Wool.—T here is a good demand for westerg 
fleeces, fine grades, and cirmblogaDd delane stocn 
with a firmer feeling. Manufacturers are worklnk 
more generally oil spring goods and are In the mar¬ 
ket for larger Iota. Spring California la In demand, 
but moderate Offerings uf desirable stork limits 
business. Pulled are wanted at lull figures. 
Ohio. Pennsylvania and West Virginia— 
Cts. per lb. 
Picklock. 50 r.» 61 
XN. 45 (Si 48 
X.... 45 (# 48 
No. I..... 47 @50 
No. 2. 43 @ 47 
Coarse. 40 t# 45 
Combing. 68 64 65 
Now fork, Michigan and Wisconsin— 
XX.. 43 S'* 46 
X. 43 is 46 
No. 1. 43 fit 48 
No. 2. . 43 64 47 
Course. .. ..40 @ 43 
Cotnblug......?... 55 64 62 
Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee— 
XX. 44 @ 47 
X. 44 64 47 
NO. 1.. 46 64 48 
No. 2. 43 64 47 
Coarse. 40 64 43 
Combing. 55 64 62 
Combing, unwashed. 38 @ 46 
Illinois; Town and Minnesota— 
XX. 43 64 48 
X. 43 64 40 
No. 1. 15 64 48 
No. 2. 43 @45 
Coarse. 40, @ 43 
Georgia. Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana— 
Pine unwashed. 37 @ 40 
Medium unwashed...36 @ 38 
Coarse unwashed. 30 64 33 
Burry. 20 us 25 
290.990 do. Old medium and nnarrows are not in 
large stock, and the market, promise* to rule steadier. 
Trade at the moment is quiet hut dealers arc not 
anxious Green peas have advanced. Canadian peas 
steady. We Quote Beans, pea, new, firtnic. $2@2U5e.; 
41.800.; medium, new. prime. (1.900.1 
(1.S5&LM: fair to good. $l.(i5<«.1.7&; marrow, new. 
prune, |2.2Se.; old, 12.20c.: fair m good, 41AV.c4t.S5c.; 
while kidney, old, prim®. fSedi.lO; fair to good, 
tl.TQwLft); ted kidney, new, prime. (2,00; fair to 
f m d, ?i.7o@2 90c. Pe»s. Canadian, bbis.. doty paid. 
l.30.*t.35G.; do. bulk, do., tl.1564k.20: green, new. P 
bush., $1 756*1.80: Southern b. e., V bush. bag. (3. 
Beeswax.—E xporters are buying moderately, and 
there is not mncti call from the home trade. Sales at 
32@32Xc. for Western, und '33c. fur Southern. 
r boom Corn.—A rrivals of new are limited to 
smuli lots, with no Important business yet. The 
nominal figures are U@i3c. for short green brush, 
116412c. for long green hurl; ti)64itc. for medium 
brush, choice green: 8@lic. for medium, red and 
red tipped. 
Butter — Regardless of the heavy volume of sup¬ 
plies mat are stored in the country nhd must, soon 
begin to unload mis way, prices continue very firm 
tor Bno butter. The receipts.according to numbers, 
would seem bo be ample for an ordinary trade, but 
in :be opinion of those who tanks statistics til popu¬ 
lation a subject, we are now and have been footing 
for (he l ast one or two years Mic effect of the na¬ 
tional increase or inhabitants, and there !K conse¬ 
quently, an enlarged local Consumption ox produce. 
