|!ST l*UBUSHED—OCTOBER NUMBER 
Seeds.—Gross are more plenty, but there has been 
no business to establish prices. Clover, BkaHc.; 
Timothy. fCffi'iiVjutt.TS. Rough flax will sell at 
Wool. The murltet is very quiet. Manufacturers 
are In the market for a few lots to keep things inuv- 
Ing- Tho Into failures iiavi> unsettled credits. A 
cash customer would prnhubly obtain easier prices. 
Generally, however, tho market is considered steady. 
Texas wools are moving, but nt lower azures. Cali¬ 
fornia wools are very quiet. Sales are -it ITSotaJOc. 
for coarse and medium..Stic, for extra; SO for choice 
Texas; 26 for a lot of full clip California : 
Ohio, Penn., and Virginia Fleece— Coarse ()» blood 
Merino) p n>.. IfkaBJo.; Medium, IV blood Merino) Ifki 
50; Extra, (If blood Merino,) ISc-diO; Double extra, 
(full blood do.,) 52<«i5»i; XXX, rtk-i . Ind. and Mluh. 
FlccCe—Coarse, i"i»«<l.; Medium. liW.i'J; Fine. ijethi. 
New Vork and Vermont KleeCO—Coarse, Um.,i 4N.: Me¬ 
dium, klfiiCi: Extra, tu.itj. \VU., 111., Iowa, and Mlrm. 
Fleece Coarse, t2tsiu; Medium. 4 %m 5; Extra. tOc 12. 
Ollier kinds -Canada, eomblng, tleceo. 70rt75; Sweat , 
0 . 1 med.MWC,; Combing,doiUBstlc.Sortifij; Extra, 
pulled. tOa)46; Super., do., 4-V‘16, Lambs, 40 <yMi No. 
1, pulled, STuiti; Shearling, 3Si.«-25: California, tine 
unwashed. Spring, HOou.36; do., Medium, unwashed 
spring, DOi.iCU ; do.' common, unwashed spring, 26o<i2i; 
do., due unwashed, fall, 23u<i26; do., medium, un¬ 
washed, fall, 22<i)25; do., cuiutiion. unwashed, fall, 2-1 
®27: do., burry, unwashed, fall. 18r«70; Cordova, un¬ 
washed, *41<<<i24; Valparaiso, unwashed, 21(3(24 \ South 
American Merino, unwashed,.'<2<<436; do., Mesllza, un¬ 
washed, 2Tt.ji.ki: do.. Creole, unwashed, do., 
Cordova, washed. 27 m 31 ; Cape Good Hope, unwashed, 
SAqiil); East India, washed, 3061,45; MoxiCun, un¬ 
washed, 17t< 20, Texas, fine, 30rt,35; do., medium, 286» 
32; do., coarse, 20®23; do., burry, I8<5!27; Tub, Ohio, 
Penn., and Mil., 68®ii0; 'tub, Western, BOtiilU)! Tub, 
Southern, 3fxa4. r i, Smyrna, unwashed. 22<si26; do., 
washed, 336*40; Syrian, unwashed, 2tki(i3.f. 
V basket . 1 oO (a> i 5U 
&. pplcfl - 
Now Jersey, prime, P bbl. . 3 00 (.4 3 25 
State, prime lots... . •» j" jj* * J" 
Common mixed lots, f bbl. 1 30 ik. « CIO 
— . 
Bartlett. J bbl.. exira. }4 J* [J! 
Bartlett. * bbl., fair.. W 00 <*> U K 
Do., common .... h 00 » 8 «) 
Duchess and Flemish Bounty. h 00 (<e 10 J 
Seckel and Vergalleu. t' bbl. 10 Of) (9 1* 00 
Cookttlg, V bbl. 3 50 (* I 50 
Plums— . „ _ . ... 
Green Gages. V' bush.... 1 00 6# 4 .41 
Blue Gages, t» bush. * 00 «* 4 .4 
Egg plums, V bush. ■> 00 «c 0 J 
Damson's, E bush. 4 §0 0 $ •> 00 
Common. F hush. 3 00 fsi 3 TO 
Watermelons— „ 
Now Jersey. V 101).. . . Jj 00 <(A JK] 
Muskuielons. New Jersey, 4* bbl. 2 00 is) 3 oil 
Peanuts, good to prime, V bush. 2 60 v« 3 70 
U Hartford Prolific. V ft. }0 r<o lto. 
