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CONDENSED NEW YORK TELEGRAMS. 
Tuesday, Nov. C —The remains of Senator 
Morton were buried yesterday at Indianapolis. 
The funeral was extraordinarily large and at¬ 
tended bv distinguished men from all parts of 
the country. The Bland Sliver Bill was rushed 
through the lower House of Congress. 
The Russian Investment of Plevna Is now 
complete, and It Is said Osman Pasha Is In a 
hopeless situation. General Gourkha Is report¬ 
ed killed In Asia, Kars Is closely Invested by 
the Muscovites, and Erzeroum seriously menac¬ 
ed. After seven hours lighting Mounkhtar 
Pasha was forced to fall back upon tbe city. 
Russia 1s reported to bave Intimated to Servla 
that she has delayed action too long and her aid 
now Is not needed. 
Wkrmbsday, Nov. T.— Full election returns 
from the different States, show that Massachu¬ 
setts, Minnesota and Wisconsin have gone Re¬ 
publican, and New York, Pennsylvania, Now 
Jersey, Virginia and Mississippi Democratic. 
Daniel Voorhees has heen appointed So na tor to 
succeed the late Senator Morton. 
C he Vice t Pasha Is advancing to the aid of Os¬ 
man Pasha. Mchomet, All Is taking steps to pro¬ 
tect the western Passes of the Balkans. The 
Republicans have secured a net gain of 111 seats 
In the French Counslls General. 
Thursday, Nov. s.—The Sitting Bull Commis¬ 
sion has returned to Bismarck, Dakota Territory, 
from Its rutile mission. General Terry has or¬ 
dered the Nez PerceB to be taken to Fort Buford 
to winter. 
The Russians have seized the road from Plevna 
to Wlddln. thus cutting off the retreat of Os¬ 
man Pasha In that direction. The Pi lnco of 
Montenegro has ordered all .Montenegrins to take 
up arms to-day. In France one thing only Is 
certain—that despite the Republican majority, 
MacMabon will not resign. A grand banquet, 
was given to General Grant by the American resi¬ 
dents of Paris, on Tuesday night, 
Frida v, Nov. 9.— Henry P. Sanford has been 
nominated as Minister to Belgium. A band of 
Ponca Indians have arrived In Washington to 
claim damages from the Government. 
A Turkish sortie from Kars was repulsed by 
tbe Russians. The Montenegrins are about to 
bombard Podgorltza. 
Saturday, Nov. 10,— Col. Goodloe of Kentucky, 
has been agreed upon as Minister to the Nether¬ 
lands. The trial of Congressman Small or South 
Carolina, for accepting a bribe, began yesterday 
at Charleston. John Welsh of Philadelphia, was 
conllrmed as Minister to England. In the House 
or Representatives, the Committee on Foreign 
Affairs reported a bill for the appointment of a 
Paris Exhibition Com mission. The army is to re¬ 
duced to 20,000 men. 
Mukhtar Pasha still holds Erzeroum, having 
yesterday repulsed an attack of the Russians. 
Osman Pasha’s men are deserting In great num¬ 
bers, and it la expected that he will soon make a 
desperate attempt to retreat or drive off the Rus¬ 
sians. 
Sunday, Noa. 11.—Judge Spence of Maryland 
died yesterday. It has Just been discovered 
that the Clermont County Treasury, at Batavia, 
Ohio, has been robbed of $24,000. Nobody knows 
when. 
At Constantinople, forty-eight persons In the 
service or ex-Sultan, Murad, have been arrested 
on the discovery of a conspiracy to replace him 
on the throne. Forty of them have been stran¬ 
gled. Mr. Jules Grovy has been elected President 
or the French Chamber of Deputies by a vote of 
299 against 159 blanks. 
Monday, Nov. 12 .—Congressman Smalls of s, 
C., has been found guilty or accepting a bribe 
while In office, sentence not yet pronounced. 