We mention tuls more Incidentally than as a work¬ 
ing commercial feature. The general truue regards 
prices us having been marked up us high a* they 
will bear, and any lull in the demand, accompanied 
with liberal fall receipts, will make an easier tone In 
quotation?. We feel materially the lack of tree sup¬ 
plies of Western, a lact. which for the moment 
strengthens -State. There is a fair supply of Wee- 
tern at homo, but quotations there will not give New 
York buyer* a margin.' Pails have bud one or the 
old fashioned debate* a* tg which should ruie tin- 
buyers or the street. The latter combination has 
made 38c. fur selected palls and fancy ere .merles 
the gcnrr.il One. though 40 . was pretty freely paid 
on mo bout* at one pari ot the week. Wc quote the 
market higher «* foltows. tuougn in view of tuu 
posrlblllty or heavier receipts at the close the busi¬ 
ness bus lessened. We quote: 
Scat;- dairies entire, eX(n», W@38c.: entire, good to 
prime, ;st@32e.: fair to good. -9@3oc ; firkins, selected 
Xrco-b. (26453c.; good to prime. 9@J2e.; iair to good, 
28t*30c,; balt-tlrain tub*, selected, good to 
prime.32-a.vlc.: mirto good, olkaSin.; poor to lav. 26(4 
30c.; Slate. Welsh, tubs, fall made, 32,yi&Jd : dairies, 
30@82e.; good to prone, 2Vxp3Ic.; fair to good, .Ton 
2Mc.; poor to lair, 29$2Te.; Stale, creamery tubs, 
selected, 35@86.:.: lair to good. S2@34e.; Pun's, State 
dairy, very tnney. ii.isitOo; prime, 34ai3He-: Inferior, 
2s@ ' 0 .. State, creamery, extra 37(*.t8c . sweet cream, 
35j*SS<!,; creamery inferior, 30a»34c.; Pails, western, 
creamery, fancy. ikXgiSSc.; fair io good. iHldiitc.; Peidi- 
syIvanla, store pinned. l6@2Te.; Western, itikii.s. 
selected. i4»2«e ; good, in lluvs.2l@73c.: tair, In linen, 
19 ,62 i.k>. 5 poor, I7@uc.; Western, dairy tubs, selected, 
30@3o.; good to prime, S7w>29c.: ordinary mb*. *e- 
lect.-u, fresh, 26428c.; good to prime, 25@i6u.; fair to 
good, 23.4250; jioor to fair, 20 hv23c. 
Cheese.—E xporters hits been operating rather 
more freely this week, but not aulHrieiitly to use 
up the receipt*. The ttrm feeling in the ooumry 
strengthen* views of holder* here. 'The dealing* 
ure chiefly at l*X@13Kc. lor fancy-the latter price 
Xor lute-made August, The bast September lacto¬ 
nes are heel at U*C . Slid some saies have boon 
made at ibis price, but for this class of stock export¬ 
er* show very UtUe Inclination to pay over loftjC. 
New suite factory, tarcy, 13uui.i>4c.; hoe. 12 V6#lie.; 
(the home tinde pay 12 St (it 13*0.)) good to prime. 12 
@l2J<c.; tali to good. lOAaltXc.. poor to fair. 7 ,@Hk;. 
State Farm Dairy~«Cood to prime. lltf@12.Hu.; fan- to 
good. Hylic. Western factory, Cheddar fine, I2tf.« 
12tfc. good to prime. 105(4120.; Mat fine, I2@ 12.5(0.; 
good to prime, H)@lltfe.; fair. 8tf@hic.; poor to fair, 
6tf@8tfo. 
COMKK.-HlO, 19tf@22tf c., gold.! JftVft, 8B@30C.; Ma¬ 
racaibo, 2l)%@23o. 
Corn M eal- Quoted at *3 35<a*3.90 for yellow West¬ 
ern and $3.Jd*3.7t> for Jersey aud Penary lvunlu. 
COTV S has met with n good export and spinning 
demand and price* have advanced. Tno closing 
S rices ate lor October at 13 U-TAudl 7-lfle.; I .'eye, for 
o vein lier: u 3-33c, for Uccemlx-r; 18 5-8*@t2 3-lilo. 