Delaware, Stale, V Tb. 15® -oy. 
Concord. V n>. ? <*• I; 1 '- 
Common lot*, V tt. ,*! « u S m 
Or h Appletcflioica, V bua'n. . v 
Do. do., poor . .» .. .. JW® 
Gvulo.-Wheat-Tint market ban h»ri a very 
atoiuly tom*. Shippers |i/\ve been taking very full 
lots, and ftlthough tho arrivals aro lurpts the stock 
tloen not accumulate to any extant. The trade now 
anticipate a free export movement-. Corn Boats 
from the break are in tills *©ek, with free supplies, 
uml the market brokeund run down fully 6lgntomits 
par bushel, but prices nave repo tod some. Kaatcrn 
dealers are in the market at the close, and taking 
round lots. Oats are plenty and lower, closing wit h 
a dull market. Ryo—There are uo receipts._ Barley 
does not come forward vet. Mult—A lot of 000 bush- 
We quote the price of stocks at IP. M. to-day as 
follows: 
OfT’d. Ask’d. I M Off’d. Ask’d. 
Cumberland .... 31)6 i Alton A T. H... — 
W. F. A Co. Ex. 18 10H Alton A T.Il.pf - - 
American Ex... g I Wabash A W.... 
Adams Ex. W W* • Wabash A W. pf - - 
U S. F.x ill— • Toledo & V\ r — 7bH 
Mer. Union Ex., Hi — Toledo & W. pf. 79 — 
GufcksUver. ... WH MU' MIC .V St. Paul.. 74 T4K 
Canton Co. 55 52 M, & st-1 dul pf. 83ij, k3k 
Pacific Mail.WM 72V Ohio * Mias.31.H 31 •» 
Went. u. Tel... s«v 36.8 such, t ent.12, 129 
N. V. Cen.20U'V 201 Mich. South.- - 
Erie. 38\ TO Ill. Cent. — — 
HrtO pVer ...... 88S 69 Clev.Js Pitts....106H hViK 
Hudson River. ,178)5 179 Clev.Col &Cln.. — — 
Harlem .. .,.U9 1*0 Kock Island.... 111V 11H 
been recovered from the robbers of Wells, Far¬ 
go & Co.’s Express coach. The trail of the first, 
robbers has been found, with a fair prospect of 
their capture. 
Dominion of Canada. 
A Hai.j fax dispatch of the tth inst., says that 
the steamship Horner, which sailed some time 
ago from Philadelphia, had been seized at that, 
port as a Cuban filibuster, on the oath of a sailor 
that she had arms stowed under her coal, which 
was all to be unladen. On the 9tli, however, the 
Hornet was released. The epftl In one bunker 
only was disturbed, the Dominion officers hav¬ 
ing concluded, after a partial removal of her 
stores, that they had been badly sold. A nice 
bill of damages will undoubtedly be presented to 
Sir John Young for settlement, and tho anti- 
Coufederates will have cause of jubilation, over 
this last fiasco of his administration. The people 
in Halifax generally condemn the proceeding as 
one altogether uncalled for. 
The steamer Hornet put to sea hurriedly on 
the night of the 12th. She shipped a lot of hard 
characters at Halifax- at high wages, and took 
onboard a quantity of coal. There is little doubt, 
that she is bound for Cuba. 
At Montreal in the celebrated case of Connolly 
vs. Wot)Irich, the Court of Appeals has decided 
in favor of the plaintiffs, settling the right to a 
large amount of money, (some $300,000,) and the 
validity of tho original Indian marriage; thus 
establishing the legitimacy of the children by 
that marriage, and the illegitimacy of those by 
the second, or white wife. Leave has been ob¬ 
tained by the defendants to appeal to England, 
and it Is expected the ease will be carried there. 
Prince Arthur arrived at Riviere du Loup on 
Sunday afternoon the 12tli, traveling the whole 
distance from I'fedeiToItton (355 mile's) in car¬ 
riages, nt tho rate of eight miles an hour. An 
excursion was made to the Saguenay River. 
