SPECIAL NOTICES 
ware. fl.75J82.25; Virginia. *1.2502; New Jersey, *1.25 
t.i 1 .t.i. CabbogeA. V t»»,«8.?4h66: red. *3u«5. Marrow 
squash,354;.7je. Onion*, rod, V bbl.. ■> bad-id; yellow, 
tile, $2.4 ' 2 . (.'auUtlower, bbl., *1.69 •••. 
Turnip", Russia, V Ltd., 75c. 
5Voot.—Tbo market la in ii good strong position. 
Tlin liberal demand lately ha* reduced supplies of 
desirable stock. No advance Is paid but full former 
nrlccr- are cattily obtained. Latest salu-t at 47c. for -V 
i ml XX Ohio fleeces; 47>£c. for XX do.; 45HC. for 
Micett.Mii fleeces. 
Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia— 
Cts. per lb. 
l’lcklocit... 50 A 54 
XX.45 @ 48 
X. 45 to 48 
No, 1. 47 to 50 
No. 2. 43 ® 47 
Course........ 40 to 45 
Combing..... 58 .«) 05 
New > ork, Michigan and Wisconsin— 
XX. 43 A 415 
X.43 ii 40 
No. 1. .45 to 48 
No. 2. 43 <54 17 
Coarse... ........... 40 <«i 43 
„ Combing.55 A 63 
Lnltanu, Kentucky amt Tennessee— 
XX. 44 r<f 47 
X.'.44 to 47 
No. 1. lit (vu 48 
Nil.3. 43 40 47 
Coarse.. 40 a 43 
Combing........ 55 to 82 
Combing, unwashed......38 to 40 
Illinois. Iowa and .Minnesota— 
XX. 43 (8 4(1 
X . 43 to 46 
No. 1.45 to 43 
No. 2. 43 0 45 
Coarse. 40 to 43 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana— 
Koie unwashed.57 to 40 
Medium unwashed. 38 to 38 
Coarse unwashed... 30 A 33 
Hurry. 20 <3 25 
FOREIGN DRrED Fruits.— New layer raisins. * .fi t 
new loose Muscatel. $3.25. Currants, new- ‘540. 
Valencia raisins, lul-. glO>i.; Turkey prunes, i;» 0 . 
Fresh Fruits.—T he demand has improved, but 
sales are not of a wholesale style. In met the light 
crop prevents dealers ntoto seeking business except 
for the perishable fall sorts, and those have latterly 
iron" oft briskly. Fine pear? are nearly run ont lor 
ordinary use. A few choice DnditM0 linger, but 
bestSeckels and extra large liuehrssu are most l.v in 
the hands of the fancy retailers. Wrapt**_ haven »tur 
sale when prime. The remnant 1* not- likely to go 
out high, as early abundance and cheapness leave 
them n common-place Item. Concords uro done. 
Isabellas take their place tor Cheaolise. Crunbor- 
rlos nrc turning out magnificently. and both F.usrcni 
and Jcr>i»yurouctlvt?vMion»fh tonillQllOL 1 viilTio. Nrw 
P ecan* are quoted ut I2e. for the I’gkt iirriva 8- They 
will soon recede, as the Texas crop is a aid to bo llli- 
mense. Chestnuts and Hickory Nuts in only moder¬ 
ate demand a t our prices. New Peanut* are in large 
supply, dull and decidedly lower. 
Apples.-Fall varieties, choice. V bbl.. $3.25(57^0. 
winter, prime. $2.7503: mixed lots, good. 
fair.fWSv2.50, umno s Good to primp. h bbl..*7" 
9: l'i'iu, do., $.">'* 7. t Vacs - California, choice, tj box. 
CV-il ■ l.tC. lirapes-Cnwwba, Tto9j; I an holla. • 08 
t 'oncord. *®Re. Cranberries —Jersey, choice, bush, 
crates, 93: rood to prime, $s.ir.\.t2.87; good to choice, 
V bbl., W.50®9 50; Cape Cod, fancy. F bbl., 8lQ«i jo..>0; 
>1..'stern, fancy, *10018.58; good t<> prime, $3.2-9.26. 
