Milill 
iv»y -li. it ..1 Uio broad bucked and lull proportioned 
Durham, 
The offerings for Wednesday ware* only fro-h 
iiml '..ill ,tule cattle. tbo bulk of Uiuru of inferior 
quality. Butchers hud bceu so tfouhliul for weeks to 
gei aniiu? ebrjiLv* t’titl 1 •> tint*, they bill ugultnt each 
other anil rati tint few extra line bullock h tip to lOv.,,. 
<L V'ncL 
jimr.tji 
N fi.r>HELPS 8.C0, 
?0LE ACEIII: 
0-^111 riA.,I- ,■ N 
OlTd. As'd. 
’ II? til 1ITU' 
_ „ „ - - OfTil. As'd. 
U. S. (Vs, 81 C...117* 117* . r 9. 5-20s,n..’t!3U14 V 111* 
D. S.5-20S, '81,.. — - V. S. 5-2lls.c. '67.115 115* 
U. 8. 5-203 C. '62.114* 1U* l . a. 5-203 c. 68.1UY 115* 
U. 8. 5-20sc. '61.112* 112* | U. 8.10-t0s, ...107* 107 V 
U. 8.5-20* c.'05.112* 112v I 30-yeurcur Pac.107* 107 V 
The stock quota dons at 1 P. .M. to-day wore os 
follows • 
Off’d, AskM 
Cumberland... 2iU* 77* 
W. F. & Co. Ex' is* 18* 
Adiiius Ex.57 * — 
U- S. Ex. 62 52 ff 
Am. Mer. Union 54 85* 
Quicksilver. 14 14 2 
Canton Co.5,5* 5a 
Pacific Mall.... 52* 53* 
West. U. Tel.... 3.14 36* 
N. V. Cen-175* 1715 
Erie.. .,28 28* 
Erie pref. — — 
k’.l Off'd. Ask’d. 
77* Alton* T. II... - - 
18* Alton & T .Il.pt. - — 
— Tol. W. & W... 57 60 
52K Tol. W. * W. Df. — 
85* Mil. A St. Pailf,. (13 68V 
11 j M. * St. Paul pf. £8* 83* 
5a Ohio* Miss. . .20* 86* 
53* Mich. Gem.120 121 
.56* Mich. South.sa 88* 
.715 ill. cent.1,315V — 
28* Clev.Cot *Cin.. — — 
— Clev. A Pitts . 83* 83* 
Harlem.133* 133 
Harlem pref.... — — 
Heading.99 Pty 
Chic. * Alton.. .149* — 
Chic. * Alton...119* —_ 
fine. & Alt., pf.148 150* Mariposa pref.. 15* 10* 
N.J. Central..., — — | Port Wayne.80* 87 
S3 0. A N. Western 74 V 74* 
— C. A N. W’rn pf 88* 89* 
99* , Bolton H. A E H) 10* 
— Mariposa. 7* 8* 
kiro on the 25th ult. on his return to Europe. Our Five-twenties sold at 1 o’clock this afternoon 
The completion of the Suez Canal, it seems, in London for 83* for ’63s. 82V for ’65s. 84* for ’67s, 
,,q already affected the rate of freights to and f“ d 73* for Ten-forties. The New York prices at 
[kin India and China around the Capo of Good WdStlUfl , 
kipe. A serious decline has taken place. U. s. 81 c...iu* *liT* : r 9.5-203,n..'65.i 
U. S.5-20S, '81... — — l'. S.5-2IIS.C. ’67. 
Austria. U. 8. 5-20S c. '1.2.114* 1 u* V. 8. 5-20s c. 68.: 
U. S. 5-209C. ’151.112* 112* C. s. 10-403, ... 
he Dalmatian insurrection has not been sup- y. s . -vaju c . (5.112* ] i2v 30-yeurcur Pac. 
|rcssed» as hgs been reported. News of the cap- The stock quotations at l p. m. to-duj 
uro of a dcllle by the Austrians is received. follows • 
North Germany, Cumberland°.^ 2*v 9 77* Alton* T. IT* 1 
Ufa. Burltaqamk has returned to Berlin with 67 * _ ToY*" * 
je Chinese Embassy. u. s. Ex.'. 52 52* Tol! w.’jfc w. of 
Am. Mer. t’nion 34 85* Mil. A 8t. Putff, 
Rome. Quicksilver.14 14* M. A St, Paul pf, 
rnu Pope has asked the Grand Duchess Olga ftSg?”Mu'mV^^V.'; 
intereodo with the Czar in behalf of the West. U. Tel.... .35 * 36* Mich, south.... 
.ihnlies of Russia N - Y - Cen .I’SY 17fi HI. Cent.. 
unolics or ttussia. Erie... 28 28* Clev. Col A Cin.. 
Italv. Erie pref . — — ClOv. A Pitts, . 
3 , Hudson River. 1.77* 157V Cine. It 1 A Pac 
A i.l the members of the Cabinet have resigned Harlem.133* 133 C. A N. Western 
k .nori-n-tViHrw Harlem pref.... — — O. A N. W’rn pt 
kftir porto-roiios. Heading.99 99* Boston ll.it! 
art-ioo Chic, a Alton...149* — Mariposa... 