for January, iJHo. for February : 13 19-82(0)135(0. Tor 
March; u i -l6ivU.tfe.for April; 14 1-186611 3.32c. for 
May; 14tf@l4 «-®c. lor Jane; 14 7.l0@Htfu. for July; 
given good satisfaction. Pears are in good supply, 
and the unusual tine quality keep* them active. Cal¬ 
ifornia will give some Important addition* to the 
poor stock this season. A number of car loud* are 
on the way. and we nve now unloading ihe finest, 
specimens ever sent from t he Pactfle. The varieties 
are very numerous and vhowy, Including Winter 
Nells, Glout Mnreeau. Duchess, Beurre a’ An.uu, 
Beurre Diel. Onondaga, Lawrence, Vicars, Colorado 
ar.d Doyenne du Cornice . the latter t* new as a mar¬ 
ket pear A car loud of gTupe* has come through 
from Oa.lfornla, this time In ttne order. They are 
Tokay, Muscat and Yolo, selling at 30@35c. v H>, 
Quince*are scarce. Apples firm, Btate sad Hirer 
gapes are in good demand, and prices are firmer as 
the rough lots an- closed out. Cranberries are active, 
and likely to be good property this season, owing to 
the scare iy < t apples Ftum.s scarce. Peanuts are 
lower; new are showing at.Norfolk, and other nuts 
begin to be quotable. 
Apples. Mixed lots. # bhl., $3.50: good, *3.25; fair, 
fhl.Va •; Inferior, f 1.7542 5b. Peaches-Choice baskets. 
91,5642: poor to good,.ilia»I. Peats— Cooking. » bbl.. 
f3ai Kartlett, prime. *il@14; fair to good, $76*10; 
Duchess, $5@7: Flemish Beauty. 9548 ; Louise Bonne, 
$5«S: St-Ckol, 98@ 12; Sheldon. f5@7; California, v 
box. #46(1.25. Plums-Damson, 4* bbl., $I3@14; com¬ 
mon Blue. $) >ju3 Grapes— Delaware, p lb., 1ikial2iv; 
Concord.ft:*7J<c-; Catawba. 8@llc : Diana. 7@9c. Crnn- 
berries—Jersey, choice, bush, crttt.es, $2,75@3; good 
to prime. 93.jQ@2.73; good to choice. *' bbl., 18.49; 
Cope Cod, fancy, V 1)1)1., 99.50410.50; good to prime, 
" 9 Nuts Chestnuts selling at $10 f hush. Hick¬ 
ory nut* are quoted at #3 $1 bu. for stielltmrk; these 
rate* are only temporary. Peanut*. .Nortli Carolina, 
$2.20642.30; Virginia. 91.7ft i51.90. 
Chain.-E xport trade In wheat within the la;t dnv 
or two has been very light with the English markets 
lower; prices have reacted slightly. The latest sales 
areat #1.05661.13 for NO.3Spring: 9fk.MW9l.05 for re¬ 
jected and inferior spring ; #1.33 for prime new No. 1 
Milwaukee spring utlout, for shipment: #l.3n for 
choice hard do.: H.43 for choice new wliito Michigan 
for milling ; $1.26641.43 for winter‘ od and anther; >1.36 
41.63 for White. Kyo Is weak at Olio, for suute, Bar¬ 
ley is lower; sales of prime Co inula West at $1.35; 
fair lo very good do. alx-rotved State at 
$1.20: four-rowed do., fair to good, *l.ll)6el.12. Corn 
cloyed with an active export buslnen* and u strong 
market. TOO latest »aJe* ore 6H>s(g70Kc. for sailing 
vessel stock; 6M'A69J6 c. for steamer do.: Tl)@Tlc. for 
new yellow Western Oat? are coming In slowly, and 
prioeeclosed up strong; sales at 16>4@l7c. for prime 
new mixed i Idc.ago : #o,V,i 4o for new mixed Western, 
Incur luta;.t?i$55c. for new white Western. 
hav an 1 o m'ua vv. Shipping hay ban a fttlr margin 
at rho modified price*. Prime bay I* coming in freely, 
but Is taken promptly by the local trade, and price* 
are not changed. Straw is in moderate demand. 
Bale hay Is quoted Snipping, fiftai'Oc.. retail quall- 
tH>«, T5c.@91.Uti tor new ; clover. Hbtfiuu,; salt,, .Vi.ioUOo, 
Straw I* quoted at rt „i*90c. for long rye; UOiSifiSc. for 
short rye; Mkmi'&e. for oat. 