Nuts — Pea plus, VlTglnlu, new, $1 5,\- l..o; do. okl, 
*I.6 jm l.r'u, Chestnuts. Southern, '»• bush., *l.50to5; 
du. State and Jersey, ft®4-50. Uiukorr nuts, shel.- 
t.ark, $1.50. 
Grain,—T he reports from European markets in¬ 
dicate liberal supplies t iiero with a dull market, and 
prices of wheat are lower and depressed. For corn 
lower prlcc-s arc ruling. Oats hnvci scarcely varied 
In price, itarloy Is plenty and weak. Latest prices 
of wheat. No. 2 Milwaukee at *1,30,No. I Milwaukee 
spring at $1.35<<il.3ti. common new winter red Western 
at $1.20, now amber Western at $1-35, good white 
Michigan at $4.40, wtilie CltniUlu ut $1.40: *1,2801-31 
for No.2m.Hui:; il.2Htol.5U for w Inter red ami umber: 
M 3501.511 f<ir white; 8L90&U3 tor No. 1 spring ; *1.18 
i,di.25 for \n.3 Milwaukee spring. Rye at BOe.Xor 
prime State, and 800*850. for Western. Burley ut 
$1 hi for Canada West. *1,18 Tor Bay Qnline, 92 lor 
two-rowed State. Malt ut $1.25 for new four-rowed 
State. Corn at piSfalTHc. tor high mixed and yellow 
Wo-torn; 74<«.75c. for stcainor grades mixed Western ; 
T5to*Gc. for sailing do. Oats at 42'«.t7o. for mixed 
Western; l4Xto47e- lor mixed State; 4«to52 fur white 
State. 
Buckwheat Flour selling ut $2.40x2.75. 
Corn Meal—Yellow Western selling at *3,20*3.711: 
Jersey and I'oiiusylvuuLt, $ii.35®3.‘5; Brandywine, 
*4. 
HAT AND Stra w.—K oceipts run small, demiiuil 
fair for both shipping and prime stock and prices 
Brm. 
Buie hay is quoted Shipping. 7Ue.; retail qualities, 
85o,(jji$1.05 for new; clover, ft0to?0e.; salt. 55tofi(Je. 
Straw is quoted ai 98c.to$l for long rye; 70to75c. for 
snort rye; 50a,60c. foi oat. . 
Ex ports past week.2,HUi bales: since .Tun. 1,2b,8,5 do.; 
same time last year, 27.3411 do. 
Hops.—T he business this week Is not so brisk, yet 
there Is a very strong fooling. The demand is 
mainly from shippers add entirely for choice stock. 
Medium and common grades are nominal in price. 
The prices aro: 
New York State. 12017c.; Fasteru, lOtolSO.; Wiscon¬ 
sin, 11)0150. 
IliumviNKH.—Selling at $1.17. 
LKATn It ii.— lleinloffk, sole. 2lkfto26o. for light; Co. 
middle,26028c.; do. heavy. 2ti®28,Sin.; good damaged, 
23024)40. 
Poultry ami (Jamb.—L ive poultry have been 
scarce fora (lay or two, but there is no stability In 
prle.es. Dressed Is doing better With cooler weather; 
lint the quality of stock Is against, sales. We quote 
live chicks and fowls, N.J IStotle. do. Western, 111 
(ii 12c,; roosters, p ft.ftijSc,; turkeys, Jersey, IT,mile.; 
western, litolfie.; Ducks. Jersey, f pair. fiO@75o.; 
Western. 5U>'.<Vlc,; Geese, Jersey,*1,5(101.75; Western, 
2l.i5toi.iff. We quote dressed poultry. 
Chickens. Bucks Co., good to prime,?* ft., MoSOc.i 
Jersey, 160130.: Stale, 15v*17t--s Wesjeru, 170.1*0.; 
Fowls, Jersey and Buck" Co., good to prime, lOtoWc; 
State, iRtflfie.; Western, 13®15e.; Fowl*arid Chickens, 
poor to fair, 9toLlc. Turkeys, iuteilor, lltolfle. 
