MARK 
TRADE 
for choice. The bulk of the sales, however, are at 
flyi-iojfc.. itnd the extreme ranee 4.!<:«6Kc. I ambs 
have been plenty for the last three days, but with 
the cooler weather are selling freely at td-jwS'Ac. lor 
ordinary to prime lots. 
Swine. —Receipt* for the week were 22.311, or 5.477 
more than last week. Yesterday. dressed hogs 
dropped about',e. per U>. and the few live hogs on 
sale were obtained at &.m<$5Uo. per It. ; hut tliere was 
a tinner feeling to-day, and the quotations are o54® 
o .ic. alive, and ojfiSd'qc. dressed. 
LATEST, Sept. I, 1’. #1.—Beeves.— 1 rite re¬ 
ceipts to-day were 3H cars, or 542 beeves, ail at L0TI1- 
munipaw Good and prune cattle were scarce and a 
shade firmer. Inferior and comtnoa were selling 
slowly at yesterday’s quotations. 
Sheep and Lambs. The arrivals worn 19 cars, 
or 3.371 head—II car- at Forty-uighItl btreet, a curs at 
Fortieth street., and 5 oars at iknpiuuttlpaw. '1 rude 
was dull, and lambs were a shade lower at the close. 
Hogs.—Thirty-seven cars, or 3,900 arrived, includ¬ 
ing il cars of ordinary Michigan, for the market, part 
of which were sold at 6kt»5Xe. V tb. Dressed hogs 
continue steady at 6K<s,7!4C. 
Tobacco.—The business in Kentucky leaf is les s 
active on account of the flriuness ol iioklors. Hit 
stock on sale in this market is reported about 13,bliH 
hlids.—considerable less than usual at this season. 
Reports from the West in regard to'the new cro|» 
continue unfavoralde; also from Virginia. Seetl 
leaf—the market hub rather more tone, with souit* 
inquiry to stock up. We quote us follows; 
New Crop. 
Eight tirades. Heavy Grades. 
r.ugs.... 7\c, 7H'iiSr. 
Common to me- 
ilium leal. 8 @ 8X 
Hood do. 8jf@ 9* 
Fine do.liuofir* 
Selections..,.,.11 @12 12 )sW13 
Old crop. New crop. 
Connecticut and Mass, tillers... 15 «ii8c. [2K@ltc. 
Hinders, seconds.. 25 @32 l» 
Wrappers lots.. 40 f ®45 *•' @*1 
Kino wrappers .50 @65 4d @*ad 
New York ■-late llllers - 12 @15 13H®15 ^ 
Average lots. . *> w w32T 
Wrappers. ..-0 "740 25 Utah 
l’eiuisylvnniu and Ohio tillers 12 @15 13'viibi 
A vorago lots. . m.«-a» » ff.H 
Wf>vp|itirS . *..*• 2* <<ic40 <*44 j 
IIvvvn'v —New crop—t’limnum.S0«t85c.. gOod.57 | 
fa'lftc. • pcw, atMe.'iufI.tl2hj, currency. YAKA.-l cat, 
M7' c.idVii; II cats, - 'c fl.15; average luts. 
■cmruaev. Black work, common and medium, in 
bond, H nl7e.: good and Hue, do., 19'c;22o. Blight 
wot U, cuniuiun tin«l rncHlium, in boiiu, vDujioUCm 
amt line, do.. 35qj55c. 
Vegetables.—Potatoes since the alternately wet 
and hot weather begin to show rot, and few cure to 
handle them even at the low prices. Sweet potatoes 
have declined. „ , , 
We uuote Long Island potatoes. Dykmno and 
Karl v Rom, per Uhl,. 1 1«< 1.50@2 ; Cabbages. per 100, 
*5*6; White Squash, basket, *l<ai.3l). hong Island 
tomatoes, 35,<(5flc. per bushel basket : l.arllo, per 100 
iiunehc*. f.H i 10; marrow squashes, lac.'uitl 7 onions, 
per hbt. f1.75-cl; onions, per 100 strings. Mc.f3.o0. 
