•i](ou r.—concessions have been made to the extent 
of 50'tijc.per barrel) but this fails to induce trade of 
consequence. Exporters orders, ns a rule, name very 
mucti lower prices than those current. With the in¬ 
creasing receipts of new. holders are anxious to real¬ 
ize. 
Superfine State.*5 50 ® li 10 
t onnuon extra do.. r > nrt i.r r, to 
flood to choice do.. . li Tu <f.i i! jfl 
Fancy do.-. li 85 (A T till 
Superfine Michigan, Indiana, Ohio. Iowa 5 50 «a n 15 
Extra do . . ,. . 15 50 @ « 55 
i holee extra do. « 60 ©i 7 75 
Snipping brands round hoop Ohio. n tfi an t 10 
Trade brands do... 7 15® 8 75 
Good to choice white wheat extras. 7 05 r.i. s 
Fair to very choice extra Minnesota_ 7 oU (■<) 0 no 
tximmnn to fair extra St. Eouis. 7 111 ® 1* -Jj 
Good to choice do. . 1 ) ;m in 25 
Extra Southern. . 7 nil (io !1 25 
Good to choice do. . •» ;;n ( , t ij 35 
Eye, common to tine. 4 2:5 (m ,3 III 
Corn meal. Western. :! 25 or 3 ;v> 
Fresh Fruits. Thu various distributing points 
the city luivo boon daily crowded villi fruit 
peaches predomination Prices are and have been 
very Irregular, and any tiling quoted al our outside 
Birure had to hi* ehotce tn size and quality. Medium 
sized pencil op, but good, are sellin.* to-day in lots at 
to.atvie. per h sket. ( rates are about done with. 
Sellers can now puck for their own shipping orders. 
Some extra fruit sold early in the week aLfrJ-'LViu2.5i) 
per basket ! hut with so largeo stock in. it la now illfti- 
' lilt to obtain above yl 50 f., r title Del. Crawfords nr 
Mixons. .New Jersey stock lias a wide range, nnil is 
likely to unlit Delaware falls utr in supply. Wo quota 
poaches. Del,, fancy, per basket, eoininon to 
good,hill*die.: -New Jersey, 25e.' <1. Apples are press¬ 
ing less heavily upon the market and are better; 
1 he various pippin* sell at *1.7.'.« 2.25, when choice: 
common river and sweet, 7 .’h(,*v#I 'to, Plums are 
abundant, and preservers bought them early in t he 
we. u by the 100 bids, at r:; per hid. To-duy I'hev are 
quoted higher, with Improved condition. The range 
Is y-l.50ruj3.a0 including mitfes. Dumsons and other! 
Grapes are In regular supply and sell well for so 
early a season. Del,, per lh„ lu<«Ue. ; t’onoords, 
bulk-. Ives, liVi'.lc ; Hart Ion Is, tiitBc. Whorl lebei*- 
rles, per hush . $?*.oti(,,;$. Melons ate In demand ; a 
large daily sale t*. restaurants Uses up a portion of 
the 'look that used to depend upon ordinary retail 
trade. Pours are receiving some attention, with 
very good qualities of Bartlett* oifering; Burtlntt* 
qu* ited at. ssj.rdu for choice, and *.Vnr, for rough ; et her 
pears range al *>,« per tdil. Peanut* bring *l.!Klnk2.25 
lor 5 irginia: 2.10 for Wilmington do.: common 
Wilmington. *1.10. 
Grain. In wheat the break of Die vomer" at 
1 Ideas** created an unsettled and depressed feeling 
here early in the week, Ibices declined fully Ilk . 
fmr i.M .1 11 f*I, At (ilirronf prim** thpro In u rnodmitt? 
trmhi for export, hut JioMim** nro dl0pnK<iii tn meet 
Factories were largel 
Factories were largely represented, the offerings 
amounting to over 12,000 boxes, from 8,000 to 10,000 
having been sold. 
5Ve give the leading transactions as follows : 
Moha wk Valley.12 Flat Creek. 12 b, 
Lasserville ... ... _12 Herkimer... .12' . 
Endue....12* Newport.13 * 
Enduevilie.15 Newport Hill.12;. 
Danube Cold Spring...12* .1, D Ives.1;| 
Charleston Colon.!2\ Zeller...12 : v 
Baker. . . 12 . Keys.12*. 
Avery .V Ives.t:p, Jolitistim Cross Hornl*. 12 
Bfllinger. .124 Manheim .Ill 
Brock pits'Bridge.13 Manheim 1 enter.12b. 
