Horticultural tldverti sent cuts , 
On the following Wednesday, 1 . 7 W) fresh beeves 
were thrown upon mo market. uud 130 stale animals 
were added, These Inst, being mostly thin cattle, 
were nothing improved, lint lot stock brought a slight 
advance, the best reaching lfi.se. on the scales, HO its. 
to the e»vt. Very tew, however, went above liio... unci 
the great hulk of the stock sold at 13tal5c.,bcinK rut It¬ 
er thin in llrsh. 
The following are the prices nt tbo close of the 
market.; 
This week. I,ast week, 
OtrnU. 
Extra fine htillocks, V 1 b...It! @ 'CS 15.S @ Hi 
Good to prime. " ...IS ® 15W 14R 64 1/i 
Medium..,... “ ...UK @1*56 U (,4 11 
Ordinary... “ ...is @ U 11W 4,1 12k 
Poorest (trade.... .. “ .. 9K GS 11 9 fa) In ,. 
Average of all sales. It @ — lay @ - 
Those cattle came from tno following stakes, viz.: 
nilnois. 2,100 Kentucky. 681 
New Vork.1,0:17 New Jersey. 10 
Ohio. 080 Canada. 
Missouri. th Texas...827 
Pennsylvania . li Indiana. 121 
80 Connecticut. 20 
HA MO. I 00.000 11K 
* I reus, of choice varieties ; 
and Price List to ]•;. k. Cot'll 
lid., or JiNo WILKINSON, 202 T 
A I.TUY PEACH 
Mend Tor Clltalogllo 
HAN, Middletown, 
I'ownsGml St., ihiiit- 
dry-i icked New Jersey; IVestoiuund State ranged 
from 18c. for poor, to 23c. for good. Chickens sold at. 
about former figures. Ducks were over-abundant, 
and quoted at an unusual cheap range— lIMlSc. for 
fair and 22c. for prime. Geese at this season received 
only a scattering demand, ranging at 10 cr<.h 5 o. 
Canal apples are arriving largely, and are going In 
store at $1 for prime winter and < 3 .flO@ 3,?5 for lota 
that cannot be put away safely. These price.-, are 
about $1 lower than opening price for lines last year. 
Quinces have Closed out low, few remaining that 
will go above 87. Fine Catawba grapes have stiffened 
la price wffli Die holiday to help thorn. Considerable 
bright stork brought 12c. Pears have now only ail 
exceptional trade, bringing full prices for fancy to 
city owners. Cranberries are steady at $ 11 , 12 V bbl. 
Ilay and straw is unchanged. Broom corn ranges at 
?UIu 11.50, for red to green. 
Unitor is held with more confidence, as the receipts 
are lighter, and dealers look for a more general re¬ 
vival of business sifter the extra consumption of 
Thanksgiving week. For England from Montreal, 
ll.W firkins have been taken since our last. Wo 
have regular though not heavy receipts from Canada. 
Western rolls are poorer, and consequently cheaper. 
Wild ducks are less plentiful. Quail are abundant, 
and with an increasing enll are flrtn at ?IV ; v dozen. 
1 enison Is going into more general use,mid carcasses 
are worth We,, which Is hotter; saddles, with the 
shoulder on, 20c., clear saddles. 23c. Small game y 
unchanged in price, the weather and period helping 
to work off more stock. Common potatoes arc quoted 
lower, asff ho receipts include a large proportion of 
them. We quote Poacn Glows and Dyekuiun, $ 1 . 7 . 7;,7 
2 .'ii, without bbl.; other kinds, ?1®1,50. Swoet pota¬ 
toes will sell when good. Onions linvo advanced to 
$4,...4..70 for red and yellow. .Marrow squash are In 
( ill DICE APPLE Tit EES, Horn .To. u 
wantod'.^WrfteVo SU" ion """"" n “"‘ 8 ' *«* 
" If. MANN & CO .,<311 man, II 
QOLORKD FEATMCN OF 
FRUITS AND FLOWERS 
Drawn and ( qlornd from Nature in the very b, 
Style, for Nurserymen, Tree Dealers and Amateur 
Also, Fruit and Flower Pieces, Groups, dlffcrc 
sizes and styles, for parlor and office ornanients 
A large collection ,,t Plates now on hand, a 
additions constantly made. 
I uruishod separate or neatly bound, ns desired. 