Pumpkins per WO. *4"i<t; ploklna per 1,(XW*1 .■>•); egg 
plants per bill. $1.50. Sweet potat.los V IP 8@4c. 
Wool. -Business is almost at a stand. Holders, 
how»wi»r« <*xpi*oi u renown! nf tilt! In u few 
<Uiv*. the tinm foruonmionciiiK work m Roods 
Isi loXflat hand. At some light euncuMsIons, a very 
Cun business would result, aa there area considerable 
number of bids made ut prices land 2c. off. hulled 
are in moderate demand, without change In prices. 
Texas and I'alihirnin grades are selling slowly, with 
price* unchanged , , , . 
Wo quote floiucslic, N. V., Mich, tnd. s extra, 5btfS 
talc., ’ ,ii\ blood do 58„t 32c.; common do. 68eM«C.;Ohio, 
Penn- Vji.. choice Saxony, (IMiTUc.; extra XX do. 02® 
«5e,; 'x,«ii x bloml do. Ob-riUtC.; common. OIcSOXc.; 111., 
WIs- Iowa, extra, 540OCK).; '4<&V blood do. 5t@58c.; 
eimillion, 54 ,r53C.I Souther/i, washed, aiOtiwC.; un- 
wasbed, 48@5Uc.; do. tmrry, 30<S4t)c,: Texas un washed, 
37(',.l2iv, common. .atjulific.; burry, ?.2@27c.; Camprnla, 
spring clip, A 3S'c 4:*c ; A 1. 40c.:. A 2, ,«im .>ye ; U, 
IktolWe.; S, ii0@33o.; fall clip and lambs, A , ,(0ci.tic.; 
A I, WkjUSie- A2,29M31c,. It, 2ftiii3lo.; S. 27(<»29c.; pulled 
extra, 4'.'<«,52e.; super, 4I|« 18c,, low, 2fiW jtlc ; pulled, 
**xrm, 6G@0ikv, No. 1. 4t<U/50o.; Nn.2, lb 
ijimh*, Wfttflum Um«d, pulled, Mx^aOc.; 
Sum hern, 42<f44lk!.; tub washed. 0*4*720. 
Whisky -Ih quiet ami llrm ut fettle. 
PRODUCE and provisions, 
N"KW YnltlC, Sept. 1, 1971. 
The receipts of Hie principal kinds 
B««* for the week embrace flW 69 bhls. flour, 
, 'v.i d hiish. corn. 537,742 huslt oats, 9T2.5iT bush. 
I ? '-^i im bales cotton. 1.250 bales hops, Ift.iW, pkgs. 
• .'-yst likes, cliee.se. 5,Gtki bbls. eggs, ,i sko lioxes 
t ottei. 1 ,-jjt |,hds. do. 4,004) bbls. wbiskv, tul bales 
t 1 :lC ‘-s bbls, beans, 6.000 hush, barley, Il'.tOfi sides 
« ^ ] ,, v picgs. cut meats, 3,4nl pkgs. lard- 
.1,1.1 I’en**. I.ntC supplies are tiotexces- 
!* , ' I "iiii il.ere is conslderutile available stock 
• ...iVtlin oirering of California now on tile market 
d' 1 " u r iccelpts of State for the si-iisiill. I rices lor 
T ire I wer. New crop have made theirnp* 
-,,nie sto, Ic h expected tins coming week, 
is are In few Hands and Him at the price. 
