(w SUrntb'nit cuts 
ROCHESTER, Auk. 28. - Flour Is steady at 
$9 for red and CIO® 10.25 for white. Wheat scarce for 
white ut 11.7001.86; red Is In good supply at *1.51164 
l.iii. Corn. B5o. Oats, lower, at 44®47c. Potatoes. 
HJfiffll.W P bbl. Apples, 50®75c. V bush. Tomatoes 
In good supply at (>0®76e. V hush. Green corn, wit 10c. 
o do*. Wool Is about 2c. better -tho range now bo- 
Ine 37ivf42c. 
of whloh was explained to him, ESPECIALLY 
THE NEW PRINCIPLE OF THE PATENT 
STOP, OR THE APPLICATION INVENTED 
BY MR. FAIRCHILD, AND NOW OWNED 
BY THE WEED MACHINE CO., BY WHICH 
THE ACTION OF THE NEEDLE IS A It REST¬ 
ED BY THE PRESSURE OF A SPRING WITU- 
OUT STOPPING THE MOTION OF THE 
WHEEL. 
Ia the Now York Herald of Aug. lOtli we find 
awards were made as fol ows: 
To the Wilson Sewing Machines of Cleveland. 
Ellas Howe Sowing Machine Company, FOR 
SEWING AND STITCHING. 
Wilcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Company 'of 
New York, (for BEST SINGLE THREAD SEW¬ 
ING MACHINE.) 
Tte W.ed Sewing Machine Company, (for 
BEST STOP MOTION APPLIED TO SEWING 
MACHINE TREADLES. 
The Wtlsou Sewing Machine Company being 
tho only exhibitor that received a grand prize 
modal for the best Sewing Machine, and medal3 
of honor. 
pro. 2. *3 o0®4 - 0 
i=upernne Stuto.5 2to 5 CO 
Extra do. > 4l@ £ IS 
Fancy do.. 0 80® 7 60 
Superfine Western. 5 *064 6 56 
Extra do.. 35 m 6 B0 
Minnesota extras.0 9 10 
Western, white wheat. 7 60® / 90 
Round hoop ublo.*> WS> 5 16 
Trade brands do... 8 85® 7 40 
Southern, extra.6 60@ t 85 
Double oxtm*.80®>10 .0 
ltye door.* h>® 5 ,0 
Corn menl, Jersey.8 jO® 3 30 
Fresh l-'rnlts.—The peach trade has boon very 
baJiv upset by the wash on the Delaware li.K.; losses 
arc counted here by some firm* ut $35,000. Tbetrulna 
arc ntr.tn running regtil.-irly, but ttn.- trade has run 
away from peaches forn few days, ua tho stock run 
so miserable while frelitln. wn» subjected to long 
passage. Quotation* to-day for Nixon, Crawford and 
others, flwl.oo 1- crate, 50c.@f5 V basket- Bartlett 
pears arc In heavy supply, and must be choice to 
bring $S V bbl. Fancy pears generally are In good 
sudd? r. Including some tine Duchess from tho South. 
From California 200 boxes of White Doyenne and 180 
do. Seokels are offering ut f0 Fbox; tup. hitter are 
small and slow ol' sain. Apples are low, with > steady 
supply. Grapes are arriving from North Rivet-vino- 
yarils, a luet Which weakens prions for lots from 
other Or Southern sections. New Jersey lias the 
watermelon market alone at tliwilO ^ ltiO; muskuiel- 
ons, *1@2 ?i hhl., the higher for Hackensack. We 
uuotc pears, Ri.rtiefct*, 4' hill., »S®8| Flemish P.panty, 
JiSjgi do.; Southern Ducbi-so, |2®2.50 t* crate; Seek- 
op. t - nhl.,*H®10; common mid cooking, SLoT-l 
hbl. Apples, 83.50 for Slate, in lots: selected, fJcjM.50 
do.; others, I 2 . 603 t .80 do. Grapes, Delaware, l.2<«U5o; 
Concords end Ives. 8®10c. Plums, Gages, v bush., ft 
8; blue.SdctA do. 
