tm RURAL NEW-YORKER 
growers are selling somewhat more freely, 
but the best descriptions of hops are firmly 
held at 10 cents in the interior. The bop crop 
on Iho hundreds of acres in the Isle of Thanet. 
Kent, Englaud, has failed, and a number of 
other failures are also reported from Kent, the 
great hop-growing county of England. 
The follow ing shows the amount of grain in 
sight, in the United States und Canada on last 
Saturday, anil the amount of increase over or 
decrease from tbo preceding week. Wheat, 
48,830 000. increase 680,000; corn, 4..822,000, 
decrease 007.000: oat.p, 4,140,000, inotease 06.- 
000; rye, 410,000. decrease 4,000; barley. 
184,000, increase42,000, Thoumountof gram 
in store in Chicago was: Wheat, 12,884,000; 
corn. 48;! 000; oats, 41,000; rye, 148.000; bar¬ 
ley, 17.000. 
In our home markets, wheat has been ad¬ 
vancing steadily; but it is generally thought 
the rise is, in a great measure, due to specula¬ 
tion. The steadier tone of the European mar¬ 
ket has had considerable influence: but still 
more has been exercised by the policy of 
farmers v\ ho are to a very considerable extent 
withholding t heir grain for hotter figures. 
This is especially the case in the Northwest, 
and accordingly prices at Minnnpolis have 
advanced two cents more per bushel. Now,if 
curtailment of supplies tor two or three weeks 
only produces u rise of from two to three 
cents Jast week, and another of twoceuts this, 
it seems nut improbable that, if the example is 
widely followed, wbaut may yet go up to SI a 
bushel before New Year's. 
The receipts of butter since May 1, amount 
to 84'J,f)(Kl packages, aguiust 828,082 packages 
same time lust year. The export and home 
demaud has laileu off, and the increased re¬ 
ceipts has Induced free selling at a reduction 
of from one cent to cent on the week. 
There has been a pressure to sell, very notice¬ 
able on all low grades, and any fair offer has 
met usually w uh an acceptance. Prices are 
now about seven cents unaer last year. 
Cheese —The rtceipte oo not show any im¬ 
provement, amounting up to date to 1,281,244 
packages, ugainet 1,589,441 jackages 6ame 
time lust year. Exporters are buying only 
moderately of all guides, but there is a fair 
competition for choice tai.cy, with prices 
steady ai close. Prices are three cents lower 
than at same time last year. At Ingersoll. 
Canada, iactorymen are holding lor eight 
cents to cento. The make in that section 
is estimated to be about oue-tbird less than 
that ot a flush season. Last year prices there 
at this date w ere 11 cents to 11% cents. 
There is a general impression that the price 
of hog6 will go down for the next lew months, 
owing to the abundance of new and poorly 
cured corn, which will cuuse a heavy market¬ 
ing ot hogs during the Full and early Winter. 
It is also the light that the pievalence ot hog 
oholoia m a multitude of places will induce 
farmers to rush their stock io market as early 
as possible, and au avalanche of imperfectly 
ripened bogs is suie to depress prices. Many 
good judges, however, declare that the 
maiketoble stock has already been sold off 
closely, and that II a rush does occur, it will 
be later on—in the second halt of the winter 
packing season. 
The Cincinnati Price Current reports that 
the total number ot hogs haunted by western 
packira last week was 1U6,(KH>, against 76,000 
tor tUe corresponding time last year. The 
total trom March I to dale is 8.815,000, com¬ 
pared with 8,2tO,OoU last year. Tue movement 
at the principal points since March 1 is as tol- 
lowa: Chicago, 2,015,01(0; Kansus City, 655,- 
000; Milwaukee, IbS.OOO; Indianapolis, 147,- 
000; at. Louis, 145,000; Ctaar liapids, 148,000; 
Cleveland, 114,000; Cincinnati, 85,000. 
Kange cattle are selling at Chicago from 
75 cents to $1 lower tor IUU pounds than a year 
ago: causes, corresponding decline in grain- 
led stock; increase of range stock on the mar¬ 
ket; compulsory sale Of a good deal of Che 
“cuttle narous’ ” stock irom the Indian Terri¬ 
tory, which wouldn’t have lett the range this 
ytar under the old regime \ decline in pur- 
cnases of stockers and teeuets, asowiug to the 
stringency ot the times many graziers and 
feeders are cautious in rnakiug investments— 
hence a greater fall lu the price of ranch 
stock than lu that ot any other in the market. 
