5-16 <u1311-3 *c. lor Februar: 
I3%ffil3 2l-32o, tor April; 
13 15-S2'.o13ho- f»r March 
lS-liial.s 27-3> ft ,r M.iv 
Oriilnarv. 
Strict ordinary. 
Good ordinary,.... 
Strict BOP'l do. 
T ow middling. 
Strict low middling 
let good m 
Totals this week 
'* last ween, 
fair, $’( 50(iJi2,75. Quinces—Good to prime, i 
Hi; Pear, do., $5(<i B. Pears—Cook! ok. e bbl 
Sheltlon, ; Duchesse, J-VifcS; Scekel, ill 
Ul lit liw -uri.-HT.t , vuvtvt;« uu.-'ii. •ivt.* ?5 t **J ; fcMMMl l,, 
i>rime, f'i.fi26&2,8T; BOOH to choice. y I.hi., tS..'»UVj50 
Onpo Cod, limey. '{< hh|„ #lu<cI0..i0; Emit era, fancy 
illk'VIII,. jO l f ood to prime, -iV.iy. j:.. Mats -Peanuts 
. ’‘oi i uuiuii *r iuu;i , 
white winter, $1,:!5@L35. Outs, nominal 
Corn steady at ®U»80c. Corn nietil. *1.85 
The following statistics, compiled by the Toronto 
Trade Review, will be interesting, showing its they 
do, toe marked growth in a few years of tUe export 
trade from Canada to Great Britain ; 
Cheese. Cheese, 
lbs. | lbs. 
7859. 4/03.370 1872...16,424.025 
mo..'.Sir,782 1*73.18,483,210 
1871. 8.271.430 1874 .24,QCQ$§2 
Cotton - .—T he business In spot cotton Is limited on 
account of the sharp abort Interest for October uti- 
settltmr values. The closing figures are 14KBI4 9-ltie. 
for October: III MC(»13 3-32c. for November; 18 3*32(5 
M i l l for June; llXcsll 6-32c. for July, and 14 Vi 
w 1 1 0-32O. for August. 
Quotations for spot cotton, based on American 
standard of classification: 
■d ordinary.. 
Good middling. 
Fair. 
VvlantU. 
A la. Orleans. 
Texan. 
.. 12 W 
12 H 
12 « 
12 « 
.. 12 Y 
12 % 
12 % 
12 % 
.. 13% 
13% 
13% 
MX 
.. 13* 
13 k 
14 
14 
..14 1-1*5 
14 3-1C 
14 7-tfi 
14 7-lfi 
.. 14)4 
14% 
14% 
14% 
.. 14% 
14 W 
14% 
14* 
.. KM 
14^ 
15 
15 
r. 14 x 
15 
15%' 
MX 
.. 15% 
15% 
MX 
MX 
.. ie« 
;>;% 
m 
16% 
Domestic Dried Frcit 9.—The market is poorly 
supplied with now, and there is sufficient demand to 
strengthen prices generally. Apples, peaches and 
blaokbcrrie-sareoll field at comparatively full figures, 
Apples, sodlbern sliced, 1875 crop. UlX'gdtXo. for 
prime; fancy, 12X(/I 16pg Knutlinrn now quartet*. 10 
tetOXo. Bla. tberrles. Is7« e.rop, good. 11 X<*12e.; new, 
13a, Peeled peaches, good anil prime Georglii, 
14i3lSe.; choice, 19920c. Uppeeled Peaches, new, lll,!-pa 
lie. 1 1 i'VCtlOc. i.ir quanm, Plums at. 
iUc. Raspberries, old. 35c. i new, 32<2i33c. Cherries, 
26c. 
EBOS.—There hM been a good demand, and prices 
have fa vored sellers. Limed have bud quite a busi¬ 
ness, and close pretty firm. We quote Jersey A 
Penn, small lots, V bhl. 30c.: State. 28r ( 629o,; West¬ 
ern, prime, OiXtoiSBc.: do. fair murk*. £b@2lic.'. Cana¬ 
dian. 27X<§r29c.; Southern.2rt^iiii27Xc.; Limed, state, 23 
(o.’ic.i do. Western, 22 ® 2 le. 
