THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
Choieo Timothy, per 100 ft,85@!10c; No, 1, WafTic; No. 2 
65(5)7llc; Clover, mixed, 55@65e. clover, 45®50c; shipping, 
50@55c; Straw—Long rye, 70@75c, short do, jOc; oat 
45® 50c. 
Cotton.—T he quotations, according to the American 
classification, are as follows: 
New Orleans. 
Uplands. and Gulf. Texas 
Ordinary......... 7 7-16 7 9-16 7 9-16 
Strict Ordinary. 7 15-16 8 1-18 , 8 1-16 
Good Ordinary.87$ 9 9 
Strict Good Ordinary.. 9 5-16 9 7-16 9 7-16 
Low Middling.. ... 9 11-16 9 13-16 9 13-16 
8trlct Low Middling... 97s 10 10 
Middling . 10 1-16 10 3-16 10 3-16 
Good Middling_ 10 5-16 10 7-16 10 7-16 
Strict. Good Mlddltng...l0 9-16 lo 11-16 10 11-16 
Middling Fair. 10 16 16 n 1-16 11 1-16 
Fair. 11 9-16 11 11-16 11 11-16 
ST A IN KD. 
Gooil Ordinary.7 3-16 i Low Middling. ... 8 13-16 
Strict Good Ord..... 7% I Middling . 9 11-16 
Hops - On export account the demand la fair for 
new crop States, on strictly flr<t.elus.s sample* how¬ 
ever; otherwise there Is little passing nnd values are 
Without cliange. American Hops—N. V. State new 
crop, choice,21®22o; prime. 18 ‘•20c crop Of 1686, com¬ 
mon to good, 10.613c, do, 1885, heat, 8uotoe; do medium, 
<i (t7c; do common, 380c; Pacific Coast, crop isSfl, best, 
13'a)15c: do common to good, ld'eiVifdn ikki, good to 
prime. 6',r,9c; Foreign -Germans, crop 188$. host, ia®i5c 
do, common to fair, 10® 12c. 
Poultry. -Urs.—Fowls, Jersey, State, and Penn- 
sylvnnla, per ft, II® 12c; fowls, West., per ft, U®l'2c, 
do southern, do, —<i -c; roosters, old. per lb, 6kjc; 
turkeys, ter ft 100«1?C; ducks, western pet pair, 
lvalue; chickens, near by, per lb. lu}tj®12c; do, medium 
to good, per ft, --(A—c: do, western, per 1b. 10J^@Uc; 
geese, western, per pair, $1 i.v.tl so. 
Font.TUT. -UitKssttu. lurkeys. per pound, at 8 
Wile; fowls, Philadelphia and Jersey l‘2)$®I8c-, do, 
weal lots], prime, rJ.t’i'Jtgc old cocks, per ft, 
7c, Squabs, white, per do*. 89 25c«2 50: Squabs, dark 
per dox. 81 Vial TSidm'ks.PhlladelphUi.Bpriug, per ft,14 
®16c; do. Long Island, do. per ft. llSftlbe do old, 
choice. U® 12c; chickens, spring. Philadelphia, large, 
per lb. li.j,18c:do do. do. mixed per ft. —'si— ejdo ao 
western, per lb, lifetime: ‘lo do slate, I2®l'2hjc 
UAjti:.—Woodcock, per pair, *1 15®1 25,Orouse,prime, 
per pair 60«t,7.'ic: partridges, prime, per pair, 60®#1. 
Fkko.— yuoted at &0®85O. for 41J ft; spring and win¬ 
ter so ft?, 7)}*®SOe; 8(1 lbs. TJ^iiiCVVaC. luO lbs. 90c 
®#t; sharps. Sinai d7M. ltye Feed, nominal at 90® 
95c.; screenings, 65®75e. 
Fruits.—<-hk*u.—A pples, red, per bbl. 81 50:yi2 90; do 
pippin, per bbl, 75e<<i2ft'; Watermelons, Jersey, per 100 
i8ui.ll do Interior, per 10n. Lib; Grapes. per 10 , 2<610c. 
