Seeds.—Timothy Is held firmly at the late advanc¬ 
ed prices, ns it is believed the croft will be small. Pales 
at *3.75 up to *4.25. Clover quiet at 9Yc. for O., hike, 
for Indiana and Michigan, for State. 
Vegetable*. — Peachblow potatoes sell higher. 
Parly liose are plenty, and In the buyer's favor. 
Sweets are In full stock, and lower. The quotations 
for potatoes are for bulk lots. 
Karly Rose. bbl.. *l-rt@l.75; Jackson While. *1.25 
@1.50. Tomatoes. RYaitOo Squash per bbl., 75c.@-. 
white and yellow. Cucumbers. * bbl., 25c.@*l. Cab¬ 
bages, *8<@1QI Onions, rod, IK bbl., *2.lll>ijj2,.T0; yel¬ 
low. *3@2.25. Sweet potatoes, *3.25@4. Pickles, *1 per 
I.Ott). Pumpkins, *7o<’?. Garlic, per 100bunches, *10 
@12. Russia turnips, per bbl,, *2.a0<33,50. 
Whisky.— There Is a fair business and a steady 
market, at two. for Western. 
Wool.— There is a better trade In fleeces. Manu¬ 
facturers are In the market and buying comparative¬ 
ly quite freely, encouraged by the increased sale of 
goods. Slight concessions are made in Instances, but 
as a rule holders are lino In their views. Fur foreign 
descriptions there is hardly so much inquiry. The 
firm prices ruling at the late Loudon sale checksany 
important decline in price* hern, notwithstanding 
there Is a fair amount of stock on sale Latest sales 
are ><t Ohio Heeecs at (>0c-, line delalnu at 10c.. Geer- 
gia at Soe., pulled ur S.ViJt.'iOc, for super lambs, Texas at 
31@S3c., Spring clip California at28@«c.,slightly hur¬ 
ry Cat. 27c. We quote fleeces at 63@58e. for Now York 
and Mich.; 5fi@62c. for Ohio ; fl 6 @B 8 c. for Indiana and 
Wisconsin; 50@56c. for Illinois; 40@47e. for Texas 
line ; 30@35c. for do., coarse. Pulled. £Q@it!2c. for extra. 
Nero SUuertiscments 
FAMILY FAVORITE! 
On a Completed Road 
AND 
FIRST MORTGAGE 
The most perfect, reliable and generally useful machine In existence. For the family of the farmer or 
mechanic, where the work required of a sewing machine ranges from the heaviest ghrments of men’s wetir 
to the most delicate and ornamonr.ul fabrics for ladies and children, it lias proved itself thoroughly efficient 
and entirely satisfactory. Of unequalcd simplicity and compactness of construction, capable of being 
learned and Operated with on,'-fourth tho usual expenditure of time and labor, with a capacity for quantity, 
quality and variety of execution beyond Its Competitors, and a reputation for durability and reliability 
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COUNTRY CHEESE MARKETS 
HAVING 60 YEARS TO RUN. PRINCIPAL ANI) 
INTEREST PAYABLE IN UNITED STATES 
GOLD COIN, “ not Inferior to tho present stand¬ 
ard.” Interest payable setnl-annuitlly in New York, 
on the 1 st day of June and December, and guaran¬ 
teed Jointly and severally by 
The Cincinnati, Hamilton and 
Dayton Railroad Company, 
The Pennsylvania Company, and 
The Grand Rapids and Indiana 
Railroad Company. 
The road Is entirely completed and In operation, 
and extends from Fort Wayne, Indiana, to Rich¬ 
mond. UO miles In the State of Indiana, and connects 
the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayue and Chicago Railway, 
the Grand Rapids mid Indiana Railroad, and the 
whole system of roads under the control of the 
Pennsylvania Company In Indiana and Michigan, 
with the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad 
to Cincinnati and Southern Ohio and Indiana. The 
road is leased tor III) years to the Grand Rapids and 
Indiana Railroad Company, and operated by it for 
the joint account of the guarantors, and by u con¬ 
tract entered into between the Grand Rapids and 
Indiana Railroad Company, the Pennsylvania Com¬ 
pany, lessees of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and 
Chicago Railway, and the Cincinnati, Hamilton and 
Dayton Railroad Company, for reciprocal interchange 
of business; all those Companies agree to throw 
all their freight und passenger traffic which may be 
appropriately done over this road, thus Insuring it 
from the outset a large volume of business. Tho 
holders of these Bonds are thus trebly secured ; 
First-By a first mortgage on a finished road now in 
full operation. 
