SEPT  30 
shepherd  and  a  poor  workman,  has  become  a 
sculptor  of  some  eminence.  The  French  Govern¬ 
ment  bought  hla  “  St.  Seba.stlan  ”  tor  14,000  francs. 
He  carved  the  whole  statue  In  marble  himself, 
with  the  living  model  before  him.  Sculptors 
generally  only  work  In  clay,  or  at  most  give 
finishing  touches  to  the  marble  which  has  been 
prepared  for  them  by  the  workmen. 
At  a  banquet  given  In  Paris  to  tho  French  labor 
delegates  uixm  tlielr  return  from  tho  Phll.adelphla 
Exhibition,  one  of  them  said:— “In  the  great 
American  republic,  so  lauded  by  our  public  men, 
wo  fouml  the  relative  position  of  employer  and 
workman  t  he  same  as  It  la  here.  There,  as  la 
France,  capital  Ls  the  mustor.  Tho  workmen  lu 
America  have  every  possible  llhony;  they  have 
many  more  schools  than  we  have  in  France, ;  but. 
notwltlnstandlng  all  this,  and  In  spite  of  the  abo¬ 
lition  of  negro  slavery,  the  slavery  of  the  whites 
still  flourishes.  Many  as  are  the  ijrlvlleges  which 
the  workman  is  accorded,  and  which  ho  does  not 
possess  In  Europe,  he  remains  a  workman  still ; 
and  those  privileges  are  or  little  use  to  him  ms 
long  as  he  Is  not  allowed  to  have  a  share  In  the 
profits  with  bis  employer." 
Allemany,  an  employee  of  the  Bank  of  France, 
has  been  condemned  In  Parl.s  to  ten  years’  Im¬ 
prisonment  tor  circulating  old  bills  that  had  been 
withdrawn.  Frauds  to  the  extent  of  17ii,ooo  frataw 
were  proved.  A  part  had  been  api)roprIate(l  to 
paying  debts,  but  tho  greater  portion  was  lost  In 
stocks. 
Fifteen  million  nine  hundred  thousand  licet, ell- 
tres  of  barley  (•KO.oni.iOO  givUona)  are  con.'tumod 
annually  In  Germany  for  beer  brewing. 
Parts,  It  seems,  has  steam  street  cars  that  don’t, 
frighten  the  horses,  run  ten  miles  an  hour,  scat 
forty  pcrson.s,  can  be  stopped  wllliln  rive  feet  bya 
brake,  turn  sharp  corners,  and  coat  but  $4  a  day 
for  fuel  aud  alleiid.ince. 
A  troupe  of  Sioux  Indiana  are  exhlblUiig  thom- 
aelves  lu  London. 
'I'he  Freocli  steam-ship  arrived  at  Havana  .Sept, 
23,  from  Mexico,  bringing  advices  to  the  lath  Inst. 
The  City  of  Zacatecas  was  ciipUirod  on  tho  24th 
of  August  by  fian:la  de  la  Cademt,  at  the  head  of 
1,500  lusurrectlonlsts.  Tho  sumo  night  ho  I  nrnnd 
the  city  over  to  the  American,  German,  and  Span¬ 
ish  Consuls  and  evacuated  It.  'I’he  Government 
troops  reoccupled  the  place  on  the  2SMi,  having 
previously  defeated  Cadeiuis'  bands,  'rhe  change 
of  ministry  causes  great  saiisfacilon  to  the  sup¬ 
porters  or  the  Government.  All  the  Iridlcallons 
favor  the  final  l.rlumph  of  I.erdo  de  Tejada  In  the 
Presidential  eoni.eKt, 
The  new  French  Iron-clad,  the  Uedouhtalde, 
which  was  launched  at  I'Orleul,  on  the  west 
coast,  on  the  IfttU  Inst.,  will  be  the  most  powerful 
war  vessel  possessed  by  tlio  Hepubllc. 
