TRADE 
MARK 
Watch No. 1,124, Stem Winder — bearing 
Trade Mark “ Frederic Atherton & Co., Marion, 
N. J. 1 *—manufactured by the United States 
Watch Co., has been carried by me seven 
months; its total variation from mean time 
being only six seconds.—A. L. Dennis, President 
If. J. R. R- & T. Co. 
shipments abroad. For September and October de 
livery prices are Shaded. .'less on spot, #18,VS; for 
Sept., for Oct., $1.‘UB)i. Hoof Is .toll Plain 
me**, bhl*., $196*12;: extra moss, htds., Jt'iaill ; primo 
iuo* 5 , to*., India mens, ton., * 20 i*83 Boot hums 
are dull, ut $18ig24. Bacon lower; price* hare tbn 
effect to atari a few lots off l.oug clear and btret- 
l'<rit at SmS.'-jc., wbicli is u shade higher for tlm luttor 
out. Quoted: bona clear, light, So.; do. heavy,TSto,, 
slii.l t elear.AtfS'Vc , short rib. Kc.; Stafford, ftlr,=tlV,rd 
and Iona rll), 8 ® 8 V«. Cut meats are soiling lit small 
lots only. Cil v Smoked hums. 13 V.<,l,v.,o.; smoked 
shoulders, H«UI)«i.; pick led belllns, boxed, 7 S>« 8 e.; 
pick led hams, Ifi .iWc.; pickled shoulder*. Western. 
i"<jSo. ; Western bagged hams, lilVi'oujti^c,; do. tight 
tcs., laitiSiiHo.; drv suited shoiilnnrs, boxed, 5 $ <$>!(•. 
bitrd Is iirm, at iivifliiitjto. for Western ateum, with a 
liaht business, city. 9 v.U.i' ; i- 
Vsuctnlilp,. l’dtutiu’s are m better order hikI 
Shippers have taken hold which has pm the price Up. 
H Wk'l'lH iirt> ilfitluf hitf tnr nrl+H uvirtiill aiinnllou OtllOIlS 
SS(Tt100 tbs sells at li ve. Most of the lots run out at 5'i 
W’>No. bam Oh vary greatly; some very poor culls, 
in m*. selling at with fair Western at 7t.ni 1 ,r„ 
nnd good to prime State and Canada at HwHSe. Thu 
weiitiler is unfavorable, with a low ruling .,r mutton 
In the dead moat markets. Heavy losses have been 
sustained on late purchases. (It ((.stock, a eurVIiIts 
just sold at .'I'-.e.; til of 81 tt.s, llSe.; a ear ('unadii 
mtuhs, Id ins, 7Se ; 3* Slate,(if Us, HSj. 
Swliif.-A alight advance alter closo, one week 
ago, >viis followed by a like decline, leaving the mar¬ 
ket whore It begun. Live hog* are quoted at ,i«i;e,,c. 
DN'rKST, Aug.’J.'i, I*. II. Itccvcs.—Arrivals, 
7 ? ea4? at t otiimimipHw, 36 at Wenlmwken and il ut 
One Hundredth street,makingU1Khead. Hot weath¬ 
er and hard rains Injure the markets, Texans would 
scarcely soil at all. Some of them went at 7c. Fat, 
cattle were not plenty, and sold host, the pick at lie. 
Sheep nnd Lnnibx. Receipts, 10 ears at I8lli St. 
I,!at b’omniunipaw, and 27 at 401 It 81.. making HUiiV 
head. 1 hose Include il few late In yesterday, after 
the accounts wore made up. They are on the market 
to-dny, and so many of them cause a dull trade and 
rather weaker prices, though there Is not much pose 
tlve decline, 
Hogs. —Arrivals to-day, 2 cars at Comraunipaw, 
and 17 lit-lOt h St., or 2.161 hogs, including a late train 
on Eric Road last night. There is no change what¬ 
ever In the market. 
Southern B. E. peas The first green peas of the sea¬ 
son have arrived from Wisconsin, and sold at #2.26 
per bush. 
We quote; —Beans, Marrow*, prime, per bush,#3 ,750 
3.S0; do. ordinary to good, $3@3.5U; medium prime, 
$2.ii6(iT2.i‘0; do. fair tit good, $2735iil2.5(i; do, common. 
