come  Ititelllgenco  that,  owing  to  unlntGrruptect 
hot  and  tine  weather,  and  notwIthstAndlng  para¬ 
sitical  ruvagea  in  some  vineyards,  a  flrat^rate  har¬ 
vest  of  the  grape  yielding  the  favorite  sparkling 
wine  la  assured. 
Work  on  the  tunnel  across  the  Urlttah  Channel 
Is  to  begin  on  the  ist  of  .fuly,  istt.  The  tunneling 
machinery  to  he  used  can  bore  a  dria  nine  feet  In 
diameter  across  the  Channel  In  two  years  at  a 
cost  of  M,ooo,oo<).  Pour  years  more  and  an  addi¬ 
tional  outlay  of  $'20,000,000  will  complete  the  tun¬ 
nel. 
Mme.  Dobrovolsko,  who  shot  at  IbOnce  Oorteha- 
kolT  at  nerae,  Is  said  to  be  a  mad  woman  well 
known  to  the  Uusslan  embassy  of  Parts.  The 
following  particulars  of  the  attack  on  the  Prince 
are  given  In  an  English  paper “  On  the  Oth,  ut 
6  In  the  evening,  ho  wtis  returning  to  Ids  house, 
when  a  lady  very  elegantly  dreascd,  tired  at  him 
with  a  revolver  loaded  with  small  shot.  The 
Prince,  who  was  nor  struck,  turned  toward  her 
and  himself  disarmed  her.  He  a.skod  her  what 
motive  she  had  for  such  an  attempt,  and  she 
stated  that  she  was  named  Dohrovolska,  and  had 
causes  of  complaint  against  hla  Government.  The 
Prince  handed  her  over  to  the  police  and  a  Judi¬ 
cial  Investigation  has  been  (;ominpnce<l.’’ 
The  Turkish  Minister  at  Washington  has  re¬ 
ceived  from  his  Government  a  long  report  on  the 
Bulgarian  outrages.  It  professes  to  give  a  true 
account  of  t  he  Bulgarian  rebellion  and  of  the  con¬ 
duct  of  the  troops  who  suppressed  it.  “  it  is  not," 
It  says,  “  to  be  denied,  however,  and  unfortunately 
we  must  a(,'knowledge  It,  that  villages  such  as 
QUouk-Kony,  which  were  forcibly  occupied,  have 
been  sacked  by  the  peasant  volunteers  from  the 
neighborhood.” 
Bkeswax.-~1  here  Is  a  very  slow  business:  Western 
quoted  at  SuHCWlc.,  and  gnuthprn  at  ilhasiMo.  .Since 
Jan.  1st.,  •V.S.'il:  siimu  time  lust  year,  57,0^1. 
Bbans  a.vt)  Pkab.— r::.... . ..." 
652bbl8.;  since  Jau.  Ist.  4:i,6'29  do, 
year.  W.lRtt  do.  C 
since  .Jan.  1st,  471,766 
The  recent  turn  of 
bnylog,  aud  with  t 
jnoK  melons,  boat,  l>  bbl.,  $‘2..V)(a:i;  oommon,  flfiJS. 
wiitevmelous.  p  hXi.  Virginia  peanuts,  prime, 
♦USKoll.CO:  other,  $1481.40. 
Grai.s.  -  Kor  wheat  them  has  boon  abetter  Inquiry 
within  n  day  or  two,  from  exporters  not  suOlcieiii 
life  to  «lve  liny  biioTiinny ;  luteal,  soiilus  re  of  uii- 
gruded  upi  inK  at  $l.ft>;  common  No.  JChlouKOSprlng, 
III  store,  ut  $1.1)6;  No.  t  ftllnnusotHsprlni;.  tn  store,  ut 
$1,1.1-.  new  nmhor  DeluwureJ ut  $1.34<»I.sri;  umber 
.Mm  ilKiin,  part  to  arrlvo,  ut  $1.2,Vi»l.aii  j  extra  white 
.MmhiKiin,  pin  t  to  urrlvn.  nt$l.l!7®l.2'.l-.  No,  2  Mil¬ 
waukee  spring  at  Sl.ilUV;  cur  lot  of  amber  Jersey, 
very  nholco,  at  K'or  new  No.  S  Cliluiigo  nprltig 
t,o  arrlvo  $l.hl  is  bid,  iiinl  for  No.  1  sUiulioyKun  sprltig 
$1,14  bid.  nyeucUveal,  T4>%i(»T6u.i  for  wnstern  und 
Sj  for  siltttu. 
