MA-RK 
TRADE 
Esrg**.—Prices steadily advanced for a few days 
following our lust, until they reached 27c. r<tf west¬ 
ern and 28®S0c. tor near-point lots At these OtfUrM 
t lie consumptive detnunu Is fullltuc off. and tne leol» 
lug is that lower prices will have to be suhmlUod to 
to move tins very fair urrltuls for the season. 
Ei-i’mIi Fruits. We are on our lust peach wor k, 
ami other f run have considerable st imulus In conse¬ 
quence. Selected New Jersey peaches are bringing 
high prices: Delawares show wide range. Bartlett 
pears are selling freely at Improved price*. Fifty 
boxes, containing UO Seckcls inch, from Qulfovma 
via Chicago, sold at *5 per box: an invoice do. .'Id. 
Duel loss was in flno order- Plums are very scarce, 
quoted, when to bo bail, at *25 per bbl. for egg I green 
gages. per biuli.f blue plums, 82..8J>si)3 per pony 
basket. Apples arc unchanged, but the quality is 
favoring Olivers, as it includes vane fine large in¬ 
terior New York fruit. 1,vapile begin to sell, hut they 
arc not active; a few from Pleasant Valley have ap¬ 
peared, being two weeks earlier Ilian last year. 
Wo quote : Peaches, Delaware, baskets, 75e,(.v?l .Ml; 
dn. crates. f< 75e<*2.25: do Jersey, prime. *2.5toiU5. 
Apples, sour, per bbl., do., sweet. *3*,il.> 2b. 
Pears, Banian, choice, per Id'l., sg.Mtwld: do. oilier 
fancy. *IV(,8; do. eommon, New Jersey, fa.HOw 4.00. 
Whortleberries, per bush., W.uQetJ. watermelons, 
Delaware and Maryland, per 100, ®SiK«iiiO; do.. New 
Jersov, *10,<30. Nutmeg melons, Keypoyt and Hack- 
ensaeit. per bbl., *3®4.o0. blrapea, Concord, MOt-sU; 
do. , I lulu ware, *t8&20. 
Flour -Has ruled very strong, under a very fair 
shipping demand and moderate receipts. 
Wo quote at *5.00*5.30 for superfine State: 
*5.7(L»5.8fl for common extra do.-. *5,85<ki5,96 for good 
to choice do,, ffi.il0aii.i5 lor fancy do.; *6.00(315.36 for 
superfine Michigan. Indiana, lihlo, Iowa, &c.; *5.fJle|» 
S.flO for extra do., *.>.9aM.t5.iu t-ir choke extra do.: 
including shipping brands or round hoop Ohio at 
* 5 . 80,1 "M, and trade brands of do. at sfi.ltlanlijltl; good 
to choice white wheatextias at ffi.a0.-t7.it*>; Minnesota, 
fair to very choice extra at #(Dlfir»7.9U; St. I,on Is at 
* 5 . 75.1 ti'.in for common to fair extra and *fi.2,ivA> for 
good to choice; Southern lit *5 .7n.ifj.G5 for extras, and 
•fi.7W49.00 for good to choice. Rye (lour nl $l.0CM:3.10. 
Corn meal quiet; Western at *3,i.*x#3,IJQ for white. 
*;i.75nt3.y0 for yellow; Jersey. *3.To<jt3.8(l: Braudy- 
wlne. *4.00,4,4.10- Oat meal at f7.90«v*8 tor Ontario. 
were no sales worth mentioning i uesuay or iv eunes- 
day. To-day. with an offering of 186 car loads, or 3,- 
U9S head, largely made up of Texan* and thin, grass- 
fed native steers, the murkoL was aot so brisk us on 
Monday, and common outlie were a shade, weaker: 
Imt. fat steers were quite as high In price, and the. 
extreme range i hn same. I.urge droves of medium to 
fair Illinois ulcers were sold to wholesale slaughter¬ 
ers at 10Rii«USe. V n>; good droves with prune fops 
at lluriWo.. and i lie host at 12X«t ttK«- Very Common 
and ordinary native steers In mi a hi 9lvuiHIc.,aiid coni- 
mon to irood Texans, lu full lots, wore sold at Ton 
8Me., per It). 
The following are the prices at the close of the 
market •• . . 
f i his week. Dust week. 