There are about 1500 tramps along the Hue of 
the Pensylvanla railroad, and a band or twenty- 
six of them plundered a freight train on Satur¬ 
day night at West Chester juncilon, firing upon 
the train men. The latter having been reinforc¬ 
ed attacked the robbers and after a severe tight, 
captured the whole of them. This Is but a sam¬ 
ple of many recent outrages by these nomads. 
The Russians are contracting their lines about 
Plevna, where ttiey have 121),000 men, Osman 
Pasha, they say, has provisions Tor about forty 
days. It is said that General Obroutcheff, late 
chief of staff In Asia, who planned the campaign, 
which resulted in the defeat of Moukhtar Pasha, 
has arrived at Bucharest to take command of the 
Russian army In Bulgaria. 
VARIOUS. 
Instruction in the metric system Is to be given 
In the first class of the grammar school of Boston, 
The female musqulto alone bites but then 
there must he ninety-nine females to one male. 
When water freezes it forms Itself Into crystals, 
with Interstices, and expands; hence, ice swims 
and is 8 parts In 100 lighter than water. 
A woman In San Francisco, aged 65 years, has 
brought a suit for breach of promise of marriage 
against a man of 70, the damages being laid at 
$15,000. 
Galena, Ill., Is exceedingly pompous because It 
hns sent out of Its limits one President, one 
.Secretary of State, one Secretary of War, four 
members of Congress, seven Governors of States, 
two foreign Ministers and many generals. 
The people of Connecticut at the recent elec¬ 
tions ratified the proposed amendment to the 
Constitution prohibiting public officers, agents 
or contractors from receiving extra compensa¬ 
tion, by a vote of 23,853 to 7449, and that prohibit¬ 
ing towns and cities from loaning their credit to 
railroads by a vote of 26,751 to 4534. 
Files are nature’s little scavengers. Annoying 
as they are, their functions are essential. A few 
would not answer—millions are required. When 
dead carcasses of animals are decomposing, then 
the flies are busy and prevent the atmosphere 
from becoming pestilential. 
tloitand has not had a bank failure In forty 
years; an Insurance company In that country 
has never failed, and although the rate of Insur¬ 
ance Is only half per cent,, their yearly dividends 
are sixteen per cent.; first-class railroad fare Is 
nne cent per mile, ypt the railroads are paying 
Institutions. 
A Connecticut River farmer plowed under a 
rank growth of clover, and then planted winter 
wheat, which harvested 27>j bushels to the acre. 
A neighbor, whoso land adjoined the above plat, 
planted the same kind of seed, but without fer¬ 
tilizing with clover, and obtained a fair crop of 
wheat straw that contained no grain. 
The effects or emigration upon the German in¬ 
dustrial and military classes, may be Judged by a 
recent report which states that, Germany has 
given, within 27.V years, considerably over one 
million strong men to the United States alone. 
Tbe kingdom of Prussia, has lost within the same 
time rive hundred thousand soldiers. The able- 
bodied emigrate, leaving the old and Inllrm. 
The following figures give the cost of wars dur¬ 
ing the last quarter of ft century. The Crimean 
War, £340,000,000; the Franco-ltallan War of 
tsr.9, £ 60 . 000 , 000 ; the Austrian and Prussian War 
of i860, £66,000,000; the American civil War—the 
North, £040,000,000, the South £460,000.000; the 
Franco-PruflHlan War, 1870-71, £600,000, 000 ; wars 
In Mexico, Paraguay, Schleswig-Holstein, etc., 
£47,000,000—total, £2,413,000,000. 
A discussion In the Convention of Librarians, 
at London, brought out some curious facts con¬ 
cerning the British Museum. Several speakers 
advocated the compiling or a complete catalogue 
of the books In the museum, which. It Is estimat¬ 
ed, would not cost loss than $1,600,000, It would 
have to contain 3 , 000,000 titles. A qtsarter of a 
century would be taken up In the prluttng of the 
catalogue, and by that time there would be an 
accumulation of 300,000 to 400,000 new titles, 
llis Seventieth Vote.—’ Yesterday morning Ly¬ 
man B. J.angworthy cast his vote for tho seven¬ 
tieth time. He Uvea at the corner of Elizabeth 
and Allen streets, and with tha exception of the 
tew years he resided In Greece, ho has cast his 
ballot at the First Ward polls. He Is In Ills nine* 
ty-flrst year, and Is still hale and hearty. His 
first vote was cast for Jefferson. At every Presi¬ 
dential election since he has exercised the rtght 
of elective franchise. To all appearances, ho is 
likely to continue to exercise the same right for 
several years to come. It la very probable that, 
he Is one of the oldest, If not the oldest, voter of 
Monroe County. — Rochester (A r . Y.) Democrat, 
Nov. 7. 