These Plates ure Equnl to Any Mnde it 
this (hi 11 ntry. 
Four Sumplos by mall for $ 1 . fiend for I,Nt \ 
dress F. K. I’HIIKMV. in,......in 
‘pVKE.BREfl CHESTER WHITE PIGS. 
A I nrs.m» wishing to improve tllelr stock, should 
remember that we breed and ship our own pig^. For 
particulars, address J. W. k .M. lltWIN. 
Peniiingtonvllle, Chester Co,, Fa. 
C iiiee.se factories, with eight 
/ years' expertetioe in the business, and as a dealer 
in Dairy Supplies and Funilshlnu Goods, 1 offer my 
services in locating, planning and rnriiiahing rheese 
lactones. Plana and snood fictitious drawn. Cheese 
makers provided. (. \ I'tlJN 16 R H. WEEKS, ' 
Sec'y American Dairymen's Association, 
_ 81 . ncuse, N. v. 
Michigan.,., 
West Virginia.. 
iHileli Cows.—Wltii -i much larger number of 
fresh cows offering, and a dull demand during boll- 
day week, prices are $66410 per head lower and trade 
very dull. Mules of common cows have been made 
as low as ?40 bach, but they were of llttlu account. 
A carload averaged $77, with nothing selling above 
$110, anti few go over $97. There l« a surplus of 
ordinary milkers on hard. Buyers Com plain of the 
large number sent In ami attempted to be sold us 
fresii, which have been partially mllued out. 
Veal Calves.-There Is a little Urnmess In calves 
They usually sympathize with beeves, and an ad¬ 
vance Of nearly J(e. v It In cattle helps the calf 
trade. Memo very tine Jersey milk calves sold for 
1 ; r v th, but very few go over 12 K© 13c. In fact 
there are but few really good milk calves, at any 
price. Nor uro grass calves plenty, the season of 
I limr greatest ubunduuce having missed. They are 
quoted at 4H<B<lVe. ,1 is, or $ 8 ao 12 ,< head, a pun of 
them averaging $ 11,93 each, with 22 head 289 lbs. aver¬ 
age at $11.73. 
Sheep nud Lnmhs. Horn wo havojan Increase 
of more 1 halt M,ihhJ nver the receipts of the previous 
week, 't was a mistake In sending in so in.aiy, as a 
light supply usually satisfies a ’Thanksgiving week. 
Thu tnllt ijjt 1 he offerings was poor and not wanted. 
I I ofico lull pons are still holding', "With acuvrely lust 
week(4 Prices oll'erlluj for them. Extra lots have 
ltd a HUle higher, viz., at 7 c. and even 7.",o per it>., 
while a sum 1 1 lot lit 130 lbs. brought 7\C. Fair to 
Rood sheep are quelled nr 64460 ., wild pour at ioUKe. 
I .Minus range troni 5 ti»7’-i'., but ure generally sold 
mixed with sheep. Holders ure hoping fora better 
market by Saturday lOhcn urn net anxious to sell at 
present olTui's, A rn.» of the latest transactions are 
s oar Htate sheep, ill lbs., sold at, I ' k <\; a ear .Michigan, 
• ilb».,3e.; some t'an atlas, 90 IEms., jVc.; and one deck 
Of .113 lhs., at 7 V,i’.; also, 130 Canada lambs, lit (a 78 lbs., 
at 0 yfejifc. A let of* 102 head, mostly State sheep, sold 
ip each. Aiming the returns for .the week But 
ended were 2,ij| hand uveraging $3.59; 1,907 at $3.73 
eaeh, mid 3,823 at $l.i i per head. 
H» iin*.—Most of the lions are being Allied and 
packed or cured at Chicago, The l.'.M.i give hogsso- 
eeived during the past week are only half thesu ri- 
vals ol the corresponding week last year. In conse- 
qucuoo of 1 huso light receipts—barely satisfying tho 
Irosh trade—prices have advanced about lu. {' it., 
cutters paying nioro than they can afford to, rather 
than he idle. Wo quote live at Hl>,<a:lT,e., and 
dressed lit IJtfifilH VO. A lot Of 211 II.. Illinois hogs 
were rold to arrive at ll^o. 
LATEST Nov, 11* 1 *. Jl. Very little Is rtoimj 
so soon ni ter tho holiday, Into arrivals of poultry 
aupjdylng the nluco id' meat. 
