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t suit AGENTS 
of* T LAN Dr or 
all OOP, 70 lbs., 4 
fine six lbs. oh 
laitub null's, i) 
22 of Si lbs., rut. 6c.; and 205 
keep, hi small lots. at Vc. P ft 
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»x/4x #/j3L l 
27c.; November, 25KC>.26c.; December, 2Gc.; January. 
26c. The receipts for the week were 8.835 bales. 
New Orleans and 
Tplaud, 4c. Mobile. Texa». 
Ordinary.. 25K@— @255f 26 <$26X 
Good Ordinary., 26)$®— @26;* 27 @27* 
Low Middling.... 27k&- @28 28k©28* 
Middling. 28V®— @29 29*@29><, 
Dried Fruits. -Tlie siftiply is steadily Increasing 
this week amounting to tJffll pkgs. This supply in¬ 
cludes a larger propotn.iTi of small fruits. Now 
peeled peaches shown wider range, now quoted at I t 
@18e. A few State apples are hold above 9\'c. Sou'li- 
ern are not in active dumimd except for a few B'.ued 
at 12*c, We quote New Southern in lots at. 3/9 for 
good to tine, and common i«".7c. Blackberries are 
stltfenlag up in price without much trade. We quote 
15fi»,15*'e. as a holding price. Cherries have advanced 
to ZTii/jiSc. 
Eggs. —Brices have ruled strong all the week, and 
Western have touched Xle. The arrivals now show 
promise of an increase and the market closes with 
less tlrinness; under a free delivery quotations will 
be apt to recede as rapidly as they have improved. 
We quote Western, 29@30c , loss off.; State, Pennsyl¬ 
vania, and all strictly fresh lots, HP,title. The receipts 
for the week were 1,275 bbls.—139 do. above last week. 
Flour.—State and Western grades have been de¬ 
pressed. The difficulty in selling sterling exchange 
has compelled Shippers to limit their purchases. 
Prices show some wcakue-s, hut remain about as 
they wore last week. Old (lours have boeu compara¬ 
tively well sought after at a higher range of prices 
than new. The common and medium grades are In 
the most demand, both for export and home use. 
Southern has not changed: there Is a moderate local 
trade at steady Itgnres. Kyo flour Is lower, with an 
Increased supply and not much call for it. Corn 
Meal -The market Is weak unrtera decreased sale and 
freer arrivals of eorn. 
Flour — 
No. 2, per hbl.$5 25 <a> #5 75 
Supcrnno, State. 6 00 @ II 25 
Kxtru State . It 30 © (i 110 
Extra Western, common to good. 6 25 • 6 50 
Double Kxtru Western and St. Louis.... 0 30 -n S 75 
Southern supers.. . 6 60 <A 6 00 
Southern extra and family. 7 00 *4 10 23 
California . .ii.i> — 
Ryo Hour, lino and superfine. <50 @ 6 25 
(lorn meal, Brandywine. 0 25 (« 
Corn meal. Western and Jersey. 5 5') < • 6 Hi 
Corn meal, coarse, S' I HU lbs . , 2 in - - 
Corn meal, One yellow and white, do. 2 50 (•* 2 70 
Fresh Fruit.— \ t this late season we are sill! re¬ 
ceiving peaches enough to pass for a heavy.supply 
in ordinary times, hut the attention of consumers 
has been turn 'd towards other stuff, and it is diffi¬ 
cult to give regular prices for an Item that luta worn 
out its weloome. A few extras bring last week’s 
prices for fancy stores, but the hulk of the slock Is 
offered at prices almost optional with the buyer. 
Bartlett pears are lower and in good demand, hut t he 
supply is too excessive to clone out profitably, a* 
much of It has softened and spoiled on owners' 
hands. Besides, some other fancy pears are coming 
Into inquiry, and, us they undersell Burdette, we 
may expect to hear of an me long kept parcels of the 
latter going out very cheap. We tint not get our 
usual supply of California grapes, but there is an 
enormous orop of home growth, a very liberal repre¬ 
sentation uf which Is dally appearing in market, and 
prices have fallen to easier ranges. Applet) are lower, 
with some goo,! samples from Ohio. Crunberries 
continue n disc ; tt, Is altogether too early in the sea¬ 
son, besides bailors can u*o wild grapes, as a tart 
variation, at b\ V ft. 
Apples — 
New Jersey, V< bbl... 2 75 @ 3 00 
State, t* bbl. 3 85 @ 3 50 
Western M bbl. 2 50 @ 3 HO 
Mixed lots, P bhl. 1 50 (.0 2 00 
Crab, V burh. 3 00 @ 0 00 
Peaches— 
Delaware, prime, # basket. I .VI ■ 2 Ml 
Delaware, siiiull and common, P basket HO (si 75 
Now Jersey fruit, P basket. I 00 a# 2 00 
Pears— 
Bartlett, good to prime, V bbl. 8 00 @ 12 00 
Bartlett, common to fair V bbl.,. 5 00 tH 7 00 
Sided, V litd. . H 00 @ 9 00 
Flemish Beauty, \> OUl... 0 00 ® II 00 
Duchosso, V hbl. H 00 00 10 00 
Cooking, V bhl. 3 50 0j» 1 50 
PI u Ins- 
Egg, # bbl. 13 00 @ 15 00 
Green Gages, V bbl. 12 00 <<» 16 50 
Green uitges, mil... 
Damson, p bbl. 
Grapes ~ 
Concord, lino V tt . 
Common lotH, P tt... 
Hartford Prullfle, P it. 
Delaware, Statu, e It,. 
