1 
n atcd for Congress by the Democracy of the 
XVIIIth District of Pennsylvania. 
Major Will C. Moreau has withdrawn from the 
field as the Democratic candidate for Congress i a 
the VUlth District of Indiana, on account, of ill- 
health. 
The Broome Co., N. Y., Republican* have re¬ 
nominated the Hon. Wru. M. Ely for the Assem¬ 
bly; W'm. B. Edwards for County Judge, and 
Joseph M. Johnson for County Clerk. 
The Republicans of the ltd Congressional Dis¬ 
trict of Alabama tiave nominated the Hon. 
Charles W. Buckley for reoleetion, and Mr. II. 
\y. Norris in the Hid District in place of Robert 
Heflin. 
John I. Stonotnan of McGregor is the Democra¬ 
tic candidate for Congress in the llld District of 
Iowa. Mr. Q. W. Donnan is the Republican 
nominee. 
Mr. M. B. Lowry, proposes to run as an Inde¬ 
pendent candidate for Congress in the XIXth 
District of Pennsylvania. Glenni W. Scofield is 
the Republican nominee. 
The Republic!!ns of the XXI Vth District of N. 
Y., (Cayuga, Seneca, and Wayne) have nominat¬ 
ed Mr. John E. Seeley ol' Seneca for Congress. 
At the recent oleotlon in the State of Maine, 
the Republican ticket for state officers was suc¬ 
cessful. Also, the same party eloot the Hve 
Congressmen. Bot h branches of the Legislature 
is also largely Republican. 
A Lieutenant-Governor. Member or Congress, 
Legislative Assembly, and half the Stato Senate 
uro to bo elected on the 1st of November in 
Florida. The Republicans have nominated Dr. 
Samuel T. Day for Lieu to nan I-Govern or, nod 
Gen. Jostnli 'I'. Walls, a colored man, for Con¬ 
gress. The Democrats have nominated W. I). 
Bloxmn l'or Lieutcnaut-GoVe.ruor, and S. L. Nib- 
laek for Congress. 
The Republican ticket for congressmen in 
Maryland Is now complete, ns follows:— 1st Dis¬ 
trict, Henry it. Torbcrt of Cecil ; lid District, 
William M. Marine of Baltimore; Hid District, 
It. Stocked Matthews of Baltimore ; IVlIi Dis¬ 
trict, John E. Smith of Carrol; Vth District, 
James A. Gray of Howard. 
The Democrats of Nebraska have put in nomi¬ 
nation the following Stale ticket: Governor, 
John II. Croxton of Otoe, Secretary of State, 
Fermi England of Lnneaster; Treasurer, Jacob 
Vallery, Sr., of Cass; Superintendent of Public 
Instruction, A. T. Conkllng of Burt; State 
Prison Inspector. Richard Brown of Columbus; 
Attorney - General, William II. Morgan of 
Dodge; Congress, George It. Lake of Douglas. 
Jolui C. Bills, Republican, was elected Mayor 
nf Davenport, Iowa, on the ILh Inst., by 103 ma¬ 
jority, receiving 7ts votes lo 530 for I>. N. Rieli- 
ards<m, Deni oemt. 
Vermont at. the recent State election elected 
the cctifo Republican Stato and Congressional 
tickets. Both branches of the Legislature, as 
usual are largely Republican. 
The Republicans of tho 1st Congressional Dis¬ 
trict of New Jersey have nominated John W. 
11n/.cl ton for Congress. 
Tho Hon. L, i>. Sitoeninkor of Wilkesbarro, 
1ms been nominated for Congress by the Repub¬ 
licans of the lllti (LmccnUi and Susquehanna) 
District, Point. 
The following are (lie tickets nominated by 
the two parties of tho Stato of Alabama: 
Republicans. 
Democrats. 
Cov. William II. Smith. U. II. Linsday. 
Lient.-Gnv.. Pierce Barton. 
See. State...,Imiles T. Raptor. 
Trcrt .uror \r,|,ur lloitrUaiu 
Sup I’iiIi los.N. II. Cloud. 
Atlor.-Uen..Joshua Morse. 
It!. II. Moreu. 
J.J. Parker. 
1.. V. McCoy. 
Joseph Hodgson. 
John W. A. Sanford. 
Many lives were lost, nnd tho inhabitants are 
suffering terribly for want of food and shelter. 
Another conflagration is reported in Zenidgc, 
Macedon. The damage is unknown. 
Tho Order of Sons or Temperance in the Cnitnd 
States now number 1*970 divisions and 87,225 
members, 4,583 less than last year. There were 
admitted last year 40,019 members. 
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Responsible Advertising Agencies are a great 
advantage to both advertiser and publisher. 
That of (Iso. P. KowF.r.i, & Go., 41 Park Row, 
New York, is considered by many, tho most 
complete establishment of the kind in the United 
States. 
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Facts for the Lndir*.—1 have used my Wheeler 
and Wilson Sewing Machine eleven years, for nil 
sorts of family sewing, from tho very coarsest- 
even carpet-binding -to Die IliiOSt worn by wo¬ 
men, and requiring No. 300 cotton. It gives me 
still entire satisfaction, and I cannot too highly 
recommend it to others as a family comfort. 
Solely from my appreciation of your machine 
above all others, I have been the means of sell¬ 
ing more than a hundred of them. — Mrs. C. 
SlAUGHTUR, Dorcr, Del. 
8fte ftWhcts. 
TJ) o t£5> 
Ellis II. Roberts, editor of tho Utica Herald, 
lias been nominated for Congress by tho Repub¬ 
licans of the XXr.st (N. V.) District. 
The Democrats of the State of Louisiana on 
the 14th nominated Allan Jim tel for Auditor 
and Jas. T. Blair fm Treasurer. The Democrats 
Hid Congressional District, (La.,) have renomi¬ 
nated Mr. Ryuii for Congress. 
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MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. 
The sea shore of tho State of Maine is upwards 
of 2,000 miles in length in a direct horizontal dis¬ 
tal ice of 220 miles. 
