1877. 
Bushels. 
1876. 
Bushels. 
1875. 
Bushels. 
creamery, good t o choice. other, 28®3lc.s 
lolis, sefuotnd, 2? i»e,: ..1 22*240.; Welsh i 
beet. V4«'40c.; other,20 34c.: lull dulrie»,24®2*ic. 
OCT. 6 
THE RURAL WEW-Y 
229 
RURAL SPECIAL REPORTS. 
RivBK Ed«r, Bergen Co., N. J. 
No frost yet. The loaves are assuming their 
gorgeous tints, far more brilliantly than If t 
touched by frost. Our Tulip trees are turning 
yellow; frost blackens them at once. The ^ 
“Poison Ivy” was never more beautiful than , 
now. Trees otherwise green aro festooned with 
its rich bright red, forming a lovely contrast 
among the choicest sights of this choicest soa- j 
son of all tho year. Instead of lieing caused by < 
frost, the Fall tints of trees aro greatly injured 
by it. Our county fair was successful beyond 
expectation. Though the attendance tho first 
day was not over seventy-five at any time, the 
building was thronged the last day. Your cor¬ 
respondent Mr. IIa.i.ES took the prize for poultry 
and he was richly entitled to it. s. 
owknhuouo, Ky., Sep. •12. 
There aro a few items from “ these parts.” 
Tho first half of September was very unfavora¬ 
ble for tobacco-cutting—too much raiu, and too 
hot; consequently some sunburnt, and a groat 
deal damaged on the scaffold. This week, how¬ 
ever, has been splendid, and tho planters have 
cut all of their first setting. Considerable late 
tobacco is yot in the field. Preparations aro 
being made for sowing wheat and rye. Wheat 
is a shade lower than in early August. I think 
this is owing to the low stage of the Ohio that 
prevents the rapid shipment of grain. Rye is 
worth -IOiWSO cents per bush. Ilonoy iH as cheap 
here as in West Virginia, only 15 cents for a sin¬ 
gle pound from tho grocer. J. W. s. 
Bkookston, N. C„ Sep, IT. 
We are having a “ ketohin” time for securing 
fodder. It is soon injured by rain, and much 
will bo lost. The curing of tobacco has com¬ 
menced ; cotton oiiening—none picked yot; crops 
generally go»d. Wheat selling for if 1.25 ; oats, 
50o., old corn, 60c. ; butter 25c.; eggs, 10c. To¬ 
bacco selling bettor than three months ago, best 
$40 por owt. M - B - 
Pmi.ADBi.pniA. 
The lloral display about Horticultural Ilall, 
(Fairmont Park,) is wonderfully lino—finer 
much than last yoar. Floral and fruit display on 
exhibition next week. Poach and melon show 
was excellent. m. w. f. 
Ei, Dorado, Cal., Sept. 10. 
Hathaway Tomato grows and produces much 
better fruit than any other tomato in California. 
It ripens earlier than other variety, lasts longer, 
and is every way better. w. o. L. d. 
NEWS POSTSCRIPT. 
CONDENSED NEW YORK TELEGRAMS. 
Sunday, sept. 80.—Lieutenant Bullls la reported 
to have had a severe engagement with the Indi¬ 
ans In Mexico, and to have lost several men. 
Five hundred Mormons have Just anlvcd here un 
their way to Salt Lake City. 
The wounded Russluus are too many for the 
hospital accommodations. The Turkish soldiers 
have received Orders riot to tiro on Russian Gen¬ 
erals lest they should be killed or disabled, and 
replaced. So says tho London Times. The French 
candidates supported by tho Governor consist or 
131 Legitimists, i:;i Orleanlsls, and 2SS Bonapart- 
lsts. T. S. Owden, Alderman ot Ulsliopgate, has 
been elected Lord Mayor of London. 
Monday, Oct. 1.—Severe life in Putnam, Conn.— 
loss $l‘ 25 , 000 . Yellow fever still raging violently 
at Fernandlna, Fla. The Mayor stricken, and 
town nearly deserted. Help wanted. 