C«*nu Canto* 
Choice bullocks, V Tt. W« <w } 8 j< UK 
Good t.ii prime. " .,.iUS ■«. J- JQY ^ lift 
Medium. ** ...10* w> IH< Mj* <* ®.Si 
Ordinary ........... ** ...10 W* to-i kt lb 
I’oorest grade. " -• 9 '*» OK |j rt 0J4 
Texans... “ ... 7 <$ 8>< In': ® 8 
Average of all sales.103, Ufl ‘0W ks 
Jlileli Onw»,—The receipts have been moderate 
and the tride has been satisfactory to the shippers 
who sold their offerings upon arrival at. *3.Wia per 
head, with perhaps A half a doxeu to private parties 
at *50 each. 
Veil I Calves.—Large arrivals ol grass-fed calves 
swell Hie gross receipts, as recorded, to ,1,535 licad. 
Good to choice milk ted veals have ruled steady a ml 
Urn, at. iP 10' e. f< ih.; medium to lair do. atH<iVJV,e,., 
and rough mixed lots at n'Ji-#7u;c. The grass calves 
ranged lietler than usual In quality, and sales were 
made r.o-thn ut the otltsMO quotations ol last week, 
vt* tit 111 S' bead, but a large number of lihranor 
and com mull remain unsold In the pons which the 
holders would bo glad to dispose of at *:>(st5.aU per 
hoad. 
Sheep mid lm mbs. There was a slight falling 
Off In the supply for t ho week, the total being 27,729 
against 34,04# last week, hut this decrease was ohloily 
in thin store sheep, and was more than balanced by 
t.lte Incrr-asod weight of the larger proportion of tut 
sheep and lambs fr.itn this State and from Canada. 
Brick -Set iind Pwrtnblc, Antliiatite auil Bit a* 
Millions Coal 
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('ll A 1C I,ICS NClUBNI.ie Ac ( «., 
05-4 Rrmidway, New York. 
The Treasury Department has issued from tne 
Bureau of Stalistics a report of the Foreign Com¬ 
merce of the United States, for the late Fiscal Year 
ending June 30 , 1371 , of which xvc publish the fol¬ 
lowing abstract: 
FOTIKION* THADK. C S-—FISCAL YKAU 1871. 
Imported in foreign goods, in gross....*5i(l'5b3.7ad 
Re-exported out of bond, &e. it.i-i..iu 
Total, ns Tor United States markets.. ..$505,172,480 
In bond June iiO, ls70.,,ii 
In bond June 31, IH71. fia,32L8o3 - 11,351,014 
Foreign Roods taken tor coii 8 umptlon .?TJJ,778,4i|fi 
Exported American produce, gold value... 4 Cs.n d.oi. 
Balance of year.ik*/tAUA«'* 0l> ' 23!,,44S 
Exportci' in domestic speoie.*84,50a.A*, 
Exported in foreign specie........ t4,038,fLd 
Together. . 
Less rorcign, imported.zlJWJJB* 
Net outgo of specie..... ••• ifi.t HJ.sm 
Apparent balance in favor of U. Slates.$11,404,413 
COMPARISON WITH FtSCAl. YEAlt 1870. 
Fiscal vflnr June30, '71, June,41, <0. 
Goods f.lr consumption.*l«'3a'iU7 ? Tfi’fi363'«) 
l’roduce exported. 428.a3.l,01i ,170,636,8.11) 
or Buildings of any kind, wbel her built of brick, 
wood or Iron. It Is a liquid, ready Jo >• use and requires 
no wil thinning ordrler. Purest white, and any de¬ 
sired shade cun bo bud tn packages from one gallon 
upwards. 
Tests of six years, warrant ns In pronouncing it 
the moat durable and beautiful paint made. 
What People say: 
PETER HEN DEllSON.Si -.ichsman and FLORIST, 
N i w York, wrlle.-i, Feb. 17, 1H71 . 
