housekeeping in all its branohes: it* editorial mut - 
tor la specially adapted to lliu C'll'clo It- I' 1 Intended to 
interest mid Instruct; and it lias, bei Idea, good sio- 
riesttQd Mterury matter of merit. -A'. Kcrii/ny Fast. 
It has the merit of being sensible, of convoying lu¬ 
st ruction. Of giving excellent patterns in ovaly de¬ 
part inenl. and ot being well stocked with pood read¬ 
ing matter.—IFiifc/imun amt lleiticior. 
To dress according to HAltPtai's Bazar will ho 
the nim and ambition of the women of America.— 
Boston Tran sc HpL 
divide the trade with prime New Jersey muskznelons. 
tlrunpo Pippins. V bbl. $3 60 @ $4 00 
Sweet Apples, incl'g Western boughs, 
w t,bl. 3 00® 3 60 
Common lots. 2 50 @ 3 00 
Peucbes— . , . A „ 
Crawfords, baskets, extra. 1 t” ' — ~ 
do. do. urditimy. ,0 on id 
Fancy crates, each.. I 7a (■» - 
Old Mixons, baskets.. .. 90® 100 
Ordinary mixed Inis, tiaskete. HI co T;> 
Soul her a I'onemd and CuUtwba, IP lb- 2.> (") at) 
Peanuts, v bush, Norfolk prime. 2 ST Oi 3 T., 
Peart,its per huah. N. C. 2 25 Hi 2 50 
Blackberries, Lawton, V ipiart.. lw 
WhortloborrleB, V bush.,. 1 01 CtS 2 00 
**Befl. V bbl. 4 00 <3 5 00 
Fancy Pears, incl'g Bartlett, r t< bush.. 
crate .. 6 00 ft 00 
Common and cooking do., i< bbl. 3 00 Cft 4 00 
Green Cages ami Egg Plums, V bbl— 8 00 © 0 00 
Common. 3 00 © 3 50 
Watermelons-' ^ „„ „„ 
Marvlund. C TOO. 12 00 © 20 00 
Virginia. V tIKl . 0 00 ® 10 H" 
Key port Citron Melons, :< bbl. 3 oo 63 3 JO 
Philadelphia Citron Melons, {■ bbl— 2 00® 2 25 
I'llTD nnd Skins.—Baw skins are very quiet, and 
there is no thing transpiring in the city at present 
that points to a sudden revival of trade One cause 
of the extrema Inactivity is the light demand that, 
has been made noon manulacture* this summer 
contoured with former seasons A good portion of 
the early make should have left the stores by the 
middle of duly, but up to this time there lias 
been no mulct that lias rendered t, necessary for 
dealers to replenish. From present linheatloiis 
m ule-lip rood , will be marked lower than Inst sea¬ 
son. though the light stock that Was carried oypr 
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purposes. Established 1846. 
ipc iHmhcts 
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Address 
HA 1C PE It. tfc BROTHERS, New York. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
jTW” Puhlie attention is called to the great 
practical value of the number of 
New York, August 20,1809. 
This being the height of the peach season. Hint 
fruit largely lakes the place of meat, so that with 
MONEY AND STOCK MARKET 
trait largely lakes me pmee hick, b*> uiomuu 
fewer cattle we have to report, ft decline in prices, 
with u dull, spiritless market An injunction got out 
against the t'mmuuiilpaw Abattoir rathor interferes 
with the busmesa at Unit place. The opinion pre¬ 
vail, that it will only be temporary. Hogs and sheep 
are neaily unchanged iu price, though a decline In 
gold, by lessening the demand for bacon to ship 
abroad, rather weakens the pork market. 
The following are the receipts for the week ending 
to-day, shown in com phi hum with other seasons . 
MIH» 
)jmym Cow*. Calve*, bliuejr. 
Tli is week.7.027 110 2,288 33jj*7 18,750 
i.ast week..:::::.5,552 «& *,«» -wh? 
Correa'g week ot '08..11.093 l«k» 2,00.4 8o>771 18,3:i4 
Average 'OS.. 0,037 103 1,593 -ti.Jda J$,7YD 
Beeves. After the close of an nctlve market liwt 
Friday in which everything was sold on ui goo>i 
price.-. 3.159 rattle were got. together for Monday's 
operation * which proved unite too many. To Induce 
buyer- to lake hold at all freely, the advance of Hie 
previous week was thrown and some further eoiiees- 
pmns inadi|; even tlien the stoOk could not he closed 
out. A nor one of the hardest murkulsof the sea¬ 
son. in which owners lost heavily, :MJ bullocks were 
leli unsold. The average quality wan not above 
medium. 
bast Wednesday, 1.870 bullocks were on sale nr the 
National Yards, about l.Mi of which hud previously 
been ottered at other market place*. Among them 
were several very tine droves of Kentucky Durham*. 