Kor  barley  mi  la  bid  for  No.  ‘2  Chicago.  :  bid 
for  six-rowed  Btule.  und  $1®I.05:  usked.  Corn  hint 
been  active  mi  export  orders;  sains  ut  54ns6.1o.  for 
graded  und  ungmiled  stniinier  mixed,  with  'S.illKl 
iishols  mixed  sold  ut  DSn.,  in  store :  Wii*®ftrc.  fur 
ungraded  mixed,  IncludluK  prime  sail  at  fide.:  odXw 
iyr<!,  for  Kuiihiih  mixiid;  very  choice  hlgli  mixed 
nearly  yellowpit  67c.:  steiiniev  while  at  68o.;  steiiinur 
yelliMv  lit  67u.:  western  yellow  at  5tft6b7o.:  southern 
yellow  from  dock  lit  Ode.;  Now  Vorlt  whito,  6Siii.;  New 
VOrk  “ni)  Kradn,”  by  Sample,  ut  .'CXM.Me. 
There  worn  but  few  farm  cheese  olferod.  only 
300  boxes  having  been  delivered.  Thuso  sold  for 
from  3.'4®10!sC. 
VVe  have  iidvlco  from  abroad  to  the  third  week  In 
August.  Our  IiCindon  eorrespoiident  siiys  :  Cheese, 
more  especially  Ainorleiin,  sells  well;  exirii  lino 
scarce ;  Some  useful  sold  us  low  us  Ids.,  sales  large. 
Ouotutlonn  arc  usrolinws  Anierli'aii,exlrii(lne,'2ts,; 
tine,  JiOadSs.;  gomt,  ItiwIKs.;  socoiidury,  tUa  lls  The 
other  dHRCl'Iptlous  of  cheese  sell  as  follows  :  lUngllsh 
Cheddar,  7dfii«J?8.;  Wiltshire,  double.  li'lntlZs.:  Che- 
shire.  MieiJlum..iO(it&8s.;  nniMldiii.flls.;  Scotch,  iid  tfdls. 
The  heal  tolls  seriously  on  hiitter,  eiittliiK  olf  >up- 
pHus,  and  to  some  exiont  lessening  cnnsuniyitiiiii. 
I'rlees  steadily  udviinci!,  und  now  look  us  If  this  ar¬ 
ticle  must  rule  high.  Supply  ol'  .Vtiirgurin  not  equal 
to  deniiind.  Corks.  IwaiSSs.:  Llmerlck.s,  1288.;  Uor- 
sets.  lOOs.;  .lorsey,  lS2(i8l;(4H.:  Krleshind,  IHdtSillOs.; 
Normiiudy,  12U(V6lS0s.;  Amnrteun  and  ('anadiun,  IKI® 
$1,110 
OUiomarRurlno  or  urtltlchil  butter  from  100  to  1128. 
hi'xports  or  bcAoa  past  week. 
_ —  !;t.  ;:',r22  same  time  lost 
Bxiiorls  of  peas  past  week.  Otfl  bn.; 
"  do.;  same  time  last  year.  2;!6.7!tt. 
irices  for  mediums,  restricted 
.  ,  ..  .10  light  Jobbing  demand  now 
current  Uie  tnarkot.  has  lost  Its  Hrmne.ss,  but  Issteady 
for  what  trade  G  ilolpg.  Marrows  are  higher  with 
holders.  I.ati,  Havana  advices  will  not  warrant  ex¬ 
portation  at  present  quututlons.  New  mediums havt' 
sold  to  arrive  at  f  1.30 :  now  marrows  are  not  market¬ 
able :  Shippers  prefnr  to  wait  until  liioy  dry  off  a  week 
or  two.  IhU  faet  gives  prime  old  Homo  iidflitlonal 
Ormuoss.  Kidneys  Of  ;ill  grades  arc  scarce.  Other 
beans  quiet. 
Cunudl.in  peas  conlluue  quiet.  It  Is  likely  importiint 
buyers  will  HWiill  new  crops,  tionthei  ii  B.  E.  Peas 
expected  uext  week,  no  named  price  as  yet.  Green 
peas  uuiui.  the  stock  of  old  has  been  pretty  well 
sorted  over,  und  new  are  waited  for. 
UeanB-PrItnc  i.eil.  $l.llMl.l5i  fair  to  good.  fl.2(V«» 
$1.3Q;  prime  niedUluis.  fl.Ml.'ij;  fair  to  good,  $1® 
1.10;  prinio marrows, $I.85(2>1.;iO:  fair  to  good.  $1.0.Vi8 
1.70:  i>iimo  white  kill.,  $l.70(«1.75;  other,  1.2.')® 
150;  prime  red  kUlnoy,  $I.,'i0utl.55:  other,  $1.2.5® 
1.45;  Lima  (Cal.)  $'2.7.'i<a3{.  Black  hi'iitis,  $;t.7f>®4.00. 
Canadian  poas,  hulk  and  bond,  Htiatlffo.i  free  bbls, 
$1.14.  Green  pens,  f  I.IJ ;  split  do.  $«. 
