THE CLIMAX KNITTER ! ! , t 
I TUla Is, without question, the best, family knit¬ 
ting-machine ever Invented It i» small, light, neat, 
S imple of construction, durable, works very rapidly, 
r# «i( rHie AMillti makes the old-fashioned knitting- 
needle stitch tuml two others.! with light or heavy, 
single or double warn, xt» Up ft ml finisher it* own work. 
and needs no weights. It knits clone or loose tex¬ 
tures. hollow or nut web, largo or smull fabrics,— 
anything that cun be knit by band, and In u much 
bettor manner. A child can readily operate It. and 
can learn to do so much sooner than to knit with 
ordinary needles. There is nothing to bo dona but to 
thread a needle and turn a crank, until the heel Is 
reached, which is formed to perfection, with little 
trouble and no sewing: ihcsumn Is the cone with the 
■?'he price of this knitter Is but ♦'15.00.which places 
It within the reach of ever? family. It Is destined to 
be very popular, and we can odor agenle, general 
and special, exceedingly liberal terms for engaging 
lu Its sale. Send for circulars. _ __ 
tlT Address E 8 SICK KNITTING MACHINE CO., 
H. W. cor. 11th and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, 
low figures. Southern grapes are In pc 
ruling low; a lew choice Catawba broy 
ft, with stock from other localities 9 §Ul 
to 3<%4C ? ft. There Is a large lot Of Call 
ou the way. we understand fully a ton. 
brought lac. 7- ft. Watermelons are cut 
from New Jersey, and selling low. 
Grange Pippins, V bbl.••• - 
Sweet Apples, incl'g \V estern boughs, 
* bbl... 
Common lots... 
Peaches— 
Crawfords, boskets, extra... 
do. do. ordinary. 
Fancy crates, each.•. 
Old Mixons, busketa. 
Ordinary ml xcd lots, baskets....-- 
SouihaorConcord and Catawba, F ft... 
Peanuts. F bush. Norfolk prime-...,... 
Disunite per bush, N.C..... 
Blackberries. Lawton. F quart. ....... 
Whortleberries, F bush.. ■ 
Pears— 
Bell, *> bbl....,.. 
Fancy Pears, Incl'g Bartlett, V bbl.. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
No. 35. Pioneer's March. 
M. Kit Flanagan’s Fairy. 
33. Cureanet Fantasia. 
82. Starlight Serenade. 
81. The Syren Walt*. 
;m. I Would I Were a Star. 
20. Kugontc Walt*. 
2 «. The Flower Queen. 
27. Garden City March, 
»1. The Beacon that Lights me Horn*. 
•JA. Glen wood polka. 
34. Thou Art Like, the Flower. 
23. pleasant Dreams. 
22. The Heart Should Never Orow Ola. 
21, Carnival of Venice. 
20. The Culprit Fny. 
pi. Long Branch Polka. 
Its. Lilian’s Song. 
17. Kiss Walt*. 
16. In Tears I Pine for Thee. 
15. Grand Duchess Walt/.. 
14. Pulling Hard Against the Stream 
13. Indian March. 
12. The Frost Flower. 
11. Daughter of Eve. 
iy. The Nun’s Prayer. 
9. Faust March. 
9. Nelly Curey. 
7. The Delhi Galop. 
6 . Sleep Well, Sweet Angel. 
5. Orphee Aux Kntors Galop. 
4. It is Bettor to Laugh. 
3 . Woddlng March. 
2. My Soul to God, My Heart to Thee. 
1 . Anvil Chorus. _ , , 
e above can be obtained of Music and Periodica 
ers generally The whole 3,5 mailed (post-paid i 
icolpi of ftlL.YO, or any of the series on receipt 
I ' ll.^tS'. inTCHCOt' K, I’tiblialier. 
2-i Iteckiiinn St., New York. 
Beans and Peas.-Bales arc slow exoept for 
prime lota. The receipts have been small, and hold¬ 
ers show po disposition to make concessions. There 
has been some shipping demand for prime qualities, 
wfhteli art* u little scarce, and pern apt. realise com¬ 
paratively a better range of prices; •’Time Marrow¬ 
fats are saleable at $2.25, some small lots belngplaced 
at this price. The no * crop will bo large. Canada 
pea.- are seurea, and there are no full parcels on sale. 
Southern Bl.wkeye peas are in llaht supply- with 
some inquiry at our quotations. i lie ruoelpts of 
Leans were 3&i bushels — 224 bushels more than last 
fc**o*. pea. fair prime......$5 § *2 60 
Beans* medium, prime. . . * 11 W- - 
Beans, marrow, prime, screened. 2 f ”• | 
Beans, medium, common to fair. 1 50»® 1 *5 
Beans. marrow, poor to fair.. 1 ra (W * 
B- E. pen*two bushel bags. 4 go} 5 uu 
Canada paus Sit bond. J S3 <& 1 35 
Canada peas In barrels.. 1 w © * -v 
Broom Cnru. There Is but little on the market. 