11.50(1*2.00. Southern B. E. peas, per 2 bush. bug. #2.76 
<i*ii. Canada peas in bulk and bond, tbe t.ua. 
Brcswax, The murkat is easier, witli some ship¬ 
ping demand. Quoted, Sioiitic. 
Broom Ctirn. -Notwithstanding the general be¬ 
lief in :t light new crop, tile market for old continues 
dull and nominal. We quoteOafo. for red, fi.iae. for 
mixed, tlOTe. for green, . VaHc, for choice hurl. 
But ter,-There Is a lull In the export demand, 
owing to the poor condition of nippy lips that were 
found to have been heated when opened abroad. 
This fact has produced a hesitancy on the part of 
English buyers, but dealers expect their re-appear¬ 
ance after some id the more recent purchases are 
shown (»ii tbn other ulrift. s*vu»» v**ry n.»uv?li ptircols 
were included in the early foreign shipments, and 
t he better quality that has been reeently Included in 
the sales will be apt to promote ail improved feeling. 
Oilr local trade m very dull and unsatisfactory, and 
though prices arc not materially changed, there is a 
softness about them that threaten a drop. 1 or West¬ 
ern like is the best that shipper* will give for selec¬ 
tions—that is, grades that are peddling lo grocers at, 
2(tc. Stale butter Is not up to its usual reputation 
tor quality this year, and buyers who pay outside 
figures sample, with Mm closest scrutiny. 
Wc quote ; falls, fine.Ilk,«35c.; do. tuir to gond.27i.ij 
28c.; State Itrkins, tlno.2* " 30c.; do. Ipilf till*, flnc.&gi 
2Pc.; nunnnon Stale. 2(Kt2fo.: Welsh mbs, line. 26(01 
28c, Ohio, due, iS'.i. 'dc.; Ohio and Western, good to 
tine, bliadilc ; id her Western, 1206130;; store tuteked 
Western, Hiwltia; grease. l Ju»l()‘..c, 
Cheese. 'I’lie policy seems to be to handle stock 
as quickly as possible and holders meet the market. 
the reap It o| this as seen in the enormous shipments 
the past week, the total 1 , 2 ( 1 '.*,6x8 tbs, exceeding any 
previous week till* year. Shippers secure tlm tine 
lines at lip jc.. 'Pile weather has been good lor ship 
merits, and this lias helped along trade. Wo quote: 
tine State factor*, l(JMnthl\e,; good, '.Up'.; poor, He.; 
good State dairy, 3j$lMt!$o.; common, 7e.; Ohio factory 
prime, s'-jdii'.ic ; i|,i. fair, fie,; English dairy.9'jnsllc.! 
Vermont. Iaticy. Knjllte. 
<’i»l Ion.—Owing In reports on the market of some 
damage to I lie prim ing prop, Including iiiiunfMif up. 
pearanco ot worms in ... portion* of the South, 
the market, heeuilie soniewhat excited with the de¬ 
clining tendency of the market arrested hater a 
iriudimuil advance was obtained from consumers, 
lint t.hoapecnltHiviiand expert movement lor prompt 
delivery was almost entirely cut off At the close 
the foreign market has dropped and there is a 
reaction here. The offerings at Miu reduced prices 
were small, as the ruling rates ot contracts fm for¬ 
ward delivery gave holders mi opportunity to apply 
tltelr stock there to advantage. We quote 
Nuw (JritmiiM uml 
LTphuitl, Ac. Aluhamfi. Tuxim. 
Ordinary ... It 1 I.', ,. I ., !., . 
UI in, I nrdli, ary I6)S$— 17 hi, IT (To 17 
r.nw Middling ,, 18«(«- 1S)4@— IHtjililHV 
Middling .UthJkO- P.IU.ro— Ulltmal'.bjk 
Uood Middling... 21 (St— 21 
For forward delivery latest sales on the basis of 
low middling arc a» follow*:—Sept., IS 1 ,o.; Oct., l,H',e.; 
Nov, WQc.; Hoc. Jbj*c.; Jan. 18.i-.-e. with a large 
ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? 
THE 
Aterill Cliiitjl Pain 
IS THE BEST 
Example for the Ladle*,— Ml - a. M. L. SbOPER, 
Cottonwood Falls (formerly of Leavenworth) 
earned, in dressmaking, with n Wheeler & Wil¬ 
son Machine, In 65# months, $13,340; in I860 she 
earned $4,250; in December, 1807, $435. The mu- 
ehine has been constantly employed since 1801 
without a cent for repairs. 
