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PHIVATE FAMILIES, 
CHURCHES, 
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PATENT t’O IK'EI,A IN-LI NED ICE-PITCHERS, 
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GLASS-LINED DESSERT SETS, ETC., Etc. 
Tho quality of nil (|(^|) TRADE MARK 
goods bearing their is guaranteed. 
LATEST, P. 111.—Only I,ISO cattle wore received 
to-duy, and all were sold early, at a trilling ndvanei, 
though nothing went above 16e„ and tails ran down 
to 16c. The quality was poor. 
Sheep arrivals, 3,983, but they are not nil selling, 
the dead meat markets being bad. Some fat, 65 lbs., 
brought Sic. 
llogs are looking up, with 3,?.>7 arrived to-day. 
Dressed have advanced to 13!-;c. No sales alive. 
Seeds.—Grass kinds are sparingly offered. Clover, 
i3®14c.: timothy, $4.62)4(*4.7a. Hough flux is held at 
$2.5002.55. 
Vegetables.—Potatoes are moving a little more 
freelv. with a liberal supply. Prices begin to react 
trom the low point, although no advance has been 
obtained yet. Onions lire lower. Tomatoes are still 
ruling low. Garden truck Is in better assortment, 
but prices are hut settled yet. 
Potatoes— „ „ _ „ 
Reach Mlows. t( bid.$3 ?•> ® 7 aO 
Buekeve. V bid. } §9 w } 12 
Monitor. V Id.,I. J 25 ® 1 50 
Goodrich, It bbl.. . J K! ! 2? 
Jackson White . .. 1 SS S? ! 35 
Sweet potatoes, Va.,F bid.. J 00 t" 4 JO 
Sweet Potutoos. Del., )* bbl. 100 o 4 -a 
Tomatoes, L. 1. and N. J,, V bush. 2a ® JO 
Onions, per bbl.. a 00 On a ~a 
Onions, rope, pnr 100 biiuehes... 5 a0@ 1 uu 
Marrow Squash, per bbl. 'Jr. 
Greon Corn, per BJO.... r,u ® 1 K) 
Cabbage, per 100.4 00 <w 7 M 
Egg Plants, P bbl.. ) 25 06 J gO 
Luna Means, V bush., In pod... t J ® I -■> 
Citron, V id.).1 00 06 - 
Pcipporfc* jtrooiv ...- v" — 
Canlliiowers, V < 1 o/.., prime.J }JJJ "6 * M> 
Caulltiowers. V do/., common... 1 00 00 2 uu 
Carrots. bbl. . * 00 ® 2 w 
Russia Turnips,.,’ bill.. . 1 50 Ot l «a 
Wool.—Fleece is still neglected. The high grades 
have I,non In the most demand. Holders are getting 
little better bids, ami m e somewhatlndiOeront about 
selling, except at full prices. No. I Ohio is held at 
4'.k„.j0e,; X Ohio, Mlc.: XX Ohio, 51®&5e. Foreign kinds 
have been sparingly dealt IP, owing to tins unsettled 
State Of the gold market. 
Ohio, Penn,.and Virginia FleeeO—Coftroe (H blood 
Merino) *< i : ..53c. , Medium, ('•; blood Merino) is® 
5 ( 1 ; Extra. (V liluod Merino,) IHniJiO; Double extra, 
(full blood <b>„) 52s,» XXX, 60/,•. . Ind. anil Midi. 
Fleece—Conr.-c. 47®&0i: Medium, 47®49; Fine,46(918. 
New York uml Vermont Fleece—Course, 45®48. ; Me¬ 
dium, 43/3 45 ; Extra, lib, 16. Wis., 111.. Iowa, and Minn. 
FICBOB—Coarse. 42® 45: Medium, 480(45; Extra, 41X842, 
Ollier kinds—Canada, c.omhlng. ilecce, '‘0®75t Sweat, 
00(7667;'LImed,.'itii.f55: Combing, domestic, 57 ,,,,, 15; Extra, 
pulled.40«Mr>; Super., do., Lambs, 46® 15; No. 