Corn’  ni^l— yellow  We»iern,  Jersey  and  Pennsyl¬ 
vania,  ^.6^2.VI0;  Brandywine, 
Fresb  FttuiTS.— The  market  Is  low  for  apples.  A 
KOnd  deal  of  eouimori  fruit  Is  oiferlng.  Only  ohotce. 
sound  State  will  brInK  f'L  Martlet  pears  arebecom- 
liig  soiiroo.  Other  tine  table  2"Od3  have  a  place  In 
coiiseqnuncr.  Peaches  may  be  said  to  hoover,  ho 
far  us  aiiytlilng  rtne  cun  he  spoken  of.  Fancy  plums 
have  about  run  out.  There  Is  an  abundance  of  Dam¬ 
sons  nr  small  blue  which  pass  for  them,  t'riinberrie* 
are  Dow  quutablo.  Grapes  are  ubuiidaiit.  Dried  do 
not  rally  from  the  late  low  prices.  Peanuts  are  drin, 
with  a  liKht  supply.  We  quote ; 
Apples,  ao-ouiice  Pippins,  Dot.  itcrt  and  Uluah,  v 
bbl.j  (loik^S :  nilXBil.  ffond,  lloOt^l.TS;  best  river, 
$l.?ofa>l.:i7;  common  open  heads,  wind  falls.  Mu. Mil. 
Pears  Dartlctts.  choice.  IM  bbl,.  fVdftlOi  <itli«r, 
Seckol,  Louise  flonnc,  .Vrtii;  b'lomish 
Mcnnty,  84'S»7  :  ponkjiii;.  feWisH.  Peaches,  V  basket, 
best,  tl.Soiisl.jO ;  uuuimon,  &0c.tdf  I.  PIuium,  fancy,  I* 
hbl..  *liyi*l2  :  other,  Hlfii*.  Pranlierrle-s,  Wn»3  t*  crate. 
Orupes,  Delaware,  >  tt.,Wii7Ho.,  for  InoMo  and  small 
boxMS;  Concord 
able  next  week. 
which  broiiRht  1214c.  AlthooRh  the  representation 
or  factories  was  quite  larRo,  ydt  hut  few  .sales  wore 
effected.  This  was  duo  to  the  fact  that,  while  sales¬ 
men  were  Arm  In  tho  belief  that  ohoi'so  would  com- 
matid  a  belter  p’’loe  Ihun  lust  week,  bo  vers  repre¬ 
sented  the  iiiarkel  as  beinir  diili.eveii  at  those  llg- 
urcs.  Llaht  pitrohases,  Consoqnently.  was  tliu  ro.slilr, 
—  not  over  l.l.VJ  boxes  huviiiR  chanced  hand.s,  For 
thoso,  salesmen,  r.ir  tho  most  pari,  received  Uielr 
askliiK  price  ;  but  dealers  boURhlspiirln«ly,  as  will  he 
seen  by  nfferencoto  the  following  list  of  siih-s: 
Two  lots  on  commlsshm  ;  4  do.  at  t'lVc  :  8  do.  I3c.! 
«  dll.  12>4i!.:  do.  at  121io,:  I  do.  at  He,;  2  do.  nt  12o. 
1  hi!  great  adviiuoe  Ilf  the  past  few  weeks  has  liiol 
but  llUle  effbot  on  the  New  Yoik  uiarkois.  Storks 
arv)  pretty  muoli  all  cleared  out.  hut  little  cheese  be- 
log  stored  In  tho  city,  and  the  light  huIob  will  hnvo  a 
good  Intlnenco  on  trade  at  tho  metropolis,  'I'lie  for¬ 
eign  demand  coniifiues  good.nnd  the  mible  has  ad- 
vunoed  its.  This  is  a  fair  outlook,  and  thorn  Is  reason 
to  heiiovethat  prleess  will  ailvaiice. 
We  have  late  sdvlees  from  abroad.  Onr  London 
rnrrespiindent  says  .  I’heru  Is  a  hvtak  demand  for 
the  finest  sorts  of  American,  and  prices  are  fully  Is. 