Isabella, i< tt. 
flCbCUCM. 
Cranberries— 
Per bush..,.. 
U 00 @ 18 00 
Dohiware, Statu, e it,. 13 cl) 20c. 
Isabella, << tt. I) W lOo. 
Rebecca. 23® 30c. 
Cranberries— 
Per bush. 3 50 @ <00 
Per bbl . 0 00 @ 11 00 
Waterraetoiis—Per 100. 
Muskmelons—Per bbl. 
6 00 @ 25 00 
2 60 @ 3 50 
Groin.—Wheat, under the Influanee of free re¬ 
ceipts, a llrm freight market, and the backwardness 
of shippers to operate In view of the difficulty In 
selling exchange, lias dropped off ubout two amt four 
cents u liushol. At, the decline, the business lias 
been a trttio morn liberal for export, and thu local 
millers are tu icing a tittle morn freely. Corn is higher 
than last week a brisk trade having set in, mostly on 
Eastern account. Oats—Speculators uro twisting the 
market, and have it pretty much their own way. as 
the s' ink thrown on the market for the past few 
days h i * been very light. Kyn Is quiet; there are no 
cargo lots arriving. Barley Is tlrin ; a lot of State 
brought #1.30. Tho ttrst load of peas arrived here 
this week, but, so far as we can loam, have not been 
offered on the market. 
Till* Liut WV«k. 
Wheat.1,200,478 1,289,410 
Coni. 595,462 039,089 
Oats. 278,492 178.179 
Rye . 600 2,827 
Malt. 4.536 8.111 
Barley...,. — — 
Peas. — — 
Wheat— 
Spring No. 2, per bush. $1 40 @ 1 50 
Spring, No. 3. 1 35 @ l 42 
Spring, other grades. 1 55 @ l 58 
winter Western red. l 48 & l 53 
Winter Western white. 1 58 @ 1 59 
Michigan amber.1 53 ® 1 54 
California while. I 65 @ 1 72 
Corn — 
Western mixed, sound .. 108 @ 1 12 
Do, unsound....,,,. l 00 @ l u~ 
Yellow, now Western. 1 11 @ 1 16 
White, new,Including Southern. 1 20 @ 1 22 
Rye, Western, Canada and Statu. 1 ly @ l 22 
Oats— 
Southern and Western, new.. til® 69 
Malt...... . tai - 
Hoptt.—'There has been a good export movement 
in old, understood to Include fully 4,(KJ0 bales. Now 
are quiet. The growers ask higher prices than buy¬ 
ers are disposed t< pay, and there are but few lots 
sent forward. Sale* of new are at 15@16c. for State, 
17c, for fancy do., od Eastern at Ho. 
Huy mid St raw.-There Is a fair fall business 
for retail at 75c.@#l.l5, and shipping Is wanted atllOe. 
Long rye straw is worth 90f/$95c.; short do., 75®8oc.; 
oat straw, 55@60c. 
short do., 75,.)iS5e.; 
plenty, and as there is an ordinary call to meet the 
steamers and hotel trade, good prices arc obtained ; 
sales at 23@25o, Ducks are low, ranging from 75c. to 
#1.25 per pair. Geese will bring §1.7o@2,20 for West¬ 
ern ; (3@3.5U for New Jersey. 
Seeds—Are very dull, with but few lots received, 
and no sales to regulate prices. Clover: n@l4c,; 
Timothy. #4 03Hc@f4.75. Rough flax will sell at 
#».5tV>',#2.55. 
Vctfetitblcw.—A bettor class of low priced pota¬ 
toes are In tho market this week, ami the better 
guides are ueglected and not ruling so llrm. Sales 
tn a number of Instances being at prices fully ilfty 
cents per barrel lower. Sweet potatoes tiro more 
Plenty, and id lower. Onions arc higher. Tomatoes 
are selling low, present prices scarcely paying tor 
basketing. 
N. Jersey and L.Island Tomatoes, V crate. 20® 30 
onions, rope, per 100 bunches. 5 00 @ 5 50 
Onions, per hbl —. 3 50 04 - 
Potatoes, per bbl —... t 25 ® 2 37 
Marrow Squash, per bbl...... 75 fit 1 00 
Call tinge, new, per OX).... 4 00 60 0 Ml 
Brets, new, per loo bunches.. — 6i 5 00 
Groan Corn, per 1U0. 50 (.4 1 00 
Russia Turnips, P bid... 1 00® 1 25 
Lima Beans, V bush.. In pod.. 75 @ 1 00 
IJ 11 Ia Beaux, shelled. I 00 @ 5 00 
Kgg Plants. P bid . . 1 OO @- 
Sweet I'uUilues, Norfolk and Delaware.... 3 50 ® 4 50 
PlCkles, » 1.000. 1 60 @ 1 75 
Citron, P bbl..... I 00 60 
Peppers, green, is box. 2 50 (iv 
Pumpkins, V 100... .C OO <® 8 IX) 
Wool.—Fleece Is selling stowtv. Small lots urn 
selling to Manufacturers at irregular prices. An of¬ 
fering of Mosllia at auction shnrrijr, tends to have an 
influence on the buyers of line ttemv.s. Holders ro- 
nuin pretty Arm in their views, and very rarely press 
stock on the markel. No. 1 Ohio may bo quoted a(. 
iftaSOe.; California, the low grades,have sold largely 
id weak prices. Sales of California at 26c. for low, 
26c. for burry, 33(5330. for flue Sin-lug. 
