mm 
Exports, potatoes, past week, 8,195 bbls.; Of onions 
241) do. 
Oil-Cake.—W estern is quoted at ?2S V ton. 
Provisions—H ave tended lower on the large hog 
arrivals. 
Mess pork quoted »t t7.3S-a7.tt for ordinary brands: 
$7.10 f. r D.-cember ; #8 7fi.vtd.83 for now tor .1 .iin try j 
18.VU«t6.'. , 5 for new for Kebrua y. Bacon at 
for lo ltr clear and lor Short clear Lard West¬ 
ern uto.im :it $ <(<61295 for spot; W.05 for January; 
ftUSH for Februaryaud *6.20 lor .March. Siearlne at 
84f for Western, 'fallow at 6 11 -« Tor prime. Beer 
hi *‘4 rwvaift. un«f—Kxi»a India m-ss t.fl.50® 
21 ,.xi for city brands i do. iTitluuelphia HH.OtVit 19.50; 
packet at fiVa 11.50: new plain mens at $9 o<*®]U; new 
extra mess at $vG.50®11.50. 
Wool—T here has beenn fair degree of activity to 
the market this week and price well sustained Sales 
oi \ and XX Ohio fleeces at .Wo. J.'.e ; Wisconsin fleeces 
at 32c.; spring California at 19 • 
Quotations are for Domestic Fleeces: Ohio. Penn¬ 
sylvania and Weal Vifginia—XXX and picklock. 37w 
j'j).; XX, X, 3 t».lSc.; No. 1. i.Kkd^e.; No. 2, 33® 
35o; coarse, ikto&ic; ooiumug, otk^tic. 
New York, Michigan, and Wine main. XX,509»3lc. ; 
X, HQiiaSo.; No. 1. '.v.'jJoc.: No. 2, SOteiKSc.; c*-arec, 27<a> 
30c.: combing, 3Gri)40c. _ 
li.dUna, Kentucky and Tenne»s-.?e—XX. 36334c : 
X. ;tu<«:ric.; No. 1 , ;:.i®S5c.; No. 2, 31@S'.c.: coarse. 273 
30c.: combing, 3#s<2c., tinwiiriiad combing. :3 .',ih13c. 
Illinois, lows and .Minnesota—XX, !)0<*33o.: X, 32® 
34c.; No. 1, JFdiiUc,; No. 2, euiwse, 25*270. 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana— Fine 
unwashed, 23,<t2,Sc.; mediaui unwashed, 26a29c.: 
coarse unwashed, 18©21e.; burry, lbapjc. 
Fisher. 5 00® 6 00 4 00 ® 5 U 0 
Mink, dark.. 85® 1 00 tm W 
pale. 50@ 60 30® 40 
Muskrat, winter. 8 ® 10 6 ® 5 
fall. 6 ® 8 4® b 
Kitts. ® 2 <9 J 
Beaver, ¥ H>.1 00® 1 25 60® 75 
Kaccoon. £0® 60 36® 60 
Opossum. 4® 8 4® 8 
Skunk, black. <|j® ™ 
striped. Ww . 
Wolf, mountain...... 1 50® - 00 
prairie. So® 60 
GRAIN.—Wheat has fluctuated a good deal but by 
the close Is rather weak, with diminished export In- 
1 Latent .•.ales are Of No. 1 red at *1.0?K-dl®X: No. 2 
red at *1.I»T3<®1.08'« : ungraded white at tl.l 0 ®l.luS : 
extra white ut *l.U)H®1.104f; white State at $l.GJ.<a 
1.12S ; No. 1 white In lots at : No. 1 white, 
steamet grade, at 81 jIWX«bI.W: No. 2 waits at *1.0-H: 
No.Sied at ti.ijX; ungraded red at Slo.wfLUJsNo. 
iiinbor at iljdSH®l,0r>: ungraded amwr at Sl.i 4® 
1.U8V; no. 2 Milwaukee spring at *1: ungraded spring 
at D.>e., No. 3 spring (to arrive) at 9tw : No. 2 Ted. De¬ 
cember option,at * 1 . 08 : do January option, at ?1.0J;i 
Ml.bSlM; Nto. 1 white, lust hair December, at $UU, 
M * ;/* ' _ _ __J_. „ r <1 - ,lr. Tunll- 
wants of trade, at 11.26® 1,30, CauftJItw field, in bulk 
and bond, ordinary quality. 711® fie.; choice, 75c.; 
Southern B. E., two bushel bag. »2.o0®2.60; medium 
b»ans, prime, $1,0031.65: fair to good, *LaO®1.55: 
Marrow, free to ship. $t.70®1.9!H : fair to good. ^ 
31.55: pea. isLtDaLSO; white kidney, fl,80®2.U>; lted 
do, $l.Wlf»M0: Black, ?1.11032.25.» 