Li  2s.  dearer.  Kiigllsh  Cheddar  more  Inquired  alU>r, 
Dutch  hcIIs  at  the  advunco.  Wire  from  New  York 
lo-clay  quotes  anadvanco.  Following  are  quotations : 
A  meMean,  extra  line, :i2ia)r).'ti.-.  nnn,  ut.ifiOs,;  good,  40 
ffl42s.;  secoildury,  Ikl^IiHs.  Kogllsh  Cheddar.  l4k.(/,S(is.: 
Wiltshire,  douhin,  none  In  market ;  Edanis.  02(«)(j4s. 
GondiiH,  !Vl(gifi(i.s.;  lierhy  shape.  terailOs. 
Mutter  Is  uiiprocsiicriiedlr  scarce.  Agents  cun 
name  tlieir  own  ttuure  for  that  lanileit. 
Porks.  137(.tl4!)s.;  Limericks, 
'  130<-;d:«s.:  Friesland.  151® 
j.-S  s.;  'Tralee  Forks,  UiiwUla.;  Nonmiiuly  extra,  120® 
lOtiB.;  Anicrloaii  and  Canadian,  1I2®120». 
year.  uu.  i-.xpiiris  or  peas  past  week.  s..ii9Dn.; 
since  .Ian.  1st,  477..1IS)  do.;  san  e  tune  last  year.  287.744. 
'The  niai'ket  for  luediiims  Is  soniunhiit  nmlecldcd. 
Home  holders  imt  great  stress  iipoii  the  light  crop, 
and  are  holding  oihiTs  to  supply  what  demand  comes 
along.  The  buying  feeling  lioweVer,  Is  not  lilige. 
In  marrows  tho  dem'imi  o.iiitinues  good,  and  prime 
hand-cured  new  or  well-kept  old  urn  linn  at  the  ex¬ 
treme.  Of  other  )i..rts  the  stock  does  rioishow  much 
collection.  Canadian  peas  easier  tor  bulk;  biirrels 
unchanged;  new  Hoiithern  It.  F.  pens  have  .sold  at 
14 ;  but  It  Is  not  likely  the  price  will  tnj  repealed. 
Beans— New  pea.  ♦l.&;i®l.(;i);  mediUMi,  fl.fli;  mar¬ 
row,  >2;  old  primp  (!P(t,®l  .'si®l,.\'3;  fair  to  good. 
tl.4(j;  prime  modluins.  $l..i{if.„l.ai:  fair  to  good.  51® 
I.I.’ii  pt'lmemorfows.ll.hi®?  d.s;  latr  in  good,  ll.iv® 
180;  prime  while  kill..  8l.a»'.t).70 ;  other,  I.25<i0 
I.M:  prime  red  kidney.  ^l.TlJikl.T.'i:  other,  ♦1.40.« 
l.aO;  l.lm.i  (Cal.)  *2.7.Vii3.  Mlack  beans,  »:{.2.'>(«>3,rill. 
Canadian  pirns.  Imlk  and  hoiid.  o.Ty.tlilic.;  free  bbis, 
$1.14.  Green  peas,  Jl.lo/i'dl.a);  split  do.  Itl. 
Mbkhwax.- A  small  truilo  only  In  progress  oa  ox- 
pori.  ui  ciiunt;  quoted  at  71^320.  for  Western  and 
southern. 
MttOtiM  (h.)i(.v.— Small  lots  of  new  have  been  re¬ 
ceived,  which  are  held  as  follows;  -  Texas,  Kansas 
and  Ohio  range  from  4  to  7Sc,iis  to  grade,  with 
some  light  now  griuiii  'Texas  offered  at  ?u. 
lUT'rTER.— Supplies  have  comp  forward  unusually 
free,  but  not  for  the  mnnieul  nnieli  alKiad  of  the 
wants  of  triidn.  ICnhirgcd  reciiiids  of  Slate  give 
bii  yers  bidpvr  loesiis  of  solc.::i  km  ilrm  i  hey  tiuve  lia<i 
for  some  tliiiOftnil  Willi  :i  good  reliill  tr.idu  sales  nro 
quite  liberal  ill  hits,  Tliere  l»  a  marked  iueren.sp  of 
trade  with  boUds  and  resUiuraiit®  lips  season  owing 
to  the  lutliixof  'ir.itigers  to  and  Irom  tlip  iTpnteii- 
nail.  Western  is  aellvo  foi  expori  and  home  nse. 