W’e will have receipts of new next week, and 111 .an¬ 
ticipation of the increased supply, there U very little 
trade. A lot of 300 hales in this week from California 
per ship Quean of the End, was sent to Interior 
manufacturers. 
Butter.—It is hard to give a fair Idea of the mar¬ 
ket. The trade generally count upon a moderately 
active business in August, hilt this season has se- 
vorcly reversKvt tbi* calculation. Karelv ever mo inn 
dealers hero moot with sodull a period. 1 hu receipt*, 
although verv touch r 0 dnr«J» and with an ordinary 
sole extremely light, tin; steadily accumulating. 
Western dealers have lowcrod their views a fraction, 
and are working off occasionally »«me rouml lots at 
the Inside prices, hut ihero Is a hesitancy to push off 
much stock at any decline, and consequently there I* 
a deal piling np In the country. State grades are not 
pressed on the market, lih the views of dairymen arc 
Ingh and It would bo impossible to replace goods at 
the same prices. The local consumers, as a goneral 
thing, select Orange county pulls or line Western, 
the hitter being of good quality enough and obtain¬ 
able itt lower prices. KeCdvora of Western are eager 
to dispose of surplus stock, as a deal of It in tue cel¬ 
lars now is tainted. White la in limited ruculpt, but 
there is not much needed. The report* from Ban 
Francisco are not favorable, and Ills supposed lliC 
next steamer will take little- The recent liberal 
shipments to that port have been more to cover on 
the high prices paid u few weeks since, rhe receipts 
for the week were 8,184 packages, or 3,591 packages 
less than last week. 
Pal.a, choice, per lb...*0 @ 45 
Pall*, poor to good, per lb.. - • §? 
State firkin*. tine...© 4(1 
State firkins, fair to good.*> ^37 
State half tub*, fine. *0 & — 
1?; do., coarse, 90©23; do., burry, W&K . I ub. OlilO, 
Penn., and Md„ Tub. Western. Tutu. 
Southern. 36fJC4>; Smyrna, unwashed, 2V«t2ii, do.. 
Wii*hod,33©40. Syrian, unwashed. a>©3.l. 
At Walter Brown A Co.'a regular solo this week 
there was a fair attendance. "rlcea generally were 
a trifle Off. but for some lots goodfigurca were ob¬ 
tained. Borne 350.000 ft*, were sold, lb'' udir g U w 
8 rf.de* of California. l7«»iH«.t super P' , Uc/l J| 4FvU l AC,, 
Ixcelstor soourod, i3(ij90o. So t and 
49W<3,; unwashed bucks do..23c.; tub washed. W 
XX and XXX Ohio. 15 . 1 M Re course UnwaBh«l. Me., 
eomblog and coarse (leecon. 0c.; NO.J ttnd XX^Mich¬ 
igan. i.*rt47c.; unmerchantable. 29w,(^c., Iowa tub 
washed. 56c.; fine State Beoce, 44Mc.. Slu,- iv'°No \ 
washed. 36c.; fine Western unwashed, »><»<*«•. No. 1 
BEST AND CHEAPEST 
ENTS 
Largest Discount to AQENTS, 
FOR CllU’flLARH T4> NEW YOUK 
of the UINKLJCY KNITTING MA< H1N15 
NY, 170 Broadwav. Jiandsoiuest work wo 
«• seen. Scientific Amrrtcan. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
r l L. T O N ’ S 
JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE. 
An Illustrated Mugar.lue, devoted to the 
Cultivation of Fruit, Flow era and 
VegctulilCN. 
TWO PL A N'M^nf * Mil e " 4^ u'kSI f)ENT WUjDER 
1 TBAWBBHRY given to each subscriber for 1870. 
Plants to bo delivered in the *prlng of 1870. 
Sample copies sent free. 
Subscribers for 1870 may have the remaining mini 
mrs of this year freo, dating from lime their sub 
icriptlon Is received at our omeo. Address 
TiLTON'M.loimNAL or 11 oten 0 ULTpUE, Boston. 
This well known establishment, founded 30 years 
ago by the present proprietors, and conducted ever 
since and at the present time under their personal 
supervision, now offers the largest and most complete 
stock in the country, omhruclng 
STANDARD AND DWARF FRUIT TREES, 
GRAPES AND SMALL FRUITS, 
ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS, 
NEW AND RARE FRUITS OF ALL SORTS, 
NEW AND RARE ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
The collection In both department*, useful and 
Ornamental, Is the hugest in the United State*. Kx- 
ten*lve specimen grounds are maintained at. great 
expense, to determinfl qualities and innure uccuraey 
In propagation. 
