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a IC* 
OOBE’S BUBAL WEW-Y©RKEB. 
two classes,—one for Merit, and one for Pro¬ 
gress. The medal for merit was for the article 
possessing the greatest merit of its kind and 
class; and the medal for progress for the article 
or thing which had made the greatest progres¬ 
sion toward perfection, fin this country, the 
award of progress would be called a second pre¬ 
mium.) Hence wo conclude that, as the Wil¬ 
son Sewing Machine was the only sewing ma¬ 
chine that reeel d the Grand Medal of Merit, 
when the awards were made at the Vienna Ex¬ 
position, it must have boon the best sewing 
machine on exhibition; although other sewing 
machines that received medals for progress 
should not be considered very inferior ma¬ 
chines. At the great American Centennial 
Exposition of 1876, they may have so improved 
as to equal the world-renowned Wilson Shuttle 
Sewing Machine.— Nett) Vork Tribune., Sept. 8th , 
1373. 
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fastening it to a till) or box, is the neatest, most 
compact and durable Wringer over made. 
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Tiie “New IJutter Manual,” published by 
Messrs. Porter Blanchard’s Sons, Concord, N. 
H.,contains really valuable information. Send 
to them for one. It is sent free. 
Tilt* Best 'Thing fur llarne<H 
Is the celebrated 
Frank Miller's Harness Oil. 
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Instead of BITTER use SWEET QUININE. 
THIS MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York. Munduy, wept. 8,1873. 
Receipts.—The receipts of the principal kinds of 
produce for the past week are as follows: 
Dried Fruits, pkgs. 1,112 Cotton, hales. 6,590 
Kg-'s, bbls. 6,222 Hops, bales. 55 
Flour, bbls. 67,'.150 Peanuts, hugs. 2,778 
Wheat, bush....... 572,,500 Cut incut*, pkgs.... 1,393 
torn, bush.—J.0S5.B52 Pork, hbls.. 8,727 
Oats, bush. 227,500 fS«et, pkgs.... 110 
Rye,bush... 51,106 Lard, pkgs . 5,130 
Harley, bush....... — Butter, pkgs. 19,757 
Malt, bush.. 2.700 Cheese, pkgs. 58,525 
Beans, bush. 1,250 Wind, hales. 2,308 
Corn meal. bid*-... 3,47(1 Grit«6 seed, trash... 6,060 
corn meal. bags,.. MO Dressed Hogs, No.. — 
BeanN nod Pens. -There ha* been an active de¬ 
mand for mediums front the South, particularly the 
New Orleans market. Marrowfats are arriving 
moderately well ami they are being placed freely. 
The shipments the past week to the Smith und W. I. 
markets will reach f()0 bbls. 
The quotation* are: -Fur prime pea beans, $2.9608; 
do. fair lots down to #2.40; prime mediums, #2.8502.90; 
do. fair lots down to <2.00; prime marruwiaLs, $3.20® 
3.25j do. fair lots, #2.90; prime kidney, f2.VHl3.03; do. 
fair lots, #2,50; prime red kidney, #4.n0®*.T5j Bene 
are quiet ut 95e.®#l fur Canada, in hulk. 
Beeswax. Prices have been .advanced, as trade 
has improved from shippers, Sales at 33@35u. for 
Western and Southern. 
Broom Corn. The new crop promises to be 
larger than was expected a few days since, but is 
thought will be much less than last year. Stocks of 
old are very small. 
We quote: Long, green hurl, prime to choice, 10® 
llvfc.; short and medium brush, choice green, H® 
1 . Medium <iuuhiic.-, red-iippeu, .■'•i.bjfod common 
qualities, red, coarse and stemmy, 3)#@4C. 
Butter.—The butter market continues to run In 
the beaten truck of the past, month. September 
opens very warm, quite a* unfavorable to carrying 
stock as either of the recent summer months, and 
buyers cannot be persuaded to purchase beyond ac¬ 
tual wants. In fact, what 1> known i\s the market 
tr ie, or that class of customers that will buy lines 
or lots as they run, havens yet scarcely appeured, 
nor can they he looked for unt il there t» sonic assur¬ 
ance of steady, cool weather. The fancy portions of 
the arrivals ot State arc worked olf as readily as be¬ 
fore, at tall prices, and good, useful table grades are 
realizing utlsfactor y u t ire . l-o bus been a 
movement of about. 81} package.* K,r California. 
