f®3.25;  Onipp.-!— Pelaware,  V  n>.,8<a)9c.:  Catawba,  7®8c.; 
Concord,  ■iwii'^c.:  iHiibellu,  I’eunuta,  fancy 
Vii.,  V  liimb.  floOdil.ia ;  other  Chcatniit*. 
sixtieth  St 
liursiniUM  Covo  . 
Totals  this  week, 
*•  Uhi  week. 
way.  New  York.munutucturerMnf  NoveltleB,  Notions, 
Jevvelry.aud  (Jonurul  I’urcliaalDu  Auents.  1‘  til  Jc  Co. 
art  huiu/ratiU  auU  inlUiVte,— BotUiti  Vauy  /‘out. 
Slowly  and  the  prospects  for  a  good  yield  poor. 
Tho  apple  crop  will  be  about  half  the  average  on 
aa’ount  or  twig-biight;  but  there  being  a  full 
crop  In  other  apple  growing  regions,  the  prices 
will  probably  not  tie  affected  by  loss<;s  here.  The 
hog  tnurket  was  opened  last  week  with  a  carloa<l 
which  sold  at  fic,,  live  weight.  Ihittcr  advancing 
In  price  for  good  grades,  there  being  considerable 
of  low  grade  In  market. — a, 
^lorniniclil,  N.  B.— The  pa.st  season  has  iwon 
with  1LH  an  exceptional  one.  A  late  spring  kept 
the  preparation  of  the  poll  all  behind ;  hut  when 
line  weather  set  In  the  growth  was  very  rapid  and 
In  tills  County  of  Norrhumberland  the  hay  crops 
ate  very  heavy  and  wore  hou.sed  In  splendid  con¬ 
dition.  Our  summer  was  hot,  very  hot,  the  ther¬ 
mometer  ranging  for  days  al.  fnmi  92“  to  9TM0, 
with  long  continued  drought.  The  dry  weather 
and  heat  rlpeneil  the  oats  1,oo  soon,  and  cousc- 
(luently  they  are  a  very  light  ornji  and  straw  Is 
aluirt.  What  wheat  was  grown  was  gc>od,  but 
owing  to  the  weevil  .and  rust,  our  farmers  illd  not 
raise  mnoliot  this  cereal.  The  drought  also  se¬ 
riously  nffeeled  the  growth  I'spoclally  of  earl.v 
poiatoes  and  turnips,  and  this  year  our  Karly 
Hose  are  a  very  poor  crop  on  that  account.  Late 
polatoes  ajipear  to  be  good. 
The  dry  weather  still  coutlnues,  and  the  after 
gra.'^  lu  tho  pa.stures  Is  kept  very  short— almost 
bare.  The  weather,  tor  the  past  four  or  tlve 
week.s,  has  been  coUl  and  (all  like,  the  gla.sb  vary¬ 
ing  from  40*  to  *0",  and  on  Saliu’day  hist  touched 
Consisiuontly,  our  w(x>dlands  aro  pulling  on 
i.helr  gorgeous  autumn  clothing  preparatory  to 
tlie  fall  of  the  leaf.  Our  aahnon  llsherles  were 
ve.iy  siifces-stul  early  In  the  season,  and  large 
(luantlUes  were  shipped  in  ico  to  tho  I'nlOid 
Mlutes;  but  during  the  latter  half  of  the  season 
tlsh  have  been  vviy  scarixs  and  tho  catch  tar  be¬ 
low  the  average.  Jtuslneas  here  Is  very  quiet,  and 
not  much  prospect  of  liuprovmnent  before  spring. 
I  think  this  Is  perhaps  quite  iw  lengthy  as  you 
wouhl  wish  and  win  close,  wtshlng  the  Uurai, 
every  success  under  Its  now  management.— a. 
-  - - 
SEMI-BUSINESS  FABAOBAPHS. 
W'isNEU’s  “Tiokk”  Hokhk  Hay  Rakk  has  token 
tho  Orand  Medal  at  the  St.  Louis  Pair,  over  all 
comp^^Lltors.  This,  added  to  Its  grand  victory  at 
the  i.'ontennlal,  has  placed  the  "Tiger”  far  in 
the  a<lvauce  line.  W isnru  can  now  shout,  and 
W.  Stoiidaki)  £  Co.  will  tlnd  It  hard  work  to  1111 
orders  for  1877. 
.  **• - 
PUANK  MILI.KUS  LEATIlElt  PllEsKllVATIVK  llUd 
Water  Proof  Hlaeklng  rctcelved  the  highest  and 
only  award  at  the  Centennial  Kxhiblllou. 
The  Rckal  Nkw-Yokkkr  wants  good  local 
agenls.  Address  Kdrai.  Pen.  Co.,  78  Ruaue  St. 
- - 
Prank  Miller’s  Harness  Oil  received  the  high¬ 
est  and  only  award  at  the  Centennial  Evhlblton. 
- . 
INQUIRIES  FOB  ADVERTISERS. 
[Owing  to  the  many  inquiries  from  subscribers 
concerning  things  that  have  a  commercial  value, 
aud  are  offered  for  sale  through  the  medium 
of  uewspaix-r  advertising,  wo  have  deemed  it 
for  tho  best  iutorost  of  all  coneeriied,  to 
classify  our  “Answers  to  Correspondents,” 
so  tliat  each  inquiry  will  npi>oar  nuder  its 
appropriate  head,  either  in  “  Inquiries  for 
advertisers,"  or  Answers  to  Correspond¬ 
ents."  This,  wo  behove,  will  cuablo  advortisors 
to  more  effectually  comprehend  tho  wants  of  our 
subscribers,  aud  will  enable  us  to  make  our  ad- 
vorti.sing  columns  wbat  they  should  bo — a  true 
rellection  of  our  readers’  wants.  This  depart¬ 
ment  will  be  edited  carefuUy,  it  being  our  aim  to 
use  it  in  tho  interest  of  both  advertisers  and 
reader.s  (and  w'e  shall  not  hesitate  to  give  our 
reasons  for  excluding  bad  or  doubtful  adver¬ 
tisements)  and  such  other  matter  as  will  bo  of 
legitimate  iutorost.  At  the  same  time  it  must  bo 
uuderstooii  that  such  inquiries  as  may  appear 
must  appeal  to  tUo  advertiser  himself  for  answer. 
