The following prices rule to-day Wheat, 73c ‘ 
to $1; corn, 35c.; wool, 50c. per lb.; butter, 35c.; 
cheese, 25c.; bacon, 16e.; cotton, 9@12e.; tobac¬ 
co, 3@10.—F. p. ii. 
Ridgewood, Bergen Oo., X. J., Xov. 13.— 
Weather flue, frosty nights. Clear and dry. 
Root crops nearly all In—fair quality and plen¬ 
tiful. Potatoes, 50@75c. per bushel. Hay Is 
scarce, and Belling at $1.20@1.5O per cwU—A. 8. r. 
Pulaski, Oswego Co., X. V'., Xov. 10.—The 
weather Is bail; snow and rail# all the time. 
Crops good and mostly secured. Tanners poor 
on account of low prices. Pleuty of hay, pota¬ 
toes, 10 to 25 cts. per bushel.— d. c. 
Fine leaf 
Select.. . 
. ...U.Kialti 
. 12 @18 
SKKDI.EA P—CROP OF 1873. 
16 @18 
18X022 
Ueur 
Cents. 
20 ®45 
U» @25 
12 @15 
10 @12 
7 @ S 
16 @25 
8 @11 
12 @18 
8X010 
7 @10 
HALLADAY’8 STANDARD 
WIND MILL. 
PerFont I y Self-Regulating. 
The Rc*t, Cheapest, moat Duru- 
hle and Popular Mill made. 
Manufactured under the imme¬ 
diate supervision or Iuventar 
‘21 years. $2,500,000 worth now 
In use. Send for 11 lustruted Cat¬ 
alogue and Price Cut. 
U. 5. WIND FkDINt & PUMP CO., 
BATAVIA, 11,1, 
Connecticut wrappers 
Flour.—T here has been a very slow export trade 
utid prices have been steaddy declining, closing 
witn some reaction but no especial life to the mar¬ 
ket. We quote: 
' Superfine State, f5.0005.25: extra do., S5,30@6.0Qc 
*aperilne Western. t5.00><5.25; extra do.. IU.30fflll.lt>; 
No. 2 . ?t,00@l.70; extra round-hoop Ohio. ffi.46@ 
fi.i'A: trade brands do.. f5.7il@7.MI: white wheat nx- 
IV ’ • *• I.’ '-8 < 0 : ;-t. Louis, fo.lilM'.I.llO: I 'll v Mills extra. 
*.iW>'i,’..vi: Southern at H,U0@5 8 (J for SUperllue; 
•5 400/;it.75 for poor to choice shipping, and t(t.85@8.T4 
for ordinary to very choice trade aud family brands. 
Rye at f•4.85015.35. I.tuckwlieat dour, 8.40.,>.2.70. Corn 
.Meal.—Yellow Western quoted f3.2V33.7fl; Jors.y 
and Poou., f.;.2. : @:i.75: Brandywine, 33.9694. 
Fuesu FKtllTS,— Exports of apples past week. 1,267 
hhia. Receipts oi apple# for the moment we bulky 
If not etcessi v c. and as they include a good many 
winter varieties receiver* uro storing $Ueil as green¬ 
ing* a ml the liko. Full sorts are steady, line weather 
helping the trudo to retailers. There ate no corn - 
mereiully-c|notable nears exeunt California. Cran¬ 
berries move briskly uud holders uro very firm. 
Thnnkggli Ing week will make quite a hole In the 
stock mid after that date prices may advance. Grapes 
as before .aro quiet, und have to be fine to bring quo¬ 
tations. Hickory nut.'i arc more active. Chestnuts 
quiet; i>f late years they have soon fallen into a 
moderate pae,>. pecans not yet lu stock. Returnl* 
lire not largely wanted ut tills lime of the yeur and 
ut present the/ are dull. 
Apples.—Fall varieties, choice, V bbl., f3,25ffl3.30: 
wlulcr, prtmo. $2.62ffl2,87; mixed lots, good, 32 . 40592 . 60 ; 
l air, p.00@3.25. ynlnee* -Good to prime, P bbl., gtfid 
9j Fear, do., toffil. Fears—Cullrornia, choice, ft box, 
fs.&U@l. 5 l|. Grapes—Catawba, 7@0c.: Isabel In, 4@lie. 