Western butter must have more In Its favor than 
dlifereneoin price to sell quickly. 
We quote Orange county palls, fancy, 33 m 35c.; 
othergood pall-, 28®3Ic.; poor white or weedy flavor, 
.'Tii2ac.; Stale Ur kins anil half tubs, tlno, 30@32c„ In 
lines,and 34035c. for selections; fair to good State, 
'L"i2Sc.i Welsh tubs, 26®2»e.; choice Western, 21®20u. 
good do,. I8<«i20<:.; low do. lS@17e. 
Cheese,—.Most of tho week there has been suf- 
neieut trade to enable holders to maintain steady 
prices. Shippers have not been argent in their pur¬ 
chases, for the moat part Closing out. urgent orders 
" itti the lop price, 13c. The home trade were pur- 
rhasmg more freely, and paying 13®13!<e., the latter 
price exceptional, for strictly choice lots. At the ex¬ 
treme close there Is a depressed feeling owing to u 
sharp decline in gold and an unfavorable Buglish 
market. 
Fine ami choice factory, 12V@l3i}.; ilo. good to 
prime, 12 k! 2.YO.: do. tulr lota, fie.; Htutu farm dairy , 
good to prime, l(>JMl2c,; do. fair lota, 10)<®llKo.; do. 
aimed, SqJlOc.; Western,dno cheddar, 13@l2Wo.r do. 
£ood flat, 12012RC.; do fait lots, lie.; do. skimmed, 
5t»7c.; English dairy, llM®12J*e. 
Cotton. There has been an active spinning de- 
aiand, aud prices are higher. Wc quote : 
r. , UplmuU. AlnbuuiM. (Jrleiitue Tern#. 
Ordinary . «K UK lilt 14 & 
Good Ordluarv. 11% 17;,, 17% 17'-; 
Good Ordinary. ihX 18$ iTq is>. 
w)?'.Middling,. IS& IBS v)% iu« 
.Mlddlini;. 20X 20% 26 Y 20V 
000(1 Middling. 22 % 22% 22% 22% 
1 1 **| l . 1,Ml ,F r uits. —The new blackberries aro held at 
4? a ' Cherries are scarce and quoted at 30® 
A P?' v 6cw peeled peaches have been received, 
p ...ivSfc Shippers urn still working on old apples. 
Luyond this trade Is quiet. 
diiwSPkn Southern, are quoted at 7c, ; Htate 
i™S“' QM., SMflog Western, 7c. Black- 
nv fee.lcd poaches, prime Georgia and 
, , t ” Carolina, 18018c.; unpeelcd, SfftoiOo. for halves 
quarters. lilted cherries, 30<6)32c. for 
mate and Southern. Raspberries, new, 33036c. 
i ^Yks.-. The receipts arc too froc for firm prices. 
lueVi “ew vegetables cut olf considerable of the 
aft.w U w* (, f til®sales Of western are at 21c., 
do'nth**?™ at 22c. Wc o unto Western extra, 22c.; 
uj-other, 3le.; Canadian. 21®22c.; State, 23c. 
nte There bus been a largo and generally ae- 
Shipping grades, partleularly, are 
teiitpI 101 have necessarily turned their at- 
high.?r , fw short delivery. Prices are 
UJ gner anu strong. 
No. 2.*..$3 7505 00 
SuperBno State.5 46® 6 00 
Extra do. 6 00® 7 35 
Fancy do. 7 260 7 75 
Huptjrflno Western. 5 50 m 6 00 
Extra do. 6 60® 7 25 
Minnesota extras. 7 36 m ill 00 
Western, white wheat. 8 
Round hoop Ohio. 6 66® 7 25 
Trade brands do.7 45® 7 ‘.HI 
Southern, extra. 7 00® 8 25 
Double extras. 8 26010 75 
Bye dour. + l(*0 6 JO 
I'orn mcai..lersey. 3 20® 3 Ik) 
Brandywine. 3 90® I 00 
Fresh Frill Is,—Poaches arc now arriving regu. 
iarly, but the supply begins to moderate, ami prices 
arc daily favoring owners. They, however, cannot 
make up fast enough to case the heavy losses of the 
season. Large and delicious varieties are coming 
forward. New Jersey orchards arc sending the small 
yiold of this year. These range at50o.®JD,'’0 D bask¬ 
et. Delawares, crates, good, #202 25; fancy, #2.50 m 
2.75; poor lots, {101.25; Delaware baskets, 75c.®#l.50. 
