qualities are held with firmness, especially as pears 
are runnier nut. Wc give* the list or pears, but there 
are few to bring outside prices. Louisiana ovuntfes 
art: in market, hnt not of good selling quality, being 
first pickings. .Veit pecans will he quoted next 
week. Quince* sell slowly. Grapes are In Koud sup¬ 
ply. hut much of the western stock, and even 
Crooked Lake, are closed out in lots cheaply. Se¬ 
lected only will realize full Tates. Apples—Good, t* 
t*W„ $3.5<&t; common, 82fit3: choice soluctkins, f-ti-t 
4 fo. Quillet's Apple, lino, ?10o lit common. fsV.tk; 
pear. injclO. Pears Common, f&M* Uucliesse, tine, 
J U • • It.: com no >n. ?S;«ajri; Seekol, 4 I3ytl5; Louise 
Bonne. tine, filt.'ilo: coimnun, tev.IU. Grapes—Dela¬ 
ware, choice. P rn.. KV.* 18e.; common to fair, 12 <*< 1 . 1 c.: 
Isabella, mis. lasvlie.: common. tWilDc.: loua, hv,.i 8 o : 
pinna. I\al5e., Catawba, ;2(ftl5e Cranberries, '*> 
bn»h. ; do. o bhl., fillt-yU. Cheat nuts, V bush, 
?-'Xio,50. 
Feathers.— Prime live geese. Western, 8.V3)90c.: 
Mixed and scalded, 8o©75c. 
Grain,—Wheat—The sales have been light, as 
millers and exporters. In view of the heavy supplies 
on the canal which will he thrown on the mnrket 
early next week, are purchasing Just enough to meet 
immediate wants. Prices „re weak and unsettled. 
Corn closed dull and lower, owing to free supplies 
about due. Oats —The arrivals have been fair and 
freely otfored. Prices are easier, with a moderate 
speculative Inquiry. Harley—There continues u good 
sale at the improved prices quoted. 
Wheat- 
Spring No.?, per bush.. $1 35 .fli l 45 
Spring, No. 3. 113 0 130 
Spring, other grades—.. 1 45 ,» 1 SO 
Winter Western red. I SO <■$ l 52 
Winter Western white. 1 50 ffl 1 75 
Michigan amber...1 51 ay 1 63 
California while . t (10 @ t 70 
Canada white. ... I 55 % X 70 
Amber Kentucky and Tennessee. I 59 @ 1 53 
Corn— 
Western mixed, sound.... l oo @ 1 03 
Do. unsound. 90 99 
live. Western, Canada and State . 1 10 <3 1 22 
Oats— 
Southern and Western, new. 50 © 03 
Malt. 1 65 f«>- 
Barley— 
State... 1 .TO ©.1 35 
Canada West.... 1 55 © 1 0(1 
Huy and Straw. Arrivals are more regular, 
and the market Is slightly In favor of buyers. Wo 
quote, retail, 80®81.10. Prime shipping, 05c. Stra w is 
easier, the range for rye Is TOy.lec. (tat, |» worth 00 
Ho ne v.—Shippers are urged to pack boxes as they 
stood on the hive. Clover comb is quoted 35©38c. 
Huckwhe.it, do., 38vsi30o.; strained, 20©‘J5e. 
Ilopa.—Thera is a better sale. The arrivals are 
very large, footing 11.467 bales for the week. Export¬ 
er* are t iking a few lots ; the brewers are the princi¬ 
pal purchasers. Wo quote at ISwJOe., with dunce lots 
at the latter price. The following is from K. Wells' 
London correspondent, date Oet. 2: 
“Our market has bee a Iiriu during the past week, a 
very steady demand provuiling for every description 
or new hops. Prices have vonsequenlly been fairly 
maiulaitied, especially for fair sample, Hut low ami 
ortllnary qualities have exhibited a little weakness. 
