lofortor.li.TV.42,fla, Quineca—Good to prime 
17-5411; Pear, itu., KxiS. Pears—CooklWf. bbl.. 
Hheli5ou.*.va7: Duchess, *5098; lionise Bonne 
io. looms le. lower. Cranberries -Jvr- 
nisli. crates, *:>75(-«3. pood to prime, 
ml to elude#, 4 s bbl., f8.50>t*fi0; Capo 
Concord. G« 
sey, Choice, 
*2.M)«*2.75 i 
♦Arthur’s Homo Magazine. 
•Deinoresl’s Fashion Magazine 
Harper’s Monthly. 
Now York Witness.. 
" " Suu. 
** '* Evening Post 
“ “ Tribune. 
“ “ Nation. 
Chicago Times...... 
Knqiilrier 
Gazette,.. 
Hand-Book 
’Louisville Courir.i’-.lou pnal 
Springfield Republican..., .. 
OCT. 
ORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
277 
IBS SfXAXlKXITS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New YORK, Saturday. Oct. 10, 1 
Receipts.—T he receipts of Produce for the 
were as follows: 
Klour. bbls. 92,819'Cut meats, pkgs.... 
Whisky.. 8,3t'3 Ltufl pkgs. 
Corn mom. bbls.... 1.817 Lard, Hess. 
Corn meal, hairs... 975 011 Cake, sacks..... 
Wheat, hush.1,074.258 Tallow, pkgs. 
Cora. bush.... 903,300 Muster. ptws. 
Oats, bush. 2; 4..VO Cheese, bx*. 
Rye.bush. ll.fi®) Cotton, bales....... 
Malt, hush.,. T.?(ll Sots, lure., bbls. .. 
Bariev, bush.244,UlO Kcsui, bbls. 
Peas/busb. ....... 6.06V Kgy*. bbl*. 
Means, t-ush. l.OOOi l >ned Kvults, pkgs.. 
Grass seed, bass.. 789 Wool, bales.. 
Ashes, pkgs .. 1.-G Hops, bales. 
Means, busli. 
Grass seed, bass., 
os. pkgs. 
Beef. pkgs........... 995 Rice, pgks.. 1,680 
Pork.bbfe. 842 
Beans axd Peas.—(E xports of beans past week. 
122 bbls.; since Jam 1, 24,44*i do.: same time lust 
year. 2l,:20 do. Exports of peas past week, 1,981) 
bush.; since .lan. 1. 24-9,030 do.: same time last year. 
291.40* do. An Increased ottering Of mediums has 
made (lit: market n degree easier for buyers Still, 
the decline ini- not been sudden,*ml sellers lire will¬ 
ing to do business at the revised rates. Marrows 
hnvo a standy export trade, and though prices nre not 
really hard, prime stork ran br quoted steady. 
White kidneys scarce and nominal; red kidneys dull. 
The vear has been a disappointing one for old crop 
and hew will rule weak. Green pons are .inlet at t ie 
tmprOTcd figures. Canadian peas are tending lower; 
Southern U. K. peas alio. 
We oitote Beans, pen. new, prime, 12; other, 
l.ftKssi.8-1; medium, new. H.Shftii.to: other, tl.60r.tl.Tii; 
marrow, new, prime. f2.2S642.K0: fair to good, fd.R'x«,2; 
while kidney, prime. *2(«2 10; fair to goOd.tl.70w)1.80; 
red ktdney, new, prime. *1.90(ij2.0U; fair to good, $1.75 
4- 1.90c. Pens. Canadian. bbU., new, duty paid. $1.30: 
green, new, ¥ hush.. fl.7.'*iD1.9Q: Houthorn h. e., 
busk, bag, 82 9U0V3. 
BROOM Corn.—T here are no Important arrivals of 
new ; prices, meanwhile, nominal. 