Boars are In good supply, and easy rates only are 
quotable: tho highnst price Is for line, smooth Hoclt- 
ostnrstoelc. The Sliest Duchess that baveover roucch- 
ed us In lots are coming rrom Virginia. We quote 
Now Jersey Bartlett*, #4®6 V hbl.i State, $t®8: 
Elemlsh Beauty. #.'105: Seckel, #2.5007. as to dlzoitnd 
condition. Southern Duchess, fancy, #6; Others, #2,50 
®4. California pears arrive slow; our own stock Is 
superior to the recent, arrival. A flue consignment 
oft allfornla plums brought #* F small box. Tho last 
lot of grapes from the l’aoltlo was too poor to remove. 
Orunborrio* are offering; they are not wanted in tho 
green condition of present lots. It Is reported that 
the Capo Cod crop will ho moderate. Rlums, fairly 
steadv at #7698 F bush, for Green Gages and Egit, $*> 
6J7 for Damson, und #4®5 for cotnmun. Apples im¬ 
prove In quality with the advancing season; the 
market is too well supplied with a variety of other 
sorts for high prices to rule, Wo quote State In Iota. 
#3693.60 T-i hhf; selected, *3.7501; other, #2@3.50. 
Watermelons, #20®40 %> IOOj tnuskmidons, 7oc.®#1..>0 J< 
hid. for ordinary New Jersey, and #'-'02.25 fur I4uc.lt- 
onsaek. Grapes are Offering freely; Houthcrn have a 
it sale, vet, as our near points up River and New Jer¬ 
sey arc not showing attractive quality. Dolawiiraa, 
Connecticut and Massachusetts tillers.11 Mil c. 
seconds. .12 @25 o. 
wrappers.10 @ 56 c. 
selections. 60 m 75 c. 
New York tillers...10 @11 c, 
wrappers.18 @ 35 o. 
assorted lots.11 @ 11 «. 
Pennsylvania tillers............ 12 @ li c. 
wrappers.. ...22 & 60 c. 
assorU;d lots.18 M 25 a. 
Ohio Oilers.8 M 8 e. 
wrappers. 
. .18 @ 35 c. 
assorted lots.OtjM 13 e. 
Wisconsin assorted lots......8 69 9 c. 
Vegeiuhlert.—The market for potatoes Is a little 
steadier. Still, It is expected that moderate rates 
will rule until we can unload the surplus of Western. 
Itnsc, State, in double heads, #2 m 2.25; do. Jersey and 
Long island In bulk, << hbl.. #1.7502; Peach Blow, 
#2.2503,50; Sweet, yellow, Delaware, #l@i.50; do. 
do., Virginia, #3@3.o0.; do. red. North Carolina, #2.50 
M3. Tomatoes, F bushel, SO@60e. Green corn, #,25@ 
1.50 F 100. Onion*, rod. »2.2664&: yellow, #3@3^f,. Rus¬ 
sia turnips, #I.7JM2 V bbl. Marrow squash, #1@1.60 
F hhl. Lima beans F hag, #2.25@2.50. CatihugeH, *1 
®6 T KD. Egg plaute, #1 F bul. 
VVliinky—Is very uracil lower, with large supplies. 
Sales at 95097c. 
Wool.—There Is an active business In fleeces. 
Manufacturers have been in the market purchasing 
freely, with some few lots changing hands among 
dealer*. The receipts front the West nave been quite 
moderate, und stocks of desirable grades have been 
very much reduced. Prices are higher. XX ileeces 
Eorryville. 275. t2,!-Jc.; Palatine ... 
