OCT. © 
MOORE’S RURAL WEW-YORKER. 
245 
ing their good? to induce ft trade on a relatively 
easier basis. This was wise, particularly the case 
with die crades, least In favor, or lute made July 
and early August factories. Wh -le 13k was paid for 
strictly fancy Supteraiur stock. It ha* boon impos¬ 
sible to obtain over 13c. for the August make, and 
but few bids exceeded 12o. for the July stock. Only 
one or two buyers were disposed to operate for ex¬ 
port at I3V-. but the class of goods at this price did 
not accumulate in the stock materially, as tue home 
trade were taking them moderately. The general 
business on local account has been exceptionally 
brisk and ha* tended to help receivers out materi¬ 
ally. Die high figure* have sent stock forward from 
the interior rapidly, and the arrivals hero for the 
week are the largest tor some little time, 'l’lie ship¬ 
ments are only p’,(kW boxes, mid the home trade con¬ 
sidered, we shall probably carry over 49,000 boxes. 
Tbe prico of cheese now Is not on a par with lint- 
tor. .is some advance hit* been mude on the latter, 
the trade, consequently, are hopeful, at least for 
the immediate future of the market; their views 
are furl her strengthened by the Steady rise in the 
English market* recently. 
New State factory, farcy, 13.913X0.: One. 12\'wHc.; 
(the home trade pay 12 >S@I Pic.i.l good' j prime. 11 H 
@12X0.1 fair to good. K)@ll ife.: poor to fair. YXMlllC. 
State Karra Dairy—Good to prime, llK@t2}4e.; fair to 
good. iUHiXe. Western factory, Cheddar tine, 115( 9 
12Sc.: good to prime, 10 9119c.; flat, line, 12@l2¥c.; 
good t<> prltne, IOioUXc.; fair, Sk@ 10 e.; poor to fair. 
BXflisXe. 
Cm HR— Small lots, 15@20c. 
Corn Mkai -Has been in active demand at lower 
prices, , lies of Western at $3 Wise I: Jersey and Penu¬ 
ry lvantfi- $fl.50 #3.90; and linuidywlne, t4.20@4 to. 
Cotton.— Heavy arrivals here and at the Southern 
ports and depressed foreign markets have lod to 
lower prices. The closing prices were:—12 lS-18o. for 
October: 12KC, for November: 12Nc. for December; 
12V@ 12 dj-llle. for January; 12 1 .'t-Iti912 31-llic. f ir 
FeortlftTf t 13 5-32@15 3-hie. for March; l3Jtj@13 13-320. 
for April: 111 12-32(913X0. for May ; 13 I t- hie. for June; 
13 31-32@Mo, for J uly : Ilk @U 3 - 160 . for August. 
(^uoiatious for spot cotton, based on American 
Standard Of classification : 
1 h>lai nil. 
Ala. 
Orb'd ns. 
Texa. 
Ordinary..... 
. 10 k 
10 V 
16 K 
ms 
Strict ordinary. 
• Ilk 
i”, 
Gk 
• 
Good ordinary. 
. 11 Y 
H V 
12 
ilk 
Strict good do. 
,. 1 *K 
12 k 
12 K 
i-'k 
Low middling. 
.. 12 X 
13k 
III 
Strict low mhblllngg 
.13 
|3« 
13k 
i«k 
Middling.. ... 
..I3'< 
13k 
13k 
l.'i k 
Good middling .. . 
, 13k 
ns 
13Y 
13 Hi 
Strict good middling 
..I3:X 
13 k 
14k 
11 
Middling ran’. 
..Ilk 
Hk 
Ilk 
Hk 
Fair... 
.iftk 
Ink 
15% 
15k 
stained. 
Good ordinary. 
.Low middling. 
...12 
Strict ordinary. 
..11 >4 Middling. 
_ 12 1 
Domestic Dried FRUITS. New apples are arriv¬ 
ing in small lots and selling at lilc. for prime lots. 
Old apples are In few bunds md held above views of 
buyers. Blackberries urc soiree and bring very l ull 
prices. Peeled poaches have a fair demand, partly 
on spmrulutivo account. 