An annexation meeting was held at Quebec on 
Sunday the 12th, at which a series of resolutions 
was passed favorable to an annexation of the 
Dominion to the United States. 
HITCHCOCK’S 
NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE 
CONTENTS. 
MADAME MALI BRAN. Portrait and Biog, 
LEONARDO DA VINCI. “ “ 
MARRIAGE IN GREAT BRITAIN. 
CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. Editorial 
ART NOTES. 
DRAMATIC notes. 
MUSIC A I. NOTES. 
POETRY AND COttRBSPONDKNCK. 
MUSIC. 
THE STARRY FI.AG. For Voice uud Piano. 
MY SOl-L TO GOD, MY HBAUTTOTHKK. Do. 
KISS WALTZ. Piano. 
KIT FLANNAGAN'S FAIRY. Voice and Plano 
Specimen ocipic* mailed free, on receipt of price 
25 cents each. Sold !>y Booksellers and Newsdealers. 
Address HENJ. W. HITCHCOCK, 
Publisher, 24 Beckman St., New York. 
Agent* wanted everywhere. Write for Terms. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Nf.W YORK, September 17.1969. 
Benue and Penn.- Mediums feel the firmness 
of marrows and are higher. A few of the latter are 
now held at $3. The receipts fur the week were 490 
bush., 112 do above last week. Canada peas are quiet 
in expectation of the new crop. A lute sale of no 
libs, free was made at $1.75. 
Beans, pea. fair prime.*.?2 56 < 4 $2 90 
Beans, medium, prime. 2 30 f.* - 40 
Beans, marrow, prime, screened. 2 75 <•« 2 91) 
Deans, medium, common to fair.. 1 50 c.« I «■_• 
Deans, marrow, poor to fair. 1 ,a <.j> * -> 
H. 1C. peas two bushel bags. .<f> 
Canada pelts in bond.. .M 
Canada peas In barrels... —® — 
Reriiwnx.-Onlv selling in a small wuyat 41' 4 ® 
43c. for W esternlaud Southern. Receipts 3,ilX) lbs. 
Mutter,—The condition of the market during the 
past week has been such as to reuder it nltnost Im¬ 
possible to give a full commercial description. Buy¬ 
ers are taking parcels far below the number whuli 
the advanced season should encourage, but they say 
tl at they have no outlet for larger invoices. Many 
retailers ai-p to a great degree responsible for the 
dull trade that attends them by adhering to prices 
that check consumption. 1 'hey have mudsrap thoir 
supply from such tops of good quality Stale ami 
CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. 
From Pier No.4(1 North River. WEDNESDAY. 
COLORADO, 9,015 tons.Sept. 29, lit 12 M. 
N EBRA8K A, 8,302 tons.Oct. «, at 3X P. M 
MANHATTAN. '2,905 Ions.-Out. 13. 
IDAHO, :t,lH2 Ions... -Oct. 20. 
MINN EHO'l’.V. 2.905 tons... .Oct. 27. 
N EVA l)A, 3425 tons.Nov. 3. 
Caui.Y PA8mai,k ... .(Gold)..#80. 
Stkekaok . .(Currency)..$80. 
Saloon uud State Rooms all on Deck. 
Steerage Passage Office. No. ‘29 Broadway. 
For freight nr cabin passage apply to 
UMl l I A VI d I'TTTlANl Via Willi PU.. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
New Yoittt, Sept. 17, woo. 
VVITU a heavy run of cuttle and an Increase in the 
receipts of sheep and swine over the arrivals of tho 
previous week, there Is a marked dullness In the 
trade and prices tend downward. It is it difficult 
matter to sell all the slock, and many cattle are car¬ 
ried over from one market to another. About 600 
head left tit the \V eclat tv ken yards on Monday were 
again on offer on One Hundredth street on Wednes¬ 
day. Though giving each marketplaceofedlt for the 
cuttle offered for sale there, those going from ouo 
place to another are deducted In the totals, so that 
fair figures show the actual receipt* of fresh cuttle. 
The following are the receipts for tho week ending 
to-day, shown in comparison with other seasons: 
Milch 
itcovoo. Cewv. Cities. Shocn. I logs. 
