year  was  appointed  Governor-General  ot  tUe  pro¬ 
vince  ot  Turkestan,  wlilcli  he  had  conquered. 
He  was  recalled  troni  command  tUrouifh  diplo¬ 
matic  representations  by  Entfland,  but.  was 
pensioned  with  full  rank  and  pay,  and  after  a 
rest  of  six  months  was  restored.  In  June.  l«T5,  he 
asked  to  be  retired,  and  upon  receiving  the  per¬ 
mission  be  offered  hU  services  to  Servla  In  the 
interest  of  tho  Panslavtc  party.  Prince  Milan 
hesitates  to  dismiss  him,  as  the  Minister  of  war 
demands,  because  he  represents  so  closely  the 
Sovereign  of  Russia  himself. 
Rood  supply  or  useful  and  desirahio  tups  choice  palls 
and  creanieiy  have  less  prouedeuoe.  Medium  ur 
summer  Rrades  uf  Stale  have  nu  streuKtU,  in  fiiot 
the  Insldu  line  of  rates  Is  all  they  will  near  tor 
wholesale  style  of  business.  IVustern  biiuor  too 
beRiDs  to  show  better  averuae  Rmdii,  and  the  call  for 
state  possesal UK  that  ofteo  sought  for  conibiiintlon 
of  low  price  and  good  unaHty  now  supplies  Itself 
largely  from  Western  dairy  iitbs.  Roll  butter  does 
not  arrive  In  uoiloriu  good  quality,  'i'lio  export  du- 
mund  for  Unrope,  thouKU  not  really  revived,  shows 
a  tendeney  to  bocoine  strongsr.  Some  parcels  of 
Weateru  have  been  inKen  at  iSiv'ilc..  tbougli  the 
buyer  has  insisted  upon  having  quality  to  Ins  favor. 
A  few  lots  of  Blale  Welsh  at  Wc.  have  been  Included 
In  the  export  purahaMis.  The  loUowiug  tablo  of  re¬ 
ceipt*  and  exports  troin  Jan.  1st  to  date  maue  an  en¬ 
couraging  showing  for  our  export  business  - 
Iteoeipts,  pkgs.  Exports,  Uric. 
June  1.  'W,  to  Nov.  I,  ’7« .  liJi.OtU  73,1.1! 
J  une  I,  75.  to  Nov.  1.  '75 .  iyj.SBU  IH,3t’H 
June  I, '7*,  to  Nuv.  1,  "4 .  4.VJ..;27  ‘43,737 
June  1, ’78.  to  Nov.  1, '73 .  Iti8,8l8  18,«S8 
June  I,  '74  to  Nov.  1.  '72  .  330.557  28.4!i8 
June  1. 71.  to  Nov.  I,  '71 . 324,112  i;3,'2«0 
Bxports  past  week  3,150  pkgs. 
We  quote Choice  pail*.  .83<Si.''Uc.;  prime,  a'J(«33o.; 
poor  to  good.  24(i^30c.;  creaizieri  palls,  choice. 35<m37c.; 
good,  3Su*34c.;  sweet  cream  puds. ISUltiiOc.  State  UrKIns, 
choice. 'lUfisHUc.;  fair  to  good. '4u<it27c.;  do.  half  tlrkltv 
tubs,  choice,  icia.'tic.;  (alriu  prliUM,'4iis*3Uc.;  do.  Welsh 
tubs,  choice,  81(#.i3c,i  other, '.’liai  iOc.;  inferior  Slate, 
15.4C18c.;  Western  urenmuVy.  Choice.  31id30c.:  other, 
31(iiKi3u.;  do.  hrklus,  best,  '2lii$2!c.:  other,  Il'.nlJc.; 
dairy  tubs,  choiue,  25(iil47r.;  other,  15<i613c.;  tuctury 
choice,  2‘iul44c,i  other,  lliisUlc. 
3tate  dairies  quotable  at  3Ut£32c.  with  full  tubs 
Welsh  tubs,  dairies.  'Hkjlllc. 
Stale  Urkins  d.dries  'JJiJlJUc.  Welsh  tubs  dilrles, 
26t,*3Uc.  Roll  butler,  fair  to  prime,  23^i»23u.;  do.,  poor, 
2U«t21c. 
The  Uundee  creamery  In  Illinois,  took  tho  first 
prlxe  at  the  Centennial. 
CitssSB.  This  markiit  I*  still  dopressed  and  dull, 
more  so  (hno  has  bouh  known  (or  a  uumbur  of  sea¬ 
sons.  There  is  uothlug  eucon  raging  in  tiie  English 
advices,  and  this  trade  is  uontlncd  lo  small  lots  to 
leplenlsh  uMortmouts,  aside  from  a  few  parcels 
which  are  being  shipped  on  owners’  aocoiisi.  The 
average  run  of  tuacy  factories  win  act  exceed  Uc.. 
bu.  there  are  special  lots  wbicu  run  up  to  Any¬ 
thing  under  luucy  Is  merely  ueiuinul  In  prior.  We 
quote  fancy  factory  ut  i3'eil3sc.  tor  fancy  white 
and  colored  ;  do.,  job  lots,  lie.;  good  .oid  prime, 
VI  Ht'Sl'-'Sc.;  fait,  bx.allc.  litnte  farm  dairy,  fancy, 
ll^'wU.itc.;  good  to  prime.  lUH^'VlIc.;  fair  and  good, 
9^l0c.  Western  faulory,  good  and  prime,  ll(ijll2u.! 
fair  lots,  do.  Cheddar,  choice.  I'lS.uillikCd 
do.  hut,  choice.  lJ>i59Ui;. 
Exports  for  the  week,  IU,571  boxes. 
