are of good quality. Limed not wanted to any ex 
tent. We quote Jersey ,& Pnnn. small lots, p bbl 
28@29c.; State, Western, prime. 27W37KC : do- 
fair marks,'ttkit’S^e.: Canadian. 27ca2i Ha; Southern. 
26®87«.; Limed, state, 230346.; do. Western.Yiosffio. 
Essential Oils.—T here is yet no really dotlniie 
position tor ull peppermint. The Michigan crop 
is reported as very large, and exporters, at tor tbeir 
disastrous experience of Inst year, are disinclined to 
open now business suddenly. Wo w tto front notes 
nominal. 
Wo nnoto peppermint In glass *• H. G. $4.25 V to, 
cans, $4. Wiutergruen, $3.25 ¥ it.; sassafras. 65e.; 
spearmint. $.1: pennyroyal.??; wormwood. $ 1 : tansy. 
plain mess ; packet, $16uS17; city extra India mess a 
$54 @35, 
Rick.—C arolina Is lower, quoted Oftiaeii for fair; 
7®7!i for good prime. 
SALT.—Ashton's, 12.S002.60 ; Marshall's and Worth* 
ington'g, sl.SPesl.dS; Douklu’s, $1.39ui>l.G5; Higgins & 
Dean's, $1.1001.80. 
Skko.—F or new clover 10c. Is the best bid and lie. 
asked for delivery during the remainder of this 
year. Timothy is weak at $2.35<S2.50. Rough flax, 
$1.56. 
Tobacco.—T here la less doing on export account, 
yet a generally steady market. 
KENTUCKY leaf. Light. Heavy. 
_ Cents. Cents. 
Common lugs. 7 ftfl 8 8 @ 8W 
Good lugs.. 8k(e» 9 Swra 9 
Low leaf.. D.kWlOX DXwlO 
Medium leaf. 11 «I2R lniffiilUX 
Good leaf. la i<«U 13«@15 
Fine leaf. m«5Ut; 16 @18 
Select.. . 17 ®IS 18 @22 
SEEDLEAF—CHOP OF 1873. 
„ Cents. 
Connecticut wrappers. 20 @45 
Assorted lots. . . 15 @25 
.VlnssueliuMette assorted lots. 12 @16 
Couoectlout and Massachusetts seconds.... Ill @12 
Fillers. . 7 @ 
Pennsylvania assort ml lots... 16 @25 
Now York assorted lots, common. 8 @11 
Now Torts assorted lots, good to flue. 12 @18 
Ohio assorted lots . . 8>f@ll) 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 7 @10 
CROP OF 1871. 
Cents. 
Connecticut seconds, tine.15 @20 
Fillers, tine. 8 @10 
Seconds and tillers shipping . 7 @ !l 
Pennsylvania assorted lots. 15 @25 
Wisconsin.. 7 @10 
Vboeta bliss. Cxnort of potatoes, past week, 5,845 
bids. Potatoes are low and the general market Is 
reported dull. 
Burly Rose. bulk. » bbl , $l.26«1.50: Peach Blows. 
$1 25@l,r.O; Peerless, il.vtl.23. Sweet potatoes, fl.L'iOu 
2.25. Cutibugus, WO, iikiti; red. »5@T. cauliflower, 
e bhl.,$2@n. Marrow .-tinash. 50@?0e .; Hubbard. Id. 
Onions, red, V bbl.. $1.50; yelluw, *1.75; white. $2; 
rope, v ion, * 2 . Garlic, d 100, $*.50. Turnlpu, Uiis-ia, 
S’ bbl., II : white, *1.25, Tomatoes, L. 1., il bush., 
75c. SweotCoru. i* LOO,75o.@$l. Kgg I’lmit, * 100 ,$4, 
Carrots, V bol.. *1.50. Hina Banns, V Ik bush., $1.7$. 
Pumpkins, V loO, 4@6. Citron, F bbl., 60@75 o. Pick¬ 
ling Unions, F bbl., $3@4. 