The Weatherford Times says a body of Indians 
after killing live white men nnd stenling ninety 
Government mu lea, in tho vicinity of Port Sill, 
Indian Territory, recently went to the fort mid 
demanded “rations." Those were at first re¬ 
fused, until the stolen mules should bo returned 
and the murderers delivered up, but afterwards 
the Government authorities, being intimidated 
liy the Indians, compiled with their demand 
without insisting on the conditions. The same 
paper says tho Indians have been raiding very 
disastrously to the settlers in Palo Pinto county 
lately. 
The Topeka, Kansas, Uommonwealili advo¬ 
cates Die immigration of Chinese to that State, 
for Iho purpose of engaging in tho culture and 
manufacture ol‘ silk, and expresses Die opinion 
that a million or such immigrants could be prof¬ 
itably employed. 
Admiral Milno of tho English navy, reports 
tho loss of the Iron-eiad ship (MptnltJ, of tho 
English squadron. She was lost In a gale off 
Fiuisterre, on Die 7th Inst. She had live hundred 
persons oil hoard, only eighteen of whom have 
as yet been heard from ; they reached Capo Cor- 
roliedo oil the Dili lust. They report that another 
bout, full of passengers, was stove and upset, 
and all on hoard were lost. 
A dreadful railroad accident Occurred at Tam- 
worth, in the county of Stafford, on the I4 Ui 
hist. The train known as Dio “ Irish Mail," 
which left Holyhead, Wales, into at night, when 
entering Tain worth was thrown from tho track 
by g misplaced switch. The cut ire train, mostly 
composed of passenger coaches, was plunged 
into the Trent River. Thus fur the bodies of 
the engineer and four passengers have been re¬ 
covered. 
Tile Montreal Mining Company have sold their 
extensive property on Lakes Superior and 
Huron, embracing ItiO square miles, to Messrs. 
Prentice Ac McDougall of Montreal City, for 
$251,000. 
The Hebrews of New York arc making exten¬ 
sive preparations for tho fair which they propose 
b> open in November, for tho benefit of tho 
Mount, Sinai Hospital. 
The most gigantic trial on record is about to 
take place in Hungary— that of three hundred 
brigands, of whom two-thirds are likely to be 
condemned to death. 
Topeka, Kan., Is one of Dm greatest land mar¬ 
kets in Die world. Millions of acres are offered 
la thul city, by railroad and real estate agents. 
A telegram from Uongtuuliuoplo brings news 
that tho seaport, town of Sumisown, in Asia 
Minor, had been destroyed by lire. Twenty-live 
hundred houses and six churches are in ashes. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Nkw Yoijic. flopt. 10. 1870. 
TUB receipts of niopritieit>i,l kind* of produce since 
our Pint, embrace:—'9,710 bales coiloti, 110,32,7 libls. 
Hour, 790.110 bush, wheat. 225.978 bush, corn, 980,144 
bosh, oats, 2 ,Mill bush, grass seed, \ru bush beans, 
2,859 bush, vyc.359 bills, pork, 73* pkgs. beef, 221 pkgs. 
eutmi’alji, l.i.li tea. lard, 901 i,ngs lut'd,#,SO? pkgs. but¬ 
ter. 62,700 boxes cheese, 3,103 blits, eggs, I.07H pkgs. 
dried fruit*, ;i,MM1d)l». whisky, 2,711 bales wool, 1 ,.894 
bales Imps, KH3 b lids, tobacco, 3,517 Uuxes and cases 
tobace-*, iMl bags peanuts. 
II eiiim nnd Pea*,- Holders of old beans begin to 
relax their hi to views as we are so close upon the new 
cyitp: still there Is no nnitorlal break III prims as yet, 
not more Mian o!a)10G. per bush. Now beans are not In 
sleek the lots Hint have arrived do IPH establish 
price*. A small lot of new sold at $3.85 for marrows 
and $2,26 for roedHuus Canada peas doll and uoml- 
mil, New Western green pons have sold at 82(5)2.25. 
Southern B. K. peas are expected to open at 81. 
Item is -Media ill. hand picked, H bushel. *1.7,Vi 1.8 5; 
rail' to good. fl.M'iil., 1 ): common, 6 Uc.('ili.'J 6 ; mar¬ 
rows, baud plrked, 82...0 .'.’.HO ; fair to good, i.2.3tl 
I'n;. la; com moil, »i.;suc 2 . reus Cuntulu, bund, * 1.00 
at.os; free, m hid*., ti. 2 f*v 1 . 90 . 
IlrosWnx.-IjMt week’s quotations are extreme 
With the weak luru Of gold. We quote Western and 
Southern 39®34u. 
Broom Corn. —Receipts bear out the impression 
that we shall havert large supply this yearund buyers 
m o in no hurry t" stock up. Low grades are quoted 
lit fvaSu. and choice 10c. as extreme. Brooms uro 
worth ?3"<;3 per dozen for common; 89,.t9.5) do. for 
ahttker and 81(..;6 for hurl. 
Billiot*.— The market is still depressed Dirough 
the unsuitable qualities that come forward, arid 
there Is nothing III the cellars that will furnish wlmt 
could be Used in the line of tine butter. In fact, 
were It not that Long Branch, Newport and other 
ilupui luiit Watering places littve eoaseil to draw [heir 
usual supply from this market there would hardly 
bu enough “gilt edge'' t., go mound. Of the low 
grades the stock Is accumulating more rapidly than 
it did at this time last year, whoa the receipts were 
nearly double, or back stock there are ninny lines 
nlfmi'OK n t )9Wn<i®e., Dint wore laid down hero at 29c. 
Wt* repeat prices With the remark that only fresh 
lops ol Western will bring our extreme price. West¬ 
ern duubus iliscniilrtgo Mil' shipment of nnyihlog 
but fresh. Pails are linn, and the threat, Is daily 
made ol an advance, hut Dm prnhuhlc soon rdeufiO 
ol tine lines tit Statu prevents being put in force. 