.. -.I . : . “ponvotwim-it, » ititio, 
ox Biuldjuffs ot any kind, whuthor built of brick, 
wood or iron. It Is a. liquid, rendy fm itxe nnd r^Qiilron 
0 ° oil thinning or drier. Purw#t whit**, nnd any do- 
.sirod 5liude cau bu bud in puokiigea from one gallon 
upwards. 
Tests of nix years, warrant us in pronouncing It 
the most durable and beautiful paint made 
What People »ay : 
PETEK HKNIVKRSON, HKKDSmAX AND FLORIST. 
NI'IW VnltK, writes, Fob. 17, 1371 . 
" II >s now a year and a half ago since I painted my 
residence with the AVKRII.r, Chf.micxi. Paint, and, 
coTtmitred with painting that I luultlonij with the best 
White bead and Oil m the siimi: time. I llml Dial the 
CHEMlCAt, Paint retains the color and gloss far 
superior to the lend oil in the future I will use no 
other.’ - 
.1 V. Ml'HObK.A ItCHlTKCT AND ( IVII. K.VCUNEElt, 
OHANOR, N. .1, writes. Minch : 
'• Uvur two years ago I hint my house painted with 
the A v Km id, Paint, and from close observation, 
tiling it superior lo tlm best English While bead 
over* better, retains Its gl.,s«. and does not crack or 
chalk off in fact, becomes llruicr willi age. I think 
It cheaper buciluim ,,t tiles,* qualities, allowing llrst 
cost the same. From my experience, tint colors stand 
ttincii bettor Ujnr, any other paint in use." 
Sample curd of beautiful colors, and iceoinmetKlH- 
tlons from owners of the tlnest residoucea in tiie 
country furnished free by the 
Sweets are doing better with .small supplies, 
are plenty and cheap. 
,,Wy quote:—bong Island potatoes, Hykinan and 
baily Rose, |tcr bid, f 1.605,,2 : Cabbages, poi luff. 
White Squash, basket. $lr„.1.5ti; bong island 
tomatoes, 26c. per bushel basket; Garlic, per 100 
himehes, #H.,, ill, marrow squashes, 7, r )c.,«;$l , onions, 
P 1 bill, r I.T.Vn:!; onions, per IlW strings, f.'lur .'i.an 
Pnmpluns per OKI. #I«mI , pickles per I.IXW $1.50; egg 
Ids ms pci bbl. $1.50. 
4V out. There Is a very light movement in lleeees 
Miinufael urers do mu want to carry heavy slocks, as 
they consider the market at least up to tho top 
tlgure, Ilohler*. however, look upon the dullness as 
only temporarv and lire contldcnt of miilntami ng 
present prices. Their views lire strengthened to 
some extent by the firm tone of the Kuropeiln mar¬ 
ket arid ttie probntiiIIties of the demand turning on 
the tine grades. Pulled are In loss demand, but be¬ 
ing In small stock are held tlrtltl) Texas and Cali- 
* or" la. grades are very little souglil after, tmt in 
prices no quotable Change Is made. Foreign la very 
Weqnote Domestic. N. V, Mich, Inti., extra, 58® 
Oik - .; \v>:\ Wood do. fiflt&itfr.'.; eonimon do. 6 * 1 , 1 62i• Ohio, 
l.emi , Va, choice Saxony, 65i,(.7(ie.: extra \ \ do. 62® 
tlee, S„,. t blood do. OhaCiW.; eommoii, OltytlSc ; III, 
Wls, low.a. extra, .dml'Jle.; ‘styet, bp,oil do. . r »li.rj58c.; 
Common Vt'aAMe.; Southern, washed. 5!t®60c.; un- 
wiislied. l-S,,i do. burry, IIOsMOe ; Te xas unwashed, 
,i7mi17o.; cuiuion. ;«)>■«ittc.; loirrx, 235a21 e.; California, 
aprliii'i lip. A I’. :».(<2c.; A I, AH,,* loe.: \ Ikl oC.le.: it. 