Wool.—T' iierc is a liberal business and a strong 
market at full unchanged dgures. bales of No. 1 
Ohio tleeaot at 47c.; ,\X do, and above, iO .dite.; toll- 
washed fleece-, 52@5fle.; supers, 10@42kc.; Nevada at 
28k‘’-i sprlug California, 22t« 31c.; fall do., lli@22c.; No, 
1 pulled,28o.; black pulled, 8Q®8&c.; super pulled, 40.4 
Like.; Texas, 22—28ke,; Oregon, 34c. 
lucky. l^@6Kc.; Canada, 6>fffl6Jic.; State lambs, 6® 
7;V«d Canada, 7@7Xc, 
Hogs.-L ive sold in small lots at $8.56Ji & 8.985f. 
Trade In city dressed rather slow at li H@lic. Vlb. 
until Friday, when sales became easier at 10@10ke. 
Iloiti it Market —Thequality of the horses of- 
fored during this past week lias been generally Infe¬ 
rior. and trade has been slow with but few sulcs. 
Poor quality light harness horses not quoted ; fair 
do. sola In single lot* ut •l.Mi@20U V head; heavy 
draught horse*, qualify good, sold at il UKe216 I* head : 
1 pulr choice quality do., j.Oiiu ; 7 trotters at $276@750 V 
head; 1 saddle horse.$ 250 ; 1 pony. 1115 Thirty-seven 
hones arrived per Bile Railroad via Oak Cliff Station. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
New York, Saturday, Oct. 23, 1875. 
Receipts.—T he receipts of Produce for the week 
were as follows ; 
Flour, bbls.-. 117.92? Pork, bbla. 53 
Whisky. 2,6i? Cut meats, pkgs.... 5.033 
Coni meal.bbls.,.. 1,900 lain . pkgs.. 3.725 
Corn meal. nags... 1,025 Lard, keics. 875 
Wheat , bush.1,44'.\2S4 Oh Cuke, sucks. 9,889 
Corn, bush.409,1114 Tallow, pkgs.. 
Oats, bush. 478.657 Gutter. I (As._ 82,245 
RyO.hush. S.OOO Cheese.bxs. 07,002 
Malt, bush. 9,700 Ci .(ton. bales. 20,900 
Burley, bush. 416,539 Suts. turp., bbls-.. 723 
PeuB, OUAh . 16.93 1 Dried Fruits, pkgs.. Ill 
Rearu nusli . 11,216 Bags, bbls. 7,080 
Grass seed, hags.. ;4’ Wool, hales.. 6 , 1*0 
Ashes, pkgs. SO liopa, bales.. 3.780 
Beef, pkgs.,. 2.299 
Brans and Peas—E xports of beans past week, 
1,116 bbis.; since Jan. 1. 25,862 duo same Lluie last 
year. 24,9:0 do. Export* <tf pens past week, 2,792 
bush.: unco J»n. 1. 245,792 do.; same time lust your. 
292,4-0 do. The market tor medium beans la quite 
depressed, and the reduced quotations are weak 
uniter a limited demand. Cheap potatoes interfere 
in »re or less with the local demand: bee] 
arrivals are considerably scattered, and In such eases 
the offering !r. extremely large. Marrow* arc only 
steady and unless l ha export anil Improve*, it Is likely 
thru price* will soon r«vor buyers. White kidney* 
do not show much stock; price* nominal. Red kid¬ 
neys arc dull and still show the uihisuhI feature of 
bring quo. d down near Other varieties. Green peas 
arc quiet; buyer* slocked up pretty heavily while 
j rt i s were. lew. and prices now arriving and going 
into store arc only steady. In Canadian t ea* there 
Is not. m irh movement, and prices do not show the 
strength taut was at one time expected for new. 
Southern B. B. peas a shade easier to soil. 
We quote beaus, pea. hew, prime. $2; Other, 
!.7V@l.8n; medium, new.‘I 7.® 1.80: other. »I.00@1 7u; 
marrow. new, prime,*2.26®2.-tJ; t*tr to good. *l.H‘««2; 
w hite kidney, prime f2.2<»a2.o|; fair to good, f1.605#.’; 
red kidner. new, prime. $1.99 vf.lU; fair to got d,$ .Go 
0 *. 1.75c. Peas. CnhadlUD, bbls.,new, duty paid. M 25; 
green, new. ?> bush., $1.75: Southern B. E,, F bush, 
bug, $2 9u@3. 