The  advertisement  should  answer  the  want  and 
the  want  is  iudioativo  of  its  need.] 
J.  T.  Duprk,  Toxana,  Tex.,  wants  “  Egyptian 
Rico  Seed.”  We  have  had  several  inquiries  for 
this  seed  since  our  article  in  issue  of  Bept.  16th. 
M.  li.  J.,  Niagara  Co.,  N.  Y.,  wants  a  good 
factory  churn. 
H.  Y.  N.,  Fairfield  Co.,  wants  a  good  fan 
separator  and  grader. 
THE  MARKETS. 
PRODUCE  AND  PROVISIONS. 
New  York.  Saturday,  Oct.  7,  lOTH. 
Receipts.— The  receipts  of  Produce  for  ihe  week 
were  os  follows : 
PI  our.  bbls . .  81,310 
WUiiiVy .  4.siki 
Curti  tiicnl,  bhik....  2,700 
Corn  meal,  httRs...  i.ais 
W  heat,  bush .  L37.41ti 
Cora,  bush Si.'i.sbrt 
Oats,  bush..... .  IH.U'IT 
Uye.bukh .  27,828 
MaU,  bust) .  118,371 
Uarloy.  bush..,,..i 
lieuns.  bbU.. ....,,  7,488! 
Hrsss  seed,  bush..  8,1197 
licet,  pIcKS .  SOS 
Wool,  bales .  J,()U 
Hops,  bales.. .  2,8o3 
Pork,  bbls .  2,742 
Tallow .  1,158. 
Mola8SG.s . 
Klee,  bbls — . . 
Cut  lueais,  pbtis.... 
.  Lam.  pkas..,.. . . 
Tobacco,  litids...... 
do.  pkRS . . 
Kutter.  I  kus.. ...... 
Choese,  bXs . 
Colton,  bales . 
iUosln . . 
INpta.  turn.,  bbls.... 
lined  Krults,  pkRs.. 
Krks.  bbls . . . 
Peanuts,  buRs . 
Leather,  sides . 
SuRar,  hbds . 
on  cake . 
HINT.S  TO  shippers.— Pack  produce  as  Brmly  as 
Its  naturn  allows;  otherwise  many  Items  sulTer  in 
appearance,  it  not  In  quality,  thrmiRh  the  JosiltnR 
Incident  to  transuortHtlon.  i>o  not  mark  packnRes 
with  any  material  that  wlllsmudRe.  A  good  paint 
for  miirklnR  purposes  can  be  made  of  bichromate  of 
potash  and  extract  of  lORwood.  Nailed  cunis  arn 
very  Insecure.  Kor  Rmir  lino*  of  Rood*  n  murkinir 
plate  or  brand  l.s  prufiwnhlo  tn  onlliiary  leUerlnu.  At 
the  titnn  of  shipniunt  pnt  a  complete  flat  of  the  lot 
Into  one  of  tne  pnckaROHlfU  can  be  dime:  but  be 
sure  to  mail  to  consiRiiee  a  full  list,  nanilnir  date, 
style  of  pavkHRes  and  contents.  Aim  to  have  each 
parcel  of  uniform  guallly  as  far  as  possible:  mixing 
always  injiiressale.  Roll  hnttor  shonld  be  wrapped 
In  clean  wblta  muslin.  Dressed  poultry  should  bo 
packed  in  well  shaken  dry  straw.  When  poultry 
sweats  In  hnxes  straw-diisi  Rives  a  mean  look.  (Iroak 
Oir-nall  points  from  llio  liisidn  of  old  barrels  wlinn 
they  aro  used  in  order  to  orevent  property  from  Icar- 
iiiR.  8bort  cut  dry  straw  Is  bettor  for  naokiiiR  cmrs 
than  anyihlnR  cisn.  Try  and  avoid  the  arrival  of 
siiiumcrltems  hereon  Natiirdiiv. 
Brash  ANI»  Exports  of  bennv  past  week. 
Since  Jan.  Isl,  4.80,180  do.;  siutin  time  histyear.  2.i'J.72l. 
I.ltobhls.;  since  Jan.  1st,  47,17.8!  do.;  same  time  lust 
year,  f  l.U’I  do.  The  demnnd  for  uiedluni.s  Is  not  ac- 
livo,  but  holders  and  interior  sblpiier.s  liavo  full  tMii- 
tlilencc  In  the  lutiiro  of  the  niarkue  and  doraantl  our 
lull  late  rates.  Marrows  have  sold  quite  briskly  and 
tho  iiiodoriito  roiselpts  admit  the  adviinco  quoted, 
lied  kidneys  are  also  doluR  better.  While  kidneys 
have  an  Inquiry ;  prime  new  would  briiiR  .ft.  Old 
stock  of  the  various  sorts  now  goiuiiir  forward  show 
soino  pretty  roiiRli  Rleanlnas.  t’unudlan  peas  are 
lower:  stock  accuinulatluR.  Orenn  peas  hlRhor. 
