RSOORE’S  RURAL  NEW-YORKER 
ttt  $10.15  for  ipot,  Septombeir  and  October,  f'.t.fhl  for 
NoYOinber  aim  for  lloconibHr.  Sioftrlno  at 
laVc,  for  prime  Weeieru.  Beef  hnniM  at  $26«i)W  for 
choice.  Tiillinv  at  8!h,®8  T-Hc,  for  pnmo.  Darroleo 
beef  at  f«dl0  for  Plain  meisH.  810WII  for  extra  mess, 
$11(^13  for  packet,  Ihn  iiuUld*  prfecH  for  amall  lota 
choice.  Tlercad  quoted  nominal  tor  prime  inca.t  and 
India miian.  City  extra  lufUa  mcaa  at  f  1». 
Shed.— Small  lote  of  now  have  been  rocolvnd. 
Timothy,  car  lots,  $2;  newer  soed,  fl.40«»1.43. 
SPNiiRiKS.— Ginseng,  V  »..  Southern.  $l.l.T«j,1.30 ; 
Senoca  root,  75o.  ('Ider,  ordinary  to  reflned,  Urtibg;. 
V  gal.;  elder  vinegar,  isa'i&c. 
SIXjtHSc.:  do,  . . * 
TohACCO. 
at  strong  tlgurca. 
DniKn  PRtrrcH.— New  applna  are  more  plenty,  and 
at  easy  prices.  New  Tennessee  quarters  hav«  boou 
placed  at  5So.:  Virginia  quarters.  /Waiic..  accord  ng  to 
quality.  I’eeled  nnaches  are  dull ;  sales  in  small  lots 
at  Uho. for  prime.  Unpeeled  poaohes  aru  neglected. 
Cherries  and  blackberries  aru  ilrtn  at  thn  advance. 
A-ppln-s— Sitaie,  sltcco.  HfitSHu.:  do.,  quarters.  JKC* 
8o.;  donthom  Bllced.  new,  rUfi»8o  :  onulce  do-  at 
90.1  do.,  new  quarters  at  WSGo.  Blackberries,  .(jOTHO. 
Peeled  peaches,  new,  nominally  l.TQ>lSc.^as  toqniuity ; 
iinpeeled  peaches,  new,  tioodnal.  I  lums  at  KVaillai. 
Kaspborrles,  24c.  Cherries.  ICc. 
Rvnorta.  oast  woels.  A’lli  bbls.  dried  apples ;  smcG 
R.  H.  Q.,  Walla  Walla,  Washington  Territory, 
wants  a  good  Farm  Wagon  and  wishes  to  know 
which  is  the  best.  We  cannot  say,  as  there  are 
now  several  good  wagons  manufactured  that  are 
sold  throughout  the  country.  Some  of  these 
manufacturers  should  advertise. 
THE  MARKETS 
r  vinvKiir.  yiheup  skins  clipped, 
uncllppod,  60c.(iii$l  :  lamb  skins,  OOftotlOc. 
-The  export  dquiatul  has  been  brisk  and 
The  quotations  arc ; 
KKNTtrClCV  LEAP— NSW  CHOP. 
Idglit.  Heavv. 
Common  lugs . «  <a  [JS  7  ^  8 
Ot>o(i  lutes. . . .  5? 
I,ow  loaf . . .  '  !o 
Medium  leaf . . .  ll  <3114  . 
Good  leaf . 
Fine  leaf . . . 15  iijie  17  fiti'.i 
HKEULKAP-CHOP  OP  1076, 
New  Kngland  line  seconds .  iaH®14 
Fine  Hillers..., . . . . .  «  ‘X 
Sleoonilsand  Hllors,  shipping . 
Pennsylvania  assorted  lots .  14  «t4.i 
(lUlo  assorted  lots...., .  r 
Wisconsin  assorted  lots . .  <si  o 
VlOOkTAMLEB.— Potatoes  are  now  coming  fi^mi  all 
pans  and  prices  are  tending  downward.  Choice 
iSuHiern  Knrfy  Ros(!  oiilv  bring  tii.  t  omplainw  ari> 
still  being  made  about  the  cureless  packing  of  West¬ 
ern.  Bwecl  uotati'cs  low.  but  the  impmvud  uualily 
Keeps  them  active.  Ourn  is  in  good  demand.  Toma- 
loes  have  advanced.  Wo  quote : 
Early  Rose  putatoea.  choice,  :  fair, 
Western  do..  $!J<rt  l  6U:  Sweet  do.,  >3.7f«5,  On  Ions, 
Trtd  ttinl  y€*llOW,  fl.'JVttl.TSs  wliltOa  ♦2<<a2.26. 