Beeswax —With freer supplies and a slow con¬ 
sumptive export demand, easier p ices result. Sulcs 
at 31 q.32c. for Western and 32<432>4e. lor Southern. 
BROOM Corn.—R eceipts of strictly prime arc small 
and offering* of other grades moderate, with price* 
steady. 
Short .preen brush, 11(4120.; long green hurl, 1(1® 
11c.: medium green,7@Skc., red and rod tipped.6@7e. 
Butter.—T ills city has never before handled such 
heavy dally supplies as ltuvu been doming forward 
for t.ho pust three weeks. Receipts Unvo exceeded 
the average of 6,090 packages por day for the abov< 
period and it t.* something rematkaole that sellers 
have been eitaldod to maintain anything like thn 
quotation* th.-u arc and havo been current Wc my 
maliitalucd by sellers,for the fact U the Incuming 
dairies ltd lot* of S*ate are largely If nut wholly 
owned by parties who went In at .'lie. in the count/)', 
and . ere it not foir the spirited trude that naturally 
attends cool weather und the eddiuooal want* for 
fall cousnuiptluii, tt 1* likely that ihere would have 
been by lids time.t heavy time with the large offer¬ 
ing. Notwithstanding tuo enormous deliveries tile 
reports say (here Is a great abundance still In the 
hand of farmers. If sUlOi ts the casen .short period 
of dullncs • Here wlU benpt to mark uown quotations. 
One or two reason* tan tic assigned for what buck- 
bune the matkot ha* exhibited. Pails uf fancy grade, 
have diminished lo quantity and those who will use 
nothing >■ lsu while they at e to he had have, or up too 
f. w day* ago coxnpetcu for the extra* und kept 
prices high. Tarn the scarcity o! creamery has 
turned the attention nl other good buyers to selected 
lines of half tub* und tlrk Iris widen has also strength¬ 
ened such parcels. At Iho close the heavy deliver¬ 
ies f State an; beginning Uj tell upon the situation 
an prices Indicate n strong tendency to tlrnop, and 
that t* generally a LratUtu! herald of a oeclihe 
Healers in Western hotter heoiinjo rather nervous 
when state pouted In so freely und have kept tin; 
market auct tuo turn trade In regular l itcroourso bv 
oastrig quol iti ui*. ami ad u-iiiil lit* id' lVe»toiii 
have had a good *loclt cle -riug movement at the 
new price*. A gouti export demand hits relieved 
the market of Western text can be quoted at 
21:9.23c. Included in the lata export, half-tubs have 
boon taken for Scotland 
State dairies entire, extra, 5l@32c,; entire, good to 
prime, ‘.'.*@.)lc.: tair tu good, JJ@29<S.; tlrkiris, selected 
Iiesh, i0@ ilc.: good toprlmu, 29/<.3ilc.; fair to good, 
2v:9c.; iiUl-livkui lubtd Acleeti d, >.i®.He.j good to 
iinuii . il i.7:o.; lair to good, 29@31c.; poor to lair, 2.Vs, 
Site,; State, Welsh, tubs, fall made, ,il<.32c.: dairies, 
W.<v;ilc.; good O' prime, 28@29e.: fair to good, 26® 
28c.; poor to mlr, ifuiliCc.; Stute, creamery tubs, 
selected, 3 tiqHoc. latr to good, 3l@33c.; Palls, State 
dairy, very fanev, 36@36c.i prime, 3,i@81c.; inferior, 
27@8 c.; Stato,creamery,exira,.fii@—e , sweet cream, 
33 irioi;.; creamery Inferior, 29@'ilc.; Pulls, weateru, 
Creamery, I'.itity. 34@3Sc.; lair iu good. ;,Uio..2c., Peuu- 
svlvanl'i, stoic packed, 19@27c.: Western, flikit,*, 
solveL il. 24@2iC.t good, In llqo*,22®28c.: fair, in line*, 
2 o.i. 2 lc.; poor. lStSTJc.; Western, dtilry tubs, selected, 
ifli'.UOc.! good to prime. 26®28c.t selected, fresh, 25® 
J7c.; good to prime, 24®25o.; fair to good, 22@34c.; 
poor to fair, 19@i9c. 
