r pHE KlJffllSLAN UKAPE IN, AVITll- 
X out, question, 
“ The Best Work Ctt'ttpe” 
felt table use or for RED WINE— delicious in flavor. 
It is VIGOROUS. 1IAUDY, PRODUCTIVE, and 
ripens before the Hartford Prolific. It is undoubtedly 
tlio 
BEST AMERICAN RED WINE GRAPE. 
Hus now horn tested In nil parts of the country, after 
30 yours' ItUtory In Flshkllf, N. V. It runk- with tho 
IONA, ns " the at mutant of e.rcrilcncc." Wo offer u 
eholoo stock of 
SIl KIMOIt VINKS, 
grown from Dr. GRANT’S unbroken stock of hint 
year, (before rulinqiiUhlng- trade,) anil certified both 
by him ami Ills successors ortiuln* beyond doubt, urid 
we will sell hi large or small lots, ut the lowest prices. 
Send for Catalogues. Vines or every Rood class 
cheap. DUDLEY St MKRREI.L, Nurservtnen, 
Geneva, N. V. 
at 7t,('8e„ and good to prime at 8 *r,V 8 Vc. At. the last 
principal market on Wednesday there worn 4,355 
hcml In the pom}, but nbout ull were disponed of. A 
few of the transactions were 117 Canada lambs,07 lbs. 
average, at, 8 *o. S' ft. live weight ; 90 State do., 50lbs , 
7 *c.: 199 do., lib lbs., 8 X 0 .; lui do,. 52 lbs., 7 * 0 ., 113 State 
sltetm, 83 lbs., Ike.; 33 Canadas, 101 lbs., tiWg.; 123Ohio, 
an ins., t!e ; 33H of 75 lbs.. 3-,.e.; 5a Suite, 72 lbs., 4V.e. 
The average of 5,560 head, mostly Ohio sheep, was 
| 3 ..H(l e head, while .l.UH lieiul sheep anil iambs, part 
ol them heavy Canada sheep, brought fl.ll. 
Swine, Arrivals are lighter again, thus prevent¬ 
ing any decline. Very tow are selling alive, but ns 
cold weather approaches more will probnbly change 
hands previous to killing. They are worth DfalOkic., 
ear 190 it Michigan hogs selling at $9.81 L e owl. 
Dressed remain Ut 12*0. 
I.ATEHT Sept. 10, P. ill.- Arrivals to-day 
L.YU iieevos, 2,98.3 sbeop and 2,431 hogs. The cattle 
trade was scarcely as good as on Wednesday, but 
nearly nil the stock was sold at. lintllic., the best 24 
Ohio grades, 9% cwt.. bringing $152 each, While 08 
Cherokeps of B cwt. sold ut 12*e. Sheep sell slowly, 
but at foil rates, a car of 73 ft. Cat State sheep bring¬ 
ing Oo., with a ear ot 72-lb. Ohioat 5c.; 191 State lambs, 
tilt lbs., 8 \c.. and 126 of 55 lbs. at 7 v:e. Hogs have ad¬ 
vanced to llic. fur dressed, and are very firm. 1 ho 
best live, V 1/..1 80 prime New York hogs. 340 lbs., sold 
at Kl'-ic., with 73 Michigan, 188 lbs., iittiHc. 
?1.25 bbl., but even ut this decline buyers were 
scarce, and the snlcs were principally In lolibtng lot«. 
The price was $30.25, and small lots mess at 8 -kk,jj.il .50. 
Later, orders from the West, where prices are ruling 
much higher than here, were on tue market, and 
prices reacted, closing with 130.75 bid and #31 asked 
for mess. Beef is very steadily hold, with not much 
call. Beef hams are selling in small lots to the deal¬ 
ers. Stnokud meats nrc selling to the Jobbing trade 
ut former prices. Hams, plain, wfliBC-.; do . can¬ 
vassed. I 9 *'« 2 i y.c.; shoulders. I 5 y.l 0 i\; blear rib. 19'-.. 
@20*c. Cut meals are In light supply; sales of hams, 
in salt, at 17c ; do., In pickle, ITwlde.; shoulders In 
salt, uk@15*c. Middles arc quiet; Stretford sold at 
Uc. Lard h unrbun^d ; thtf rttock t* sninll ; UW in¬ 
quiry la modorutc. . r 4W . 
This Weak. Last Weak. 
Beef, pkgs. H 8 634 
Pork, pkgs. 270 8S2 
Cutmeats, pkgs. ,20 
Lard, pkgs . 5D* 90 
Lard, kegs ..... W**» 
Beef, Plain Moss, V bbl.. f5 99 ® !'i 99 
Beet, Extra Mess.. JO 99 ® H 99 
Beef, Prime Mess, F tee . 10 00 @ 24 00 
Beef, India Moss. 20 00 © 30 00 
Pork, Prime Mess, U bid .SO n0 © 31 00 
Pork, Mess, Western.. —~ 9* 99 
Pork, Prime, Western . *7 id <>i) 28 flu 
Lard.lnbbls. ]‘ © 20 
flams, pickled. « © J" 
Hams, dry salted. — © JI 
Shoulders, Pickled. -@ 
Shoulders, dry salted.... JY® U* 
be Starkcts 
MONEY AND STOCK MARKET 
New York, Sept, 10,1809. 