.tjV/Mse.: s.;;,V.; fall clip and laiulw, A lMSUii„33c.; 
A l,Hk„.:le, A 8 . TV•'31t" : H.'SWdlf.; S. 27'c, ptilled 
extra. t!„<.r, 2 c . sOpur, HI idSe, low, 26 ®!!lic.; pulled, 
extra, IIInWiM : super, 6tkw65i:.; No. I, IfiaSOe.; No. 8, 18 
',< l 28e, lambs, Olkwilloe.; Wostorn limed, pulled, PliaaUc.; 
southern, r.;,,.id, ., tub wastmd, Ii7<a72e, 
Wliiulty Is lower, with large supplies. W'ostern 
quoted at Ille. 
lfO< IIESTEK. xN. V., Aug. ‘41.-Wheat 
lit alii in l ac higher on all grades Ilian last week. Ked 
winter, $1,25®Lit); white. -$1.85<,(ibl6, the latter for 
lube). Corn. for state. Outs. iu<gi48e. for new 
Old. nominal at I5e. Batter. 32®24e. Eggs, very 
plenty at I5„lb7c. pur do*. Cheese, Iliad'.',-, per lb. 
Ctitidcens, 20c. per lb. Apple*. 6ffc.®$] per bush.; 
sweet do. ; | per bbl. for shipping; sour, $2(8)2.35. To- 
maioo*, 75e. per bush. Potatoes. ,Vlc, Tluiotby seed, 
$3.7ti(isi per bush, ( lover seed. ?fi. Hay. flKiwaa per 
ton. I here is no market for barley. Brewers talk of 
opening at 66c. for two rowed and 75<ty80c. for four 
rowed, Uhl hop* are worth 16nv20c. per lb. according 
to quality. 
Of Late Venr* advertising' has assumed a very 
important phase—In fact, has become a science 
in business, and no one has done more, or as 
much, to make it so, as 8eo. P. Rowell A - Co, of 
New York. Their prompt nnd systematic mode 
of transaenng their business haB gained tho con¬ 
fidence of all largo advertisers, uml lias raised 
them in a few years from one of the smallest to 
the leading advertising house in the world. 
Maple Leave*. - 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
FOR MOTH PATCHES, FRECKLES 
and Tan. use Perry’s Moth and Freckle Lotion. It is 
reliable and harmless for removing Brown Discolor¬ 
ations from the skin. 
:iT Sold by Druggists everywhere. Depot, 49 
Bond street. New York. 
32 Burling Slip, New York : 
Or, C'lcveluml. Ohio. 
r the A victim, Crkmicai. Paint, and take 
i/x many have purchased Imitations , supposing 
STAMMERING CURED 
by Bates’ patent Appliances. For description 
ic., address SIMPSON & CO.. Box 5076. New York. 
i’ll in p’s Patent 
challenges the world. Three men with one lion 
power accomplish more tlmu 20 men husking 
hand. Wonted to distribute 1,000 machines w 
practical farmers, tins full. For particulars, uddri 
HI LI,St dk HOAG, 
Manufacturers, 83Conluudt St.., .V. v 
MONEY AND TEADE AEFAIES, 
Wall Street, Aug. 26 . 
Dvrjng the fortnight past the negotiation of the 
$ 200 , 000,000 New Loan of the United States has been 
closed up through Messrs. Jay Cooke & Co. of New 
York and London. They had the co-operation 
abroad of some dozen Banking firms in London and 
on the Continent to the amount of $ 80 , 000,000 and in 
this country the co-opejation of the National Banks 
and of Messrs. Fisk & Hatch, V'ermilyk, Clbws, 
and Clark, Douce & Co. of this city, who were 
with Mr, Cooke in the popularization of about 
$i.;oo, ooo.qoo ol the 5-20 and 7-30 Loans during and 
at the close of the war, to the amount of $ 50 , 000 , 000 . 
These two sums and the $ 70 , 000,000 previously 
placed by the Treasury direct, last spring, makes up 
the$ 200 , 000 , 000 . It is not yet announced what steps 
will next be taken to place the remaining New 
Loans. They stand as follows to the 5 - 208 , to be 
paid off or exchanged, according to the Debt Sched¬ 
ule of August 1 : 
Date. Coupon. Registered, Total. 