Kssatiai. Orr.B —Western peppermint arrives 
freely. and iu the verification of a large Mich, crop; 
cans have declined 7.ic. for wholesale, parcels. “ H. 
G/'unchanged. Other olla as before. 
Wn quote peppermint In glass •• H. 13. $.| 25 w ft, 
cans, Ft. Wiulergrcen, *3.2;. f it.; sassafras, fifio.; 
jjponrmint, 83; pennyroyal,$ 2 ; wormwood, $j ; tansy, 
v’* 
Poultry avi> (Iamb.—A s at our lust, the weather 
Is too unsettled tor a good dressed poultry trade and 
prices are generally low, We quote- 
Chickens, Burks Co., good to prime, >■ a>„ I?@l9e., 
.Tersey, ISdtlTc.; State, lriilBo.; Western. 12(«)14o.; 
Fowls, .Terse.y and Bucks Co., go.id to prime, 12@llC ; 
State. I 2 ‘, 4 llc.; Western, 12 m 18.’; Fowls and Chickens, 
poor to fair, it '. Kle. Turkeys, State and Jersey, good 
to prime, 15@170.; Western. i:voil5c.; inferior. lCkai 12<;. 
Ducks, Stat>, and Jersey, good to prime, )8u»20o; 
Western, 15<&l?e. Geese, State,good to prime. 13® 16c.; 
Western. llttlSc.; do., poor to fair. 9@19o. 
Live poultry plenty and low; both chickens and 
turkeys have ranged ut I2@14c. 
Game. The following are quotations for sound 
birds. Ac. Arrival" have generally run poor. 
Quail, trapped, f> (lo*., $7(8)2.71)7 grouse, y pair. 65 ' 6 i 
75c.; partridges, Statu, V pair, 806.; Western, 25® 
30c.; Eastern. 2Vitfl0c.; woodcock. State anil Now Jer¬ 
sey. » pair, lilRttific.; wild pigeons, stall-led, »< ooz., 
*1.7!; Intros, P pair. fS0.570c: rabbits; wpair,50@fiJc.: 
vonlsnn, short saddles, V to,, 18@15c.J long saddles, 10 
@12c.: whole deer. Stolua, 
Ducks are decidedly lower and very dull. Wo 
quote canvas back ducks. 7,,c./«$l pair; redhead, 
odritoo.; milliard, i0@60c?.; teal, flu.ajfjo.; eoniniun, 250 
(535c — teal soiling more freely than any other kind. 
English snipe, $ ii)L'26 ?( dor. 
Fro visions..—’I' her 0 has been a sharp short Inter¬ 
est In p ,rk and lard, which liua advanced prices 
inutorlnlly, and tended to ilieck movements in spot 
lots on refilling aceouut, pending 11 more settled 
feeling. Moss pork$24;snot, extra prime, $I6'U.1K,50; 
and pi line mens, *19.50.* 20.00; dressed lings nt y%@ 
'OX- Bacon ut I3X tor we stern long clear. Lurd ut 
1 !J« for choice now. mi spot: 18% for Nov ; 17 Xl-lii for 
M. O. remainder of the year: western ateurtuc HXc. 
'fallow ut9Hc. for prime. Beef bains ut $.’3(0)24. 
Beef-new extra ujosm. $13; do. plain moss, $12; new 
tiereed at $33 prime mess, and $25 for India mesa. 
Ool extra moss. $I2@12.,M) for plain moss: packet, $16® 
17; city extra India mess at $34®35. 
Ripe.—C urollna is quoted 6%(5i7}£; Louisiana Gw, 7c. 
Salt.—A shton’s $2.5002.60. Other brands $1.50® 
$1.80. 
Seed.—C lover is scarce and uomlually lOXfijilOfce, 
Timothy quiet ut $'-’.35«2.dU. 