■fdell. 13 Manholui Turnpike... 13 
•orvl .12 .Mohawk.12b, 
Cayadutta. 12 ' Mother Creek.12' . 
Cook* Ives.lie Niehols.12V 
Dairy Dili. ...12 , Caine’S Hollow. 12 
Dairy Valley.11* Fata t ine Union. 13 " 
Dunkle. 1,3 Knot.15 
Empire..12V Bussell.12b, 
Eatonville .15 Uevder.12*7. 
North Fair lie Id.15',, Smith Creek.13 
01(1 FitJrlleld.15'. Snell's Hush.... 13 
Fairtield Assuelatlon..15 Hchuyler.12', 
Fords Bush. .12', Stone Araliia.13 
Get man. 124 St. Jnhnsville.12 
Herkimer Co rent nil,.l.t Stratford A Salisbury 13 b; 
Herkimer Co. Cnioii. . 13 Tcp Notch... ...13 ' 
Dill. .12', Warren.12'-, 
Franklin.12 I Vnnhurnsvllle.12 
The weather has been intensely hot and sultry, 
with frequent showers, making it difficult to secure 
t rio oat harvest. The aitocfeeil in ineiniows is very 
lii.vuriant, and we ui'e llkoly to Luivo a good vide! of 
milk during thecominjr autumn. 
Railway Company's 
FIRST MORTGAGE 7 PER CENT 
SINKING I'l.VII COLB BONDS, 
PREE or GOVERNMENT TAX 
CHICAGO 
This mad passes through 11 belt of tho best settled 
ami richest agricultural and tulnenil country of Indi¬ 
ana and Illinois, averaging thirty miles in width, with 
no other East and West railway built or projected 
through it. It crosses, In Piirkoand Vermillion 'Coun¬ 
ties, Die rich 
*>t Indtana, which alono will supply an ample busi¬ 
ness. 
Thirty miles through Douglass County, Illinois, lust 
completed, opened and paid for. 
\\ bob* \\ cslerii Division, Monte;,lima to Decatur, 
cighty-ttvo miles, t" he linlalied io 1872. Grading near¬ 
ly done anil material* (except Iron) already procured: 
bridge over Wabash ready lor supers!,ruetiire. 
Eastern Division, sixty -seven mill's, partly graded, 
and to lie mushed in 187.1 
*EmiW) IN CA8*I1 A I, It FA 111 EXPENDED DN 
T *« J«Ml», AND .. bf.maining to be 
CAM,KIH. BOM TWENTY 81j BSC It I ISKItS, A MONO 
' V «<EM AUE \V H. <4FION. SIDNEY III I,. 
EOV *1A ' COOKE iV CO.. ( l,A R U, DODGI. 
£ <<\* J t ■'•'DUCI.I A N . VI It BA K II, FOOTE 
vV CO.. AND FA I 1. S. FO It It EM OF NEW 
},DE'v IIKNM. I*:. RATES 111 *' i'.DHTOiN: lll*:\- 
p.r.-v.VY , 'r.:r< i .v.v 1 * sn «• "• 
Besides Its right of way the Company owns 32,000 
acres of land, etiieily In lndlaim, of which 2,000 acres 
EOAI. BANDS. It 1ms also 
SI BS< B1BTIONS IE BONDS A NIX'ASH from enun- 
ties, towns ami individuals of $700,000. 
The loud dntutnefs at both termini with the most 
Important THROUGH HAD,WAY LINKS of tlu* 
\> uni. unci helMK by runny ml I dm ulinrtoi' Mum uny 
»»th(‘r linn, will bft lmlisp<7n*)Uilij tn Uiuiu, while* lt,M Io- 
rml rniMlnoHH alone* will insure p»ud dividend* mi it* 
«t<»ck r 
Hmiclsrf I,(XX) ouch, payable to In inn TvuHt Coftiphny, 
J rimtuft or tourer, July i, UlDI, in r.uhl coin. Coupons, 
al^o In KO'Cl, nuyahh* Jan. land July I, In Now York, 
Vt 'I’ll J 1,on '* ,in k of Iiontlmi, at llxod oxohangc ot f X7 
slN'KINji! FUND of 24' tier cent, a year on gross 
earnings, to be Invested by Trustee in Bonds at not 
exceeding par. , 
Eor sale at 00 and accrued interest, by the Financial 
agents of the Ckimpuny, 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
Nkw Voiik, Aug. 24, 1873. 
