MARK 
TRADE 
Vcnl Gnlvcw.—The receipts of all descriptions of 
calves were 2.777. allowing a fulling off from lust week 
778 heud l>'at mllk-tud art- unusuallysurcc, anel the 
small numbers offiM-cd arc quick l y *ufd at good prices, 
varyitia from JS to He. per lb. (or poorest to best. 
The market Is largely overstocked with grass calves, 
more than 70ft arriving on one bout to-day and the 
worst lots must l>e sold at extremely low figures. 
Some very good grassers were sold yesterday at $S.2S 
per head, and one extra lot fl-Otti Clniulaiujua eountv 
was taken by a griuierut $9.50 per head ; but $5to7.M) 
arc the quotations to-day for common to good. 
Sheep nnd Luniks. -The total for the week was 
32.5','3, an Increase over the preoediug week of 4 ,<' 44 . 
timid sheep have been scarce and firm, and lambs 
nlonty, with an easier feeling at the close. Except- 
fng one car load ol extra One wooled Ohio sheep. 111 
lbs, i vertigo, parceled out on Monday at 7 c. p n>„ the 
highest figure reached tor any lot Of sheep during 
the week, wusfi» 4 o. ¥ n>., which was paid to-day fora 
tot 01 Olltos. 93 L ; lbs. sveruge: ami no sheep have 
been weighed at less than »v. p tb. Lambs have 
ranged to-day from ftVo. to 8 c. ¥ it,., with most of the 
sales between 7e. and 7\'C, 
Swino. Rccolnt* for the week aggruguto 30,(510, or 
O.AiS more than last week The market has ruled 
fairly steady at 1 V'tS'.c. V n>. for live llogs, and 0u7c. 
for dressed. 
LATEST. Sept. 15. I\ M.—Reeves.—'The ar¬ 
rivals this morning were 05 curs, oi l.105head—13 cars 
at VVeeliawken, and 52 cars at Cftramiinipuw. The 
drizzling rain which prevailed all Uuy cheeked oper¬ 
ations somewhat; and the market was not so tlrru us 
at the opening yesterday; hut most of the receipts 
changed hands at the rungc quoted yesterday. 
Sheep nnd Lambs.—Receipts to-tlay were .3 
cars, or 4,830 head—4 oars at Coinmumpiiw, 7 ears 
at fortieth street, 10 cur* at forty-eighth street, 
and 2 cars at Weehuwken. Trade was dull at I\ 
(uiliWC. V tti for common to good sheep, and lambs 
were selling at Ctoflc., with one choice lot o( Canada 
at 8 ifc. 
IIogH.—Seventeen ears, or 1,790 arrived. Including 
1 car of Michigan, sold at 4J£c. p lb. and 2 curs State 
at 5:n55(C. Dressed hogs closed at li’ji<i.7c. V lb. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
PERSONAL MATTERS. 
NKIV Y 0 UIC, Sept. 15. 1871. 
Receipts.—The receipts nr the principal kinds 
of produce for the week embrace 380 bbl*. beans, 
28.9^0 bush, barley, 812.312 bush. corn, 81.922 bids, flour, 
338.576 bush, oats, 900.185 bush, wheat, 491 bales hops, 
17.177 pkgs. butter.. 59.254 dp. cheese, 924 do. cut meats, 
6,014 cfn. eggs, 1.422 do. lard, 1,383 do. pork, 4,510 do. to. 
bacc", 2,007 hints, do., 3,086 bbls whisky, 235 bales 
wool. 
lien na mid Pena.—Receipts of beans arc now 
mainly of new cron, and present advanced price for 
prime medium will have only a temporary rule, 
as stock is considerably in advance of ordinary local 
demand. Canada peas are unchudged. Green l>»as 
arrive liberally ami are lower. New B. 15. peas will 
be quotable next week. 
We quote:—Beans, Marrows,prime, per bush.,13.750# 
3 .W; do. ordltmrv to good, *3w3.50; medium -prime, 
I2,8.Vi2.75: do. fair to good. 62.25c32.10; do. common, 
$l.iy»-,tl-iO. Cunu.Ua peas In bulk and bond, f 1 . 06 . 
Green peas, f l.TttoUft. 