AiuUbpr  .lausrt  is  iiOv.iooed  tor  the  largo  European 
want.  It  seoms  iliat  Oleuma.'garine  is  lieiuiming  un¬ 
popular  in  Great  Britiiii ;  in  tact  smuo  |>oints  moans 
ur«  being  taken  to  inevnni,  ns  sale.  VVe  quot.fi  prices 
g.inerally  higher,  hut  ilie  t.iiio  w  ill  prehably  not  be 
xo  strong  lifter  fniyors  Iiiive  obijriiied  a  supply  of 
slock  they  havo  lieitn  so  lung  short  of. 
Kxpuil  ot  Inilfer  past  Wlck  ll.lWi  piiekages. 
Wu  quoiu: — Ihinlee  luiils,  dt®;i.'ic.i  prune,  2fli433c.: 
poor  to  good. '_'2®2t!c.:  cr«iimer>  |ial|.<.  oliidi;n,:f5<«i37(j.: 
good.  ;f»a>,'14r..;  sweet  cream  |i.ill-,2H®v,‘>(.-.  Huito  ni  kliis. 
choice.  3 '(«3io  :  fair  to  good.  23(.i2un.|  dn.  ball  tlrkln 
tubs,  choico,  .■Wk,:i.'ic,:  fair  to  prune, arraiioe.;  do.  Welsh 
I  uhs.  clioli’0. 25l&''.!lc.;  olher.l'lav.'Se.;  Wesiern  cream¬ 
ery,  choice.  Xk.ii.Vii'.:  other,  difiiod.’e,:  d,i.  firkins,  host, 
22<-i,24c.:  oiher.  Itr.Cillc.;  d.iiry  rnos.  choice,  kfkiiGHc.; 
Otluir.  18ii42:lc.;  facP>ry  clinlee.  ?:)u2ac.;  mlinr,  IVcijiac. 
Htiito  ilalruts  qiintablo  at  ‘lyiitiBo. 
CllEEMB.— Exports  light,  itn.uri  boxn.s  for  tho  week 
Tho  market  has  boon  coiupleie.ly  iipsoi  this  weoU. 
'The  full  raLe!t  at  tie?  cuufilry  sales  loil  to  strong  views 
here  umoug  receivers  of  ihn  rhoincxt  faciorlps,  and 
they  were  holding  up  to  lJ^k®l;,c.,  tdiese  Qgures  have 
rarely  b<!on  met.  and  TdSu,  has  more  neurlv  repre- 
Honted  tlin  murlcid..  Kx|itirti  es  nave  been  Indiffer¬ 
ent  and  t.he  lalnoipal  <i|ierators  lioldliig  off.  t>n 
grades  umtci  rar.cy  tho  closing  imiricnt  is  decidedly 
Weak;  there  are  ueuriv  if  nuiiiaitn  lino  obtained  at 
f2c,ui,il  Hdiiiu  very  good  fitsut  lie.  vve'iuoio; 
Fancy  lactoiy.  i2.,iiei2J4c„  tine  .1  'p»12>»c.;  good  and 
prime.  II«!.Uc.:  fair,  lUwIlc. ;  Btate  farm  dairy 
fancy,  Iliitoil  sc.;  good  to  prime,  10®lle  ;  fair  and 
good.  H,(,lOe.  Western  fncUiry,  good  nod  priupi,  1M<® 
IQHC  .  fair  lots,  s  ■.;i,/,!iwji,.:  on.  eimddar,  ohulwsv 
IIHO.;  do.  Hat,  cliolco.  ll®li  Lc. 
('ll)ER. — Slow  at 8c.  tju.illty  Is  always  upirc  or  less 
uguin.st  earlicHL  pressings. 
C’o'n’o.q.— The  nmritci  has  boon  deprcs.snd  and  dull 
with  lilior.ll  iimT.ils.it  I10W  at  ihc  ports. 