Africa. ciiie. & Alt., pf.148 ISO* I Mariposa pref.. 
The Duke of Argyl, on the 21st ult., received N - J - Central.... — — | Port Wayne. 
telegram in London from the Governor of ’ 
[imbaVi announcing the receipt by the latter PRODUCE AND PR0VISIC 
1 3 letter from Dr. Livingstone, the great Afri- - 
i traveler, dated at Ujljl May 13, 1869. The New Yoke. November 
vjgulshed traveler was in goon health, and Tien ns and Peas.—Receipts of beans hi 
Li been well treated everywhere All doubt t0 7)0 steadily large,and with the stoppui 
,j 8 safety is thus set at rest. lin * ° r lraJe 0 c »8ioned by a poultry woek 
— mm_ ket|is lower. We quote prime mediums ai 
other grades, 12.2602.75. Prime marrows, 1 
QPTT'T AT -NrnTTr'P^ others, *2.50(33. Tho receipts of beans i 
IN U-LXtJXilJi bush. Canada peas are quotable nt *1.4515 
:. . . -- -~ In bbls.; $l.'25(al.30, In bond. Southern 
CLOTHES WRINGERS peas quiet at f l<.'i4.25 per two bush. bag. 
call kinds repaired, nr taken in part, pay for the Beeswax—Dull at.38®.40c.for Western ai 
C.vivERSAL,” which Is warranted durable. orn - 
It. C. BROWNING, Agent, Broom Corn.—Except for extra, the i 
.'2 Cortlnndt St., New York. unchanged, lied, 10012*0.; green, 13015c., 
«», — for choice. 
HOLIDAY PRESENTS FOR ALL, Butter .—The market continues inactivi 
Ly tic found at Park ntt A Co.’s, 98 and 100 Summer *’eceipts are In favor of holders, and there 
I ,Boston, Maas. To enable every person to provide position to case up on prioes fnr tine tabt 
hmselvea with handsoino and useful Holiday Pres- 2 he market for this class receives some L 
t „ from now until the 20th of January. 1870, these . Ul , rou « h a fil,r Knstcrn demand, Wbicti, at th 
rmen will issue large eight-paged Catalogues of 7il : ®* considerable stock that rates next to f 
;,e newest anti best novelties in such goods as Kol s arc l0 ' V ’ e *« ept wllt ' n " ll,nrln * « 
- T Boxes, Desks. Glove Boxes, Albums In Mo- ?****• bhipments of Canada butter from 
. Silt and Velvet Bindings, real Morocco Shop- l f ur °pe have subsided, and larger quant 
Bags, Faroi'.lied Ib ttcules, Silver Plated Ware be tur ' K '‘ 1 Uil! * NV,ly ; tl|,J Currency permltti 
,1 cutlery ct dl doacripltons, the latest styles of f,, ‘' Ul ° week were 21.910 pkgs. 
.'f-lrv ,n Gold. C»rnellan, Jet, Shell, Etruscan, Car- £«!!". choice Orange Co., per lb. i 
..Ec and Hair, Dry Goods, So,. So., So., and him- Staie^!rkius%e.‘!’/.‘f:!!!!!I!!!!!!! ! ( 
mV-" 7 tho b lest and best published Books. They State flrklus, fair to good_I 
ivii.il ON K Hp.N’mtKli TltlKE'l’.a to every one who Stale half tubs, Uno. I 
become their Agent, without charging them 10 h wehdi*ue?!f.. l °... ■ 
n.tiacli as heretofore. Bead the change In tlielr state Welsh! fiilr'tiVgood..'.'.’.'.."!!!!.'.!!!!" ;■ 
.r ,iont In another column, and acrid for State Welsh, full made. t 
1 “ l, * uo> __ Roll Butter. j 
Slate, fancy selections. . I 
A HOME AND SCHOOL. Btate, store-pocked, and common lots. S 
- Western reserve and Due mark Ohio tick- n 
A lady living in the suburbs of one of the most Western raser've and'inenmrk' Ohio' ilVkl 2 
tilul and healthy eitles of Western New York, ins, fair to good.2 
:.,<1 take two children Into her family, where they Chicago and Northwestern, fair to lino_2 
it have a Mother’s love and care, and the uilvun- common.2 
*• iif a School in the house, taught by her dough- Cheese.-Tho market is very quiet, ami 
forms—including tuition, board, room, fuel, have almost withdrawn. There remains on 
washing, &C.,—WOO per annum. Refer* to Mr. another month for regular export tranaactl 
UaCuf the UCKAL Nkw-Yoiikkii, and the Rev. In view of thin fact dealers urn beginning i 
i lou r nf tho Examiner and Chronicle, prices, especially us the home trade is mai 
Mr- H. E. ( ., cure of IUTRAL NEW-YORK- few purchases, the stock tor which usu is lai 
*1 Park Itov, New York. best lines of factory are held at 18c., but a 
-*4-*- cm get lots good enough for Ills purpose at I 
THE UNIVERSAL CRY, receipts for the week were 38,548 pkgs. 
