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z r FINANCE AND TIUDE. /' / Government Bonds Advancing and Gold Firm Tbo Foreign Kxclinnne Market--- 'Moncy In Chicago. The Produce Markets Moitt; Easier— Meats in Fair Demand. Ollier ProTlslo&s, and Gratn t Quiet— Breadstuff fStntlstics* FINANCIAL. The‘demand (or Government bond* war firm. Prices were strong. and tn lome caeca showed an advance. The Os of 1881 onened at 100 bid and 100)4 naked; the 5-COeof 1867 were 100 X and 100«, i; the s*Soe of 1868 sold at 100; the 10*40» Were 107 H and 107*; the 5s 10574 and 100: the currency Os, 121)4 and 122; the 4Ht, 10414 and 16474; and the 4». 1004 and 100*4. The tartest dealings are in the 4s the supply of the older Issues here having been abonl exhausted. Gold was unchanged at 100*4, bntwasflrm at that figure. Illdt of >i were freely made. To date the ncctuatloni for the year bnve been. Onoiour. Ctoil*7- ....Krjit Jlwj* l"Mj JO'!* ....10lR HfciJ »••«* >'• S 187 ft. Janutry.. >ctmiarr. March.... Ml'4 |M|<{ »U'M| I*^ l<il!« l' ,: H HM . 1«: I | ( || JUJ% Jmy tik n«j« ~m< , ' !'/*« Amu-t 7T inA* m»»i i'«*s Mwji btoiuniDer iihih li»<4 tO"Hl m*4s Octuour huh im-** lw>u lw*H November ittj;* luo?J tubs ltu>« The commercial movement contlones to be f* vorable to the resumption of specte*paymentß after next month. Tac trade rcinrne from New York for last week show that while at the corrcrpondtng time last year the Imports had reached |27.*p,742. • 041. ot about thirty-three and a half millions more than the export*. this year tho import* have full* en of! to 822.0. iI?2,CDo, and the exports have near* ly touched three hundred millions, causing an in crease of about forty-four millions. The set dif ference Is over <77,000,000. Che special feature of the foreign exchange market was the supply of Continental bills drawn BKaimt shipments of meats, the low prices of pro* vicious having attracted order*. The posted rates for sterling were 482 tor flxty days ami 4£IIK for sight. Transactions were at 4aiJ4si4SH* for sixty days, and4ftujU4Mhtl for light. Sterling sixty-day yraln bills were 470Ji currency, and French grain til lie wc-ro .*2UU. Bankers' hill* on FngH were A24M uud r.2l!i; commercial. fj2d*»»; Antwerp, . f >24?* and .7211*: commercial, u2o7* 5 Itoichmurk. IKl’i BinlOl’i, commerctul, OHI-i; guilders on Holland. und 40V»; commercial, 3U>». Tho recent stidi nlng In the rates or sterling is attributed to tin- purchase of exenunpe by the United Slate* (■• ; vernmeiii for remittance to pay the Fisheries award of 8-V*W).U»O. (.‘imsuls opened at 0."» in* 1(1, and tn the afternoon advanced to Sul J -10, and at tho close to (JCfft. Tin* ciiUagu bank* had only a moderately active d.i>. Apiilicatloiu from tho country fur redls* (uuiiM nr.! growing In amount, but the orders for (".Kivn> y uru small. New York cschanco was sold butvvrcn batiks at 25&50c per 91,000 premium. Tbe clearings were 95,500,000. Ttierc nos u sale of Chicago City water bonds at 10.3*. Cook County 7s tv erf sold at IDO'.i. Numerous inquiries havnn beentnado about the •• cnsii country 7 per cools ” spoaen of lit yesUr* day morning paper, it may b« well to eay ttmt they were l-'sucd by *h° Typograpntcnl Union to uuisin money for nu Interment fund for such of tlic member* as come' lo s violent death. The en tire lasmi has bjtn sold at a premium. hunker* und bnsineis men troubled with a sup* felt <>i coptier und nickel change aro Interested in knowing innt Congress Ims provided a remedy by requiring the Treasurer of the United Slates to re* diem in lawful money •'nil copper, bronze, cup* uLT-mokcl, ami uaso mcUl coinage of every kind when presented In sums of not less than 8"0." The com* »hou.d bo sent, charges paid, to the nearest Sub-Treasury, and Information furnished Ibe Assistant Treasurer at the satuu tlmo as lo de nominations and kind of money desired In ex* change. The ventral stock market was dull and uninter* cstmg. Lake Shore was active, opening at ÜB*4, advancing to C»‘J, nnd closin'; ot UH>«. Westesn Union ndvancod to DIM i. sold down to 07!t. cioxvu atUß*a* !i below (lie openmg. 1 ne'unt dividend is a sure thing this time those who sell tell those who buy. Uric was off. The opening, 1055, was tho highest. and the close. If)Ji. was the lowest prtc of tie day. Tl.u KrieUompanv has contracted tor the Seine of 'J. raw freight cars for 81<H0],.'*.Ti. 10, to ue paid In lucnty quarterly li.siaiimcnts. A bear story about Eric lit tlto Now York o'mph c Is that at 1!) Keene began to uu* load Mi stock hi tho London market. The curious sequoia of,, tho o‘rup/ilrt talu urc that Keene having sold In tliu London market, the Block *‘ is now not 01 nil well held ” there, and that Keene having unloaded ahll "holds a largo amount ol stock." Thu only three acllvn stocks that showed gains weru Hock Island. Michigan Central, and Latte Shore. The movement in Lake Shore ha* already ocua described. Hock Island opened at llHfi ami advanced ut the close to 1184. Michigan Central advanced >4, toOO’j. Alton wa* very dull. There was 80 bid at the opening, and after Hut (here were no prices made. Thu course of Alton stock ha* been a puzzle to outsiders. The road 1* welt managed, ha* paid 7 per cent dividends for flftera y-urs. and shows Increased earnings Ibis vear, but the price bangs between 80 and 85. One ex* pljiiiiiton given is, that a now and Important rail* r.ad extension Is being projected that will give the A'ton u lively competition on It* through business to Kansas City. The Wabash Id to build a lino from Chicago to Decatur, making a through connection front Toledo to 81. Lout*, ua It has already a line from Decatur to St. Louis. At SI. Loalt.lt will connect with the Missouri Pacific and the St. Louis, Kansas City & Northern. An old charter under w hich the extension to Decatur can b« built has already been purchased by the Wabash. This plan Is connected with (bo recent purchase of tbu control of the Wabash reported to bate (wen made by Commodore Harrison and tws-jclalfts. Commodore Harrison Is heavily Inter* c*ted In the Missouri Pacific, the business of which the Allou Las threatened by crossing to lu side of tiM* Missouri Uivei. The Kansas* City & Northern wants to make good out of the new combination the loss of (ho Kansas City business which the Alton bus been sending over that line, but which will go over tin* Alton's nuw lino when finished. Hut PO per cent of iho Alton's business Is local, and such a scheme a* the above, if carded out. would nut seem formidable enough to account fur the low price of itaatovk. The lone* of thedvy far outnumbered the gala* Among th« active nock* Erie declined fi,. to 104: m. i'aul common*;, to :ig; the preferred , T ;,to (17?*; M- Jow common 4, to lUt;; the preferred fi, to 40S: Western Union!*,to 08',; lltiooU Central H, to 7t>: Norlhweitero common i*. to 4:14; the pre ferred f»,to 75? i; Wabash K.lo'fZH', Union Padde to 07 U : Delaware A; Lackawanna U-8, tosl*;. Ualtiuiore & Ohio common I* B04&834, J'emuyhanla »old Monday at Ae the New York paper* are now ail bearing the dock market, the pretent, judging from previou* experience with tUeau oracle*, uiuat be a good ttue to buy. People who Imy or mU Wahaih on the ttreugth of reports of caruiima will do well to read tbe ful* lotting' from (be New York i'ribuiu : Tbe ligure* ttubli.dicd In rhn Tr huntnf Nov. 7 ta the earnings for (be inonllt of October, 1K77, of the Wiiiuuti Hallway Company Il4i were tlio.'O (urnUhed by Ibe Company's ottko m itn« ejiy. Our correspondent ta comet; the uiCcul report of the Company fur IH;7 ituvo lb* earning of October a* s4Td.Uotl. Thu exnUiuth.ii uuw iurnmied ua ta that |be dgurua for this yearb*lb<f • uimalcJ, the Company gain the estimated daurea of I j.t year fur the comparison, instead of tin* ua< unbilled actual Usurer. .Ml of which goe* to show I toil the estimated earning of this yrar may move to be 94 incorrect aa was tbo estimate fur XttTT. St. l.uuia, Kauiaa City £ Northern stuck, coot* n>'>u and preferred, ta stronger in the New York market. The bank of the Slate of .Missouri baa i'->ld Ha U.uuO shares preferred and tl,ooo share* luimnoQ to me President of tbo Dank of St. Juteph, a creditor of the broken hank. stockholder* iu the St. Paul Uallroad can find a premise ot better business in tbe immigration now vuii.d tutu the Stale of Mltmeauu. Secretary Hood, of the State board of Immigration, reports that liu i« overrun with work. ';hc Atchi»oo and other Western stocks were rather weak in the l!o*too market on Monday. Atchisou *uid ai low u bIV,, but subsequently re* touted to SU. v. Uich made tbe decliuu for tfce day bat *,; Puctlo £ Arkansas Valley aold down to 50, but recovered to COH. against Od laat prevloua aale. ilarllngtoa £ Missouri in Nebraska aold at liyfcj a decline of Chicago. Dobnqne A Min nesota, I*'*; Chicago, Porlington A Qnlncy, *$ Denver A flirt (iramlc. >». In bonds Atchison land grant 7s declined ; Hanford A Krle 7i>, *i Denver & Ilio Grande 7a, ex. ccrtlf., sold at BOVI and 0(1 ftr itAuldi A ’lUvcr 7a at On Tuesday the unusual mimocr of 9.500 shares of Chicago, Darlington A Quincy were mild. The price wot IIOUOUO.M. It is seldom that more (ban 100 or 900 shares change hands. Itarbonr, Swords A Co., of New York, hare sent ns their valuable monthly Inrealment list for Octo* her. firing the brlce sod particulars of all the stocks and bonds called on the New York Stock E*• chanve. St. l.onls, Iron Mountain A Southern reports a decrease for September of S9S.n2O. and from Jan. Ito Sept. 50 of »JO 1.003. in net earnings. The Union Pacific report for September: Pfftnlin Owrnti*a .Virrfuf oi*rjilna Cf«M f»«o«. ert+hf* famine*. I*7* |1.3-y.W7 »*4I7W f:%7.T*5 41. *3 i«77 i.ir.K.3ti ux xi-» a.