Oblu. Pc 1111 .,and Virginia Fleece Foamo (V blood 
Merino) P it... I8i.<52c.: Medium, (H blood Merino) IH„o 
50; Extra. <\ blood Merino,) 48<>?5iJ; Double extra, 
(full blood do.,) 53@56; XXX, 60®- Did. and Midi. 
Fleece -Coarse, 47ti/50.: Medium, I7<1'J; Fluff, 45(3)18. 
New York end Vermont Fleece Coarse, 45w (8.: .Me¬ 
dium. I3fiy45: Extra, 406445. Wi*„ 111., Iowa, and Minn. 
Fleece—Coarse, 42fi/,4.»; Medium, 42fic 1 , 1 ; Extra, 4lkg42. 
Other kinds -('amnia, combing, tlnoee. 70w7.'>: Sweat, 
50m,5iJl.imed,50i..53; Combing,domes!iC,866765; Extra, 
(Hilled. KM 15; Super., do.. 42(0 til; LaUllet, 40t«45; No, 
1. pulled, 37W40; Shearling, 22(?'25; California, line 
unwashed, Spring, 300435; do.. Medium, unwashed 
spring. 30@34; do., common, unwashed spring, 2lka28; 
do., line Hu washed, fad, 23®36; do., medium, un¬ 
washed. full. 22<t25: do., common, unwashed, fall, 24 
@27; do., burry, unwashed, fall, I8@20; Cordova, DIP 
washed, 2l(i,24; Valparaiso, unwashed, 2P'.24: South 
A merlean Merino, unwashed,33®S5 ; do., Mesllr.a, un- 
Washed, 2Ti.r3H; do.. Creole, unwashed, 186621; dm, 
Cordova, washed. 27@3i iCupoOnod Hope, unwashed, 
* 10 . East India, Washed, .'XH4.i; Mexican, un¬ 
washed, llrcHO; Texas, line. 30(5)35; do., medium, 2864 
do., coarse. 2Ufsi23; do., burry, I8(s27; Tub, Ohio, 
Penn., und Md.. 55os60; Tub, western, 51 .kw.V 1 ; Tub, 
Southern. 35@15; Smyrna, unwashed. 22@20; do,, 
washed, XU» lb; Syrian, tin washed, 20ifli33. 
Whiisky.—Is very much tinner, with some specu¬ 
lative inquiry. \Yo quote at #1.25. 
Willows.— Osier, SHfeX'Hc. P m. 
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LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
NEW York, Sept. 24. 1869. 
TrtK third heavy week In the cattle lino, making 
the largest consecutive run of idsiek wo ever had, 
prevents any material udvuneu In prlens, Ht111 there 
Is 11 little tlrinness at the close. Sheep lire Dearly 
uniform, with a good demand for fat lunilis. Hogs 
have undergone little change fora long time. The 
weather has boon hot. during most of t he week, and 
much meat has either spoiled upon the hooks or 
been sold below cost. 
Tho following are the receipts for the week ending 
to-day, shown In comparison with Other seasonal 
1 comparison with otlior seasonal 
Mil® 
Illinois. 2,997 
New York .. 487 
Ohio.. 837 
depressing effect here. The market has not fairly 
opened yet. Prices will probably drop a fraction. 
Hogs.—The hog market is active and firm at #9; ■ 
#10.25. Hun moderate.— A. J, F. 
«»» ■ ■ 
The Country Cheese Market— 1 'Crude was briak 
at tho Little Falls market lor tho week ending 
gent. 25, with 11 fair delivery of farm dairies and 
a largo number of factories offered. Tin sal os 
of farm dairies ranged front li% to 15V, c. Must 
of tho toner factories made sales at 16He. We 
give quota lions as follows: -Old Fairfield, 16 Hu-; 
Buell's Rush, lt’*He.; Avery A - Ives, Ifl.H'e.; Smith 
Greek, Who.; IIopson’H Cold Creek, lOk'c.; Brock- 
oU's Hridge, id He.; North Fairfield, 16H'o.; Mnn- 
heim Center, Itto.; Fairfield Association, I6e.; 
Norway Association, ltio.-, Otaoquago, ISHc.; 
Mother Crook, 15'»o.; Crum Creek, l, r D,«*.; Cross 
Hoads, l.'vHe,; Snyder A Maxllwld, 15He.; New¬ 
port, Wo.; Poland, 15?»c.; West Creek, 15He.; 
boot. Wight's, 15c.: Ttuinor’s, 15,Hu.; Aeker- 
tnnn'8,15*0.; Clayvllle. !5Hc-; S, P. King, I3HC,; 
Cook, Ives & Co., Wo.; Fatonville, ISHa.; George 
Davis, ltlo.; Danube Cold Spring, WHO.; Mau- 
heim, I5He.; I.adoevllle, 16<'-; Dairy Hill, Wo.; 
Hates & Snell, 15;'io.: A. Smith & Co., 
Jidinstnn Cross Roads. C>Hc-.; llosHvlIle, 15*e.; 
Heiuis, 15’ju.; Cherry Valley, 15\o.; Fosters of 
Oneida, L5*c.; Fay, V»)tfw Nowvillo, lone. 
The sales or too Cory were very largo. No but¬ 
ter in the Little Falls market, this week. 
We havo advtces from abroad to the second 
week la September. Our Liverpool correspon¬ 
dent. reports that arrivals have been to a more 
limited extent, gttll buyers are more difficult to 
please vrtth flue, ami for medium qualities thoro 
is much better value in English. Chester Fair 
was held the first week lu September, nod 
although there was a larger show of choose 
than for years oust in September, there was net 
tho quantity which was generally expected, and 
that was principally of Inferior or medium 
qualities, tor which prices ruled as follows: 
Medium to good, 50s. to 00s. per ewt.; good to 
fine, 60s, to 70s. 