Osman Pasha Is reported to have again defeated 
tho Roumanians before Plevna. A second at¬ 
tempt te reinforce that city Is said lo have been 
.defeated. Suleiman Pasha Is fortifying Ids camp, 
apparently with a view to wintering at Shipku 
Pass. The Czar Is feverish, and tho Grand Duke 
suffering from Uvor complaint. Reports from tho 
famine-stricken districts ot India are favorable. 
--- 
VARIOUS. 
exported from the 1’nlted States to Great Britain 
from July 1st to Sept, 29th, in ISTT: 
Total lbs., 1877. Value. 1877 
Fresh beef. S0,!*i8,fti0 $8,UK2,056 
Mutton. 1.880,950 113,MM 
Sheep, bend............ 12,250 81,110 
Cattle, bead . 10,654 2,OOH,9&0 
Total eqport value....,..,. $10,317,01(1 
Horses, 3.7U0; value, $535,800. 
L,lve stools to other ports. 830; value, $110,230. 
In the sumo period In ls7lt, there was exported to 
Great Britain 19,990,88a lbs. of L>oof, value $1,755,191. 
PRODUCE RECEIPTS. 
The receipts of produce, .Vo., iu Chicago, for the 
months of September, 1876, 1876 and 1877, wore as fol¬ 
lows 
tine State; $5.7500.10 for common to fair extra do.; 
$6.1006 25 for good dO.i $0,3006,50 for choice to fancy 
do.: $5.0005.60 for saperllne Michigan, Indiana, Iowa. 
$5.75®6.10 for tdiiupitigextra do., the Inside price 
for poor, and $6.10516.50 lor good tu strictly fancy ex¬ 
tra do.; common to choice white wheat extras. $0.1.i 
(47,50; fancy do lit $7.7508.25; red unit umber winter 
whom,good to choice family, ill 96,9fDtf.!>0; round 
lioop Ohio at $5.75646.15, and trade brand* ol do. at 
$0.lfl«c7.M: St. Louis, $ ,.8506.611 for poor to fair extra, 
and $ii.60(iAS.2.'> for Rood to fancy; Minnesota 'straight' 
at •0 *5048.75. the latter an extreme, and patent, $7.25 
(49.00, with a few strict.)v fancy iirundu lit $10® ll) 25; 
Veal Calves.—P rime quality,such as Now 3er- 
sev, Pennsylvania, and Putnam County, N. Y., stock. 
Is in Rood demand at 8(48X0.; other fed grades, 5640c.; 
grassera are low, SJffikHSc. " Bobs," $1.5042 each. 
Sheep and Lamms. Receipts for the week, 25,760 
timid. I .uinhs are abundant and lower Gc. Is extreme 
for choice, others, 4Sf<35Mc.; sheep, 4\64f>Mc.; ewes, 
4®tXo. 
SWINE. There have been no late arrivals of live, 
and quotations have no base. Dressed hups are 
quite a feature from near points and the West. 
Western dressed, on'Change, 65, O'.ife.. including 
(4'J.j0. With a few strlntlv fancy lirumt* ut *iuij»hi.'.i; Western dressed, on Vtiange, Ui,H"*e.. Including 
unsound stock at $2.5000.75: cUy mill extra at $6.0 pigs : New Jersey, 8<68NO., medium to light ; heavy 
0.75 for choice for the West Indies; do. for England, Stale and New Jersey, 7«t75fO. 
$0.00: do. trade and family extras, 17.-848 511; do. for 
Wheat. 2.084,233 1,325.044 3,127,777 
Coen. 3 579,994 0 017.241 5,575.023 
Oats,,. , 2,229.043 1.479,635 6,400,632 
Kyo. 104.958 202,944 344,706 
Barley. 082,804 09-1,368 995,160 
Totals?, , 8,741,632 10,879,232 13.301,319 
Flour, bills.. 131,610 193.019 -'11,391 
Hogs. 165,946 279,1169 343,510 
The receii of grain in September, 1877, show an in 
crease over 876 of , 2,6 bushels; over 1878 of 1,925, 
017 bushels. 
