JEPT. 2< 
MOORE’S RURAL i^EW-YORKER 
mf 
is Minister of War. The President will call 
into active sendee 150,000 nien. The number of 
Carltst insurgents is becoming reduced. Clen. 
Luperon, of Santo Domingo, has shot Colonel 
Rivas ...There are eight cases of cholera in 
Paris. There were three railway accidents in 
England on the 10th. The government is asked 
to take control of railways.. ..Before sailing 
for America M. Joseph Arch made a violent 
speech, lie told the English farmers irrigation 
i> their only hope, and - he promised *•> Liripg 
000,0i»5 of his fallow laborers out of bondage.. . 
The Emperor of Germany leaves Berlin, Oct. 
15th, for a visit to Vienna V revolution ie 
impending in Panama . .There have been elec- 
tion troubles in Ireland_Set or Salmeron as k - 
lhe Cortes to give i;.- undivided support to 
President Cnstelar—There Is a severe drouth 
in China....There baa been :i serious riot In 
Madras wit h eight killed ...Cholera Is on the 
increase in France, Russia, Italy and Germany. 
— England will give up to Spain the rebel 
war-ships if a crow of 500 is pul on each vessel. 
— Officers and regiments continue to dp-surf, 
the Spanish Republic .. The Havana (Ire caused 
much distress. Some ::,f>uo people are house- 
less. 
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SEMI-BUSINESS PARAGRAPHS. 
The Best Tiling for Harness 
Is the celebrated 
. Frank Miller’s Harness Oil. 
Instead of BITTER use SWEET QUININE. 
THE MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York. Monday, Sept. 15,1871. 
Receipts.—The receipts of the principal kinds of 
produce fojthe past week are as follows: 
Dried Fruits, pkgs. tWACi Hon, hales. s,039 
GiggS, bills. 7,145 Hops, halos. Jj;, 
Flour, bills. 3'1 ,l*i 0 Peanut*, bags....... 2,22"* 
Wheat, bush.,.,... 885,009 Cut meats, pl.-is. .. ;? ;«is 
Corn, hush.,...1,385,100 Fork, tihls. 2,355 
Oats, hush. aOSAhU Beef, plies. HI 
Rye. hush. SO.StW Lard, pkgs. 4(12(1 
Barley, bush. Mo Rutter, pkgs. 'rj.iu 0 
.Malt, bush.......... 0.850 Che,--,-. pkgs. 011 , 1:55 
Beans, husli. 815 SVool, hales.. 1,051 
Corn nival, hbis— 3,029-(j nee* seed, Imsli.. |, 5;>5 
Lorn meal, hugs... ,-08 Dressed Hug*. No,. 
1’ resli Fruits.—The wane in peaches begins to 
Steady ttio market for other fruit, and tine pears par¬ 
ticularly show higher. Poaches arc high,hut soli out 
clean at. the full quotations. New Jersey will give 
us a few day s of stock that wo did nut, expect an¬ 
other proof of Hip trader’s remark," That high prices 
will grow anything,” We quote Delawares, crates, 
ciiolro, *3.80; good, 32.50,-, ; 3; common to fair. 
. '.’vldwave husk.'P., <. 2 . ; New Jersey, do., 
c l ,i 0 f, . .ill. Apples are in good supply and compara¬ 
tively easy, (junta Hons about the sunless last week, 
with qualities and varieties favoring havers. We 
quote State In lot*, t Vo,, hid., selected, *.'t.;5&t -, 
common to good river and other, fl.75y3.50. Grapes 
are In large supply, and the iow-pmes feud to a good 
ROC HEM’l'.U, Sept. 1 1. Flour tlrm, and 28c. 
higher tor spring. White winter, f10010.25; amber, 
#9-50! red winter, $8.78(819 5 spring, $7.60(37.70. Wheat 
5 no l)ut quiet.! 41.65(5 1.05 for rod winter; cd.70@1.80 
for white. Date arc higher—l.VudTo. Bariev—hone 
in market vet. Other grains unchanged, Butter Is 
\enreo at ', H l(5i25e. for good lots, with occasional salon 
<” ,?»«• for choice. ISggS SCarOU -l®52lln. Potatoes 
duU at $!(.. 1 . 3.5 per htd.; 45@55<-, per hush. Apples, 
eli3.i(-ji2.a(l per barrel. aooordtng 1,0 quality; winter 
fruit not yet, ready for market. Tomatoes, 40tii50c. 
per hush. Hay Is source at 817(337 per ton. 