♦ell,60.12XC.1 Small’* Bush. 1IJ0, l2A'e.; Top Notch, 65, 
13o.i warren Center, OX). I2 Kc.; Zimmerman Crock, 
171,12 
Con*lde.rahln aliccsc was «en 
[**, i*q%u«r nuimwh, uv,,:. 
way Association, 100, 13c.; Obi 
o.; Paine’s Hollow, 200, T!k'n.; 
line UII lob, 95.12^0,; Itus- 
<5rain.—A further and rapid udvance In prices of 
wheat has been noted under a liberal export trade. 
Corn ha* been in largo supply, hut they Jmye been 
closely marked up on shipping account at higher 
prices. Oats have been sidling freely, in part to 
speculators, at better prices. 
Wheat, Ml],, No. 2.*1.67M#l.fi8 
jo t. 1.730 1.76 
Chicago, No. 2. 1-G50I.JW 
Rod WestL-rn, new. 1,67® 1.10 
Ambor do. . 
Rye, Western... 
Bariev malt. Canada West. 1.1(0 1-~e 
Corn, Steamer. 8O0jjiC. 
Sail. g569CRc. 
White. KM™- 
Southern. , 
Oats, Western mixed. 15016KC. 
W hlto. ISfeiSOc. 
May and Straw.—There Is a prompt, sale for belli 
hav and straw, with moderate receipts. 
Svc quote prime,'Timothy, per ton, $30032; do., fall' 
to good, do., per ton, #24028; do., shipping grade, 
per ton, $20021; do,, clover, good, per too, #J9@20; 
do., Inferior, per ton, #10kjil6. 8lrrtW, long, per ton, 
$17018 j do,, short, per ton, #12011; do., oat, per ton, 
$13011. 
flops.—Prices of new arc unsettled, as yet. Small 
lots urc arriving, selling on the tlrst receipt at 70c. 
and since at 60c. Picking now is quite general, uud 
t he reports that come along are unfavorable as to the 
yield, it is generally C'lnceded that there will bo a 
defleltinoy lu our crop. 
We quote prime aud choice new,6O04i2e.; good, do., 
15c.; fair, do., 10e.; choice State, 1872 crop, 4tk»<-42c.j 
good, 87038c.; pour, do., 33035a; Eastern, f 72 crop, 36 
MlOo.; VVIseousin, do., 35010c. for good utid prime 
lots. 
“ Poultry und liuiue.- Mvo poultry 1 b abundant, 
and price* are still low. New.Jersey is sending more 
rreefy. 
We quote live spring Chicken*, Jersey, per pound, 
150 ISc.; Western, 10017c. Fowls, Jersey, 160 180. 
Western, 15016c. Turkeys, Jersey, light, 2l)f«.22e.; 
Western, light, 19 m21c. Ducks, Jersey, V i>tilr,'9Oc.0$l.; 
do. young. 65c.0#l.; Western, 60080c Woodcock, 
quoted at $1.2501.30 V Pair for State. #1.25 for West¬ 
ern. Grouse, F pair, 75@87e., trapped, Goose, N. .1., 
t> pair, #202.50; up. Wtsalern, $1.5002. Teal;Duck, S* 
pair, IOC. Partridges, 7' pair, #1.2501.37. At t ills Hen¬ 
son, a good many small birds arc scut lu, such us 
Pluck birds, Ac., which sell at 86c. V do*. Rabbit* are 
offering at fsie. ,v pair. Yellow-legged Snipe and 
Plover. (2.2608 F do/,. Ox-eyed, 85c. F do*. Rood 
birds, B5o. V do*. 
Provisions. Hiipplics of pork hava been liberal, 
ttnd prices weak. Lard has been very quint and low¬ 
er. Knnf is lower. There has been sonic business In 
bacon for winter delivery ut 8e. for short clear aud 
7Kc.Xor long and short clear, half anil half. 
' Beef hams—choice Western, #25028; Texas prime 
*23026; <lo. fair lots, $17021. laud, new, at 84408 
7-lBc. on the spot I old, 37-160. for Western sLeum on 
spot; 8 7-lfto. for Soptembot; 8 7-l6c. for October. 