The following were the receipt*! of wheat at Mtlwau 
kee for the months of September, 1876, 1876 and 1877 • 
1875. 1876. 187T, 
Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. 
2,724,211 1,160,992 5,180,433 
Increase over 1875,2,156,222 "bushels; over 1876, 4,019, 
441 bushels. 
THE MARKETS. 
Sout h America, f T.2.* 0 ,8 011; No. 2 at $3.00*4 05. 
Fresh Fruits -Exports of apples, lnil bids. With 
less peuelies and pears offering, apples have taken 
a strange position; choice large. $2.75.43 for fair to 
good \Ve«torp Now York ; cmuni'Ti to fair, $ 1*1 60 . 
Cranberries iiru in regular supply; holders antici¬ 
pate a good demaml aa apples will lie alimited crop . 
New Jur-ey, bhl, $0 a.7.5O; Cape. $0yis; N. J. erales, 
$2 <m) 2.MI. Plum* are dull at $3<<t4 hUsli.f tile supply In- 
i-hidcs Cupper, Damson, arid Blue tinge. Peais are 
In good snppl v. lint retailers cannot handle them 
unless at easy price*. The few remaining BartletU 
range ut '0o|0 Mil.; Soekel. 3.5000; other line hit*, $4 
®fi: cooking. f.'tiii'J.ffi FimcIipb aredPWO to sculler* 
lug lot*, some coming from west of Rochester; 
Cl . ’el" fancy. #l.oU®2 V basket; coiinnon to fair, 
02c,<it$1. Grapes m e low for Concords, 205c.: Ciltaw- 
bus. 6>ff'#8c.; Delaware. 709c, Watermelons and Nut¬ 
megs are hardly quoiiiide. Cnllforma. Quinces, box, 
$;kv3.ftil. A lew California Pears, $3,50(5(4 l’eunuta 
ADVERTISING RATES: 
Inside, 14th and 15th pages (Agate space), ,40c. per line 
“ 13th page. 50 
Outside, or last page. 60 " 
Fifty per et. extra for unusual display. 
Special Notices, leaded, by count. ... 70 “ 
Business " 80 " 
Beading “ 1.00 
Discount on 4 insertions. 5 per et,; 8 Ins., 10 per ct.; 
13 ins., 16 per ct. . 20 ins.. 20 per ct, ; 52 ins., 25 per ct. 
nr-N o advert.iHciunnt inserted for loss than $2. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
NEW YORK, Saturday, September 29, 1877. 
BEANS AND Peas, Kxportof beans past week 1.M1 
barrel*. IteeelptH, 0,820 bushel*. The market for 
the standard sorts of beans ha* rulud low, but lat¬ 
terly wllli light receipts they have stiffened up, 
(hough buyer* do not seem disposed to meet llio 
stronger llgures. It U now thought that the crop 
of mediums will not. be excessive and the rumor 
from the Interior give* holders eontldvuce. Of pea* 
and ktdiinyi small sale* are reported. |Canadian 
pea* are quoted toairlvo at 90 c. hulk and bund. 
Southern It. K. pea* have* dropped to $3; new green 
pens. $1 30; medium choice, $2(<*2 10; other, $1 00® 
1.76 1 marrows, choice, $2 00<<o2 70: other, $2 4602 55; 
pea, $2 1002 til for fair to choice State. White Money, 
$2 6002.75; red do., *2 60642 75 ; Black lieu ns, $2 50. 
Bkehwax.—T here are pretty full supplies yet. and 
S rlee* are easy ; sale* *»t 20®3tle. for VVoalern and 
outhorn. 
Exports past, week 2,000 pounds, 
BROOM Corn.—K ansas and Texas have sent the 
llrst offering quoted about 8c. and not of durable 
quality. 
