Wouduy’s Sales. Beeves.-Trade was fair but 
alow. prices ranging from 7c«)l2Wc. ■& n>., !H(*w cwt. 
Although the tbp nteen no -fib’(lid not reach the 
highest figures ol last week, still tlio aggregate of the 
sales went ofl ut better rates. 
Wild. Clew*— Were brisk this morning; 18cowa 
were Mold at tl.i h head : 1 at *17. 7 nt *52 V head. 
Veal*. These animals were slow. Smooth quality 
veals sold in small lots lrom UeriUc. V head, and urnsa 
calves from *36*7 P head. 
Sheep and f.itmtw.—Trade was Just fair. Sheep 
sold at 5e£flJ*o. *f in., lambs from 6@3c. P it. The gen¬ 
eral quality of the stock to hand was coar9e. 
llogs.-Llvo h0BB sold at, *5.1.7X F cwt.; city dress¬ 
ed. f(iu7!ie. It>. Heavy lions were very slow; light 
do. were fair. 
RECEIPTS Of LIVE STOCK. 
Sheep A 
ftaeven. Cow»t. Calvo*. LnmW 
One Hundredth St...2,112 3; 100 18 «)0 
Forty-Eighth St. 8 22 BAS 1J3-0 JJJ 
Fortieth 9t. UOO 00 300 7,012 23.21K1 
Qomtnunlpaw .8,985 00 Oil 4,647 9AM 
VVeehawken.2,41*4 00 00 000 000 
Totals this week.... 8,879 19 1,300 27,033 37,234 
“ last week.... 10,050 71 1,330 20,971 .13,2211 
to shade prices, the market closing at 13@13^c. for 
fine and strictly choice stock. The homo trade pay 
13 irine and choice factory, 134&13XO.1 do. good to 
nrlme. 12«®12*c.; fair lot*, Ui<c.; State fa^m dairy, 
coed to prime, 12(» 130.; do. tuir lota, llvtl2e.; do. 
Skimmed. Ayatc.; Western, nnechuddar, lia)12Hc,; do. 
kiod flat, l .”,c'.il2,Wc.; do. fair lots.llHc.,- do.skimmed, 
5g,7e.; English dairy, lli<(S»12Kc. 
i»—Prices have been affected through the 
For sale nt the RCKAL Nkw-Yorkkh Office. No. 5 
Beckman St., New York, or sent by mall, post¬ 
paid, on receipt of price: 
Willard’* Practical Pnlry llu»l>nndry 
(jiiMi Issued)—• ••...•••••.*’* .77 
Allen's (L. K.) American Cattle. f * 
Do. Now American Farm Book. 2 so 
Do. Diseases of Domestic Animals . J TO 
Do. Rural Arcbltuoture... * TO 
American Bird Fancier ,...................... ••••♦• 
Pmiltrv and Game.— Dressed poultry Is eiv9ier. 
Ktiwls. 15(«d8c,, the lower price for State: chickens, 
17c.; Turkeys, BKg'.'e. Live poultry Is in good de¬ 
mand at,the low rale the large stock oecnstons. Spring 
chickens, Jersey, b n>., lu, 17c.; do. Western, UkglBo.; 
Fowls, Jersev, v It., ITf-flSc.S do. Western, B tb,, 
Hi,. Do.; Turkeys, Jersey, light. V It., 13 66 30e.; 
do. Western, V it., VIIHcj Ducks, Jersey. V pair. 
80c. 4, #1.12: do, yooug.7.Vv®*1; do. Western, F pair ,mi 
toTOo.i Dense,X.J.. young, V pair, EkTOvyS: uo, Wexi- 
eru, d pair. S1.50M2. Game sales are chiefly confined 
to wild pigeon*, at s7e. furuoplokedund »1 for picked, 
whleli Is easier- Urouw, llM), F pair; woodcock. 
* 16*1.12 for Western and #I.12S&L25 for Western and 
sifftte. I’urtrldges, 75t(»80e. Hares, i , iEmi75e. Venison, 
whole d.-or, 114,15c.; do. saddles. 23f«-25e. The weather 
during tho past week, was too warm for the guuie 
Cotton.—PrioeB have been affected tiirougn tne 
money iktolc, with a liberal speculative business at 
the marked coneesaions. At the closet here is some 
reaction, with September contracts quoted at 17c.; 
October, 17 7-32c,; November, 17 7-lilc.; December. 17 
1542 c,; .lamiary. 17Xc.; February, 18c. The closing 
prices for spot eottou are: 
* Utilttririd. A IhliHmn. Now Ort«**n* T#XA(i. 
