Antifriction 
Horse Power 
PO r..y57(>.NEWY()RK 
atiDDlr nt 35c. ^ Tb. Etres scarce, at 25<$2?c. dozen. 
Aiu'ilcs*are worth about $1 V barrel for the fruit. 
QuJnces. 1 ^ 25 ¥ bushel. Dried apple* me very 
dull, nt ^.<.* 60 . f I*. Potatoes are « r "»‘“i’J.SS? "lijJ? 
4L7fK«2.5" i> barrel, tin* hitter price lor Early Rose. 
Hay scarce at ?Vfw21 f* ton. 
Flour.— A very fair business has been transacted 
in low (trades for shipment- 'J’hestoolt c.f tbcseaorts 
is very light, anil Munir price* are pan . I he heller 
qualities, sailed for h.enl use. are IJhml/, a el nitl r 
tume price# urn roll hit. \W uuoto nt .n.iu j r 
superilne State: *5.*5v* M6 for comm in ev»r<a do.. 
JS-tikS6.70 Tor good to choice do.; 4S,.Ntrii..ubnn iM.no 
it,..; fa.l.V»5.30 for superflne Michigan, HutIjUHb Ohio, 
Iona, Ac.; 45,4&®3.'<5 for extra do.; 4.>J»> i 8.0n Tor 
cltolce extra do., including snipping brands tit round 
iioop Ohio ut 45.AV.u5Jw. and trade brands ol do. at 
t.i. Uaifl.40; good to cliotco while wheat extras at 
inffi&Sh H. Louis ut 4M** &* for cotiiKioli to fa r 
extras.and 4 K. 8 tt. 58 . 6 l> for good to choice. Sot tbern is 
tinner: sales are making at for exit a*, and 
»i;.3.W8.5U Tor good to choice. H>e hour is selling 
slowly at UliJiaaVi for the range. Corn men I* lower 
and quiet; sales of Western lit 44.i5, (j?| 
Southern: for Brandywine. Corn nieal, 
Western white, at ft.'.! j do ., Western 
at #4.601*4 70; do., Jersey, at W.tt*'’ do-, Hiand >- 
wine. #5.2613 ; do., Marsh's Calorfc. ^ •>!'•• 
course. 100 lbs., ♦I.CkVo 1.70; do., flue follow, do.. 42.1.X® 
2 , 20 ; do., wliite, do.,43.2ttd2.40. 
FrcMi Fruits.— Canal tipples do not arrive freely, 
but heavy supplies are anticipated for next week. »Jid 
old prices are uncliauged for t.hu bulk of the JUiPPlj - 
A row clltdOC t iviinty-oiiiiCO anil tall pippins may be 
quoted ut 4'2.37V,, but this i* the lop price for any¬ 
thing fancy. Pears are scarce and very Irregular in 
prices ttrapes are In demand when line, iiiid Hub e 
of the ends of North Kiver vineyards are bring hg 
high prices. Quinces begin to sell. Cninberrles uie 
W Aprdes. fanov, pnrhbl.. 422i’.<i42..37 i do. fair to good, 
*1 In poor. T.'V-.o. 41.2.'.. Duchess pears, ordi¬ 
nary, per bill.. do. extra, 41H««20; VlrgaUeu, 
dn.,*S*.20; Louise Bonne, do.. Cooltlng. do,, 
> Imibellft* pur lb,, 7uftUki*; Iojui, 
I'ntaWbti^V: Diana. Mil. Outnecs, per bhl.. 
‘•I.'uee. t-Sc<t»;do.cv'h‘‘‘ 0, V } ‘T.nV.omVimLh : 
HENRY WARD BEECHER'S 
NEW PAPER, 
The Christian Union, 
A Thorough?! n; Religious Family Newspaper. 
TEE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET, 
Tin; Little Falls cheese market has been dull dur¬ 
ing the week ending Oct. 15lh, and prices lower than 
had been expected bv fnctoiymon. I’hijrc was agood 
delivery ol farm dairies, the shipments by railroad 
amounting to l.ittT boxes, nnd by canal, npward of so 
boxes. Fane.y farm dairies brought ILiO., but the 
average price for farm lots of lair quality, was from 
IJJVj tu lie. , 1 -a 
'the usual number of factorymen were in market. 
Oirentic sonieH.Ottl boxes, only a part of which changed 
hands. AaJcs were dull, the views of holders being 
geneiully above those Of buyers. '1 be fancy factorb s 
held quite Urm at lie., but near the close of the mar¬ 
ket, yielded it »hltae. tn their figures, W it report MW 
leading sales of factories as follows; Katoiiv lie. 