Comparative  receipts  and  exports  from  June  I : 
Recelpis.  pKgs.  Exports,  lbs, 
June  1,  'ili.  lo  Nov,  1.  '70 . l,tii',T71  tH,121.Bl2 
Juno  1,  '75.  lo  NoV.  1,  '75 . 1.733.153  7'4,3(Jll,U9li 
Juno  I,  '71.  to  .Nov.  1.  ’71. . 1,531,3.(3  7.’),.«il,(/l)3 
Jnue  I.  '73,  to  Nov.  1,  ’To..,  ..,.  ..l.HW,U6!i  'lU.o'Jti.W'J 
Juiio  1,  '7‘2.  to  Nov.  1,  ’7‘J . 1.2y3.:(89  53,7'2I,U53 
June  1.  'id.  to  Nov.  1.  '71 . 1,113,376  M.iUi.OJ’J 
Cori'iiN.— Tin;  Very  active  luarkutiii  Liverpool  and 
tliM  larger  roqulrciuonls  In  consoiinonco  rauses  a 
buoyant  feeling  hero  and  piiccs  much  higher. 
The  latest  quotations  are.— Uctoiicr,  li  23-320. i  De¬ 
cember,  11  '25-3(iiell3  l-lKc.;  Janniiry.  lie.;  Eebruary. 
12;i-lH<jtl2  7-32C.T  March.  I'J  l3-(2c.;  April,  12  IW-32(J) 
I'iSc.;  5fay.l2‘35-3uc.:  June,  U  1,5-Iiyi]ir2  ill  itic.;  July, 
13  1-1^13  3.320.:  August.  I3.'i-3’f«il3;i-li!c. 
i^uoiatloriB  for  spot  cotton,  imsea  on  American 
standard  of  classlllcatiou; 
.Itrt.  'trlfunn.  I'r.vM 
Ordinary .  9-H5  «  iMfi  ’J  'J  IO  »  y-bl 
Strict  ordinary .  1115-11;  lo-W  »  15-111  '3  15-16 
Good  ordinary .  10  7-16  10  7-16  10  7-16  10  7-10 
Strict  good  do . 10  ll-lU  10  11-16  10;k'  10!k 
Low  middling .  10  15-16  11  1-16  11  ,'l-16  II  3-16 
Strict  lew  niwldllng...  lOK  ililii  ll.’J  U 
Middling . . ll>t  l\A  II  11-16  11  11-16 
Good  middling  _ 11  11-16  II  13-16  11  15-16  11  15-16 
Htrlctguud  middling.  II  Li-l6  12  1-16  12  3-16  12  3-16 
Middling  fair .  12  5.10  12  7-16  14  U.16  14  ‘l-W 
Kair .  13  13  3-16  13  5-16  13  5-16 
Slained. 
Good  ordinary. ,.  0  5-16  Low  mlddlliig 10  5-16 
Strict urdlnur V  ...  U  I5-I6j,  Middling . to  13-16 
K.s.SIi;.N  I'lAL  Oils.  —  The  market  for  pcppcriiiirit 
fei-ls  the  iiiUilaiice  ot  better  demand  and  prices 
abroad,  and  pi  Ices  are  higliyr.  Other  Items  weak  and 
noininul— all  In  overstock. 
Oil  peppermint,  full  glass,  $3'50;(v2.50 ;  spcarmliit, 
♦1.50:  wiiilorgiMeij,  34..50 ;  wormwood,  ♦l.aU;  bussa- 
fras,  Tjc.i  tn  n.^y ,  fl  .7... 
Kgus.- krush  pgg.s  are  a  trlllo  higher.  The  de¬ 
mand  has  been  good  enough  to  warrant  stilfer  prices, 
but  a  large  arrival  Of  limed,  added  to  lU  ■  regular  re¬ 
ceipts,  deprives  buyers  ut  much  uf  cUeir  Independ¬ 
ence.  No  largo  trade*  in  limed,  us  yet. 
Near  points,  4‘J<g>  36c.;  .Ma.c  and  l-’enn..  48(a3'Jc.: 
Western,  prime.  27>ic^28c.:  uc.  other.  27c.;  Canadian, 
27M‘*kJ. 
titAteliiued,  20'321a.i  W.i.stern,  dm,  lel(;o2le. 
kttk.sii  KttL'irs.— Expori.s  of  apples,  past  week, 
12,lJb  bbl.s.  Receipts  uf  apples  eohiinuu  heavy,  but 
wltu  a  steady  local  trade  and  a  heavy  export  de¬ 
mand,  priees  arc  Btroucer  for  olioloe  table  or  retail¬ 
ing  stuck.  I'heoomiucrclal  olleriug  ut  pears  is  »m:ill, 
and  thlB  week  will  wind  up  all  bui,  Califurula.  The 
latter  have  steady  and  large  additions.  A  rew  good 
Hostou  pears  are  quoted  t3,.si:(j»s‘per  box.  Tnere  Is  a 
goud  liade  iu  C'allxoriiia  pears.  BOiiie  buyers  piiroiias- 
ilig  tu  hold.  Louisiana  oranges  are  In  good  supply; 
quoted  ut  tf/uiO.tO.  I'lortda  oranges  arc  m  m  irket  at 
Sla«5  per  boruf  uhout‘250:  boxes  sell  bettor  tnao  bar¬ 
rels.  Grapes  are  hlgner.  Crapbgrnes  are  rather 
mure  active.  I'eaniits  have  declined.  Hickory  nuts 
and  Chestnuts  iii  lair  demand. 
.tpples,  hlca'a.  V  buL.  bin  and  ttrlino  red,  f  1.7ri:32.U6  ; 
winter.  ♦l  37'><il.C>U;  mixed,  i(1.12<<tl.45 :  good  to  lair,  60 
(fitba.;  cummouupeu  heads.  7lJiy75c.  Pears— Duchess, 
♦(%jil2:  Heckel,  Vicars.  5:iji? :  W  .Nulls,  $.'i;!>7 ;  (!giiklng, 
S'kifl :  l..awroncc,  ♦ilituO;  California.  Uiiciioas  iiiid  R. 