Hcrvcs. Only C77 cattle 01 me In to-day, hut there 
wore 670 head'held from former markets. Small ns 
was the supply they could not all bo sold. 1 ’riuos 
are without change, A drovu of 8 cwl, Iowa cultlu 
brought $73 per hi ml, 
Sheep. Arrivals to-day.2,812, with about2,300held 
D'oin yesterday Prices are searcoly as good for mu* 
difini and thin lots, and very many remain unsold. A 
carol poor si lb. Ohio slump sold at (Me., with two 
cars fair 80.' ; lb. sheep at Do., and Llireo cars 8 ,> II)., at 
o:,c. Homo 70 lb. Kentucky lambs brought 7’.4c. 
Hugs.-Kooeipts 3,2or. this morning,and no ohango 
to report Tliruo Cau 1117 lb. Ohio liogs brought 10uo. 
Prime tlllnois are worth 11 ye. 
\\ AX VOCIC Ifll.L If LOOKS WITH 
’’ , W'A I.KKHH WAXING COMPOSITION. Pat¬ 
ented May 12,18d8. a powder simply sprinkled on t he 
floor bef.ire dancing begins. 1Vin i‘ante<l In niveim t nil 
ditsf; making n smooth, glossy floor. Herd, with full 
directions, tor $5. Address UL'HH H. WALK EH. 
Icacheref Dancing. T9 Greon St., Boston. Mass. 
i-ja. 13- r F | iK oiiio nipfiovEi* ciies- 
*- tor Hogs product) tho unuteat aueiuht 
fejUjjJ. .1 of Pork, for lood considned, ol any known 
Lrced. Send.stump for its descrifitlon, and 
—T-T s -r 11 grout variety of other Thwough-hrcd and 
. r-TSA. Ji Importtd Antmuh and Fowls. 
L. B. SII.VEH, Salem. Ohio. 
tV For statement of lion. Jon \ Danfohtii, rela- 
livoto Ohio Improved Chester Hogs, see UuitAliof 
Oct. Ut.i, page 059. 
JJI 5 MIY WARD UBECUER’S 
HSSAV ON 
The Potato Mania 
WHITTEN EXPHKSSI.Y FOU 
W . I II H I, I, , 
FRUIT and proditce 
U YII s S I <> \ ,TB 1:1: CJ H WT 
320 CREENWICH STREET, 
JV Id W V O It TC . 
n e.^ Ew - v 111 1Kint is the 1.1 VKST of all our 
at,rit ult iii .il, Iitururj, UfUl faiuily wot*klv m*vv*»nupc»rH. 
it was started twenty years ago, in lidebe««r, the 
..and ufter iprendfug Itself all over 
' ' ‘ ‘ is moved its head- 
Gemwoe country,-:i„„ 
the North, West, and South, if ha-- 
quarters to this inelropolla, find now threatens the 
whole continent. It has walked over the New Do¬ 
minion, making friends at every step, |t hhs cap¬ 
tured Alaska, and is fitting out a squadron— OT ■‘pro¬ 
gressive planters •_ for Cuba. Besides furnishing 
good reading ferTtie moil, it takes good care to furn¬ 
ish something for Women and children. The lUrxtAi. 
is the very best paper of Its class. 
So sit I tl* neighbor 8 . R. Wllls, editor of tbo 
able, scientific, instructive and appropriately 
etnbellNIied m-.d named «■ Phrenological Journal 
and Life Illustrated," published nt 389 Broadway. 
The Journal commences its fiftieth volume in 
January, when it will appear in octavo form 
and wit h oLiter improvements which must render 
it the most boaulil’ul and valuable magazine of 
its class in tho world. We will furnish both the 
Ritual and Journal one year for $5. 
BEST’S POTATO BOOK 
This book also contains Exmmi m i n Potato 
CtTLTunE. Engravings and Duscuiptions op 
Nkw varieties, &c.. &c. 
Middling. . 25Ji«6— 0423V 2(IWi,62fik' 
(Hmd Mhidllng... 2 ii a— @ 2 fi>i 8fiX®2l),Y 
Flour.—The business has been moderate. The 
trude am buying cautiously. Tho foreign advices 
are of an advorso tenor, and with very full arrivals 
there seems a disposition to unload at -he decline 
noted bolow. 