Peaches, Jersey yellow, per basket, l AOuu'I 00; do do 
red and white, per basket. 1 00?*1 25; do do prime, 
per banker, sn<490c; do do common, per basket. 30 
imtOc: Pears, Bartlett, near-by. per bill, StOUti# W; do 
Howell, do, 82 25:4,2 50; do common, do, *1 50®2; musk- 
melons. Jersey per bbl, #l/i - 2 00. Plums, Damson, 
per hbl, Sfidnqifi; do do per craUi, #1®1 23; do Kellie 
Glnude, per bbl, StaToiii: dodo per crate. »1 756*2 1)0; 
Cranberries, Cape Cod, fair to fancy, per bbl, $6 50® 
7 50; do do do per crate. g'J 25® 2 13. 
Fruits.— Drisd.— yuotatious are for: Apples— 
Choice Evaporated, new, lie; do. prime, llfiie; do infe¬ 
rior, 914 c: do sliced, new. P-g-iSc, do State quarters, 
old, —®—C-: Ohio and .Michigan, quarters, old, bbls, 
~® - 0 : apple* old, 1,4 -C. • berries-pitted,new, 18 
®2'k:. Uaspberrles—evaporated, uew, 26c Blackber 
lies Sun-drted, ®-c ,lo prune, new, 9 ) 40 . Peaches. 
Georgla.evaporated, impeded, —c. do do sun-dried 
peeled, Uow 15^18c: do Delaware, evaporated, 
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The report of the Department of Agricul¬ 
ture for September presents a heavy reduc¬ 
tion in the condition of cotton, corn and po¬ 
tatoes, with little change in the status of 
wheat and other small grains. The high 
promise of the cotton crop has boon reduced 
over ten points, from 08.!i to fift 8 , the effect of 
excessive rains on the Atlantic coast and 
drought in the Oulf States. Serious shedding* 
of bolls has resulted from both causes. The 
boll worm and caterpillar have a wide distri¬ 
bution, doing some damage already, and 
throating still heavier loss. The State aver¬ 
ages are: Virginia, 88 ; North Carolina, 80: 
South Carolina, HO; Georgia. 84; Florida, 88 ; 
Alabama, 81; Mississippi. 88 ; Louisiana, 80: 
Texas. 77; Arkansas, 88 ; Tennessee, 78. There 
is a further loss m the condition of Indian 
corn from 80.5 to 72.8 per cent., four points 
lower than last year’s crop in September. 
The memorable crop failure of 1*78 was indi¬ 
cated by 00 in September and 00 iu October, 
some improvement having resulted from a 
more favorable condition.. The depreciation 
is nearly all in tho West. The State- of the 
Atlantic coast and those of the Gulf report 
larger crops than those of last year, already 
beyond the reach of disaster, lu tho seven 
corn surplus States the averuge of last month 
was 75, now 54. The figures are; Ohio, 80; 
Indiana, <U; Illinois, 57; Iowa, 78; Missouri, 
I),; Kansas, 48; Nebraska, 72. The average of 
New York anti Pennsylvania is £Mi, of Georgia, 
04. of Texas 88 , of Tennessee 8 ti and of Ken¬ 
tucky 69. The average condition of winter 
and spring wheat when harvested is 82, last 
year 87.81. In 1885. 72. In the spring wheat 
region, Dakota returns 8 ‘J, a small gain; Min¬ 
nesota and Wisconsin 72, Iowa 71, and Ne¬ 
braska 7ii, a slight reduction from last raon h 
The increase of acreage will make the differ¬ 
ence still less between the present crop and 
that of 1886. The average for rye is 82.2, that 
Of oats 88.4 against S5.fi last mouth showing a 
slight decline. The average for barley is 88 , 
against 82.fi last mouth. A reduction in buck¬ 
wheat. has occurred, from 99 last mouth to 
89. The average condition for potatoes is 
very much reduced, from 80.8 last month to 
67.8. This is four points lower than in 1881, 
and the lowest record for September that 
the Department has ever recorded. The 
redaction is mainly in the West. The Maine 
average is 78, that of New York 81, and ol‘ 
Pennsylvania 76. The Michigan average is 
39, that of Illinois, 40; Indiana, 48; Ohio, 52; 
Iowa, 58; Missouri, 77; Kansas 62g Nebraska, 
(is. The condition of cigar tobacco is high 
in New York and Pennsylvania, but depressed 
slightly in Connecticut and Wisconsin. There 
is a slight improvement iu eastern shipping 
tobacco and further depression in western. 