Canners and dressed-weat operators are the 
principal purchasers. The depression is 
greatest among the best kinds, 
- »■» «- 
MARKETS UY TELEGRAPH. 
Sato no ay, Sept. 26, 1885. 
Chicago. —Compared with cash prices a 
week ago,“regular” wheati&8%c. higher; No. 
2 Spring, 8%c higher; No. 2 ived, 2c. higher. 
Corn, l%c. higher. Oats, ;Lc. lower. Kye, 
l%c. higner. Barley, 2c. lower. Pork, fluc¬ 
tuating with an upward tendeuey. 
yvbka i. Wheat active: sake ranged. September' 
October, ;4r4iftSh - He, November, stls^So^e: 
ho. . serin*, si-j^c: ho. 2 lied, s-«*. iso, s Kao, ?tc. 
Cohn — Active. Cash,like September, liHiaii.v; 
October, l K.* <14»c : huvember. SAv-u Wo, Oxis 
bteudy: sole* ri,ii.tui Cush. ! l,i': hirpltimber, 2'-5s»4 
‘LJfcc, October. JfilsM.'. 1 qc. RYK-Mmly; >o. 2, aso. 
BARLJSY—No 2, tlWse.v dll. i'ouk —Steady, Club, as 13 
u»s in. September, $8 sltaS 70 ; October, AS<8t»s7U; 
Novi mb* r,.. h s,u$i» iuc. I.aiid—W i nk: cash, $« ill 
w li; •■epteuiber. » 6 lout i 1 2. CeiTUI. — Market 
steady i s |..n c .. 1.1 i; cows and mixed. $i tiuu 
a 75. atocners, $2-ikti iv; Feiuicr*, $2 Snuet tin: Texans, 
$32Uia4i*i. Hulls Market weak. KuU(tb mixed, $8 Vi 
“*■3 8,1 puckUig aud Klnppluit, $3SO,»i.$4 23 ; light, 
»•! iUm I . 0 . skips. 41 Ui<miS to. cui-.i.e. Murk.it quiet; 
Inferior, s.‘ ai,<*3 Ml; unlives, 009,4 00, 
>8'r. Lot is. — Compared with cash prices 
lust week, rso. 2 rcu wheat is 2%c. h ghtr. 
Coin, ;. s c, lower, flats, %c. lower. Poik, 
10c. lower. 
w iihat. Active. No. a Heo. ca»ri, hhi; 
Sepunbcr, October, 9.ktu92Age. Colts. 
Firm;cash, oV|)»-hive; Septetm.er, n^-illo October, 
SSihutr-jv . Year,.:i«twnnc. Days.— bleaily; No. 2 Mix¬ 
ed, i Use, Seplelnber. UYh, Sternly 
at 5H»c. UAtu.m stoutly al rni*;ue. Kuus steady 
ut iiJtvc. Fi.ax*mui steady m *>.lti cork,*’,5. 
Hi'i.k.mkaTS holt a Clear, So 5U: shoi l clb, »>ievii5SII, 
snort el, ;ir, »J UK, 1.AKU irSHito ,o lAinu Alar- 
ket steady f.Ur to choice nuiive "hipping steers, 
jj'l WMaft 1 5- native butcher steer, cSuUyiiau. grots 
iexuns sieet'B. i.Uuaj tu. Sium Common to m*d l 
IIII1, Slid!, tio, fair 10 choice, *4 75w*.l all ; lulu l,h. Sail 
(aSl. 
Hokton — l) iiai s lorn In itrm demand, aud 
prices arc steady, steamer Yellow quoted tu VVyii* 
•He. ; do, ilUAed at S.i^Yg^c ; 111git mixed at 3lif» 
:, *>ye, and No Grade, fc'.'igh.e, per bushel. Oats are 
steady: sales ol .No. I while ami barley, No. 