Short green brush, lli.dl.8u.; long eres*u hurl, 11(3 
12c ; medium brush eholuo green, 104411c.; medium 
qualities, red and red tipped, 8tit9c, 
Butter.-E normous receipts of State hate had a 
very weakening effect nuou the marke . and fur trie 
poor st prices are very unsettled. The reduction In 
price has not been very marked, hut trade hits been 
very dull, and it Ih likely that, when buyers reappear 
they' will be offered considerable inducement in the 
wav of conoe- -onus, as westerners are all protiy 
heav'd v loaded. Funny butler is not turning out as 
liberally as the large supply siioiilil afford, and t< 
good many dealers have obtained pretty full Usurps 
right along, rogardlea- of the influx - - In our list of 
prices for Mute the inside lino of quotations lathe 
more applicable for the close. Thu stock of state 
is said to be large-and it is e.xtirotr d to no pushed 
forward until December. Western butter is scarce, 
areJ the storing or It has been well worked down, 
having had a free export trade at good priced. The 
producers price current finds tault Justly at the false 
marking weight on somu western stock. ThUiirae- 
tice oau ea both confusion and distrust. Moral, 
o J n't ji, ao some more.'' Wo quote : 
Stuto dairies entire, extra, 91 2482 c.: entire, good to 
prime, 800c8lc.l fair to good, 2001300.: tlrklns, selected 
ii’QBto, 8l®82«.: good to prtme, 211.3 .UC.: fair to good, 
20:3290.; half-llrkiri tubs, selected, S3®34e.; good to 
prime.81-J.92C.; fair to good, 89®Sic.; poor to fair. 25(3 
29c..: State. Welsh, tubs, full made, 82s.-o : dairies, 
29381c-; good to prime, 28 <i 62 We.; fair to good, "Use 
28c.; poor P> lair, 2 P.-/ 26 e,; State, crcamury tubs, 
selected, 51138 .V.; fair i<- good. 3I4«3«e.; Pali*, state 
dulry. very failCV, BfkggBtiti.j prime. 31 c..; Inferior, 
27 i;53"o.; State, creamery, extra, 36®87c.; sweet cream, 
83it85c.; creamery inferior, 21)$31c,i Pails, western, 
creamery, funoy, iVP-iXoc.: fair 10 good. 80-i32e.; Penn- 
Flouk.—T he export movement has sensibly in¬ 
creased, and there Is more doing In trade brands. 
The stronger position of the wheat market lraa been 
the hading influence. Prices favor the seller. 
Superfine State. K>-1'*36.50: extra do., Jfj-OOwB.SO; 
superfine Western. f5.UK3fi.ai; extra do.. fu.Wi 3 t 1 .lX): 
No. 2. *3.75@4.00; extra round-hoop Ohio. *6.70® 
6.00 1 trade brand* do., $fl.05A>7;>0: white wheat ex¬ 
tras, St. Lduls, *5.90(39JK): City Mills extra. 
*5 OKS7.MI’. Southern at f5.70a8.80 for common to fair 
shipping extra-, aud 60.srK39.UO for good to veryohotce. 
K Buckwheat Flour sclllDg Blowly at t2.8533.2i per 
1U rorn Meal—Yellow Western soiling at I8.86a8.80: 
Jersey aud Pennsylvania. *3.4(k£3.Wf Brandywine, 
$4.20 1.4.25. 
Foreign Dried Fruits — New layer raisins. *2.55; 
old,*22.0i'i2..Tl; new loose Muscatel, *3.25<a)4 00; cur¬ 
rants, new, TWO* Tarragona and Languedoc almonds, 
17.Y('iilSe. Turkey prunes, SW@9o. 