5-2(ls, 1 WB.$381,601,7(51 #81. Ils.StKi *4f - i»,lE,50ll 
5 20s, 1864.13,1:12,360 41,802,600 87,8115,TO 
5 20s, 180 1 ... . 121,695, HOU 45,644,860 1(21,610,800 
5 30s, 1865, in).. IT5.48H.MXI 6.5,419,260 239,yiiK,130 
5-20s, 1H67 . 237.880150 St),!ttl,200 7t27.7.Y,,H«U 
5 20s, 1868 . i',ih,;') 00 11,914,000 8S),4U,5oO 
Total i-20i... * 086 , 742,950 $339,080,800 $LTM.7U3.350 
1.033new!) P emits. 459,81*1,900 
Balance subject to redemption.$SM5,503,250 
Less now 4‘j IS cents. . 300,000,OOU 
Balance to await I f cent.stock.$585,503,250 
General Trade is active, and the amount of busi¬ 
ness doing in Foreign Meachandise was never be¬ 
fore so active in the month of August. The Cus¬ 
toms Duties already paid into the Treasury at New 
York alone will amount at the close of litis w r eek to 
$ 15 , 000,000 in Gold, implying that $ 37 , 500,000 of 
Foreign Goods have been placed on the market, at 
an average Tarilf oi 40 : (1 cent For the first seven 
months of the calendar year, fan. t to July 31 , the 
figures compare with last year, at New York, as 
follows: 
Values Customs 
Seven months. Marketed. Duties. 
1871. Tariff 4(JV cent,.. .*210.362,994 $85,087,UI16 
18,6. Tariff 46 ft cent...... 169,784,165 78,174,662 
Increase.*10,488,829 $7,402,118 
The amount embraced in the free list under the 
New Tariff is $ 17 , 808,800 this year, to $ 7 , 430,190 
under the old Iree list. 
Gold keeps linn and dearer than it ought to be 
under the cessation of imports to Europe, because of 
the heavy demand to pay into the Treasury tor Cus¬ 
toms. The price is 1 l aJSjitbi 1 ft cent. The Treas¬ 
ury sales of the month will be only $ 7 ,coo,ooo, while 
the ( ustoms will amount at this port Lo about $ 17 , 505 ,- 
000 , Money continues in free supply at low rates 
of Interest to the Brokers on temporary loan. There 
is a lair demand lor good Railway .Mortgages which 
Pay, at present prices, nearly or quite double the 
Interest charged on Money placed at call. The 
Stock market shows improvement since the success¬ 
ful Government negotiation, but no actual buoyancy, 
as yet, in speculation. 
1 he following are the latest Stock and Gold quo¬ 
tations : 
PRICE OF STOCKS AND BONDS. 
American Gold —. 112 % N. Y. Central Stock. 98 ^ 
t. b. |-*°s of f 86 7 ... i » 3 ^;Do, Scrip . 94 
b. S. 6 s of 1881 . 119 Reading. n-iVs 
r v 1 ^ 408 , 5 cts. m'4 Rock Island. 109 % 
J-.. N. .New Loan-najs N. West. 70 5 -1 
;v 1 . Bounty Loan. 108 Do. Preferred... qr» 
lennesaees . 75 ^ St. Paul.6.?'* 
V irginian, old. 63 JJ Do. Preferred. 81 VS 
Missouri Bonds. . 94 ^' Lake Shore. 111 ' 
Louisiana Levee 6 s,. 71 Ohio and Mississippi. 45 4s 
P°o th ff -lr ‘ ,linas « rj ld. 45 Ji Toledo 8 . Wabash... 63 ^ 
Has long been regarded ns Lb a bust, and r.h<nipo*t 
Baking Powder I 11 use. Perl'ccM s pure and tioiillhy. 
It makes, at short notice, delicious Biscuits, Rolls, 
&c. There need be no waatu of food prepared with 
It. ns It is always of the best quality. We would say 
to tli 0*0 wliohuvu never used It, that a very few trials 
will enable them to use it, not, only with entire satis- 
faction, but with oconomy. 
Put up full, net weight, a* represented. 
Grocers uml Dealers sell it. 
DOOLEY A BHOTIIEK. Proprietors, 
<»!> New Street, New York. 
t'Ojll' LATII ES, best, in the country. WOOD. 
•MAN a P1KK. Lake Village, N. II. Circular* free. 
IXAIjXj'S 
PATENT HUSKING GLOVES! 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKETS. 