This week.- 7,139 102 '2,429 41.W 17,204 
Last week::..!. SW U4 2.491 30.399 17,043 
Crres’o'g week of ’68.5,046 212 1,781 34,400 '20,4.32 
Average '68 ..5,037 Wfl 1.596 26,995 18,779 
Beeves*.—After the glut of beef cattle last week 
wo still have, for the present week. 1,600 more beeves 
than the average of lust, year. There are fully 000 
more than butchers would buy, though offered at a 
little decline from previous markets. Most ot the 
cattle were bought West,and father than lose hea vily 
owners hold on to them as long us they dare -often 
longer than they should. 
in three eases out of four It is safest to sell stock 
upon arrival. If it loses money Gien, the ciutUCCH 
are that, with mst of feed, shrinkage, Ac., the loss 
will not ho diminished by keeping, navo on a rising 
market In point of quality we have had nil kinds, 
from tho hardest of Toxans of 5 ewt at scarcely ll)c. 
>) It, up toil ewt. Kentucky grade Durhums well fat¬ 
tened, put fitvo in rare Instance* hie. 1< it was all Hint 
could ho obtained for them. The hulk or the fair 
droves sold ill. UV.oHe., with good cuttle at Ue. The 
offerings lust, Monday were 1,919 cattle at Ooinmunl- 
paw 1.T82 at Woohuwken, uml 102 at One Hundredth 
htreet. or a total of 1,103. Trade was extremely de¬ 
pressed , and uisuf droves wi re md sold. There was 
no Improvement on Wednesday,when 1,112 fresh and 
5(41 slain cattle were exposed for sale at One Hun¬ 
dredth street. Hero, again, butchers wore shy pur¬ 
chasers, most of them having cuttle still unkilled In 
thmr pens, When offered templing bargains they 
bought sparingly, but left Wo to go over for to-day ’s 
trade. Prices were scarcely us good us on Monday. 
About tho bout drove was 30fat. strong,8k, ewt. Kern 
tucky steers, sold at 15C'16 o.| with 56 Ohlos.V', ewt., 
nt II®l(ic.; 77 Illinois. 8R ewt ,in Mod 30 t’anadiw,6,m 
P K I N D V. i;’s NON-WXPI.OSIVE 
Steamer and Caldron Cooks, Heats, Steams, 
Rolls Distils, Ac., for all classes, and is es¬ 
pecially adapted to 
COOKING FOR STOCK. 
It is the only Ante, Cheap and Portable Apparatus 
In Market. Four Hikes kept constantly on hand. 
N B. Send stamp for Illustrated Circular jjl 
giving details, advantages of COOKED Food—J l, 
roll Stock, Price List when sold, ,4e. 
nrbltant price of palls nud extra Him pkgs. as a basis 
Thu deliveries of State butter arc very free at tie. 
moment, but. dr. not us yet Include full lines of lint 
class. The dairies of choice HUUo that urn arrivlni 
do not often exceed fifteen or twent y pkgs. North 
ENI> Slump for FLORIDA LAND If EG 1ST 111 
C. L. ROBINSON & CO„ Jacksonville, Fla. 
FOREIGN NEWS 
Bavaria. 
The German Catholic Hierarchical Conveti- | 
tion, In session In Fulda, adopted a line of action 
or plat form to be observed by the prelates in t he 
council in Rome- It Is tolerant and Independent 
in tone, yot in a spirit of complete submission 
to the call of the Holy See. The Austrian bish¬ 
ops did not attend, as they will assemble in con¬ 
vention at Salzburg. 
Rome. 
The London Post says his Holiness, toe Pope, 
is about to make great efforts to convert the 
negroes of America. Two hundred of them art- 
now studying for the priesthood. 
North Germany. 
Tue rumors that negotiations are pending for 
the entrance of Bavaria and Baden into the 
North German Confederation are denied. 
A Berlin dispatch of tho 14th says that at Kon- 
igsburg, during a festival in honor of the visit 
of the King of Prussia, the railings of a bridge 
which was overcrowed with spectators burst, and 
many persons were precipitated Into tho river. 
Twenty-four bodies have boon recovered. 