Fresh Fruits.—A pples ore selling well in a round 
and somewhat speculative way : the local demand Is 
hot. uving many at. present, but every day makes adif- 
fereuco against them to prices. Pears are plenty but 
seem to he wanted. Quince* in belter supply, (.rape* 
are tirni since the hard frost*. Ohio grapes will ho 
In market next week. Cranberries hear out. the early 
promise of success. Peanuts are low. Chestnuts 
have largely declined. Wuqu-ite; 
Wool.—T here has been a liberal business on man¬ 
ufacturing account, with the general market very 
strong but not quotahly changed. Bales of A Ohio 
fleeoes at 40®47c.; spring California. 2044310.; Eastern 
Oregon, 32c.: No. 1 pulled, 26c.: combing pulled, 30c. 
gfCkel, *0<&»; VtigulieUi *fKS7 ; California, 
choice, > box, » : .iT-<4. Grapes -Delftwaw, . W 
i.tlOJVi. good to prime. W,fit)t*8.fi0. Nuta-t husthius 
selling at 1 5 V bush. Peanuts. North Carolina, *2,20 
<32.30; V trglnla, *1.7531.85. 
Gr\in —In wheat export trad ’ with English mnr- 
kol* has been brisk, nnu nrie; a have advanced sharp¬ 
ly eloaiog strong. The latest sales art* at *1.50 for 
extra white MUdiigftil, called old; *1.4) for new do. 
ufloal ; * 1.401 or prime new No. 1 Duluth spring afloat ; 
.i 1 for new No. 1 Milwaukee and Minnesota 
spring all oat.; *1.31 for new No, 21 Milwaukee spring 
afloat: *1.27 for [irlmo Old No. 2 Chicago spring in 
store ; *l.25i®1.*7 tor new No. 2 Chicago spring; *1.18 
Ml 21 for now Milwaukee spring afloat: *1.14(31.18 for 
No »Chicago spring. Ryols selling nt 9,’c for State. 
Harley N soiling S' ronger: sales unlive, choice four- 
rowed Stale at *12229. Sales of Canada at *1 A* cash, 
two-rowed Stole at Corn has hi-n neglected 
comparatively by shippers. with prices lower; latest 
sales at 7141372c. for nail grades, new mixed western, 
♦Hi.:,. 7 to.Tor steamer do.; 72K0414 for new yellow wes¬ 
tern Oats are In larger receipt, and a trifle steadier 
in price: sales at 4.V*i:dc. for white western; 41w46c. 
for new mixed WQstaru. 
Hi ghWINES.—S elling at *1.18. per gaL 
HoNVA -There Is some demand at 204a25e. for 
wtdte clover In glass, and lfifiilTc. for buckwheat. 
HAY and Btii AW. —Exports of shipping very light. 
Exports past week. 71 hales: since Ji»n. 1, 3>,800 do.; 
Mtinio time lust year.20.208 do. For hay tnere is a 
Mow demand, with prices weak. Straw is selling 
"Bale huy^is quoted Shipping, OSfrfdOc.; retail quali¬ 
ties 7 jMM.Jfl.Ot 1 for now: clover, pOiiSiVDc.; Halt, 55r,nfi0o. 
straw is quoted at 856(i«0o. for lung rye; fi0(3t»5c. for 
short rye; 36wii'6e. for oat. 
Hops.— There ts a liberal Inquiry from consumers 
and a moderate call on export, account; about 1,000 
bates taken for the week for the English markem, 
with a very strong market. The quotations are 103 
lie, for new crop, 8i4l2e. for yearlings and 4<30c. for 
old. 
I.EATHHB.—Hemlock, light, 25@2Bc.; do. middle, 
2fi<i428>ic.; do. heavy, 20(328140. 
poultry ami Game.—D ressed poultry runs poor; 
U' niliri T, t.nnij , ■rf'viap„i 1 ' w u.juui a ryuif* ■ - ■ - - •• - ■■ . . .. . • * , ’ 
svlVunlii. stoic packed, l*a>27e.: >N istern, tliklos, good stock would sei above our rates. Wo quote 
selected, ‘lA'i c : good, In lined,2l64«fe.: ratr, lu lines, near-by chicken*. 17321c., Western. 14 ^11,c. Fowls, 
J 9 > 3 '_Me.; poor, lTcoBc.; WeJtern, dairy tubs. Beleetnd, near-by. 1ik<sl9e.; WesioHB, Uiailfic. lurkeya. prime. 