Apples. southern ounrtors, 187.5 crop, ?k @8 
sliced, ill rlllH'c. for slrlctly prime; Si- 0,0 sliced. 9k@ 
glia 11 in'', !) o.l>ic.; Western do . 8 ' eejllc. Black¬ 
berries, 1871 crop, good, 9k@l0e.; pew, 11 k@l3c. Peel¬ 
ed peaches, good and prime Georgia, 1 I 9 I 80 .; choice, 
17<3>1So. Uneecled peaches, now.:-', .osxo. for halves, 
and 6Y<Sl70- tor quarters. Pnim», lO.U.Sc. Raspberries, 
Old) Sju.i now 33c. (‘berries, 'k-c. 
Boos. There bn*beena brisk movement through¬ 
out the week, and the line quality of Western stock 
has helped to keep activity at the full prices. Wo 
quote: ... , „ 
Dung Island and Now Jersey, single barrel*. V 
bbh.iiO9211c., State and Pennsylvania, 2s@29e.; Wcut- 
erii, prime. 27 H@ 2 He,; do., fair mark*, 3<ik<427c.: Can¬ 
adian, 27>l@3so.: Bgg barrels, 20o. 
Essential OtbS. — The market is not quotably 
C \Vo K u note peppermint In glass “ II. G." $1.25 V n>. 
cans, $1. Wlntergreeu, *3.2.* 1* sassafras, We.; 
spearmint, $ 8 | pennyroyal,$ 2 ; wormwood, $t; tansy, 
$4. 
Flour.— The market has been strengthened by 
the intliienees working on wheat, English shippers, 
who have been holding nirso long, arc again in the 
market which, in connection with increased trade 
from the West Indies ami .South American markets, 
us well as a strong local demand, have given a very 
satisfactory amount of business. 
Superfine State. $5.1093.50; extra do., $5.75(96.60; 
superfine Western. extra do.. $5.T5@0.fi5: 
No. 2, *».40@WHl; extra nnind-lioop Ohio. $,,. 7 . 1(9 
fi.lii: trade brands do.. $0,l.5@7.6l): white wheat ex¬ 
tra*. ftUihKiS.iii): St. Louis, $5.Uj@9.fiO:« ity Mills extra. 
$5.706*7.75; Southern at 4o.tK>@7.liQ for common to fair 
shipulngextra*, and $?.06@9.W forgood to very choice. 
Rye at *l.25@6,fm. 
Itnckwheat FtOMf is arriving In small lots, with 
State held at $3 93.25 e loU IDs. 
Eon Eiii.N Dm Kit Fur its. - New layer raisins. $2.50; 
$3.15(9•10 for loose muscatel; currants, 7-5(c.; sul¬ 
tana raisins, 16c.; tigs, 15c. for drum* and I8@30c. for 
layers; Valencia raisius, lie. The quotations arc for 
new fruit. 
Fresh Fruit*.— There is a good demand Tor prime 
Morristown peaahes, but the remnant ot Delaware* 
is poor, small, ami slow of sale. Pears are in good 
demand; the quality of Scckcls a no Flemish Beauty 
surpasses former years. Ilnrtlctts tlnd a ready sale, 
even at the nigh prices. California will send winter 
pears right along. Several good-sized parcels have 
been sold duringthe week. Grapes uro doing tint lor; 
the rough aortatiroonto! market. Cranberries have 
fair Inquiry fov the early date. Apples aellve and 
higher. 
Apples.— Mixed lots, V blil-i $3.33: good, $3; fair, 
$2,50; inferior, $1.5092.25. Peaeiies—Clioiee basket*, 
$1.T5@2: pnnrtngnnil, 3ft@i si. Pears. -Conking,St bid. 
$3uit. Harriott, fancy. *14: prime. *ICkcI,'I; fair to 
good. $9@ll; Duchess, $7,ass; LoUlol II nine, 80 , 1 . 8 • 
Flemish Uoautv, 85,i>8; Heckle,$9010. Plums -Dam¬ 
son, p hhl., $1 2@J4; common Blue. *II@I3 Grapes 
Delaware, It.. K 9 IO 0 .: Conenrd, 4'*.lie.; Catawba, 
8 @llkj.: Diana, 7@9c. (Iranberries Jersey, choice, 
bush, crate*, $ 3 . 7593 ; pood to prime, $3.8092,75; good 
to choice, IHvtfii Cape Cod, fancy, V lib!., $9 <*10; good 
to prune, $s@ 0 . 