BCTTKU.-'l'tie  market  has  udyanced  for  both 
State  and  Western,  tatilu  gradns  and  iimler  qualities 
are  quoted  fall,  supported  by  the  prolongeu  export 
rtemnud.  Wo  could  uso  more  line  Btnte  than  Is 
arriving,  but  It  would  seem  as  If  dairymon  put  too 
much  stress  upon  the  high  rule  of  Into,  and  keep 
Block  out  of  rtlstrlhiitors  reaoli.  So  fur  us  future 
prieps  are  concerned  State  folks  should  take  a  hint 
inim  their  Western  competitors  and  give  u  fair 
release  of  stock.  The  latter  uro  ni:iking  ilio  most  of 
the  e.xpDrt  oiiilnt  and  os  the  ilepimdenoo  of  local 
buyers  U  so  uxelmslvolv  upon  atutc,  holders  turn 
slock  while  (aiylng  prices  rule.  Th«  prospectively 
diminished  fall  crojis  of  coiirso  prevents  aairymun 
from  hurry  to  pan  witli  stock ;  still  when  famini> 
prlcoH  have  to  be  ndoptoU,  they  produce  a  dangerous 
lull  which  has  often  worked  dfsiisirimsly  In  approxi- 
luaiing  by-gonn  periods. 
quoted  ut  inc.  III.  .1  _  . 
giving  satlsfAcMon  Mils  season 
wanted  tor  Eiistoni  uso.  T'....  V 
tho  favorite  one  for  foreign  use, 
nmiiy  previous  years  glvim  it 
Exports  of  butter  past  week,  17.02&  packages. 
Wo  quote:  C  '--  . 
poor  to  good.  iH&'ltxi, 
good,  2H(®2!ic,:  ■ 
choice,  WjJHOc . 
tubs,  choice,  SWtSle. 
tubs,  choleo,  27®2ko. 
ory,  oholee.  31ffl3.'e.:  Other.  2!Kii3de.;' d .  . 
20So2ln.:  other,  iNitldc.:  dairy  tubs,  choice,  2'U>«25u.; 
other.  Kkiviao.;  factory  choice,  2h(*2;ic.;  other,  15(*l7c. 
Stale  dairies  quotable  ut  '27®3()c.,  though  few  urn  In. 
Must  of  ihn  long  Uucti  uro  yet  made  up  of  farm  lots. 
CuKEHit.  -  With  the  interior  sales  showing  a  marked 
udvanco  this  week,  holders  views  wore  immediately 
strengtlumed  In  sympathy,  and  with  the  English 
market  going  up  suhsequenlly,  the  prices  wore  fully 
Bustuiiiud  on  sales.  Toward*  the  closu  qiiltn  iin  ac¬ 
tive  business  was  In  iirogross.  and  a  strong  market 
at  an  iKlvanec  of  about  one  caul  on  hist  week’s  Ug- 
11  res. 
Kauoy  factory,  11)1011  f^e.;  Ann,  UVc.;  good  and 
prime, KB^idlUc.i  fair,  'JfiBlOc.i  do.  hiiir.Bkliumed.7aSc.; 
do.  skimmed,  State  farm  dairy,  taney,  lOh 
tinlOlka.;  good  to  prime.  IkkilOc,:  fair  and  good,  nano. 
Western  factory,  good  und  prime,  8Ka95«o.:  fair  hits, 
7)<®8>4C.;  do.  Cheddar,  oholee,  KkiglUKC.i  do.  flat, 
choice,  lUaiUS'c.  Exports  punt  weok,  tll,3;M  boxes. 
CorroN.-There  has  been  verysllght  changes  In 
prices.  Tho  feel  lug  Is  u  trifle  stronger  through  tho 
reports  from  the  Hoiith  of  Injury  to  the  crop  by 
worms. 
'I'he  latest  quotations  are September.  II  Ul-.l&a 
IIH:  October.  tlKail  l7-.'l'2e,:  Novemher.  11  1^32® 
llHo.;  December,  like.;  January, II  V.i-32®llJto.;  Kob- 
ruury,  11 '26-,'l'2all  l.'J-IHo.;  .March,  U  tfl-3‘2ci«l3c.;  April, 
r2H®n  3-ltJo.t  May,  1'2  fi-llVifl  12  1I..12C.:  Juiie,  12  16-32® 
(iiil2Kc.;  July,  12M®I2  2l-:i2c.;  August.  }2)g®  12  2.5-;i2c. 
yiintations  for  spot  cotton,  bused  on  Anioricun 
standard  of  classlilcalloii: 
Uplandn.  Ala.  OrUaim.  Ti’.cim 
Ordinary . .  U  7-lli  !l  T-lil  U  r-l«  0  7-l(i 
Strict  onUnary .  9  13-115  9  13-16  U, 13-16  «  13-16 
Good  ordinary . 10><  lOW  lOX  lOjf 
Strict  good-do . 105?  Ids  10  9-16  10  'J-IO 
Low  middling .  i0)i  11  IIU  1IW 
Strict  low  uUddlltig...  11  3-16  II  6-16  II  7-16  11  3-16 
.Middling .  11  9-16  11  11. hi  liv  iiv 
Good  middling .  II  hUlli  U  16-16  1'2  1-16  12  1-16 
fhrlctgood  middling.  12  ».16  12  6.16  12  T-16  12  7-16 
Middling  fair .  12  9-16  12  11.16  12  13-16  12  13-16 
Fair .  13,  6-16;13  7-16  13  il-lO  13  9-16 
SUil/ntd. 