D’AnJoU,  V  box;  U.  Ulairgeau,  fil.W;  W.  Nells  and 
£.  Beurre.  <4.  (Jiilnues,  bbl..  tlk^l'J.  Cil.  Qiiliiccs, 
♦.hiVl  yibox;  Cniubernes,  cnitu's,  ♦2.64'i'i;.IIO,  eastern 
prime,  f'J..'i(ICSI0;  N.  J.  ♦i.faiiSK.lb,  fur  gtiod  tu  prime. 
Grapes  -Catawba,  »»  lb,.  TjfllUg.;  isabclla,  6'^7c.i  Cal. 
Tokay.  i8  .i0-».  case;  .Malaga  and  .Muscat,  ♦JqSl  do.; 
UlsCk  Prince,  tJoiI.  Oliesluuts.  ir  bush.  i4.5U:iS3.UO. 
Hickory  nuts,  Va.,  fancy,  ♦1.4u;  utbei,tl.3U. 
hour  Is  In  fair  demand  at  from  $3.35  to  $3.75  V  lOU  Oisi 
Corn  meal  has  fair  Inquiry  ut  $4,110  to  3.15  for  yellow 
Western.  Pennsylvunla  and  Jersey,  and  $3.40  for 
Brandywine. 
Gkaix.— Tho  wheat  market  was  probably  never  so 
dull  us  at  present.  It  Is  aliiiOHt  impossible  to  gel 
shippers  to  operate  unless  at  a  decided  decline,  thus 
on  account  of  the  quiet  m.irket  on  the  other  side  and 
the  relatively  lower  rates  there.  New  -No.  2  Chicago 
spring,  $L2wail.26:  new  No. 'J  .Milwiiukav.  $1.48,  Hyo 
dull,  at  I'iigirSc.  (i>r  Western  and  WVsiSfto.  for  Jersey, 
Statu  and  Pennsviyania.  B:irley  is  weak,  with  a 
large  siiiipu  ;  No.  1  CHoada  quoieu  Ht$l.l.»g)HS :  No. 
4  do.  at  sf.lHjtl.lO.  Of  malt,  good  C.inada  West  soUl 
at  $l.‘4U;  Canada  East  a  t '-15c.  Corn  Is  In  liberal  sup¬ 
ply.  Ml  close  e.xuort  duiiiaiid  anil  lower;  mixed  West-- 
era  ut  Nlfaiikki.:  VVosterii  yellow.  (iOe.:  white  Western, 
5;iMc.  Oat.s  an*  uetive  at  ;t4a48c,  for  mixed  Western 
and  Mtiile,  und.'iri.«4'.*c.  for  wlilte.du. 
Hav  a.su  ytritAW.— Tbore  l»  a  very  good  buBluess 
In  shipping  buy  and  this  glade  holds  to  steady  prices. 
Prime  iiay  Is  rather  dalT.  Good  loug  rye  straw  is 
wauled  at  prime  rules. 
Bale  hay  UOo.  fur  snipping-,  70ifb!X)Q.  for  retail  quali¬ 
ties  ;  clover,  5.'i.{Si2a:.:  suit.  do..  7iUls)6Uc.  Rtraw  quoted 
at  75<<jj.S()c.  for  lorigrye;  uOiakiOc.  for  Short  rye,  and 
itkiobOc.  for  oat. 
HioffwiNES  are  quoted  at  $l.r4(i$l.l'4)i 
Ho.VEY.— .Market  quiet  at  UVii'Jilc.  for  for  White 
Clover  comb  in  glass,  Dark  and  Buckwheat,  l06$Uc. 
Hoi‘9.  ExporU  for  the  week,  1,507  bales;  those 
liieluilc  pai'oels  that  have  been  brought  in  the  la- 
tiTlor  im  direct  cunslgbmeiit.  The  market  has  been 
quiet.  Medium  and  common  grades  are  presMOd  for 
sale  and  at  ua.-ier  prices,  but.  choice  lots  are  held 
tirmly.  Tim  advices  from  Germany  show  that  a 
preiermico  I.,  given  there  for  American  liopa, 
and  the  trade  hero  anticipates  that  the  ruquiremeiiL 
Will  he  suiBcleiit  lo  support  their  position. 
New  Vorka,  good  to  chulce,  new . 33  to  36 
New  Yorks,  lo,'  to  fair,  new . .  ,25  to  32 
Eastern,  new . 25  to  32 
Yearlings . . .....10  to  20 
Olds,  allgrowllis .  4  lo  8 
California,  uew . 35  lo  314 
Leather.— Hemlock  sole  Is  active;  muriiifuc- 
lurers  especially  buy  freely ;  prices  are  higher ; 
fijr  light,  2U'ii'42c-  for  middle,  'AlecTOo.  fur  heavy. 
24'ui47c.;  '2U(a44c.  for  good  damaged, 
Pui'LTity  AND  UAMK.  ihdun  summer  helps  not 
the  PonU-ry  trade.  Losses  have  been  heavy  on  very 
luauy  demand  lol  s ;  a  good  many  WeBlerti  parcels 
h  veuoleven  paid  freight,  with  such  treuolierous 
matter  it  is  dllUcult  to  give  quututlons  of  any  stabil¬ 
ity.  I.'hlckons  spoiled  In  uppeuraoce  have  Hold  ut  Iris 
80,  uiid  i-ui  keys  'vElOc,  Tho  following  are  ilie  closing 
rales  fur  stock  In  good  coudilluu. 
furkeys.  N.  J.,  ikTSl'ic.:  State,  HSfililc.-  WcBtern, 
ll(i(l.>u.  Culcken.s,  dry-picked,  lYikillii:.  N.J.  chicks, 
14:«il6i:.;  State,  llruiUc.;  Woslern,  Il'iSllc.  Ducks.  N. 
