lino nilllt calves sell at with choice nt 10 c., 
one lot of 7<> Bucks Co.. Pennsylvania, reaching the 
lulter figure tu-day. Tltcv averaged KWIbs. A pen 
of 110 in. BttVtO calves sold at 9S<'-. with 27 grussers, 
2051bs., at 5e., and 47 others at $8 # head. 
Sheep and Ltiinlm. -With just about the re¬ 
ceipts or the previous week there is no change in the 
market, save, us a variation nt the quality .liters the 
figures. Tito demand is good; and at t he close a de¬ 
cided IIrut ness is noticed. Some poor 04 lh. Western 
sheep were sold at 4 So,, wliili> ordinary thlu stock 
goes 1 lt.Vte.V 4 e., good sheep at 51fp.,ium prime at tie., 
an nocnslonal lot of extras, rising 10 b lits. in weight, 
bringing tltfe I .a mbs are quoted al fl'yein' lor or¬ 
dinary to lair Western, and THOt/SKc. for medium to 
prime Slate, Jersey ami Cunadas. 
Sh liie. -M irkel a little stronger, or r, 1 ., o7e for 
dressed, and lv <.f'!.|U. for coarse State up to prime 
Western live lings, one ear State, 361 lbs., sold a 15Vsc. 
LATEST. A tig. 1 l, P. IW.-B(’«vi' 4 . Arrivals, 
;!l ears at Cotuutunlpaw and it at One Hundredth 
street, making673 head, and no change in Hu* mar¬ 
ket, a drove of good 7't owl Illinois selling at ll„u 
li ve., with a tew choice at U.“,e Tin- market closes 
with a little weakness, peaches hurling the sillc "I 
beef. 
Sheep null Lnnthti.—HcOOipts, It ears tit48th St,, 
(Sat t'ommiiiilpnw, '2 nt Chamberlin's, and 10 at Kith 
St., making 6,621 head. Sheep are without special 
change, hut liitnha are '.e. lower and dull, someStale 
of Chibs- selling at "He. 
lings. Arrivals to-dav, 8 cars at Covunmnipaw. 
and 1 at tilth «t., orVTft hugs. The market rules dull 
at a decline of about lie. from yesterday, sales of 
dressed were at, aso. for rising 240 lbs.; 6 H®il>\c. for 
180 lbs.; 7c. for 120 it. pigs. 
a few full parcels sold. Generally, holders' vlewsare 
most too high. 
New Crop. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
I.ugs.. t>ik@ 73 , 0 . 7Jg@8c. 
Common to me- ... 
diutu leaf. 8 @ 8 J 4 Sk,® 8 # 
Good do. . .. 8 S(iit I)‘h ,?H'<*10 <. 
Fine do. .. . '.tv'fiilOM )\ kiU 
Selections. 11 (. 1.12 12M®U 
Old crop. Now crop. 
Connecticut and Mass, tillers,.. 15 eil 8 e. I7J14o- 
Bltiders, seconds. 25 <932 15 6023 
Wrappers lots...10 w.45 2a tona 
Fine wrappers...50 tit IS 40 050 
New York .statu Oilers. 12 <8)15 13 Vila 
Average lots..25 «‘30 H'.* I®;*? 5 * 
Writpnor*... *«• 20 <$40 <<*•’•*0 
Pennsylvania and Ohio tiller* . 12 @15 lll'.-jotlli 
Average lots. 22 '- ..2a 18 ®37,«< 
Wrap pels. . 22 ui.40 2 a MtO 
Havana. -New crop—Common.80@86c.; good,87H 
r-H.)C.; One, ',f7Kc.(t(.$l.02s. currency. Vai(\ I cut, 
07 'ac. util; II cuts. -<4*1.15; average lots. - i.ifl.02 ,, 
ourreuey. Black work, common and medium, In 
homl, 14v«17e,: good and One. do., Uk5>22e ; Bright 
work, common and medium, ill bond, baaJOc.; good 
and tine, tin., 35<Ui05c. 
Vcgcfuhlca. Potatoes are lower, with slock 
piling In from all points. Tomatoes are lower, with 
at present, a full supply. Virginia sweet are in mar¬ 
ket. Onions are very much lower. 
We dilute--Lone Island potatoes, Dykinnn intil 
Kttrlv It.ise, per Uhl., ?I.vkvI. 75 ; string henos. hag. 
two bushel, * 4 ; Cabbages. per 1110 , ♦ 0 -» 8 ; Wlntt. 