&.K«a ;c.<n Increase.! 143.173 tAI.TW Decrenre * >,«w .. iu.jk Wftbub earning! for September: l*C7 earning m fsu.mo.m Operating eapenif* a;K ikv.W ;i/7.a7«.>c< Net earning*. .*143.71MH Atchiron reports increased railway earnings of $53,340 in the first week of November, and $4.71)8 pain in land sales. There was a total Increase of $30.138. The tMerra Nevada stock Is an applicant for a plare in (be list of the New York Stock-Kxctianye. The arrangement* for a lran«fcrofticu in New York arc complete; the Farmers’ Loan A Yrnst Compa ny will set as transfer, and the Union Trust Com pany ns registering agents. RoMon holders of Consolidated Virginia and California stocks are said to regard the shutting down of work in the mine* as a stork-market rig. This view la strengthened by the fact that the an nual meetings uf the Companies are held in Jan uary.—that of the Consolidated Virginia on tbe {lib, oml mat of the California on tbe lot h. The following abowe the fluctuation* of tbe active itocka yesterday: a I e II I I ,JLi_r L I IC!{ I u^ l ll»W :-a*J »-«| aa I fl-Ht e;H in'i io‘( | 414 4U'J : 41 I o»'4 t»74' (HK 1 IIH4 MHHtj IIPW ! 7U I *7«” f-H Mi fKK fl-H «;♦ I oim > I MK T*K r.;, I aiii vM 83H ID4 8-U fi*'i KV unj 4)U 4> j «4*» l(iU| ll.S'4] lls'4 1 ft’ Ht I I"' m’ cW, i<re’f. St. J0e...!.... m. .tee. pri*r.... Wenrri Union.. liuek lilnnil ciii. a Alton Uil.A Alton.pri'f Illinois Ccnual.. I.nki? Kin*r« Mlchlij.in central Nnrtliwettorn.... Northweiieru. t>f Wtu—li 7:»Hl 7UHi « |l 4 .'*t 4:^*l 7HV| 76*41 J-.l j !£l I COIN QL'OTATI The following are the quotations In currency In this market of coins, bought and sold: JIM. .8 m t uhi» . 1.00 Trad«* dollar* NcwHlS'* irralntt dollar* American Mlvcr. halve* and ntiartcr*, I per Incunvncy M«**lc tn deHart. oltl an.l new KnuliMi aliTcr KiT«*frunc«. 1 haters i:r.alU>i sovereigns.. Twenty fr-»nr« Twenty mark* bnaniso UouMoon*.. Miwicsn ilouhlouni. Moxknn iMMiesoa... TcngnltUurs Cold and rlirer dollars were lOOifilOOlj In greenbacks. Greenbacks wero 100®00li In coin. FOHBIQM EXCIUNOa. mem ft'iut. staht. 4*3 44tU-> aiHV ..VftH* Rl-V .fMWW Rl"*! . im» it.M< . 40 41*^ 4it m sterling Delirium Kruiiee ... Switzerland....?.. (Jermanr Holland Austria Norway Sweden Denmark (•OVBUNMBSr tIO.ND.H. United Statesd»of *1 l.'nln-l Mate* .vans of'at United states n-vuso *nr United states f.-iawof'uz United Slate* to-tris Untied states new 5* of *HI United states new sit* United tkatca new 4 perojtil coutsm. United Slates currency id LOCAL HBCUHITIB* . . . nid. a Chicago City 7 per cent Iromts (long) *nnti •list Chicago Cliv 7 per cent s-jweragu 1 lon**.*ll*l* *lllO 1 lilentf-iCIt) " percent water loan (lmig)*to; mum cool: county 7 jer cent houdi(luug) Mon mco'-* Lincoln I'jrkTpereen'.iwiiu*.,,, •tnD< ..... city Italiwar (South side) Ml I*.', UilvlUilway I West Side). 170 l7Jt» ctiy Katliva/ < .North site), ea.Olv.. IlMg i.at North aide lUllwav Kuos MUlhi Chamber of Curmncrve ftJH M IVesl'Division Kail Wu>7 per Ci'Ut cert’s.. .... ♦U>» Uiy scrip . 03 oat« •And Interest. . ' UY TBIsEOItAPII. NSW YORK. N*K7/ Yomc, Nov. 13.—Hold steady at 100}«, Carrying rate*. I'Tpfl. Borrowing rates HaL Uoveniniontß were strong, llmlrofld bonds wero linn. Statu securities weru quiet, except Louisiana consuls, which were 2 lower. Thu stock market to-day was active, eioeclully for Lake Shore, Wuitern I'nlon, auJNuithwesiem. Thu general list was strong In early dealing*, with an advance of >* to l»4, Western Union, Lak** Shore, and New Jersey Central being most con* ■picuoii* lu the Improvement. Towards the clohu there was a reaction of hi to £, ex cept in the case of Western Union, which fell oft from 00** to 07£, recovered t»Ußt{, react ed to U 7.%, and ilnaliy sold at fibfi. Thu slurp Hue* tuation in Western Union was caused by conflict* lug rumors regarding the disposition of the stuck now In the Company's treasury. Investment •hares were strong, especially Harlem, Hock Island, and Port Warns. Transactions 150,000 shares, of which 50,000 weru Lako Shore, 2,400 Wabash, 10,000 Northwestern common, 12,000 preferred, 5.500 St. Pauls. 11,000 laickawaima, 11,000 New Jersey Central, 5,000 Union Pacific, and *IO,OOO Wcsiurn Union. • Money market easy ut U&l. Prime mercantile paper, *tHfoU. The Assistant-Treasurer disbursed $312,000. Customs receipts. $211,000. Clearings. 97,700.000. Sterling exchange, sixty days, quiet at 48UJi sight. I»«l. Dry goads imports for thu week. $1,005,000. Par silver htrollOfi greenbacks and 110 gold. Subsidiary sliver coin **o.l percent discount. Coupons of 1841 IP> .New if** .......... iotl( New a - .* I'tiv* Nuw i* mat Coupons, «7s Haiti 10-uw lute, CUU|M>QS. ttt* >•*'? I«H(», coupon I<l7t*| Newna m.’vCuireiicy la lilt* sTOt'Ks. W. U. Telegraph -*< I'.. C., C. ii t U|U oiilcksliver..... to >aw Jersey Central... :i i (jutelMlvvr. pfil a-JH Hock Maud IWf Padne Hall ISS( hu Pan ;n« Miiriuma V» .ju. Pmml. HsrliKrta. pfd S'i'VJ 1 •.Wt Adams f. 1 press I**4 frur* Wayne ....lOi'-t Welis. Parg'i ii***, ij-rr.. luinc a Amur Iran F.aproas ... cli fern* llsiiu-. pfd 714 11. A. Kxpre** 47 Ctilvaguft Altou Wj|, N. V. Central Ill*; Clth'Aji" A; Alton. pfd.. u» J Kr!e It* lOlitoft MMUHppI.... ?({ Erie, pfd :»t l».* L. A W aib, Harlem HI |A.A P. Telegraph.... a.» Mli liiaan Central M*»«oarl Panric l*| Panama I c.. H. ft tt . I H*H Uuian-Pvdllc *7f( 1 aiimhal ft hi. .P0e.... lIA4 Lain bliure U>**lL ftbi. Ju* . pld.. .. 4>i‘i Illinois Central TOIi c. 1* bom's H»7K C. ft P c« civ M‘* I). P. bonus,,,, tout Northwestern fti ,1. P. H O Northwestern. pfd.... P &luklugi’unds..uu>k *r*T« nuxus. ’foiineatce a*. eld viralnUdt. old '.'l TcuiteMeu new v» VlrglaUiu, new....... 'XI lllaawurte* .KXiU! hAN I’IU.NCIaCO, ban KnANvucu, Nov. 15. —Stock* broke bAdty after the regular call thla atteruoon, Onbir atllhig down to 51. Stem; Nevada down to ITU, Union to i:U. etc. Lutcrtber recovered aiigbtly. The raid t* attributed to Insider*: Alpha I Hate k S'orerut* |>4i Alt* lUAtJuUatouaolliUtu .... a belcher a*Jinnee 7'g B.ilAUtkhor hi.. Mexican uu llmlluo IkK tijihlr A* Cali‘t,u:iU 4)* iMcrumi vd :*4 JUiimmU* tlf M H ’Merra Nuvmil*. i:«11(0ruu....... Cli'jtlar , • >l<laua Vli VlumU «• v .v... . Ijruwu I'wlitl..,. »•}« LJi.ljii UiUKi!lii»lC(l...Hj hur«k«L'ou*oUi|alcO.. £'»W ) tauw Jacket Kscliruuirf.... lit tiouiaii grri cuiutiJldaUii. UiaadPruv »4< ! StVf OKLRAK*. Knvr OilLKiS*. Nut, 15.— Hold, Sletit exviiauao on New Voric. 4 ducouut. Sterling oxcbunju* bjutfviV bill*, 46‘4. t'OKBIQN. London. Nut. 15. —Connote, money, 004 ; ac< count, n>i IMU. American accurUlea—Heading, H; Erie, 20; preferred, dT!*». lulled Statu* bond*—<s7#, 101); JIMOa, 100«; news*. 4‘i<, ioy. Amount or bullion ifouo la roterdar, 1*25,ooo; to-day, AH.OOO. i’auu, No*. 13.—UoaUt. 112 f 70c. HEAL ESTATE. Tba foliowlua InairutuaoU war* filad for record Friday. Nuv. 13: city viioj-arrr. Uoynotu auftnof KowUt »t. w i. nuvift. dated li.-t. Co Uierinaa Savina* Dank to Tun* wJiijfKy&u) a *j joo Ilu)’ue»(. .’oft a of (.eUoyuukt. wf, Ctu-Vift. dated Oct. UKJubu ilueU.er (u I’aitlvic It ran) out Uuyne »U Till*vf LjUojso tl. wf, .’Ulull, u»;» <1 L»ei. C l uOO (j«ne*aua*. CiOt.awf t weuly-tUlrd u I.M fi, dated Nuv. 13 a.6U> NjrtliLayahcik, tIUS-luftuof sjperlur »t. v f. a.ixi>ort. doted Ocu l tCborUa Duller to Jubu I'lulbla) 2,003 W«u ObloaU 72U-IO ft w uf Aktdand av, a C, 34i?h it, uated Ifar cy itlataic of William 1). Okies te CUarlc* A. Ley wider) i.ocq THIS CHICAGO TRIBUNE; SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 10, I STB—TWELVE PAGES. Sheldon ft. UO3-10ft«of Went Randolph St. w f. ,M'xiHLtft,d»(ed K«h,lO (William W.fitrong tf» I’tillo fftnvmdrl.'.'.t !V,e»X) nnriiiiL**:. a.:, rt #.if sipt.u »t. e f. ft. d-urd Nov. 4 i.lohu toJamri \V. Kc-i .... 2, .VO hort ii Hi* cit v i.nns. m nit in a iiAtma or bkten mi i,as or tim «'<>• nr-inif-s. I/Ot on street n.ivi-m a«|i:.ii<i iivnnd I.art in it, and ltd ft»>>f horiy-aevniin st.w f.zumM ft. dutrd .Nov. (Kclnnrd Koch i«> I'cter .Mitruu) t IW Cni'in ar. a <if Vlncfnnr* ar. rp'xwa ft. tin r-rovL-d. dated Oct.-.'i (Norman Vf, Talcot* to U. T. Goodrich) 6,000 COMMERCIAL. Following were latest quotation! for November deliver? on tbe leading articles for last two days: ThnrtriiVt. frut'Hf, Mem pork I n.*a ft 0.7 a l.ird .'..erM >iionl«ieis. hoaert 0.124 .y j-jja Muifl rll'S, boxt-il. VTnlsky wu%t: lire juries Live hue* Cattle The following were the receipts and shipments of the leading articles of produce In this city dur toy the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Friday morning, and for the corrcspondlnft data twelve months turo: fai;. mi. 33 | KKCKIPTe. | MltrMßXr*. j 1878. j 1877. j m*. , 1877. rionr. bru....l nvivjl in. 037 ia,r>ou Usmt Whfat, bu.... ir-i.ftu! font, ini • ?rv.^4l| (»,|H7. IW.7UV 1i8.?6M "<-810' ■4-i.r>4«; JW.mO ♦i*,.