Our reduced estimate of the growth here Isfully eon- 
firmed by the deliveries or the past week - many 
growth* having fallen ntr from Iasi year to orm- 
fourtli, otliei * to i.no-thlrd, and now exceeding one- 
lialf of last year's crop. Our confirmed conviction Is, 
that our growth will not be more than 200,(01 cwts., or 
£109,009 old duly, being u little over two-ttrtha of our 
ordinary lunsuiuptftra. The Contlnent.il markets 
have man I lusted extreme firmness, Bavarians show 
mg un advance of 15 to 20s. per cwt., and st these 
pricos vurv few bales will find acceptation with imr 
buy Or*. Belgian*, Puperlnghc* and North of Franco 
hups are a shado dearer fur fine qualities, and the 
number nr bales which will tlrnl their way Into onr 
market will probably proveut any important advance 
in ItOfnagrowths. Theheavy shipments'll: Into year- 
ling Americans have depressed this duns of goods; 
ana oven ut a redaction of 5 tods, nerewt., It is im¬ 
possible to effect sains. 'I’liern Is a disposition on the 
part nflbii vcrs to take up new Americans, and we be¬ 
lieve It. will be. done dlroetly they are convinced of 
the actual shortcomings of onr Clop, and the lm- 
probaoility of largo imports of best sorts from 
abroad.'* 
MilU, -Per forty-quart cun, $3J0©fl.00. 
Provi#iou«.—Pork—Tin* market has ruled weak, 
with, however, not, much Inclination to realize on 
round lots. Thu Jobbing trade have been the prin¬ 
cipal purchasers, new mesa has sold for first half of 
DoeOmbur at fi?M. llocf The bettor grades sell well. 
Cut Meat Themis a limited supply, uml prices are 
firm ; pickled hams sold fur November delivery at 
17e.; loose hams on the spot at 19e.; bellies IU 17.1*0. 
Middle* -There is « guod margin for ice-cured ; sales 
ol Cumberland for January at I.TYwMe. I*ilrd - 
choice Western is inqulrud after for export at full 
figures, otUer grades are dull. 
Beef, Plum Mess, P bbl. #3 00 © 13 00 
Beet, Extra Muss.... lo Ou © If 00 
Beef, Prime .Mess, p tee. Ill 00 © 2( 00 
Beef, India Mess . 20 no © 30 00 
Pork, Prime Mess, p bbl. 27 50 (*i 28 00 
Park. Mens, Western. . 30 75 © 30 87 
Pork, Prime, Western. . 25 50 © 2 d oo 
Bacon, p ». 17J4& 17 V 
Lard.ui bids, .. 1BV© I 8 'i 
Hums. pK*kled.... 17 @ 19 
Hums, dry suited. — © 17 
Shoulders, dry wilted. Uv© i>,tz 
Beef Hems f* bbl...! 18 00 @ 2»! OtJ 4 
Smoked Hauls. 19 @ ai 
Poultry nud Live fowls and chickens 
HP iu good supply, aud lower prices arc. rnlmg. We 
BWC likely to have ail ordinary supply of dressed at 
‘any moment., aud It will hardly pay to forward much 
live stock on spcuulutlon. We quota chickens and 
fowls, live, lllo., do. dressed,20<*i24c., for Slate and Jer¬ 
sey. Turkeys, live, 20; turkeys dressed, 22*26c, The 
weather has been more seasonable for game, and 
prices are firmer. We quote:-Woodcock, per pair, 
7 ,S't 8 Tc ; partridges, ♦1.37f*ol.,VI per pair; prairie hens, 
iff. 1.3a; stall-red pigeons, f2©2.50 per dozen; flight 
pigeons. * 1 . 2 o per dozen; venison, choice saddles, 
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119. Have You Seen Iter Lately? Tuti. 
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117. She Wore it W reath of Hoses. Kniylit, 
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146. Within a Mile of Edinborn, Scotch. 
144. Coming Through file Itye. J)o. 
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U2. I Cannot Sing Hie old Songs. CUn tbcl. 
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110, Strangers Vet. Do. 
139. Wuter Lily Polka. Roaer*. 
138. Would You. bo Young Again. CUppimjanlc. 
137. Row, Hrntbers, Row, Duct Jc Chorus. Suer. 
13i». ('till tier Back and Kiss Her. Clifton. 
135. The Bluo Bird Polka. Rogers, 
134 There Was a Simple .Malden. Macjarren, 
133. Sunset Galop. ’ H'iW. 
t,»2. llanilot, Pi Ineo of Denmark. Raumomt. 
131. Heaven ami Time. Gvglirlmo. 
1811. The lCinn u Miuurka. Rogers. 
129. Thu March ot Hie Stiver Trumpets. Vivani, 
128, It Ought Not Thus to Be. At/f, 
137 In Happy Moments. Wallace. 
12ti. Old Simon the Cellarer. Hutton. 