. , ,, , , ... . Factory State, extra, p .. 1 ? 
"HAT shall I buy for Holiday Presents,' can be Factory State, good to tine, p ft.HI 
ivered best by Pakkea A Co., 98 A 100 Summer Factory State, common. ft.lo 
, Boston., who Siiive an Immense variety of Holi. o'!o !l !£i®J? l i ,De ' a .. 
’lid useful articles, such os all kinds of Fancy F urm „„u<l to prhne, s ft.,.. p; 
.... Wr-ting Desk.,, titovo Boxc*. Albums In Mo- Farm DuTiv, cottnnoii to fair.\.15 
, aa.1 Gilt and Velvet bindings, real Morocco English Dairy, good to prime, *t ft.18 
?i>lng Bags, !■ urnlshod RuUoules, Silver t’latod f'lneuppte.BUUe, t< ft.!!.!.!,.!.?3 
te sad Cutlery of all description*. Jewelry India. Pineupplo, Oonnectiunt. T it,'.'.' ,.',!'! *! ,'atJ 
rJ l 1 ; 10 , r’JSKhtt* v! 1 ? TCn L *""" 3 “*» a ^Ht tt half cent lower, whlc 
iUOfe.iliiied Horn the real, Ac , &c., and In n- ln loah|ly lo UlL . ueeitno In gold. Thearri 
1 uf lbe utes , t iu, J mo f 9t ^ but tho stock does not accumulate. I 
w C " n " ns ‘1"'° ®wy* b ‘®* nocossary for thc wwk< nm Uales) . 
itpply the warns aud gratify the tastes of every* N ew ^ 
and they Claim that their superior facilities tfplnnd, 4c. Moblln. 
ituvl.ir these goods enahlen them to sell at very Boodtlriiinary::: 24^- • 
: under 1 no regular prices paid for auch artlulea. Low Middling,... 214 ..U— W 24 V : 
r want A leuts everywhere, to whom they offer Middling. 25 < 4 — 4*25* i 
i: liberal Inducements. Wo call attention to their Good Aliddling,.. 2i>*0— ih25* ; 
wtisomont In another cnlmnn. Ciilnr nn.I Vineirai-_Now nun* 
Hudson River. .157* 157 V j Chic! KI 5 Pbc. 103* 103* season for navigation, and with more stock here 
Corn Is In some speculative demand, and higher, 
with a limited supply. Oats are (irmly held. Barley 
Is heavy and plenty. Receipts for the week 1.362.026 
bush wheat. 171,632 bush. corn. 529,427 bush, oats, 
10.665 bush, rye, 25,139 bush.mult ,535,102 bush, burlej . 
Wheat— 
Spring No. 2 per bush. ?1 23 rii) 1 25 
Spring. No. 8. I 09 (oi 1 IS 
Spring, other grades.I 28 G# 1 33 
Winter Western red. . 1 20 oi 1 34 
Winter We.sturn white. I 40 0 1 60 
Michigan runbor.1 8f I 35 
L'ullforma '.711110. .i.i, -— 
Canada white. 1 40 0 1 58 
Amber Kentucky and Tennessee. 1 41 >Aj 1 16 
Corn— 
Western mixed, sound. 1 09 Q 1 10 
Do, unsound. 1 0.5 ijj l 08 
Oats— 
State. 66 @- 
Western, new. 64 ta 05 
Malt,. 1 50 (» 1 55 
Burley— 
State West . . 1 00 ®- 
liny.—There has been a good movement in ship¬ 
ping. The supplies have been hurried forward In 
season for navigation, and with more stork Imre 
of them was sold at 855® 00 p<jr head. Scarcely any¬ 
thing will now reach *W0. We noticed very good 
cows sold at *85, without the calves. | = 
VeuI C’nlve*.—No change whatever can ho re- A 
ported In 1 lie cult market. Hut for an Uicreaso In J\ 
the mtruborof liog-dixissed calves sent in, tlin lighter 
arrivals 0 / live would enuso an udvuuCe. 'There 1 a 
11 rm tone to the market, with a senreRv of fat milk 
calve*. *ncli as sell readily at 17013c., anil even W*e„ 
If very tlno- Common veal* bring Uiitlie, with grass 
calves at 4Sjtjj6*e. IIijg.dre**ed mill- calve* arc 
worth KJovlsp,; grass ami buttarmilk. Hcul'ic. 
Sheep null LuiiiIih.—T hu overstclt of the pro- Ar 
viou* week, with nearly us many now. prevent miv M. 
Improvement hi ordinary and medium lot*. Higher < ’it 
prices are obtained-Tor choice sheep, of which llioi'o do 
Is a great seuruity. Farmers will yet come to breed- am 
log more for mutton and loss for line wool. A fat lot hie 
of either Leicester, Cotswold or Souih Dowiluheep for 
of 120 lbs. live weight, would sell for 7c. '«< ft, do- out 
pressed as the market is, If very fat they would sol 
bring 7*c. IhBleiul or 4*o. for the thin little Merluoa Hu 
(It 7(1 IbS. We quote Common sbeep uL 4*® 4:\e.; fair 
to good at &v.Ce., and extra at 6*ip,6! I.anihs bring A 
very little more. Fat State lambs of 70 lbs. will sell /\ 
.Igents If ’'anted. 