The  latest  quotations  iiro :  —  Hopti.mihor.  IIS-KA* 
11 11-32C.;  Octobifi,  llUt>jiil''-32c.;  Novembiir,  liq®!! 
U-52c.;  Deceiiiber,  11 5'inciill  I*— i-c.;  January,  II  T.ltkiflll 
ai-;!2c.;  Kobniiiry,  21-',vc.;  M.iroli.ll  Ik.hkfsl  1  27- 
32c.;  April,  11  .•n-ik/idlki..;  M.iy,  13  5-.«Ji,H2  If-IOc.;  June, 
T.' .’i-lli®l2  ll-;)2c.;July,  U  lO-jfqtTJyto..  August,  12  111-32 
®12^c. 
v/uoUttioiis  for  spot  cotton,  bused  on  Araericiin 
standard  of  cla.iKltk'utlon; 
Uplunilg.  Ala.  OHeunt.  Trxnii 
Ortlldarv..,. .  U  7-lfi  ti  7-U:  i»  7.II!  7-ie 
Strict  ordinary .  u  lli-hi  '.1  i;mu  u  i;f-hi  if  l.'t-ii; 
(iood  ordinary .  10  -'i-IO  10  5-li!  10  6-10  10  ,6-lli 
Htrfct  g  •  111  do.......  .  10  O-hi  10  U-lii  lox  lOji 
Low  middling .  10  buu:  io  l.v-iii  11  i-iij  u  j.ie 
Hirlci  low  middling...  11  l-lii  11  3- Hi  11  5-10  ll  fl-irt 
Middling .  UK  llj^  U  7-11111  7-10 
Gooil  middling .  II  7-10  II  9-10  II  11-10  U  n  p! 
Htrlctgood  i.iidiilln.q.  II  11-10  II  l.j.fO  ll  15.10  U  15-10 
Middling  fair .  12  1-10  J2  :i-io  12  5-10  12  0-10 
Fair  .  12  13-10  12  15-10.13  MO  13  MB 
Oallfornla  puars,  t,V<k4  *1  box.  Vir¬ 
ginia  peanuts. fancy,  91.75;  common  to  prime,  $1.10® 
$1.65.  V  V,* 
OriAlN.— In  wheat  theni  has  been  but  little  done 
on  export  aeoouiit  aud  mlllnrsniierailng  moderately, 
but  better  sales  have  been  made  on  small  HiinpUes. 
Latest  sales  of  old  winter  red  Western  at  $1.12:  new 
winter  red  Westein  at  $1.20sl2Jl;  winter  red  West¬ 
ern  f,'r  shipment  at  $1.18;  new  white  Mleiiigan  on 
track  at  $l.2fi;  old  No.  2  Chicago  or  Northwest  for  ex¬ 
port  at  $1.14  ;  new  No.  2  Chicago  spring  ut  $l.lSfa(l,UI. 
llyc  easier  in  prlcw;  latest  sales  at  72f>»74c.  for  West- 
orn  and  kVatiO’^g,  for  Fenn.  Jersey  and  Htate.  Bar¬ 
ley  is  quoted  at  y5c.®$t  for  new  four  or  six-rownd 
.Si.ate.  Corn  has  been  m  untivn  export  demand  and 
stronger  In  price;  latest  sales  are  at  57!4ia5tic.  for 
LIVE  STOCK  MARKETS, 
New  YORK,  Sept.  23,  1876. 
RECEIPTS  OP  LIVE  STOCK. 
Shaap  A 
Baavaa.  Cnwa.  rslrat  Uinba.  Hira. 
Sixtieth  St, .  5,240  19  l.lKW  1.5, Bin  (XIO 
9  ortv- Eighth  81 .  25  H7  Cl.i  B.TIB  OOO 
kortleth  vSi.  .  .  uihi  no  ikk)  ooU  ll,oii9 
Uitrslmus  Cove  ....  6,730  00  000  IB.BVB  il.PiO 
Totals  tills  week . 11,995  ,Vi  2.ai7  .3i)ii>4  2I  IBS 
••  last  week . UJJII  83  3.B8B  :t;..8i3  2r.8l3 
Beev EH,— 'Trade  v**rv  slow  on  a  heavy  run  of  gen- 
crally  coarse  quality  horned  entile  on  Monday  Inst. 
