THE  AMERICAN  CENTENNIAL,  1876, 
cry,  cluilcc.  .'kVa.TTo.r  other,  do.  tirkina,  best, 
other,  livsajc.;  diilry  tubs,  choice.  '4)(<j»27o.; 
other.  It5(a>‘£;c.:  factory  choice.  2:t«i2Gc.;  other,  lltelSc. 
State  ilalrlea  (inotable  at  SUtijiiRc. 
Kxport  of  butler  pa^t  week  1,039  packagea. 
CilERaE.— Thla  week'a  business  hua  Dot  been  iilto- 
getlipr  sutlafaetory.  Orilera  from  the  other  ab.le 
have  been  of  a  uiiiic  rc.ttrlcteil  cbanictor.  iiitil  «im)> 
(ilica  have  been  larger  of  inifMt  Kntitea.  On  really 
fancy  liieiorioa  thorn  hii»  been  no  urgency  to  sell, 
they  »howiii«  comparatively,  moilerately  In  thu  sup¬ 
ply  ;  for  this  grnUe  at  the  clone  I2  tc, ,  13:»l3!ie.  uiiiOe, 
ami  Oh  Hijuie  exeeptiun.sl  lots  atlU  higher,  but  from 
this  thu  uiurkut  drops  to  Utie.  for  tine,  and  on  any¬ 
thing  under  tinn  them  ts  eoiisldorablc  irregularity. 
Very  gonil  August  niiirtg  hiiv*,i  bi'un  bought  at  lie. 
ami  piireols iiviihabln  at  thia  lower  rate  have  been 
much  sought  after.  Kxpons  past  week,  22.791  boxes. 
Fancy  factory,  r2%'ivl2!,;o.:  Utie  ,12<il2>ic.:  good  and 
prime,  ll(ttl2o.;  fair,  lOuvlle. ;  State  farm  dairy, 
luncy,  Hlirivtlt^c.;  good  to  prime.  IU(«)llu.;  fair  and 
good,  U(«i  lllo.  W esUirn  factory,  good  and  prime, 
lOHc fair  lots,  M.iidvOHc.!  do.  e.hnildar,  choice,  ll<tt 
II. Sc.;  do.  tiat,  choice,  I  boll  I. sc. 
l.'iiiftir.— Small  frosli  tainlly  or  grocery  packages 
bring  h)uil2c.;  large  caska  olfcrlng  at  He. 
t'oTroN.- -t’rlecs  have  fallen  sioadlly  on  liberal 
oiTerlngn  of  the  new  cifip!  expori  trade  tame,  wbilu 
spindles  have  been  nimratlng  only  as  they  ouuld  ob¬ 
tain  coniuiirallvely  cheap  rates. 
Tho  lulest  iiuotullnns  are:  — September,  ID  I.'i-II'kiH 
111  31-;i2u.:. October,  111  31-32e.:  November,  II  l-lttc  ;  |)e- 
onmhnr,  II 3-320.;  .lanuiiry.l  I  I'-Mc.;  g'cbrmiry.1 1 15-.Wc.i 
March.  ll.S  «i  II  21-;!2c.!  April,  lll.i-hlc.i  May.  I2e.: 
Juno,  I2ii-J2(iil2  J-Klc.i  July,  12  U-32c.:  August.  l2  16-32 
(412SU. 
ijuotatious  for  spot  cotton,  bused  on  American 
Staadurd  of  elusslUeatlon: 
Vvlaniti,  4lii,  'trlrd'Us.  Teraii 
OMInarV . 9  3-Hl  9  J-ltJ  9  .3  10  9  3-l(i 
Strict  ordliiiiry........  9  9-10  9  9-10  9  9-hi  9  9-1(1 
Guou  orainary .  10  1-lti  lu  l-lii  lu  l-hi  lu  i-iu 
Htrletg.i'id  do .  lU  j>-l(i  III  6-1(1  IKS  IKS 
l.ow  middling .  10  9-1(1  1(1  ll-lil  III  Ill-Ill  lu  UMO 
Strlei.low  middlliig...  10  13-1(1  lUlb-tii  II  l-lil  11  l-lit 
Middling . 11  US  II  .Vlilli  ll.lil 
Good  middling  . 11  3-10  11  5.10  11  7-1(1  II  71(1 
Siriot  good  iniddinig.  II  7-1(1  11  9.10  li  ll-lil  II  li-iii 
Middling  fair... .  II  13-1(1  11  lo-lu  12  l-lii  12  I-IO 
S'uir .  12  9-1(1  12  ll-hi  12  13-1(1  12  13-1(1 
Statneil. 