A GENTS WANTED FOR OUR NEW 
L v work. Now ready 
A new Itaiuly-Rnokor Family Medicine, By Georoe 
M. Bkajch, A. M.. m. d,. 01 the I'nlvarsfty of the 
City of New York. It tells wliul to do aud how to 
dolt lit every emergOnov. yuackcry, Humbuggery 
ami Patent Medicines exposed. It Is the only relln- 
hle anil trustworthy work nl' the kind published, and 
for proof of this send for circulars. Sample copy or 
outtit free tangentIJneagent In YuflUngo Co., rn.. 
sold ,16 copies hrst two davs. I'l. It. TREAT -V CO., 
Publishers, 6,4 Broadway, New York. 
season for navigation, and with more stock hero at 7c.,_uml il selected ut 7*C. Some of the lute sales 
than holders could conveniently handle, prices have poor Stale sheep, 73 lbs., 111 4*c,; 259 of 77 lbs 
dropped some. There Is no Inclination to concede iN c y UHHif 87)bs.6*e.; 143 CanmlavKU lbs. 6>,..., with 
further. The quality of this year's supply Is rather *" Ghlo 76 lbs. at 4 ke. Sales of 2.316 made during the 
superior, and there is a quantity going hi store to ' v,,, ’ k averaged *3.w5 f head: 3.3U brought s3.il; 
bold for the winter. We quote ntffic tor shipping. *320 avornged *3.93, and one broker who deals largely 
and 85e.(ii*l.l5 for retail. Straw at *01 05 for lour } n r| H‘ heavier Canada stock sold 6,11.) head averag- 
1 ye. W«S5o. for short rye. tng *4.S>3. 
Bonny.— 1 The light supply In few brands liasen- ,Swine.—These continue to 
nbled holders to got a small" corner ' in tho market, '' hl H' prices are gradually advt 
and good prices nro ruling. We quote clover at 13(5) receiving one half the number < 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York. November 26.1869. 
Brans nnd Pens.—Receipts of beans have begun 
to be steadily large, and with the stoppugo In this 
line of trade o caBloned by a poultry woek, the mar¬ 
ket! is lower. We quote prime mediums at ?2.80<7o.'J, 
other grades, *3,2603.75. Prime marrows, *3.15oj>3.25; 
others, *2.50@3. Tho receipts of beans were 7,259 
bush. Canada peas are quotable ut tjM.45GH.50, free 
ln bbls.; *1.3504.30, in bond. Southern black-eye 
peas quiet ut *4654,25 per two bush. bag. 
Beestvax—Dull ut.38® 4bc. for Western und South¬ 
ern. 
Broom Corn.—Except for extra, the market is 
unchanged. Red, 10012*0.; green, 130150., the latter 
for choice. 
Butter.—The market continues inactive, but the 
receipts are In favor of holders, and there is no dis¬ 
position to case up on prions for tine table grades. 
Tho market for this class receives some bolstering 
through afair Eastern demand, which,at this season, 
takes considerable stock that rates next to first class. 
Rolls are ruling low, except when showing good, even 
quality. Shipments of Canada butter from Montreal 
to Europe have subsided, and larger quantities may 
be turned this way, tho currency permitting. The 
receipts for the week were 21.910 pkgs. 
Pails, choice Orange Co., per lb. 48 <$53 
Palls, poor to good, per lb... 3.8 47 , 
State ni'kius, 0nt». . 40 @ 4 ^ 
State firkins, fair to good... 35 0 3 h 
State half tub*, fine. tl 43 
State half tubs, fair to good. 37 til 
Stale Welsh, fine.. ;i-t 0 40 
State Welsh, fair to good... 34 <a 36 
State Welsh, full made. tl & 42 
Canada BuLter... 33 (,437 
Roll Butter. . .10 § 34 
fancy sotec.ltona. 14 0 to 
Suite, store-packed, and Common lot i .... 241 sc 30 
Western reserve aud fine mark Ohio firk¬ 
ins, tine... 29 @32 
Western reserve and tine murk Ohio firk¬ 
ins, fair to good. ..... 35 0 
Chicago and Northwestern, fair to fine.... 23 65 28 
common. 21 0 22 
Cheesc.-Tho ninrUct Is very quiet, and shippers 
have almost withdrawn. There remains only about 
another month for regular export transactions, and 
in view of this fact dealers urn beginning to shade 
prices, especially us thc home tradu is making but 
few purchases, the stock tor which use is large. Thu 
best linos of factory ore held ut 18c., but a shipper 
oat get lot* good enough for Ills purpose at 17c. Tho 
rot dipt* for the week were 38,548 pkgs. 