Beeswax. Prices show no change. The higher 
range lor gold is exerting a favorable influence. 
Sales of Western and Southern at 33a)34c. 
11 room Corn.-Allltle new Ohio has brought 7Mi 
rg80. tor medium. A parcel of Southern Illinois 
bush was held at 10c., with a bid of 9c. Old. nominal, 
at 3 ■ le. for red, 4to5c. for mixed, atoGc. lor green, Cto 
7c. l or hurl. 
Uniter.—There are no now features which beardi- 
reiTiv upon the market. A prominent point this 
week' Is the uppearanro of Interior shippers 111 this 
market, who Imve come here to see how the land 
lies ; and dining the week there have been a.number 
of sessions, composed of State dairymen and leading 
operators, who have worked to decide what price* 
hud batter b« adopted to prevent an nil promable 
reliance, upon presumed foreign demand. GUr read¬ 
ers know wb never eater to either hull or bear inter¬ 
est. so we can conscientiously endorse the step to¬ 
ward a reduced home price, as cutting down now 
mu j give more disastrous hacktny as the season ad¬ 
vances. Western butter 1* dull, and shippers have 
hud almost their own way In the 1,850 pkgs, they took 
lust week. IVe repeat quotations: 
Pall*, rtrie. 33to.'iV., do. fair to good. 27to2*c..: State 
lli kln*, fine, 28tofl0c,; do, half tuhs. Une. 28a?.lo ; com¬ 
mon State. 20a21c : Welsh tubs, fine. a5to2Sc,; do. 
poor to fair, 1 V t ?0c,,- Ohio, One, tdkiSOc.; Ohio and 
Western, good to tine, ISeilCc.. other Western,,12® 
15c.; store packed Western, 12oj(15c.; grease, 9tol0e. 
Cotton.— Spot lots are very firm, with a very fair 
comparative demand. The receipts are increasing a 
little, but are much less than at this date lust year. 
Wa quote: 
i**o»v Orif'in* Alio 
I'jiliiml, ke. /MxbiuuA. TtXui. 
Ordinary ...... 17Rto— 17Jt'to— 17X a JT4i 
Good Ordinary. liGsto— I8J("4 JKV'ibYi 
l.ow Middling . . . W.'fto- 2 OVP 0 — ajRto20>( 
Middling.218, 3; - SlRto- 
Good Middling.22J4'-®— 23 to— 23!<ito,M>'> 
For forward delivery the market is active and 
flriu: sales on a basts of low middling at 2 tl'ic. lor 
Sept.; 19*ye. for Oct.: 19>$c. for Nov.; I9J4C. to,- Dec,; 
19\e. for Jan. 
Chcewe.—'The market has been decidedly In the 
seller*' favor. Supplies have been running light, 
jj EgE MED Pacha, Minister without a port- 
,.... j n the Turkish Cabinet, is dead. 
John Roberts, one of the proprietors of 
Tlje Xasliville Banner, died in that city 
gent. lllJn 
^ * ___ A.^ C2 
SWINBURNE lias gone to Scot- 
i, :1 to recruit his health and make ready 
^ i pew volume of poems. 
Omyn H. Percival, a brother of John G. 
Pr'civiil, the poet, died last week in the 
C :v Hospital of i^cw-Haven, Conn. 
Herbert Spencer is traveling in the 
Highlands of Scotland, and seems to be eu- 
ning better health than lie has for years. 
The Rev. A. G. Hall, D. D., for over 
i lir tyyears pastor of the Third Presbyterian 
L llllC h of Rochester, died in that city, on 
Sunday week, aged 66. 
The Rev. Dr. J. W. Scott, formely presi- 
;. ; , t of Washington Co.(Penn.) College, has 
[ lf en made Professor of Ancient Languages 
iu the University of West Virginia. 
j[][g, Laura D. Fair has put in conspicu- 
,.,,5 places in her prison quarters the cards 
f nearly 400 of her feminine sympathizers 
.:have called on her since she murdered 
Judge Crittenden. She boasts, it is said, of 
iving more of the sympathy of San Fnui- 
(jsco (bail any woman in the whole city. 
Paschal Gkousset, the notorious Coin* 
iiuiuist, has the reputation of being one of 
tin- daintieat. anil best-dressed men in Paris. 