'■I white, 4 Ihiiaiae: No. 3 :Wv u i tt .;ile. aim ol mixed at 
SSJuKtale, p bustiei. UYK iboAiae. -p bushel. Sales of 
J-rau at <laoj.U) su ton tor Spring, ami td'ua l, tor 
Inter; killo Keeil ana yUuUlluus at aud Cot 
ton Seed Meal, $2702750 on the spot, and $2550 ft ton 
to arrive. Hay and Straw—M arket for hay Is dull, 
at 820®22 50 IP ton, for choice end fancy fair to good, 
#17 1 , 10 '4 hi ot): (Inc, $17 OlWtiia in; poor, $14 00fai6uo. Rye 
si raw Is held at 15 0U&15 5O for choice Swule hay 
ut $n OOi»l2W per ton. oaf straw at. $9 no«u oo per 
ton. Prodi.'ck.—New Udttbr—N orthern creamery 
at 28 c@ 24 c. per 8, for oxtru. and 20<lt2$e, for good 
to Choice -. Northern dairy —New York and Ver¬ 
mont choice to extra. I7«22e : fair to good. 12@ 
IHc: common, 9^lie. per ft Wesiern et-eamery, .'2.<t 
23c, for extra: 20flj2lC. lot Choice; li&IVCj for com- 
man io good : imitation creamery, ,174*1 He for 
choice: choice Indie-packed, UWl.'c. per tt; fair to 
good, 6«il0ci choice dairy, I5(alec: fair to good do, 
i0 .il2c.fl n>. CHEE8K—New York, choice to extra, 7® 
RJ<e; common to good, lease Vermont, choice to 
extra, 7(rfh‘4c.' common. ka5e: Western choice to 
extra, (ittdvscr common to good, 4®«c; and skims, 
2e<a:<e; Soge chi cse at fc.ai'.^c-, K<ms Fresh Cape, 
at- vie- Pastern, at I7«*2bc; New York and Vcnnout, 
at 17®)9‘4 ,c Western, at l«k«*18c: Provincial, 17<&lt*c. 
Hkans Choleo hand picked pea.tl WFitl 75 V bu,- large 
do, (In, at #1 WK01 medium, choice, at $1.55® 1.60: do, 
Screened, $1 25®1 S0i ycilnw eyes. Improved, $170® 
1 75-Red kidneys, $1 W)®2 dU. Canada peas. 9be®$l in 
per bushel (or common to choice. Green Peas. #100 
iail 25. PoTAToks — Sow potatoes range at 45<a53e. per 
bushel, as to quality. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Naw York. Saturday, September 26, I8b5, 
Breadstt r fs and Provisions.-A ncomr-ared with 
cash prices a week ago. dour Is a trifle low'er on 
most grades No 3 Red wheat,2We higher, No. 2 Red, 
5c. higher: Ungraded White, 2c. lower. Hyp, Jye, 
lower Tor Western aud lc. lower for State. Cons — 
Dngraded mixed, le. lower; No. 2, ike, lower. Oats 
—N o, 3 mixed Is *4c. lower No. 2. * 4 C, lower. Pome, 
unchanged. Brnmi, unchanged, c iiKK.se, a trifle 
higher. Poultry, a shade lower. Apcucs mostly 
hold their prices. 
fboua, Pkkd ihd Mr ai. . Ktour-Wuotatlons: Fine 
#2 35(giM 35; Superfine, #2 U5®3 Ml: Kxiru No. 2, $3 4U® 
SSj; Good io Fancy Fxtra Stare, t-i.S'wSi 75; Good to 
Choice Kxtra Western, $4 i*. - .. u> Fair 
Kxlra Ohio. $3*3(0410 Good. *105«4 30; Good to 
Choice, $4 4iK05 50; Common Extra Minnesota,#.; Io® 
385; Clear, $!.Io«t7t: rye mlxiure, #il5<a4 75; 
straight, #1 kbv.V 2n; patent $4.75(05Tic. baker s extra, 
S i iu®4 9u: St. Louis common to fair extra. #34i®4vb, 
fair to good, $1 h«ffl4 90. good to very choice. $4 95® 
5:50; Patent Winter Wheat extra ut #l 50(i»#5 60; 
City MUi exirn ror west maic-g #5W@$5luj South 
America. $5 Uh*#5 20. Boctukrn floor — Common 
to good extra. $3 3ik*4 00: good to choice do, at 
$405®5 73. Ksv Ki.ot.it- Superllue al AUUa3 3". and 
BtnaLL pared* c.boicc. at a little more money Bcck- 
wttXAT Floor—Q uoted nt $-) uka$.i 15, with small 
parcels a trifle Higher, CORN Mkal. - Choice Yel¬ 
low Western, at $o 30, and Rramtywbie, at $3 35. 
FuiiO — Quoted fork, 1 to 60 lb, al $14 do®15 50 ; Hy 
it , at 5ii; sharps at $20®22.50- middlings at 
$19(020: rye feed at I6i*t7 50. 
4 
Ghain.—Wheat.—N o. 1 Hard Duluth, 98(093 3-18; 
Ungraded Winter Rcu, 7KUi97c No. 3 Red. at 92540- 
No. 2 Red 95c ! Ungraded white, K5c, No. 2 Red, 
October. :ij44.,v!iJc: do. for November. 
do, for December. 99iscw$l 0W$; do for January, 
$u*Ji 4 <(it ui4i- do. February, #1 0254, do. for May. 
