SEPT, a? 
BUB A 
start, to sympathize, and only consented to ad¬ 
vances limited to $500,000 on the current sale9, 
by popular subscription, to the 7.30 per cent, 
land mortgage. The excessively dear money 
market of last spring and the partial disturb¬ 
ance to conlldence in now railroad undertak¬ 
ings, virtually suspended the free subscriptions 
to this loan after the months of January and 
February, and the serious effect of this diffi¬ 
culty was not appreciated by Mr. Cooke until 
he had committed himself to obligations in the 
prosecution of his great enterprise, which had 
to be met by his banking house, to a greatly 
larger sum than was originally contemplated.— 
N. T. Timex. 
• --- 
The Yew Ferry liny Tedder, Just perfected 
by Stuart Perry of Newport, N. Y., will bo 
oxhlbited at the N. Y. State Fair, this week and 
next. All of our readers who attend the Fair 
should examine this new invention. 
Hon. X. A. Willard, the highest authority In 
dairy matters in the country, uses a Blanchard 
Churn In his own dairy. He says it is " the 
best." 
---- 
The Best Thins for Harness 
Is the celebrated 
Frank Miller’s Harness Oil. 
THE MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, Monday, Sept. 32,1873. 
good flat, Viii'i&U'Ac., do. fair Lots, UNC.; do. skimmed, 
u@7e.; lfiriglluh dairy, 11X@1*JS0' 
Cotton.—fa offering at easier prices, with less In¬ 
quiry. New low middling upland in thit small lota as 
Offered bring 18Xc. Old from store quoted as follows : 
CpUii.lt. Ahtbiurm. NewOrU/m« Tei«4. 
Ordinary. MM MM MM MM 
Good Ordinary. 17.X 17M 17V 17k' 
Strict Good Ordinary. ISM ISM MM MM 
Low ,MlddB*g. MM MW 191? 15k 
Middling. 20* 20X 20 * 20 Y 
Good .Middling. 22M 22 & 22« » 22$ 
Dried Fruits,—Apples rule firm, with the stock 
closely concentrated. Price* are held too high for 
exporters, as a rule. Pooled Peaches steadily held, 
with small supplies. LTupeoled punches arc weak. 
Blackberries offering at weak price*. We quote 
Den ies, lmukc. Pooled peaches, prime Georgia and 
North Carolina, 13@bio.; unperied, 8W@9c. tot halves 
»rj;i 8M®7 c. for (jiuirT.rr*. Pitted cherries. 30c. for 
^tate and Southern. Raspberries, now, S9@40e. New 
peeled peaches. I 6 @ 20 e. 
Egg*.-Tho past week has been a stiff one for eggs, 
and with a moderate supply at the close, prices were 
firm. Wo seldom see near points and outside so close 
together. We quote Ktnte and Pennsylvania, 21*3 
27c.; Western, fan* freight, 25@2tk;., do. other, 25® 
A»M c.i Cun ad Inn, 25@380. 
Flour.—The market has been Influenced by the 
disturbances In financial circles, moro directly affect¬ 
ing trade in this connection through the irregulari¬ 
ties in exchange. Business is limited to small trade 
lots, and concessions in prices have to be made. 
No. ..$4 AO® 5 00 
Superfine State. 6 75<a 8 10 
Kxtru do. 0 00(3 7 25 
Fancy do. 7 25@ 7 75 
Superfine Western. 5 75(<o 6 10 
Extra do... 8 60@ 7 25 
Minnesota extra*.7 85(311) 00 
Western, white wheat. .. 8 11*3 8 611 
Hound hoop Ohio.. 0 96® 7 2fi 
Trade brands do. 7 45(3 7 90 
Soiithern. extra. 7 00(3 8 25 
Double extras....8 25(310 75 
Rye tlonr. 4 hX® 5 70 
Corn meul. Jersey....... ...... 3 2l\3 3 30 
Brandywine. 3 20(3 t (X) 
Frcell Fruit*.—Peaches are down to a small va¬ 
riety, Nmock and White Heath comprise most of 
Btriotudfrom operations owing to unsettled exchange, 
and even item* of dully local consumption, show a 
f atisn, in sympathy with the paralyzed condition of 
he money centers. 