Money lias been in active demand, and borrowers 
on call yesterday paid on all kinds of collateral from 
7 per cent, currency to 7 per cent, gold; and all the 
loans were about equally divided between those two 
rates. 
The gold market was feverish, although the trans¬ 
actions were not Unusually large. The total clear¬ 
ings at the Gold Exchange Bank yesterday were 
f71.477.00o; gold balances, *6,744,418.65; currency bal¬ 
ances. f9,2*2,143.41. The Gold Exchange yesterday 
voted 82,500 to the widows and orphans of the Avon¬ 
dale disaster, and tlie Natloual Stock Exchange $500. 
On Wednesday the Tegular Stock Exchange voted 
$5,000 to the same sufferers. The daily fluctuations of 
the gold market have been: 
Owning. LswMt, Highest. Cloie. 
Saturday.ISsfc.' IjBX “7* J3JX 
Monday.137 137 187* 137>y 
Tuesday.137 lfMK 137 136X 
Wednesday.,.. 136 13U* 136 Jg?* 
Thursday.135* 134* 135* 13oX 
Friday...: ...135’? 135 135* 135X 
At 4:30 P. M. yesterday our Five-twenties sold in 
Frankfort for sox, and In London for 83. The prices 
lu this city at 12:15 P. M. to-day were: 
CHTd. Asd. OlTd. As'd. 
U. S. fl’s.fil c.,.121 — U.S. 5-20s,n..’65,U9* - 
u. S..V2US,'81... — - U.S.5-20S.O. b..ll9« 1U1S 
U. S. 5-209 c. '62.121 121* U.H. 5 - 20 SC. 6S.I19X 119* 
V. S. 5-20sc. '64. 120 K 120 V U. S. llMOs, . 110*6 HOW 
U. S. 5-20s c. '05.120X 120Ji 30-year cur Puc.l09H 110 
We quote the l o’clock Stock quotations of to-day 
as follows: 
Off'd. Ask'd. I Off’d. Ask'd. 
Gumbcrlantl ... 32 34 . Alton & T, H .. — 
VV. F. ,c Co. Ex. 18 isk ! Alton & T.H.pf. — — 
American Ex... 3631 T‘ Wabash AW. . — — 
Adams Ex. 56 56\ , Wabasli St W. pf - 
U. 9 . Ex .til.y 01X , Toledo St W— 78K 78N 
Mcr. Union Kx.. li'* — i Toledo ,v W. pt. 82 — 
Quicksilver . 14 m MH. & St- Paul,. 70 76* 
Canton Co. - - | M. 3c St. Paul pf. 85X 8 a* 
Pacillc Mall.. . 77 * 77K Ohio & Miss . 31* 31s 
West. U. Tel.. WL 37 Mich. Cent. - |W 
N. V.Cen.201* '204!, Mich. South.100*4 100* 
Erie. 35* 36 I III. Cent 137 138 
Erie pref 59 59* i ClOV.' St Pitts. ... 110 * 111 
Hudson River. 183* 184* Ctev Col ACIn.. — - 
Harlem. .154 155% | Ruck Island. .110*111 
Harlem prof. .. - — C. & N. Western 79* 79:* 
Heading'. 96 96* C. & N. W'rn pf 83* 88 * 
Chi®. & Alton... — — Hasten W. P... 15* 16 
ChiO. & Alt., pf. - - Mariposa.... 8 9 
N. J. Central.... - — Mariposa pref.. 12* 13* 
Chic. RIA Pac. - — Fort Wayne 87 87* 
T)OOF 10ItS ATTENTION ! t I 
* v House Owners anti Builders Attention!t! 
Come examine aiul buy our Imported Kddtlng Felt. 
You cun apply It yourselves to your buildings, you 
cun use It in place of tin. It Is thick, durable and 
cheap. Don't uso any other material until you huvo 
seen this article. 