Good  ordinary....  H  10-10  Low  middling...,  9  15-1(1 
Hlrlul  ordinurv .  9  9-1(1  ,  AliddlliiK . Ill  5-1(1 
DoilKSIlC  IIRIEP  Fltt'IT.S.- Snpplle.s  still  C'lnin  In 
freely  Iron)  the  South,  tmiupi  (sing  lurgcly  |nw-gn>do 
tpiiirters,  wtdnl)  are  salable  at  4\tfi6c.;  shippers  re¬ 
quiring  repacked  lota  pay  iin  to  (ic.  This  trade,  how¬ 
ever.  la  very  smiill.  It  Is  diliicull  to  iiinve  sliced  un¬ 
less  at  low  llgiires ;  thu  trade  geni.rully  antlulpuling 
pretty  heavy  siipplies.  l'eaeh(!.<  are  wlllinut  luitmrt- 
iint  dealing.  Uhiekhcrrlca,  ruapbcrrteii  and  idiuirlos 
hold  to  siinng  iiguroa. 
Appitis— Stale.  Rllced,  ij\(ia7Sc.;  do.,  ijuariairs. 
OAiaiVa.;  St.uthern  slieud,  uew,tl,1()0Su.;  choleu  do.  Tfoi 
do.,  Dcw  quarters  at  ligidlle.  Bhtcknnrriiia.HiiiaiS'c. 
Fueled  pnaclius,  now,  tiominally  l.'kirUsc-:  unpuslud 
(>eHoliaa.  new,  nominal.  I’liims  at  Ukailoc.  Ilaspbur- 
rics,  25(S2ilc.  Cherries.  lUS'dlTc. 
Eflos.— The  market  has  ruled  very  steady  and 
prietts  are  somethiug  belter.  Early  in  thu  week  they 
were  higher,  but  buyers  then  held  all  ami  sulhTs  de¬ 
cided  to  munt  tliciu  with  tliu  present  aatlsfactory 
rates.  LI  mud  havn  no  Placu  as  vet-  When  tresh 
Ohio’s  courparu  right  with  State  they  bring  20c.  Wo 
quote : 
Near  points,  27@28u.;  State  and  Penn.,  25((t2lic.; 
Wcst«!ru,  prime, 25(i$25Kc.;  m  .  nlbcr,21>4c.(  Canadian, 
24X(g25Hc. 
Kqsn.vi  i.ti,  Oir,H.-Tlio  following  aro  tho  recently 
rovisoU  quomt|(.>n.i : 
We  quote.  Peppermint,  *2442.25  19  Bi.:  Wlntor- 
groeii.  *2.00;  Peiiiiyroyul  down  lo.*l;  Sussafnis,  40 
(■442  lie. 
FlSlOTLIZERS.— Wholesale  prices : 
(iniund  Uone,  fJTdtiKI  V  ton  ;  .Suporpliosphate  of 
I.lniu,  *37.tiOi  Peruvian  Guano, *5(1:  I’oudrelte.  *22.60, 
Foueion  [IKIKU  FUUIT».— Now  layer  raisins,  $2.10; 
half  bo.xus  do.,  *1.25;  quarter  do.,  (li>4a.;  now  Valen¬ 
cia  do..  lOifivgluyjc-  Now  eurraiits,  6}44i((!J<c.  Gnnjii, 
22h(!,  Turkey  prune.s,  6;li(!til.V{c. 
Fi.oi'it.  ’I'he  position  of  the  market  has  been  very 
satisfactory  to  sellers  uuld  within  a  day  or  two; 
supplies  Were  rapidly  diiiiliiishlng  under  brisk  c.v- 
pniT  uud  home  trade  dealings,  but  the  latest  ilcallngH 
.snow  to  a  more  meagre  amount,  tho  cxiiort  demand 
cspucially  rubslUing,  and  ibcru  Is  a  slight  reaciinii 
from  recent  full  ilgurt:B.  'i'hu  trade  think  however, 
that  a  niatorlal  decline  In  likely,  and  conUduntly 
oxpeat  a  resumption  ol  general  trade  In  ihu  nuar 
future,  the  last  transucthihu  are  on  tho  appended 
basis;  t4.2tKivt,70  for  poor  to  very  chnhm  siiperllne 
ht.itc;  *4.9(l'<»5  Cnr  very  common  to  fair  e.vira  Jo.: 
<0  (HkMiO.III  for  good  o.vtra  do. :  t6.tu((ii5.3U  for  fancy  do., 
and  ♦5.3jri«b3lJ  i‘.r  fancy  to  very  chi.lte  extra;  f4.2()(w 
i.TU  (or  Hiipertliie  .Mioldgan  ItnIlunu,  Inwii,  tkc,; 
*4.1<l.'g6.05  ter  shiDpIria  extra  do.,  thn  Inside  price  fur 
iiileriur,  and  *6.10a6.io  lor  choitn  to  vciy  fancy 
extra  do.;  conimnn  to  choice  white  wheat  extras 
f5.45ra0.6U;  fancy  do.  t6.6iV<47.75 ;  winter  wheat,  good 
to  choice  faiiitlv  td.tXIf'i? .bu;  round-hoop  (Imp,  jt.lKJ 
Oii.bJUU,  and  tradeuratids  Of  do.  at  *6.U.t(Al!.7& i  Mt.  Louis, 
Z6.uiliktl.26  for  common  to  fair  tixira,  and  le.llOi't 
6.0(1  l<ir  good  to  very  choice  ;  .VIln((uaoia  ”  straight^' 
Ht  fK  WlcaH.lKl.  and  patent  nt  f7.(Sk,(9.5U ;  uosournl  stock 
at  tiuiii  *2.75>w4,75;  rrity  mill  exlla  for  West  Indies  at 
16.90411(1.23;  do.  Ki'gliali  brands,  f6.0U(i£6.Ui ;  do.  trmJo 
and  lumlly  |i!.b(l«H.5() ;  No.  2  at  <2.75<)43  iKj,  Corn 
liuail  -  Krings  |!2.l!;a]t2.90  for  yellow  weHl.nni,  Jutsey 
TTav  .Vnii  Straw.— Ueculpts  ran  small,  while  re. 