ILic - sneyder A Maxbeld, MNf-i S o! rl iiu'V- 
Mopsou’aCold Creek, |4\o.: Mlddleville. l»‘sc., A\ ery 
A Iv.--. lu«c.;J. n. Ivi-s, II’,e.; bprliH'lleld i eiitei. 
14\e.; Smith Greek. MVc.; MaoInilm, U'vC ; Xbinhe m 
Tm-nnlUe. ULc.; Vniiliornvllle. 14-kc.; North I'ulr- 
Described on page 235 (Oct. 8 ) of ItuiiAL Nj" ,v " 
YoukK it, and on its Premium List. Full description 
and lllusirated circular of th U (and othera yt OUr 
general assortment of A(rHIl l -1 I RA!. IM LL- 
MKNTS, MACHINES, and l* Hit 1 ILl/KKS and 
SEEDS) sent to ull applicants oil receipt of stamp. 
Address _ 
This Is the mill/ religious paper to which Mr. 
BKEomai In any way contributes. In its columns 
will be found contributions from the best talent 
In the land. 
If. may be best, described as an Unseetnrian, Inde¬ 
pendent. Weekly Jouriiul, devoted to Koligum. Mor¬ 
als Reform, Foreign and Domestic News of tho 
Church and tho World, Literature. Science, Art, 
Agriculture, Trade. Finance, etc., etc., and con¬ 
taining 
Household Stories, Choice Poems, 
CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT, Etc., Etc., 
‘embracing contributions from well-known eminent 
writers. 
It has Something for all Members ofj 
the Household. 
TANDAltO SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS, 
i 
PUBLISHED BY 
Nearly F.very Advertiser, who nmlces auvcriiR- 
ing pay, contracts through a responsible Agency. 
Experience having taught them to avail them¬ 
selves of the services of those who have made 
the business a study. The Agency of Geo. I. 
Rowell & Co.. No. 40 Park How, New York, is 
the most competent in the country, and ninny 
of ttie largest ailvortisers make all their con¬ 
tracts through thorn. 
Guyot’s Elementary Geography.... 
(iuyuL’H Iivt^rmrriiuti! Ut'oKruuny... J [J: 
(J uyot*s Common tfuHool Cruotfntphy. i ^ 
Uuynt's Wall Map*, Small Series ...... .*Wand 25 00 
fluyoftt Wall Maps, Intermediate Sorloa.as Wl 
Uuvot * Wall Map*, Largo Series.* * JJJ 
GuyoC* Wall Map*, Chemical Serlc*.4a 0« 
•* incomparably superior to anything published.’’— 
AGASSIZ, 
These are the only works of tho kind which ovo- 
coed on the ground t hat <)ooyr«t>h\t I* i Sdonou capa- 
liln of being reaolved lnt<. It* iiUMPunU. eacli to he 
lirnnented In its dependent order, Uie same as other 
S '’rh'e'lodgment already owlablished for these works 
in the chief centers of educational opinion through¬ 
out mir country declares the correctness ol their 
plan and methods; while the signal prngrpM 111 ■<"- 
aritvkicill teaching, observabhs on every hand since 
their publication, sufficiently nssurua tho value of 
their ministry. 
Felter's Graded School Arithmetics. 
Feller’s First l.esaons in Nurohers. 25 
Feller’s Primary Arithinel if.,.. 
Feller's Intermediate Arithmetic,,. 
Felter's Grammar School Arithmetic. a> 
Indopondent. 
Feltor’s Intolloctuai Arithmetic. *•] 
Felter’s Prnetlcal Arithmetic..w 
Foiter’s Teuelier’* Manual. - J 
Cooley’s Natural Science Series. 
Cooley’s Natural Philosophy..... 
Tenney’s Natural History Series. 
Tenney’s Natural History of Animals....42 IJ 
Tenney's Manual of Zoology.. .. . •> 
Tftiinov’M Naturul lliHtury UiibUriH. i* 
work off burdensome stock, the market ehising a lit¬ 
tle ilrmer. We quote at 41.12 for old No. - ..pnng . 
