entitles your heirs tons many dollars as there may 
be members in your class at your death, the Com¬ 
pany guaranteeing that the smallest amount shall 
be $ 1 , 000 until your class reaches 1,000 members; you 
are also made a member of n Tontine Class, which, 
if you live, will give you a sum of money whilst liv¬ 
ing. This Isa combination of Insuranceand Endow¬ 
ment.—JV. r. Evening Moil. 
Cauliflowers, ft doz., prime. :t 00 ft I 00 
Cauliflowers, p do*., common. t 00 6 # 2 00 
Pumpkins, t< 100. 5 00 ft 7 00 
Carrots, ht>U-. 0 00 ft - 
Russia Turnips, ¥ bbl. ... 1 60 0 # 3 00 
Seeds. Grass kinds arc neglected. Clover, Pit,a 
13 40 .; timothy, fl,ixlHi.ii4.75. Hough flux Is hold at 
Al.otkw l.,).i. 
Wool. —Generally there is very little trade in 
fleeces. A few manufacturers have purchased large¬ 
ly tit the tine grades, and for this description lull 
prleos am obtain ml. There Is no ltiqutrv or specula¬ 
tion. the business being confined to Just enough to 
keep things moving. Wa quote X Ohio at4U&5U; XX 
Ohio at 51 "i XI. I'liMoil is neglected. In California 
there is a lair trade, but the full supply weakens 
prices, Korol<rn arc neglected. California has s<dd 
at, 21H for fall clip; fliofta fur spring The regular 
auctii'iisale of Messrs. Waller Br >wn A Co. held Oct. 
3S. wa» well lit tended, hut Ilia prices, except of de, 
«irable grade, were misallsfrtOtory, Thu prluea ob¬ 
tained v,ere a.; follows :—Calilovnfa at 20.Wftg3e.: full 
do, lit In,- uic,: Imv do. lit laVjC.; pulled do. at lit 
buck* and mixed do. itc.: fleece at:« 1 st*.: 21 
for unwashed, do.; 42c. tor No. 2: aSiXc- for tub washed; 
61 r OjTc, fol“Choice do.; tiTo. tor X scoured burred ;67c, 
for XX .scoured burred ; 87c. lor XX sroured ; 21c, ful‘ 
No. 1. pulled ; 31 we. for coarse do.; 38,jo42!4i'. for super 
do,; t’/,e. ,,?ijc. lor Kxcijlslnr Co.'s X scoured No 1 and 
No. 2: 85®#8e. for do. fleece; 4fl®58c. for scoured 
colored; 19)<c. for lambs slightly burred; 44>4o. for 
line t ape ; 20 aoQC, fur noiiB. 
Whisky.—There is a good sale at *1.21ft$121X for 
Western. Kecetfits for the week, 3,099 bbls. 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
r rm: SHIVERING SEASON. It Is im- 
* possible to suppose Unit any human being 
cun consider an attack of Fever and Ague a 
light visitation. And yet thousands act as if 
such a calamity was of no oonsoquericc; while 
thousands who are tiotually suU'cring from the 
rlistressing complaint neglect to adopt thouqr- 
talu means of cure. It ought to be known in 
every locality subject to this scourge, or which 
is Inflated with remittent fever, or any other 
epidemic produced by malaria, that HOSTI3T- 
TKit'S STOMACH BITTERS taken in advance 
or at the commencement of the nnheallliy sea¬ 
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This adinirablo iuvigomnl harm leas, ngrooablo 
and possessing rarer medicinal virtues than any 
other tonic at present known, trill break up 1,)io 
paroxysms of intermittent or remittent fever in 
from forty-eight hours to ton days. Such is tho 
universal testimony from districts where peri¬ 
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powerful vegetable Cbologogue. In a thievish 
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they seldom take the trouble to put thoir bodies 
In a state of defence against tho subtle enemy. 
Shivering victim; endeavoring in vain to warm 
your blue hands over the (ire, or consuming' 
with the fever that follows tho chill, remember 
that HOSTETTEU’S BITTERS is an absolute, 
speedy and, infallahle specific for your distressing 
malady. 