quirements  ari;  larger  and  no  trouble  Is  found  In 
sustaining  current  prices. 
Italc  hav  (a  quoted Shipping,  COc.:  retail  qualL 
tlo.s  75c.e4$t ;  clover,  55fa('4)e.;  salt.  IfejiKlOe.  Straw 
is  quoted  at  "OotSOe.  for  lung  rye;  rifKdIISc.  for  short 
rye;  bfkwHOe.  lor  oat. 
UlOtl WINKS  bring  *1.13  gallon. 
Hon ea".— The  nomtnal  (luotatlons  are  1&®20c.  for 
State  While  Clover  (.'oinb.aud Sb^IVc.  for  Buckwheat. 
Cullfuriila  invoices  will  soon  be  here. 
Hoph.— Thu  export  this  week  has  boon  722  bales. 
The  rooeipi.s  aro  Inoreaslng  fust,  but  th«y  comprise 
lurgt'ly  grudoa  under  good,  am!  it  Is  apparent  lliat 
less  Core  ban  beeii  lakea  In  the  ptukliig.  Exporters 
are  disposed  to  buy  moderately,  but  they  exeludo 
other  than  really  tine  lots  thus  we  have  some  little 
aocuaiubdinri  this  week.  The  appearance  is  more 
hopeful  as  roMpecta  the  export  trade  and  lull  rates 
are  olhweil  on  the  choicest  lots.  Brewers  are  at 
present  working  on  theirulU  suppIlcH  and  doing  but 
liule  In  the  new  crop. 
New  Vnrks.goud  to  eliDlee,  new...  .32  to  96 
New  A'orks,  low  to  luir,  now . ..,.,..25  to  31) 
Eastern,  new . . 25  to  30 
Yearlings . . . lo  to  20 
tllds,  all  growths .  I  to  8 
t.'alifnriilu.  new.. . 33  to  36 
l.KATIIEIt.— Ilemlook  sole  at  ISfiJJO'^lo  for  light,  20ji) 
2Se.  for  middle,  2l(jii2tu.  for  heavy,  I7((420,‘(ic.  tor  good 
damaged. 
I’ofLTUA'  .INI)  Gaiuk.  -The  quality  of  iiiucli  of  tho 
arrivals  of  llvn  Is  poor  and  prices  aro  weak.  A  good 
uuiuycoopn  of  turkeys  show  mixed  sixes  and  they 
soil  slowly.  Woquolo; 
Nprlng  chickens,  near-by,  h  lb.,  Uuid.'ai.;  ilo.  West- 
eiu,  18t(i)14c. 
Fowls,  N.  J..  |i  lb  14(5«l,’a'.;  do,  Wesiorii.  13i<aliQ, 
Boosters.  HOtOe.;  TiirknyH,  N.  J..  tiMllle.;  do.  West¬ 
ern,  i;((j«iiie.:  Inioks,  N, pair,  Tiic.wtl.n.  do.  Wesi- 
(irn.OfsiiiTAc.i  Goose,  N.  J,.  i2.00,(ii2  60;  do.Westcrn,  *1.37 
(<41.76. 
DrORSod  poullry  looks  poor  and  tho  demand  Is 
moduru  lu,  with  low  nr  priecs.  Hnine  scaldeil  fnwl.s 
and  ehlekutia  quoted  at  M.air.'o.  There  Is  a  tuir  de- 
iinmd  fur  good,  dressed  stock.  Wuqunn*: 
Ury.picUed  chickens,  liV<4l9e.;  seakltal.  gn<id  order, 
ll(<*lTc,i  dry-pleknd  towls.  _l4>i4lt(e.;  scuhleo,  giajd  oc- 
Butter  Isnowcoroing  forward  freely  and  sales  have 
been  made  at  from  2a  to  'Be.,  the  latter  price  being 
piild  for  croauiery. 
The  recent  rains  havn  helped  gruM<,  but  cows  have 
not  lucrensud  in  their  yield. 
We  have  reecnt  advices  fruin  abroad.  Gur  l,on- 
doii  correspondent  says  tliern  Isa  Orlsk  demand  f<ir 
uJu  of  Aiiiiirlciir)  rheva*'  uiwi  iiricoa  aro 
fully  one  to  iwp  slilllings  dearer,  Engltah  Cheddar 
.V"'.''''  'dqiilrod  Lir.aml  Dutch  soils  atiin  aUvain-o. 