Grulrt.—The chief point of Interest la in connec¬ 
tion with wheat. Price* of wheat have been steadily 
advanced, under large orders from the other side, 
and tho supplies have been rapidly sold up with, wo 
understand, some ]ftr-;e orders sent West for execu¬ 
tion. Shn position of the foreign market ho tun* to 
warrant the belief that there will bo an active call all 
thr mgh tills season. Corn has advanced some, with 
a fair shipping business. 
Wheat, Mil,, No. 2. M f 55®«.57 
do. 1... ». 1.58® 1.00 
Clilcavo, No. 2. 1.50® 1-M 
lted Western, new.1.B0M 1.85K 
Amber do . 1.66® JJ® 
White. 1 '0® 1.90 
Ityc, Western. 
Barley malt. Canada West.... 1 25®1.S6 
Corn, Steamer...,.57Ro,(t«58Hc. 
ball.59e.®00WC. 
White. (Ue.®fi7e 
TIN-LINED LEAD PIPE Is growing rapidly 
0 1 n public favor every whore, and 
is fast superseding the use of lend 
pipes for all domestic purposes, 
it la also vetting into extensive 
use through the country for con¬ 
veying water irom spring* uno 
Wells. The Use Of lead [Opes la 
well known to he danecroo* mil 
ninny are wfllleted with 1 amful 
complaint 1 which physicians at¬ 
tribute solely to this cause. Our 
pipe In lined with PUR® BLOCK 
Tin* and i? so thoiHjnjzuly united to the t.tlaD in the 
toroeeim of iminutnotim' as to br In fact ows pip*. 
Water flows through It, as pure#* If drawn through 
silver. By it* use Lead and ZI110 Poison or Iron Rust 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
LrrrLS Falls, N. Y., Aug. 30, 1878. 
Tilk market at Little Falls, for tho week ending 
Aug. 30, was Tory dull, with no advance In prices on 
the previous week's sales. The delivery of farm 
dairies amounted to about COO boxes, uud sales were 
mado at 116412 Me.. according to duality. Thu offer- 
lues from factories aagTeanted from 12,000 to lfi.UOU 
boxes, only a part of which changed hands. Wo 
give the lending Iren snot Iona, as follows: 
Argnsvlllc, 1-0 ut l2Mc.; Avery * Ivee, 100,125(0.; 
Bethel. 80 ,12kc„- HrOCKOtt’s Bridge, 200. lSIfOd Brock- 
way, 242, I4|kc.; Chapman. 883, 12Mc.t Central Valley. 
l; 6 , 12Re,.- cold Creek, 268, 12 * 0 .; Cold Spring, 1U2, 
r.'Rc.; Cook A Ives, 100, 12.Yc.; Cromer’s Comers.55, 
i'mc„ Kxat.nr Center, 125, 12Re,: Kuptirata, Hit. 12 >(| 0 .; 
Flat Creek, 87,E. Eosmt, 150,12Rc., Vlerkirmr, 
173, 12 wo,: HerbImcr Co.Central, 100, Johnston 
Cross RoAda, 100, 12RC.; Keyes, 102, l-.’feo ; Kluel: A 
Neills, 1,0, I'lHfc.; Latsseilvllle, 70, l2!Kc<; Lltt e lulls 
Central, 100 . 12 * 60 .; Luttvltle. 40. LiWo.j Munhehu, 170, 
12U- ; Unnhoin, Turnpike. 184, I2\'e.; Maplotown, *3, 
12J1C : Nowvlilo Assoolutlon 2ii0, hiikc.; Old 6‘tono 
Churuli, 111), 12Re.; Oppenhelm Culun,t!0, l'lRe.; 1'ulii- 
tine Union,!.-!), l'JHPd Paine’s Hollow, ho. UMod Per¬ 
ry vil lo, 230,12X1.'.; Small's liusli. 100, 12>ju.; Si, Johns- 
vllle, ni, vjRe.j Htrutford A Salisbury, 100. lilt;. 
We have advice* from abroad to the middle of Au¬ 
gust. Our London eorre.- pomlimt atiys that Anierl- 
enn eliueafi Is well eleared un-i prieea BWU. Kxira 
O 111 , l* quoted at 45®ti6s ; Hoe. (WStMs,; guod, 60atd8. 