Condition in Virginia, S T; North Carolina, 89; 
Tennessee, 60; Kentucky, 55; Ohio, 55; liuli- 
nua, 18 ; Illinois, 52; Missouri, 59. 
The weather crop buLletiu of the Signal 
Office for the week ending September 10, says: 
During the past week the weather has been 
reported as favorable to growing crops iu 
Massachusetts ami North Carolina and un¬ 
favorable iu Tenuessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, 
Alabama and South Carolina. Iu the corn- 
growing region the crop reported 10 have been 
harvested below the average in Nebraska, as 
out of danger from frost in Minnesota, more 
ruiu needed for late ecru iu Central and 
Western Kansas and cutting iu progress in 
Michigan. The weather is reported to have 
been too dry iu the cotton region of South 
Carolina, Alabama and Mississippi, and dam¬ 
aged by worms m .Mississippi, Iu the tobacco 
regions ol Tennessee, Kent ucky and Ohio tho 
deficiency iu rainfall is re|iortetl to have been 
injurious, while in North Carolina the w eather 
has been favorable. Pasture* tire reported 
good from Nebraska, as improved in Minne¬ 
sota, Michigan and Northern Illinois, and as 
dried up in Southern illiuois. Light frost Is 
reported to have Injured sweet potatoes iu 
Northwestern North Carolina on the 2d, and as 
having occurred in Northern Illinois on the 
8 th. Killing frosts were reported on the 10th 
from Central Minnesota and Upper Michigan, 
and on the morning of the llth from North¬ 
ern Vermont 
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jjruifu, ir'« id a 1 ^; uu 
peeled, 2S®8 ijc; do do tlo unpeeled, 16® 13c, 
Potatoes. - Ling Island Rose, per bbl, #2 0064#215' 
Jersey Rose, per bbl. 41 3t®l 75. sweet, Virginia 
choice yellow, per bbl. *2 >' :9 75: do, do, yel' 
low, r»>or to fair, per bbl, #2 GO*'. 25 do Jersey, choice 
per bbl, #2 75®.< Us Corn, large, per bid. #2 00 * 2 50, do 
small, do. 75c,si 2c Cucumbers, pickles, per l.WW. Si 50 
®2 00 ; Egg plant. Long Island, per bbl, ; 
Onions, Connecticut red. per bbl, 32 25 <*'2 50. do, 
Orange County red, tier bbl., SI 50®2 25; do, yellow-, 
per bid., SI 75 ,«2 76; Tomatoes, perorate, 60'tkTso! Cab 
bages. Long Island, per 1UU, #b® 8 ; Beaus, Lima, per 
bag, $1 SOtgl 75. 
PROVISION MARKETS. 
New York.—provisions.—Pork.—.M ess, quoted at 
$l.‘i -0 for Old; $16 50 for uew City Short Clear 
S16 73® 17 3o and western do. |15 7V.<. hi 25; Extra Prime 
$13; Prime Mess, nominal; Famrly Mess, $1, U0®19. 
BKKK-Cuy Extra India Aless. nominal. Extra Mess, 
In barrels. S7 50648 ; Packet, #K®9 5U; Plate, $7 50®8. 
Family Me**. #3®* 50. Bbkk H ot*, quoted at #16 00 
Wlh f >0 at West. Oct Mkats. Pickled Shoulders, tie; 
Pickled flams. I 2 1 4 C; Pickled Bellies, quoted. 9Luc 
for 12 ft average; Pickled Hams, l'2Jq®12Hc; Pickled 
shoulders, SIraSc; Smoked Ham*. 134a:; Smoked 
Shoulders, 6 'H<‘ Mtoni-Ks. — Long Clear m New fork 
quoted 94 * 2 . URkssr.ti Hoos Heavy to light averages 
are weak, while pigs commaud very full rates. City 
Heavy to Light,It* MJtae*. Pigs. 7',le. Lx Kb.-Western 
steam spot for homo use, at 6 7?Ss®6.32>ac: refined 
quoted ut 7e; City Steam, 6.70c. Continent; South 
American, 7,40c; October. 6.72®6.79c; November, 
6.67*0.6.Tie; December, 6.6i®6.72c; January, 6.T2®b,7Sc; 
February, 6 .7V<i6.S2o. 