Ben us mol IVns. - Exports of heat; - past week, 
500 bid*.; of peas, 3,250 bush. The market is steady 
and st rong for tho remnant amt soutill receipts of old 
bean-. They will absoro the shipping diquand lor 
some time yet, as new lots will arrive too uawly-oorml 
for tl.at outlet. New < irleai s Inn iutterlv 
good nia-'y medium* from her,- and Jin.-r, t> A few 
new mediums kilo-dried aud hurried forward nave 
brought <■">. Pea# unehiingud; the export ..1 uttio 
ahead of the receipt-. There Is an iaqulry for now 
Blaek-Eye pens, and as the market i» Pure, the first 
of the new crop will probably npeu ’ll a long price. 
Tile quotalionsiire r -For prime pea beaus, F’.OStf3* 
do. fair lots down to s'.iu; prime io«iiunrs,.f.:;.Kis„, -.90;' 
do. fair lots down to32.0J; prime marrowfats, 
3.25; do. fair lots, *8.90; prime kidney. *2.90<«i3; do 
fair lota, $2,781; prune it 0 kldnev. 3L50e-;l.75; Peas 
are quiet at 95c.<3$1 tor Canada, In hulk. 
are In targe supply, and the low-pro es lead to a good 
We quoto Concords, loose nr large boxes, 
>,>;7e; do., in sre.il! boxes, fyiUc. Delaware and Ca¬ 
tawba. In do.. I.'antic : Hartford* anil cOCnuon, 36950 . 
Plums are scap e uu l very high: Green Gages and 
Kvg. titfOil V< bush.; Damson, (or What pass for such.) 
Sfoijjb; uo. common, Uov 8 do. Cvanlienles not wanted, 
N;iw Jorae.T bogs reported Ulbadly srnhl.-d ; Western 
crop also damaged, hut the acreage is largo, ami cor¬ 
respondents any there will he enough Waturuiel- 
ons,$dtks5(J V bid,good to prime; MUSkmelon*. fl.ilWJ 
for oral oury.New Jersey.iuicb usKeyports, olid* 
* 8 @S.oCI for HuckeiUWijk, Pears aro In fine order this 
season, and their abundancekeeps up regular sales. 
Choice BurtlettS have advanced to Ml; good smooth 
ones bring Jd'rfi"; common, $5; Flemish Beauty. $,V .. 
b> no rea-lli quotable Bcekel offering; the hist sold 
at #.( 5 ri le hbl.; eo,iring pears, $3(51.'.', VV e note the ar¬ 
rival of 1WI boxes perns, 815 boxes plums,and Inboxes 
quinces. The i ears were Buurre. Htmly, deckels and 
Be, I do la Mode The hilt ris new here, but uotln- 
vorable. Seckela did not color when packed un¬ 
wrapped. The. plums sold rapidly at WAllo-l y box, 
eoiituinlng about 120 each. They made the ilnost dis¬ 
play of fancy table plntu* ever seen here, ami iu- 
tlmled (Ju.iel.oTibilsIi, White Kgg, Hungarian, Prune 
and Prune do Ange. We have used thus far, one- 
half us much California fruit as arrived tho whole of 
last your; unfortunately, high freight expenses keep 
these delicious specimen* uwuy front popular trade. 
Peanuts steady at old figures. 
Grain. —There has been a tame market for wheat, 
with large supplies ami business limited through the 
unsettled gold premium. Corn has been inaetlveex- 
port demand at higher prices. Oats have been selling 
moderately well at unsettled prices. 