Wo  give  nrlcoa  as  follows ; 
Ainerlcan.  extra  tine, r>2,.«.'i3s.:  fine,  tOfaCOs,;  good  10 
English  Cheddar,  W.vHOs.i 
vyiltahlre.  ilotihln,  none  In  market;  Edams.  (SImCI-  • 
Gumhlll,>645g60M.;  Derby  sinipe,  MtaiiOs.  ' 
lintler  is  unprecedentoiiiy  gciireu.  Agents  can 
name  tlieir  own  iigurit  y,.rTti  tliimhal. 
rinninels.  1 14(,« lllj.s.;  extra  line.  ItdiairiOs..  Corks  140 
ai44s.;  Uorsets,  Kids.;  .lersey,  13»s.!  Frleslaiul.  1.51® 
American  and  Cnnidiun, 
ll.'®120s.  Oleomurgarluu  brings '.i0®lliis.  ^  cwt. 
WHEELER  A  WILSON  VICTORIOUS 
Again  the  Wheeler  <!fc  Wilson  Sewing  Machinea 
triumph  over  the  world.  Tho  Centennial  Com- 
inission  have  ofticially  announced  the  awards, 
and  decreed  for  the  new  Wheeler  A  Wilaon  ma¬ 
chine  itco  ^^cdals  of  Merit  and  two  [diplomas  of 
Honor.  This  is  a  donhle  victory,  and  tho  high¬ 
est  award  which  it  wa.s  in  the  power  of  tho  Cen¬ 
tennial  authorities  to  Lostow.  No  other  com¬ 
pany  received  such  a  recognition  in  this  depart¬ 
ment.  More  than  thirty  of  Ih©  hCBt  producers 
of  machines  in  this  and  other  counlru.a  entered 
for  competition  and  at  Philadelphia  in  1S76,  as 
at  Vienna  in  1873  and  at  Paris  in  18Ci7,  Wheeler 
&  Wilson  le.'id  tho  list.  After  a  cnrofiil,  rigorous 
and  exhaustive  examination,  the  judges  unani¬ 
mously  decided  that  the  superior  excellenco  of 
these  ma(?hiiie3  deserved  more  than  one  medal 
or  diploma  and,  consequently,  they  rcccommend- 
ed  two  of  each.  Tho  Centennial  Commission 
unanimously  rntUied  tho  action  of  tho  judges, 
and  the  public  will  douhlless  indorse  the  deci¬ 
sion  of  those  ahlest  of  mechanical  experts.  A 
claim  of  equally  distinguished  honor  by  any 
other  sewing  machine  company  is  only  an  at¬ 
tempt  to  hoodwink  the  people.  Hoad  the  fol¬ 
lowing,  which  stamps  tho  “Now  Wheeler  &  Wil¬ 
aon”  as  tho  idandard  Seivvoj  Machine  of  the 
world.  From  the  Official  llcijort : 
AWARDS  TO  WHEELER  AND  WILSON. 
1.  — A  Medal  and  Di|(loma  for  tho  “  New 
Wheeler  &  Wii.aoN  Sewing  Machine,”  for  tho 
following  reasons : 
“A  Lock-Stitch  Sewimj  Machine,  unsurpassed 
in  the  fine  workmanship  of  its  parts,  tjreat  ori- 
ijinalitij,  (jreat  adaptahiliti/  to  different  kinds  of 
work,  both  in  Cloth  and  leather,  beauli/  of  Stileh, 
ease  atid  rapidily  of  motion,  and  eompteteness  of 
display." 
2.  — A  Medal  and  Diploma  for  tho  “New 
Wheeleu  &  Wilson  Sewing  Macaine  ”  for 
Leather,  for  “  Superior  yualUy  of  work  in 
leather  Stilehimj." 
LIVE  STOCK  MARKETS, 
Neiw  York,  8opt..'J0.  1873, 
KECEIPTS  OF  live  .STOCK. 
»  ^  8h«ep  A 
C,,  „  B1M.VRP1.  Cow*.  r*lwHii.  I.Amh«. 