factory tubs, coed to host, 16®lttc.; common, 14®l5c.: 
poor, 10®l2c. Western firkin#, good to Post, 15®18e.; 
other, l(k*13o.-, gTr ll# 0 , 8 *8)Ve. 
Export# tor the past week, .362 pkgs. 
CiTXkSS.—Tho reeling tins been weak on larger sup¬ 
plies iiml a slow export demand. Fancy September 
nave a fair Inquiry ut l2Me., ami occasional lots reach- 
rave a fair Inquiry ut 12RC., anil occasional lots reach¬ 
ing Ukc. 
Fancy factories, 13H 12 Yc.; good and prime. 126$ 
Fancy factories, 13H 12Vn.; good and prime, 126$ 
12S»c.; fair lots, UVtiillVc.; poor, 8®10c. : 8c* 
lie. skimmed. Farm dairy, 11Mvi)]2.H'c. for good to 
prime; 10l<<81le. for fair lots; SndiJHe. for skimmed. 
Western factory, cheddar. 11 y<»] 2c. for fine; 1QR 
©lie. for good ; ItoSlOo. for fair. 
Exports past week, 24.Uli boxes. 
Gold dosed. 102V. Liverpool cable. 633. 
Cider.—S mall packages, 15®16c. 
Cotton.—T here U a lower and weak market, on a 
fair export demand. 
iattest prices are for November. 11.01© 11.02c.; De¬ 
cember. l0.9T®lO.98r.; January, 11.(13® 11.04c : Febru¬ 
ary. ll.lKoJl 1.17c.: Marcll, 11.3(1*11.310.: April 11.44a 
11.45c : May, ll.5?®H,58c.: Juno. 11.71jKU.72c. 
Quotation# for spot cotton arc based on American 
standard of classification, and on cotton In store 
running in quality not morn than half a grade above 
or below tho grade quoted. 
UplatuU, A'n. Ortmn*. Twin. 
Ordinary. 9* 9* 9K 9« 
Strict ordinary.lbji 1DM 10R 
Good ordinary.1QX 19k I OR 10H 
Strict good do.Ill W-1610 11-16 10 tt-lfl KID-W 
l.ow middling.....10 13-16 111 13-111 1016-10 10 15 13 
Strict low middling....10 15-10 10 15-10 11 1-10 ;11 1-10 
Middling.111* ll>4 HR HR 
Good middling. 
11 6-1611 6-16 11 7-10 11 7-16 
THE MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
NEW Yore. Saturday, Nov. 10, lt>77. 
AN exciting election lias had the usual effect of 
breaking up the week’s trade in many departments, 
and few dealers can show a full volume of business. 
liic.tNM and Peas,- Rccelptsof beans past week, 
7.450 bush. Exports, 1.061 bbla.; since Jam 1st, 33.690 
do. Both medium and marrow beans retain the Im¬ 
provement last noted, mid the trade la steady If not 
large. Oilier forte are only selling in a small way; 
few kidneys, white or red. have quality equal to out¬ 
side rates. Black or Turtle-soup beans eH-y. Green 
peas firm, »nd selling at ll.SQ; offered ut $1.45 to ar¬ 
rive. Canadian peas In bulk anil bund, quiet at 824* 
K4c. Southern Black-eye pea#, ffi,66®2.?2> for 2-bush 
bag. 