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LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
Nr vv York, Oct. 29,1809. 
Cold weather both Increases the consumption of 
meats and the sending to market of live stock. Gut- 
tie and sheen which havu been earning their living 
upon the Melds aiul pastures, are sent to the sham¬ 
bles when trosi# kill or snows cover the grass, hence 
tho heavy receipts wo aro now having- Thu nmrlccta 
groan beneath the burden and yield to the pressure. 
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tion to turn from meat to It tor a change, helps to 
further depress the live stock trade, ami the mar¬ 
kets are extremely heavy. 
Tho following are the receipt* for the week ending 
to-day, shown in comparison with other seasons. 
Milch 
Boevcj. Cow*. Crtlvc*. Dhoep. Hals'. 
This week.It,601 123 2.113 51,110 25,821! 
East week.7,2711 128 2,69(1 62.(189 2(1,1211 
CrrenVg week of 'IW.lj.y29 1)2 l.liCl 48,706 39,290 
Average’ll;-).. .6.007 101 l.utti 20,93ft 18,779 
Beeves.—Only once, about two months ago, have 
tho receipts ot cattle come up toS.dol head during a 
single week. A few years ago half that number 
would have sufficed. Rut great changes have taken 
pinco In tbo Country lying within thirty miles of 
New York, which, Instead of producing beeves fur 
tills market, flow draw upon it for their supplies. 
Not only butchers, luit country dealers, come r<• 
tills, the head center, l'ur cattle to kill and sell alive, 
hence tho reason why wo uso so much more .-tuck 
than formerly, uftor making allowance for the In- 
creased population ot tho city, lint tins season of 
the your — between grass and hay-is always our 
period of the greatest supply. Prices, however, 
give way a little with such u run of live stock, but. 
duulers have managed, towards the close, to sell otr 
pretty clean. 
Ou Monday lust, there were dose upon 4,000 cattle 
on sale, and the market was rather stow. All quali¬ 
ties were represented, from bulls ut 4 He. t* it., live 
weight, up to the very small number extra Kentucky 
Durham* sold at net. Most uf the outlie went 
between l.'kvjd.'xi., but nearly 601) failed of purchasers. 
On the following Wednesday, l.SOUIrosli aml8.HI State 
beeves were ottered at the Onu Hundredth «t, mar¬ 
ket, and nearly all sold, but the rates wore scarcely 
Its good for interior stock us on Monday. T|\ere were 
many thin cattle on sale. Texans brought ltlftl'ki., 
and soino bard lots of State mixed cuttle went sun 
Pnvor. 
Tho following are tho prices at the close of tho 
market: 
This week. Last week. 
CenlM. Out*, 
Extra Ann bullocks, V n>...l(5 ft 10W 1 ( 1)4 <a -- 
Good to prime. “ ...15X ft lax 15 k &> hi 
Medium. “ .. .14 Ml 14x 14K ft 1ft 
Ordinary. " ...12 w 13 12 64 18 
Poorest grade. “ ... 9 64 11 10 Ml II 
Average of all sales.14 64 — 14)4 W — 
Those cattle came from the following States, viz.; 
Illinois. ... 3,678 Kentucky......1,251 
New York. .... 968 New Jersey.. 20 
Ohio... ... 1,198 Canada. 
Missouri. 191 Texas.1,091 
Pennsylvania. 21 Indiana. 433 
Michigan. 58 Connecticut.. . — 
West Virginia.- — 
Milt'll flows,—The supply about equals the de¬ 
mand. More milk Is consumed In warm than In cold 
weather, ami a decline In this article, at wholesale, 
tends to a RttJo dullnoas In fresh cows. A ear load 
mixed State cows varied from *56 to 8100 each, aver¬ 
aging about #7.i, A few extra milkers run up ,o ?U0, 
ami m one Instance IK0 wore obtained fora fancy 
cow. Common cows drag, and there appears to be 
much anxiety among tho country farmers, helped by 
the city dealers, to work them off before winter 
acts In. 