Good  ordinary . 95?  i  Low  middling . 10« 
Strict  ordinarv . liH  I  Middling . 10  13-16 
UuiEI)  Fritith.— Exporter.*  have  taken  small  lots 
of  Bouthorn  qmirUirs  at  Inside  prices,  with  ti®li.M0. 
paid  for  repacked ;  very  good  sliced  have  tioon  sold 
ut9Hc.  Peeled  peaches  are  hard  to  soil.  Blackber¬ 
ries  are  selling  up  to  3e.  and  eherrlus  at  IHc. 
Apples— Btttie.  Hiieou,  7®7Vo.;  do.,  qaariors.  7® 
7Ho.;  otiiithern  slieod,  new,  ikiii7c.;  choice  do.  at  s® 
3He.|  do.,  new  quarters  at  (kudo.  Blaekborries,  so. 
Peeled  peaones,  new,  iiominally  13®16e.,  us  to  qualliy ; 
unpeeled  peuetiHB,  new,  iiouilna).  Plums  at  130ivo. 
itiispnorrics.  2t®26u.  idiurrics,  luc. 
EaOH  have  ut  last  struck  a  movement  that  ha.i  a 
seusoniible  aiipearunce.  Each  day  since  our  lust  has 
shown  a  tlrni  feeling  and  no  seller  has  bean  suffi¬ 
ciently  supplied. 
Near  points,  23®26c.;  Stale  and  Penn.,  ■2'l®2!)e.; 
Western,  prime.  22e.;  do.  «tlier.21®2IHc.;  Guuadiiin, 
21®22c. 
EssENTtAL  Oii.B.-  New  crop  as  yet,  has  not  affected 
our  lately  revised  quotations. 
on  peppermint,  glass,  $3.75:  do.  tin,  $2.90  ;  spear- 
miiit,  glass,  $3.50;  do,  tin,  $2.75 ;  wtutergreon,  $2.^ ; 
sassafras  3c>u. 
Eeatrbus  nominal;  prime  live  geese,  50®.'>5c.;  mix¬ 
ed,  S5®00c. 
Fr.oriR.— Tho  advices  from  tho  other  side  havo 
been  more  uncoiiruglng  and  a  liberal  business  bus 
been  in  progress,  with  prices  higher  and  strong. 
For  poor  to  very  choleekuperUno  Bmte.  83.60oii>l..‘).i ; 
ti.70i(.4,B5  for  very  ciiiuinonto  fair  extra  do.:  $4.90® 
4.95  for  good  extra  do.;  ♦h.lXkiiO.i)')  for  fancy  do.,  and 
M.3o®0.uO  lor  very  nhi'ice  extra;  |;).B0®l.a.5  for  super- 
LIVE  STOCK  MARKETS. 
New  Vohk,  Sept.  9,  1876. 
RECEIPTS  OE  I.IVK  STOCK. 
8h«ftp  A 
BeoTeit.  Unwa.  CuWei.  L«mbii. 
sixtieth  St .  3,700  7  1.H3  9,213  000 
Forlv-Elghth  St .  .'iO  9  618  I,6!H  000 
Kortloth  81 .  WM)  IXJ  000  000  10,773 
llursliuus  Covo  ....  5,900  00  900  9,6.i7  8,229 
Totals  this  week . 9.6;'>0  16  2.061  20.679  l'J.0«2 
"  last  week . 8.615  ;«i  2.418  .«),181  18.887 
REttVE.s. -Trade  opened  mi  Mnnday  Inst  on  ii  mod¬ 
erate  run  and  was  a  fruction  V  it>.  belter  than  tho 
closing  rales  of  the  iirevioii*  week  on  good  and  fair 
quality  steers,  but  .slow  at.  former  rules  for  Infiirlnr 
quality  cuttle.  Prices  ranged  riom  7X®l0J<c.  R  it., 
witli  II  faw  solocitui  head  ill  lOSfdiille..  these  latter 
being  disposed  of  at  relall ;  weights,  6,Vs(i49)4e.  Tho 
markets  closed  linn.  Wcdnesdiiy,  trade  ffrin.  ut  8® 
lO.Sc.:  weights.  .'kibHX  ewt.,  Thursday,  ua  usual,  trade 
small  al'JetlUXe.;  weight.^,  kViiCk'.)  CWt.  Frldiiv,  tlie 
markets  closed  fair  at  .MallT'ko.:  welghta,  6(.a9)<  cwt. 
From iVi(hi67  Tiis,,  net.  have  hueti  alUiwed  ;  general  sales 
on  66  lbs,  not.  Bpaiilsh  herds,  direct  from  the  Plulne, 
sold  at  7H'’,t8.5ju.l>  It.;  gniMK-tml  natlvoRleers.  R®|ic.  I 
part  corn-fed  do.,  9,V®10c.;  grndn  do,,  inkralle.,  in¬ 
cluding  a  few  selected  heart  srdri  at  retail.  Nearly 
1,000  heuil  of  beeves  were  slaughtered  and  forwarded, 
during  tills  past  week,  to  the  London  market. 