Wo quote : -Bonn#. medium 6hOtft£.$2,!5&2.20i oth¬ 
er. H.S5v</2.05 1 marrow#. Choice, $2.20*2.22: other, 
|l 85a2 10: pea, $1 90®2 25. White ktnncy, $2 20@2.66; 
Broom Corn.—T here is a futrinquiry for low grade 
stock; prices are a little easy since supplies are bel¬ 
ter. 
Green brush at 6@7Rc.; green hurl, 6®7c,; me¬ 
dium green, .Vatic,, red-tipped, 4®5e., and com¬ 
mon red, 3G3Rc. 
Beeswax.— la In lArgesupply and easier, Sales at 
28®29o. for Southern. 
Butter. —Receipt* for tho week 26,600 pkgs. Me¬ 
dium and fair Slate butler has had no activity 
which makes those grades butter property than he 
fore. Choice l* quoted up to former range# and 
dealers report a firm market giving out a# a promi¬ 
nent reason a lighter yield of tine fall than lor 
several years past. Finest half tubs and fancy 
Weltth are certainly stronger in feeling than at our 
lasl mol the comparatively moderate receipts In the 
flints of good price# give some credence to t he short 
crop story. Western butter is running below its 
good average quality and good cheap lines of State 
may .. 'into use from in consequence. Late re¬ 
ceipt# have shown carelessness In factory packing; 
this alone Is sufficient to damage local trade. Full 
Ntitle dairies uot moving hriskly. Roll butter In 
light supply but quotable at 16® 20a. ter Wostein. 
We quote State fancy pads 2!((i$30u,; other, 22<®27o.; 
creamery,good to choice, 3.'®34c.: other, 28®30«.: half 
tub-, selected, 28 30c.: other, 22*260.: Fj| 1 Welsh 
26®28c.: Welsh tubs, prime. 23®26tv, other, PJ 21o.: 
full dairies, floe, 2St*20<:.: other, 20®23o,; firkin# 
2u®23<5.; poor State, 12* 17c.; Western creamery, 
good to choice, 32®3lic.; poor to good 20®22c.; dairy 
tubv, best, good, I6„i4c>; other, ll®Hc,; 
331 
Strict good middling.HR 1IR HR HR 
Middling fair. ..1116-161116-16 12 1-16 12 1-16 
Fair. 12 9 16 12 ill-18 12 11-16 1211-16 
Stained.. 
Good ordinary.. 954 Low middling.10R 
Strict ordinary..TOR Middling.10R 
DRIED FRUITS.--Apples are plenty and weak on 
quartered, but sliced are steady and unchanged. 
Pooled poaches.If choice. bring strong prices: uu- 
peeled are dull and nominal. 
Apples— rttuto quarters. SM®6<!.; sliced, SRfgliRe.; 
Western quarters, 6R(*6Rn.; Southern, new, 5!W@ 
6Rc. tor prime sliced; 5®6kc. for fair to good. 
Peaches— Peeled, new, tORdtUlo.; unpeeled halve#, 
6 6Rc\; impeded quarters, 5®5Va. Pitted oherrln#, 
15Ru. Bluckbnrrlns, i'Ru. Raspberries, 28c. Plumii 
13c. 
MOG8.-Receipts for th« week, 10,936 barrel#. Sup¬ 
plies, lire larger, hut now contain many limed in¬ 
voices, Canada sending a gout) portion, Prices have 
worked up tor strictly fresh ; parcel* not guaranteed 
u# such, hard to soil. The market Is not solid, mb tho 
weather Is variable. 
Near points, 27*2ko.: State and Pennsylvania, 24® 
25c.; choice Canadian and Western, 23<*24c,: fair 
Western.22Ri*2o,; Limed, Canada and Western, 18® 
19c.; State, 19® 20 c. 
Feathers, -t,Iva white prime Western geese. 48® 
50c.; mixed, 354*400. 