Receipts of beans for week, 12,700 bushels; exports, 
1,174 bbls. 
Butter,— Trade has ruled quiet, but with moder¬ 
ate receipts sellers have been able to obtain full late 
figures. When State dairies ninlto 20c. they must 
huvealoug top or tubs,that will fill out small family 
orders. This demand Is very late this season, owing 
to easy retail prices. An export demand would ob¬ 
tain life If sehers would meet Uuis. British shippers 
offer 18c,. tholr uremge rate at the beginning of the 
season when export* were so hniiTy. Soilors, how. 
ever, have more Independence now as tender qual¬ 
ity in warm weather made sales more or less com¬ 
pulsory There is an abundance of early made but¬ 
ter here that is foolishly limited by country owners 
to above He. ConlinenuB buyers have been looking 
,t these grade', aud have and will n»y lie. V« eat- 
vrn butler unchanged. The dairy fair, held here 
ibis we$k T has proved fcafcusattont tfc » Nvomnin 
omen for the producer when large communities 
take a spRclal interest in table supplies, and this 
exhibition of pasture resource* has been truly in¬ 
structive «s well us entertaining. 
State, full dairies, special, 20c.; other, lfigUc.. firkin 
dairies, fair to prime, 136118?.; Welsh dairies, fine 
fnli. 15319c.: choice dairy, pails and half tubs. -2<<n 
23cg fair to prime do., 113'ilc.f choice W«l»|i, /ll< t 2 *c. 
tairto prime. I8®17c. Choice creamery A®27c.; other, 
v;((t24c.- sweet cream, 24326c. Best Western cream¬ 
ery, 25326 . 0 .; other, 20324c.; early packed creamery, 
17320c.; poor State 10©12u.: Western dairy nne fresh 
16318c : fair to good. 10® 1*4.1 factory, choice, 13®14c., 
other, 8 ® 12 c.; rolls. 10®16c. 
Receipts for week, 81,842 pkg*. Exports. b.OQQ do. 
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Biscuit, Rolls , Cake and Pastry. 
It is B'tter and Healthier than ordinary Biking 
Powder. Ore .tm Tartar or Yeast. 
The cost of raising Bread, Biscuit. Ac . with it is 
only about half as much ns by or Unary Baking Pow¬ 
der, and tne result is much better 
It restores the nutritious elements which are taken 
from the flour in bolting. No ordinary Baking Pow¬ 
der or anything else used for raising bread does this. 
Universally used and recommended by prominent 
Physicians. _ 
If you cannot get it of vonr Grocer send atbree- 
cent stamp to the manufacturers for a sample. 
Manufactured according to the direc'ions of Prof. 
E. N. Horsford, by the Kuaiford Chemical Works, 
Providence, R. I 
... i om>i ; f*o. 1 white, lust hair December, at $1.10 ; 
No. 2 amoer, December option, at 31 d'X t do. Janu¬ 
ary option. 6 i Ui'twl.ifliy. Rye at 61iuli-c. lor State and 
We. lor piltue Western. Corn has liud, through the 
week, u freer export demand, and prices have been 
fairly well sustained; latest sales tire of New York 
No. 2 a< 4iiKt<!47c.. afloat; New York No. 3 at 4.K® 
11 * 0 .; ungraded mixed ut 45®47c-i yellow Western it 
» 9 c.; white Western at u»,; steamer white, new at 
47 c ; No. 2, December option.at 47c.: do. January op¬ 
tion, 48 * 48.HC.: i learner mixed. December option, at 
4oM34.’>Xc : do. January option, ut I 6 >»c. Oats have 
u lioerui home trade demand and prices are better; 
sales of New York No. lai81Hc-l Now \ork No. 2 at 
ikOiMaic; New York No. 2 white at 32Mw33c.: New 
York No. 3 at »K®* Nc.; New York No. 3 white at 
JlaftlMc.j white Western at 31®85c., mixed do. at 
29 R 3 aic., white Slate at 3l®8M«c.; mixed do. at 3U® 
31Hc.; No. 2 Chicago ut 31 hc.: New York extra, white 
quoted at f»c.; Now York No. f white at 33X®34c. 
