Western 
6 Me. for 
quarters, 6)<(*6Vo. 
I" line sliced , boll 
Southern. nr; 
to. /or fair to 
since our last, 
I; fair to good 
Rood iich r-tiy 
ttra, i- ht,i - ,, 
«.1i Wonttii'n 
Jtiu&X.IXl. Pears urn 
N, V. stock 
aioi K; f|liotallll. JijrltaM, fS.TQigA.Iin BOn( { 
■ huitvy, $8.25(5$A.40; common grade* n 
n ^ i —Tlio llpiivi'r’t Jour hi 
(.-jl Tl'OK—Receipt*, 5,000. Shipments, 1200* 
rrr' ' n 1" ! 1 v n *' 11 1'1 11 " «. 15.66: n t’l 
S C-oturadn cal v os, n.MiioO; do 
*‘> 0 , 1 ) 1 ; ’(Votaoti, 
a r W ?i t l"?^ a .ir Be “ n9 -™«(llujn rllulco, 
•SSWu Cftotoo. n 
la . 10 , No. 2 rod for October at *t J 
'^“"keoaorii'a.Ooti.brr. $1 29 k; 
« 9 *V. Kyi I* earner: sales of W*" 
$%*■ Hurlnyjo o'on* nctivi*. No. l < 
Beading •• II! 
Discount on 4 Insert kina, 6 
M ma. 15 nor ct.; 20 Ills., 90 pc 
arc easy, ns the weather la against holding 
lurkeyi. liaise.; other. lOai.V. i 
li 1 “l New Jersey, ll5»M 0 .; 
]~<i«Hc. Fowls, choice. I’ltaiUc.: irnod. l'iiail 
Chickens, 
Western, 
OCT. 27 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
NEWS POSTSCRIPT. 
CONDENSED NEW YORK TELEGRAMS. 
Sunday, Oct. 21.—Over 800 houses have Just been 
burned In Portland, New Brunswick, and 2,000 
persons have thus been rendered homeless. The 
Are is supposed to have been the work of an In¬ 
cendiary. boss upwards of $ 200 , 000 . six men and 
four boys known to have rnet their deaths, and 
many others met with accidents. 
Heavy rains impede operations In Bulgaria. 
Forty deserters from Plevna arrived in th« Bus- 
slan ranks, because provisions were so short that 
the men got only a pound of bread In 24 hours. 
With Osman Pasha there are 130,ooo men, who 
can only be reduced by starvation. Preparations 
are being made In Paris to give a grand reception 
to Gen. Grant, who Is expected there next Wed¬ 
nesday or Thursday. 
Monday, Oct. 22.—After a weary Journey, Gen. 
Terry and the ot her Commissioners appointed to 
treat with Sitting Bull, met him at Fort Walsh, 
on Canadian territory, and were dismissed ab- 
rubUy and disdainfully. Senator Morton Is still 
In a somewhat precarious position. 
Negotiations ror the surrender of Kars have 
been opened. All the troops In Constantinople 
are being hurried to Trebizond, in Asia. Aehmet 
Eyoub Pasha, late commander at Kutschuk, will 
be their leader. Three assaults of the Rouma¬ 
nians upon the Becond Grlvitza redoubt, at 
Plevna, have been repulsed. Sulelma Pasha Is 
retreating upon Has grad. There is some talk of 
negotiation for peace through the Turkish am¬ 
bassador at Paris. 
VARIOUS. 
Glen’s FallB, N. Y., Is rejoicing over an autumn 
crop of raspberries. 
The value of the silks manufactured In the 
United States averages $26,000,000 per annum. 
Nathaniel Cbeuey, of the Agricultural Iron 
Works of this city, has failed. liabilities, $ 2 , 000 ,- 
000 . 
John B. Gough, after an Interval of twenty- 
seven years, has Just been making a lecture tour 
through tho British Provinces. 
War Is probable between China and Slam, the 
former having revived a claim to sovereignty 
which has been dormant 20 years. 
It is held by a New York court that sleeping- 
car companies are responsible for thefta com¬ 
mitted on their guests and patrons. 