■ lican-. .\ln,T"W.', pi'iiue, per Hush ..*,$.i."v;< 
| 1 ,,nliiiiirv to gond, fa,iil,5il; medium prime# 
:‘ ,, 1 .''.’vi d,,' fair to good. 5-2.25a2.4U; do. common, 
>. ;•»: Southern U. K. peas, per 2 hnsh. bag. fa.m 
? i 'n-ula peas in bulk and bond, ? 1 . 0 >>- Green 
yeas. $7.25, 
ii ,,.Hiix, -The market is moderatelyantive onlv 
’, - me large and increasing, bat indderai refuse 
. ni.kp rurther concessions. We quote. Western 
In the world for exterior work upon Cottages. Villas, 
or Buildings of any kind, whether built ol brick, 
wood or Iron. It Is a liquid, rtntlufnr use and requires 
no oil thinning or drier. Purest white, and any de¬ 
sired shade can la, had in packages front one gallon 
upwn rds, 
TeSta of six years, warrant us in pronouncing It 
the most durable and beautiful paint made. 
Wlmt People say : 
I’KTKK H ICNltKTlSON, 8KKIJSM A N ANII KbOUtBT, 
NKW Yoltb writes, Feb. 17. 1871 
“ it e now a year mid a half ago since I painted my 
residence with the A VRutl.l. CBlOtU Al. Paim , and, 
compared with pointing t Inn 1 had done with the best 
White l.ead and Oil at t bo same time. 1 llnd lliiit t he 
Cn KM It’Ah P vt VT retains the color and gloss far 
superior to the lend oil. In the future l will use no 
other," 
J. V. NTC1 lOi.H.A Ill'll ITKl'T A NO Civil. KMIINMR, 
OltANOKi N. J , writes, March : 
" Over two years ago I hint my house painted with 
the AVKltlLh PAtvr. and from close observation, 
think it superior to the t>e»t ICnglndi White head— 
covers better, retains Its gloss, and does not ocuck or 
chalk oil' in fact, becomes firmer with age. I think 
it cheaper because of these qualities, allowing first 
cost, the same. From my experience, the colors - land 
much hotter than any other Paint in use." 
Sample card of beautiful colors, and recr o ‘enda- 
tions from owners ol Hie nmist rcsidentv the 
country furnished trim by tlui 
NfU) QViHievtiseuuTits 
TO TH Hi I’l BIdC. 
We, the Officers and Managers ot the Union Home 
and School, ask 1)10 assistance of all benevolently 
disposed persons In aid of the Institution under our 
charge. Through the kindness of Major-General 
Alexander Shuler, lion. John 11. White. Col. K. B. 
hauling, George II. Purser, tlenj. W. Hitchcock, and 
others ,.'x grand Military Festival and Fete Chmupe- 
tre lias been arranged to be held in October next, and 
w e e Allies tly invite the public to patronize and assist 
the undertaking. 
Mrs. CHARLES P. DAI.V, President. 
Alls. VIRGINIA L. KARRAtiUT, V ice-Presldent. 
MI s. ALEX. Slf A Licit, Vice-President. 
Mrs. DA VII) HO VT, Secretary. 
Mrs C. M. LVDIG. 
,\lrs. J. C. FREMONT. 
Mrs. GEORGE E HOPPER. 
Mrs. R. JOHNSON 
Mrs. J. J. VANDALSOM. 
Mrs. L. II. ROWAN. 
,tuner.-Receipts for August, 51,300 pkgn.; do. for 
, 'V 'v iVro. .3-1,000 do. Tile yield of batter t Ins year 
A r,,o.'iv iibuve consumption, and until some de- 
, ,i -11 ibuibm of our surplus i« effected either to 
,i i, nib point* or thr-iugh a stead y mid telling 
ig demand, weak prices will rule. At present 
., v visible point connected wttli i*ur butter trade 
1,ks blue. The interior ol the State is fa I of but- 
; ... n itlitlie lull before US, Hie West si HI sending 
.. 11 v and it I* rum-ired tliat some eheose facto- 
- arc about to give up clieese cail v and ««e the 
Clicrse ttiiuly looks to he i"""- stock 
i, but tie- -lit. lot ion Would helpto lurlliei de- 
Vl,alter and md beiicflt the other product to 
T, t extent. Sliippera have reeently taken 
,li. .at 2 .ILI llrwins. We quote as before with outside 
^p.','u, t ‘ V |bn. M 'lw,:t'af.: do. fair to good, 27@?4c.; State 
irkiiis'tl.10,27.-311.’.; do. Imjf tuba, tine, Ss.*29c.; coin- 
uinn'Htiitc. 20.c2lc.: Welsh tubs, tine. 21/8280.; do. 