Factory State, extra, 7 a n>. gj jg 
Factory state, good to Uno, t< ft. 104 <,/; u 
Factory Slate, common, 4H ft.K. v 16 
Factory Ohio, fair to prime, V ft. i « — 
Farm Dairy, choice, $ ft. 17 17 ($ 
Money,-The light supply in few brands lias en¬ 
abled holders t o got a small" corner " lu tho market, 
and good prims are ruling. We quote clover at 13(5) 
lee.; buckwheat, HOqjiOc. 
H«P«.—There I* a largo quantity exported. Hut 
the arrival* continue very ireo, 1111 bracing for the 
week 9,861 bale*, and prices are not firm. Wo quote 
new State ut 2.«'t'26e. for prime, anil lOfli-Wc. for ordi¬ 
nary ; 14(322 for Eastern. 6(.u 11 for year I i ng, 
Milk.-At station*, per forty-quart can, *3.50®3-75. 
Provision*. -The stock of old mes* pork is high, 
and. m the hands of one party, almost any price t* 
obtainable. New mesa Is coming forward, and I* 
used, as far ns practicable, m filling orders. Beef 
begin* to take the attention of tin* trade, with price* 
•steady. Lard la firm, with a moderate supply or 
Western. Middle* are selling iuore freely to shtp- 
liersl; long, clear and Stretford* brought 17*6(17 1 , 
Receipts lor the week, t,755 bbls. pork,3,839bbls. beei, 
82a pkgs. cut moats, U1T pkits. lard, and 6(8 kegs Imd. 
Reef, Plain Mesa, lH bbl. *5 00 M 13 wJ 
Beef, Extra Mess. 10 00 ®i 1 ; no 
Beet, Prime Moss, V tee. 77 00 65 28 (Ml 
Beef, India Mess. 3(1 00 65 31 00 
Pork, Prime .Moss, li bbl. 26 00 (<« 3(1 no 
Pork, Me**, Western... 713 59 @3375 
Pork, new Moss. 33 oy @ — 
Pork, Prime, Western. ,. 24 25 w 26 00 
Bacon, V ft. . 17 ( ,jt 17* 
Lard, In bbls. . IV (8 4 
Smoked Hums.. 20 65 22 
Shoulder*. . H ^ ]a 
Beef Hums, new. 32 00 @ 33 00 
Prince Albert. 
Sweet potatoes, N.J! ami Vn!,'ii libiu!!‘.! 1 75 .!« 
Sweet Potatoes. Del.. 41 bbl.. 3 50 @ 
1 25 (<S I 37 
1 '.5 60 3 f.0 
On 011 *. pci bbl. 4 50 (.0 .5 (JO 
Onion*, white. . 5 Ml ® 0 00 
Onions, rope, per 100 bunches. 6 no nr « 56 
Garlic, rope, V too bunches. n 50 (,v 7 00 
Marrow Squash, per bbl. 1 00 $ l 
Hubbard Sqini.di, ^ bbl. 2 OfitS 2 5n 
tabhage, per 100 . 5 50 i! Ell 
4.droll, d bbl . 1 UO 64 
I uiillltowei's. tl do/,., prime , . 3 (Hi r™ 1 (,11 
( aullllowers, is do/., common. 1 (N) (..; •* tm 
Pumpkins, V 100.0 00 0 U 6 00 
Parrots, s bbl. l rg> f , t , 1 73 
itossia Turnips, V bbl. 1 50 Co) 1 75 
Poll It rv n ltd (4 nine Is unsettled, following-On 
II fitly*’ week, and the large - fipplle-t that ari Ivodjnxi 
*"•» late, u nil cooler weather, tho stock looks bet¬ 
tor. and nt easier figures 1* work ing oil well. A largo 
fid oi the Ola supply, some several tons, including 
turkeys and cltickfins, wa» sold for canning at ioe. 
A on Ison IS plenty and lower. Ooimnon ducks arc 
very plenty; canvas bucks sell high. Oiiull sell at >-2 
(ski. We iiaoti* 11:1 fallows for dressed 
Fowls. BlIVte, V ( 6 . 12(.i,Mr Nrir Jai-ov l.VsITe 
Westerji W"- 0 . Chiokena, e<i ,v .(orsey. la&ajc!; 
State. I :■ lac ; Western, lOo' lle. Tin ktv*. New Jer¬ 
sey. 30@22O.; State. I 661 lfic.; WeMevil, 15ii»d8. Hneks, 
l./ftlO. Geese, 1 *1,1 Ac. Pigeons, Slqll-fed, |2tG0®3.75 
Partridges, State. (' pr„.|I.6P®J,t!0*, Eastern, fl.l26«1.3o! 
Pinole ('hickens, * 1.25ovJ .30. Uiielm, teal, 40®50o.t 
.Milliard. Tfic 'iT5; canvas, .*2J). t H(a|l2.70. Woodcock, 
60 - <6.5e. Itabhit*. 45 h 350C- Hares,IfftoM). Quad, per do/., 
f3,‘'-'.'(3 (•', VeilidOll, stlddiut t ,6i 18, IlkiidSe.; wlioleUeer 
L20ul3e. 
Pineupplo,Connecticut. V ft... 