Other description* sell as follows! I'lngllali t heddar, 
78(ai8iH.; Wiltshire double, CtViiiTTB.l CUeshtro medloio, 
Ol'.ytUs.-. Uoe, 74®7its,: Heoteti, new. 72®74s. IHiteh 
e Iieese-Kdam8,u4® 60 s.! G6ndae.6ti®Me.; Derby abupu, 
66 ® 68 s, 
In hotter, there Is a brisk “Ole of Continental, as 
also of Irish, In which a good business Is doing, with 
u tendency to a further advance. The (mutations 
are-.—Clouuie Is, 122s ; Dorsats, 141)3 -t Noruiandy ex¬ 
tra, 122 s.; ( unudoui, MOftvSHe. 
The reeont rains In Uerklmer, N. Y., have Improved 
pastures, and att'-ifved bus 11 good start. The yield 
of lute cheese promises to be good. 
SEMI-BUSINESS PARAGRAPHS, 
You Cannot I)o a Bettor Thing for your wife 
ori a washing day than provide her a Doty 
Washer and n Universal Wringer. It will keep 
aches from horback and arms, wrinkles from 
her forehead and roughness from her hands. It 
will do the work of a hired woman and save 
your linen from being .scrubbed out and her 
temper from being chafed out. — -New York 
Weekly Tribune. 
—all flrst-elass Bulbs. Rivers’ celebrated new early 
Peachos— Early lieatrlco, Early Louisa and Early 
Rivers; two weeks earlier than Hales. ZJT' A large 
general Nursery Stock, 
JOHN SAUL, 
WsiHlaingi'toii City, It- C. 
B nrirnina In Nursery Stock. Mlllloen of Forest 
Tree* & Heeulings. Millions of Apple smeks, 
etc. Half a Million Concord Grope Vides, ,p at ®* 
loguos/mi. J. JENKINS, ttox46,V> hiOiia.Col.Co.,0. 
The Best Thing for Harness 
Is the celebrated 
Frank Miller’s Habness Oil 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
A DAY ami expenses to good Agents. 
Address BOWEN & CO., Marlon, Ohio. 
New York, August 30,1873. 
Iteeve*.—Trade on Wednesday was slow; during 
the toronoon, sales were effected ut 7u;@12o. ib.j 
later in tuc day, u lew very poor lean steers sold ut 
$30 P beads weights, 4 H ®7 cwt. Thursduy, there 
wa»a.heavy run of beeves; sales slow, and many 
lot* remained unsold, ami s -veral lots Of cattle were 
holdback: this condition Of business checked the 
market on Friday, when trade wua slow under the 
same conditions us on the previous day; prtoes were 
c 
been small during the past week, only 53oJ67 with 
top uttiors at 58 ii>. in the cwt. not. Special sales were 
Mato stgers, $aii®i«) f- hoiKl; Texan, 4hi;wj cwt., f 1 *,^ 
8 c,; do., Hcirt., llTc.t Kentucky, In largo lot*, common 
to good, 0 J 4 «« 7 H cwt., llOaUJio,,; do. oxen, it) cwt.. 
lQ) 4 e.: large lots of mixed l exan and MDsourt T 6 cwt. 
scant, undSowt.. iVaariC.; (suii-so Indhuni, UJj Owl., 
11c.; llilnoU, ccnuiu ii to fair, tk«o7A i-wt., I054®ll;4‘'n 
good (Uiftllty iln. 1 7If 6 ) 8)4 cwt.. 12cid3)4c,; conrso Mis¬ 
souri, ,'i cwt., 11 ® 11 wo. 
Alilcli Cows,- There is no life to the trade In 
Cows; sllll, a Very slight improvement was l'elt on 
Wednesday, sine, when prices have remained llrin, 
bcinv u»iol!ows: Poorutility cows,at$8U®45$ head; 
fair qtiallcy, 46 ll®(i 6 . 
Venla.—Oa Wudnosduy lust veals were tlrm at 9@ 
10 c. c it.; gru- .. calves, ilicvi. 60 . 1 ’rloe - fell Re. on 
Thursday, and remained (Inn ut tin sc rules up to Fri¬ 
day noon. Hpeciul sales were State veals, uvenigu 
weiglo f ill it. „i head, 9c. u s.; Foimsylvaniu, 113 lbs., 
9 ) 4 ® 10c.; Jersey, HO tts., yti.9XC. 