Orange county atilt Hii>m>v eoimLy paila, title,4D>7> 
lac.; Pennsylvania palls, tine. ittwClc,! eoiintrv pints, 
rail - to good, tt-ViWIJe.; I’nnn. ball tubs and ticking, 
line, atmate,; State ilrUlns, line, safjlffe.: do. ball 
lulls. UtkKefckr.i selections, HttmtOc.; tin. Welsh, lino, 
i Ohm Id kins noil ba.lt 1 tubs. Hue. 27«| 39c.; do. 
good, 81 ,' 2 :ie : do, selected, small parcels, —wJOtt,? 
other Western, line. Bum'fJc.; ilo. fair. 2 d'21c.; com¬ 
mon Western, llkivlSu.; gruasu butter, I2:v,. I3e. 
Cheese. The arrivals have fallen Off, and the 
wants of the trade have drawn largely upon the sur¬ 
plus carried over from last week. Snippers lll’O not, 
urgent lu lllling orders at present prices, but sutll- 
clent is taken to keep the market on an even basis. 
Tim borne trade has been diutouetlve.wltli l oll prices 
paid. The exports for t he week were 9,642,073 lbs., 
against 1,1)17,8011 lbs. same time last year. 
We quote; Factory, State, fancy, per pound, I9jf 
Cj. I le,; do., good. Kk.td 3 l._o,; do., fair, IziaDtfo.: Farm 
Dairy, fancy, kiv.ttiHc.; do., good, I3 m. 1;U.’,: do,, poor to 
fair, i(i I0o.; heavily skimmed. Jatic.; Ohm factory, 
Illy," 13>,e.; new pineapple, Uliit226. 
Col ion. Freer arrivals or new have weakened tho 
market. The demand is small, mainly from spinners. 
New Orltmun nnd 
ITplAllft, A J, M'D.:Ir 'I • . 
Ordinary.. l 8 k"«— 13%((C— 14)4<itIIV 
(ionil Ordinary... Illicit)— 111 lies— lfiXw.17 
l.ow Middling.... 18X1.0— 19 "J— iBB'-elOV 
.Middling. I'.lbjiiB- llHftai- 2(1 u (.81 lv. 
tJ iii id Middling... ZSiitit- 21ifc'i<#- 22 in 221 .i 
Dried Feu its. A better cpiallty of apples Is on 
Hiilr, and offered at, late llgures, w hich, however, of. 
furs httlo Inducement to tho Konei'ul trade. There is 
perhaps rather more Inclination to purchase large 
lines. Poaches lire steadily held, as the trade do not 
expect ail excessive stock. Blackberries have eased 
uif a little. Apples, sliued, pur lb,, Skiftc.; Southern 
good to prime do., fj.i, 8 c.; do. poor to fair do. Stale. 
Georgia peeled pouches, itu., uionJBo. Blackberries, 
no., lb,. IPic. Clmrrle.-, pitted, do., 22X f i4‘4H>;e. Un- 
peeled peaches, quarters nod halves, new, fx it*. 3><,(vp 
C..,e. Plums, HtujSoc. 
Egg*-. - Receipt * are very light, for tho Season 1.000 
hblu. les.% than for same week lust your. Prices have 
ruled firm nearly the whole week ol 3Cks. for Western, 
iinsotV, The demand has Improved, but will not last 
if light supplies eufoiTc present llgures. We quote 
Western, loss off,-jar/GWc.: ( amnb.,. 1 ,,., 2 Hi,j, 2 Je.; Htate 
aud Peioi,,2iJ '91c.; extra fresh, 31&92. 
Fluti r. Tho arrivals have been large, and offered 
freely at lower prices.closing with a steadier feeling, 
owing to more favorable foreign advices. We quote 
at *1.16 im 1.95 lor hii pci'll no State; Ki.lOus D.2U for 
common extra do.; #5.2.'sui,7.9(1 for good to choice do.; 
: >.9.7<s.5.lib tor fancy do.; K1 ."iVaJt.'.Kl fur snperileo Mich . 
Igau, I udlttnu, Olllb. Iowa. iVd.;95.(iU»t5.2U lorextrado., 
Y5.95'i<5,l'o for choice extra do.. Including Mliipiilug 
brands of round huou Ohio at $5.ICkmfl.BO, ami trude 
brands ot do. at #.7.95<iUi.lO: good to choice white 
wliuuL extras lit Y5Ji!l,i(i.()U; St.l.oins ut. 85,25.(5.1)6 fur 
common to fair extras, and 8 fi, 7 (ka.s.ui for good to 
choice, Southern ut :5.i5oi5,80foi' extras, and fj.:.., 
(c.H.Gfl tor good tn choice. Rye Hour, fi.15q.t5.75. 
I'tifii meal at tt'i lor Southern. New corn meul. Ill 
bags, is inquired tor, but very .scarce. We quote old 
eour.se, per 100 Hi*., at Al li.74id.75. Fine yellow do., 
* 2 . 160 , 2 . 2 . 7 : white, f2-kk'f2.40. 
Fresh Fruits. Peaches have averaged 25 cars 
per tlay from Delaware, and New Jersey fruit Is 
winding up. The Dela wares are mostly Smocks, the 
crop of which is superior in size ami quality to any 
wo have had for Uircoor four seasons past. White 
fruit la in good supply, and brings the best, prices. 
Apples have advanced, but have sold even higher 
than we quote lor to-day. The highest prices in- 
elude Detroit Red and other fancy table grades. 
River greenings and fall pippins have sold m lots at 
(2. Common Itiver mill N. . 1 . l/i open bonds seldom 
go above $1.25. Jurllou Pears have fallen back In 
price, but still bring good pr| 0 G 8 . ulher fancy pears 
begin to sell. Grapes COliUllUlS iri oviir-HLock; It is 
hardly worth while to send Western here, as our ad¬ 
jacent vines more than supply us. Suite wine cooi- 
paules express a willingness to take our surplus 
Delawares if they can be bought right. They are 
buying largely in Die interior. Too much reliance 
must not be placed 011 u very short foreign yield or 
such wine a» native will compete with looking to 
profits: still, this is a propitious season for a morn 
extensive distribution ot American wine than we 
have ever b«tlore hud, and tho result of this year's 
manufacture will tend to show what can be develop¬ 
ed in the business. 