Orders for largo or small quantities promptly and 
carefully tilled. Packing performed In the most skill¬ 
ful and thorough manner. 
Small parctlfi forwarded bu mail when dfHired. 
Nurserymen and Dealer* supplied on liberal term*. 
Descriptive and Illustrated priced Catalogues sont 
pro-naltl on receipt of stamps, as follows : 
No. 1.-Fruits, We. No. 2. Ornamental Trees, llle. 
No. 3.— Green-house, fie. No. 4. Wholesale. runK. 
Address EhliWANGKIl 4i BARKY, 
RorheMor, S, Y . 
nOL E II II » s N 1 it * K It V. 
Kstabllshed 1855. 
Wt* off,,- to those Intending to plant this fall, a very 
CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN 
From Pier No, -id North River. W EDNE: 
IDAHO, 3,132 tons...Scpt.H, 
MINNESOTA, 2,9115 tons. ^ept. 16, 
NEVADA, 8.JS5 ton*. -|eot. 23, 
COIjOUA DO, 3,01.1 tons.»opt. 29, 
NEBRASKA, 3.392 tons . 0<A, 6 , at 
MANHATTAN, 3,9fi5 tons.Oct. 13. 
ConiN PA88AOK. • (Gold). 
BTKEHAoF,.. , -....,(< urrenoy). 
Saloon and State Booms all tm Dock. 
Btoerago passage OfllcO, No. 29 Broadway. 
For freight or cabin passage upulyto 
WILLIAMS & GUION, No. 71 1 
State half t ubs, fair to good.38 © g 
fetate Welsh, line.» 
State Welsh, fair to good...-. 32 © 3* 
State. »torc-packed, and common lots . .20 © 3d 
Western reserve and flue mark Ohio tlrk- 
lus, fine ... . . ■ v• "Aly W 
Wcstei n reserve and One mark Ohio tlrk- 
Ins, fal r to good. , .. . 23 < 9 * 21 
Chicago and Northwestern, good to line.,. 20 © '£• 
» •* oomuion . 18 © 19 
CH«M*ae-Doe* not come forward very frpely. 
i'horo Is Just sufficient niuvioa to kuep the market 
at present steady. The foreign advices are not 
wholly favorable. The English make will bo thrown 
on tho market In about two week*, and dealers lire 
rather more anxlou* to work off supplies as they 
ooine along. Shipper* arc a little backward, and arc 
not lu the murUot for very tulllots. 1 he moJkelJ 
ribrottd wow oro pnitty <v?ll but tlmrft woulil 
be more going forward, perhapa, if freight room win 
a little more plenty. As It is, there hi only enough 
taken to fill actual orders. The home trade are pur¬ 
chasing sparingly limey lots will not 
laanwc. Tha raoelpts for the week woru 68.o89 
boxes, or lU.D-ll boxes more than last Week. 
Factory State.extra, ♦> ft..,..}5V }!\ 
Factory Suite, gCH»d to line. 8 ft.Ijo ll > }•' 1 
Factory State, common, v ft. *- @ *3 
Factory Ohio, fair toprlmv. V ft.«.& X T*. 
fll I l T O Jl ' S 
J- I'linliloiiublc Initial Note Pnpera 
and Envelopes, 
Nnatly put in Dollar or Hivir-Dollar Boxes, and hkn r 
nv mail, pohtpa n>, to any part of the country on 
rocept of price. Bond for it box to 
P* v J. E. TILTON & CO.. Boston. 
on Wednesday, oul* 1.'200 frosli cattle were In the 
yard*, and the weather being flue, moroactivity was 
observable. Thollght offerings for the week began 
to be felt, and owners shoved up the rate* R©ue. 
per lb., but could not crowd on more than lfk\, that 
ticlng the limit fixed up»n by butchers. Btlll they 
took mora cattle at the top price, and those of poorer 
nimllty, with weights favoring the sellor. than they 
niil 000 wi^ok mt'J* A drove of 87 flne BH Kfili- 
tucky grudea averaged 16 \'c., very many of the Gnis 
selling at Uic. In oontnut. a lot of little 6E owt. Ohio 
steer* wa* sold at f67X each, and some Buito bulla at 
scout Pic, per l!>. 
Tho following are the prices at tho oloso of the , 
' Thl* week. Last week. 
C«nU. Cvuli. 
Extra fine bullocks, V ft..,W ® ^ }?,. 