Sheep ond Lambs.- 1 There wax rather n large 
trade lust Wednesday ; good sheep sold freely at 6)4 
®tiWc. ¥ Hi.; common poor, I).fco5c. Lambs were not 
us active us sheep; prices ranged *te 8 )jt. Trade nas 
remained hrm ut tnese rates up to Friday. Sjn-ciul 
sales were (l)ilu sheep, average weight 7K its. -V head, 
do., 81 IBs. Slate. 771b*., ,»40.; 
do., lambs.HIM tt- .T^Cd do., 87 n,s,, 5 .; Pennsylvania, 
IiK'< 1B-, VKc. 
Hog*.—Trade on last Wednesday was moderate on 
a heavy run. Live sold atfitfe. >' it.; city dresaiid, 
III,’'ViHO, ’I’hgre were no sales In live on Thursday, 
and uity dressed wore firm utubovu quotation*; trade 
aettve on Friday, when live hogs were worth 5)4@&Kc.; 
city drcsi.ed<8 h®7)40. 
lloi'si (InrhCC.—There Is no trade in the city 
llverv stables in-ai Lhe Bull’s Head Market to enable 
us to do more than quote nominal values, which nre 
n.-i follows StYllsh carriage horses, $l,300<nil,7(X) -<S< 
pair; good quality working, $3nO-vF;i; handsome 
heavy draught, fcftlOftSQO, 36 horsea arrivnd per Erie 
Railway via Oak ''lid Station. 181 hoi -es arrived per 
New.Jersey Central Railroad via Liberty Street Ferry. 
Instead of BITTER use SWEET QUTNINE 
The only powder In the world that wilt keep your 
fowlu always healthy and make them lay winter end 
summer, cut up In one pound boxes, with directions 
for using, il a box, with a neat Mule paper on loultry, 
Issued quarterly,showing howto make poultry pront- 
ttblo ; with 11 history of the Westfield Poultry 5 a I'd. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
NEW York. Monday, Sopt. 1,1873. 
Receipt*.—The receipts or the principal kinds of 
produce for the past week are ft* follows: 
Pried Frulta, pkgft- 082 Of Mon. hales. 7,964 
Ergs, bbl*. R.1S3 Hop*, bales. „ « 
Flour, bbl*. 7S.2TQ I'eannt*. hags. 8,719 
Wheat, b«sb_ KFi.fAi Out meat«, plcgs.... 1,841 
Corn, bush .4,125,005 Boric, bbl*. 1,«M 
Oats, bush.• iff),9 d Beef, nkw*. _ J§g 
Hve, hush. 34,606 Lard, pkgs.. «,7a8 
Barley, hush. — Buttnr, pkg*. SO,™ 
Malt, bush. fibi.Clicc-.c, pkgn. 64,200 
Beaus bush. 2.075!Wool, bale*......... 1,051 
Ocra menj, bbl*,... 2,578 Grass seed, bush... 672 
corn meal, bags... 419 Dressed Hog*. No.. 
Bonn* nail Pcan.-Export of Beans past week 
210 bis., of Peas, 34 OUAhols. There lias boon no 
trade of moment in beans, but, stocks are burden¬ 
some and quality generally fair, and prices rule very 
Ann at our late tlgurcu. Marrows weakened a little 
under tin; free supplies, but the market showed its 
strength by recovering tn a day or two. P'-a, beans 
and kidney, nominal. It is hoped we "hall hnvu a 
more, lasting supply of pea hcana next *cason, aft the 
old-fashioned tiailo keep up the inquiry, although 
they have ha I 0 Itiug period to In :rodui e other sort*. 
Canadian pc 1 -=, arc qulutat the old range. Green peas 
unchanged. _ _ 
The quotations stra; i-*or prime pea wans, fJ.Oftffla; 
do. falrlots down to $2 it) ; prime mediums,$2.88®{.90; 
do. fair lots down to $2J)2; nr Roc marrowfats, $3.10® 
8.25; do. fair lot,*, 62.90; prime kidney, *2.W®3; do. 
fair lots, $2.90; prune n-d kidney, Jt.5Uc?t.76; i tais 
arc quiet ftl 95c.®71 for Canada, til hulk. 