Cranberries —Jotho.v, oliolm*. bush, crates, fllj pood 
to prime, f8.62@?.87; poou to choice, F bbl., 48,5079 
TO Si0,000 has been invested lu Stock 
Frivilcee*. and paid lino per cent, profit, 
i Do It,” a book on Wall rit,, sent free. 
1 111 DGE A Cl)., Hankers, 2 Wall St„ N. Y. 
S Wanted -Hot 
dress COWAN 
■y oreommisslon. Ad¬ 
en., Righth 8 t., N. Y 
PRODUCE ARD PROVISIONS 
\\ T lItCTI|Rlt YOU TltAVKL, Oil 
>T TRAVEL MUCH.** havenUenei 
Policy in the Tiiavkleh.s. Apply to ail 
write to the Company at Hartford. Conn 
u; Prince Alberts. 51441.25: Peerless. 75c-(* 
*1.12. Sweet potatoes. Delaware. *1.7502,25; Virginia. 
U.25®2: New Jersey, SI.2.V • 1.75. Cabbages. V 10O, tC.50 
tj<5; reO.f3i.iS. Cuullflower.bbl., *l@6, squash, 51 ar¬ 
row, bbl., .iSGtiOc.t do, Hubbard, 75c. Onions, red. v 
bbL.fllG4t.S0: yellow. fi..lu@ 1.75; whllo,f2-i2.25. Uur- 
sia Turnip*, ^ bbl., 75c. 
WHIBKY i* selling at ft.iox. 
Wool,.—There hu* been a very light movement 
during the past week, occasioned Dv the failure* lat¬ 
terly. 'film transactions ate at very strong tlguros 
throughout. latest sales are of X Ohio tloecea at 
47c.; medium tleeues, i?Xo i unpulled, 1 Ho.; Oregon, 
84c.; spring California.. 22>s«i3lMo.: tali do.. Ul@28e. 
NEW Youk, Saturday, Nov. 13, 1875. 
ItECErPT.a.—The receipts of Froduce for the week 
were as follows: 
Flour, bbls... 111.300 Pork, bbl*. $50 
4.31)0 Cut meats, pfigs.... 0,720 
Slid htun, pkkS. 2,601 
tod Lard, tegs. — 
1.41MKI Oil Cake, sacks. 4,000 
. 1*1,861 'fallow, pkgs. 300 
*49,000 Butter, plan. 27,000 
21,000 Cbee.sc, bx» . 38,640 
for any machine; 12 for 40e.| Ml for fI 
b- Fkrkinb A Co., Walnut st„ Phila. 
Whisky. 
Corn meal. bbls.. 
Corn meal. bag*. 
Wheat, bush. 
Corn, bush. 
Uats, bush........ 
ltyc, bush. 
Malt, bush....... 
Barley. bush. 
Teas, bush. 
Beans, busb. 
Grass seed, bags. 
Ashes, pkgs. 
Beef, pug*. 
Beans and Peas.—E xports of beans past week. 
1,075 bids.; since Jan. 1. 187a, 20,69.1 do.: same l ime last 
your, 28,575 do. Exports of pen* past week, III,COO 
bush.: since Jan. 1, 290,768 do.-, fame time l ist year, 
387,133 do Marrows have again had a good move¬ 
ment. which sellers have had no tnelluaiiou to trifle 
with by adding Ui price* while stock presses so. Me¬ 
diums are Improving slightly III demand hut only at 
former figure*. Feu beans are fairly Arm, a* Eastern 
buyers uro on here arid Include it tew prime parcels 
among other parcels AVtiltu kidney* me scarce, 
which give a tone of strength to prices. Red kidneys 
are no bettor and a wide range seems llltoly to run 
late. Canadian peas arc, firm. Green peas a shade 
Stronger. 