Ordinary. }<>• 1 jX }4W UK 
Good Ordinary. l(ls» 16‘<i hi>5 WJ4 
strict Good Ordinary. IfiJfe&IT lfiYcciH 1GY',*17 101(17 
Low Middling. 171754 1»X 
Middling. 18$ 155, 18« 18K 
Good Middling. llfj* 19,'4 l&S 19 k, 
Dried Fruits. — Business lias been unusually 
tunic, lately, mainly on account of tho money pres¬ 
sure. Generally, holders maintain fully as much con¬ 
fidence, particularly so for tipple*. The few loU of 
D , w fruits arriving are In mostense* hold above views 
of buyers. W« quote; 
Southern apples, G<#70.; do. new. 76? He.; State 
sliced, SMfflikV, qr>., 8<39c.; Western, 7 Hm* 0. Black- 
berries, llVwWHc, Denied peaches, prime Georgia ntid 
North Carolina, 13<r« 18c,; unpeeled, 8K6i>Pe. for halves 
and 8X©7o. for quarters. Fitted cherries, 30c. for 
Srateaml Southern. Raspberries, new, 376*.IHc. New 
peeled poaches, bVii20u. 
Eggs.-supplies have been closely worked up. with 
the advantage decidedly in favor of sellers. Sales of 
State and Pennsylvania nt 294630c; Western, last 
freight, 28e.{ do. ollior, 27(gi27Xo., Canadian, 2iw27Mc. 
Flour.—Liberal concession* have boom made by 
seller* from day to day to Induco business. »nd they 
iiave failed to induce other than a moderate lobbing 
trade In spot, lots, and a light shipping inquiry for 
futures. The depression has been owing to unset¬ 
tled money affairs, which have deranged foreign ex¬ 
change and about cheeked business from exporters. 
No. ... 75® ft-110 
Superfine State. 5 {JM 5 75 
Extra do. JJ $ 75 
Fancy do. 6 Jw 7 Ml 
Superfine Western.. • 5 006" 5 7.5 
Extra do... .. m •«* 
Minnesota extras. " IjjttlJJ Off 
Western, whlb: wheut. 7 8 00 
Bound hoop Ohio.jl !] 
Trade brands do. 0 115® < 
Southern, extra .— 8 59^.1 
Double extras... < 75® 10 50 
Kve flour. * }m G (Kt 
Corn meal, Jersey.. 3 5)0® 10 
Brandvwlne ..... 3 90® 4 110 
Fresh Fvuii*. -I’eaehes are winding up, and lower 
prices attend the poor ends of orchards. Wo quote 
Delaware crates, #l.W®’W0l baskets. 75c.®*2; New 
Jersey do., *I-MK'«2. Pears are In demand. BurtleUa 
imve fallen off in reeelpta to an extent, that gives 
dealers more Independence, and price* ore higher. 
The Improved rates for Rortletts semis other sorts 
Into use. Flemish Beauties arc running large and 
smooth this season We quote Ilurtlott.it, good to 
prime, 811®IS: u few extras, SD.ijah ordinary bbl*., 
*8$ 10; Herolah,tli0»9i Duotiexs, tBsy.i t Seokel, IfitcJO, 
as to quality, - Buffalo and Louise Boniie,$G®8; cook¬ 
ing, *2®t. Grapes arc In good demand ai tue low 
prices, but they urrli o too fast to promise an early 
change In seller*' furor. We quote IJebiwurcs, 7t:s8e. 
in ?mall boxes; floncOrds, <k»7e, do.i <io., In lurge 
paeknges,67^Bc.. Oatiiwbas.sc. in small boxes. Apples 
are Improving, as the stock Is mainly from this State, 
btlll dealers do not mark up heavily, u* that would 
check trade. We quote mixed lots. good. *3.25(83.50; 
selected, *a.60®8.T5-, common, *?®2.75. Cranhe.mo 
are pressing upon the market, very slow at *3,C0®9 
for prime crates, ami *b*2 for poor to fair. Quinces, 
lir./r. 7 NJ t.1,1 P.miilllu QK> WfHlif lit 7ft filP Vlf- 
American Pomology (290 Illustrations) Warder.. 3 00 
American Practical Cookery....... 1 “» 
Amerioan Hose Gulturlst... .............. W 
American Standard of Excellence 111 Poultry.. W 
American Wheat Colturtst iToddl.... \ W 
Arcbltuoture, National (Geo. K. Woodward).12 TO 
Atw.iod'a Count) y and Siiburtnm Uouses. i M 
Barry’s Fruit Guidon (new edition)... .. i «u 
Bee Keeper^' Text Book, Paper, 40c.; Olotn...... J5 
BiMuutil'N Rabbit Fancier... 