El)W A HI) II. MARTIN, 
72 Malden I .ano mm 7 Liberty Hiroot. 
r. A. Cochran, .lr., Middletown, Del., Mulacatune 
and Crawfords, for $1,006. The cool weather bus ex¬ 
tended the season somewhat, but dealers expect to 
handle Smocks next week. White Heath uro abund¬ 
ant and ol good quality, though rumuug rather bo- 
low their usual sl/c New lerxey fine fruit is wiudlug 
up. Bartlett pears are in steady demand, as they 
now receive th^ retail tiuyt*r 5 ' »ttontli)n tiiruuifU tu .0 
falling off In table pouches. Grapes are in good sup¬ 
ply and tending lower. They are Chiefly ot Delaware 
Sr Hurl lord PrullUe varieties. Messrs. Miller * 
Luther received another Invoice of California grapes, 
about 169*38 lbs., from a flow Paclflc corporation, the 
Sacramento Vineyard Company. This lot included 
about all the varieties noticed in our last, with Black 
I lam burg. White Muscat, and Mission predomina¬ 
ting. The boxes contain it pounds net, with Side 
slats adjusted so as to allow requisite ventilation. 
Tlie alteration tvus a marked improvement, upon tlie 
recent 0(1 it. pkg., and greatly favored the opening 
condition of the stock. Prices wore made to cor¬ 
respond with near-by growth, arid lots were thus 
worked off with fair activity. The Mission were 
quoted at about 10c.: Hamburg. 12<3 j15o. - , while Mus¬ 
cat, 22fit 25c. Muskmelons show an improved sale. 
Watermelon- must he extra to bring outside prices; 
lew Baltimore uru arriving ; a large quantity of Now 
Jersey are closing out at utmost wagon boys' views of 
prices. Plums arc in butter demand, and with lower 
shaded prices sell actively. Cranberries aro arriving 
from Now Jersey, hut not wanted. 
Peaches— „ _ ^ 
Delaware, yt basket, extra, irr lots . *175© 3 (JO 
Delaware, s< basket, common to good, 
in lota,.. . 1 DO © 1 50 
Delaware, P crate. 1 75 © 2 IX) 
Morristown, N, J., fruit, V basket, ex¬ 
tra . 2 50 © 3 00 
Do., common to good, P basket. I 50 © 3 00 
kew Jersey, prime, P tibl. 3 Oq @ 3 50 
Suite, mixed lots. 150© 8 00 
Pi*nr.i— 
Bartlett, V bbl., extra. W W © M 00 
ItnrMott, g bbl., fair. 10 00 © 12 00 
Cooking. V libl. 3 50 © 1 50 
Plums 
Green Gages, f‘ bush. 3 75 © 4 00 
Blue Gagas, V bush. 4 00 @ 4 26 
Egg plums. P hush. 3 76 © 4 III 
DamBons, P bush. 4 00© •< 00 
Common, 1H bush. 2 50 © 3 til 
Watermelons— " 
Baltimore, (a 100.. la 00 © 25 00 
Now .1 ninny, »• 100. 6 00 © 20 00 
Musk melons, New Jersey, 1* bbl. 2 50 © 3 50 
Peanuts, good til prime, p bush. 2 60 © 3 75 
Grapes— .. _ ., 
Hartford ProliUc, V lb. 14 © 18c. 
Delaware, state, T it. , —. l| m 20c. 
Del aware. Hi vur, V Ifc......... -. 20 © 2 jc. 
Common lots, (J lb... 8 © lOo. 
Fcutliera.— New live geese 85©90o. Scalded 05(i<' 
75c. Mixed 35 jV')60c. Hen ID© 12c. 
ID’iiiu.—Wheat, thebreak mtheoanal has checked 
liberal receipts. The ruilrouds have been busy, and 
have brought utmost sufficient to meet the wuntpof 
I the trade the past week. The dcmaml has been very 
limited; very little going forward, Iu part owing to 
BUFFALO LIVE STOCK MARKET 
Hoot Hums bbl... . ••••• ^ 30 
Smoked Hams. J3 © i? 
Sc-ds.-Grass kinds arc In light receipt and tin- 
chnnKo^ tn price. Cluvor, timothy, 
$4 75. Rough flax Is dull at *2.60©2.55. 
Vegetables. Long Island peach blows have 
touched $3 during the week, but would not stand 
t horo- Tin- nuivkot fur putRiuiie, iii^wovor, bolici, 
and our range la Arm. Bwcet potatoes arc in hotter 
demand, and, with improved quality, sonic lung 
higher. Tomatoes arc aid 11 eg largely to families at 
this season, and tlio low price adds to the demand. 