Squash, basket, $1; Lung Island tomato os, fl..<0t>«1.75 
quotations. Quite a quantity of marrows have gone 
nut of market and prices are proportionately Hrm. 
B. ! 5 . peas nominal. I’anadu peas in bond lull at $ 1 . 
We quote:-Beaus. Marrows, prime, per bush.,$5.7.VA 
8 ,SI); do. ordinary to good, $H®3.50; medium prime, 
82.86tg2.76, do. fair to good. *2.40ffl2.tl0; do. com mom 
*1 50<s)2.00. Southern B. K. peas, per 2 hush, bag, f-ia 
QjS. Canada peas In bulk and bund, *1. 
Iteowux. -The supplies prove too much for a 
comfortable C0tidlU0» ot the market and sales have 
been made of Western as low list 34 u. with hut few 
orders forrioulhutU above <44X<5'.SU* 
Broom Corn, The market is still in an unsatis¬ 
factory condition. There la little Or no trade and no 
in, ilnuUou td shade prices. We quote < i,-. for rati, 
4i<t3c. for mixed. Ue»7c. tor green, 'vaiac. for choice 
Tft.vf was n far-seeing philanthropist who 
lately died in Boston and left a provision in his 
will that a ten-cent stamp should be sent to the 
georetary of the Treasury to bo put on interest 
till the amount should pay the national debt. 
While preaching on Sunday ut Licking, O., 
the clergyman was Informed that his house had 
been robbed. He stated the fact to tho congre¬ 
gation, and after joining in the doxology, all 
dispersed, hunted for the tltlcves, ami captured 
them. 
A Mississippi negro was recently set upon by 
parly in disguise and Ivu-Kiuxed. On being 
questioned lie said Ills K. K. friends were of the 
colored persuasion. He wns asked why lie 
thought so. *' I smelt 'uni. mnssa," was the 
shout and convincing reply. 
Mbs. Archibald ot Naples, Me., dreamed a 
few nigtsago Hint the lightning was forging a 
bolt for her burn, and site got up and turned 
Is now regarded ns the XT.I A' DA UD DAK ISO 
FOWDEIt, and the best nr Hole prepared for making 
light, wholesome mill tlldlclnu* IllSt’l'ITS. HOLES, 
lill I'Ll ft, GRIDDLE uud other CA KES, Ac., 24c. 
It Is infallible, ami alw(l\m rooti/ for immrtflatr tots. 
This best YEAST yUWIlEIt for use on long SEA 
VOYAGES to l.\T VAUT OF THE (1 LOUS, 
It. is c.m cm lent nnd rr.onowical. NO 1YASTE OF 
FOOD DHEl’ARED WITH II'. Sold evtrvaihere bj 
GROVERS, SUIP-L'H. I S’Ol.Fits an,l HEALERS. 
DOOLEY iV BltOTHEU, Mumi fact livers, 
Wholesale Depot, 
OB New Strrrt, New York. 
I LOADING SPORTING RIFLES, 
;T it I FLICS, with extension breech nml 
t*. Evcrv hunter, trnpper nml sportsman 
Don’t full to -eiill stump for targets, cir- 
to M. W. DOWI), Bristol,Conn. 
flMtOY FEMALE SEMINARY. This Insti- 
I. union offers ihenccuiuulutetl advantages of over 
fifty years of successful operation. For circulars ap¬ 
ply to JOHN II. WILLARD. Troy, N. Y. 
V ICK’B 
Illustrated Catalogue 
OB' 
HYACINTHS, TULIPS, LILIES, 
AND 
OTHER HARDY BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING, 
is now published, and will be sent fkue to all who 
apply. Address, 
JAMF.S VICK, 
Koclieater, N. Y. 
uunir, per uunuuun, \ uuu moin . . * 
(i«l..’4); potato onions, per hbl. *4(314.58; onions, per 100 
strings, y;k'..'Ui»l. Wtiterntelons, P lW, Ail-, *8.g/8.2;); 
citron melons. ?1-W<ui4. 
Wool. —Business bus hem tunic restricted In 
tlcnccs. Cousuinet s arc talking abOlH using up their 
stocks before purchasing further as they tinnsumr 
prices up tu the top note)'. Holders generally express 
contidonoq. Low and )>’ •mum grades sell best. 1 till¬ 
ed continue in small si iplytind tn fair demand, l to 
business In Texas ur t.'uliiornia grades is innocrate, 
bul the modcrato s-ooks are held with oonildciirp. 