125. The Fairin'* Frolic. Sedgwick. 
124. The Bridal lllng. Roduiell. 
123. The Heart Bowed Down. I la If e. 
12 ;:. xho Love-Light lu Your Eye. Sedgwick, 
121. Wavedy Polka. Vo. 
I'M. The Drawing-ltonm Hcbottlsch. DouQluss. 
nil. The Skltiper and His Boy, Gabvid. 
ILs. Slin is .Not Call’ to Outward View. Sullivan. 
117. l.lttjo Bird, I.Htln Bird on the Tree. Ciuribcl. 
Hll. Then You’ll ReiOUmber Me. Hal re. 
115. When the Swallows Homeward Fiy. Ala. 
114. You and I. Clartbel. 
113. Only a Lock of Huh*. Do. 
112. Mary Etiiimt Polka. Rogers. 
111. O Tuktt me to Thy Heart Again. Ilallc. 
Hit. Scotch Lassie Jean. Peaboii\i. 
199, I lancing Shadow. Rogers , 
198. Tommy Dodd. Raymond, 
107. Good Nlglit. Flowers. 
10(1. Never Mind the Rest. U. Fuse 
105. This World is Full of Beauty. WMeriu 
104. O Thin. I Were a Song, Rime 
I 03 . The Whlte-Rlokkoiued Tree. Musgravi 
li«. Smiles and Tours. CUppingelale 
191 I Have a Uoho. Carrington 
100. Go It While You're Young. I Caver l y 
99 . Guudaiimt Waltz. Offcnlarh 
Molly Bitwn. LmwE 
W. Juanita. Norton 
91). Pill Not M vself at All. Laver. 
95. Bemitirul Hope. Hard. 
94. The Cavalier. Glnvrr 
10. Continental Sehottischo- Itoaers 
IU. Of What is the Old Man Thinking- Knight 
«1. Salty, SuBy, Lover 
W. Ka-roozlo-um. Stewart 
89. Nothing Else to Do. Halloa 
88 . Crewcenl City March. Rogers, 
87. Puddle Your Own Canoe. Hobson 
88 . Seenus That Are Briglileat. Wallace 
85. Custle* in Hie Air. Adams 
84. The Bell Goes a Uiuglng for Suiruli. Hunt 
83. Kitty Tjrrell. Glover 
82. School lor Jolly Dogs. Copeland 
81 . Willie Wont a Woo tug. Raymond, 
so. Maggie Morgan. Scotch. 
79. Mary ol Ai gyle. f) 0 . 
78. Larboard Watch. Duet. Williams 
77. The Bashful Young latdy. Glovee 
76. After Dark, Stewart. 
76. Bachelor’* Hall. Culver. 
74. The Fairy’s Well. Wavtrhi, 
78. O Would I Were a Bird. Blamphlu, 
72. Oh ! You Pretty Blue-Eyed Witch. Taylor, 
71. My Angel. GugUetmu, 
70. The Fidgety Wife. Covert. 
(7.1 (lay and Night 1 Thought Of Thee. Shrlvall. 
68 . My Mother Dear. Lover, 
117. Barney O’Heu. /At. 
68 . Chestnut Street Belles. Raymond, 
lid. Boston Belles. Du. 
64. Be Watchful and Beware. Glover. 
63. Where There's a Will There's a Way. Suer. 
62. Tke Foreign Count. Loyd, 
ill. The Luneasilirc latss. Raymond 
HO. Moot .Me In thu Lane, Lov Blamphin. 
fill. .Mabel Waltz. Irving 
5H. The Smile of Memory. Waverly. 
67. Sweetheart. Bane. 
£45. Bootblack's Song. Waverhi. 
U>. Lady Mltie. Do. 
54 . Five O'clock In tlio Morning. Ciuribcl. 
63. T’llbse Tn» 8 ®|s on Hie Bools. Raymond. 
52. Pretty, pretty Bird. Waverly. 
61. Why wandering Here? Nathan. 
Hi. Call Mo Thine Own. L'Eclaire. 
49. Lc Sabre dll .Mon Peru. Inst’l. Offenbach. 
is. WoodOldo Waltz and Polka. Bailey 
47, Home. Sweet Home. InsCI. Richards. 
46. Perlchole'a Letter, llist’l. Offenbach. 
45, The Moonlit Sea. Prout. 
41. St. .NicliLMas Galop. Batlny. 
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WeedS'-Grass kinds arc quiet. Clover, 1$$l4c.; 
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V.•trembles. -Potatoes arc plenty and dull, with 
the market shaping towards lower figures. Sweets 
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fact, that there is always a good sale for prime stock, 
farmers Should give this subject special attention 
next season. Pumpkins have declined. Onions are 
firmer. 