Wo quote deans, pen, now, prime. *1.95@2; other, 
l.'5@l.73; medium, new. fl. 6 a. 9 i.70: other, td.SUffll oo; 
marrow, now, prime, *2.15@2.il); other, U. 8 Ui 5 l.b 0 ; 
white kidney, prime. *2.a>u2.;l(l ; fair to gnna,$l.S.i,o|'; 
red kidney, new, prime, flAOffl 2 .( 10 : fair to good, $1.10 
@i.? 6 C. Peas. Canadian, bhl*,, new, duly paid. 81.25; 
bulk, duty paid. *L 12 @l-U; green, new. V bu*h„ 
*1.7u@1.8b: fiouUlcro B. K„ @ 2 busb. bug, *308,11). 
Beeswax. Exporter* are purchasing moderately 
at steady rfsnres. Bleachers are doing very liUlo. 
bales at 3I04A2NC. for Western aud Southern. 
Butter.- There nas been quite a spirited demand 
for butter dining the wo rk and the curneR attend • 
ancoofbuy. r* would be hullud with imtlsfaoMon by 
dealors if SiOCk Wt-rulu ti lens complicated condition, 
Buyers want to operate freely at prices lb keeping 
with the views of a largo uortlou of trade for c m- 
sumption tml the forced figure* naked for owned or 
limited Stum laigcly chuck* business. Wn again re¬ 
peat that the most reliable portion of the wholesale 
dealer* lirgo tanuers to loosen stock this way at 
rates that will bring out a steady und liberal move¬ 
ment for general Use. It is not our purpose touilvUc 
blit We cerlulolv think the present will proYn the 
hotter end of the season In tho hutter interest. A 
large quantity of under grades rotuu in to be disposed 
of and when this l* the case they bear heavily upon 
the periodically dull markets that arc incident to 
winter. ICveti with our present stock there is more 
or less complaining on the part of dealers to the 
effect that they have broken top* off too hastily, 
which leave* them with slow remnants or even mure 
grades that set regular custajpcs hunting for sonin- 
lhlng better. Fino butter may be railed tirm, but 
the extreme ifgures are given with that wholesome 
readiness whicu is 'O desirable when the crop I* 
young. Western butler tit present suit* tho taste or 
market buyers and a* the price pleases them com¬ 
pared with equal grade* of State It sells quickly. 
State dairies cntlro, extra. SAg .'le.: entire, good to 
prime, 27@.v c.: fair to good. 25@27e ; tlrkins, selected 
iresli, 30@iflc,: good to prime. 2ii@iafo,; ruir to good, 
2f($i86o.: bnlf-flrgin tubs, selected, ,'3@,\3,-.; good to 
prime. 80@32c.: fair to good, 'T7@3t)e,; poor to fair, 2.">@ 
27c.: State, Welsh, tubs, full matin, W)^..Itc : dairies, 
27@30o.; good to prime, 2T@i9o.c fair to good, 25@ 
27c.; poor to tttir, 2*Si25c.; State, creamery tub,, 
selected, AiuTe.; t:*ir to good, kdi'ii.'fie.; X*ails, State 
dairy, very i-uie.y, .>5 -o; prime, Titfde.; Inferior, 
5R@:(dC,; State, cream cry, exl ca. 83037c : sweet cream, 
SJ 4 !,o 5 c.; creamery to tenor. /uiM 8 l«.; fun*, western, 
creamery, fanoy,34@36c.: fair to good, 3l@.tSc.; Petin- 
sjlvanta, stoic packed, 19c/27c.: VVestem, flrklps, 
selected. 'A*jv24o.; good,ip ltoi *,2I®22e.: fair, tn lines, 
iSa. 2 bo,: poor, l.'xalVc.: Western, dairy tub*, selocted, 
27@i9c.; good to prime, 25@‘-7c.: selfctsd, iresli, 26 @ 
27c.; good to prime 2Tw73u,; fair to good, «l@23c.; 
poor to fair, I6@i0c.. Roll Putter, good to prime, 2 fl@ 
27c.: fair to good, 2 fS@Alo. 
Cheese.—T ho shipments thi* week are only I'.flOD 
boxes, the lightest Liua suoaon ; when it j* taken into 
ROCH ESTER. Nov. 1 ,T. Flour market steady; 
spring, *6.75: umber wlotor, *7.(8); white winter, 47.25; 
double extra, *7.50. Rye Hour quiet at *iVbi. Wheat 
I* dull: Milwaukee club, *l.35@i.Hi: uiubor winter, 
*1 '10@1.25: white winter, il.25@1.3.i. oats, nomlDal 
at8u@40o. Corn steudy at T06v75c. Corn meal. *1.85 
@2. Butter, WaSdc. I'linnse. 13c. Eggs. 2Jkt27c. 