No very important c.lulliges havo occurred during 
tin* week. The run of cattle was fin* largest ever 
known, but B great many ot them were poor, liotpg 
largely made up of Texans. The weather was Imt 
fOl‘ most u! Die time, so that butchers were euin- 
pelled In use ice freely. At best considciable meal 
was spoiled. Fruits continue very plenty and cheap, 
but with all these there is an unusual rail for Oeel at 
this season of tho year. Sheep and lambs are rather 
Improved. Hogs did better up to yesterday when 
there was Ke. decline. Just now there is a favorable 
turn in the weather and the prospects are mure 
cheering. 
UKcerPTR oi’’ 1 . 1 vie stock. 
Shnrp A 
T!i'i*vi">, t'.iw.. Cklttn*. I.itlTil"*- tiers. 
Totals Ibis week. ...fi.P',, in 2 , 1.154 *.' 8 |',, 311 2711 
" last week .. H.MI 112 5.187 25,415 .UfAliS 
Average Inal year.. . 7,157 88 2.301 25.152 25,177 
With tin* largest supply ever known, it la u matter 
of surprise Unit, cutlle keep so nearly at tin* old 
prices, Io fact, prime hoqves are (Ini ng rather better 
several lots selling at l;te. This Is because there were 
so few fat cattle. Texans could only be sold by re¬ 
ducing this prices to 7(.iHe. fm* the bulk. Even then 
it was almost impossible to inti tine butchers to lake 
Die green lots, such as cost about *32 per licad tn 
1)0 AND A< 4’ieriCD INTIfiltKST. 
INTEREST PAYABLE APRIL AND OC¬ 
TOBER AT UNION TRUST 00. 
This road is the western link in the 
new AIR LINE from RUFFALO to 
(TIKJAdO, and runs from the Detroit 
River to (diica^o in nearly :t stmio-ht 
line. 
I lie load is a port of tho saint* line 
ns the Rannda Southern, and is b( •in o’ 
"‘Ilf by the same men, viz., Milton 
(’ourtriylit, John F. Trney, David 
Dows, Win. L. Scot l, Hen tv Farnam, 
R. A. Forsyth, John M. Rurke, Al. R. 
Sykes, Jr., all directors either in the 
Chicago and Northwest or the Chi- 
fago, Rock island and Raeifie; Deo. 
Cpdykt* of the Midland Road; Sid¬ 
ney Dillon, Daniel Drew, John Ross, 
David Stewart, Samuel J. Tilden, 
Kenyon Cox, and other prominent 
railroad men. 
The road, like the Canada South¬ 
ern, will have steel rails (sixty pounds 
io (Ik* yard) throurdioni • isi 
. cwt,. ami lal. wlncli were Hold ulillLSc., or abnUt (In* 
tuicc of ordinary native*. The trade wan very slow 
during tin* entire week, all niivn Die li t .*t 'tn'eli de¬ 
clining nluait l.c. t8,and nmnv iqiirle wiJI't* left over 
cacti night. IVlimps thorn in a little llrmncs, at 
'•"Ik* though a drove of 124 very good 8 cwt. Kv..cat¬ 
tle wim si ill! ill t2|ij(u IJe,. with two cars, III., it*., cwt., 
arc UP-i.e. Tla* Tevau cut!In trade Is hugely over¬ 
done. It is piiSHlbb* that well fed native eatllcwlll 
lie-ii scarce that our butchers will be cnrnpolleii to 
tuke the " long horns.’’ If so they will ilo n under 
protest, for ToxiHifl never will he favorites. 
The fm|owing are Die closing prices lor the week 
In comparison with what cattle brought one week ago, 
lor net weight of beef: 
This week. East week. 
• Cents. Cents. 
Choice beovos, F it.13 ® 1,34 13 @ 1.14 
Good to prime..12 ® I2jf 12 @ 12 U 
Medium.10K f<« U14 11 W ® 12 
Poorest grade. 7 ® 5 IV 4 7 ' ® lu 
Average salea.1l : y os 11 * r,n 12 
Milch Cimv*.— 1 These are doing better, being 
helped in two ways, viz.., a lighter supply and quite 
an advance in milk, owing to iis souring *0 much in 
transit to the city. Bulb milkmen and private per¬ 
son* who keepime or two cow* are now In Die market 
to buy, While dealer* are noxious to secure lot* and 
take them nut among the Long Island fanners and 
milkmeu, to sell again. Light as are our receipts, a 
portion of these were in transit from tho VVust to 
funnel's along Dili Harlem Railroad. Brices range 
from $40®45 fur poor; JuMkalK) for medium, iimi Fi'lk*75 
for good milkers 
Veal FnIves, All kinds sell quicker and for 
more money. The glut, with very low rates one week 
ago, euiispi't farmors and country dealers to hold up, 
*0 that jest how there la something of a scarcity 
Vorv few grass calve*are received. They sell at ,'k.*5e, 
per lb., or $4m4i each. Thin tullk veals arc worth 7tv<j 
8 c.; fair to good, HftnliJiC.. with small sales of extras ttl 
lllc. A large lot of Buck* County, Ba., calves, 136 lbs. 