Good to prime. —Ulf <9 ]eK 14^ 
Drdtmiry. ...}3 @ \3 12 ©1' 
Poorest grade ....}';f ? }}W 11 ^ k 
Average of all sales..,.H © 14k 11 
These cattle camo from-thoirxdlowtng States, vlx.: 
Illinois. 2.0*4 Kentucky. C69 
New York..... ®>1 New Jersey. 17 
Ohio . .. 367 Canada. - 
Missouri . 19* Texas... 433 
Pennsylvania. ~ Indiana...... . 128 
Florida. West Virginia. - 
Michigan. ~ Iowa. t> 
Milch Cowa.-with a much lighter supply, the 
fraah c/iw trade la a little Improved, most MJe* bring 
at * 70 .,.85 for cow and calf, A fow have sold ftiwii t" 
•as, and some at UOyIOCi. A Tow arc holding for >110 
Sl 25 each, being vory fine, but bear no oouioarlson to 
u splendid roau high-bred Durham now, of lurge site, 
very straight and handitoiue, who»o record Is25 qts. 
milk per tfiif on lull feral, fihu was bought at Alba- 
o\, by a denier, who now talks of $300 for her, with a 
fair prospect of getting $250. Her equal bo* not been 
seen here for year*. 
Vend Ualvca.- Receipts arn larger again, mostly 
gras* and buttermilk calves selling at 4cs7c. per b„ 
or JIVadfi each. Fat milk calves are worth 10©lle., 
with some fn.1 r veal* of 200 lbs. at 9Wc.. aDd a lot of 
tine 185-lb. calves at- Uo. per lb. A lot of 40 head grass 
calves averaged $10X. 
Bhrcp and Lamb* 
pressed market, gfOWla# v “" — "7 
about Tuesday, with very heavy arrival*, we now 
1 - -----— both the weather and lighter rc- 
U« M.e v.-de. The latter part of last 
xtremeiy hot, and wholesale butcher* 
- 1 tnolr lot* very low. it being 
p meat on the book*. Borne etir- 
kJ.Yool each, uisk log allowance for 
,i 7..;, A-r,' sold nt. 'AV-iSOc. 
absolutely brought nothing. Just 
--"™q. for poor to extra sheep, 
..ids ' Some Of the latest sales are 
7 Hft. Ohio sheep at 4*1J., afar T9 ft*., 5i<c.; a Car 
- 5<J.; a car Indiana, US fta, amt fine, 
10 ft. Canadas HtliAlso, 170 < an- 
33 F.ii- 
Batnples 
V DAY MADE AT HOME ! 
lirely now article* for Agents. 
80,1 Vddress H • B. SK AW. Alfred, Me. 
Stnndiivd Apples, thrce-ycnr-old TUEEB, Includ- 
jng i{runes 1 Golden, by the hundred and 
thousand. 
Siiutdti ml unit Dw«rf l’envs, f’herrles, 
BEACHES. BLUMS, ABltUGTS, NKCTA- 
HtNEB and other FRUIT TREES. 
I. rn no VliiCB, Hinnll Fruits. Evecaieens, 
DECIDUOUS TREES, BURUHS, ROSES, 
Ac., Ac. 
Our stock 1* larger than usual, and of the best 
quulitv. Prices rL*H-8or.rthl<'. Ijihorivl tenn.n to 
who buy largely. Uric* sent on application. 
It. G. nANKoRD, Columbus, Ohio. 
/ * HAY’S I MON ( HARTS, SIMfLI. 
17 anil ituruble Gmde for Cutting Men s nod Boy's 
Clothing and Ladlm* Dresses. Will hist ii lifetime 
subject ro all tlieehungo* of Fashion. Warranted to 
ent ail sizes perfectly accurate: any I'Oifton cuu use 
them; they m e printed upon u paper inn t will neither 
break nor tear; full direction* are printed on each 
chart. Single chart* or full set* sent by moll, post¬ 
paid, on receipt of the. following retail prices; Li¬ 
llies' Dross, (toy's rftick Coataud Vest hharta, $l0R0h ; 
Pants and Men's Back Uotit Charts, Agents 
wanted. Address ONION UIIART GO-. 
