Dried Fruits,—The receipts begiu to Ur.prove 
from the South, market in unsettled, and operators 
are reluctant in opening trade until Vlie supply Is still 
better represented. A small parcel of North Carolina 
apples recently brought 8®10Mo., showing better 
Quality than such Norfolk as are here. Virginia ap¬ 
ples uro quotable at dy -s ve. Old State and Western 
are declining; the range is from 7 to he. New peeled 
pc-..rlies are quoted at KLifilo., with a light call; old 
do. are not wanted nt above 12®15c. for the best re¬ 
maining. Unpeeled are dull at F.iGc. Blackberries 
riTe tirtnor, wit h email sale* at IO^mUc. Fitted cher¬ 
ries, teiaZir. 
Fairs.—The receipts are llchtCT, and as stock Is 
again losing heavily, the total ot bbl* hardly 
expresses the actual off.a lug Price* are ilnuer. and 
ch .so strong at the advance. We quote Western, 
loss off. Si toic.; State and Pennsylvania, 25)4260. 
Small parcels from New Jersey and other near points, 
27f*»>SC. 
Flour.—There are very few features to note. The 
market for State a id Weal i rn i rades has Iioeu very 
dull, and I ho arrivals have been mostly stored The 
dlspnrche* from Knropo h ue been of au adverse 
character. Orders on the market for shipment worn 
i . eelr ca ueeled. Choice We&icrn dncllned 40 to 60c., 
anu other qualities 33c. The receipts have been very 
heavy. A t the close the market has more tone. In 
duced hy Iietter . ib.n reports.and with some Inquiry 
tor .'.hlpment, price- have fully recovered, and arc 
strengthening. Mont hero Is also lower, ami moder¬ 
ately active, tint elosed strong. Ityn flour lias been 
very ettiMiIlly held, with a fair Inquiry. Corn meal 
has been moving freely for export, and with a light 
supply and the enhanced figures on corn, prices are 
very strong. 
The receipts were as follows : 
This week. Last week. 
Flour, bbls. G3,3.iS 81,191 
Flour, bags. . 13,171 
Corn Meal, bbls. 1,775 1,939 
Corn Meal, bags... 299 TOO 
Flour — 
No. 2, per bbl.$5 50 ® $6 00 
tsuporhne.Sta.to. 5 00 ® 8 50 
Extra State . fi 85 ® 7 15 
Extra Western, common to good. 8 50 ® 7 00 
ll.iltble Cxtra Western and St. Louis_ 7 25 A 9 50 
Southern supers. 6 75 to 7 10 
Southern extra and family. 7 25 @ 1(1 50 
California. 7 Ou ® fi So 
Rye tlonr, fine end superfine. 4 50 & 0 00 
Corn meal. Brandywine... . fi 25 (54 - 
Corn meal. Western and leru y.,,, ,. 5 25® 5 75 
Freeh Fruits,--The fruit market presents a more 
uniform appearance than since the avalanche of 
peaches swept other Kents Into disorder. The Delu- 
ware crop through the dry season is expected to cul¬ 
minate wllhin the couiiug ten days, and prices are 
daily, and on some days hourly, growing firmer 
White peaches uro arriving, but. as yet run small, 
The Morristown, N.,7. orchards arc main mining their 
old-time fame for dcliriotunes-i and elegance. Some 
recent pickings trom the orchards of Beers, liver 
and other* have seldom, tf ever, been surpassed. 
Shipping to other cit ies cont inues to form a featura- 
blo branch, of the trade, and the solid condition of 
tip. 1 stock favorn llie busmesa Apples have hnen 
In heavy supply, particularly Mvccit ones, hut dealers 
put thoin down low during tin- week, and cleaned 
them out. To-day prices«ro trouger for sweet, ami 
Hour. Plums are In hotter demand with the advent 
of September, which month brings home a large 
portion of the i indicating at.sen toes. Bartlett" sell 
well, and other fancy pears when ripe enough. Cook¬ 
ing arc -low of -ale .ml cheap. U rapes a rocom pit ra¬ 
ti vrly abundant, wuu North Itlfer vineyards sending 
their tlm cuttings*. Tim range, however, la wide, us 
wo are receiving lots from South and West us well. 
California contributed largely to the grape show. 