1 , pulled, media; shearling, 22,./25; California, line 
unwashed. Siding, Kmtlft; do., Medium, unwashed 
spring. 30® 34; do., common. uitwashed spring, 26®23 ; 
do., tine, unwashed, fall, 33(92(1; do., medium, un¬ 
washed, fall. 22 <.f 2 fl; do., common, unwashed, tall, 74 
wifi; do,, burry, unwashed, fall. I8®20; Cordova, un¬ 
washed, 21(621; Valparaiso, unwashed, 21'6,24 : South 
American Merino, unwashed, $2w55; de., Mestlziv, un¬ 
washed, ’JVi.'.Ho: do.. Creole, unwashed, lSfo’21; do., 
Cordova, washed, 2T®31; Cape Good Hope, unwashed, 
itfVuUO; East India, washed. iHVTU&i Mexican, un¬ 
washed, 17w20: Texas, line. 30®35{ do., modlum. 28® 
32; do,, coarse, 2tk.-,‘i'i; do., burry, I8(,n27; Tub, Ohio, 
Penn., and Md.. &5®ll<l; Tab, Western, S0®5i>: Tub, 
Southern. 35fa 13; Smyrna, unwashed, 22®20; Uu., 
washed, 33(5 in; Syrian, unwashed,'ini-ai. 
Messrs. Walter Brown A Co. hold ihelr seventh 
regular pulillr sale yesterday. Tho offer in l- s im¬ 
portant, footing lip 1,108 bales,exclusively 1 1 l/a. 
There was a largo ttf len<btnce,ufid some of t,.c heav¬ 
iest numul'aotories lo the country were represented. 
The bidding was quite spirited, and the prices real¬ 
ized were considered very satisfactory. The runge 
ot prices was us follows Sandfly, 2K®30c.: Merino, 
24J4(<(*32! 1 (!.; No. 1 at 23 ,®29H'e.: No. 2 at, 21X1924X0.; 
No. 3 at 23®23)<o.; unclassified at 25®36c.; lambs, 19c. 
Whisky Has sold well at. Armor figures, includ¬ 
ing lull parcels at. $1.18. Receipts for the week, 3,383 
barrels. 
Willows. -U/ter, 5M® 6 Me. $ lb. 
Dried Fruits. — Apples begin to nniv freely 
from the South, and the quality is good. The stock 
is accumulating, as buyers are not hurried in their 
purchases, and prices allow some weakness. We 
quote Virginia apples at 7H®9c. for ordinary cut; 
Kk.ilOSe. for sliced. Peeled peaches. If prime, can 
be placed in small lots at about steady figures. Or¬ 
dinary parcels will bring UwJSe-, and selected lots 
l'k.i 20c. Cri peeled peaches sell well at 7/«hc. for quar¬ 
ter-. and iki' the. for halves. Blackberries are plenty 
and weak ut Biifeilc. Cherries firm at 27 v<2m». Re¬ 
ceipts for tho week, of all kinds, foot up l,7td pkgs. 
Eggs.—The receipts for the week arc rather lib¬ 
eral, rooting up 5,233 bhls., or i»H bids, more than last 
week. These have been coming to a few receivers. 
The unusual steadiness the market exhibits has in¬ 
duced quite n lively disposition among the trade to 
huvupund get control of a fair share of the .stock. 
Holders at the close are asking stronger figures. We 
quote Western at .3CI5310., loss off, Bo. at murk, 27wi 
Me., these prices for express lots. State and Penn¬ 
sylvania will bring 3&ip33e. 
Floiif.—Stateand Western grades have met with 
a light shipping demand. The foreign markets are 
in a position to invite shipments, but the trouble in 
Wall street and the difficulty In placing exchange 
has brought trade almost to n stand. The receipts 
have been free and offered at trilling cnmccsawins, the 
common and medium grades held with tlio most 
firmness. Southern is lower, with moderate arrivals, 
which are offered quickly, live rtonr is a shade easier 
With a light business. Corn meal is held very steady, 
with a quiet market, Receipts for the week. 89.318 
bbls. flour, 1,200 bbls. eoru meal, 480 bags corn meal. 