J.,  U<iiil7c.:  dtuio,  t4ii«16c.-,  WeBterii,  14/«15c.; 
Geese  begin  tu  come  In  quantity  quoted  12(314C.  for 
fair  to  good  ;  pour  urder,  Zxgl'Jc.  Live  poultry  bus  a 
f.ilr  deiuuud  ns  city  kllUirs  have  tu  supply  urgent 
wantN  or  prime. 
New  Jersey  turkeys,  13k«Hc.  ♦>  lb.;  Weslorii,  12w 
Mu.  N.J  fowls  and  Cblcks,  UkjllJo.;  State  and  l-enn., 
lIKadlc.:  Western,  Kktfllc..  roosters,  8:«i‘rki.  Geese,  N. 
J.,  IM  pair.  $L77to2;  VVestern,  $1.37(1*1.62.  Duck*,  N.J., 
♦*  pair,  61(0187 <!.;  Wostorn,  iOWIkaj.  Live  pigemia,  V 
puli’,  a'lc. 
We  quote  only  piiuie  sound  stuck.  The  weather 
has  been  severe  upon  birds  uuiiiing  from  remote 
points;  There  Is cunsidurablo  bunting  m  iiulgli boring 
Iiaiiiits  and  tbo  market  obluloH  soma  supplies  of 
fresh  In  that  w;ty.  Venlsoii  Is  ruiiiiliig  poor.  Rabbits 
quite  abundant. 
Wild  ducks.  muUurd,  V  pair,  IlKjiIau.;  cunvus-back, 
$1.50(1*1.75;  rcd-iutads,  (iUiiuiiiic.:  teal  aim  other,  2.i(gi 
3(X'.  (Juall,  V  doz.;  Jl.liOM'-’.IJO.  Partridges,  V  |ialr,6,V,ii 
7.'i  for  .Statu,  MirutKJ  for  eastern,  25ft»:'iU  for  WHstern. 
Grouse.  IH  pal/,  WkiVlIOo.;  ilure,  V  pair.  o(ki<i66c. 
Rabbits,  3Ua*4lia.  Vetilboii,  whole,  ‘J(ai<i*ll0„  HUddleH, 
lii((iilBc.;  short,  IJkul.'ie.  Wooiluock,  4U(i(5.5c. 
PltOVIKlDNil. — Pork  IS  nitlier  suiirce,  as  well  a*  ba¬ 
con.  and  nrm  lutos  bald  ;  but  lard  lias  been  rather 
pressed  for  sale  and  weak  In  price.  .'VIubs  pork  ((uo- 
led  at  $17,I2H;  E.isterii  priiue.  SlJ.oUCuVM.oO ;  mess 
piirk  fur  Uccutubnr  and  January  deliveries  quoted 
ut  $16.  Bacon  ut  8‘Wu.  for  long  clear  and  9Ec.  for 
sliurt  clear.  VVekturn  kteiim  lard  at  $1(1  for  spot,  and 
*;|.1W  lor  .Ngvtmiboi',  HtHTH  for  Dueeiiilier,  kli.U.)  fur 
January,  ijteartou  at  lU.'^c.  for  prime.  Beef  hums  ut 
$20  for  choice  Westet II.  UeuI,  barreled  lots  quoted 
at  $8(ij)lU  for  plain  muss,  $10(i*ll  for  extra  mosB,  $t3..'iU 
(1*14  (or  packet.  Tlerced  quoted  nominally  at  $ll)qtf 
'21  fur  new  prime  mess  and  $2l(i*23  fur  'lew  India  mess. 
City  exit'  I  India  mess  at  $‘27. 
Seedh.— Grass  are  hard  lo  sell  aud  decidedly 
lower:  prime  clover  Is  olTered  at  14',<o.,  and  timothy 
$1.9l)t(2.  Hough  llax  very  Him  at  $1,W). 
SCG.vJt  iHelliied)  quoted  at  'JEi^pHjic.  for  soft  yel¬ 
low  ;  lii;)^ii*ll)k<e.  tiir  wlilto,  aii-l  llV<4H.iC.  fur 
crushed,  powdered  ami  granulated. 
SUNUUiEa. —  Keathei’s  quiet  at  55(9i08o,  for  live 
tVesturu;  40,!*5i.ic.  fur  mixed.  Ginseng,  $l.lUii*L20. 
Cider  uut'hiiiiged  -8o.  tur  large  piieliuges,  lOc,  (cr 
kegs.  Essential  oils  are  not  qiiotubly  eliuiiged. 
Tobacco.— Export  demuud  ha*  been  active,  but 
current  prices  are  sieudily  bald.  Wo  quote  : 
UICNTItCItV  I.KAy--.NBW  CROP. 
iJght.  Heavy. 
Common  lugs . 5  6*  6  U  («  7 
Good  lugs. . 6  (<*  7.4i  7HC<*  8 
Low  leaf.... .  8  (i#  8>f  Sjid*  9>^ 
Medium  luuf .  9  t^lu  10  6*11 
Good  leal . I0H(rfl2  UJftailS 
Htne  lent . . . 13  (i«M  14  <7*16 
Selectiuns . 16  5*17  17  (Bii8 
SKXOLEAV— CROP  OP  1875. 
New  Eiiglund  wrappers . 15  <930 
Hue,  do . 32  6*46 
seicctloiiB .  . 44  (^50 
BeCOlu.ls . . . . . . .  I‘2ji6*14 
Klne  tillers . 6  6b  T‘/i 
siecond*  and  6Uers,  shipping . 5K(d  7 
Pennsylvania  Mnc  to  selected  wrappers.  ...35  (g>43 
assorted  lots..,., . 14  (a‘25 
Ohio  asBorted  lota .  6  <8  7 
Wiscouslii  assurtitd  Juts .  3  ®  0 
Vgqetables.— Exports  of  potutocM  past  w «ek, 
u.'a‘i  bbts.;  or  uniunii,  4P;  do.  !8u]ipiieg  of  potati/es  be¬ 
gin  to  be  less  uppresBlve  and  prices  are.  Ill  sellers’ 
Uivor.  Cabbages  are  advancing. 