Mr. Sheford pre-empted 100 acres of land In 
Nueces County, Texas, In isoi, and started a 
sheep ranch, lie has now 90,000 acres, and Is 
worth over $200,000. 
It Is said the Iowa musqulto will laugh a hol¬ 
low, mocking laugh when the man who makes a 
vicious snap at It with a sock skins his knuckles 
against the bedpost. 
Our British oouslns sent 1,019,000,000 letters last 
year, which is one-third more than we did. We 
use more postal cards than they, however, ex¬ 
ceeding 150,000,000 annually. 
Canary birds U> tho amount of 10,000 were ex. 
ported to America from uudeshelm from the 
autumn of isto to February isit. 57,000 were 
also exported from Alfeld to this country. 
Seven Bteamshlps are loading with cotton and 
grain at Ncw-Orleans, taking 322,000 bushels of 
wheat. The Baring Brothers are said to be In¬ 
terested In the now grain movement from that 
port. 
it haa been Anally determined to quarter the 
Nez Perces near the white settlements, and main¬ 
tain a military guard over them during the win- 1 
ter. In the spring their Anal disposition will be 
determined. 
Aye feet 3 Inches. There Is still a larger one on 
: . ' aua u 8 °* Whinflelrt Park, the property of Now- 
ton Graham. A man took It for a dead sheep when 
he Arst saw it. 
An Oiegon paper has this decidedly personal 
-em.—'A great lot of young ladles welcomed 
General Sherman at Albany. The old warrior 
went right in and kissed the whole of them, 
wntle his son, a cowardly young fellow who had 
never beeu through the wars, stood back and 
looked sheepishly on.” 
The advance of nve cents on grain and fourth- 
class freights bound east from Chicago, went Into 
effect the 1 7th Inst. This makes the rate ffom 
Chicago to New l ork rorty cents, to Bout,on forty- 
Ave cents, to Philadelphia thirty-eight cents, to 
Baltimore thirty-seven cents. These Include box¬ 
ed meats and hour. This rise In freight goes sadly 
against the gram. 
bussing through a large French town after his 
arrest by Gen. Kadet, Plus the Seventh visited a 
factory, where his presence drew an Involuntary 
tribute of respect from the workmen, who re¬ 
moved their hats and rose at his entrance. One 
lad, more dogged than the rest, kept his hat on, 
and the Pope observing him said, “ Take off your 
hat, my boy ; an old man's blessing never hurt 
any one.” 
In .Southern California the Tomato is perennial. 
A vine in Los Angelos has been trained over the 
sunny side of a house, and Is now tweuly.Ovo feet 
high, it has blossoms and at the same Lime fruit 
In all stages of growth. In San Bueneveutura, a 
grape-vine planted seventeen yearn ago, measures 
orty Inches round the stem, and covers an area 
of about eighty feet, it yields an annual crop of 
nbout 1,000 pounds, single clusters averaging 
three and a half pounds. 
The Pope’s annual Income of $M5,ooo allowed 
by tho Italian Parliament, In the “ bill of guaran¬ 
ties,'’ has, since December, isto, been offered to 
him annually in a single bill engraved especially , 
for the purpose, and us regularly It has lieon de- • 
Cllned. The bills wore, then placed on deposit In j 
the bank of Italy, subject to the Pope’s order, and 1 
have been covered Into the treasury If live years ! 
elapsed without tholr withdrawal. The ilrst. two < 
have thus returned to the Italian treasury; but t 
whenever the Pope dies his heirs will And $3 225 ,- n 
000 awaiting them. ' 1 
GoodroiddiVniv:::::;;i , i5- w &5- 16 
11-16 1113-16 11 18-10 
wv;.™.:-'.'::::....;:® g* gg, iff 
Stained. 
ssariaste-r. tas sta.sr.'^B a 
liret-gler ‘’in’l’.r.o rocSfnU nrlce. 
277 
u 
., astern, l^xus RiM’fruf o»ilfnmin • 
leeco?" 6 1 m , “»nwSShed W w he /’ dehdna 
Ohio delilne, W& Wu,tor " Uooc '°*’' «>»33c.: 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
lug omtaoerries, 7Ho. KaspOctrriea. 2lHc. Plum# 
„ „ New YOKK. Oct. 22, 1877. 