Feed I# high. Sales of 40 pounds nve. $18.00® 18.50: 
60 pounds uve. $19.60, and loo pounds uro.,(.'0<*23, and 
$184*19.50 for ryo, 
FT,our. With the declining tendency of wheat, 
prices arc lower, and a fair trade resulting. 
fattest prices art* $5.00(46.35 for poor to tuney super¬ 
fine .State; $5.40645.05 for common to fair extra do; 
$5.65(26 (XI for good to choice do.; $6.00646.36 for super- 
line Michigan. Indiana, Iowa, sc., outside Tor choice 
$5,404*5.65 for shipping extra do., the Inside price 
for poor, and $5,654*11.00 for good to strict ly fancy ex¬ 
tra do.; common to choice while wheal extras, $5.75 
(*7.26; fancy do at $7.,0f*8.25: rqd and amber winter 
wheal, good to choice family, at $6,606*7.60; round 
hoop Ohio at $5.45645.85, and tr ide brand# of do. ut 
$5.90i*7.26; St. Louis, $5.65011,85 for poor to fair extra, 
and $6,864*7,75 fur good to fancy . Minnesota‘straight’ 
at $6,104*7.5(1, tho latter an extreme, and patent $7.25® 
9.50,with it few strictly fancy brands at higher figures; 
unsound stock at $2.764*0.50: city mill extra nt $6 15 
6.40 (or choice for the West Indies ; do. for England. 
$6.40: do. trade and family extras, $6.754*7,75; do. fur 
jouth America. $&J50®7 26 • No. 2 »t $X'3k<r 4 50. Corn 
weal—Brandywine 1# Helling ul $3,354*3.40, and West¬ 
ern yellow, at $2,654*3.10. 
FltESTl FntTTTS.—The apple market U notnvery 
satisfactory one. Price# allow IRtle or no margin, 
and receipt# are plentiful enough to render tl expe¬ 
dient for receivers to prevent accumulation of cer¬ 
tain ntyle# ot stock. Choice full, $3 0U<«s3 50 bid ; 
winter, $2 75 , *3 00; fair, $2 2,')i*2 6‘2. Exports, pant 
week, 4.CW4 hlils. Eastern cranberries still lead tbe 
demand, and N, .1 crate# arc tn overstock and lower. 
Fancy bids., ft; VHT ; fin, cates, to®? Cape Co.;, 
bbls,, poor to good, $54*6 . N. J.. $54*6; ordinary N. .1. 
crate, $I®1 75. Few prime table punrs lott. Duch¬ 
ess, $6 (lOfitiBOO: Vicar. $2.503)l.;iU; cooking, $1 MJ®2 60. 
kjuioces have outlived a special wnnt, nod stock be¬ 
gin# to *pot: quoted $5 50 *7 for apple: ft 50it6 fur 
pear. Fla. orange#, box, $t(*>5; l)bl., $8®hi. Good 
quality expected this season. Grapes are dull and 
lowor; Catawba. fxisOe.; Isabella, t(a)5o, chestnuts 
have now no Important, call : quoted [iO*3 In good 
order. Hickory nuts steady; *1 204*1 60. Now Va. 
peanuts. $1(*1 10 ; himd-pickod, $1 25: old range $1 05 
(*1 36. 
Grain.—W heat has fallen nff, on larger supplies, 
and u lair trade results Irum exporters. 
Latest sales are of No. 2 red at $1 58Rfitl 39. un¬ 
graded red and amber State, $1 36611 ,13; white, 
$1 54; No 1 Northwest spring, $1 31; No, 2 Chicago, 
$1 28: No. 3 red for N ibembei at fl 29; No. 2 Mil¬ 
waukee »crlng, November, $1 29. Rye is steady ; 
sale# of Western at 7lun72e.: State at 13 / *78ir. Corn 
is active and strong; latest sale# arc nr Now Vork 
No. 2 at OkftffIRc.: ungraded mixed Western at 61c.; 
steamer mixed, for November, time.: December,63 
63Rc.; January, 63RC. Oats are higher and active ; 
latest sale# urn of New York extra white at 4lo.; do. 
No. 1 white, 4.3c,; do. No. 2 white, 3#.V(*39v'e.f do. No. 
3, 38c.- No, 2 Milwaukee. 39c., mixed Western, 36/* 
32c.; while Wusierui 38«»40HC. 