Flour — 
No. 2, per bid . ¥ , 70 ra 55 55 
auperiliie. State. 4 H3 04 3 15 
Extra State. 5 13 Z 5 73 
Extra Western, common to good. 5 211 1,4 (j ,-,0 
Double Extra Western and St. Louis_ 6 85 (.4 7 70 
Hound hoop Ohio. 5 in to r> , . 
Houtjmrti super#. 5 .70 04 li 15 
81 mthorn extra und family. 0 30 , 4 )(j w 
’ California..... ,,,, _^_ 
Hyc flour, tine and Bupmllno.4 60 64 fi no 
Corn meal, Brandywine . t>'i;< be 5 30 
Corn meal, Western and Jersey. t 73 <,4 •>;, 
Com meal, coarse. P 100 lhs . I 80 (.4 - 
Corn meal, tine yellow and while, do_ 2 25 04 '• 
Buckwheat flour. F 100 lbs. ,3 514 , ;■ 75 
Grain.-Wheat shows n decline of 4 t-n lie, >< hush 
since our lust. Tho receipts aro raiher moderaie 
but lire sufficient wlt.h the dull slate of trade In cuime 
an unpleasant accumulation uf stuck. Millers nre in 
the market for only sufficient to keep tilings moving 
and exporters, with tho tmfiwnrablo tone 111 lorelgrt 
advices, have about withdrawn from Hie market. 
SPfIn? grades meet witli some speculative trade. 
Th<* tlcprcAAiori \n mainly on winter kindH. Corn 
11 ..Ids up well, (he arrival#are light, and apeculators 
are buying freely at advanced prices. Outs are quiet, 
the demand wholly from dealers, with prices about 
the same. Barley is plenty and weak. 
Wheat— 
Spring No.2. per bush. $1 23 a 1 28 
N'J.,. 1 05 (.4 1 15 
Spring, other grades . 1 ‘vi uit 1 34 
Winter Western red . 1 21 os 1 37 
Winter Western white. I |u 1 j ,2 
Michigan umber.1 3ll ® I 38 
< allfornlit white. . 1,4 _ 
Canada white. 1 43 44 | 59 
Amber Kentucky uud'i'unnessoo. 1 33 (.4 1 39 
Corn- 
Western mixed, sound. 1 08 ca I 0(1 
Do, unsound. I m (lJ) 1 ,,7 
Oats— 
... 04 Wei 63 
Western, new..... i;2 61 
... 1 50 («1 1 65 
Barley— 
Canada West... 1 30 Q 1 32^ 
Hops.—There is still a very quiet trade, although 
asleadlor range of prices is sustained for prime. 
'I lie best lots are pretty well controlled and not of¬ 
fered. The medium grades are ruling a trifle in tho 
buyers' favor, with a l oll stock and a desire to work 
olfsupplies. We quote Rt 20®i28e. London advices 
Sent to any address, postage paid, on receipt of 
50 CENTS. 
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Send In yoar subscriptions without > 
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cents. Address 
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H U specialty to sell them as 0 standard watch 
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BIT" Only Wholesale Agents for the Manufacturers. 
AGAINST 
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Of all kinds repaired, or taken In part pay for the 
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?2 Cortlandt St., New York. 
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celebrated HERNIA LOTION for bathing the afflict, 
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beautiful and healthy cities of Western Now York, 
would take two children Into her family, where they 
could have a Mother’s love and care, and tho advan¬ 
tages of a Sohool in the boose, taught by her daugh¬ 
ters. Terms—Including tuition, board, room, fuel, 
lights, washing, Ac.,—$700 per annum. Refers to Sir. 
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Dr. Bright ot the Examiner unit Chronicle. 
Address Mrs. It. E. i\, care of RuualNew-Yiiiik- 
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taking advantage nl ihls fact uatl tho favorable 11 
vices troni Eastern ui„rketa, ask prices COmtUIeralj 
TrtE New York Day-Book is an earnest out¬ 
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to WHITE BUPBIfiMAGYi STATE EOU tj'.ITY and 
ljl'.DlORAL UNION, us dutliiud und provided for In 
the Constit ution ”1 VVashinglon, bv the Founders of 
J n r V , , r e‘ in Anti standing iiow just where it 
dki ten yoftM h^o, it therefore nmi 
Iltfcrly repudiates A t.L Mlo l oinhmed effort.-', uf fa 
Ditties, tialtors und fouls to MO.N'i; UKLl/E the Gov 
crnimait, and demands 1 Im lUiSTcifAT in ViV’ 
THE VV i III Id REPUBLIC not merelyhcwmse ltu 
hast, hut hccimse the 1.0 W 111 K ACES c in not be in! 
mTC'm 1 " I'u ' 1 Without the Ultor 
dcntiaction- ol liMpubllcun instlliitlons, with n 
corps of writers nhiimiantlv coiunet. i.l to tlcinon- 
stiiUc this lionmiidouH truth to the populurtinder. 