I'otatim.s  —  Peach  Blows  P  bbl.  $2,606*3.75.  Eurly 
Hose,  prime,  $4.6'4igi2.7>i;  other,  $4.45:  Peerless,  bulk, 
$4l26ft4..4i;  sweet,  Uei,  $;I'Kt6*3;  Va.  $26*4.‘45.  Cabba¬ 
ges.  P  IW).  $4  <c7.  Marrow  sauiisU,  P  bbU  50(a.75o.  New 
Kussiau  turui|>s.  bush.,  i;'>c,6*$l.  Onion*— Yotlow, 
bbl.,  $t.7!xi4i4.2fl;  white,  $2.76(1*3.;  red,  II.iNxail.irj.  Cuu- 
littower,  P  bbl.;  $I566*‘4>2.'>. 
\\'o<ii..-Tlio  market  ut  present  Is  very  quiet.  The 
slocks,  however,  are  8u  moderate  that  on  cerluln 
grades,  more  especially  line  lleeccs  strunger  rates 
are  iiiado  and  eunUdence  expressed  generally.  XX 
Ohio  lleeCes  have  bemi  Sold  at  46®i8c.,  XXX  and 
picklock  at  Mo..  X  Ohio.  44'<>l6o.,  No.  I  ut  I'Jcallc..  No. 
2  at  4JJ<7*12u.,  .VX  rotate.  .Micliigun,  ludiiina  and  Wis¬ 
consin  ut  4b '*420..  do.  at  4U.'^44t'.,  combing.  tUtfikte.  £ 
nheese  were  on  delivery,  and  sales  were  made  at 
(rniu  10  to  l2Hc..  the  bulk  going  at  about  I'ic.  Kac- 
lorles  were  well  represented,  the  aggregate  of  offer¬ 
ings  being  nearl  V  P, 000  boxes,  mostly  of  the  SepteiUr 
bar  make,  which  was  geiienilly  eonsldercd  oi  very 
One  quality.  We  quote  sales  as  follows  : -163  boxes 
utl'ie.’  i.iaiat  13>40.;  1,668 at  L'^c.:  3.70  at  IHc.:  I«I7  at 
l3)$o.;  93  at  5;ik,e..  and  TH.’ion  private  terms,  but  which 
was  reported  ut  I3>tc.  About  1,3.>6  boxes  were  sent 
forward  on  commissiou.  Quite  a  number  of  fao- 
torymen,  after  learulug  tlio  slate  of  tlio  market,  re¬ 
fused  to  sell,  preferring  to  hold  fur  the  present.  A 
large  share  of  the  September  elioeHO  Is  'low  slilpned, 
HUd  owing  to  thedixmgiit  uiid  tho  light  crop  of  iifter- 
fued,  the  Oatuber  make  of  cheese  will  be  much  be¬ 
low  the  average. 
UutU^r  Is  I'cmltig  forward  in  considerable  quanti¬ 
ties,  the  salCB  tills  week  ranging  from  '2.'i  to  47c.  for 
ordinary  farm  dairies  In  Wolsli  tubs,  and  '28  to  2Uc. 
for  (aucy  lota  of  crearaary 
The  weather  t*  warm  and  pleasant,  but  cattle  re¬ 
quire  to  bo  fed  rations  from  tho  barn,  in  order  to 
supplement  the  fued  ohialneU  from  pastures. 
We  have  advtce.s  Irom  ubroiid  for  the  second  week 
iu  October.  Our  Londou  oorrcsponucut  says  that 
Amerlciiu  cheese  sells  as  lamlud,  cHpeolally  the  Unest 
braudi,  and  prices  tend  upward.  Flue  English 
cheese  Is  In  good  dooilliul,  but  secoudary  is  neglect¬ 
ed.  There  Is  oo  cUaiige  in  Dutch  uheese.  Wcglvo 
prices  as  folluwa : 
Americau.  extra  tine,  d'KaOiis.;  lino,  6‘l’si64s.:  good,  56 
isiOUs.;  secuntlurv  uod  low  grudes,  30(850*.  English 
Cheddar  brings  from  78ij«SHK:  WlHshlris  dimble,  6iu<* 
76m.;  Cheshire  medium.  5ta«68.s.:  Hue,  V  W.M.s,:  .scotch, 
64g'76s.  Dutch  uheeHe—EilumH,  OCiiiulkis.;  Gmidus,  Me* 
.5Hc.;  Derby  Bltupe,  OOgiHls. 
Fine  butter  is  scurco  and  sells  at  an  advauce  of  6s, 
sterling  the  i!Wt.  ^eeol\dUl‘y  sorts  are  slow  of  sale. 
Fine  American  IS  asked  for.  VVe  give  quotations  us 
follows ; 
cionmels,  Ui^tlOO*.:  Corks,  Ukial.'MS,;  Dorsets,  lOls.; 
Jersey,  ISOa.i  FriesUnd,  tfti*.:  Normaudy  extra.  r40(8 
1.56b.;  Ameriuiiii  and  Eaoadlaii,  U0(sM.'(8b.,  ^  cwt. 
Oleumargurlno  sells  at  96<i*lU4s  P  cwt. 
SEMI-BUSINESS  FARAGBAPHS. 
Frank  Millkk’3  Leather  Preservative  and 
Water  Proof  Blacking  received  the  highest  and 
only  award  at  the  Centennial  Exhibition.  ' 
'FHE  Roral  New-Yorker  wantJi  good  local 
agents.  Address  Rcral  Ppb.  Co.,  78  Duane  St. 