Secondly By a contract for Interchange of business 
with three prosperous and powerful corporations, 
controlling In Its favor u vast umonnt of business. 
Thirdly—By the direct and absolute guarantee, 
Jointly und severally, by ENDORSEMENT ON THE 
BONDS by the above mentioned throe Coni panics. 
The whole Issue of the Bonds ts *I,K(K),(X)U, or *20,000 
per mile, and but a limited amount are now offered 
to Investors. Price, 02 1 and Interest. Circulars 
and information furnished by 
Little Fnlls, N. V., Sept. 7, 1872. 
Titk market at Little Falls, for tli« week ending 
Sept. 14, continues to he dull, with light sales Of fac¬ 
tory. About9A0 bnxns farm dairies were delivered, 
and were sold at pricvut ranging from ll',e. to I 3 ke., 
the latter being top rates forextra fancy. In factory 
make, the offerings were between 12,000 iut<J 16,0<« 
boxes, but the views of buyers being below those of 
sellers, the transactions were only about 4,000 boxes. 
We give quotation* of sale* us follows; 
Fays....LI Ilcrkltncr.,13 
Mohawk Valley.12k Herkimer Co. Union. .13 
Reyder.13 Kill. . 13 k' 
Danube Cold Spring...13 Johnstown ColdSprlngl2S 
Bates.18 Keys.,13« 
Blllinger..12 V Man helm.13 
Bethel.15k Minervlllo.. ,1:1 
Brockett’s Bridge.13', Neighbor .12.K 
Broekott Jt Kotor.13 Newville Ass’n.131k 
Cnyadutta. .18 Pauling.13 
Christmar...13 Russell. 12 -v 
<■'* 1,1 Brook.13k Shell .- Hush.13k 
Cold Creek.13!, A. Smith & Co.13 
Cruine’s Corners.l«k Smith Creek.13 
Dunkln.13 Stratford A Salisbury ..13Y 
Florida.13 Stone Arabia.13 
Freeman.12;V StltvUlc..13k 
Get man.13 Van Kornsvlllc.13 
Henderson Assuch&n.lBk Zimmerman Creek.13 
Butter now begins to come forward In small quun- 
tties, and Welch tubs were taken at 23@25c 
The weather lias heen warm, and no frost as yet to 
injure afterfeed. Grass is abundant, and cows in 
Herkimer Co. are doing well. 
WEED SEWING MACHINE CO 
HARTFORD, CONN. 
REPRESENTED IN ALL TIIE PRINCIPAL CITIES AND TOWNS 
AGENTS WANTED WHERE NOT ALREADY E8TA 1ILIHI1ED. 
AMERICAN 
THE REST 
Meat Cutter 
rv THE 
MARKET, 
FOR 
15 lit HERS 
OR 
Family 1st. 
For Chopping 
SAUSAGE, 
PIE MEAT, 
VEGETABLES, 
LOW PRICE 
CHICAGO 
AND 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
CANADA SOUTHERN 
Nrw York. Sept. 14, 1872. 
Cattle have arrived less freely, but there was an 
overstock last week, so that a smaller number suf¬ 
fices now. There urc even more arriving now than 
can be sold, and prices are easier. Sheep are a shade 
lower, while lambs have sensibly declined and go off 
slowly. Hogs advanced a little, but arc tame just 
now. There art; more sent in dressed from nearly all 
points us tho weather grows cool. 
RECEIPTS OF LIVE STOCK. 
Shten A 
Bct'rtf*. Cow*. Calo... !.aml>*. Hog*. 