Cheese —Tho confident feeling In the Interior 
rend* to a Very strong market. ISxpofttrude Is quite 
moderate,almost entirely lu fancy September lac¬ 
tone*, at 1 l@14Ro., tile latter price diflir ult to obtain. 
The off gril le* are held op in sympathy, but accumu¬ 
late lu stock, notwithstanding goncr.il receipts arc 
small. Wequoto: 
NewState factory,farcy,I3k@14Jfc.; flne,I2S@l<tt{c.; 
do good r.o prime, 19V@I8)4ff>! falrlo good, 1 d>v v I q ; 
poor to f air. 7>.@10e. Mate Farm Dairy - fancy, 12^c« 
t ikic: good to prime, llt<«tl2y$c.; lair to good, 10-allc. 
Western factory, Cheddar tine. i2Sf@l3xc.: good to 
prime. ll@12>4a ; Oat flue, 13® 18X04 good to prime, 
fl .vBlXc.i fair, 8ti@llc.; poor to lair. 6>i@8^o. 
COFfEi:-— HI", 18569 . 22 J 40 ., gold.; Java, 28@29c. do.; 
Maruculho, 2!@22Sfe- 
CottoN. 'f lic market i* very irregular. Ex¬ 
porter* are doing very little, and *1 Inning trade 
moderate; but there Is a sharp speculative move¬ 
ment. Lurebl prices are II 9-320. for October; 13 
17-32@13!l-hic. for November; 13 5-16(912 Il-'tfc for 
December; 1 < 1 > l.>-32o. for Jutiuarv; 13'-.@1317-32c. 
lor Fc uaty ; 1 - ll-16:«l35fc. tor Marco; 19)4@U; 1>-I6c. 
for April: It l-l'T'll-fc. for May; 14 U®lio-16c. tor 
Juno; 14 i;i-32(iiHX5-32c. for July, audit I7-32@14 l'J-32c. 
for August. 
GuoUdlODA for spot cotton, butod on American 
Standard of classiticatlon: 
Uplands, Ala. Orleans. Texas. 
Ordinary.12 1-16 12 1-16 12 3-10 12 3-16 
Strict ordinary.12 9*16 12 9-10 1: 11-16 12 11-10 
Good ordinary.13 3-10 13 3-10 13 3-10 13 7-10 
Strict good do.13 9-16 13 9-lfl 13 18-10 13 13-14 
13J4 14 14 . 
Stnetlow middliiigg.H 1 - 1 0 14 3-10 14 7-16 11 7-10 
.Middling.Jl 3-10 14 5-i0 H O-lO li 9-10 
Goon middling. .14 7-10 14 9-10 14 13-iG 14 ihlli 
StriCtgoodmiddltDg.lt 11-16 14 13-10 15 1-10 15 1-10 
Middling fair.16 J-16 15 8-16 15 7-16 15 7.10 
Fair.16 1-18 10 3-16 1C 7-16 16 V-lh 
DuJit.&uc Dried Fituna -Arrivals of iu w nro 
unusually small for this season of the yc.ir, and 
business Is necessarily limned. Apples are Arm at 
the advance. Reeled pi-ache*. 11 prime, bring lull 
hguic*. Unpeeled peaches scarce and favoring the 
seller. lilackberrteH otroug lu price. 
Apide*. soiitpiir'i sliced. Ibi.t crop. lOhillJ^c. for 
prune, includlilf Nortii (hrollnu ut the higher lig. 
ur. s, and 1 .j cy, !3>i@15c.; Houthern new quartet«, W 
@l(!;- i'. UUckberrics, 1871 crop, good, HH@12c.; new, 
3h 1 r. rVf led peafbus, vunil and prime Georgia, 
I; . li.-.; ch ice, 19@2(jc. linpculetl dmc lies.new. 1QK® 
lie. lor halves, and ."k@I0c. lor quarters. Fiums ut 
2uc. RasptieiTies, Ola, 35c. asked; new, at 32@33c., 
Cheirles. 26c. 