Southern  U.  K.  peaa  quiet  at  quotntloris.  VVouuolu: 
Heiins-  Newpcii.  tl.Wsai.Tli;  meil.,  kL.'jO.'ai.i’t.'i:  mar- 
row,  :f2.|0-.*2  ai;  old  prime  pea, fL.'i.Vi  ruIrtoRooil.tl.HO 
Ol.lll,  old  prune  ti)edluins,9l.tii:  fair  to  rooiI.  $l.l5<,<i 
1.25;  prime  marrows. f-MUkjoi.lil:  fair  to  uood,  ll.rty.ji 
ISO;  prime  whUo  kid.,  |il.7.'s»lj!0 ;  ntlicr,  l.trsa 
I  HO: )  prime  red  kidnoy,  *L70j»1.70:  oilier,  ♦l.hl.i 
1.50;  Limn  (Rnl.)  W.iOtsi;*.  Uluok  bean*,  *;t.2.Va.'i .'iD. 
ranadlun  peas.  bn|k  and  bond,  l«(iu  -e.;  free  bids, 
fl.llkiii.i'j.  uroen  peas,  91. 20ivs  1.2.5;  split  do.  C*<.  South¬ 
ern  H.  E.  ptjiis  (  J.buab.  bus),  I83.27i<al-140. 
Rkehwax.— There  are  only  small  sales  at .'ll(;t32cj 
for  IVexteni  and  SoutUorn.  Ksports  pasl  week  2.!«i. 
(liS  Since  Jail.  1st,  59,lKi5  do.;  sniuo  tlmu  lust  year, 
1)5, 8UU  do. 
Broom  f’oiiN  Is  without  linporluut  ilnmnnrl ; 
finoled  at  (!<(«7c.;for  short  Ricon  hurl,  .‘iH&aiiUc.  for 
RrucM  hurl,  Rapic,  for  medium  Rruun,  and  ic.  for  red 
and  r(‘d-tlpped. 
nuri  Eit.  Kvport  of  blitter  patt  week  8,n00  paek- 
iiK(>s,  Supt>lles  contjniio  enormuiiH  mriiIii  exceedioR 
lO.iJOO  packiiRes  for  tho  week,  Thu  extra  Rrudes  of 
butter  have  held  up  well,  notwllhstandlnK  the  do- 
elliie  qiiutiilions.  I’rlcus  are  out  of  proporiioii  with 
lliu  tliin-s  and  there  Ik  a  Ulminlshcd  tnolw  uwIiir  to 
the  lliutled  purchases  of  biiyeiswlio  expect  inora 
lavorablo  tutus,  that  1*  a  scale  of  prices  that,  will 
enable  Ihem  to  Invite  a  laiRer  market  or  grocery 
trade.  .A.s  yet  sellers  do  not  fear  a  siiddon  iiecliiie; 
they  loel  that  llRliter  ruempi*  will  put  silirnuss  in 
the  raarketuRaiii.  Wo  have  never  .aitvocated  swainii- 
Ing  tho  iiiai  ket  with  stock,  hut  with  lliu  p.wslhlo  bine 
tiinns  ahead,  wo  think  iheic  sliould  ho  a  steatly 
delivery  of  hiitlcr  right. ilijtiR and  prices  bcMlIowed 
In  settle  at  agood  coiisiiiiiptlvo  inoveuienL  The  u.x- 
port  dernuud  Is  falllriR  oir  In  Its  Htreiigth,  anil  no 
hoigor  Imparls  the  solidity  that  at  one  lime  rnlml  In 
tho  lower  gratlns.  It  may  revivo  if  tliu  desired  con- 
cessloiis  can  tic  ohlalned.  hut  us  u  great  dual  of  Hie 
surplus.  Western  here  has  been  hmight  wiili  a  view 
good  exporters  prices,  holders  do  not  tirciik  much  u* 
yet,  parilculiirly  as  slilppers  will  not  take  a  very  low 
order  of  Roods. 
Wo  quoin:  -Ohnico  psID,  35(i5-d.;  prime.  2‘.l.<i32o.. 
poor  to  Rood,  2.Vs.'jye.:  cruumt'r>  palls,  choice, sttia.’iic-r 
Rood,  ail, t,;ftc.;  sweet  cream  imllM,;!l8<(i:i5c.  .Slaio  tlrkins, 
choice,  3. V..*aik)  ;  fair  to  good.  do.  half  tirkin 
tubs,  oholco,  32<«i:«c.;  fair  lo  prime,  iiSinSOe.:  do.  Welsh 
tubs,  cliolcn,  .'kkoiillc.!  0thur,it4i<ti28r.;  Western  cream¬ 
ery,  choice,  il4ii#,ific.;  other.  IltaJlc.;  do.  flrklos,  best, 
2l(ifl2.'lc.:  other,  IS'ifUlu.i  dairy  tabs,  choice,  Bkai'iic.-, 
other.  Ijisiltic.;  factory  choice,  2:ti,«2lc,:  idher,  irsiilhu. 
State  dairies  qiiotablo  at28()«31c.  with  fall  tubs. 
CnEK.8K.- Tins  market  is  very  much  iinsellled. 
fitrlctiy  lancy  Si'piciubcr,  lieluR  In  sniidl  stock,  biloR 
I3!7((1 13)40  i  but  all  olliid'  grailes  ii  re  very  IrreRid.ir. 
Kioe  August  iimke  lie.lng  obtained  at  I'L'iMllljfe.,  and 
very  good  stock  ohlulin  d  as  low  us  lie.  K-vtiorlOi  s 
arc  not  disposetl  to  operate  10  any  extent,,  advices 
trom  iibroml  IndlcatliiR  a  feeling  to  allow  the  accu- 
ninlatlons  to  ran  down  bclorn  opoialing  forllier. 
Fancy  fuetory,  ISqiad.iJijc.  for  fiutcy  BepUimber:  12^ 
(iiL’kc.  for  line  August :  good  and  prime,  llonriuc.; 
fair.  h.SwlUYc. ;  Mate  luim  dairy,  fancy,  IKtisIlYc.; 
good  to  prime,  lOwdOHo,;  fair  and  good,  Ub  iiie.  West¬ 
ern  focuiry,  good  and  prime,  HX-idloi  fair  lots.  S  -.,,/) 
9He.:  do.  cliedtlnr.cholce.  Hi, (iilxi'-.;  do.  itai.  choice. 
I I  til'd  1 1  HO.  Exports  past  week,  27..’)4'2  boteu. 