Wheat, Mil., No. 2.$t.6li(«j$l.5H 
do. I.I.lillto LIKE 
Cm ea rn. No.. 1 , 5*3 1.5? 
lied Western, new. l.iJSto 1.(17 
Amber do . I.tiiktj 1.70 
White. l.TOvf 1,00 
Rye, Western. 88*79890. 
Barley malt, Canada West. 1 30 <„i j.05 
Corn, Steamer. WS-jHt Re. 
Sail. (I5®ti7c. 
Will to. 70(«i?2c. 
Southern. 6809880 . 
oats. Western mixed. 4iY-9tfl<-, 
White. 480962 c. 
I in v mot St eu w. — Receipts are small, and prices 
favor tho seller. 
H We duotn prime Timothy, per ton, 180(332; do., fair 
to good, do,, per ton. .?;iI. ja; do., shipping grade, 
per toll, $30 'l' 21 ; do., clover, good, per ton, $ 1964121 ); 
do.. ImVaior, per ton, flObklo. Straw, long, per ton, 
$17wl.'i do., short, per ton, $12(311; do., out, per ton, 
$18ev11, 
II otiey. - Producers are making shlppire; Inquiries; 
it U t >0 early yet fur us to handle it. The crop Is re¬ 
ported as better In quality and quantity compared 
with last year. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
LITTLE FALLS, N. Y., Sept. 13, 1873. 
o The market at Little Falls, for the week ending 
Sept. i t. was brisk for farm dairies, ami the delivery! 
aimiunrhie. to about 700 boxes, was rapidly cleared. 
1 lie prices mini ranged lUerlJo. -only „ few extra lots 
bringing the last figure. Factories were dull of sale, 
t ie recent lull In gold rondoi-ln-/ the market unset¬ 
tled mid buyers cautious. Tho views of holders of 
tanry lactones’ were above those of buyers, and 
many went hoiui- without selling. Wo give tins lead¬ 
ing rransnetlens, as follows .- 
ered, and sold at33o. v m.. 
Tl''° I'lesident in 1 lie e'aniidiun Dairymen's Assocl- 
li V li at. IX* ll,. , 1 , .* la-, lb/. ..1. . * . . 
stocks hack in makers’ hands. 
Wo luivead vie.•* from ahtoud rortlie third week of 
Angust. Uur l.ondon oorrnspoiiihuit suvs that lhe 
IIuo 8 t Aiutirlcun cheese sells at full rotes, and liohl- 
diaii, ii0(»)6us. * ' ™ 
—--♦♦♦-- 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Sept. 14, 1873. 
Beeves.— Trade was slow on last Wednesday, and 
nn lu <1 truu ol 1 I. a l,,ii, 1 . l.„.. .1 a . 
were limited, ami trade chiefly consisted in the salef. 
of the herds that arrived Into on the previous uHer- 
liuou, Prices were uniform with tlioso of Thursday 
mid tile lots to hand wero not cleared off at, uoon.’ 
Hup*.—Plm market D weak and quiet. Mnyors 
nre holding elf until supplies of foreign are siilllelent 
to settle prices. We quote prime mid rleijee new, 
•Imioe new, 
f.’i-MIc,; good, do,, 420,li le.; lab'do., ille,: choice .State, 
1872 crop, ffiig)4Uo.t ttooil, 8i337cL; poor, do , :Ue.| Kn-d - 
ern, v; crop, 35®10u.; Wisconsin, ilo., 8560400 . for good 
and prime lots 
are qulot at 95c!(3$l for Canuda, in’lnilk. h^Z^voT^^ 
Beeswax, -Tho shipping doninrid has hecomo the general supply is still largo and fowls ami chlck- 
quito lame. Sales ataXvji^e. lor Western and 336484c. cub aro quoted easy. Spring rhickctis, Jersey, V it,., 
for Slut*;. * l,i.,J 8 i!.: do. Western, Ille..; Fowls, Jersey, i< It,., 17,.„ 
UXc,; short, uni medium brush, choice green, M,b, 
!>Re. Meslium qualities, red-tipped, 56v5>;o.; common 
quulitias. red, eoartto and stemmy, .y*,:,le. 