‘37i x.:n-7 K.7HO -I.'Ml' M«i 91.(Mil 'Ji.AIU JW.iMA, 11.4-H OsU, tIU... HjP. I>U ... lUrky. mi, UraMirril. Ih* 3<>|,nni 7\"H' H3.V3-V AI.Khl r, *ce«l, a.VJ.IMV )?.*s«<i)l TiA3<o li.corn. 1M.... 18J,4UV Kft.RH't'i 13.1,101 i UI.MO U. meal*. IM.. 74,*uu; 810,1441 1 3,41&,£11 1 U,137.:ni llrrMct 1.. 'J I.IKI Ilcff. iirli. l*urk. bru. l.iKl, III* flA.IUij M13.M7 WW,I^BB TBilotr, 1tn..., VfJ. <l — *' U.U&I I 81. KO llottur. lb*... 130,(><H | OJ.MH (17.0*0 j». h>>in. Nn, Mte hOK». No. 43.301 21. i n» 3.K17, Cittlc, a,-W.il 2, art I,4Hi HifCp, Nu IMH 3:0 lilies. Hi* 06.34 J 3W.«IH I SITV.UIV 33MMK) UlKh«rlne(,b'l> I 1 60 IWI wimh. iii* ; sit.mo: U7.4*>r, w.*.r<wt oh.*:* r<>Ut«H>«. lilt..| 6.M1 H,(lT7| 3,473 I,AMI Con:, (0n*.....: lisTtrj! 5.1-M' u*| l.aM Hay. t»m I hul i«) l.umhcr, mu, n,:*tnl s,ouV| a,<t<a bhlngle#. m, Mit, n,an 2.1*0 4,4-wl s,a»H I’uulirr. ft*...! w..*yo, i.urs, b.wo' ronUr/.ciwns. nu 1 jioitus pi:**... ! 1;' I.«i. oKb«.... { si!*7. mi u ra.» (b*cw?, J1M...1 A, 7*7 4,nait| 4.211 3.474 (i. apple*, hriit v'.ll'v, Mean*. bn Mi Withdrawn from store during Thursday for city consumption: 1.875 bit wheat, 780 bo core, 1,454 bu oats, 5,.M5) hn barley. The following grain was Inspected into atore In thia city yesterday morning: 12 cam No. 2 amber wheat, ,'t can No. 1 spring, 48 can No. 2 do, 11 can No. 0 do (74 winter wheat); 0 eats mixed wheal, 2 can No. I spring. 107 can No. 2 do, 154 can No. 5 do, 72 con rejected, 1 car no trrmlu (510 eprlmr wheat!: 1 car white corn, 50 can high mixed, 17 can new do, 25 can new mixed. 05 can No. 2 do, HI can rejected(2socorn); ocan while oats, 10 can No. 2 mixed. 4 can rejected (20 oatsi; 11 card No. 2 rye,2 can rejected; 1 car No. 2 barley, 14 can extra No. 5 do. 20 can ordinary No. 5 do, 6 can feed (40 barley). T0ta1.751 cars, or 272,000 bu. Inspected out: 200,025 tm wheat, 157,570 bu corn, 12,717 bu oats, 25,072 bu rye, 22.050 hn barley. The season of winter storage on grain in thta city has now begun,and It looks us If the winter charges will aggregate u great deni more than for any one of several past seasons. Our elevators are already well storked, and will undoubtedly be tilled to the brim before spring, unless tow rail freights Invite to a free shipping movement. Well posted parties think we bivo now on hand about 50.000 brls old pork and at least 45,000 tea lard. Thu slocks of lard now In tho six Conti* ncntal markets of Europe are estimated at 80,000 tee, against UH. 000 tes Oct. 1. There was a big excitement on ’Change yesterday ovum lot of 150,000 lbs green hams, which the ouyer claimed were light In weight, and which tho seller alleged had shrank since weighing. A shrinkage of 1 per cent Is usually expected on green mist* dnrlng a lung watt after cutting. Tho leading produce markets were dull and tamo yesterday. There was little life In any depart* ment, and even corn slackened off from the ex* cltemontof the previous day; but oats and harloy were Amur. Provisions dropped off in sympathy w ith a further decline In hogs, and a redaction of the foreign demand fur incuts to near zero. Wheat was dull itecaiwo of largo deliveries in-the North* west, though those In thu Southwest were smaller, and thu quality of onr receipts was oclow tno re* cent average, as shown In the big percentage of ttu» lowergradus. •n 7u 4.(11 4.ft* 3*l 3.K1 4.70 4.77 13.0*1 1.3.(•> 13. 33 13. av ||« (!■*> 3.(U 4.00 m>t. A»km. iiHa nr» .IUIS IUO4 .101. ( lU’V| .Ilr-ti |iMU . I»7W 107}] ,iuvai 10(1 ,10l!f 10-144 .Ml IOO.S JJIS The drv*gooda market wu quiet, with no Im portant cnango hi prices, (Jrocurius were In good seasonable dainaml and w?ra generally steady. Codecs weru misuttled. Sngars were steady at the recent decline. Hunters In nutter anil ebeeso were outdoing iiincli, the dcmaml being chiefly of a local character, and price* wore weak. Dried fruit* weru fmrly active and generally (Inn. Flab remain quiet and steady. There was a good do* mnml for canned goods, and lor poaches and ■mall fruit* the market wae iliif, this, paint*, and colors ruled steady. Leather, bdgzing, to* tiaecu, coal, and wood weru without quotable change. Too lumber market was steady. Cargoes sold at former figures. Thu stipoljr at lUa docks was light and consisted chtcily of Inch stuff. At tlio yard* a good trade is lu progress at uniformly steady prices. Tlio falling off In receipts and winding up of the season have Inc effect to strengthen the market. Wood wasqiilotand steady. Hides were quoted weak, the largo receipt* causing buyers to hula off, and suinu of the tanners have withdrawn altogether. Thu demand fur hay was light and chiefly for prairie, while timothy was dull, there being no shippers to the market. Seeds wore steady and rather quiet. Poultry was in fair request and steadier, the offerings being fresh and nut so heavy aa to cause depression. take freight* went rather quiet, and tame at Thursday's rates, 3*jc being about the ruling nto on corn to Huffalo by sail. ,though carriers sskud 4c. Huumwas taken fur 1113,000 bu wheat, 44,* 000 bu out*, and 57,000 bit barlwy. Through rates by Like and rail were quiet at IHliccoru and 14!»c wheat to New York, and 15Vjc corn to lloiton, Lntfo and canal rates were nominal uUlKJlOlic un corn and lie on wheat to New York. Hall freight* were unchanged, drain was quoted nt 30c pur 100 lb* to Now York, and fourth clast at 35c, which Includes meats. in nbw route TB-vruntur. NbwYoiik, Nov. 15. -Hicetpts-Fluur, 10,025 brie; wheat, 172.07(1 lin: corn, 210.400 bu: oils. 53.375 bu; coru*nitfal, :~IH pkgs; rye, 13.100 bu: barley, 41.253 bu; malt, 2.175: pork, oQO brls: beef. 2,250 pkgs; cut*nicaie, •MUtfpkits: K.. 1, 2,117 pugs; whisky, i. 147 (iris. Kxports-24 hours-Klour, U.OOO brla; wpeat, 170,000 bit; com. ill. ooo bu. VIHtIU.R MIPPI.Y OP OIUIN. Tito following table *Uowa the vlalblo aupply of grain unitiuditc* turned: j ir*ru/. | C ■><■*. j On/#. j Darltn, Nor. ». t«7t.iia.3*hi,i»4» KmH’Mxjjn.iM.otua.itu.Hn Nyv. J. I*7*. l/.lioti»»> J.<;o,U>ift.OH.t44j Nov. pi, 1*7.. o,.*n.:u* r. tn.uuta,(m.iM;i!u-j4:i.;«ij Nov. it, S**v. i.t, t-m. .|t,£uu*i 4,0;..,u.0 a..kit, I mu, i0(,i.7« Soy. It. 1M74.1 »u ’Al*o rye. again*! MOT.uw'bu a week prevluu* • MOVUMKNTOr UIUIN. The following »Uow* tbo receipt* and abipmeuta of wheat at point* named yesterday: ’ Chleayo.... M.lwuukco Sew Vork. littmU-... T01ed0..... bt. Laju!».\ lUHUiorv, ToUl Tde following la bio abowa ibo receipt* ol tlour and if rain at Chicago* Milwaukee, Toledo, Detroit, Cleveland, and UalulU, from Jan. to Nov, 0, In ibe year* named: *■ I"7*. 1*77. I*7o. &, 4.MU.415 4.U31.&71 Arttcf*. Flour, hrU. \Vbc«t. bu........ 4i«Vf.is» rum, bu 7U»»«, Ila a.M«.7,4<1t 6J.Ti:,u«i OuU. bu VMrtMUI Ml.:csJ.Jb7 |ii.47MU7 ilarlvr. bu a.a<uO« uioi.u/m U|C. lu 1.UA1.1A17 l,:u?.ui& ToUJ grain,bu,.nu.au\'<« nu,iut,jua nu.4is.Tili COUX, WIUSiT, AND UTB. It In clamed irom tho current report of the Na» tloiml Department of Agriculture*. t'mt the prod* uct, acreage, and value of Uie cum crop lu ttio t«u leading tuui-produdug btstea for 1b77 woe os follow: Si-itti. Hun hill, A'ftn. VnlU4. Dil.mla AliiuiM4o 5.W017 lowa r,»i»siui uxi'.uu HivMurl iiy.u4j.uo v7.4Ui.iui l>aji.u» u-.uo.uu u,7u'..rt» •.‘ij.7ou.mu Ohio u.u:n..iut ;u<4u,iin Indiana utiuvou ac.opj.UM Ktmuvuy ;u, - 4u.ioi iu.tai.ini Teunewce V.3UUIO I'.iu'.oo Cu,*U.U»l tvaaa 4U.UW.UJJ acti.t*-<JT ci.iru.Uo I‘CulwylVOUU.... ■n.lOt.UA) 1.:.’1U,t11» »i,U7MUJ Tbo yield per aero lu Kama* U plven at Ud. 3 bu, Nibraaka Ob, lllluoU 20, lona 112.5, Mlnourl 20, Ohio 31.5, Indiana 30, Kentncky 50.3, Tennesaee 2-*», Texas 24, Pennsylvania 33. Michigan 31, Wis consin 28, Minnesota 2D, California 30. Oregon 28, Arknnsss 24. The rank of thn eleven wheat-producing Stales for 1877 la tilaced.ua follows. with the product, acreage, and valne of tne cron: Main. Ruthm. Afr»*. IVrlsf. lOW* 37.HUJ.000 !«(?.'.«» ißJ.H'*4.7f>l Minnesota 3-r.:m,:*fl i.Mii.sig sn.3it.i34 llllnoll 33.0k1.00 3,'XM.U)O JI.3iU.UO <)hjn iM.UO.UII 1.733.333 X1.3K1.10> Indiana J4.fnn.nu> i.nrw.,vvj j7.tiw.oui Wisconsin 39.101.nnu nmoo California iJ.iOi.Pui X3t9.7fM ga.rtuuuxr Wicnigin -ii.Mu.ioi i.vsaa.%7 »«.7a>,floo Missouri io.uu.uu 1.4JH.J71 ■jaun.iu) Pennsylvania lH.iui.tOt 1,-iuo.ut) 34.75-Moi Kaniaa it.«o,(U) i.ooaoo; ii.-aifl.uoo The product, acreage, and value cf the ije crop in the ten leading rye*produclng Stale* la aafol* lows: Slatft, J7»iAef«. Arrta. Valut. retnirlranla 3.4'0.u0 3ii.uxt sj.:i4-«.ooo NewlorU 3, o',o>i 33U.0UU 3.374.UU Ljinolf S.HII.UX) I.43J.U*' wi-oontln i7t.ori i.m.bd Kama* U. 4111.00 Kentucky i.i-js.ut) m,.5.M uc.au Missouri 7i*.uo 4C.4M am.ttou Virginia &*3.uju .vi. Bin 3-ui.h.vt Indiana M-.oon so.ixw *.13,401 hew Jersey 333,ua) :o,orJ jQ7.mjO 4JiH i.n- 414 «m .j.floct't.'iu a,co»:i.u> .. iH'Hlrl 31UMH In the overage jleldot rye per acre Oregon rank* flrat, producing 2‘i bu. and Kansas ranks sec* oud, producing 20 bu. Then follow Illinois, Vermont, Wisconsin, and Michigan, in tbo or* tier named. ENGLISH nitBAD. The Now York TVlAunesaye: KngUnd'adepcndonce utwti foreign fields for bread supplies la a source of Increasing anxiety on that •• tight Jlltie island. For aercral year* the limit of UXAfOMMi bn haa oeest passed, nnd last rear the delicti was greater than ever before: but the pres.