Fun* AND SKINS.—Tho Producers’Price Current 
say* The London fur sales of Aug.31*t to Sept, '.fill 
are now reported. As compared with tho sales in 
March the following Is the showing;—Bear. Eastern 
aud choice mink, silver and gray fox and lynx show 
no change. Muskrat, marten, fisher otter and red 
fox declined IIJ ct. Heaver, sea otter and cross 
fox declined I . II ct. ordinary mink and Northern 
and Northwestern raccoon declined 20 V ct. Skunk 
declined 30 p ct. Western. Southern and South¬ 
western raccoon declined 35 P ot. Opossum declined 
111 1' ct, Lclpsig tales ure now in progress from which 
we expect early advices. 
Grain.—F or wheat the steady decline in prices 
which bus been noted latterly brought the market 
to u basts to Induce export trade, unit with tho start 
to this branch of business again and moderate sup- 
lilies only Coming to hand, prices reacted several 
days since, aud have steadily advanced, closing 
strong. The West lias got the Impression held by 
the trade here that more than the usual amount of 
stock will bo required for ttjo English markets this 
season, it not now, Ilian through tho winter months, 
and have looked upon the late market falling off in 
price* as consequent upon the excessive shipment* 
ahn-ad mmle during the summer months willed for 
a while led to burdensome accumulations there, 
consequently supplies reountly have been marketed 
slowly, and this feature has Helped to the advance 
quoted. Corn ha* been Ip more tavorwltli shippers, 
and has advanced, closing, huwover, with scarcely 
as much strength, Oats—The new crop has been 
marketed ireely, and lias kept prices low, although 
there is a disposition among buyers to operate freely 
at current figures. Latest, sales of wheal are at $1.30 
for prime new No, 2 Milwaukee spring alt -at; $ 1.28 
for ehulee ulil No. 2 North-West soring utloat; $1,24 
@1.26 Jor Old No. 3 Cilkugu spring, in store, for fair 
to prime: $1.1891.24 for new No. 7 do,, for soft to 
about prime car lots: $1.12@1.19 for No. 3 spring, 
chiefly at $1,12 for average new Chicago afloat; $1,00 
@ 1.11 I'm- rejected spring; fl. 5 O 9 i.ij,! for choice to 
extra old white Michigan, in store, for shipment; 
*1.5091.55 for now do,, ear lots, of choice to extra; 
fl.itik for choice old white State, In store ; new No. I 
Toledo white wheat, to arrive by October 18. at $1.39. 
and prltno new No.2 Milwaukee spring, November 
delivery, at Rye at, lkln. for State. Barley at 
$1.1V91.2() for fonr-rowed State: Canada We "tut $1.30. 
Barley malt at $ 1 .Sibil.N> for prime anil strictly eholeo 
Canada West. Corn at 61lk@T0c. for sail stock: 67146® 
09,ke. for steamer do.; ', 0 ( 9710 . for new yellow West¬ 
ern,.and *6(975,•. ter white Western Oats at32.99 
•l.'i • e for now mixed Westerti, as to qualliy, mainly 
at 18c. for prime Chicago, afloat: tfl@5flo. for new 
white Western ; 55c. for prime new white State. 
Hat ano straw.—E xports past week, 87(1 bales 1 
since Jan. 1st. 77,671 do.: same time last year, 81,7211 
do. Too irnvuls have been larger anil prices have 
fa Hired rhe buyer. 
Bale hay 1 * quoted: Shipping, T(I975C.: retail quali¬ 
ties, ’.kle.ioitl.()o for new; clover, 60975c.; salt, 55 960 a. 
Straw is quoted at *‘>@990. for long rye; 00365c. for 
short rye; 55965 c. lor oat. 