Bullor. There lias been n very quiet feeling in 
the butter trade throughout the last ten days, and 
the only grades that continue to show strength ara 
the fancy small dalrl*., >*t„l selceti-mu of mate 'I'lie 
useful styles of State uudor that description an* re¬ 
garded as too high by good buyers, mid they have 
turned their attention more g in i-ally 1 .,, [I,,, /col- 
auppl) of Western now oiVorinv. Hespimxibh. .;lc*ul- 
ers again urge State datvyuien U) unloutl their sur¬ 
plus, by adopting an interior rule that will allow 
assorted 11 ties to titiiki a price hero Hint will move 
thorn before we Conuiium-r on fresh tail moke; and 
when wo state that taoiite II. r-, who- - triple is usu¬ 
ally an , .veliisiveono in State, have boon cniupHInd 
to stork 1111 with good per cola of Western, in urdnr to 
accommodate the Ordinary market and fair grocery 
trade, a very comprehensive view is given as to the 
tcenny 01 reimlers who nre now resuming their siza¬ 
ble local purchase;. Kxcorta, past week.,100 puck- 
ages foreign and HOT for California. 
We quote Grange county pan*, fancy, 33 *a 35 .*. 
eyed Snipe, 25. 
I'm visions. Supplies of pork aro In few hands, 
and held at, higher prices. Hard is also advancing. 
Bacon, for w inter delivery, 1* selling at- 3c. for short, 
clear and TI 1 . 0 . fOU lung and short, clear, half and half. 
Bell hunts —choice Western, V.'5<„T; Texas prime 
S?.'k« 8 b; do. fair lots. Sl7t#2J. Lard, new, at 8 7-lli 
(" 'He. on the -pot; old.Kp.^S'J-tilc.forWeaterti oteam 
tubs, 25i," 129*;.; elioleo We-Lern, 2lc,i2',.".; good do., l.-.r 
20 o.; low do., Jfi&lTe. 
Cheese. Tltc* market has bandy changed from last 
week. There Is perhaps rather more difficulty in ob¬ 
taining 13c. from shipper* for fine L'iich, on account 
of the irri gulurltlcs resoltiug from u lower gold pre- 
niium. 13c. Is bid for ■'gilt-edged stock,” ivltli e*- 
ceptlon/n sales at MRe., and even U'iti. to the home 
trade. Exports lor tile week . 17,080 lio.ves, 
fine and choice factory, I !^r,..lile - do. good to 
prune, 12'«;l2;\fC.; do. fair lot i. Me.; Hutto fn' ut dairy i 
Cotton.— I* again lilglier, through a liberal spin¬ 
ning demand. We quote: 
hunts, loose; 0 , 170 . for (thouldel‘ 8 . loose; •>% 
lie. for pickled tn-llleM, loose. Boxed dry-salted 
Htloulders, kkje. Smoked mcnlts at 13,SnVl,'*Xc. for loose 
hnniF. O'j'i.% for loorfe sliouldnrr. Tallow at 8 Rc. tor 
prime stock. Bccl, citing m, tUr/l»ll.?3 for hurroled 
now plain mess, vi-Wa.ixi for extra moss, Tlerood 
I,net nt-w for short delivery, at $lUtt,!lSfor new India 
mess, fclHikKIJ tot now extra India, tm'ss, 
See*U. New l imr.t h v is arriving frooly, andaclllng 
(it lower prices, quoted at $3.30, No new clover in 
In yet; old quoted at 9^69!!/\C. Rougli tiux scarce, 
quoted aL about $2.25, 
'I'obaom*.—Hcao ity of freight room lias provontod 
Idioral dealing* lately. There are a number of ship¬ 
ping orders in the market awaiting completion, and 
tint tone of tin* market is decidedly in the seller’s 
favor.; 
QUOTATIONS—NEW CROP. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
51 licit <*»vv*. Those animals, on a light run. have 
sold rather more freely than tin,y did early the post 
week, prleiis ranging from *2(K?»TO V head; general 
SIIJ5»n.Klj)ll(J 4 
Vea 1-.-Wednesility forenooti veals opottod lm .1 
at ,!, „»lUo. i< It,., cross, Calves $5.75 k 2 ., }t head. 