Ill Liverpool American cheese Is quoted, for 
lino factory, 68 to 63a. ^ ewt.; very good. 56 to 
01s.; very good furiu dairies, fid to 58,s.; second 
quality, 53 to 55s. There is a steady sale of 
American eheeso in London, extra lino going at 
6.8s.; line, 66s.; good, 6,2 to (its. 
In London English eheddar is quoted at 80 to 
86s.; Wiltshire double, 68 to 74s.; Cheshire, 711 to 
80s.; Scotch, 74 to 78 b.J Dutch cheese, Edams. 50 
to 58s.; (tondas, 46 to 50a. We have a report that 
it is dry in England, and that a drouth lias been 
prevailing In Germany, which may possibly have 
some iutluence on European cheese production, 
—x. a. w. 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
N E II n A N K A LANDS. 
A. .1. 83' KV ENS, Land Agent, Columbus, Nob. 
cEND Stamp lor 1'LOTtlVA LAND REGISTUR 
p C. b. ROBINSON A co„ .laekaoavlllc, Fla. 
UTltA VVBEURY, Itaapherry 11 ml Hliiek- 
berry Plimw. All the best aorta at low rules. 
Price List free. M. N. WII,SON, Mimodon, N. Y. 
This week.7,039 85 1,662 30,315 16,090 
Last week.7,139 192 2,429 41,508 17,204 
CrresVg weekoO.w.7 ,212 123 1,743 37,677 17,825 
Average '08...,.5.637 103 1,595 26,935 18,7*9 
Beeves. As is usual at this season of tho year, 
the receipts have been very heavy, though they 
are now gradually diminishing. Still uti average of 
7,610 per week for three weeks Is a very large num¬ 
ber, but the quality Of the stuck is poor, with tew 
except ions Texan Htcers have, been In heavy sup¬ 
ply and these arc Usually nur lowest grade cattle, 
but this week some very nurd lllimjl« dry cows and 
little, thin hell ers exceeded them in inoannnss, ami 
run dnwn t" 6@t)C, C a>. It in generally understood 
that no really good euttle are feeding at the West, 
the bulk of rJio stools being tllln and medium grass 
steers really only tit for steers— with a large admix¬ 
ture of Texans. 
The contrast between these and the very few fat 
cattle Is so great that the latter sell at high prices 
when received, und go off quickly. On Monday lust 
one extra fat drove of grade Durhuins, 8)4 ewt., was 
Sold at 16®I6S<!., with a few ot the choice at 17c,, but 
limbing lias equaled them slrmo. There were 3,785 
cattle ob sale Monday, bill, close to 500 of them were 
held over for a fill are market, there being that num¬ 
ber too many, on the following Wednesday. 1,664 
fresh cattle were brought In. hut more than 400 stale 
animals were added lo them, making 2,095 head on 
sale, and with a little better feeling all were sold off, 
generally at 13(iM5c. per lh„ some poop ones going 
much lower, and a row fat cattle selling at 10@10Ho, 
Leanness was the eharueterlutleof the droves, hut 
dealers promise something better, or else butchers 
say they will go out themselves to see what they eun 
llud, A genuine drove of Illinois seallawugs, 4 ewt., 
sold at 8®9o. per lb., with 11 thin drove of Texans at 
10® Uc. 
Tho following uro the prices ut the clone of tho 
market • 
This week. Last week. 
Cent*. Cent*. 
Extra tlno bullocks, IP ft...10)4 ® 16.q 16 ® I8K 
Good to prime. '* ...15 ® 10 14K ® 15H 
Medium. " ,..14 M 14H 13X ® 14 
Ordinary. “ .. .12.H ® 13.H 12 ® 13 
Poorest grade. “ ... 8 @ 10 10 ® 11 
Average, of all sales.,.11 ‘f (<s — UR' ® — 
These euttle came from the following States, viz.: 
Kentucky. 789 
Now Jersey. 12 
Canada. 41 
Honey — Is quoted in u very moderate way ut 3b® 
35c. for comb in boxes and strained in glass jars. 
Hoops.-Prime 14 feet poles are worth 45®50c.; do. 
12 feet do., 10:<445e. 
Milk.—Still quoted ut #3.50®4.0Q 8 40 quart can. 
l'rovisions,— Pork. -Speculators have been in the 
market this week, and purchased freely. The coun¬ 
try demand also tuts boon good, amt altogether the 
market has shown considerable Ufa. Tint month 
ojjencd with au unusually small stock, which has 
since been considerably reduced, and the Increased 
trade noticed above has sent prices up fully #1.50 V 
bbl. on our last quotations for mess. At the close, 
sellers are not disposed to sell at less than #31.75. 
Beef lias not changed, with u small jobbing Inqulrv. 
Middles have been slow the past week for export, 
owing to the irregularity of the exchange market; 
Short rib, in hulk, have sold at Wife. Lard lias been 
ruling in the buyer's favor Parcels for immediate 
delivery are scarce, but for llie mouth prices are 
lower. The jobbing trade Is small. We quote for 
October at l7;Y®18c.; 3. O., Jan., 15R @16e. 
TliU Wvek, Last Week. 