Hops,- Prices have now reached so low a busts 
that there l* less of a pressure to sell, although buy. 
era are met on the basis quoted. There la a larger 
business in progress from ill ' homo trade, but out¬ 
side of till* not much doing. Home few small lot* 
have been sdnppitd from tins marled' to the other 
side, with a view of phieing samples of the new crop 
there, tu anticipation that order* will lie prompted. 
It is reported that about 1,060 bile* have been bought 
in tile country by the trade here for shipment abroad, 
hut tt is the impression that relatively low prices 
must, have been given ns an inducement. The new 
crop i* now coming in quite, treaty, and there is a 
very fair amount of stork on sale. New orup quoted 
at 10@l5o.: yearlings, Sol.’c.; old, all growths, f olio. 
LBATIriOK.—ItcnUOck. light, 25;026J4o.; do. middle, 
36@28Vc.; do. heavy. 269 @ 28 Hc., do. good, damaged 
23921 He. 
PoC j.tr v and GAme.-T here la a fair tone to the 
poultry market as the weather becomes more season¬ 
able. Live western is hard to sell. N. J. now more 
than supplies tlie market. Dressed la now salable 
to a small extent. We quote Dressed State fowl*, 
prime at. 11916 c., do. ohlosen* at WolTc., anil turkey* 
163170. Western stock win not .•each these by bo le,, 
lull Jersey and Bucks Co. lots might sell 10 . higher. 
We quote: 
Spring chickens. Jersey. V n>., Ibolie.-, Wi-stern, II 
Ot )I jc. Fowl*. Jersey. 11;,i,l ie.: Western. I'6®l3e. ; 
Booster*. 69 Hr. Turkey*, Jersey, i iwitie.. Western, 
15 .615c. Jersey clucks, 71 pair. (iSisiHOc.: Western, 19 .V 1 
65c. Jersey geese, V pair, $LT5@2,(N<j Western, $1.25 
@1.87. 
Gam«—Gaiiie arrives sparingly; Partridges not 
wanted: shot birds urn hard to sell. Quail will be 
quotable next week. I’ignons, abundant.and cheap. 
Wild ducks quoted at. Ill)975c, lor Mallard, III 9 II for 
Toni. Grouse, v pair. !i5c.(>#fl.; partridges, state. V 
pair, T:V9*fiC.; Western, 5 U 97 UC.; woodcock. State 
and New Jersey, V pair, 9fle.@$l: Western, SlkaOJc. 
p pair: yvlld pigeons, atull-fod. P dor... SI.3792.IHI: 
flight, ¥ do-/.. tbiid.lOc.i hares, t( pair, ii0v<i75c.: rab¬ 
bit*: V Pair, 40®4l)c. 
I’novi: shins. Brices have been etoadlly advanc¬ 
ing. For pork a sharp "corner” in the rihlcago 
market has influence I, to sotne extent, values, al¬ 
though a good distributing business has helped the 
market. Lard is fairly acilve. Bacon I* scarce and 
strong. Tho quotation* arc for moss pork $22.IUc. 
for spot and October . extra prime moss, $19.'t0 sttJfi. 
Oresaed hogs at loured I ,c. Bacon at 1 JVc. for West- 
long clear; l3u. fur city. (In, Lardat 13 15-169 lie. for 
eusii and Ibstotinr didlverlos, lHf( tor November, 
12 11-16 fin' H. U, remainder of the year, 1294c. for 
H. II. 12 months. MtCel’Ino at, I iVo, for WOHtOl'n. Tal. 
low at 1fiJ4@liI'6C. for prime. Hoof hams at $25(926 
fornewaml $3l(93i for old. Exira mess at $10,563 
11.500.. anil $8.S0i9$lfi tor plain mess; packet, $16, 
tierced beef noinliial fur India moss, $I.i..'h)(9PJ.5uc. 
lor prhno moss, and city extrn moss at $.;i.50o. 