$1.20 for vrvry cho4c® «»•*! ^ Mllwnukfe; -fl.-* n>r 
new No. 2 spring; *l.‘Wil.;!(l for new No. I *1 r ng^. 
fl.llO for choice umber Gveen Hay soring . 41 
Admirable contributed anil editorial art 
cussing Ml tlie great topics of the day; fri 
mation on miliaoknoyed subjects; oolistanl 
provision for tlie Interest of those Having 
ti,e success of Christian work among the In 
much matter 
Pooms; liousoho 
*1.30 for choice utuber Green liny spring . 41 
for winter red amt amber Western; 41-d tor very 
choice new amber Inillumi I flmt ’’. "r 'J.O.Vrc 
*1.70 for while California, and 4l.itt.tl.75 tor whita 
Stal e. Rye is selling slowly, at '.K>e. for now Wo*Un n, 
and 85c. for old do. Barley Is lower with however, j, 
fair inquiry at the concessions; latest sales at 4Lis 
for Western. Hay Quinta at 41.26. Corn has bcini 
offered freely, and prices have declined ; we quote 
at A’k!. tor new Western mixed. Dais are higher and 
active at 53H^s53c. for Western, (kx.iSi.’< a\ for ulno. 
IInv nnd Sirn w.-Shlpplng qualities have been 
worked off about as fast as received. 'V arcaraft 
fair number of Hoot hern orders hern, ami price* uro 
very ll.m. Sales nt *LI),V. ( ,L10. Prime sells nmrtorate. 
Iv W ell at fl.IOMl.4U. Straw is Arm and In tnodernte 
dcuuind at 4l.0.'s.i,LID Tor long rye; S5i®»)c. Tor short 
rye ; 75(i.«80c. for oat. 
Honcv. Receipts urn heavier, anil with a wider 
distribution of stock prices are ordy rteadr. We 
quote fancy clover comb gtuss boxes, ittai.iOc, buck 
wheat 2 tti<; 2 uc. 
Hops. There was considerable trade earlv In the 
week from brewers to replenish stocks, bit I bo 
market closed quietly. The arrivals are tail, and In 
excess of tho wants of the trade. We quote new nt 
i&iitSc. for fair ami good Western; State at l.)«.l7c.. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
NR'V Vnltlf. Oct. 13, 1870. 
extreme quickly follows another. There was 
supply all round lust week, and prices ruled 
Fact* lor I lie Ladies .— 1 Thinking it duo 5 'Oiit’ la¬ 
bors in behalf Of easing women's work, I here¬ 
with state that in the year 1854, I purchased one 
of the Wheeler Sc Wilson Sewing Machines, be¬ 
ing at thaf day most fully informed of their ex¬ 
cellence over all others. This machine has heen 
in almost uninterrupted Use ever since, (a perh id 
of nearly iUtcen years,) on many totally differ¬ 
ent materials, such as ray own boots, my boy s 
clothing, needle-hooks, beside the usual heavy 
and light goods worn by Ladies and children. It 
has never been repaired, and does not need it 
yet. 1 have often blessed the day an which I 
hi st entered your fine establishment as a pur¬ 
chaser.-M rs. J. W. D. Patten, Wwhinolon, 
tlie suffering and tho poor 
and pure religious tone 
and Chat for the little ones, 
A DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT, 
under the supervision and personal management of 
Mrs 11 W UicWHEU, who is both an accomplished 
housekeeper mid a writer skilled in setting forth 
homo topics in an interesting manner; an Interest¬ 
ing selected Mlscnlluny ; and all tlie other wealtli o 
material heretofore enumerated. 
It is the Brightest and Most Interest¬ 
ing Religious Paper Published, 
being quoted from by the press of the whole conn- 
Lrv. mnrn oxtiMittively than any other. Ita digests ot 
stroii#. •mu iwnt tlus donlorn out in force, nnd tho 
Is* overstocked inurkot* nnd a decline ngnin. 
Tlie Increase In entile, shoon nnd hog* over tho 
previous week, is in.OOQ. With tho exception Of 
i.lie heovoB nearly all t he stock has noon sold. Ah n 
general rule drovers sell their stock soon utter 
It arrives ill. some price. In nine cases nut of ton 
the first offers are best, considering tlie cost nr keep¬ 
ing, and the fact that they fall away in Uesn Iri Spite 
of all tho care bestowed upon them. The markets 
dose tame. 
TOTALS LIVE STOCK Coll THE WEEK. 
Mlioh 
B.*vM. Cowi. C.lvwi. ShnAp. Hogl* 
This week . 8.574 73 2.5R5 41,961 31,181 
Last week .... ..B.Wl 72 S.itsT 31,862 
Correspond'g w’k 'HU '1,2-G 74 1,6711 29,347 17,745 
Average '09.0,2tki 9,1 1,8117 28,4,16 17,AVI 
Uneven. — Here we have a gain of 3,000 bend, and 
the result Isas might, be expected. vt*.i-u fal lag off 
in price varying from >*; tn lo. V lb. umicoiinderahln 
slock unsold. The market dosed very firm, with 
tunli prices, one week ago. Drovers, however, "•ere 
actively at work West, and the result was 6 ,mil cattle 
thrown upon tho market Sunday aud Monday, arid 
tlie lob was done for the week. Butchers bought, 
heavily on Sunday, and drammed the market with 
dressed meat on Monday morning to such an extent 
ns to otlttftOu tlecslioi? of Ut. t* ib. «*n aide#, nnd tlipre 
has been n.. III.* to the dead meat markets since 
Good prices were Obtained for the large numbers 
of cattle sold on Sunday, and the close an Monday 
was only a little weak and prices somewhat shaded. 