Reef, pkgs. 56 35 
Fork, pkgs... 342 696 
(’utmeuts, pkgs. . 124 222 
Lard, pkgs. 379 412 
Lard, kegs. 400 100 
Beef, Plain Mess, p bbl . #5 00 @ 13 OO 
Beef, Extra Mess .. 10 Ik) @17 00 
Beef, Prime Mess. IP tee. 10 00 @ 24 00 
Beef, India Mess. 20 00 @ 30 00 
Pork, Prime Mess, V bbl. 30 00 ® 31 00 
Pork, Mess, Western. 31 37 @ 31 75 
Pork, Prime, Western. 27 00 @ 27 50 
Bacon, V ft. 1 GJ 4 @ 17 
Lard.in bbls. yjv 
Hams, pickled. 17 @ 19 
Hams, dry salted. ... — @ 17 
Shoulders. Pickled. 18 @ 19 
Shoulders, dry salted. UX@ 15 
Beet Haras P bbl. 25 00 & 30 00 
Smoked Hums. 18 @ 19 
Clear Rib.. 19R® 19.5f 
Poultry.—Fowls and chickens are plenty this 
week. The trude are purchasing sparingly, and 
much lower prices huve been accepted, fowls down 
to lu@17c.; chickens 16@18c. Turkeys are not very 
Missouri. 296 Texas.1,064 
Pennsylvania. 17 Indiana. 344 
Michigan... 39 Connecticut. 30 
West. Virginia. 81 
Jf ilrli flown.—These are In very light supply.and 
all the good ones are quickly taken at full prices. 
Nothing very him Is selling below #90 in lots, and #100 
each when singled out. Koine extra appearing cows 
worosold at #120, und even #125 for twoor three picked 
cows. This demand causes owners of poor stock to 
send In partially dry. ami other Inferior cows, to get 
rid of them. Such animals only bring .*50@60 each. 
Venl Cnlvex.— After a scam supply and higher 
prices, during which prune lat vetils brought 13c., 
there Is a reaction again and a downward tendency, 
m,t wouthar contributing to tho deproMidn. Btill 
line, fnt milk calves will bring l2@12J4c., with fair 
veals at 10q® lie. and poor at 8@9e. Some thin grass 
calves have to be sold at 5®6o. or #9®10 each. A good 
tat ha of " grassers” will sell at #11 <« 12. A lot of IS) 
brought #10 per head: 12 sold at #12, wkile 82 head 
mixed grass, buttermilk, and milk calves averuged 
#12.39 each. 
Sheep nnil Lambs. There Is 11 little fulling off 
In the supply and a firmness In prices lint they are 
scarcely ns high as tboy were last week. After the 
close ot tho market one week ago they ran down a 
trifle, and Have now barely regained what was lost. 
I n fact, wo can soaredy report them up to last week’s 
rate*, hnl. that, is muro owing to an Inferior quality 
than to much decline In prices. Thin sheep tire now 
selling at Itcwjiyo. p it. when weighed. Some lots 
are so poor that butchers refuse logo upon the scales 
with them, hut at #2<u;2..MJ each they are not over 4c. 
c m. Good to prime lots null at 5R<j0o„ with choice 
selections at okc.. and when something very extra 
Is found 7e. cun lie obtained. Lamb* range from 7c. 
for quite thin up to 8', v <i)8\e. fur choice and extra. 
An Idea of the market can lie gathered from tho fol¬ 
lowing late sales, viz.: 697 uhio sheep, scarcely me- 
60 ft*., same m ice; H8 of 55 tbs., 7Re.; 67 of 52 tbs. fair, 
8c.; a lot, of t» ms., by.c.: and some of iff ft*„kxo. The 
largest offerings arc at Furtv-elghth street, though 
that Is the youngest of tin.- miirkel places. 
Swtne. It is not often that lings continue so 
nearly uniform for such a length of lime. As manv 
of our hog products are shipped to Europe, where 
the prices obtained are 111 gold, the recent rise In this 
mctul would advance the prices hut for the difficulty 
oi placing exchange. They remain steady at ORe. 
for very rough Imgs, up to UlRc. for prime. Dressed 
are selling at 12R@I3 c. 
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BUFFALO LIVE STOCK MARKET. 
[Reported for the Rural New-Yorker ] 
BrrvKAi.o, Sept. 23—p. m. 
Cattle.— The supply Is somewhat liberal, and 
prices arc a fraction lower. There Is a fuir demand 
for good stock, but common Is neglected. We quote 
rates as followsGood to prime beef cuttle, $7.50@ 
#826; poor to medium. #j.50@7. 
Sheep.— The arrivals so far are moderate. Unfa¬ 
vorable advices from Eosteru markets huve had a 
y 11 1 : 
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Clothes IWringer X 
SALESMEN. A FEW RELIABLE, KNER- 
l>) getlo salesmen, to sell by sample standard goods. 
Address II. If. RICH A RDM A 
413 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Pa. 
'Dl'si v less and PLEASURE. MAGIC 
1) Whistle, to Imitate bird*and tlinir sounds, and the 
celebrated Fountain Fen, mailed on receipt, of 25 cts. 
Singly, 16 cts. FLKTCII Nil & Co., 77 Nassau ft., N. Y. 
Cl’EClAL NOTICE.—A l,L WHO INTEND 
D In plant GRAPE vlNEB, cither single, dozen or 
hundred, will save 56 per cent, by buying here. Send 
for our Price List und see fur yourselves. Every vine 
warranted true tu name. The Martha is u specially, 
and will give sktlNfuctlon to all. Send for Price List 
to I'FIFFNER A MAKQIMKDT, Dataware, Ohio. 