N. Jersey and b.Uhuu! Toiuutous, F crate. 25 m> 37 
Onions, rope, per fOO bunches. 7 09 © -J © 
Onions, per bbl. ... 2 50 ar 3 00 
Nuw Jersey and Long Island t otutoes, 
per bbl.. . 125 © 2 60 
•Marrow Squash, per bbl. „ <5 @ J 99 
Cabbage, new, pur 100... - 00©4DO 
Beets, new, per 100 bunches... ,77 © , 99 
Green Corn, per 100.. J9 © 1 00 
Ilussia Turnips, f bbl. 50 .5 
Lima Beans, * luisb.. In pod.. © 
Lima Beans, shelled..— © r— 
JPluritH. |) bbl.. . . 1 26 tiii \ 60 
Fwcct potatoes, Norfolk and Delaware.... 4 50 @ 5 50 
Pickles, V 1,1100. .... l S'* © 1 “5 
Wool. Wo notice an Improved tone to the mar¬ 
ket. Manufacturers aro In the rnurkot, ami are more 
disposed to take sound lots. Holders are rather 
steady in their views, with the Impression that ii 
trade should start up moderately well the slock 
would not be burdensome Just at the moment to a 
cash customer there is Hume Inclination to concede- 
Ohio, Penn..ami Virginia Fleece Como (* blood 
Merino) V ».. 4S©52c.; Medium, (* blood Merino) 18© 
6 ft; Extra, (V blood Merino,) 18«tW; Double extra, 
(full blood do..l 67«n.>i; X X X, 60©-. tnd. and Mich. 
Fleece 47oarsc, 47©50.: Medium, t7oi,49 ; Fine, 15®48, 
Now York and Vermont Fleoec Coarac, 15©48.; Me¬ 
dium. 43© 16; Extra, 40©t5 Wls-, III., Iowa, and Minn. 
fUeece—Coarse, 42@45. Medium, 4‘2© 15; Extra, 41)©!'.’. 
Other kinds—Canada, combing, fleece, 7Dm76; sweat, 
50c,(.57, Limed,50©55; Combing,domesUo,55©lt5; Extra, 
pulled. 40©45: Super., do,. 42t-u46; Lambs, I0<a45 . No. 
I, pulled, ;;t© 4D; Shearliug, 22 ' 26 : California, line 
unwashed. Spring, 30©35; dee, Medium, imwaslied 
spring. BG.ti.Ct do., common, unwashed spring, 261 * 28 ; 
do., lino unwashed, fall, S© ’ 6 ; do., medium, un¬ 
washed, fall, 22©25; do,, cpmnion. unwashed, fall, 24 
©27; do., burry, unwns'nw, fall, Cordova, nn- 
washed, 21©24; Valparaiso, unwashed) 2I©2I: South 
American Merino, unwashod, 32fl*3ft; do., Mcstlxn, un¬ 
washed, 27(T<:);i; do., Creole, nnwashud, 18<w2l; do., 
Cordova, washed, 27 ©31 j Cape Good Hope, unwashed. 
Mo ID; East India, washed. 30><15; Mexican, un¬ 
washed, l?ii«20; Texas, line, 306135; do., mi’ll I u in, Jfl© 
.42; do., coarse. 2W#28; do- hurry, 18©27; Tub. Ohio. 
Penn,, and Mil.. 05©«0; Tub, Western, 50©5a; Tub, 
Southern. 35©45; Smyrna, unwashed, 22©26; do., 
washed, Syrian, unwashed. 2ii(,i3.l. 
WillowH. -Drierare quoted at 6 *r,iifl* 19 ib. 
Wlifaky. At. the close there Is some speculative 
inquiry, and prices arc higher, dales ot Western, 
duty paia, III *l.w>®!.t2. !D'To receipts for the week 
were 2,589 bble. XT* 
( lOINU SOUTH. Parties socking Information 
JT of tlie Hoiitli, its adaptallou to different kinds 
of Business, Manufactures, Farming, or for invest¬ 
ment, will do well to address H. OTT, Aiken, S. C. 
lower. The receipts so far this year aro lurgely in 
excess of last year. At Chicago, from tho 1st of 
January to the Hist of August tins year, the receipts 
ot eaiTTe foot up'275.072 against 207.996 same lime last 
year. A t Buffalo tho increase lit receipts is greater 
than ut Chicago. It is urn* conceded that the supply 
Id' fully fattened cattle In the Western mid North- 
western States Is limited, and that this class stock 
will be scarce for some lime to coiuo. There Is a 
conflict ol views among dealers us to the Prospects 
for good cattle. Home believe the top prices have. 
Iiecti reached, while others think the prospect, for 
higher prices forgood shipping cattle Is very eneour- 
uglng. 
Taking everything into consideration, there nru 
good grounds for believing that rules for good cattle 
will not fall (luring I he next month or so. With t lio 
cool weather should come an Improvement over last 
mouth ui tup eaiilo trade, stmt thus fur this mouth 
there has been uu Improvement—at lon*t as Inr as 
the better grades are concerned. As we stated some 
Unto ago, the prospect during the uc*t few months 
lor the poorer grades Is not good. Later advices 
state thnt the number of Texas cattle to come for¬ 
ward Is oven larger than al first conceded. Adrovor 
lias just returned from Abilene, Kansas, who silys 
that when be loft Abilene, three weeks ago. there 
wureuboul loy.Dno lienuoi cattle at that, place, and 
that the market was extremely dull. The average 
.oiling price was about y'.’U for hoof cuttle, llo Bays, 
CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. 
From Pier No. 40 North River. W KDN BSD AY. 