A few or the host 7J4<fcU uwt. Illinois and Kentucky 
cattle brought ICKc., with just a ton layer 01 I 6 \ 0 . 
Not very line Texans sold at 12c.. and no sales were 
made under 9Rc. Since then the arrivals Imre been 
large -389 ve»t«rihiy anil V.HGI to-day—Entirely ebang- 
Ing the course of things, and rendering it impossible 
to sell out,even ut K«lo. decline. Very many Tex¬ 
an- were included in to-day’s arrivals, and among 
them was a genuine rull-grown buffalo, which stray 
ed among the cattle when a rulf, urul grew up luinu 
among them ; of course, he was an object of ourtosl- 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
STAMMERING CURED 
a NOES, For description, address 
Box 51170, New York. 
by Bates’ A it: 
SIMPSON S CO 
from all parts of tho world, mndo with great labor 
and care, are romarkubly compendious and clear. 
Tenney’s Natural History 
Sheldon’s Professional Works. 
Sheldon’s Lesson* tm Objects. 
Sheldon's Maiumi of Klementary Instruction ... 1 7 j 
Sheldon's First Reading Book. ~> 
Sheldon's Primary Phonic Charts. I’-tt) 
The above works of Profs. Dooley, Tennev and 
SlIEl.ooS ure recognised as fUinilnril in i heir respect¬ 
ive departmentsi and Ilnur Introduelnm into tho 
best school* of our country Is rapidly Increasing. 
Beside numerous School Text-Books not named 
here, we publish it large number or works of the 
highest character, peculiarly suited to the needs ol 
TEACHER8’ REFERENCE LIBRARIES. 
Fur Special Circulars, Descriptive Catalogues and 
I Price Lists. I'lense address 
c SCRIBNER & CO., 654 Broadway, New York. 
close. We quote wholesale raes* pork, casn. unu io- 
matndetr ol October, »2fi.2a.and lobbing parcels of lm) 
Ibs.downwurd, FitJ.iff S^’Jii.iiO. Oiherdesci Iptionshave 
sold only to a trilling extent. I In. stocks of noth 
pork and hrul are receiving larger additions from tin. 
west. Tierce beef is barely quotable; there is a fan 
movement In hbls. to go out. We quote; tTuin moss, 
4l4(<>iS; extra mess, 4t*V., 13 fur bbl*.; $28'<t.4l for Ua. 
prime mess, and *2wll for tea. India me**. Bern 
Imms sell at 432 as an average price, with sa i s of oO 
bbls. per day Out meats are hardly SO Urm, the 
ubuifdancc and low price of bog*. logeUinr with I bo 
par l la I disuse of Ice, allow* cutter* to ease up In 
prices. Smoked hams, city. 2h‘.DBe : \\ c:.t*.rn light 
dors. pickled i.ams. Western, 
riu, 20c.: Ion# I'.leur bsioon, 15c. Ure^a«<l huiifl, 
oily, urn quoted at llljdlikUlYc. for heuvv to mniltum, 
and lie for market, pig*. Lard Is tn light slock, both 
here and at the West, and spot prices have advanced 
VC. for Western steam, Closing very drill at mV; (a 
price given to-day for remainder of October) to tlox 
retlning and pressing demand. Future lard has 
ruled urm, ami during the week bus exceeded pres¬ 
ent. prices, but nothing can be b»(d Cor December 
under use., or for January below Who. Uty laid m 
fair demand at UXlgilSc. for steam and kettle. 
l’onlfrr uud Gam*.-Turkovs have been in 
f/irinrl n*.(!inut, »ml iir^Foti uva lower. KowU ar« OUwlor. 
Wentorn g« 4 .».nt? nro u trtllo lii^hor. Ducks uro moru 
18 V 1W20O. Do.. Western, 
18ijo20- Fowls Jersey, lw«i2»kJ.; Wostei'ti, lliaWtt. 
Spring Chickens. V m., ltt.i' 20 .-.; Ducks, IN. J.,J fl.12 
Ml. 25 per pair; Western, 87c,i,(4L Geese—Jeisey. J. 