Since liis arrest and arraignment for trial he 
Jas been more than ever elaborate in his 
toilette, so much so that the satirists on the 
Nine style him the perfumed and curled cut- 
liiroai of the Faubourg St. Antoine. 
The ex-Em press Eugenie is said to he in 
(he habit of assuring her acquaintances, very 
confidentially, that she always loved Louis 
Napoleon—even before she married him 
_lmi that, since their fall from power, his 
legislation to misfortune, and his patience in 
the midst of adversity, have raised her aftec- 
liijii to the point where worship is supposed 
w begin. 
The Princess Mary of Holland is said to 
Iu five years the senior of her new husband, 
the Prince of Weul, to whom she brings a 
vast fortune as ft compensation for her su¬ 
perior age. She had determined to live and 
die a maid, until she met the Prince, when 
she changed her resolution ill an instant. 
Blieia reputed to be an excellent musician 
siid an accomplished cook, and, what is 
more remarkable, to have made her own 
wedding cake. 
4*4* r 
Thk latest improved Universal Whinoer has 
movable metal clumps and thumb-scruwa for fasten¬ 
ing to any thxud tub; a folding shelf or apron, for 
ciirrying the clothon ovor the edg« of the tub or 
machinn ; compound wooden spriug-bum, to equalize 
the pressure of the rolls; it patent stop, to prevent 
the rolls from letting the eog* out of gear—lu lbort, 
everything which ingenuity cun Invent has been 
pressed into service to make THE UNIVERSAL a 
complete Wringing Machine.— Moort's Rural New- 
Yorki rof Sept. 3, 1871. 
.SOLD EVERYWHERE. 
METROPOLITAN WASHING MACHINE CO., 
R. C. ll It OWNING. Pro-tidout. 
I’oiu-llftiidt sllcet, N. Y. 
Ncuj ^imatieemems 
900,000 ACRES 
OF 
EXCELLENT FARMING 
AND splendid 
P RINDLE’S 8«?,Me"tv5FiS:«ly 
perfectly safe, cheup uud practical farmers’ 
holler In u»o. 
1.500 Sold. No Accident Reported. 
I* particularly udaptud to COOKING food 
FOR STOCK and other purposes, where heat, steam, a 
still, retort or open holler Is required. 
Illustrated Circulars free. 
1). K. 1’KINDLE, Fast Bethany. N. V. 
FOn SALE. 
On which are ONE THOUSAND .MILLIONS 
OF PINE TIAMtIMC, and Inexhanat I till, quant i¬ 
ties of Maple, Beech. Elm, A«h, Hemlock, Galt, Ac. 
Thu grunt of lands to the Grand Rapids ami In¬ 
diana Itutlroud Company, In build their Road from 1 
Fort Wayne, Indiana, to Traverse Bay and Maeki 
naw, MleiiigHii. com prise* In Its farming lands every 
Variety of soil, from the rich clay Inn In, to (ho light 
sandy, and they am found In that section of Michi¬ 
gan. north of the city of Grand Rapid*. Itlld contig¬ 
uous to the great fruit belt on the eastern shores of 
Lake .Michigan, now being rapidly developed by in 11 - 
roud and otherentonirlsns. The l*iue Lii mlaiiii. si! 
tinted on the Muskegon, Manistee, I'eiv Marquette. 
White, Pine, Tamarack, Flat mol Rouge Rivers, and 
lying twenty miles oo either side of (he surveyed 
lino of said road, and are lu the heart of the Pine 
Seel ion, from Which Chicago i* so largely supplied. 
l u tilling LnntlM are sold to uetuiil settlers, on 
eredll, one quarter down, balance in yearly pay¬ 
ments, Interest T per cent. Persons desirous ol lo¬ 
cutions for farm* will, on application at the Ollier, 
In Gi'niid Knpids, bn furnished with Tieket* 
over the Rond, entitling them to Kotiit-n of 
Korea, in the event of purchasing any of the Com¬ 
pany’* fiirndiig land. For Infonuat.lon about the 
liuids, prices, local loo. Ac.. Ac,, address 
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SPECIAL NOTICES 
We quote apples, obi, Southern, per lb. , ig;6‘<c.; do. 
sliced, fair to choice, 9'//.iHC.; State quarter*, S' V "8Vj;o.; 
new Southern, quarters, do., sllcod, IKeHo.; 
clierrieH, new, 2'Ei2Ae. Pm-led pouches, prime Georgia 
and North Carolina, LV tWMo.; do. fair, 12wl3e-: un- 
peclcd, new quarter-.. (ibJWtu.; do. halves, HWHXe. 