Kai.timou.ic, Md. Pitovtsiciss arc steady Mess 
Pork, >18 25 .* 16 30; Bulkmestts Shoulders and Clear Rib 
Sides, packed, 1 L t y>\ic. Bacon—Shoulder*, 748**5*0; 
Clear Klb Sides. 104 , 1 :.Hums, ldOtpuJliShe, Lord—Keflueil 
at 8 c. 
St oouis .—Provisions were easy. Pork.— Irregu¬ 
lar. New #15 50 ; Laku.- quoted at #6 50. Dry Salt 
Mkats. Boxed Shoulders, #3 75; Long clear, #9 00; 
clear ribs. #9 i-'q. short clear, #9 33. Bacon- 
Boxed Shoulders, 46 25; Long clear, #9 75; clear 
Hits. #9 T5®9 Si'-i, short clear, #10 I0®10 12 m, 
i'MtcAuo -Misa Pork. 613 50. Lard.- #6 40. Short 
Rib aides (loose). S v s-dv: dry suited shoulders, boxed, 
#3 35; short clear sides, Boxer , #'.* 30. 
DAIRY AND KUG MARKETS. 
New York.—Huttru- Creamery.—West., best, 23'^® 
‘ 2 lc;do,prime 20®22c; (to. good, 18 ® 19c; do poor. 16® He, 
State,extra, palls, 24c. do do tubs.hji^gjlc; State dairy, 
new-Ualf-tlrkms, tutw, best, 23c, do do hue, '2U®22e; 
do. do. good. 13 4 19c; do do, poor 16® 17c; Westt rn— 
Intlmiloii creamery, best, isgilDo; do, Hue. 16®17e; 
Western dtilry, fine, ISe; do, fair, I6®l7c; do, 
faeiurv, early make, tlrklus, beat. 17c; do, do, do 
do prime, i*. t* i-^,c do do do tubs, best, lSJ^c; do do 
do do prbue, lile; do do late make, best, i 6 ®lbW;; 
(lodo (to do prime. lSIftc; do do do. do, good, U®lac 
do do, poor, 11 1 , UriiC. 
Citkusr.. Factory, best white, 11 Sail He; do. best 
colored, lit; til Um'; do, good, 11 ®ll.qe-nlgtu skims, 
mediuiu, s*48Wc; night do. prime, 9®9j#c; Ohio fac¬ 
tory, flue, lie; do doialr, SJawdAtc. 
Koos. Slate, and Pennsylvania, fresh laid, per dos. 
| 9 q, xJOe; Michigan, north Ohio and Indiana, fancy 
fresh. 1 ' 0 ; Western, choice, KSr®lJe; do common. It 
®l7c. Canadian, i 8 ®i‘Je. 
Boston, Mass. Butter.—quiet. Western Extra 
Creamery, 2 »®'.’3e. N, Y. and Vermont Extra, 26c, Vcr 
lUntil Dairy Extra, 21®22e. Cheese dull. Best New 
York and Vermont. V2c. Eggs steady. Eastern ex- 
ira», 21 c; western, fresh, —c. 
st. Louis, Mo.—B uttkb,—W as firmer. Creamery, 
21®iMc, Dairy, 16i®21e; Eggs—li®l2c. 
Chicauo.IU Ut irku. Creamery. 17®23,qjc; dairy, 13 
® 19c. Kuos, fresh Northern, Ui®17c per uox. 
KLOPRAND GRAIN MARKETS. 