Apples, fancy State and Western, per bbl., $8.25(.« 
2.50: do. N. J., fl..705(3; common, .*'!mj 1.25 : crab, pur 
hush., idlsvl.m. Pears, cooking, per bbl., * 6 ,.5; Bart¬ 
lett, do., *12.1)15: Sdckle. do., *UxffiJ2; Flemish Beau¬ 
ties, fa, 1 12: Du eh ess, $&&12. Pecan*, per lb., 12(«19o. 
Pea mils, choice, per bu-.li.. #2.4beij9; do. common, 
* 1.25•« 1.50. Plums, per bbl. .?UV«il2. Peaches. Dela¬ 
ware, crate, per basket, £2-.<3; Smocks, <L75<82; 
WIDtO, *2 ■ 3! common, $ 1(4)1.50 New Jersey, beat, 
¥l.5o.’2. Grapes, Concord, per lb., .Valle.; Delaware, 
S/tlfh'.: Catawba, 8(AI0c. Plums Include Damsons. 
The melon crop is aliuijtall over. 
Fen 1 hers. - New live geese SVg/JOc.; mixed lftg.iXIc. 
lieu, HK'tl3c. 
(Jrnin.—Wheat is firm, owing to favorable foreign 
advices. Holders arc offering supplies freely. Later 
sales are M.04411.11 forN0.2spring; 81.11 for new ilo.: 
81.12 for No.2 Minnesota ; 8 l.lt: for No. I Minnesota : 
$1.10 for old No. 1 spring: 8 1.20 for new do.; 81.27"') 
1.30 for winter red anil amber Western; 81,29 for in- 
teriordo.; 8I..70 for white iljim, and *1.67 for white 
Virginia. Rye sold at She Mr Wiwlorn: Caunda 
West malt at, f 1.2,7. Corn has sold quito freely at 
better prices, We quote at KliiljS.'.,e. lor Dow WesL'rn 
mixed: ttlO'SIce. for high mixed, nearly yellow, nnd 
828,0. for rejeeted, Oataarellrm ai-48wi.de. f..r West¬ 
ern, aud 90ii«S4e. for Ohio anil Stale. Asa new fea¬ 
ture in IrausptirlaDon during Die week wo had seven 
car lend* of w hite California wheal ami three Car 
load* of lloitr. through 111 twenty days from Han 
Francisco. 
Hay and Strnsv — Steady at late prices. We 
quote old retail at 11<51 85; do. shlj)piiig, 86«.9(JC.; new 
hay. S0e."(8l. Straw 1 * quotable a I-,# 1 ,(Bat! lU for long 
rye and 85oi90c., for short do.; oat vlo., 56 < iJOc. 
IToiM»v.—T ile supply Is more liberal, but the de¬ 
mand Will not move h at this earlv period. WoquotO 
clover comb at 28ftt20c.; Buckwheat, 25c, 
New begin to arrive quite freely, ami with 
a slow demand prices are weak. We quote prime 
new Plate, 2p(„ 29e.; t-oumiOfl and good lot*, 12.,;UiC,; 
prime old, JV'tlac ; oommun and good do., 7<wlh;. 
IHilk. Per -ill qt. can at stations, $2.25442.50. 
Provision*. — Pork-for small lots price* remain 
pretty much as last week. For a tall parcel conces¬ 
sions have, boon made, Western me*.* selling down to 
821), but tho market Im* reacted front tin* point and 
closed at $8*1-25 for large parcels. There la a fairtrade 
in a jobbing w ay at $2n.'2>:.y2t).50 for moss, !27 for linn 
muss, $29.3) fov city. Heel is teadlly hold with a fair 
trade nt $I4:»-Id for plain me**; $li!.,7IM 18 for cXtrii 
mess; $ 8 s.,.:ill for prime me**; . 8 «RWI for India iiic.-h. 
Dressed hog* tirm at 12'j(,«l 2 \«!. Cut meats Die slock 
is small and holders are not forcing a market: tho 
demand is IIkIiI : we quote, city smoked hums 21 . .1 
22c.; Western tight ton. 2l"v28c,; Choice haggl'd -l«i) 
Xit.c.; smoked shoulders i7o.| pickled hams, V.lCJile.; 
long clear bacon. ICitliiH'c. Lard Is firm for spot lot* 
and weak for forward delivery. We quote at hie. for 
cash : Hepteniber at I5,'„c.: U> ,c. Is bid for Deeeiuber. 
City 15KO., lor steam ami kettle. 
Poultry nnd CJitim*.—Poultry i* becoming morn 
largely Included in retail market trade, uml prices 
for good rttiH-k arc very flrut, 
Turkeys, Jersey, V it., 82k#93e.: Weslern, 8!w22c. 
Fowls Jersey, 20®22c.: Wnsturn, 18(5.19e. Spring 
Chickens. -• It,., 8h,i,29c.; Duck*. (N. .1.,) 87c.r,'81. per 
pair; Western, li'2--.7Ai-. Geese Jersey, 82.5a(.,9 per 
pair. Game show* more variety. We quote sound 
prairie liens, per pair, 81.12. ; 1.26. Partridges, 8l.2.Vm 
du 1.95; woodcock, 8l.l2ig;l.25; Mallard, 75c.; common 
duck, 50",:02c. 
Seeds.Timothy arrives heavily, and the market 
is lower: quoted at 85.57415.75. clover nominal II 
(>»'llYe, Rough Max, 82.95".8.10. Cotton seed, $18)0 
22.50 {( ton. 
Slewrine,—There is more stock, but choice rg- 
mains llrm at 19c. with sales. 
Sumac.- Sicily, low grade per ton 8-70(5 115 currency, 
do., high grade do., srilb'J.TU. Virginia 8.70",.it) do. 
Tn llnvv. The market Is quiet ut OlfMOKc. for out¬ 
side, and UNe. for city. 
Tobacco. A brisk business In Kentucky leaf; for 
shipment is quoted at steady rates. Beodllllg, also, 
is more active uml Arm. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Frosted lugs .r. 1 ,<?c ovc. — — 
Partly frosted do.. 7 ("i 7 1 , - - 
Sound do. 7'X"u g 9 (5510c. 