UobI  Closes  til  m 
Liverpool  cubic  quotation,  55». 
HinBit.— Qiiotial  ns  before,  with  a  largo  offering. 
Small  pkRs..  10  lar.'c.i  largo  do.  8c. 
Hdttiin.-  With  large  arrivals,  slow  e.xport demand, 
and  a  pressure  to  sell,  prices  are  lower. 
The  latest  qinltatlons  are  :  — October,  10  L5-l(Ic  ; 
November,  10  3l-l«<dHe.:  IJecemlicr,  II  3-;«58llWc.: 
JuniLiry.  HHc.:  February,  11  V-HkiJIl  l-WKc.;  March, 
llN,c,;  April,  lllJ.plo.;  .May,  I2c.:  June,  U  5..32<dr2  3- 
10c.;  July,  12  ll-32e(i!il2>e.:  August.  12,qe. 
yuolaiioiis  tor  spot  coilun,  bused  on  Araorican 
stuiidurd  of  clu.<islllcullOu: 
IJplaniU.  Ala^  Orleann.  'I'rr.mt 
Ordinary .  ....  <l  l-io  o  Mi)  o  i.pi  o  i-p; 
8trlci  ordinary . .  y  7.I1I  y  7-11!  !l  T-pl  II  7. Hi 
Hood  ordinary .  1)  L5-l(i  9  15-111  f  Ij.pi  U  ff>.|« 
biricigiud  do .  10  ;i-iii  10  8-I1)  lO'i  iipj 
Low  iiilildling .  Ill  7-lii  10  U-H!  II)  ll-llj  10  I  Ml! 
Strict  low  middling...  10  IMi)  JO  l.J-ji:  ill  10  I.VI0 
.Middling  . . . . HHt  ||  n  i.kj  jj  i.p; 
Hocai  mbidlliig .  II  l-lii  i|  :)-lii  u  5-lli  II  fi-lli 
Strict  good  middling.  U  6- Id  II  7-10  11  U-lli  II  y.p; 
Middling  fair .  II  IMO  U  ri-ll!  II  Ift-lij  II  15-111 
kair .  12  7-lli  12  U-IH  r2  II. HI  12  ll-iu 
Hlaintd. 
Good  Ordinary....  9  Ll-H)  Low  middling...,  U  13-18 
Strict  ordmarv. ...  y  7-10  ,  Middling . 10  :i-lU 
Driki)  FiifiTS.— For  apples  there  has  been  soma 
llttlo  stir  to  export  demand,  which  gives  a  more 
couifortuhle  feeling;  the  grades  required  have  been 
taken  at  about  recent  tigures.  Clioice  apples  area 
Iltt  e  Irregular  In  price,  lU  iiioy  are  dealt  iii  moder¬ 
ately,  Heucliesuml  small  mills  very  dull. 
Exports  past  week  280  packages ;  Huico  Jan.  1st, 
1,750  do;  sitme  time  last  year  lU.mi. 
Apples— Mate,  sliced,  O^oiTVd.;  do.,  quarters. 
RtifiSJe.;  M<,uth.Tn  sliced,  now, C.^7c.:  choice  do.  7M''w 
8e.;  fancy,  HiislOc.;  do,,  new  quarters,  14^19,80,  Black¬ 
berries.  tk^SHc.  Heeled  peaches,  new,  nomliinlly  13 
@il>8C.;  uupeultiii  peuenes,  new,  nominal.  Hliiiusat 
12®14c.  IHwpberrleH,  2iCj)2dc.  Ctiorries,  10<ai6><c. 
EOOs.-Tlie  week  has  had  but  few  days  of  activity. 
Sellers  looked  for  an  advance  but  late  r.ites  have 
not  been  even  supported.  There  is  a  small  cull  for 
limed  at  2io.  |i  western. 
Near  points,  2ti<a26c.;  Staie  and  Penn.,  21K(iJ23c.; 
Western,  prime,  r*l,'i£(:i)21o.;  dc.  oiher..23o.:  tMuadian, 
23>4ftC21c.  ’ 
Essential  CHi.s.— Peppormint-What  was  previ¬ 
ously  said  abont  a  ghltiod  market  Is  now  fully  cnn- 
tlrmed  by  large  arrivels  of  Western  and  State  oil, 
which  Is  offered  freely  at  $2.26  IH  It,  With  few  and 
small  sales  of  speanuint  Hie  .same  can  be  said  ;  ask¬ 
ing  price,  $2  V  tt).— no  buyers.  Suxsairus  in  fair  de¬ 
mand  at  45c, 
KRiJsn  Fuuns.-Tlie  demand  for  apples  Is  good 
but  receipts  crowd  sellers,  and  prices  are  gciiorally 
low.  Pear*  arc  higher.  The  ISheldoii.whteii  gives  as 
much  satisfaction  us  Banlolt  in  many  cusos,  bring 
f  liksiri  b  bill.  Uuinces  arc  quoted  at  $tki«l(l,  iin  largo 
offering  us  ye.t.  Tho  surplus  supply  of  grapes  seems 
to  have  been  sent  in  and  prices  are  hotter,  efan- 
berrles  have  a  fair  baking  deinutid.  Chostiiuts  are 
lower.  We  quote  apples  luncy  $1  T5@2;  mixed,  $1.28 
(3)1.511;  common  open  heads,  5<X«75c.  Pears  Duchess 
pit.  $7(3)10.  Seckcl,  $IUu«l5i  Vlrgallen  ITiwlO;  K. 
Bosa  and  B.  d'Aiijon  $0(3)10.  Calliorniu  pears  $.3(3) 
4.50  lnclu<iing  B.  Clulrgeon  and  B.  Diel.  Oooki.  g 
$2.50(ji3.  Plums  are  out 
Crunborrioa,  Cape  Cod,  V  bbl.f9(al0.25.  N.J.  crate,  $2 
hbis.  Hickory  mi l.s  $2i(42,27>. 
