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TUB PAPER WKEKLY, from receipt of remittance to 
January 1st, 1873, without charge. 
hens per pair, 95.3$l.l)(i; rabbits, 30340c.; bares do., 
60075c. 
Seed*.—Small lots of now clover are coniine: In. 
There Is a very light sale Inst now. Timothy Is selllDg 
at J3.25c.j3.i0. Clover at 9itc. forOhlo, lOke. for Indiana 
and Michigan, and 1054 C. for State. Rough flux Is 
quiet, quoted at$1.05. 
Sundries.—Iloney la active at Arm figures: 2JWl30e. 
for dark and ;i2®35c. for white, in glass boxes; mixud 
lots, 21c. Cider at 63 IO 0 . per gallon. Feathers, live 
geese, npw, tine, per lb., isVtiiTOc.; do. mixed, 40350c.; 
hen, 73be-; vinegar, elder, V gab, 203250.; do. manu¬ 
factured. 15(Jt20c.; newspapers, p n>. 134>4c.; white 
rags, 5®554C. 
Tobacco.—In Kentucky leaf there Is a s ory good 
business for tills season or the year. Lugr. tillers mid 
the poorest grades bring very good prices, while for 
medium nnd common -tuck the market is more In 
the buyer's favor. The new crop I* reported in good 
order and all housed. The estimates place it as a 
very large crop, but containing more thtiu u usual 
quantity of the lower grades, Sevdleaf is selling to 
tne homo trade only; the export business for the 
season Is about over. The Connecticut crop hit* all 
been gathered in fine condition, with an unprece¬ 
dented quantity, Wisconsin has raised nearly 15,000 
cases of good tobacco. The crop In Pennsylvania is 
estimated at 40,000 cases, very flue quality. 
QUOTATIONS —NEW CHOP. 
Light Grades. Ilnavv Grades. 
Lugs. '.»’-»<* five. OXfiMOMc. 
Common to medium leaf.10 310 Yc. lOVaU.'fo. 
Good do. . .11 311 HO. UH313.HC. 
Fine do, . . 11 X<S> 12 > 40 . 18 314 c. 
Selections.13 314 o. 15 316 c. 
NEW CROP. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts fillers.11 016 c. 
seconds. ...96 085 C. 
wrappers . .40 355 c. 
selections..60 375 c. 
New York State running lots.13 318 c. 
Pennsylvania assorted lota. . 18 325 c. 
Ohio running lots.... 13 316 c. 
Ohio wra ppers. .18 380 c. 
Wisconsin and Wontem.9 310 c. 
Veer tallica.— Exports of potatoes the past week 
4,950 Iibls ; d<> of ohlons, MR) do. Potatoes steadier 
for prime stock suitable for storing ov shipping. 
Some southern steamers have missed arrival and 
sweets have advanced. Onions very firm. There will 
bo few cauliflowers this season. Wo quote potatoes : 
Peach mow, in bulk.$3 30® 3 37 
Early Rose, " . 2 003 1 12 
Jackson “ 1753 2 00 
D> right. “ . 1 253 l 50 
Poor lots “ ... I 00;u 1 25 
Squash, V bbl., white ami yellow.... I Ob® 1 25 
Cabbages ... . 8 UkwlO 00 
Onions, red and yellow, V bbl.... 8 003 3 25 
" white. I SOfio- 
Sweot potatoes. 2 753 3 25 
Pumpkins. 7 00® 8 00 
Garlic, P 100 hunches.....16 00318 00 
Russia turnips, V bbl.,. . 2 60® 3 00 
For potatoes in shipping order, add 25c. V bbl. 
Wllloky Is higher, quoted at 95c. 
Wool. - Prices have advanced a trifle under an ac¬ 
tive demand from manufacturers and speculator*. 
The supplies arc not suttlciont torneet much Improve¬ 
ments In the demand, ami there Is no hope of their be¬ 
ing replenished, unless still higher prices are obtained 
here. Latesl sales nre 1 Vllchlgn lei : 1 k<s57c.; 
Ohio.58}4e.; fine unwashed do.. 40c.; North Texas,38c j 
choice extra pulled, S7 54Q.! super pulled, 49350c.; full 
California, 260270.; scoured do., 90c.; Cape, 3Cc. 
liny crop secured, while there Is much moro corn 
than there was last year. 