Burnell. Receipts for the week, 37.991 pkgs. The 
market had advanced, owing to prolonged scarcity 
of really One qualities of State. I Younon le.s are tak¬ 
ing the lead In prices. Fine pails and oxtra hull 
and Welsh tubs arc llrmnt the moment Tor selec¬ 
tion*. Dairies have Improved a trifle. but seller* do 
not expect strong prices lor lino*. We regard the 
market a* lender, uud any real lull III the present 
Kiln of demand will cause easier Hume*. The limes 
w ill not stand high general rules. Western blitter 
lias followed In the track of Stale mid good prices 
are noted, especially lor creamery. Exports lire 
comparatively mod urate, advice* from abroad not 
emniiirnglug. .. . .. 
Envelopes were llrst used In 1839. 
The first steel pen was made In 1830. 
The first air pump was made In 1650. 
Anaesthesia was first, discovered In 1844. 
The first luclfer match was made In 1929. 
The first iron steamship was built In 1830. 
The first balloon ascent was made In 1793. 
Coaches were first, used In England In 1569. 
The first, horse railroad was built in 1826-7. 
Ships were first “ copper bottomed ” In 1783. 
The entire Hebrew Bible was printed In 1439. 
The first steamboat piled the Hudson in 1807. 
Gold was first discovered In California In 18$S. 
Omnibuses were lutrodueed In New York In 
1830. 
The first watches were made at Nuremberg in 
1477. 
The following statement shows the quantities 
and values of fresh beef, mutton and live stock 
kins. 23*25c ; poor Stale, 15*WC.; Western uruiimury, 
good to choice, 316632c,: other. 2lkui2H«.: dairy tub*, 
best, 22023c.; good, is 'Juc.i oilier, HWdTc,; factory 
Mill*,good to uoSt, I8M20C.; Other, 13f«B«.; Western 
firkins. good to best, low I tie.; otliur. Ilka 13c.; grease, 
*Hixport» for the past week, S.077 pkgs. 
CHEESE.— There lilts been vorv little done this week 
trom exporter*, hut the homo demand has been fair, 
and with large receipts, small price* have been sus¬ 
tained. But few faucy September have Uoen re¬ 
ceived: these have brought. l3!.,«4l3Xo- The August 
made lots have been offered at 13c. The shipments 
fur the week have been 26,625 boxes. 
Fancy r»ctorb», l«5tfc-; good and prime. 171 ,'m 
129,0.; fair lot*. llK®i2C.; poor, lO.wlOHo,: fh,® 
OUu. skimmed. Farm dairy, Wtfftrl’ifcc. for good lo 
prime ; lh,«Mtfc. lor fair lots; 7M®*.l!4o. for skimmed. 
Western factory, Cheddar, I'PiC. tor 1ancy;12® 
nqo. ror nnu; IP.mIIHo. tor good; lOHiiilOJic. 
fur fair, and 7H<69 hc. for sklminnd. 
Exports tor tlie week, 25.988 packages. 
Gold ulosetl. 103. Liverpool cable. Ills. 0d. 
CiMck. The best hid for pure new, 10c. 
Cotton. With morn favorable weather for tho 
crop, price* Iihvp been lending easier; export (lc- 
iiiaod has been ooup acll\ e. 
Latest price* ura for October, ILlUo.; November, 
10.97c.; December, 10.900.; January, U.lKiq..- February, 
11.20,<ill.2lc.; Marcn, ll,34(ivll..35e.; April, ll.48iail.49c.; 
May, U.61®ll.lKh!.; Jung, U.7l(fl)ll,76c. 
Quotations for spot cotton urc bused on American 
standard of classilloutUiil, and on cotton on store 
running In quality not more thuu hull a grade above 
orheiow the grade quoted. 
IJphufh. Ain. Orleans. Texas. 