BUcfcherries, now, l0'-.'(,Uc.: rmpburies, 23*«2lc.: 
plum*, Southern and Stale, UitU'ic ; peanuts, W||. 
mliigton, per bush., t2.7><i3; do. Norfolk, $210ot2.80. 
Eggs.—Tbn Impression last week that prlcen nnmt 
go lower has beau dispelled by an active demand and 
much lighter .supplies than anticipated. His report¬ 
ed that there will bn !<•** limed pul up in the country 
this year, and dealer* hero tire somewhat gratilled by 
till*. Sales are at 27<ai'-Wc. lor Western. 28iVt29c. for 
Ponnsyl viinla, und 28c, tor Canadian. Western fair 
murks, 2li,i.27e.; eg:; oats, 50 .'..mc. 
Kresli Fruit*, Delaware potto lie* nave run out. 
Jersey I* sending iu a few lots of lino, hut the bulk 
of the stock t* winn may he called ordinary fruit. 
Plums are sciuce, ami the i mi ui tied upen 
quinces, which arc selling low this season. Apples, 
with the advanced season, conn-;* liner selections, 
and the change in price* tins week is mainly attrib¬ 
uted to tuts. Pear* are selling well, choice Wes turn 
U*rt|qttf bringing very uut.lstaetnry price*. Beck In 
pears run poor, and rarely reach Ili pur hid. Grapes 
are worked off freely. FromNorUi River poliue we 
are getting some (inn hits. 
Wv quote —Peaches. Delaware, basket,*, 7ra:.to81.50; 
do. Jersey, ?2(<«2.}5. Apples, sour, per bbl , f4«rl.5tl; 
do., sweet, (sid'..iJM. Pears, Bartlett, choice, porhbl., 
y,M; do. otlii-i fancy, |10tol2; do. common. Now Jer¬ 
sey, >3,ll0to4.00- Watermelons. Delaware and Mary¬ 
land, per 100, f3,V,v4IJ; do.. Now Jersey, 180-30- Nut¬ 
meg melon*, Koypovt and Hackensack, per bbl., 
* 1.50(48. Grapes, Concord, U>sd2c., do., Delaware, 
lAii,25c. 
Klour.—The shipping grade* have met with non. 
si dent hie attention. The general market Is higln-r, 
uud closed decidedly in the sellers favor. Tim 
Kuropeun news is encouraging. 
W« quote at lo.Cdtj.UO for BiiperUne Stale: 
|8.20iti) 4d fur commr.u extra do.; tl!.t5j8..v. for good 
to choice do.: Jli.lKI,i.7.00 (or tunny do.; tli.8ftivi.90 for 
superfine Michigan, Indiana, ( thin, Iowa, An.; »t!.20to 
IU5 for extra do.: ( 8 . 50 * 7 . 0 ' f,,r nholno extra do.: 
innludlng shipping brand* of round hoop Ohio Ut 
6ii.3Oitfi.70, und trade braud* of do- ut I0.7oi.i7.35; good 
tocholcn white wheal e.itraeatlV 05'.>7.75: Mlnue*ola, 
fair to very choice extra atflf.5fta6.I0: St Louis at 
f0.3ftaj8.9li fur common to lair extra, and ffi.lYurt'.l for 
giiodlo choice: Southern at <4).85 hi, 7.00 for extras, and 
jT.lfta9-00 fur good to riholun. Rye at f 1.2,to}5.(X) lur 
common to choice. (Xirn nmal —Western is arriving 
freely; we quote Western white. I3.46to3.80: do yel¬ 
low, W.8ftto3.SO : Jersey, I3.757t3,so ; Brandy wine, ?U0 
to 1.15; M.irsir* caloric and Southern, fh^LlO, Oat 
uieal, 18 lor Ontario. 