The following are the closing prices for the week 
In comparison with what cattle brought one week ago, 
for net weight of beef: 
This week. Lust week. 
Cents. Cents. 
Choice beeves, IP tb.1354 @ 14 13 ® law 
Good to prime.........12 3 13 1154 op 12W 
Medium.11 ® 1154 10 ® 10>4 
Poorest grade. 8 3 10 654 ® 9 
Avurugc sales.11 3 — 10>4 3 — 
Milch Cow*.—The markets continue tame, with 
an excess of stock Offering. Milkmen have generally 
made their Winter purchases. Quotations are $85 to 
|A'i for poor to extra; hat one fancy cow and calf 
sold for $1 111 and another for $95. 
Clalvcs.—Tho market is still firm 1 'or live calves, 
while ling-dressed begin to arrive In Considerable 
quantity. A lot or live grass calves sold at$7.25each. 
Quotations are7W3'Je. for half-fed to thin milk veals 
and li.ka}Ile. for fair to prime, two cars Bucks Co.sell¬ 
ing at latter price. Ilug-drossed sell at 73l0c. for 
grass and 13318c. for uiilk calves. 
ic (fomtirn tocntlcnwu 
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LfITHKIt Tl CICISIt & SON, P iblinliern, 
A li IIA NY, N. Y. 
I.ATF.ST.-Mondny, November I, 4 P. M.— 
nerve*.—Fresh receipts, 156 cars at Couiimmipaw, 
117 at 100th St.., nnd 110 at Woehawken, making 5,5lie 
head on sale. Urlme steers were unchanged, but 
Texans were 5*3He, lower. A few fancy natives 
wont at 11<5. and upward. 
Sheep nnd I.iimb*. —Receipts to-day, 10oars at 
40 th St., 15 at 48th St., and 9 at Oommnnlpaw, making 
8,683 on sale, in u good, strong market, with no change 
In prices. 
lloa*.—Fresh arrivals, 76cars nt Communlpaw. and 
62at 40th St., malting 18,303 on sule. The market la 
stronger, live soiling at o Vod524o., and dressed at 03 
• 540- ns extremes, those of 200 lbs. selling 8 Y® 6 J 4 c. 
1193— D0T.VA cun it. 
N.al • nu tuujjttjr 
hi »'«» nnly« r «i*lf«Yui |W 
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HAtk'u t ililtMl*»il , i • I i i| ufil i i 
tiol Hi iii»i'oui 4 <l «nton^ tliw 
mnultWi v f tMt Rinltf i 
pro*1 iictlol*4 (wt) an .1 
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COUNTRY CHEESE MARKETS, 
T.lttlo Full*. N. Y„ Nov. 2, 187‘J. 
THE market lit Little. Falls for the week ending 
Nov. 2d. was firm, bill buyers did not. care to lake 
freely on amount.of the prevailing epidemic among 
horse* In the city, and tho consequent difficulty of 
moving cheese from the dock. One extensive ship¬ 
ping firm lalournpto’d Its agent not to nuj anything, 
ns cheese could not he moved In the •■ity. Farm dai¬ 
ries were eagerly taken at price* ranging from |3‘f to 
He., and a few lilts were reported as selling nt M.kfmi 
1454c The delivery of farm dairies amounted to 860 
boxes, nearly half ol' which went by canal. In facto¬ 
ries the offerings amounted to between 8,flOOnml 10,900 
boxes, about 6,00ft of which Changed hands. Wo givo 
quotations of leading transactions as follows r 
Avery A Ive.s.HIM Herkimer Co. Central..1154 
Bethel.II'.. l.D. Ives . ..1454 
Brockfitt's Bridge.IIS LassellvIBc . .It 
Cook A Ives.MS Little Fulls Central....1454 
Countryman.. HR Munhelm Center.It*4 
Eatonvllle... .1154 Manhelm 'l’nrnplko....14H 
Euphrates.H (Newvtllc Ass’n..HR 
Fairfield Association.. 11R Old Stone Church . ..1154 
Old Fairfield....it S Paine’s TIoliow ...14R 
Fays.II I A. Smith & Co.It 
Fulton...II SL Johns villa.11,’ 
Henderson Home.II Van Hornsvlllo.It 
Butter Is coming in freely, and sales were made at 
28029c., itecordIne to quality. 