** It lx now a year and a half ago Since I painted my 
residence with the Avriiili. Chemical Taint, and, 
compared with puinl ing that 1 hail done with the heat 
While Lead and fill at tlio same time, I Hnd that tin: 
Ghkmicai. Paint retains the tiolor and gloss lar 
BUiteriof to thu lead oil. in the future 1 will use uo 
utlieiV 
.1. v. Nli'iroLfl.Aitonn vO'i' and livilHnoim i:ii, 
OllANllM, N.J., wiltes, Mavob: 
“Over two yearn ago I had my house painted with 
the A.VKKILL PAINT, and from close ohilcrvatioii, 
think it superior to the boat English White Lead— 
uovers lietler, ratalns Its gloss, and does not crack nr 
eiuillt off—In fact, becomes firmer with age. I think 
it cheaper because rtf lliose oualitlcs, allowing first 
coat, the same. From my experience, the colors stand 
much better than any other Paint in use." 
Sample card of beautiful colors, uud recommenda¬ 
tions from owners of the finest residences In tlio 
country furnished free by the 
*65,239,449 
711,643,861 
PEAR TREES! PEAR TREES! 
ll'Z Hurling Slip, New York ; 
Or, lilrvi'lnuil, Ohio. 
Axle for the Avicrii.l Chemical Paint, and take 
MO other, (is moil ii hut'cpui'Chancit ImltatlOni, DUppoxino 
It was on e.s, and been swindled. 
One, two, three and four years Old. 
40 TO *4110 PER THOUSAND, 
irge for delivery In New York City. Nursery 
all kinds. Nursery estuldidied lu 1791. 
KING St MURRAY, Flushing, N. Y. 
I ^AItiHEItS ! You can do two men's work, and 
’ have no sure Ungers, by using Hie " Monitor 
Corn I Lusher.” Price til) cents, post paid. Address 
.1. \v. HOWE, 8(13 Twenty-second street.i'htougo. III. 
Any lady or invalid male person, who would earn a 
living by industry, can do so more easily by the use 
or the above machine than in any other way. For 
sample# and circular address, inclosing - lump, .1. 1>. 
OltNK & UO.. I and 3 Market St., Koelicater, N. Y. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS, un ... 
President Wilder, 50 cents per 12; *1 per JO; *2.50 
per 100- Agriculturist, Barnes Mam., Hoyden 30, 
('.Downing, Juc.audit, Nlounor, Tiloinphe. Wilson, 
30 cents per 18, fl per 100; (by express, $4 to *5 per 
1 , 000 . 
GRAPE VINES, toy Man.) 
IHdawnre. Iona, t'revollno, To Kalon, Concord. 
Hartford,Diana, Rogers,4,5, III -25c0nta ciieh. Salem 
Martha. 50 cents. Kuniclun, Walter, *1. (All tin 
above very low by the 100and 1,000. Order must be 
l- d' *1 or more. For Catalogues of Small Fruits. 
Grape Vines, Fruit Trees and General Nurserv Stock, 
address C. L. VAN DUSEN, ManldOll, N. V. 
FurnIsliad to the United Stales Government and 
the principal Hospltuls. The best and cheapest. 
A GLAN/, Sole Agent, 194 Wllliuui St., New York. 
I lt£ YT WESTI5IIN GUN WO It Ii. S 
Apples, Peaches, plums, and a 
Full Line of Nursery Stock. 
The following Catalogues will be sent on application: 
No. 1.—Descriptive Catalogue of Fruit Department. 
No. 2. " “ of Ornamental Dep’t. 
No. 3. Wholesale . for Nurstirvmep and 
Dealers. Hug. HILO. A THOMAS, 
Cherry Hill Aiiwrerltjs, WestChester, Pa. 
Caps. Powder, Shot. Wads, Billiots, Game Bags, Shot 
Belts. Powder Flasks, Gun mnterlala and Sporting 
deeds tif every description at very low prices. Send 
stamp tor a Price-List. 
We send goods by Express, C.O, D,, with privi'ego 
to examine beloru paying the bill. Army Guns and 
Revolvers bought or traded for. 
Address J. II. JOIINSTON, 
Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
|,nit|,KNER NURSERIES. Law 
I 1 line niock of Standard and Dwarf Pear, 
Cherry and Apple Trees, together with small 1 
Gllttl fugues Him. JOHN WILLIAMS ,V. C 
Sept.,, 1871. Dullsville, Ltv. Co., I 
SWEET CHESTNUT 
TREES. 
IDEA It, PLUM, UIIKRRY AND APPLE 
I Stocks in large quantities for sale at low rates. 