Rllilldlug.U) convince the most ignorant and bo- 
nlghtcd that. Reconstruction " Im ubtiurmal imU- 
iloClill ftnd forever Impracticable. T 111 ; ,i>A y-BooiC 
confidently appeals to tria- Democrat:, everywhere 
to Conic to Its aid In i)iih great cause, mul mve Dem- 
wisc\ncvUable l0nS , ' r, ' Ul 1,10 yvn ' clt u,l,i ru,n Other- 
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families who take no otliar Journal, hoy und, perhaps, 
d' 1 ’" 1 ’• it will Continue and fmpruve its 
NkKTR onuK WJilSK 1 Suibtuiirv, ,«u as to nreseni 
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1 amiia Depart.':xnt win embrace the best, 
original and selected stories, mid especial care will tie 
^’nthftt nothing appears which ennnot, with pro* 
prioty, be read by every member of tbo family elrclo. 
It, •’Aunn i ..rcicw, hrr.umiKX'r win ,,. r u iiv 
i p KXl Kksshr fo. Country elri iilation. It, |„ contl- 
dent tliat Ibis journal Is worth double the price ol a 
weekly hurriedly reprinted from a daily. It gives 
foil and complete reports of the Nl.;w Volta. AVt> 
AbltA.VlT. CA'O'J.K .MARKkTH I GRAUrV Pltovisio.v 
and Cotton AI a It a ktm, und a. VVt;I'.ICLY Ui vn iv of 
kr S, Mffdi\|.a"f! U ^' t ‘^ oUiel * wlt " the Mahketh, 
hy 1 libKOItAI'lt, from NjCW UHLKANS, CHICAGO 
0 r J g 1 d\ig'ui*press! 1U ' AJ * 1CL1111Au » 10 lll ““ 
In iidvunctj of those of last wed-. Buyer# are un¬ 
willing to ooncoilc to t hese terms, and, iihii natural 
c'onsequeneH, business Is dull. We quote the market 
ilnn, at 34487,25 lor poor to medium, mid i.TC-vVa for 
good to prllUu stock. 
Sheep.—Tho receipts arc light, but the market is 
dull una dropping. Kates are3 ;,.,44 fur Western sheep, 
and 4i]V$o.7i) for Canada stock. 
Hogs. Receipts above an average. Market uctlvo 
ut ICs-DHJ.jd for all kinds. A. J. V. 
The Itr, i-al*g Show Bill, Urctiiium List, 
&c.. For 1S70, recently Issued, have already been 
mailed to ull unr'regnltir Agents. Wo will cheerfully 
forward thoeo doouiiicnts, und also speeiraon num¬ 
bers. without charge, to all disposed to form clubs. 
Send for tho Premium List, Jfcc., and note our " Uoad 
Pap Jar Doing Good." 
AI.LYN—STOCKING.—In Rochester, N. Y., on tho 
filth inst., at tho roslduneo at the bride's father, by 
the Rev. Henry fil. Hoiiiiins, I). D., Athkan c;. 
Ai.i.yn and Luc y Stella Stocking, all of Roch¬ 
ester. 
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power over men or animals. Can be obtained by 
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money and stock market 
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A warn t 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
M B.PHELPS & CO, 
^- 0Le acenh 
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The experience of FORTY YEARS 0,1 the part of 
our Mr. Simpson, anil the use of new and ingenious 
labor-saving machinery, enables us to oiler to tlio 
Iniui* u llni! ot goods in 
ORIGINAL AND ELEGANT DESIGNS, 
which for BEAUTY. FINISH and DURA BILITY 
CANNOT BE EXCELLED. 
All goods bearing our trade-mark, 
“IMPROVED ELECTRO TREBLE PLATE,” 
ARE OF TIIE BEST QUALITY PRODUCED: 
and, if found defective Or not ns represented, can be 
returned and the money will be refunded. 
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Pacific Mail... 