BiakneU’M Village Unilder (55 Plates, showing 
New and Praetlcal Designs)...tut" 
Hommcr’s Method of Making Manures. A> 
Brock's Book "f Flowers (now).. 1 70 
Hrldgamun's Gardener’s Assistant. 4 .ju 
Hoist’s Family Kitchen Gardener. 1 TO 
Do. Flower Gardon..... > 
Carpentry Made K isy (new). u wi 
Gbnmlstry or the Karra fNioliolB). 1 40 
Chorlion’s Grape flrower's Guide. 70 
Cblpr Maker's Manual... 100 
Clater’s New III. Cattle Doctor, colored plates... b TO 
Cobbott'a Amwlcan Gardener. *5 
Cole's American Fruit Book ... 70 
Cola's American Veterinarian. 76 
Cotton Culture (Lyman s,). I oh 
Crack Shot (Barber). 17“ 
Cranberry Culture (J. J White)... 1 -6 
Dadd’s American Cattle Doctor.. J TO 
Do Modern Morse Doctor. J TO 
Dana’s Muck Manual . ... * 
Darwin's Varlulions of Animals and Plants...... b TO 
Dead glint: or. Bporttnan’s Coropleto Guide...1 16 
Downing's F ruits and Fruit Trees »r America. 
UIto pp >• . r 
Do. Rural Essays. . . •’ou 
Drainage for Profit and Health. } TO 
Dyer and Color Maker’s Companion... 1 46 
Eastwood's Cranberry Culture. 75 
KlUut's Lawn and Hhude Trees—.. 1 TO 
Everybody’s Lawyer.........••••••• 2 00 
Every W.ituan Her Own Flower Gardener (new). 
paper, 50o.; cloth..... | TO 
Farm Drainage (11. F. French).... •' 
Kurin Itiipleineiits und Machinery (J. .1 ■ Ihomas) 1 TO 
Flnlcl’s Pear Culture ... . . 125 
F ishing In American Waters (Scott). 3 TO 
Flint on Grasses.. - TO 
Do. Milch Cows and Duiry Farming. 2 TO 
Forest Trees (ftrvant)..... . 1 TO 
Frank lGwrestev's Field Hports (2 vols.l. 8 TO 
Do. Fish and Fishing tIDG engravings). 5 TO 
Do. Manual tor Young Sportsmen.. J TO 
Fuller’s Illustrated Btrawberry Culturlst. A 
Do. Forest Tree Culturlst.. } TO 
Do. Small Fruits (Illustrated).. ... 1 50 
Fulton’s Peafili Vulture. A Hand-Book nod 
Guide to Every Planter. I TO 
Gardening for frotlt (I*. Henderson). 1 TO 
Gardening for the Houlli (While’s). - TO 
Grape Culturist (A. H. Fuller). 1 TO 
Gray’s Manual of Botany and Lessons. I TO 
Good Steers IP lb, 
Fair.. 
Poor. 
Poorest. 
Gon. soiling rates. 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
The Heat •‘Elnstle Truss” in tlu* Worl 
sold by POMEItor & Co., 7M Broadway, N. Y„ 
three dollars. Write to them lor full particulars. 
Surglenl F.liratic Slockinga for enlarged veins, 
and Supporting Belts of boBt quality, nt Pomeroy’s, 
741 Broadway, N. Y. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
Little falls, N. y„ Sept. 27, 1873. 
the market at Little Falls, for the week ending 
Sept. 27th, was quite brisk for farm dairies, but prices 
were a little lower than last week. The delivery 
amounted to about GOO boxes, and sales were made nt 
12><(isl2¥c.; the last figure was top price fov fancy 
lota. Tne factories were well represented—the offer- 
Ing-i amounting to over 10,0011 bo,Ye*. Home 01 the 
prominent buyers were absent from the market, and 
eit»U m the day it wu* thought that transactions 
Slew entente 
Mineral Roofing 
Cheapest and Most Durable! 
It is made In Sheets containing 100 (net) square 
feet, each, and shipped in rolls ready to bo laid It 
can be laid bv Inexperienced men. Is not Injuriously 
affected by beat or cold, ami may bo called Ure-proof. 