$i i-'tijkflti t»* 4 . RYU—state at WKutdc . Western, 
Ode. cous.-Ungraded mixed, No. 2. isj^e; 
W hite Southern, 5?c: No. 2, white, Ire; No. 2 mixed 
for October. 43 'sii-i 43 Yie, do, for November, 4 H^,,*«v 74 c: 
do, for December, i.-beu, l-FAc: do. for January. I $4 
< 046640 : do, for February, 4 .i(^e. an, for May, 4>hc. 
Oats—N o. 9 , mixed at 2t>5*w2Wv.:; No.2. 29;r2n;ic, No. 
1,. 29(40 ; No 3 White. 2 -JI 4 C : No. 2 do. ; 
mixed Western, 29($o2C While, do. SSfttfcAo', white 
State, (’Stalde: No. 2 mixed for September. 2KHcg> 
2 y' 4 e- tlo, for October, 29FsC(®2‘>>sc; do, for Novem¬ 
ber. SH?s'03b64e. 
Beams. — Quotations are : Marrows, #1 65; medi¬ 
ums. $1 15: pea, at $1 OM01 65; red kidney, at $2 50; 
white kidney, $1 65. 
Peas.—G reen are quoted at $1 25. Canada quoted 
Ut 74(0750. 
Provisions.—Poke—Q uotations are a9 follows; 
Mess quoted at $10 uOm,io 25, for Inspected. $9 50a9 ,5 
for uuin*peetod ; family mess, $il Vt^iio); extra 
0rlme,b9 6u. dear back. $I24 #i3 MA Pfkp - -City Kxtra 
India mess. Sit W.'®14 00; extra do, $ii'W packet, $1F* 
12, family, #12 us13. Bkkk Bams—Q uoted at fia 1550. 
CUT AIkats Pickled nellies, 12 ft, average, nt 6He: 
light smoking bellies, 7c: pickled boms, lulae; 00 . 
shoulders, IVA-liho; do, bellies, 12 n>, average. t'-hjC; 
do. shoulders, 4«w£l$«c: smoked shoulders. (Tim# 
5?$e: pickled ham*, at lOWc.iitm^C; smoked muus, 
at IIJjiiAUc. Mippt.Ks — Long clear In New York. 
6c for Western delivery ; long clear 5.75c short 
clear. 6c Dmkhskd Doub— Heavy to light, 5uKv*c: 
pigs, ua^c. Laud Western steum spot,6.23i;.October. 
6.U«6.I9 c; N'OVCml>er. Ii.22ut6.26c, December, 6.2:164 
6.3Uc; January. o.37u»b.39c; February, h 4tc- March. 
6.9 c. City SU'ictn. al B.UarC Ux: Rellued Couimenl 
6.:.uc South Aiucrtc.au, 7.Uc. 
bi-TT rr - State Creamery at 22<$23c ; Western do 
20ui22e: Llgm do, 22 (b 2SIWC; Stale dairy, half firkins 
tubs, nbiiUe . Western dairy 12(g«l5e ; Western fac¬ 
tory, 6 «lSc; ImUatlou creamery, ltte#13c. 
Cukes k.- State at «* 4 @Slic ; Night Skims. at. 5 @ 6 ! 4 C: 
Western, flut, 1 ^ 4 ( 0 .sc. 
Kous.—Rule ui Ur 111 prices with a fair Inquiry. 
Stale at 21 c. Canadian, nt 1914 , 19 * 40 ; Western, issa 
onlOo. 
Live Pocltrt -The quotations are as follows ; 
Spring chickens, near-by at liutlJc: do. Western. 
Hi : fowls, Jersey, Stale and Pennsylvania, per 0>, 
11c : do. Western, at 14c ; do. Southern, lie turkeys, 
per lb, llutd2c: ducks. Western, per pair, iow75c : 
geese. Western, per pair al $1 Slml 62; pigeons, per 
pair, 25©35c. 
Dkesskd Pocltuy. — Turkpys. llc$' 6 c: chickens, 
Philadelphia, large. V it, 16c : do, small. P 16. 15c: 
do,Western, scalded, 9t$10e; do, State,me; fowls,Phila¬ 
delphia, prune, lie; do. Jersey. 14e; State and west¬ 
ern, ui t2<£l?Hc, squabs, white. 4* do# . at $2 5u; 
do, dark, pel- dOl. $2 U0. 