This week the Sacramento, Cal., Fruit Company, 
together with private .•.•rowers, gent 82,1 crates, 17 of 
which were Bartlett, 25 SeCItol, unt| I Flomtsli Beauty 
Pears. The remaining packages contained the fof. 
loBung viirlcrles of grapes : California, Blue Mar- 
toll p, Rote of Per a, Hko k MrUvnblP, Black Malaga, 
Black Hamburg, Black Prlocc, Pauline How/.e, Mls- 
Hlonand White Muse at.. A sample pa,:kudu Of extra 
Blzed id urns was sent for eithiblhon, hut did not hold 
Up well enough for the purpose. < ensign(ms dis¬ 
courage tin} nJnpruent. ot grapes, amt have telegraph¬ 
ed t,,r pen to only. The II ot let (.a tn er.ttcs of liV) each 
brought, feta lit. Sockcls In crates of 200 anil 960 each 
^.- lo. Flemish Beauty sold tor 85 p small crate. 
Home of the Beekol* were iieyer Hurtwped In appear¬ 
ance In this market. Watermelons are low now 
mostly from New Jersey. 
Apple*— 
Orange Pippins, 9 bbl. 83 60 ® ft 00 
Kweot Apploa. V bbl. 2 00 6* 3 50 
Peaches— 
Delaware, 1* basket, ordinary quality. 90 ® t 00 
Delaware, F basket, prime. 1 12 mi l 60 
Delaware. V crate, good to prime. 175 ® 2 26 
New Jersep. V crate, extra. 1 75 ® 2 1)0 
New Jersey, V basket, poor to lair. 75 ® HU 
Pears— 
Bell. T bbl. 8 00 ® 4(H) 
Bartlett, bbl., choice. 12 00 ® 14 00 
Bartlett. V bbl., fair to good. 8 00 <3 10 00 
•Veckel, v' bbl... 10 00 ® 16 00 
Watermelon, F bbl. ® « 00 
Plqins— 
Oreeu Gages, F bush. 4 75 ® OIK) 
Blue Gages. <> bush. 4 76 ® 5 00 
Damsons, t> bush... ® 5 00 
Common, p bush. 3 00 ® 350 
Watermelon* 
Balllinr.ru, plOO. 15 00 ® 25 00 
New Jersey, v lflti. 6 00 ® 20 00 
MusktuMous, New Jersey, ft bbl. 125® 2 00 
Peanuts good to prime, V bush.2 50® 3 75 
Grapes, ?t it, good r,(i prime. 10(5 20 
Groper, P ft, rough lot*. 7® ill 
(Train, Wheat, - There has been a pretty fair 
business most Of the week, at some decline in prices, 
prompted by the cable advices. An the close there 
is u very good Inquiry for shipment, and sellers are 
able to place all grades ut better figures than obtained 
a week ngo. The receipts tire small, which rattier 
chocks tratio. Millers are not In the market for very 
full lots. Corn—Is still received In light quantities, 
and, with a good home demand, prices are fully nine 
and tea'cents per bushel better. Oat* are ruling 
very steadily. There has been some speculative In¬ 
quiry nt lower figures. Rye -is Inactive. Western 
w111 bring $1.18; State has sold at $1.18hi. 
Tkl. Wwk. l.Mt VV««k, 
Wheat... ..021,311 1,129,771 
Corn. . . 248,(584 240,008 
Oats. 198,402 279,tW} 
Hye. 81 UO 
Mult. 4,219 13,182 
Burley. . 30 950 
Peas. . . 
Wheat- 
Spring No. 2, per bush... $1 50 @ 1 57 
Sprlog, No. 3... 14105 145 
Spring, other grades. . 1 05 ® 1 07 
neglected; choice lots are moving to some extent to 
meet the wants of local dealers st rather full prices. 
Exporters are looking around, but bid too low. 
This \V#ok. L»it Week. 
Beef, pkgs. 034 499 
Pork, pkgs. 882 830 
Cutmeuts, pkgs. 363 .'12 
Lard, pkgs. 99 740 
Lard, kegs,. ____.. .1,020 1,050 
Reef, Plain Moss, Fbbl. $5 00 ® 13 00 
Beef, Extra Mess.. 10 oo ® it oo 
Beet, Prime Mess, 4* tee. 10 00 ® 24 00 
Beef. India Mess. 20 00 ® 30 00 
Pork, Prime Mess, v bbl..® 30 50 
Pork, Mess, Western.. - ® 31 87 
Pork, Prime, Western. 27 75 ® 28 00 
Bacon. Fib... 17)£® \'% 
Lard,tn bbls. 17H® 20 
Hams, pickled. . 18 ® 19 
Hams, dry salted. 17 ® 17K 
Shoulders, Pickled .. 19 ® 19' 
Shoulders, dry salted. 1454® 15V 
Beef Flams F bbj.. 25 00 ® 80 00 
Smoked Hums. 18 ® 19 
Canvassed Shoulders.. p; ® 17 
Clear Rib.. 19K® 30 
VegfltiblcH. -The appearance of good Peach 
Blows lots given potatoes it better range. Ptcklee 
Open lit low rates. Sweet potatoes arc abundant and 
declining. Tomatoes arc far ahead of the wants of 
trade, and will not be likely to Improve until canners 
and catsup manufacturer* take bold. 