<J|-M I it, - Wheat Is higher under a brisk export 
demand, moderate supplies and very favorable for¬ 
eign report*, the market eluslrig decidedly in the 
sellers’favor. Latest sale* are >I.4HtoLift for No. 2. 
spring, including 25,(441 bu*h. No. 2 Milwaukee for 
October deliver v at 11,5ft; SLUmujI.QS fW whiter red 
Western; 11.59a 1 lii lor umber Michigan; 8L21 for 
choice amber Southern ; 61.56for winter red Illinois: 
8LiVi(1.70 fur white Western; 81-67 for whim Panada, 
add fl 7 ft for white State. Uj e Is hr in Ut87to90c. Oih* 
are more In the seller*' favor with a fair inquiry. 
Western and Ohio 31 <to55c. t'orn I* very linn with 
a good trade, in pavr for export. Latest sales are at 
72a72>ia. for mixed Western in store; 73to73>$c. for 
Western afloat; 75c. Tor November delivery. Feed 
1* soiling at f32to35 for sharp* ; $30 (1,35 for No. 1 mid¬ 
dling*: •2*-,29 for No. 2 middlings F24';v24 for No. I 
feed ; 422'*25 lor medium food per 5ft lbs; I'22to23 for 
No. 2 feed. Rye teed KUyi-'fl per ton, 
line it ltd Hii'iiw.—The market for hay Is only 
moderately well supplied, and prices are stronger. 
We quote:-,Shipping util.10; retail, f 1.25,,1.80; long 
rye straw, ILfttol-fO; short (Jo. 85c.; oat, 80c. 
Honey.— Smith lota.it new, in glass boxes, have 
boon received, and have readily found a sale at 2 
28c. The crop Is reported to he large Su the VVe>t, 
while In the State 111 ere Is a decreased supply. 
fin ph. The market Is ruling very strong, but there 
is not much doing. Brewers are looking for hue lots, 
but the small supply of these descriptions limits the 
business. The news from the coll n try continue* very 
favorable. We quote'.—State, growth 1871, 45 x 550.; 
Eastern, do., (ft,(,50c.; Western, do.,40to50c.; yearlings, 
growth 1R70, 17to27c. 
Pi _ o vlalinui.—Mess pork on the spot has met with 
a good selling trade, the teellug is weak, however, 
813.37 hi is a fair price. For future delivery there arc 
more sellers at a decline I •ale* at <13.37 ‘4 for Octo¬ 
ber. Bacon—there J* no business anil prices are Mot 
Mettled. Beef is moving only In small lots at 87toll 
fof plain mess; 811*1; for extra mess; $lft$I 8 roi- 
piaiu mes* and Vl2«t2Ufor India mess into*. Beef 
hum- Is entirely nominal, *ay at 1 18to22fur old Texas 
anu 325:527 for new Western, Dressed hog* are In 
better demand at i'/A7c. luird is lower and active at 
the decline. Western steam, Okie.: sales for October 
*JKc.,and new for January 9)»c. Tallow is steadily 
held at 9‘Ae. for choice. Cut meats met with a fail 
inquiry and price* are drro. We quote city smoked 
hams 14><;i'a»tft>ic,, do., shoulder*, 9to'JJ4c.: boxed 
pickled bellies. 7to7.'4c.; pickled hams, lOiiilSe.; do 
shoulders, Western, 5)<to6c ; Western bagged hams 
l3X<a>H-Sc-; do. tight, tcs.l2$r;tol3c.; dry salted shoui- 
FOR MOTH PATCHES, FRECKLES 
indTun, ubm Perry’s Moth and Freckle Lotion, it 18 
reliable unO liarmles* for removing Brown Discolor 
shuns from tllu skin. 
C 3 f* Sold by Druggist* everywhere. Depot, 4! 
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applying. For detinriptlvo circular send four three 
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I RE Bred Poultry at rcnsoniildo rain*. Send 
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v Simple, ciieup, Durable and Kl- 
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Agricultural Implement Manufacturers, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
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by Bates’ patent Appliances. For description 
Ac., address SIMPSON A CO., Box 5070, Now York. 