NEVADA, 3,125 tous.Hept.22, l 1’. M. 
COLORADO, 3,615 tun- . Sept. 29, at, 12 M 
NEBRASKA. 3,393 tons.OCt. «. at 3* P. ! 
MANHATTAN, 2,965 tons.Out. 13, 
IDAHO, 3,132 tons.Oct. 20. 
MINNESOTA, 3,905 tons.Oct. 27. 
Cabin passage ..(Gold)..|80. 
Stef.ua i. E. . . (Currency). .$30. 
Saloon and State Rooms ull on Deck. 
Steerage Passage Office, No. 29 Broadway. 
For freight nr cabin passage upply to 
WILLIAMS St Cl ION, No. 71 Wall St 
V GENTS MAKE MONEY l. . .Hi. V 
HELLING 
"SUNS1I1 NT K A Nl) IS 11A DO W 
our beautiful new stool engraving. It is a splendid 
plolure.aud woglvevory largo commlxsIoDS.Send for 
circular ami sou wliat oxperloiieeil agents say of it. 
J, A. O’NEILL & CO., Publishers, 
No. l Bond street, New York. 
pUAINAUOVS HI Sit VI, WOULD.— 
D A monthly Journal of Music. Each number con¬ 
tains twenty puges of choice Muslo and Reading. 
Terms, $1 pur anunm. Elegant premiums for clubs. 
Specimen copies with a largo uinoijnt of choice 
music, full list of premiums, etc., sent, on receipt of 
ten cents. S. B It AIN Alt D A SONS. PuU'is. 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
| A DIES, roll IB CENTS WE W I 1,1, SEND 
I J by mail two papers Mil ward's nssorlcd live to ten 
N EEDLKH and Circular for oUvGREAT ONE DOLLAR 
SALE. Agents cun earn a Silk Dress or a Gold Watch, 
a Sowing or Knitting Machine, In a lew evenings' 
work, Agonts wan led. Address MEHERV E St CO., 
35 Suilbuey Street., Boston, Mass. 
New YORK, September 10.1869. 
Beans and Peas. - Beans are very irregular In 
prices. Prime Marrows sh uw u decided advance, a 
few held at *3. Some other inferior stock was sold as 
low as le. P a> Mediums are unchanged, but flrui 
for choice. Canada peas are quiet, with aloss of the 
lute advance. The receipts of beans were 878 bush.. 
DO less than last week. 
Beans, pea, fair prime...$2 55 © $2 80 
Beans, medium, prime . 2 10 © S *.’• 
Beans, marrow, prime, screened. 2 ,5 © 2 Jo 
Beans, medium, common to fair. 1 50 © 1 ,5 
Beans, marrow, poor to fair. 175© 2 25 
Beans. Inferior. .. GO.0 l 00 
B. B. ocas two bushel bags. —- © - 
Canada peas In bond .. 1 25 © - 
Canada peas In barrels....© - 
Itroom Guru. Good to prime qualities would 
probably bring 18©23c. for now, which Is higher. 
Many transactions are being effected at the producing 
districts for uianuracturors and by speculators. 
Butter. —The local trade begins to feel tho pres¬ 
ence of cooler weather, and the return from the 
country of a considerable portion of our community. 
Extra choice butter is chiefly affected by this latter 
fact, and tlncst pails have advanced hie- V ft since 
our lust. They have been particularly scarce, owing 
to the dry lime along tbc river counties. To-day 
they are more abundant. and 55c. is rarely obtained. 
Western butter exhibits features similar to last 
week; large lots too poor to sell, and good, fresh 
market men'a, and even grocery grades, Belling qutek- 
Stute butter is still in limited sup- 
OfOil A DAY TO DALE AND 11)14 LK 
e* _x r Agents to Int rodntbu Bi ckeve 8 "ti hiiut- 
tlk hbwi.vo Machines, stllch alike on both soles, 
and Is the only licensed shuttle machine sold In 
the United States for loss than $40. All others aro 
Infringement*, and the ueller ftiul user are liable to 
prosecution mid Imprisonment, outfit fuiu.. Ad¬ 
dress VV. A, HENDERSON A CO., Clovolnnrt, O- 
/ i RAY’S IMO\ < II\HTS. SIMPLE 
" f and durable Guide for Culling Men's and Boy’s 
Clothing und Ladies Dresses. Will last n lifetime, 
subject to nil the (•Uangea of Fashion. Warranted to 
mil ull sizes perfectly accurate: any person can uso 
them ; iheyare printed upon a papbrthat will neither 
break tier tear ; full directions are printed on each 
chart. Mingle charts or full sets scut by timil, post¬ 
paid, on receipt of tho following retail prices :—La- 
dlos' ()r«?H», Boy's Hack Coat and vest t.'iiarts, rleach , 
Pants and Men's Hack font Charts, $1,00. Agents 
wanted. Address UNION CHAUr <'o., 
_OrangeyiHo, Ghio.__ 
CICIIUKIBKK 4 DRNET* AND BAND IN- 
n STRUM ENTS, WITH WAT Bit VALVES. Those 
X Tf splendid musical liiHi.ru- 
- | merits are continually 
yaWBBM 1 / growing in popular fa vor. 