sixtieth  St . 4, 7(2)  3  I.W!  I.'i,.|!)|  (yin 
hortv-BIghlh  St .  Ik)  25  8'I3  uoio  (yji 
Hortieth  St .  (KIO  (Ml  000  Orti  lajiiVi 
Uarsimus  (,uvc -  .5,;L'i4  00  WX)  10,347  12,887 
Totals  this  wee)t . IK  l.SO  28  2.I.S&  32^)  yq  jiia 
last  week . 11,995  .W  2.217  39,024  2lj)2a 
IlicKVES.-Oii  Mnndavlaattcadonttoue.i  fair;  thero 
was  a  Hti'iKly  iloniaii<|  fur  guud  quulltv  buev<i.s,  which 
wen-  NcuKKi,  with  a  slow  sale  for  liifcriur  aualiiv 
’'''I'plv.  Prices  ranged  at 
iiay,  trade  slow  atiiY®lli!.i  (vi>iglii.'t.5(«'iti  ewi.  Thiirs- 
dav.  sales  Hiiml  .  lit  fVeiiniiO.;  w.duhti,  IH®7Ycwl, 
lirldav,  the  miirkela  clo-ed  weak,  prlcua  having  iie«ri 
bHiaUI'Ve..  welahta.  l)Xi.48X  cwt.  From  UehUS  lbs., 
ni-l,  liii.t  been  alhiwed  Spuolsli  lierds,  dlreetfrom  Hid 
Plains,  siild  at  flH'ijS'tc.  P  lb,  (hiluradu  steers.  7"-® 
Uc-;  IIU110IA4  ;  Niil.lvOi.  •!<).,  • 
(lart  curii-fcd  do,.  .hJffilOV^i'.;  grudn  ilo.,  lOkWIliic! 
Over  1.200  carra.seM  wen*  ahliUM'd  f,,,  the  London 
market  during  the  paut  week.  BiiIIboii  live  weigbt 
:i),i®:iYc. 
Alll.cii  r(iw.s. Oil  uiiu.aua'lv  light  arrival.^  trailo 
toiiialns  dull.  (■<iwa  aolil  at  *((K<b(l5  P  head  General 
ralr"’  I'lclinled.  yualliy  from  poor  to 
Vkai.h  and  calves.  -  Smooth  quiilitvyeals  aro 
seiirco  and  oontiniin  In  fair  d«umndiii7fo9>4c.;  eimrso 
uiiuliiy  calves  in  ainindaui  sui>ply  and  slow  of  sale  at 
JS®ll>4c.;  iilsci  HI  8.Vr1)la  p  head.  Stale  o;i Ives  so|<l  at 
.■{•Saiiie.;  Western.  I(■•.5)4e.;  Stnto  veals, VuiOlic,;  Peiiu- 
PUOVISION8.— With  tbueloso  iipproncli  to  tho  new 
nackliig,  prices  area  littludlsturlirul.and  oxpurt  Irndu 
Is  quiet.  Mesa  (lork  quotod  at  UlMlOtwlli.iO  for  spot 
lots  ;  *lii  CO  for  Del iihor;  $15.11(1  for  Decemher.  Ba¬ 
con,  9;ai!.  fur  long  clear  on  spot;  8)40,  for  short  clear 
fur  .Novninher  dnllviiry,  auil  Bike,  lor  long  mid  shod 
clear  together.  December  delivery.  Lard,  *10.85  00 
spot  for  Mtiniui;  *lli|'ur  Novomber;  *!i.H6  for  Dueoin- 
ber.  and  *9,90  lor  Jiimniry  dniivnry.  Sleiirine  at  *12 
lor  primu.  Tallow  iitHXe.  lor  iirlnie.  Beef  Uunia  at 
*21.  B.ief  burrellpti  hitsal  IHqvIO  tor  plaliimesa,  *11) 
®ll  tor  extia  niess,  *13.5lknil4  lor  packet.  Tlorcoil 
qiiotcil  nominal  for  prim©  ,iuid  India  mess.  City  ox- 
iri  India  mess  at  *'.!344'23. 
8KED.— New  limolliy  lias  been  In  good  export  de¬ 
mand  at  fl.gtjfM  1.145-  uv  to  quality.  Tho  trad©  await 
with  some  little  Interest  arrivals  of  new  elovcr; 
meanwhilo  tho  old  cro(>  U  hehl  at  12Mc.  Hough  llax 
Is.boliig  placed  iii  car  lots  at  *1.41. 
TVihacco.— There  are  very  full  rooolpts,  but  ex- 
purlurs  buy  to  a  fair  extent  and  tho  market  Is  btrung. 
KISNTPCICY  I.IUF— NEW  CROP. 
Oomnion  lugs . i!  imi  i!>4 
Good  lugs . iHf®  8 
Low  leaf . 8M®1U 
Medium  leaf . 10).i®l2>^ 
Good  leaf . . .  1.3  dull 
Fine  leaf .  15  itohi 
Suluetloiis . 10X^18 
SEEDLEAF— CROP  OP  l«7,'i. 
Now  Phiglund  tinu  suconds . 
Kino  fillers . . . . 
Seconds  and  (lllers,  shlppliig . 
Poimsylviintu  assorted  lots . . 
Ohio  usbortud  lots . 
Wlseoiisin  assorted  lots . .  cgi  5  " 
VKGR't'A hi.EH.— Kxports  of  potHtoe.s  past  week 
2.091  hbis,  PuLUt'ieu  are  low  but  In  gnod  deniaiid. 
8wei.‘t  potatoes  drug  soiiiewliat  ovon  at  ilio  reduced 
prices.  It  has  luit  been  a  goi^rl  week  for  mlsuL*llu- 
iieoiis  Carden  iiroduce.  Gaidaige  lower. 