Receipt*.—Tho receipt* of the principal kinds of 
produce for the past week are ns follows: 
Dried Fruits, pkgs. 978 Cv item, bales. 10,200 
Wags, bbta. . .. fi,742;Hops, halos. .' 99 
Flour, hbls. 77,065 Peanuts, Img*. «I7 
Wheat, hush.1*581,000 Gilt mnats, pkgs.... 2,719 
Corn, ijush. 779,500 Pork, bbl*. 2,019 
Oats, bush. 162,500 Beet, pkgs. 90 
Ityc. husb. 18,656 1 Lard, pkgs. 4,802 
Barley, bush. Butter, pkgs.. 18,756 
Malt, bush. 18,100 Cheese, pkgs. 58,200 
Beans, hush. 2,980 Wool, bales. 1,925 
Corn meal, bhls.... 2,922 Chits* seed, bush... 1,122 
Lorn meal. bags... 050 Dressed Hogs, No., 
Bran* anil Peas.— Exports of beans past week, 
275 bhls.; of peas. 200 bush. New beaus begin to show 
liberal ly In stock, and mediums, which form tlm chief 
supply, have declined from the opening rate. 01(1 
mediums are also lower. Marrows are not interfered 
with by ue(V to any .-stent, and for tkttl Class Old 
prices arc steady. A few ne w pea beau* are quotable 
at full flgurer.. A large portion of the frieih receipt* 
are rutbei green, which helps to restrict sale*. Can¬ 
adian pea* are dull, hut there Is no stock pressing 
upon the market. Green peas also quiet; a few fancy 
hold ut 412 , but ' or general steak late quotations are 
Tim quotathmsure:—For new medlumi, 82.70®3.76 
for prime, and # 2 jK*/, 2 .W 1 f..r other grade*, prime pen 
beans, W.lVk 38 : do. fair lots down to 82.40; prime ine- 
dluma, 82.70,32.76; do. fair lota down to *2.40(32.50; 
prime marrow fata. *'4.20(33.25; do. fair lots, $2.90; 
prime kidney. $ 2 . 90(391 do-fair lots, *2.50; prime rod 
kidney, $4 .IVm 5; Feas, 95 c.® 81 for Canada, In bulk. 
Green, f1.MtH.T5. 
Bees wax.—Small shipping orders are being closed 
out. with a better trade from bleaohors. Sales at;i2K 
&Klc. for Western and Southern. Exports past week, 
3,628 llis.; since Jan. 1st, 116,210 lbs.; same time last 
year, 206,660 lbs. 
Broom Corn.—Small lots are coming in, aud they 
are being placed at steady price*. 
Wo quote; Long, green hurl, prime to choice, 10a 
IlMc.; short aud medium brush, choice green, 8(3 
DMc. Medium qualitlos, red-upped, 5<gg>Mc-; common 
qualities, red, coarse aud steiumy, 3M®4 o. 
Butter. — Cool weather 1ms revived the butter 
trade, uiul the market is higher, particularly for 
Hirlctlv choice State, small lines or which will bring 
full quotation*. Thu weather now permits many 
buyers to double up their purchases, and though 
there are no long lines selling the Increased volume 
Of business is very encouraging. Good under grades 
of Witter «ro improved by the now turn oi trade, and 
stock Is selling upon Its merit that has been neglect¬ 
ed of late. Falls have advanced to 40c.; they have 
not led the market this season as in former times, 
and tho advance now is mainly attributable to the 
buoyant tone In fancy hair tuns. Western Is In fair 
supply aud lias advanced along with State; no very 
largo lots, however, are selling at the extreme rates. 
Western receives considerable life from the good 
export Inquiry, 1,600 firkin* were taken last week, 
at 17(319c . a fe w parcel* at 2uc. State Welsh tubs un¬ 
salable aud barely Jinn. 