squash.  V  bbl.,  $l®  1 .26.  Cabbages.  V  lIKi,  ♦'/*« lb.  1  o- 
matocs,  V  busli.  Isgoiiiilic.  Corn,  »<  KXI,  abwl.AO.  Wax 
beans.  V  bug,  $l.*l. 25;  l.lma  do..  75c.;  sbollod  do.,  is 
bUBli,f;i.  Kgg  plants,  $1.  Russia  turnips,  »lui>1.35. 
Wool,. -There  bus  been  a  liberal  margin  from  man* 
iifaulurers.  and  prices  are  again  Xc.  higher.  .V  Ohlt) 
tlccees  selllpg  ttt  tOo.  uiid  XX  do.  l'2c.;  ploklook,  4i,® 
iso.  UnwuttTied  Wcutoru  (leeoes  Went- 
cm  do..  aWSc.  Including  N.  Y.;  State  rtoccos,  S81«c. 
I  Spring  California  at  17)4®a8:  Oregon  at  28c. 
PRODUCE  AND  PROVISIONS, 
IJcw  ^dvcttisifmentisi 
•Thorn  baa  been  a  liberal  business  from 
Ippers,  broughl  about  mainly  th-ougli  tbe 
iot.s  of  wheat.  On  shipping 
BOarcIty  of  — . -  -  ,  ,  , 
grades  bettor  rates  are  made.  The  general  markei 
Vs  stronger  and  fairly  active.  We  quote  : 
for  poor  to  very  choice  suportlr.c  htate.  tJ..4J®4.e 
fLlJa  4.66  for  very  common  to  fair  extra  Jo.;  *4.7lKii 
4.H()forgo.,d  extra  do..  f».86<«5.15  for  fancy  do.,  am 
$.6.2l)ioii.l»0  for  very  ch , .lcc  extra ;  $.4.£Ouis4.2.'i  for  super 
Uue  .Mlchiiian  Indiana,  Iowa,  Ac.;  t4,.'«)®4.i2i  fo 
shipping  extra  do.,  ihe  inside  prlco  for  Inferior,  am 
f  1.86^5.15  tor  cn.nc,.  to  very  fancy  extra  do.;  gooi 
found  It  to  bn  us  stiuoii  li 
aru  honorable  and  reliable, 
WIND  MILL 
HALLADAY’S 
STANDARD.  ilM 
Porlcidly  Self  -  llcgulaling. 
Tbe  Rest,  Cheapest,  itiost  Du¬ 
rable  and  Popular  Mill  made. 
Manufaotared  under  the  Im. 
mediate  Bupervlslou  of  In¬ 
ventor 
COUNTRY  CHEESE  MARKET 
Little  Fai.i.s,  N.  Y.,  Sent.  2,  1971. 
THEBE  has  been  a  more  active  market  this  week 
for  oheoso  and  prices  have  advanced  ivtrille,  I  bo 
giMiural  Impression  Is  that  wn  have  seen  the  lowest 
rates  lor  the  season  iiml  that  tine  goods  will  advance, 
and  this  opinion  is  predicated  upon  the  fact  or 
drought  provtttlliig  over  an  extensive  area  and  the 
cun'equent  slirlukago  of  the  cheese  crop. 
About  50U  boxes  of  farm  dairy  cheese  were  on  Him 
market  and  sales  were  minlii  at  7®0;ku.,  the  latter 
llgurc,  having  been  roaebed  by  only  a  lew  lots.  1  bo 
bulk  of  sales  may  be  quoted  at  BgtHVe.  .  ... 
The  offerings  from  factories  were  csti mated  at 
12  01)0  boxes  and  upward,  the  larger  part  of  which 
changed  hands.  Sales  were  made  at  »c.,yV,o,,tiXC;. 
UViiiilOc..  while  the  highest  price  roaohed  by  fancy 
was  lOHc.  The  bulk  of  sales  may  be  quoted  atVik 
^Tbe  weather  Is  cooler,  bill  the  delivery  of  butter 
this  week  lias  bci-n  light.  Farm  dairy  tiiilter  in  Welsh 
tubs  sold  at  22iit24c.,  while  creamery  was  reported  to 
reach  from  26c.  to  270.  ,  i 
Sve  hnvif  recent  ad  viOHS  from  abroad.  Our  London 
correspondent  says  line  Knglish  cheese  Is  in  demand. 