SAI/f. -Aaliton's, $2.5037.600,; M irshftH'H, Wuslng- 
tou A Worthington's. s)..iai91.55a: Donkin'*, 
I. 65; lliggliis .v, Dean’s, $1.7(Vwl.80. 
HEEIJ,—A lot of 2a bags new Clover Inis been re¬ 
ceived and taken for shipment at I lo. Timothy is 
plenty and dull at $3.75(9.7. , 
Sugar (Refined.)—Soft yellow, H9l0c.; Soft white* 
IOk'IOSo.; crushed, 111(0.: powdered, lOJ^Mdlc.; granu¬ 
lated, I le. 
TOBACCO.—Ifi Kentucky loaf there is a 
trade 011 export uoommt, at, firm prices, 
more freely dealt In at. tell tlgurOH. 
KENTUCKY LE AC. 
Common lug*.....,.,..... 
Good lugs. 
Low leaf,.,.. 
Medium leaf... 
Good leaf. 
Fine leaf.. 14J4@I6 
HKKDLKAF—crop-OF 1873. 
Light. 
Cent*. 
7 @ 8 
3'-; (9 » 
fib, 9 10 
II .9ITS 
13 <9ti 
Connecticut wrappers. 
Assorted lots.. 
Massachusetts assorted lots. 
Connecticut and .Massachusetts seconds. 
Filler*.... 
Pennsylvania assorted lots. 
New York assorted lots, common. 
New York assorted lots, good to hue_ 
Ohio assorted lots... 
Wisconsin assorted lots... 
crop or 1871. 
Connecticut seconds, One...... 
Fillers, line, ... ... 
.Seconds ami llllcrs shipping .... .. 
steady fair 
Soedloaf is 
Heavy. 
Cents. 
8 & 8 >* 
H t{@ !J 
'.I‘A 610,'7 
1114(913 
i;i',fC9i.)'.., 
16 @18 
Cents. 
. 20 @15 
. 15 @25 
. II @13 
. 12 @15 
. 7 (9 8 
. 16 @25 
. H @11 
. 12 @18 
. HJiOlfi 
. 7 @10 
Cenls. 
.15 @21) 
. 8 @10 
. 7 ® 9 
VKG ETARLEH. Export Of potatoes, past week. 4,000 
hid*. There is enough shipping demand t > steady 
the market, but new sorts are beginning to come hi 
and the enlarged supply pro vents improvement m 
prices. Tomatoes are scarce amt have no settle I 
price. Cauliflower* run small tills season. Garden 
siulf liegliis tri tell the good elTuel, of cool weather. 
Early Ruse, in hulk 1 ' bbl„ $l@1.25: t’each Blows, 
*1.5041,75; 1'eerles*. $(.@1,25 Srt'uelpotatoes, p hbl., 
$ 1 . 1592 ; Virginia. $1.50.41.75; North Carolina, $1.50, 
Cabbages, 73 tOQ,$3@i. Bumpkin*. $1 IDU, $1(96. Tur¬ 
nips. Russia, : s( hbl., $1.91. Carrott*. V bnl., .$ 1 .50. 
Cauliflower. Si do/... «l@5. Onions, rod, and yellow, 
hbl., $1,50(91,70; white. 82 . 
Wool, .vi.innfacnipers have been In the market 
for Tine Western fleeces to work on spring good a, ami 
with this trade prices arc strong. Combing and de¬ 
laine are moving oil quite freely at, full figure*. Full- 
ed are sold close up £0 offerings. Spring California 
grades li.tvo a fair Inquiry, bur desirable lots arc In 
reduced stock and business is necessarily limited. 
Texas kinds are offering moderately ami nrlng steady 
figures. Carpet grades have a fair sale, but foreign 
slock, as a rule. Is very lightly dealt In. 
Ohio. I'&nnsylvania and West Virginia— 
Ct*. per lb. 