Nkw York. Wiikat.— Ungraded Spring, lile; Vu- 
rutled Red, ti®814kc; NO- 3 Red, :,e; No. 4 lied, ',9 F; 
No. 2 Red for September, ;s4^u,7Kt*e: do, for Oc l °- 
ber, 79 l-l!i®79 9 it,c: *u» for November, 3tu^®80 13 - 16 c; 
no. for December, 91 15 l(kg92 7-WC: do for January, 
s 1'li.fcg^e; do for February, 80 ^*, -ll.e.ilo for April, 
81164 ®Fie; do May, si , .sskc, do for June, 88 >fcC: do 
for December. 1939 , kj$#®92Uc. Cons. — Ungraded 
Mixed al -d^M&IWu: No. V, 90ia'U.vnqe; No. 2 tor Sep- 
nitier, 30|$e do for October, lUuB ikjp - ; do for Novetu 
ber, 3 nrig'f.' 1 ' 9 v', do for Decemlver, ioilt®30 15-loe; do 
tor May, 32 3-i6u|32<Hic- OATU.- Nt>. a, do, White, 
331 s 'Sle. No. 2. 3S,a-o%e; do White. 34 ‘rc; No. 1 
Welle, lie; Mixed Western, 34®33e White do, JS®-lie; 
No '2 Whip' fur Cctobcr 35c; No, 2 for September. S2 ‘a 
® 321>e; do for October. 33 l ;e, do tor Novembt'r. SJHe: 
do for Docembejr, .tie. 
Ft nun asd 3lK.u_-Fi.otiu. tjuntatlons: Flue 2 (JU 
®2 75; latter Tor fancy. Superfine, #2 5o®3 IU; Extra 
No. 2, #2 9Ba* 3 10. Good to Faucy Extra sutu*. $8 30®; l.m; 
Common to Good Extra Western, #3 00®3 40; Good to 
Cholec Extra Western, $3 30® 1 95; common to Fair 
Extra Ohio, #3 Wi*3 90; Good 10 Fancy, #; ltKj .4 Sil, 
Common Extra Minnesota, #3 iK )®3 it); Clear, #3 63 v 
4 15; Rye Mixture, #5 63®; 15; Straight, $; 00®; 50; 
Patent, #4 3o®4 Wi; Patent Winter Wheat, Extra, #4 10 
®#4 90; City Mill Extra for West Indie*, #4 15® 
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WATERPROOF HAY COVERS 
per 90 lb; do, Ido lb at #4 25;do, 7Sft, at #4 40; West¬ 
ern do td ft, nt $3 U'i; ulilfi Lambs. 57 ft, at .y^c per 
ft; Pennsylvania Ewes, W>9 lb average, at- l!;e per lb; 
Stale do, S9 lb, at 4kjO, Bueks. llu ft, at :ie, Penn¬ 
sylvania Limbs, 74 ft. at 6c. State do, 57!^ Ib at #6 10 
per lit ft; Kentucky Sheep. *9 ft average, at i; 25 tier 
100 ft; do 93 lb at St35;Kentucky Lambs. 1.4 lb, at b^c 
per ft; Kentucky Sheep, J5 lb average at ,?4 80 per lo0 
lb. Kentucky 1. unit is, f.j ft at rc per lb; State Sheep, 
60 lb average, at $4 50 per HYi lb: Cauadu do, 100 lb, at 
$1 75; State Lambs, 63 lb at #6 35; State sheep. 74 lb av¬ 
erage. al #i 20 per 100 lb; Canada do. 137 lb, at $4 50; 
State Limbs, 65 Ib. ui S3 72kj; CameJa do, 74 1b, ac 
S'J 65, do 64 Ib, ac $6 |3. 
Hous, —Receipts for six ilays, '37,5?2 bead, against 26.- 
9frJ head for saute lltue Iasi went, state Hogs, 255 
ft. average, at $i7 > per loo ft; do 256 a. at »5 IS; do 
1 ou lb, at *5 'll; •‘Roughg," 360 Ib, at #4 75, do. J45 lb, at 
#3; state Hogs, 2s2 lb average, at *5 50 per 1 O 0 ib; do 233 
lb, at $3 W; Roughs, 1S3 1L, ut $4 oO. 
BTFPALO.—Cattle —Receipts for Week, 9,920 head; 
for same time last week, 10,890 head. Shkui-.—R e¬ 
ceipt* for week, .wi.SlAi head: for sniue lime Iasi week, 
35.-iX) head; Good to choice quiet and w tax at #4® i 49; 
common to fair dull and uonunal, CauatLa Limns, 
weaker; all offerings tRkun at *3 73*6 tO. Huos Re¬ 
ceipt* for week, W.OSi Quad, for * me time last week, 
58,470 head. .Maraet steady with good Uemaltd. Light 
Pigs, St 5D®5; iltxed Pigs and Light Yorkers, #3 no® 
5 25: Selected Yorkers, $3 30®3 85; Selected medium 
weights. $5 ;5®5 55, others unchanged coarse mixed 
Heavy Ends, #4 lLt.it,A 70; Stags, #4® I 99; all offerings 
. 