Venl Calve*.—There la Just a shudn of easier 
feeling in live calves. Tho supply holds out well, 
and, in addition, many are coining forward dreasod. 
These last sell at IftffllSe. per Hi., with skins 011 . Fat 
veal calves ‘ "dig Pie. a tow 16‘ o, per 10. live weight. 
Fair veals soil ut lid., and common at 1 Oft lie., with 
{trass calves at SfyTe,, or ffiKfltTi each. A lot, of 94 
bead averaged $0.21; 101 sold lor ftiu.ll, mid 111), part 
milch calves, ut 813-84 per head. 
Sheep und LimhIm*. — Receipts of 61.410 head, 
thoughh little less than last week, arc atIII enormous¬ 
ly largo,-the largest we over had, with the single 
exception of last week. Farmers are hurrying their 
flocks to market Instead nf putting them tin to feed. 
The balk of the stock IS poor. In fact, BO lew really 
good lots come to market Unit when a lut ” bunch r ’ 
of RNVtllo lbs. is received, they still bring(i^MiflXc. 
per lb., while tho majority of common sheep sell at 
oc„ with fair at &Xc. Some thin lots have been Hold 
tttiftffyc , und oven less when not weighed. Lambs 
vary from 8)4 to 8c., with very few extras at, >',Re. Now 
York and Ohio arc now furnishing the hullc ol the 
stock, though Canada gives u» some ot her heavy 
Outs wold and Michigan sonic tine wool Mormon. 
Thoro wore 11.764 sheep on the market lust Monday, 
and 7,890 on Wednesday, but not nil sold, As samples 
we give a few of the latest trati-actions, viz.: 188 
Ohio sheep, 7l)$ lbs., ut lev, flOfl ol 79 Ibu., lilfr.; 222 of 
K2 Ins., ,-).k,'c.; 7(1 State, 93 lbH..6)fC.{ and I 18 Can,Idas, It 9 
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NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE 
CONTENTS. 
CARLOTTA I’ATTl. Portrait, and Blograp 
C A R A DO RI'A LLI'I N. Portrait, and Blogrut 
STORY OF ZOKOAUTKU. By Andrew Ran 
THE FAST AGE. Kdlturiul, 
HEAD MUSIC WELL. Editorial. 
POPULA It MUSIC AT POPULAR PRICES, 
Lot'll; I. 
GREATNESS. Editorial. 
HOME, SWEET HOME. Bv Waverly. 
MCDONALD CLARK. By Waverly. 
ART NOTES. .Hneelal Contributor. 
MUSICAL. Special Contributin'. 
DRAMATIC. Special Contributor. 
POETIC A L CONTRIBUTIONS. Original. 
Ml! S41C. 
DMAII niSAItTU A NO ROM 10. By J. R. Tl 
MY DEAREST ONE, FOR THEE. J. G. M 
MAIDEN S PRAYER. C. Beverly. 
" YOU GET!” “ YOL KBIT. 1 C. M. Currier. 
MONEY AND STOCK MARKET, 
New York. Oct. 29. lSfffl. 
There is no essential change in tho money mar¬ 
ket, call loans ranging from 6 to 7 per cent; yet com¬ 
mercial paper still rules higher, with 10 to 12 per 
cent, tho extreme rates. 
Gold is lower the opening price to-day being 128'-,'. 
The dally fluctuations of the gold market have been 
as follows: 
Oponki*. I.oiveat. Hi"he»(. Clrae. 