Ducks, stat* and Jersey, good to prime. I;r.io.; 
Western, 15 1 17c. tJeosn, Stale.good to prime, 13015c.; 
Western, tin* I Jo,: do., poor to tajr. Bwiltlc. 
Game Is doing bolter for most sorts. Venison litis 
recovered somo from its late low feeling. I is cheap- 
uefs last week sent a good deal Into Use. We quote; 
Quail, trapped, R clog.. $2.7.uj®3grouse. V pair. 90® 
SI; partridge*, state, v pair, *1® 1 .12; Western. 75f.i 
SVe.; Eustel'lL Wri-7.'c.; woodcock. State and New Jer¬ 
sey, -< pair. t.ijc,; western.i/dc.; wtl<i pigeons, stnll-feii, 
*« dog.. *1.75®2; hares, V pair, fiOiiiVc: rabbits: V 
pair, lOSWic.; venison, short, saddles, *t Jt>., UknlOc,; 
long saddles, llksiHc.: whole deer. 13 om4C. 
tVlhl deck,.ire selling at $1.2501.50 e pair for ean- 
vas, 750850, for redhead, tlft<fijV5o. for mallard, 50®55c. 
for teal, uilfl 3504UC, for common. 
pnovigiosa.— Mess pork H in small stock and 
brings very full prices; sides at *23028,25 for snot 
lots: do. December delivery. *21.26: extra prime, fill 
016.60; and prime tnCss, $lu.504*2flj)0; dressed hogs 
ut IlN'MlO*. Bacon ut I3i'. Dir western long clear, 
l3'- c. tor city do., long ami short clear, Rigethor, for 
winter delivery, lie. Lard at l.Me. for prime old, lJljc. 
1'iir choiiu: new, 13 3-ltc. tor Nov,. 12 13-16 for Dec. 
Westero stearlnc 14N®'l 'C., for Weatorn tierced. 
Beef—new extra mess. $)3: do. plain bless. *12; new 
tn-reed at $23 prime mess, and $25 for India mess. 
O.d extra uic-ss. $12012-50: $1101150 for pluin mess; 
packet, *18.500*18: Clt.v extra India mess at $84.10(14 
.y.A.NI. Beef hams, *.’30*2-1. Tallow at OXc. for 
prime city. 
Feed.—N ew Clover nominally lOJfc.; Timothy, *2.C0 
02.1a. 
SUGAR (ftcllne/l).—Soft yellow. n®5(S4e.; soft white, 
3Jf®lUc.; crushed, lie.; powdered .and granulated, 
1U Vo. 
Sundries. - Feather*.- Several small lots arc 
ottering ; they are generally held a little above buy¬ 
ers' views. Live go one. white, prune Western, 00® 
BBC.; do. mixed Western. 35a50c. Hoots.—Ginseng, 
crude, V $1.1001,15; seneca root, V it., Ule.®fl. 
Cider —Now, y gal.. 120lie Honey.—White elov. r 
isstcadvr buckwiicar. plenty and dull. White clover, 
in glass boxes. P ki., 20,,',35c.. buckwheat, do., 15® 17c.; 
strained. I28yl4e. Furs and Skins.—Crime Northern 
and Western gray lox at $1.5002, and prime N. Y. and 
Eastern dark inink ul $2®4. 
Tobacco -Kxporttruuc has been quiet and local 
business moderate. 
KENTUCKY LEAF. Light. Heavy, 
Conts. Cents. 
. 7 0 8 3 ® 8K 
..... 8W0 U 8'00 9 
. 9X010)4 S)4<«.10 
.... H ®12H 11)4013 
. 13 01-1 I3K015K 
.1440418 16 ®18 
17 018 18)4022 
SEED LEAF—CROP OF 1873. 
Cents. 