N. Jersey and I ..lalnnci Tomatoes, ,'eralo. 20 ® :trt 
Onions, rope, per 100 bunches. . 7 ft) ffl 9 00 
Onions, per bbl.. ... 2 60 ® 3 00 
New Jersey utid Long Island Potatoes. 
per bbl. 1 (10 ® 2 00 
Marrow Squash, per bbl. 75 <& 1 00 
Cabbage, new, per 100. . S 00 op I 00 
Beets, uew, per lull bunches.. — ® 5 00 
Green Corn, per loo . 50® 75 
Russia Turnips, V bbl... 60® 75 
Lima Beans, r bush...... 7ft ® 1 00 
Kgg Plante, P bbl .. I 25 ® 1 B0 
Sweet Potatoes Norfolk and Delaware.... I 0«) ® 5 00 
Pickles, * 1,000. 1 00 ® 1 25 
Wool.—1’here is rather au irregular market. Tile 
failure* that have agitated the market the last few 
days occasion, to some extent, u lack of confidence. 
To cttqh or good customers, holder^ are rather dis¬ 
posed to concede to effect sales. Fleece kinds have 
shown a little more activity. Manufacturers are 
taking vary small lots, prices not heltlg low enough 
to warrant, purchasing a full supply. Pulled liioi 
been more easily placed at full prices. Texas and 
California descriptions am offered at weak prices. 
Ohio, Penn., and Virginia Ftoceo— Coarse Hr blond 
Merino) V V>.. 49®62o. - Medium, (V blood Merlino 18 ,j 
oil; Extra, (V blood Merino,) pgaSfi; Double extr.-l. 
(full blond do.,) 62®£6; .V X X, fit)®—. led. and Mlcb. 
Fleece—Course, IT®50;: Medium, 47uti4il: lflne,45®l8 
New York and Vermont Fleece—Cuarse, t5®48. • m«- 
diom.tA.yl5: Kxira,40(3)45. WIs., III., Iowa,and Minn 
Flcei-c -Course. 43C445; Medium, 42 - 15; fctxtra, 10®42. 
Ollier kinds -Canada,, combing, fleece, 70®*5! Hiveat. 
,i9i'"57:il.iniHd,5iki.aVi; Combing. doinn8tle,iAS6»/>; Extra, 
are being made all the way from 9e. to lOVe. V it., 
viz., a car very poor Mich, KB lbs., selling at 9c.; a lot 
of Ohio.,201 Iba., litf9.81V per 100 lbs., and some240 
9). State hogs lit lOH'C. 
LATEST.—Sept. 3, P, DI.—The cattle trade la 
less brisk to-day, with 3,112 rushed In. viz1,448 at 
Communipuw; 971 nt One Hundredth street, and G93 
at Weehawkett. They were not all sold, and prices 
are Vc. lower than ou Wednesday. 
Sheep nml l.nmbn ITokl their own. with 3,450 
arrived this morning, «iki all selllug. 
Hogs—are scarcely as firm, fewselllng above l ! Ve., 
dressed. Receipts to-day, 2.280, and one ear 181 u> 
Mluhigau s<>ld at $9.30. 
TJUBIjIC half. OF thorough-bred 
1 SHORT HORN CATTLE 
AT 
Ellerslie Farm, Rhinebeck, N. Y., One Milo 
South of Hudson River R. R. Station 
Oil We<ine»duy, September 29, 18G9. 
The subscriber will sell at. PUBLIC AUCTION, on 
the day named, at 2 o’clock, P, M., 
30 to -10 Head of Thavouqli-lived Cattle, 
comprising Cows, Ileifers, Bull Calves uml Heifer 
Calves, 
Theannnltuals have been bred with special regard to 
dairy qualities, and in this respect, as well .is In size 
and symmetry, will compare favorably with those of 
any other herd, of thorough-bred Short-Hums. 
The morning trains of the Hudson River Railroad 
and the Day Boats from Albany and New York will 
reach Kblncbouk Station in ample Dine for llie Sale, 
whore carriages will be in waiting nil their arrival. 