HiOHWlNEfk—Selling at 
HOPS.—There 1* a much more satisfactory condi¬ 
tion ot trade, und the market I* firm without how- 
ev r n decided change to be made iu prices. The 
dealing* are chiefly nt 12*d3c. lor fair and good 
stock, with lluo at 15c and largely on home trade 
account. Exporter* have lakun about 400 bales, und 
further b’tslni!** would result from till* source with 
a larger offering qf strictly tinn stock at Inside quote 
ailon*. New crop 1* quoted Ibwlic,; yearlings, 86613c.; 
old, all growth*, 4«6c. 
LRATIII5R.—Hemlock, light, 25028c.; (lo. middle, 
206628!*c,; do. heavy, 26 >,w 28 SaC.; do. good, damaged, 
W@24Jic. 
POPLTflV A M» GA m it.—Dressed poultry lias ar¬ 
rived In poor order; the weather has not yet become 
strictly safe for ?Uipmcut». Live poultry liu* been 
closed out pretty well, and for the present price* are 
improving. Dressed runges at I5@l8c. for Slalu and 
Western chickens: l8@2tC.TOr nearby. State and 
New Jersey fowls, IfiwlHc.s Western. 13ool5c.; turkeys, 
lt'@V.io. for goo*' to prime; 14415c. for other; duck*, 
ItsiylSc.: geese, IO(«iI4c. Live poultry I* quoted aci 
Spring Chickens. Jersey, V tb., l.VulGo.s Wostei n, 17 
@14c. cowls, Jersey. 13:,al8o.; Western, 13.4110.: 
Itoosten*, 6<s.9e. Turlrnys, Jersov, MctiCc.; VVeatern, 
I2tail4c. .lei ‘oy dunks, V pair. 05@8fic.: Westeru. f«5(l 
3tciv 
i*'it TO 910,000 ha* been invested in Stock 
[)»Ju PrivtlaKCH. and paid 90(1 per cent, profit. 
How to Do It,” a hook on Wall St., sent free. 
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QftfiND, SENSIBLE AND SATISKAC- 
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ance, of the Travelers of Hartford, Conn. Send 
for u Circular. 
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ROCHESTER, Oct. ft.—Flour market steady; 
spring. $7.25: amber winter, $7.50. white winter,$7.73; 
double extra, $ 8 . Ryo dour quiet at $5.75. Wheat 
la dull: Milwaukee’ club, tl.3,V®1.40: amber winter, 
91.20@1.2A: white winter.91.2&@ 1.35. Oats.old,50455c.; 
new, 1 mI.V. Corn steady at i.jyn.'dle. ( ,,ru meal. $1.8, 
(42. Bui ter. 76(4 28c. Cheese. l&aUic. Eggs. 20@22o. 
Lard. I36 _v15c. Applet, v bbl.,#2(u)2.bl. Potatoes, P bn , 
:tV4@IOo. Beans, p bu..#l.30@J,!W. Mcas pork.$226623. 
Wool, 30 430 o. Hay, Straw, *7 <# 12. Timothy 
seed, $303.35 i clover, $7.50:47.75. Wood, hard, 
cord, $9(410. Co»l, $6.95667.35 for stove. 
COUNTRY CHEES.fi MARKET 
little Falls, N. Y.. Oct. 9, 1875. 
The dairy market at Little Kails for the week end¬ 
ing Oet. 9 was substantially the siime ns that of last 
week I ho representation of faelorles was large, 
though but few sales were made, ust fuotorrmen did 
not stieni disposed to close out goods ., t prevailing 
offers- Probnuly about 3,(1 0 boxes changed Uands at 
rrurn I2ft(j@l.'lc . 18 lots selling at the latter figure. A 
number of sub s were made at 12 Ve. There were 
rumors lab- In the aftermon Unit l»J$e. was reached 
by one or two tectoiles. VVe OOuld loiitn, how ever, 
of no uctunl M'liusactlon* luivltig taken place at this 
figure. About the usual number of boxes of farm 
cheese were delivered at. from 9'464l3hjo. 