Connecticut wrappers.20 ®45 
Assorted lots. 15 025 
Massachusetts usaorted lots...12 @15 
Connecticut and-VlasaachuaettB seconds.... 10 ®12 
lOllcrs. 7®8 
Pennsylvania assorted lots. 18 ®25 
New York assorted lots, common. 8 toll 
New York assorted lota, good to fine.12 ®18 
Ohio assorted lots .. 8)4040 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 7 to 10 
chop of 1874. 
Cents. 
Conneetiout seconds, One...12 015 
Killers, line. 8 010 
Seconds and tiller* shipping. 7 @9 
Pennsylvania, assorted lots. 15 ®25 
Wisconsin. f 0*0 
Vegetables.—P otatoesaro low: sweet are more 
active. Market generally easy. 
Early Bose, bulk, V bbl., *1.25®—: Peach Blows, 
$Lo7®lJ.O; Peerless, 7Dc.®$L Sweet potatoes, Dela¬ 
choleesnd the bulk of late arrival ? Is poorly cured. 
Green oeas begin to move again, with prices advanc¬ 
ed. Canadian peas are Arm with a fair export de¬ 
mand. 
We ntiote Beans, pea, new, prime. $202.05; other, 
1.7001.9.': medium, new. *1.tiv.si.7&; other. *1.5001 80; 
marrow, new, prune. $2.2502.30: fair to good. $1.8053; 
while kidney, prime. $ 2 .»ya 2 so; fair to good.* 1.83a 3 
red kidnev, new,prime, *1.7501.80; fair to good. *1.50 
@l.f0c. Pens. Canadian, bids.,new, dutv paid. $1.25; 
bulk, duly paid. *1.1201.15: green, new. P bush., 
$1.7501 SO; Southern B. E.. P 2 bush, bag, *303 10. 
Beeswax.—E xporters have taken a fair quant ity; 
local business unimportant. Sales ut 3 D 4 to 32 )yc. for 
Southern. 
Exports past week, 4.05G lbs.: since Jan. 1,73,130 lbs.; 
same time last year. 137.850do. 
Broom Cohn.—N ew is arriving slowly, and prime 
stock brings lull prices. 
Short itreenfbrosh. lie ; longerenn burl, I Bo.: me¬ 
dium green, TwSKc.: red and red tint ted. 6® 7e. 
Burn:it.—The unhealthy feature of holders forc¬ 
ing special r.des to save e. lose is still visibl? ; while 
the languor with wnicb buyers accept the terms by 
no means encourage further enlarged Interior 
E urchuses. This should be a ripe time for active 
usiness but the weighty pressure of compulsory 
rates on the part of owhers, especially when buyers 
had set themselves for an easy market, destroys the 
vim lliat should accompany cool weather. The ex¬ 
pectation of buyers of course counts for nothing, 
still there are Utiles when purchasers must be 
humured in order to produce nn olastlc trirdc, and 
some ci-not ssi.in must sooner or lot. r bo submitted 
to. Strictly line butter has for the present the 
steadiest nnsliloti, ns Impared grass will cut otf a 
good deal of *be tine fall that,, in previous late yean, 
so abundantly pieced out the belter wants or con¬ 
sumers. Tina year the udd.ii.tnns will be to grades 
that ure plenty enough here and in the uptinlry. 
The under grades of Stare tubs and ttrkln dairies 
are already dragging. Close home buyers arc using 
Welsh for market use and strong price? for any 
style If sound, useful Plate will be apt to send the 
murketmen and ordinary grueers' trade l ^ Vertern 
when the two ranges Of quotations are r sidered. 
Western is running floe tn quality. \V« know Of 
creaunuio* us remote as Illinois that, sell bi arrive as 
high as best New York stock, It is not unlikely that 
u few year-, will develope tliH favorite process to an 
extent that will put the farm churn by the side of 
the uld-f»Mitoned checso press. Whatever u-nda to 
effect iinitorniiiv in good quality will be nailed with 
gratitlcntlon here and in other cities. One. of the 
perplexities that attends the butter trade is the 
difficulty commission dealers have In convincing 
farmers’ that very often stock lliat has a Uno local 
reputation loses Its gloss when brought Into eo ipe¬ 
tition with au accumulation of dairies. 