Gninmon leaf. HVp.r 9 lODf.ulOV 
.Medium leaf. 9'-("" 94f 11 ". IIV 
Good loaf. 10 "til!,' 12 "'.1394 
Fine leaf. imjial.i I 2 \". i:( 
wmf- "*•* 13H«M4 
Solectlons. 12 W"a 1374 l.'i;,'".- H 
Old Cron. Now Crop. 
Connecticut and Mass.fillers..., 18 I2w;(.. l lc. 
Blmlurs, Seconds.19 ".39 15 "[2,7 
Wrai.pors lots.!I5 (wtl) 30 "do 
Fine wrapper*.45 ".57 42 <<,,70 
Now York Stale tillers.10 "t 12 9 < 2 >|t) 
Average lots.Ill GbSli 18 <.i25 
Wrapper*.20 ,u.;i5 hi o. L r . 
PonnsylvanUi and Ohio Oilers .10 ... 18 8W«> 9'4 
Average lots.HI ot23 loS^ralti 
Wrapper*... '45 "ul5 1.7 "u.'SU 
Yaha —Wo quote: Havana.-Common, 81k,.,85c.: 
good. 98^92e.; line. 95e."o8l.(t>, currency. Vara—I 
mil*.87 -jC.: It cuts, 8Uf2!v.«-fl.07. avorago lots,92Ho. 
eurroney. 
iM ANlti'Ac'i'iTiMiin Ton trrn. -Iltaok work, common 
ami modluio, l.SdVMe.; good mi l Hue, 22",,2lie. Bright 
work Common and medium, 27'<u32c.; good and lino, 
95.u 57 c. 
Vrielublrs. Potatoes are *Dll selling at full late 
price*. Sweet polatoes continue low. Home other 
Item* of vegetables are firmer wl.lt tho advancing 
season. 
i „*.)«. 
UkJ'dtf 
li:\"dj 
l9!,"di)V 
20 <i«2l)>4 
22 (a 22 'A 
' 5I , 'U | •» V " V 'VIII T, q*/. ». ^«l , W I * ff-U 
corn, ci UKi, 50u,(i»8i; eaubngc. is me, .«a..,12: turnip*. 
Russia, V bid., 82; tomatoes V bush . 75c".,81: marrow 
squash, f bid., 8 i ! I,Inin Beans, n bush., 81.50; egg 
plant*, r' bid., $1,60.; garlic, i< 100 lulnclic*, fekalO; 
pickle*, V 1 , 000 , t 2 . 6 (l"( 3 ; purupkhis, ft 101 ), fH. 
Wool.--The market la le* i native. Fleece P fil¬ 
ing slowly, will, ludders domaudlng very full prices. 
Pulled nr,, dull with prices lliiatiailgeit. Texn* and 
California grmles are field generally above tbn views 
of buyer*. Foreign are vcr y quiet. Latent sales lire 
of fleeces at. 31c. for unwashed; 85o. for Georgia . i.7"» 
17'xc. for X Slate and Michigan ; iso. for medium 
Ohio; 190. for XX Wisconsin and Michigan; I'.H.e. 
for X. 011 in; 68 Gc for X X Ohio - pulled III !t(lwi99e. lor 
short extra : ..ll/e. for lamb*: :8".;4()c. lor super; 
t ul.l.ed at filfiiJhlc . 1 Texas at 1754290, fur common to 
lair; ('alltornla at 23".3le for burry and slightly 
burry; 31i;.,3le. for spring; ;t9,.j.57c forpullod. 
Whiskey.—Is much lower; Western soiling at 
a* £5880. 
—— M l- 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Nkw Von if, Hept. 15, 1870. 
With lighter receipts the inark»l..* havo ruled 
steady during the week, hut are rather lament tho 
close. The heavy supply of both cgttlo and sheep, 
one week ago, left a surplus to begin Die present 
week, so there has been no ilellcldriev. even with the 
great lulling off In arrivals. Freight* have been 
deluded, tne three leading lines charging 810(1 per car 
from Chicago, while the New York Central and Krio 
charge «l!0 I rum Buffalo. Kven this great advance Is 
not likely to be permanent, for another 8211 per cur is 
hinted nt. This companies evidently mean to be paid 
for doing business tor nothing, as they did for u 
whllb in the summer. 
TUT A 1,8 |,1 VK STOCK I'OIITIIK WKKK. 
Btiovirt, 
Mil. h 
Cowl 
Colvcn, 
Sliiiap. 
Ifoga. 
This week. 
7.928 
hi 
:i, i rj 
32.290 
12.587 
1 ,asl week. 
9.911 
M 
3,179 
41.328 
11*1,554 
Correspond'g w'k 'fill. 
7.IHW 
Ut! 
2,429 
39.147 
18,090 
Averagn '09. 
93 
I.W 
28.135 
i7..i;« 
IIocvc*. -It is not thought that the advance in 
freights, which went into affect on Monday, will add 
til 111 )' price, of cattle here, Drovers will probably in¬ 
sist, mmn get ling them that much cheaper at the 
West. The usual tendency of the market at. Huh sea¬ 
son of the year, when the failing pastures and tho 
Idea oT putting stock upon dry feed cause them to be 
sunt in freely, 1* towards lower rate*. The pelting 
up of freights nray check Die downward tendency. 
A scarcity of prime cattle keeps fat beeves up to 
hike,, with a few. sold Monday, ut 17c. 
There was noLUieg among the 2,1170 head offered 
to-day good enough to bring over Wo. Nearly half 
of them wero Texans sold at. 8"tdQ<>. One drove of 
cwt.average $45 V head. Some Stato bulls com¬ 
ing 2 year* old were sold at $20,,"31 1 each, or 3440 . V 1". 
live welgtil. It will bo borne In mind that Die prices 
reported In tills market, unless otherwise specified, 
are so much F tti. for the net weight ul the dressed 
sides, usually guessed ut, though frequently obtained 
by Welgtiliig alive mid agreeing upon !l shrinkage, 
which is generally 4!l"444 lb* per 1(10 its. of live 
weight, for tali- Western, and aboul ouiHiulf for 
Texan*. 