We have itilvlcox from abroad up to the second 
week in October. Our London eorrespondent. says : 
Fine English eheeae acurue and dour; medium un¬ 
salable; Amercan in good demand fur all descrip¬ 
tions ; Lunduii couHuiuption very largo, no other 
food so cheap. Dutch Metis at the advance of 3s. 
Quotation* are a* follows ; 
American, extra line, 556 1 (Vis.: fine, 52(«i5ts.; good, 
43®ftp*.; secondary. 366>4us.; English Cheddar, 7865 
93s.: Wiltshire noutile, 7D®78:( ; Cheshire, medium, 
tMoOiJs.; flue, 7l6S78s.; BcotcU, 70(4768. 
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’Dcmorest’s Fashion Magazine. 5 06 4 75 
Harper’s Monthly...... . 6 05 5 65 
Peterson’s La des’ Magazine. 4 65 4 00 
Borlbner’s Monthly. 6 05 5 70 
Science of Health. 4 65 4 00 
St. Nicholas. .. 5 65 4 93 
Weeklies [LitkkaryJ. 
Appleton * Journal. 6 65 5 65 
Danbury News..... 4 75 4 UU 
Fireside Companion. 6 65 4 05 
Frank Leslie’s Boys and Girls. 5 15 4 25 
•* *’ Ludy’s Journal. 0 65 5 65 
Harper’s Weekly. 6 65 5 05 
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♦Hearth and Home. 5 15 4 ;t5 
Waverly Magazine. 7 65 6 50 
tRicLiatoua.J 
Independent... 585 520 
Ulustruted Christian Weekly. 5 15 4 50 
Methodist. 5 65 4 50 
Presbyterian... 5 30 1 65 
Presbyterian (John Knox Engraving).. 5 90 5 40 
Watchman und Reflector. 5 85 4 85 
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Chicago Time*. 4 65 3 SO 
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Cincinnati Commercial. 4 80 3 80 
Euqulrier. 4 65 3 90 
Gazette. 4 65 3 90 
“ Time* and Hand-Book. 4 75 3 90 
Detroit Free Press. 1 65 3 90 
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♦Louisville Courier-Journal. 1 05 3 90 
Springfield Republican. I 65 3 95 
Ht. Louis Times. -I if, 3 50 
Scientific American. 5 85 5 20 
Toledo Blade-,,. 4 oft 3 95 
Toronto Globe. I 65 4 00 
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a* follows:—D kmoukht’b, a choice of two Chromo*. 
‘The Captive Child” or “Tho Old Oaken Bucket:” 
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Maoazink, a eholee or two engravings—" The Lion 
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RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
78 Duane St., New York City. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
__ Ntcw York, Oet. 9,1875. 
~ RECEIPTS 0» LIVE STOCK. 
A 
B««vea. Cow*. Culvev. Lauiba. Bbf*. 
Sixtieth 8t. 3,744 38 «17 uoi mo 
Forty-Eighth St. :»i 31 K9i 12.888 mo 
Fortieth 8-t. (Km mi 000 IJOll 8,.IH.i 
IlursimiiH Cove. 6,803 22 39 20,719 11,126 
Totals this week.10,643 91 I,,',47 34,508 22,034 
” Ust week.11,372 76 13,65 20,699 19,09!) 
Beeves.—O n Monday lust thn lierdson sale ranged 
from poor to fair, with , nly a few car-loads of good 
quality among them, In consequence trade was very 
*i,,w.and th„ markets closed weak with several heids 
unsold. Prices were 7N(&(3Re. V ft., weights. 4®8Y 
owl. Wednesday trade very slow, und the herds on 
hand gouerully from poor to common: prices, 8®i3c • 
weights, 4Vf<k8>; cwt. Thursday nude slow at 7k® 
12C; yyeigtus, 4K®8 cwt, Friday the markets closed 
weak wit 11 sales at sMiHo.j weiglits. U<t»% cwt. From 
52tv.'.8 Ilia, hu* been allowed to the cwt. net. Spanish 
herds direct from tlic plains sold at 7jvw8i(0.; Spanish 
fiords, corn fed, *ol(f ill 9®lie-.; native steers at 80* 
I2WC,; grade steers nt l2W(®l-3He.; oxen at 8(<*lle.; 
helfera at- 10u., and yearling do. at $!i, A- head; bull* 
on live weight sold at 3®4VC.; mixed herds sold in 
large lots at UKuilll^e. 