Beeves.—R ecapts for tho week. 10,563 head 1 023 
H"'® ,-L' tn w oek. Supplies have been rather 
larce for stiff prices to ni/e. and otdv hy ihadlnii 
bt T t »l'***i« tho'urnrkflt been 
c tnran ijjf Tho InrcHt prtro WH*< lie ivlifrh in 
SStowerlf anwlntl. K v« , ‘"i'. ky but ot ,l ‘" 
» ™ '' 11 0">d0c. V earltmr hu la .Irl m *•! tin 
ipSsHSiS 
Butnora until nuiiiitT 'run. r ®^V. lr fri,in e.iu- 1 he Chieiigo rlaswlflention of certain styles Of ent 
Biuno Hand are sell,nn, Kor < ’ lloa,> UH< ’ ^w Th i° ty";* 1 tdva 
ssililiss 
We “»™ »»». na 
t^&v&m^xxsstiSi 
1:|fSSSSrS: 
tlne^H,e rl iT< fQr WfAicy super. 
for pf.;>V°ii ,‘rt n , f, - Ylr " 2°" ll "’ "'Hide price 
, ‘ unci fo.7«JW».00 for Knud tt> ntrlrilv runnv 
v-nSS?a l ) ,te J whe ’f t e ?ttag. $5.80 
1 . Ufw..S, tod and urtiher wliuor 
ro ti.ndiy. at t5j;0M6ijo : rmnid 
grande of do, at 
Sn/WOftOltM? for the Wngt IndlOM •. do. for EnKland 
*5.(,5: dll. trade and family extras *6 . $ ,°• 
Sonlb Atutirlmi. |g.7:»^7 ( 50 No ‘2 at, do. fur 
«?/’»'-Wustor o'■X,,iu,» ta* plenty 
Hrtindvwino ncUinK at 
OH''hnnHon PP ,1 nli t b ' 
aulfe^a ’lemanct' Good 
wan only flko,- ™v"ruay » mu sum 
‘OrrlS SffSsSB attn 
ato tho dlHsatiMfuetlon now so largely itinresHod in 
1 ,a "' *»C»lor»«o«iwier lIl?4oU kSown 
n 8 U PPAe» this matket With very few 
SSIwdwrlSlf,?" I" Iron, IV,. 
ISSfYSftit; l " 1 " ««• . .. «V'»; r,, JS; 
wisrwar 
oonrapr. suddon large sbtpraontk. 0 01 en ' 
LAMOS.- Ituoidpt* for the week 25 970 
houd*, Inst, week, 27,094 do. The market KwelitiV,.-' 
to - e r "n r) I"'OIL! nheep lyfltfiMr; funey 
■c., cornriitm rVoiiiko.; pwoi, << 2 ) 4^0 • limrhx 4 xsiJhrS? 
tor poor; .0*4(55^0. f„ r folr V ] K0 0?: 
WeeV^H viRu'^'mr *}»«, W0«U. 28,112 h!iad ; hist 
iiicm ./?u * 'jU'wunk lilts boon h Pumv one in 
241 «Lt 0 * r "' 'TVjf "to closing trim*,! Ot In ns : 
urn 1 »*• lit 8 Kc.: 104 dn„ 280 lbs., lit $.',«). 
!?. ut '■ *21 tlu., IDS lbs., at 5v,- en y 
drensen were about slnidv »(, «M®7Kb..Tew nn/» 
filtliT Mluemrtln Nj’, 1 '- 1 .««» " ml Si a ie Jrersod. 
iigtit, aiedluui, 7Hffl8o.; heavy, 6y7j.'c. 