The best cattle we are uow receiving come from Ky. 
A small number or these still brought inc., I hough 
was rcully the top price, those Hold above that 
being at less limn their aeuml weights. The bulk of 
the sales ranged from 13 to 16c., with Some at 12h. and 
under. More cuttle nre stilling at the Loinruunlpaw 
yards-3,750 head-Ulan at both the other places it 
la understood that West F.nd is to lie gi ven up after 
next week, and the new yiirdsopenedat Woeliawken. 
A ferryboat, now runs from Cummoiilpaw for Hie 
purpose of delivering butchers stork to the Brook¬ 
lyn slaughter-houses. This Is a great improvement 
nvnr the long drive via Woehuwkeu and Astoria, the 
cattle leaching Uietr duMUmUnm in much better eon- 
tiitlou* 
The following are the prices at the close of the 
market: ,,,, . , T . , 
This week. Last week. 
Ctm lx. Ceuta. 
Extra fine bullocks, 78 lb.,.15W @ 10 Ifij, (3 — - 
Good to prime. " ...HK @ 1614 |a ® J*j.M 
Medinni . " ...UW4 0 14 11 ® MM 
Ordinary. " • « « 12K 60 13>4 
Poorest grade.. .. *• .H © J- 11 © J* 
Average of all sales.... H hj*, 
These cattlo came front the following States, viz.: 
TBInois.. . 4.617 Kentucky. 942 
New York... . 122 New Jersey. 
Ohio . r >4.'> Canada. — 
Missouri . 279 Texas. 133 
Pennsylvania. 20 Indnnia . 411) 
Florida. . — West Virginia. — 
Michigan. — 
Mildi Cows.—It would seem as though Owners 
are of opinion Unit cows are selling well In our mar- 
Datal September 4, ISM), 
which will contain a Fm.r. Compendium of ttte 
Art of Drrss-Maktno, consisting of 51 Dia¬ 
grams and Engravings, ncoonipuniod with clear 
and simple instructions whereby every lady can 
become her own dress-maker, and cut, (It ami 
make her entire wardrobe. Directions tiro also 
given for lining patterns to every figure; for 
sewing various scams, malting trimmings, etc., 
etc.; and, in a word, for all ibo details Unit per¬ 
tain to tile making of wearing apparel. 
This number of Harper's Bazar is also en¬ 
riched with various other attractive features, 
especially 
A DOUBLE-PAGE CARTOON, 
“HUSBAND imrXTm©,” 
TNTIiltN.lTlONAL I, V NO ANO 
1 LABOR AGENCY. 
Farm* ol' any size or price iu any of the United 
States sold to English purchasers for One percent, 
commission, to be paid by the owner Oil giving pos¬ 
session. owners of farm* most forward detailed 
ami accurate tlGsi'rlnilons. with lowest cash prieo 
or best terms, ami allow three month!-’time to the 
Agency to obtain English puceliMsei s. 
English laborers el every occupation supplied to 
order. including skilled mechanics of any trade, gar¬ 
deners. grooms, farm laborers, Ac.; also governesses, 
female clerks ami dOlHest lc servants, each with satis¬ 
factory recommendations a a to character and ability. 
For fart her particulars, uddi ohm .1. Al. 1101.51 ICS, Sec¬ 
retary of the International Lund and Labor Agency, 
Birmingham, England. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
largo yield. AVe make no change in price*, though 
lots rarely go to the oiittuile line. Canada pens avo 
ldglier. Ii'i vary reduced stock,Jand now held above 
the views of Inquirers. A good crop of So. B. E. i9 
counted upon. The receipts of beaus were 104 bush., 
91)4 less than last week. 
Beans, pea, fail prime. . f2 50 & 42 65 
Beans, medium, prime . 2 10 <3 2 13 
Beans, marrow, prime, screened . 2 to f.s 2 65 
Beaus, medium. Common to lair .. I W) ® 1 75 
Beans, manow, poor to fair. f 70 <3 2 25 
lb K. peas two bushel bugs.. 1 75 (3 5 00 
Canada piiks in lnjf"1 .... 133(3 135 
Canada peu* iu barrels.. . 1 to <a 130 
Bccwvvii x.—The market, has not quotably changed, 
in fact there is not business enough to establish a 
market. Receipts are Ireetind stock Is accumulat¬ 
ing, Bate rates range at 42®llC- 
Rronni Corn.—Prime is scarce and firm at former 
prices; dealers are enabled to work off some interior 
parcels. During the week almost 11,000 lbs. damaged 
Cal. brought 10c. 