Pninopi, lube’s,  N.V,  bbl  , *2  '254(2.76 :  western,  *2.12 
(<42.50;  sweet,  >;®2f4l  Gorii,  »•  100.  *l.7a.  Tuiiiiitoes,  W 
bush.  35r'«5i)c.  Marrow  squash,  *(  ubi.,  7.V'.4«*I.  f'ab- 
hiiges,  «  lU),  f4®'ir.  New  Kusslii  turnips,  y  bbl..  $l.;i7 
«ol.i'.2.  Kgg  plants,  T  bh1„  *2(a3.  ( lauflilower.  *(  bhl., 
*2ra5.  Yellow  onions,  *(  bhl.,  *2;  red.  *1.60<i>jl.(i2 ; 
white,  *2.254»2.75. 
Wool,.- As  expected, after  the  heavy  purchases 
recently,  there  is  a  temporary  lull.  'I'hw  supplies 
have  boeoniu  so  much  rcdiieei*  that  no  Iroubltils 
found  In  sartuiiilng  very  full  l  atea  on  the  dusira  lo 
UesuriptloJis  or,  more  ijaitiouliirly,  Woaluin  tloeces, 
eutiihlng  and  delaine.  Galifurnia  grades  generally 
and  Texas  Sorts,  and  in  fact,  in  Instances  »tlll  better 
tigiires asked.  On  the  wh'ile,  tho  sliuation  ismueb 
more  suits  I  autory  ihuii  hud  been  anticipated  at  the 
oueiiing  of  the  seii.son,  niid  Hits  has  been  brought 
about  by  the  much  better  iioBilloiis  of  the  gij^ids 
marked, 
Do.mkstic 
Ohio,  I’onnsylvahia  and  West  Virginia  - 
XXX  aud  I'icktoes . 47  ®  4!) 
. 14  ®  4» 
X . 4'4  ®  43 
No.  I .  39  ®  40 
No.  2 .  34  ®  .'t7 
Commuti . ;(2  ®  ;t4 
Gomliing . 47  si  50 
Now  York,  Michigan,  Indiana  and  Wlsconslw— 
XX . 35  ®  41 
X......  . ;i7  Cl)  .'19 
No.  1 . 37  ®  39 
No.  2 . 32  ®  ;i.5 
C<immuu . ;(0  ®  ;t;l 
Gniubing . 50  ®  52 
l6wa,  Vermont  and  Xlliuols— 
XX . 35  ®  37 
X-... . 36  ®  37 
No.  1 .  34  ®  30 
.  3u  ©32 
.Missouri.  Kentucky  and  Tunnesacc  - 
Washed  lleece .  3t  a  :1C 
Unwashed . 25  ®  29 
do.  combing . 33  ®  37 
lloavv. 
0  (<0  t'4 
H  ®  9 
9M(<4II 
USOV  14 
14S®I5S 
1(1  5tl7,S 
18 
THE  MARKETS 
PRODUCE  AND  PROVISIONS, 
SPECIAL  NOTICES 
Flour,  bbls  .  89,467  Molasses,., . .  — 
Whisky .  2.879  Utee, bbls.... .  1,071 
Corn  meal,  bbls....  3,(j(i0  Cut  moats,  pkgs.,..  9.444 
Oirn  meal,  bags...  TsU  Lard,  pkgs .  4.358 
Wheat,  Inisb.......  ,3 1.'(,8lt5  Tobacco,  h lids .  2,824 
Corn,  bush .  71(1,874  do.  pUgs .  5,510 
Oats,  bush .  3(/7,.50()  Butter,  1.  kgs .  47,3.52 
Uve.bush . .  U7,173|Cliee80.  bx-. .  51,320 
.Mult,  tiiixb .  A'.OIU'Cuiioil  bales, .. ....  18. '2(12 
Barley,  bush .  30,815  [toslti. . .  4,522 
Kciins.  bids .  4,,'il)8  Sots,  luru.k  bbls....  814 
Gniaa  aoe<l,  bush..  ,'1,2.51  Dried  Fruits,  pxgs..  1,119 
Beef,  pkgs .  828  Kggs,  bbls .  7,2ir2 
Wool,  bales . .  1,015  I’eaiiiits,  bugs .  tiM 
Hops,  tiubis .  2,013  Leather,  side* . .  39,8  2 
Fort,  bbls .  3,91.5  Mugor,  hlids .  — 
Tallow .  1,173  011  cake .  7,203 
Hints  TO  sniPPEUs.— Pack  produce  ss  ilrmiyas 
Its  nature  Hllciws ;  otherwise  many  items  suOer  in 
appearance,  It  not  In  qiialtly,  Uirougli  the  j<<aillng 
Ineldeiil  to  trunsportnlion.  Du  not  murk  packages 
with  any  uniierial  that  wilt  snindgi;.  A  good  paint 
for  marking  purposes  can  bo  mudo  of  bichromate  of 
poiash  and  extract  <71  l(.>gw<.«jd,  Nalkd  cards  are 
very  Insecure.  Furlong  lilies  Of  K<<<nis  a  marking 
pluic  or  brand  Is  preferable  to  ordinary  lettering.  At 
the  tinio  of  slilpmiiiit  put  n  eomplelu  list  of  the  lot 
Into  one  of  me  packages  if  11  cun  tie  done;  but  be 