Wo quote Orange county pails, fancy, 23 <3 iOc.j 
other good piuls, Id©340.; poor lots, 2066250.; Stale 
Uriel ns and hull i.ufm, fine, 3|ii98fi<\, In lines, aud 37(3 
38o. TOr selections; fair to good State, 2«'/431c„- Welsh 
tubs, prime, 82 ( 0830 .; other. 27®22c.; choice Western, 
27@30c,; good do.. SOjiXlc.; Shipping, 17i<9l9o.r low do., 
15@17c. 
Cheese.-Prices were advanced .Me. early In the 
week, nu the strength of the market in the Interior, 
and tuey have been fully supported since through a 
better trade from shippers and moderate receipts, 
Choico lines meet with most attention and command 
13Mc. Exports for the week, GO.BUtl boxes. 
Fine aud choice factory. l 3 i.jjl 3 .Me.; do. good to 
$1.50mS.75 per basket. Fears are in large supply, out 
it is thought the rasa 1 * over, and wholesale prices 
will do bettor. Bartlett* range at $66910 V bbl., with 
a few or oxtra Muoothno** and sue at $11(312. Flem¬ 
ish Beauty and Duchess aro not in much demand, 
wUlleJ.be trade runs upon Bartlett,and $6667 will buy 
most Of the stock now offering. Seckels, $l(l&rt 48 bbl.; 
cooking pears, $2.60<!j)4. Apples have heeu In large 
supply, and prices have ruled low. Michigan stock 
latterly, has burned nut in bad order. Wc quoteState, 
prime,‘$ 8 , selected, $8.2Mi*3.M>s other, Including river 
and Michigan. $1.51*32.75. Grapes seem to bo endless 
In supply, bul low prices use up large quantities. 
Delaware, In small boxes, 106911 c.; Catawba, 10c.; 
Concords, 7 < 38 c.; do. loose or large pkgs., 4(3fio,: a 
few Flume Tokays and Muscat* from California 
brought 25c. Melons are shut off from sale with cold 
weather. Peanuts, $1.75(32.25 for Wilmington; $LW*'3 
1.75 for Tennessee, and $2.30312.75 for Virginia, which 
is lower for the latter. 
Grain.—Business has been In a great degree chock¬ 
ed on account of the monetary panic, creating great 
difflciiit.y in selling exchange, and thereby limiting 
export business. Prices ure about nominal at the 
moment. 
Wheat, MIL, No. 2.$1.flO®*LA2 
do. 1. ..... 1 . 55(3 1.59 
Chicago, No. 2. 1.46(3 1.52 
lied Western, now.1.80(3 1.88 
Amber do... l.fiOqj) 1.87 
White. L65 m 1.90 
Rye, Western. 90@S>8o. 
Barley malt, Canada West. UOqo 1.50 
Corn, Steamer....... 6 M 9 ST 0 . 
Sail. (77(368<i. 
White .. Ii7@89c. 
Southern. JSwwKj. 
Outs. Western mlxod. 5009520, 
White... 53&j55c. 
Hay and Strnw.—There 1* a bettor supply, and 
thers are free sellers at current prices. 
Wo quote prime Timothy, per ton, $ 306432 ; do., fair 
to good, do,, per ton, $24(3$)do., shipping grade, 
per ton, $ 20 ( 321 ; do., clover, good, per ton, $ 19020 ; 
do.. Inferior, per ton, $10015. straw, long, per ton, 
*17(318; do., snort, per ton, $12(314 i do., oat, per ton, 
$13(314. 
Hop*.—The market Is stronger. The advices from 
the West. Indicate more life to trade, ami bettor prices 
being paid In Instances, which. In Connection with a 
more confident tone to foreign markets, encourages 
holders hero. 
Wo quote prime and choice new, 4.'x350c.; good, 
(lo„ 42(3440.; fuir do., 40c.: choice Stuie, 1872 crop, 117(3 
Wo.; good, 3063370,; poor, do., 33c.; Eastern, T2 crop, 35 
(340c.; Wisconsin, dO.,36o44tta. for good and prlroo lots. 