COM PA RAT I V E KATES. 
This week. Last week, 
Quality. Cents. Cents. 
Good... 12 n«!3K 12 ®13K 
Fair.II QallX 11 ®11V 
Poor.19 ®10V in r«,10k 
Poorest.. .. 6 ® ilk 7 (a 9V 
(jeu. selling rates .. .lOxi&llA IbY®l'-’V 
Milch Cows.—Trade dull at $20095 « head, ex¬ 
treme range of prices. General sales, $50®75 p head, 
calve* always included; 10 cows sold at $30r„;66 V 
head; 10 do. at f4;gg«5 V head; 7 do. at $56®70 P 
In game, prattle hens are lower: purtridge*active; 
woodcock dull, buyers waiting for quail; venison 
begins to be quotable. We quote ; 
Grouse, P pair. 60 ® SUc.; partridges, State, p 
pair, 7ft®8fic.i Western, SU«.05o.; wouduoek, State 
and New Jersey, P pair, 800.6*85; wild pigeons, stall- 
fed. >< doz., *l.75r„i2; flight, P doz.. $ I® 1.25; hares, 
P uaP,60r,*T5c.: rabbits: P pair. ( 8 ki*l«)c.; venison, short 
saddles, p m., 20 :ai~ 2 ud long saddles, 18 m20c.; whole 
deer, U®16c. 
PuoViaiDNS.—Mess pork holds Up to full figure* 
under the urging from the Jobbing trade and demand 
from neighboring markets wno are short of supplies, 
Lard Is tower, dull and dtqtreasei. Bacon I* also 
easier. The closing price* are for mess pork $27.39 
for Job lot.*; (A!.15®22.20 for October; 120for Decem¬ 
ber. Boxed dry salted shoulders 9‘u:. Bacon at. 
i2\c. for tong clear. Lard at I3\6 .vU U-lCo. for West 
eru steam for snot and Oo oher: 13Xc. for Novem¬ 
ber ; 12 9-lHa. Tor December. Stearlnv at 15c. for West¬ 
ern. Beef hams at $26®25.ftO for new. Beef—Extra 
mess at tl6.50:ioll.f.l)c., and 18.506*$lo for plum mess; 
packet., *16 tlerced beef nominal Xor India mess. 
* 15 . 50 ( 9 l 6 . 5 uc. for prime mesa, and city extra mess at 
$ 31 , 010 . 
Bice.—C arolina at 7k'6$'Xc. for fair to good, and 
BbSXe. for prune. Louisianua at 7X5$8Kc. for good 
anil prime. 
SALT.—Ashton’s, $2.50«*2.60e,; Marshall’s, Wasing- 
ton & Worthington’s, *1.59® 1.65c.; Deakin’s, $1.60® 
1.65; Higgins 3c. Dean's, $1.706*1.80. 
Heed,—O n new clover received outside one or two 
sample lots; quoted 13c. Timothy is hard lo seN 
with car lots offered at $2.60. 
Sen All (Refined.)-Soft yellow, 9:3)1 Ic.j Soft white, 
10■>crushed, liXe.; powdered, IOX( 3 iUc,; granu¬ 
lated, lOJie. 
Sundries.—H oney quiet nt 166J17C. for buckwheat 
anq 20 <* 2 ao. for clover. Cider, 126 * 180 . Ginseng, p 
tt.. 9t®M0. Feathers dull at 534*56o. for wild geese 
and 35 ( 3 ) 4 vc, for mixed; hen, 10 c.; turkey, 6 c. 
PRACTICAL BUTTER BOOK 
Now Kcndy. 1’rice SI. 
Address MOORE’S RLRAL NEW-YORKER,! 
78 Duane 9t., New York 
A 86’Sewing Machine 
Fish.—N ew mackerel nre scarce and umcn higher. 
No. I shore. $26; No. 2 do.. $106617: No. 3 do., *»<» 
12; codfish at $5.75 for George’s aud $5.25 for Grand 
Bank. 