29330c.; good to prime. 2tk.>28e.: selected, fresh. 2fi(ii 
I in 5o.; Lulr to good 12 lc 
poor to fair, 19322c. 
Cheese —A further alight advance was paid this 
week on fauC) stock, with up to 14c. made for the 
Choicest Sopt. factorv. although 189,(g)13\'e. were 
. 1 ' irtera are not Inclined to 
operate in other than best, stock, but with the tailing 
off in receipts the market closed up strong. The 
homo trade Is partly active. 
New Slate factory, la-rev. ISXifitUc.f tine. I2\@l3c.; 
(the home trade pay t2S(314o. for prime to fancy); 
do. good to prime, 12131 234c.; fair to good, lOHWHlic.: 
poor to fair, 7 -4»10e. Btu te Farm Dairy—fancy. 12V<;« 
13iiC“! good to prime, II W'i.l2Hc.; fair to good, I (la lie. 
prime. 11 ( 312 Wc.: flat line, 12Sf(3i3Mc,; good to prime, 
10R4D12C.: fair,fl^wllic,; poor to fnlr,n><38.H'0. 
Coffee.— Rio, 18«i&.22!dc„ gold.; Maracaibo, 21(3 
22jfc. do,; Laguayra, 20)4<M.2tife. 
COTTON.—The m.-(rk(*t ha* advanced sharply under 
reports of apprehended damage to the crop by the 
unfavorable weather Bomb. The •’shorts" have 
been In the market covering liberally, and an excep¬ 
tionally heavy business Ims been noted, the market 
reaching at the close under reports from the Agri¬ 
cultural Bureau, inodllylue the l)r-t statement* 
The closing prices are It lWSFsiliMo. for October; 13 
29.32(31816-100. t«.r November; 13 l3.1fi(31,i 27-32c, for 
December; 18 I.'-|I!3133l-32c. for January: l4>.;c. tor 
Fobuary ; I t 5- 16c. for March ; U 15-32® I4.HC. for A prll: 
14.ll-3S»ili St-320, for May; 14 13-lH:3HKe. tor June; 
14 15-HI31fio. for July, and 1 VAl.iHe. 
Quotations for spot cotton, based nn American 
Btundard 01 classllicatlon: 
IJplamla 
. A la. 
Orleans. 
Texas, 
Ordinary. 
.I'-’H' 
I2K 
12W 
12W 
Strict ordinary.. 
m 
12* 
12 X 
Good ordinary.. 
.I3R 
13 y 
13(4 
MW 
Strict good do-,. 
.13« 
13S 
13J4 
VJX 
Low middling.. 
...1315-16 
14 1-16 
14 5-16 
14 5-10 
Strict low luiddliugg . MM 
MW 
MX 
1-1 w 
Middling. 
.11K 
Mti, 
MX 
UK 
Good middling.. 
.1D4 
14 H 
}4 K 
14 K 
Strict good middling.. 14;tf 
UK 
loK 
15!4 
Middling fair.... 
.15>tf 
15 W 
15 W 
15>4 
Fair. 
. m 
10 W 
16W 
lew 
STAINED. 
Good ordinary.12J< Low middling.13 7-16 
Strict ordinary_...13J4 Middling.....13X 
ClDKR.—Lower i quoted at 12c310c. 
Domestic Dried Fruit.*.—N ow apples come in 
slowiv and arc wanted in a Jobbing way atflrm prices. 
Blackberries scarce ami higher. Peaches, both peel¬ 
ed mid impeded, are in light stock and wanted at 
the Improvement quoted. 