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I Fni the exhibition u t I ,i,) 1 11 ‘v ' -inrtdiiril size be¬ 
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Coop is easily folded togatbar, occupying but a very 
small space when not In use. Sent by Express. Price 
#.V or 5 Coops for ¥'.;n, 10 Coop:* fbr #30. Address 
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n 111ES. Established 1842. • planters and dealers 
supplied willi Fruit and Ornamentul Slock Wo 
promise to show the largest and tn>*t stuok of Apple 
Trees In the Union. Those wishing to purchase lire 
invited to examine our stook. t 'ntalogues furnished. 
B.C. FROST, Win kins. N. V. 
P AVER YKODV WANTS IYIA RTIIA I - The 
'j most perroctlv reliable, healthy, hardy and pro¬ 
ductive While Gvnpi*. Sent by mall, .niefnlly 
pueked, strong No.J plants, #1 each i #9 iluMfl. Send 
stamps for llluHlratcd Cataluguo m oyer I 04) beat 
vnrlcitlea of Gratios and Small Fruits, to 
GKO. W CAMPBELL,Delaware, Ohio. 
A HVANTAGKS TO ADVICStTISKKs 
are insured by my increased facilities. These, 
comhined with an experience of years, are not. to be 
excelled by any Other Agency. HONOltAlst.6 I'O.M- 
i'ktitio.v I.NV 1 TKD. Before malting contracts, semi 
for my circulars and such Information as you desire. 
T. C. EVANS, Advertising Agent, 
106 Washington street, Boston. 
tW The best and most desirable papers ure always 
recommended. 
IMPROVED. 
[Doable Cotjh and Double Premirei\ 
The Strongest and best Wringer 
in the Market. 
The “ Universal Improved" has ROWELL’S 
PATENT DOUBLE ('IMIS on mir rml o/ the roll, 
In combination with the PATENT STOP, (which 
is In no other Wringer,) to prevent thu Double Cog* 
from separating so far as lo lose their power. 
These Patent Double Cogs have very long and 
strong teeth, set alternately, so that the teeth In the 
one come opposite the spaces In the other, thus 
affording an upright tooth and center pressure illl 
the time in Ihe same wheel. 
Tho Importance of this is not generally under¬ 
stood, and popple sometimes buy a wringer with 
shifts coys oil. hot It mils of the shaft, expecting to ge.t 
tho same advantage, but as articles can disconnect 
these single cog-wheels continually on either one 
side or the other, turn-half of the power of tho cog* 
Is constantly lost; or, If a largo article passes through 
the center, all tint uogu are frequently disconnected 
and rendered useless. Hu oil u wringer has double 
pegs for wringing a vory small article, hut practi¬ 
cally only Slnyle Coys for a medium article, und no 
Coys at all for a largo article, when most needed. 
Tho “Universal" has tho patent 
LEVER CLAMP, 
which takes linn hold of tho tub by pressing on njipo- 
site titles of the same staves (thus avoiding any possi¬ 
ble strain or injury to tho tub,) and is adjustable by 
aslnyle screw to tubs of any size or curve. 
Tho “ Universal" also has the peculiar advantage 
of two pressure screws, so arranged with Patent 
Wooden Springs, that each screw presses on both tails 
of Ihe roll alike, Ihe same as if it were in the center, 
while the two together give double thu capacity for 
pressure. 
Tho “ Universal" has all i/s Iron parts either wrought- 
Or malleable iron, timl Is built so strongly and sub¬ 
stantially that Cor yours it cannot be broken in wring¬ 
ing garments by the strongest person. 
We will now furnish the various sizes of this best 
anil slnmyesl uf all 1 Vrlnyers, on as liberal terms, and 
utas low prices, In either large or small quantities, 
as other licensed wringers cun ho obtained. 
Sold to the trade everywhere. No exclusive buIo 
given. 
The celobrated 
DOTY WASHING MACHINE 
Sold ulso on most favorable terms. 
U. C. BROWNING, Gen. Agent, 
3‘i Cortland St., New York. 
rpurc A1TIKHI4 IN INSTITUTE 
1 Grand National Exhibition, 
OFEN DAILY FRmM !) A. M. TO 10 P. M-, ON 
Third Aemue, between 63 d and Mill Streets. 
This Is the most Complete Exhibition ever made 
by the Institute. 
THU iNA4 HINKI* V UIH’ARTlIliM, 
NOW IN FULL motion, Is a Wonderful Display, 
with Hie Bullock Printing Press, Lyull's Lonnie, and 
Hundreds of Maotilnes Driven by Steam and (elec¬ 
tricity. It lias never been emiulod on tbf continent 
in interest to ull. The exhibition Is enlivened WED¬ 
NESDAY and SATCUDAV AFTERNOONS, and 
EVERY EVENING, Iv, THEODORE THOMAS’S 
CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA. REFRESHMk'NTS 
of the BEST KINO in the building Season tickets 
for gentlemen, #3; tor indie:-. #a; tangle admission, 60 
cents; children under 12 years, 26 rent*. Packages 
of 23 tickets for shops at 30 cents each. Entrance on 
Second and Third Avos. HOW TO GET TO THE 
FAIR.—The Second anil Third Ait. and Belt Line 
Railroads, with Extra Curs running, afford ample, 
cheap and direct meuns ol access. FROM BROOK¬ 
LYN, JERSEY CITY AND THE WEST SIDE. Ex¬ 
tra cars win ran or. the Fifty-ninth St. Belt Lino 
Railroad, intersecting the Till It Dane all other Ave¬ 
nue Railroads, the Hudson and East River Steamers, 
Railroads and Ferries, till the close of tho Exhibi¬ 
tion at night., during the couliumuico of the Fair. 