1.  rlct.ift  folj  .'*C.  ^  Tb.  uh  ijuiilUay  *  t»iit 
were  Ilrm  on  good  quality  steers,  which  were  sinfce. 
Halos  wore  effcetnil  from  Swlle.  TJ  n,.;  weights,  to!/ 
cwt.  Wcdiies-hu',  tcaOe  dull,  at  H®Uc.:  wolghfs, 
«t  BfialllJic.;  WolgKtO, 
5*a»owt.  lirlda*.tlie  muikets  closed  dull  atTKts 
10J4C.;  w.>lghw.5®«,'.7  cwt.  From  .’SKw.'iT  lbs.,  net.  iiaS 
been  allowed  hpanlsh  lierds,  direct  fintu  the  Flultm 
Sold  ut  8®H!4o.  4/  tt*.  Native  ateei's.  grus.s-fed 
‘^.1  part  coni-foil  do..  UNMliic.;  gradn  do.,  I0j,®lic. 
Oxen,  SH/tfUKo.  Uelfer».  grass-fed,  S'^o.  Bulls,  U,*! 
MlhCil  Co  WiJ.--'Triidc  remains  slow  and  small,  the 
quulltv  of  theiinlinals  to  hand  being  troni  poor  to 
cfilves  luclnded  ;  general  sales 
at  $4.)®55  18  head.  Hifrlngers  In  rather  better  demand 
than  fresli  cows,  sueli  like  Ijcing  iieodod  to  return  to 
INQUIRIES  FOR  ADVERTISERS 
[OwiSQ  to  tbo  many  inquiries  from  subscribers 
concerning  things  that  have  a  commercial  value, 
and  are  offered  for  sale  through  the  medium 
of  newspaper  advertisiug,  wo  havo  deeincd  it 
for  tho  best  interest  of  all  concerned,  to 
classify  our  “Answers  to  Correspondents,” 
HO  that  each  inquiry  will  appear  utidor  its 
appropriate  head,  either  in  “  Inquiries  fur 
advertisers,”  or  “Answers  to  Correujiond- 
euts."  This,  wo  hoUeve,  will  enable  advertisers 
to  more  eirectually  comprehend  the  wants  of  our 
subscribers,  ami  will  enable  us  to  make  our  ad¬ 
vertising  columns  wltat  they  should  hu— a  true 
reflection  of  our  rmvders’  wants.  This  do[)art- 
ment  will  be  edited  carefully,  it  being  our  aim  to 
use  it  in  the  interest  of  both  advertisers  and 
readers  (and  we  shall  not  hesitate  to  give  our 
reasons  for  excluding  bii<l  or  doubtful  adver¬ 
tisements)  and  such  otlier  matter  as  will  be  of 
legitimate  interest.  -At  the  same  time  it  must  bo 
understood  tlmt  such  inquiries  as  may  appear 
must  appeal  to  the  adverti.scr  himself  for  answer. 
The  advertiuemeut  should  answer  the  want  and 
the  want  is  indicative  of  its  need.] 
'Toijaci.'O,— Exporters  have  bought  mo 
firm  rates. 
KE.NTtJCKY  LEAE-NEW  CROP. 
Light. 
.  6  ®  6K 
.  6i^®  8 
,  8>4®IU 
10K®12.!4 
,  13  ®I4 
.  IS  ®|B 
16H®I8 
HEEnr.EAP— CROP  OP  1875. 
Now  FoglanU  Biio  seconds... . 12t<®l4 
Fine  Mllers . ;.  «  ^  7K 
Seconds  and  flllors,  Shipping . .  6«®  7 
I’cnnsylviinla  assorted  lots . . .  14  (,425 
Ohio  ttssortod  lots .  d  ®  ex 
Wisconsin  assorted  lou . .  3  ®  5 
VBOKrA_Bi.Ks,— Potatoes  are  ootlve.  buttbe  liberal 
supplies  make  prices  easy,  Sweets  uro  very  plenty 
Bod  the  low  figures  send  them  into  use.  Pumpklus 
are  slow  of  sale;  tor  bakers’  use  marrow  squash 
largely  take  thalr  place  of  late  years,  owing  to  natu¬ 
ral  rtc.lt  color.  Tomatoes  are  low, the  family  deuiurid 
httvlnu  pretty  well  supplied  for  proiiorvlnK. 