Tlnirsduv, trade tlrm. Veals sold at 8mille.. gross- 
calve- $(.Klll. H-eei a I sales were State veals, 171 ||>s„ 
jersey, ll> lbs., Bc.j Peunaylvunlii, l in lhs„ 
Sliriqi anil UnuiltH. -Sheep were flrm Wednes¬ 
day lust, at 8®(j'jC. y lb.; lain I is, 01*(rt,0Ve. Tradi> 
again npeiHsI Imr Thursday t or sheep, prte.es being 
Inmi ‘.'Kli’.o,: lambs, 1'i603c. Hpeelitl stib s w'ero 
.(h o Hhetp. si) lb- r. v.v; do. do.. !U lbs., «c.; StaUido., 
Kilns.,be. Mate lambs, 81 lbs., )i»e.; do. do., 01 lbs.. 
8c.; Camilla do., 71 w lbs., 7Rc.; Jersey *lo. 53 lbs, 
Ib.e.; do. do.. ill lbs., 8c.; Fonrisylvauia do., aTibs., 
7He.; do, do., 70 lb;-., Sc. 
ling*. On Wednesday lust live hogs wore worth 
U*|,•..*;•*«. R lb., witlioue lot Of Stull; hogs, JJ3 Ins., ut 
i« ,«*,j vi ty-Hru:-* G‘il, (iljfj*i.T J ii : , TlxursUiiy IIvl* solii ul, 
1 Ar/i«>‘:,o.: elly-tlmwul, un<i mi l-vuiuy jt V o 
were wortii *i6W« W clty-drcssed, b' .K.rKc., the mar- 
tin'll * 
11 or** lit* rliol.—During tho past week trade has 
lK4tm qnlte I hulled; 1 poor quality light httiltess 
horsi.s, sol,'at p head ; l fair quality harness 
horse, 8ts.,; .’8 In.lllferent quality trotters, at an nver- 
age ut f..A •»* head, 'l best- . ales wore by au* ti.ro. 1 ; 
horses arrived per Erie itailwav via Dak Cliff Sta- 
Iion, 213 i0 New Jersey Railroad via Liberty Street, 
Ferry. 
[Holiday's Sale*. Beeves, — Trade opened « 
trilie less discouraging than it, has been for several 
Bays past, still the markets were not active; prices 
ninged from HRfij 18c. V It, Weights front 5 ewt (.y ll) 
cwt. on sifei&y a,*, to the ewt., net. 
SVdvcvti,cement,o'. 
Palis, 1807. J THE [Vieinm, 1873. 
L’ I I: S T M E 1 ) A i. 
AT THE 
viEsoara exposition 
H AS, by the concurrence of lhe SPECIAL JURY, 
the INTERNATIONAL JURY and two SUB 
JURIES of most eminent artists and experts from 
countries exhibiting, been awarded to the 
Mason <& Hamlin 
CABIN ET 011(1 A NS 
in competition with the boat nmkerH from all coun¬ 
tries. This la not only the highest uwurd to uny 
Instrument, but it is the ON LV MEDAL awarded to 
American manufacturers. It is in acoordaueu with 
the uniform result ut previous exhibiting 
NEW STYLES, including those first exhibited at 
Vienna, now ready ut REDUCED PRICES. 