Picklock. 50 @ 51 
X .V....-...46 @48 
X.... 16 @ 48 
No. I. 48 @ 50 
Xo- 2. 46 @ 48 
Coarse,... 40 >s 45 
Combing. 68 @ (55 
New York, Michigan and Wisconsin— 
XX.. 44 @ 46 
X. it @ 46 
No.]..-...,..45 @48 
No. 2. 43 (9 17 
Coarse... 41) (9 43 
Combing.. 65 @ 62 
Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee— 
XX. 44 @ 47 
X. 41 @47 
No. 1. 46 @48 
Nil. 2. 43 (9 47 
Coarse-. 40 @43 
Combing.-. .55 @62 
Combing, unwashed. 38 @ 46 
IIHooIh, Iowa and Minnesota— 
XX. 43 @ 40 
X. 43 (9 lo 
No. 1...,. 15 (9 48 
No. 2. 43 @45 
Coarse. 40 @ 43 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana- 
Fine unwashed. 37 @ 40 
Medium unwashed. 36 @38 
Course unwashed.30 @33 
Burry. 20 @25 
ROOFING! 
Coni|»Iut.o materials for a now roof 4 l£e. a sq. ft.; can Lc laid By any (me and is 
superior to 41,1a other roofings for cheapness, 4lrc-pi*ooC qualities and iliini* 
hllily. 
SAMPLES, ALSO IOO PACE BOOK OF TESTIMONIALS, 
to any one stating whore they saw this notice ; write or call ji$ once, fllines’ Rubber 
Roofing being very elastic and requiring .^'O tar or gravel, is strongly recommended by 
Architects, Corporations, Public Institutions, Builders, and leading men in all sections, for 
new steep or Hat roofs ; can also be laid over olil shingles, felt, plastic and mastio roofs 
with positive satisfaction ; will not draw aud split apart or crack—is clean to haudlo ; plia¬ 
ble in roll! weuther; has no smell iu hot weather; sheds water readily; weighs but 
(15 lbs. to the square, and when old, can easily be repainted or repaired by any one at a 
trilling expense. Correspondence Invited. 
N. Y. SLATE ROOFING CO., 
8 Cedar St., N.Y.: 49 So. Front St., Phi la.; 1® Central Wharf, Boston ; SI Park Place, Newark, N.J. 
ItOlKI ESTI0R, Get. ti.—Flour market steady; 
spring, $7.25: umber winter. $7.50: white winter, *7.75; 
double extra. $8. live tlour quint at >5.75. Wheat 
Is dull: Milwaukee club. *1.359)1.10: amber winter, 
$ 121 . 1 ,hi. 25: white winter. *t.'!.V9l.3'i, Oats, old,o0c9f>5c ; 
new, 4>l(«:luo. Onro steady at 75i.i>8llo. Corn meal, $1.85 
@2. Butter, 26 9'iSe. Cheese. 11(9130. Eggs. 18:9Pie. 
Lard. LEol-io. Apples, P hu..50@7ae. UotutoilH, (,' hu., 
■TV,i),9file. Bean*. W tm..$1.1(1;,>,1.711. Mess pork. $22(933. 
Woo I, Ml..vide. Hay, *111916. Straw, $7@T2. Timothy 
send. *3:,u3.2'i, clover. $7.5097.15. Wood, hard, fi 
Cord, $'.M1II. Coni, $6.95:97.3.5 for stove. 
COUNTRY CHEES2C MARKET. 
LlT-ri.lC FA 1.1,8, N. Y.. Oet. 2, 1875. 
The dairy market at Little Falls for the week mul¬ 
ing Oet. 2 was belter 1 ban that of last. week, there 
being an advance of about 1 1 ;e. over previous rates. 
About 8,0 in boxes of factory elmose were offered, of 
which liver 1,lil)l lioxes were sold. These went a* 
follows:- 18 PI. He; plat !:■,(•.; 12 III 12'-,i'.; 5 at !2e. 
t( was report ml that two Or throe extra fine brunch 
brought IStfo. 
The advance in prices tins week, a* well as the 
linexpeefed rise of a work ago wus, wo think, too 
sudden to prove lusting. However, quite a number 
ol fuetocymnn urn bolding ovur their goods, expeer,- 
me oven bettor llgm e I'uoro were about 26a hove* 
of farm oh.'O.se s,ad at | p.ji j'Vo. 