Flour — 
No. 2, per bbl. ..$5 '25 <S> $5 75 
Su pern no. State .. a 85 ® 0 10 
Extra State....... . li 15 G 6 0 40 
Extra Western, common to good, . , H 1.3 0 i 0 35 
Double Extra Western and St. Louis.... li 60 t,a s Kl 
Southern supers. . 0 H) @ 0 80 
Southern exl m and family.. 7 till® 10 00 
ralifornln... .@ — 
Rye floitr, lino and superfine. 4 25 (9 Ole 
Corn meal, Brandywlne. 11 30 06 — 
Corn meal, Western and Jersey.. 5 50 ® (J 00 
Corn meal, coarse. V 100 lbs . 2 1(1 @ -—- 
Corn meal, fine yellow and white, do..... 2 50 ® 2 70 
Fresh Fruits. Poaches are still quoted, but this 
week will take t hem from the list, as they will cease 
us a commercial feature. Notwithstanding tlieahim- 
danoo Hint has ul tended this year, tho purchase for 
family preserving has been loss active than was e x- 
pecteil. This demand latterly la generally affected 
|>y the Immense quantity of excellent canned fruit 
Unit is thrown on the market at prices within tho 
reach of general lopal trade, and the old-fashioned 
“pound for pound" vexation in “lining up" is no. 
llreably avoided. Apples are rating as before, with 
11 further Improvement, In sorts. IVurs are selling 
briskly, while the sudden and heavy advance In Hurt- 
letts has given 11 better outlet for mhor descriptions, 
particularly choice Heckels. Borne extra marks of 
River Itanlotts, In half tihls., are quoted to-day at 
sis, 1 75 (' bbl. Grapes work off rapidly at-our prices. 
('ranhi'lTies are lower, with much ot lain arrivals Q( 
to hold. Quinces are in market, hut there is no es¬ 
tablished price, Melons of all kinds are nominal, 
i’bestnuts bring temporary high prices through their 
novelty. 
YOUNC 
BUFFALO LIVE STOCK MARKET 
[Reported for the Rural Now-Yorker. | 
IUtffai.o, Sept. 30—P. M. 
C'nttU*.—The run so iar is a moderate one, hut the 
market is dull. Little business has been done yet. 
The attendance of buyers is small, and those here 
are not anxious to invest to any great extent, Tho 
experience of last week has made them cautious, 
and tho prospects are none of the best. Wo quote 
the market weak, ul $lw$8.50 for pour to medium 
cattle, and $7.25®$8.25 for good to prime. 
Ilogx.—The supply is moderate, and the market 
fairly active, ut $u.26Gu$IU,2‘i, according to quality. 
Tho latter figure is the outside. Pigs are evidently 
very scarce, and prices are sure to advance- Farmers 
who fat early will make the most money, for corn is 
low Olid it will pay to convert It Into pork Oven at 
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Peaches — 
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Scekol, i>< bbl. 
Flemish Beauty, V bbl. 
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Cooking, V bbl.... 
Plums— 
Egg, V bbl. 
Common, V bbl. 
Green Gages, V bbl. 
Damaon, V bbl,,.. 
Grapes— 
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Common lots, r' hi. 
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Delaware, State, t* it. 
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Cranberries— 
Per crate... 
Per bbl. . 
Watermelons, V 1W.. 
MusknicloiiH, V bbl. 
Quinces, bbl. 
chestnut*. *) hush. 
Peanuts, large, i< bush....,. 
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sized, Inng-wnoled Leicester Sheep, and Essex Pigs. 
N. B.-A lot of Ram Lambs and Shearling Rums for 
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LIVE STOCK MiVRKETS 
Which is just commenced in No. 40 of the 
Nkiv York, Oct. l, 1869, 
TriE weather continues favorable fur the meat 
trade, and there Is a good supply of stock to deal in, 
hut as cool weather comes on, poultry takes its place 
in competition with beef. Venison and wild towl 
also begin to appear, and will gradually Increase In 
quantity, so that, with the known large stock of cal - 
tie and sheep In the country, high prices tiro not 
looked for. Hogs are reported scarce. 