Style I*. -Doable Rood, Five-Octave Organ, 
With Knee stop and Automatic Swell, fine 
quality .-rod power. $110 
STYLE T.—Double Reed, Five-Octave, in Up¬ 
right Resonant Cane, Five Stop*, with Vox 
Humana and A ntcimatlc Swell.... $130 
Style S.—Five-Octavo, Double Reed, in Up¬ 
right Uesonunt. Case, Seven Stops, with 
Octavo Coupler and Hub-Bliss, very power¬ 
ful and with much variety... $ 1!)0 
OfJii i' 711 ’t(i Stf/lcs nl proportionate price*. 
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES, with SUPPLE- 
•VI ENT, containing doBerlptlotis of new stylos. Also, 
TESTIMONIAL CIRCULAR FREE. 
MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN <0., 
Boston, Votv York and Chicago. 
BRIOK I.BWT Ol*’ IKYNCV FOWLS. 
J- TO RB, DELIVERED AFTER SEPT. 1ST. 
B. B. Red Games, per ttair.$ 7 DO 
“ “ trie.... 10 00 
“ “ One Coek and 5 liens. 18 00 
White Leghorns, per pair. (i IMI 
“ “ “ Inn. 8 00 
“ One Cock and ii l iens. 15 00 
Light Brahmas, per pair. 5 00 
" . 7 00 
" One Cock aud 5 Hens. 12 (Ml 
Aylesbury Ducks, pur pair. li 00 
_ d. ib CORY, Westfield, ». J. 
A If : H-lW'IPSi LLOYD’S NEW 
/V’islr.li' 1 n» c*1*sU, THIRTY DOLLAR 
double imips frit- IH70 and 1874, are remly.and are to 
he given away i-ratU. >i/D of nueli map il'i.vOI inelins, 
mounted on K'ngH-ii eiotii, **xlitbiiing 1 , 000,000 nanies 
*d cities, towns, vlllugcs. rivers, lakes, mountain* and 
stream*. Ruth these kmnt maps ai s. to he given gratis 
to every housekeeper in Aue-iToi., These maps are 
tin) greatest ever fitaOe by Lloyi), who niatU all the 
maps usufj by GENERAL GRANT during tile war. Mule 
ana Female Agent* wanted in every comity, to whom 
we allow one dollar for every innp distributed. Ad¬ 
dress, with stump for answer, BOSTON ADVER¬ 
TISER co,, 2'J Court St., Boston, Muss. 
Great excitement. 
Olifiu Opiii ., Mi.'„u4inD, iV-$ Vounv i*H'J D(d, 
li«n*iitlfi»Uy I]l(i«lMt'-t, iHi.l Unit -(Hilly ii.ipr- 
rating, w|iIt |im In-initifol ii.wnMnit, 
"Tho CVdolnv. SViur**/' in Hut uul 
mart autidoflhftil (Kcoblnation for At oot>. h. 
tho country, hend !.» ;t >. tor ttampu- 
axmo, cirfubr. term*, Aiv, 
»).,iti‘ ) ,, r. .Ill .. I (I ,1! h ■ . . ■ I , ■ • I . ! •! "• ■ I. t. Mull - I Hits I 
Pmilium Farm Lrist Mill, 
Is simple, cheap and durable, and grinds 
;ill kinds mI' m-ulii rapidly. It is adapted 
to all kinds of horse powers. 
Send for Descrii-ti vk Ci nnri lau, 
WM. I.. BOYER A BRO.. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
.Mill'll i'otvH.— Thoro 
cows -ju this forenoon. 
were no calos of Milch 
Ordinary. 
Good Ordinary. 
Strict Good Ordinary. 
Low Middling., . 
Middling,.,.,.. 
Good Middling. 
Ilfilnn.t . Ahitiiiii;,, Now Orleans T. -iu, 
(ill? N *.w blackberries are u tritle lower 
quoted at l.lypuille. New peeled peaches ure bold at 
• 0 K-, impeded peaches more in the buyer’s favor. 
nttBpberries held at TiKlOc. Apples liavo tt Btodcmtc 
, . ... O.'IV.VU'. apjiR-a 
shipping uttd speculative demand. 
Apple*, Southern, are quoted at o 
JOS 8 -a. 7 ® 7Ke. 7f*M 7Wc. 