Barley. State, (browed, 90®95c.;2-rowed, 75®8Uo.; La- 
nudtun, 95c.®$1.25: mult, $131.25. 
Hay and Straw.— There are full supplies and an 
'sales*at 1 3£i®40c. for shipping, and 65®7(lc. l'or retail 
qualities. Straw quoted at 36®46c. for long rye , and 
30335c. for short rye, andioat at 30340c. 
Exports past week. 2,43; bales. 
Hops.—E mmet Wells, in his circular, says : 
“NotwlthaMindUm the shipment to Europe of 
nearly 1,000 bale* again this week, the price on low 
arid medium grades has dadined trorn lo. to 3c. per 
lb. This unfavorable turu in tbe market msy he at¬ 
tributed entlrelyto the continued persistency of the 
few holders (mostly growers; who are atlll here 
pressing the sale of their hops and sccepting what¬ 
ever bids they can get. These men have fallen into 
a trap m*de by their own hands, and It Is to be 
hoped that the experience they have g iin 6 d by try¬ 
ing to market tbeir own produce instead of huvlog 
it Como here through the regular channels, may in 
the long run prove a blessing to them and a benefit 
to the trade in general. Choice New York State and 
Pacific coast hops, from their scarcity, maintain lute 
values.” 
Quotations are for New Yorks, new crop, choice. 
12® 15 : New Yorks, new crop, good and prime, U®12; 
New Yorks, new crop, low to fair,S&37.; Eastern. 8 ® 
12; Western, 9®12; Ye»tliDgs..4®6; Olds, all growths, 
Pacific coaBt, 12&15. 
Honey.—M arket quiet, but with a hope of holiday 
sales relieving the monotony of late dribbling busi¬ 
ness. White clover, 16<Alfic.; two como. 18314 c,, 
I Buckwheat. 10312c.; strained, 6@12c. 
Leather.— Hemlock sole at 19320c. for for light;, 
20®21 > 4 C. middle do.; 30®22H<J. for heavy and L®19o, 
LIYK 8TOBK MARKETS 
A GREAT OFFER FOR 
HOLIDAYS!!! 
We will during the HOLIDAY S dinpost of 100 
PIANOS At ORGANS, at EXTRAORDINARY 
LOW prlcMf#rcEsb.9PLENDIH ORGANS 2 3- 
5 sets of reccls $69,3 sets with Sub Bnss nml 
Coupler SSO, 2 sets §50, 1 set 840, 1 setSSo. 
1 Octavo all ROSEWOOD PIANOS SI30,7 1-3 
do £ 140, warranted for SIX year?. A G ENTS 
WANTED. Illuetrated Catalogues irlailed. 
Music at half price, HORACE WATERS & 
SONS, Manfrs.and Dealera,40 E. l4tlu,8r.jN.Y. 
Saturday, Dec 7,1878. 
Beevk8.— Receipts for tbe week. 9,900 head. do. last 
week, 3.862 do. Light receipts have kept the mxrket 
firm, and prices hold the advance made on Wednes¬ 
day Ust. Extras. 95f'? 18c. dress 56 lbs. good VfUXcnKkX) 
lb.; natives, a<a<aSKc. dress 56 lbs.; fair stock. TXc. 
Stock, however, generally of good butchering qual¬ 
ity. 
Cows AND CALYX,S.—For ordinary to good, $40@60 
has been quoted, and $75 Is extreme for extra 
milkers. 
VkaL C-4LYBS.*—Small stock has sold readily, as 
beef has been scarce. Choice milk calves, 7c.; heavy. 
5 «j® 6 : 4 o.—these rates for 200 ®%U lb. calves; good 
State and N. J,, O-iTc.; fed, , 4 @ 5 c., gtass, 2k38J*c. 
Hay dressed. b;.yl0c. 
8 HLEP and LSMB 8 .—Receipts ter the week, 20.935 
heart; do. la«t week. 19.126 do. ^heep have ruled 
Ui m. Western, fair to prime. <N®5>4c.: N. J., 4X®5c.: 
N. J. ewes, 3Y®*H'c- Lambs. &KaCtts- 
Bwtnk.—R eceipts for the week. 44.416 head ; do., 
last week.' W.OlOdo. Market steady. Ohio late sales 
$3 20®3.22 per 10 j. Nominal rates. * 331.20 per 100. 