For particulars, address 
S. H. iHASUFACTURINt; CO., 
9215 Broadway, New York City. 
AVery ,t Tves, l.V) boxes, at 13c.j Bales, 305, 13e.: 
Brockett’s Bridge, 125, l ie.; Cold Creek, lOG, 13c.; Cold 
spring, 78,13e.; Cook A Ives, lqi), 1<?o.; Dairy Hill, 100, 
12Vp.; Clmptnan, 20U, lZifo.i Eagle, 382 lie.; Katon- 
viilo. 175, I3e.; North Fairfield, 100, 130.; OM Fairfield, 
20o, 13c.; Herkimer Co, Central, no, Lie.; Hill, 100,131". ; 
Geo. Lndtie, l(«. 13C.; LnsseJlvUle, 90, 12^0.; Llltlo 
Falls Cuutral, 06, 13o.; Monhelab 2u(i, 13c.; Manhelm 
Turnpike, 120,18c.; Newport, 108,13c.: Newvtlle Aaso- 
elatlon, 180, 13c.; Nichole, 80, 13c.: Boot, 10 IJ, 12*o.; Old 
City. HO, I He..; Shell's Bush 11)0. 13c.; A. Smith & Co., 
1(511, 13e.; M. S. Smith, bi. r.'<e.; warren Center, 103, 
12‘io.; While Creek. 184, I3c, 
Butter comes lu sparingly, but sales wore made at 
Mkaaic. , 
AVe have advices from abroad to the second week in 
September. Our Loudon correspondent says Ched¬ 
dar elKtesc arriving lit good order sells freely, but 
stock* of bad tluvorud, heated cheese are accumu- 
jatlug, as holders refuse to full the loss necessary to 
realize. There Is no extra fine American in Loudon 
market, but second grade soils at WFafils.; English 
Cheddar, 7to8«t».; Wiltshire double,7W5>7G«.| Chaohlru 
medium,iH<w7(,ls.; fine, 7bV.<.s2s-i Scotch, 72'*.73s. Dutch 
cheese—Edams,(MfiiiiFs.; Goututs,404150s.; Derby shape, 
5G( * 80s. 
in butter iJiere Is a large consumiitlvt dumand, 
wbich clears at ext runic quotations. Cion molls sells 
ut 13*'?.; Dnrsais, 1.VM.; Normandy extra. MOs.; t'ami- 
dlan, 8lfe90s. 
MAN MURDERED 
and Identified by having his clothing marked 
With the 
CLIMAX LINEN MARKER. 
Price »1 by mall, ACCENTS. .Male or Female, 
run make $10 per Unv. Send tar Circulars to J . >V . 
Plf ATT, l\0. Box 1282, Auburn, i ayngu Co., N. Y 
DCHIIOI, OF MINES, CO LI >1111A COL- 
J3 LEGE.—Mining and Civil Emiiueeriuit, Metal¬ 
lurgy. Mineralogy, Geology, AnalytKi’d and Applied 
Chemistry, Assaying, Ate., with Laboratory Practice 
Pecuniary aid lor poor Students. For further pur- 
ticuhirs and for Catalogue, udtlrcm .... 
pi;otf. C. F. CIIA7VDLKH, Dean of the Faculty, 
Kost Forty-ninth 8 1 root and F ourth Ave., Now York 
KUAINT, KUEER AND XURI0US 
lu tlii! valuable book we give to all. 
figures and fun. fit pages; TO pfetures, 
stumps, and address BLACK I»; St Cf>„ 71 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
AGENTS OF EXPERIENCE wauled for 
i.ho rapidly soiling new Religious wurk 
PROPHETS OF THE BIBLE 
New York, Sept. 27, 1873. 
Beeves.—We would caution our Western readers 
from any participation In Uio present flmmeial cri is. 
Tho cat11* 1 - weekly s hipped for this city had better, 
fur all concerned, b« allowed to arrive us usual; 
neither need t here bo undue apprehension as to on v- 
ments. One firm alone received last Wednesday *21,- 
Udft In currency. Ev«H should the present pressuro 
cnntimie fora time, Iteau be but fora few days more. 
On WtHluesda y beeves wet e *low, and sales were few. 
t rices ranged fit 7rii file. f> H>.: wclghlk, ,WK cwt, Tho 
lots to hand were not closed off. Again on Thursday 
and F riday there wu.- no change )n price*, but as the 
end ol tho week was ut hand, linger lots were dis¬ 
posed of. Prices vunced ut 7 g«12Rc. P lb., with u few 
steers ut 12o.; Weights.5(3)10 cwt- Market closed with 
a few lots still unsold. During the past week com¬ 
mon Ohio steers. U>, cwt. strong P head, sold nt. ll|t{c. 
p lb.; good (lo,, do., tcwt., 12e.j eommou Kentucky, 
fi cwt., lue.; do., 8 cw L. 12c.; also a few ut ITie.; com¬ 
mon Illinois, 6 cwt., lOSO.;fair ilo,,7yi cwt., 11X48URc.; 
good do., 7f* cwt., 12)s'e.| poor Missouri, .i cwt., 'JV'* 
10e.; ’1 exari, 5 cwt... 7toHe. 