-ut year (In the nine months already fast) has seen an advance upon the rcc* «>Mof 1»77. Already, thus early lha equivalent of hi.* COMM) bu hu been m-olvea,- It isanuitcr of pride tint tliisvountry Is still able to retain the lesd In fur nbnlngibe nevJed suptdy. and even attain unprecc* ocnled prominence, nui only equaling the united con tributions of all other countries, but sending o>4 pur ccut of all the wheat imported, and about .v* per cent of the wheat auu Hour together, for thi Am nine months of the present year. Leaving out the detail* of minor contributions, the supplies to Uct. 1 are as fol low*: „ . I**7U. JR77. lari'. IliiMfi, fl,lti|.3M 0,353..-.70 Oernuny, ewi«. i.h.»,7-ii a,(U5,.-.:i5 UultcUbll.e*. CWU..IH.OCI. lIJ 13.iMU.1M3 2-J.sirj.flN *loUUlinporuUaii....3l,irJ».Ml3 3U,Ui7, 37J 0T,3n4,131 .. . . »LOWIt. United state#, cwl*.. i.wuaa i,it«,?wo iacn.-jint Total Import* uwu.. 4.31‘MJ1 M«».on ft.7uu.M4 Hrlilrti India, which rent In nine mimtnxif iuirear 4,XM,irj7 cwi«,htt»contrliinteil only i.«u;,4iiMhl»year, ana An»trall:i spam only bait m roucli ** in tew, thomch four time# m muvh mln iht7. uur neighbor# or the Uoinlnlon are forwarding leat than m l»7u. The figure* ares . I*7ll. 1*77. 18T8, Whe«t,ewt* 1.7U7,*i23 070,-JHtl 1,!i;0.U.1fl Flour, cwt* i0.i.711 ir. *.n,r» ho.umi The receipt* of maize in Great Britain for rlmllar porlodi of the pant three year* are reapu.nlvrly 31,*i7',- KiTcwli, !£!,»» id, 7IU cwts and 31,0>U. *:CI cwt*. »tniw- Inutcrcai activity lit the corn trade, which Utnaiuljr with thla country. There lioaheen* marked ebann In the American •nurveenr whralauppiy thle year. 8o far the receipt* from the Pacillo coaat have been icarcely mote than bait aalantu tain in. 7. while the Atlantic cuiutad* vanccd lt**hlprnetit» from 4. 7,3. .'art to IH, t:i7,l>oa cwi*. Theamall ORure* of lait year were due u» the scarcity lutin' iprlUß'Wlirat reaion.—the eectlon front which esporttare mainly drawn,—and not from a Reaeral failure of the Atlantic State*'ciop, which wa* laser* eral districts unusually ahundant. —rtttr , i,wo u.ftiit! £;J I IJ.» GOODS UBCBIVEl) at the Chicago Cu»tom*llouio Nov, 15, 1R78: Fowler Brothers. 1,«77 aaclti salt; Cobb, Wills * Wheeler, 4Keases Asa; \V. 11. Schlmpferman & Son, 110 cases champagne; Armour &• Co., 1 brl hams. Collections, J3,(HW.43. PROVISIONS. 1100 PRODUCTS—Were quiet tn the acitreffito, and easier. Pork «m dull, lard quiet, sod mens rather more setlre than the recent tverace. Hoc* were quoted lower, and that fact produced a decline in prod uct, especially as Liverpool was reported rid lower on lard tad Hd ofl la meata. The reported ■htomeoU of lard and tucata were largo. Maes Pobk—Declined 59?40 per brl, and closed 2'ia below tbe latest price* of Thunder, with very lUllo de mand. Sale* were reported of at brl* spot (new) at 18. u 4; 3,750 brl* seller December at #B.7s<a(i.Bot t.soo brl» seller January at frf.074M4.13t and l.uaibrls seller February at $8>359M,;«). Total, 8.3,-u orli. Also. at hrl* back pork at Klh(. The market closed quid nl f u.TiMti, bo for old *pui, frf. 1. - , (or now do, *11.774 M‘l.hm fur December, frf. 13 tellur January, and *8.374 UiM (or February. Prime meat pork wo* quoted at f7.T39(.u* with tale of 7u brl* at *H.«n. Laitn—lb-cUni-d 5? per inn lb*, and closed 24c below the latest price* o( Thursday, with a fair demand fur deliveries after the holiday*, bale* wero reported of .‘•.ttcaaput at *5.h34i ties teller December at f 5.85; lI.TS'Mt i seller January at * and t.suo tea seller February at *d ■’34Mft,ui, Total, n,Hut tea. Tim market closed ateadyst *5.8.249.*,.M3 (or spot, *3.N34 seller .November, *5. rf.v*5.874 seller December, 75.a', 9->.U74 seller-lamiary, aud (or February. Mxats—Were fjlrly aeilrc. but chli-ifv m small loi«, and at au easier ranttuuf prices. Halted meats were about flo lower, and green do 134 c lower, uiuer mom free offerlnis. bales were reported of tuftboxosihoui den at 8Ui9'1.J34l d o.iso ns short rlns at SJ.ut spot unit ft.Ut for Jaaiuryt Ml boxes long clears at ft.u'ML 134 i I-7,*4> liuxci lung aud ■lion clean A'. Ul. 15u4. I". 4 spot and Si. 134 m 1. 15 lor December! 40» noses short clears at ,s«v«,t4kct 3<>l>uxe« Cumberland* ti <t|ei j.t tioxes siiurideap uacits at t-i£cs tc.rawio, mnl nusio tss green nam* at tKc for IB and Sue (or i.*> ts averages; J.S boxes lonit-cut >ism* at 7c. The fol lowing were the closing prices jior !(«)&* on leading cut*: XlO'il- ,y/iurt L. u iii f,rt'sn tier*. 1 rio*. \f.clo>irg.u-ieur*. Luose. part cured... . M.to 1»1.U) I ft.oTH jfI.ITU DoxeJ ;t. uH 4.13’*. 4.3 U 4.:m Novciiukt, boxed i.Ut*l 4.VU 4.1:0 December, boxed n.m I i.m '4.13 I s.-»*»g Long clears quoted at I:I.Ui loose aao »., to u„c.; Cumbvrtandi,4!4dtHd boxed i lung-cut liami.oU*ll.,ci sweet- pickled iiains, MusOllotor into 13In avenge: old do, flhOfict green bam*. 4<a<A4)*e for sauiu av. rsgei greeu shoulders, liacon quoted at Jhwlu fur slionidera. 4Kd3o (or siturt rltH. .Vit-V{c for short clears, 044H)4C for hams, ah cant used aim packed. unmask--Wu.<quotedstftASXo for while. 3*4c for very chnu-ndti, SWWtUr (or yrlluw, and 4Hatv4o for iirown. IIKKK *'llom(cT..-Wer* steady an I uuicl at IJ.T*t d,ttj for mesa. for extra meu, and 913.3 U.vj lor hums. > TaU.u\v-W6s quiet atdOCU3 for city and for country. Sales l.uuu lbs choice city at tLtc. I) UE ADST V Vl f H» FLOOR—Was In moderate demand by ahlppcra, and In fair request on local account, with a steady feeling prices, though wheat waa easy. Sales were reported of au brla winters on private terms) 70u brla iprlngi at 9.1. 3714447.1V>. the outside for patents) lurj brla spring supers at 91.734*'.’.73s and no brla rye Sour on private term*. TutaL l.au brls. The following was tho rauge of asking quotation*: Choice to favorite brands of wblto winters, ft.au <aa.utt fair to good brands of white winters, f.i.nt •wl.'ifltgood to choice ted winters. 9i.33yi.73) prime to cuolce springs, 91.-<411.73; fair to good spring. 9:|.3 4il.u)s (sir tu good Minnesota springs, ft.iiwa 4.30; choice to fancy Minnesota springs. ll.isxs.Vii’i; patent sprlag*. 9).<s<4i7.3<u low grades, 9i.oo4sd.ui. lluckwbeat dour, new, per brl. llbam—Was active and firm, bale i were lu) toaa at 97.J7Mi7.30 per ton ou track, and 97.3. tir.73 tree on board ears. CoitN-MKAb-Sale woe made of 10 tons euarte at lig.iki per ton on track. ortiaa Mill drurrs-Salee were to tons shorts at I4.u>: to tons rye feed at SJ. tw f. o, b. i 30 tuns mid dllugsat 9n.3ui9iu.00. 81'illSU 7VIIKAT—Was dull and easier, though steady, The market declined He. and closed Ue, below the latest prices of Thuralay. Tbe Drlllsh markets were dull, though French country do wore arm. and New York was very dull, with anting Inactive, while our receipt* were again large, though much of the wheat arriving vrdenUy graded below No, 3. There was u (sir ship ping demand lor Nu,J,biU more dUciliiiiuAtlon sgalust certain hoUM-s, the m trkci closing at .'u,- asked lor re •*«|)>tain A. n., Air Line, and It. i. r.leiatois, and tXc In Central. Ssitoual.sud llllnolr Itlvrr rloaior*. No. g was not much wanted, w turn* wa> little nisiHoitiun to buy i ui nre*. the market being Imre of utiuiduordctis and meal d.sl<*r* w« ru not dtspoii-a tu uiHireui in-cl*. Mdli-r llct cmIHT opened at m4«i-, sold ut *ll»r, and de rlibvd to »M4' • clioliig at Lcllct January sold at oiiU'i*-‘)t''. clorLig at *uc. seller Inn iwuntli was quiet si *••!*<+■» closing elMlHc- tar lots of No. Jclootd at *ot»c (or icaiilsr. sale* were rejH.rtfd ot h<u bn so. lat Mtl^ci fTi.usrbit No. 3at ou'md «*vt; i.’.ne hu No. :< utiMM»7t-ei 3U.UOJ bu rejected si .moal-Hc. *nd m,Uju bu by aampla at oiiKvtUllwc- Total, isi.<9oU bu, uTxtrb Wiicat—Was In moderate Ucmiud. but at Ic decline, bcllcr Dcccmircr wasquoicd at MJlsuouHc. Pool sales weru reported of |3,ujo bu No. 3 reu i.i tuitf wise, ciodng at (hu uuialdut and bu byAamplq at SKKkWC, LUit.S—Was lesi active, and declined per bu, the greatest wvtuncM uelug in this uumu'i deliveries, she llmuh markeU wore quick and New York duu. while our tMiverlcs tuowed a marked Increase or cr ihoacof the jircvlou* day. Tbe wcAaness was chletly inleactnm from tunrsways cxcilciocni, wbcu theta was an urgent Oemaad fur corn to dll ficlalitTuom pre v louily cugated. nmpi<crs aid link- ytsurday, aud iliu market foe future weuiod to be cluoJy lovul. white eveu borßCO.'Waloi# were not auxlou* to buy. scetug Ui.it wheat wim cooler, teller ueceutbvr ui>cucj at .Hue, sold at hike, and decline.l lu Jic at the close. 6,-ilor January wm uoo'it tbe saute as ticcvmoer. auj May range lat JiUi*J4i4C. cellar toe uio.uh was pear ly nominal at uifei*a.s>'t Llosiagal luetuslde. Uilt edged receipts of .vu. J close I at J-’H - - blgn mixed at and rejetTcd at J-ic. sent sal.-s were repone 4 of K,UJjbu high miAcd at l.."Ji bn new dual U9>sibu now uiUe l at Juqs yjJgj; Ji.o u by No. aat id, <i»i bu r.ijycici at .uM)>V; auu bu bv suuvic ul Uug'juHc on Utik i Lu ou do at 3-MJJo treo on board cate: mud mas bu uewcoisaliiU Jgc. Total. W.o o bu. OAT*—Were lairly active tod firmer, averaging He higher than uu the t-vcuediug day. the receipt were lunli ca*U oats wvto wauled tu All uutcerguea. and me atuek lu store la*uiq>oM.