Saturday.181.N 130K 131K 131 
Monday.l.'U'.s lo0;< 131); 131 
Tuesday .130 !i 130)| 130w 130H 
Wednesday... .130 W0 130 G 130)« 
Thursday... ...12IK 128)f W9K 128K 
Friday....12Sj< 128x 128-iJ 128 K 
Our Plve-twont les bold In London yesterday at 82X 
for '02s, 8 Ijf for ’C5s, 83)t‘ for ’G7s, and 7«K for Tcn- 
fortlea. The prices In New York at noon to-day wore, 
OfTd. As'd. | Oird. As’d, 
U. S. (V», 91 C-. IWY 119)4 ; U.S. W06ffi.,’(S5.ll6X USX 
U. S.6-20S, Dl,.. - - U.S.S.208.O.-87.1I5K 116 
U. S. 5-308 C. '"2.119 119)5 U. S. 5-208 c, "8.115X lid 
U. 8 . 5-308c. V.l .117 11 Vi ( I,:. S. 1040 m. ...107,!, 107 A. 
U. S. 5-2Us c.’65.117 | 3U-ycarcur Pac.107', - 
The stock quotation", at l o’clock tills afternoon 
were; 
Off’d. \#k’(l.{ OIT'd. Ask’d 
Cumberland ... 2HW 2 H >4 , Alton & T. II... - — 
W. F. Jc Co- Ex wx 20l< I Alton & T.ll.pf. — — 
American Ex , 3| d 8 Y 4 | Tol. VV, -V \V...iU "l 
Adams EX. . 55 65;i , Tol. W. VV. pf. 7,7 82 
U. S. Ex. 07!, — ■ Mil. & St. Paul.. 07M 6 TX 
Mor. Union Ex.. 9 . — M. ,<c St. Paul pf. 79F 79 if 
Quicksilver. 13: , — > Ohio A Miss.211)4 2 flM 
Canton Co- M W ' Mich. Cent. 120 122X 
Pacific Mad . , 50”. 5- V ! Midi. South_91‘.; OP* 
West, U. Tel.>6>4 87 111. Cent.137 1 , 7.1 
N. V. Cun.190:, 100)4 , Ciev. ft. Pitts ... Wi;4 67 
Erie. 29:4 5J | Clov. Col S Cin.. — - 
. . . 1 It. I Ac I 
Hudson River..177 173;< C.&N. Western Ij'.li;' 70 
Harlem . 140)4 111 | C. ,V N. Win pf MX 84 
llurlom prof..,. -- 1 Boston W. P.... — — 
Reading.. %% 96)4 | Mariposa ... VY 8 
Chic. & Alton. 14l>4 143* Mariposa pref.. h'x lew 
Chic, it Alt,, pf.lii ill Fort Wayne.Si* 85 
Read what Moore' Rural New-Yorker says. 
HITCHCOCK’S NEW MONTHLY MAGA/OnK.— 
if the excel lorn taste which otiarauterhscM this first 
Issue of a new musical periodical la but it prelude of 
What Is to uotne. then Its publisher mav rest assured 
of huccohs. Knud"otnely llluat.rat.nd, beantliully 
printed and well edited, thoMO sixteen pages of litera¬ 
ture OMpcehilly Intcrentlng w) lovers of music—such 
u» biographies ot Mall bran and Leonardo Da Vinel¬ 
and vocal and instrumental music, uro verv attrac¬ 
tive und valuable. 
f.rnm.—Thu largo stock on the canal, which be¬ 
gins to move pretty freely, has caused a good deal of 
uneasiness, Inducing exporters to hold off', and limit¬ 
ing trade to bare necessities. In anticipation of a more 
favorable market. Prices of wheat have declined 
materially. Cora—Primu lots have boon .'icnrco und 
Ih'ni, Oats are about the same. 
Wheat- 
Spring No. 2, per bush. ?1 80 ft 1 3fl 
Spring, No. 3. 1 10 ft l 23 
Spring, other grades. 1 88 64 1 40 
Wiulur Western red.,..,. 1 30 64 4 41) 
Winter Western white . 148 6$ l 70 
Michigan amber. 1 12 go i 4t 
California white. I ill) ft 1 70 
Canada white. 1 60 ft 1 05 
A mbur Kentucky and Tennessee. 1 41 © 1 46 
Coro- 
Western mixed, sound. 1 06 ft 1 10 
Du, unsound. 91ft 1 05)4 
Rye, Western... 1 05 ft 1 08 
Oats—. 