Little Fill In, N. V.. Dairy’ Mnrliet. Alia. 26. 
Tlfli: market at Lillie Fulls for the week ending 
AiigttM,26 wua brisk, but priues remain without rau- 
torlal elni nge, Thu delivery of farm dairies amount¬ 
ed to 1.052 boxes, the range ot auto* being from He. to 
9>je. The lust figure was paid nnly for “ fancy.’* 
There was a goodly number of factoryinen in 
market thin week, and the offerings were estimated 
to roach 19,1X1(1 boxes, a large share of wliieli wa* 
taken. Wo give sales of leading factories 11 s follows : 
Carlisle, !twc,; Brewer. 8 Se-; Palatine Union. lOKc.: 
Gutman, 19c.; Mlddlevllle. IOVe.; Me tea It Hill. Ille,, 
lb .1 Baker. 1014 c.: Avery Ives. lOKc.; Bales, 10 Kc,: 
Bethel. IOVe.; Brockott at Fenner, H»c.; Brock way, 
10He.. Cayadetta, tON 1 '.; (look & Ives. HJVi’.; Uontury- 
nian, Uo.; Cold Creek, lie ; Dairy Hill. 10k05 W. M. 
Dunkle, SilHc.! Kim Grove, WHO.; EalotiVillu, 19kc ; 
North Fairfield, lie.: Old Fairfield, lie.; Fairfield 
Ass n, lie.. Hosier. 101,0.: Henderson A»» - n, lek'c.; 
Herkimer Co, Central, lOYo.; He*svllle, inuo.t In¬ 
dian Castle. lOHOd Klnck Hi. Noltl*. lO'ke,-. Manhelrn, 
1 iii,e ; Man bull n Turnpike UJvc.: Mauleiown, 19’.,c.: 
Mother Creek. 10X0.: New vide Aas'n. lUVo.; Norway 
Association, I0\c.; Will. Peck. iOJ-ie.; Root, IflVe.; 
Slate Htll, Kike.; Smith, 10c,: StmlI's Bush, lll-gc.; 
Siiringliidd Cam ur, Ullfo.; St yet 1 ,rd A RulUhucy, lllkn.; 
■I S loh " .• . ,»». 0 h, 111 1 -, e.j 
/oiler. Hike.; valley. lUHc;. West Hchuylnr, JOYc.: 
DavU, 109fc, 
No butter in market this week, but 25 to 2 Hc. offered 
for fair lot*. 
We have advices from abroad to l to., second week 
in August. Our London correspondent reports a 
large sale for American cheese; fine going at 60s., 
and seconds at 50s, to 51*. The oilier descriptions 
of choose sell as follow*; —New English Cheddar, 
68 *. to tis.; W ilthaliire, double, 56s. to 60*.; Cheshire, 
medium.50*. trtGSa.; tine. 68 *. to 72*.; Scotch, new, oils, 
to B 6 ». Dutch Cheese. Kdartis, 16*. to 58s.: Gouda*, 
IBs. tool*.; Derby shape, Wls. to 50*. 
There 1* an improved demand for European anil 
Irish Imtter, with an Upward tendency In the market. 
Normandy extra bring* 120 *. to 126 *.; cionmells, litis, 
to IIHs.; Cork*. 117*. The corresponding prion* last 
year for butter and ahoeite were. Chin mulls butter, 
l2Ha.; American eluiese, (new,) 72s. 
The weather tills week ha* been showery In Iler- 
kiin. N. V. Ruin was much needed, us it was gutting 
quite dry.—x. A. w. 
Biillitlo, N. V - ., Oiiiry Marker. 
BUFFALO, Aug. ’I'he eighth regular 
weekly dairy market, of the Western New York 
Dairymen’* Association wa* held to-day at the new 
room* of lino. VV. Hayward, 115 Washington street. 
The offering* were 4,534 boxes ot factory cheese. 
A dull tone prevailed Consequent upon the ex¬ 
treme depression of the Eastern markets and the de¬ 
cline in cable to 50*. Holders are generally quite 
linn, a* most of the loading fimtorlOB ha ve sold well 
till Into .I ttly. and prefer to hold for Improved mar¬ 
ket* rather than pm** their stock at present. The 
sales were 25(1 boxes Excelsior at 9Ho.: 360 Hamlet at 
»H«.; 224 Union at 9HC.; 190 GritUr/s Mills at tic.; 200 
North Collin* at 9Yc.—G. A. M. 