Poultry and Game. Dressed begin* to form an 
Item, the supply coming from N. ,L, L. 1. and Back.* 
Co., Pu. More or lee* of the latter nrrlvos right 
through the warm season for hotel use, hut tine 
dressed l* now showing on the retail stalls. We quote 
dressed fowls, lliOjlkn-j chickens, lOslSu.: Turkeys. 24 
< 3280 . for choice and 2 (* 322 e. for other. Live poultry 
Is In largo supply but sell* fairly at slightly easier 
prices for chickens. Spring chickens, Jersey. V ft., 
li*317c.; do. Western, 100.; Fowls. Jersey, 9 ft., 
l*c.; do. Western, V ft., ItiijflMis.; Turkeys, Jersey, 
light. V ft., ill no 21c. j do. Western, V ft., 16 ( 3 19c,; 
Ducks, Jersey, V pair, Mt)c.« 4 $l- 12 ; do. youug, 75c.(*$l; 
do. Western, B pair, H0®80c.; Geese, N. J., young, 9 
pair, $2.50®3; do. Western, P pair, $ 1 ^ 0692 . Game t* 
In poor demand for the season ; a few carcasses of 
venison have arrived but are not wanted. Wild 
pigeons are in market, many arriving In bail order. 
We quote wild pigeons, picked, 9 do*., $L25t»L50; 
unpicked, $1.U@L25; woodcock, State, 9 pair,*L2ft; 
Western. $ 1 . 12 ; partridges, $1.30661.26; grouse are 
lower, 4 i> 360 c,; rabbits, lOc.; yellow-legged snipe, 19 
dozen, $ 2 ; plover, $2.50, ox-eyed, 800.; reed birds, 
$1.25; robin ulllpe, *2; small, yellow-legged snipe, 
$1.50; tame pigeon, lu coops, 4069600 , 4* pair. 
Provininn*.—Fork is ruling Arm, and sparingly 
offered. Lard advanced, a day or two since.to 8 j<o, 
for spot lots, but has since declined through check 
lu the export trade by the difficulty in selling ex¬ 
change. Bacon Is hold higher; short clear, for mar¬ 
ket delivery, 8 ( 38 Me.; long and short dear, together, 
half anUiuur,7Mo. 
Beef bum/ choice Western, $256628; Texas prime 
S236&28; do. fair lots, $I7 i«i 21. Lard, new, at HMktfH 
7-I6T). on the spot; old.BMwH ii-lflc.tor Western steam 
on spot; 8 Mf >8 9-18c. for September; October, 8 9-18c. 
Long clear, Hgc.; short clear. II.Mc.l shurt rib.ikjlOMc. 
Mess pork, $17.76, spot ; $17,75 for September. West¬ 
ern prime mesa at *lli.2A<iil7.riO. Dressed hogs, city, I1M 
@7Me. Cut.meal* are selling ut 12 <a> 18c. for 
lowns. loose; 8 c. for shoulders, loose; 93 lie. 
for pickled bclllua, loose. Boxed dry-salted shoul¬ 
ders, nominal. Siuokod meats at llkjttSc. for loose 
hams, 9c. for loose shoulders. Tallow at HMC. for 
prime stock. Beef, selling at $ 9 ( 311.75 fur barreled 
new plain moss, $126613.50 for extra mess. Tlercod 
beet new for/hurt delivery, at $180418for new India 
mess, $ 1*320 for new extra India mess. 
fjeeds.-Clover Is scarce : now would bring about 
10c. Timothy Is selling nt $3.30. Hough flax was sold 
at $2.25. 
Tobacco.—Business la limited at the moment, wltn 
prices firm and unchanged. 
QUOTATIONS—NEW CROP. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Lugs. 7 ® 7Mc. 7M@ 7Mc. 
Good do. ... 7X<3 8 Mc. 7X® 8 MC. 
Common to medium leal, SM69 ‘JMc. 9 (3 10 Me. 