Frank  Miller's  Harness  Oil  received  the  high¬ 
est  and  only  award  at  the  Centennial  Kxhlbltou, 
INQUIRIES  FOR  ADVERTISERS 
[OwTNa  to  the  many  inquiries  from  sobsoribers 
(xmeerniag  things  that  have  a  oouamercial  value, 
and  are  offered  for  sale  through  the  medium 
of  newspaper  advertising,  we  have  deemed  it 
for  the  best  interest  uf  all  oouoerned,  to 
classify  our  ■*  Answers  tu  Correspondents,” 
so  that  each  inquiry  will  appear  under  its 
appropriate  head,  either  iu  “  Inquiries  fur 
Advertisers,”  or  "Answers  to  Correspond¬ 
ents.''  This,  we  believe,  will  unable  advertisers 
to  mure  effectually  comprehend  the  wants  of  our 
subscribers,  and  will  enable  us  to  make  our  ad- 
vortisiiig  columns  what  they  should  be— a  true 
roilection  of  oui'  readers’  wants.  This  depart- 
muiit  will  be  odited  carefully,  it  being  our  aim  to 
q.w  it  iu  the  interest  of  both  advertisers  and 
readers,  and  while  we  shall  not  hesitate  to  give  our 
rcaHoiis  for  eioludiug  bad  or  doubtful  adver- 
tisbineuts,  all  such  other  matter  will  be  admitted 
as  will  be  of  legitimate  interest.  At  tho  same  time 
It  must  be  understood  that  such  inquiries  as  may 
appear  must  appoal  to  tho  advertiser  himself  for 
answer.  The  adverUsemeut  should  answer  the 
want,  and  the  want  is  indicative  of  its  need.] 
LIVE  STOCK  MARKETS, 
Niew  York,  Nov.  4,  1876. 
RECEIPTS  OE  LIVE  STOClt. 
Sbuttp  A 
Bmvo*,  Cftwi.  Csivtti.  f.iimbii. 
Sixtieth  8l . 3,.'41  10  a'{0  10.2.57  00 
Fort v- Eighth  Ht .  UNI  4  406  1  6.388  44 
Fortieth  St .  (NX)  INJ  000  INN)  13,504 
HiirslrausCovo  ....  1,07'J  00  060  9,885  15,1(10 
Total*  this  week . 7,.520  14  l,’-’34  ‘46,0:t0  28,C>84 
"  last  week . 14,161  ,57  1.946  35.672  32,882 
BEEVEN.-Trudi!  on  .Mumtay  litst,  was  steady  on  an 
unusually  light  run  of  fresli  cuttle.  The  quality  nf 
the  herds  was  from  rnugli  gniBS-fud  8l(!i!r*  In  sninoth 
onrii.fud  siHcrs.  PrlCns  wore  6X(iolll'4|c. f  It.;  weights, 
IRfaU  owl.,  Mlrniig,  VYudniisdiiy,  inido  very  slow  on 
nil  Incrcusod  run  nf  bnoves,  all  uf  which  were  not 
sold  otral.iintin.  I'rlcos  were  76*10 9;u.  1*  la.;  weights, 
.'iH(k9  cwt.,  ThiiPBilay,  sales  slow  ut.  OJidolOWc,; 
wulglits,  4((*8>6  cwt.  FrliJiiy.  th(!  iiiiirUi'ts  nio.snd  weak 
lit  7(i*10jSc.;  weights,  SquMlf  cwt.  Frntn  .5tiu).57  lbs.,  net. 
has  hoitii  itllnwcd.  Hpiuilsh  licrds.  illi’cor,  from  the 
Plains,  li'grjtB-SC.  Niiilve  sietn's.  griiBs.fi«d.  76*9c.;  dn. 
part  enrn-fud.  9X6*10c.:  gntde  do.,  lOkjfkllUafc.,  with  ii 
few  head  at  lie.  Dry  euw*,  be.  U.xeu,  76«Uc.  Bulls, 
live  weight,  3V*<i*4c. 
MlIAlU  Cows. —Thu  arrivals  liiivo  boon  sn  light 
that  dealers  have  declined  Ui  glvequututiniis. 
VRAi.H  and  Cai.VK.S. -Trade  sinw.  bmnoth  quality 
veals  ut  7(1* lOc.  V  lb.  Com rso  grass- fed  calves  -lifC-IUc. 
V  Hi.,  uIsu  ut  $4.5061111  IH  head.  8late  veals,  764l0u. 
Puiiiisylviiiila  do.,  8,'i«y.V60.;  Jersey  dn., 
State  ualv«.s  sold  hy  the  head.  Western  and  Cunu- 
dluii,  R>.,  as  qiintcd, 
8IIEKI*  AND  La JlilH.--Triid(‘.  unu'iually  dull,  .\lnn- 
diiy, sheep.  IgidOc.;  lamb*.  .’i.giAiiXo.  Wudiiesduy, 
sheep.  $l(**5.30  F  cwt.;  lanihs,  5X('66''iC.  V  it,  Thurs¬ 
day,  sheep.  46*6, !tO.;  lamb*.  5((*6;.(jc.  I''riday.  sheep. 
Iambs,  oi4ij$6.Qi!.  The  markets ulusud  weak. 
Huith  sharp,  46*6.',* e,;  uhtn,  4'.*6*r>c.;  Kentnok  v,  4kt(i* 
5l<c.;  Ciiiinda,  56*.51fc.  Kentucky  ewes.axc.;  Canada 
do..  5Ki}.;  Jersey  (to.,  D'iksSo.  Btale  liimb*,  5.'4t»6v*o.; 
Oliiu  uu.,  6e.;  Canada, 5X6('6Mt!. 