Hay and Straw.—T ho arrivals of prime stock 
are modcrutu and full prices made. Common lots 
arc plenty and weak. 
Hale hay, 56t*i ; 0o. for shipping, and 70®90e. for re¬ 
tail qualities; clover, 6O;*60c. for prime. Straw, 45® 
60e. tor long rye; 50c. for short ry*. and 40<«60c. for 
oat. 
IIiGnwiNES arc hard to sell at I1.09R. 
IloNKY quiet, with something of nn oppressive 
stock. Choice white clover comb, 2l(*22c.; good, 18® 
2Uc.; dark, dull und lower; bucklcwheut, 10®13o. 
HOPS.—Exports for tho week. 2.382 bales. The 
movement Is in low grades and choice lots; strong 
prices prevail. 
State choice to fancy, ll(*13c.; do., low and fair, 
5'JolUc.; Eastern, new, 8(*12c.; Wisconsin, do. 5<310c.; 
Yearlings, 3®5c.; Olds, all growths, 2®3c.; Califor¬ 
nians, 15(*16o. 
OiL-CAKE—Is selling at $33.50 ft ton. 
Poultry and Game.—U ve poultry not wanted, 
the small offerings quoted low. 
N ..). chickens and fowls, U®12o.: Western, 'JOi, 10e. 
Honste.r#, 6«*7c.: Turkeys. N. J., I(l®12e.: Ducks. N.,1., 
pair, 60®75c.; Western. 60®60c.: Geese, N. J., $1.5u® 
1.75; Western. $1.12x1.6(1. 
Dressed continues unseltlod, and a steady trade 
cannot be counted upon until the weather will per¬ 
mit larger purotuwon on the part of rctullcrs. Wo 
reiH-at that Thanksgiving:i.Nuv, 29) stock should be 
hftfe two or tnree day# before the celebration; me¬ 
dium-sized turkey# are t he specialty for thntday. 
Choice Turkey#. U®15c.; otlu-r, I2*l3e. Chickens, 
Philadelphia, 14®ICc.; New Jersey, 12® 14c.; State, 
16®13e. Ducks, best, Haifa;.: New Jersey and State, 
ll®14u. Geese. Stale, 10(*12c,; Western. 95SIUC. 
Game btrds*urri vi* in «oftt'ou4litluii,and few retail¬ 
ers buy beyond orders for use. They will soon pur¬ 
chase for decoration, and then *tock will have a lur- 
ger outlet, kjual sean e and llrm. New Jer#«y rab¬ 
bits are small yet. Drawn grouse slow at 70®80e- 
iiuvre de Grace canvas-buck exceed Western 60c- *• 
pair. 
Venison, Baddies. 13®15c.: short. 17c.; nares. pair, 
60eq Grou#C,90e-®$U; Woodcock.t^icSOe.; Partridges, 
Htate, pair, 70:it80e.; western. 50®05c.; Snipe. Yellow- 
legged and Kngliahi. iloz., $1.20; small, 40c.; Canva#- 
bHVk Ducks, pair, $1.50®2.00; Ked-hcads, T5c.®$l: Mal- 
»bi| l | feli' $°'5®2 2 ‘* Ka40<5 ’ D«»fl. $2(32,26. Pigeons, 
Provisions.— Hog products generally aro weak 
and fairly active. Mes# pork, $14.25 lor Job lot#; 
for November $11 and $IS«1 for December. Bacon, 
8Rc. for long clear and SRc. for short clear. Lard — 
Western steam at 8-67RC. f.irepot, 9-S7c. for Dc- 
cembpi, 8,57Kfit8.CCe- for .1 a nun r v. q’allaw,7R®7 U-16e. 
Dir prime. Sioartne, BRceSRo. tor prime. Beef 
hatns at $17(5)17.50. Beef New extra me#s. $13(314. 
new packet, $14 00; family me-#, $l5wlil; extra India 
mesa, $24 for P iladclphni and $25 iter ciLy brands. 
Seed.-G rass quiet. New Clover, Hkc, for prime. 