Lard. i3@15c. Apples. T bbl.. »2@2.50. Potatoes, v bu., 
25@(gl30i:. Llcan-i. bil,, *1.2001.05. AlcSs pork. *—. 
Wool, Ml/iHiie, Hay, *12016. straw,*7 -/, 12. Timothy 
scad, 72,7.10 ; olovor, *6.60'V(j.50. Wood, hard, 4* 
cord, Coal, *6.55@7.;(5 for stove. 
Semi youi* naiiio audnddrflH on Post* 
ft 1 Curd lor Mntnplo copy of 11 FltAC* 
TIC A I* IMItiTIER,” tlie be.vi Agricul¬ 
tural Weekly piibliMhCil. splendid 
PllliiinilM LIST and NICW CLUB¬ 
BING TERMS, Addrt'MN 
PRACTIOA L FARMER, 
Box 5722, Ncxv York. 
COUNTRY CHEESjE HABKET 
litTTEE FALLS, N. Y., Nov. 13, 1875. 
THE cheese market at this place for tho week end¬ 
ing Nov. 13 was very dull, with a slight decline in 
prices. About 200 boxes of farm dairy ohcoao w ore 
delivered in the forenoon, which gold for from 11 to 
13Kc., according to quullty. 
The representation of factmlOH was very large, 
owing chii'Uy to tno fact that the elections 01 Inst 
waelt prevented a general sale or goods. 
There was but Tittle Inclination on tho part of 
buyers to handle cheese this wtmit, while t-alo&men 
showed still less anxiety to matte traesnelinn* at 
ruling rates. Many looked tor a rl*o In prices, and 
ulI anticipated that the market would be tully u* 
gooir a* that of l»*i Week. Holiness and depression 
wn* tne cousequeiica ul' i Ids dilferomsu in feeling on 
the part Of buyer ami seller, and tint of over 10.lh.Ul 
boxes of factory offered, not over 3,OUO cluiogud 
bunds. These may be quoted at, from 1 Cto IT .e,, 
with sales o! but two lot* al the latter figure. From 
1214 to I'm. were paid for the bulk. 
There were sain* made of some Oil packages of but¬ 
ter at from 28 to 3le. 
Wo have advices from ubroud up to the first week 
hi November. Our London Correspondent nays : 
Finest English uheeso in good demand, Dutch llrm- 
er. Keeping Amerteun nrmly held. Importers In¬ 
different ut*,at *aia*, a* lunar arrivals cost more. 
Quotation* ur.'q. i.,liow. 
American extra. ; Bne.fclftOiH.; good, 
KdCondary. 3l2(t44», tCrjgll-b Cheddar r.i II* at, from 
89oiy6s.: Wiltshire double. 72@8us.; Cheshire medium, 
61 ('/.72*.-. lino, till.'.l6r.; Scotch, 
lu butter, the best description* of Continental, 
Irish uud American sell well, seuoudury is barely 
salable. We quote: 
Clonmel*, IHitnii 138*.; Corks, 118@14. r .s.; Dorset*, 161a.; 
Jersey. U)U@l34s : Ft-iedhtud, llii*.; Normandy, extra, 
Ulti@lti0s.; American and Canadian, »u@124s. 
AN INDUCEMENT! 
A Good Way to Secure a Practical 
and Scientific Library. 
We have made a selection from onr Publications 
of tlie following Standard Works, which we offer to 
subscribers In conjunction with tho Rural Nkiv- 
YonKElt, at the extremely low rate* below. Those 
works itro by men who have a uuliouut reputation lu 
their various spooialtlcs, and we feel suro that wa 
ro conferring a double service when we offer tho 
bout Agricultural and Family Journal, and a Valu¬ 
able Book, ut little more than the cost of cither 
alone. 
We will send one year (postage prepaid on both), 
tho 
Rural N.-Y.und Willard’s Dairy Husbandry,for$5 00 
Randall's Practical Shepherd... 4 00 
“ Allen's American Cuttle. 4 00 
People's Practical Poultry Book 3 50 
“ Quinn's Money In the Garden... 3 60 
Willard’s Practical Butter Book 3 00 
UV WILLARD'S 
mCTfOM BUTTES BOOK. 