Tobacco.—T here is a fair export trade and a very 
stuuily local business ill full unchanged figures. 
Kentucky leaf. Light. Heavy. 
Ceuta. Cents. 
Common lugs..... 7 @ 8 8 @ 8K 
Good lugs... 8X® 8 89;® 9 
Low leaf. &X01OK 9X,<.10 
Alodium leaf. 11 0I2K llXu»13ik 
Good leaf.. 13 ®14 13X015 
Innu leaf. lIXirt'bi 111 fa 18 
Seleat. 17 ®18 18 &ti 
Feathkhw.-S upply light and prices firm. Live 
geest! prime western 60®C3c. do. mixed, 36©5fJc. 
Flour. Exporters have been purchasing freely 
ami, favored by the rise in wheat, offerings ut the 
close are less general ut advanced figures 
Superfine State. $5.1009,40: extra do., $5.50®«,:(0: 
superrtnr; W©stern. $5.IO0MO: extra do.. $-'>.50',ii;.:i0 • 
No. 2 . «3,75®4.90; extra round-hoop Ohio. *5 cor ,4 
085; trade brands di').. $5.P0't7.f:0; white wheat rx- 
tnoi, «n.3j .t8.n0: St. LouK,$j,.H v;t!i.an: City M ills extra 
xr,FetV.Vl: Southern nt Ki.lOwafiOj for superfine. 
J-i, , 'Of.ir fair 10 choice "hipping, anil $7<;(iS.7<> for 
family brands. Kve at $4.1VaA50. 
llt t!U0®2.GQ for State; 
$2.JI>gl2!«l for Pi-UIisylvanlii- 
Corn Meal—Yellow Western selling nt $3A5 , vt3j’6 • 
Jcraoy and Fennaylvanla, $3.40 .b 3.H5; Brandywine, 
Foreiox Dried FBUTM,—New layer raisins. $2.60; 
new louse Muscatel, $3.25. Currants, new, 6V®7c 
Valencia raisins, 10X-; Sultana do« UX®15e- 'Turkov 
prunes, 8X@8Xo. 
FttKua Fruits.—T he offering of apples Is gener¬ 
ally One. What wn arc to lack In quantity this year 
«U1 be hi ado up In quality. Ah ut uiir last, the sim¬ 
ply 01 full sorts I* considerably uhead of direct wants 
and prices favor buyers, especially as an advance 
was looked for when pears rm out Some good 
keeping aorta urn open, but most of the arrival* ara 
mixed, but varieties to «ome extent cun bo quoted 
separately. There Isa good demand for Duohossn 
pears. In fact, row others except Cal Horn Inn arc 
left to till the bett retail trade. Receipts of Califor¬ 
nia pears, this week, two cur loads. California grapes 
quoted ii" before; no now arrivals. Other grape" 
have ruled a "hade castor, but prime! murk" lire be¬ 
ginning to Improve. Cranberries are doing well, 
ami bolder" to..U for au early rlsn In them, r minces 
arc in batter supply, mid easier figures help to move 
SEKDLKAF—CHOP OF 1873. 
_ „ . Cents. 
Connecticut v, rappers. 30 ®45 
Assorted lots...15 @25 
Massachusetts assorted lots. 
12 @15 
Connecticut, nnd Massachusetts seconds.... hi @12 
1*311 era. 7 ffl 
Penny Ivania assorted lots. 16 @25 
New York assorted lots, common . « @11 
New York assorted lots, good to Hue. 12 @13 
Ohio assorted lot* . 8>4@iU 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 7 @ld 
CROP OF 1874. 
. , Cents. 
Connecticut seconds, fine.. 15 @20 
Fillers, lino. 8 @10 
Seconds and fillers shipping. 7 @9 
Pennsylvania assorted lulu. u @25 
Wisconsin,. , ^ @io 
Vegetables. Ah with many items of more prom- 
lntmcis at present, this lino uf business generally 
eomplains ol dullness. Some dealers nay they could 
ilu more trade, but they propose Ito “ weed out” a 
portion of their ruky potatoes. Potatoes are cheap 
and ore reported low In varloniparts of theouuutry. 