IIOQH.— On  live  weight,  sold  ut  $.5.67 >*6«, 5.90  18  ciwt., 
with  inic  csir  load  a  mls'e.  f  Jt..  all  qiiontd  frnm  Ohio, 
City  drnssrd  dull  ut  61*6*7;i<;.  Light  pigs,  Hij. 
Huii.NK  .M  Aititt'.T.  -City  trade  btinidy  In  Inw-prlced 
horses.  Ninety  head,  pour  quality,  IIkIH  harness 
horses  nnld  at  $406*105  ft  head  :  general  sale*  $>'i2(^9.'> : 
40  head,  nrdlnary  quality,  light  harness  liurses  snld 
at  $12.'>(wl95 :  6  pniili's,  $406*1511;  10  ri^iidstm-s,  with  fair 
tri'ttlug  action,  not  wiirranied  souuil.  clileHy  iiguil, 
$‘400(421*0  18  bead;  3  irnltera,  fair  quality.  $450<35l)li  '** 
head;  7  pair*  lamlly  earriagc  herse*.  $32.>6*('<(N)  p 
iniir;l0  head  brougham  horses,  cniir.se  quality,  $‘275r(* 
375  $*  head;  4 pairs  stylish  oarrlagc  liurses,  $9506* 
I.IOOV  pair;  3  pair*  chuico quality  heavy  itrafl horses, 
$5UU6($O0U.  .  ■ 
Comparatice  fidtm. 
Tills  weoli .  I  .ast  week. 
Quatitv.  Cents.  Cents. 
Good . lOXa'l  10X411 
Fair . 10  '(uliVK  10  ulOK 
Pour . 9M  '*yX  9  »X 
Poorest.. .  7  («.  9  GX*  9 
Gen.  selling  rates  . 8X6*  U>4  9X('.*  9X 
H.  R.  M.,  Allegany  Co.,  N.  Y.,  wauta  a.  small 
Steam  Engine  for  a  cheese  factory. 
R.  K.  B.,  Niagara  Co.,  N.  Y.,  wants  some  one 
to  advertise  Percheron  or  Clyde  Draft  Stallions. 
JI.  Y.  M.,  Fulton  Co.,  N.  Y.,  wants  a  good 
Gold  Watch.  We  refer  him  to  the  advertisement 
of  Qoniche  &  Kuuulcu,  in  this  issue,  who  sell 
an  excellent  article. 
PRODUCE  AND  PROVISIONS. 
New  York.  Saturday,  Nov.  4,  1876, 
RECEIPTS.— The  receipts  of  Produce  for  the  week 
were  as  follows : 
Flour,  bbis .  100.300  Molusae* . .  ....  1,231 
Whisky . .  '2,437  Utce,  bbU .  1,540 
Cnrii  meal,  bblu  4.445  Out  meats,  okgs....  16,010 
(><ra  meal.  bags...  770’ Lard,  pkgs .  8,009 
Wheat,  bush .  6I8,370| Tobacco,  hhds .  968 
(Icru,  bush .  65'2,8'Jn  do.  pkgs.  .  4,3.85 
OaU),  oiish... . .  '292,370;  Butlnr.  |.kgu .  39,785 
Rve.bus/i..... .  77,5161  Chniisu,  hxB .  40,075 
cusb . .  5,.I75  Cullnii,  bales .  54,934 
K,irley.bush .  357,196  Hosin..., . 11.444 
Keaiia.  bbiB .  6.FJ0  8utH,  turu..  bbl*....  1,247 
Ur*ss  seed,  bush..  23.3UMJried  FruUa,  pkgs..  5,365 
Reef.  pkgs.. 3,756  til'XgS.  hbis .  9,547 
Wool,  hales. ....... ,  ‘2,778  Peaiinis,  bags.,..  ,  1.4('l 
Uops,  bales.........  2,356  Leather,  sides..,.,,  33, '765 
I'urt.  bbis .  910  jugar.  buds  .  9,010 
I'urt.  bbis .  Wtu  iugar.  hhiis 
Tallow .  Oil  oake . 
UlN'13  TO  SHli'PKUS.— Pack  prOduoe  a*  Urmly  us 
111  nature  allows;  otherwUo  many  items  suffer  in 
apiiearatice,  li  not  In  quality,  through  the  jnsiling 
Ihcideiil  tu  traospurtatiou.  Uo  not  mark  packages 
Wllli  any  material  that  willamiidge.  A  good  paint 
lor  marking  purpiises  can  be  made  uf  btchrnmatc  of 
p-jCosh  and  extract  of  logwood.  Nailed  curds  are 
very  Insecure.  Fur  long  lines  of  good*  a  marking 
piaie  ur  brand  l.s  preferable  lo  ordinary  lettering.  At 
the  time  of  shipment  put  a  onmplete  flat  of  the  lot 
iatu  oue  uf  me  packages  if  It  can  be  dune:  but  be 
lure  to  mall  tu  cniislguee  a  full  list,  naming  date, 
Ryle  of  packages  and  cunteuts.  Aim  to  have  «aub 
parcel  of  unitorm  quality  a*  far  as  puasible :  mixing 
alwBy.s  mjuress'ile.  KoU  butter  .should  bn  wriippnii 
la  Clean  white  musha.  Dressed  poultry  should  be 
pecked  in  well  shaken  dry  slntw.  SVbeii  poultry 
sffeut^  in  boxes  straw-dust  givG.sa  mean  look.  Break 
ciT-nail  points  from  the  liisidu  ut  old  barrels  when 
they  are  used  In  order  tu  prevent  property  (miu  lear- 
inz.  Sti*)rt  out  dry  straw  is  belter  fur  packing  eggs 
than  anything  else.  Try  and  uvuld  the  arrival  here 
bf^miuiner  Hems  on  Saturday. 