CntdALio.—C attlic.— Market steady. Shipping steers 
#3®5,Stockers an ! feeders, SliYu-S 15; Cows, bulls and 
Mixed, #1 50vu,i Ai; Texas cuttle. $1 '“®3 SO; western 
range s were steady. Hous.—Mixed, $ 110®5 20: heavy 
$4 S3®5 40; Light, $4 StCpS A 1 ; Kougn and skips, $8 50® 
4 id; Sheep.-.' Market steady. Natives #S®4 25; west¬ 
ern, #3 10®3 65; Texans, $3yj,3 60 ; iambs, #4® 4 25 per 
1 IX) lb. 
—Superfine, #8 13®a .73, and fancy, #3 40®350- Coos 
Mkau—Y eJIow Western quoted at #2 60®2 95; and 
Brandywine #2 35 ®2 95. 
BALTlttpiUt, Md.—Flour quiet, Howard street and 
Western Superfine, #2 '2.Vig 75; do extra, g,U*.i*i3 tO; 
family,#9 iftatJS.CU) nUlls.supertiue, #2 25® 2 62; do ex¬ 
tra. #»0d®:i ah do Rio Brands, «; I5®l.vi; Patapseo fa¬ 
mily. #4 75; do superlative patent, S3 9 .W UK AT--South¬ 
ern ted. Ts^lc; do Amber, 91 40 Sic; Western eas¬ 
ier, closing quiet. No. 2 Winter Red Spot, Tl-V bid; 
or Uulober. 7';; q, do f.ir December. 91-ig® 
siLjc. Cons -Southern higher and Arm. White. .18 
to 59c Yellow, 55 to 56c; Western firm, dull. Mixed 
spot, 50o; October. »9ki®49f»c. OxT*.—Southern :»i*i 
35c; Western, White. 34 to HSc; Western Sllxtsl, 31® 
.vJCjC; Pennsylvania, j 0 to 35c. Utt.—Higher ac 
55®57c. 
Bostos, Mitas.—Flour quiet. Common Extras. #3 15® 
3 in. Spring Wheat Patcuts. choice to fancy.#; 75i«. 1 90 
Corn—Steady. Steamer Yellow, 5<>46*057He; Steamer 
Mixed. 55cSi- Oats—Strong. No. 2 st Qlte, 37Hc; Shori*. 
quJct; 31lddlings, per ton, $I7®20; Winter shorts, *18; 
spring do, #17. 
St. Louts, ilo. Wheat.—No. 2 Red Cosh, 69He; Octo¬ 
ber, bJuttlFHc- Novotubcr, 7uL J ®7i‘*'tc, Decombur, 72® 
72>*c; May, ?*'<a7:tHu- Cora—Easy Cash, 3is. v4l'V', 
LE'tober, W4»i9.!8vxc; November, 39c. uats -Steady. 
Cush, 2 *;hyj* 2 .v. November, ‘23c; May, 25}*c. Rye—Low 
erat 46t^c. selling. 
ClUCAUO.—Wheat.—No 2 Spring, <79Mi 'LbSlyC; No. 3 
Spring, 6.SL®-: No. 2 Red. TUWc asked; Corn—No. ‘2, 42e; 
Oats—No. 2 . 25IjC; Rye—No. 2, 46c; Barley-No.2. ,uc. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
Nkw York, Saturday, Sept. 17,1387. 
Milch Cows.—Receipt* this week are 75 head. 
There is a continued good demand for the best grades 
of Mlleb Cows and all grades are selling fairly. Re¬ 
ported sale* have been at S:LV.t33. 