Wo have advIouH (rom uliroad up t,o tho ttrst 
week In October. Our London correspondent says : 
Fine English in good demand : transactions m Amer¬ 
ican very largo; u considerable business done at, 
quotation* : tho trade operate on their unmiou ; this 
ha* semi its lowest, Dutch sciUatthoadvance. O 110 - 
Uilions are us follows: 
English Olnuidur, TlMHIis.! Wiltshire double, 61(9 
76s,: Cheshire medium, .18,uds.; line, 76@8ls.: Scotch, 
71(@75*.) American, oxcru due, .>l@5ls,; line, 5(1 noids.; 
good, 18,943s ; secondary, 3il@lls. 
MU, ui ter Is short, ckpiiofull y tlno and good Intormo- 
illate ; an export ,1 •ueuid for old. 
('lonrnnl*. I I'I mIIUs. Corbs, 98@l3js.; Jersey, 12l)@ 
136s ; Friesland, Uk'tUOa.; Danisu Kiel and Swedish, 
l d siio*.; Amei loan and Oanadlan, Tikifilllls. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
New York, Oct. 2,1875. 
RECEIPTS Olr LIVE STOCK. 
Bubvar. 
Cows* 
CltlvriN, 
Shoijp A 
t All.lMl, 
H*>ea. 
Sixtieth st.. 
.. 4,263 
52 
544 
930 
mm 
Fortv-Kighth St,. 
... 22 
31 
331 
12,11111 
mm 
Fortietii St. 
... Ofifi 
IKi 
(1611 
243 
8,383 
Uarsiuiiis Cove... 
... 7,097 
fill 
HDD 
13,516 
11,126 
Totals this week... 
..11,373 
76 
1,365 
20,699 
19,609 
“ last. week... 
.. 9,379 
95 
2,680 
33,386 
20,573 
IIEEVK 8 .—The general quality of the herds on sale 
mi Monday last, ranged from fair to good, still there 
was no improvcrtieiii, pi trade, and no advance in 
m os mi ilium* of the previous week. Prices ranged 
from SfJ@l3l.jC. i4 It; weights, 4J<@II owl. When the 
markets closed several herds remained unsold. On 
Wednesday furonnuo trade was very dull on a hea vy 
run of Inferior eau le: price* lining 8 K@l 6 <v, weights, 
Pvw.Ut civt. The market* closed weak, with several 
Mlill u 11 11111 . 'Phur Rlfiy bO!m£ 11 ll^itjrbfw 
trade was viay small ami slow, wiui prices from 8 ‘,@ 
lie; wmgli s, 4M@(lh OWt. Friday trade dull at 8 @ 
HWn.; wolgnrg, 4 ( 973 , uwt. From (>i@'i 8 lb*, na* been 
allowed in owl. iSpunish herds illruct from the plains 
sold at filpioiJ'Ae: npuntsh Herds, corn rod. sold ar, 
Idol lo.: liativn stnorsat 8@l2o ; grade steers at 12 W(«| 
Ifiqe.; nit in at 9 .••«llc.: also at $15 per head; mixed 
herds at3‘i@l0%'c; hulls at 39 iiie., gross. 
COMPARATIVE IIATE8. 
This week. Last week. 
Quality . Fonts. CuutH. 
Good.13 @18’^ 12 @I»W 
Fair. II (91 IK 11 m,|I\ 
Boor...PI @10y pi ooIOV 
Poorest... 7 @ 9 -V 6 @ 9« 
Gen. selling rates.10K@H\ 10;Y<4l2S 
511 tCII C05V8.—The general tone of trado in fresh 
cows remit in* unchanged ; extreme range (,>f prices, 
$32 ©l) i lie id. calves in.nl uded. General sales, $.Ve 9 
70 V head; 7 cows sold at $50,75 *< head; ID do. at 
<60 976 U head; J do. at $75@U > e) head; Ido. at $22 
u6l5 1 ' head. 
VEAlvd AND CALVK3. Trade remains ffriu for 
Hem*Mi qiiiiblv v.-iils at 4 9 111c. t? it) nod slow In grass 
calves at B@7c. f it .also flt $6.ft(l@l2 W head. Mtate 
veals sold at. hii/jlfic, \? lh.; Jersey do. at 8@9H'C.i Peini- 
syl vania do., 9,„l0u. 
sheep and L.\,\tnfl. -Trido siow even in small 
lots, the Oil ility ol the docks not being good enough 
to meet the demand, Monday sheep sold at 5@lil4c. 