Good 00 . . .10 (3 RI,Sc. 11 (3 t2 
Fine do. ..11 fi 6 12 c. 12 M@ 18 c. 
Selections...12X® 13 c. 13M(3 15 
SUKI>LK\g CROP op 1871. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts fillers.....11 (3 14 c. 
seconds.12 (3 25 c. 
wrappers..,. 40 @ 55 c. 
selections....60 (3 75 c. 
New York fillers.JO 69 II c. 
wrappers.18 64 35 c. 
assorted lots.II (a) 14 c. 
Pennsylvania fillers.12 (3 1» e. 
wrappers. 22 ® 60 c. 
assorted lots.18 69 25 c. 
Ohio fillers. 6 (3 8 c. 
wrappers..... .18 64 35 c. 
EW-Y0RKER. 
ROCIlE^TEll, Sept. IS. —Flour firm, nt an 
advance, $ 8 .7509.25 for amber winter; $9.75(310.25 best 
white. Wheat, quiet and firm, $1.55(31.05 red and ntn- 
her winter, $1.7o®L85 for host white. Rye, 75(3S0c. 
Oats steady, ( 53480 . Bariey is advancing; brewers 
are paying $1.10(31.15 for four-rowed; two-rowed Is 
minimal at $1 $1 bushel. Butter scarce and higher; 
forgood lot*. Eggs higher, 20.327c. V dn*en. 
i'otatans have partly recovered from last week’s de¬ 
pression, and buyers offer $1.26 F 1)61. Tor Early Rose. 
Apples, $1.25(32 B bbi. Wool quiet and firm, ut 10c. 
for fine and medium, and 45<vt40c. for combing; sheep 
and lamb pelts aru worth 75e.6f$1.26 each, accord lug 
to quullty; store sheep are worth $2x0®3 each. Hay 
is htsVier, and soil* readily at $13(429^1011. Some 
four-rowed barley has been gold to-day at $ 1.12 19 
bushel; farmers are asking higher prices. Unstained 
barley, which Is needed for making light-colored 
ales. Is searcu this year on uocount of the frequent 
ruins in liurvost time. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
LlTTf.B FALLS, N. Y., Sept. 20, 1873. 
THE market this week opened very brisk for farm 
dairies, and sales were made at 12M6613C.-only a few 
extra lots reaching tho latter figure. The bulk of 
sales may be quoted at l'ljko., and the delivery In the 
aggregate amounted to about 800 boxes. Factories 
were doll of sale, the vlowttof buyer* being generally 
below those of bullers. The offerings In the aggre¬ 
gate were fully I5,ou0 boxes, only a part of wiilch 
changed hand*. We give quotations Of leading sales 
as follows: 
ArgusvIUe, 148 boxes, 12V<;.; Slyer*, 64,12Wo.; Burto 
Hill, 200. LUgc.; Bethel, Hft, l'.'X'c.; Brockett A Feeber, 
24 S 
Ohio fillers.8 (3 8 c. 
wrappers.......18 oo 35 c. 
asserted lota.. 9.M66 12 c. 
Wisconsin assarted lot*. 8 (3 9 c. 
Vegetable*.—Potatoes are steady, and a lew late 
arrivals of superior stock are tending to higher rates. 
Teach Blows arc not abundant. Sweet are pleuty 
qnd lower. The rush for tomatoes is over, and the 
lute lots are easier. 
Western Early Rose, double heads, $2(2)2.25; noar 
points. In bulk, f< bbb, $1.75(32. Feuch Blow, 
$2(32,30; Hweet pefatoes are lower, and going into 
use more generally: Delaware, $5:35.50; Virginia, 
$4.25(34-50. Tomatoes are also lower. Onido* lower 
again. Tomatoes, Jersey, 41 bushel. VkcMlc. Green 
corn, Jersey, v 190, $ I $1.50. Onions, red and yellow, 
*2.60(33. Russia turnips, $1.25 V bbl. Marrow squash, 
$1(31.25 V hbl. Lima beans iff bag, $3. Cabbages, $4 
(37 V UXi. »Egg plants, $4«« V 100. Pumpkin*, V UK), $10 
(312. Fickle*, fif !,«», $3.51X31. 