Ordinary. 9J< 9J< 10 10 
Htrtct ordinary. HfA 10‘t I 1 « 
Good ordinary.. MljJ lll!4 jh?l, IOa, 
Htrldl good do.......... 105,' 10* iO.K 10J4 
Low middling.10 l.i-J6 10 15-10 11 1-10 11 1-16 
Strict low middling.... ll« I1K IW ,, l*H 
Middling.- II u lh ll u-IIj 11 1*16 11 7-hi 
Good middling. II 9-10 11 9-10 11 11-16 II 11-16 
Strict good middling..)) 13-10 II 13-10 11 i5-16 ll 15-16 
Middling rail-.12 3-10 12 3-10 12 6-10 12 5-10 
Fair.12 15 10 12 10-10 13 1-16 13 1-16 
Stained, 
Good ordinary.9W Low middling... 10 5-10 
Strict ordinary.10 3-16 ! Middling.... 10 13-10 
DiilKH KuuiTrt.- In apple* thorn is more doing on 
home trade account un J best quarters and sliced 
aro at steadier price*. 1‘eachon, both peeled and 
unneelcd, aro mom active and a trills* heller tu 
price. Blackberries am stronger, Fitted cherries 
are scarce and at tlrul prices. 
Apple*-Stale quarter*, 6XMc.t Klicud,OMtoOHc.; 
Western quarters, 5K®5ko.; Southern, new, 6.K((« 
0 ' 4 c. tor lii'lmo sliced; 5045)40. lor fair to good. 
have a light ilnmiiuil at $ 1.46® 1 jib I or ullulce nnd $1.20 
(<«l. 10 for other. Hickory nut*. $1.7a®2. CJiestuut*, 
*8,00. 
GRAIN.-Wheal has been very much excited; the 
receipt* have not been Hilfllclonf. of No. 2 red and 
No. 2 Chicago spring to provide for contracts mutur- 
ing tni* month, and inr tlume grade* price* are 
higher ; nthoi'wlHO there is weakening and a dimin¬ 
ished export movement; latest stile* arc of No.2 red 
at $1 53(,/,l 57s, ungraded red and limiter State ut 
$1 56; will tc $ I 58; Nil. 2 Northwest spring lit $1 3H<«i 
1 39; No. 2 Chicago, $1 28^ ; No. 1 red, Nepteiuher at 
$1 ;t7Vj®l 38; No. 2 red ror Odntior at $1 55; No, 2 
Milwaukee spring, September, $i 35. Bye is slnoiger. 
sale* of Wcsturn at Th.nTtiyc. Canada barley *oI|l lit 
95c.; iluty puld. Guru has been hcl<l hlgh.'l', wllll 
)ncroa*ed export, demand; latest *:d«* are of New 
York No, 2 iu 60S(.o6Tl»r.: ungraded mixed Western 
ut 5ISet58Hc.; high mixed at 8J>»<»J8>4*o: Hlctuner 
mixed.5i'o.; steadier mixed (orOctober at .’ac^iHkc, 
Oat* are active and higher; Hale* of No. I while 
at, 4Iic.: No. 2 white, 37c. Now York No. I at 35c.; 
New York No. 2Mt 34c.; white Western, at 34<iii4lo. 
11A v and Stha w.-I*rlmo lot* of hay are in good 
demand, and supplies nro not iicmunubiLIng materi¬ 
ally ; shipping grades are en*y and dull. 
Bute buy, Rfitsohe. for slapping, ami lioaolkle. form 
tall qualities ; clover, I’lKwilJc. for prime. Straw, 56(iA 
BOO. for long ryo; 46c. lor short rye, ar.d 464»60c. for 
out. 
Honey —Demand modern to. White clover comb, 
fancy, 215422c.; other, 19(«i20c.; huckwlioat, |4®US0. 
Hops. Export* lor tint week, 330 hales. A* la 
shown by those shipment*, exporters are a* Indiffer¬ 
ent a* ever. About, the only boslmm* I* In small pas- 
cel* lo Landon IIdmvoI'h are also operating sparing¬ 
ly. Price* urn easy mid unsettled for other than 
choice stock. 