Send for Price List to 1C. P. CLARK Si CO., Dans- 
vlllo, N. \\ 
Western T elegraph.. 63 JA American I'.xpress. . 59 
Pacific Mail. . 57 |Unitcd StatcsExp s.. 58 
The following is the movement of the New York 
City Banks for the past fortnight: 
Aug. 27 . Sept. a. 
Capital, Nat. and Local.... ..$88,43 5.(00 $ 88 , 425,600 
Loans and Discounts. 307 , 0 . 17,680 307 , 046,600 
Gold Notes and Greenbacks.. 80 , 311,550 80 , 683,050 
Deposits, all classes. 247 , 709,800 249 , 77 . 1,300 
National Bank Circulation ... 30 , 198,820 30 , 158,069 
*Ex Dividend. 
One-half million, besides a. largo general nursery 
stock. A sixteen-page olroulur free. Also, a trade- 
list for nurserymen aiul dealers. Address 
STORKS, HARRISON & CO., 
Pulnusvllle, Lake Co., Ohio. 
r * .ATA L* TAVlwl_HULL CALVES OF 
I l i tic I ) 1 n. good uoloi S; 
rilANCKbLoR,” Dl’npt April 18 , lfii 1 ; sire. imp. 
Title liny ( 4311 : dam., Imp Lady Augusta ( 1 , 147 .) 
" Ei.Keren.” Dropt July 28,1871: same site; dam 
idy Ella 1 t.llfi.) 
“ BAltLEYCORV.”—Dropt Aug. 20 , lBil; sire, imp. 
mthampi hu * 117 ); dam, imp. Velvet ( 2 !M). See por- 
alls ol this sire and dam In Iterd Register. 
THUS J. HAND. Sing Sing, N. Y. 
Address, n»x 8 Q 2 , I*, u., New York. 
ts rapidly superseding all other preparations for 
producing Elegant, Sweet and Wholesome ROLLS, UTS- 
OULTS, UliE.ID, llnekwheat anil ntlmr Griddle. Cakes, 
Perfectly Pure and IMloble, amt always ready for im¬ 
mediate use. The CHEAPEST ttnkiinj Powder in the 
WOULD, and It WILL KEEP OUT LAND OH SEA, 
in any climate for years. It Is well adapted totho use 
of Housekeepers, Miners, Manners, Einujrtiiitx, See., 
and 1 4 in fact, in erery respect, the REST YEAST 
POWVEU made "for the Kitchen, the Camp, the 
Galley 
SOLD BY GROCERS AND DEALERS ICVfcftYWHERE. 
Manufaccured by DOOLEY & BROTHER, 
69 NEW STREET, NEW YORK. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
manufactured by 
nkw York. Sept. 8. 1871. 
Receipts.— 1 The receipts <>r the pilnqliutl kinds 
ot produce for Hie week embrace 3 bids, beans, 
SSjaaS bush, barley, 514.858 bids. limn'. 385,338 bush, 
ouls 1.081,10(1 liiisli. wheat 4.(101 bales cotton, 1,038 
bales Imps, 17,133 pkgs. butter, 11.528 pkgs. cheese. 
778 pli —. cut meats. 5.159, bids. eggs. 3,395 tea. lard. I 
983 bids, pork, 11,218 boxes and cases tobacco, 2,lu7 
hhds. do., 2,738 bids, whisky, 9(8) bales wool. 
Itciins 11 ml 1‘ens. The local demand for beans 
Is very light, and 1 lie sale of 2,fid) bags ot California 
lor the K:istern markets leave our sellers with little 
to do. The hags' sold at an average of *i,5fii«j2.Kl per 
hush. A few beans have sold at *2.75 for medium 
and M for iTilin'ows, I'eii.s generally are nominal. 
Wo'iDioto: Beans. Mai rows, prime, per lillstl.,*3.75(3 
3.69; do. ordinary to good, *3<a,3.50; medium prime, 
*2.;i0.02.55; do. lair to good, *2.26cd2.l(l; do. common, 
jjl.llfi,, 1.50. southern U. E. peas, per 2 liiisli. bag, *276 
di Canada peas in bulk ami bond, *1.06. Green 
peas. *2.25. 
Heenwnx. —There have been fair sales at 33®34c. 
but; 88c- is now regarded as a top cask price, 
llrooni Cant.—Dull at old figures. W® quote3(4 
4 c. for red. J"<;5c. tor mixed, for green, oypyi'liqo. 
for hurl which Is lower J or the last grade. 