■There is rather more export Inquiry, 
(t34®2a; do., shipping urude, per ton, $2 ixb) 2 1; do., 
clover, good, per ton, $17®1B; do.. Inferior, per ton, 
$10® 15. straw, long, per ton, $17f»llH; do., short, per 
ten. $12®14 ; do., oat, per ton $18®1L 
IInil*,— Picking has eumunsucod pretty generally, 
and In a few days we nlinll likely have material sup¬ 
plies; meanwhile, buyers hold off to some extent, 
awaiting development*, Tho crop roporla ftre not 
particularly unfavorable; In some section* lice are 
reported nuroerouti,although no L-spectnl dninagehas 
been done yet. 
New fork*, growth 1*72, 40f<44.V.: Eastern. growth 
1ST.’, «ti)e.; vVealern, growths WW, HtsaiGc.; Old*, 
growth 1370. in®We.; Old olds, growth isiw and la6F, 
ft:.*tie.; Ravarlft", 4*.l®43a.t English, JOtSJac.; Belgian, 
2Sai30o.: Californian. 45®50c. 
P«nnlit*.—Are held firmly. Tennessee, $1.80®2.10: 
Virginia, $3.80;j>8.25; Wilmington, $2®2.50. 
Poultry and Gam®.—Live poultry Is In good sup¬ 
ply again, anu prio-'s are lower lor chicken*. Grouse 
are now offering. 
We quote live spring chickens, Jersey, per pound, 
15@180.; Western, 15(«il7c. Fowls, Jersoy, lii®180. 
Western, lik«)18e. Turkeys, .Terser, light, 20 c„: 22 e.; 
\Vesterd, old, ia/Blfic. Duck*, Jersey, (* pair, ‘.KJc.MfLj 
do. young. 'khi/aH. ; Western, COfciHOc. Woodcock, 
q 11,1 i **, 1 at., 11 ,'i » pair for state. tl.2o for West- 
rn ,i, . 0 T.MI V dor., for Dwltch,?l,25fffll.7a 
ror yellow-kvg -d, $2.50 for plover. Grouse, V pair, 
HTe.fmbl, trapped. 
Provision*. - Prices of pork and lard are lower, 
supplies of the former being more liberal. Business 
has been email, with »|jl|ipoi-» operating sparingly. 
Beef bums-choice Western, Texas prime 
128028; do. ffttr lots, 817@21. fgu-n, new, at 8X648 
7-Hid. On the spot; old, 8 ,c. Tor We torn Stettin on 
spot »Ro. 101 Septe mber; 8.’4c. for (ictober. Long 
clear, ftc. ; snort clear, ir’i'e.: short rib. 9@9Mc. 
Mass pork, 817.7,>, spot ; |17jJ7 tor 8dpt. Western 
prune men* >lt $ I i.'JtW 17.5(1. DreanUd titws, City, 8?4ffl 
7kc. Cuttneai* uro selling at 13 ® He. tor 
ham*. IrjoM-; Si'JC. rot sboulricrs. loose; 7)4 
1 lore, tor pickled hellle*, louse. Boxed dry-salteu 
shoulders,oRc. Smoked mcataui 13)4ti415}4c. for loose 
hams. 9'«e. for Loose shoulders. Tallow at 8)4c. for 
prime Stock. Beef, selling at *9®11.7& for barreled 
new plain mess, 7126413.50 for extra mess. Tierced 
heel at 4?2:%24 tor new India mesa, $24(5)28 for new 
extra India mc.-s. and #20®2;i for now prime mess. 
s*ee<l*.—Grass arc quiet; olovev, 9®ll)4C. Timothy 
a little Irregular, with better supplies, quoted at #1® 
4.25; rough llitx, .f-2.10. 
Tobacco. -Western leaf as well us seeilleaf have 
been selling freely to shippers at a very steady range 
of prices. 
QUOTATION'S— SEW CHOP. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Lugs. 7 @ 7)40. 7l«@ 7>lc. 
Good do. ... 754® 8 !"ic. 7X@ 8 ) 40 . 
Common to medium leat. 8 K@ h.' 4 C. 9 @ 10'6C. 