Klottb.- Thorn  liu*  been  a  llhornl  business  recent¬ 
ly  On  export  account,  which  has  brought  the  slock  of 
low  grades  flown  to  a  very  small  aiuouut,  and  with 
continued  Inqulrv  from  this  direction  prices  are 
higher  and  strong.  Thu  better  Rrudes  have  more 
ntientioii,  and  are  al  steady  prices. 
Kales  at  $4.7.'i((f>5.05  for  poor  to  v,rry  choice  supcrllno 
Hiatt: :  $/i.2,viti6.x5  I  nr  very  common  to  lair  extra  Jo.; 
$5.4(l(a.V.'SI  fur  goiKl  extra  do. :  $5.56i'.«5.65  for  fancy  rtt»., 
anil  ♦.'i.7i>«ii6  .V/  ("f  fancy  Hi  very  choice  extra ;  $l.Rll(l* 
>1.(15  for  superniie  Miciiigan  luiltunu,  Iowa,  Ac.;. 
$5.2.’)'u,o  40  for  shipping  extra  do.,  the  Inside  price  for 
inferuir,  and  $3.iof<£.V(>ii  for  cniib-c  lu  very  fancy 
cxlra  do.;  conmion  to  ohoice  white  wlieal  extras, 
$.’i.85()e)0..V; :  fancy  do.  $fi,.VHit7.75 ;  winter  wheat,  good 
to  choice  family  fii.OUoeT.Ru;  round-lioop  Ohio,  $5.25 
i!<).'i.35,  and  trade  brainl.s  of  do.  at  f.'i.hk'itR.iO;  St.  Louts, 
$5.3(k'.«8.5U  for  eomiuon  to  fair  extra,  and  liiAssi 
8.5(1  for  good  to  very  choice ;  .Minnesota  "straight” 
at  $(;.,'«jfgS.2.'i.  anil  patent  at  $7.25(,t9.C0;  unsound  stock 
at  Iroin  $3,2.Vi'5.25 ;  city  mill  extra  for  West  Indies  at 
18  211(3)8,25;  (lo.  Ecgllsli  Urands,  $p.25i)«.5..'i0 ;  do.  trad  a 
ttPi)  fuiiiily  t'i.:‘(IAt8.h>;  No. 'lat  <3  35<<ii4.35.  Corn  meal 
— $2.7.'»((*3  tor  yellow  Wc.nicni,  Juiscy  and  Pennsylva¬ 
nia,  $3.25'io3.3U  tor  Brandywine. 
OUAI.V. — On  Hill  foreign  Iflngllsh  iidvlcos  whoutad- 
vaneeii  4  III  Re.  V  linsbcl  and  was  fairly  uoHvo,  but 
bus  reacted  at  tbc  close  )(i«2a.  Latest  sales  are  of 
winter  red  Westom  at  $1  20(rtil.2tS  :  aiuiier  Kan.sas  at 
?l.2tS;  new  No,  Mllwuiikeo  spring  at  $1.27;  uiulier 
lidiana  at$l.2fl;  amber  Michigan  at  $13(1;  whltii  In¬ 
diana  at  $1.30 ;  umber  Ouio  at  $l.2.’i :  white  Michigan, 
N.i.  I  and  extra,  at  $l..(2(«.1.;t2;i[.  Bye  at  7:Vit74c,  fee 
Wostiirn.  and  H.i'/Htte.  for  Jersey.  State  and  Peiiiisyl- 
viinbi.  Barley  in  freer  supply  and  lower ;  slx-ruwod 
Slate,  liltolKc.;  No,  I  Huniida,  $1.17^1.20.  Corn  Is  In 
llborul  supply  and  lower;  sub-sat  .i7(<*5'.)c.  for  mixed 
Western,  ami  5se.  for  wbitn  do.  Oats  liavo  been  ac¬ 
tive,  soiling  at  2a'.il2c.  for  mixed  Western,  44(is48c.  for 
mixeil  stiito,  4,'is)4Uo.  for  wlilte  Stale,  and  3Ui$l48for 
whito  VVestorii. 
Hay  A.vii  .Srii.vw.-  The  receipts  aro  very  small, 
and  advlens  from  I  he  country  liKlIcatn  probable  llglit 
sbipiiietils  fonviird  fi>r  the  present,  lariuors  being 
dlssitil.slled  witb  eiirriint  prices. 
Hub!  bay  is  (iiiotcd  ;-Hblpping,  BOc.;  retail  Qiiull- 
tlc.s  7.5c.ri«$l :  clover.  NKat'hc.;  salt.  .56f(jU0o.  Straw 
Is  quotml  at  75(tf)Wlu.  for  long  rye;  (iDstliUc.  for  short 
rye  ■,  5U.uiijUe.  for  out. 
HionwtNKS  bring  $1.15  V  gallon,  with  a  light  stock. 
IfoNHV,— Hogiirdless  of  Hio  improved  qualltv  of 
new  crop,  selling  prices  are  still  low.  White  Clover, 
15;it2Uc.;  buekwheut,  H(.kl2C.  for  comb  In  glass. 
Hoph,— Tliero  is  a  hiioyunt  and  active  market  for 
for  choice  lots,  which  are  2(ti).'lc.  better  Hiaii  lust  week. 
The  parcels  sent  a  fortnight  since  to  the  otlierslde. 
It  Is  reportiul.  Have  met  with  muck  favor,  and  fresh 
orders  are  here  more  liberal.  For  tlio  pu»t  week, 
ii bout  2,14)11  bales  have  been  taken  for  shipment.  The 
quOtaHons  are : 
New  Yorks,  good  to  choice,  new . 3.5  to  .'fS 
New  Yorks,  lo-  to  fair,  now . 27  to  !13 
Kastern.  now . 27  to  33 
Veurlings  . . ID  to  20 
Olds,  all  growths .  i  to  8 
Ouliforulu,  new . 35  to  38 
PonLTKV  ANi)U.\.uis.  Live  poultry  has  rutod  low. 