Ifrirk - Set and Portable, Anthracite, and Bitu 
milieus Coal 
Frank Miller’n Prepared Harness Oil is the best 
FOR CHURCHES, DWELLINGS, STORES, ETC., ETC. 
Thirty yoursi experience in manufacturing these 
good* have given u* a stock superior to uuy in mar¬ 
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DA Ml# Bll DT From Auction, a large lot. of 
D/All Ml Ur I • Ladles’ Solid Gold limning 
Case Watches, with full jeweled, detached lever 
movement*, t'/x each, usual price f45. More expen¬ 
sive Watches and (!naln“ from auction. All sent 
C. (>. D,. privilege to examine. 
F. J. NASH, 712 Broadway, N. Y. 
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eale, N. F. “All that Mr Nasli says may be relied 
upon.” (.'hrlitllan ut Work. “ Reliable.’’ — Mnnre’h 
tiurul Sew - )'taker. “Just whut he represents them,” 
VJirUtlnn tfninn. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKETS, 
MONEY AND TRADE AFPAIRS, 
Lltllo Kill I a, N. V„ Dairy llarket. Sept. ID. 
Till inai'ket for the week ending Sept. 18 ha* tionn 
brisk, with large transactions and improved price*. 
The delivery of farm ilnlrle* amounted to about 
1,200 hexes, and sales were made at from 8>$c. to 10c.. 
according to quality. Factories wore largely repre¬ 
sented, the offerings aiiioiintlng to between eleven 
and twelve Iliou-und b,,xe*. q'hc advance lu price 
on best grade* wa* rally Sc. above that ,,f the previ¬ 
ous wees, as will bo Been from the following quota¬ 
tion* of sales: Averv A Ives, 11' Berlin, lie.; 
Bethel, I IK').; Brockett A Feeler, lll'sc.; Urockeu’s 
Hiblge, lie.; Brockman's Cornel's, lie.; Brule, lie,*, 
('liarltou, Kiwc.; Cook A Ives, U se.; Columbia Center. 
lOifC,: Cold Creek, USc.: Cramer's Corner, lie.; Dairy 
Valley, lie.; Danube Cold spring, He.; Elm Grove, 
lie.; Empire, 10Vc,; North Falrilcid, 11 '•£«.: Old Kair- 
tleld, Il’iC.: Fey’s, 11c,; Fray'* Hush, Uk(C.; Fulton 
l white). He.; J. u. uettUHti,lll\'c.: Glen, lie.; Hender¬ 
son Association, llKc,: Hill, 11‘tc.;Indian Cast.le.lb'.; 
Keys, 11JYC.I Klftek A Nellcs. |(J\ e, ; Mimhelill. 11 !4c. 
Manhcim ('enter, 11 lie.; Manhoim Turnpike. 1 1 ttc„ 
Mnrlavllle. 111-,'c.; Mohawk Valley. 10Ve.; Newvlllt'. 
UHc.: Norway Association, llite.: Osquago, UMo.; 
Paine's Hollow, 11,(ye.. Pallatlnc I nion, UWcti Win. 
Peck lO-Sc.. Roof. llWCi Hl.ort Lot*, Shell'* 
Bush, Use.: Snyder A MaXfldl'd, 11c.; Snell'* Hush, 
11X0.; South Coluiuhla. 10,(.;e.; Bpriiiglteld, 11 Xc.; 
Spraker, lHfc.; Sfratford A Salisbury. UX'C.; War¬ 
ren, lie.; Woolcver, 10c. 
Wo have advices from abroad to Um first week in 
September. Our London correspondent report* a 
good sale for American cheese, the price* lor the 
best soi l being 59*. to 60s. and second* 54 to 56*. The 
Other denei Iplions of tiheunti sell ft* follows New 
English eheddur, 70s. to 78».; Wiltshire double.80s, to 
61*.: Cheshire medium, 66 *. to 121*.: line, 08s. to 72s. 
Scotch, new, 36*. to IE*. Dutch cheese—Edams. 1C*, 
to 58*., (iondus, 44*. to 52*.; licrhy »hupu, 48*. to54*. 
In butter the finest foreign Is scaico and wanted; 
stale and Inferior s-jets are difficult to *olb Clon- 
mclls. 118* m 118s.; < >rks, 117s.; Norm indy extra, 130s. 
to 124*,: Canudiuu. 90*. lo 92s. 