Apples, southern sliced, 1875 crop. lOTslOKe. for 
prime: fancy, 12X'A 15e : Southern uew quariei*, 9>f 
fibliJe. Blackuerrles, 1874 crop, good, i 1new, 
] ; V3l3o. Peeled peacJie*, good unrt prime Georgia, 
14(318c.; choice, 19320c. I'noeeled Doachea, new, 10(3 
lOSiio. for Halves, and 9V4t<9)40. for quarters. Pi inn*, 
26a. Uiispherri-s. old. 35c. asked; new held at 33c., 
with 33c. bid. Cherries, 20c. 
Egg*.—T he egg market rules Arm, and prime stock 
Is Blill- niug Up. Some lots of Western arc uotcouut- 
ing Itrst-elas-. Limed are arriving, hut It. ts too early 
for much 11 side; they are tending easier. State fresh 
are worth much more than fine Western. We quote; 
New Jersey and Pennsylvania, single barrels, 
hbl.. 28;-t29e.. Slate. 2*<3 c.; Western, prime. 27@ 
2T'-4C.; do., lair marks, 20*27e,i Canadian, 27(327><(C.; 
Limed, Suite, prime, 2441,25c.; Western, good to 
prime, 23;<t2lc. 
Essential Oils.—T here is no change to note since 
Our last. _ 
We quote peppermint in glass “ H. G." *4.25 ** ft>, 
caus, *4. Wlutergreen, *3.25 V tt.; sassafras, 05c.; 
spearmint, t3; pennyroyul,*2; wormwood, $4; tansy, 
^4. 
Frsn.—New mackerel, No. 1 shore, *28<330: No. 2 
do.. *l7fn.l8: No. 3 do., *lQktl2; codfish at *6 for 
George’s Bank. 
KENTUCKY LEAF. Light. 
Gents. 
Common lugs... 7 (® 8 
Good luas. 814 ® 9 
Low leaf.. 9,S@10!4 
Medium leaf. 11 <&12>4 
Good leaf.. 13 <a> 14 
Fine leaf. 1414(316 
Select. 17 ©18 
SEED LEAF—CROP OF 1873. 
Heavy. 
Cents. 
8 @ 8 « 
9 
9X*10 
inp.sEttf 
1314 (31.1 
10 (<t 18 
18 <322 
Cents. 
20 (345 
ROCHKBTEK, Oer. 16.-Flour market steady: 
spring, *7.25: amber winter. *7.541: white winter, f 7.75; 
double extra, *8. Bye flour quiet, at *5.75. Wheat 
is dull; Milwaukee club. *1.4&%1.45: amber winter, 
1ll.2ll(3l.!!5: white winter,*1226661.36, Oats,old,.'Oirfric.; 
Dew, 4,K<£43c. Corn xteady at TNSSOc. Corn meal. *I.A5 
(32, HnHer, 30:323c. Cheese. 12(313c. KggS. 23*25c. 
Lard. 13(3hrc. Apples, V bbl.. *2(32.50. Potatoes, V hu , 
355M*40e. Bivuis. 4» bu . *1.30(31.80. Mess pork. *22tw23. 
Wool. 30 3 .96c. Day. *13 ulfi. Straw. *iu» 12. Timothy 
seed, *3@3.00; clover, *7.0037.25. Wood, hard, ¥ 
cord, *9®10. Coal. *6.95:37.35 for stove. 
- ♦> » 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
LITTLE FALLS, N. Y., Oct. 16, 1875. 
THE dairy market at Little Falls for the week end¬ 
ing Oct. HI, presented a better asp, et tbau It lias for 
some time. Then wax an advance in jfrleee of from 
14 ( 3 X 6 . over rate« of Inst week, and sales were made 
rather more readily than usual. Home 350 boxes ot 
farm dulry cheese were delivered In the early part ot 
the day, which brought 1214(313140. 
Factories were not quite as hugely represented as 
usual, thiiigh the offering a were by nn means small. 
About O.tlOO boxes changed liands at DkwlSYo., tbo 
average price paid being 18!4C 
Quito a number of salesmen thought the above flg- 
urestoo low, us the make now Is the boat ot the sea¬ 
son, They Lem for higher prices. 