Wo  can  now  gut  along  without  Westeru  In  large 
quaiiHtl4!ii,  ii.s  dressed  will  soon  he  a  feature.  South¬ 
ern  poiiltrv  Is  very  poor.  Wo  quote  : 
Hpring  clilOKous,  near  -  by, 'g  Ib.,  U(s)15c.;  do.  West¬ 
ern,  I3<sil4<i. 
Fowls,  N.  J..  tp  ft  H(.s15o.;  do.  Western,  I3i«)Uo. 
Boosters.  8(aUc.;  Turkeys,  N.  J..  Ihflillk!.:  do.  West- 
rirn.  LKSiUc.;  Ducks.  N,  J.,  pair,  T5e.(s,$l.l2:  do.  West¬ 
ern,  RfuWic,:  Geese,  N.  J.,  $2.lXkgi3  Ml;  do. Western.  $1.37 
(it  1.1 5. 
Dressed  begin  to  appear  In  quantity,  but  very 
few  lots  are  or  good  quality.  W«  quote  : 
New  Jersey  lurkuys,  p  ft.,  IfsVilic..  Htate,  14®19c.; 
Western,  I3rs.l7i!.  Chlckyos,  dry-picked,  hkB)20c.  N. 
J.  fowLs,  13irt,l7c..  Htnte.  I.l(.«l6u.:  Weslorn.  riGsliio. 
Ducks,  PKailSc,  for  lU’lme.  and  KX'sKic.  for  other.  Com¬ 
mon  turkeys  and  ro»  Is,  8(i6ll)o. 
'I'lie  market  sliows  a  (urthor  varied  supply  and 
prices  iiru  reasoiiubUi  (or  all  but. quail,  wiilcli  are 
HCHree.  We  quoti' ; 
Wild  UueUs.  mallard,  K  pair,  6iV<47()o.;  red-hoads,  75 
fqisTe.:  teal  and  other  common  guuui,  3.'siA51ic.  Uiiall, 
V  1I07,.;  $2,7:‘s«i3,  IhirirldifcH.  V  iJilr,  TlkaSdc.  Grouse, 
V  pair.  i3j.).s()o.  Woodcock,  V  pirlr,  75(ai85c.  Hare.  18 
lialr.  5()(i«((5«j.  Ilubbits,  3;>((#lUc,  Venison,  whole.  IKai 
vtl3e..  r.uddles,  I.S(u)2llc. 
PUOYlsiuNN.-  The  gcnoral  market  ha.s  been  quiet ; 
liemlliig  roHiilts  of  the  naw  packing,  prices  are  un- 
sctilpil.  M(>ss  pork  quoted  ui  $lii.Hit  tor  s|)ol  and  Oc- 
lober.  Dressed  U))gs  at  DiStVo.  Bueou,  ll)4C.  for  long 
clear:  lOe.  Lir  short  (dear.  I.ard.  Western  steam  at 
$i0.77m  for  S|)oti  $111  tor  October:  $101)5  for  Novem¬ 
ber;  fll.HO  tor  Heceiiiber.  nnd  January.  T.tilow  at 
HMc.  for  priino  In  hhds.  HHiurinit  ut  $H  .i4o.  for  prime 
Western.  Ite<!l  hums  ut  $.’();iii2I.  for  choice  VVostorn. 
Beef  qiioti'd  iit$S(itl0  for  plain  mess,  $1001)11  for  extra 
me.sH,  fLt.i'SkijU  for  packet.  TIereed  quoted  nominal 
l'l•r  prime  and  India  muss.  City  uxtri  India  moss  ut 
$2:kiii24. 
Sbkii, — New  HiuottiV  Is  active  011  e.xport  orders, 
and  realize  $2(^)2. HI,  Clover  Is  scarce,  only  a  few  lots 
of  s(!ed  offeriiiR ;  quoted  ut  I3c.  Hough  flax  brings 
TonACCai.— Kentneky  leaf  Is  lower,  with  veryifalr 
supplios  anil  aslow  imiulry. 
KICNTlh'KV  LEA  E— NEW  CROP. 
liight.  Heavy. 
Common  lugs . 5;a(s)  il  U  as  7)4 
Good  lugs . Rlias  7.S  8  (is  9 
Low  leaf . 8  aa  9 
Medium  leaf .  9‘<itSll)X  1IH(:^I3><) 
Uoodhnif. .  ..  12  ID)  13  14  ((Sl5 
Fine  leal . 14  n«1.5K  W.SOltRM 
Sulectiuua . hi  (<al7  17  (wIS 
seehleap— CROP  ox  1875. 
New  England  wrappers . 15  <980 
tine,  do . 32  ®10 
selecllons . 42  050  t 
Hecoods... .  l2)S(jsU 
Fine  llllers .  Ii  o  7X 
beConiLs  and  Hllors,  shipping . .  5)4(9  7 
Pennsylvania  line  to  selected  wrappers.  ...35  o45 
assorted  lots .  14  (a25 
Ohio  asbortiid  lots . . . 8  <■$  7 
Wisconsin  assorted  lots . 3  (9  5 
Veoktablkh.- Price.*  for  potatoes  are  easy,  with 
u  giaui  deuoiiiil.  Kweet  potatoes  are  in  large  supply 
and  likely  to  he  for  a  long  perioit.  Onions  In  fuirde- 
uiHijd.  Murkulnut  active  furothergurden  stuff.  We 
quote ; 
Prime  potatoes,  N.5’.  hhl.,  $2.25642.7.5 ;  western,  $2.12 
662.50;  sweet,  riV5(..«2  12.  0<>rn,  ^  108. $1(91345,  Tomatoes, 
IH  busu.  5(K)«'.4k!.  Marrow  suuavh,  $1  bbl.,  .’41(9750,  Cab¬ 
bages,  fi  llki,  t4(«al.  .Now  llussia  turnips.  V  bbl.,  $1(« 
Egg  plants,  P  bbl.,  CuullUowur.  ■¥  bid.,  $3(94.12. 