Milch Cowri. On Wednesday these animals wero 
in fair (lenmrid at *05(5)86 V bead, quality being fair. 
Thursday, cows sold ut S41k$5U, and on Friday *30<dl 
62..TO. Trade cloned firm at above quotations. 
Vents.—Although trade has not been brisk, still 
large lots Of veals have, be.qu sold off. .Smooth quality 
tlrm at SkwlOc- V it.; fair quality veals, 7<ai8H<5. Lean 
calves very slu w at 6®0>SC. Grass calves Sold in large 
lots at *8.50; extreme range, *4@12 P head, state 
veuls, 150 lb*„ fikcMOc.; Poansylvaula, 185 its., ‘JXe.; 
Jersey, 110 B.s„ax®l0c. 
Hbrcy and Lnmbs. -Trade In slieep is fair, whilst 
It is slow in lambs, this is because tne lambs now 
coming to band are lu general from lean to coarse, 
and In eonsequcnco unlit for the city trade. Wednes- 
[i.; lambs, M£<3«e. Thursday, 
lam bs, 4*4* 1 c. Frl i lay. shoe |» 
E.vlra (IUcount:i. Send for circulars and terms. 
NEW VVURLD PUBLISHING CO pniladclphiu, Pa 
INF. HIfEED FOWLS FOB SALE, of all 
I the leading varieties ot the most noted strains In 
the world, genii -lamp for Client nr. Address 
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' ENT FREE to Inventor* and Owners of Patents, 
^ Valuable Putnpblet. C. A. 8HAW, Buston. 
Premium Farm Urisi Will. 
Is simple,cheap and dmablo, and grltida 
all kinds of grain rapidly, it is adapted 
to all kinds of horse powers. 
Skxx> for DKbcturrn r Circular. 
WM. L. ROY Eli & IllU).. 
ITilladelpbla, Pa. 
/ 1HTCKEN (’HOLEBA. —All Those huyitig 
\ J cholera among tneir fowls, by sending *2.4) to 
11 le undersigm d, will receive, by relam i>j:i 11, fi rr-m- 
tsaly which will ut once cure the disease; and ever 
ii ereiittcr, with a little trouble end miiuJI expense, 
elm keep their places rid of the cholera. Andress S. 
SHOEMAKER, Nokonils, .llontgumei y Co., Ill, 
iiullty. Genuine, 
HIBBARD, 
Frodonla, N. Y. 
Extra q 
T. B. 
All leading varieties. 
Clheap. Price List free. 
ixcelsior Cook Book 
ALLEN’S 
AMERICAN CATTLE 
sheep sold :>t 4 
gold Ut tIJSc.; mm ns. ',i"o vyc. npucun smes win, u» 
follows;-ttlilo sheep, 85 lbs., 5ko.; State, 8'JX lbs„ 
IXc-; do.. SH lbs., 64 . u.; Canada, 102 lb.”., 8,t(c.; Stale 
lambs, ol lb8..CV,c.; Pennsylvania, TO lbs., Tc.; Jersey, 
(it lbs., ic. 
Hogs.—Trade In hogs was nominal on Wednesday 
last, with sales at *8,304s5.:'.7>; cwt.; city-drcsseil. 
8;^'<i?Hc. Thursday live sold at IsfcUic.; city-dressed, 
8®754. Live Opened nominal on Friday ut 54*5!s'e.; 
city-dressed, 5&4 j)7Kc., trade being moderate. 
Home >tavk(si#—Tliere have been no sales worthy 
of note by private hand since our Inst, weekly report. 
Auction sales hnvn iicun us follows:—7 head ol poor 
quality light harness borne*, *llftufl2 F head; 3 trot¬ 
ters; i'!00<«*4TOl 2 pair of fair quality light harness 
I.,,pumi ft. jLLr. i J1* 1 viiil.Ili< i "A nonlnA. KiVJfdi 
HEIR HISTORY, BREEDING AND 
MANAGEMENT. 
Every breeder or owner of Cattle should have thl» 
vfork by non. l.itwis F. Ai.lkn, Ex-Prest. N. Y. State 
(\g. Society, Editor of ‘‘American Short-Horn Herd 
PlJOk.” Ac., Ac. It is a liaildsotuely Illustrated and 
well printed and bound volume ox 628 duodecimo 
puges. Mailed, post-paid, to any address In United 
Suites or Canada, on receipt of reduced price, *2. 
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