Mlbcn  CtiWH.-Trado  still  slow  on  extremely  light 
arrivals.  Dealers  rtoclined  to  furnish  qiiotiitlons. 
Veai.h  ANTi  gai.vkn.  Gnafst'  quality  cul VOS.  part 
gru.i.H-fed  and  putt  imUoi  iiillk-t’ed,  sohl  aldWotfiMo. 
Hi  m.,  also  at  $6®!!  R  heiut.  Hiiiooth  quality  veals 
In  fair  demand  at  TdkffLc.  R  It.  Htate  veals  al  8fct9e.; 
Jersey  do..  SWwOWc.i  Pennsylvania  do.,  7.M®8!kc. 
State  calves  sold  ut3Vit6Ho, 
Sheri-  akd  liAMiin.  On  Monday  forenoon  trade 
opened  Arm  in  slienp  and  slightly  improved  In  lambs. 
Tho  quality  of  the  Hocks  was  from  uourso  to  good. 
Slieop  sold  lit  4a«6He.  IH  It.;  lamiiM,  li®7H'C.  V  It. 
WedneS'iay,  trade  fair;  shci-p,  l®ile.:  laiubs,  5®7)ttt. 
Thursday,  sales  few;  rtheop,  4!<®rigo.;  hiiubs,  5V® 
7)*0.  Friday,  the  iiiui  kots  elnsod  dull ;  aUiu'ij,  lu® 
oMu.;  laiiihs,  .*>®6Ke.  Htate  stii«i.«p,  bucks  Incliiiled, 
tr/Oime.;  ('nnuda  do.,  traklc,;  KiMUUeky  do.,  4®6)^c.; 
Ohio  do.,  4.M®ii><cg  Peiiiisylviitilu  do.,  45t'®ilXe.  .lur- 
soyhinibs.  6>i®7>*0,;  Virginia,  6ii®ii  kc.;  Cunudii.  ito 
(IJse.;  Kentucky,  6®6)iu. 
Mods.— Ti'ade  very  slow:  47  rough  State  hog.s,  live 
weight.  1,516  IhH..  sold  Ut6kle-1H  m,;  13  do.,  3,090  lbs., 
6ko.;  123  Ohio  nogs,  quality  smooth. ’2;), 8.30  lhH..6)<c. 
City  drc.ssed  oxtr-rnely  slow  of  sale  m  alight  run 
and  rates  :  prices, 7j('®8.se.,  all  weight  included. 
nil  which  has  often  worked  dlsasiriiiisly  In  approxi- 
. .  — "hv-t*.  Oholee  palls  have  been 
the  week.  Wel.sh  tubs  are  not 
--- — J.  They  are  always 
Thu  Welsh  package  Is  also 
,n  ...u,  Oaiuida  having  tor 
popularity  iibrnad. 
.  .  ^  _ i25  paokuges. 
Otioiee  palls,  3'2®33u.i  prime,  2iJ®28o.: 
creamery  palls,  choice,  33®.35o.! 
sweotoream  pa|l.s,37<®.S4c,  dtate  tlrklns. 
■.fair  to  good,  24fet27c.;  d-.\  half  tlrkln 
"•  fair  to  prime,  2t)®29i:.;  do.  Welsh 
other, 23®'i(k;.;  Western  cream- 
...  Hrkins,  best, 
INQUIRIES  FOR  ADVERTISERS, 
nas  eoen  a  large  liicreane,  so  l  lint  it  Is  safe  to  say  the 
yield  this  year  stands  UO.IKIO  bales  against  160,000  last 
year. 
N.  Y.  Htate,  20®23c.:  Yearlings,  10®20c.:  Olds,  all 
growtbs,  4(g8c. 
PoiTLTHV  ANi>  Oa. ME.— The  live  poultry  market  Is 
milv  steady,  but  prices  have  averaged  better  for 
fowls,  and  turkeys  begin  to  be  wanted.  We  quote : 
Hprlng  ohlckens,  near- by,  W  lii..  16®I6o.t  do.  'WesG 
oin,  I4®15u. 
Kiiwls,  N.  J..  $1)  tt  1.5(9)170.;  do.  M'estem,  l()(i«l6c. 
Uousti-rs.  8®l0c.:  Turktqrs,  N.  J.  ItoWe.;  do.  West¬ 
ern,  15®  I6i!.;  Ducks,  N.J..  pair,  T.'>e.®$1.12  ;  do.  VVesU 
ern  t45®76c.:  Geest-,  N.  J..  rJ.(lO®2  60:  (lo.Westia-u,  $l..37 
®|.76. 