HALF ULOV1C8. KlTl.b QLOVK8. * 
The very best thing ever invented for husking corn 
I hoy give universal satlslartlon In use. A man ran 
husk from % to V, faster with them. They absolutely 
prevent sore hands and cold lingers. 'I'he. half gloves 
Oliver the part.* of the bands which become sore. 
Price $1.50. Tito full gloves are made in tlie best 
manner of tanned buckskin.; Price, $2.50. Bol.li styles 
have claw* attached and made of three sizes, large 
medium and small, for both right and lett handed 
persons, sent prepaid on receipt of price. A liberal 
discount to dealers. Address, II A LL 11 I Sk I NG 
GLOV I 1 , CO., OO 8u. VVliter 8t„ Chicago, III, 
MISS MILLIE THURSTON will muku 
Imlluou ANuon^loil! 
2,000 BIROS 
will be shot from a trail! All the Sportstm 
in Hie.State am Invited lo shoot for the pria 
amount to over $501. 
Hurdle, Flat and Trotting races each day, 
tor *peod close Sept. 1. 
. . .1 BUSHNKLL, He 
(J. (,. Staples, General Superintendent. 
Watertown, N. Y„ Aug. Ill, 1871. 
B CLBS I BI MIS! IIY ill A 11„ PREPAID 
Hyacinths. Une mixed, with colors, each 15a.; pet 
dozen, $1.50. Tulips, tine mtxod, per dozen, 35e. l'ro 
cases, line mixed, per dozen. 20c.; per 160, *1.5(1; Snow 
drops per dozen, 50c. Address 
BEUST & BROS., Erie, Pit. 
1A# I Btl T L n Rvory young man and lady 
W* 11 n| I r II who wishes, at u Bmall ex- 
*" * ' ■ ■■ 90 ■ pense. lottcqulri!. practically, 
a thorough knowledge of Telegraphy, anil when com¬ 
petent ho placed In a good paying situation, toad- 
dress, with slump, UNION TELEGRAPH CO., 
Akron, Ohio. 
TI TMP SEED, 
TIMOTHY SEED, 
AMBER. VVH |TE A N D Ut EDITED RAN1AN 
SEED WHEAT AND RYE. 
Pure Ground Bone...$36 per ton. 
Coe's Superphosphate. 56 " “ 
Peruvian Guano. 75 “ “ 
DECATUR A COXE, 
Agricultural Implement* and Seed Store, 
197 Water St., N. Y. 
Kurnlglied io tlm Un 
the principal Hospital 
A it I A V'/ ». 
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Waterproof Cage 
Mat., Greatest in¬ 
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Will keep the cage 
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’CACCMATl *lona ot cage. 
I Agents wanted— 
k / Sold by all druggists 
uml limine furnish- 
CnWjj er*. SCHKNCK A Co., 
S: 2696; Pearl St., N. V. 
VICK’S 
Illustrated Catalogue 
HYACINTHS, TULIPS, LILIES, 
AND 
OTHER HAKDY BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING, 
is now publislied, and will be sent uttKE to all who 
apply. Address, 
.IAAIUS VICK* 
KoclicNter, N. Y. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
New York, Aug. 24. 1871. 
With nearly 9.000 cattle for Lite week, or the great¬ 
est run Of the Munson, the beef market is depressed, 
and stock not all selling. Culvusure doing very well, 
ami *0 are fut shee.p. Thin lambs sell slowly, liog* 
rather droop at the close, with depressed provision 
market*. The weather baa been unfavorable for most 
of the time win in and wet—uud abundance ot dress¬ 
ed meat Ims been sole for less than cost alive. 
Pouches are not eo abundant, and that turns people 
more upon meal, while citizens returning L on, the 
Country, add to the consumptive demand. Still our 
market* are likely to be fully supplied for some time 
to come. 
Hri’vrs. — Still they come, drove pressing upon 
drove, until the yards are crowded. The moment a 
little let up causes a slight Improvement In the mar¬ 
ket, that moment eager shippers who havo lots of 
stock on which they know they must lose money, 
seize the opportunity and rush in only to depress the 
market again. New drovers, and old ones too, are 
here in force, awaiting tho side of tlielr cattle Of 
course the profit*are all upon the wrong side.** they 
have been tor much of the time during the past year. 
