntr lN« w York, sold at *5@I4 
# head. Slate veals sold at H@!3(s.; Jersey do. at 9@ 
Dvfc ; Denuaylvuuia do., 8k@9Xc. 
Sheep AND Lambb.—T rade remains slow, save in 
choice quality sheep, which are scat CO. 'The lambs 
to iiuiid are not guud enough to meet the demand, 
therefore prices have fallen Kc. Mouduv sheep sold 
ui 4X@6WOt: lambs. 6«t8Xd. Wednesday sheep sold 
in small lots ut Iambs, « «■ 73fC- Thursday 
sale* were i ff. ou-d in shelly at fX'aoXcd lambs, 6St@ 
7J(C. Friday the market closed dull, with sales of 
sheep at 5@QXCd lambs, ll'M'tfXc. State sheep sold 
at 4J»(«6Xo ; ohlo do., 5@6J»e : M ehlgiin do., 5X@ 
SJfC,. Jersey ewes, 514(n,5",c.. CanaOil sheop, 5X@6.WO.! 
Dbluwuro lambs, 8e ; Stale do., 6;^@8Nc.; Pcnnsyl- 
viiuta do , Including culls. 6@71<)0. 
Huos. A few small lots of -State hogs were sold on 
live weight ut f.-)^»iX ( ' < ‘6-373v V cwt. City dressed firm 
at lOX'iiilc. '* It., with general sales at lQE@lUfco. 
¥ B). 
Horse MARKET.—Trade has not fallen hack 
since our lust report, still, owing to the Influenza 
now prevalent iu must sales stables, buyers are 
timid of making pun-buses of high-priced horses: 
56 head ot pour quality light harness horses eold ut 
$. 9a92 p head ; H head Of ordinary quality do- sold 
at9)11)54)87 p he;d; 1 choice quality saddle horse. 
$600 ; 4 saddle horses, fI3y-(i3)0 ¥ head; a pairs of 
heavy draught horses, $375@46u F pair; 1 pair family 
carriage horses. *460 Thirty-one nurses arrived per 
Frio Railroad via Oak Cliff Station. 
W RITE TO THE TRAVELERS INSUR¬ 
ANCE COMPANY, at Hartford, Conn., or 
apply to any agent, to. a Life or General Accident 
Policy. 
IRFIIYP Wanted— Salary or commission. Ad- 
AU£N I «9 dress COWAK A Co., Eighth St., N. Y. 
<^FALL PLANTING^ 
rarcrafij 
Tin* A in iiiii ii N». of Vick’n i’I nru l Cnidc, 
rontuining doscrlptlona of flyarlmliM, Till urn, 
Lilies, and all liulba and Seeds tor Full Plant¬ 
ing In the Harden, and for Winter Flowers In 
the Huiiso—Just publ shed, aud sent, free to all. Ad¬ 
dress J A 31 EH VICK. Rochester, N. V. 
di» , k to Sio, OOO Uaa boon Invited in 8tnok 
Drlvilei’O*. and paid MiMJ por npi t. profit. 
*• How to Do it,” a book on Wall tit,, sent free 
TUMJ1H1DGE ft Co., Ban lie rH, 2 Wall tit., N. Y. 
TRY DOBBINS’ ELECTRIC SOAP. 
11 r r n 1 [P for any machine; 12 for I0c.; 36 for $ 1 . 
NLLULLuL. 1‘KituiNS ft CO.. Walnut St., 1'bilii. 
RURAL CLUB LIST. 
THE RURAL AND OTHER PAPERS AT LOW RATES 
The periodicals In this list uro offered at a large 
reduction from thoir rates, with a view to accomo¬ 
dating our friends who wish to subscribe for 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
In conjunction with any other paper herein named 
TO OBTAIN ANY JOURNAL 
In this list, and the Rural, It I s only oeeessary to 
send your address in full, and the money with the 
order, when they will bo sent. POSTAGE prepaid. 
Subscriptions may begin at any time. 
SAMPLE COPIES 
of the RURAL only will be sent on application. For 
copies of other publications address the publisher of 
the paper wanted. 