, , r t<> lair, 15"t3i)c.,' Ohio, line. 18aIff 1 .', Ohio and 
a stern g-.nd to tine, 13® tile.; other Western, L’w* 
i store I’ticked Western. 12@15c.; grease, '.*@10o. 
N’i ltuclitig Slip, New York i 
Or, Cleveland, Ohio. 
A*k for ttit AvKjm.i, CRKMICAI. Paint, and take 
no ofh-T.uiippinp Imt-rpurchased imitations, suppmouy 
it wns ours, ami m m mvintlUul. 
SCSs.- O* 
il 
First—Gentleman’s I’urso, for horses that have 
never beaten 3 minute*—Will) tlrst horse; |50 second. 
Second—Otteeil’S Coiiniv Purse, for horses that 
have never beaten 3:4 - flkJO rov lli sl ; y7a second. 
Third— Long Island Purse, I'--, horses that have 
never beaten 2 ;iu-$llH) for Hist . * UK) for second. 
Fourth—Manhattan Purse, for horses that liave 
never beaten 2.23 #500 lor tlrst horse; #21X1 for 
second. 
Subscript Ions of one ilollor each lor single admis¬ 
sion llnkets, iiiid toll dollars chcIi for season tickets 
itivelve admissions) cuu be mailed to the under¬ 
signed. 
With the kind letters of approval already received, 
t lie promoters of tin* Festival tee! sanguine that the 
undertaking will not only prove a pecuniary success, 
but Hint, as a testimonial benefit from the public it. 
will enlist, a widespread interest, and be one of the 
most enjoyable series of onftirtalaments ever given 
in this country. 
BENJAMIN VV. HITCHCOCK., 
General Manager, Stare till Beehmun SI., 
New York. 
Any lady or Invalid male person, who would earn a 
living by Industry, cun tlo so more easily by the use 
of tlieabove inaclilno than m any other way. For 
Rumples and circular address, inclosing -lamp. J. D. 
OHMS A CO., land 8Market St., Rochester, N. V. 
THE IMPROVED UNIVERSAL 
is (la- BEST WRINGER. 
SLAft T'AT^TVfQ EOlt SALE IN MIS. 
oU V -E AXvi’Ao amir! and Kuti-u-. Send 
stamp for Circular and Price List, to 11. 1.. BROWN 
& CO., Fayette, Missouri. 
K Try -n» in pi oh of ouigrcatS-page, S 1.00, 
IIIukI i iitrd weekly JO years estiibliahetl, 
l-'ioe steel engravings tree to -ubscrlbers. 
Agents make a day. Hcnd for Thi 
saturiluy Gtiteeite, Hallowell, Mo. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKETS, 
-PURE IIKKKSI 1 IHK HOGS 
Single Boars, Sows in pig, and Pigs 
i, It. It. (5 BOKDW El.L, M. D., Penn 
I7|,tnu.l, Ar, Ahitmum. T««i. 
UmHONinary::: Mt- |wl|p 
:::: mi- Sx®“ Kao 
Middling.. . 21'Vi@— 21', ,’j- 31 V**21 v . 
, , forward delivery the unnket is easier, and 
ova at the decline. Latest sales on twmis of low 
c.ng lire at 13*0. for Oct., l»ko. for Nov- lake. 
jar I'ec. 
Dried Kfiiitu.—Receipts of peeled peucties are 
' I. In excess of the demand, and prices are weak. 