sure  10  mall  to  cunsigneo  a  full  list,  nuinlng  date, 
style  of  packages  and  coulents.  Aim  to  buvo  each 
pared  of  iinllorm  quality  as  far  U*  possible  :  mixing 
nlways  liquressale.  Boll  liiiller  should  be  wrapped 
In  clean  whttn  iiiusim.  Dressed  poullry  should  be 
luicked  In  well  shaken  dry  stiaw.  When  poultry 
sweats  III  boxes  straw-dust  givesa  mean  look.  Break 
oU-nail  points  from  the  ‘iiside  of  old  barrels  when 
they  arc  iiscdln  order  lo  prevent  properly  from  luur- 
iilg.  Short  cut  >lry  straw  la  hi'tti'r  tor  packing  eggs 
than  anyihliiK  else.  Try  and  avoid  tho  arrival  of 
Eummerlleais  here  (^n  Suiurduv, 
BEAKS  AND  I‘EA8.— BixpoitB  Of  bcnns  past  Week, 
472  bbls.;  slime  Jam  Isi,  4(1,527  do.;  saruo  time  lost 
year.  23,318  do.  Kxports  01  peas  past  week.  2, ir’Ubu.; 
since  Jan.  1st,  480, Wl  do.;  lumc  time  last  year.  2.'t9.72l. 
MedituiiH  have  a<lvun<(ed  fur  Inith  old  and  new. 
tiules,  however,  are  light :  l>ui  Imlder*  are  not  press¬ 
ing  stock  upon  luiiikeL  Marrows  are  n<7t  active, 
sti'l  shtppnrn  are  picking  up  good  parcels  Of  Old  and 
well-cured  new;  tho  latter  ure  .5®luc.  higher.  I'ea 
beaus  arc  dull,  VVhIto  kidiioy.'i  quoted  wy  before, 
lied  are  salable  at  full  late  rates.  Blaekor  turtle 
soup  beans  quiet,  with  siaall  stock.  Green  peas  are 
more  active  and  a  sUaite  lilgber.  tioulheru  B.  K.  I‘. 
have  declined  to  *2.V.’>  y  2-bush.  hag.  Guuudiuu  peas 
steady.  \V e  quote  ; 
1  Beans— New  pea.  *L.55®l.tiO ;  niodlUBi,  *1.05 ;  mar¬ 
row,  *2.05(k2  10;  old  prime  pea, *1.62:  falrto  gooil,*1.3U 
®l.iU;  prime  mediums, *1-46(8,1.45;  fair  lu  good,  *I.15(($ 
1.25;  prime  inarm ws.*I.Wi(iB'2.(Ju;  lair  to  goud.  *I.tf5(ii 
ISO:  prime  white  kid.,  *L86<'iiil.7U;  other,  1.A5® 
IJO:  prime  red  kidney,  *l.Tf),ioL7a:  other.  »1.4()(<8 
1.60;  LJiua  (Cal.l  »2.75(»(!3.  Black  beans.  ♦;t.26(<i;4.i(). 
(.'unadlaii  peas,  bulk  and  bond,  !i;i<a,l)7i.‘.:  free  bbls, 
*1.14®1.1.5.  Green  peas,  *1.2LKiiL25;  split  do.  *ti. 
Beeswax.— There  Is  no  Increase  of  daiu:iud  and 
the  moiicratc  arrivals  arc  marketed  only  at  easy 
prices.  Sales  at  31®3'2c.  tor  Western  and  Southern. 
BHOOit  GolCf.— The  new  crop  comes  lu  moderately 
but  trade  Is  slow  yet ;  quoted  at  4®7>ie.,  as  to  grade. 
BirTTufi.'  We  are  receiving  the  largest  supplies  of 
butter  that  ever  came  (o  this  innrkot,  with  tho  no- 
tieeuble  aaoinaly  of  high  rango  of  prices.  Latterly 
there  has  been  a  lull  in  the  demand  and,  In  tile  opin¬ 
ion  of  a  poitnm  of  the  trade,  matters  are  shaping 
e:uler.  Still,  the  city  is  crowded  with  trunsleut  pop- 
utuliou,  and  as.tio}  lull  irado  is  yourqf,  tiic  tlnugiaOes 
of  butter  may  rule  llrm  fora  while.  The  pull  folks 
rather  etriiliied  the  market  by  deiiiaudliig  400.:  this 
sent  a  good  many  buyers  to  the  oiferlug  oi  line  half 
tubs,  wlilcli  gave  tliutgrudi’  some  support.  Thpns  l.s 
a  good  deal  <if  State  oiTereolst  2i:®28c.,  which  lx  all  it 
is  worDi.  owing  to  Us  sumiuery  quanty.  A  ducllno 
abroad  has  chocked  the  exp'jrl  demand  fur  Western, 
but  tilts  tavornble  outlet  is  nut  louked  upon  us  dead. 