Game—W oodcock, V palr.il 23&1 SO: Venison. west- 
ernsadd'os, per ff,. N 4 MW pal ridges, at #1 ufcal 25 per 
pair for state, aud tJcsiil (ai for Western - grouse, 
per pair, at Mst'ile; wild ducks, at 30<i»4tc. per pair for 
mallard, and 3Uf$3.*>c do, for tcah 
Cotton, The quotations according to the Ameri¬ 
can classification are as follows: 
New 
Orleans Texas. 
Uplands, and Gulf. 
ordinary. 
Strict Or JUiury. 
I — 1 1 . 
Strict Good Ordinary. 
Low Middling... 
Strict Low Middling. 
Middling. 
Good Middling. 
Strict Good Middling. 
.Middling Fair. 
Fair. 
7 18-16 
7 
15-16 
7 
15-16 
8)4 
6?9 
6^ 
9 1. 
16 
9 
3-16 
3-16 
9 7 
-16 
9 
9-16 
0 
9-16 
9*4 
9*9 
9 15-16 
10 
1 16 
10 
1-16 
10 1 
-16 
1U 
3-16 
10 
8-.6 
10*4 
tm 
10 7 
16 
10 
9-16 
lu 
9-16 
10 13- 
-16 
10 
15 16 
10 
15-16 
li 7- 
-16 
u 
9 -16 
11 
9-10 
Stained. 
Good Ordinary™.. 7 7-lb 1 Low Middling 8 15-16 
Strict Good Ord.. t>k I Middling...... 9 9-16 
FUksn FHClis. sun Bias cocoonuts nt $4uHU($45; 
Huracon do, n sum. Apples Malden Blush, per 
bid, * I SI'«l 75 : Dutchess of Oldi u burgh, per bhl. 
$1 idu» 2 - King, per nbl, $1 if. - 2u ounce, per bid, #1 fitiu# 
l li: Fall pippin, per bill, at $1 25.1 .41 Culvert St 
Codling, per bin, »i*kalJ0. Baldwin, Jersey, per 
bbl, $1 2 M 01 Ml Western New York, mixed lots, per 
bbl, #1 5U; common grades, per bbl, ut #>»l .5. Fears 
Uurtlell,extra, green, per bid, $nt$« 5il > 10 . ripe, 
choice, per nul. # 3 (»u» 3 ;b do, ripe. Inferior, per 
bbl. Si 50te250; Western New York, per keg, #1 .Mm® 
2 , Seekel. Upriver, per bbl. * 2 5ut,a5 Mi ib>, Jersey, 
per bbl, #l.««i2 5t) l.idiise Bi-nnc, per bid, 4 .vagoO; 
Sheldon, per bbl, $i ?5i»2 25; eou iiiou varieties, per 
bbl, #110-150. Feai'hes Maryland and Delaware, 
white, extra, per basket, $1 unia*l 25: (lo, smock*, 
extra, per basket, 75eu-.*1 ini do, baskets', fair to 
good.oh.trife Jereev, choice lo fane), per uuskel, #t 
'••#125: do. prime, do, do, 55utt$: do. In. fair in good, 
do, do, Ii.kuai e; do. eiiliM end inferior, do. do. iXSaSG. 
1‘luniH. Coe'H Golden Prop, upriver, per bbl, $ 14 # 
4 50; Kellie Claude, do, do, $3 TOmi I 5tc Damson, do, 
do, $2 Mkg9 eommou varictle*. do. do, 41 m , 0.2 5d; 
German prime,per t.i to 20 it, biiskel. seal vs Quack, 
ketibos, fancy, per quart, lt)Of$Hc; green pluuih, per 
crate. 8 he\«i$i; Damtou, per rrutc, .Viu, 6 i e other blue 
v. riot lea, per crate, 4t>«ijUe. IInmn Delaware, up¬ 
river, prime, per tr>. «t 7c<j*?c. Delaware, Western 
New York baskets, pern. -x.a.?c - Kebeecu, upriver, 
per it, i>(«sc; Martha, baskets, jier a, twi.ie; Salem, 
western New York baskets, per ft. Stoke; Concord, 
up river, gift crate, per 16, VtacaSe, do, do, baskets, 
per tt, 2c. (. ranberries -Cape Cod, fancy, tier bbl, 
#7 50: do, fair to good, do, do, $6 :iks,,; uo, fancy, per 
crate, *3 50; do,fair to good, per crute, $ 2 ( 4.2 23 Jer¬ 
sey, fair to good, per box, #1 7502. Watermelons— 
Maryland, stripes, selected, per 100, # 16 ' do, do, 
prime, do. do, *H)(»13: Maryland, poor to fair, do, 0o, 
$.Va.*(, Muskmelonn-Prime. #* bbl, 75ca$l 25; com¬ 
mon aud culls, per bbl, 2 (x$ 6 hc. 