Foreign soil more freely, especially tine grades. VIj m 
quote/-Domestic N. Y., Mhd... D.d„ extra, 58<»W)C.: 
WlcV blood do. 58$tl2c.; Common do. Ohv'o-rvl Ohio, 
i^ontl,, Va., chdltSu Sa.vonv, <V>e,70c.; extra XX do. h- <. 
Hoe ; •',®Y hlnt.il do. Ohei'ac.; common, id(n<at!.; in.. 
Win,, 1 <»wu, t»xtra, J ,'ii^’K do. : 
common. 5VJ58C,; Southern, washed. 63St>('8cun- 
washed, IS'itfiOe.: do. hurry, i»w4(le.: Texas unwashed. 
3it«iI2e.; common. Htt oikc.; hurry, 22:V27c.; fahtorlda, 
spring clip. A p, 38(442,A 1, SFiflCe.-, A 2, ,»;4e!»c.. B. 
I.u®;t 8 e.; t--, Anoxic.: fall clip and latiil.s, A 1 , .Mb' Ale,; 
A I HiK.raie.; A2, SSKrttSle. tl.29ii.31c ; 8.27i.«2!ie.; im; led 
extra, 42(«52e.; super, lUatHc.; low, S0@.(hc.; pulled, 
evira, liikrtilfic.; super. tiitoCfic.; No. 1, 4l(<i)00c.; Nji. 2 , 18 
. 1 . 22 c.: laaihs, (HWI» 0 .; Western Itnied, pulled, 4IK»aUC.; 
Soutlierh. 42 (i)tRe.; tub washed, li7mo2e. 
Whisky-Is lower and dull ut MiiJUSWc, 
ROM 41 ESTER. N. Y.. An a. 10.-Wheat 
miirkfC in ilul) ami \owvi. Kk«I wmttr, 
l.g; whiif, Wud.&'i» torn, 7Uc,t outs*, U>c. lor mow 
anil :vO('c. r ML* for old; hiuley. ur» mile* yot, noimnaily 
ri\totQ(i ut6&d>75o.; )>otuti>4*rt, U)>'»OOc, p©Vl)Urti.; upulujs, 
bmltu',,, idiippurnpay p*;r bim’ol: butt in- dull, 
VMiftUiU*. jinrlb.; Ifovor, 17t<i*Wc. pvr do*,* wool, .»:<3» 
57 o,; l»|;ickliprrli‘rt, V»r»olUc f»or at.; tomatoos. -W por 
UUmIl, m i iru c»»rn, r.Ju. per do/, lluy irt in bettor 
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especially devoted to Training Young Men and Boys 
for it successful start in business life and for becom¬ 
ing useful, prosperous citizens. The oldest practical 
t'oinninrc.al College and only one assisting graduates 
to positions Total expenses JI25. Address t'or Cata¬ 
logue of 3,000 Graduates in business. II. II. KAST- 
M AN, LL.D., Crest., Pu'koopste, N. Y. 
are fast snporsedingsailing vessels. The Toledo 
O.nnmoi'cia] stiys that this season there are one 
hundred uud twenty-eight barges afloat on Mm 
lakes, vvilli an aggregate capacity of 30,709 tons, 
with about llfty steam barges and tugs engaged 
in lowing them, employing altogether fully 
three thousand men. 
The Titusville Herald relates that “two well 
dressed and flue looking ladies instantly dislo¬ 
cated their necks while passing each other in 
trying to discover what each hud oil. It was 
cloudy; the speed at which they were moving, 
anil the dollcnte shade of t he dry goods worn by 
each, operated against them, mid a sudden lack 
,villi all sail set against a still breeze fetched them 
up too short, and they perished.” 
The great Boutud-Caire crevasse in the Mis- 
-issippi river, which submerged the Jackson 
Railroad nnd about two hundred mik-s of terri¬ 
tory, is 3,200 feet wide, but the river is falling 
vapidly, and by the llvstof August no wafer will 
[■mi through it . The railroad has been destroyed 
for a distance of about fourteen miles, but 
prepnraiIona arc lifting made to place it in thor¬ 
ough order uSsuuii as tin* water tails. 
Koopmanschap, the famous importer of 
heathen Chinee, has been In Tuncaloosu. Ala., 
to look al ter the iutorcsls of about three hun¬ 
dred mid llfty Chinamen who were taken there 
to work on u railroad and have received no pay. 
He found them living on blackberries and craw- 
li.sl), and probably deemed the diet hoallliy for 
the Mongolion constitution, us ho left them to 
continue the same regimen. 