Marrow squash lower. We quote: 
Early Rosa, bulk, bbl,. $1.85:,ul.M): Peach Blows, 
$1.2601.74); Peerless. $1.@ 1.25. Sweet polntoes, Dela¬ 
ware. ft.7. r i@2; Virginia. $1.|2@1..KI. Cabbages, V 100, 
«3®4: red. jVtei.i. Cauliflower, bbl,. aJ.ioi, Alarrow 
Squash. 350o(Jo.; Huhpard. 1,V»J87c. Onion", red, V 
bbl., 81.5(1; yellow. »l.7fi; white, *2; rope, i< ilKI, $2. 
Garlic, R lot), $3.50. ’Turnips, Russia, V bbl.. $1 ; 
white, $1.25. Toireitnns, i, 1 , bush., 75c. Sweet 
Corn, p loO, 75e.@$l. Egg Plant, ** 100, $4. Carrots. V 
bhl., $1J0, Lima Beaus, y IX bush., Pumpkins, 
7 J 100. 5(3)7. Cltroh, bal.,50®75c, ITckllhg Onions, 
F bbh. $8(014. 
VVuisky is selling at $1.17X. 
Wnoj,.—There lias boon a liberal business on miiu- 
tliem. Hickory nuts quiet- Ordinary chestnut* slow Wool.— 1 There lias been a liberal business on miin- 
and lower: ufew fancy targe SouthuFn bring $5 per niaotumie account- with a strong market generally, 
bush. Pennuis dull pending the arrival of new vlr- Nales of XX Ohio tloeoos at l ie.; washe<l combing, 
glnla; old stock unchanged. New pecans are In- Gk\. .scoured, 95c.; spring California, 25a)27c,; falldo., 
roll! finnrnhln nawt iu.Ti.1* 9 1 i» 
ginla; old stock nnebonged. New poeans are in- 
wlll be quotable nen week. 
Apple".-Full Varieties, choice, p bhl.. $325®3.(101 
15X031 c. 
Ohio. Pennsylvania and West Virginia— 
gabeu, iw.i; California, choice, u box, KIJ0@4 50 
to., I IK" 17c.; I >l,i rat, l.@7e. (•„. 
lawba. 7w0f : Isabella. 5®6o.; Conenvd, 6@7e. Crun- 
. . Cts. par lb. 
Plcklocx.. on 51 
aX.45 @48 
$ 15 0 43 
£<>• 2. 43 @47 
. 10 @15 
Combing....... 68 @ 65 
New iork, Michigan and Wisconsin— 
XX . 43 & 4fi 
X— -.. @46 
go-1. @48 
NO. 2 . 43 @47 
Coaree. 40 @43 
Combing.. 6 'i 
Indiana, Kentucky und Tenuessee— 
XX .. @ 47 
X --- .44 @47 
N'J- 1. 46 0 48 
NO- 2. 43 @4? 
kowse.. ^ u 
Combing. & 
t ombing, unwashed. 3 i @ 40 
Illinois. Iowa and illnuesota— 
XX. .. @ 40 
*•••-•.. @ 4li 
No, 1 . 15 @ 4H 
NO, i . 43 @45 
Coarse.40 @ 43 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Igiulslarn*— 
Fine unwashed. 57 @40 
Medium unwashed. 36 @ 33 
Coarse unwashed. hu @33 
Bn"*. ,.20 @25 
HUCHE.HTKlt. Oct. 710.—Flour market steadvr 
sprlug. $7.00i amber winter,$7.25; white winter, $7.76; 
double extra, $7.75. Itye Hour quiet at $5.75. Wheat 
IH llllll * A1 1 1 U4G 1 . Ir in. <i 1 'ir./l. I 111. 4 .. 
note. Southern, $1 butdi..$4.50.'ai r >: do. State and jer¬ 
sey, $Vg4.25u Hickory nuts, SBcilbn 1 k. $1,50, 
FOBS and Skins.—T lie Producers' Pi ion Current 
rays: “ our market has but a light supply of musk¬ 
rat, fresh dark mink and Grey fox, und manufactur¬ 
er" want them for Immediate use and will pay prices 
above exporter* limit". The manufacturing demand 
lor these goods will cease, however, tor muskrat 
about the Lilli of November, mid for mink and 
(hoy fox about December 1st. Lots arriving before 
these dates will bo easily placed, but subsequently 
thi-y viill depend upon the export demand.” 