B uy this novelty wkingeh, 
or at least take it On trial with ANY or ALL 
others, und keep tho BUST, 
ttf" For sale everywhere. 
N. B. I’ll ICLFS &. CO., General Agents, 
17 Coi'tCnudt Hi., New York. 
JT OUSGHOLD BLESSINGS. 
UNION WASHING MACHINE 
AND WRINGER. 
Admitted to be the best and mostdurublein tho mar¬ 
ket. Warranted to wa>h perfectly without souking, 
rubbing or boiling, and will save Itsi coat in 6 months. 
WARD’S AMERICAN .MANGLE, lor Ironing 
Clothes without heat tor hand or stnum power a 
perfect treasure in a laundry. 
FLL'TING AlACHI N EK, with the latest Improve¬ 
ments. FLUTING SCISSORS, HAD IRONS, and 
other laundry articles. Clothes Dryers, Wringers or 
all kinds. ,1 WARD 4 CO„ 
No. 31 (formerly No. 23)CortlamU Ht., N. Y. 
Wringere of ull kinds repaired. Scud for Circular. 
Agents wanted everywhere for the Washer and 
Mangle. 
OF NEW YORK, 
212 BROADWAY, cor. FULTON ST. 
Issues all the new forms of policies, and presents 11 s 
favorable terms us any Company in the United States. 
The Company will make temporary loans on Its 
Policies. 
Thirty days’ grace allowed on each payment, and 
the policy held good during that time. 
Ail of our policies are Incontestable after live an¬ 
nual payments. 
Policy-holders share in the annual prollts of the 
Company, and have a voice in the election and man¬ 
agement of the Company. 
No policy or iuci ■ ■ il fee charged. 
Dividends for D* arc now being paid. 
Fifty per cbut. on Life Policies Issued previous to 
January. 1807. 
Thirty-live per cent, on Endowments issued previ¬ 
ous to January, 1867. 
All Pulicles hon-forfeltable on the principle of tho 
Massachusetts law 
KDWARB A. JONE8, PlTHldcut. 
.1. O. HALSEY, Vice-President. 
J. A. MGRTIMORE, Secretary. 
CHARLES G. PEARSON, Ass’t Sec’y. 
Call or send for Circular. Agents wanted. 
/ 1 BEAT ATLANTIC 
^ — — J TS — — — C — I 
J A B G E SALE 
Short-Horn Cattle 
We will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION .without reserve, 
on WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 87, 1869, at GROVE 
PARK FARM, tierlln, Suntanmn County, 1 lUnala, on 
Toledo, Wabash and Western Railroad, (27) Twenty- 
seven head of Tlmroiigh-bred Short-Horn Cow- and 
Heifers, til) Eleven head of Young Bulls, (It Four 
head Grade Outlie.(onecow nod three heifers.) Also, 
(15) Fifteen head of South Down Sheep, bred from 
inipiirtutton of IrtfiT. 
'iV.liMfl up Salk. Under #25, cash In hand; above 
that amount a credit of six months will be given 
with approved security: If not paid nr. maturity to 
I,ear lit per coni. Int erest from date. Five per cent, 
discount will be given to those wishing to pay cash. 
Catalogues furnished on application. Conveyances 
will be furnished ut the Depot to and from tin- Farm. 
JAMES N. BROWN’S SUNS. 
Berlin, Sltngumotl Co.. 111. 
P URE SOUTH DOWN SHEEP. I OFFER 
26 ewes, 3 to 3 years old, bred from importa¬ 
tions of Thorne, .Morris and K. Cornell, m prices 
from #6 to #9 each. They ure perfect, healthy, and 
Ih very tine condition. 11 nil are taken they will bo 
sold at a bargain GEORG E 11A UTS 11 URN K. 
Locust Gruve, Rahwuy, Nuw Jersey. 
nrUK-BKED CHESTER WHITE PIGS. 
IT Persons wishing to tin prove their stock, should 
remember that wu breed and ship our own pigs. For 
particulars, address J. SV. & M. IRWIN, Pcnulngton- 
vlllo, Chester Cu„ l*u. 
P URE CHESTER WHITE 1M41S by Un¬ 
original shipper. Send for Circular on Breeding 
and Cars of Bwine. Also, South Down Blieep und 
Fancy Fowls. 
THUS. WOOD, Doe llun, Chester Co., Pa. 
/ I P. COOPER. Toughkoimnioii, Clu-stev 
V.'» Co., Pit. Breeder and shipper of Core Chester 
While Pigs, Bond stump for Circular ami Price 1,1st. 
riHiK AMERICAN CHESTNUT —ONE OK 
I_ the best timber trees, and decidedly the bent nut 
producing tree lu America. 250.000. from8 lo i;; Inches 
high, lor sale. Circulars sent Iree. Address 
8TORR8, HARRISON & ( ()., Puliiesville, O. 
c T E A 171 ~ 
TO LIVERPOOL. 
CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. 
From Pier Nu. 46 North River. WEDNESDAY. 
NEBRASKA, 3,392 tons.Oct, 6. at 36 I*. M. 
MANHATTAN, 2.965 tons.Oct. 13. at 13 M. 
IDA un, 3,132 tons.Oct. 24), at 3 P. M . 
MINNESOTA, 2,960 tons. .Oo.t. 27,nt IIP , A. 31. 
NEVADA. 3,125 tons. Nov. 3, at 2b, P. M. 
COLORADO, 3,015 tons.Nov 10, 
Caiiin Pahhaoe .(Gold). .#80. 
STIOfcKA n k . ... .(Currency). .#30. 