Butter is beginning to come into market and prices 
are advanoth k Prime packages of this commodity 
brought 38a. Tha weather Is very cool for this sea¬ 
son of the year aud oows, It is reported,are not yield¬ 
ing as much milk as Is usual in lueuiouili of October. 
Wo have advices from abroad up to the third 
week in October. Our London correspondent, says: 
FinestEugllshscarce: clean flavored American much 
wanted uml Is engaged for delivery ; good keeping 
sorts clear ur. extreme quotations: stale and sec¬ 
ondary soil at the advance, of 2s. Quotations are as 
follows: 
American, extra ilno, ,'8St59s.; for delivery, fills.; 
flne, 54:356s.; good, 60(352s : secondary, 3«®48a.; En¬ 
glish Cheddar, HStgri ls.; Wiltshire uouble, 70@78s.: 
Cheshire, medium, (IUouHOh.; tine, 32(386s.; Scotch, 70 
<jit72s. 
-*-♦-*- 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
New York, Oot. 16,1875. 
RECEIPTS OF Id VIC STOCK. 
Bee VM, 
Cowe, 
Calvei. 
Shoop A 
I*aiub«. 
H>k». 
Sixtieth St.. 
.. 3,798 
20 
528 
1,282 
000 
Forty-Eighth St.. 
... 42 
44 
635 
12.511 
000 
Fortieth St. . 
... 000 
00 
000 
000 
lfi.lUfi 
Uarsimus Cove... 
.. 7,565 
00 
uot) 
12.265 
13,750 
Totals tills week., 
•• last week.. 
.. .11,405 
64 
1,163 
20.013 
29,946 
...10,613 
91 
1,547 
31,508 
22,034 
PKifi'Alc.: other, 13(4l5e. Geese, 11014c. Live poultry 
bln fair demand. 
spring uliiokens. Jersey, *> w„ ltn«s1 1 o.; Western, 13 
(iSlL;. Boosters,0<39c. Turkey*,.lerstcv, 16(3190.: West¬ 
ern. Invite. Jersey ducks, c pair,0538Oo.; Western, 
511 ( 0 (iflo. Jersey geese, V pair, *1.75(32.60; Western, 
**Qnail are scarce. IV n depend upon State birds and 
these will not supply the wants ot trade: Ohio will 
soon ship. Wild ducks are In good demand and begin 
to snow good quality. We quote can van, $).. 8 b q pair; 
redhead. 750.7 mallard, 7oo.; teal, the.; eonimou. 80e. 
Quail, trapped, V do*., *2,75433; groure, V milr.flOra 
85c’; parwldKcs, state, ¥_ pair, TV.jMfic.; Western, 
50 c.; Eustern. fsiwklae.; woodcock, State anil New Jer¬ 
sey. TV pair, 75x>H.‘iC.: wild pigeons, elalUfcd. *< (Hi*.. 
*i,7.va2; flight V dox.. *lii#t.2o; hares, w pal-, 605?5o.; 
rahtdts: P patr,.iO(303c.; veiilsuti, short saddles, V n>., 
tyojj.Hi'.; long saddle*. 17<»Wo.; whole deer, lltaific. 
Provisions.— Mess pork is depressed and lower. 
Lard Is dull, exporters about out of the market and 
prices weak. Bacon scarce und strong. The quota¬ 
tions are for mess pork *32 V, for Job lots; *22.25 for 
October; f3 '.50 bid and *2!.62>4 askeu for lincember: 
extra prime *lficqil6.&0; prune mess *19.50'",20: dressed 
Imgs a lOUfidtHc. Bacon at Uj^e. fur city long idenr. 
Lard, VVestorn steam, 14 i-liie. cash and Oot.; t.JWo. 
tor Nov : 12 Ki-itie. for Dec. siearlne at t5>;c. Tal¬ 
low at 1 ( 8 * 0 . for Prime. Beef hams *.'4(7625. It. ef. 
extra moss, fl2(«i 12.55 ; *ll©ll.5ll for plain mess; flOcqi 
17 for packet; tlcreed beef nominal for India mess, 
4dfic.li for prime, mesa, and city extra moss at *.’114585. 