-d to have been »on»ldcrauly re duced durlug the week. These facts opened tnu eye* of tne atiorls, who anon started a rather vlauioas in quiry for mis month nna next. *udcon*Jot raijloi>u»luc*4 wasiiouetitogcuicr. l.ie market being lurti.cr strength cucdmlrrby tncrciHyriedrUoui Me oNew York. No. 3 *»l lat andcluavd at 3Uo. November sola at loUts-iv, closing at the outside. Ucccu-.nvr hroucut HdLaAMn aud iluMd at this rauge. January toocto-d and w*squoted easy aIJUn at the last. May sold afaitto. rasitMiu* were reponed of l,*m ou No. 3 whlicatlMsis.'MsVi Lnkal bu No. 3 at l;*4 »30',ct l.'.uibu reit'C.ed at )7Uc> 13.3U1 bu b> saiuu.wat tons S:iVsc«u trackt aud lj,u*> pa do at loMeole free on board. Total, «u,OuObin . U t tC—>l a* in tojr local demand aud Arm. The re ceipt* were small, aud It U estimated that the Uiaral abiptoeuU of tue week have reduced tho stuck to about 3tt,(JL*>nu. So. 3 sold at 4 aud rejected pevctuU-r waa unit at 43c, and NuvrmiA- at 4tke. Ca*o saica Included :t,3‘S)bit No. 3 at 4tM'l 4<X)bu re» Jccudtt 4yHci u.u/> bu by sample at track, l utal, e.Ju»uu. U*ULtbY-Wa* mute active, advancing 143 c. aud closing ut the outside prices. > The market opened etrwug, the decline of the brusing In buy ing orders, ap t there was al.o a id for ear lota, to nifoal a cargo. It was also ibat ore a irs an J tuelVdcrs were seeking the No. 3. and the saddeu turu uuward sent the snorts In to cover. No. Jopeuclat 933 aud closed at m<493j. welk-r IlCicuiber one tied at Klc aud closed at rSc. January sold at ode. aud eluted at about asie. t Zita J opened and closed at 30c lu A,. U. « Co.undclooed at 4 iaLAte la other hotuck Do fur Pe.ciaber brought 43HilJHi-‘. kid Hat > c«u!,:ii‘j .. 71,101 «;.uo ..I7C.JUJ 17.-.UJI Ul,ifli7 47. V-I ~ 7C.UM :.Mie 70.101 Jibuti JJVJU* ljTl.Mii .eut.aui KJ7.&17 cloaedaUflc. No. 3wt* steady stssQfcdae. and feed 3flr, choice sample* were taken hr consumers, caih tale* were reported of H,3<xs bu .vo. 3 at misici t. n»ibii extr* 3 at avawci 7,f100 tm No. 3 at .‘ivj.v.i'gct 4(*<li-i tsed *t2Cc-. u.noiby (ampleat 3-v4H5c on ttack: l.duu hu du atktc*7><<: (roe mi board. Total, 'JM.Of'O Uu. Wheat tn a shade e»«:.-r. sales a-.’O.on'i bn at flill ©‘■3c r>r January. and fllvssl'vc for December. Alio. Itvut bu red winter for December at fti4i-. i om-vi.mubii ■l3J4'*inuc for December, and 344 (J3(J»c >ur Mar, nata-»tuuhii loiter Decemoer at lOHQICHe. Har:ejr--3.(u) tm at ate for December. Meta pork-750 brli aelirr January at <9.1314, aad •eller Kehrnarr at «H.37Hdtfl.;w. Lard—soo tea for December at $5,974. LAtrn. .wheat was moderately active at 9I«H1H« for Decern* her. which eluted atfliHe. Jammy told at »l*pAH;lc, and closed oimiUc. _,^pniiwm quiet anditeady at S3c teller* for the month, 3ia.liHefor iirecmber. andante for May. .•I*^ , .J f . er V ,o, . n,ni,,, F e,w,ftf ' * l ifll*e for the month, lt>h©iß'*c for December, and lßtv«3oe for January. mm wai steady, sales being mode of 500 tes at $5,874 for January and l«.o;w for February. .. UITCUL. Menpnrketoiednt*d.7Kiti. ,i tncaih or nest month. *a. fi**©". ISfor January, and 8-.374Q9.nt) for Feb ruary. tales l.Sui hr'* at M. Is«h. iti* for January. Lard rioted It SVH*>6t.v*TV4 for December or cam. 85,i>.v*,vot4 for January, and 83.034ia.u74 tor Feb ruary. i.ivi tc» at »vm fur December, 85.H74 for January, am) $9,074 (or February. , Mi <rt ribs were iteady, and aalet were noted of 450,0u0 n* at sl.oi4<i*4.a\ for January. GENERAL MARKETS* DBAKfi—Werj quiet aftt.4oot.ou per bu. The etreet I* well mpptlcd. The lumbermen are not buying as freeyas ia*t week. DKOOM-CUHN—A fair trade Is reported at the ear* rent prices. The receipts are heavy, and tend to pro* duco weakness: Pine green carpet brush, 4c> green hurl, 34es red-tipped hurl. 9 fine green, with hurl enough to work It, 34Q:)9<ei red-tipped do, 30 34c: Inferior. 3!<«3Hct crooked. t®.’4c. lUJTIKH-DcyonJ a moderate demand from local cousnnicrt for choice table butter there was not much doing, shipper* and uportert remaining Idlo. The quotation* of Ane grades were well snpported.but there was no atrengthto tbs market for the lower grades. We make nuchaogo In our Hit: Creamery. JoO3ict good to choice dairy, tSOiUot medium, UOllct In ferior to common. 7©lflo. DAOUINU—Wa* ordered In a moderate way at previ ous prlco*. Following are the quotations: Stark,33Kcs lirlghtoa A. J3ci Lowliton, 9tci (Mtvr Creek, 30ei American, i!»4ci burlaps, 4endSbu. uat4cj gunnies, single, Itatsci double. 33034 c: wool eteka, 4U©4se. CUEEBK—Nothing new was developed In connection witn too ciiceae market. Trade remains ittgnanU and prices are to a great extent nominal. We reocat our quotations of the dav before a* follows: September aad October, full cream. Hfeauct August no, (-'©HHet psrt»kli(T'JU f Vlc: low grade, 3<3.*>c. i.'OAl/—Doal.u* reuort n wvii-sustaloed inuulryfor boililbard and soft t-oel*, and price* wete Arm nt tbo an nexed range; LacKuwnniia. largo etv. 40.33: small egg. tiu-i.%; mil, t<uiii nmge. 80. v»i Piedmont, *7.00« lllossbiiri. SO.IUI Erie. 83.U0; Uatilmorc * Ohio. 81.35 k 11.75: Jllnonk. 8 i.au; tVUinlnston, BJ.l<n uaruher* ne. 84.75: Indiana block. Bl.au. CODPKUAOK—Was quiet, lard tierces being t shade easier: Pork barrels, Bi.i3M -*MS: lard ilercca.Si.4'<4 1.45. V> bl*xy barrels, Bi.nrqi.aoj alcohol uu. Bl.’i*i 041.(to. Hacked whisky barrel slave*. fiT.tncVW.Ou per bucked pork do. Bis.uaio.out am) uo tlcrce. Bi.s.«x«t3M.i.u Hough stares arc ta.uuQs.ou lets. Tlerco hoop*. |lo.urol'.iU. KUDb-VVcru steady at ITQIfIo for freah and lOQtOKo for jiacked case*. Kloii—A very quiet market was witnessed, and trices were steady and uniform. Wo quote: No. whltobsh, pur 4*brl.BXUs| family Whitehall. 81,75 ttl.nu; trout. fi.poQa.ui \ mackerel, extra meu. H-br), 813.50: select mesa, per 4-brl. 810.uit ex* Ira shore, SH.uij do, No. 1 shore, flaw; do. No. I bay, 87..’>uQ4.ui: do. No. *4 shore, 8d.5CQ0.75i No. 3 bay. 8u.7.>>d7.0u: fat family do, new. 4* brl. BI.UKXXS: No. i bay, kits. •I.au.ll.am do, medium, family klu, 7Sc«aßl.uos (levrge'a t-ouAsh, extra, 85.ixxw3.iU; bank cod, 44(4140: cum* pri'tscd cod. dv; dressed do, 7e; Labrador burring, a.illt, brls, 87.'t'tt?..'<u: do round, brl*. Bd.oUQd.su: ao. 4-bris. BJ.r«t Holland berrlng.fl.3u»l.2s: smoked halibut. Miuc; scaled herring, pur Ikjx. stock Ash. Hot callrorula salmon, brio. 813.50:du. K-brls, FRUITS AKD NUTS—A satisfactorily active bust* ue«» wa* doing at very full prices. We quote: Foneios-Datea. s»»sHcs A**. layer*, 14M15C: Turk ish prunes, tthesTKet French do, keif*, new, HMitO.'t do, boxes, tlMidui raisins, layers, t1.iR93.0u; London layers, new, f3.4‘L's3.su; looso Muscatel, *i.hmi.Ps; Valencias, new, «4m7c; Zaoie currant*. 44 *3et cit ron, 1 149154 c. Doncstie— .vldcn apple*. 109lrfc: New York and Michigan, 4Ml4ct Southern. 3M93!«e; Ohio, 393Hci licscties. uniiami. halves, :>Vdic; uo, quarters, 34m 4c; raanbcrrte*. iJ&suct blackberries, OGHMet pitted cherries, 31933 c. Ncts— Fllocrts, 1091 let almond*. Tarragona, (749 1 Act Naples walnuts, 1591uu; Urtslls, U49»4c; Texas pecans, t>*7c; river pecans. 54sfic: tVmnlngiuu pea nun, 4K95Uct Tcnaeasee do. 4r t 9sct Virginia do. um OWc. UUKES HtUlTfl—Ucreln fair request. Theahlp mcnli of apples continue, while the local sales ant rather light as compared with the stock, and prices am irregular. Lemons are easier, aud orange* Plrnllor. the r •cv-Ipt* b'jm«chlertr tram the South: Apple*. fi.33 Ol.r/Hn car-lot*. *Ddfl.so«3.oipcrbrl; cranberries. per brill lemons, Malaga, *-">.lf i: Messina. •<l. m .ou per oust California pears. *J.3.'*4T.75 per bos; Malaga crapes, f7.009d.uu per brl;co*sl oranges, «u.ox*~..<u per brl. yt, i/n. (illuomtlivH—coffees were unsettled, with a tenden cy to lower figures. bujesrs were dull at the late de cline. In tlcu, alruoa, apices, nndmhcr lines there was a fairly steady fccltiiif, Melow are the quotations: men—Carolina, (Ji»974ci Louisiana, 04974 c; Ran soon, d<49o)jv. CurPXK-.Mendallnk, Java, S79JOC; O. Q. Java. 349 20*; choice to fancy Ttlo. 174AH40: pood to prime. nr(9l74et common to fair, I4<4*tsci routing, 1349 mr.iAHa-Patcnt cut loaf, 10M9K>43| crushed. (04a l'"(ci granulated, OrMtioct. powdered. K>49l(>4ci A standard. uyuikci do No. -i, pmokci extra u. 849 CNo. I, hVibSHftct CNo. i, H9«4c; yellow, 79 niuuM-Callfoml* sugar-loaf drips, T 09130: Califor nia silver-drips, 4Mjsoct truod sinrir-house sirup, 3.79 bHes extra do. 4ts>»43c, Now Orleans muiAkses, new, cbolce. (0953 c; do prime. 4595UC; fair, tU9«sot do old. m<stuct common moiaates, ajcaae; black strap, Hmcxe-AlUplce, cloves, 40913 ct caesla, attsalci pepper. MHfclSc; nutmegs, No. I, AXftoSct CatcmiaglngiT. *M*oc. MAY—Timothy 1* dull and easy. The receipt* are fair, but there aemi to be little demand iluce the turn bennuu bare withdrawn- lltor.on has a large limue crop, and will probably need tittle Western Lay ttila winter! No. I timothy, 97.50: no. 3 do, f 0.73: mixed do. Cii.UKM.M’t upland prairie, 97.0W47.3A) and No. I, t<uv. lliliKH—Were to moderate demand, and weak, owing to Urge tUTcrliu* and Mu apathy of tanner* There la talkoi a reduction of Scull round, to take place tho Ural of the wwjitj Cured hides, light, '•9io:do, heavy, “Xci do, damaged, de: green, dcs cud, jnc; lung* haired kip. 7?(ctdcacoua. 4'«ct do. dint. UMsidcs ary salted. ludlie; green ehf butchers'cows. «e) atm*. 