Logo. 'Trade has not been active, und sellers have 
been lorced to frequently shade prices to prevent 
the demand from running down low. tiouthorn eggs 
Fish.— New mackerel at $35 for extra mess; No. I 
shore, $30: No. 2 do.. $18: large No. 3. fd2. Dry cod 
at $5 A5.25 lor Grand Bauk and $5.75(11.0 for George's 
Bank. 
FLorrn.—Karlv In the week there was a very fair 
export business In p;ogress, but the later reports 
from abroad have been unsatisfactory and pricas 
Unve reacted a trifle with a dull feeling. The arrlv 
als arc large, mainly of medium and high grades. 
Which are most difficult to sell. 
Supertine Mate. k.'i.Ukulo.lU: extra do., $5.50@6.30 1 
superfine Western. i6.iO@&.4tL extra do.. $5.5U'»6.;;u; 
No. 2 , $4.(W@i,75; extra rounclrhoop OMo. $5.oi@ 
0.85: trade brand* do.. fo.'-O *7.65; white wheal ex- 
triiA. $6 5 . 18 .til: >t. Louis,*8.80'5«9.tkl: City Mills extra. 
$5 6'qr«?..V); Southern at #6.60(915.75 for common to fair 
shtpol tig extra*, and $6.30® 9.(M for good to vary choice. 
Rye at f4h •@.i.50. 
Buckwheat Flour selling at $2,70*3.15 per 100 Ihs. 
Corn Meal—Yellow Western selling at $3,36; 8.91; 
Jeixey and Feunsylvanla, $.'i.45@3.85; Braudytvino, 
$1.15(4.23. 
Foreign Dried Fruits.—N ew layer raisins. $2.55; 
Old. $2JJ0@2 :; 9; new loose Muscatel. $3.25@S.&U: Cur- 
ranis. new.7o. Tarragona und Languedoc almonds, 
17X'Sl8e. Turkey prunes, "Vdi'Jc. Sardine.', H@14Hc. 
for quarter boxes. New Valencia raisins. 10J* volO Vc. 
Fresh Fftt its. Western upplc* have latterly ar¬ 
rived at, a rate tnnt give a tetnpoTM'y .iver-suppiy, 
and prices are not so Arm. Some tine fall varieties 
are coming in, and dealers do not look for a Ion ; 
rule of weakness, as cheap pears arc ruunim.’ out. 
Quiuci'Stirc In light supply, und prime apple will sell 
quick ut quotation.*, t ran homo* are active; the 
crop it something in excess o what wan expected, 
but tr. will all be wanted, as tho consumption has 
ot oned early, lit tact, handsome Copes nod other 
choice Eastern are 50e. F bbl. higher. We are to 
have uniform hu*)iel orstes IUI* season, and the ro- 
torm give* much s it isf.totlon. Tear* are uctivc, 
Vlrga'.ic.u turn nut quite good this season, remind¬ 
ing one of old times before fiartlutx* took the prece¬ 
dence. We ioaro that CalifOllllft will 00 a very lib¬ 
eral contributor to our »roek of pears. Arrunge- 
niehtAarealroaily uiauc tor three ear loads per week. 
A further invoice of grapes has arrived front tho 
l’actltc, but not In such good order us tlic previous 
one; quoted at $A®12 ^ box of about N) Hi*. State 
and Western grapes are Armor since the heavy 
frosts. Isabellas are very unpopular, and will not 
sell when any other sort can lie had reasonably. 
Chestnut* him lower. Hickory nuts not wanted. 
Apple*. - Mixed lot.*, clndec i* bbl., #3. ,'.i@«.60 
good, $ . J9 ; Rilr, M.Iaiui ,. River, *2.50(«,8.3.'i. Qihiii;," 
Good to prime, V bbi..$7®in. Pcftr,db.j *.V«8. Fetira 
—Cooking, s' bbl.. $30(l3.oU; Siieloop, $!!•.<.8; Dnohess. 
f-l'iT: Ylrgallcu, fil.Ml i * 50 : Seokei, rU wlI; Culllor- 
nls, oholi o, ¥ box.$8.6(1,'.1. Grapes— Dcluwari'. tb-, 
lo- l'fc.: Catawba. 7!s@9 .; Diana, <iMti#7>i<v. Imholla. 