64 17.* 
64 16* 
60 15* 
60 19 
66 IS 
66 25 
66 28 
Cotton Is about a half cent lower, which is ow¬ 
ing mainly lu the decline In gold. The arrivals are 
fair, but the stock doos not accumulate. Receipts 
for thc weok, 22,225 bales. 
, Hkf/ilHi-.; whole deer. 
thihiml, &c. 
Ordinary.2.4*0— 
Good Ordinary... 21 0 — 
Low Middling ,.,. 24*..'(, — 
Middling. .. . ... 25 66- 
Good Middling.,. 25*46— 
Mobil... 
©23* 
@21* 
@24 *' 
@25* 
@25* 
New Orlenni nmi 
Texas. 
I 2:1*6/21 
i 24*"'2t.V 
1 25 4(25* 
i 25*@25* 
l 26 @26* 
loiind VoluniPtt of the itural for 1889.- 
owr to Inquiries, and for the Information of 
.derusted, wo will state that handsomely bound 
01 of Vcl. XX. of the Rural New-Yorker, for 
.will be ready for delivery about tho 1st of Jan- 
uex'. Price ft. All orders from a distance 
i be accompanied with specifio directions im to 
tding by Express or as Freight, us tho volume 
i ) large and hoavy for the mull, The volume, 
Kvising S-Tl pages, will contain a vast amount of 
Mag of interest und value, besides hundreds of 
I L-ut and expensive Illustrations. We can 
► furnish bound copies of many of tlui preceding 
UK'S. Price of Vol. XIX., fl—of any preceding 
'.mo which wo may have, *(5. 
-m- 
i Special Requcnt. — We frankty ask all its 
1 (to aid in extending the circulation and use- 
-1 of the Rural. Thousuudi of its old sub- 
*hi are already doing ibH. and we trust the 
who are joining its standard in all parts of the 
7 will do us and their neighbors the favor to 
'►loc tho pupor to notice und support In their 
Hve localities. FriendB, please show your 
r- iors anil acquaintances the Model Rural, Llte- 
Hul Family Newspaper, and invite them to sub- 
Though our dally reueipts probably largely 
M those of uny other Weekly In America there 
-■room on our books for more —aud Xow 4s tM 
4 (4 vvihe Add it ions. 
low Bills, Specimen Numbers, dtc., sent 
► wall applicants. If you want such documents. 
Cliiler nnd Vinegar.— New pure, 20©23c.; pool, 
15@18o, Vinegar, 26©30c. 
Dried Fruits,—There has been some speculative 
inquiry for apples, which has rather stiffened prices. 
This bus checked local trade for consumption, us 
buyers feel that with the present large delivery from 
the South there 1 * little danger of the advance being 
sustained. Peaches are somewhat weaker. 
Apples, Southorii, good to fine. 
Apples, Southern, ord ...... 
Apples, Southern, sliced... 
Poaches, peeled, ordinary Virginia. 
Peaches, peeled. Eastern shore. 
Pouches, 11 npeeled (imirUirs. 
Poncho , unpculeU halves. 
(Jherrtc-, pitted. 
Blackberries... 
Plums. 
.... »*@ 9*0. 
... t 6(1 7 
...10*41.110. 
.16 ft 18c. 
..19 64l9*o. 
.. .8 (ft 8’•,(!. 
.. .10*6.16*0. 
...•18 Ctailc. 
...12*0180. 
.25 
Eggs.—Thu canal supplies this week have caused 
some aceumuhitlon of limed, and notwithstanding u 
fair trade, prices have eased oil'. Fresh tots also are 
more plenty at lower figures. State will bring39i 40i\; 
VVostern,.'IV /iSSe.,and from near jjolnts,426t 13c.'. limed, 
80031, The receliits for the week were 3,872 tibia, 
Flour.-A .'.nvere decline la noted for the week, 
attributed to the large supplies and the dull oomii- 
Jloii u! the foreign markets. At the low figures, 
holders have 11 little more confidence. Receipts for 
the week, 149,KB bbla. fi.mr.o81 lib!-, meal, 1.589 hags 
meal. 
Flour — 
No. 2, per bbl.f 4 25 0 #4 50 
superfine, State. 1 no „„ 5 60 
Extra State. 5 60 64 5 56 
Extra Western, common to good. 5 00 0 6 25 
Double Extra Western and St. Louis.... 5 00 0 8 25 
Round hoop Ohio. 5 on @ 525 
Southern supers. 5 W @ 5 00 
. 5 25 60 8 60 
MONEY AND STOCK MARKET. 
New York, Nov. 20,1S09. 