UMJ.txXl Apple Seedlliuts 
tuts, 2 years, ?4 per M - 
P. IIOYVKN, East Aurora. N. Y . 
ETCH BU I.IMX'S BOOTS. OTI* 
Now Illustrated Calalognn flCUt Annual. Kdltlom 
[yactuths. Tulips, Narel**us, Crocus. Lilies, Ac., 
Inquiry for tha low graoos xoroxpori. um. ioe re¬ 
ceipts have boon free and thore Is a dlsposltloo to 
accept easier figure*. Boyers will outbid within 
; ’ ___ ...s ..... ni.t -.mod a wivk 
Irum the market. For fnrwnrd delivery the market 
has ruled higher, hut the tine condition of the crop I 
li.is caused a rej-thm.und price* have dropped about 
to their starting polutn week ago. The general tou» 
of trade at thu close is weak, with some disposition 
to realize. Tho spinners talk of working on short 
time at present prices, anil fool disposed to hold over 
until now Is on the market, when u sharp decline Is | 
looked for. N.w on.**, .ad 
Ordinary... »H«-* 
Good Grdinaiy... 32H"i< ^54 
Low Middling .... 34 tCD- .32^^3444 
Middling. .35 ®— «35H 361 <>i436X 
Dried Fruiis.-fhe market begins tohavo rsther 
a fresh look; new Is coming forward rather more 
frooly and there are some few lots being distrib¬ 
uted, induced by the low railroad freights. 1 he sales 
aro wholly of new. Southern qualities bringing Bet¬ 
ter prices than old State. Sales aro making at 7c., Uo. 
for Southern apples. Peeled oeuchoa at IHtibJXi. for 
prime, UFJIKe for fair to good : no new In market. 
Un piuilod pone fins, old, urn selling at bHc. In barrel*, 
Bluokbcrrios. some few sales have been made at 10c., 
but oven at this low price dealers *hpw no disposi¬ 
tion to stock up. Botoo small lota of pitted cherries 
were Sold at 23<Is25e. 
Eggs-nave been dealt In sparingly. The froo 
supply of frulls chock* the sale materially. Receiv¬ 
er* do not like to carry stock- this warm weather, 
au<l sales are oit.-n muae at coneeHsions. Ida sup¬ 
ply Is rather large for the aeasop—decidedly m ex¬ 
cess uf the demand. We quote Western, loss ofT at 
22 3,23c.; State and Ponii»j Ivunliv at JUSWle., nod 
Xx.ng Island aud New Jorsey at 27>C. The receipts 
were .vi9S barret*, or 3C2 barrels more than last week. 
Egg oats, per bushel, will bring 55ib60e. 
Flour. —State and Western grades have been 
steadily declining; lu fact, there has been a sharp re¬ 
action In tho market. The crops ahroud are lu fine 
condition. In many Instances orders on tho market 
here have been cancelled. There hnfr been a greut* 
pressure to sell. Brices are about twenty-live cents 
lower nn the bettor grades, and fully dfty cents on 
the common description*, shipper* huv« neld back 
In part owing to the liroitnd available supply of 
freight room, but at the close the reduced, figures has 
rather tempt«d a moderate movement III thl* direc¬ 
tion. and ^6.50 wa* quite free 1 / bhl for good extra 
State, with, however, not muon Inclination to accept 
this prlce/A lotof l.lOOharrnJs whs taken at W.5u. The 
home trade. Has been small, being limited Gi the small 
lots the dealer* require for their immediate u«e. I he 
‘7 f tv* f V L U|kMI pn« •* w / 1 ■ ... — -— - - — — 
:ontt por pound uf lUu obt.\luo<\ 
rno crop Itooly. and j»urohiiMi*n» rto not 
irrtml. The first bale of now State was reoelved 
coiiblguwi to E. Well*. Wu quote 
o.; fair at 6®7e.; common at ioitm.; 
... The receipt* for the week were 9G;< 
is less than last week. 
Pork -There has boon a freer sulo. 
three c< 
ago. T 
feel hui 
hero thl* week 
good lot* at %ji 
ycarllnf 
bales—! 
1’rovlMon*.—Fork -There nan boon a iroor uuu.-, 
some few local dealers bolag In tlm market to 
*tr>ck up. There are no round lot* moving. Low- 
nr priotfM hnen ni3c6pto<1s but thCs tniuO 
rfilly !njt little disposition to encode, 
ill view of the annul stock and light prospective ro- 
oelpt* Tho market closod very dull, with sale* In 
Jobbing lots at (or nioss, 
with large lot* uffered at $32.ii and $3.-37, $12.40 bid, 
(,ard ha* ruled weak. Holders aru offering supplies 
freely and soom willing to favor purchasers ytawn 
Tho sales are mostly In small parcels (or jobbers 
use, and these lot* aro marked off at priws »>n« cent 
iicr pound easier than last week. For f <,rWi 4ffl 
livery the markut is firm, with sales at I'JVie, sellor * 
September, and I9He., buyer's, Beptemlver. Beef l» 
snluiig la small lots to the trade at about former 
figures. Middle* have been sought after fnmly for 
export, but the condition Of thn gold market pn- 
vcbt* buyer* from paying any better flg"ro*_ Wi 
quote at 17 h<J>17Kc. graokod nieata are !n re^ucmd 
stock, but prices are weak. Sales of hams at 19@23c., 
shoulders at 17®19c. 