Southern and Western, new. 60 ft 64 
Malt. 1 66 ft- 
llarloy— 
State.. . 1 25 ft 1 30 
Cunada West.... .. 1 60 ft 1 07 
Receipts fur the week, 687,595 bush, wheat, 326,292 
bush, corn, (221,SOI hush, oats, 2,802 bush, rye, i,i.30 
bush, malt, 72,218 bush, barley. 
liny und Sti-axv.—There Is a steady domain! for 
both iteuisiat suc.ftii.lo lor retail bay,’COe. for ship¬ 
ping. do.; iOj.OUc. for rye straw, and 65c. for oat do. 
Honey. — Thera are few lots coming, and this 
would seem to cuuorso the report, in view of the ad¬ 
vanced season, of a light stock in tho Interior. Tho 
demand is opening,unu lull prices are ruling. Clover, 
Klo., with white, by Mnglo ease, 45c ; buckwheat, 
30 'i2i2c-( st rallied, 22a 2 . 1 . 
Hope. -The receipts aro very large, embracing for 
the week 6,604 bales. Thu export demand continues 
good, and prices are strong. Wo quote State at 19ft 
'.Me. for choice, good at 16 d8o„ common 8ftl0c., year¬ 
lings •IftHc. 
iliilk. -Milk Is quoted at the? Stations at i*3.50ft3.T5 
per 40 quart can. 
Provision".-The stock of pork which is tho 
lightest known in this city l'or. soino old dealers say, 
twenty odd years, is lu the hands of few owners 
and with only u small chance of new supplies ar¬ 
riving before tho marltiji becomes nearly bare, (lie 
advanced prices quoted are apt to be sustained. Very 
few round lots of 250 bbls. are released to the 
••shorts'’ oveu at full prices, while the Jobbing trade 
can buy a shade under when it gives assurance tha t 
the pork is to go out of tho city. Very low future 
contracts are under negotiation; a fciv have been 
closed at VI for December, anti 527.62ftjj for Jan¬ 
uary, Now beef hams begin to arrive, and arc quite 
easily placed ut>(j5; while some on the wav have 
brought a similar price. Lard i» morn active'nt full 
prices. Bacon Is firm for loo cured nod Western. 
Bales OT < umberlimd for Docamhor. January and 
February ut lie. With improved arrivals, prime city 
dressed hogs ure tending lower. There are some 
good orders for export tallow, but at pnees rather uu. 
dor the market. 
Beef, Plain Mess, 4 * bbl. $5 00 ft 1.3 00 
Beef, Extra Mess.. . . lu 00 ft 17 00 
Reef, Prime Mess, 4< tee.. 10 00 ft 21 00 
Reef, India Mess. 20 on @ m on 
Pork, Prime Mess. IP bbl. 27 CO ft 28 (HJ 
Pork, Moss, Western. .31 00 0 31 50 
Pork, Prime. Western...... 25 50 ft 21 00 
Bacon. %> ft.... .... - ft _ 
Lard, in bbls....... lOjlfft 18)4 
Hams, pickled. 18 0 ,. 19 
Hams, dry suited.. — @ 17 
Shoulders, dry salted... 11)4® 15 
Reel' Hams *7 bbl. 18 00 ft 26 00 
Smoked Hums... 18 ft 20 
Receipts for the week, 974 bbls. pork, 80.3 pkgs.beef. 
187 pkgs cut-meats, 821 tea. lard, 400 pkgs do. 
Poultry and Game. Tbo supplies of dressed 
poultry am iiicroaaiug with the cool weather, and 
live is not wauled. Chickens rangent Uffli.se. pur lb., 
turkeys,30022c. per lb-,-lucka. ,5e..,..>4 per pan : ecaae, 
*Lo0ftt3 per pair. Drosaed Poultry.—We quote State 
and New Jersey turkey*, f ur to prime. 20®24c.: State 
chickens, lflftl.se.. New Jersey do., 22ft23c. Game Is 
plenty. Woodcock, Joe. per pair. Venl son at 21023c. 