the markets. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
r alltK. s , , ; „, t he fniit ilVimi mit improvo 1 ,‘rlees 
eodkina'*’ II'vmiS ?i l,| }i li , ,)ther * £IMld table, ♦U.IJO,. 4 ,u<); 
sffifjfctejftiita’aaisr, 
^ 'oca |W buyer?." AiMdu^bld.!'Pear' 
Wm 6 . Florida ornnires have appuarnil; srowors rXl 
P-V *' 1 ' ['‘Pof Onerquallty than last year's nl.'kl 
tuipeii that a Uni form package will hn 
, t X t0<1 ?season. Cranberries are hi fa irdmmind 
easier TU F"nor hl!l ‘ ir• V' TI ' 0 <J| u nl wru offerej 
N i*i;,iivl |r, t.,l!i ’ ( ' u Pn,poor to ciudmt, ».v,yj; ; 
j., Sastli, n. J. grates, inind to runev sr.. • 
New Yokit, Saturday, October 20, 1877, 
-*N D PK '|'-B«eelptsof beans past weok 
5,6»0 bush. Exports, 826 bids.; slncojan lit 11 '.’!’,i a,, * 
same period last, year, 48,806, Madiu,m are Ia 
MrmS’ U iV l 5 i n I’ L ?? P 1p,Uv but that »l'|Imis car*ink 
rows a?a 9 w 8 „ h l ,y r rates for chnlc- Krade .Vlar 
re T‘V, k ' wen after a recent decline |>,.„ 
bi ans are dull, aiul lehloiu brlllii the extreiua wioi 
OU.led*all'limy ‘wiii ’bcarl'^Bmck'Tean^niuUua® 
gMa. Southern B. Eye peus, $2 7&2?!’b?,»h° 
m l Vir' J ‘ ru*?,*' l ’ ’ riln «y • V<>i&M n»Zr 
y i«ur, fl^I.70, ( Ut'HtrilitH hiivt* Imt/mvffi t 
for common and $3.50fa,4 f„ r sm fierri TI kJrv 
J«»sv; flwl.lit Peanuts have not re'nvar d 
troni i heir recant ilac lue. Func.v Va i,, 
$1-30WIAO; other, JlKf*. Th^Vitfmamd en.ps^f 
•wstiou hash’ V "Th?i Is 850.000 bu«l|., Virginia riiPgh, K 
il.i , < l) ' Ihu is oonslderably unrtei the yield .,r 
• hni yom, Griii»i’H coritlnuo euny. l>»>lHwnrn 
mjoii to prinie, 6 <® 8 o,; Catawba, 6 o.; rona Sviaoc' i*u 
belhi, 4 W 4H°. ; Concord, z^c.’for soft, oni? tie. for 
(iRAIN, Whcsut has sold down Aharnlv on lurirn 
lh«dSolfnt'f POrt0r8 h “ VU bou * htt0a fair extent at 
!,nlest sales are Of No. 2 r.'d at 8] '2W, nn(rradoil red 
lira! a lull ar Stain, $1 I 40; w|?ltv.ji| «®Pau * Ntf 
i Nl)rl h WiimI. hi ir inn- *# I • H . t •/.. i . . \t . * V.. 1 • V* 
OTHER LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
\Xc- cxtraToHn. to fl 111 '’<K(aSoi medium, 6 K@ 
10 lf, »" Gian 
.... Cl nirnon. 4 n; fair to Rood, IH'iiclko- ax. 
JTJC/iWc. Lit in ha In tmr supply; eoimnon to fair 4 W 
%'■' fttlr to good, fiHc: extras, 6 Hv; market about'Ho 
cbangOd. Ccws-TJuU. at $48 V head. Calves un- 
the wZV J tfms l rlr Mh AT,rr ‘ R . IpfM. 107 cars; for 
cars 1 i 80 aiu I •' ';on*»lfned through, 2 H 0 
i "md. 0 ii '’’-day; freah arrivals consigned 
loV.n?. ' ’’j ' " r, "- , l (hrough stock hold over forshlu- 
“SStiSrW’r* yards hare or stuck. P 
week' mi/i N fai. rj 'A‘V n 8 ' 6 >< curs: fur tho 
wook *hn a tin, /iH Mtifkot dull and h«uvv • 
^nnporUM unfavorably Canuda lam li 
C4*r*; for the week thus lur 
!; 6 ..,” r8 ' Market Jiilrly active, with a tiirlit. run 
rod «lo.. $2 35(48 60 | Turtle soup, $2 iOriii 76. ‘ 
REK 8 WAX. 8upp1luts of Southnrn art) llhAr<il >«n/i 
Southern? ° U " y; Wv ror'Vistem’and 
ve butch- 
best linlf- 
20 : stook- 
rz ; 1 ; 1 . wv'v' sales 0 ;, 18 
A cow can yield a far greater weight of butter 
than she cun store up In fat. An animal might 
give the product of two pounds of butter in a day, 
while one-half that quantity could not, be laid on 
on In fat, If fed for that purpose. 