Some  easing  <<1  prices  will  In-  likely  lu  induce  export¬ 
ers  back  again.  CompareOliwiiu  Buite,  Western  Is 
somewhat  weak. 
We  quotr?:— 47holce  palls.  36(ii37ci.:  prime.  30q(3le.: 
poor  to  good,  26(ii29c.;  ernamert  pulls,  (:h(>lce,,38®40e.; 
good,  3<!(<i37c.;  sweet  croti ni  iiiiifs.KtXiiJHc.  btatetlrKins. 
choice.  3'2®33c.;  fair  to  good,  25® ik  e.;  do,  but f  flrkin 
tubs,  choice,  3.'kit34c.;  fair  to|prlme,2ti<<»31e.;  do.  Welsh 
tubs,  Choice,  31(4,32c.;  other Western  cream- 
•*  WlHuer”  Is  again  top  of  tho  heap,  and  J.  VV. 
Stoddard  &  (!o.  will  probably  have  as  many  orders 
as  they  possibly  can  till ;  so  that  agciit.s  wanting  ter¬ 
ritory  for  WIsner’s  ••Tiger"  Baku,  should  adiJress, 
at  once, either  ,1.  K.  WiSNKit.Gon’I  Agt.,  Friendship, 
N.  y.,  or  J.  W.  HtoddaiO)  &  Co.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
giavcvttj&'«mentje(, 
The  Sijjihal  Service  Ilaroiiicler  anil  Tlicrinoinelcr 
win  detect  and  Indicate  correctly  any  clmnge  in  tho 
weather  I2to'24  hours  lu iidvuiiee.  Naves  FAB.MKItS 
.■Jo  limes  Itsoost  every  season.  Hent,  express  laild, 
loaiiy  addre'B,  on  receipt  of  fU’i,  Kioirt  .Money  Order 
or  Beglstercd  l.etUT.  AGICNPH  WANTKI).  SonU 
stamp  for  Glrrtlllar.  H.  W.  FOOL  A  GO.,  83.'*  Broad¬ 
way,  New  York,iriaiiufactuiei80l Novelties, Notions. 
Joivelry,  and  General  Furehusiug  Agents.  Ptol&Co. 
lire  honorable  and  reliable.—  Doshm,  Uaily  Font. 
WIND  MILL 
HALLADAY’S 
STANDARD. 
Forfently  Self  -  Bcgulallng. 
The  Best,  Cheupost,  must  Du¬ 
rable  and  Fopiiiar  .Mill  made. 
Manufactured  under  the  im- 
medlato  supervision  of  In¬ 
ventor 
worth  now  In  use. 
Bend  for  Illiis- 
tmtPd  Gutalughe 
and  Frice  last. 
U.  S.  WIND  IHGIHE 
&  PUMP  CO., 
Batavia,  III. 
AT»0X>VX0  Xlia-GHEII?. 
Drawn  by  one  horse  the  best  n.rtunt.  l.tOO  In 
use.  Wo  will  deliver  sample  to  vour  U.iilroiid  Depot 
In  the  llulted  Btatos  on  reeelpt  of  *r.'. 
KKNVON  Bugs.,  Carbondale,  Peon. 
COUNTRY  CHEESE  MARKET 
Little  falls,  N.  v..  Sept.  30,  ISlC. 
The  trunauetlon*  at  Hie  Little  Falls  uiurkot  for  tho 
week  ending  8ept.  3(1  have  been  brUk  and  tho  prices 
of  tne  provlijus  week  are  sustained.  About  fjOboxus 
of  farm  dairy  elieesu  were  on  delivery  and  sales 
were  made  at  from  ION  to  I2Hc.,  the  bulk  of  sales 
going  at  irom  II  to  HKc. 
There  was  a  largo  number  of  faotorymeu  on  the 
miirki4tau<l  tho  ulferluvs  aggregated  iipwsrd  of  lU.UUU 
boxes,  nearly  ‘JSMi  of  wbicfi  cnnnged  hamla.  Sales 
began  to  be  mudu  at  12c..  but  rapidly  ruse  to  12^^  and 
130.  Wo  given  portion  of  the  sales  os  follows . 
Eighty  hexes  at  T2c.:  59  boxes  at  12J»c.!  l.dIO  boxes 
at  l2Kc,t  11)0  boxes  at  l2Hu.;  'i.ObO  boxes  at  12jko.:  1,^ 
boxes  at  13u. 
Tbeeheeiie  was  of  flno  quality  and  was  mostly  of 
August  make. 
It  ALIIWIN’W 
inirricnii  Foilil©!’ Cutler 
ORANIFii  MHm  MEPALOP 
Best  U  tho  ntiirket.  Don’t 
purchnse  any  other  kind 
until  you  hnvo  seen  and 
examined  this.  Bend  fur 
Circular,  containing  De- 
seriptlun  aud  Price  List. 
C.  FIKRFO.Vr  A  Cu.. 
Matlufaetururs, 
New  Haven,  Conn. 