Saloon and State Rooms all on Deck. 
Steerage Passage Office, No. 29 Broadway, 
For freight or enlim passage apply to 
WILLIAMS ,n GlJION, No. 71 Wall St. 
.(Gold). .#80. 
_(Currency). .*30. 
J UST PUBLISHED—OCTOBER NUMBER 
UK 
HITCHCOCK’S 
NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE. 
CONTENTS. 
MADAME MALIRUAN. Portrait and Biog. 
LEONARDO DA VINCI. “ “ 
.MARRIAGE IN GREAT BRITAIN. 
CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. Editorial. 
ART NOTES. 
DRAMATIC NOTES. 
MUSICAL NOTES. 
POETRY AND CORRESPONDENCE. 
MUSIC. 
THE STARRY FLAG. For Voice and Piano. 
MY SOUL TO GOO, MY II KART TO THEE. Do. 
KISS WALTZ. Piarei. 
KIT FLANNAGAN’S FAIRY. Voice and Piano. 
Specimen copies mailed free, on receipt of price, 
25 cents each. Hold by Booksellers und Newsdealers. 
Address BEN.I. W. HITCHCOCK, 
Publisher, 21 Bookman st., New York. 
Agents wanted everywhere. Write for Terms. 
j i S U P U BUSH i: I> . 
T IT 10 
GREAT NATIONAL SONG, 
ENTITLED 
“ The Starry Fla^” 
Written by 11. Millard, R*q, the Author of *’ il'ait- 
vng, " Fiiki L’.l iio'/'/cn,’ 1 an., vice. 
This beautiful goni Is arranged for Die Piano, and 
every lover of hi- country should have a copv. 
Printed on heavy Music Paper. Price 10 cents. It 
is also contained in the October Number of Hitch¬ 
cock's NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE (now ready.) 
Price 25 cents. Mailed free on receipt of price. 
Address BENJ. VV. HITCHCOCK. 
Publisher, 2ff Beckman St., Now York. 
and Pacific Tea Company, 
NO. S lilt IH'II STREET, 
P. 0. Box 5506.NEW YORK CITY. 
An organization of capitalists for the purpose of 
importing Teas and distributing them to Merchants 
throughout the country at Importer’s prices. Estab¬ 
lished 1869. Send for Price List. 
W I la C O X 
SILVER PLATE 00., 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
THE FINEST QUALITY OF ELECTRO - PLATE, 
FUR run UMK OF 
HOTELS, 
RESTAURANTS, 
PRIVATE FAMILIES, 
CHURCHES, 
AND FOR WEDDING AND HOLIDAY PRES¬ 
ENTS, In addition to tliolr usual line of goods, invite 
attention tu their 
PATENT PORCELAIN-LINED ICE-PITCHERS, 
PORCELAIN-LI N ED I 1 A Kl NG-DISII ES, with SIL 
V ER-PL A T IS I > R EC El VERS. 
CROCKERY BAKING-DIB RES, with SILVER- 
PLATED receivers. 
GLASS-LINED DESSERT SETS, Etc’., Etc. 
The quality of all TRADE MARK 
goods beurlng their ls guaranteed. 
Factories at WEST M Kill DEN, CONN. 
Salesroom,21 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. 
J^VERY PARMER 11 IS 4»WN MILLER ! 
THE DIAMOND MILL COMPANY, 
CITS CllWJViVri, OHIO, 
ARK MANUFACTURING 
SIX l\m IF GRIST MILLS 
For Hand and Fairer Use, 
Having capacities of from 1 to 30 bushels per hour, 
and at, prices from *15 to *175,—being less than one- 
half the price of Burr Stone Mills of corresponding 
capacities. Those Mills are tho most durable of any 
yet Invented, are self-sharpening, and can ho run 
steadily for years without the expendit ure of a dol¬ 
lar l’or dressing or repairs. Each 3IIII ls fully war¬ 
ranted, and will more than 
SAVE ITS PRICE EVERY YEAR! 
H3f~ Send for Descriptive Circular and Price List. 
Address 
THE DIAMOND MILL UO„ 
is East Sec ond St., t tlnclnimil. 1 )hht. 
A GENTS Wanted.—A now and ^ A 
wonderful lnvenuon, winds 
up like a clock, kills rats, goph, --fl- i -2t -. ■— s 
era, squirrel-, mice, ter.., throws [ «pagK 2£ti l 
them away and acts itself quick **' V Y _,;il)llw 
ns Its name tltdlcatce. One trapMj xirCJuruTkiiui 
nnd terms to agents acnl bye.wv't' TDAn 
press on receipt of one dollar. JN, I TRAM 
Address LioitTNINO TkafCo., 95 Mercer bt.,N( w Yor 
r^« CAPITALISTS aud UlTIIGltANTS. 
North Carolina Fully Described. 
The South offers splendid opportunities for Capital 
and Emigration, and 
THE “ OLD NORTH STATE*’ 
especially holds out rare inducements. A Full De¬ 
scription of Its Counties, together with Letters from 
Prominent, Cl linens uf the Stale in Relation to Soil, 
Climate, Production*. Minerals, Ac., ure given lu 
NORTH CAROLINA, 
V GUIDE TO CAPITALISTS AM) EMIL RAM’S, 
An 6vu. volume of 136 pages, which every Individual 
meditating investment or settlement In tho South 
should peruse. 
Prick— In Cloth...,....#! 25 
Paper... 75 
Sent post-paid on receipt of price. Apply lo or 
address RURAL NEW-YORKER OFFICE, 
41 Park Row, New York, or Rochester, N. Y. 