The following are tho receipts for the week ending 
to-day,shown In comparison with other seasons: 
MlicU 
Upkvoh, CeWH. Calves. Sheep. Ib'g,, 
'Phis week__7,921 109 1,421 44,821 ir., 7 i ;7 
Last week_... • ...7,117.1 85 1,1162 36,315 16,633 
Grros’ii’g week of TW.7,<il(l 100 2,090 116,113 13,203 
Average ’68,. ...---I**5»b37 103 1,595 26,935 13,i79 
Reeve*. The supply of cattle Is still large, or, 
rather, the total for the week is heavy, but with the 
best nf weather, and the return of the stragglers 
from Hie army of summer country sojourners, lo- 
I ether wll b a gomlly number of Southern and West 
r tilling the hotels, I lie eu II 
great that n little advance is noticed. 
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And every young woman also sin mid read tho 
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STRUGGLES AND TRIUMPHS OF 
GALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. 
From Pier No. 16 North River. WEDNESDAY. 
M AN 11 ATT AN, 2.965 tuns.Get, 13, ut 12 M. 
IDAHO, 3,132 tons. .Oct. 20, at 3 P. M. 
M I NNKSOTA, 2,965 tons.Oct.27,at HP* A.M 
NEVA DA, 8,125 tons.Nov. 3, at 2W P. M 
CD I,HR AD( i, 3.015 tons.Nov. 16, at, It A.M 
NEBRASKA, 3,392 ton*.. Nov. 17. 
f'AllIN PAS8A0K , ... (Gold)..$80. 
HTtciSUAOB..(Currency)..$30. 
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For thO female mind will be enraptured with the 
lovely heroine, the charming Lir.Y LAWKNNCk, 
who shares the fortunes and trials of tho 
ern merchants after good*, 
for beef Is so b—5 
'fills, however, riecurs aftOP tho gweut depression on 
Monday, when I.62U hullooks were on sale. Prices 
tlinn declined and more than 666 were left unsold 
at night. There were very many poor Texan steers 
among them, and owners had u hard time, selling the 
thinnest at DgkUc. V It. white some fiit'Pexans brought 
line Fine Oh Ion nd Kelli dOky fat cattle wereseuree, 
lind brought l.'Dcr.idlie., with medium, wholesale stoora 
at 13'->®lie. Tlit) losses on stock more than counter- 
balaucod the gains. 
On Wortuoeday following, when only 1.435 fresh 
cuttle were offered ut the One Hundredth street 
yards, there was a hotter feeling, and all these, to¬ 
gether with 637 stale animals held over from .Monday, 
were sold otf clean. Prices were about He. per lb. 
better, and the feeling and better weights obtained 
added further to the Improvement, Kike, being on- 
tamed for the bent cattle, while Very few went be¬ 
low 12c, Still it Is not. sale to count upon anything 
very strong, for the country is well stocked with cat¬ 
tle, and tlib- is the season oi our greatest abundance, 
taking mm ye.ar with another. As soon us the Brst 
frost kills tlin grass In tho central portions of this 
ft tale, cuttle are rushed In strong from these locali¬ 
ties. 
Some of the latest transactions were 85 fat Ohio 
Durliams, 8 'y cwt., ut 15>jfi«lti(!.; 89 Kentucky grades, 
equally tine, witli some extra bullocks among them, 
Mb, cwt., ut 15)4'" 169,6.; 95 Illinois steers, 7w cwt., at 
14 ) 40 .; lid little, 5Y cwt, Missouri steers at I2!<;c„ tu 
muko56lb*. pur owl.; l-dgoed 7 cwt, Kentucky out¬ 
lie at 15® 16c.; and 130 Texans. (1>J cwt., at 1 lue 12 
While lie. was tho lowest price on Wednesday, still 
it must be borne 111 mind that nothing very poor was 
on sale. If the hardest of Monday's stoek had been 
offered it would not have brought abovu lue. 
The following uro tho prices at the close of tho 
market: 
This week. Last week. 
Cunts, Cunts. 