Timothy, $1.45. Rough llax, $1 45bid, *l.60$aked. 
Yeoetaiii,em.—E xport# of potatoes, past. week. 7,- 
850 bids.; of onion#. 650. I ’uliuoo# are firm, ami prices 
favor sellers. Sweet aro firm, unions steady. 
Peach Blows. In 1)1)1., ut $1.75*2 ) 0 ; $1.59*1.75 for 
Early Bose, in bulk, and $1 25.n il) for Pocricss do. 
Sweet potatoes—Delaw«rt-, $2.25w2..'i$ ; Virginia, 
$l£2®l,U2, Cithbagea. lull. $2.(iog:i.u0; tvit, 2®3, M»r- 
rowsquiiBli. l)hl.. 60®75c.; Hubbard llD..$(®l.A r ). Caul- 
ttlower, $14*2.60 V i*bl. Russia turnip#. B0(*b2c. Car- 
rots, 87e.(ic$l, Keels, bbl., ('i06v75u. Red and yellow 
oiiIuoh. $l®l,26; white. $ 1.25m 1.50. Pumpkins, 4* DO, 
$3»«6; extra, $64*7. Celery, d,.*.. 76e.®$U2. 
Wool..—There has been a weak marset on a very 
Blow demand. The quobili' n- arc : 
Ohio, Pennsylvania am) Virginia XXX and pink- 
lock, Wt>«62p,; XX. 15.10iTc.; .\, 4i®46c ; l-.it. I, I4.*47c.i 
No. 2 , 38uS40c.: common, (,)<«,37c ; combing, 55(*o8e. 
New York, Michigan, Indiana and Wise n#tn—XX, 
40(5i4lc.: X, 3u®42c.; No. I, 37 '41c.,- Nn. 2, 42.5,46 j com¬ 
mon, 33®36c.; combing, 50,/.55 o. 
Iowa, Vermont and Illinois—X and XX, 36®10c.; 
No. 1, 38@42c.; No. 2, 32®36o.; combing, 48®A3c. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New YOltli, Nov. 12, 1877. 
Beeves.— Receipt# for the week, 2,37.’) bend ; do. but 
week, 8.339 do. There Is (dill u lacking of good qual¬ 
ity steer#, nod consequently moderate receipt* give 
a surplus! for those whoso wants arc lor under grade 
stock. General trade ha# been light during the week, 
owing to bafi Weather and the interruption of ©lec¬ 
tion day. while arrival# have not been prompt. Homo 
line Cattle fir© going uhroao, but the English m(irk4\t» 
are reported unfavorable for American beef. Extra 
Kentucky #*eers brought lie., but that wit# only Tof 
a part of a drove; eomparailvciv good stock.8\(* 
95tc.; prime, lie.: common to fair native. HtRiiH.He.; 
Western steers In good order,itlRQjitl&c. for special 
tveu lots. 
Mjt,cn Cows.-Few arrive, and tho market Is bet¬ 
tor for prime at$i:0C..'80 * head : ordinary, $40®50. The 
demand could use larger supplied for the moment. 
Veal CAl.vgS.—Only strictly choice live show any 
activity with « range of 6®7c. Grosser* uro u drug. 
Hog-dressed calves, 11® 13c.; hardly xate to ship Ilium 
freely yet. 
Sheep and Lam ng.-Receipts far the week. 23,700 
head ; last week, 24.980 do It lot# been a better wei k 
for sheep and lamb#, and the pens were quite clear 
of stock on Saturday lust. Extra lambs are doing 
better. Sheep ranged at 4®6,Rc., und ordUinry to 
prime lamb#, 6®6Rc. 
SwtNK.—Receipt* for the week, 26,420 head; do. 
Inst week, 30,272. The market ha# been quiot, ns a 
rule, nod price# are weak, but are expected to recov¬ 
er, however, with uool, nettled weu')lic r . In lute sales, 
6Kc. were made for Slate and ARC. lor Ohio, New J er- 
#ey and Ponn#ylvanln: 7R@7Rc. for light,6R(*7c. for 
medium; Htiuo light, 7Rc.; other weights similar to 
New Jersey. 