About 1 ' 20.000 Acre** »t ilie.Elites/ Farm¬ 
ing anil Gracing litinil ill ill** 1 111 t<••! Mllle-. 
far sain ut, law prices nml on very easy twins; t ins 
onutiling an milustrious man with sirnill capltul to 
pay lor Ida laud with money earned ln.m it. 
Missouri Is not tun far West t» he nt a griMtl tlbt- 
Uil.ee from mark els ; ils lti.il mini I'sicll.lde* n i‘e m eilt 
anti eonalilutJv inerea-mg; tho Chmate Is snlundi.l, 
anil gunil croiiH are alnmsl a ccrtillni.y while Hie 
nninert.ns thriving towns and cities springing up on 
ftVMry iiiitul altortt huvMini ctouht Ihm t.hfi hli^ut “i 
slavery Inis been elteeUlillly disslpiiled mill lliitt 
lCaslill'll men unit Eastern ciipital are doing their 
perfect woric. 
MISS MILI.IW 'I' 
Ualluon Ascension! 
Dried P rints. Apples tiro negioiaen, nut mw. 
Imlde.H view tile imirket as in an encouraging posi¬ 
tion. A lew new peeled penehim brought 18e. BltlCk- 
iierrles lire llrnier. We quote;—Soiithorn apples, 3Ji 
(.»Cc.: sliced,'.Iv.!!! ,.■. for prime; Slate quarters, i>p". 
8 c.; eheiTlOH, lHu.,2tlo.; Norfolk peaches, I8e.; peunuts, 
$2.75(3.3.25 for W 1 1 mIugtoit. 
Egg-. Tin; arrivals do not show so full a total, hut 
there is sufllclent atuouiiteoiuing tn, added to the tic- 
cutuulated Btippbcs, to ereatM son... ungiutnosand a 
further drop in prices. Western. I Ufa. '21 h *.; New Jersey, 
Suae and Pennsylvania,altfciBft.*, egg oats, Wiiwa.c. 
Fre-U I'ruSts. i'eitehm now have the full swing 
ol Ho* first, trade anil aitlenigh the reeelpta have been 
enormous during this |>ast week, nmiimg I rout lua lo 
150 ettr leads per day. i.lio (lenimid has n. e.lthein up 
with a most salIsfaclo. y ticHvlty. The quality is tin 
usually lim*; tin* Craw lords grout cl y supnrlor to any 
we iiave seen for many years. In another Week wn 
shall luivo good fruit front Now Jersey to quote. 
Molims are abnntlitntiiiul cheap. Blackherl les have 
to he pnl. til. nrleos that will ItublGe largo buyer* to 
take tlioln. Apples arc In larger supply and are lower 
many lots proving a loss. N. J. Bai l letlsarrlvo freely 
generally too green and consequently show a wide 
range. 
Apples.Va.. C Hbl-. fttoKJ: i.ln. Jersey, prime,$;ifj.,3..Vl; 
Pears. Bartlett, oratu. *'! 5Di|o3.l2; do. Boll, bid., fUai. 
3.50; do. common, $2.50(43.ut); Poaches, crates, *l.,.n 
(42.25; do, basket, Ctbi'JOo.; VVhortlehervios. pot* 
bash.. $2m.2 2r.; Blackberries, large, quart, Uteo’c.; 
•Southern plums, and hesl, *2: Watermelons, Vil., tV. 
25c.; do. Aid. 201420c,! Gitron melons, per hbl., $1.5<)(ii) 
4.; Southern gapes, per lh., 8412c. 
Fliiui'.—Tho market Is about twenty cents per 
ha. ml lower. Supplies lire only moderate, but a 
light, outlet. caiisumitMit, upon high rule ol ocean 
room, with a dtslllOlliiatlon to store stock during the 
warn, weather, art) the features nf the ducliiio. Wo 
quoleat $4.30.44.80 for .superline State; $52tlnf5,40 for 
eomimm extra do.; $ 6.1 . <5.H6 fur good to choice tin.; 
86.7lt:<iit5.00 for fancy tin.; 84.30(44.80 for -upertino 
Miclllgun, Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, &c.; $ 6 .l0gi.it.4Q for ex¬ 
tra do., T... 454 U IJU l'of choice extra do.. Including 
shipping brands or round hoop whin at yo.aWt.'i.NI, 
and trade brands of do. at $5 .,55 «.j 8.20 : good to oh Idee 
white wheat extra* at f5.!JOf<t.l>.!!5; Mliiiiesola, fair to 
very ehulee extra at $6.30(47.5*1; St. Louts at f.VUius 
5.110 for comiiiun to fair extra, ami lor good 
to elmieo; SoitUteru at |0,2t>'4(i.40 for extra,,$li.l.V 4 P.M) 
lor good to,choice, ltye Hour at $3,!Klu>.5.0h lor cotu- 
inon to choice. 
and tiny 
will be shot from a trap' All the Sportsmen's Clubs 
in the Stale are Invited to shoot for the prizes, which 
amount to over $6011. 