Dealers hold on In me hope that a favorable turn 
will eoiuu some time, and they ilo not want ,t nnwset 
0 / men to roup the advantage ot their mtafoitunes. 
Till’, offering* for Monday last, were H7 OUT load* at 
Cornmunlpaw, Hit at U ecbawkon. met the Maine at 
100th street.. Nearly half the stock for the weak was 
received lit. CoDluomlpaw. which is now the leading 
market. Most of the drove* were el omul out on 
Monday.and the priees wero even better than might 
oc expected with such a heavy supply. Some thin 
Texans went below He., while* fat long-horns sold at 
9c , and some poor native* at same price. Fat euttle 
commanded U 1<(512e., aj«1 in a tew Instances the 
first pick went still higher. The receipts are not 
large to-day, and no change Is reported in price*. 
The tollowlug arc the price* at the close of the 
market: 
This week. bast week. 
Cent*, C«n(0> 
Choice bullocks, $( tt>.Ilk rid 12 12 <§> 12K 
Good tn prime. " ...I0\' 11J* ll '* I IK 
Medium . .. .. " . ,10)4 hit ill'*, hi II 
Ordinary.. " ... 8 19 9 HS 66 9X 
Poorest grade. “ ... 7'i <«, 8 H (ii 8)4 
Average of all sale* ......Hidf <3t 11 64 
IMilch Lows. -Receipts are large, and possibly 
there Is little more life to the trade. At least the 
cow* are all selling, but riot at high prices. Most of 
those sent 10 are turned off at $5l)<fii55 per head, some 
quite poor one* running down to $40. and extra* 
reaching $76- occasionally $90 each, calf thrown In. 
The calf should always accompany Llie cow, a.* proof 
of her freshness. 
Venl Calve*. -The supply continue* quite uni¬ 
form, and Just about equal to thu demand. All tho 
good calves nidi quickly, anil ill about Wc. advance, 
whole pens being weighed off at 1034U. These, how¬ 
ever. are the best Bucks Uo., I‘u„ vculs, which take 
the load Ip (>»■'market*. Fair to good ritatu calves 
Bell at 9>4@t0e., with ordinary at Hiw9e. Grass calves 
are worth 4ffl»c. per lb., or $6«9.50 per head. 
Wheep mid l.mnh*.—With moderate arrivals— 
26,696 for the week—sheep are doing better, if fat. 
Prime stock command* be., while selected stuck of 
Gaps, Powder, Shot, Wmls, Bullet*. Game Bugs, Shot 
Belts, Powder Flask*. Gun mutcriulH and Sporting 
Goods of evprv description at very low price*. Send 
stamp for a Price-List. 
We semi good* by Express, (MbI)., with privilege 
to examine before paying the bill. Army Guns and 
Revolvers bought nr traded for. 
Address J. H. JOHNSTON, 
Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
FOR THE FALL TRADE. 
A large stock ol choice Hrnpe Vines I'!umelan 
Croton, Walter, Roger*’. Arnold's, Martha, Ac. 
M EH HELL A UO LEMAN, 
Geneva, N. Y. 
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Union do. 88J4 A 
u estcni Telegraph.. 61 Ji A 
I acihc Mail. j 2 jis Li 
The following is the move 
City Banks for the past forth 
Capital, Nat. and Local. 
rfj l? nd Discounts. 
Gold Notes and Greenbacks 
Deposits, all classes 
National Bank Circulation .' 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
Nr.iv York. Aug. 25. 1871. 
rSSiSS.*vA?^? receipts of the principal kind* 
0 hush f : r .. t,ie ^ k embrace 77.209 bids. Hour, 
t 4 467 t " b «»h. oat*. 696,364 bush. 
3 V !:wi-l J ‘'! eH ct {tton. 1,293 bale* hop*. 12,961 pkg*. 
SCO. bbls- eggs, 4.427 boxe* 
■ lihds. do., 3,230 bbls. whisky, 661 hale* 
ier decline beaDB sl,c>w 11 s| lght 
a good ahiiwn 1 \ Ue Jni4 i ' tet close* rather firmer, 
bonier hsVAi'T BouiftiKl. Tint California beans 
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