You can remit by Draft, P. O. Money Order, or 
Registered Latter, at our rule; otherwise lit your 
own. If there U no Agent for the Rural In your 
locality, please become one by ironvfl.Vu A CLt». It 
will pay. 
Now p ease note that we will furnish tho Rural 
New-Yorker one year and other of the periodicals 
named below, postuge prepaid, on receipt ot the 
price specified: 
Monthly Magazines, 
'Arthur's Home .Magazine.*5 15 $4 30 
•Domoresl.’s Fashion Magazine. 5 65 4 76 
Harper'* Monthly. 6 65 6 65 
Peterson's La lea’ Magazine. 4 65 4 06 
Scribner's Monthly... 0 65 6 7i 
Science of Health. 4 6.1 4 00 
tit. Nicholas. 5 65 4 9J 
Wci'klicH [Literary]- 
Appleton's Journal. G 66 5 65 
Danbury Nows.., .. 4 75 4 00 
Ft reside Companion. 5 65 4 05 
Frauk Leslie’s Buys and Girls... fl 15 4 25 
*■ ** Lady’s Journal. 6 6 * 6 65 
Harper’s Weekly. 6 65 5 65 
'• Bazaar. 6 65 6 65 
•Health and Home. 5 15 4 o5 
Waverly Magazine. 7 65 6 60 
[ Religious. J 
Independent. 5 85 5 20 
illustrated Christian Weekly. 5 15 4 so 
Methodist... ...... ..... 5 65 4 50 
Presbyterian. 5 80 4 65 
Presbyterian (John Knox Engraving).. 5 96 5 40 
Watchman aud Reflector. 5 85 4 85 
[Miscellaneous.] 
Now York Witness. 3 85 3 35 
“ “ Sun. 3 85 3 35 
“ “ Evening Post. 4 15 3 40 
*’ “ Tribune. 4 65 4 Ol) 
“ ” Nation...-.'. 7 85 6 85 
Chicago Times. 4 65 3 60 
Inter-Ooeun. 4 0 3 60 
Cincinnati Corniuorchil. 4 80 3 hi) 
’• Buquinor.. 4 65 8 DO 
Gazette . 4 65 3 90 
Times and Hand-Boo ........ 1 73 3 90 
Detroit Frno Press. 4 0> 8 9J 
Tribune . 4 65 uuu 
’Louisville Gourier-.loui ni l. 4 65 3 tO 
Springfield Republican... .. 4 65 3 »5 
St. Louis Times. 4 15 3 60 
Scientific American. 6 85 6 20 
Toledo Hlurto.4 65 8 96 
Toronto Globe. . 4 65 4 ijO 
The papers marked with a • give to each subscriber 
ns fellow* DK.vtoitk.ST'S choice of two' hi-"tno , 
”'I’no Captive Clidd ” or ••The Old oukpn Bucket;” 
Hearth and Home oiler* 12 Ftchings; Arthur's 
Magazine, a ch"iuu of two engnivlnis—“The Lion 
hi Livu " or '* The Interrupted Header;” tho 
Courier-Journal gives a uoupuu for their Distri¬ 
bution of prosents. 
Address 
K FIC A L N i:\V-YOUKICH, 
78 I>uaiie Nt., New York City. 
The Rural New-York.kk, roumic < hv D. D. T. 
MoOita, is uuc i,i iui: Oissi, Il out tllO Oeal.Ugrloill- 
tural pitimr* published In tillscouuf-y. Wee rtalely 
know or none which so exactly fill* our Idi u ot a 
paper for the farmer and h « fireside as docetbis 
journal. Mr. Mookk aim* tn make the Rural such 
a paper as shall delight the hospitable housekeeper, 
give lUHtructton and amusement to riic yourg, and 
lurnlsn pleasant reading to »H whqthcr In country 
Or town. Taking the last issue as u specimen num¬ 
ber, we can truly say It fulfills ail these conditions, 
aud ueartUy commend It to oil.—Dover UV. j.) Mail. 