W liisky—Wcateru I* lower. Sales nt 97c. 
Wool,—A very steady and satisfactory business 
wnj progivruuaR early last week, but towards the 
close the market Is quint, general trade being influ¬ 
enced by tne disturbances In monetary circles. Prices 
rule firm. The quotations are: 
Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia fleeces, 54® 
56c. for XX iind 51(<553c. for A.: Now Vork, Michigan 
and Wisconsin, 4944530. for XX and 49(351c. for X ; 
Indiana, Kentucky anil Tennessee, 49(3520. for XX 
and 46(348c. for X : Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota, 47(3 
49c. for XX and 46®49c. for Xj pulled, 47@52o. for ex¬ 
tra, 47®49o. for super and 32(337c. for No. 1. 
12Vc.; Exetor. 100, 12M<'.; North Fairfield, 150, 12<kc.; 
Fiat Creek, ID, l-'Yc.j Foster, I00,I2 .Mc,j Uctmun, 62, 
12-Mc.; Hill, 100. 12 \0 ; Kloek & Neills, 90. 12M*:.; 6 no. 
Ladue, 100, I2Vc.; Manliclm, 350, I2\c„ Mtddlevtllfi, 
200,12kc.; Old Ft one Church, 017,12\c.; Paine’s Hol¬ 
low. 100, 12Ve.; Palatine Union. 100, 12Ye.; Root, 104, 
l2Mc.; Ntrutfnrii & Salisbury, 100, tNkc.; Newvllte As¬ 
sociation, 100 July clioefte, 12Me.; HO August du„ 13c. 
Butter hPglns to come forward, and sales tills week 
were made at 27 ( 328 c. for fair to good, and Hrtc, for 
uxtra. 
Wo have advice* from abroad to the first week in 
September. Our London correspondent says cheese 
1 * quiet and prices In buyer's favor. Tho best, Amer¬ 
ican sells at 62<;«t!3s ; fine, iU*ffi«ls.; secondary, f)4<3S8». 
The other descriptions us followsEnglish Cheddar, 
18(w8hs.; Wiltshire double, 70C378*.; Cheshire medium. 
1)8(374*.; lino, 78(384*.; Scotch, 74(378s. Dutch cheese 
Edam*, 64(3ws.; GOndus, i8('3. r )Hs.; Derby shape, fHki«60s. 
I 11 butter there was a firi.sk sain of Irish ana Conti¬ 
nental. ClOnmell* is quoted at 12IV31288,; Corks, 128s.: 
Dorset*, 110*.; Normandy extra, 130s.; Canadian, 80 
69103a. 
■ ■ - - 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
Nkw York, Sept. 20, 1873. 
Beeves.—Trade was small last Wednesday fore¬ 
noon. General sales at lOqjlle. F ft.; extreme range, 
7K®HJfo. ~t> ft., 53 7 M cwt. Trade was slow Thursday; 
and again on Eriday there wm no Improvement. On 
both days the trains due did not arrive on time, and 
the lots to hand Imd to he carried on from day to day. 
Hven at noon on Friday all the herd* had not been 
cleared off. I’rlnos ranged 7Mw>l2.Mc. U ft.; weights, 
53!i cwt.; quality generally coarse, with several herd* 
of very poor Hpanlsh cattle and only a few top steers 
to band. Illinois steers, fair to gund, 7(s«8M cwt., UJ 4 
(■".■e.; iTiniiiimi do., do-, 6 cwt., scant, 10 ®lU,Mc.; 
mixed lots of Missouri, Illinois and Indiana stows, 
«M<96Y cwt.,9jf®10jic.; Texan do., 5®5J< cwt., 7Mf39c,j 
good Kentucky do,, 9 ewt., l2(312Mc.; fair quality do., 
do., 6 cwt.. Uxc.; poor quality Indiana do.. 8 cwt., 
9I*9MCg Missouri do., 6 M out., lOfftilMo. 
iltllcb On Wednesday milch cows sold nt 
$4lk«»68 F bead. The market continued slow at those! 
rates up to Friday noon, with 2 oowa Sold at $20 p 
head. 