Extra line IniUooks, V lb. .,I 6 M ® 16,54 16)4 ® 16)j 
Good to prime. " ...15 16 15 16 
Medium. “ ...14 ® H’J 14 <•>. 14'4 
Ordinary.... “ ...12!4 f.< 13 12)4 ® 13,‘J 
Poorest grade.... .. “ ... 10)4 64 11)4 8 @10 
Average of all sales.14)4 66 — HJf @ — 
Tlieso cattlo came from the following States, viz.: 
Illinois. 3,787 Kentucky. 993 
New York. 27H New Jersey. 19 
Ohio. 846 Canada. 
Missouri . 673 Texas...1,156 
Pennsylvania.. — Indiana. 15S 
Michigan. — Connecticut. 21 
moderately notwithstanding the unsettled mate of 
affairs on the street and the irregularity of the ex¬ 
change market. Prices are about live to seven cents 
per bostiel lower. Local millers are purchasing mod¬ 
erately. Corn has been In good supply, With the 
demand wholly from local dealers, and on Eastern 
account. Receivers prefer to sell on arrival, show¬ 
ing loll little tiiirifldftSdO In the market. Prices are 
off about live cents per bushel. Oats the market I* 
in the hands of speculators, easily controlled on 
account of light receipts. Ityo-the demand Is Im¬ 
proving. and the small lots on sale are easily placed. 
Bariev—there Is some speculative Inquiry in parcels 
to arrive ut advanced ngtire 9 . 
Till'- We**k» IsKxt Wwpk, 
Whont. 622.777 l.mtW 
278,633 595,162 
oats . 218,646 278,Iff) 
Rye . 95.8 500 
Mult. 14,241 4,536 
Barley. 7,641 - 
Peas. . . 
Wheat- _ „ 
Spring No. 2, per bush. $1 40 @ 1 47 
Spring, No. 1.. 130 @140 
Spring, other grades. I 50 @ 1 53 
Winter Western rod... 1 40 @ 1 47 
Winter Western white... I 58 @ —- 
Michigan limber. 1 47 0u 1 48 
California white. 1 00 (a) 1 72 
Corn— 
Western mixed, pound.... I 03 ivy 1 05 
Do, unsound...... 93 On 1 02 
Yellow, new Western. I 06 ® —— 
White, now,Including Southern. I 08 0 t 12 
ltye,Western, Canada and State. 1 20 6 #- 
Oats— 
Southern and Western, new... 62)4® 65 
Malt. . .“a - 
liny ii ltd Si raw,—There is a lull, witli weaker 
price* lor both shipping anil retail ha/. The range 
tor the latter is 75o.Hfl.05, and there is a free offering 
of the former at 60o. Straw Is unchanged: quoted at 
W5.95c. fm long rye, and 75@85c. for short do. Oat 
straw is worth SoHOOe. 
Hop*. New are received rather lroely. Growers 
lire still asking price-above the viewsof buyers here. 
There tins not been much done fur export. Sales of 
line new at 17c; fair State at 1G* 15c.; prime do. at 17c. 
Receipts tor this week, 2,013 bales. 
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Warranted for3 years. Uses thertrniglil needle. For 
particulars and sample of sewing, address the riinnii- 
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riNgJik A DAY TO MALE AND FEMALE 
riit) Agents to introduce tho Hfiitnv i: $2llHii i t- 
Tl.K SKWI Nti M AflllSKH. Still'll alike Oil both sides, 
and is the only i,k'ksski> mii t"ri k mai mink sold in 
the United States tor le.-* than $16. All others nro 
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prosecution and ImtirisunmOhl Ot'tt i i Fitl;n. Ad¬ 
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Every boy who delights to read of during deeds 
and thrilling adventures will linger in admiration 
over tlio story of the 
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WANTED. Agenix to Sell the American 
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cheapest and best, knitting nmehine ever invented. 
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FRUIT TV.Nl> PRODUCE 
CO II MISSION n LKCIIAYI 
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Girard Wire Mill-, 261 North 3d St., Phllail 
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rth and practical utility to Working-men of every trade and occupation, the 
& MECHANICS’ MANUAL! SS 52S,“ 
Jr author of “ Draining for Profit and for Health, ’ and Agricultural Engine/ r 
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166 VV.isliiugton street, Boston. 
t?f~ The best and must desirable papers are. always 
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