for best saddles ; lift I sc. for poor order Rabbits 
“hu,hares, a0fti6c. per pair. Siull-fed pigeons 82ft 
12-17 per dozen, Prairie hens, 8101.25 per pair. Par- 
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Paul ami Virginia. do. 125 
Lnlla Kuukh. do. 1 25 
Mrs. Cnudlu'a Loeturea. do. 1 25 
Alice Cary’s Bui lads. do. 4 00 
Phoebe Cary’s I’oems. 1 50 
Milton's Paradise Lost. 1 25 
lMlgrave s Essays on Art. 1 75 
Jarvem’ Art Idea. 175 
jurves’ Ai t Thought#. 2 .00 
Elegantly Illustrated Works. 
Among the Trees. 2 25 
Watts's Divine and Moral Songs .. :( 00 
Mrs. BarhaiUd’s llymns In Prose. 3 no 
Tilton's King’s King. 50 
A Forest Hymn... .3 00 
Forest Picture# m the Adirondack#. 3 00 
Little Bed Rldln/t Hood. 75 
The Children In the Wood .. 75 
A Frog he would a Wooing go. By .Stephens... I 00 
Books Especially Designed for the Young. 
All Illustrated. 
Robinson Crn*oe... . l 75 
The Arabian Mglith.. 2 in 
Swiss Family Robinson. 1 50 
Sant!ford and Merlon. 1 50 
Ataop’# KUble#. . 1 75 
Our Fresh and Balt Tutor#. l 50 
Dame Nat ure. 160 
The Ainslee Stories. 1 60 
Grandpa’s House. 1 50 
White ami Red.. , ,, . 150 
A Little Hoy’s Story. 1 50 
llaii 4 * Andersen's Wonder Stories. 2 00 
The Patent’# Assistant.. . 150 
Evenings at Home ... . 1 59 
Title# lixnri Shnk«peure. .. 150 
Cooper’# Stories of the Sea, Prairie and Woods. 
Each..... 1 50 
Jacob Abbott's John Gay, Mary Guy, William 
Gay. Kachlvol*. 3 00 
Hawthorn's The Snow linage... [ 25 
Stories from toy Attic... I 60 
Lillie Lou's saying# and Doings. 2 00 
On the. Ferry Boat. 60 
Little Bird Red and Little Bud Blue. H5 
Puss III Boot#.... .... 1 25 
Cinderella. • ... 1 26 
Beauty and the Beast.. . 1 25 
Percy's Year of Rhymes..... 50 
The Rhyming Story-Book. 50 
The Oriental Picture Gallery. 75 
The Missionary Picture Gallery. 75 
HURD «& HOUGHTON, 
Publishers, •159 Broome St., New York 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
Nmv Youic, October 29. i860. 
Beans and Pea#.—There Is nn actlvedemaud for 
beans, und with the light supply price# are rather un¬ 
settled. Still the market would stand a much better 
delivery without depressing quotations. The trade 
would be greatly facilitated if forwarder# would 
screen and band-pick before shipping. We quote 
new medium prime, >'2.Hb • :.!*>; old do..common to 
prime, jl,5o 42.00; new Marrow*. <a,]0ftfl.29; primerdd 
do., S2.8)<t2.yj; mudium qualit y do., ?L75f".'1.50. Pan¬ 
ada peas quiet at *I.,30'<d..S5 In bond, und £l.45ft L.iO In 
bid#., 1 rue. Southern B. 15. peas, ?4.10'" 1.2a per two 
bushel flag, With con side ruble slock cha.lgmg hand*. 
Receipt * of bean# 437 bushel#; lust week, §75. 
Beosivnx.—^The market l# rather steadier, and 
prices do not show #0 wtdo a rnngo. Wo quote 41>:ft 
42c. for Western und Southern. 
Broom Corn—In fair demand at 12ftl4c. for pale 
and red, and 15.". 16o. fur green. 