.Viiiitc.; Concord, C m. Cmuberrii s Ji rsey, choice, 
hush, crate*, $3.7.v.,u.i: good to prim ", ?'.50,e’.75; good 
to choice. V bbl.. t 3 . 59 w.U 5i!; Ct.poCod, fancy, '»* bbl., 
$|i),(ll; Kjaleril. fauey, IO 001 1 : good to prime, $S. nil 
etll.'sj. Nuts— I Van til*. Yirg'lma. $1.70'.; 1.15; t liccst- 
uuts. #L;;.;,.,4.?5: Hickory nuta, sheubark, $1.50. 
Grain.-T ne export movement tti wheat has con- 
tinued-fair until within tho last day or two when, 
with dull markets nhma<|, there la a «Iow wdu here, 
and with increased supplies, lower prices. Tne 
latest sales are ut $1.05 f r rejected rprlngi #1.25 
for mixed Milwaukee apri. g ; $1.36 lor prime now No. 
I Milwaukee sprinx; Ind 1 (>.tnie new No.- 
i|i>.: $i..Vi hid tor prime new No. 2 ChUTivo spring; 
$1.40(31.47 g tor good to ovt.ra choice now wnite tvest- 
«rn; 81.19"' l. .U tor poor to good uow rod do. Barley 
quotoil at *1,25 forstrlct.lv prln o Canada We*t ; $1 i.S 
lor Choice four-rowed State; UUc for lair ( wu-rumd 
Stale, Canada hurley tualt at $1.4. ca*h. Corn has 
burn in modt-iatc rec.dpt, but mote dtliiciiR to soli; 
sulcs at inVi@7Ir. for sail gnttlcx, now mixed wcsUirti, 
allo.it; 69 ">7Uc. Go priim- do. lo store, ibATlTc. for 
ear lots do.; ijy.TR/c for steamer ftvad.j-; 71@72c. for 
yellow Western. Oats haveafalrluqulry ; poor stock, 
plenty and favoring Hie buyer and prime scared und 
linn; "ulcsat i4!^t.i47>ie. fur new mixed State ; 
53c. for new while State; 47Ko. tor new mixed Chi¬ 
cago; ttBi"i46 , -,<i. for car Int i new mixed Western; 
4. ;-('v5:c. ror new white Western. 
Hay and Straw.-T he urr-vul* tiave fallen off, 
arid will; improved demand front shippers and Lite 
home trade pi'iceaarea tnrio easier. 
Bale hay is quieted :—Shipping, 7Uc,; retail quailtlq», 
8 O 0 .®$1.0li for new; uiover, ,U@7UC.; salt, .Vfn.jliOc. 
Straw is quoted at SkjiUIIc. tor long rye; UOktOfic. tor 
short rye ; ;(k«/A(|e. tor oat. 
Kx Por 1,11 past week,727 hales; since Jan. l,33,526do.; 
same lime l at year, 20,369 do. 
HtouwiNjBg.—Soiling at $1.17. per gal. 
Honey. There Isa good supply in the hands of 
the principal receivers, and grocers are culling for 
a few lots though nut ut any advance in prices. Wo 
quote buckwheat, in com hand glass, U@l8c., white 
clover, comb, 20@2cc., wholesale. 
Hops.—T here 1* continued liberal business, well 
distributed on export and home trade account. 
I’l'tcRs are wIUiout alteration, but there I* it very 
strong feeling and Mrlclly prime stock offering 
reservedly. 'Ihe excitement In tho interior Is less 
marked, and there arc quite free sellers again at 15c. 
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COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
Little falls, N. Y., Oct. 23,1875. 