State dairies entire, extra, .'!2®3JL\: entire, good to 
prime, 28(ie310.T fair to good, 25028c.; tirktns. selected 
fresh, 8lkV.t2«:.: good to prime, 2707UC-: fair to good, 
25027c.: h.vlt-tlrkln tub*, selected, 3203b .; good to 
prim,-. Ar'i.Hc.: tulrto pood, 28030c.; poor to fair. 25(»i 
fee.; State. Welsh, tubs, fall made. 30"31c.: dairies, 
29 ® 3 Ce.: good to prime-, 214519c.; fair to good, 250 
27c.; poor to lair, ‘2Vi25c.; Statu, creamery tubs, 
selected, 330350.; fair to good, SOiOlt-’c.; Palls, State 
dairy. verT tanoy, 350—c.; prime, Ahi'Uo.: Inferior, 
27@»'C.; state,creamery, extra. 3Vw—C-: sweet ere,tin, 
33035e.; crearnnry inferior, 29«v31e.; Falls, western, 
creamery, fancy, 33®S4c.: fair to good, oii/OHlc.; Penn¬ 
sylvania, stoic packed, 190270.: vVeslerti. flrkins, 
selected, 24:.( '!.'C ; Rood. In lim s. 220730.1 lair, in lines, 
20021c.: poor. 1*019c.; We• tern, dairy tubs, selected, 
2303Ue.; good to prime, 2 W.’ 8 e.: selected, fresh. 25iio 
20e.; good to prime. 23025c..; fair to good, 22023c.; 
poor to fair, 19022c.. Roll butter, good to prime,25® 
27c.: fair to goon. ilk<!)25c. 
The. following Interesting dairy statistics are from 
the Producers' Price'Current: 
Comlair.itlve receipts and exports of buttor from 
June let; _ , , 
Receipt*, nkgs. Exports, lbs. 
June 1. ’75. to Nov. 1, ’75.JfkfSgJ 1.392.719 
June I. *74. to Nov. I, ’.4 .4.;9,V27 J^7».82f 
June I. '73. to Nov. 1. 73.463.818 l.S68.i87 
June 1, '72. tn Nov. 1. '72.3311,5)7 2,825,7IS 
Juno ». '71. to Nov. I, ’71. 32:,412 4,329,014 
Comparative receipts and exports of choose from 
JuneUl: „ ... 
Receipts, pkgs. K.xports, lbs. 
Juno 1, ’75, by Nov. I, ’75. 1,789,451 72JWJKG 
Juno I, 71, to NOV. 1, '74. 1,534,833 Tn.lV 4,l,U3 
June l. ’73,10 NOV, I, '73. 1.194 969 70,520.61.9 
Jun,; I, ’77. lo Nor. 1, ’73. 1 , 21111 , 3 M f*,77UB8 
June l! ’71. tn Nov. 1, '71.1.119.474 f>l.7'7.'J59 
CHMEflM.—This ha-3 been n very dull week, audit 
has been ulmo-t impossude to tlx upon decided 
prices- In view of tne absence of important export 
demand receivers, have been quoting nominally 
last weeks prices, but, they have been obtained only 
occasionally from the home trade. The few offers 
from shippers are nt least He. lower, and the disin¬ 
clination to operate occasioned by thu liberal sup¬ 
plies abroad. 
New State factory, furcy. 13 l »'013)4c: Gnu. 13c.: 
(the home trade pay UKloMC. for prime to fancy;) 
do. good r;> prime, nXAVJ^c.: fair to good. lOXtol .'O.r 
poor to fair. 7!3f.elue. State Fiu in Dairy-fancy, 12YG8 
l334c"’good to prime. 11)4012)40.: fmr to good, iD -uK) l .*c. 
Western factory, ebcdilur line, I2)$0 i^fc., good to 
prime. H0W*4C.: flat tine, 13.g0i*)4e.: good to prime, 
U 012 se.: fair, Awl In.: poor lo fmr. 6 
Export? past week from New York, lo.lAU bx?.; from 
Canada direct. 2 9lKJ bxs. 