ThU We«k. L«t Wmt. 
Rochester Commercial Nurseries 
ESTABLISHED, 1830. 
The new CIRCULAR OF BUIOKH Is Just published, 
and will bo sent free to all applicant*. Also, 
A FINE COLORED PLATE 
of the “Mount Ftmon " Bear, and " Marcclial Neil” 
Rose. 
DKSCRtP t'ivE CATALOOUE, 80 pages. Ill cents. 
Address WM. r*. LITTI.E, ^ 
Commercial Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
\TORYVAY OATS.—WU II AVIS JUST 
thrashed some of the Norway Gate. Wo sowed 
2 1 lbe. upon about half nn acre, find have thrii^ht'd 
bushels, machine measure, which weigh 43 lbs. per 
bushel when denned. Those Oats we purohaaed of 
Jonew ACi.ARf- Now York, last fall, wvl “ r »° HnR? 
no humbug. Wa will sell a few of our Oat* at $5 pet 
bushel, at our bartl, or ship them wheii^ordered at 
that rate. The Oat* *tood about «H to , teet high. 
Home of the beads wore « Inches long and very uni¬ 
form. Address MORGAN 4(01 EKNpALL, 
Hemlock laike, N. Y. 
T 'lIIS NOTICE ONLY. A (O.TIFOIir- 
ABEE HOME FOR SALE. On account <>f Othei 
buslneea, I offer my 20-acre Truck Farm at a bargain 
A new house, 5 rooms, well,cellar, grape vine*, straw 
berries, Ac. Two miles from Greensboro and Hall 
road, kotl right for fruits and vegetables for mar 
ket. Price $f.000: *500 down, balance 3 years. Ad 
dress “ TRUCKER, Box 27. Greensboro. Md.” 
Sheep and Lamb*.—After an extremely de¬ 
pressed market, growing from '’itd P^ w^rv' Up to 
have a butter tone,-- - 
colpts helping the trade, 
week wu* entry-T? 1 ; K l ‘ 
were obliged tu close out I 
Impossible to kou[ * 
causes which cost_ . 
value ot nulls anil rough fat, were 
each, while others L™——. 
now quotation* arc 4'<#<1WC. 
and iV,j)8Kc. for lamb*. r 
a carTul. ~L! :. ■ 
Michigan,*) fts, 
UMO.. with some- , . . . , „„„ 
iida lamb*, »Rl ft*., at 7.4,0.; HUof same weight, 8c., »nu 
108 State lambs, 00 »»., at 8«c. 
Hwine,-The weaknoH* in tho hog trade still con¬ 
tinues. fye quote u slight decline In dre»Hcd saJe« 
varying from 12)4 to ViVc. Live HTO worth 9H^10 Nc., 
with some very rough 180 ft. illclilgau sold at •l'>c. 
LATEHT, Friday, P. M„ 3t - There were 1.095 
cattle on aiun at Uommtinipuw totlay. and the mar- 
kot wto very firm at the full prtega ^oye 
All were sold early, mostly at with tops 
at 16c. 
Sheep — Are unchanged, while lambs are 
Arrivals 3,670 head, and nearly all sold, some thin 
sheep at 4o., and prime at 6c. U ft. 
Hogs - Are steady, with 20 ears, or 2 ,2W hcud re¬ 
ceived this morning. Three cars common 172 ft Ohio 
hog9 were sold at e. 
i ,-tcll ilie American 
Price $25. Thu simplest, 
and boat knitting machine ever Invented. 
y;,„ m VI Llberallnduce- 
Atldrcss AMERICAN KNITTING 
or Bt. Louts, Mo. 
AATANTED.-Agents to 
> V KNtTTtNU Machine, i 
cheapest and host knitting maenn 
Will knit 20,000 *tltchcn per mInure 
mentsto Agents. 
MACII1N E CO.. Boston, .Mass 
9 FHELPS A CO. 
^4-fOtC AGENTS 
£y ^ fLANDT ST- N. r. 
B EY the novelty yvringer, 
or at least take It on trial with ANY or ALL 
others, and keep the BEST, 
fgr For sale everywhere. 
N. II. BI1F.LFS A CO., General Agents, 
17 Cnrtluudt New York. 
Poultry unci Ouuio—Affl hoiud^ wtni tu iuii 
price-, 'nacr,! i.-a fair supply. The or,rnlng Hebrew 
fofitlvui rath«r wnhuncea tno viowfl of dealors. >\ e 
qU0l0: 91 a 22 
Fowls. f. 