Duibd Fupith. The following are the quotailons. 
F.vapnrnfert apples — New, 7H<a7t«c; Choice. H 5 *< 37 e; 
prime to choice old, *'*i7e : faiov North Carolina 
sliced, new. 4 1461464 e. eholee do., 3 V 4 (R 4 c choice Ten¬ 
nessee quartern. 2*kt'a,3c. Fpacbes-Peeled Georgia, 
ebulec new. lUciAUic ; do prime new, 8 £ 9 c ; un- 
pe - le i halves, 5 «iri^e : unpeeled quarters, 4Hffl>5c : 
Georgia unpeeled evaporated, SftUle ; Delaware do 
00 , I2m13c; ur. peeled evaporated, 2(W26|«e' peeled 
Georgia, prime to choice, 96<,Ue. t noire pittedcher¬ 
ries, lie Prime, l* c. evaporated raspherrles. 20(®2!c: 
sun-dried do, Blackberries —Prime, 9@ 
» 8 ,c. YVbortleberrles, 3 81 life. 
PKASDTs-Are at steady orlcca, w-lth moderate de¬ 
mands. Quoted at 4 *^:a 4 ? 4 c. for best hand picked, 
and 3 & 3 l<,e- lor farmers'grades. 
Hay and stiiaw.- Choice timothy hay, 95c: good, 
85@9<)c, medium, 80c; shtpplug, 7Uc • clover mixed 
65@7ue. No. 1 rye straw, 71(^750) short rye straw, 
5tk360c: oat straw, 5044550 
Hops. — There Is little life to the market - prices 
arc unchanged. Quoted: For new. UfoUe. for the 
best; 9&tiee, for nnder grades: safe, for best old 
5@7c. for the lower qualltles.and 3<i7c.for Cabfornla- 
Rick.— Quotations: Carolina and Louisiana, com¬ 
mon to fair, nt 44<(S45Qc. good to prime at 54pa6c; 
choice at fancy head at Rangoon 
at |(g,<i 4 JQe: duty paid, and 2^(024*010 bond; Patna at 
1444»5c; Java at 54*(356t,c. 
Heeds.- For clover a light trading: old quoted In 
Job lots at hsaiu^ic, as to quality. Timothy is slow; 
quoted at $1 90&2 IK. Linseed to arrive Is quoted at 
$1 6064165. 
8C0AB.—The quotations are: 
Raw dull and nominally unchanged. Centrifugal, 
sold at 6c: Crushed, at TWe , Cubes 7K(247*4e : Cut 
loaf. 7*$C: Powdered, ,ia7Qc ; Granulated, 7c Mould 
“A.” 7c: Confectioners’ "A ," I l,c ■ Standard '’A.’’ 
6*Hc : Olt “A,” ; White Extra "C ' 64^a« 7-16c • 
Extra * C." 664446140 : • c," 5 it 86 e. Yellow. sWmS'Mc,' 
Tallow.—A shade Btronger and In fair demand. 
Prime city quoted at 5 5-16c. Sales, ftijMi h, 5 5-16c, 
V'KOETABLKa.—Quotations are as follows:—Potatoes- 
Long island Rose, bulk,IP bbl, $1 M 6 *t 75 Sweet pota¬ 
toes. Virginia. $17 y@2io per bbl. Cabbages-Flat 
Dutch, per 10(1, $ 4136 . Green Corn—Long Island, $< 
100. sac <«.*IIX). Onions-Yellow, per bbl, Si n0(&>2 25; 
do, red, $17.V<t2 00. Tomatoes— V box, 25c. Turnips— 
White Jersey and Long Island, per HX) bunches, 
$2 50<a3 00. Egg plant—Long Island, per bbl.. 50375c. 
Marrow squash, per bbl, at 75c. Pumpkins, per 100, 
s'ulT. Celery, > dozen btiuches. »iu4l25. Cauli¬ 
flowers, per bid, at $509. Lima beans at 75c,®$l 12 
per bag. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
New York, September 26,1985. 
BEEVES.-Ohlu steers. 1,396 a>, $6 20: do, 1,846 16. at 
$6: do. 1,381 B.. at $5 85: do, 1,130 ft. at $6 00. Illinois 
do. 1,369 Tb, at S5 74; do. 1,274 ft. at $5 SO; do. 1243 
16 , at $5 50* do, 1,271 ft. at $5 25; West Virginia do. 