COTTON. The market has been dull and depressed. 
The latest prices ure 13 3-16013 7-330. for November; 
13 1-16013 !w2<n for December; 13 5-35 for January ; 
13 8132013 5-16C. tor February; 174 lj-SumlSHc. tor 
March. 13 21-3201* ll-llie. for April; 13 27.:c.0i;i)4e. fur 
May; 14 1-3ie. for June* 14 h-B'Jtoii 3-I6e. for July: 14 
6-16 for August. ... . , 
Quotation? for spot cotton, bused on American 
standard of classification: 
UvlaniU. A/'t. Orfruns. Texas. 
Ordinary.11 8-1 I II 6-16 II 5-16 11 5-16 
Strict orulnary.II 11-16 II 11*15 )! 1.1-16 11 14-16 
Good ordinary. 12 5-16 12 5-16 13 9-16 12 9-16 
Strict iootl do.. K 11-16 1211-16 12 15-16 111-16 
Low middling.. J3 U)tf 13V 1-4 ■», 
Strict low middling... 133-16 135-16 I3U-I6 lo9*16 
Middling. 13 f—16 13 7-16 13 11-18 13 11-16 
Good middling. 13 'J-1G U 11-16 13 15-16 13 1-16 
Strict good middling .13 13-16 13 15-16 11.16 11 3-1(5 
Middling'"air.t. 143-16 14 5-16 14 9 18 14 9-18 
Fair......... 15 3-16 16 5-18 15 7-16 15 9-10 
STAINED. 
Good ordinary.11746 Low middling.--.-T-’K 
Strict ordinary.12 5*16 Middling...,.1-ll-lti 
Domestic Dried Fruits.-T ne new crop is being 
marketed slowly.and the Baht jobbing acinnnd is 
eufhcR nt to prompt s vi rj tulli 
Annbs- stale,sliced, 12o.; do, qnaiters, Il0u l -(O.; 
Southern sliced, 1875 crop. lltollKc. fur prune and 
fancy 'UV.-idie.; .southern new quartet*. lUiillc. 
Blackaeriies. new. flip. Peeled pennies, good and 
prime Georgia. 11"'' Lac.; do. fancy, 19021)0. Unneeled 
Deactiea, now. U'SmUc. for palves, and lCKovlIc. for 
quarters. Fluinn ut20e. Raspberries, old. 3ic.i new, 
32@li3o. Cherries. 25c. 
Essential Oils.—T here has beep no change since 
Our late revision. 
We quote peppermint In glass H,G. ?l...a r it 
cans, ll. WintergroL-n, *3.25 V It6 sassafras, foe.; 
BDeiumlnt. $3; pennyroyal,*2; wormwood, *1: tansy. 
A Youth’s rublicullou. -For nearly half a een- 
tury the YouTn’8 Companion of Boston has been 
published. It was started In 1S27, and Is to-day one 
of the brightest and most vigorous papers with 
which we arc acquainted. 
gjctv gUmti.scmcut# 
A KINDI,Y GREETING to Old Friends- 
a Ileurty Welcome to N<;w. ___ 
fifjVrtw Ready—flic CK>ll KNITIAL KIUTIO.— 
Now, Revised, knlurKedyWUh Ponraltof the AutUor. 
Kvei > State ill the Union. (Rvlntf full and complete 
1 natruct.luriN fui prooettdlng wiiliont Regal A»*lat- 
anco \o Suits uud liutioc^M Trun^aclions ot cvc-ry 
description. 