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Agricultural Insurance C’o. 
American l’ub. Co.—Tho American Statesman. 
American Pub. Co.—The Selling Book. 
Barrow# Savory Co.—Cooking food for Stock. 
Belcher & Taylor Ag’I Tool Co.—The Lion Fodder 
Cutler 
Boomer A. Boscbert Pros# Co.—A Full Lino of Cider 
Machinery. 
Boyer & Ion., win. L.—Farm Grist Mill. 
Burnett A Co., Joseph—Jonas Whitcomb’s Asthma 
Itcm cdy. 
ulngce &"Conurd Co.—Kvor-bloomlug Roses. 
Hubbard. T. H Grepe \ me#. 
Jones of Blnaharaton Five-Ton Wagon Scale*. 
Ke7#ey & Co — $3 Printing Press. 
I .unit) Knitting Machine Co —The Lamb Knitter. 
Livingston Jt Co. Corn Slielkr# and i orn Mill#. 
Lupton 4fc Co., F. M 'I he Cricket on tlie Hearth. 
Miller. L. J.—Nonpareil Farm anil Feed Mills. 
Parker, Dr. W. H. The Science of Lite, or Self-Pres- 
nrvutlon. 
Purr. Gnorgo—Douhlc Treadle Scroll Haws. 
Parry, Wn) Pomona Nursery. 
Ottinobe i K rug ho Flrat-ifiaa# Watches. 
Ituoux.C - Andre Lo-oy’# Nurseries 
Hiidltir, 11 J. —Thu celebrated Cow Fetter. 
Salmon, G. B.- 1'he Exoidalor Wind Mill. 
Heavv Bros,—50 Elegant Mixed l urtls. 
Sheldon, John-Gene#ee Valley Karma for Sale. 
V. 8. Wind Engine * Pump Co. i X 1. Feed Mill. 
ADVERTISING RATES: 
Inside, Mth atnl 15th pages (Agate spac* .'..40a per line. 
“ 18th page. . 60 
Outside or laut page. 60 
Fifty imr ct. extra for uuuaual display. 
Special Noticed, Leaded, by count.. 70 *’ 
ItuHiness “ .. 80 " 
Rcudiug ” 1-00 
Discount on 4 insertion#. 5 per ct.. H Ins., 10 per ct.; 
13 Dm., 16 per ct; 26 iua.. 2o per ct.: 52 Ins.. 25 per ct. 
IW No advertisement Inserted for lea# than $2. 
Have Your Own Way 
but always weigh on o»r 5 Ton Wagon Scale, which 
wo deliver, freight paid, for $50. All iron and steel; 
brass beam. No pay till tested. Free Price List. 
JONES OF BINGHAMTON, 
BINGHAMTON, If. V._ 
rr Kleg«nt Mixed Cards, with name, 13 ots 
* Agent’s otittlt, 10c. Heavy Bt ns..Northford,Ct. 
to fXkmeesT - 
Do you or your sons or daughters want to earn 
a few hundred cjollira durlug the fall and winter 
months? We cap give you your own or neighboring 
towns In which to introduce our new book#, which 
u"e of the most valuable and popular kinds. Yon 
can make from $20t.u $50a week clear. Hand red* do 
it every season tor us and you run. Vull Informa¬ 
tion sent you free. Write us. Address AMERICAN 
PLIU.IHHtNG CO., Hartford. I onn . Chicago, Ill., 
or Cincinnati, O. 
and STEUKOl’TICONS of all kinds and prices. 
View# Illustrating everv subject tor P(l Bl.IC KX- 
IIIBITIONS, tec. ZITA profitable, biotnrs#/or a 
7 iuni with h-uxuil ciipUal. Also Lanterns for Homo 
Amusement . 7t-p«oc Catalimimf frr. 
MCALLISTER, Mfg. Optician, 49 Nassau St., N. Y 
At Our RI«U.- You cun remit by Unit, P. O 
Money Order or Registered Letter at. our rUk. 