The Humboldt centenary festival was cele¬ 
brated with grout pomp aud enthusiam by flu- 
people In the Prussian capital, on the filth, tlw> 
Government and clergy not participating In tine 
fete. 
Turkey aud ICgypt. 
The Khedive of Egypt has, if lssaid,8ubmitti*l 
to the Sultan's note, with the exception of Hue 
points mad.- with regard to his money loans. 
France and England aid the Khedive's cause hi 
Constantinople. 
In England it is thought that the relations bo 
tween the Sultan and Viceroy of Egypt will lx. 
improved by the recent discussions, and tln*r 
such a result will lie better l'or each, us well us 
for Europe. 
Turkey uud Pernla. 
Tim Sultan or Turkey hag arranged the froilti' *' 
question difficulty with Persia. 
New Zealand. 
The native rebellion against England was ex¬ 
tending on the 12th ot August. 
Cotton.—Tho now crop 1 b coming forward rather 
Prices have dneliued fully four cents since 
,»». There Is some export Inquiry mostly for 
parcel* to arrive, which uru offered at low rates. '1 he 
• ——-just enough for imme.dlutii wants. 
lellvery at 2 TM<j. 
Now Uirloftn* <iih1 
JullUlil, Ac. Mobile. 
)®u@— @20K MSrtMT 
- @27 * 29 @28L 
@29 C 29X@29* 
30M@30* 
freely. 1 
our lust. 
spinners .— 
Sales for Oct. 
t’phiml, Ac, 
Ordinary.. 2<1M@- 
Good Ordinary... 27Ve;— 
Low Middling ... 29 @— 
Middling.50 @- 
Tho receipts for the week were 6.U28 bales. 
Cheese. There are a good inuuy lots moving, st.ill 
the market. Is not considered active, and any mate¬ 
rial Increase to our receipts will slucken the existing 
firmness. Tho export for the week Sliding Septem¬ 
ber Hth was above -26,(1110 boxes, a considerable por¬ 
tion of which was taken for Glasgow, There Is still 
an inquiry ror that city, but, the buyers aro lo,,ktng 
for a grade of cheese, lSk&Ho., that is not largely 
represented in our stock. The top price to-day Is 
16e. with au occasional very fancy factory bringing 
16/70. The home trad.) is rather light. Fancy cheese 
la'lli-m, and not in heavy snpply- 
The receipt!, for the week were J3,9o6 boxes, ...WJ 
less than lust. week. 
Factory State, extra, s' if,.)6 m 16'-; 
Factory fltate, good to line, P It.H* '>« 1»X 
Factory Slate, common, V it. •• 13 64 U 
Factorv Ohio, fair to prime, V It. f’-t '<• J- 1 . 
Farm Dairy, choice, v It.JUS. }*' 
Farm Djnrv, fair t" good, »< it'....JJ 
English Dairy, good, U it. "» *• 
English Dairy, poor, V It..'-H }J 
Pineapple, Htute, l< tt> . •*' ® ?* 
Pineapple, ConnctTh.ut, nit.© A; 
Skimmed, > *>. . R © w 
Dried Frnlln. Receipts of various kinds, mostly 
from the South, 827 pkgs., with apple* showing great 
improvement 111 quality, compared with t he curing pf 
former season*. We quote Southern atSwnC. for fnir 
c AN - AN I) A I G-U A. L AKF,, 
‘AK miles from Main St.. Canandaigua, containing69'. 
acres or laud. The Farm Is good for either Stock or 
Grain, and Jf. or «0 acres adjoining the Lake are well 
adapted for the cultivation of Grapes. Buildings 
good. Plenty of Fruit of all kinds. For further par¬ 
ticulars. inquire of the subscriber on the premises. 