I .it who lit Him- nml ev (‘titlul cireumataiices 
have wrought such tnliterhil changes. In ourGeuerul 
Govurument Uegiilnttons, nnd In (lie Statutes of the 
variuu? Hlut,'?. in eonneetlon with Ull the busiuuss 
and social relations of life, mat, to meettlmexigen¬ 
cies of the times, ll NEW miOK win demanded to take 
(lie place of the old. Vet In tins new production, 
not onlv all the feat urea which have rendered the 
former Kdlilons ol the work so Immensely popular 
have been preserved: but tutiuy linporiitut udm- 
lion* liave been made All these changes must nec¬ 
essarily be Introduced that ilie Book may be a CoM- 
ll04!HESTER, Nnv. 8. Flour market steady; 
spring, $7.o): amber winter,*7.25; white, winter, $7.511; 
double extra, $,,75. Kve flour quiet, lit *5.75. Wheat 
Is dull: Milwaukee club, *1.3501.48; amber winter, 
*1.2(101.25; while winter. $1.2501.85. Oats, nouunul 
at, iO04:ie. Corn iliswlv al , • • 10c. Corn meal, *1. i 
1.1,2. Butter, 2*6450(1. ('Iieese 17W13c. Eggs. 2.5,t26c. 
Lard. I3'9,i5e. Apples, :< bbl..*202.50. Potatoes. 7? bu„ 
■MiitoSto. Beaus. * hu.. $1.8001.6(1. Mess pork. *—0—. 
Wool, 20.536c. Hay, $12016. Struw,*7»«f2. Timothy 
seed. $303.001 clover. $7 00,57,25. Wood, hard, 18 
cord, *9018. Coal, *6.9507.35 for stove. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
I he Fruit Recorder and Cottage Gardener 
IHWHm SI I wilt bn sent l'RPK.'’ months to all ap- 
sj p! .nts. W o d« not usk .mV one to 
* A TIiTrmlhriB i" hscrltie f,,r oar paper until they 
J J hi know wla'. i hey urn m got. It speaks 
8 *< ri„r*‘ U El»r Its. If I’rlet. only *i (•"' >* tr. 
GVJ r fRR R BlOSt liberal terms to clubagnnG of 
11 Uui Vs j, 1 y paper In this i , untry •*«*••- 
g ^,lr’s Nrno»I ri nit lielMid'ir 
I.ITTLK Falls. N. Y.. Nov. 0, 1875. 
Tiie market this week has been the poorest of 
the season. The heavy fall of snow lias put the 
country roads In a wretched condition for travel, 
and this, in connection with tfie fact of Us being 
election week, prtiYunUld a large number of dairy¬ 
men from coming to market, while buyers having 
hut fuw orders, combined to make a dull mark, l uud 
few transactions. About 208 farm dairy uheese 
changed hands at, l2S5«l3c. 
Thu offerings from factorle: wore loss than 2,068 
boxes, and bhe few sales that wovebiade were mostly 
ut /30l3;.ie., The old Fairfield received I, the 
highest figure reached. 
The snow has compelled farmers to bring I heir 
herds to the burn and feed upon hay, and the shrink¬ 
age of milk 1ms been very consitlersfilo. 
We have luiu mlvlces from abroad. Dur London 
eorrospomb-iik says finest Cheddar Is In good re¬ 
quest, and Micro is also nn Improved sale of medium 
Krigllsb. ( lean, wcli-nui<le American Hold Ht 65066 b. 
Dutch r'incse, though tn imperatively dear, sells quite 
freely. Wo give price* us follows: 
American extra,IrtpcfiGs : IInr,62068a.; go, d, 54059s.; 
secondarv, 36tvM89. longllsh oheddar sells at from 
si,., 96:i.: \Vilts I lire double, 740868.; Cheshire medium, 
W«7-;*.; line. 78:aSfls.; Scotch, 68074s. Dutch cheese 
J'ldnm i, 1)10838,; GouUas, 54058a.; and Derby shape, 
5 In,Mills. 
There t* n very good trudo tn butter, more espe¬ 
cially fur best suits of Continental. Irish und Auier- 
idun. Inferior grades are difficult to place. We 
quote-. 
Clonmel*. 1400141s.; Dorsets. 10)01(148.: Normandy 
ex,ru. 156,a, 160s.: Danish, Kiel and Swedish, 140s.: 
American and Canadian. 1000126 b.; Oleomargarine. 