Hurdle, Flat and Trotting races each day. Rntries 
for spued close Sept. I. 
J. BUSlINRI.fi, Secretary. 
O. (i. Staples, General Superintendent. 
Watertown, N. Y., Aug. 10, 1871. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKETS, 
week ending Aug. 12tli, was unusually small lor this 
season of tlio ye.tr, aiieumliug to only about »hhj 
boxes. Prices ranged u trifle lower than last week. 
Most of the sales were rUcet.'d Ut from S!-,c. to he., 
though it few lots sold for It'.,*:. The highest price 
paid wns '.ike., which was reached by only one lot. 
About the usual nuiuherot faettiryiueu were In n.iir- 
kut, hut niurh more' factory cheese changed hands 
this yveek than lust- We are able to report sales l non 
leading h.elorlcs follows ■ Fail’lleld Ass’n, 1 U.Yc.; 
A very.t Ives. lONc.: ('(dumt.ia Center, UBJe.; Keys, 
lUHTc,; Manliftlm Bridge, Iibxo.: t'aiiajohari'lt*. ID Re.; 
It. P Win i . 01 , iD'i'o.; llender on lloioe, 10'|C ; lluyvka- 
vllIs#. Ill V-, ; llstry Hill, lilV<#.; Dairyman s hi'.e.; 
Shell's lltlsh. IDHc.;Grove, K’lHCd Snell's Bush, 10! e : 
Stratford .t Salisbury, 10-i,c,*. New Port, l(l\c.; Neyv- 
vlite, 10Jja.: Kussell. lORr* : Htarkvllle. 10‘,e.; Man- 
helm t'enter, lO'oc.: lllll.lO te , Snyder and MaxOitltl, 
10'ke.; Klock Ac Ellis, lit Mh.iIicIuI, ID 1 ,. .: Man- 
Send for full Descriptive Circulars and Sectional 
Maps, Inclosing 30 cents, and staling what paper ' o.u 
saw this in, to' I,nml C'liiliniiBHionef II. «& I'M- 
J. R. It., 1 In iiiilbn I, lllo. 
Agricultural Diplomas, 
1*1. A HY A All 1A COLORS, 
SOL'D 13 V 
THE MAJOR & KNAPP 
r.iiopnvln<r, Hl’fg A IsItUoKraph ( o., 
7 1 Broadway N**xv York, 
/ t 1C RAT YVliN'I’IiltN GUN WORKS. 
(Charttral by Special Ad of tin 1 ,r\iixlalur< in 1869) 
Oilers for sale 200,000 acres of best Farming Lands, 
near Railroads, Hi vers and Towns, with ur* *•.. 1 houses 
and in.provementH Prices, from $2 to Till pel* acre. 
Also, 300,000 io res ot Timbered and Granina Lands. 
Prices irmu 50 cents to $2 per acre. Also, numerous 
Mineral and Mill Prnperlie-, Witter Powers, He., at 
Various prices. The 1‘mtUUut ot this (,'niupuny has 
Imi'ii ji|.p.dated IlonniUvnonvr of Emvjral tim l»y t he 
Legtslai ure of North thir.illna, and by virtue of his 
office 1 * required to give all heedful Informiitlnn to 
.‘migrants. No other Company or Agency Inis the 
inchirtmiiTnl and mind ion of the Statu. Apply for in¬ 
formation and Circulars. 
♦OHO. LITTLE, President. 
WM. SCOTT, Secretary, Ualeigh, N. C. 
The Philaitclpliln Scientillc Journal says that 
•' Messrs. Geo. P. Howell & Co of New York, are 
no well and extensively known all over this con¬ 
tinent, that Lo name them nml explain the na- 
luro of their Ltuaipess would liesuperflnooe. No 
Ncwspii|)or .Advertising Agency has ever dis¬ 
played more energy and skill In the transaction 
of this delicate and tact-requiring business.” 
T AR I'IT TURKS. KI.IKKI a].pins,.; and t years; 
' 30.000standard and dwarf pears,2 and 3 years 
16,000 plum.'! years ; pear, apple and cherry soedltogs 
I year, very line and thrifty, on sale by S. P. Wil¬ 
liams .V ' o., OutiNvdlc, N. Y. 