Turkeys. . 77 3a H 50 
Woodcock. w ® 10 
Vegecublea.—All kinds are abundant and ruling 
low. Potatoes show some rot, and low nricos are ac¬ 
cepted at limes. Bales have been made at 7oC. pei 
barrel. Bound lots are selling at steadier figures. 
Long Island aud New Jersey prime bringing *j@1.60 
per barrel. Sweet potatoes are plenty ana ebeup, 
with a decline of $U5i>»2 from the optining pilco. 
Green stuff l* worked off. a* a general thing, at the 
best figures bid. Tomatoe* will scarcely pay the 
OHAMBERLAIN’8 
Patent Screw Stamp Machine, 
FOR FARMER'! U*E. 
Safe, Economical, Cheap, and 
the best In Use Will pull the 
largest *tunip with ease. 
Patented Jtuio llth, 1867, 
tor partical»rt mdJ (or cireaUr to 
Geo. Chamberlain 4 8on, Olean, Ji.Y. 
receipts here have boon free, largely State brand*. 
Southern kinds arc not very plenty, the low water 
In the harbors (.hocking shipments forward. Price*, 
however, have felt the general depression, and we 
note a decline of twenty-nvn to thirty cent* u barrel. 
\\ 1 < o x 
SILVEB. PLATE CO., 
MANUt’ACTUtlJCUS OK 
THE FINEST QUALITY OF ELECTRO - PLATE, 
yon Tilk L’8K OF 
HOTELS, 
RESTAURANTS, 
PRIVATE FAMILIES, 
CHURCHES, 
AND FOR YVEDDING AND HOLIDAY PREB-- 
KNTS.ln addition to their usual line of good*. Invito 
attention to ilielr 
PATENT PoltCKt.AIN-LINED ICE-PITCHERS, 
PORCELAIN-LINED BAKING-DISHES, with SIL- 
VEH-BDATED RECB1 VERS. 
CRO<’KKHV BAKING DISHES, with SU.VER- 
PLATKD RECEIVERS. 
GLASS-LINED DESSERT SET8. ETC.. ETC. 
,y cent* a hurrel 
note a decline of twenty-five to tbDly cent* a harrei. 
California 1* offered more Trendy, »onie U,0<v bug* 
bc-lng on the market, received by sailing vw: 
prices are off. Rye fi,,ur has shaded a trifle, bullhorn 
l* little on sale, and material reduction u made In 
price*. Corn meal is held very meadiiy; there Is a 
light supply, and some Inquiry to till export orders. 
The receipts were as follow*; 
This week. Last week. 
Flour, bbl.*. 81,491 80,449 
Flour, bags... 12.1(1 "TUT; 
Corn Meal, bbls.- 1>339 
Corn Meal, bags.. 7UU on 
hVWm bbi.. 
Superfine, State...• • • • 5 1? W Sr/ 
Extra Stale ........ S K ® SS 
Extra Western, common to good... § S'", 
Doublo Extra Western and 3t. Louis. .. 6 7o ffi “ bjl 
Soutlior 11 extra and family. J 11 06 
Rye flour, fine and -upertlne. 4 W y “ 
Corn meal. Brandywine ... t « ^ S ,,, 
Corn meal, Woetern aud Jersey. 5 45 (» 0 
Fresh Fruit*. - Peaches coDtlnue to abeorb the 
attention of the trade. The market ho* been about 
flooded the pa 3 t week. The railroad routes have 
never bandied so many, and we understand they 
have had to add thirty-four ears to their original con¬ 
tract. Tho arrivals on YVedneSday were the beavlost 
vet. fully 85,0.0 basket* came to hand. Early in the 
week prices were ruling low; as the weather was 
warm, the immense supply wa* pushed off for fairly 
a loss, sale* being made at 2545<)c, per basket. Later, 
there ts a brwk bmdues* going oil for out of town 
wants, with sales of basket lots as low a* tide., up to 
ilfor prime, and 41.2582 i>er orate, although fancy 
lot* have brought 6l.75*}2 per basket. The fruit la 
now much larger and these prices really are Just os 
favorable to buyer*. Most other Items under this 
heading have been neglected. There has been a fair 
supply of apples, but there are very few fine lots on 
safe, the hulk uf the offering* being small, common 
fruit. There are small receipts of Westero. but Nor¬ 
folk and State compose tlie principal Block. Sales at 
F2.50®3 for Pippin, Bough and Uoldon Sweet. Bart¬ 
lett pear* are plenty, at a lower range of price*. 