Vullow  onions,  V  bbl..  $2;  red,  $1.50661.82;  white, 
$2.25(92.75. 
Wool.— There  hu.s  been  n  very  good  demnnd  Iroui 
munufactiircrs  again  this  week,  and  witli  grually  re¬ 
duced  stocks  prices  uro  very  strong  Hirou;H>out.  Tho 
quoialions  are ; 
Do.mehtic. 
Ohio,  Pennsylvania  and  West  Virginia— 
X.VXtind  Plcklocx .  47  64  48 
X.X . 44  (9  45 
X . 4  2  (9  43 
No.  1 .  38  64  40 
No.  2 . . . 34  a  37 
Common . 32  gs  34 
Combing .  47  6$  50 
New  York,  Michigan,  Indiurta  and  Wisconsin — 
yXX . 35  («  41 
X . 36  (9  :<s 
No.  1 . 38  (9  38 
No.  2 . . . 32  9  35 
Couiiiiiiii . .  30  64  33 
Combing . . . . . 50  (9  52 
laws,  Vermont  and  Illinois — 
X.X . 35  (9  37 
X . ;)4  9  38 
No.  1 .  34  9  36 
No.  2 .  30  932 
Combing .  45  9  47 
34  9  36 
20  9  32 
45  9  47 
Missouri.  Kentucky  and  Tennessee- 
Washed  fleece .  34  64  :i8 
Unwashed..,, .  25  @  29 
do.  combing . .  (jj  37 
TUB-WASIIKI). 
‘■bG'CO .  42  9  44  \ 
fal'’-; . V’. . 
liiturlur  and  burry... .  32  9  38 
nOOHKNTKR..  fici.  T.-Flonr  market  active; 
Spring,  $8.01;  amber  winter,  $7311);  white  winter,  $7.25; 
double  extra,  $7.50.  Kyo  tlnur  quiet  ut  $5.1)0.  Wheat 
•U2')*4l.25:  amber  winter, 
*1’ white  winter,  $1.20.iil2JA.  Oats,  noiniimi 
at3ikrt4.te.  Corn  nulol  at5'6(K82c.  Com  meal.  $1.25 
(*l,t0.  Huttpr.:«Va!Ui!.  Cheese.  l4<alCc,  Errs.  2;ka250. 
Jllifin’  Apples,  liii,,  lOwilOc.  Potatoes,  bn.. 
Mess  pork,  $19  00! 
Ktraw.  lines.  Timothy 
send.  $1.90(, 42.2.5  ;  clover,  |rt  IKV.4O.SO.  Mill  feed  strong  at 
$1(1  for  shorts.  $18  for  shlpstuds.  nnd  $20  tor  inid- 
dllugs.  Uullroad  Freights-  Flour  to  Boston,  35c.  V 
bbl.;  to  Now  Yofit,  2^)0.;  to  AUmiiy.!2Uc. 
COUNTRY  CHEESE  MARKET, 
Lrrrr.v.  Kall.u.  N.  Y..  Oct.  7. 1878. 
At  lilUlo  Falls,  for  the  woek  ending  Oct.  Tth,  Hie 
market  showed  conslderuble  ai  tivily,  prices  having 
ailvaiiced  one-iinarter  of  a  cent.  S)imn  4.50  lioxo.s  of 
faini  dairy  cheese  were  delivered  amt  sobi  at  prices 
ranglog  ut  frein  I5ctol2Vc.|  but  ll'i64l2Kc.  was  paid 
for  the  bulk. 
Seven  tiioiisa ml  and  seventy-one  boxc.s  of  factory 
ohense  were  sold  at  the  following  llgiire.a  :  One  let  at 
^  ‘'o**’."*'  5  '*♦  tf"-  »tl3!*o.:  8(io. 
at  l.w,;  3  dp  at  12\c.;  and  I]  do.  were  shliiped  on  cimi- 
iiilssUin.  Almnt  HIO  packages  of  butler  were  sold  at 
juices  ranging  ut  from  24c.  to  30c.;  tho  bulk  going  ut 
Wo  have  recent  advices  from  iibrnad.  Our  Lon¬ 
don  ei.rrespoiuUnt  says  The  wloeki  of  Amerieun 
cheeHO  In  London  In  agents'  hunds  cleared  ami  tliu 
sc  vanen  ireely  submittmi  tu.  It  look*  like  a  further 
udvnnce  of  4s.  oil  ttiut  nowon  pa.s.nigo.  Following 
are  quotiitioiisi  “ 
AmerleUTi.  extra  line,  .50*.;  tine,  .VJrtSIs.;  English 
olicddar,  .SOKtWis.;  Wlllslilre,  double.  3(V./iT2.s.:  Cbesblro 
nicdlnin.  WkiVSs.;  line.  THaWls,;  Hmileli,  (lOiiiRKa.;  Kd- 
uiiis,  lirs<«()7s,;  Derby  Hbape,  tlii6tt;2.s. 
Butter  Is  riUher  easy  i  quality  amt  coedlHoii  of  that 
to  hand  this  week  good,  and  sells  at  quotations, 
which  are u.s  follows; 
rioninols.  1449150s.:  Corks.  138641 19.*.;  Dorsets,  Ifiils.: 
ei’t  -'iX’  ®'rieslaiid,  150s.:  Norniuiidy  extra, 
12091688,1  American  and  Canadian,  U0c«)l’20.s.  1)  cwt. 
w  ♦  » 
LIVE  STOCK  MARKETS, 
New  York,  Oct.  7,  1876. 
HKCBIPTS  or  LIVE  STOCK. 
Bssvfl*. 
Cnwi. 
r*iTM. 
l.smhu. 