Dresspil  poultry  in  good  demand  for  tho  season  ;  all 
lots  still  have  It)  bo  iced.  Turkeys  hlghur.  We  quote  : 
Dry-ptekud  chUikeiis,  I8f.s20e.:  scalded,  15®17c.:  tlry- 
pleked  fowls,  17®19c.;  sealdod,  lJ®lHo.:  turkevs,  16 
(•It'Md. 
Game  IS  In  good  doniand  for  the  new  sorts.  Ven¬ 
ison  will  he  111  some  weeks  earlier  If  tho  weather  od- 
pilts.  the  law  having  given  It  an  extra  month  at  the 
West.  Wo  quote; 
Partridges,  R  j-alr,  V.5c.®$i:  grouse,  do..  90c.®$l ; 
woodcock,  do.,  6a(.v85o.  A  row  wild  (lucks  low. 
I’HOVIHIOM*,— Hog  products  have  been  in  good 
export  demand  anil  favor  the  seller.  Moss  pork 
miotert  III  $17.15  for  spot  lots.  $15.89  for  December. 
Bacon.Iong,  clear,  9krai9'ic.;  short  do..9Hi!.  West, 
erti  steam  bird  iii  $I0.A5  for  spot;  Gotober,  $10.75; 
November.  $li).lff,  Uecumbor.  *9.82.  .Hiearme  ut 
125»0-  fur  prime  Western.  Barreled  lots  are  quoted  .- 
$tolu  liir  piiiiu  mess,  |i0®li  loruxtin  mess,  und  $11 
®12  for  piieket,  tho  outside  pricos  for  suiuil  lots 
choice.  Tiei'cod  quoted  nominal  for  prime  mess  and 
I'Jf 'a  uiUBS.  City  extra  India  muss  ut  $20.  Beef  hums 
at  $26  for  choice  Western. 
Toiiacco  has  been  in  very  good  export  demand 
und  strung  in  price. 
KENTUCKY  LEAP— .NEW  CROP. 
Light.  IHeavy. 
6  ®  HX  6  ®  7K 
tijf®  8  8  ®  9 
8H®1U  9X®11 
13  ®U  14H®lf«5< 
15  (gill!  16  ®17)« 
16  ®I8  17  ®‘29 
SEEnLEAS’-CUOl'  UE  1875. 
New  Enghinil  lino  seconds . 12k(«il4 
Flue  Hillers . .  6  (Id  7U 
Becoilds  and  fllliirs,  shipping .  5XM  '1' 
PennHylvauJa  usHurtod  lots . .  ii  (0,26 
Ohio  assorted  lots......... . 6  ®  tlu 
Wlscgii.sln  assorted  lots . . . ‘  ;j  f, 
SU.VURIKH.- Ginseng.  V  a.,  Southern,  $L]5m,1.30 ; 
Buueea  root,  75c,  Cider,  ordinary  to  reflliud,  14®IHc. 
W  gill.;  elder  vinegar,  ls<!s2.5c.  fcfheep  skins  clipped, 
.SJaAiC.:  do,  uiiolipped,  6lk;g»$l ;  lamb  skins,  CiKoidOc. 
Vkgk'caiii.es,— Potatoes  are  doing  better,  buyers 
prreleiMria  to  pay  nioi-«  for  nice-looking  isiaio  iiiiin 
[Owing  to  the  many  inquiries  from  subscriberg 
concerning  things  that  liavo  a  conunorcial  value, 
and  are  offered  for  sale  tlirongh  tho  medium 
of  newspaper  advertising,  we  havo  doomed  it 
for  the  best  interest  of  all  concerned,  to 
classify  our  “Answers  to  Correspondents, " 
so  that  each  inquiry  will  aptmar  under  its 
appropriate  head,  either  in  “IiuiuiriuH  for 
Advertisers,”  or  '•  Answers  to  Corruspond- 
ents.”  This,  wo  believe,  will  enable  advortisers 
to  more  offoctually  comprehend  the  wants  of  our 
snbscribors,  and  will  enable  qs  to  mako  our  ad¬ 
vertising  columns  what  they  should  bo— a  true 
reflection  of  our  readers'  wants.  This  depart¬ 
ment  will  bo  edited  carefully,  it  being  our  aim  to 
use  it  in  thu  interest  of  both  advei'tisers  and 
readers  (and  wo  shall  not  hesitate  to  give  our 
reasons  for  oscluding  bad  or  doubtful  adver¬ 
tisements)  aud  Huoh  other  matter  as  will  ho  of 
legituiiato  interest.  At  tho  same  time  it  mu.it  Iw 
undorBt4X)d  that  such  iiuiulrles  as  may  appear 
must  apfioal  to  the  advertiser  himself  for  answer. 
The  advertisement  should  answer  tho  want  and 
tho  want  is  indicative  of  its  need.] 
2  saffillo  liursos,  quality  lumri 
^ew  ^AvevUistimntfi 
E.  II.  A.,  Bergen  Co.,  N.  J.,  wants  Rouen 
Ducks  and  Game  Bantams. 
G.  B.  R.,  Niagara  Co.,  N.  Y.,  wants  full-bred 
American  Merino  Sheep. 