Good no. -.10 & 10)4C. 11 64 12 
Fine do. ..11 @ 12 «. 12)464 13 C. 
Selections.....12)4® 13 c. 13)4@ 15 
sredleap crop op 1871. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts fillers.11 ® 14 c. 
seconds. 12 64 25 c. 
wrappers.40 @ 55 C. 
selections.00 ® 7n 0 . 
New York tiller*.10 04 11 e. 
wrapper*......18 64 35 c. 
assorted lots.11 M 11 e. 
Pennsylvania fillers...12 ® 14 e. 
wrappers....,..... ,.,.......,.,,..22 @ fill c. 
assorted lota.,18 @ 25 e. 
Ohio tillers... -. 8 6ft 8 e. 
wrappers..........18 ® 36 f, 
assorted lota......9)4® 12 e. 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 8 @ 9 c. 
Vegetiibles. -There lut * been a glut of potatoes, 
supplies receiving large additions from the West. A 
good many lots are arriving ton green, uud the ap- 
pearauw of whol -• car-loads Is thus frequontly dam¬ 
aged. Brices are qnudedly lower for all grades. 
Rost*, State, in double heucla,$1.75®iJ; do..near points, 
In bulk, p bbl., * 1 .59641.76 i I’eaeTi Blow, #3662.25; Peer- 
les*. #1.50661.82; Sweet, yellow, Delaware, $,y«i&.50; do. 
do., Virginia, ; p«4.fi4). Tomatoes, ^ bu-hol, 40®60c. 
VIENNA 
PREMIUMS. 
THE WILSON SHUTTLE 
SEWING MACHINES 
Received the Crand 
AND MEDAL OF HONOR 
FOR THE 
Hers wax,—There l* rather more export Inquiry, 
and prices arc somewhat strongc* tor round parcel*. 
Odd pack - ga* will not brin,: above inslm- prices. We 
quote Western 3)®32)4e.; Southern,.«®3ic. Exports 
past week. 5,0oii lbs.: cm no January 1,102,340 lb*. Same 
period last year. 1A1.109 lb-*. 
Broom Corn.—Tho demand has fallen off, and 
prices arc unsettled. Buy r.s seism disposed to 
await the developments 1 f new crop, particularly as 
present rates have been strained so high. We quote 
nominally X.org, rtocii hurl, prime to choice, 19® 
11 ‘^c.: short and 'iii-rtiuii. hroiJi, choice groon, 8 («' 
9> 40 . Medium qualities, red-tlppcd, .-.fioAMc.; common 
qualities, red, coun o and stemmy, 8 )#®4c. 
lliiUer.'-Thc market Is without notlcnble change, 
ooutlnued warm wen Tier preventing any buying hc- 
yotiu actual ward*, and for the fancy lines and selec¬ 
tion* of State hUtlei the inurkot ih very firm, and id 
some ease* quoted lc. higher than ut nur last. Prom¬ 
inent Oeiu. ra ii.lvise farmers to ship without reserve 
or soli with the chaneo, ns they would like to have 
as much auion.ei-made out of the way as possible, 
before they ooimneoci upon taeftttrueitvu fall make, 
of which there i.* great reason to hcllcve there will 
bo an .'lhan'i.ir.c-.:-. Western butter 14 subject, to the 
close scrutiny that hot weather trariAportailon gives 
it. and few parcels reall.'.c our ties, figures. There 
have been sales of very fancy Centml Michigan ai 
27c. We quote Orange C j. pall*, fancy, 83®36o.t 
othorgood padv,2ftt,431u.; poor win e or weedy flavor, 
202 ) 2 ) 0 ,; State lirltlns anil half tubs, One, 30i4SlC„ In 
lines, and AfyjSJc. for selection-* 1 fair to good State, 
2J®28«.; Wei* 11 in os, 25®29c,; cholco Western, 2l®2l)'(.-. 
pood do., is ji20u.; low do, 1564J7C, 
Cheese. The market 1ms not changed this week; 
the receipt* have been moderate, and tho shipping 
demand bus boen sufficient to usu up supplies. Strict, 
ly choice lines are wanted, und In Inst a no s bring 
13)4c. The bo-t price offered by shippers hi 13c. Ex¬ 
ports for the week, tJ.OTJ boxes. 