GRAIN.—Wheat ll8S advanced sharply under In¬ 
creased export and speoulailvo demand, closing 
"trrm with sales ut $1.34 for No. 1 and No2. .Milwau¬ 
kee mixed; $1.0{i@l.OH for rejected soring; $ 1 , 130 1.16 
for No, 3 Chicago: $1.36® 1.28 for No. 3 Milwaukee: 
>1.27X01.30 for No. 2 Chicago ; $1.3301,31 for No. 2 
Milwaukee; $1.3701.38 Tor No. 1 Milwaukee, $I.3U@ 
1.38 for go<i.| to (Time new winter red und amber 
we«orn: $l.40@l.48 f.n- white Michigan, five at 75c. 
for Western, and "3c. for State Barley ut"9j@92«c. 
for two-rowed blule; $1.1201.20for fair to good (’.in- 
ndu We -1 Oats are lower with larger supplies; 
rales al f)(K*,‘>2e. fer white BtUtC 43@50e. tor white 
western! 4i@47c. for mired State; und H)s)i7o. for 
western tmxed Corn Is active at firm prices : sales 
ai 7t"iV3e. tor steamer grades western mixed; 73X@ 
7SX for Milling do.; 74a. for old western lu storo. 
Hay and 8.TRAW.—Ueeeipts are small of hay and 
with th-uiuml rtronger from both shippers and the 
home trade, prices are more in favorer the seller. 
Bale luty In quoted • Shipping, 70c.; retail qualities, 
S5e.@$1.05 for new; clover, .'4>si76e.; Halt, 55(ailH)<:. 
Htruw is quoted at 50e.ru.tl for long r/e; 60@65c. fur 
abort rye; iOliJtiOc. tor cut. 
Exports past week. 2U6 bates: since Jan. 1,33,731 do.; 
same time last year, 21.322 do. 
Htjps.—There continues a liberal demand from 
both exporters and the home trade. The shipments 
tor the week ure 9.000 bales. This business has led 
to a slight advance, with strictly choice stock sold at 
16c. The bmh of tbe busUie93 Is at 15c,, ut the out¬ 
side. The quotations arc: 
New York State. 12@10c.: Eastern.lOoolSc.; Wlscon- 
Sln, 11) . 15c.; Yoirlinv", 8®l0o.: Olds, all growths 4@ 
6c.: Californians, i7@20c. ’ 
Cider ’The quality this season Is not flu6. Pure 
quoted at t2@10c. 
Honey.—M ost of the supply is dark. White clo¬ 
ver, owing to its comparative scarcity, is firmer. We 
quote buckwheat, in combaud class, 15@17o., white 
clover, comb, 20@25c., strained, 12@Me, 
Leatuck.—H emlock, sole, 2IX@26c. for light; do. 
iuii1nle,2U@28Xc.; do. heavy, 22@24Xc. for good dam¬ 
aged. 
Molasses.—N ew Orleans, new crop, sold ut 85c, 
Oil Cake.—W estern quoted at $44, 
(■<).;. Dllt'tur, Ki'wSHc, (3iee.se. li.cl le. Eggs. 25@26c. 
Lard, 13@Ihe. Aiiples. D bbl.. *2@2.MJ. Potatoes, V bu... 
2a@@ll)c. Boons. |( hu..»l.3(kwl.ro. Mess pork. 