We  quote;  * 
=  sweet, 
$2..t7®2.li2  l/orn,  P  100,  $l,uil.;)ll.  Tomatoes,  bush.  3.^ 
squash,  »/  bbl.,  75o.to$i.  Cabbagus.  W 
KX;,  MoijB.  New  Uiissla  turnips,  >  bbl..  $2.  Kgg 
plants,  |i  bbl.,  $2/a2,50.  Cauliflower.  4*  bbl,,  tScai 
^  ‘'■''••*2;  red.  $i.50®l.iJ2  ;  wblto,' 
Wool,.  -The  market  Is  strong  and  fairly  active, 
MaiiiiraiitU|erB,  havlog  a  pretty  good  trade,  arc  dis¬ 
posed  to  stuck  up  freely.  Wcntern  llucfii*.  Cali- 
loralauiid 'Thxus  are  chieUy  wanted,  k'or  the  best 
lots  of  tlcccoH  at  the  olo.sn.  bouer  rules  are  named  in 
Instances;  combing  and  delaine  are  In  good  domund 
and  favor  the  soTIers,  as  alsoi  pulle«L  Ohio  T 
and  I'enusylvaola  fleeces  ut  410.;  XX  do.  43c- 
No.  2  and  No,  l  do.,  :i!)®42c.:  eoamn  (1o.,33<,j;«k!.; 
do/iihijy{,  42®47o.;  Western  doeeoji,  !i7®40u.  for  X 
and  XX;  No.  2  and  .No.  1  do.,  33®3iL  Oouise,  ,3lm32o  : 
combing.  42®4Tc. 
Heuvr. 
0  ®  7X 
8  ®  9 
9K®H 
11K®14 
14H®I5H 
}«  ®17K 
18  ®20 
Columuii  lug.s 
Good  lugs . 
Low  leaf . 
.Medium  leaf.. 
Good  leaf . 
Fine  leaf . 
Selections..... 
QiMllty. 
Good . 
Fair . 
Poor . 
Poorest. . 
(Jen.  selling  rates 
3iave¥ti,c(«ment^i 
S.  Y.,  Delaware  Co.,  N.  Y.,  is  referred  to  ad¬ 
vertisement  of  “  Priudle  Steamer  "  ou  page  226. 
M.  T.  H.,  Essex  Co,,  Mass.,  is  referred  to  ad¬ 
vertisement  of  “  Coiuftry  Homo”  on  page  227. 
Mrs.  M.  P.  Aldrich,  Rathboiie,  N.  Y.,  wants  to 
know  where  Baker’s  Excel-sior  Cream  Strainer  is 
to  be  obtained,  and  the  price. 
The  Signal  Service  liaroiiietfr  ami  Thcmiuincler 
will  detect  and  Indleato  co»roclly  any  change  In  tho 
weather  12 to '24  hours  in  ailvancc.  Haves  FAlt.MEKS 
30  times  Ita  cost  every  Beason.  sent,  express  paid, 
on  receipt  of  S'J,  Send  .Money  Order  or  Uegistered 
I.etter.  _  AGEN'TH  W.ANTED.  Head  xtaain  f,.r  f'lr- 
THE  MARKETS 
PRODUCE  AND  PROVISIONS, 
New  York,  Saturday,  Sept.  23.  1876. 