Km ter. -The butter trade continues to drag 
through a vevv unsuLiafaetorv existence. On both 
sides of thu oily we bear no thing but the repetition 
Of Hiieli discouraging report* as have attended oar 
visits for the past few woe.lts. The fact ol our near¬ 
ing the season tor lull made butter i* :i lmd cheek 
upon local demand lor stored stock that has suffered 
more or less through the hot weather. Shippers are 
regular In their calls hat their purchases are most 
pcrplexingly small when It Is so very apparent that a 
channel of relief can only be oponed with largo ex¬ 
port sales. There has been some Inspection of State 
for foreign use, with offers of 2pv2-'e for linos that 
in ordinarily good times should llud a place, at least 
in second class home consumption. Exports since 
our last 2,000 Ul'klfiB. In referonce to prices, the 
range of which we leave as before, tve car. only say 
that flic bulk of Western Is selling at ifia#l7c., while 
Buie seldom goes to the extreme figures. 
Pulls, fine. SIsilCiC.; do. (air to good. 27@28c.; State 
tli'kln-, tlnc.»,do. halt tubs, fine, 2& r29c.; (. , 111 - 
mon Slate. 20:c24e.: Welsh tubs, tine. 2fi"28c.; do. 
poo] 1 to lair, 15,(,29c,; Ohio, tine, 16,*2(.le.; Ohio and 
Western, good to fine, 13-Gfic.; other Western, fig® 
16c.; store peeked Western, 12m, 15c.; grease, ‘MlUc. 
Ulioewe.—With receipts but little more than one- 
hall those of the previous week and not morn than 
•sufficient to meet exporters wants, the market 
picked up a little. A small advance was obtained, 
and outside prices were more readily secured. Hold¬ 
ers met the market promptly, as there Is known to 
be full supplies held hack in ih” country. The ship¬ 
ments since our last ware 64,0#7 boxc*. 
We quoteFancy State factory, lUl-valOlfc-i fine 
State factory, tOt'jUJKe.; good, VS'cT poor. 70,; good 
State dairy, SVuiSjkcd common. 7c.; GIp'o factory 
prune, 8®Do.; do. fair, lie.; ICngllM, ibitry, BK^Ue.; 
Vermont fancy. "Xcr'J'-lc.; Pineapple. *'/"* 18c. 
Dried Friiiiu.—A few oxters for last year’s State 
apples have been closed, mutely lor September, and 
a tew new sliced Southern have sold to the home 
trade, flic latter bringing tlvtl2u. Peaches now come 
in faster than they can he handled, and prices of 
halves are weak; quarters aro firm. Blackberriesure 
in good demand and higher. 
vv e quote apples,old. Southern, per lb., 4®6Ho.: do. 
sliced, fair toidiolr®,9t»9Nc.;State quarters,SM h8.Kc.; 
new Southern, quarters, 7n<.8c.; do., sliced, llAplSe.; 
cherries, new, 8h»25c. Peeled peaches, prime Georgia 
uud North Carolina, lfADJlfic,; do, fair, I2,v 13c.', im¬ 
peded, new quarters, 6>pgi7e.; do. halves, 8a«8Ho. 
Blackberries, new. 10c.; raapberies, 23«T2tc.: plums, 
oOulln-rn and State, li alCc.; peanuts, Wilmington, 
per bush., *2.75®3; do. Norfolk, *2.49iaill.W. 
\ N A LA HA .41 A FA 11 H 1—I Will dispose of a 
valuable tract of land in North Alabama, fifteen 
miles of Uiiiilsvdte, udmliably suited as a stock 
farm, containing 7u0 acres of land. It can bo advun- 
lagc.uslv divided, having two Boltlumeiits, if de¬ 
sired. Tlio terms will be tnado easy. Address C. I. 
.KillNS<)N, Owon's Dross Road. Madison Co., Ala. 
Holer to Judge D. C. lli’JtPHllKYfi, Washington, 
D. ( ., who once owned the planiatlou. 
TAUNTON, MASS 
These Pitchers have been carefully tested by Dr. 
HAYES, State Assayer of Massachusetts, and found 
by him to preserve water perfectly pure. 
KEF.D Sic HAKTON also manufacture Silver- 
Plated Table Ware of every description. 
iTT Factory established 1824. 
Salesroom, No, 2 Maiden Xiane, 
NEW YORK. 