Vcnl*.—Trade In vouls holds firm, and in general 
ha* also been brisk. Prices have ranged ntiistiue. v 
ft.. With a few head as low as 6 Mo. Grass calve* $5(3 
10 V head, with a few choice, at $l,V 32 j. State veals, 
lfil its., 9Md.; do., ilo., Ut ft*., 7M'3I8 c. Jersey anil 
I'cnnsylvunbt Veals, 140 fts., 9H@i0u.; Ohio do., 191 
fts.,7Mc. 
Hliecp uud Lambs.—Sh 6 op have boon firm since 
our lust weekly report, but lamb* have fallen lu prior. 
Hhi-cp sold freely anil In largo lots, during tho past 
week, at 6(36.Kc.; lambs were rather slow at CMfflSc.; 
cull Bheep,4Mc..and cull lambs, Mu. Special sales wore 
as followsMichigan aheap, 82J4 Its., 6 c,; Ohio do., 
80 lbs., 6 jgo.; Canada do., 1251b*., 6 Mc.; State ewes, 100 
lb*., ft,.if V cwt.; JjBJiey do-, UO Ib 8 „ 5Ku. 
Hog*.— On Wednesday last live hog* wore worth 
fiUqjbkc. V ft., with sales at IfvKiW V cwt.; city-drnss- 
od, 0MW)7Mc. Thursday live sold at dk(36Xc.; ex- 
'2Mc.; Danube Cold 
c.; North Fairfield. 
l !*• C-., 
(37Mo- Thursday live 
tremo range being 6M(i45,Mo.; clty-drossed, 
kFiduy live were worth liMwOX'!.: city-dresseu, 8M® 
7Mc. Trade lias boon steady and active. 
Horse .Market.-Trade is very dull, and the fol¬ 
lowing sale* have been forced off at auction 1 sad¬ 
dle horse, $136; 1 pair ordinary quality light harness 
horses, $440: 12 head of generally ralr light harness 
horses, hiisv>:-ii c bi-a.i. at bf..(i qj talr quality do,, 
do., $111X330(1 V head ; 4 do., do., $150(3810 P Lead ; 1 6 
bead of poor quality do., Uo.,$2(X.>;97 >f bead. 80 horses 
arrived per Erie Railway, via 4>uk Cliff Station; 131 
pur Central New Jersey Railroad, via Liberty Street 
Ferry. _ 
Monday’* Sole*,—Beeves.—Trade opened very 
slow; tho lota to hand were not cloned off at noon: 
prices ranged from 8M@13c. V ft. Weights from 4Y 
i 39 owt. The panle In tlio money market seriously 
influenced this duy's business In llvo stock of all de¬ 
scription*. 
Mitch Cows.—Held fair, with prices at $20®70 9 
bead, only a few sales being effected. 
Veals.- Trade slow; tho sale* were so few as not 
to constitute u market. 
Sheep and Lamb*.—Trade was very dull. Sheep 
sold from 4Jf®6c. B ft. Lambs from 8M@7Mc. 7' ft. 
The markets closed with many heavy lots on hand. 
Hog*.— Live bogs nominal from 5()a5.Mo 9 ft. City 
dressed, 8(37X0" Trade uucertalu and inactive. 
RECEIPTS Of LIVE STOCK. 
Cows. Ctilve*, 
Lamb*. 
One Hundredth St. 
-.2.717 
4 
297 
53 
Forty-Hlghtli St.... 
.. 34 
87 
794 
13,916 
Fortieth St.. 
. . 000 
00 
246 
10,141 
Coinmumpaw. 
. 6.107 
00 
OU 
2,861 
VVeebuwken. 
., 1,752 
00 
00 
000 
Totals this week... 
.10,650 
71 
1,338 
28,971 
’* last week... 