Butter,—The prolonged inactivity lms complete- 
ly unsettled the market; nearly every dealer has a 
price of Ins own. and slock Is aceumiiloHiig to a very 
depressing extent. We shade oar quotations Iu 
ltrkuis ami hall tubs, the most percept ible falling olT 
being in Western lots, and the market close* with a 
strong down ward tendency. Fails exhibit atlocided 
decline With no hiiioodlllte chuiiCeOf recovery. All 
dealers desire to avoid a scale that Will bring In a 
foreign export ilenmtid. but with no many lots dote- 
riovat mg In thoOellurs the advent, of Mich an Inquiry 
would place u* in a healthier condition for the com¬ 
ing fall trade if our surplus becomes more Impor¬ 
tant. It is thought that the coming week will de¬ 
velop antuelliing positive in quotations. The Cali¬ 
fornia steamer of August 2i will take about 1,700 
pkgs., which include a portion of Stale-going on or¬ 
ders. The receipts for the week were 11,7.3 pkgs., 
2.510 below Lust week. 
Fails, elu.iee, per lb . 4(1 ffl 45 
Falls, poof to good, per lb. 35 «« 40 
State tlrkins. line..38 ® 40 
State tlrkins, fair to good.33 w 37 
State half tubs, tine.38 ® 40 
State half tubs, fair to good.30 ® 38 
Stale Welsh, tine.. 15 & 37 
Ktntv Welsh, fair to good. 33 ® 34 
State, store-packed, and common lots.20 (3 31 
Western reserve and One murk Ohio Urk- 
ina, line. .28 (3 30 
Western reserve and line mark Ohio Hide- 
ins, fair to good ...... .. .. ...24 ort 2(1 
Chicago and Northwestern, good to (Inc... 23 (3 27 
" •* '• common. 20 <3 22 
ChecHi*.—'There is a continued heavy export de¬ 
mand, and prices-arc nni. Tim market is so nearly 
bare of stock tfc.it some dealers are holding out Tor 
more money than our improved list indicates, with u 
promise of success. Tfioslock abroad must bo large. 
CHAMPAGNE CIDER, $10 
To define Cider, $5. 
ID Years' Fructioal Experience of a Manufacturer 
ami Distiller Full, Complete and Explicit Knowl¬ 
edge Given, at above rate*. Address 
F. o. Box 15, Now Providence. Union Co., N. J. 
THOMAS NAST, 
been steadily declining. At tile close of the week, at 
low prices, speculators went In and almost swept the 
market of new. and prices rcaeted. dosing very 
strong, live. —We notice one sale lor the German 
market at *I.20.'A1.25 for Western; the receipts arc 
light and prices In the seller s favor. A stilt)ot choice 
Htutu mult was made ut tl td. . . 
TlilffWciIt. Lint WYttlf. 
Wheat. 480,193 4(12,4111 
Cora. 134,187 115,74.1 
Oats. 243.81(1 353,919 
live ... .. 2,07(1 1(1,02(5 
Malt . 2,732 3.758 
Barley.. . 
Fens. . . 
Wheat- 
Spring No. I, per bush. $1 52 & 1 63 
Spring, No 3 1 45 Co 1 53 
Spring, other (trades_. 1 05 64 1 .0 
Winter Western red. 1 00 64 1 70 
Whiter Western white. 1 80 (0 - 
Michigan timber.1 70 on 1 73 
California white,. . 1 70 64 1 85 
Corn— 
Western mixed, sound...,. 1 20 ® 1 23 
tin, unsound.... 98 (Vl 1 13,' j 
Yellow, new Western.... 1 23 (.4 — - 
White, new.Including Southern. 1 18 C4 1 23 
Rye.Western, Canada und Stuio. 1 20 i/jt 1 25 
Oats— 
Western, old. afloat... 65 64 — 
Southern nml Western, now .. 61 60 05 
Mall..... 1 70 (ft 1 90 
liny mnl Strnw. \ prime lot of old retail bay 
might lie i|U((ted .it Si. 15, but there Is little of Ibis 
grade remaining. Now i - in nving greatly above the 
want* of trade,and those who have been hoklidff l'or 
high prices will be disappolnte.l. The quality of lie v 
Is very uneven, mid ranges from 60 to 90e. Shippers 
will not. rake any of the lotv grades of new; they arc 
paying Wo tor old. Struw haa dropped to $1 for 
lull)' rye, a art she- for short ilo. 