Woo), liUiyJHc. Hay. *I2@1B, Straw, $7@ 12. Timothy 
*“0d. W@3.00; clover. $7.00@7.25. Wood, hard, B 
cord, $’J@10. Coaj, $e..95@7.35 lor stove. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Little falls, n. V.. Oct. 30.1875. 
The market has been very dull this week and 
prices have receded a half cent or more from the 
rates of lust week. About 351) boxes of farm dairy 
cheese were delivered and sold at from ISA to l„qr.. 
according to quality. 
The offerings of factory cheese were leas than last 
week, aggregating not much above 5,UW) boxes, only 
a part ol which caunged hand". Quite a number of 
factorymon rafiiM.ul 1 .1 sell ut current rale*, prefer¬ 
ring to bold for another week. The price asked was 
lie. Soule IS or 14 factories luadu sale ut ]3Xc.. and 
one received »Xc„ which was tho highest figure 
paid. Them was great Indifference manifested by 
both buyers nnd sellers as to whether cheese should 
be moved or not. 
Butter Is also a little lower this wook, the rate 
being from 31 to 32o., ueeordlng to quality. 
The weather has been warmer and some rain has 
fallen. Cows during tbe anow storm fell oil' consid¬ 
erably In milk and are uot likely to get buck imam to 
their usual quantity. 
At our lost novices from abroad our London cor¬ 
respondent says fineat Cheddar. Cheshire ntul Wilt¬ 
shire uro wanted. American cheese, if line, sells 
readily, and 62" Is uow about the current price for 
perfection. Rank and old stock bancs lire at from 
30 to Ms. We give quotations as follows; 
American extra, I!2i5)ii5s; tine, BU@Stu.; secondary. 
HOktoks ; low grade", Pi-.i 54s. Kng)i"h eheddur brings 
8!@9«s.: Wiltshire double, "iCvSUs.; Cheshire medium, 
60iU>98s.; tine, 74@8(ls.: Scotch, 7 i>@74m. Dutch cheese 
Edams, 64@(J08.; Goudus, il@i6s., and Derby shape 
54 on (Ida. 
The price for butter steadily advances, and more 
Is doing iu line Irish. European ami American “ re¬ 
pack"” and ail sorts of adulterated me slow of rule. 
We quote : 
iMonniels, bUIAHOs,; Corks, 146s.; llorsets, Kits : 
Swedish. 140a.; Normandy, Kids.: American and Cana¬ 
dian, 9U@12Us.; Oleomargarine. SUs. V ewt. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Oct. so, 1875. 
RECEIPTS OF 1.1 VE STOCK. 
Shnop A 
Beeves, Cows. Calves. LRmbe. Hu 
SixtletU St. 3,497 1 3 547 391 0( 
Fortv-Eighth Si. U 1 9 536 14,990 0 
Fortieth St. 000 (Hi 000 000 Ifi.K 
Liursimus Cove. 0,095 22 009 14,171 15,4’ 
3VEACUXE «S l CO.’S 
PATENT BELL TREBLE 
CxraiHl, Square k Upright Pianos. 
ROCIIE8TF.lt, N. Y. 
Finest in Tone I Stylo uud Finish! Warranted 
seven (7) years In any e I limit e. Used over the U. S. 
and Canada, l'nietleiil Mechanics, Merchants, dis¬ 
interested Musicians and the Public Indorse and rec¬ 
ommend the PATENT BELL TREBLE PIANOS. 