Long eleur, 8Hc.: short ch-nr. She.: short rib. 909Xc. 
vies- pork, #17.75, snot: #17.37 ror Sept. Western 
prime mess at #16.25017.50. Dressed hogs, city, fi@ 
8)(,e. CutmcaiH are selling at 13 0 He. for 
hams, loose; SWc. for shouldors, loose; 9<c<) 
Uc. for pickled bellies, loose. Boxed dry-salted 
shoulders, 8Rc. Smoked meals at 18340L5Hc.fi»r loose 
hauls. 9kfu. for loose shoulders. Tallow at 8^c. for 
prlmo stock. Beef, selling :u #9011.75 for barreled 
now plain mess. #12013.50 for extra mess. Tlerccd 
beef at #16013 for new India mess, #l3w20 for new 
extra India mess. 
Seed*.—Timothy Is easier with a liberal supply; 
sales at #3.6003.70. clover quiet at 9%09)4C. Rough 
tlax, $2.25, 
Tobacco.—There is a liberal business in Western 
leaf and seodleaf ut very strong prices. 
QUOTATION8—NKW CROP. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grinins. 
Lugs. 7 @ 7J4c. 7'a® 7)40. 
Good do. ...7 5f@ »X'c. 7if® 8%d. 
Common to medium leaf. 8)4® 9^c. 9 ® ltllfc. 
Good no. ..10 & 10)fc. II ® 12 
Flue do. ..11 @12 c. 12)4® 13 0. 
Selections. .12)40 13 c. 13)4® 15 
SEKOLiSAF CROP OF 1871. 
One Hundredth St. 
Forty-Eighth 8t.... 
Fortieth at..... 
Conunnnipaw. 
btMlVBW. 
Cows. Calvon. 
Sheen A 
Lam),8. 
,..2,747 
4 
297 
loft 
... 00 
39 
1,397 
10,785 
.. 00 
00 
UW 
s,a;;i) 
..5.493 
00 
00 
7,089 
..1,701 
00 
00 
000 
. 9,94ft 
43 
1,802 
20,969 
,,10,063 
31 
1,434 
32,355 
last week....10,063 81 1,434 
COMPARATIVE RATES. 
Last week. 
Cents. 
This week. 
Cents. 
Good Steers ^ to. 
.12 
® 13 
12 
® 13 
Fair... 
.11 
® lift 
11 
0 H * 
Poor... 
® 1UY 
10 
0 KBi 
Poorest. 
. <<% ® 
7 
® w 
Gen. selling rates. 
.11 
@ 12 
10Jf @ 11* 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Don’t Throw Away Your Money. — To the 
Public.—For over 26 years Dr. Tobias’ Venetian Lini¬ 
ment hits peon sold; every bottle has been warrant¬ 
ed, and not one has been returned. Thousands of 
certlllcates of Its wonderful curative properties can 
bo seen at, the Depot. It will do all, and more, than 
tt is recommended for. It Is pertoctly safe to take 
Internally. Bee oath with every bottle. It cures 
Cholera, Croup, Dysentery, Colie, Sea Sickness, 
Chronic Uhcuuratlsui, Sprains, Old t)ores, Cuts, Ac. 
Depot, 10 Park Place, New York. 
are Bulling at 55o. Foreign tleeces are In better de¬ 
mand. 
KOC 1 1!KSTFK. Sept. I.— Flour Is steady aud 
unchanged. Wheat Is In good demand, with light 
supply; crop is lighter than was supposed boforo 
threshing. Wc quote ut $1.61101.65 for red and amber 
winter, *1 7001.80 for white. The barley market has 
not yet <q ijicd. Brower* concede higher prices than 
lliev did a Tew weeks ago; they talk of opening ut 
$1.0501.10 for four rowed and 85090c. for two-rowed. 
Oat* aro dull ut 43@1Te. The wool market in tlrm, and 
prlco# are higher; we. quote ut 38f„.t0o. for lino and 40 
045c. for combing. Butt er ts ieurdu for good lots, 
which readily bring SkWo.; conitnon. 205i23e. Eggs 
are in fair supply at 1S@19 c. Potatoes, flOMHUc, #1 hush.; 
$1.60 P bbl. Apples dull at #l.56<*'> T hhl., nccord'ng 
to variety and quality. No sulu uf winter fruit yet. 