Rice.—C arolina at 7 ) 4 ® 8 ) 4 C.; Louisiana at 7Jk'®8c.; 
Rangoon, 0,Q<7c6)4e- 
8 a I.T. —Ashton’s, *2.i0<o,2.80; Marshall's and Worth¬ 
ington's. rl.aUeol.Ofi; Deakln’s, *1.50(311,05; lilggins A 
Dean’s, *1.70Gfi 1.80. 
Seed. Clover la scarce here, but offered for deliv¬ 
ery in Baltimore at lie. Timothy plenty and weak 
at *2.35(742.40. 
Sugar (Rellned.J-Soft yellow, 9®Uc.; Soft white, 
lO@tH) 4 ' 0 .; 1 .rushed, iiKc.; powdered, Iwe,; gi.ulu¬ 
lated, lUikc. 
Tobacco.— There continues considerable business 
in secdleuf at strong figures. Kentucky leaf mod¬ 
erately aetlve. 
Connecticut wrappers. 20 w45 
Assorted lots. 15 («2fl 
Massaifliusetts assorted lots. 12 0415 
Con neeiiout and Massachusetts seconds.... 10 wl2 
Filters..,. 7 * 
Pennsylvania assorted lots...16 w25 
New Yerk assorted lots, common. 8 ooll 
New fork assorted lots, good to flue. 12 <«18 
Ohio assorted lots. HcpmPJ 
WisoouslnttKsortodlots. 7 igdO 
CROP OF 1874. 
Cents 
Connecticut seeouds, flue.....15 (<ji20 
Fillers, tine. 8 ®10 
Seconds and tillers shipping . 7 fgi 9 
Pennsylvania assortod lots. 15 ©25 
Wisconsin. 7 @10 
Vegetables.—E xport of potatoes, past week. 3,150 
bbls. Potatoes are unchanged lu prices; demand 
only fair. 
Early Rose, bulk, ¥ bbl., tt,l3@l,25; Peach Blows, 
H.W)@1.7,i: Peerless. *L(al.25. Sweet potatoes, Dela¬ 
ware. *< bbl., *2@2..fi: Virginia,*1.5t)@l.«7, Cabbllges, 
® 100, *3@5; reo, *4(w5. ( aiiilflowor, 4 / bbl., «2@6. 
Mur-row .-quash. 30tw50c. Onions, white. V bbi.,*2@ 
2.50; yellow, *1.50ay2; red,*l.2o@l..MJ Turnips, Russia, 
V bbl., *1@1.25. Carrots, ¥ bbl., *1@1.25. 
HALLAOAV'S STANDARD 
WIND MILL. 
Perfootly Belf-Kegulatmg. 
The Best, Cheapest, roost Dura¬ 
ble and Popular Mid made. 
Manufactured under the Imme¬ 
diate supervision of Inventor 
ii years. *2.500.0110 worth now 
in use. Bend for I llustrated Cat¬ 
alogue and Prlee List. 
U. S. WIND ENGINE A PUMP CO., 
Batavia, III. 
Beeves.—O n Monday last, the herds on sale ranged 
from poor to coarse, with .uly a few head 01 good 
quality steers as top cattle. Prices were 7 ,Q@i;l: 40 . y 
lb,; weights. 4J4@9J4 ewt. The markets dosed weak 
with several herds unsold. Wednesday trade was 
moderate, with sales of good qoaKty beovo* some¬ 
what ousiur. The inferior quality herds remained, 
in fad, unsold when the markets closed; prices. ?X(»« 
13o.; weights, 4X«t8.S ewt. Thursday trade slow at 
8>i@l2Yc.; weights, fifitH ewt. Friday tho markets 
closed fair at 7>4®13c.; weight*. 4X@8% uwt. From 5;: 
@58 lbs. has been allowed to the owl net., Spanish 
herds direct from the plains sold at 1!4@9i«u,: Spanish 
nerds, corn fed. unto at US'uAOSe.: native ateers at 
S(ail 2 > 40 .; crude steers at |2(4I3 Ac.; oxen at 9j<,('(ild>4e.; 
mixed herds cows, heifers ami euiirso oxen, 8 @ 9 jlic, 
COMPARATI Vrl RATES. 