RECEIPTS.- The  receipts  of  Produce  for  the  week 
were  as  follows : 
Flour.  bbIs .  84.028  Molasses .  — 
Whisky . 2.892  Klee,  bbis.. .  1,1/71 
Corn  meal. bbis  ...  2.332'Cut  moats,  i/kgs..,,  8.153 
(lorn  meal.  bags...  9Ul  Lsr-i.  pkgs .  5,819 
Wbeat,  bush .  224.;WJ 'Tobiicco,  lihds .  2,iiHl 
Corn,  bush .  910,217  do.  pkg.s .  4,370 
Oats,  bosh...  ......  3l7rj!9  Butter.  LkgB . .  41,380 
Kye.bush .  47.375  Chceso.  oxs . .  75,ar 
Mall,  bush .  7,3811  i^oftoii,  bales .  I5.:i7;i 
Barley,  bush .  51, 'JO  Rosin .  10,422 
Bean.s.  bbis .  Sots.  turn.,  bbis..,.  2.077 
Grass  seed,  bush,.  8.21di  Dried  Fruits,  pEgs..  1.412 
Beef,  pkgs .  874  £ggs,  bbis  . .  8,692 
Wool,  bales .  1,859  Peanuts,  bags .  — 
Hops,  bales .  ttVi  Leather,  sides .  54.ffif5 
Pork,  bbis .  l.'.ilU  HiigBr,  hhds .  — 
'Tallow.... .  1,166;  Oil  cake . 8,178 
Hints  TO  Shippers,— Puck  produce  as  Onulyus 
Its  nature  allows;  otherwise  many  items  suffer  In 
appearance,  It  not  In  quality,  through  the  Jostling 
Incident  to  transporlatiiin.  Do  not  mark  packages 
with  any  material  that  will  smudge.  A  good  paint 
for  marking  purposes  can  be  made  of  bfChromate  of 
potash  and  extract  of  logwood.  Nailed  cards  are 
very  Insecure.  For  long  lines  of  goods  a  marking 
^^^AncE  I 
cultivator 
KOt.ll  ESTER,  Sepr. ‘23.— Flour markiit  active; 
sprliig.  $«.T5:  amber  wiutor,*7.U0:  white  winier.$7.26; 
doiiblo  extra.  $,.£4).  Rye  Hour  quiet  at  $.MK),  Wheat 
2i".iE:i  kU'l/er  winter. 
winter,  $1.15®1.25.  Oats,  nominal 
at  ,1^4.30.  Corn  quiet  at  SnSIiCo.  Corn  meal.  $i -25 
®1.j0.  Uult(ir..'!0®3lc.  Choeso.  UalGc.  Kggs,  ■i'l®25^ 
Apples,  bit..  40®6U<1.  Potatoes,  bu., 
fldai.V;.  Means.  $/  bn.,  76^90o.  Mess  pork  tl7  25 
Wool.  2p;»38c.  Hay.  $9®!?  Mr*  ”  'I’lmothy' 
seed.  $l.9ixai2ja  :  clover.  tO-OOaeljju.  .MUl  feed  strong  at 
kroighte— Flour  to  Boston,  35c.  V 
bbl.;  to  New  York,  25c.-,  to  Albany,  2Uc,  * 
DEHCHR  di  COMHANY  ,  MoUi 
EASTKMN  AGENTS— 
R.  H.  ALLEN  &  CO 
1S9  dk  191  H'ntcr  St.,  New  Y 
Who  furnish  full  INFOUMATION  FllEB. 
COUNTRY  CHEESE  MARKET, 
l,,AIt  of  the  BES'T  WIND 
O  -Mi Ll,  to  L  ■  S.  W  txn  E.  A  p.  Co.,  Batavia,  Hi. 
WANTED  YOCfTO  MEN  AND  LADIES,  to 
Telegraphy,  and  to  earn  $45 
to  $90  Dor  month.  Extra  Inducements.  The  laTunKt, 
bent  and  molt  reliable  College  In  U.  8.  Send  stamo  f..’, 
Catalogue.  Address  Tele^trayh  College,  Buffalo,  N.Y, 
Little  Falls,  n.  y..  Sept.  23, 1876. 
— j  hundred  and  fifty  boxes  of  farm-dalry  cheese 
Spjlvered  ut  Little  F'ulls  for  the  week  ending 
These  were  sold  ut  prices  not  materially 
differing  from  those  of  last  week.  10>4al2o,  having 