'Tomatoes very plenty at 80050c. V bush. Cabbages, 
6010c. II head, lluy, $176928 y ton. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Little falls, n. y.. Sept. 6, 1873. 
The market ut Little Falls, for tho week eliding 
Sept. 6. was very brisk for farm dairies, and sales 
were quick at ll)4®12Ko., ami a few extra fancy 
brought 13e. for “ tile Tionn.' trade." The delivery 
was about, ?00 boxu*. Factories were largely repre¬ 
sented, the offerings amounting to some 15,000 boxes, 
Hales were dull, buyer* not caring to come up to the 
views of holders on the July eheos,\ We give the 
leading transactions. H* follows . 
0. Bunnell, 150 boxes at t2XC\; BroeketCs Bridge, 
180, LJe.; Brockott A Fueler. 61,12%c.; Boutli Caryl, 40, 
12Uc.; Central Volley, IOO, 12|ifc.; Chapman, 120. 12>4u.; 
Cold Creek, 100,13c,; Cm tiii's Corners, 106, 125fe.| J. H. 
Kdiok, 7(1, 13Hc ; Dairy Hill, 1W. Lie.; Exeelsior, 75, 
ISUc.i Uhl Fufrlleld, 200,13c.; Freeman, 47,18Lc., Fon- 
tier, l.'iO, l‘8Uq.; Herkimer, 100. l8Ye.; J. D. Ives. 200, 
13c.; Johnstou t.’rnss lioutls, 150, 12Xe., Geo. Ludue, 
104, 1.5c.; Lossollvllte, .9), 12 ‘ho.; l.lttlu Fulls Central, 
207,13*6.; Mile Strip, IS*. Wife.; Mohawk, 125. l2V,n.s 
Newport, 100, Uo.j Norway Association, UX) l J3c.; Old 
Htone Church, 70, 12 \a 
Con*lde.ru*tloehei'sn was sent forward Oil commis¬ 
sion, and quite a number ot faetorymen refused to 
sell, preferring to hold on another wock. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
new York, Sept. 6, 1873. 
Beiweg.—There wan quite an unimportant condi¬ 
tion of trade last. Wednesday. Late In the afternoon 
u few sales were forced off, at7Y@12Uo. ; J n>,; weights, 
1:W®7)4 owl., strung. Trade was larger on Thursday 
forenoon, still sales were slow, ami few of the herds 
to hand woro closed off. Friday there was till! same 
condition of t tiule, und a large proportion of Uni lrosli 
cattle to hand stood over unsold. On both days prices 
ranged at 8@13ko.; weights, Su*6j« cwt., on 65058 Iks, 
ti cwt., not. Special sales were:—Colorado steers, 
verv rough and lean, average RV ewt., 9)4e.i rough 
ICeutucky do., 7X cwt.. lie.: Cherokee do.. Ilk ewt., 
7Vo.: coarse Missouri do , ft ewt., 10c.; fair quality 
Missouri do., t% ewt., ll®Ll;k'o.i 'Texan do., ft cwt., 80 
9o,j common Illinois do., 7 ewt.. 10)40.; Illinois do., 
fair to good, 7Y@H); cwt., li>i®12)4f.. 
>Illch Cows. 'There Is still an urmutistied de- 
nnuul for good quality nilich cows, and for luek of 
such the trade had no life la It. Wednesday prlees 
ranged at #20060 # head; sutuu rates 'Thursday fore¬ 
noon. Friday prices ranged ut $20050.50. 
Veals. 'There tins been no falltug off in the de¬ 
mand for smooth quality veals. Those have sold 
freely at 7@10c. b Th.; grasB calves ani(iu7c., and #fi®8 
■V head, with tt few tops at #10. Hpcclal sales were: 
State calves, aventge. 153 lbs., 8c.; State vc.ub, 146 as., 
90100,; Jersey do,, l.'kl it*., 9e.; I'cnnsylvuulu do., 1U0 
@160 lbs., 9@10C. 
Sheep and liiuitln*.—sheep have held Arm since 
our last roport, ami at tuo different yardB prices have 
been llrm irad uniform for the same quality uf stouk. 