Bekvks.—W est Virginia Steers, 1.590 lb. al $5 25 per 
UH) ft; do 1.726 ft. a'c #1 75; do. 1,123 lb, nt #. HI; 
Kentuiky do, l,u5. ft, at #3 -0, do, 1,017 ft, at ss R); 
do 1,044 Ib, at *.i 13; ' >hlo do, |,;Ht ft. at »i 95; Uo 
1,501 ib. at S3 15; Western "Stockers," 1,021 lb average, 
at tS per III) ft ; Chicago Bulls, 1,413 lb, at #2 23, cm- 
cago steers, 1.S3S lb averuge. at #3 in per 100 ft; do, 
1,3.0 ft. Rt #5 20; do. ft. ;U *5 I0.dO,r,SG{ lb At #3.0; 
Keultteky do, I.IBS tt at #3 5>'. do lts.1 ft :U #3 tvY.West Va. 
do. 1.272 ft, ul #4 *0; do 1,150 1b. al 40; State Liven, 
1.900 ft at S3 III Bulls, L-’Of' Ib. ut »2 35, do, 1,8.4 ft, ut 
#2 AN; Dry Cows, 8,6 » ai #2 12 Nj; West Virginia Steers, 
1 . 169 ft a v el are, at .88 *5 pet lOu ft: do, 1,141 lb at 4.1 35; 
do, i.llti lb, at #3 75; India tin ilo, 1,121 ft, at #3 
Buffalo Bulls, l,39fi ft at 42*7». Kentucky Steers, H2i 
ft average, ut >5 is per Ui ft, do l,;ns a>, at *3 11 , ,io, 
1433 , at «5 Oft; Buffalo do 1270 ft, al >1 stk do 1925 ft. at 
#4 9.i; do 12-2 lb at #1 15; do 1216 lb nt #4 .» Virginia do 
1150 lb at #3 iki; do tint, lb ai #4; sLttedo 1447 lb ul S3 su 
do, 151.9 lb at #5 Id. Hull? 79ult> ut #2 23; Ohio Sie. rs. 
1,314 ft average, al *19ft per 100 ft, d>i 15.J0 lb at #4 Id; 
do 125• lb nt 44 ID. Kentucky ,lo 1171 ft. at 83 > 1 ; do 
1255 tt ul #4 Id; virgin!* do, 1092 ft at tS ft); Indiana do 
112ft ft at #9 2S; do 1,200 ft at #3 HI; Cflletigti do J167 lb 
at #4 25 do ldlk} 1b, :n #4 ’ki. Indian Ueiiers 742 ft, At 
42 V': Ohio Steers, lias tb average, at 41 on per lie ft; 
do 1342 ft, at 44 ai,Kentucky do, Ia07 lb at 44 at). Jo 1271 
lb, at #1 S3; do 1,25(1 lb at #4 63; do 1217 Ih at 44 35; 
Ohio Steers, 1500 lb averuge, at #5 13 per U»> ft; do HIS 
ft, at #4 60; Virginia do, Uiu ft, at # 1 , Bulls, L391 lb at 
#2 65. 
Calves.—G rosser*. 282 o>. average, at 2-340 per lb; 
Fed Calves, lri ft, at t'-ye mixed <b>. 259 ft ut v. do, 
171 ft, ai 5e; veals, l.aj ft, ul tci uo. tut) lb. at 7c; do, 16u 
ll>, nt Stjc: Llru*»er>. .* > ft averng. ut *3 r p, 1 in. tb; 
mixed calves, x71 m. at #3; \ eal*. 296 tb, average; at 6c 
per ft; do, 131 lb, at Sc; veaK. 210 ft average, at sc per 
ft; Grusaers, 2s0 Ib, at 8c. 
3HKKI' A.SU LaMUS,—R eceipts for six day*, 89 7119 
head, agnlust 46,156 head lor tho same time last week. 
Kentucky Sheep, N9 tb average, at #4 21 per UK! ft; 
Territory do, 1119 Ib, at* si w; Western sheep, ltd lb 
average, at $1 s5 per 1U0 lb; West Virginia do, Sd Ib, 
at #4; L'hio Lambs, i*4Mj Ib. at #6 65; West Virginia do, 
56 ft, at #5 75; Ohio Sheep, SuLg ft average, at #4 12 Mj 
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ESTABLISHED 1805. 
S. U. & E. II. FROST, 
too DARK PLACE, N. Y. 
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The leading machines of the world for Artificial 
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Nkw York. Saturday, Sept. 17, 1837. 
Great Reduction! 
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Hay and straw.— The demand Is almost entirely 
for prime stock, which is firmly held, but inferior 
Btutx is In liberal supply aud is freely offered. Hay— 