TnE dairy market at Little Falls for the week end¬ 
ing Oct. 23 advanced !4o. and upward over Uguros 
ot last week. About the ii-iiaI number of factory 
Clu e*:' were off-red, and from li.WKI to 724HI boxes 
cl united hands, hix mctorlcM sold tor Ui,,c.,*i v tur 
14. .. und the remainder for |3*f anil 13J$c r There 
M.it cotisideruhlt! competition aiming buyers, and it 
was ch i lly owing to this fact lliat the Uibi immeil 
prlid win pul(L At tho opening of the market lae- 
torymen were of clip oplittou that price;; would ho 
Mil,Minn hilly the -amo U-. llio-e ol lust we.lr. a* tim¬ 
ers could not, bu prevailed upon to offer Higher (hail 
15!*U. for the hert grade*. Before the IP* 1 ket closed, 
however, hid* ol Irlfte. wore freely Joadc, and many 
ilct-meii who hud uontoinpluted holding over their 
g'loiis another week dosed out tholr stuck at these 
tlKures. Many lliiuk the market has now reached 
the highest point lo Which U will uttuln lids season, 
whdit others pmdlct still another advance. Tho 
probability ■* that a* tin- Unt-tchccSoufc now nearly 
or unite all dim used of, (he market will remain nom¬ 
inally the same, or perhaps prices may decline a 
trifle. 
borne 350 boxes of farm dairy cheese were deliver¬ 
ed, which Hold for from HR' to Ittkr, the bulk goiug 
ut 13c. Butter nti 3i to 33c-, according lo q uuhty. 
The weather for the past week lias been quite crId 
and some snow has fallen on the hills of Herkimer. 
The herds are lulling oil m the yield of milk, and wo 
are not likely to have an average “fall-make” of 
cheese. 
/ 1IIKKSK m.thKIt WANTED. —A man with 
V thorough.practical knowledge, will find Mankato, 
Minnesota, a lino opening toereOL and nperute a Fac¬ 
tory, furnishing part or all tliu capital. Four hun¬ 
dred uowa llrwt si a*on. ami rapid tiicrenso guaran¬ 
teed. AUdre** BOA hi) OF TIIA UK, Mankato, Mian. 
EST FI,AN IN LIFE INSI RANCJE 
____ _ The 
1 > low Kate Ct;*h Plan of the '1 1 :aV ht.KKB Insuu- 
ANCB Company of Hanford, Conn. Ample Secu¬ 
rity, Low i'reftiumia. 
> / I TO Si I 0,01)0 liu* been Invested in Stock 
prylr Privilege's, and paid 1160 per eei.t. profit. 
How to Du It,” a book on Wall St., sent free. 
TUM BRIDGE & Co., Bankers, 2 Wall St., N. Y. 
2 Wauled -Salary or commission 
3 dross Cowan £ t’o., Eighth St., 
for uny machine; 12 for 40c.; i.O for $1 
PjciuuNS £ CO., Walnut St., Phlla. 
LIVE BTOCK MARKETS, 
New York, Oct. 23,1875. 
receipts of livk stock. 
Stine* A 
flssvt*. Cowl, Calve,. Lumi>n. H'Jiei. 
Sixtieth St. 6,497 64 654 2,051 000 
Ifortv-Kiglilh St. 30 33 888 D.690 (WO 
I'ortieth St. ... 000 (HI OUO 0(H) 11,128 
Uarsimus Gove. 4,397 29 114 16,345 12,025 
and STERMii'TICONS of ull she* and prices: views 
lilustrut ing every subject, t or 1‘artoi Hfiitarhiinmcnts 
and 1‘uhlic IStUibllMtns. Zr>~ I'tiy* well on. a small in- 
vestment. 72-pagu Illustrated Catalogue itw. McAL- 
Ll.STKlt, Mj\i Optician, 111 NASSAU r-T., Now York. 
T0tal9 this week. 11.834 116 1,686 28,086 23.153 
” last week.11.405 61 1,163 26,018 29,946 
Beeves.— un Monday last trade opuuod fair in 
horned euttie ranging from fair to choice, und slow 
In pour quality cuttle Price* were BXtiib, t,e. l< *>-; 
weight*, OJiwSV ewt.5 only a tow head l emained un- 
old at noun. Wednesday trade was slow on a heavy 
run of generally Inferior quality herds, several ot 
which remained unsold ai noon. Price*. 8(ial3e.; 
weight*, 4;Va7;V V awt. Thursday price* ranged ut 
• H&tttkc.; weight*, 1wi8>f cwt. Friday the markets 
closed weak at 7Xf'»l2Kc-; weights, 14i<gi7J4 cwt. From 
53 to;3 I0». has been allowed to the cwt. net. hpani»n 
herd* direct Lorn tho plain* sold ul "quihi'c.;punish 
herds, coin fed, told at UftlliJiC., with l carload* at 
11c.; oaiivo stoors ai e<g>12>sc., aratlo steers at 12 .'.m 
13Hc.; dry cows, *446i46 V bead; bullsonllve weight, 
3kt3kOii oxen at 8 <& 10 ) 4 O.', mlxcu berds, 9kdll3ic. 