N. Y. Central. 
N. Y. Consul ,4 
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Reading.07); St. Paul....'..!.. 6 S» (BIX 
Mich.Bo.... 84 'i NHft Do. prof.83',; 83 ;x 
Ohio k Mias.... 28J4 26>i | * ’ 
The daily fluctuations of tho gold market have 
been as follows; 
Opening, i-iwcit. Hiiihest. Clous 
Saturday.126V J265f 127K 126'< 
Monday.12BV 1271* 127 
Tuesday. 127X 127 127 >4 127 & 
Wednesday.... 127}< 120X 1^7^ 127 
Thursday.— — — — 
Friday.126V 126X 126V 126 V 
L>UY Till? NOVELTY WRINGE«, 
x or at least take It on trial with ANY or ALL 
others, and keep the REST. 
Jif” For sale everywhere. 
N. II. PIIELPS A - fid., General Agents, 
17 Cortlandt St., New York. 
\\" 1 la C O V 
SILYEE PLATE 00,, 
■MANUKACTCKEllS OP 
THE FINEST QUALITY OF SILVER-PLATED 
GOODS. 
Factories, WEST MERIDEN, CONN. 
Salesroom, 21 MAIDEN LANK, NEW YORK. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
Nriv YORK. November 19.1869. 
Thanksgiving day has broken the week to an ex¬ 
tent that makes it nearly useless to attempt a ser¬ 
viceable report upon many items that receive a 
special impetus from a feast-holiday. Even sumo of 
the staple features of country produce will be de¬ 
ranged in their movement several days through the 
intention that commission dealers have hud to give 
irregular and perishable commodities. Although 
the first cold weather buliduy excites the market for 
table items, a good result obtains through u wider 
introduction of game, poultry and other stool: thilt 
depends upon the winter season for an outlet . Since 
our lust, and up to Tuesday, the prices we quoted in 
last week’s number, there has been a state of well 
supported prices, particularly in beans and eggs. 
The former are not expected to hold up after the 
lots on tho way arrive. During the past week 700 
bush, new French crop have sold at f'l. Eggs have 
been In good demand for pastry, the difference In 
price fi.-r fr.^sh and limed lias kept the latter moving 
briskly. Cheese Is uiore buoyant with better cable 
advices, and light receipts increase tho firmness: 
18>ic. has been paid by shippers. In dried fruit them 
has been some speculative movement, which gives 
the market a more active tone. Some very choice 
grades of comb honey ure now here, and very full 
prices are demanded. 
\F HOMES.—Soil, Climate mid Markets 
Send stamp f< > r ,'f0 -1 m go Farm Cata- 
MANUIA & HltO., Ririgely, Mil. 
to 8290 per Monili In Agentn. salary or com- 
1 mission, to soil our Patent, White IFire ( lollies 
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, A" officlent and cheap method of placing the 
Ritual In a convenient shape for reading and i,«. 
servatlon. Ills neat and d'urable-th.' r.ost of tho 
many Self-llinders we have examined. The Eureka 
bus board ddcs Covered with morocco paper, cloth 
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week, was only the beginning. Wl- now hate a much 
greater liilhntf oir, but thcroig ij<j acsiirltv A work 
So given up to poultry Is satisfied with less live stock. 
In the sheep line we have a large increase und ash.w 
trade in Consequence, while a very light supply of 
hogs enables holder.) to shove them up nearly Ic.'per 
The following are the receipts for the week ending 
to-day, shown in comparison with other seasons • " 
Milch 
Bwcvt^. Cow*. CftJr.va >|ltd*t>, |f 0 ,rn 
This week. 5,912 133 1.278 38,'.«il 15 h'A 
Last week.7.315 79 1.712 28,613 nsM 
Crrespona’g w’k’63..5.618 110 J.170 4 0.859 23 195 
Average ’68.5,037 103 1JU5 26,935 18,779 
lleeves.-Knowing that fewer cattle would bo 
wanted Thanksgiving week, when the turkey ot one 
day furnishes bones to pick for a day or two after¬ 
wards. dealers regulated me supply accordingly, and 
diminished tho receipts to that extent which enabled 
then, to even advance tile raves of fat. cattle. Tlu-y 
gave us 3.500 head on .Monday last, too many of them 
pool- cattle, ut a time when butchers wanted some¬ 
thing nice to plucu bfcstilci the poultry. A largo tur¬ 
key uud a fat roast of beef go side bv side on many a 
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