.10,282 
31 
1,389 
80,301 
COMPAKATTVK 
RATES. 
Lust week. 
Cents. 
Good Steers V ft......12 @13 
Fulr.11 <3 11Y 
Poor.10 @ 10 M 
Poorest.CX @ 9& 
Gen. selling rates.10M @ 11M 
This week. 
Cents. 
12 <su n 
il (3 Uif 
10 ® 10 * 
6M @ 9X 
10X @ ux 
Mnny n down-cnst Soul, whose life was made 
burdensome by the Metal Spring Trusses, has been 
restored to life’s enjoyment by the use of The New 
Elastlo Truss, which Is worn with perfect ease, night 
and day, retaining the rupture safely *t ull times, 
aud Is not taken off till a permanent cure Is effected. 
Sold nt a reasonable price. This Now Truss Is sent 
by mall everywhere, hy Tun Elastic Tiiufif Co., 
No. 683 Broadway, N. V. City, who send their full de¬ 
scriptive circular* free on application. 
- .»♦» ■ ■ 
The Best "FJiisfic Trusi*” in the World is 
sold by Pomero? 3c Co., 744 Broadway, N. Y., fqr 
three dollars. Write to them for full partlealars. 
Surgical Elastic Stockings for enlarged veins, 
and Supporting Belts of best quality, at Pomeroy’s, 
744 Broadway, N. Y. 
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SPECIAL BARGAINS 
At SCHWAB’S, 
45 Main St.Rochester, N. Y. 
Black Bonnet Ribbons.ISc., 20c., 2flc. 
“ Made Ostrich Tips.. 15c., 25c. 
•* Heal ** “ . 60e. 
Color’d " “ 11 . fittc. 
Hash Ribbons.26c., 50c., 75o. 
Cntrlmmed Hats. 75c. 
Velveteens, all colors. 50c. 
Hip Gore Cursots. 50c. 
VelvotII(‘lt*. 25c. 
Also, groat bargains in Trimmed Hats, Bonnet Or¬ 
naments, Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Notions, (loop Skirts, 
AC. The Trade will find it to t heir advantage to givo 
US a call And examine our goods. 
SCHWAB’S, 
45 Main SI., Rochester, N. Y. 
P RICE LIST OF FANCY FOWLS. 
TO IIS, DKLtVKj(El) after sept. 1st. 
B. B. Red Games, per pair..$ 7 00 
" “ •• trio. 10 00 
One Cock and 5 Hens. 18 00 
White Leghorns, per pair....... 0 OO 
“ ** “ trio. 8 OO 
“ “ One Cook, and 0 liens. 15 00 
Light Brahmas, per pair. 6 09 
” trio. 7 00 
“ One Cock And 5 Hens. 12 00 
Aylesbury Ducks, per pair. 6 00 
D. B. CORY, Westfield, N. J. 
rilllPKKN CHOLERA. All rliose having 
cholera among their fowls, hy Heading $2.50 to 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Don’t Throw Away Y.iur Money. — To the. 
Public .—For oyer 28 years Dr. Tobias’ Veuetian Llul- 
ment has been sold; every bottle has been warrant¬ 
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certificates of it* wonderful curative properties cun 
be seen ut tho Depot. It will do all, and more, than 
it Is recommended for. It la perfectly safe to take 
Internally. Bee oath with every bottle. It cures 
Cholera, Croup, Dysentery, Colic, Sea Sickness, 
Chronic Rheumatism, Sprains, Old Sores, Cuts, &c. 
Depot, 10 Park Place, New York. 
Yy cholera among their fowls, bv sending $2.50 to 
the undersigned, will receive, by return mull, a rem¬ 
edy which will at once ••ure the ill souse; and ever 
hereafter, with a little trouble and small expeuso, 
ean keep their places ml of the cholera. Address S. 
SHOKMAKKK, Nokomis, Montgomery Co., 111. 
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History and Mode olOi-gunizntlon of 
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Dairy (Jteiiutl*, Etc., Etc. 
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THEIR HISTORY, BREEDING AND 
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