Bovs, 
..  5,740 
19 
1. 715 
8,918 
nro 
. .  29 
30 
9(’.S 
8.51 1 
IKK) 
..  UKI 
(10 
(KNI 
IXK) 
13,208 
.  5,419 
00 
2U« 
J0,5'i8 
12,919 
..11,188 
7y 
•2^887 
25ji(H 
•2(1,127 
..10.13(1 
28 
2.185 
32.:kiU 
28,203 
Heavy. 
0  9  7)6 
8  64  9 
llH6i)l3>4 
14  6415 
16)691RM 
17  (sHS 
Fortieth  Kt. 
Bkkvkh.— Monday  la.st  there  was  a  firm  hut  slow 
irado  lo  horzied  calHc;  iirloos  ranged  from  7(i4Uc.  B 
ft.;  welRlila, .1)4649 cwt.  There  wore  more  fiilrqual- 
Ity  steers  to  hand  than  we  have  bcini  ulile  to  repnrt 
for  several  weeks:  quality  ranged  from  poor  to  fair, 
with  a  Riiod  top.  Wednesday,  prices  fell  off  lie.  B  ft., 
wiHi  ad^reused  demand  for  Kood-qualii.v  beeves • 
prices  were  791  ic.  B  ft.;  weights,  ,5, 'aiOS  ewt.  Thiirs- 
day.  trade  small,  at  RfaliiLe.i  weight-.  4\r<#H;,cwt. 
"J”'”  •VCtflOliC-:  weights,  5)4(«,9 
^"(1-  From  54a>;>8  lbs.,  net,  bus  been  lillowecl;  gen¬ 
eral  sale*  on  50  Ihs..  net.  to  Hio  cwt  Npanish  herd.* 
dlrnctfrom  the  Plains,  sold  ut  T&vSKo.  4*  ft.,  do.  fed 
oasllof  the  Mississippi,  ut  SVwilc ;  native  sleers. 
gi'URR-ied,  8<a9)4C.;  part  corn-fed  do.,  lOtfiliiVlc.: 
grade  do.,  III.KmIIo.  Dry  nows  sold  at  8kc.  Bulls, 
live  wgqjht,  8>i(i63;Vc.  Oxen  ut  SKtiOe.  ^ 
Milch  Cows, -Sales  larger  and  rather  easier. 
Nineteen  cows  sold  at  $1(1945  P  head  ;  1(1  cows  at  $10 
(aM);  (I  cows  at  |.■d<'^()^i0;  7  cows  at  $(2H(675-culves  al¬ 
ways  liiuludod. 
_  Yi'Ai.a  AND  Ca  i.VKH,  —  Smooth  qimilly  v(Mi1s  sold 
^9X0.:  course  qualily  Culves  ut.  KallSfe.i  also  at  $56413 
tradn-maile  rate.  .State  e.ilve*  .solil  |ai  4(<4 
(dOtu-,  vyeHteni.  GiwliXc.;  Slate  vuuls,  7(a9!4c.;  Penn¬ 
sylvania,  8H((],9(;.;  Jersuy,  .8199 Vc. 
SUKBi*  A  vn  ()AMns.  -Trade  fair  In  both  sheep  and 
jamiJs.  On  Monday  last  sheep. sohl  at  IXnoRc.  P  ft.; 
liimlis,  5);:(rtb)h:-;  mixed  tlouks.  AaOc-  Wednesdav. 
shuep  sold  ut  595Vc.;  lamb*. 6>46««>4e.  Thnrsdiiv, 
sheep.  Psilic.:  lambs,  Vai9.  Frlda.v,  the  nmrkols  close;! 
.  i5'  ^'4o)4o.;  lambs,  5)4((47c.  Jersey  ewes  sold 
utftc.  P  ft,  Pennsylvania  sheep  ut  4\(i4nHc.:  Ohio, 
Michigan,  4S«(ie.:  Canadn, 
i|H()4(le.  bi.ate  luiubs.  .^)s(al!4(^i  Pminsylvuola,  (kij) 
^k,ontuoky,  54f98c.;  C.tiiuda,  6)ri(i6(l)4c.;  Jersey, 
Iloo.S,  -Trade  In  llvn  hogs  as  follow*  ;  ii'{  Pennsyl¬ 
vania  Imgs.  weight  141, I:K)  lbs.  like,  p  ft.;  HO  Ohio 
*'kic.;  47  Statu  hogs,  weight 
1J,3lU  IbA  at  p  cwt :  14  Imitate  hoga,  weight  3,510 
Uts.  at  bVc.  Lily  drcsu.*ed  In  fulr  dcinuriiL  al  8)49*40. 
Supply  light. 
liouSK  Market,  city  trade  Improvol  and  sales 
more  numerous.  Forty  three  light  liurness  horses. 
J"'"/.’  $47ii»Wi  P  li»ad:  fill  ordinary 
quality  do- $l2:ii)()2Ci5  ;  3(1  roadsters,  with  I'.iir  (rutting 
action,  but  not  warranted  sound,  iit  $287164 lOO;  7  pairs 
of  family  eurnagn  horses  at  p  pi,|r;  3  pairs 
EriRllsIi  carriage  horses,  aged.  $(;«X,«7ll5:  5  siuldle 
h<>r»es,  p-mr  quality.  $100(4215.  19  heavy  draft  horses, 
course  qua  Itv,  $72641(10:  general  sales  at  $8'2985;  7 
head  do.  choice  quality,  fifjo.iph.o ;  1  pair  do.  $ik)0. 
Comparative  Itatei, 
_  This  week.  Lust  week. 
QRatitp.  Cents.  Cents. 
Doort . lOX)*!!  lOk^alDf 
jL'tB' . .  (®10K  ID  910)4 
Poorest . . .  B  (rt,  u  eS  ii  9 
(fen.  selling  rates . 9  9  9V  9  64  9V 
Tlic  8i,i^al  Service  Baroiucler  and  Tliennonicter 
Will  detect  and  Indicate  correctly  any  change  in  tho 
weather  12  to  24  hours  In  uilvancc,  Kaves  F A  UMBH3 
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