7c. Ull.9—Weretn fair request at unchanged prices. We quote: Carbon. Itw deg. test, I3ei carbon. Illinois le* Si l. l-Vjueg; test. I 154*:; headlight, 173 deg. lest. IBVj llchiirsn, legal teat, 3Jci extrawintcrstralned lard oil, tries do ice-presscd. 37c i No. I, rent N 0.3. 4*ci liusced, raw. 3*ol boiled. o*ci whale, wluter-blcached. Oooi •perm, fl. Jut neatsfoot oil s.rlctlv pure, i*4d3ct do extra, hoci do No. .1, «3ci iiank oil, 4*icj siraiu. 48e; miners*oil, 37cs turpentine. JJci naphtha, deodorized. Hi gravity. Met gatollne. deodorised, 74 deg., tic: gasoline. *7 dog., 1-jct West Virginia, natural, 3* deg., ttV: natural, deg., 80r* reduced, 3* deg., duga*. POULTRY AND UAiIK-Kre.il uttering* were In fair local request and steady the supply waa fair. The weather was ton tmld fur shippers to touch game, aud most of the irado wai with city buyers. Live fresh cMekena arc quoted ev93.uv-»3.fiOperdoxcn, and dressed et 7<*7)4-| llvu turkeys. 7w*ot dressed do, 7<* iocs geese. W.isiah .iOiducki. 93.3») prairie-chickens, dMßJtgunlL »Ki*9l.i*n mallard docks, f.’.cugj.aoi small ducks, sl.uul.&O; venison, tKaioc. I’OFATOiitt—Were steady under limit ottering*, with buyers In the market for choice varieties. The receipts were light. iVschhlows were quoted at &54tX)ct rose at s.Vd-Vici and mixed at ;i3*s4ou'. SALT— I Waa steady under acontlnued fair demand. No change tu price, is anticipated till after tbe close of mtvlxatlxn. Hnc salt, nuc per bn t ordinary ruarsu. prr brl. 31 .Vag.'.o >i do wr sack of 340 lbs, fi.wi; Ashtoudalrr. u.ui per sack. tii-lr.Dd—v. ere quirt and easy, except flax. The fine grades of timothy were quo'ed at reccut figures. out the lower qualities were dull and rather aimnoanu bates were msde nt uuqtti.ui. Clover sold at 9:i.*<H>s •i.ts;. and common was quoted at J.i.raj. flax was Dr in ai Il iN.ial.'ii Toe demand was good, and tho mat act poorly sirpi'lled with guo<l crushing seed. TKAti-ilemnlß firm amt unchanged. n o quotes UukHiwukii-Coinmon. jmjuc: good do. sijvet medium. h.<i»t'ict good do. MtS'iOc; choice. iWlTooi clidlcesi, 73«d0ct fancy, uucdl g l.isi. ' InntnuL—Common, SkgSHci good do. axAUe: toe* dlum. oAhsmc: good do. paadci fine. 4‘44'm:; finest, ao-da'-c, choice. uugHAct chutcesi. iUd»7be. \ooxii llv'o.x-commoo. 3u«inri gowl do. 3*33301 iiiudlnia. .tVit Me. good do. Last tc; hue. tbqsitci finest, bug &3i choice. wodrU'c; choicest. *3<Lt'ir. jAHiy-L'ommoit. J'VtJOo. (food common. W4U3c; medhini. :».’<« i-'<e: goal tij.-tllum. J dtevi tine. 4 >Ol3ct DlieaL 4Mg aw; choice. MJg.VVM clluleeal, UUtl4 OntOKi,-Common. AnsiNc; gorat common, meilinm. :'3i»i«ci good medium, untgaw: line, 4.ta43c, Am s*. .VMe'yic. cltnlce. 334.>ci choicest. iiyaVUO WI!I>KV-\Ya»micli*i.gcd. sales being reported of hVthrUNi 91. U) New \ork was quolei st fl.OOg 1 .01**4. uud Cincinnati at 91. m, I'eot la wav reported dull at fl.iVihi'dt.ui. u ooi.~ wu iu moderate rttiueit and Heady. Kulov* iuj »rf llnjguui4llon»: Wtahed ilvcce. Sradic: medium unwilled wool. £!*2dc. flue do lit good eo.nlUloii. Im« -«*»;; uuvraalu-d. i.*aitiu: tub-wadied.'.’liuiie. common in lair Jo. buwiMvi Colorado, medium good eon* dnlon. dd*dc>cs vumuiui, voalw. U>«ldc. livk arocK. CUICAUO. CullU, MCilbtt— MuutUy. TutaJjy... WcantMlijr, ’lhur.di/.. yrttUjr Total IT.tCJ 7.300 **»!>.# Uuit Uu ww* W.t*M Urels bvloruUtl IW, i«W 10i,«74 a.atJ .iniLim.ut— Mon.liy WJ v.WB X4HI NC.«ld IMg 4.*b« 5.4. »7t 4.X* XM.* 1*1.43.4 4JJ X.*3J 41. s<l #:*' Xw»> ji.nn | x‘m. Tuesday. • * i. 41* U»*jue»day I.hs XiiJl j;g TltUlsday XAU U. 817 .... Total. 4.448 U7wi * JTd CATILK-The duality of tba receipts «u Dot as good as un either of ib* preceding day* of tba week, there being comparatively few really good lots. while of lean eld cow*, tbln stocksrs. end rough balMat teucdlota generally the piupwriluo «u large. Con sequently, id* average of price* wu low, the hulk of lb* transfers being at price* ranging from gxxtdovn ward ui *XXj. bales at over #4UU did not cicesd xju bead, and 14. H was lbs highest prlca paid, ibere were a number of tales of mellurn to Rood smooth, fat drove* at f CXitii-lft, but tbs ruling Ogurcswera gXXWXhJfursu-cksn, poor lo good tat cows, and In terior to fair mixed lots, aud tXhuux la (or fair steers weighing lioiutur to I, too lbs. Local butchers and causers housht liberally, and there was a lair demand forelock cattle, so that the supply of low grades, tbougb pretty full, did not greatly exceed tba wants of the trade, lo prices there was no nuUhle change, the general market maintaining tbe atcadr tuna char acterising It on the two preceding dayai .. „ utor*Tio*s. Litre Beeves—Graded steer*, weighing 1.400 bsand uneards 14.0094.80 Choice Ucevua-Ptne, fat, wclMortsed • leers, wclgblug I,£jO|u I.4'eJ bs 4.1094.40 Oootl lleevcs-Weil-Jattencd steers, weigh ing I. tauto (.grains 54094.00 >l»aliuucif*Jv*-si*cr*lu fatrtUib. weigh lug i.U'AUo Uuu her*’ eiock—l'oor to commou steers aud vouimnii to choice cow*, tor city slaughter velghlDgKJUiot.hu> ns X109X70 biota tutil*-Common cattle. weighing Tul lot.Uat »*"'* X«j4»X75 laierlor-Lighl aud tolu cows.bailers.stags. balls, sud scalawag steers i.TM^ui Ctlwialo-Ttlo* X7S*XXi Texiw-Thronßh cattle Vetli-Fer luu si (mtirci*. .. OATTI.* Ao. met. i HI 1.437 94.85 !.'» 1.570 4.3.3 I!' I.ITH 4. IS HI I. KM 4 IJV 7** 1.405 s.ua 18 1..115 4tm 15 t.tfin j.ho ka l, 47!) a. 85 84 1.5*4 3.HA 15 t.9<3 3. HQ 10 oxen 1,W3 3.75 30 1,830 a. 75 M 1.174 3.00 85 1,319 8.83 14 1.311 8.00 83 1.359 3. CH 15 I.ltd 3.50 13 I.l*o .1.50 91 1.073 3.50 83 I.IIH 3.40 40 1.107 3.30 18 1.014 3.35 55 I*oo 3.35 a:»Col.Texu icw 3.31 t» non 3.134 30 1,138 .1. n 31 Vl-1 3 134 MS K 33 a. 10 llAColTexa* 878 a.'*.) 18 Dili 3,05 4.1 IHd H.'JO ta 71M 3.50 MOOS—The market opened active at about Thora* daft price*. packers and ehlppcn buying freely at fJ.7vI3.HU for bacon grade*, sail at f 3. ;.308. to for root to choice heart, hut toward Hie middle of the orenoon, when it became evident that the receipt* would very nearly equal Hie number reported for the oar before, burer* held nit. and before lu o clock price* had declined about toe per 100 In*. At the de* dine trade revived, ami. iiefure the elate of the day. the larger part of the supply had crowd Hie scale*. Hale* rauged irom t3.ou*d3.:*u for skip* to fil.u'.ai. 10 forcholce. with tno imiK nt f3.TOd3.isi. The market closcdtteadv at t3.0v«3.75 for bacon grade*, nl 83.70 03. no for heavy packers, and at f 3.8503.01 for heavy shipper*. .Vo. Ar. Prle».<yn. Ar. Prttt.-Sn. Ac. /Mrr, 46.. s:(.|il urj...,L-i *Xrt.V (hi ...2.t7 93.7 A 4.'>....:iih j.io w..,,i‘Oi 3.-6 a3....in0 3,711 41.. M 7 a.Oil 4»... 316 3 Ki11.*0....34'J 3.7" r.3....:j84 a 4i'....:r;0 3,h>. sd....»j< 3.70 37.. a.Uil 63....373 Su67 40....3<*> 3.7*( 611.. ..:<oo a. 05; a.s6 :u .. aod 370 50.. .313 6.00, 81....2»7 5..K1; 37 ...3-0 3’M» fti....:no a.(«' e-j 61 ...84(1 S.OO 39....204 3.Mr (1*,., Kt XT. 1 60.. ..830 3.00 3-....i1)0 3.MH XTO 48.. ..:no 8.03; 49....301 3.Hr 6M....1119 3.70 1.’*8...,803 2 W 7 6?....379 XB » 163. ...394 X7B 100.. :«4 2.M, ’40....176 XM>7‘ 48 ...3.«) 3.7" M0....833 9.0.7 410....3M0 18' 30..,,X«) 3.T0 At....'i1l X0U141.. 371 2.M-V 2D....UH 3.70 47.. ..800 xoo; .’>8....3iH 3.M) 2.0) 130.. .38. 2.00, 50... 3H7 3.HJ. 47....101 3.7 > 60. ..BUJ 3.00 Ui ...26) 3.7 V (W....31.H 3.70 T0....:r.0 XWI 53....314 2.7.7, 37 ...411 2.70 63.. .818 2.00 K 1... 348 4 7V 41....4>4» 3.7-1 144.. .378 3 let 41... 340 3 76 188 ...1.7’) 3.01 1-0....817 3.00 70....*473 2.7 * 34,...341 X.k7 68.. ..818 3.00 4,7... 331 3.7.7' 66....337 XOn C4....1M4 3.00 40,..143 3.77' 3-....171 3.30 64.. 837 3.00 37 ...IH6 3 7.7; 30....186 8.31 6.7 ...910 2.M6, 1H....XV. 2.7.71 31....310 3.31 108.. ..’WI XB. 01...XJ7 3 76' 41..,.138 2 37 44 ...806 2.M6< I bllKEl*—The market waa dull and nominally un changed. There was a light local demand, anuaalea were effected on a bail* of 6-4.2 ‘M 3.76 tor inrcrlor to common t at fd.K’rfbJ.oo (or medlumt and aa $B,l Mad. 76 forguoi to choice quailliei. IIIKBP SALE*. At. J'nct. .v*», An. Prte*. . twt Si.H.l 50... mi 9i.un .*8 2. *3 104 W XIS .1(0 3.2.71 EAST LIBERTY. Special Dlrpatcn to The Tribune. , KaarLtnEnTt, P*„ Nor. i.v-CarTLa—itocetnta for ttie weekending Nor. It, n.H-.eviie.vl of through and 2.743 local, agsuut 2,031 through andl.HU local last weex: supply liberal but slow market, at a decline of 2i<o23c; all arc however void: <|iialliy uenerally com mon, with very few really go*! on sale: beat. I.aoito l.sm. e4.:.«y<M.rui good, t.oLOtu i.ato, $4.0004.t0: common, i.ko to Lino. f3.2V*:i.00; aiuckcr*. 7<u to p.ouo. tJ.wii».i.a*>i feeder*, wo to i.ivo. si.a.va:i.7A: aalea for the week, l.rm, against I,A9i last week. Ilona—Uecelpu, JU.m.*, nead, nualnat 3A3SO last week; supply good and market nuudy at about lost week'* price* ou Philadelphia* and a shade stmngrr uu lockers, with nearly all »oid: best Philadelphia*, axis U3.2U; fair rtilUdniplilas, S7.ivou.lo: best Yorkers, si.Bke2.n3; fair Yorker*. fiOOad.Tji roughs, SJ.UX* mtEEP-Keeelpte. in,o*jo head, against n.fioo lut week: aupply fair, with aitoady market at about laat week’* prtcoa: best. mu to 120, «4. lout, to; Rood, uu to lu*. 