Tim offerings for Monday hint were DO ears of 
about 17 each, ut one hundredth street; 128 car* at 
Weehawkcn and 57 at Communtpaw, making ,7,(728 
head, besides a few lot* of stale held from the pre¬ 
vious week, and still with a good demand every¬ 
thing was sold off. 
Those cattle came from tlo; following States, viz.: 
Illinois.3,140 I'e.xas. 2,320 
New York. 
.. 
Kentucky. 
Missouri.. . 
1 afmdu. 
Connecticut. 
reported one week ago. Nearly all the cows re¬ 
ceived are common. A lot of 10 sold at. $ 03.50 per 
head, some others at 872, aud a few at $S0".s6. The 
range is from 8511 to $90, 
VcnI Cnlvr*. There Is no change, whatever In 
calve*. I’, on., mils voil arc scarce and In demand 
at-12."He. per lb., while common to fair sell at. OCvllu. 
Grog*, buttermilk, amt otht'r fed calve* constltuiu 
Hie chief stock in trade, and command hui 7 c., though 
uftonest sold by the head ut. t-7.711"' 11 each. One lot 
of rising 100, brought *ll)..7t): 2ft sold at $9; 5.7 ai $7.50; 
a lot of 181 lbs. at lie.; ,71 fill Bucks Co., l'a.. milk 
calves at, L' .i-. per lb., live weigh, ; some ol lb Bis., 
12c., and a few choice State, 157 ills., ut 13c. 
Sheep nml l.ooibs. Here we have quite a fall¬ 
ing off m numbers, uml there Is o llrmnoss amount¬ 
ing to a light advance, or at leuat, sheep of a lower 
grade bring (lie price* -it which boiler ones Hold last 
week. Tho supply of good sheep is seamy, and tliey 
sell atlie.i;Sc- per lb,, live weight, while poor to mo¬ 
di,un go from 4'<i to5ho. l aiulis eoiiie ia somewhat 
freely, ami vary from ti";e. for very poor, up to 8 V,e. 
for extra fat Ini*. As illustrations, we note a car In¬ 
diana sheep, KVIhs. average, sold at ,'rSc.T a ear CaniU 
ilas, DOM His., at Ii'.,,'.; u ear poor fil.M li..(),,at P.jc.j 
two cars 7(i (b. led., !(,«■: a ear Fan an, I lambs. 61 lbs., 
I ■ e.| -i i .ii suite, >8 ii,-.., 7' * car Pa., 
and a ear lat State, lB-\ ln*., 8 M. During Hie week, 
7,IMS mixed »hoOt>ail(l ULtiibH WOl'O Bold at #4.1*1 each. 
Swine. These, too.aro falling off in numbers, but 
there i' no Improvement hi prices, dressed selling at 
12 ,M"(.l'.'\c. for heavy and light Western, with nearby 
State al 13,. Ubjc A ear live hog''. 2D It)*., sold at 
SIMC,; a few State, ."■on III*,, at #9.91 per cwL 
I.ATKST Sc|)l, Hi, P. IM.— Hitvi-h- Arrivals 
to-day; (II car* at Pot.. 14 at Onu DimdrudUi 
street, i at Istli street, and 7 ut Weehawkcn, or a 
iut;,l of 1.105 head. .Most t)f the ealtie wei-n pool', 
trade slow, and many left over. The host, V V cwt. 
Kentucky gruiies, not very prime, •'•old ut I<i'-,e, 
Sheep nml l.nnihs.—With 8 ears ut Cbmumni- 
paW.lbiit. (811) street, uml 5 at W' l-biiwlten, making 
5.UR head. Tldn sheep sold poorly. 1 car of Ohio, I® 
lbs., going at 4' <'.,Hnd 2 cars of Indiana, 79 lb*., at 
-I 7 'e. A hd. „f i.s lbs. Ohio lamb ) sold at li'*e. Homo 
choice 71 lbs. Oaumla lamb* wont at 8 .' ,c. 
ling*. Arrivals to-day, 21 car* at, ('oinmunipaw, 
I' , at Woeiiawkeu and I ears at Fortieth street, or 
3 , 01)3 head, all told. Market steady but rather slow, 
owing to the warm weather. A cur259 lb*. Stato hogs 
sold alive at B&c., with a deck of 280lbs. prime,at 10 c. 
I{0(.'IIF,STHU. Scar. IK. Flour market- dull, 
Wheat lower. Best VV Idle I* fl.Mk,. I,i5>; Red Winter. 
$1.|.;iu. Corn, !Wi.#!fs.'. Barley. 81 fur two-rowed : 
8>.Ilk.).1.25 for four-rowed. Dais, .'<k',(55c. Rutter Is 
iigalti higher, and scarce at 3l"d!To. c ib. tor good. 
Kgg*. 206<22o. fl do/,. W"o| uiicliaeged, anil no Miles. 
Potatoes in good demand at i.V,.j80e. bush. Apple* 
arc plentv at 91 bbl. Ilnnay, 90c. P lb., for box. 
Chickens, W33e, D l". Peaches, $2"*2.r>(l V basket. 
Grapes plenty, lull llin dpniand contliuli's fair i'on- 
cords, It.. lc. p lh.; Delawai-es, 5C(dc.; Dianas, lie. No 
other grapes in market yet, and only few Dianas. 
Day continues scarce at 8171.422 p ton, according to 
quality. 
DIED. 
STARR. - In Rochester, on the morning of Dio 9th 
Inst., Mr.vNiK, only daughter of Samitki, l*. aud 
Cbrissii: <'. BTAitii, aged n tnontha and 24 days. 
Nay QViJiicvtiocmcnts. 
fp It E E S S E E D L I N GS. 
We have lor autumn a largo ami line slock of 
Standard Pear, No. 1, 5 t>. 7 ft.; Standard Applo, 4 
yrs.,5 to 7 1 ’t., tine; Dwarf Pear, ('hurry, Transcend¬ 
ent Crab and Plum Trees, riirrunts, &e. In season. 
Pear and Apple flood, Puar Root Grafts. 
JPBJA.lt KKKDIJNGS. 
Tho largest and finest Stock In the United States. 