J.  R.  Y.,  Lehigh  Co.,  Pa.,  wants  Seckel  and 
dwarf  pear  trees.  We  refer  him  to  the  nursery 
advertisements  in  this  issue. 
F.  Y.  Q.,  Cattaraugus  Co.,  N.  Y.,  wants  a  por¬ 
table  saw-mill. 
M.  Y.  H.,  Essex  Co.,  Mass.,  wants  a  good 
farm  of  about  1200  acres  in  Ohio. 
S.  Y.,  Delatvaro  Co.,  N.  Y.,  wants  a  good  re¬ 
liable  food  steamer. 
X.,  Ashtabula  Co.,  Ohio,  wants  a  cheap  hand 
corn-sheller. 
F.  B.,  Queens  Co.,  N.  Y.,  wants  Conover’s 
asparagus.  Try  tho  seedsmen  advertising  in  this 
paper. 
(lomnion  lugs 
Good  lugs., , ,, 
Low  bull...,,., 
.■Vlcrtliiiu  It.-af.. 
Good  luul..... 
F’liio  loaf . 
What  will  tho  Weather 
HE  TO-MOKIlOWy 
M’XXYU 
Signal  Service  Barometer 
WILL  tell  VOU. 
It  will  detect  and  liidluutu  correctly 
any  cliHiigeln  thu  wcuthur  12  to  24  hours 
In  advance.  It  will  tell  what  kind  of  a 
storm  Is  approaching,  and  Iroiu  whnt 
quarter  It  comes— Invaluable  to  navi¬ 
gators. 
KAKIMKKS 
Clin  plan  Iholr  work  iiccording  to  Its 
prcillctloim.  It  will  save  50  times  its 
cost  In  n  xlnglo  season.  There  is  an 
iiccnvatc  tbcruiometcr  attached,  whli.h 
alone  Is  worth  Hii'  price,  of  the  cuiubi- 
nntlon.  Will  send  It  cxiiress  paid  toany 
address  on  recelirt  of  ^‘^.4IU.  Send 
Money  Order  or  lluglsti-red  l.ettcr. 
Agents  Wunte-I— send  stamp  for  Clr- 
cula'-.  ,  W.  POOL  (JL  CO., 
M35  lirnnilwii)'.  New  Vurii. 
The  llostoo  'rmyeUcr  suys;  —  '‘Wo 
fK,  hoot’s  M 
SIONALSEflVICI 
BAROMETEfl 
^OADWAY.N. 
THE  MARKETS 
(♦KASK  U’Qil  your  RiUlrMi  for  Circultr*  of  C'lui 
Knort,  Ao.,  t4$  BRAOl.IvY  MK'U  CO„  ^ 
I'tttnol  Sloigh 
iyrsrufM,  N,  Y« 
PRODUCE  AND  PROVISIONS 
new  Vouk,  Siiturduy,  Sept.  9,  1876. 
Ukceipts. — Thu  receipts  of  Produce  for  tho  week 
were  as  follows : 
Flour,  bbls .  80,390  Molasses .  — 
Whisky .  3,051  Itiuc,  bbl* .  267 
Corn  meal, bbls....  4.013  Gut  meats,  pkgs..,,  9,18.5 
Corn  meal,  bags...  619  Gird,  pkgs .  3,49(1 
Wheat,  bush.......  l&i.wiu Tobacco,  lihds .  3,191 
Corn,  bush .  l.Kkl.OSi  do.  pkgs .  6,7.1 
Oats,  bush.... .  96.TIX)  Outlur.  i.kgM .  3‘2,b(X) 
Kye.bush .  45,850  Cheosu,  hxs. 71,200 
•Mall,  bush .  5U<4IU  t.kytton,  bales.......  5,6iiU 
Barley,  bush .  Llfsc  llvsin .  13,936 
Beans,  bbls .  6.4UUi Huts,  turu.,  bbls....  1,112) 
Grass  seed,  bUAh..  7,841  Uried  f'rults,  pkgs..  l.;)40 
Beef,  pkgs .  Jl.Oib  Rugs,  bbl* .  O.SIO 
Wool.  Iialcs .  2,125  Peanuts,  hags .  166 
Hops,  bales .  66;J  Leather,  sides .  56.497 
Pork,  bbls .  700lSugar,  Uhds .  — 
fallow  .  l,280iOiroaku .  1,762 
Hints  to  BHIPPKUB.-Pack  produce  as  Ormly  us 
Its  nature  allows;  othurwisu  many  items  suffer  In 
appearance,  it  not  In  quality,  through  the  Jostling 
Incident  to  transportation.  Do  not  mark  puukage* 
with  any  maierUil  that  will  smiidge.  A  good  paint, 
for  marking  purposes  can  be  made  of  bicnroniate  of 
potash  and  extract  of  logwood.  Nailed  cards  are 
very  Insecure.  For  long  lines  of  goods  a  marking 
plate  or  brand  Is  prufnrutde  to  ordinary  lettering.  At 
the  time  i/f  stilpment  put  11  complete  list  of  the  lot 
Into  one  of  the  packages  If  It  can  be  dune  i  hut  be 
sure  to  mall  to  coilslguue  a  f ull  Ibil,  naming  date, 
style  of  packages  and  uuntents.  .Vhu  to  have  each 
parcel  or  uniform  quality  u*  far  as  pnsslble  i  ffiikiuu 
always  Injuru.-isnln.  Jloll  butter  should  be  wrapped 
in  clean  white  uidslln.  Dressed  poultry  should  bu 
packed  in  well  shaken  dry  straw.  Wnun  poultry 
sweats  In  boxes  straw-dust  gives  a  mean  look.  Break 
pff-nall  points  from  the  inside  Of  Old  barrels  when 
they  are  used  in  ordorto  prevent  property  from  Ksor- 
ing.  Short  out  dry  straw  la  beilur  for  packing  eggs 
than  anyihlDg  else.  Try  and  avoid  the  arrival  of 
summer  items  here  on  Saturday. 