,. i lots will not bring over hie. ApphTS arc ruling 
, ., with a proliahlo Otivly Gurniun dmnund ; small 
bla- begin to be plenty; cljerrh-s baved-chioui 
iVeqih'te apples at H.'i.'i il'e for siloed . a - '’‘'•[ot 
s. itin'i n: s..K‘*jc. for Stutc quarters. I eeled peaohos 
ill | lie.) qn (moled halves,6 i""7c.; quarters. awtOC.; 
i.lies, •«i,'25c. tor new. Bluelcberr.es.lk.r.eM.’dpt«*; 
Mil- WumUtKtoii, pritui 4 . uo., $4.4#$ 
Y*a*. TMi<t UiarkOt hil* rcmctoil, unci U doriilorflv 
, th(-sHlInrAMiivor. Tlio c«»u| w»*Ht,hor hnncr-. nut 
, demand. Trade U quit.- brisk from all dirfec- 
ii.jiiA, ii lurtfo ovimbor «»r puiToln Imve boon ijhipimn. 
I An H* Falls, N. Y.» Dairy Market, Sept. 3. 
TltE market at Little Falls for the week ending 
Kent. 2 was nol. very brisk.and there was a decline 
in prices from those of the previous week of from 
., to - pi pound. The delivery Of farm dairies 
amounted to 1,456 boxes, the quality good and the 
itiuge of sale- from 8 to 9c. A few extra tine lots 
brought 0We. Factories wore largely ronreaentoil, 
lmt the trau.actions were below those Of the prcvi- 
OUH week We qnotft sales as follows DanilboCold 
Spring, 10 1 i C.. Peeks. IOKO.1 Davis, MH4C.J NeWvillO, 
III' ,C. J. J. Ity-ler, 10c.; Fays, H)c.: Manboitu 1 urn- 
pike, 10MO.: ilLOCkett A Feeler, 9He.: Klratfurd A. 
Salisbury. 10VC.; Fulton. 10},c,: lloildeiMon Assn. 
inHill, in.Ee : II J Barker, 10c.; Maiilo’im, 10c ; 
.Mn’iibelm »'enter. lDVic.; Mohawk. Valley. T ic.; Mid- 
illevdie. lUSc.; Nasli A Keeler, 10c.: Palm* e Hollow, 
lli'.c.; Switzer URL 10Wo.; F. F. Bellinger, 9 ,c.; Bud- 
long. KlAe.; Dairy Valley. lOHc.; H. J. Gittnar, 9kc.. 
Il-'udersou Home, im.c. Herklmert’o. I :.uitral,10;,c; 
Eai.'iiVill--, 10SC.; Knit tilt Miliolfg < i>.. lOSu. . 
Only a fitw lobs butter were on delivery this week, 
..... l u j .t.t I» # 9iV,/ **)•.,> 
A NEW EDITION OF THE 
PRACTICAL SHEPHERD 
A Complete Practical Treatise on the Breeding, 
Management and Diseases of Sheep. 
By Hon. HENRY S. RANDALL, LL. D., 
A tit her of “ XIttt'fl Husbandry in the Aouth." “ Pine 
iron/ Sheet Huxbandryi' c- ..dud Editor of 
Furnished t.o the United States Government and 
the principal Hospitals. The best and cliOupcst. 
A. GI.AN2I, Sole Agent, 1U4 William St- New York. 
1 RliAl \V 13 ST EH IV GUN WORKS 
Caps, Powder, Shot, Wads, Bullets. Game Bags, Shot 
Belts, Powder Flasks, Gun materials and Sporling 
Goods of every description at very low prices. Send 
Stamp fora Prico-Iunt. 
Wo semi goods by Express, C.O.D., with privilege 
to examine before paving the bill. Army Guns and 
Revolvers bought or traded for .. 
Address i K. JOHNSTON, 
Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
This excellent work (gold heretofore only by sub¬ 
scription) is now placed in the bands of the Trade, 
and may be obtained of all Booksellers, it Is the 
most complete, critical and reliable book on Ameri¬ 
can Sheep Husbandry ever published in this country, 
and should be in tlie library of every shepherd in the 
land. Price #2. 