Hons. Thu to a I n attention Is townnl low-priced 
good hops, though the market- is not active. 'I lie 
export i- in excess of the receipts, and prices are not. 
qu italdy changed. We limy say, however, (hat 
brewers are the only pur tics WHO aro paying 10c. Tloj 
miii'e IsBis Hie. lor good to hue, t(.i7c. for common to 
men) ii in ; yearlings, 2©3e. ’iTic rceelpU Tor 196 week 
were 1.217 bales—183 less than hut week. Some of our 
oldest hop merchants are making a tour through the 
hop districts of this -late and report the vine* in an 
unusually favorable cimdllInn. 
Tho London e.orrcspomleiit of Emmet Well-, Esq , 
gives the following, tinder flute of July 31 •. " Since 
we last wrote, tmr miirltct ha* reiufttncil very quiet 
for llOrne growths, rendering price* w.-ulc. Ameri¬ 
can*, luiwuver, in spite of recent heavy arrivals, bold 
thiur own, mnl command lull attention. Reports 
from the weald Uf Kent arid eastern part of Sussex 
are favorublc, vermin decrea-mp, and I lie vines 
cleaning. Indeed, with a continuance of favorable 
weat her, we believe a greater Improvement will take 
place than was at one nine thought possible. A great 
portion, however, of Mid and East Kent still remain 
very tnui. and the same may bo said of Worcester 
and Furniiam." Bohemia, and Bavaria have still 
furthor developed into blight) While Belgium and 
the French district* bav«s materially Improved. 
Oil Fcppcriiii 111 .-From t.lic present, slate of tho 
market we think It would be Injudicious to forward 
stock. A parcel of good size was recently out. in the 
market at.: I, but the pu roll users were mo few that ii 
bidder of 83 obtained It. This shows a great dis¬ 
parity when comparing the rates of last winter, at 
which lime ?ti was paid for prime new oil. In cold 
weather the outlet is better for this article, und 
buyers at this season arp apt to boar the market. 
November or December is considered by sonic) of 
niir most, reliable Wholesale druggists a* the most 
propitluUH period for the delivery of this item here. 
Provisions. Fork has born In very limited ro- 
que l, tho sale- confined tojubbers want* at general¬ 
ly slight cotteesaioiisi Beef—Old qualities have been 
working off freely at f-4j second qualities of new are 
ranging from f,V.cl2. Middles have been taken large¬ 
ly fur export, sulos und resale!* for the week being 
about 1.800 boxes at KiSftiidF.je. for Stretford’s and 
Stafford's long rib. short rib, and long clear. Lard 
lias been ruling dull and weak. Sale* for forward 
delivery were made at 20c., sellers September, aud 
SOXc , D o October. .. 
CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. 
From Fier No. 46 North Rlvor. WEDNESDAY 
MANHATTAN. 2,965 Iona. .-Sept, l.ut Hi F. 
IDAHO. 3.132 tons ■ Sept, s, I F.M 
MINNESOTA, 2.965 tons.Sept. 15, lie l». : 
NEVADA, 3,125 tons.Sept. 22, 4 P. M 
COLOR A DO, 3,615 ton*.Sept. 29, at 12 31 
NEBRASK A, 3,392 ton*.Oct, (I. 
I'AltIN PASSAGE . .(Gold). .f80. 
HTkkraoe . (Currency)..$30. 
Saloon and State Rooms all on Dock. 
Steevnge l’a**uge Office, No. 29 Broadway. 
For freight or cub In passage apply to 
WILLIAMS * Oil ION, No. 71 Wall S 
An Illustrated Weekly Journal of Fashion, 
Pleasure and Instruction. 
lO Cits, a Number; ijJ-l.OO a Year. 
A Supplement containing numerous full-sized Fat- 
terns of useful articles accompanies the paper every 
fort night, aud occasionally an elegant Colored Fash¬ 
ion Flute. 
From me Nation, Jain 22, 1869. 
Harper’s Bazau, fur from being the trivial paper 
that one might hastily suppose, is an excellent one. 
Like all periodicals which the HARPERS publish.it 
Is almost ideally well edited, and tho class of roiwlgrs 
for whom It is intended—the mothers and daughters 
in average families -cannot: but prutlt by its good 
sense and good taste, which, we have no doubt, are 
lo-iiny making very many homes happier than they 
may have been before the women began taking les¬ 
son* in personal and household antisocial manage¬ 
ment from tills good-natured mentor. Then,apart 
from It* chums to feminine respect und liking, tho 
more important part, of humanit y and creation may 
properly bo much obliged to it for Its services to the 
great cause of dressing well, ami particularly for 
helping on the cause of dressing well at not too great 
nil expense. No doubt, a certain appreciable per 
contago of the beauty wiiich to-day makes Ameri¬ 
can women the envy of the foreign feminine world, 
und u chief glory of our native laud, is duo to the 
little hints that they get front Hit' Bazar. Of the 
Weekly mid tho Mo.s rtn.v there is nothiny that 
our readers need to bo told. 