3,497 
13 
647 
391 
134 
U 
630 
14.090 
000 
(HI 
000 
000 
6,005 
M 
009 
14,171 
two 
22 
1.113 
28.852 
9,894 
116 
1,686 
28,986 
llEEVKS, — The depressed condition of trade In 
horned cattle was Much on Monday last ns that on a 
tight run and a further decrease of le. X> lb on all 
grades, Urn herds to band could not he closed off 
when i.he markets closed- Prices were 1X(H)I3 X<l P 
lt> ; weights, 4X@!) owl. Wednesday trado still very 
slow with a belli run. the smuller proportion of wbbdi 
was hold for udvuueed rates. Prices, KX@13e. V lb.; 
weights. 5X ,V <*SX ewt, I'hursdnv, sales very light 
at 7@l2sc\; weights, I'<@7ewt. Friday the markets 
closed firm at TXOrJIfc. Froiu 54@58 lb». has linen 
allowed to the ewr, net. Spanish herds dlreet from 
the plnlns sold at. Tw-fiSfc. • Spanish Herds, rorn fed, 
sold at 9@iqxc.; native steers lit M 0 ul 2 hc; grade 
steers atuxml3Xd.; mixed herds, 9@Jlc.; dry cows, 
10c.; oxen ut (kailljyc. 
COMPARATIVK HATES. 
This weok. Last week. 
Qualify. Cents. Cents. 
Goou.13 @13X 12 @13V 
Fair. 11 @nv 11 felljf 
Poor.19 @l»v Hi @10* 
Poorest. 7 * UK 7‘4 ’«i 94C 
Cents. 
12 @13V 
11 @lt5i 
10 @10* 
7‘4 @ 91f 
10«@11X 
Uen. selling rates.ID Q, 11X lOXtfSllX 
Milch Cows.—Trado In fair quality cows easy but 
small, some being scarce; poor quality cows held on 
sate : 8 cows sold at $50@85 IF head ; fi do. at $63)5.75 
iF head ; 8 do. at $80@U5 V head; 1 ut $109. Culves 
always Includod. 
Veals AND calves.—C ourse quality grass calves 
slow of "ale itt $5,503(13 V head, with a tow tops at 
$11. Smooth quality vrnla source ana in demand at 
8,1)10(80. F to. Htato veals sold nt 8o3lUXO.; Jersey. Uf*: 
lOe; Pennsylvania, OoilOXc. 
Stieep and Lamiih.- 1 Trade very slow and Males 
generally effected In snuill low; qnullty from course 
to cnolce, with a few cull lambs to hand. Monday 
sheep sold ai 4X@6Xe. V it..- lambs, «h@7Wc. Wed¬ 
nesday sheep "old at 4X6i)ti'ic.; larubs, tllf & 7X", 
Thursday sheep sold at- 4 v,@«c, ; laiubs. (l@7"ie. tvi- 
day the murkcis dosed slow ; sheep, 1 V-tfiVc. e to.; 
lamb", 6 X@ 7 X‘ 5 . State siieep scildlit l 7 <ii</ 6 ‘ H 'e ; Micli- 
igun, 6'"(5;0!»c.; Indiana, 4Vc.; Ohio, 5(«6!4e.: Canada, 
3X(«iOXc..; Stall) lambs, 6 X 10 ) 7 X 0 .; Canada, T@7Xc.; jet- 
sey ewes. 5@5Xc. 
Iloos.—Arrivals of live too small to create a mark¬ 
et City dressed slow hut firm at 9X@ I9t*c. : F lb. on 
Munduv and Wodnesduv; olty Oiessed sold at UkQl) 
KM., 0 .; 'I'hnrsday ut 9 h4u)Xc.; Friday at 9t4@10iic. 
Trade barely rair. 
UORs»: Market. — City trade slow, with larger 
xrlrv-c.'ian lun e he«» lor sevcml weeks past. U \ly 
head poor quality light harness horses sold at $50@ 
100 V head; 41 head ordinary do.. $i.;0@195 H head: 19 
head tmr do., $'.<00@250 V bead : 2 puirs stylish ear- 
nag'* hor'uix, $1,0005510100; 4 pairs faintly horses. $350 
@500 V pair; 2 saddle horscu.$I25@210 19 head ; 3 heavy 
draught koms, $3lKK<il?£i V head: 1 pair do., $575; 
quality cboioe ; 2 ponies, $9.’@120 W head. Arrivals 
New Scale Upright or Boudoir Belt 
Treble Piano, Just Finished. 
lliundsome. Compact. Stylish ami Reasonable Price. 
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