Opinions of the Press. 
Prom the N-w Kn^liim! former, Boston. 
Tim Pkacticai. SiikI'Iikum I* * work llmt law been needed 
\>y our people. Il ihould be In the liuitd mid hand ol every p«r*ou 
owtiiiijr sheep. 
From tlio Country CoMitlemnn unit Cultivator. 
As a whole, till* book i* Actionnb)y In ndvauce ot anything 
of the kind now bol’ore the public. 
Frbm the Maine Farmer. 
Thu name of the author, Hon. It. S. llandall, Ih a guarantee of its 
completeness ami reliability. 
Irish stands heat belter. Extra line t lonmelH, lfflj.; 
Corks, 122 m.; Normandy. 1228. to 12to.; - anmlian, WIs. 
toW's. The corresponding price* last year tor butter 
and cheese In London were, American cheese, Ms.; 
Hlunuiell* butter, 128a.; Corks, 126a.—X. a. vv. 
itutrnlo, N. V.t Onir.v Marhef. 
Ill RFALO, A tig. aO.-Tho weekly dairy mar¬ 
ket was well attended by buyers mid i.ellers, bid Ho- 
eonUopal deellne in the cable, anil corresponding 
depression In Hie Eastern markets, produced a-loll 
ami inactive oofid.^loit of tlin market. I he -•tienngM 
c- i„,ed no z.WH) boxeo of factory elieese, or wlncli 
about one-halt found sale as 1 boxes 
(drill, at o ;<• ; 26<) Union, JEC. la, East A.islitord 
-IV,.,; .ion Bellows. '.i;;e.; 200 I-arring-ton, DMc.; -iOO 
Wales Hollow, 8),c. Eactorymen are. moderiiteljr 
Urm, and do not press stock on the market. M. 
Utica, N. Y„ Dairy Market. 
UTICA, Aug. 38 H I*. M. A large number 
Of factories were represented to-day, aggregating be¬ 
tween 3,WHJ and i,000 boxes; but only about 2,000 wore 
registered. Tlie cable is off 2s, and tlie views ol buy¬ 
ers were considerably below those of holders. Only 
three factories sold-oneut 10and the other two at 
lo-ic. The niaiket has not been duller and bluer 
fit. U. Pics’l, 
32 Cortlandl Street, New York 
MANUFACTURED BY 
BOYNTON’S 
Brick-Set and Portable Anthracite and ISitu 
iniiiotH Coal 
TAUNTON, MASS 
LITE STOCK MARKETS. 
to choice white wheat extras a t #6.6)ffl7.20: M itmesotii. 
i.tii pi verv choice extra ut #t>.7iga8.UO; ot-. Uoup at 
; , c li, lot comiuotl to lair extra and #0 l.twi* for 
to choice : Southern at #5.7041,8.70 for extras. 
(5 I'M; good to choice. Rye Hour ut #4 00<’v5 for nuu- 
ni,,ii t > choice. Corn meal at #3.45#3.60 tor Western 
white; S.;.75a».90 for Western yellow and Jersey • 
3150 1.55 for Marsh’8 caloric and Brandy wmu . #4.1)., 
4.10 for Koiit'Hirn. Bag miytl at |1,28 for coarse, #1 VI 
f , Hue, sj.;« l,,r tine hifted, #1,5 for boltml white C 
IP) Ii, Oiit meal at *7,50 for city, #8 for Ontario. 
Grain.-In wheat the arrivals liave been larger, 
and Willi high cost ot ocean freight, receivers have 
laid; accept lower prices. The foreign news is en- 
F0R CHURCHES, DWELLINGS, STORES, ETC 
Thirty years’ experience in maioifacturin 
goods liave given us a. slock superior to any l 
kcl. Semi for circular, 
ltu ibiupso.v, Boynton - A * o., -d Wafer., 
These I'iteliers have been carefully tested by Dr. 