Ii is now quite dry in the dairy districts Of Central 
New York, and cows arc shrinking iu the yield of 
milk considerably.—x. a. w. 
New York. Saturday, Sept, t6, 1871. 
Gold has been linn and scarce through the week. 
The sales ran up to 114# $ cent., but returned to 
on Thursday on the Treasury sale of 
5<,ooo,ooo iu place of $2,000,000 regularly advertised. 
This sale partially cased the deliveries, as it amounts 
to the full receipts of the week for Customs at this 
port. Beyond the Custom House wants of the Im¬ 
porters there is no trade demand for Gold, as the For- 
eign Exchengcs are still 2 p cent, below the Gold 
shipping point. The speculators in the Gold Room, 
however, continue to manipulate the market on the 
moderate supply outside the Treasury in order to 
make the bonus for the daily use of the Cash Gold. 
General Trade keeps active, both in Imports and 
Exports, and also in Domestic Merchandise. The 
report of the last Cotton crop has been made up to 
3‘it August, the end of the Crop year, and shows a 
production of 4,358,000 bales, against 3,141,000 bales 
the previous crop. Nearly three-fourths the crop 
was marketed abroad, but the lower average ot prices 
yielded to our Foreign Exchanges, for the (00,000 
bales, but $10,000,030 Gold in excess of die previous 
cr °P, Of which 2,050,000 bales were marketed abroad ; 
tbxt is, $194,030,030 against $184,000,000. The new 
crop, now being gathered, is variously estimated as 
• kely to yield from 3,jjo,ooo to 4,000,002 bales, but 
"ith the prospect of higher prices the value of that 
P*rt of the crup which will go to Foreign markets will 
probably exceed (he last crop year. 
Money is -till quoted at 4@s ijt cent, on call loan, 
*nd 6<gi7 ^ teat. on Discounts, but there is - a slight 
tendency to higher rates and a partially unsettled 
confidence growing out of the developments of the 
‘ ity and County finances. The Hank return shows 
* n expansion ol Loans that excites attention and in- 
1j*s caution among Hie Wall Street people. 
- r he Stock Exchange is lower in nearly all depart- 
•*cuts, and especially weak among the Railways. 
•>ur table marks a decline of 4^3 V cent,, except in 
~~' e Shore, which is made an exception to the pre- 
V .' 1 ln 8 "eakness by the prospect of an early extra 
' mend in the shape of scrip. 
TRICE OK STOCKS AND BONDS. 
inencan Gold.. . 113K X. Y. Central Stock. 100-K 
V s 0 ’ lS6 7 -- I, 4 ; n Ho. Scrip. 94 Ji 
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I''„• °T 4 <* 6 , 5 cts uiJfilRock Island.:to 3 £ 
v' v o W Loan • • N ■ West. . . 7 o« 
Loan. 109 Do. Preferred__ 01 
Any hidy or invalid mate pei'HUn, who would Burn a 
living by indn.drv, mm do ho more easily by Hie use 
of tlio above iiiacliino than in any other way. For 
sample* and circular address, inclosing stump, J. D. 
ORNIC A CO., 1 und 3 Market 8 t., Rochester, N. Y. 
B DDK AGENTS WANTED. Wi- wish toem- 
ploy a lew energetic, men and experienced agents 
to introduce a, new and standard work, of nearly 800 
tinges and 200 lllnslratloti*, elegantly printed and 
bound. Salary or Coin mission paid. Address Mild,, 
NICHOLS A CO., Springlleld, Mas*. 
r|4D GAUK FOWL FAN! IEKS. 80 us lino 
.L marked and bred Yoiinu Hume Fowl* agany 
in this country for sale. All the principal varieties, 
88 and 8 IO per pair. Address JOHN STONE, 
Goatosville, Chester Co., 1’onn, 
Ftirnlslied to the United Htale* Government and 
the principal Hospitals, The best und cheapest. 
A.GJ.ANZ, Sole Agent. 191 Wllllum St., New York. 
l.MNPV I'Ol l/l'KY FOR SALE—Will Oil a 
I' few orders for superior specimens Hulfand I’art- 
ridge Cochins, Dark and Light Brahma*. Houdans. 