1,376 ft, at *5 60 : do. 1,199 ft. at $515. do, 1,133 ft, at 
*510: do, I.uSl ft,nt$5: do. 1,260 ft, at $49*>; do. 1,172 
ft. at#4’ 5; do. 1,1*4 ft. $4 60; 599 ft. at *1 SO. do 322 
ft at $4 3ii; do, l,i>i, ft. ar $4 15; do. l,u») ft. at #4: 
Bulls, 1,320ft. n, at $325: Oxen, 1 ,520 ft. at $4 40: Col¬ 
orado steers, 1,096 ft. at $> 10 do, 1 , 1 X 11 »,#4al:do, 
1,090 ft. at $175. Ti-xans, 94* ft. #3 sr. - do. 940 lb, 
ut $3 57!*: Indiana steers, 1,436 ft, at $5 89- Kentucky 
do, 1,229 ft, at $5 10: do, 1,150 ft. ut #5 50 • do, 1,402 ft, 
atat 6- do, 1,346 ft. at $5 on do, 1,33) ft, $500 do, 1.234 
lb. at *5 S3: do, 1,172 ft, at $5 Mi: do, 1.072 ft, at $4 50: 
Maryland do. 1,151 ft, at $5 55: do, 1,152 ft. at 5515: 
do, 1,072 lb, at $143*4: do. l.Ufi ft, $t 10. Virginia do, 
9.6 ft, $4 15. 
Calves—V eals, isi n«. at 744c: do. 112 ft at 7c: do. 
222 ft,at 4e fed calves.250 ft, at 4Vpc do, 232 ft. at 
4o; GrB'sers. 2ft) ft, ut 4c. Yearlings, 630 tb. at 8S*e - 
vcals, 124 Tb, 7c: fed cnlvcs. 2 mi ft, at 4e - Grassers, 2N> 
ft, at 4c: do, 218 ft. at 3c: do, and fed calves, 268 
ft, at 3*nC; veals. 125 ft . at 7V&c. 
Sheep and Lambs.—T otal for six days 15,741 bead 
against 42,368 head for the same ttme last week. 
Virginia lambs. 55ft, li»c: Ohio sheep. 116 ft, iT^c; 
Jersey ewes, 33i6,3Qc; do, lambs, 57 lb. WsC: Pitts¬ 
burg dieep, 76 ft-, at $2 9o - Pennsylvania do. (few 
lambsi, 56 ft, 3Vtc; Canada lumbs, 75 ft, Rtjc- Ken¬ 
tucky do, >17 I6.3QC do, shefp, .89 ft, Ik. Western do. 
91 ft., $870: Virginia do, -I ft, $3 do Ghlu sheep. 95 
ft.lt^e do. 31 ft. Rgc: do. 95 0. $3 61; do. 92 1b, $3 20; 
State lambs, 67 ft, jigc: do, sheep, 116 ft, 8tkc; do, 
92 ft, 4c do. lambs, *o ft, bi$c. 
Hods.- Total receipts for the six days (0,707 head 
against 29,291 bend for the same time last week. 
None loi sale alive. Country dressed steady at 5dt 
fle, for heavy; ,or medium, and 7!s-«t3e, fur 
light, with a few lean pies sold at M^c. 
SEND TEN CENTS IN POSTAGE STAMPS TO 
E. & O. WARD, 
PRODUCE cobuhission merchants, 
for Circular giving Important advice about ship¬ 
ping produce*. Also containing recipe for pre¬ 
serving egg*. Established 1845. 
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of itriettu pure Mutter, frtuk. Eqos. and choice Market 
Poultry of all klad*. Give name and address in full, 
and state quantity weekly EVANS BROS*., 
56 N. Water Si., Philadelphia. Pa. 
Improved Fnrin Impleinents. 
Non Explosive Steam Engines, Best Rallwav and 
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Tooth Harrmvs. Eagle Sulky Horse Rakes, Cultivat¬ 
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WHEELER vY RELICK CO.. Albany, X. Y. 
Established 1830. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 
UNLEACHED 
wool* ASHES. 
IMPORTED FROM CANADA 
BT 
MUNROE, JIDSON k STROUP. 
Oswego, X. Y. 
By rail in ear load lots, furnished on short notice. 
Ashes guaranteed to be of the best quality, and are 
especially adapted for all glasses and fruits. 
Pamphlet' aud prlees seul ou application. 