Lambs have mhjd slow, owing to the poorness of the 
quality of Hie lots to hand. Hhenp sold at I'AtifiMe. F 
ft.; lambs 5)*08)4c, Special -ales w ere 'I’exnn sheep 
held for an advance Oil 3)jc. ft. 1 Milo, 86 lbs., tic.; 
do, 91 lbs. 6)4e.; 71 lbs., f’lfO.i Jersey ewes, 80 
lbs, life.; Kentucky lunitm, 68 lbs., rv,'C.; lfelawure, 
58v, lbs., 6Xc.: Jersey lamb*, 67 lbs., 80.; Canada do., 
63)4 lb*., 70.: do. do., 66 lbs., 7%C., State do.. 54 lbs,, 7c. 
Hug*. -Thor* has been, during the past summer, 
quite a slackness in the European trade hi hogs, 
which has acted unfavorably on till* market; but 
recent advices from Ireland go to show that the crop 
of pork lu that island is one-thlnl less than usual; 
therefore packers look for an advance in rates, and 
Salesmen navn been holding their oommissiou hogs 
for Improved prices, On Wednesday live hog* were 
worth ofitaijC. H ft., elty-*1re»*ed, «)4@7Mc. 'Thursday 
the general market fell in tone, and Friday forenoon 
live hogs were worth 6)l<@>Si'-; elty-Urensed, ti)4@7c. 
Trade closed steady and active. 
Horse AlarUet. Tim general fooling of tho city 
trade in horses remains Blow, at low prices, Tho fol¬ 
lowing sales have been effected at auction 111 ordi¬ 
nary quality light harness horses, $lll7@16fi ijt head; 5 
do. 12.Vi.260; H fair quality, #l32ia292; one pony at 
#175; one trotter ut #105; 2 pairs light harness horses, 
#4300465 ( J pair. 16 horses arrived per- Erie Hallway 
via uak Cliff HUitlon, 127 P Now Jersuy Railroad via 
Liberty Street Ferry. 
Tin 11 day's Sales.—Beeves. -The aggregate qual¬ 
ity of the beeves on sale to-day was coarse und lean, 
and not good enough for tho demand. Sales were 
therefore very slow, and many lots stood over un¬ 
sold. Trices, 9@l3e. F ft.; weights, 5)4@8Y ewt., on 
54@69 fts. y ewt., nut. 
Milch Lows. -Trade in these lias been a trifle 
better. Trices, #30@65 T head. 
Veals.—These animals worn slow, owing chiefly to 
the heavy run of sheep and lambs. Very few sales 
were effected. 
Sheep and 1,11111 b*.—Large lots of both sheep and 
lambs went off at easy rates this foronoon. Hheep 
sold at 1x06)40. t' ft,; Iambs at 8®8!*c. 
liogn.—Live hogs were worth 4%®S%c. V ft., with 
one ear oT commission hogs held on sale; city dress¬ 
ed not quoted at noon. 
RECEIPT’S OF LIVE STOCK. 
Au Accurate and Lome i-oIiciihI vo Idea 0/ 
tho now mothod of uurlug Hernia, Is a very valuable 
Rent of knowledge to every ruptured person. 'The 
Now Elastic Truss, ■without vmtal uprinfs, Is worn 
with comfort night and day, retaining the Rupture 
securely at all times, and soon effects a permanent 
cure, Sold at a reasotiftlje price, it Is sent by mall 
everywhere by Tiie Elastic Truss Co., No. 083 
Broadway, N. Y., who supply their descriptive cir¬ 
culars free on application. 
-«♦*——— 
Tlit* Best “Elastic Truss” in the World is 
sold by POMEROY A Co., 744 Broadway, N. Y., for 
hree dollars. Write to them for full particulars. 
Surgical Elastic Stockings for enlarged veins, 
and Supporting Belts of best quality, at Pomeroy’s, 
444 Broadway, N. Y, 
ffUw ^Uvcvtte'emcntj*. 
EUREKA WHEAT. 
This Wheat originated in the Northern part of the 
State of New York, and was started from one head. 
it bus proved i" be... the curliostund most hardy 
of all Winter Wheat, and has yielded flfty-two bush¬ 
els per acre this season ; the average yield is from flvo 
to ten bushels mure per acre than any other variety. 