Batter.—This week give# ns the largest receipt 
we have had f ir two Voar=, for one week 111 
the early part, of October 1858. There K no quotable 
clmngo In price#, but, with the heavy daily supplte#, 
there n some aoeumulatlon, and buyer# having a 
larger Held ro r seleetioa can buy something under 
our late outside Kite*. Kali Welsh is quoted lciie. 
above ti e annexed rate# for dairies. Few nail# cun 
be quoUm above .v>o., tnouifh tho burao#still demand 
l>0a. for picking. Same few lots of Canada, have been 
brought In to te;t the market, but holders miunnt 
get out whole, a* the quality will not, warrant above 
(He. being realized : while the ruuud cost u Ikic. 
there Is a good degree or coblldencn expressed 
through a portion of the trade, who font luai the 
present large supply Is offset by rho fact of a enm 
plete withdrawal of their country purchases. Tim 
receipts for tho week were 2.1,451 pkgs . or 6.82(1 above 
last week, f It ere is an active demand for California 
partly stimulate 1 bv the reduced K. It. R. freight.' 
About lyxW pkgs. State have gone over tho rolls 
during the last ten day#. The California steamers 
of November X take 174 lirkln# for San Fraueiso and 
30 pkgs. for Japan. 
Pails, choice, per lb. 55 ft 60 
Palls, poor to pond, per lb. 10 <f. 50 
State arklns, line. . .12 ® jjj 
State (irklii#. fair to good... 3.8 ft ki 
State half tubs, lino. 12 @45 
State halt tubs, fair to good..38 ft 40 
State Welsh, tine. 38 ft m 
State Welsh, tali' to good. .31 ft ,'iii 
State,fancy aelocUung. 45 @47 
Statu, btora-paoked, und common lot#.20 ft 80 
Western reserve and tine mark Ohio Uric- 
ins, line. 29 @32 
Western reserve and flue mark Ohio llrk- 
1ns. fair to good .. 25 ft 27 
Chicago and Northwestern, fair to line.... 23 @ 28 
•' common.21 ft 22 
Cottou. —The foreign market Is favorable, ami 
there Is considerable inquiry for shipment. The 
arrivals are quiokly placed, and prices an; ruling 
strong Receipts for the week 18,439 bales. 
Nf'W (Jriof.lts uml 
^ UpJivTh!, Av-. MvWk-. T. ^. 
Ordinary.. 2;*@- @24Jf 25 ft25« 
(xood Ordinary . 25)4ft— @25*4 2>i OaSQ 
LowMidjun^,". M ft- @26!,' 25 '.h26N 
Middling . 1KKft- @26)5 :4flVft27 
Good Middling... ft27 27!- .:27.)4 
Chccao.— Shippers cannot operate at the prices 
which factories have attained, und the umrltec, is 
very dull for export. The homo trade, however, 
keeps dealers very hufiv, utul to secure tirnllhe* nf 
factory and dairy the local and surrounding demand 
will p.iy tho rating high price#- Still we do not think 
t ie market&# strong us 11 was. Therueidpts for the 
week were 57,711 pkgs.. 3,11:1 loss than last week. 
During tin; past, fortnight $W boxes went to Califor¬ 
nia, via Pjcittc Railroad. 
Factory State, extra, V 9.. 18 ft I8'g 
Factory State, good to fine, v tt>. .17 ft 1,'F 
f actory Ntnte, eomnion, p it,. 1 U ft my. 
factor)'Oil lo. fair to prune, .it..— ft — 
•.n m pally, choice, V k . ..17 A ft 18 
Farm Dairy, good to prime. V K).15 ft 15W 
'. ar 73 pairy, common to fair.It ft 15 * 
Jsngllsh Uniry. good to prime, 7' ih. 18 ft la 
English Daily, poor, n. 16 ft 17 
Pineapple, state, p it. . .23 @25 
I Ineapple, Connecticut, p lb.26 ft 23 
♦••dev.- New pure country is quoted at 30c., in 
small pkgs. 