19- / Wo are now nnikoig iliem 
/ J ever beforo. Vheywillbe 
. - J' placed uu exhibition ut 
/ -| <i ltilmlra in the Fair of tho 
/’’BStLA Nuw Yorit HtaleAgrlcul- 
i tiiral Society, at tlio 
i. v V'American Institute Fair, 
<N. Zfi r.JttR BSMM New J<• i- .,■ v State Fair, 
Ohio State Fail at Toledo, 
and other pluOOS Of uxhl- 
mtlon. Those who learn 
the great value of theso 
instruments, buy them and prize them. I'troularson 
application. M. J. PAILLAUD St CD., 
680 Broadway, N. Y. 
the scarcity of freight room, but the advices have 
been very unfavorable. There has been rattier a 
severe decline In prices, winter reds ruling very low. 
Uur quotations are fully ten nm| twelve pur bushel 
Off. At the close lhero is a steadier fueling, with 
moro trade for shipment. Corn has been sleudlly 
advancing, nut the oontlnuntico of free i w-ipt* the 
market nt the close is dull and drooping. Oats, the 
sales aro for home use at very full prices. Rye Is re¬ 
ceived sparingly, and prices are about uomluul. 
This VVeiill, Lh«i Week. 
Wlieut. 584,06c 621,341 
Corn.... 176.021 218,684 
Oats. 146.776 198.402 
Rye . 810 84 
Malt. 3,480 4.219 
Barley... . 30 
I’eas... . . 
Whuat- 
Hpring No. 2, per bush. $1 45 © 1 49 
Spring, NO, $. 135 ©139 
Spring, other grades. 1 53 © 1 5a 
Winter Western red. 1 u5 © —; 
Winter Western white. 1 06 © 1 65 
Michigan amber...1 57 © 1 66 
California white. .. .. 1 65 © l 76 
Corn- 
Western mixed, sound. . 1 19 © 1 22 
Do, unsound. IU0©118 
Yellow, new Wovtcrn. 1 24 © l 25 
White, now. Including Southern. 1 29 © 1 36 
Rvo,Western, Canada and State. 1 17 © 1 18 
bats— 
Southern and Western, new ..... 64 © 68 
Malt... 1 50 ©left 
llay and Si raw. New bay is nioviug more tree, 
ly to tue retail trade, being superior tor the purpose 
to what remains of old stock. Tho range Is 75c.@fl.la, 
There Is only u light demand for shipping at 65©60e. 
Straw is abundant and lower: lung rye, 90©95c,; short 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
Ntcvv York, Sopt. lo. 1869. 
The greatest excitement In the trade during the 
past wuek was caused by a lady appearing in the 
yards for the purpose of reporting the murketstor a 
city dally paper. The prevailing opinion is that she 
was out of her propel- sphere. The markets were 
never before so glutted with cattle, and very many 
of them remain utasold. The supply or ehuep Is also 
very large, aud priees are weaker. Hogs are In 
moderate supply, and aro unchanged lu price. 
The following are the receipts for the week ending 
to-day, shown lu comparison with other seasons : 
Milch 
lS«i'V««. Cow i. CsIvm. 8lauij>- Itiipo 
Thla week. 8,767 ill 2,491 35,388 17.043 
Last week.—.6,556 U9 2,353 29.193 2 ”-,Ta3 
Crrea’o’g week of ’68.6,750 205 loll 38,61b 16,805 
Average ’08..,5>®7 103 1,595 2fl,93f> 18,779 
Beeves. The past has been the heaviest, week 
ever knowD lu the cattle line- Tho largest receipts 
previous to tho present were 7,934 In September. 186*1, 
for the week ending tho 21th. Now we have 8,757. or 
2,290 mure than last week, ami nearly 1,000 more than 
aro wanted. The advance of last week so stimu¬ 
lated owners und dealers that they collected all the 
droves possible aud rushed them Into market, each 
wishing to be first. Very many cattle were picked 
up lu this State only a few hours distant from the 
city. .Most of these cattle are gathered along the 
Fi le tuid Harlem Railroads, and include little steers 
and heifers, dry cows aud old uxon, thus accounting 
for the wide range lu quality and price. 