Potatoes— 
Reach Blown *8 bbl.|2 00 @ 2 25 
Buckeye, V bbl. 1 50 & 1 75 
Monitor, v MM. . 1 25 <a 1 50 
Goodrich, a bbl. , . I 25 tin l so 
Jncks-.a White.. 1 60 @ 1 75 
Sweet potatoes, Vu., V bbl.. 3 25 eb 3 SO 
Sweet Potatoes, Del., V bhl...s 75 <i* 4 90 
Tomatoes, I,. I. aud N. J-, F bush . . 25 (ut 30 
Onion*, pur bbl. 3 75 @ 4 00 
Onions, rope, per 100 hunches. 7 00 <1 8 00 
Garlic, rope, n 100 bunches. 8 00 t<. 10 00 
Marrow Squash, per bbl. 1 00 fw l 25 
Lima Beans, 1ft bush., m pod,. . yg j 50 
Lima Beaus, shelled.. 0 511 a sn 
Citron, V bhi. 1 no @.— 
Peppers, green . .. 2 00 60 - 
Cau lttownrs, V doz.. prime. 3 00 @ 4 ( 4 ) 
CuulitluwetH. V doz., common. I 00 @ 2 00 
Pumpkins, » 100. 3 50 <y> 8 Ou 
Carrots, P bbl.... 2 on <,i) 2 50 
Russia Turnips, p hbl. . 1 50 @ 1 To 
Wrtiil.-l 11 c nusmess in neeee is still confined to 
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fornia kinds sell wall at low prices. Foreign are 
hold steadily with a fair sale. 
IVhisky-r* held at steady prices, with a good 
business at 81.2ito$J.21x, for western. Sales for the 
week, 4,180 lots. 
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With a very heavy run of stock the markets have 
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comes on the consumptive demand turns more unon 
pork, hence hogs have fully held tuelr own. Beef 
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Poultry begins to arrive, und, to some extent, takes 
for trade b<JCf ' T1 ‘ e weaUier hu * been favorable 
are * he receipts for the week ending 
to-day, shown In eurupupson 0 u, ur seasons: 
Milch 
lk*t*VM. C«w«. CklTnf. Shaeu. Ilr, CT 
This week.7,273 J25 2.5»i 52,tW9 23,121) 
Last week.7,6® 74 1.570 33 , 5 -B 1975,5 
Crres o g week of'63.7,(30(1 78 1.580 45,92:! 29165 
Average 68.5,6.7 103 4.546 26;936 ^,770 
Beevc^.-Wuli JU'iiriy the receipts of last week, 
or 1 ,i4Hj more than the average last year, the markets 
fefP“P remarkably well. After the close of last 
t!-uo 5 ’ a 'r' u r 300 cattle were left unsold. 
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SCHtllERS. 
CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. 
From Pier No. it; North River. WED NICK DA V. 
N EV DA, 3,125 tons.Nov. 3, ut 2V. P. M. 
* V-V. , .'. tc . A ‘ J<> * tl.his tons.Nov. 19 , ut If A. M. 
.sEHKASkA, 3,392 tons. .Nov. 17, lit 2W P. M 
riAT'l' ANi 2,965 tons. N**v. 21, ut 9H A. M 
IP, mm2'. ‘«»«.Dec. 1 , at 2 P. M. 
MINN E.SOTA. 2,968 tons_Dee. 8 . 
Cabin Passage .(Gold)..880. 
Steerage .(Currency)..$30. 
Saloons and State Rooms all on Deck. 
Steerage and Passage Office, No. 29 Broadway. 
For freight or cabin pusaee apply to 
WILLIAMS Sc UUION, Ny. 71 Wall St. 
M ENEICL.YS’ BELLS. 
Bells for diuretics, Acude- 
, mles, Factories, etc., of which 
£ more have linen made at Ibis os- 
m tubllshment than at all the other 
IP foumlaries in the country com 
jfiJbined. All Bells warranted. 
fg*" An Illustrated Catalogue 
k sent free upon application to 
E. A. Hi U. It. MENEELY. 
West Troy, N. Y. 
teC Subscriptions may bo sent direct to this Office. 
We prefer funds to be sent iu Draft, Check, P. O. 
.Money Orders or Registered Letter, but where i.nt 
convenient send National Bunk Bills or Greenbacks. 
Address 
Ill Nassau Street, New York 