Good do. ... »5Y«.-> 8 Mc. 7 ),k(j hUp. 
Common to medium loaf. 'ijxc. 9 <u> lOWc 
Good oo. ..10 («) 10 Kc. t| 59 1 ;| * 
Fine do. ..11 09 12 e. 13K«9 13 «, 
Selections.12K(i4 13 e. it, t 
ELEDLKAP CROP OF ls71. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts tillers,....ll os h 
seconds..Vj (ifl 25 
wra-ppors. 40 k 55 
selections-. ..UO *,9 
New York tillers..... 10 11 
Vcn Is. These anlinal* were not quoted at noon. 
Gr/ 10 * calves sold $«Gnii,26 pet- head. 
Sheep si ml LamliH.— Trade wits brisk in sheep, 
from t' it., and motif-rate lambs from OmSVc. 
P 18. The tlock sold oil lu large lota. 
Hogs.—There were no live hogs for sale on this 
forenoon and City Dressed wore not quoted ut noon. 
RECEIPTS OF LIVE STOCK. 
Fortieth -R— 
I'otntiiiiiiipuw. 
Beil van. 
Slel^Y A 
CotVfl, CrtlVfH. 
i.i*mhn. 
..3,200 
4 
800 
108 
.. 103 
m 
795 
11,007 
.. 000 
uo 
291 
13,(819 
. 11,015 
00 
0(1 
.v;;u 
.,1,00.3 
00 
00 
000 
.10,282 
31 
1,389 
30,204 
. 9,040 
43 
1,802 
2(1,1819 
COM PA RAT IV E RATES. 
Lust week. 
• •■it (<9 it e. 
...13 (jit 25 c. 
...40 0 i- 55 c. 
...80 99 75 c. 
.. 10 ((9 11 o. 
i l f !i r ‘Waiters. Pilled ehorriet, 30a. it,r state 
auu aouthnrn. Raspherrics, new, SikatlOe. 
Egg*.—The market 1 * not strong, and the few uay* 
ltrc n< ’' '’eu 11 y indicative ,.i it butter 
VVl ‘ v 'I'l'Av Stale and I’euiisyl vanla, 
5 -k* , 7 . Western, best, 22Fl©23e.; do. ordinary, 23 .. 
M%c.; Canadian, 22(n}2lic. 
^TTHdfi from shippers has been in 0 degree 
r 5 *L c D .* " n hceount of the decline in gold and higher 
SSftflUw Ior ocottu freight room. With largor ar- 
pHces' U ' a!< been n0L ’ ,:!,aar y ht the close to shade 
J’Wyd":;::;:;::;;:;:;;;;;;;;;-;. 
iPhranewestero. *c S| 
Bouthern. extra.. . . ..Y ooi-l 8 *5 i 
^orn nieal, Jersey...4 ‘HVa s 
wrappers.. 18 0 4 35 e. 
assorted lm*. 1 ( fa 44 ,. 
Pennsvl vaniti Miters,... 12 p, S' 
.!2 e 60 (■! 
... . assorted lots. 18 fa 25 c . 
Wntppors,. 18 fa ;;5 0 ; 
assorted lots. DUOa, 12 c 
W isconsiuassorted lot*..,...8 % 9 e. 
Vegetal)!*- *.—Potatoes ure moving to a sounder 
m’- '-', unless we have another rush of receipts, 
Vt J- tern Fa; ly Rose, double heads, S'M2.2>: near 
pntnt -. In bulk, .1 hbl., *I.T.'i(.v3; our quotations are 
ror prime; Hi ere are a good many rej* cslons. 1‘citeii 
Blow. fdyl.JO; 8woi.it potatoes aro Mgbor, and going 
‘"i ii 1 - 1 ; ' '•(•-( gon -mil* ; Deluwui-e. s5w,'5.,bl; Vlrgtn- 
ln, t't.'iv.'.f.uO. I niuatoes nr« lilgiier. OnloiiH lowi-r 
agaui. I'nroutooi-. Jersey, ;l bushel; 75c Mt-1. Green 
Good Steers pa.. 