ALL WHO KEEP BIROS 
178!•; THE 
1 EXCELSIOR PATENT 
k Male r[inioI luge .Mat, 
Greatest Invention of 
1 Jys; the age. YVlll keep the 
lljS i ,cage eh n it anil free 
w¥. yA, hom renntn. pack- 
ages, to any address, 
fl.efi. (13 inats in a 
p’k’g.) Send Inside 
dimensions of cage. 
Agents wanted.— 
Sold by all druggists 
and house-furnish¬ 
ers. SCUKNt’K Si Co., 
•>my. Pearl St., N. V. 
M V N11 A \ N HI A N U If A CT URi N « 
AND I' ERTILIKING COMPANY. 
Works ut CoiniiiuiiipiiYv, New Jersey, ad- 
joining the Abattoir. 
OAPITAL, 8200,000 
JNO. D.YVING, Acting Pres. | Jas. If. Banker, Treas. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKETS, 
Little FrIIm, N. Y„ Dairy TlarUet, Sept. 9. 
'Pug market at Little Falls for the week ending 
Sept. 9 was a little more brisk than lor the previous 
week, With a slight advance la prices. The delivery 
of farm dall ies amounted to 1,323 hox.cn, und sales 
ranged from SWc. to 9S»'c. The quality ol tin- limn 
lots was generally good. 'Pile factories wore largely 
represented, the offering* amounting to some 12,9bl) 
Inixos and sales about 9,0011 boxes. The top price was 
lO'.-.a, and In one instance only was a higher point 
reached, that of the Old Fairfield, which went ut 
litre. We give quotations as followsIndian Cas¬ 
tle, lOVe.; Brockett’s Bridge, lUVc-t Cook, Ives A 
Uo., mV*'.: Manilaim. 10'■<?.; Eden Grove. 10:*;<• : Old 
Fatrffeld, 1114c.: Ford's Hush. W4»T*.: Bates. lOjgC.; 
Glen. 10'yC.; Avery .« Ives, 1u\c.: Bethel. lOHc.; II. 
J Baker. 1IR4C.; Beokworth, Ido. ; Beverly, lllljo.-. 
Hndlonu, lOYe-I CamiJuliuHo, lOWo.; Clark ,V Nellis, 
KiVr.; ilnlsciuer*. 10 «p.; Chyle,loYc.; Countrymens, 
lOkc.t Cold Creek, lOVn.; Dairy llill, 10Ye,; Dairy 
Viilley, lO'Ae ; Deerfield, lOVc.; Eatonvilio. lOYC.; 
North Fairfield. 10^0.; Fort Plain, ll)'4a.; Frankfort 
Centre. PLiC.; Kultou. 10!4c.; Getrnun. 10e.; Glen, 
nl'kc; Hallsvlllo. 10Kcd Herkimer Co. Centra), 10:W<'4 
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WEED SEWING MACHINE CO 
HARTFORD, CONN. 
REPRESENTED IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES AND TC 
AGENTS WANTED WHERE NUT ALREADY ESTABLISHED. 
An Improved Soluble lMnnt Food, 
(its Nitrogen derived from Blood, and its Piios- 
P For seeding to Winter Grain and Grass it will more 
than repay it.a iiuul in one croi>» 
The graaicst possible benefit to Lawns and Mead¬ 
ows is to be derived from manures applied during 
Si*nt.emtier and early part of Octubor; producing a 
growth which protects the roots during winter, and 
imparting such life and vigor to them that tlio crop 
will make an early start in spring and outstrip the 
weeds. i> KlCEj 350 1*EK TON. 
Circulars on application. 
Address > THUS. J. HAND, Secretary, 
P. O. Box 802.) 31 & 33 Broadway, New York. 
LIVE ST00K MARKETS, 
New York, Sept. 7 . 1871 . 
Beeves.— The receipts for the week were 7.973, or 
180 less than for the preceding week, and 1.642 less 
than for the corresponding week lust year. The of¬ 
ferings on Monday at the three market places were 
201 ear loads, or 4.421 head, and trade was moderately 
active at 9 V< 13‘ ; e. per Ih. for poorest to best native 
Steers, while the Texans, some of which were ex¬ 
tremely rough and undesirable,and others unusually 
good for Texans, were sold at 4 *ye. per lb. There 
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