89090s. V cwt. 
5fgnc WYgFC , wo |-| t ,,, |,4 ,,,,. ihar t Us In aim- 
plo laiiguago j nirt bow to grow fruiti In abundance 
.or homo use or mu Hud Pt ee, "5 renin, postpaid. 
A. ll. i-URbV. IJuvh. -ler, II.Y. 
KITE TO THE TUAVEEEUSS INSUK- 
ANtlE COMPANY, at Hartford, Conn., or 
y to any agent, for a Life or General Accident 
art 41 TO 161 0,000 has been invested In Stock 
|%)IF UrJvljpso*. and paid 968 per cent, profit. 
Ilow to Do Ii,” a book on Wall St., sent free. 
TL'MBRtDUK A CO., Bankers, 2 Wall 81., N. Y. 
Warned Sulary or commission. Ad- 
el dres* cowan A. Co., Kighth St., N. Y 
AGENT 
for any imicliluo; 12 for 40c.; f.O for*l 
.. I'mu;i .yr & CO., Walnut St., I’lilla. 
LIVELSTOCK MARKETS. 
and Steheoptuo.nh of all elves and prices; views 
illustrating every subject, for Parlor JVntertuinnients 
and 1‘tiblxc 1'Jxhlbtlii‘iis. Z*’~ Tune well on a small In¬ 
vestment.. 72-pug<! Ulustratod Catalogue/rrr. McAL- 
LISTKH, Mj’n OiitiCian, 49 NASSAU HT., New York. 
Nkiv York, Nov. 6,1875. 
RECKtPTS OF LIVE STOCK. 
SbMD A 
B<s»v,!h. Cow*. Cnlvea. Lamb*. Hit*. 
Sixtieth St. 8,332 28 592 6,181 flflO 
Fortv-Fighth St. 97 50 639 5,489 (100 
Fortieth St. 888 08 6 257 17.75H 
HarsimuaiCOve....., 5,883 80 008 13,718 17g>07 
Totals this week. 9.312 78 1.237 26.975 85,263 
•' last week. 9,726 22 1,113 28.852 81,579 
bkkv tf}.— Monday’s trade opened slow on a moder¬ 
ate run of horned cuttlo. ranging from poor to good, 
wilb only a tew bead of choice quality beeves. 
1‘rlccH were7Mwi3H'c. V H'-; woiglit*. iFftol* cwt. The 
markets dosed Weak with several herds unsold. 
Wednesday trade dull at 7K018C. *• tb.J weights, 4Q 
Oi S'* V civt. Thursday, at 7012% c ; weights, 408 ewt. 
Friday the marki't* dosed weak at 6013c.; weights, 
4:409 owl. i<'rom .‘diit'B lbt>. B*h been allowed to tbe 
i wr.net. Spanish herds direct from tha plains sold 
ut Vw.si.e.: Hpaaish nerds, corn fed. sold utOtoioxe.; 
native sleera at K. .-12HC ) grade steers at lSlftoUiRc.; 
oxen ut 9HGr.Ho.; Texau oxen very course and loan, 
he.; dry cows, fMl(l>,c.; mixed herds, 80JOKC.; bulls 
on live weight, 3®3ft[C. 
COMPARATIVE RATES. 
This week. Lust week. 
Quality. Cents. Cents. 
Good.12 f® 13W 12 013^ 
Fair. .H tollY U tollii 
Poor. HI 018-Y 10 tolfJK 
Poorest. . ..7w 9'V 7 0 9X 
Gen. selling rates...10 01IX 19 toll)! 
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EGGS.—The market’ls active audbuoyant: fresh 
readily bring quotations. Limed also in better re 
ql \Vu'oUOtGNear points, small lots. V bbl. 81®32e.; 
State, 3H031C,; Western, prime, 29Xa80c.: do. tulr 
marks, laMfii'-Oke.: Canadian. 29,H08fic.; Southern, 
23K029XC.-. Limed, State.23®25e.; do. Western, good 
to prime, 230240. 
Flour.- The market is allccted by the decline in 
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