This week. Last week. 
Quality. Cents. Cent*. 
Goou.13 @18* 12 @)3K 
Fair.II @ll:k 11 @ll?f' 
Poor.10 @10'k 10 @10% 
Poorest. vN ii, 9* fi (si 
Gen. selliuc rates .. .....10 @1114 Ui.'-it'tUK 
Milch COWS.—i'rad# still dull and small; 2cows 
sold at *145, 7 do. at *5l.50@53 It head ; L0 do. at *55 
@05 It head; 7 do. at *67@83 # head; 4 do. ul $85@01 
V head, calves ulways ltieluded. 
VEAL8 AND CALVES. -Trade fulr in Smooth quality 
veals, which continue scarce. Prices, 7t» aitll'.c. »t m. 
Coarse quality lean calves slow Of sale at 0c. 1' 1b , 
also at *fi.:Gaut2.;jO is head; State calves. *5.a0(,«12.50 ’(< 
head; Illinois, fie- 8 State veals, 734@IUMu. ¥ lb.; 
Pennsylvania, 8H@9J4o.; Jersey, BitfURe. 
SHEEP AND Lamhs. -Trade l;us been a trifle ntedcr 
In both sheep and laiubstlmllig tho past week. Mon¬ 
day sheep sold at 4J4@0Jao. ¥ tn.; lambs, 6 J 4 SC 7 J 40 . 
Wednesday .ihccp noli at IVftflO. I lambs, fi,i7t4e. 
Thursday sheeii soltl at Ii fig 6j*e.; lambs, nj4@1‘ko. 
Friday the inarketH closed fair with sneer, at 4Vv 
tiifo.i lambs, 6 fi 0 > 75 tu. Ohio sheep sold at 4Y@0e. h 
lb.; State sheep, 4>4ffliflhic.; lndlauu, 6<d6V4e.; Michigan, 
6J4@5Ko.; Kentucky, IXdaSc.: Ohio, 4V@(ie.; Canada 
lambs' fiJ<i"j7o.; Kentucky. O@0J4c.> State, tt)*@7J4c., 
Pennsylvania, Che. 
Hugh.-O hio, live weight, 1H5 lb*, strong i< head, 
sold at 8 J 40 .! state, 300 do., she. City dressed slow 
on Monday nt llialOHo., slightly lmi>roved in feeling 
on Wednesday iOk vhi^e- «' a., and eloseil dull on 
Friday at iUjt<vl1'"iC. ¥ it,. Live nogs, Bjlfe. V tb. 
Horse Mark et Trade mod era to with an im¬ 
proved feeling. Sixty-nine head ot poor quality 
light harness horses sold ut *45@97.t0 i3 head; tfi head 
of ordinary quality do. sold at (II 0141 157.50 ii head; .( 
trotters sold at *250@42fi ¥ hcad ; fi saddle horses, * 11(1 
@300 ; p head ; 10 heavy draught horses, quality good, 
sold ut *35() .ol75 V head. Fiilecn horses arrived per 
Erie Railroad via Dak <;hff Station. 
cr» *r , 1 to 110,000 has been invested tn stock 
f“»>W Prlvlleaes. and paid 900 per cent, profit. 
" Ilow to Do It,” a hook on Wall Bt., sent free. 
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he tii.ally succeeded in convincing the people that 
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half greatly exaggerated, aud so they rallied to the 
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volumes- Wo like the. UnuAL, and we hope to see 
Orleans County well represented tn the subscription 
books of 1875 .—Orleans llextubUcan. 