sold at HEe. as they run. 
Sheep mill Eiinilm I'he detuAmJ Is licttoi', and 
lutnlis especially have advanced. They are worth 
iCMjSc. fur ciimmop to scarcely medium; 8 ^®i)e. for 
lair to gOOd, and '.L.jci'.Lve. for prime, A tew choice 
IH; lit. Delaware County, N. Y., lambs sold at lllc. 
Sheep are worth 1c. for bucks; 5®Ho. lor thin to 
medium sheen, mid ll^wJiN'c. for good to prime. The 
average nt 9,805 head sheet) and lambs was $5.44 per 
rj1ICA<’!ll?l{S l)EM | It I N < 4 MCIIOOI.S CAN 
« have Matiiiil l‘lnn for reporting vacancies, by 
“ A Mbit. Kill B'ATIDN A L 
UNION," 737 Broadway, N, V, 
Dupable in New York City, for sale at prices tl 
l‘ay over 12 per cent, on the amount invested. 
THOS. I’. ELI,IS X Co., Bankers, 11 Bine St. 
‘•m tlieuld rrnn. ’Phu rx*porta frum Mil* iu»w oi'nii nr$> 
'Aat the quality will be good with grower* stating 
Dial the yield will be light, comparatively. 
New forks, growth UCl,2O0y5H; Easti'rp'do.,25®55c • 
Y\ cstcrii do.. 22cijklc.; Yearling* do., '70. 10®30e.; Olds 
do., 0.i, 1(M 15c.; Bavarians, 05n.i'i'3e.; English. (iOntliSc. 
l*r«vi»lo)m.-There ha been a steady mlvariee In 
Males fm i 
h'cptniober *lt.:f|, sellers option, and yll.50 buver* - 
oprinii. old mess has sold quite ... at *13.50, 
Brlme mess, nominal at fl2igl2.Nl, Extra prime $lj. 
i,.*el h i- sold sparingly at old quotation* per hid. 
'.V " “IB '"I Texas bill*., have been cl used out at, 
!', N ''"' 'Tfriiann, begin tqciime forward, spiling at. 
S-,1 per bol. Bacon Is in large deminiil for Winter 
month*at '. 4c. for 0me and short clear together. Suet 
is scarce and tli m at 84(<vH.4e. for long clear: kV/.im ■,(. 
lor short do. ( nt meats are dull; tniile Inis sluclr- 
ened up greatly and prices are tun high I'm* denture, 
to stock up to any extent at this advanced soasTuu 
, 11 ’’ smoked ham,, M;.»|.Yc. Blckled bams, Ki pad.’. 
Mini)Iced shoulders 84e. Lard is very tlrm at 9!<e 
Mpotnr September new lard. He. City lard has sold 
largely at -'.c. for August and He for September 
lalhiw•quiet at, 5 ,i tor e.iimtry. and H\e. for 
< By. SteiirJne, 10'-.w. Itti-.e. fill* tes. 
I'onlrry and (lame,-The arrlvalB are lighter and 
price* are held a little biglicr. We quote Turkovs 
, i ’ “ ,! ' ! Western, do,, 20c. V !t ; Spring 
chickens. Western. IIM,Vie., p pair, N. J., do K.ie 
i' jt; Fowl-, N J. ljMtsc. v n. ; Western do., hi® 17c! 
.’ ItoosU rs. %> hie. v It,; Ducks, N. .1.. $1® 1.25 per 
I'inr ; yfiong do., ,5oi.$i pot' pair; W^ostern cTo.,7, y i 
Pei pair; Geese, N. J., young, »2.50M2.7f, per pair; 
W estern do., $l(«,2 per pair. Dressed at 22<.*3le.f<ir 
priiii'c* turkevs 18 ’ ,or PHluc fowls; 23<...3>e. fur 
Heeds. -GrilHB arcselllng in a small way at 9Vc. for 
(duo clover ; ID&dOKc. (or Indluua and Mtehlgan do.; 
Ki .c, for suite. Timothy at f3.2.V„3.50. 