F. If. Loucks, Salisbury Centei*, Ifei klmer Co., N. Y. 
t itHAT w ifivricux gun works 
1»U1C I VIA A GI A AD 
Sold in quantities to suit, by 
(HUFFING A CO., 
58 and flOCortbir.dt St., New York. 
Caps, Powder, Shot, Wads, Bullets, Game Bugs, Shot 
Belts, Powder Flasks, Guu material* and Sporting 
Goods of every description at very low price*. Send 
stamp fora Price-List. 
Wo send goods l»y Express, (’.() !>., with privilege 
to examine before paving Mo* bill. Army Guns and 
Revolvers bought or traded for. 
Address J. II. JOHNSTON, 
Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Ground Rone is the best fertilizer that can be used 
for the following crops :—Buckwheat. Turnips Rye, 
Wheat ami Grass. Also for Fruit Trees and Grape 
Vines. Sold in large and small lots, at retail and 
wholesale, by ORIFFING S CO., 
58 and 00 Cortlandt St., New York. 
FAMILY FAVORITE! 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
Nkw York. Sept. 14, 1871. 
Reeve*. The arrival* for the week were 9,356. or 
1.383 more Ilian 1 lie total tor last. week, and 1.532 muro 
than fur the corresponding week boo rear, 'the of¬ 
ferings on Monday were 311 carload*, or 5,142 head, 
all of which were readily mild at full prices, or VR'na 
1214c, P n>. for poor to prime Western steer*, and 7'$ 
ybjo. V it., for common to best Texas and Cherokee 
cattle. The few lots of common mixed. Stale cuttle 
brought 7 'y.i.tiu.c- g fl., on Tuesday 20 ears of Texas 
and Illinois cattle arrived and wero sold at a shude 
under Monday's rales. There were .10 sole* on 
Wednesday. To-day the receipts were 1*J7 car loads, 
or 2,891 head, including fi cars of fair to good Texan*. 
If cars of common Missouri cattle, 1 car of Common 
State stock, and 149 ear* of common to prime Ken¬ 
tucky, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio steers and oxen. 
The late arrival of a portion ol tlio slock was un¬ 
favorable to quick sales; but aside from tin* cause 
the tone of the market was unquestionably weaker, 
and a* holders were unwilling to muko any Impor¬ 
tant concessions, a Considerable number remained 
unsold at the close. The sale* affected were at a 
range of 9ktol2HC. P t. (or native steer* and oxen, 
while the Texans, all fail- lu good, were sold at, fll.ftofto. 
The following are the prides ut the close of the 
market 
Tills week. t.usi week. 
Cants. CatlM. 
Choice bullocks. ¥ 12 to 12NC 12Jk to 12)4 
Good to prime. " .. HR' ® I15f II.H to 12 
Medium. •’ ...1014 @11 10* to HW 
Ordinary. ** ... 9* ® lUk 10 to lftit 
Poorest, grade,, ... " .. 9 to 9)4 9 to 9R 
Texans. “ . .. 7 to 9 7 @ &X 
Average of nil sales. 10 % to 10 % to 
>1 licit Cows.—Receipts were 121, or 40 more than 
for the preceding week. The demand hu* increased 
and the market has been fair ut |40to $80 for common 
to choice fresh cows, with the bulk of the sales at 
$5ftStX). 
d .. fotfi Do. Preferred. 81 V+ 
mds ... g7 Lake Shurc..1141.4 
eves 68.. 71 Ohio and Mississippi. 45/3 
1 mas,old, 42^ Toledo & Wabash... 65^ 
l '<-y 6 s . . 115 ^ Erie... , 32 # 
-"*^8.(02 Union Pacific Stock.. 30(4 
.••• Adams Express. 87 
legraph,. 67^ American Express... 58 ^ 
- 55 )i United States Exp’s.. 55 
ring is the movement of the New York 
lur the past fortnight; 
Sept. 2. Sept. 9. 
• and Local.$88,425,600 $88,425,600 
. 307 , 046,600 311 , 206,300 
80 , 683,050 77 , 517,500 
• a 49,774>3°° Z49,°7 *,600 
30 , 158,069 30 , 144,200 
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