N. J. pork. 3X®4c. heavy; medium, 4K®4KC.. ilght. 
tw®5c.; city dressed, 4H'c. Pork tenderloins, 
6<36Kc. 
June l, ’78. to Dec. 1. ’73... 8X09-75 w.iw t 
June 1,'78, to Dec. 1,77... 780.750 129.30U 
June 1, '78. to Dec. J, '76.., 746.130 S7.801 
Chessk.—T here has been a very meagre showimg 
of business ibis week, the shipments only 23,002 
boxes, and a portion or these were through lots from 
Canada. Thu little Inquiry baa been almost entire y 
fur rami)' factories: these brought 0 K@S\c. The 
good and under grades are weak. It 2 flotations are; 
sr® 8 ^c- tar fancy. 9c. occasion*dy i fi^SStc. for fine 
lota; 7 ®fk:. for good and prime : b'A7c. for lair to good 5 
335 c. for -kimmed Stale, farm dairy *t $M« 8 >> 0 . for 
good to choice: 7*kBc. tor good to jinme. tyisconsin 
factory.fine to fancy, «ik®9c.: do. good to primo. 
7 ®BMc.; do. fair to good. <JiLc- Western factory, 
one and fancy, 8 ® 8 Xo.; good and prime, 6®7C. 
Receipts past week, 90,615 boxes. 
Gold closes at 106X1. „ 
Liverpool cable 47». 6 d. 
comparative statement for the last three 
YEARS. 
Receipts. boxB. Exports, lbs. 
June 1, '78 to Dec. i, 78.. fMf K'Son 
Jnue 1. ’76 to Dec. 1. ’76.1.7W.90O 69,2'25„<1j 
COTTON - The depresaiou on the other ride weak¬ 
ens valuea here, and the tendency has been almost 
,teudllv dowuward. Closing prices are : December. 
9 masaS? January. 9.too.; Vebrnarr. 9 . 220 . March, 
9 3tc ; April, 9.46c ; May, 9.ffic.; June, 9.68.39.690.; July, 
9,77®9.7&. August, 9,8339.850. 
T 91. McCASN. Bridgepori. West Va-, 
•I ■ offers fur sala magr.itlc>;:.t Beikslitre Pus. T, m 
Grand Imported ana Dative Sathe sov s, and such 
boars as the celebrated Ear) of St. Bridge. As I can¬ 
not winter so many, will sell cheaper t-nan such pigs 
were twr quoted at before. 
IIAr T 11 W WELLS, RIC BARPM) 
Iixl« THI»<fc CO.’SS PBKJ8ECTC 
Uvt I flC. BUTTER COLOR Hreci 
mended by the axrlcultai 
aE 4 used by tho-Usan 
■ of the very best Dairymen. 
9 kill kw I gives a perfect June color, u: 
is harmie*.* its salt. A 25-c-s 
11 T T B* R bottle colors ;00 pounds, st 
Kill 9 g» Kadfis 5 cents per pound to 
iJUl Ik 9 • value. Ask your Druggist 
Merchant tor it, or sen .1 for < 
A A I A A fscnpilve circulars. SVELI 
11 K I RICHARDSON & CO., Pro; 
V U k U II a Burlington, Yt. 
Halladav Standard 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
For particulars regarding Electric Belts.&c„ad¬ 
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TERMS FOR 1878 
The only Wind M ill awarded 
TWO MBSA1S 
and 
TWO DIPLOMAS 
by tbe 
CENTEKNIAL JUDGES. 
Every machine warranted to 
be well made or good mat rial; 
to do good wuit in anv kind 
of wind; to be perfectly self 
regulating; to posset)* mure 
power and to hr more relia¬ 
ble than any ocher Wind At lit 
made. 
Each piece is Acted and num¬ 
bered so Chat f stranger can 
put the Mill up. using Our 
drawings and primed instruc¬ 
tions for a guide. 
Send for Cat a- 
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the subscription price of The Rcral New- 
Yorker is 
Single Copy, per Year.*2 00 
'* " Six Mentha. 1 10 
Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, per Year, post-paid.*3 04 (12s. 6 d.l 
France, ’* ! “ 3 04 (16Kf.) 
bYench Colonies, “ “ 4 08 ( 20«f.) 