State choice to fancy, Il<,4l3c.; do., low and fair, 
8<41(10.: Eiwtorn, KM 12c.; Wisconsin, do. — <>•)-«.; 
Yearlings, 1447c.; (lids, nil growth*, 2<r$4e. 
Oll.CAliE.— Wcstorn I* offered at $33, and plenty. 
POULTRY AND game. Coops of live have been 
ahuinluot, and the weather Ini* linen against llio 
trade lor live or dressed. 
Chicken*, N. U&illu.; Western, 10;r4l2c. Fowls, 
Slate ami N. .1., H®Ue.; Western 12«.: Booster*, 
tkrtte.; I’nrkev*, N. .1.. I2®14c.; Western, 12d$l3c.; 
Iluck*. N. J. palr.SOaH’Ic.,, VVeslern, (4)5400c.; Gne*e, 
choice, $1.,'<01,42.50; Western. $l.25(al f4). 
Dressed pouliry 1* very much unsettled, nod most 
of the arrival* had t ! lie torccd'ilff lit low price*, 
Choice'I'mImya. MovIHe.s oilier, tlaq 15c. Chickens, 
Philadelphia, Hi<4Wo.: New Jersey, I4®1jki.; Western, 
12®14('. Fowls, eluiire. I2(<4|.>« good, I2«ii|3c. ; poor, 
'.S,i<l)c. Ducks, I Mint, H'4 iuI7c.! other, I3 <i4HO. 
The market lor g.irnc is generally easy 
HtntQ Partridges, pair. 70,(80c. Woodcock, 60®70e. 
English Snipe do/.. $ I ■ "4-V, o t .50. Gmu*e, 8,V/430c. Flight 
Pigeons. $l.26f<<.l..17 ; »tnll-fRd, $2,37042,011. Mallard 
Duck-, ,'9k.(i<Uic ; rcd.liuml. T6c.; Oonimon, $2 fifha.4. 
PhdVI.sidNS. Hog products have been advancing 
oil mi active Inquiry. Mess polk, $14.25 lor spot. $14.10 
for October and November, ami $H.<i5 for Decem¬ 
ber. Bacon at 8e. for long dour and 8',o. for short 
clear. Lard ut 9-22Hu for Bpol.Suptcinher anil Octo¬ 
ber; 9-07 He- tor November. Blearlnc. I OX ® 10J< u. for 
Western. Tallow ill. 7 l3-u;<w7 5.c. for prime. Beef 
hiumtat $|8(,/i 18.5(1 fur *i|inmiir cured. Beef at $I3(5)U 
for extra mesa : $16 for iiueket. 
SEED.—New Clover I* otrered for October arrivals 
at .Via. New Timothy on the spot, $1.45®l.47>£. 
Bough tlax, $I.Wi. 
TijiiACro. Tim receipts Imve not been a* large, 
and prices have, been supported, notwithstanding 
export movement i* lighter. 
aENTl'CKY LEAF. 
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Blyinyer Mt''g Go. The Cook Evaporator. 
Boomer A- Bo*chprt I'ross Co.—A Full Line of Cider 
Machinery. 
Chlcugo Softie Works—All Kinds of Scales at Low 
Prices. 
Dav, E. VV Brooklyn Property to Exchange. 
Dlugee & Conurd Co.—Ever-hioomlng Boses. 
Frost, Edward A. Getuisee Valley Nurseries. 
Great Western Gan Works -Guns and Revolvers. 
Hendry. G. J.-Hendry's Pouliry Food. 
Howe. Hr. c. b. Howe’s Concentrated Syrup. 
Hubbard. T. 9 Grape v lues. 
.lime* of Binuliamion Five-Ton wagon Scales. 
Kelsey A. Co.—$3 Printing Pres*. 
Mtlllcson, G, 11. Philip’s Spiral Corn Husker. 
McAllister Magle Lanterns and Ste reopt Icons. 