Gaps, Pi.w<lor. Shut, Wads, Uuliets, Game Bags. Shut 
Belts, Powder Flasks, Gun materials ttnll Sperling 
(ii.i.ilH nf every ile-cripllon ttt very loyv prices. Send 
stamp fur a Price-List 
We send goods by Express, G O D., with privilege 
tu examine l.eloro paying the hill. Army Gnn-mid 
Revolvers Untight nr traded fur. 
Address J. H. JOHNSTON, 
Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
W A NTF.O A practleul partner yvlth u small cup' 
Ilul. Ill nursery huslnesa already established 
N".|e Idtl a IIrat class propagator yvith aatlsl'acton 
references, need apply. Address S. R. MuottE 
West Zanesville, Muskingum G..,, Ohio. 
THE PATENT FIELD 
AND 
LAWN TENT 
ICK—ASHTON.—On Thursday. Aug. 3. by ltev. H 
Al. MO KEY, en.utLES F. VICK and MauY J.. A Sit 
ton, both of Rochester, N. Y. 
Grain. The wheat reports ftuii. ICuropt! 
We-*i were against holders immediately full..wing 
our last, and a substantial decline was suhmiutul to. 
Within tho lust dny >.r two tin improved feollug has 
set in ; this supplies tire lighter, and there area uuiti- 
Oi-r of orders tu he IIHod ••*• tile old freight engage¬ 
ments, which give a steadier feeling,although the 
tone of foreign reports do not offer any inducement 
to shippers. Corn has sold largely to speculators 
and Lo evp.iUcfs t“ a moderate extent Prices are 
about one cunt he 1 hsr and llrm. Thu accounts from 
nearly every section lire encouraging for a fiCood 
crop. Data are Coming tn freely by rail, and with 
serious breaks in the Wostt.ni. markets prices here 
are lower and weak. VYe qttolO who.it al yl-giial.lCi 
for Nn. 2 Spring; $l.31""l.lo lor winter rod Western; 
$1.43 4 1.45 tor UI..IK.I Western; 81 10 for new red Ten¬ 
nessee. Com at 65VC, for shipping mixed Western; 
05c. Inr common do. Oats ;tt ba* Western. 
A sale of Western rye WU* made at 78c. from store. 
Uny nnd SlVavv. Tlfa trade is running now 
mostly in new, Which .a aitlllclently season (id for 
shipment. Prices are tlrlu. Bale* at *1.15 for ship¬ 
ping, $1.31x51.50 tor retuil qualltle*. new ut $ 1 . 2 (> 4 l, 0 D. 
IInps.—Tlte excitement Is Increasing, and during 
the last few days there have been a number ol specu¬ 
lators in here irotu the hop district*. The crop IS re¬ 
ported looking rouiiirkubly unfavorable. There are 
a good many buym < who are anxious lo secure sup¬ 
plies at. anything like n lair price. In the present 
unsettled condition of t ho market it is impossible to 
give correct quotations ; 35c. Im* been paid tor prime 
Stale, bill* the hulk of Hie trade will not oiler this 
Ugure. 
.11 IhccI I n tie on*. Kelliied stiga r at la’val I VC. lor 
soli yellow ; ll,t<««12;>fe. tor soil white; Me. for 
crushed. Carolina rice S'-ftB'JRe- Ashton's salt $8(5 
;i.2ii. Spiriln turpentine MaUDc. Strained resin $2.70. 
1 ,maced oil T 8 (*i«Uu.: Southern whale ;. 2 (« 4 i.!.; Nortli- 
crr. do. iVvuiSCe.; crude sperm *1.25; natural wlliterdO. 
$1.37!4: hlqaeliotl do $ 1 . 464 I I!Ve White cottonseed 
oil 65c.; Southern yellow 5jd*5Vc.; yellow wintci Gbc. 
Pen It rv a u«l Gunn . Invoice* from near points 
run oil'well. We tern slock is not plenty, and about 
steadily hold. 
We quota?: Live Western anil N. J. chickens, 38c. 
v a.; fowls. 18c-1 turkeys, 2i)C.; New Jersey geese, 
pair, Sf/NSASI; Western do., $1.75(42. Western, duck*, 
small, 7Sii(8TQ.; New Jerser. $1... 1.2.5, Stall red squab 
pigeons, $l..*X 4 l .75 per dOZ.; snipe, 5 iJc.(e 9 $ 12 o per doz.; 
woodcock, $1.25 per pair. 