A Kentucky man who went to the Black Hills 
wrote back to a local paper; saying“ Offer a 
premium at your coming fair for the biggest fool 
In the country, and I’ll try and get there In time, 
and feel confident I can make way with It." 
By French law, architects arid contractors are 
held responsible for a period of ten years after 
the completion of structures tor the total or par¬ 
tial loss of buildings constructed by them, It such 
loss Is caused by a fault either In the building or 
foundations. 
The amount of phosphate Of lime shipped from 
Canada this year will be about 4,500 tons, of 
which about 2.500 goes from the Rldeau, and the 
remainder from the Ottawa district. In Montreal 
It la worth about $70,000, which leaves a good 
margin for the. shippers. 
In the years 1876-77 the State of North Carolina 
produced 125,000 bushels of peanuts; Virglula 
780,000, and Tennessee, 600 , 000 . The United States 
can •• point with pride” to the fact that In the last 
four years, within their borders, 8 , 820,000 bushels 
Of peanuts were harvested. 
Schenectady, N. Y., Is famous for Its plum 
gardens. The plum trees are usually protected 
from winter's climatic changes by high fences 
Interposing dwellings, and special care. The 
crop is very large this year, about ten thousand 
bushels having been shipped from 8chenectady to 
various points. , 
Mr. J. Thtrsk of Inglewood Orange, Canada, i 
has on bis grounds a fungus that measures Ave 1 
feet three inches In circumference, «nd another l 
jgsvsssr*} SfflYfBgs’ssa'jft'isfjj,, 
BnTTEtt -H,. ( .„|p , l8 f 0r tho week 27.212 dIibb W,- 
ffhote hlull prices for upper grades of 
n ! 1 cannot call tile market good as the 
2SE?K8JK? m «. t, J h " <"'"«« nvfilusivgly centered 
u ion choice and fancy stuck. We have rafeiy seen 
**e of business benefit thg market and it 
”f no advantage at this srfuS‘"n nl the year 
Tho nocumuIuUoii of under duulltlos bufirlriR (•• hn tl 
tiouhieHom,, problem far holdoTwitirthe citeno 
rates for Western and no risible chance ,.f iiumijri 
from exportation. Htill the buU.-r m "l P »it 
dMrr* f ! l |n'!? 1 “ P °6 1 'uusonuble to already look at the 
dark tinge* of the innikeL November nli.mM 
scatter a Rood deal of stock.- and fortunately-imtnv 
Of the lines of State now pushed aside ironotfuil^ 
big off In quality to the otlent ,hiit mlgh, 60 ^,.“' 
ftp‘asairt: Sff.i h .tais, h ssB*£&ss , a3B^ 
downf llltelsrto until that suction’s surplus Is worked 
We quota State 1'anoy palls gnask;- other irolttr ■ 
creamery, good to choice. 32<g8lcT.,ther.28a§bm^hi,I? 
tubs, selected, 27 280 .; other, 21 aide ■ vvnliii tun- 
best, 23<it2ilc., other, HI 21 c.: foil dairies,22©25c llr’ 
kins. 18 ( 422 ( 1 .: poor Stare. ISttl'Jc.: wI-»WrriCTc?ini'o?5‘ 
tub? %W»ud dmfy 
avislc.; good, 16 I He.; other, 12 (<l1Im'• 
mwr 0 ^or?n' ?g ot ,' 1 common, 1 
oth m -. 1 hMi.70.. e'™, V^Hc. K ' > ' ' d U ‘ b ° Bt ’ UmS °- ; 
Exports for the past week, 4.170 plcgs, 
CuKUSE. Export* for the week urn only 2,5 000 oaok 
agna, while tin. receipts have shnwu Trli Ided ?nl 
crease over last week. Prices have dectinad and 
Closed unsettled ; for bear factory. 13c. Is ttie ^n^al 
nvte and I3 hc. made for some oxtra lots Some of 
J( h r, ruc jb rl bf* are nut turning out satlsfau- 
"J - It was hardly expectod that September would 
'’f , 1 ? I” be almost a summer ruonili.and many nu. 