'I'hc  low  prlco  of  American  cheese  secures  a  largo 
consnmption  ;  extra  line  Is  short  and  sought  for.  Wo 
give  prices  as  foll'iws  ; 
AniOTlcan,  extra  tine,  540.;  fine.  MkaMs.;  good.  4t) 
(VtlSe;  secondary.  :J<Ki<41s.  Mnglish  Cheddar,  T^SJs.; 
Wiltshire  dOMbfe,  dkgf'.'s.;  Cheshire  medUini,  OOwMs.; 
line,  ikkitTls.;  Hcotdh.  fSkiiCta,  Dntch  cheese- Edams, 
62(ao4s.;  Oondas,  i0(<li62a.;  Derby  sbapo,  ii&iii:, 4s. 
Butter  is  in  good  demand  and  the  temlcncy  of  the 
market  Is  upward.  The  quotations  are  as  follows: 
Clonmels,  i;tl*.*l!i29  :  Corks.  ia2s.;  Jetsoy,  lOnwT-'Os.; 
Dorsijts,  ItOSoliUs.:  Friesluud,  lasiisUOs.:  Nonnand)^ 
exU'd*  iAKifrUOfl.i  Aixujrlcau  aod  LautKllttn,  V 
Oleomargarine  (artIUclal  butter)  sells  at  from  90s.  to 
96s.  V  cwt..  according  to  quality. 
worth  now  in  use. 
Send  for  llhis- 
Irateil  Catalogue 
and  Price  List. 
U.  $.  WIND  fHQINi 
&  PUMP  CO., 
Batavia,  III. 
THE  “VIBRATOR"  THRESHER  IS  KINO  OF  ALL 
lower  grades  lower  prices  are  miiua  ;  luiest  oaieo  oi 
ungraded  spring  atldc.idilLlKi:  No-  :i  Cliiciu{i.i  spring 
at^u.:  No.  2  soft  .VUI  waiikue  hprtiig  at  •l.Ol  ;  new 
ungraded  spring  at  fair  No.  1  Sliiiiiosota  spring 
ulll.lO;  old  wlubir  red.  In  stoyc,  at 'AK;.;  new  wliiler 
red  Toledo  at  »1. 16;  falr  pld  white  Michigan  at  $1.13, 
and  faiicf  iil*w  uinUor  MichlKaii  Ht  t-orn  naa 
been  III  large  supply,  and  lower ;  latest  sales  at  U)® 
530.  for  heatoil  and  warm,  in  store  and  alloat;  uoii# 
54l<i'.  lor  sleiimcr  mixed:  fidia.SiS'o.  for  ungraded 
mixed,  the  hiuor  for  choice ;  for  Klin.sas 
mixed;  54c.  for  graded  western  mixed:  fsic.  for 
sieiiuier  yellow;  67o.  for  yellow  western  ;  63KC.  for 
Boulbnrn  yellow,  on  dock;  Me.  fur  while  western, 
and  66V4C.  on  dock  tor  while  sontlicrn.  Oats  have 
hiiun  III  good  deuniiid  and  at  higher  prices ,  sales  at 
.■I5«i42c.  for  mixed  Western  and  atute,  ami  .i(>®40c.  for 
white  do.;  mixed  Weslorn,  In  store,  at  fU'ko.;  new 
white  Wiisterii  ttt  40®45c.;  new  Shite  al  4oc.;  No.  3 
Chicago,  In  aioro  at  42o.;  No.  2  Milwaukee  guoUid 
nomifiallv  tl®42c.  Rye  at  73c.  for  new  Western  for 
drsi  half  September. 
HAV  AND  Stuaw.— There  is  a  good  business  in 
prime  hay  al  hrm  prices.  Shipping  lots  arc  hard  to 
sell.  Straw  la  |u  active  demand  and  favoring  the 
fiolWtr. 
Halo  buy  is  quoted Shipping,  60c.;  retail  quail* 
lies 7(J®U0«.:  clover.  6.Viii^.;  salt.  Straw 
Is  quoted  at  7u®7rtc.  for  long  rye;  60®ouc.  for  short 
rve  '  5U<itiiUc.  for  oat. 