Fine an-i choice factory, 12)f<3>13c.; do, good to 
prime, 12®12ic.{ do. falrlots, lie.; State faun dairy, 
good to prime, HH®i ;c.; no. fair lots, ld)4 oliXc.; ao. 
sklmmeu, 5 ildc.; Western, fine Cheddar, 12®12)4c.; do. 
THE BEST MADE SEWIM MACHINES 
AND THREE 
Co-Operative Medals 
FOR 
The GSesl Made Set or 
Harness. 
The Best Made Side Saddle, 
The Best Boot and Shoe 
Work, 
And the Best Samples of 
Cloth Sewing;. 
Momlny’fi >:tlc*. Hccvcs. — 'I'ride very slow. 
Choice Steers Me. V 18 less tlmo on the previous Mon¬ 
day. Prices, 8®l3e. p B>.: wnights, »V«:’J cwt., on h'i ®68 
It,*, to the ,-wt , net: quality from poor to choice, 
Mitch row*. No suit!this forenoon. Dealers de¬ 
clare tluit, if good quality cow* wore offerod fair rates 
would be obtained. 
Von Is. Smooth quality vea la ut 7609c. 7* lb.; poor 
calves at 5(4,he.: gnisscrs not quoted. 
Sheep aud l,n 111 Iik.-T here wa.su heavy trade in 
sheep at fair rates. Sales at 4)4646)fc. P lb.; lambs 
very slow at 6 @ 8 c. 
flog*.—Live hogs, average weight 201 lbs. V head, 
sold ai 5«c. V lb.; light pigs at 5!4e.; extreme range, 
bii&6Ho.\ city dressed not quoted at noon. 
receipts op live stock. 
.Slnsip St 
Btfcvoii. Cow*, Col veil. I.unit,H. Hogs. 
One Hundredth 8t...2,893 2 248 260 
Fortv-Eighth fit. 15 84 Shi 11,112 000 
Fortieth St.7. .. HU 00 340 10.135 22,290 
Cotnmunlpaw.5,243 00 01 1 ,808 15,2.48 
W^ehawken.1,902 ft) 00 _00O UW 
Totals this Week.... 10,053 81 1.481 52,356 37,528 
*' last week....10,004 93 1,811 31,412 34,495 
No other Sowing Mnchlnoa received Prem¬ 
iums on tholr merits, which we will prove 
by evidence at cur office, and that all re¬ 
ports relating to the contrary are false. 
Machines Sold on Easy Monthly Payments. 
SALESROOM » 
707 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 
And all otlier Cities in the United States. 
This week. 
Cents. 
12 (id 13 
11 6ft 11 % 
10 64 10k 
«K 6' UK 
11 (" 12 
Good Steers V &> 
Fair. 
Poor. 
Poorest. 
Gen. selling rates 
A Work on the Breeding, Rear¬ 
ing, Care and General Man¬ 
age m e nt_of_P o u 11 ry. 
BY WILL IAM 3M . LEWIS. 
This is one t <t the nnusi uouon-uD works on tho 
subject on which il Deal*, lor Its sDe and nrlce.of 
any publication of the kind In ihl* country. It le 
anely und profusely llluttraUftl. and printed and 
Bound In extra ' style. Contain* ‘AM large octavo 
pages. Bent, by 'mail, post-paid, for 1 1.50. Address 
I». 1». T. AlOOUK. I*u till * her, 
5 KneUmnn si„ bsw Vork. 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
Don’t Throw Away Your Money. — To the 
Huh Me.—For over 28 years Dr. Tobias’ Venetian Lini¬ 
ment has been sold; every bottle has been warrant¬ 
ed, and not one lias been returned. Thousand* of 
certificates of Its wonderful curative proper!i«s ten 
be seen at tho Depot. It will do all, and tsoro, than 
It Is recommended for. It Is perfectly safe to take 
inU-rnally. See oath with every bottle. It cure* 
Cholera, Croup, Dysentery, Colic, Sea sickness, 
Chronic Rheumatism, Sprains, Old Sores, Cute, Ac. 
Depot, 10 Park Place, Now York. 