V it.; lunibs. (f t 98 c, Wediimiday .(hoop sold at 4.< 
'•'I'HC,; lambs, 6.<i gS ojO. Timrsday sbeop *n|d at I !V(9 
like,; lambs. 5V(„;7',,e. Friday the markets closed 
dull, with sales ol' sheep at 5Jtf@GWc.; lurnhs, 6K@ 
1 So- State sheep sublet 5:</)liJfe. p It'.; Jersey ewes, 
6 *,.e.: Ohio shosp, 5@6}4 o.: Koniaiekv do.,.'runic. State 
lambs, 6 b;@ 8 u.; Jersey do., 7Y@8'^e ; Pennsylvania 
(In. 6 #@i)te.r Canada do., 7J4@74ie.; Kentucky thu. 
IlofiA.-There h ive been a few sales of hogs on 
live, weight at ,* 8 ..t , r 98 .q) Jl ewt.‘ City dressed inactive 
firm at lUVe-UMo. $> lb.,; selected quality light pigs, 
12(912kc. V lb. 
House Market.— There has been a certain de¬ 
gree of activity in tho city trade lb horses 5o iieud of 
poor quality light harness horses sold at $17.50(992,50 
V head ; lid bead ol ordinary quality do. sold at. $1110 
Erie Railroad via Oak t.'lilf Station. 
Ifkur ^(U'cni^cmcnt^R 
4 k TO K 10,000 lias been invested in 8tock 
Privileges, uml paid 960 ;>cr cent, profit, 
'• How to Do It,’’ a book on Wall Ht... sent free. 
TIIMIHU DGK A CO., Bankers, 2 Wall dt„ N. Y. 
W UETIIKIL VOIl TRAVF.Im tMf “ WON’T 
TltAVKI. MUCH*” hive a General Accident 
Policy in the Tii a v i.i.kim, Apply to any Agent, nr 
write to the Company at Uarti’urd, Conn. 
AUCMVf Wan md—Salary nr commission. Ad- 
HllEll I v> dross COWAN & Co,, Ktghtll St., N. Y. 
B UY WILLARD’S 
PRACTICAL RUTTF.lt HOOK. 
Now Ready.Price $1. 
Addresw MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YOKKER, 
78 Duane St., New York 
CRAPE VINES. 
Salem, Rogers’ 11 jhrlda and all leading varieties. 
A largo and superior stock, ns usual, grown expressly 
for Agents and Dealers, For Information or Circu¬ 
lar, address l. 11. BABCOCK, Loekport, N. Y. 
HALLADAY’S STANDARD 
WIND MILL. 
P e r foot I y RcU'-H.egiilal mg. 
The Best, cheapest, most Dura¬ 
ble nod IVqmlnr Mill made. 
Manufactured under the imme¬ 
diate supervision of Inventor 
‘21 years. $2, .Mil I, IK Ml worth now 
in use. Send for lilnstratod 1'at- 
uloguo and Price List. 
IU S. WIND fNOINE A DUMP CO., 
BATAVIA, ILL. 
THE $50,000 BONANZA! 
AC 4-rv diCA Tnve-t.ed In Wall St., often 
(CO idi}|I leads to a lortuii(>. Full par- 
lleulars sent free. Address 
PENDLETON & HEAD. Bankers, 65 Wall St , N. Y, 
TRY DOBBINS’ ELECTRIC SOAK 
UCrni CQ for any machine; 12 for40c.; 36 for$l. 
NLLuLLOL. Perkins A Co., Walnut St., Phihi. 
ROCHESTER 
COMMERCIAL 
lEstab’il 1830.1 NURSERIES. 
END fur New Price List, giu-do*.. 100 nr 1,000 
of Itiirdy Trim A- Plantu, Print ,t Oniiiiiirntal, be¬ 
tides a select let of SPEOI AI.TIKH A NoVEt.TtES. 
Address, \V. K. Ll l’Tl.lC, Rochester, N. Y. 
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