5i.7301.0U; fair, 7J to tf\ sj.u)*;j.uO; iambs, *3.0004.23. To the UVxfrm Aitoeiated Prrti. Ka«t Lmuarr, Nor. I.V—CAtrtK-Heceipt* to-day, 87H head tbrouali, and nouu localt total fur four days, 1,U77 thruuuh, and I,Adi local: nothin* bore for kale to-days uobuaiueM. Iloua—uecelpu to-day, 4,«4‘) head; total for four day*. l.\7;iU( Yorker*, I'J.Sia'J.Oi; Pitiiadelphlaa, fu.irwtu.9u. lo-day. mo head; total for four diya, 2,tM>] bualneaa cluae 1 for the week. Special DlioatcM io TJit Tribune. Auuxr, S. Y., Nor. 13,—uaxvKs—uecelpta, 444 car*: laat weak, 412: aupply cuaalatod of all aradea. rooacly medium and common, but no extra wulynu, witn few fair nattrea: trado has been alow un.l baainea* moderate at a decline tf ifustalea, I.au t head. bURtPAxn L*uu»-ltMelu(a. 73 oars: lost week. i<o; anuop very dull and lower, at t3.iiKat.3o for (toml to extra: lamb* in large anpidy, with limited demand, at • l.&u&A.uk the latter for extra Canad t. fn the IfVaUrn AnocUlltd Prtt*. Amiaht. Nor. i.v— Cattek—Uecelpu tin car-loads, •zalflit 412 laat week: the supply embraces all *ort*. In clndlnx a few natives: none of superior (iiullly In the market: prices declined He. ruasPAwn l.Atans-ReuotptsTS car-load*, aaalnstno lost week: demand lor »lioen light: prices unchangud at for lamb* slow; extra. extra Can* out*. 6c. HurPALO, M. V., Nor. 13.—Cattlb— Uoeelpta, filO; fair demand t lower tirlcei: ctiulce atuera, >n.n:4. good ahlppero. 41.8 81. ;u; meuiuni, s:i.uum«:i.7-*m mix* ed butchers’ and comiuou. |U.4r4il.S>i all ufferlng* dllpOMdof. hiirei* axi> I.AMna-UecelpU. 1.400: marxet active and lowers fair to gotHi Western sheep, i.ti>>: cominun, sj.is); Canada lautbs, s!.:!.>; a caia uusold: aalc*. 41 cars. Ilons-Kocelpta, 7. I.TOi market without decided change; beat grade!sold. HEW TOIIK. New York, Not. la.-OkRVKs-llecelpU, 2,90 us no further decline In price*, hut a very slow utule. ami several car loodsrsrrlod overt extreme ranee, 90.754 n..'<ot majority of uiea tt 9r. in**. aa i let* than 2Ui taken by exporter*at sx.no'tu.:a)t shUimenta to*day, I inure and i.DUquaners or beef, auaap-Itecelota. i.«ut sheep. dull at 93.0044.2.1, irlttiJcarlOAdeatft.il per lixJlbss lambs selling fairly aIiUVM export*, ijn alive. hwink—uaceipts, it,ria)i live, qulst at 93..V4:j.5.-,. wltn 2 ear load* at of Ohio corn-feu at 9J.JU, and a car of Kentucky pig* at fd.aa •T. LOCI*. At. tofts. Nor. iv—>l<m*-Actlre and flrmers light shipping and Yorkers, » J.4Va J.7;n packing sat Do*- ton*, fu, 7101.00: butcher*'and I’hlUdclphls*, 92,(04 j,no: receipt*. 7. itfJ: •tilnioema, i 2». c*rn.a—Good Butchers'stock ateadyand uachingodi other grade* weskt heavy shipping steen, 94,u041.f10| light do, 93.3A5a.75s native outchers' steer* and oxen, •2..'>0>43.&js through aid wintered Tuxaus, 92.254 3.134; receipt*. I,urn shipments. 4.000. suuii*—Dull and unchanged! fulrto fancy muttons, •J.:i74«5.60; receipts. uajs shipments, w,ouo. OIgCINg.VTI. Cincinnati, Nor. i t.—lluu*—Fairly active aid a shale highers common, 92.:w.«2.7iji light, 92.7&*2.h0s packing, l2.db4d.odi butcUera.92.uo4J.UH shipments. TsUMHEIt. Ths wholeiale market was mpptled with about a doxen cargoes- The offering* confuted mmHr o'lnch Intnber.and about lulf-a-duun Mia* were made,chiefly la city dealers. Piece stuff woascarcu ana steady un» der a fair Inquiry at 97.0 47.21, the outside being paid for a cargo from Pentwater. Common Inch was quoted atfx.a»du.u> and medium at f.u.o®in.w». bhlagles were Heady at *1.7.143.00. and lath at 91.21. Sale was rvi>ortcd of 2. liM.txoil and A shingles at • I. S 3, and 133,000 No. I dual ft.Klon barge Irish from Grand Haven. The yen) market «u fairly aetlTO at the annexed range of prlceat Flret and secondclear, Ityaad:! Inch •ifJO'xaxi.ao Third clear. IH lo J Inch.... id.ouv*Jo <w Third clear. Inch yu,u» Mrtl and clear ilreuad aiding ja.ui Klrei common dretiod tiding Flouring. Oral common, dretwd 23.u> Flooring, Mcondoomnton. drewed vi.tm Flooring, third common, droted llua hoard*. A. lalaclice ami upward*. ... ai.OOMni.rki lloi board*. Jl, Ulnchci and upward*..,.. iM.ua*-.’7..Mi Hus hoard*. C I7.«>OM.^i A nook tmurvis 10 to 13 Inch, rough ■ji.um3h.ixi UtluCk hu-inK in to 13 Inch U Vki-vjVH) (.‘•luck hoard*. UMoiJmch lilumW.U* Dor common »locx l>u*nli u.u«*N.(«* Fvurlnu. xi.. I ; lO.Ouwll.iki Fencing. So. 3 Oumiuoa IwirJi lauttii.uj Cull boaM* nuMiaui Ulmtnuon-Kufl n.^Mlt.'O l>lui«ii«luQ'*iuif, 30t030 1 i laM'ftia.ou Cull*, 3 loch (MM* i), (•>■ Pickett. rough «uii •civet T.uxgiMO I'ickei*. Mlect. ilrcMoti. too iictdcil...... m.to I.ttb l.aoa |.7A Hilotfirc. ” A " tunu ir«l to tun drr 3.3.1*3.40 Shlngiv*. •itnitrO *rcc3 3 «»■• 3.13 frhlaklM.Su. I 1.030 1.1" CeJtr mluflct 3.IAM 3,10 BY TEIiEGUAPII. Way a th4f9. FOHKIGX CITIES. The following were received by to* Chicago Board of Trade yeatenlxyi Ltvgapuot. Not. iv-Asl&p.m.-Oraadttuflacailrr. Wheat—Wittier. tie 7do*a Hals spring. 7a M4w ad; vbiic. M Ida* l‘*dt club. Be OdaiUa 34. Cora. 33a 040 33a ud, Heat unchanged. Litibpool. Nov. ia-Ui9o a ro.-Floor. iß322ei winter,«w ludo9«3di •Priog.TaßddNOdi whilst* ridd Bands club, {t* KUdlOa id Com. 32* 8d034a. J'ora, 43* tkl Lard. ta* Bd llrcelpu uf vuc«t lan tire# days 31.0u-isoo>qr* being American Uvguroou Nov. li.-I'rlme Wo»» Pork-Laatero. 60*; Wcrioru. 44a. Bacoa-Now Cumberland*. Siaddi •hurt ribs stands long clear. 38*: abort clear. sue 04. bbouldcn. 2i*. Hams 4«s haro.Xwbd Prime ucaa oeef. market bar#. India mew beef. 70a: oktra India me**, fis Cbaeae. 47a Tallow. 37s Luvpux. Nui 16.-Lirgtii*ooi.-Wb*al dulls Call* forulaclub. t* ilAdlti* id; California white, Ba 840 0* 104. Cura, 3t*ud. Cargo#* off cuait— Wheat aud cum quid. Cargocaon paaarge-Wheat alow. Country market* lor vbeat-Eugliab quirt; freuclt Ann. Sptcidl DitpaicA i# jkt mouaa. LivxnrooL, Nor. 10-11:30 a. m.-flour, No. I. 32a; No. 2. IIM. GuaiM-Wbeal-Wlater. No. I. 8*34; No. Ate lud; apriog. No. I. Be tis No- x 7* *1: whits No. 1. Be lid; No. x 8*8d: club. No. I, lit* 3d; No. X Be lud. Corn-New, Ns I. 3te: No. X 24* Od. fßovuioxa-I’oik. *2*ftl. Lerd.33atd. ' l.ivaaroob, Nov. 13.-Cotto.t-la good demand at &HAOJI aalra 10.UO balen 1 peculation aad export, xua>i American. *,#*>; sale* of tha week. ou.uo: American, et.uvs epcculatur* took xuu ex* porters o.ou>; forwarded front abliw’ aid* direct to aploaers d-uxis actual export. xux>: toul receipts ui.uu: American, 43.U0; total dock, 34Xttut Auscri* can, iii,uu; amount afloat. nud,uOJi American, xii,* (uu. ÜBSAPeTorra-EaalertCallforuUwhlte wheat, 8a cd OJa l<idt do club; ueudtgiu* 3d; No. 2 to No. I red West ern apring, 7a Bddtßa Adi do wlutar. ms 7d«e* lOd. Cora-Wcatern mixed, 33* 04033 a Bd. 1 Feouasoaa-Lard-Amurlcan, sua od. Btct»»~Loag clear; VtMili. 2.4021.16 3.7M4.60 n*c«trr»-WheaU 91.000 qp*t American u ,**. " Varr* and fabrlca at Manchener firmer ’ M,OOO( * r ** A.vpivxkp, Nov. 16.—l , RrB'M.kuk-3,jif, i iA<». Ac. rr/c*. M nvifj.rrfi :io 001 3.60 I*" cow* .1.081 3mi 1 'Ji ..I.iuj 3 8. i'n dir n.iM X 7 a.rt* 34 I*4 3.10 38 T. 74 3.-7* Bfl M 77 14 K 97 3 60 n ojti 3.n 166 ItrtCkcri.. MT.7 3.70 xtatockera.. i-ott 2.7>i 13 BT3 Xfl" 7* «l X'O an mixed.... w>3 a ri* leeowa t.trii aco 87 Mil 3.50 II Ml < 3 60 36 718 Ul irjatocitert.. on I a. 67 31 C0W*...... tOi* 3 60 31 COW* Mil 3.10 (J 703 3.47 17 cow* M 44 3.(0 IMttonKCri.. R 44 3.J6 36 COW* 7-'.* 3 10 I-ICOW* in* 3.40 17 ~.c 747 3.36 3> MU’4 3.30 13 OJ6 236 AMERICAN CHIUS. 1 NEW 7otlK. Special Dlrpdfc* to Tftr Tribi,*, KewToke, Not. 16.-r,*At*..xvinter fn.,- receded f*«le per tin under generally f r( . e *L rtmll *i cluing at a rule quite hearilyi apring atiracie.riu’,’' attention. though offered lower. Corn In i» u * tlla and quoted off H«Wc per bn. doting wetk. !’?" - Weitcra. ungraded. 49«tflttc. Hy e dm, I ln,,Pl * No. 3Wt»ternquotedatw«.v.*c. Oaujnt'!. l?! r: demand* white Western, B.uoobo. at aaeaAu* V llr# Chicago. 314«33c. ho. 3 faimrioKt-Mc**pork more actire. clottne eri Weitem me»a In lietrcr demand at firmer meat* In more demand at unchanged price* u ' ut light demand and quoted lower for Western loi* J" ,a Western atcam lard In fair demand at higher n* . TBt least 30.33448.36. nBUf e'l •I a&Lotv-Abont *teady«ipjme to choice at oucu Kvoans-ltaw dull or. a nuts of 7©7'io for fn.. good refining Cuba. r * alr W WiusKT-Very dulli offered at 91,09 for regn'ac Fationr*—Fair Inquiry, chiefly in t | ie C h“.";. line at generally >teady rain, f or Liverpool eB J meutalncluded by ateam. «.000 bu wheat at m .. „ 7V» 13* irnfent Atutinhapni M U °' N«» Tome. Nor. 15.-CorTitx-»(cad**‘ ni/«,.,. future*ateadyi November, o.sact irvcembep 4^?*l January, ii.iact February, u.otcj Vlarcn. t. 7-v. i».m»*cj net receipt* at all United Plate* porid wee*. 377.0J0 bale*! lan year, Vnt«t r i n “ N ’' at alt United states port* to cate, i.av nuu-Vi,» c^f *•'*• 1. Kri,iMij eiiioru from all United Hairslirt. week, i3;.ouu: latt year. 03, ur,-. total mik/m!' 1 «,. th ’ United state* port* to date, tni.lKU: last »,.«• ~ ,'! u J| l aiock a: all united State* porta. 61».07j-t«.,V‘-’ J: 6au.'<r>: flock a( all Interior town*. |o» j>ii. ".i.uns Hock at Liverpool. 343. r__ • | l4 . vimV l,,rf . rV.rf "IvcKJ."'*" ,a “' ,o ' Fnovn-HcaTyi fair demands receipt* 17,, lup.r Pint. .nJVetera, B.a.v»xi.ii Kmitio,' Si'J'i extra, f >t good to choice, iVVno wheat, extra. 4.63«6.2>t extra Ohio. l.oula. |3.