Provisions.— Pork has again suffered a reaction, 
and prices have ruu down Lo $13, with all parties un¬ 
der the Impression that this has been the most event¬ 
ful season known In the trade. The shrewdest opera¬ 
tors herei.ml at tile West have been unable to cypher 
with any degree of accuracy as lo the probabilities 
of the market. Tho change in prices the last few 
days nr - been owing to the reports ot a pother large 
hog civ . expected, and II lacking trulhl ullnrss, the 
etleei nu.* been highly complimentary to the hear 
Inti rest, which threaten 1 " "growl' it down to $ 10 ! 
W quote;—Me** at $13.00412.50 cash, $l;l.00 for Sep- 
♦ -lither, $ 1 ;!.'.<J for October. Gut meats are lower 
and dull. Gitv Smoked hums. 13H<S*Wc.; amoked 
shoulder*, i'udou : pickled hollies, boxed, i>:@. 8 e.; 
pickled ham*. U.nTbvc.; pickled shoditlers. Western, 
7 ( 4 #;c. Western bugged hums, 13\(<*1 l»o.; do. tight 
lo*., 1 .(■* lo Vo.; dry suited sln.uldeva. OoXed, 5\ta/«c. 
Bacon ha* declined and hard to sell. City long clear, 
light, H(<(/HL%c.; do. heavy. 7Ye.: khort clear, 8 ( 48 Kc ; 
short rib, 8 c.; .Stafford, Stretford and loug rib, 8 K<ft 
8 ' 4 c. Lard I* wa.ak, at use. lor Western. City active, 
ut Utrc. Dressed hogstti ni, ,t •'•*... *c I’ullow Is quiet, 
at nxcicOMc. Stearin© dull and lower, lu<w 10 $c. 
Suiidi'ii'M.—Older, $* gallon, 25ci'30c. Fuatltcra— 
Live l'eeac, IICW flny, iDm. 7.5.'.; ilo. tillXed,46;. ..lie.; 
lom (Jo., 7.i(iik). White rags, 5 ^ 4167 . Vinegar—cider. 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
LIVE ST00K MARKETS, 
FOR MOTH PATCHES, FRECKLES 
and Tan, use Perry’s Moth and Freckle Lotion. It is 
reliable and harmless fur removing Brown Discolor¬ 
ations from the skin. 
t~ST Sold by Druggists everywhere. Depot, 49 
Bond street, New York. 
rtailinors. Gates 
New Youk. Aug. lo, 1871. 
With good weather and a fair supply nf stock, tint 
market* generally rule a little stronger, though 
prices are only slightly advanced. Peaches are very 
plenty and cheap, detracting cniiSlilorahly from a 
meat, diet ; hut the great out-of-town cull tor beef, 
large quantities of which ate m*nt to the watering 
places, even as far tt* Hiirutoga and Newport, helps 
work off what would olhci wl-e seem a heavy run ol 
cattle Tim anriuiindlttg country is becoming each 
year more dependent upon tin « market for meat in- 
,;,. v ;;.g for the city.a* formerly, llais 
iruek, fruits, mid milk are supplanting 
Wire Farm Fence, 
Garden and Lawn Ornament'; 
STAMMERING CURED 
by Bates’ patent A vi’i.i ANfius. For description 
&c., address SIMPSON A GO., Box 5070, New York. 
Vases, 
Fountains, Statuary, &c., 
109 MERCER ST 
New York. 
stead of producing 
lug garden t.-, 
grazing In sections within llfty miles 01 the city. 
TOTALS III V U 81'OCK FOB THE WEEK. 
.MO,.6 
Itaiiv^n. C.uwt. t'llliua. SI 11'4" 
This week....7.241 «t 2.M8 «.»{ W.4W 
Last week 6.8.-4) 5t^ 2,. r *ut 29.41*1 2j.11J 
GurreBpotid'g w’t'70 6,912 78 2,116 Mitt- MM 
Avuruge, '70, ... 0.817 ,<7 2,210 3*,l;d 1,,108 
Reeve*.—The modenito supply of Inst week lulled 
to meet all the wants wdtn.ut advancing the rates. 