They are superb—flee from Might amt tine. Sam¬ 
ples. Price l.ist or trees, seedlings. Ac., on applica¬ 
tion. Rales reiisoniihle—quAllty best. 
'I'. T. SOUTIIWICK i'(>„ Dansvillo, N. V'. 
rjilIK FLA ST IF TIDSSiV KUPPOKTFlt- 
8 This Important invention rurnlrr* fnn.in-r Huiier- 
iug from rupture needless, ms if Immcdinldv relieves 
and will mire ten cases where any metal spring truss 
will cure one: for the reason that this I- worn con¬ 
stantly, night and day. without anmivaoce. 
KI.AKTII TRUSS (31., 1183 Broadway, N. Y. 
I JO If SAI.F,. ». r ».OlDI VKIIY I,A ItGKA \ l» 
I healthy PKADI I TltKKS, one year old from bud, 
of Die very best variolic*, new arid old, budded on 
natural seed storks. Address 
K. R. CO('I I RA N, Middletown, Delaware. 
1 E\V8S F. ’r<y\VEI«, RodieHler, N. Y. 
1 i The.. name add place, when round on a 
Thermometer, is a sure guarantee ol it* i-elluldlity 
and accuracy. Huy Tower’s make, and be saro of 
getting the best to be bad, and at as low price as any. 
OV02T 00,000 
sold last year, and not one returned a* Imperfect. 
Barometers nnd Dairy Thermometers for farmers’ 
use. Dealers, xend for Price 1.1*18. 
| j I T C 11 V, O C 1 i * S 
USIC 
419 Indiana. 95 
1150 Iowa. 54 
588 Virginia. 84 
351 Michigan... 9ti 
— NewJert.oy. 15 
© 
’I’hu following aro the prices at the close of the 
market: 
Thl* week. Last week. 
(ten Is. Cent*. 
Choice bullocks, HI lb.ICft ® 17 KJ hp^ 
Good to prime. " ...15 (.« Id l, 7 '.f «« 15'; 
Medium.. “ ...It "« IIJ 4 It & II 1 -.; 
Ordinary. •* ...11 ,. 9 13 II rg, 13 
Poorest grade. “ ... 7 II) 7 "« II) 
Avoniguo! all sales.— or 14 — 1,'i-X 
TIilcli Fimv*. —The city fresh tviw trade amounts 
to very little at this season of the year. 
Milkmen are generally well supplied with animals, 
wldle cooler weal her lessens the demand for milk. 
If purchase* must be made, they are frequently done 
in the country, or from wbat aro known a*“cow 
peddlers," who purchase in the country and else¬ 
where, anil drive their stock around, supplying those 
who are in want. There is not quite the depression 
Any Ten 8*ieees mailed on re¬ 
ceipt of One Dollar. 
Parents cun rest assured that, In tho tuturo ns in 
the past, our publications will bn scrupulously free 
from any tiling that him an immoral or hurtful ten¬ 
dency, so that those who pureliuse the numbers as 
issued will find nothing to offend even Die most fas- 
dldloub taste. Tile following are now ready : 
No. AtTTITOIt. 
A Young Widow's Lament. 
Alpine Bell*. 
Among the Heather... 
Anvil Churns. 
Beacon that lights me home. 
Beautiful Bird. 
Beautiful Maud. 
BesWDful Moon. 
Blue Bell. 
Bl ight he tho place of thv soul. 
Brown Kves and Blue Kye*. 
Bridge, Tip!. .... . 
Cure,'met, Fantasia. 
i ’unilvul of Venice. . 
Christina* Palms.. . . 
Csmidoid I’olkn Itedowu. 
Forte hit Wall/.. 
Compass Flower. 
Culprit Fay. 
Ihiuliin and I 'lorn. 
Daughter el Kvn. 
Dear Hearth and Dome..... 
Do not forget 11 )••, ... 
Do yon really think lie did?. 
Dolly Hawn. 
Drum Uliickstep. 
Delhi Galop. 
IGnilly Galop. 
Bug,'tne Waltz. 
Faust .March. 
P lower Queen.,.. 
Front Flower. 
Garden Ctl v March. 
Glnnwomi Polka . 
Grand Duchess Waltz. 
Genevieve March. . 
Heart should never grow old. 
rtelen Galop... .. 
I would I were a sDo . .. 
In tear* I pine for ilice .. 
It, Is belter to laugh Ilian Lie sighing. 
Indian March. .. 
, l Wonder who she was. 
Jenny May Polka. 
Jolly Sunla Claim Is here. . 
Keep Rowing... 
Kiss Walts... 
Kit. Flaniiagan’s Fairy.., . 
Lark now leaves his watery lici t. 
Lilian’s Song.. 
• Long Ilruncii Polka. 
Lord’s Prayer. 
, Dim. 
. I,iilu Polka. 
.Malden’s Prayer. 
Mallbrao I’olka... 
Mlonit! Galop. 
Monastery Bells. 
My Dearest One for Thee. 
, Nelly Carey. 
. Nine Dee . . . 
, Non I’ari'll .. .... ... 
NOrall U’NoJl’a Reply .. 
Nun’s Prayer. 
. Old Monsquotulre. 
, i) Mol her dear. .Ici'iisalmii. 
, Orphco mix Phifer* Galop. 
. Peioltj on KjuUi.. 
, Poiisce do Moment... 
. Pioneer's March.... ..... 
Plaasimt. Dreams. 
, Pulling bard against the stream. 
. Uiiren of my heart. 
, Btsipcr and the Flower*... 
. Itemcnibrnnce. . 
, Bistort Waltz. 
. Sell Flewer... .. 
, Sleep well, sweet angel. 
, Silver I Meant Waltz. 
, Starry Flag . 
, So Lonely without. Them. 
. Starlight Serenade. 
. Syren Waltz. 
. Tlnui art like tho flower. 
. Try Again ... 
. Valilanco Polka..... 
, Watcli mi the Rhino. 
. Wuverly Waltz. 
. Wedding March. 
. Woll at flic Door... 
. Was thorn any harm in that?. 
. Yea, Loving hearts.... 
. You Got! You Bet!. 