We have advices irotn abroad for the second week 
in October. Our London correspondent says there i* 
no extra flue American cheese In market, hut. sales to 
arrive sue quoted at7U37‘3s. line, 60062*.; y cat,,Mr .Via, 
Tim other descriptions of cheese soli as follow*;— 
English Cheddar, 7lw8.; Wiltshire dOUhlc. Civ«,72s.; 
Cheshire madium, 54384s.; fine, 7MSfls.; Scotch, #83 
76s. Du tali oliciise.—Edutns, fiO'itSOH,; Gomhts, kTv.iVis.; 
GRAND PREMIUM. "TSi? 0 -" ™ 
ST A ^II»S wi 111 your naimi UDil fltWP 10 A * I* l 1 *•" 
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LIi.vntlTKn I*.% TTHB N I* V/.AAU. 
A Nl fifi thapstterniurlili (LOTH IH4>fifil5lj.S, 
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ivory oontn, plont,gnlliii-, loop, < lu., bow to pot tho Korincntto¬ 
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tho u/J of oilf Cloth Moil ofi ony |„*r.ooi who com how com M NISI I 
tho most difficult uarmoni uit uuiiily u* tho pluinout. They nro 
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LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York. Nov. 2, 1872. 
Tiiere has been a falling off in the receipts of all 
kinds of live stock, hence the market roles very 
firm. The horse disease has hud Homethlng to do 
with tliii* light run. Wholesale batchers found It 
Impossible to curt dressed meuti In sufficient quanti¬ 
ty from tho slaughter houses, hence thev dare not 
buy ahead, l.lxcn and boats have boon made to do 
the ordinary work of horses in delivering slaugh¬ 
tered animal*. There Is also some fears on the part 
of consumers that the disease now Ho common among 
horses will yet attack the cuttle, hence the demand 
Is rather falling off. Dnalers also urn Inclined tn sail 
crose. Poultry and game claim considerable atten¬ 
tion, ns is usually the case at the first regular open¬ 
ing of i he season. The weather has generally been 
favorable during tho past week. 
; REt'EIPTa or LIVE STOCK 
Sh«op A 
R/s'VM. Cow., C.Ium, Liunbii. Hoga. 
Totals this week.7,563 i!0 1,655 26.862 31,481 
" last week_ 9..VVI 68 2,370 28,980 H,68ft 
Average lust year, ,7,187 K3 2,301 28,132 25.177 
With a falling off of 1,987 beeves since the previous 
week we note 54054 c. advance, and the market, closes 
firm with no stock left over. Stock, during the past 
few days has come In very Irregularly and the mar¬ 
kets have been somewhat unsettled hi consequence. 
Quality below the Ordinary average,Texans predom¬ 
inating. Very lew really tat catthi are <m sale. Such 
would sell at ntSOulfe. In fact some of those In the 
yards went, at KiRc. A row of the Texan- were gO«d 
enough to sell at 9>;3I0(\ per Hi., while the ordinary 
long-horns Went at Fair natives sold at 12*-ic. 
S' one ■■■ or!; lilB OXeit V 
purchaser* by parties who substitute them for horses 
in doing city work. There. I* some prospect that, tlm 
supply of cattle will run short before a fresh slock of 
gruss-ted steel"- can be put Upon the market next 
Spring. The falling off of Texans over the noted 
Chisholm trail into Kansas. Is rising lift.OOft as com¬ 
pared with the previous year, and ton natives will 
not make good tins deficiency. Beside* each year 
adds to oiirconsnmpilve demand, one detect of lust 
season will be remedied tliii year, aud that is the loss 
Of stock by exposure upon the plains without food 
during the coming Winter. Owners will not. again 
undertake to carry stuck through the Winter without 
hay. A recent trip to that country shows an Immense 1 
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