Price* ure quite moderate now, hut they atu not as 
low us butchers lorecd tlieiuone week ugo 'I he line 
weather helps thedftitiuiitl,and trade slo.ws more 
life. Tltitro Is not tnueli to say ill favor ot quality, / 
though a few good drove* were Oil *altJ. I’he supply 
for Monday last Was lit] ear lotUU ttfcCoiiiralinipnw 'll 
at lOOUl gt,, and 58at Weelo.wkeu, making 1,281 hooves 
on Sttlo, besides ubout 200 held from the previous 
w eek Dealers managed tn Work them all off, M-'lllllg 
tit Id Texans at #»3„ fall HI. Hteer * at 10',.«. I lc., and 
good lo prime at ll.HOkd'ie. Tile lll*st choice oill ol 
several droves sold at D'ye.. Tin* supply of Tsxas 
cattle wtl* light, amounting..nly 221 tor the week. 
The experiment of sending Ilium in green tn.w their 
native homes was so disastrous to owner.*, some 
droves selling at $22.50 per head hero, that the rest 
of this kind ol cattle are being improved upon the 
rich past urns of Kansas. Mo. and 111. They are Ltd tin d 
to collie, and that, toe, In quantity A lew showing 
the effects ot reeding came in to-day, and were sold 
Close up to native cattle, or .11 lOktlle. per It*. They 
w ere laid at 0y<..7 cwt., net Till* goo* to show what 
can ho done, with the despised long-horns, 
Tho Improvement now noted in the market will 
probably have lltu effect to cause a rush again, and 
the usual decline after an advance he chronicled. 
There 1* >u much uncertainty about the live stock 
trade of late that people stand utmost us much 
chance of success among the stuck sold 011 Wall st. 
The following are the prices at Hie close of the 
market; 
This week. Lust week. 
nt.*. 
Choice bullocks. V a.12 <4 12K 1JH 4 12 
Good in prime. " |1 ( «> '}^4 * H * 
Medium . ...lOlg W Jl W sit 10« 
Ordinary . " -•• *) w. 10 J M <M 
l*o..rest grade . . . • 8 ® 8>i W 8 
Average ot ail sales ... If <s# lOY (|H 
‘Hitch Cows. -Perhaps there is a slight Improve¬ 
ment in fresh cow*. At least they sell quicker and 
rather belter pri. es are realized, oven with larger 
roeeipl*- An improvement in beet is one cause of 
Hie belter feeling in cows, while the fresh ness of the 
milkmens' early purchases is wearing off. and more 
stock is wanted,as it will not do to fall behind in the 
quota of milk at this stuisuii of the year. Fine cows 
have sold uii to $30 each, fair lo good at $064|U, and 
poor at $46ii,50. 
Venl f.'ttlves.—Thesearc decidedly better,though 
the receipts urc larger. The demand is good, and 
THE GOVERNMENT LOAN PLACED, 
New York, Saturday, Aug. 12 , 1871 . 
The success of the Secretary of the Treasury in 
placing the Government Loan in Europe, is the 
financial event ol the week. This has been accom¬ 
plished through a combination of bankers at home 
and abroad, who will take the entire unsold amount 
Of the Funding Five per Cent. Loan, hitherto offer¬ 
ed, souie $ 130 , 000 , 000 . Ol this amount $ 90 , 000,000 is 
reserved for the National Hanks here, and the re¬ 
maining $ 80 , 000,000 for London, Frankfort, Amster¬ 
dam, and other European financial centers ; the sub¬ 
scriptions in each case will be managed by Jay 
Cook & Co, The Five-Twenties of 1862 will be 
called in, and the exchange of them effected. The 
bonds to be redeemed will be drawn by lot. They 
will then be advertised, and interest will cease upon 
them at the expiration ol ninety days from the date 
of drawing. 
The Times closes a brief sketch of the plan to be 
adopted in redeeming the issues of 1 S 62 with the 
remark -“At present enough is accomplished to 
justify before the country the soundness of Mr. 
Boutwell’s judgment in persistently adhering to 
his plan for remodeling the Public Debt at rales of 
interest more nearly suited to the actual condition of 
the United States and to its financial credit under 
his fuithlul and energetic administiatlon. 1 ' 
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PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
New Viiiuc, Aug. II, 1871. 
Receipts.— The receipts of the principal kinds 
, ,, jaj'.'duce for the week embrace 399 bbls. beans, 
*>, '.i-. , bush, corn, 71,991 hhls. Hour, 234,103hush, oats, 
i*-. :*I bush, wheat, 7.355 hales cotbttn, 10,420 pltgs. 
butter, 70,793 boxes choose.7,783 bills, eggs, 2,702 pkgs. 
V' nl *5'l27 Pkgs. t.,bacon, 3,7?l lifids. du„ 3,790 hhls. 
'Husky, 1,351 hales wool. 
UeatiH and 1‘etts. Fresh arrivals nf medium 
oeans are selling directly upou arrival at lute lull 