COMPARATIVE KATES. 
This week. Last week. 
Quality. Cent*. Cents. 
Goou......12 W.13\' 12 «U3X 
Fair.It OiUk U iftllV 
Poor.19 <3>Klfc 111 i/i-lOk 
Poorest. V .'..1 UV 7|i'./. ujf 
Ueu. selling rates .lOKivtllH 16 @1134 
Milch Cows.—T rudu opened fair on Monday last 
but closed dull on Friday. Sales have been effected 
at. $2(K((/y7 W head, extreme range; general sales $55 
64.719; 5 cows sold at nhot&O V head; 5 do. at $69 iS 
head: 12 do. at $50(1*72 V head; 2 do. at $159. Calves 
always Included. 
Veals and Calves.—T rudo firm In smooth quali¬ 
ty veals >11 7'" lllpjc. F to., end glow id coarse quality 
calves al Be- B to , also ut 40,-14 V head ; Stutc veals, 
7<3 jIUF,o. V lb.; Jersey, luc ; Pennsylvania, U4t6>iC,: 396 
Wortern calve*, weight 5(5 lbs. F head. 4c. V to 
Sheep and Lambs.—T rade In sheep remain* fair 
und Jamb*.continue slow of sale, even lit weak lota. 
Thu quality of tho flocks to hand has been lather 
Coarse, with a i liulCd top In sheep. Monday sheep 
sold at ojiAve. V to.; lambs, cull* included, CbVIRc. 
Wednesday sheep sold ut tV'/vOKc.; lamb*, $6.;-0 a 
7.35 p cwt. Thuisday sheep sold at4H(w6J^'c.; lambs, 
tkauSve. Friday the markeis closed dull with sheep 
at jhibtfiMe.; lambs. tiVftryVc. State sheep sold at 
IVfitOVo. V to., with u i< w selected heud ut <>3fc.; 
Michigan, ij<c.; Jersey, 0>,c.; Ohio, 4V(arfi}4C.: Een- 
THB ACME TOILET CLOTH !! 
Is miido of knitted cotton,and suporaed. a the ordi¬ 
nary wash 0 olh. Will vs cur tor un indefinite t.mo. 
No description doe* them credit. They must be 
seen and used, to ho appreciated ut their worth. 
The price, post-paid. 1 - only 10 censs, 
Z3T" A good opportunity lor Ai'. ^ 
Address NUY, 
s Cure Boa .> 316 . Neyv York. 
PRACTICAL BUTTER BOOK 
Now Ready. Price Si. 
Address MOORE'S RURAL NEW YORKER 
78 Dunne St., New York 
Moore’s Rural New-Yorker became a house¬ 
hold word and power in the land long before wo quit 
•* going to Helmol,” and, perhaps, needs no comment 
from us; still “Its memory is over Tresh and green,” 
and la renewed by Its appeai-unoo every week, brim¬ 
ful ot yimd thin'jx as tv; r. We are glad lo annonneo 
that our prediction* in the January number are 
being more than fulfilled. We have sent it more 
than five hu/iniietl names, and wc learn that sub¬ 
scriptions have been pouring in in like proportions 
from ull puns ol the country, despite the hard times. 
I,ring may U continue to he what it U u power for 
good in tho land. .i'jenVs Febim. 
TU n. primpccffma ot Mount's RtrRALNuw-YOKkER, 
one of the beet lneraiy, horticultuial and agricul- 
tural Journals published in tins ot uny oilier cuuo- 
tuy, I* Inserted in another column. 9 he merits of 
tin* exeolhuit Weekly, as set forth in the advertise¬ 
ment, are not exaggerated. indeed. Die paper pos¬ 
sesses numerous admirable qualities which the tal¬ 
ented publisher does not mention.— Fork 1‘cnnsytva- 
nlan. 