On Monday last there were 3,9-12 beeves on sale, 1.843 
nl them ut the new or VVeehawken yards, and 1.678 m 
Commanipuw. Trade was quite dull, and prices fell 
off fully *c. # ft. Batchers failed to take all the 
stock, and owner# felt blue over thetr losses. There 
were 1,27.1 fresh and nearly 800 stale cuttle on sale at 
One Hundredth street oh Wednesday, ami the fuel- 
ly upon arrival 
ply, about 2e. higher for tino lots. Fine hulf-tubs, 
picked out to compete with pulls, have brought 4,1© 
4lc. English shipper# have taken a look through the 
market without, liowevor, moving uuy of the com¬ 
mon grades, their views being decidedly under the 
terms of holdurs Canada butter, in a small way, has 
sold at 20c. Shipments from Moutruul lo England, 
last week, 4,106 tirkius. A car of Statu butter has 
guue to California vU P. R. U. The receipts for the 
w«ek were 11,525 pkgs,—6,588 more than last week. 
Pal’s, choice, per lb. 50 © 55 
Pails, poor to good, per lb. tft © 45 
Stale firkins, line.....— 4 ft oi 42 
State firkins, fair 10 good.36 © 38 
State half tubs, fine.42 © 43 
•State half tubs, fair to good.37 @39 
State Welsh, line... 37 © 38 
State Welsh, fair to good... . 33 © 35 
State, store-packed, und common lots.20 @30 
Western reserve and fine mark Ohio firk¬ 
ins, fine. 27 © 28 
Western reserve and One mark Ohio firk¬ 
ins, fair to good. 23 © 24 
Chicago und Northwestern, fair to fine— 21 @ 24 
" •• “ common. 18 @ 19 
Beeswax, The receipts ure steady, ami ubuut 
one-half or thorn are changing hands at 41@43c. 
Cheese. —Unsettled gold and extremely dull ex¬ 
change have checked the operations of shippers, and 
the market is dull, though as yet there is no break in 
prices. Dealers look fir easier figures, and deslro 
sucli an event, as with present advices from abroad, 
which include the assurance of a full average crop 
in England, they fuel that a wholesome trade equal 
to using up forthcoming receipts, cannot be started 
at present ranges. Thu export for the week ending 
Tuesday, Sept. 7. was :».3G) boxes. A car load of fac¬ 
tory was shipped to t he Pacific, The receipts for the 
week were 40..I55 pkgs.-1.606 above last week. There 
Is some accumulation of common tusiuedium grades. 
Factory Statu, extra, p ft.I 6 jf & 16 
Factory Suite, good to flue, o' ft.14* © 15* 
Factory state, com mou. P ft.. 12 @13 
Factory uhio, fair to prime, ^ ft... 13* @ 15 
Farm Dairy, choice, v ft.Uik @ Li* 
Farm Dairy, fair fo good, f ft.11 @ 13 
English Dairy,good, V ft.US © 17 
English Dairy, poor. F ft.12* © 14 
Pineapple, State, f ft.30 © 31* 
Pineapple, Connecticut. V ft. .21* © 23 
Skimmed, ft.5 © 8 
Cotton.—New is Offered treoly, and there Is a 
sharp decline in prices. Receivers arc not disposed 
to have stock accumulate on their hands. There is 
some speculative inquiry for forward delivery lots 
at lower figures. Sales for September average low 
middlings at lie..; January, 26*e.: February, 26*c, 
Receipts for the week 2.474 bales. 
New Cm emn nuil 
Uplnn.l, Jc,. Motil... Texivs. 
Ordinary.29*®- @29X 30 ©30* 
Good Ordinary... 31 *@- @31* 32 @32* 
Low Middling.... 33 @— @33* 33*@33i' 
Middling.34 @- ©34* 3i*@34* 
Cider.—Pure, 13@25o. V gallon. Cider vlnegur, 256? 
30c. do. 
Dried Fraitn. — Receipts from the South con¬ 
tinue to increase this week, showing 90:i pkgs. A few 
lots of Southern apples are changing hands at 8 @llc., 
for good to prime Norfolk, und u*c. for sliced North 
Carolina. There is a light trade in blackberries, at 
12@12*c. Old parcels of apnlcs and peaches are en¬ 
tirely ’neglected. New peeled poaches are slow of 
-ale, at 15©' 18c. for Georgia. Cherries ure quotable at 
25© 26c. 
Eggs.—The demand m only moderate, but the sup¬ 
ply is so light and contains such poor stock through 
detention on the road, dealers are compelled to draw 
upon their city limed to fill the wunts of trade. 
Several lots have been thrown out to thegarbuge 
wagons. Prices aie temporarily higher. W o quote 
Western, 38@29c.; near-by lots, 81@32c. The receipts 
were 8,435 bids—D4 less than last week. 
Flour.—State and Western brands have been re¬ 
ceived freely. The export trade has been moderate, 
and the local business very light. Tho stock has 
been steadily accumulating, and a lower range of 
prices has been accepted. The common and medium 
grades ure tile most difficult to sell. Southern kinds 
are lower, but there is a more active inquiry at the 
close to meet local wants, ami prices are steady. 