Now Ready. Price Si. 
Address MOORE'S RURAL NEW YORKER, 
78 Duano St., Now York 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
Ntcw York, Nov. 13,1875. 
RECEIPTS OP LIVE STOCK. 
She«p A 
Bo.vo*. Cow*. Calve*. Lamba. Hoi*. 
Sixtieth St. 3,619 68 655 10,171 (JlO 
Forty-Eighth St..... 18 12 151 4,816 tgjO 
Fortieth si. ... ouo on uou u;t 15,123 
llurtmnua Cove...., 6,L9 0 U 17,iu3 14,206 
Totals this week.10.696 80 1,098 33,217 29,789 
'* last week. 9,312 70 1,237 25,975 3o,2ii3 
Beevkb.—O n Monday lust trade was firm In 1 ood 
quality steers, with a brisk dotuand lor choice qual¬ 
ity beeves, whlrh wore very scarce. Pom- and tu.r 
quality herds were very *low of sale even at tow 
rate. Prices Were 8 >*( 4 >MXC. « it.; weight*. jigiUv; civ t. 
When tno markets closed a few herds remained uu- 
sutd. Wedne.-wlay trade inOuerute at, Hi015e. p lb.; 
weight*, 4(g8Y J cwt. "" —‘ “ •— - - 
7,V4i8.',.o.: weights, ptt.'ct. 1 
slow at Hialvko,; weigbtn, 4js0Dj<, 
basbeeu allowed to tneewt, net. 5 
reel from the plains Sold at 0yiw8\c, 
corn foil, sola at 9;aU)e.; 
grade steers ut 12 J 40 I 
SaoiiLsc.; heifers, ‘ 
Rural ” Agency 
(MANAGED BY BUBAL NEW-YOBKEB.) 
. . t. Thursday, sales y«ry sxualf kt 
woiabtw, 405;i. Friday the nuirkeia oioaf*u 
-tf rom f,l<^£8 ||jB. 
Spumsil hunts ,11- 
KpanMh nereis, 
uativo steer* at 80l2jfe.; 
. oxen atNgilOjlp.'.; dry cow.-;, 
bull* on II ve weight,.ksLlA'c. 
COMI-AIIAXIVl! RATES. 
Tin* week. I,n*t week. 
Cent*. Cent*. 
.13 wl314 12 Mtl.'llj 
..II tollY tl iklJig 
. ill itvtliq |ii ox. 1 u ^ 
Poorest . .... 6J4S4 BN 7 (4. Ox 
uou.selling rates..Id tillNI 10 011:4 
Milch Cows. Trade firm in fair quality cows at 
$ 6 o 08 O 0 head. Good quality cow* scarce. Extreme 
range of price*, ^200110 P head; pour quality held 
an sale. Eighteen cow* sold at |Wj 08O V head: Odd. 
at Uooonu t( head; 16 do. at. 7461 a'D P heud. Calves 
aiwajs included. 
Veals and Calves. -Trade extremely slow ia 
coarse quality calve*. Prices, 4(n)5c- IP with a few 
selected head at 7c ; smooth quality veal* brisk at 
Siaillc. V head. Stale calves, *6.uUCfl, 17.6244 -S' head. 
State veals, » 0 tO>sc.; Jersey, 8®BXc.; Ponusylvauia, 
9011c. 
SHEB1* AND LAMII 8 . Mondnv trade opened fair 
but rather slow. Sheep told In large lot* at X-jtlfco. 
p lb., quality from lair to choice; lamb*, 6,Hi/v7Jia 
Wednesuay, trade hrm hut nuiall; r.tiUCp at 406> 40 .; 
lambs. &A07J4'- l huraday. Kttica *)ow , sheep', IX 1 * 
6 tic.; lambs, 51f(w7 >,c, Siiduy, the markets closed 
weak ; shuep. 4 -Xh6c ; lambs, AidTc. State buck*, 4,g 
4t»c.; ewe*. aRidLUie.; Jersey ewes, iru>.:>% k. mute 
sheep, iKftvAc.; Michigan, ifabaJt eg Illinois, 505kc.; 
Ohio, Ms 6 > 4 'c.: Canuilu, 5k0(i:kc.: Michigan lambs, 
6 > 4 c.; State, 6®7>4c.; Canada, culls, kigii^o, 
Hogb —On Monday and Wednesday two cars of 
Ohio sold kt 86.Uk V cwt. City dressed firnj hut slow 
at 94f(»10)4o- ^ lb-, with geueral sale*of good quality. 