A ITTlIoll, 
.-F.ngelm.'mn 
.A sdier 
.Wet more 
.Verdi 
.Hatton 
,.... Wctmnru 
_Wetmoro 
.Pi'ndol 
.Maoder 
.Tavlor 
.Pratt 
.BLocklcy 
.lone* 
.Krug 
. .Tucker 
... Sander*).u 
....Baruekov 
.Wei more 
.,. .Wetnioi'O 
.Purcell 
.Talexy 
.Thomas 
.Aida 
.Hudson 
.Womcra 
.Boveri y 
.I’rinco 
.......Deems 
.Jones 
.Gounod 
.Gat.nssl 
.Wei more 
.Wet more 
.Briggs 
—Offenbach 
....Offenbach 
... ..Wet more 
....Burnell),V 
..Glover 
.Verdi 
.Donizetti 
. ...Offenbach 
.vvotinoro 
_Bill'll, <l<nv 
.71 Hint'll 
...Binidersori 
.Arditi 
.II. F. 
.Hutton 
.Wood 
.He .Meyer 
. 11 olden 
— Benjamin 
.Fiiidul 
.Wetmoro 
—flandersoti 
_Baruekov 
.Wrly 
.M.'nalcr 
_Rlaiuphin 
.Daniel 
.Wetmoro 
.Wetmoro 
.OborDnir 
.Faso 
.Walker 
.Agusty 
..,Welnlore 
.Bnmekov 
.Wetmoro 
.Talexy 
.Clifton 
.Wetmoro 
.Blockloy 
.Campanil 
.Arditi 
.Wetmoro 
.A lit 
.Wctmore 
.Millard 
.Pratt 
.Wet move 
.Gruff 
... ltubinsleia 
.IDissol 
.A seller 
.Wilhelm 
.Raymond 
.Mendelssohn 
.Millard 
.Davies 
.Faso 
.Currier 
10 PER CENT V Kits US 7 PER CENT. 
$1,090 at Annual Interest, for Ml .vein'*, at 7 per cent., 
amounts to #18,129: #1,900 at Animal Irderqal for 50 
years, at III per cent,., amounts to *11.,399. Purlieu 
desiring to make good Investments in Bond ami 
Mortgage on improved Farm or City Property. Mu 
nieipal Bond* or oilier First-ela.-s fluent Dies, that 
will [my them ten pur cent, on their invest menl, ean 
ilo so hv applying to (lie ROCll KflTlClt LOAN Afl- 
HOCIATION, No. 8 Power*' I'ouimefelaI Building, 
Rochester, N. Y. Correspondence solicited. Ad¬ 
dress J. H. ALLEN, flocrotary. 
'J' II E IV E E 11 
r \ *1 V !iY F IV O St IT E. 
Not complicated in construction. 
Easy to regulate and keep In order, 
flimple to learn and operate. 
Making a Lock-Stitch which will not unravel. 
Doing tile greatest variety of work with tho fewest 
changes in its mechanism. 
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL, 
THE MOST DESIRABLE, 
THE MOST POPULAR, 
SEWING MACHINE. 
83/” Agencies existing, or wanted, everywhere. 
Manufactory and Managing Office, 
HARTFORD, CONN. 
N. ll.^See Premium List on page 128, Rural of 
Feb i 1 1 
E W .1 E U s E Y 
SEVEN PER CENT. TOWN BONDS, 
AUTTIORIM) BY ACT OF THE I.ED1SI.ATUHE, 
and tlie issue restricted to one-tenth tho assessed 
valuation of the real estate of the following towns: 
NEW PROVIDENCE, Union County, 
R EDM I NSTICK, Somerset County, 
ItER.VVRD, Homersc! County, 
In #100*. $500 mill $1,000, mid having 
im in 15 ia 23 year* to run, 
AT S5 AND INTEREST, 
Interest payable MOtni-fUfltotally. January and .Inly, 
at the American Exchange Bank. New York, free of 
tax. For full particulars, apply to 
IP A It K Ell A LA \V HENCE, 
Ituukern, No. I Wall St., New York 
BROOM CORN MACHINERY 
for preparing tin. crop for market. 
Estimates for complete or partial *ets of machinery 
furnlsbed by 
H. II. ALLEN A CO., 
180 and 191 Water St., * 
1*. O. Box 370. New York City. 
HITC EC C OCR’S 
Boys’ and Girls’ 
MUSICAL ALBUMS. 
HScnutiriil B.itSle (*cnis Tor I'ruc. 
ticM'laying, arranged lor 
Little Finders. 
Retail, 10 centa each. Six Pieces in each 
Album. The six Albums mailed (postage 
paid,) on receipt of Sixty Cents. 
C'oiiteiiti* ,\o. 1. 
Little Maggie May. 
The Flying Trapeze, 
Up in a. Balloon. 
Captain Jinks. 
Not for Joseph. 
Champagne Charlie. 
(’on ton I n IYo. 2. 
Good Rye John. 
Five o'clock In tho Morning. 
Beuutil'ill Rolls. 
Tassels on the Boots. 
I’addlo y.ur own Canoe. 
The Wolf at the Door. 
Content* ^’o. it. 
Birth ot the Saviour. 
Angels ever Bright and F’air. 
Jesus. Lover of my Soul. 
Rest for the Weary, Rest. 
Mary ut Lho Saviour's Tomb. 
Lord, Dismiss us with Thy Blessing. 
Content* iNo. 4. 
Mabel Waltz. 
Crescent City March. 
Wood side waltz and Polka. 
Sunset Galop. 
Genevieve Waltz. 
Continental Schottische. 
Content* !Yo. 5. 
Guadnllna Waltz. 
Sweet Robin. 
Drawing-Room Schottische. 
Dutchman's la-etui We Dog. 
What Need have I the Truth to Tell. 
Kiss Waltz. 
Contents \'o. tJ. 
The Fairies Frolic. 
Tho Fairy Boy. 
The Blue Bird I Vika. 
Kelvin Grove. 
K Blarney. 
Glen wood Polka. 
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RECEIPT OF RETAIL PRICE. 
Address 
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Publisher, 124 Heckman Si reel. New York. 