Fair. 
Poor... 
i’oorest........ 
Gen. selling rates.. 
Cent*. 
....12 ns 13 
....11 <«; I1Y 
....1U Cti 10 V 
....7 g i 
....10Y t-1 H&’ 
Till* week. 
Cents. 
12 fa 13 
H Qi ll* 
JO fa 10JK 
(i-Y (-9 0Y 
10Y 09 llY 
7 856910 00 
8 1069 8 50 
fi tcV<a 7 -.Ti 
F UK), $lika)L!. PieiOcs, p 4,U.W, $33QoijL 
WliisUy—I:! higher, with lighter supplies. Sales 
at 98c. for Western. 
Wool, I’l'lciy of fleoees have again advanced un- 
'JOfa 1 00 to sell at these prices. 
refusing 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Don’t Tlii-ow Away Your Money. - To the 
Public *—For over2(i years Dr. Tobias’ Vonetian Lini¬ 
ment, has been sold; every bottle has been warrant¬ 
ed, and not one lias been returned. Thousands of 
cei tiilcates of its wonderful curativo properties.can 
be soon at, tho Depot. It wilJdoall, anti more, than 
it is recommended for. It. Is perfectly sate to take 
Internally. See oath with every bottle. It cures 
Cholera, Croup, Dysentery. Colic, 80 a Sickness, 
Chronic Rheumatism, Sprains, Old Sores, Cuts, Ac. 
Depot, 10 Park Place, New York. 
The Beat “Elnutic Ti-iiks” in ih<; World to 
sold by Pomeroy & Co., 744 Broadway, N. Y„ for 
t three dollars. Write to then) for full particulars. 
.Surgical Elastic Stockings for enlarged veins, 
and Supporting Belts of best quality, at Pomeroy’s, 
444 Broadway, N. Y. 
f IIIICRIA C’llOLKkA. All those having 
y ’ dirjlona among then- fowls, by sending 82.50 to 
Hu- underHiKiii-d. will receive, by return mo.il, a rem¬ 
edy which will ul. ouec -jure Hie iIIkciux- ; and over 
hereafter, with u little trouhlo an<l small ex-ponse, 
cm ki'<-ji Ihelr pin:-, rid of the cholera. Address 8. 
81IOBM AlCER, Nekmids, Montgomery Co., ill. 
I^ITS AND EPIl.EPriV ('Ilf ED. 'I’he Worst 
* Cieiemif Longest Standing, by using DU. 1IIJB- 
IISARDH CURE. A trial bottle Hentfroe to all udress- 
i ng.L E, D1BBLI-3S, Druggist, *14 Oth A ve., N. 
ROBERT PATON, 
72« ST., WI-IW YDKU, 
_ - —\ Has the largest 
_-— T \ and best assort- 
■ - ‘ ' - ’ ' meat of 
School 
Furniture 
1 SUNDAY 
1 SCHOOL 
^ ‘ SETTEES 
IN AJfERICA. 
Catalogue sent on application with stamp. 
The Celebrated Bone Fertilizers, 
tatOLND BONE, 
BONE MEAL, 
BONE FLOUR. 
Fresh Bone Siipernliosphare ol Lime, or 
ills**,!**-(! Roue. Send lor Circular. 
LISTER BROS., Newark, N. J. 
ALLEY’S 
AMERICAN CATTLE. 
THEIR HISTORY, BREEDING AND 
MANAGEMENT. 
Every breeder or owner of Cattle should have this 
work by Hon. Lkwih F. Allkn, Ex-Prest. N. Y. State 
Ag. Society, Editor of “American Short-Horn Herd 
Hook,” Ac., lie. It is a handsomely illustrated and 
well printed and bound volume of 523 duodecimo 
Ijages. Mailed, post-paid, to any address in United 
oUites or Canada, on receipt of reduced price, *2- 
Address 
O. D. T. IHOORE, 
li Beokninn fit., N. Y, 
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