Pi line lots brought to-day. >8'.$9 F bhl., and in crate* 
at 4U315 each. Common pear* are In poor order, and 
almost unsaleable. Plums are in full supply, ana 
price* are low; wholesale preservers are taking round 
lots, the ordinary local trade being light, as usual 
this month. Blackberries sell for 3®6c. F quart, ire 
BUFFALO LIVE STOCK MARKET 
This machine will be oil Exhibition at the Statu 
Fair, at Elmira, this fall. 
[Reported for the Rural New-Yorker.] 
Buffalo, Aug26—P. M. 
Cattle. -The arrival* have been very light, which 
fact gave, a strong, buoyant feeling l > ^“d 
shippers took hold early this week. Most of the 
Htock arrived hmi told at jfttke. advance uter last 
week's rates 'The quality of tpe sreck 1* only medi¬ 
um Wo quote aVfollow,:- -doo i shipping caule, 
$r..VKa'8; extra, $S 12W»8.25: poof t-. medium, $M.Y4ff. 
The market l* strong at theae qHi^lona. and wtU 
remain so if t.ho receipt* are not largo, whlcu l* not 
very probable. 
Sheep.-Tho receipts are fair, and the market Is 
dull at about last week’s rates, wlz.:—ffL^iJf‘>r >a tnl »^ 
extra, *6.2506.37H; Western sheep, |3.50(*>4 .j 0-ex- 
tm, *5. 
Hoax. Receipts are again heavy, but are princi¬ 
pally through consignments. T £ e Jf}« k Vnr S («Loctid 
*9:?v5_30 for shipping stock, and *9.75 for selected 
Marrow Squash, per bbl. . ^ >9" 
Cabbage, new. per IOO .. .« 110 Q ? “ 
Beets, new, per 100 bunches. ~ ^ 
Green Corn, per 10b. ^ 1 sr 
Russia Titrmoa, F bbl. , r?, X . 1 r 
Lima Boaaa, V bush. . . \nlx\ vJ 
Sweet Potatoos, Norfolk and Delaware.... 4 51 6» 5 00 
Waul. — Fleece grades are still difficult to thoy®- 
in.uiufmture* are in tho market for u few small lot*, 
but they offer low prices. Holders are uot urgent in 
their demaudfl, and uro disposed to meet the views 
of me right eoattuners. Texan and Cmiltorula kinds 
nr*-, moving slowly, with norm* concession* granted, 
but not sufficient to Induce ranch business. * orelgn 
sort* aru offered at easier figures. Carpet descrip¬ 
tions are quiet; the manufacturer* are Importing 
direct to some extent. Sale* have been made at 32| 
'13c for unwashed fleeces. 4440* for medium and low 
Ohio mid Michigan, 4V*250c. for No. 1 Ohio, M>5i5lu. for 
rt oqtii uXtru pulled at He.. TuXk* lit Ili.kglfffHCq 
Uidifoniui at tor lull, Me. for spring, and 
i a7 omT, , Beu’trenud Virginia Fleece—Coarse (.V* blood 
jfer Ts te fcs.T'Kirss'SK 
*i K3sSrs*S?« » 
Other kinds - Canada., combing, ffMoe, Tlki'oS. Sweat, 
Vhe n i | ^hoarllngVWv California, flns 
A *1 before the 1st October next, we win 
IIEARTH AND HOME for rnret months, and, post- 
■atd, P. T. Quinn’* new book. “ Pear r ulture for 
Urorft." lust published by the New York Trlbtona 
Association. The volume la handsomely bound m 
Cloth, and rotulW B E8 ft CO.. ^ 
No. 37 Park Row, New York. 
TRADE MARK 
Is guaranteed. 
The quality of nil 
goods bearing their 
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T he organised Wednesday, Sept. 28th. Young 
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nor the demand for educated business talent 
1 countries increases the demand for young 
len opportunity to young men reared Ln the 
a mildness life to otitalu an advantageous iootiiolil. 
.liege Advocate, containing full information regarding the University, will be sent 
together with specimens of Penmanship, Ac. Address 
L. WILLIAMS, Proprietor, Rochester, N. Y. 
M onitor corn huskeb.-do two 
men’s work. No sore fingers. Seu* at Hlphi. 
Aoentj u'antwl. 120 a day. one sample 131 ct*., or three 
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leave nn 'dead furrows nor riduea, tuin 
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The Fall and Winter Clawes ln Dlls Tiistltutlon^wll 1 
men who desire ft thorough Business Education, ar... .. 
tlvu business position, should enter prior to that date. 
The attendance daring the past year ha* beer, 
through the efforts ot the proprietor, received sstisr 
The prospect for business was never more enoouragtng, nor 
more pressing. The great Influx of f ,? SlfS 
men to engage In mercantile pursuits. “ n , <1 , pr f* 5 « 3 
FAHNEHTOC’K’B VERMIFUGE, 