18th  GRAND  EXHIBITION, 
VVaveri.kv  Hi  ation,  I*a.  0.  It.  K..  between 
rk  and  Eii/nbeth.  To  commence  Monday, 
ISth,  and  continue  live  ilays.  Kor  l-rumliim 
address  I>.  T.  <>ui.N.\, 
r'/se-  Wis.t'sa  '  Vr  I 
KOCilK.-kTER.  Hi-pi.  D.-Flour  ni 
spring,  $6.60;  umber  winter.  $6.T<5:  white 
double  extra,  $7.5n.  ilye  flour  quiet  at; 
lower:  Milwaukee  c|i|b,  $LlXK)Sl.i8 :  u 
tl.09(®l.(16:  white  winter,  11.05® l.t'i.  (J 
at;9)®33i!.  Coni  quiet  at  oscgiirA:.  Cor 
bOl.iiU,  Butter. '22(si24c-.  Chaeso.  IkSHlo. 
Lard.ll)s(giL2He.  Apple*. bu,.  40s»75e.  1 
60r**75u.  Heiins.  8  bu.,  TOftHiOO.  Alc»s 
Wind.  20>(,A)c.  Hay,  $831)11,  .ilraw,  »(!< 
*oed,  k‘2.T-'KHi3..'iO  :  clover,  $9.'2.5(«I9.  Mill  r 
$16  tor  snorts.  $18  li-r  shipstiifl*,  and 
dliugs.  Uullrottd  Knilghtx  Klnur  to  B 
bbl.;  to  Now  York,  30c.;  to  Albany.  25c. 
D  YOUNG  MEN  AND  LADIKH.  to 
■  Icurri  Telegraphy,  and  to  earn  $45 
onth.  Extra  induciMiiunla.  7’/m  liirurtf, 
t  n  UahU-  College  In  U.  H.  Head  stamn  f-r 
Address  Tr/i-ip-uph  VoUfyc.  Uullal-i,  N.Y. 
COUNTRY  CHEESE  MARKET. 
idTTLK  Falls,  n.  y.,  .sept.  9,  1876. 
The  general  tone  of  tho  Little  Falls  market  for  tho 
week  ending  Hopi-  9th,  was  somewhat  Improved. 
Thu  cool  weather  which  nas  been  prevailing  through¬ 
out  Herkimer  Co.,  for  the  past  few  weeks  has  helped 
luaterially  to  bring  about  this  result.  Dairymen 
led.  now  thalull  tlinir  July  cheese  which  hii.i  suf. 
Icrtid  from  the.  cHi'cts  of  the  "  heatud  tenn  ”  are 
disposed  of,  that  the  quality  of  Itnir  goods  Is  not 
only  better,  but  that  tberu  is  scarcely  any  risk  in 
holdl  .g  at  the  luctory.  Conaeqmsntly  tacK/rymen 
felt  easy  and  were  not  over  anxious  to  sell,  unless  at 
a  margin  of  at  least  K  of  a  Cent  more  than  was  paid 
a  week  ago.  This  they  received,  about  .5,700  boxes 
having  been  sold. 
The  following  is  a  li.st  of  transactions:  5  lots  on 
commission  ;  I  al  Wo.:  2  at  tOS'c.i  I  at  10)4c.;  26  at 
WIke.;  2.5atluA(o.:  27 ut  lie.  and  1  on  private  terms; 
making  the  range  of  prices  I0®llc.,  aud  the  average 
price  paid  lOX’C. 
''^VAiqcE  ^ 
cultivator 
DICBKI?:  COMPANY  ,  Moline,  III, 
EAHTEK.V  AGENTH 
R.  H.  ALLEN  &  CO., 
ISD  dk  if»l  Wiiter  Mt.,  New  York. 
Who  furnish  full  In  h-ohmation  fube. 
JEND  F4Ht  CIKC'IJLAII  of  the  BEST  WIND 
5  MILL,  to  U.  S.  WIND  E.  &  P.  Co.,  Batavia,  HI. 