<KM6.7..t .Mlnneaota patent rroww.'ij.'ji’a ’u ittTjf—Wheat hcarys rccelpu. iT3.rtwbuj unm,i.i •prlng. Ki*ct No. u *|trtiig. c(vat«c: uncr«iM^ii J f> (rMI.OTt No. n do. 91.04*41.u:ts No, 3 ,iu g o J .No. Ido.9l.o7idl.*^suiifr4dcd t mi.(Ms No. 3 araoer. 81.u<4"ti.n..9*; iinara. *,i Bt.«K.<ai.llt No. J d... Of,! 60. 3 do. No. I uo. 91. extra do. 91.10H*-»l n ' U dull} N‘u.3 Weaiorn. !‘>M4l6*4c. Harley Uuij k'ni mf,‘ Inal. Malt quiet and unchanged, t orti celota, iikwi bus unkra.le.LVwfl4cj.No 4»4Cl NO. 3. 4«4«4li*fds No. 3 while. .Vc .&? finnert rejcli’f*.S«.‘*Jluus do white a * . 83c» No. a. :u4c: uu wnlie. :w»<ci no. 1. jffii !*J} Weitern. :«W©.i-’ot white do. * ’ miled llArAjuitfit shipping. s.f>.(»«yiu.uu. Hops—nominally unc-han'ird. Onocxmts-Cotfee-Markel dull. Sugar dull nominal. Muloaacs quiet and unchanged. nice nun lutlly unchanged. njJl ’ I’KinoLp.uu-gulrt and Arms United, crude. tu... fanned. UMro. ' -,|i l Meady al A4«16 0-iee. JtE»t»-yulcitu7lt-H.4 i. Tuupb* iine—Mcady. at 90e. Koos-lU-nry; Western. U7«2.74e. ruonstoka-i’ork more aeilrei mere. s7.oofl4rn (be latter for choice. llccf dull ami unchanged; ?7. meat* steady; long clear mlddlei, ti k q ilmri’ <■!«, inldilli'i*. Ac. Lanlflnnt prime *le*m. an.u.»uoi. w liurrßß—Market dull: Western. a*42i}c. n rt * CllXK>a-V.e*(crn. 2(493. 7V>iisay-Mnrkctdu!>. nt sl.m hid; sl. Walked Baltimore. Md., Nor. li.-FLouij-Dulland pm» amt nut Qimtiiuly luwcrt Western super. SJ.ioaa 7\7il extra. f i.754*1.23j do family, fl.ru&A.ou. ,M jißAiN—U'iieat—Western dull and lowers No. 2 Penn, •ylvanla red. $1,074; No. a Western winter red. and November. ft.mid; December. oil. January, SI.UVHOI.UJX. Corn—Western. fairdeins-i.l end eteadyt Western mixed, aput and Noremucr. ijijr. December. 474»4'10; Jmuary. 4.7«lC!Xcs itpjmTr’ ««c old. Oau—null anu easy; I’emuyivamo, 2?u‘h . Western white. 2Hu42oe: do mixed, 20027 e. Jire-y«ip demand and steady at.Touioc, ‘ >Ur-Dnilandlicavyt rennsylranlo. Sll.axAiv.io I’novt-uox*—Dull and nomltialt Jobbing trade ouin mew pork. *>A3u. nolle meats—Loose (huuuier*. a‘ic‘ clour no aide*, 44a4'iei naclccd, eitda’dac. iiaeuu anoulder*. clear rln«ldea,sJ*j; hams, loU-iiiwc 1.nr.1-ltertDCJ In tlercc, S7.OJ. aiTTEii-Cholcc in Rood demand; Wcitrn roll and packed, IGylnc. PETitoi.uoi—yulet. but held firmer; crude. r 4«. refined, nc. *'• cofrxa-Dull and nominal: Ilia eartroe*. 12l*aiac Wiusav-I.onert Il.(vv»<yi,lo. PitkiutiTi—'To UveriKiol per ateamerquiet; cottoa. A-ldd; dour. ua*»J: Rtala. IlKoxirr*—Flour. 4,7i* urle; wheat, cs,3ui but corn, .i.r.viou; oau, e.MVbui rye. maatu. 1 Biiii'MKNTi-Whcat, iii,wv uu; corn, 4,uobu. pim.ADEi.rui*. Putt.ADEt.pmA, Nor. IA.—FLot'R-Raycr*' faror: •upura, $.1.30; extra,, $3.n0«.M.50s Mtoiu»u(a fam;ir, blitli grade*. »u.MX»7.AU. Xyu ilour.ii.ua (JJ.iv. uitAix-Wheat weak and active; No. a red. ti.irrK Oi.ot. amber, fl.mtii.tn: wniic, si.osai.ur; ,\o. j entcayu. uic. Ccnmuayi yeiiow, 4-cj muedold. 47c. ual* firm; mixed Wcaivrn. ltyo*icaJyi Weatern. :a<A uc. .IKIICMI* .!,(■ UC. IMoviaioM*—.Marketdull. Met* pork, f 1.0831.(M/, India mc«* In-cf, glu.iiu. llam*. •moked. ulcKlel, u>fQ7Hc: green. Sl.ioai.OA-v. Lsro-iiar ki-titull; ’prime •team, ti’lc. Iturrcn-bteadys New York Utato and Uradford County U’a*> etlraa, UDibiUc; Weitern ilcscrve, Kuua— Wtak: Western. 23c. I'naxsE-Marketdiiil: Wcatern. T(JBJic. PamoLEi'n-SoinlQJlly unchnnacd. Win*,:*— btnsa/i Weatcrn. tl.lus* ItKcsicrs—Flour. 3.uuui>rlss wheat, 38,000buj eore. 7U.u>:ibu: oau, iMiuinii: rye, h«ii,u. Wool—yulet but ateudrt nuiply irreotly reduced! Ohio, i'cnmylvanla, and \V»-«t Virginia XX uuJ auore. u*»ukti extra, nisdaXV; tii.-dluni, :k<a:i/o.| cuar*.'. :*.<«iie: Sew York, allclilKuii, Indiana, and We.t.-ia Due, ;titi;4oi mudium. :t->ui.i7ci comotng, waabefi. 3<a 42es do, unw.iohu.l, 2>k4;imgi Canadacumolu/, line uawiultod. UKtSile; rour»« and meoiuui uuwaou-J, 221(1274: extra Merino, pulled, UJkSUAe; .>o. ; and *u* perdue, uiKa tic. New Orleans. Nov. 15.—riPiuB-Qitlel: luwrDit. $.1.0,03.2.7; XX. $.1,7.7; XXX, $4.0<a4.73; lilik gru le*. « i.7‘64 i. 23. unAiN-coru scarce and firm at Oud-'ale. Oau- Market dm; ot;i-it*.uc. CuHX'MBAL-giiiett held at 82.27. Hay—bleady: jirluie, 9ift.t*is choice. tlO.ui. Provision*— Pork wcik on.l lower iu «s.uk24 134. Lard steady! tierce, nwoOlfiJi ki-g. 7H*»7J*c. Hue ineats-tjuiets snoutdura. now, *tuj old. nominally 24i*J*Jc. Hacon-Murket Unlit siiuuldurs qiimed *i nWct mar no. clear, no. Hauu-bugar'curtJ, dulls now. llvUtto: old. lUGltlc. WiiiMCV-hiii»ii»i Western remitted. 91.0131.10. UimcEiilßs-Coifee iiciidys outgoes ut orulaxrr to prime at iJllQlHDto lit gold. sugar stem])'. wlhi a (air demand; common to trood common, *4 »Vii fair lu fully fair, prime tu etiulee, e<co.«i; yellow clarified, o}(<«7!4u. Ulce—Market dull at *4 Uric. liiux-Qulet ami weak it 72d7i!4c. or, i.otn*. 9r. Loin*. Nor. M.-Fi.oirii-I'nchangpd. Graix—Wheat sternly s cash dull nnd weaxt future* No. 2 red. (WH4-«4o caiht Novemli.-rt «THrt*CMo DeceiuuvmwUwHrHu Janusrrs >o. gdu, (CtitttHdlvct No. 2 epriug. <344.345. Corn dutlj 33*» <.».U'»c Uauduilt luc cnaht do oollou*. I!|* Urmi 4:14c bid- Harley dull and unchanged. WubKi-Lower at fl.u*. Pi:ovs*lo.\ *—Par* quiets Jobbing at 97.4047.t3 deliv ered. Ury-tult meat unchanged. Hacon amis old sue* I *, 93.7.1. 9a.043.crt. and 91.e04i.uu: now and ribs, f4.iu. Card easier at f ».7n. UaoKirT»-Klour.d.<Oi brUs wheat, Ttsanbu; com. 2«.ujo but oats, 4,ujO bus rye, 4.UJO but parley, O.UUOU. .Hiin'MK*rs-Ftour. io.ujo brlit wheal, W.u» bus corn, nonet oau, 2U.OUJ but rye, 21,uw bus bsrle/i 2,utri nu. CINCINNATI. Cincinnati. Nov. 13. Cotton—Steady attic. Flouis—Dull and unusianged. URAiw-Whuat—lu good demand at full prlcess ra and while, Moau.'Wt receipt*. l«.i»Obus •blpua-uU, ll.uuobu. Cor.i-Duliaoddrooplnaal2iw3Hfe. oa« In good demands stronger, at 214J14C. ilye dull *1 4i»J. Uariey dull an J druu lug. ~ I'Rimvioya-Pork in fa!r demands flrmers ou. 97.2js now. 5i.2.1, December. Lard coalers ibisifl. 93.K1. ca*it onu Djcemburt kettle, id. UuU mesial* good demands shoulder*. 9tiWs snort rib*. s:i.7tMLni •aurt clear nominal. Uoxed ineou in good demand; ■boulder*. Untweek In Ducesma'rs lung sad •hurt clear, 9t.;n, Noveinberi short clear h*>J *} 91.d<4. cosh, liueoc steady ut 9J.il, ft. 214. “4 gl.irdt*. WuuKT—Actlro and Ann at 91.04. llorrau—Steady and unciimiued. Uxaxtu Otb— Higher at MILWAUKEE. . Milwaukee, WU., hov. »4.—Fhoct-Qulet o • Uiuis-Wheat quiet: oreneJH''lower clon'd Ku. 1 Milwaukee hard. sl.Oii no. I Milwaukee. N«>. 3 do. file: November, tiles Keccmorr. mIH-i J ** - uary, njftcs So. ;i Milwaukee, 7-ut No. ■». dies rvj«*‘ ed. .v«c. t orn i)riii»ri» So. 3. :i3l*e. oat* »t'*a In V»- No 3. nfae. Ityo noa-lyi No. I. -t.'u Harley quirt! No. Eaprinrf. HI ».,*•» Uccfiliuoi, die. , . ~ I'uuviaioiis—Hiraln quiet. *lnn pork, old. !«•••> new. ►'a«ioui»—Whcji to Huifaio, 4V**l IU. Eli*r»-Flour. n,uou brl*i wheat. rvomho. niiji'MEara-r’lour. l.miwbili! wuujt, thhuxiht. I.oritTILLR. Nov. I\—C<»lVUK—Steady at UC. Kunu—imlland unchanged. . . .... i;u»u»-lV*jo4i timers ivd. u*cs »mli»r •w. Otv-iUtc. Cum »u*u4y. wills a fair demand: wMte. »£* mixed. 3oc, Data nrta; wuittt, 34c; mixed, 34* lE >* uutcl at sjc. tUY-etmly. wilt) a fair demand. . , i*i;ov(»nix«—]*ork nominal. card tnaract vhmee lauf Here#, da. urn do ken. *<•'*' *’ U J maria atceJy; aliuuUtsrs 3};o: clear flu. i« partly i.urea Ur.-on *:oad> j moulder*, ;ics i-u arris |k‘.*«Hc: clenr. 4*ac. tlama-aueer-cnred nominal. Wim*v-bioadw» 1i.04. INDUMAHOLIa. .. H Iju>ux*k>u».Nu». ij.-lli>o»-Flrmi etoolc^ .I*" 93.hu fair. ♦XiiXOXTUt atevkcra. |3.ua*J.4W. ie fancy, t3.h009.Mi family. l«-0* *unai*-Wlieatitcadyt No. 3 red.are. Cora quiciM 83‘#c- oataateadyt wulte, 3tc. Ilya. 4i»f. pgovinox*—slsoahlrr*. vi»cj clear r.o. JWm** Lard. si.»a Hams o!4*oWu. i ... UxoxiKra—Mheatl lijunbut corn, 3l.ua) la. oHA 3S.OUJ bu. lloarox. Nov. IA -fKbn-deadys Wcitera t4.usad.3ii coiuutou eatias |3 THOt-Jr. alu extra*. ei.t*s*A.ut. Mlonemta do. • winter whoau onlo anl Michigan. • “ »*jv not* and Indiana. »».7*aVW; m. Uml*. **-VltlvSK linaix-Com quiets mixed aud yellow. .-*}** | ateamcr. Ott.s'o»a*i uew. erutiHec and extra white, auoiuci No. -•while. JlVro'3 •-* * j white. » OJ.-SC: mired. UO4Ji Ujc. «t>-- Kg-aii'f»-yiour, ti,u«»brl». ToLti-o. Nor. 14. -uaa*Wheat dulls amber V Izu. i«4»3aakod. i«Hc bid*. No- 3 red *lP\ffr.jV we»t* November. us l <ui January held at 04.*. b eruamucr. uitje. Curuuuid; No. 3. uew. Oalaiuactiv#. ~„h l KecsiPTa—Wbeah T3-000bus cum. 3U<| 1 « J * butruMTa—Wheat, 4A.i«»ibiisCoru. Ahttas. PtTsoiT. Mlcb., and ew*^ M lower; eairsWM« So. 1 1 D#ovmucr. B-Haes January, stdaes so. I m»uu,. »»» rvuclpu, Mhuot bu; auiputenls 4,smmuu. uiirrato. .. ..-t«te4 Dvppaio. Nov. li. —ouai it -Generally w* 6 and orlcea notulntlly unchanged. . h|i BOffl !aaliy k gatuuTa—Canal and ruisruad fr«U“ M '“'**** uncuaugqd. o*wsu<s Not. li Cu« wnsto Michigan. Bl.uus No. 3 MUwaukiS •lead/; No. 3 I’uUsau, 44c. Pkoku. Not. ix-Uiou*km- I,uU 444,1 •l.iXlbdi.Ub; uoaaleercpjrtcd PE'niOLEITJI. Cl.lvxl.axo. Nor. u.-f *t«oi.bv»-»»w 1 standard while, llu teat. Be. .. - U( js Firrennu), Nov. la—faTgoteve-Q l "';* ftn<X |l.lu at Parker's for Immediate ahipmeot* Be, Philadelphia delivery. . „< r >aeun On. City, Ps. Not. ii.-pgraoi.gLa-* »■