Beans  AN'u  I'kas.— Bixpuris  beaus  past  week,  366 
this.-,  since  Jan.  1,89,317  do.;  same  time  last  year. 
49,011(10.  The  receipts  of  beaus  are  fair,  but  they 
strike  a  lightly-supplied  market,  and  all  grades  feel 
the  luiproved  tone  of  prices  with  the  advancing  sea- 
s'-ai.  'The  demand  is  not  large  at  the  p  Ices,  but 
huldcrs  do  out  wi*b  to  (III  heavy  ordeis.  even  at  the 
advance  we  quote.  Poor  >4ua]lCy.  m  some  extent, 
'educe:  the  nlTnrliig,  a*  buyer*  will  iioi  take  any  but 
priaie,  baiidsuine  stock,  either  fur  export  ur  Uoine 
use.  Green  peas  are  tlnn-have  been  a  siiaoe  ubcjve 
$155.  Canadian  peus  quieiaiid  iiitchangeiL  Rkpurls 
hi  pea*  past  week,  '26,900  iiusli. 
deuiia-.\ew  medium,  tl.7.'k.«il.8i);  dn.  marrow,  $2.30 
BETTER  THAN  SAVINGS  BANK 
OK  <40VEKN;nE.NT  liOMtSi. 
Fays  'Fell  l-*t!r  I'iver.v  Day 
Send  for  Circular  of 
<3rE<..A.ZVGrjE:  MTXjXj 
To  U.  M.  SWIFT, 
Millbrook,  N.  Y 
The  )>irNt  IfMiiUio-tturcci  sIdh  t.Mii  io  iIk'  \rt»fM  wuit  llusR  uui. 
W'liifjn.U'il  wiMitilii.  Jots#.  AUi.,  llevolvvrK,  cic., 
Ffiuutly  utcbciip.  M'f  iiidlt.'  tlictx'Hl  lOxt  Inot  nUo  hiirrHlit  lor 
llir  iiioutfv.  f^ir  illU'tir^tPd  •fUtMliiQiir  :tU(i  |»riOM  U»l  to 
JAMKH  ItOW.Si  «V  K<l\,  F.tiivrfM’lMe  Oiin  IKtt 
uuU  I’tltnburicti,  l*u-  « 
POTTER'S  AMERICAN  MONTHU 
iLLrsTRATEO;  Itekt  Family  Mucazine 
iu  the  Country,  at  $3  for  1377.  5  copies 
one  year  lor  $18:  10  copies  lor  $25;  ‘20 
'•Ot'tes  for  $50.  and  a  copy  of  Puller'a 
Bible  Kucycloitciliii.  quaito.  H.UUU 
lllaslraCluiju,  price  Riven  to  the 
person  sending  iliis  club.  For  sale  ut 
all  Ncwm  stand*,  ut  25  cent*  a  uumbur. 
Hneoi-al  Term*  tu  Agents. 
J.  K.  PGTTKH  A  CD.,  Phlla.,  Pa. 
KOCKeirt'rKR,  Nov. -i. —Flour  market  steady  ; 
spring,  $6.75:  amber  winter,  $7.00;  white  winter. $7.M; 
double  e.vtni.  $7.7.'i.  Uye  Hour  quiet  at  $5.00.  Wheat 
quiet;  Milwaukee  club.  $1,206*1.110-.  amber  winter, 
$1.15^*1.26:  wtiitc  winter,  $1.‘2II6*L‘27.  Outs,  nnminul 
at  38’stiu«.  Corn  qmot  at  iV(6*62c.  Corn  meal.  $l.‘25 
(<*1.:j0.  Hiitter,‘-S*<«'27c,  Cheese.  ll(.i  13c,  Bugs, '20(*'2'2c. 
Lard.  I26*l.'k'.  Aoples,  bti..  BBM-MJe.  Poiatues.  bu., 
TUoviiOc.  Ueatij,  $*  bu.,  S<i*i,$l.60.  Mess  pork,  $18  00. 
Wool.  25(ii3ui:.  Hay,  $lU!(*tX.  .straw,  $<'vi*a.  Tluiolhy 
tcecl.  V2.0J;<*’2.'40  ;  clover.  $7.G)<*7.5ll.  Mill  Are*)  strung  ul 
$14  tur  stiurU.  fl6  foi  shlpsluDs,  aud  fur  mid¬ 
dlings.  Ituili'uaU  Freights— Flour  to  tlinton,  38c.  V 
bbl.;  to  .New  York-, '250-;  tij  Albany, '20c, 
SubBcrlbors 
for 
Floral  and  Fashion  journal.  FreeJ\rrlU7C ! 
Addresfl  GUEIVKS  &  CO.,  Box 2858,  New  York. 
WAX'l'Iil)!  I^aleniuen  ut  a  salary  of  ^I^Otta 
roar  to  travel  and  sell  good.s  to  Ircsilera,  NU 
PEDni.INli.  Hotel  and  tniyellng  expenses  paid. 
Mo.\itom  Manuvactoikno  Co..  ClucJnnatl,  O. 
COUNTRY  CHEESE  MARKET 
(lA  KDS,— Agent's  Ontfli  10c.  and  stUKii.  •' 
J  Cards,  liic.  SO  Kxtra  Mixed,  2^.  ME 
VJLLE  CARD  CO..  MELLKNVILLK.  Cor..  CO 
Litple  Falls.  N.  Y..  Nov.  4, 1876. 
THE  cheese  trade  this  week  has  been  dull,  and 
buyers  hold  back  and  luulHt  that  prices  are  too  nigh. 
The  bulk  of  sales  range  about  Xc.  less  than  for  the 
previous  week.  Upward  of  400  boxes  of  farm  dairy 
lENB  FOR  CIKCUL 
5  MILL,  to  U.  S.  Wt.VD 
R  of  the  BEST  WIND 
.  A  P.  Co.,  Batavia,  IU. 