Monitor Mf'gl'o. Agnnls Wanted. 
1‘ursont <V Sons, S, B. Klssqnjl Nurseries. 
Phunlilx, F. K — trees. Plants, Bulbs. 
Qulnchc \ Rruglup—Flrst>i'hls8 Watches, 
llecd ,V Co., Geo. I -25 Fashionable Cards. 
Salmon, C. II. The Excelsior Wind Mill. 
Stover Wind Engine Go. Stover Automatic Wind 
Mill. 
Whitman & Burrell Now Econotulxer Agricultural 
Engine. 
Whitman, J. A.—Fountain Pump, Garden Engine 
and Flro Extinguisher. 
$cw IPvcttissemctttie. 
Light. 
Heavy. 
Common lugs.. 
4 S<(4 6x 
Good lugs. 
69,64 6 
Low loaf. 
7 (<« 9 
Medium leaf. 
.7 R® 9 
9M®I0 
Good leal .. 
111'7® 12 
Fine leal'. 
l'-’X® I'X 
Selections....... 
.— ®— 
14 (0)15 
SEEDLEA V —CHOP OE 1876. 
Now England wrappers, 
common. 
...10 ® 12 
a*--., lino, do. 
...18 025 
medium.... 
...124<®I4 
Coaches— Peeled, new, 9f<$9Ee.; unpeeled IntlveH, 
5y OHc.; unpeeled quarters, ayiitOe. Pitted cherries, 
16c. Blackberries, 7>yc. Kaspberries, 2;ic. Plums 
12c. 
KQQ8.—Receipts for the week. 7,904 bbl*. The 
stock Is light, and holders anticipate a good free de¬ 
mand, and l tiink that prices will hold unless supplies 
enlarge materially. 
Near points, 24c.: Stine and Pennsylvania, 24<,c25c.; 
choice Canadian and Western, 2u.q«421e.; fair West¬ 
ern, I9HH42UC. 
Feathers.—L ive white prime Western geese. 47® 
50c.; mixed, 35®38c. 
Fkkd.— Sales of 40 pounds sreat$16; rye feed at 
$18(3)19; 84J pounds are $I9®20, and 100 imunds are 
$ .'2(3)21. 
Flour.—T he speculative manipulations going on 
In wheat have affected this market, trade buyers 
working more cautiously, and export movement 
slow; prices are easier. 
Latest prices are $5.(XKet5.00 for poor to fancy super- 
Rulectlous.— ®— 
Hoconils... 8 .‘a0v1I 
Fillers. 4 ii t, 
Seconds and tillers, shipping.— @— 
Pennsylvania assorted lots.16 <8)22)4 
Veu eta bleu.—E x porta of potatoes, past week, 8,261 
bbl*. Poluloes hold their late advance and the mar¬ 
ket. with a good shipping call, I* acl ive. 
We quoto Karlv Rn*u,ln bulk, $1.5ff<«1,76 bhl , Peer¬ 
less, $1.25(8)1.50 ; Peach Blows,double head*, $l-75®2; 
Hwent potatoes arc doing some better. Delaware. 
$2®2..v>; Virginia, $1.75742.25. ' lillons. yellow ami red, 
$ 1 ( 41 . 25 ' white. $l.26«sl.50. Calihagcs. Ilf), $l(w2; red, 
$Ii< 43. Marrow squash, bill.. 306C50C,; HUbliiird do.. 
$1.25. Guullllowur runs poor Bills seasou, $1®3 P bbl. 
Green corn, »' 100, DtoitoOc. Egguhuits, P lUU, $l.80®2. 
Lima, beans, hag, $|.?5®2. Russia turnips, <50®8?c. 
Tomatoes, bash., 2<«a)<10c. 