California—'There ure none arriving, and prices are 
wholly nominal. Kye flour is in good demand aud 
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Croup, Rhourmxtlnin, Neur.tltt.ia, Inflamma¬ 
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extensively used lor the post two .years, with great 
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SOLD BY ALL DRUCCISTS. 
D. RANSOM & CO., Proprietors, Buffalo, N. Y. 
W A N'T ED. Energetic men tosell the celebrated 
11 Hum. Shuttle Sni’lnt) Machine. Price, $25. The 
only reliable low-price Shuttle Machine ever made. 
Warranted for 3 years. Uses tho straight needle. Far 
particulars and sample Of sewing, address the manu¬ 
facturers, J. W. BEI.VEU A CO.i Portsmouth, or 
CI mi I ii n oi, Ohio _ 
nmiE IMONF.ER STUMP PULLER AND 
i Hook Lifter. Cheapest, most simple and practi¬ 
cal Machine In the world. Selling like ” hot cakes." 
Agents wanted. Send stamp for circular. 
U, A. rut RUH, 
New Berlin, Chenango Co., N. Y. 
Agent for New York and Canada. _ 
« FX1HE IMPROVED OHIO C'UES- 
ter Hogs produce the arcuteet amount 
WUjf I of Pork, for food consumed, of any known 
tSEL/ breed. 8 end stamp for its description, and 
a great variety of other Thoroughbred and 
. v. -** >■ ‘ ■ Imported Animals and Fowls. 
L. B. SILVER, Salem, Ohio. 
•COG 
Wisconsin. 80,000 bales-- ■ 25,000 bales 
Eastern States.10,600 bales . 8.660 blilCS 
Michigan . 8,000 bales . 6,000 bales 
Otherstatea. 2,600 bales.. 1,600 bales 
Totals . ..200,000 bales. 130,000 bales. 
*' Wo will now see what disposition has been mado 
of lust year’s hops; 
Home consumption.. 90,000 bales 
Exports from the port or New York. 70,600 Dales 
Exports from other port^ of the U.S. . 10,000 bales 
Stock on bund In New York City.iSuou bales 
Stock uu tiand in the country.15,000 bales 
Total...200,000 bales 
" My tho above ffgures it will be seen that, without 
an export demand from England last season, wo 
would now be saddled with a surplus of llO.UUO bales, 
including the stock we now have on hand of 1868’s. 
Fortunately, England took from us 80,000 bales, leav¬ 
ing us but 30,000 bales surplus. Should the yield of 
I860 reach the number of bales we have estimated, 
viz., 130,000, wo shall be able to spare for export this 
year 40,000 bales, leaving us 90,000 for home consump¬ 
tion. if the estimates we hare given prove correct, 
70,000 bales will have to be shipped out ol the country 
(40.000 new and iJU.OUOold) this year, in order to give us 
a clean market on the opening of the new .oasoii, 
September 1, 1870. 
"Our London correspondent favors us with the 
following, under date or Ana. 21 ■—‘ Our market con¬ 
tinues very inactive, making it almost lui practicable 
to move either a bale or pocket of any description. 
FlunbtUou reports indicate Improvement in tho 
Would of Kent aud Sussex, but m Mid and East 
Kent, mold is spreading rapidly, and will doubtless 
materially injure tlie bust, grounds Taking all the 
reports into consideration, we do not at present 
think so well of our crop prospects.' Continental 
accounts show no change of Importance. The yield 
promises to be short in Bavaria and Bohemia, but in 
Belgium, the north of France, and outlying dis¬ 
tricts, the crop will be it full one." 
Honey.-New comb is quoted ia a small way at35c. 
I .Milk—Is eewree and higher: ranging at $3©3.25 per 
40 quart cun ; on several occasions since our last, uus 
brought $3.50,0.1. The adjoining pastures suffer se- 
VPi'oly from tliu prolonged drouth. 
Poultry mid Hume.--Fowls und chickens have 
exceeded today's prices during the week, but close 
(Inn at the annexed rates, with a few extra New Jer- 
sev chickens bringing 24c... Turkey-, 24<F2oc. V ft ; 
fowls, 21 e, 21 ft do,: chickens. 2 U< 2 ?e. do.; ducks, per 
pair, 87c.@81.25: geese. N. .).. $ 2 . 5 n <3 t.o) do.; geese, 
Western and Southern, $1.73@2.25 do. Woodcock 
range at SiftiHOc. per pair; iced prairie hens, fl"'. l. 2 a 
do.; WjUl pige< inn, $ 2 <«i 2,25 per doz. 
Provisions, Pork inis ber-n somewhat excited. 
! On Wednesday theri.i was a genuine disposition to 
1 test the market, and several holders were offering 
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pples. peaches, grapes, ,*e., better than 
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any other mill now in use ... 
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Dealers in Agricultural Implements, Fertilizers, Ac. 
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