Any one sending a clnb of ten is entitled to one 
copy, one year, free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. 
ADV&RTISINC RATES : 
Inside, 14th and 15t!i pages (Agate apace) - ,40c. per line, 
■' I3th page. 6 o “ 
Ontelde or last page. 60 • 
Fifty per ct. extra for anuaual display. 
SpociulNoticee, leaded, by count. 7a “ 
Reading “ LUO 
Discount on 4 tn«i rtions. 6 per ct.; 8 Ins., 10 per ct 
18 ins., 16 per ct., 26 Ins., 30 per ct; 53 Ins., ‘26 per ct. 
**ri No advertisement inserted for less than S3. 
U.S.WIHD ENGINE 
& PUMP CS., 
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THIS HEW 
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(fa Has »f‘unt L otbtn, 
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8 ® 9 
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at Paris Exposition. 
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S*?, over all others. 
We build 17 s^es Wind 
Mills for Fa'm Pumps and 
,-Nii' Power Purposes. 
t he strongest Wind Mill 
^ In the w>'rld. 
send for Catalogue No. 4. 
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Common lugs... ‘JJ® J 
Good lugs. ? 
Low leaf. i. 
Medium leaf. 
Good leaf.. hS® 8 
Fine leaf. 0H®10 
Selections... ® 
SEED LEAP—CROP OP 1877 
New England wrappers, common....... 
dy do. medium. 
do! do. fine.... 
do. do. selection*. 
do! seconds.. 
do. fillers..... 
Pennsylvania asBorted lots, common.. 
do. do. fair. 
do. do, tine. ...»*, 
do. wrappers. 
do. filters.-..------ Q ■ „ 
New York assorted lots, common to medium 8 
do. do. du. good, 12 ®15 
Ohio assorted lots. ,5 
Wisconsin assorted Iota. .24® 16 
Vkoetabi es.—P otato dealers have been busv in 
finding pluoc for the heavy supplies of Prince Ed¬ 
ward's Island schooner cargoes. The supply js geo- 
ai-iiilv large Including canal stock, and few buyers 
day the^extremes. Hnious Urn. when fine. Other 
vegetables show tne strength that cooler weather 
l " \Sva*Scotla K. Rose, bulk, * 2 . 75 ® 2 S 7 * bhl.lPro- 
lillc aud Chill red, *2.25®V.50; p! E L Jackson whites, 
Ssto good. do. Peach 
hi..«• choice $2.50®2.76 ; common. *W32.2a: Peerless, 
choice. |SuP«<>r to good POtu- 
SENSIBLt 
TRUSSJ 
THE B 0 REL& 00 URV 0 IS 1 ER SWISS WATOHE 
HAVE BEEN AWARDED 
THE GOLD MEDAL 
The Jury of Awards’ decision ?.as 
workmanship and extreme accuracy 
by the Judges. These watches are 
and made with improved machinery, 
thus insuring an accurate time-keep- 
dfU. have made a slUl xurther rciiuc- 
watchea within the reach of all 
of their movements, particularly 
on your Jeweler and ask to see the 
public is asked to investigate the 
compared «ith .hose of American 
has made watches for the past Two 
the Borel A Courvoisier fair pl.iv, 
that none can excel them. We ask 
parisOu betore purchasing. 
ut the Paris Exposition of this year, 
based on the greatest superiority of 
of performance during the test made 
manufactured of the beat material 
and finished by skilled hand labor 
er beyond petadventure. Messrs. B 
tl jn in prices, so a* to bring their 
Great care is taken in the finishing 
those adjusted tor railroad use. Call 
improved B. & C. Watches. The 
relative met its of Swiss Watches, as 
manufacture. Can a country that 
Hundred years be ignored ? Give 
and they will demonstrate to you 
you to Institute an impartial eom- 
17 9IAIDF.N LANE. New York, !*o!e Agent* or the United State* 
Electro-Plated Ware, German Silver and Britannia Spoons 
Otiei, * Piece.*3 w® * UU 
Gray Fox. m 
Red Fox. • , «0® I 00 
Blaok Bear. 6 OCK^i 5 w 
Brown ouD» and ylg*. 1 00® 2 00 
Factories, Wallinerford, Conn 