Thursday and Friday, y;v.'<ul0ik'e., with general sales 
at',l)401O)«<h Trade moderate. 
Ho u.8 ic Market. City trade fair In ordinary qual¬ 
ity and very small arid slow in high-priced norae*. 
Nineteen poor quality light harness horse* sold at 
I5iXa,92 p head; 31 ordinary do., *1160175 P head; Ul 
f ood,62OU02&U; 1 pair stylish carrlagn horses, *1,35(1; 
pairs tamlly horse*, 131100400 V pair; saddle horse. 
i ponies, 55(Xwll0; 1 pair heavy draught horses, 
»475. FIHeeu horses arrived per kale Railway via 
Oak Cliff Station. 
Our subscribers and friends who propose 
availing themselves of the advantages to be 
gained by dealing with FIRST HANDS, either 
as seller nr buyer, are Invited to send to this 
Office for Circulars und information before 
completing their arrangem ents. Our facilities 
are ample, and a trial, we believe, will Justify 
continued patronage. 
Please inclose a 3-cent stamp when sending 
for Circulars. Address 
RURAL AGENCY, 
P. O. Box 681. 7S Duane St., New York. 
Qualify. 
h itcou—1244C. for city long clour; t'3>,<:. fur western 
do.; long and short cienr, together, hulf-aod-lialf, for 
Juuuury. lli(tll> 4 o. Lard at iS.Ke. for Western Mtoum 
on wpotuud Nov.; 12 9-16',. fo, Dec. Slearlne ut I4e. 
for Western. Tuhow bi. 9%e, fur prime. Reef New 
extra mess, t’<; do, Philo mess. $ 12, m-w tUM-eeii at f23 
lor prime ute*S,aud ?26 for India me**; old extra 
mess, *12(312.5U! *1164 11.50 for plain iness; packet, 
5l«.ajiai8; city India mes* ut 534«:i5. Beef hams, 
*22.25r«23. 
8 eej>.—C lover has been sold at lie. for new Penn¬ 
sylvania. Timothy, 52 . 25 ( 412 . 00 , 
HuijAU(Retined).^-- 80 Uyellow. 8 V<g9>»c.; softwhite, 
9>s' t (,liic.; crushed, lie.; powdered and granulated, 
10J4(ifiIO>ic. 
RICE.—Carolina at 6»pa6?4o. for fair, 7o. for good 
7j4Csi7!*;o.for prime; Louisiana, ac6>s<i»7o. 
Salt.—A shtons. $2.ilka2.C(J; Marshall’s, Washing¬ 
ton and Worthington, 51,00<(Ol.6o; Liverpool grouud, 
90c. 
SUNlittiKS.—Roots.—Ginseng, crude. *( tt., ft.10® 
1,1a; Senecaroot. # ®., 96c.ii!,«i. Claer.--New, ' 4 < gal., 
12it(i I5c, Honey.—The demand Is very moderate and 
the supply abundant. White clover, in glass boxes, 
V V>., Miofibv., buckwheat, do., 15yil7e.; atrnined, 12<gi 
14c. Feathers—The supply moderate ; demand fair. 
Live geese, white, prime Western, WikOfic.; mixed. 
35<ij)6Ue. 
TOBACCO.—In seed leaf there Is more doing on ex¬ 
port account. Kentucky leaf is quiet. 
KENTUCKY LEAF. Light. 
, Cent*. 
Common logs... 7 <&i 8 
Good lugs. 8 SGff tf 
Low leal. . 9S®10X 
Medium leaf. il «l2i* 
Good leaf. 13 (giU 
"S. *C YA ^ 
Heavy. 
Cents. 
8 ® 8« 
8H® 9 
‘JX-o-lU 
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