Flour advanced further early In the week, but 
wituln the lust day or two bee-me weak in sympathy 
with wheal. At the close, with the reduced figures, 
English sniopers are operating most freely. 
Supernue state. $5.15665.40: extra do., *.,.79(3,6.55; 
supertiue Western. tft.l.kw&XO, extra do,. $.,.;u,il6.50; 
No. 2 , $3.78a(. 06 ; extra reund-hoop Ohio. tj. 7 u 3 , 
6.U0: trade hrands do., $8 05«,;.5bt wnite wheat ex¬ 
tras. $ 6 .x>!<th ji); st. Louis, $3.90*9.99 : City Mill* extra. 
$ 0 . 6013 ,7.,4t; (southern at ki.sikgil 99 for common to fair 
shipuing extra*, and *6,9u(«,9,().j forgood to very choice. 
Rye at *4.256»5.50. 
Foil lion Dried fruits.—N ew layer raisins. $2.56; 
Old. $2.1>®2.25; new Raise Muaeatcl, $3.20fei3.t5; new 
figs, 15e. for drum* uad IfidtZOo. for layers; currants, 
new.?Xc. , 11 ( 1 , 6 X 0 . Tarragonaa)rounds, 17Xc.; Lan¬ 
guedoc. 17 X<l hardlnea, i3X'^)4Xu. currency, for 
quarter boxes. Turkey prunes, 8 ® 8 XO* 
Fukmi Fruits.—R eaches srg about used up out¬ 
side ot white preserving sorts. We give the closing 
quotations. New York has handled about 2,35u,P(Xi 
basketv. while the stock absorbed by drying pro¬ 
cesses. old and new, and distilleries, brings the crop 
quite up to the Fruit Growers’ Association early 
computation. A rew samples of peaches have been 
successfully landed in England; reported to have 
Connecticut wrappers,.,,. 20 6*45 
Assorted lot*, . . 15 @25 
Massachusetts assorted lots. 12 @15 
Conuecifcut and Massachusetts seconds.... 10 @12 
Fillers. 7 m 8 
Pennsylvania assorted lots. 16 @25 
New York assorted lots, common. 8 @11 
New Yor* assorted lota, good to fine. 12 @18 
Ohio assorted lots. 8X@10 
Wisconsin assorted tots. 7 @10 
CROP op 1874. 
« , , . „ Cents. 
Connecticut seconds, fine. la 6*20 
Fillers. One. 8 6*10 
aeconds aud filler* shipping . 7 @9 
Pennsylvania assorted lots. 15 @25 
Wisconsin... 7 @10 
Vegetables.—E xport 0 / potatoes, past week, 6,175 
bbls. The market for potatoes of all kinds is rather 
better. We quote: 
Early Rose. bulk. $> bbl., $1.25@1.37: Peach Blows, 
*l.&0@1.75; Peerless, $l.@l.2S. Sweet potatoe*. Dela¬ 
ware. 1* bbl., f3@2.50: Virginia. $1.75@2.2.i; Jersey, 
$l.75@2. Cabbages. 1* 100,$o@6. Pumpkins. 11)0, $1 
@6. Turnips, Russia, V bbl.. *16* 1.50. Carrots, P bbl., 
$1.25@1.&0. Caoliflower, V bbl., $2@6. Onions, white, 
V bbl , *2@2.50; yellow, $1.50@2; red,$1^1,76. Mar¬ 
row squash, 49@75c. 
This machine will do a variety of work, ar.d do it 
well. The various aiuichmenu used ou other ma¬ 
chines can be used with this one. and families will 
aud it invaluablu as n help In their sewing. Will be 
scut to any address, by express, on receipt of price. 
Humpies of work on application. It Is not a Toy 
Machine. Address C. H. JC. REDDING, 
P. O. Box & 8 I. 78 Duane fit., New York. 
Every one who makes Butter 
should have this cheap but good 
book by them all theiime. Price 
One D liar. Address 
Rural Publishing Co., 
P. O. Box 3318. New York City. 