cels have become bad Havered through the lack of 
MVc" 07 /^ 0 .^’ *?., ffoo<1 urir1 prime, 12 W«# 
lAlT lUtfi, 12^I2i^C-! 1)00r 10 •. ii iJ.-» 4 
11c. Skimmed. Farm dairy, IzHfiiiaVc Vor good 
prinie: U,,l-Jc. for,fair lots: ftTMle.fnr .kfi nmAii 
Nueep—B acelpt.i, 1,000; sales, $8ra8.!IO, 
ADVfeRTIStNC RATES : 
Inside, I4 Ui and 18th pages (Agate space). .40o. per line 
OiitBlde or last page. . SJ 
ex . tni for noU»nal dispiav,’* 
Bpooial Notices, leaded, by count.. 79 •• 
tw No advertisement inserted for less than $ 2 . 
IIighwinep are hard to sell at $l.t;t®l-l 3 jf. - ' -- - 
@8 UKani ISDEX T0 NEW ^vebusemehts. ^ 
SSffi” U ^ *«»•' Cards, 
HOPS.—Exports for the week. 2.154 bales: these Bovor A Hro., ffm,L^-Fsrm Grist Mill 
fn«r» m 1 *U' ( , ,W(,rs ’ and dealer*’ account.and tjilhoun, J. il.—Lands tor Bale. 
sldm Prmos a U ra h »t2ady?° <l<,ni “ nd from U< kef and ViM.h'm" 1 '' ' IVC<!B an<1 I>IanU tor Mar- 
State choice to fancy, Haifo.i do., low and r*ir 
YttiWi'ni; 1 *, 1 ®?”’ "/■'ot' Wisconsin, do. 8 (® 12 o.’; 
K.'Xlto? 70 -' ° H Kn,wt ' i ' rt ' 2 ^c*: CaJlfor- 
OlL-fAKK-rs selling at $33.50 1 R ton. 
A Np Game.—S upplies of coops arc lib- 
crul, and uvbritook is r&thsr wtrouKly fell owinv to 
i;,”,';™ <" ar ™ M - 2,«3!<K 
or; #afck’8sak* rt& g1 " v »“ • a* 
supply arrival 
12 Vc nCy f«lr°h!f;' * 0 ° a ur " 1 P r ‘'u«- 12 «® “'aimall wITy^WdS^? eisy/We qurlta^"^ 
^r skirnmed. ' W ^ l0 ^ c - tor tlUr ' ““U mile. t •Ml-fi*, pWMtMTas': CanvSt 
Hustcd, J. B.—25 Curds, 25 Styles. 
” f 8 i ““'“‘ 7 "on-f iv( ..- ro , 1 yVagon Scales. 
Tifimb KnlttinK Maolilne Co.—The Lam!) Knitter 
Maiiesoii^r. H — Philip’s Spiral Corn llu.iker. 
National Pile Co.—Agents Wanted. 
N ° fttone Iarm ° n * ro ' _Gr,,,t ' Mllla Of French Burr 
Parker’bp ViTm rS rnf kl Sil, Plym 0 2 t . h Kc,ck Fowls. 
1 k |rv?tltm.' U rhe ScleUL ’o ot LI to, or Self-Pres- 
i;;, ni vl 9 ” n i',’ B - W.—Eureka Safety Power. 
Plnnia ;in<1 Fruit Trees. 
Strui Vatm"\&K? T_€hflmpion 8mut and Sa ' )a - 
U ' S ' Wind Mu !'" 0 * Putnp Co '-Halladay Standard 
Vick James Hulbs for Fnit Planting. 