JQRBfll H. VKO . 
f* l ROUND THIS AV DllLU.” 
ifi SH USI-R1IIK FOR TUK 
NEW YORK OBSERVER 
$3.60 PER ANNl ' 
SAIffPLE 
SIDNEY K. MORSE, JR., .. * 
87 Pakk Row, Nkw York. 
last season, by reason of poor and illegible marking, 
X would particularly urge upon growers ami forward¬ 
ers of hops t.henc.eossUy of plain marking. No grower 
should bo without a stencil plate, hearing this initials 
of Ills name; the rail name, if not, a long nno, would 
bo better. Those plates nun he gotten Op at the small 
oust of five cent*pbf letter; cut from sheet brass, or 
sufficient durability to last a grower a lifetime. The 
letters should not be over three Inches square. The 
best material for marking is turpentine and lamp¬ 
black. A large amount, of American hops was reject¬ 
ed on the London market last reason, on account, of 
the use of keroseue ull With lampblack »• :» marking 
material. The unpleasant odor ot the oil sinking 
through the nopsde.privetl them of the natural pleas¬ 
ant, ttavor. No marks or shipping direction* should 
bo put upon the end of the hale- for tho reason that 
when stolid ou end, on muddy wharfs, tip marks arc 
liable to become defaced. The proper place to mark 
is oil the narrow side, near the t.np of the bale. On 
day of shipment, consignors should send invoice uy 
mail, staling how and Uy what Dim shtppad. It the 
shipment cousistsof more than one growth,It should 
he so Hpcc.itlod, with the number < i bales each, marks 
of each, growth, du). Tho following are the estab¬ 
lished charges of New York commission hop houses : 
Freight, when not prepaid by the enmogner; cartage 
from wharf or railroad depot to storehouse, l» to ..-he. 
per hale, according to the distance; storage per 
month, lUe. per bale ; labor per bale. 100. -, Insurance 
per month, ic. per bale : interest on rush advanced , 
commission on sule.s at 20c. per pound and under, lc. 
per pound; commission on sales at 20c. per pound 
„r cent.: on largu sales, in which the 
ulrea a city weigher’s returns, 10c. per 
l bo charged.” 
/1I1U1CE tJDUUANTH. K4>11 ( IIRKUA 
I / White tirape and Black Naples- Strong 2 year 
plants, at V 1.(41 per dor,.; 29 per UN ; 470 per 1,000. Se¬ 
lected 1-year plants, utiM per dor.; $6 per 100: <04 1 per 
1,001). Small, well rooted plants by mail, nt 41.26 per 
do*. Also, line 2-year trees of IIUlop Crab by lfiQ or 
1,000. Send t«» 
STICKNEY & BAUM BACH, Wuupun, Wis. 
rpYLKR WATER WHEELS. Over 3,000 In 
I operation. Address tho .M t'rs, sulliran Machine 
do., Clurunout, N. II., for reduced Price List. 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
and over, 5 per cent, 
purchaser ret 
bale extra wf 
milk—Has advanced to $3.5U@l. per 40 qt. can. 
i*i*ov!ston*. —Pork—The market, broke early in 
the week, which Induced a brisk oiltrlcwt. At the 
close stocks are offered cautiously, prices have re¬ 
acted with more buyers. $?n.;r? i* asked for rness and 
obtainable. Bales for the balance of the month 
at *30. Beef lam the usual Jobbing dumund. Mid¬ 
dle* are offered sparingly. Stvetfords, Lo; Staffords, 
lii*c.; CumberlHudH, WHc.: shoi-t-rlh, In bulk, loifu.; 
cutmcata are selling slowly; hauls sold at KkSilli.WO.! 
lard i* hard to move: pure* are lower; sales, seller*' 
option January aud February, ut la*c. 
This We«k. Last Week. 
Beef, pkgs.... 35 148 
Pork, pkgs. 690 270 
Uutmeats, pkgs. 222 20 
Lard, pkgs. 412 501 
Lard, kegs. 100 
Beet, Plain Mess, V bbl. f5 00 @ 13 tt) 
Beef. Extra Mess. 10 00 fe li 00 
Beef, Prime Mess, tue. 10 00 @ 21 00 
Beef, India Mess... 20 00 ® 30 UO 
Pork, Prime Mess, V bbl. 30 60 @ 31 CIO 
Pork, Mess, Western.. TO 25 @ 30 75 
Pork, Prime, Western . 27 00 @ 27 60 
Bacon, V n>..... WSf 
Lard, In bbls.. . 16*<'« 1J* 
Hums, pickled - . 18 64 19 
Hams, dry suited. — @ }/ 
Shoulders. Pickled... 13 @ 1> 
Shoulders, dry suited. H*@ ■ lJ 
Beet Hams ¥ bbl. 5»00 @ 30 00 
Smoked Hams.... . W 64 22 
Ukuir Rtb.. 19>2@ 19* 
Poulti-v uud Untne.—Fowls and chickens are in 
good supply, arid prices are easier. Chickens quoted 
at 21'V 22e., and fowl* 18@l0c, Turkeys are scarce, and 
when of medium size will bring 28@2,'*c. Ducks are 
lower ; 87c.@2t '25 per pair. Geese range from fl.75 to 
trt..4< per pair, few going above $3. Game Is In better 
vnrieiy, und inclunes a few wild ducks, which have 
openen at low prices. Wo quote :—Teal, 37('jOOo. per 
pair; lliglit. pigeons, $2 per dozen; pratrie liens, fI 
per pair -. partrldgi 
7.Va37e. per pair, Sound birds, unpicked, take the 
precedence of iced lota. 