Exports  |iast  week  31  bales;  since  Jan.  1x1,32,909 
do.;  same  lime  last  year,  31,030  do. 
Hops.— New  do  not  arrive  suOlclently  as  yet  to 
warrant  impnrtaill  duallrigh  ;  In  a  small  way.  25®3f»c. 
made  Last  year's  growth  of  the  better  grades  have 
been  cl<i.iely  sold  up.  The  market  has  probably  never 
been  In  better  shape  to  enter  on  a  new  crop,  brnu 
Emmet  WELLB’ Weekly  circular,  wo  Uke  tbe  fol¬ 
lowing:—'*  Wo  have  shipped  to  Loudon  during  the 
year,  in  round  numbers.  50,000  b.Ucs.  In  tbe  fall  and 
winter  of  18GS  and  1809,  the  Blilpinoiits  warn  heavier 
than  during  the  past  year:  but  the  busmess  of  that 
stvasou  was  entirely  of  a  ditfciant  uaimo;  ilieii  Imps 
wel  l)  hUluped  and  consigned  at  nuidoiu,  while  last 
yGur  vory  lcvy  hopH  wijrtstsxP’jrtrGCl  oxo^pt  iifi  Hpuclftl 
order  from  there  and  at  stated  prices.  "I  he  price  paid 
here  for  good  shipping  bops  during  the  past  year 
average  about  Uc.  »  n-.  Very  few  growers  realised 
even  tViese  Ugures.  most  purchases  being  under  I6c. 
The  new  season  gives  promise  of  amucb  better  stale 
01  things.  Contracts  and  puTcUases  have  already 
been  made  tor  a  few  ihousand  bales  us  high  as  20c.; 
tuts  improvement  over  last  year’s  Opening  price  Is 
baaed  upon  a  paniul  failure  of  tii6  U^rroan  crv>j>  anu 
a  comparatively  light  crop  in  England.  Early  esti- 
matosput  the  new  KiiglMi  crop  at  Hths  less  than 
lost  year;  that  of  tlormauv  Xd  of  last  year's.  We 
will  therefore,  ho  llkoly  to  have  a  call  from  Germany 
as  well  as  from  England  for  hops.”  'The  quotations 
*^*n‘  Y.  eiale,  10®20o.-,  Eastern,  8® I5c,;  Wlsconsius; 
iJffllfk!.:  YeariingB,  8®I0(.*.*.  Olds,  all  growths,  4®6o.; 
i*K  iiMirii 
FARM  GRIST-MILL 
Grinds  all  kind.s  of  griiiii  rap- 
iiUy.  Is  simple,  dnrulile  and 
cheap.  Issuiied  tnall  klndsof 
liorsc-powors.  Every  farmer 
shonld  have  It.  Scud  for  Do- 
scrlpHvo  Circular. 
\V,M.  L.  BO  VEIL  t&  BRO. 
I’liilitdelpliin,  i'n. 
Rose-Buds  in  Winter 
SIrftnn  I'nl  Jfm'cii,  espoclully  prepared  for  fall  plant¬ 
ing  and  quick  bloom,  sent  safely  hy  uiiiH,  post-imld. 
Five  spleinJid  varieties,  all  lalmfed,  fur  iWl  ;  l*i  do., 
;  1 !)  do.,  «.T  1  UH  do.,  I$.l  ;  «.T  do.,  Krir  lllc. 
each  uilditloniil.ouu  Jliigiilllrenl  I'rfiiillilii  Knsc 
to  bverv  dollar's  worth  ord.'ied.  Send  for  oiir  now 
l;lJII>$:'rt>  KO.SE-t:i  I,TI:UK.  a  mi  choose  from 
over  3<MI  flnast  sorts,  .\ddrwss  THE  UINGEE  & 
CONAltU  CO.,  RosK^luowKiw,  West  Uruvn,  Chas¬ 
ter  Co.,  I'a. 
LIVE  STOCK  MARKETS, 
New  Yoke,  Sept.  2,  1876. 
beceipts  op  live  stock. 
Hbettp  A 
Bmvbb.  L^owb.  CnItm.  Lambi.  Hoc*. 
.  3,9116  10  1.905  11,868  000 
”  37  26  613  3,312  000 
000  UO  (KlO  QUO  9,818 
4,682  00  000  16,001  9,0;S9 
Sixtieth  St . 
Foriv-Elghlh  St 
Fortieth  St.  .... 