Wl l Engilie " Ul1 & Co,—Stover’s Automatic Wind 
Please mention Rnral, when address¬ 
ing Advertisers. 
for skimmed. * ■* 
Exports past week, 26,21* boxes 
Gold closed. 102H. I.iverpool 1 
higher. 
iverpool cable. 64s., which is 
Cidek. Small kegs pure, 15c.: murket not settled 
1 he wholesale market Is not above 10 c. Cider vin¬ 
egar. I 60 . for three-year-old. 11 
mgut. uoz, g|.Zxad (5; stall-fed, $2.(Kto'y2.25: Canvas- T * 1 A • -n 1 -v-a 
urd. R ^-heud S .65a76c : .Mat Lightning Rods Free 
PROVIBfOySu—Hoff produotft tnWAl’ anci daiirna.nrl a 
Mess pork, $UJK)forspoi.$l 3 .flO®UiJUX«roSlobe?l? 4 ' Are notas cl,eap our Five-Ton Wagon Scalesat 
m -**-«. w-b—. DaUv.red 
flTOA-2 n r Ih'tobor, S-TTJje. for November, and 3 lo® freight paid. No pav till tetieil. Send for Free Price 
Quotations for spot, ootton lire based on Ajnorican 
Standard of ol.issIdcaLuin, and on cotton ln s t,, r ,. 
rutin ng In qnullty not more than half a grade above 
or Oelow the grade quoted. J ' e 
Upland*. Ala. ttrlewn*. Texas. 
Ordluarv. .. . ... 9 1*5-16 9 15-16 10 1-16 in 1-13 
St. ct ordinary. 1 U 5-1610 6-16 In 7-16 ]“ 7 . 9 
OuuU <>raInary.10 9-1810 9-16 lOH-Ki uni- 6 
Strict good do. 10 V Inv 101 / ml: 
Low middling.,,.n 11* fi? 
Strict low middling... .1144 1B< 11 ^ 11** 
8.72Hc. for DueimbnV. Ste«/i^ Vn ow 
'S 1 J&& hl,rnH Ht « l7 i" for summer cured: 
Beef at $13(«U4 for extra mens, 815 for packet. 
BRED,- New Clover Is more active at 8H(^9o for 
strictly prime to choice, timothy is easier at $ 1 , 37)4 
for prime. Rough dux, $ 1 . 40 . vooi* 
, , V ^ as ^ h -7 Kx b", rt “ of potatoes, past week, 3 ,- 
4JI bbls.: -.if onions, 62 do. prices fur potatoes are 
inaiuly.supported by the export demand, 
ir JJ * 1 1 * 1 hid ..at $1.500176; $1.25@l,«0 for 
l.arly ftose, Ip bulk, mid $1.1201.37 for I'eerlesn do 
*M^/ l '« M i!o , i*r?^! awi ‘f ,M ' < J '76(»2 $ hhi : Virginia.' 
f ll, ' h N • ,euftr - ' ahbages, too. 82.00ni3.00i 
,: M WOW squash. bbl,.6l)(i876c.: Hubbard do.. 
Cautlfluworbbl. Kusul.t turnips 
Oh .@11. T-iruutoos, bush., nimaio. Carrots, 87c 
Pumpkins, « IfcO, $3(a6; extra. $ 0 @ 7 . 
Are not as cheap as our Flve-Ton Wagon Scales at 
$50. All Iron and steel; brass beam. Delivered 
freight paid. No pay till ttsied. Bend for Free Price 
List of all sizes of Scales. 
JONES OF BINGHAMTON, 
BI NilIIA VITON, N. Y. 
MAGIC LANTERNS 
and srKIlhlll'rICONS Ot all kinds and prices. 
Views llliistr ting every subjeot tor PtJ It |.I< ■ R V. 
IIJBITIONS. Ac. IV-A ^profitable fora 
man ndtn nmutl capital. Also Lanterns for Home 
Amusement, linpnge. Catalogue tree. 
MoALLlSTElt, Alfg. Optician, 40 Nassau 8t.. N. Y. 