HAYES, State Assuyerof Massachusetts, and found 
by him to preserve water perfectly pure. 
IlEEl) «Str BARTON also manufacture Silver- 
Plated Table Ware of every description. 
%lf~ Factory established 1824. 
Salesroom, No. 2 Maiden Lane, 
NEW YORK. 
ALL WHO KEEP BIRDS 
C8E THE 
I EXCELSIOR PATENT 
L Waterproof Cage Mat. 
Greatest invention of 
I tin- age. Will keep the 
e'-ir- ■ cage A tun and free 
5*\ -; * A, from vermin. 5 puok- 
ages, to any address, 
fU-d. (12 mat* in a 
'”k g..l Send Inside 
exet Mati dipieusions of cage. 
L J Agents wunteil, 
Sold by all druggists 
and bouse-furnish- 
f- MdS's ers. SCHEXCK &(’<»., 
a 269)3 Pearl St., N. V. 
SELF-CLOSING, SELF-FASTENING. 
A farm right free for each town to the first mail 
applying. For descriptive circular address 
\V. C. GIFFORD, Jamestown, N. V. 
HIE REST IN VKSTM ENT a farmer can muse. 
Saves from 1 to 6 profits between Ms wool and 
h. Makes every ui tide of knit g*Wds needed in 
faniily. No wide-awake farmer ean afford to be 
Hi,,ut one. For circulars and sum|6es address 
Gill KNITTING MANUFACTURING CO.,Uhlco- 
a lighter outlet: *1 is the average price for shipping, 
with sales In instances mude at #1 05. Straw is plenty 
umi 1.>wc, We quote. .—Shipping bay, S< 1UU lbs- #P.,* 
' 20; retail, old, *1.15(&L35: straw, rye, long, fl'Sl.Oo; 
short, w)c,; oat straw, 80c. 
Iloii*,—Trade is light. There is considerable in¬ 
quiry i; m speculators and shippers, but holders 
views ar-most too fiimi to admit of free business. 
" e quote New York, lBfiF&e.-. Eastern. i6@23c.; West¬ 
ern. 15 iilo.; old, 5 / 5 , 9 ,; California, ttogVto. 
Provisinus. — Cut meats arc held steadily at 
quoted puces. Citv Rmokeil hums, HS'ct 15KC.; smoked 
shoulder’, pickled bellies, boxed, 7wtw7Jic , 
pickled haras, KM13c , pickled shoulders, Western, 
•®iKc.; Western bagged hums, 13,S”vl4>4e.; do. tight 
lev, )2X;i 13c : dry suited shoulders, boxed,6%'®bc. 
Bacon is firmer :-Long clear, light, 8).e.; do. heavy, 
ic.; short clear, ; snort rib, Sc.; Stafford, 
Stretford and long rib, Si 4 <aS.y,o. Pork ha* been very 
quiet the Ian few days without Important chutige in 
prices. Mexi, J13.50. cash ; Sept- *13.55; Oct- *13.62 
faird Is lower „ u ,i q u ii a t 9>;c. fo> Western steam, 
Pash,%-3Hc, for Oct. New quoted at OjjfiSKo- for 
Nov., Doc., and Jan. Beet hams quint otfilSwWfor 
rexits. Tallow is In fair demand at BDc• for West, 
ern. Beef is entirely nouiMUI• ThononUnalqnntit- 
tionsnre *7<U)1 for , hdr, U ms . tiurti lorextm moj 
■ n bbls , and ElfislH for prime mess, and *12(520 for 
India mess, in tcs. Stock in yard, Sept. 1st, 80,410 lbs. 
pork, 17)Xu lbs and tcs. beef. 
Poultry and Game. -Live poultry is lower 
fll 11 unreasiug arrivals. Wild pigeons, dig lit. *1.50® 
i.,a. \\ oodcock per pair.#1® 1.12. 
v\ e qu .tc : Spring chickens, N. J., ^ H), 18u20c.; do. 