Tolmeeri. -Shippers operate with cimtiden,.,. 
tow CASH RATES ! 
Tin.: 
Charter Oak Life Insurance Co 
OF HARTFORD, CONN. 
ORGANIZED 1850. 
$10,000,000 ASSETS. 
Issues policies of rjfo Insurance on all tho ordinary 
Plans ut lower rates than other mat mil companies and 
pays annual dividends Increasing yearly. The plan 
i \y<mt*y-iive miles are finished and 
running; seventy-live miles more are 
so fur advanced as to Ik* finished by 
•liin. I, and the entire road will he 
completed during the ensuing year. 
Steel rails and ties for one-hull' the 
entire road have already hcen pur¬ 
chased. 
1 he builders of the road control 
enough ol its Chicago feeders to ob¬ 
tain tor it a profitable business from 
the start, having projected the line to 
accommodate existing business, and 
having seen the necessity for another 
trunk line between Chicago and the 
Atlantic seaboard, located expressly 
with the view of obtaining the cheap¬ 
est transportation practicable. 
The branch lines will make the 
shortest connections between Chicago 
and 1 oledo, and Chicago find Detroit, 
as well as between all these points and 
Buffalo. 
1 he Canada Southern Bonds, in 
©Very particular like these, were eag¬ 
erly taken, the last of them several 
weeks ago, by the best class of invest¬ 
ors, and were on the market :i shorter 
lime than any other railroad loan of 
like amount; for years past. 
The proceeds of these bonds will 
complete the entire line, and we rec¬ 
ommend them with tlie same confi¬ 
dence as we did the Canada Southern, 
and regard them as in every way a 
choice security. 
I'ani|>lil4*ls mid all informal ion 
<‘n rn ixliod by 
LEONARD, SHELDON & FOSTER, 
BANKERS, 
No. 10 WALL ST., NEW YORK. 
WINSLOW, LANIER & CO., 
BANKERS, 
No. 27 PINE STREET, NEW YORK. 
J. MUSKS’ 
Electro Galvanic, Pat. 2 June, ’68. m 
Xlavltlni? amt Itraultfiil In rent loti ! 
A (-ouliiiii.ni* steen III of FleetI'ic-ity i 
veveil to tin* Optie Nerve ! ! 
. r l lie oi’khii ol MIGHT remroretl to it* o 
mill Htreuai li ! 1 ! 
Kye eiiiployiiii tit, however root iiiiiou*, i 
tiered Iree trom dfrieoiiiliirt ! ! ! ! 
13Y »T. MOSKS’M 
Patent Electro Galvanic Spectac] 
WHOLK8ALE DEBOTS, 
10 t OKTI.VNDT ST., NEW VOIIK, 
39S Al AIN ST., IIAKTFOUI), CONN 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
RUPTURE CAN BE CURED 
without suffering. Kr.ARTtc TBC8SK8 are auporsed 
ing all others. Before buying Metal Trusses or Sup 
porters, send for a descriptive circular to the Elas¬ 
tic Tfttrss Go., No. (KI Broadway, New York. 
New AbtiertiscmciUs 
T H \^ f i NOVI ? 3 ^ TY hand stamp,- 
M. With conuilete case of type, lor murk ing 
Linen, Cards, Envelopes, etc. A perfect Lillie 
Gem. Price. 81.0U, post paid $1,25, Samples free. 
WESTERN NEW YORK PAIR, 1872. 
AT ROCHESTER, SEPT. 24, 2.3, 26, 27 
THE PEOPLE’S OWN PAIR. 
COJVTPETITION OPEN TO THE WORLD, 
Premium List will be Ready August 15. 
£:?•/" For copies or information in regard to tlie Fair 
address 
JOHN R. UARRETSEE, Sec’y, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKETS, 
Little Fulls, N. Y., August 21, 1872. 
,'in !: iuu ' F alls 1 " 1 ' t,le week ending Au- 
ileaot last week*’ W1, ‘ an advance in prices over 
ixes ■in!i Ve r’’ t ’ nru) dairies amounted to 1,025 
ll&ilFe 3 “ were maUe llt W012O., the bulk going 
GASE OF TYPI 
Address F. P. Follett. 3 Asylum St.. Ilartford. Ct. 