Harper’s Bazar contains, besides pictures, pat¬ 
terns, etc., a variety of matters of especial use and 
interest to the family ; articles on health, dress and 
novelty' 
N.8.PHELP3 aco. 
MHC AGENTS 
ANttT ST. N.Y 
isafiwii'B 
HEY THE NOVELTY WUINGEK, 
or at least take it on trial witli ANY or ALL 
others, und keep tile BEST. 
For sale everywhere. 
N. B. i’HKLI’S & CO., General Agents, 
17 Cortlundt St., Ne>v York. 
BUFFALO LIVE STOCK MARKET 
[Reported for the Rural New-Yorkor.) 
Buffalo. Aug ifl—P. M. 
Cattle.—The market has not fairly opened at this 
,,,,jut yet. The receipts are moderate, but Hie ad¬ 
vices from tho lust are ot a discouraging nature, and 
prices will, in ull plObubility, full ^c. iroiu those of 
last week The few sale* nmtlo so far were at a de¬ 
cline of fnilv Kc. Ordinary, thin cuttle arc not 
sought after, amt the outlook for this description ot 
slock IP. m ,t the best, A very large number of I exas 
cattle are expected to come forward eKtimutiHi at 
from 45 000 to 60,(JiJij bead and this class will Conic in 
direct opposition with the commonest description of 
" natives,” such a* have been horetOfOlfe taken by 
packer*. Holder* of common sto<‘K should bear these 
facts in mind, For good to choice shipping cattle 
tiic prospects are favorable, and commission wen 
assert that there will be tin improved demurul the 
next few weeks. We quote the market quiet at. *7.2.) 
w 8 for good to choice cuttle, and $5.506jio.U for poor 
to medium. 
Sheep.-The market is dull at *S.S0@6 for Canada 
lambs; extra, $6.25. Western slump, JJ.otkad.aD.; 
choice, $5. Receipts about an average. 
Iloffn.—The market is quite dull at $909.50 for fair 
to good shipping stock ; very choice would probably 
bring$9.75. Roeelpta unusually liberal for the sea- 
hoii—I n fact, hogs have been coming forward freely 
all *uminer.—A. J. F. 
THE PAST. 
TOE PRESENT. 
DOTY’S CLOTHES WASHER, lately much improved, and the now UNIVERSAL CLOTHES 
WRINGER, with Rowell’s Expansion Gear, and the Patent “Stop,” save their cost twice a year by 
saving clothes, besides shortening the time and lessening the labor of washing nearly one-half. 
WHAT IS SABO ABOUT TMIIH 
‘It really merits all the good that can bo said of it.”—Rural New-Yorker. 
“It is worth' one dollar per week in nny family .”—New York Tribune. 
"Growing in favor tho more we use it. We like it .”—Prairie Funner, Chicago. 
"The rich might do without these Machines, but tho poor who must value time, labor and the sav¬ 
ing of clothes, have to look on them as household necessities.”—H'orkino Farmer. 
“Easily worked, and it does its work well .”—Ohio Farmer. 
“ After a fair trial we give it the preference over all others .—Iowa Homestead. 
"Wo do not hesitate to give this the preference.”—American Agriculturist. 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
Send tho retail price - WASHER, $14; EXTRA WRINGER, $9—and we will forward either or both 
machines, free of freight, to places whore no one is selling; and so sure aro wo they will be lilted, 
that wo agree to refund the money if any one wishes to return the machines free of freight, after 
a month’s trial, according to directions. 
No husband, father or brother should permit the drudgery of washing with the hands, titty-two 
days in the year, when St can lie done better, more expeditiously, with less labor, and no injury to tho 
garments, by a Doty Clothes Washer and a Universal Wringer. 
Canvassers with exclusive right of sale make money fast soiling them. 
Sold by Dealers generally, to whom liberal discounts are made. 
>ady prices .ue asked. Fine grades are in HEARING’S VIRGIL H AEN Ell), 
;supply.and offered on rathor more favor- Containing a Dictionary, Notes. References, Illus- 
tns. The trade look forward to tho auction trations, a 31up. Questions, Metrical Index. Essay un 
the 2dth mst., lo give a more buoyant tone to Sdyle, facsimile ot MS., dtc. A superb edition, i ost- 
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