HarslmusCOve  . 
I'otals  this  week.....  8.616  36  2.418  30,181  18,887 
8.710  72  2.696  25,583  17.504 
RKBVEB. — Trade  upeuedon  Monday  last  slow  but 
firm,  the  run  Ol  homed  oaillo  wa.s  light,  and  all  to 
baud  were  sold  off  from  7V®10><0.  V  n.;  weights,  liW 
®H^  cwt.  The  quality  of  tbewn  herds  were  gcnoriUly 
ooiirsu,  the  aggregate  being  grass-fed.  Wednesday, 
trade  was  slow  on  a  light  run;  quality  guneriilly 
very  coarse:  prices,  7V®10Ho.  *''o|Khts,  ^48  cwt., 
Thursday,  trade  small  at  Hi<®10ii.i  welgbts,  6\®8  ewt. 
Fridav,  tlic  imirkuts  Closed  weak  al  Jvs'Ioi^c.; 
weights,  OMiftOK  cwt.  From  6i®67  its.,  net.  have  been 
allowed ;  general  sains  on  M  lbs.  net.  'I'hr  qiniUty  of 
these  herds  were  from  p«'or  and  rough  gras.s-fed  an¬ 
imals  to  coarse  and  fat  steers.  Only  avery  few  good 
quality  steers  camn  to  hand  and  tlinau  were  all  sold 
off  at  retail  on  a  small  advance  on  above  quotations. 
Spanish  herds,  gross-fod,  sold  at  7’kaHVi:.*  tt.; 
grass-fed  native  steers.  S^yc.;  part  corn-fed  do.,  9)4® 
9Xc..  with  tops  at  lOc.;  grade  do..  iuW®10Ho. 
Cotiijiarutive  Halts. 
This  week.  Lust  week. 
Qualit/y.  Cents.  Cents. 
Qood . . . -U  ®  11  ® 
Fair  ...... .  . i0K»  lOH  «1UX 
Poor...  . 9X®10« 
. . 
Gen. selling  rules  ..  . .  8R®  9)4  S  ®  9X 
960,000  Acres  in  Southwestern  Missouri. 
FIRS'l’-CLAHS  STOCK  FARMS, 
EXCKLLK.NT  AGHIOULTUUAL  LANDS, 
BEST  'rOBACCO  KKGION 
l.V  THE  WEST. 
SHORT  WINTERS,  NO  OUASSHOFPERS. 
iluod  Mcii'kctM  and  n  llealtliy  Country. 
Prices  S2.50  to  SI 0.00  an  Acre. 
Titans;— One-tenth  down,  balance  In  seven  years 
at  seven  per  cent.  Interest. 
rRB£  TRANSFORTATION 
to  the  lands  furnlsht'd  purchasers.  For  Olrculars, 
guides,  maps,  etc.,  address 
A.  L.  DEANE,  f,ttn(l  CommisslDner,  8t.  Louis. 
OTOL'NG  MK.N  AND  LADIES,  to 
t  Icuni  Tclogiapliy,  and  to  cam  $45 
ionth.  Extra  Iniliicenionts,  'Die 
t  ruliahlf  College  in  C.  i4,  Hend  stamn  for 
Address  Ttlf.ijraph  Colleiit,  Buffuln,  N.Y. 
'llie  Cflebratfil  Kclipsc  WimI  Mills 
f  ump  wutur  rrutu  Wki.l,  Kkkino  or  Kivkh, 
uud  force  U  to  UDjr  heiKhc  or  laekUi/, 
for  Oaudin.  Uaan  or  ijTocic 
UAc;  mIno  irtuJ  umt  in«Nli,  miw 
wtHHl,  urv;g(4’st  itirMii'.iiut  nf  Uu^  uge. 
A  «iuil  mill  \iiAi  (lotti  uoi  blow  »w&y. 
r«*rfMtt7  •elf-regulatlOif.  A  mU'I  wheel 
with  no  ItKKM  xttnttonR  or  Joints.  Oku  not 
frtMitti  'jpcr/tQt<iutofor^ur.  awakoidI^G 
Fit  prrm[nTn<i.  fnuttrmiM  ClroQUr*  free* 
Eclipse  Wind  Mill  Co<i  Beloit, Wlsi 
J.  COCHRA  N,  76  John  St.,  N.  Y, 
Eastern  office,  A. 
Good  ordinary. 
Strict  ordinary. 