Vegetable*. — A shade firmer tone is apparent In 
tine grades potatoes; common arc weak. Tomatoes 
are active at lower prices. Sweet potatoes sell brisk¬ 
ly ut late prices- Egg plants are not wanted. 
N. Jersey und L.Uluml Tomatoes, v crate. 20 @ 25 
Onions, rnpo, per 100 bunches.. , ,, 7 DO @ 9 U0 
Onion*, per bbl .. .. 2 50 (Si 3 00 
Potatoes per bbl .. . 1 12 ® 2 73 
Marrow Squash, per bbl. 75 @ 1 00 
Cabbage, new, per 100.. 2 00 @ 4 00 
Beets, now, per 100 bunches. - ® 5 fti 
Green Corn, per loo. 50 @ 1 00 
Russia Turuips, P bbl. 50 ® 7.) 
Lima Bcan.H, P bush., in pod. 75 © 1 00 
Lima Beaus, shelled. 4 (ki @ 5 00 
Egg Plants. * bbl . 1 on @ — 
Sweet Potatoes, Norfolk and Delaware.... 4 .50 ®i 6 50 
Pickles, 1,000. 1 50 1 75 
Citron, V bbl.1 00 (ai- 
Peppers, green. V box. 2 .50 64 - 
Pumpkins, V 100. 0 00 < 3 > 80 C 
EDW’D SEARS, ENGRAVER. 
Draws and Engraves Flowers, Fruits, insects. 
Machinery, Portraits, Views, Ac., &c. Refers to 1>. 
D. T. Moore, llut-al New-Yorker, Hearth and Home, 
Horticulturist, &c. Address 49 Beckman St., New 
York City. 
M B,PHELPS 4 CO, 
- SOU A&tNTS 
SITUATION AS GOVERNESS, 
A YotJNQ Lady who tt> comiJetent to give instruc¬ 
tion la the English branches, French and I.utin. and 
both instrumental and Vasil Music, desires a sRua- 
tlon in a family in New York or vicinity, to teach 
young children and take tue place ol' an elder sister 
generally. The best of testimonials can be furnished 
as to character, ability, etc. 
Rr/emi'Cw—The Editorof the Rural nkw-Vork- 
eu, and Rev. Dr. Bright, editor of the Examiner 
and Chronicle, New York. 
Address TEACHKR, care of Rural Office, 41 Park 
Row. New York. 
HSi 
B UV THU NOVIil/I’V WRINGEIt, 
or at least take it on triul with ANY or ALL 
others, und keep the BEST. 
Uf~ For sale everywhere. 
N. U. PlIKLPS & CO., Gcuernl Agents, 
17 ( oi-tlundt St„ New York. 
WILCOX 
SILVER PLATE 00,, 
M A Nr F A cr Cl t K Rg OF 
THE FINEST QUALITY OF ELECTRO PLATE, 
FOR Til E C8E OF 
HOTELS, 
It KSTA U It ANTS, 
PRIVATE FAMILIES, 
4 IILit4 IITON, 
AND FOIt WEDDING AND HOLIDAY PRES¬ 
ENTS,In addition to their usual lino of goods, invito 
attention to thoir 
PATENT PORCELAIN-LINED ICE-PITCHKU9, 
PORCELAIN-LINED BAKING-DISHES, with SIL- 
V ER-PLATED RECEXVERg. 