K money market is active, with call loans rang- 
I 6 to 7 per cent., according to the collateral 
I ' las declined to a point lower than any re¬ 
ft i since 1863, the opening price to-day being 134*. 
r ““dy fluctuations of the gold market have 
i'oHuws: 
Un.’tifnjjr. Lon'wt* illfflipst. Clow 
f 8 /.M* 126* 136* 126* 
i I.RO* 1*26* 126* 120 * 
ft 1 ?,.126* 126* 126* 120* 
ifr—'Fl* 126* 125* 
' . 12 - 134* 125Y 124* 
.124* 124* 124* 124* 
1 .’bi -ft and lowest prices of gold in each year 
■he suspension of specie payments are shown 
'■•Hows: 
Soutnern extra and family. 5 35 46 8 50 
California .. ... — 66 _ 
Rye Hoar, line anil superfine. 1 (;(i». /via 
as settiea, as owners are anxnma to house the large 
stock deltvem - from canal boats. Oar highest quo- 
tathmsure for selected one hrjurl winter lots. A lot 
of fiAi bbls. Newtown pippins, the old favorite, was 
sold at fd<;>8. F 11 ncy penis are rauging at 815./, 1 -, the 
demand being directed to Lawrence apd Winter 
Nells. Domestic oranges have been In hn ee Hunnis 
IVonl.—Fine fleece moves i.df better, at steady 
rates for munufueturers wants. X Ohio, 48050c.; XX 
Ohio, 516,653c. Bate Milos liavo been at 31c. for un¬ 
washed fleece 45c. for State anil Western; pulled at 
85037 1 - for No. I; (2u/|4c. for super. California 
grades arn steadily held, with a fair trade. 
Whlnky.—Is lower; sales of Western, duly paid, 
at $1.02©1.04. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Nov. 25,1869. 
The supply of cattle has been still lighter, and 
prices art' advancing. Sheep are plenty, and un¬ 
changed in price. Toonmch (bln stock Is coming for¬ 
ward. Hops have advanced *e. r ft, and are very 
firm. Tile late cool wenttior stiffens the market, and 
nearly everything has been sold off. The glut, of 
poultry, which arrived just alter Thanksgiving, is 
now over. 
The following are thc receipts for tho week ending 
to-day, rliown in com pun son with other season -: 
This week.5,496 103 859 16),',139 17,217 
East week..5,942 133 1,27.9 38,961 12,662 
Crrespond’g w'k’(J6..6,6ii 56 1,315 14,009 31,095 
Average '68.5,037 103 1,595 20,935 18,779 
lleeves. -These showed no improvement up to 
Wednesday. Tha-Monday’s market was mminrnteiy 
supplied with fresh Cattle—3Jill but with 2ti<l held 
from Friday, and a feeling of fullness on the purl oi 
butchers, they operated ciiutonnslv, and would not 
(my all tho cult)n, oven at the old rates, One other 
thing added -umnwhat to H 10 dullness,.viz., a grow- 
ing distrust of the soundness "T solan ul thu whole- 
Halo butchers who have hi-rctciforn had extensive 
credits. Owners of live rtnnk arc beginning l.< 
’ hedge" somewhat, and refuse to sell nil long credits 
or paper nut positively good; thus they ocoa ■•.lonaliy 
miHH of sales, Again, too many Ibid and not enough 
fat cattle were ‘ tiering, fTuple wore not. generally 
ready to turn from the fat Thanksgiving turkey to a 
roast of lean and jnlceles* Texan beef, it w in pestum 
by reference to the sou icon of -uppiv below, thatoui- 
Hlde of Illinois, Texas gave us the largest number of 
eiil-tlp. That Statu bus Increased her business In the 
Cattle line very rapidly of late. Wln ri- her native 
stock can he fed one year in Ohio, Illinois or Ken¬ 
tucky, they make very fair beeves, l ull fall a long 
* ' IV., IVB1 HIA ' • ‘Iiiirtii y ijMi»Midrn IILM I I V UU- 
changed. Wo note one lot of very superior Kentucky 
grades, 10 ewt., sold ai lie., and the tops of another 
small ba of I’eiinsylvuiila steers, nearly a/, heavy, 
and just us tide, ut lli.'yft.I7e., six of them at liiv.c. to 
dress 3.1 fits, per ewt. In contrast were 38 Illinois 
steers, lJHfilbs., olive, sold at. 12>e. to make 56 lbs., 
Us. f)UlDM((C GriiMUFI IjliV*"' Ijf fie* Tl In hi ip h Hiit.nl v I,n-J M ] n$., fl IIV l. v » ?Ml'l 1 - /< O, |ii w 
•' closing out at auction ut «4.'i() ft bbl. Grapes are * , I <I som ? mixed State cattle still hover. There was 
salable. Chestnuts do not sell f reel vat this scimor, : . 1 Oriuer tone to the market, a ml prices ruled 1 -c. hut- 
unsalable. Chestnuts do not sell freely at tii is season 
the demand fur French opens. 
Apples, good, V bbl.*3 50 
Common..,. 2 75 
Choice selections. 1 00 
Highest. 
.... 137 
.. 
... 167* 
.-. 146* 
...150 
;to N’ov. 26, inclusive).. 165 
Lowest. 
100 
122 * 
151* 
128* 
135 
132 
132* 
124* 
Orangos, Southern.. 
Grapes, Isabella, good.. 
Common to fair....,,, . 
Cutuwbu, good. .. . 
Common to fair. 
Cranberries, V bash.!.! 
Per bbl. 
Quinces, apple, good. 
Common.. 
Louisiana and Florida oranges, 7.1 bid.. 
Hickory nuts, t* hush. 
Chestnut*. ?' bush. 
IVunuts, Virginia, prime. 