We have it limited supp.v, and wtU furnLli It at fol¬ 
lowing prices until our stock Is exhausted.: 
Hiunplo of this Wheat sent by mail free, 
For'Two Bushuls. including shipping aud hag, $10 00 
„ oue " '• ,T “ “ 5 5(1 
Half “ " *« *• “ 8 00 
Hotel two cent stamp for sample of Pare Ground 
Bone. L. B. COXE & CO., Agricultural Implement 
and Seed Store, 197 Water St., New York. 
HEIKES IsTXJElSEEilBS. 
Kpcci til tics. Full of 1S73. 1'caches, Currants. 
Uuosobcrries, Blood-Leaved Peaches, Utah Hybrid 
Cherries, Apple .Seedlings, Tlntu Seedlings, Peach 
Seedlings. Kitsphcrrlos, Blackberries & Strawberries. 
Also, a ful l assortment of other Nursery articles. Ad¬ 
dress HEIKES NURSERIES CO., Dayton, Ohio. 
Dflnn 01, HI T)rr If you arc a fool or lunatic, 
| (1 \\ I II \ nil but If you are sane and wish 
x UIBJ A 11D, UJ make monev, address 
EUREKA PORTABLM; TABLE CO., St. l.OUIB. 
FARM FOR SALE 
126 acres of choice land for sale ut a bargain. Said 
farm is situated lu the town of Loukport, Niagara 
Co., N. Y,, 2 mites east of the city. On tho premises 
urea good, convenient house, two good barns and 
other outbuildings; also an excellent orchard of 
about 160 tree* In hearing, imd 300 more six years old, 
of desirable kinds. For prices, terms or other in¬ 
formation, address JOB REYNOLDS, Maqiiukota, 
Jackson Co., Iowa, or Jas. K. Sackor.ou the premises. 
U || I A || SELLS AT SIGHT. 
IV I U II IIO TWO >IKN'S WORK. 
No ,11/ro or cw 14 Ungers.—Best cast 
CllRN steel.-Last a lifetime. Taken six 
wnn premiums.—Every farmer wants It. 
UllOlf EB Will scud, post-paid, 2 samples fur 
rUldlvbKa 76 cts., or 3 styles for #1, or I dozen 
" for $i4. « (lay for Agents. 
CA BTC Address UNION IIUSKKR CO.. 
DU 1# I 5* 1506 Willow hi., Philadelphia, l ; a. 
The National Poultry Powder. 
Tin's only powdor lu the world that, will keep your 
Jawln always healthy and make them lay winter und 
summer. Put up in one pound boxes, with directions 
for using, $1 a box. with a neat little paper on poultry. 
Issued quarterly, show I tig how to make poultry profit¬ 
able; with a history of the Westllehl Poultry Yard. 
All to one uddross on receipt Of $1. D. B. CORY, W. 
P. V., Westfield, Union Co., N. J. Fall price list of 
Fancy Fowls Free. 
V I E N NA 
PREMIUMS. 
THE WILSON SHUTTLE 
SEWING MACHINES 
Received the Crand 
PRIZE MEDAL 
AND MEDAL OF HONOR 
FOR THE 
THE BEST MADE SEWIHG MACHINES 
AND THREE 
€o-Opcmtive Medals 
FOR 
Tlic Best Made Set of 
Harness, 
The Best Made Side Saddle, 
The Best Boot and Shoe 
Work, 
And the Best Samples of 
i'lotli Sewing. 
No other Sewing Machines received Prem¬ 
iums on their merits, which we will prove 
by evidence at our office, and that all re¬ 
ports relating to the contrary are false. 
Machines Sold on Easy Monthly Payments. 
SALESROOM s 
707 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 
And all other Cities in the United States. 
DR. VAN NORMAN’S 
Classical Kngllsb, French and German, Family and 
Day School for young ladles and children, 71, 73 aud 
76 East61st Street,Central Park. Nuw York, will com¬ 
mence Its seventeenth yoar September 25th, 1873. For 
fuU information send for catalogue. Address 
1USV. D, C. VAN NORMAN. LL. D., 
75 Bust 61st Street. 