CROCKERY BAKING DISHES, with SILVER- 
PLATED RECEIVERS. 
GLASS-LINED DESSERT SETS, Ere., Etc. 
be $btdtets 
Tj .-r>rt 
BUFFALO LIVE STOCK MARKET 
[Reported for the Rural New-Yorkor.J 
BCkfai.O, Sept, lft—P. M. 
Cuttle.—The receipts arc about an average. The 
market ih dull and heavy for the poorer grades, and 
only fair for the best stock. Wo quota ruling rata* 
us follows: - 47.50(5,8.20 for good to prime ; f4.TO<ai6.75 
for poor to medium. 
Sheep. The market Is active, and as the receipts 
arc light all the stock t» taken promptly on arrival. 
Rates are: Western and State sheep, l3.60Ct4.75; 
Canada lambs and sheep, mixed, $5.75@U; choice Can¬ 
ada lutubs, 16-50. 
Iluu*. Receipts moderate about equal to tho 
demand. Market fairly active, at from *9 to $10, ac¬ 
cording to quality.— a, j. f. 
MONEY AND STOCK MARKET 
New York. Sept. 17,1*69- 
The money market to-day is without special fea¬ 
ture. all demands being met ut 7 per cent, on pledge 
of prime collateral. 
Our Five-twenties sold, ut It this mnrning in Lon¬ 
don, lor 82X for '62s; H2X fur '65*. Sl‘; for 'OTs ; und 
Ten-forties at 75, The price at Frankfort at 3 P. M. 
to-day wasS7?d for ’C2s, which is the only variety sold 
in that city. The New York quotations at 12:15 P. M. 
to-day were; 
„ „ OlTd. As’d | OfTd. A»’d. 
U. S. 6’S, 81 c... 1215, Etl.K 1 tT.8.5-203,n.’65.U»X U»K 
L. S.5-203, ’81... — - I U.S.0-20S.C.'er.lWM 1U4>; 
U. S. .5-208 c. ’fti.mx 121k U. S. 5-20a c, 68.119 Ufl« 
l . 9. 5-20SC. '6l.l2(Gi 120k I L. 8. 10-lOs. ..109J4 HOY 
U, B, 5-209 c. '65.120V 120)4 I TO-yeareur Pac.109 109K 
The business at the Gold Exchange Bank yester¬ 
day was: Total clearings, f7l.US,000; gold oahinoes, 
? 1,747.1724.08; currency balances, $2,413,922.31. Tho daily 
fluctuations of the gold market have been: 
Opening. Low&it. Hlglie»t. CloM. 
Saturday.135)4 135M 1§5X 135)4 
Monday.135)4 135)4 135% 135,% 
Tuesday.135V 135V 1TO)4 136 
Wednesday....136)4 136 139% J36X 
Thnrsduy. rsr,% 136)4 136)4 13<'K 
fc»day.136^ 136)4 136)4 136X 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
TRADE MARK 
Is guaranteed. 
The quality of all 
goods bearing their 
n 4»ItSGS STOLEN $100 REWARD. 
IL'rses m. ien from the pusturo of the under¬ 
signed at Keescvnie, N, Y . Tuesday night, August 
lilll Ono a BAY HORSE, bluck mutitt and tail, 
weight 900. The Other rt n SORRBI. M ARE, with 
white spot on forehead, and ulgli hind foot, white to 
fetlock, weight 14)0. The thcivcn rode looses to 
W cat port, und (hero sr.nl u it Buggy Wagon, square 
box with pole, also a Houble Harness, un old work¬ 
ing high burned one. Horses seven years old. Last 
heard of at Port Henry going South. The above 
reward will be given to any person furnishing in¬ 
formation of the whereabouts of the Horses. 
KeesviUe, N. Y. PETER McNIFF. 
Factories at WEST MERIDEN, CONN. 
Salesroom. 21 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK 
fit HE IM i’ROVEI) OHIO CUES 
A ter Hogs produce the qreutest amount 
of Pork, for food consumed, of any known 
breed. Send stamp for Its description, and 
a great variety of other Thoroughbred and 
Inivorted Animal* and Fowls. 
L. B. SILVER, Salem, Ohio. 