DYSPEPSIA its Nature, Causes, Prevention, and 
Cure. By JOHN H. Me ALVIN. Lowell. Mass. 14 
years Tax Collector. Sent free to any address. 
THE HERRINGTON 
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Send for circular to PLANTERS’ IIQE CO., 
Troy, X. \. 
DAIRY THERMOMETERS. 
All I! In ... EASILY KEI’T CLEAN, nn. 
UT Tells you when to Churn. Beal l, etc. KI I 
SENT BY MAIL FOR JUUi 
WEATHER THERMOMETER 
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Address 
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SULKY PLOWS Complete. 
STEEL-CHILLED 
and 
COMBINATION 
INTERCHANGE¬ 
ABLE. 
FOR TWO OR 
THREE 
HORSES. 
BEST 
GENERAL 
PURPOSE 
PLOWS. 
Equipped with 
JOINTERS, 
STEEL CUTTERS, 
and 
WHEELS. 
Adjustable to any Hand Plow, right or left. 
5f an a factored by 
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THE OLD RELIABLE HALLADAY 
STANDARD WIND MILL 
30 I28T "CrSTE. 
Guaranteed the Best' 
Begnlatlxg, Safest in 
Strnni, Most Psxarfcl 
awl Most Durable Triad 
Mill mode. 17 Sixes, 
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Adopted by the U. 8. 
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Abo, I X I. Corn Shelter. I X L Stalk Cutter, Horse 
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Tools, eto. Send for Catalogue and Price List. Address 
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rue Lightest, Strongest 
and Casiut Rigulaled Wind 
Engine io the world. Send 
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net - by using 
HOLT’S CELEBRATED 
FORGE and KIT of TOOLS 
For $20. 
larger Siu e 8^5* LV-rgc S10. 
Blacksmiths'Tools,Hand Drills,Ac, 
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3*2 Centra,! YVuy, Cleveland, 4>. 
Greatest 
Agricultural Invention ’ * — ,SaSW ’ 
or the Age 1 Saves SO per cent, of labor. Doable* 
the value of the Manure. Spreads evenly all 
kinds of manure, broadcast or In drill, :n one-tentb 
time required by hand. TUnstrated Oacti.'ari.•>_*« tree. 
i rail* a - 111:llIUX BK'U CO.. Syroeusc. N Y- 
KEMP’S MflNilRF SPREADER 
PULVERIZER 
COMBINED. 
S200 Sow Mill 
oi lumocr mm m* cut in a day- Built In a first-class 
maimer. The Best VI ill made. Many hundreds of 
these in use, giving ’.inivetsal satisfaction. We 
have the best 'inis of larger sif.es, Puriablo aud 
Stationary. Send for circular R 
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Cor. John and Ifxttrr Sts., Cincinnati, O. 
ffPriiTO coin money collecting Family Pictures to en- 
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Inducements. Eatl'IKji COPYING CO., ySi Canal Street, N.Y.- 
CASKET OF JEWELRY FREE! 
La.lips’ 
Jewel C:i>kei. Mhich is 
laipcrfeoiJy hbowiiin our 
kiimII uiiiHtrniion, is 
m:tila it! du«r, poli.sheil 
hxrd WuihI, tiiauiifiiWy 
luluM, auil lined in hide 
JwUh K»caoock blue and 
J * c**ld. In tu ton*nruction 
ihc fblluwing h-uulsouie 
m._ • u-.’ tiiu' a; listiu- 
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imn tbaosntids of now homo* our larstf ns »l JvllFoetlvf 16-pai;c% 
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vrhlch 1* cverbr irnf a of die luontiutere^ti '*: andtomuotlve rend- 
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*rtr,uM-dinAryof, t - / ;»of$ of OG.’y Thlrfv*Flve CentH, 
b.‘ riAli. «if TheFlre»14e »i Homo > T»rve 
and touierv *'uA»c/i&r/“ i-o i$^$fl it'jy Si t. I’m* iflii poei-paid, 
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imps' fc* i PrxrlSAs.'l X< cXt*irA, re - nth .J of a MHW/lW of 
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ltrac$[*4x> eiego+i ind dur.iblr. and \ r v dtilhon 
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gribor »itli uU lhi» Jew«lr,v,co«.ifl vou nothing; it is niven/Veu with 
a 3*u.nmhs r subsorlDtlon to our l*’ive Aubseriptions aud 
five of jewelry will bo $ent for $1,50. You cannot xfford io 
mt*a this ci.-ncc f Ifa gum'iiMe* (iauhlf value of money sent. 
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