Western, najr, 35®45c.t fowls. N. J.. V n>- 18c.; do. 
■‘ (■stcrii 1tiukoys. 23c.C.; geese. N- J. pair. Viiiy 
u '°! Western do,, 12^,2.35.; ducks, N. J. pair, *l®1.20. 
Seed.-Clover is lower, offered at KIKc, Timotliy 
plenty, and some of the stock in poor order ; wc 
Quote *.J.85’24, Rough flax, *2.0?;4@2.05. 
Sundries. —Cider, >( gallon, 255:80c, Feathers— 
Live geese, new fine, V ff,,70&,75c.; do mixed,40(o.50c.; 
uen do., 7«f.9c. White rags, 5K&6C- Vinegar—Cider, 
>’gallon, 20®25c.; do. manufactured, 12fnii5c. News¬ 
papers, v E,4fe4Hc. Milk, 40 qt. can, #2(52.50. Gin- 
reng, ao^Soc. for Southern, COSi70c. for Western. 
TYfEW AND RELIABLE RECIPES to Cure SODisenres. 
A Iso 120Now and Rare Micro I ruinous RecipesforiOt. 
Satisfaction guaranteed. C.F. Wall ridge, Pottiville, Pa. 
' ai-loorions ut HY' ; il2c showing but little change from 
1 Monday; but il.e Texas and Cherokee stock and 
■ common uud medium native cuttle were dull and 
weaker. .._^ 
p R. ELLIOTT, 
Landscape Gardener 
AND 
CONSULTING HORTICULTURIST, 
Cleveland* Ohio. 
Designs and Plans for Villa Grounds, Cemeteries, 
Parks, &c., to order. _ 
rpiIK TUO 'I' TING 
W Tliefollowing are the prices at the close of the 
market: This week. Last week. 
Cent*. Ctifit*. 
oiSlfSo 6 prK''* “■■’■'doS!"* M.W 
S°A »~ ...id * g 
Ordinary. fv a 8 
Poorest grade.. . * ® lav ci 8 
Average Of hII sales.to) - * ® "* 
dtilcli Cows.-There has been more life in the 
trade in fresh cows,«nd more cows in market than 
for some weeks, but prices are easier Some com¬ 
mon cows. without calves, at *30, and from'that up 
t- *75 for very good milkers with floe calves by their 
„ . I»,„nce FoV ins XUlUliy Ol mv maua vi 
The most perfect, reliable find generally useful '* ! I ".VYrem the heaviest, garments of men's wear 
mechanic, where the work required of a sewinjf maehlneirangcs hiil (u -ved itself thoroughly efficient 
t,, riie nnvst delicate and ornamental tabrics tor ladies and ct - ^ construcii'jn, ettpuble of being 
an,V e^D-ely satisfactory. Of uneqnaled simplicity and “X" with^a capacity forquantity. 
learned and operated with oue-rourth the naual erpendltui O'" 11 ® jpula tloa for durability and reliability 
quality and variety of execution beyond *t» entnuet } J( J t) , r * th „ most critical inspection and con - 
t!i«ssisa «M{K»i!^w,siJsSna &*■«!*«- “•» m ,w 
ority. ’Manufactured by the _ 
WEED SEWING MACHINE CO.. 
HARTFORD, €O jV \ . 
THE PRINCIPAL CITIES AND TOWNS. 
here not already established. 
HORSE OF AMERICA 
With Full Directions How to Train and Drive 
the Horse; and Reminiscences of the 
Trotting Turf, 
By II | RA M WOODRUFF. 
This is a valuable writ, and should be in the bands 
of every horseman in the country- It contains 412 
pages of interesting and instructive reading, and is 
for sale at the office of the Ritual Nf.vv-Vokkkk. 
Price *2.25. Address 
». D. T. MOORE, 
New York City, or Rochester, N. Y. 
represented 
AGENTS 
UUVVI k'J p* • ,, .. 
by our butchers ut 5SI&bc. per it 
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