D AIKY FAKJI FOR SALE, CONTAIN- 
illK 255 acre#, good building#, large wood lot, 
near a cheese factory, !)■; tulles imuth ot Orangeville 
Center, Wyoming Co.. N. V. Thi* (arm ha# rented 
for 7 per cent, and over lor several vein#, lli# now 
offered, with 25 cows and hay to winter tliem.at >10 
porauro.lt applied 1 or #ooh. Terms easy. Address 
Mrs. 11. W. Mcc’A NON, Atlieil, Wyoming Go., N. V. 
pR.ESRW.VE YOUR LEATHER! KURI 
JL your feet dry!! FRANK M ilJ.KliH I.KATULTI 
PREBIUBVATIV B AND WATER-PROOF Oil 
ULAOKIM i. Thirty yeas# of ooDstuntly Increasing 
sales. Mu nifaetured by C RANK MILLER .t CO., P 
and 2/1 Canur si., Now York. 
W A T ( II It I Y ts K a, 
lielore pui'chaaliig. hould write fora Degerln 
live Price last of Foreign and Ameiican Watches. 
f* PR A GIF! ,V EASTMAN, 
_ 96 Washington St., Boston. 
U I O N P I V N » P (> If T E 
NEW kVAREROliMS 
21 > East TiOtli Muni, n«w 
_ Z3T Send for t’nt c IP-:, j* J 
Calling at queenstoivn. 
From Pier No. 46 North River. WFDNKSDA Y. 
COLORADO, 3,0l > tons.Nov. 10, ut 11 A. M. 
NEBRASKA, 3,393 tons.Nov. U. nt V/ x P. M 
MANHATTAN, 2,983 tons.Nov. 21 al9'4 A. M. 
IDA HO. 3.133 tons.I'.'U. 1, at2 P. M. 
M I NNESOTA. 2,965 tons.Tin e. 8. at, 9 A. M. 
NEVADA, 3,125 ton:;.Dee. 
Cabin passage. (Gold)..880. 
Stkehaoe .(Currency). .fKin. 
Saloousand Slate Room# all on Deck. 
Steerage and f'aa#ugo Office, No. 29 Broadway. 
For freight or cabin pu&ugc apply to 
WILLIAMS & G l IT ON, No. 71 Wall St. 
SCVEi.rV 
BUFFALO LIVE STOCK MARKET, 
[Reported for the Uural New-Yorker.J 
Bpff.vlo, Oct. 25—P. M. 
Cattle.—Last weolt tho market, which opened ac¬ 
tive and a Ife. higher, closed qnu-ton Saturday, with 
ml the opening advance lost. 'The receipt# so far 
this week are only moderate, but the market has not 
been bo dull for a long time, nor pruBpuet# more un¬ 
favorable than they appear to be. Eastern advice# 
give u# to understand that both the Albany and New 
York market# ure in a very bad State, and ;n a conse¬ 
quence. buyer# are unwilling to take hold b> any ex¬ 
tent. Thu market ts almost nominal, at i 7.60643.25 for 
good to prime, and 81.50ft7 for poor to medium. 
Sheep.—Rato# fell off kc. Inst week, and tho mar¬ 
ket closed dull. The leeliuK this week is none, of the 
best. But very few sales have been made. We quote 
a# follows —Canada stock. $5ft6.(5; Western, NV.*4.50. 
Receipts fair. 
Hogs.—The market I# fair for heavy butchers’ 
stock at ?ltiftl0.25, und dull for the lighter grades at 
89(3.9.75. Receipts somewhat light.— a. j. f. 
d b.phelps #. 
MW ACE HI', 
c L/Nr, r ar 
IY THI 
NOVISIiTV WRINGER, 
or at least take It on trial with ANY or ALL 
others, and keep tho BEST. 
£37“ For sale everywhere. 
N. B. PHELPS A CO., General Aeents, 
17 Con In ml t Sr., New York. 
JfAJTFACTtJREItS OF 
THE FINEST QUALITY OF SILVER-PLATED 
GOODS. 
Factories, WEST MERIDEN, CONN. 
Salesroom,21 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. 
FULLER.—In Arcade, Wyoming Co., N. Y., Oct. 18th 
Miranda J., daughter of J. D. and Harkif.t Ful¬ 
ler, aged 19 years, 7 months. 