Totals this week. BjSGO 40 2,818 32,160 41,204 
“ last week.11.9(13 7ti 2,808 34,033 38,71*7 
Average lust rear.. 7,187 83 2,301 25.132 25.177 
Meev«**. — After the hnrd close last Monday, with 
a good many cattle left over, there were 194 cars fresh 
urrlvuU up to Thursday, hence there was no chance 
for any Improvement hi prices. Texun* were tar too 
numerous to suit our butcher*, but falling to get 
what good native stock they wanted, those longhorns 
were bought under protost- A few droves Wintered 
hi the State* were good, and sold at tjifU lOMC-, blit 
mu*t of tho lots were through cattle, poor and 
scrawny, some of them so wild that a rllle was called 
into requisition to stop tholr mad career, and these 
would only sell at 7 <iiHc., many of them still awaiting 
purchaser*. Taken a* u whole the market was a hard 
one, and there ts no immediate prospect, for »ii im¬ 
provement. Fat cattle urn not plenty, and these still 
keep at I3@lic.. making fine stock worth twice as 
much as poor Texan*. The only change from lust 
week is a little advance In the best and a correspond¬ 
ing decline In the poorest. Some Texans sold at cost 
in Chicago. 
The following are the closing prices for the week 
in comparison with what cuttle brought one week ago, 
for net weight of beef: 
This week. Lust week. 
Cents. Cents. 
Choice beeves, »....—13k @ K 13 @ 13k 
Good to prime.12 & 13Y 12 @ 12 w 
Medium...11 (& 11 11 <© Ilk 
Poorest grade. 7 @ 10 7X @ in 
Average sales.Ilk @ — & Ilk 
ling*.—There is an increase In the receipts, and 
more are selling alive, generally at 5kw5kc., some 
rough going at 5c, Dressed sell at CY&CKc. for the 
bulk, nigs going at 7@7ke. They reached 7kc. one 
day. Jersey-dressed are worth 8 & 8 kc., with a good 
demand. 
Milch Cows.- Milk U doing better, and that 
would help tho sale of cows, only that thin or cow 
beef rules very low, so that, us a whole, we call cows 
unchanged, or *30@iJ5 per heud. 
Veiil Calves.—Cooler weather helps the trade, 
and prune calves are doing better, quite a good many 
Jersey nnd Pa. fat veals selling for 10c. Arrivals are 
quite free, butal' are taken. Grass calve* sell at 8 ® 
4kc. per lb., *5»10 per head. Some of thorn are very 
large, weighing close up to H 00 lbs. 
sheep uud Lambs,—While fat sheep are nut 
plenty und are in fair request at nearly the rates of 
last week, lambs are a drug at lc. decline. They sell 
at 8 k''» 2 kc. for poor to rather thinnish lots, and 8 ® 
8 ko. for good to prime. Fat sheep rarely exceed like, 
with really good at (Ike., und so down to 5e. for thin, 
and 4(u>4kc- for bucks, The average of 9,6(15 sheep 
and lambs was *5,49 each. 
LATEST.—Monday. September III. *1 I*. IH.— 
Reeve*.-Arrival* D-day. 156 cars at Communtpaw, 
67 atlOOth 8 t„ and 37 at Weekawken, making 5,113 for 
the present market. Texans were largely In excess 
of the demand, and Bold slowly at 7>{@9c., while tat 
natives were scarce anil much wanted at higher 
prices. The best sold 14@10c. per lb., whole droves 
TIIEY HAVE NO EQUAL, ANI) 
“ SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD/’ 
Sold by dealers In Hardware. Agricultural Imple¬ 
ments and House Furnishing Goods everywhere. 
^ II. A. NEWTON <fc CO., Gen’l Agfa, 
•JO (onIonili st., New York. 
1ST Send for Descriptive Circular. 
FIRST RORTG VGF SlMtlAG 
FIJRI1) »0 YEARS’ 
INTEREST PAYABLE APRIL AND OC¬ 
TOBER AT UNION TRUST 00., 
The moat perfect Button-Hole Worker ever invented 
So simple that a child can work u more perfect but¬ 
ton-hole with it than the most experienced hand can 
without it. It 
does away with 
90 AND ACCRUED INTEREST 
This road is the western link in the new AIK LINE 
from Buffalo to Chli-ago, and runs from the Detroit 
River to Chicago In nearly a straight line. 
Tiie road Is a part of the same line as the Canada 
Southern and Is being built by the same men, viz.: 
Milton Court right, John F. Tracy, David Dows, Wra. 