Wool. A much more spirited demand has pre¬ 
vailed, and price* have been stronger. Hales ><f line 
richiiimOhlo at 53c.; coarse western tleeees. 40c ; X 
ami XX Wisconsin llceces. llr<4l2t<o,; X and above 
Ohio Ileccos. 4iSc.; X and XXollio tluoc.es 476449c.; 
washed uiodiiiin Ohio delaine tleeees. 53c.; washed 
Ohio tleeees at 52c.; medium unwashed Indiana 
fleeces at illfc’c.; spring California at 23; ; « 420 c.: T#i»« 
si Id®23c. 
LIVE 8T0CK MARKETS. 
New York, Oct. 1, 1877. 
Beeves.—T he markot has ruled weak under n very 
liberal supply, and as the later offering* have con¬ 
tained a large proportion of Inferior stock, prlees 
have a low ninge. Best natives sold al lhwUXc. 
against 12c. last week, and only very tlrsUalltss local 
butchers and shipper* w ould pay these rates. Y large 
number of rough sold at SgSkc.) ff""') small steers, 
Apple Trees, 1st class . .$7 00 $45 00 
Peach ” ” Including Amxden, 
Alexander, .to., In assortment.. . 8 00 HO OO 
Concord Graiics, 1st class... 2 00 12 00 
Hl&i k Cap RnsphorrlcH. 1 00 5 00 
Apple Stocks, vers tine, l year, lo.OOrt, $;i5, 4 00 
Osage Orange, '* “ “ III, 1 60 
fitl.OOl Cherry Tree*; 30,000 Pear and Plum Trees i 
I.UOO,mo Hmaf) Fruits; 10,000,000 shade Trees and 
Evergreens, all sices; 1,000,000 Flowering Shrubs; 
50,1100 Roses. Bedding Plants, Bulbs, Ac., all ut low 
in Ice*. 
Colored Plates of Fruits and Flowers, 6 samples 
for»l. Price List* yricic. Address 
F. K. PHOENIX, ulooiulngton, ills. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
Our goods took the First, Premium at. Rochester 
State Fair. Address THE MONITOR MANUFAC¬ 
TURING GO., Syracuse, N. Y. 
STOVER 
WIND ENGIHE GO. 
Freeport, III., and Green- - 
castle, Pa. 
Manilfr’s of the eelebrated 
Stover aktomatid Wind 
Mill, which carried off the 
highest honor ut. I he Centen¬ 
nial Exposition, Philadelphia, 
1S76, i* a perfect self-regula¬ 
ting wind mill. 
Also, manolae’urer* of the 
STo v e u Twenty - dollar 
OSI'ILI.ATIND FEEDGIUNOER, 
opeisled by lci< and twelve- 
loot pumping mills. A novel 
and ••coiiotiucul grinder for 
farmer*' use. Capacity. 10to 20 
bushel* per day, auo do pump¬ 
ing at Intervals. Agent* waul¬ 
ed. Send tin Ulreulur to above 
address. 
U KN DIIY’8 I* O IT 1,T It Y FOOD.-PHK- 
veins and cures diseases of fowl*. Will make 
hens lay. Valuable to fanners and breeder*. Pack¬ 
ages sent by mall on receipt, ot 25 ut*. Address 
G. J. LLKNDRY, Cluster, N.J. 
DON’T BE A FOOL, 
but send for Free Price List, and know why wo sell 
ft Five-Ton Wagon Scale al $50. All Iron and steel; 
brass beam. Delivered freight paid, and no pay till 
tested,. 
JONES OF BINGHAMTON, 
BINGHA MTON, N. Y,_ 
V/ /'///’ 
$u, 
Ikailjtc; very coiw'iioii,C 14c. Rolls.2®2hO live weight.. 
Texas and Colorado cal lie. 6'g(<n8)4e. Receipts for 
the week. 10,206 head Several ImpurUnt failures 
have tended tndistract tlie eullle trade; the princi¬ 
pal iinfortiioale* were old csiabllshed part.lea who 
have been opuratllUC cxminlyely tu the shipments to 
Europe. 
Cows AND Calves. -There has been more activi¬ 
ty this past fortnight than has been noted for some 
time. Range of prices, $50®70. 