The cattle may be examined nt any time prior to 
the sale on application to GKO. GAHDN Kit, Herds¬ 
man, Ellerslie Farm. 
Catalogues may bo procured n fortnight Iprior to 
the sale on application by letter, or otherwise, ut the 
oUlcc of the Country Gentleman, Albany, N. v„ or to 
WILLIAM KELLY, iUitnobock, N. V. 
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Cattle. — The receipts last week were light, and 
the market gradually got ttrmor and higher until ut 
the Close. Rate* were H®Fe. higher than the pre¬ 
vious week. Tho receipts so far thu week arc heav¬ 
ier. and the quality of the stock better. The market 
opound strong yeslerduy afternoon, with the utl- 
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?router portion of tho stock arrived ha* been sold, 
late* me t7.7.V,c850 for good to prime, and $«.26®7A’0 
fqr poor to medium. Fows In light supply and poor 
request at $45d)i.’i for fair stock. 
ISliecp. The market has hardly opened. Very 
little Canada stock ha* arrived yet. Market dull and 
fiat and nominal at last week’s quotations. 
Hogs. — Market dull. A few sales of selected 
batches at about last week's figures Is the extent of 
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32. Starlight Hcrntmdo. 
31. The Syren Wait/.. 
30. I Would I Wore a Star. 
29. Eugenie Waltz. 
28. The Flower Queen. 
27. Garden City March. 
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26. Glenwood Polka. 
21. Thou Art Like the Flower. 
23. Pleasant Drtmui*. 
22. The Heart Should Never Grow Old. 
21. Curnlvul of Venice. 
20. The Culprit Fay. 
19. Long Branult Polka. 
18. Lilian's Song- 
17. Kiss Waltz. 
10. In Tears I Pine for Thee. 
15. Grand Duchess Waltz. 
14. Pulling Hard Against tlu Stream. 
13. Indian March. 
12. The Frost Flower. 
11. Daughter of Eve. 
10. The Nun's Prayer. 
9, Faust March, 
8. Nelly Carey, 
7. The Delhi Galop. 
0. Sleep Well. Sweet Angel. 
5. Orphcc AOx Kufers Galop. 
4. It Is Butter to Laugh. 
3. Wedding March. 
2. My Soul to God, My Heart to Thee. 
1. Anvil Chorus, 
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MANHATTAN, 2,965 tons.Ool. 13. 
IDAHO, 3,132 torn.. _OOt. 20. 
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in hot weather. 
The following are the receipts for the week ending 
to-day, shown In comparison with other seasons : 
Mllrh 
n,<«v«». CmvK. I'nlvod, SIUh'ii. Ktim, 
This week.6,560 119 2,36.3 29,I'll 22,15,7 
Last, week.6,u4i C5 3,1(71 30,897 24.662 
CorreB’g week of *68..4,216 155 1,7l,i 31,088 l5,Sti 
Average ’08 .5.687 103 1..VJ5 28,935 18,779 
Hceve*. An increase of 1,500 cattle over the r>' 
ccipts of lust week, and :i.n mlvanue of fully b.c. 0 It., 
are events which do not often occur. Such Is Hit! 
case now, however, accounted for from the light ar¬ 
rival* of the previous week, from the rot tun td our 
cUDeusfrom their summer retreats, but. ttutra Hint) 
ail to the great change, in tho weather, a hot spell 
nearly always depresses thu market, while a cold 
turn, like the present, has t.hn opposite effect. One 
other thing contributed somewhat to a lively trade, 
vly • the opening of ft new market place for selling 
cattle’at Weehuwken, N. J., on Monday lust. The 
proprietors of thu new yard* Wished to make a good 
show in numbers ami, being treated on a very liberal 
scale to satisfy t lic crcaturely wants, butchers were 
In a good itioou tor buying. Thu offerings at those 
yards were L6U3 head, ued nearly all worn sold. 
The yurds themselves, and the surroundings, arc 
wall arranged, and adapted to the purposes for winch 
they ure lnteudud. The Erlo road has laid u trad: 
directly to thorn, so that no driving Is required. ’I he 
only difficulty to be apprehended is in getting so 
many trains through tlic Bergen tunnel. Borne of 
the cattle arrived very lato ut the yards, in conse¬ 
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The latest tqaricct. on Wednesday, at One-nun- 
dredth Street- owned by the same proprietors a* the 
Woobawken yards— was a very lively one in which 
1,101 cattle wore early sold, u portion of them on 
Tuesday. There were many very fine droves of lat 
Kentucky grades among (hum, which brought Itk.o 
16)<e., with the sulootkuu at 17c. No good cattle went 
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