L. Scott, Henry Furnam, R, A. Forsyth, John. M. 
Burke, M. I,. Sykes, Jr.. nJ) directors either in the 
C'hicajo and Northwest or the Chicago, Rock Island 
and Paolfic; George Opdyko of the Midland ltoud; 
Sidney Dillon, Daniel Drew, John Ross, David Stew¬ 
art, Samuel .1. Tlidon, Kenyon Cox, uud other promi¬ 
nent railroad men. 
The road, like the Canada Southern, will have steel 
rails ((f) pounds to the yard) throughout; is pructl- 
cnlly straight and level; much shorter, and cun be 
run with greater speed aud safety than any other 
road connecting Buffalo and Chicago. 
Twenty-live miles nro finished nnd running; sev¬ 
enty-five miles more are so fur advanced as to be 
finished by January 1, and tho entire road will be 
completed during the ensuing year. Steel rails and 
ties lor one-half the entire road have already been 
purchased. 
The builders of the road control enough of its Chi¬ 
cago feeders to obtain for It a profitable business 
from the start, having projected the lino to accom¬ 
modate existing business, and having seen the neces¬ 
sity for another rrunk line between Chicago and tho 
Atlantic seaboard, located expressly with the view 
of obtaining tho cheapest transportation practicable. 
The branch lines will make tho shortest connec¬ 
tions between Chicago und Toledo, und Chicago and 
Detroit, a* well as between all these points and 
Buffalo. 
The Canada Southern Bonds, In every particular 
like these, were eagerly taken, the last of them sev¬ 
eral weeks ago, by the best class of investors, und 
were on the market a shorter time than any other 
railroad loan of like amount for years past,. 
The proceeds of these bonds will complete the 
entire line, and we recommend them with the sume 
confidence us we did the Canada Southern, and re¬ 
gard them as In every way a choice security. 
Fumphlcts and all information furnished by 
1*7 Please slate that you saw this In HiricAb NEW- 
YouKKit. 
No.27 Flue St,, New York 
R. B. PARSONS & CO 
FLI NIILMJ, W. Y., 
Offer a fine stock of 
Camellias and Chinese Azuleus. 
Rhododendron* and Uure*i Evergreen*, 
which ure transplanted safely now. 
Kune* and other Flowering Mirub* in great 
variety 
Purple Deecli, .Magnolia* and Other valuable 
Oruniiu-iiiul Tree*, both for tho Street and for 
the Lawn. 
tff~ The attention of large buyers Is Invited. For 
Catalogues, address as above. 
BONE BUST, fine and coarse, mixed together 
or separate. 
NITltO-I'HOSPHATE OF LIME, 
DOUBLE - IlKFIN ED “"POD DBETTE, 
For sule by JAMES T, FOSTER, 
No. th> Cortlandt St., New York. 
rjIHE NOVELTY HAND STAMP,— 
JL. \\ ith complete case ol type, lor marking 
Linen, Cards, Envelopes, etc. A perfect Little 
Gem. Price, $1,00, post paid $1,25, Samples free. 
APPLE SEEDLINGS. ?«««, | X WtwTm 
18 inch at the col Uir. On sale by ^ 
S. l\ WILLIAMS Sc t o., Dansvllle, N. Y. Address F. P. Follett. 3 Asvlum St„ Hartford. Ct. 
prices, i 
averaging 14 kc. 
Sheep aud Lamb*. Arrivals for tu-duy’s mar¬ 
ket, 2 .u car loads at Communlpaw, 15 at 48th St., and 
23 at 4Ulli St., making 8,4Pi on sale. The market ruled 
active, and prices wererather better, goodsheep sell¬ 
ing readily utftVc,, with prime at 7c., und a few very 
extra at 7 !,e, Lambs wentquiek at H.kc, for fine lots. 
A few brought 9c. 
Hog*. — Receipts to-day. Sunday Included, 2 car 
loadsut CoinmuDlpawand 89 at 40th St., making 11,971. 
There is no change In live, a ear of State selling at 
5He. Dressed went at OAfeVke- 
LE0NARD, SHELDON & FOSTER 
BANKERS, 
No. 10 WALL ST., NEW YORK. 
WINSLOW, LANIER & CO., 
BANKERS, 
No. 27 PINE STREET, NEW YORK 
^ - -*& UWL.Y fUUK DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVA NCR 
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to fertilize House and Garden Plants. It cannot full. 
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