S)3.5D per pair. Western geese, *A.(2.25 # pair. NVu 
quote; Prairie hens, per pair, 41 m I.U. Partridges, 
Western. 4 lot,t.25; ,1o„ Wastern. ♦tur.i.DO : woodcock, 
4h<c 1.12; reed birds, per do*. 4113: hares per pair, 
fittcitilc.; Venison saddle, 18q(20c. leal, per pair, Wlc. 
HcciIh.— Tbere is ft light sdDPly or clover, and the 
Bale* are in small lots at. 9J<('tl0j<fo., the h’sjBt 1 price 
fur un inferior lot of Olilo. Timothy is dull at ftL.H 
tiro eminent representative men of all denomina¬ 
tions. 
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. 
RellKlouB and Secular. 
Not oulv tho ablest and host, but, also, a* WO sup¬ 
pose, the must iiepular of American 1 ’,,V,V' I* 
Odlcal*. At all events ll Is safe to pie.Uct ll , f t 
will soon have. If It. lias not already, grenti.i lnllu- 
7 n w ilMn iirrv other religious paper in the country. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
Extract of a letter 
from « Me,Had 
Qentlcmud at Mu- 
dra», to his Brother, 
at Worcester, May, 
1861: 
PRONOUNCED 
CONNOISSEURS 
"Toll Lea & Per¬ 
rins thut their Sauce 
Is highly esteemed 
In India, and, In my 
Opinion, tho mosi, 
wholesome Sauce 
that is made.” 
And applicable to 
Every Variety 
DISH, 
At the Breakfast. Luncheon, Dinner and Supper 
Table, it Imparts the most exquisite relish and /.est. 
to Soups, Fish, Tint or (.’old Joints, Fowl. Game. eto. 
The universal demand and excellence lias led to 
many Imitations of LEA & PKItKlN 8 ' RAUCH. 
JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS, 
1 Union Square and 30 South William Street, 
Special Agent* for the United States. 
1 H\VIS uTtoWKK, Roclientor, N. V. 
j The above name and place, when found mi a 
'I'liL'YiDoiRdiur. Id ** min* gioiruptiji! Ot Iw i‘ 0 Oi»i!iity 
ami accuracy. Buy Tower's make, and he sure of 
getting tlie best to be had, and at as low price as any. 
A. NEW STOlfY 
will, in the course of this year, he commenced in 
THE Driuhtian Union -a serial story of to-day. 
Mrs. Stowe, who is also a frequent contributor 
to the paper, is now deeply engaged upon this new 
tale, which promises to bo one of the most vivid 
ami Interesting works that ever came liomliei pe»> 
TtiiH story alone would he well worth taking the 
paper for, oven if unaccompanied by tho great va¬ 
riety aud richness of other matter. 
p o n m * 
SIXTEEN PACES, LARGE QUARTO, 
is so convenient for reading, binding and preserva¬ 
tion, that It has In tlus alone a special anil peculiar 
merit not possessed by the large “ blanket sheets ; 
while its literary attractions are not surpassed by 
Therefore it, Is increasing tn circulation more rapidly 
sold lust year, and not one returned us imperfect. 
Barometers and Dairy Thermometer* tor formers’ 
use. Denier*, send for Price Lists. _ 
for preparing the crop for market. 
Estimates forcompleteor partial sets ol machinery 
furnished by H. ALL BN A; CO., 
189 and 191 Water St., 
P. O. Rnx 37«. Nexv Yo rk f lty. 
rri H E WEED 
I'AMIIV FAVORITE. 
Not complicated in construction. 
Easy to regulate and keep In order. 
Simple to learn and operate. 
Making a Lock-Stitch which will not unravel. 
Doing the greatest, variety of work with Uie fewest 
changes In its mechanism. 
Kern QUiuertisements 
DOR SALE —Olt WILL EXCHANGE 
|3 for 31) to 50 acres of superior groin land, with 
good buildings nnd fruit—a Farm of la) acres, three 
miles north of Prattsburg Village, on the creek and 
stage road to Penn Yuri. 40 acre* of It good timber, 
with 76,900 feet of Pine, Ash and Basswood lumber, 
within CO rods of a saw mill. Balance Of faj’ 111 unrtei 
good cultivation ; well watered; good building* and 
orchard*. Address .. v v 
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL, 
THE MOST DESIRABLE, 
THE MOST POPULAR, 
UT Agencies existing, or wanted, everywhere. 
M nun factory and Managing Ollicc, 
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N. B.—See Premium, List on page 128, RURAL of 
Feb. 19. 