Common.. 
North Carolina. 
South Carolina... 
xi 'ii hiui fdjiv iv uiu (dm nvvi (ni'i j/i !• 1 men imjl- 
ter than on the preceding Monday. Tho yards were 
pretty well cleared of stock. 
The follow‘ng are tho prices at the close of tho 
market: 
This week. Last week. 
C«nts. Criiits. 
Extra fine hnllocks, ft.,.pi* © 17 16 © 16* 
Good to prime.,. " ...15*0 16 15 @15* 
Medium ... " ...14 ft. 15 13* ft; 14* 
Ordinary... . “ ...13 @13* 12 ©13 
Poorest grade. •• ...1,0 @12 9* ft. 11 
Average of all sales...14*© - II ft,— 
These cattle came from the following States, viz.: 
Hwtno.—These continue to arrive so sparingly 
that, prices are gradually advanced. We are only 
receiving oue half the number id the lings sent in at. 
this time last year. The supposition Is ttint, Hie low 
price of grain at the West induces funnel's to keep 
their lings at home to convert their grain Into pork. 
Wo may expect mom ami fatter hngs soon. Thov arc 
PotntocB. -Tho supply by canal, this season. Is 
very heavy. Kecoi vers are storing most of the sound 
lots; urines remain pretty much the same. Choice 
New Jersey are working off to the trade at compara¬ 
tively bettor prices, unions are in reduced stock 
and higher. 
Potatoes— 
Peach Blows. 9 bbl.$1 75 @ 2 35 
Buckeye, 4< bbl. ; 25 © I 50 
.Monitor. V bbl. 1 25 @ 1 37 
Goodrich n, bbl. 1 25 ft) 1 37 
Jackson white. 1 go ft 1 ,5 
Dyckmau, * bbl. l 75 2 00 
Dyright, bbl.. 1 50 w 1 75 
their hogs at home to convert their grain tnto pork. 
Wo may ernuct more ami fatter hngs soon. They arc 
now quoted at. lO'kMlLk.c. alive, nnd elt.v dressed at 
Hi" 14*g. A few Western dressed have been received 
ami sold at, l.'llfc. They were very flue. 
LATKHT Nov. ‘26, F. U. Arrivals to-day, 
931 cuttle; 5,300 Rhoep, and 1,620 hogs. 
Bl'cvi's.—With (lie old stock well cleared up, and 
a light supply reported on the wuy, tho mark'd was 
firmer, nml prices 11 nhadn higher, though nothing 
very lino was on mile. The range was from lOe, for 
very poor Texans up to hie. tor prqttv fair Kentucky 
ami Illinois steers. A drove of 118 Toxans,5!, ewt., 
thin, averaged Ulc., wt|h 90 Kentucky cuttle, good,;', 
ewt., at. He 16c. 
Slicijp.—Theru la no change tnroport, onlvucurof 
very hard <St Ih Ohio sheep sold at 4 * 0 , Homo fat 
sheep are holding at hlgllur rate", wit h the hope of a 
rise. 
II ogM.-Thom) ease up a little, and are quotable 
at 10*ft11c. for live, und t3*Ln,14e. for dressed. Two 
cars Ohio, 1610171 lbs., brought. tu*e., and one cnrlill- 
nois,209 fts.,at lie. 
■*— -H«-- 
BUFFALO LIVE STOCK MARKET. 
[Reported for the Rural New-Yorker.) 
Buffalo. Nov. 25,1’. M. 
Cattle,— 1 The run Is only a moderate one so far. 
Sellers and buyers are apart. In their views. Last 
week the market ejosed rirm it ,(.0 ‘, 0 , iiilvancc over 
the previous week’s rates. Dculcrswho bOUglit Imre 
did not make any money on their purchases, and this 
week are more CiiiltlouH.J Holders ask ult advance on 
last, week's prices, whereas buyers do not want to 
pay even last week's Ilgams. In all probability 0011 - 
eessiuiiM will he made sous to have lhfirates about 
thu same as last week, vUf.: $8; - 88.50 for good to 
prime stock; $7ft. fTJill for fair do., amt Au.’Ai for 
poor. 
Sheep.—’The receipts so far are light, unit scarcely 
any business has been done. The temlerey Is fora 
dull market, with rates about f(3@?l.?5 for Western 
mid $i.350tik.,7& for (innadu stock. 
flogs.—The market lias been excited thc past, two 
or three, days, but to-day thearrlvuls were large, and 
tho ntwrknt was (lull (ft $9,50(,_"$10.5U. 'I'he condition of 
t ho hog market at present is without precedent. 'I’lto 
cxtravtigant prices current orcutr. utucfi unea*incHH 
allovcr the country, unit some southwestern packers 
have decided to stop .slaughtering at present prices ; 
other/ have not n[tonct their house* yet. Here 
nothing lias haen done In packiug-piicftetH holding 
back lor lower rates. The low values oi tho other 
article*nt food must tell didst seriously t)n pork pro- 
,III, is, which will soi'li be regulated us ‘ luxuries.” 
Even the most sanguine speculators cannot regard 
the present prices as affording any security to thn 
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