MOV 30. 
$1.73<«W for White. Bnrley is qulot; sales of choice 
Western at 95c.. and prime Canada West at $1.17. 
Corn is moderately active, at tii@i)5e. for Wealern 
mixed afloat . 63 Tflo. for Western white, Outs closed 
dull at ifl. de. tor new Western mixed, 4H@50o. for 
new black Western. _____ 
liny nmi Straw,- 1 The market, Is ponrly supplied 
and very full prices have been obtained. Largest 
arrival* arc expected In a few day* and the demand 
Is small. We quote now shipping hay at $1.10; retail 
do.. $1.KV.il.i j : salt, do., "raiJHIe.; clover. SOiijflOe. Straw 
at $i.3i) . 31.17 for lonp rye. $liaJ$1.20e. for short rye ; SO 
@90c. for oat. 
II ops.—The arrival#are larger, both of forolcn and 
domestic growths, but the demand is improving, and 
prices are very firm. 
New Vork. growth 1*7?. at 33r$33c.t Eastern do.,33fl) 
33c.: Western do.. 23338c.; yea rl in vs '71 2l>:,4?5c,; 
Olds ’"0 Id fjVie.: Old Olds, ’ftS-ffil 8 ,;»ll>e.; liarsrlans, 
86310c.; English. 33:£35c; Belgian, nominal. afivtUle, 
Poultry «itSome of tlio local reports 
intensely til nJtilHed the poultry diseibn?, and for one 
or two d’lys the trade was completely stopped ; even 
now' that buyers have had the assurance of investiga¬ 
tion by the press, and the fact of witnessing as tine a 
grade of stock as wo over receive at this season, they 
still have great aversion to talcing more than can be 
used up surely. The scare helps game some, and 
prices arc llrnier. Quotations for poultry are very 
unsettled, and the following are the best current 
prices to-dav Dressed turkeys. ITgt'fOc, Chickens, 
l!@l7e. i.cose. Il.tlac. Ducks, UKjolSU. Canvas-back 
ducks are abundant and cheap. Venison, wholedoer, 
ftvjillc.; do., sad lie, HA IRC.; do., extra do.. 18c. Black 
ducks. li.'i.siiiM i.ru idiulU, Ac-. 30*.3k?„ canvas-back. 
fil.7.V<?>2. red lumds, #1’?.. pruirle chickens, per pair. 
$1 '1.03. Kah its, av.uuc Quail, $1."3®2. limes, 60 
<a~5c. Partridges, Eastern, Wl.jjR5c,; do-. State, flail.ID. 
Mallard, TflaSie. Buffalo hums. l(K*)12c. 
Provisions.—There is no demand for mess pork 
in round lots, and for several days prlees have been 
nominal at $15. Present crop has sold for Dec. at $14 
and now tor same month fill.,Id. There isu fair job¬ 
bing trmle In mess, and prices have worked up to .$10 
again, after selling down to *15.in during thoweek. 
Thc only remaining hit of prime mesa was closed out 
Friday at *15. Beef is steady, without further large 
movement. Texas boot begins to arrive. Prime 
mess te-s.. quot.nl 321(32!; India mess do.. *217Vlo. 
Extra mesa, bbls., $1 I<*rrl9. Plain mess, fiift-412. Beof 
hams are active at $48. Cut meats have been largely 
marked down, without leading io active business. 
Clr v goodi are about all that are quotable. Pickled 
bams, libti.e : do., shoulders, 5^i./,5',ie. Hmokcd loini, 
13 ^HJgp_; do. .Shoulders, 7c. Bellies In bulk, by&SHc.; 
do. b'lxnit. hF resh liaios, 8 (.cHYc. Bacon is weak, 
cash long dear selling at 8 e .and tlmt tsu full prion 
for Nov, Future bacon Western meats quoted at 
7 %e., for long and short elear l.ard Is Arm for wooden 
bound Wcstftrn. at S'kc.. city dull, at SjtlM^e. for 
steam and kettle; No. 1. 6 c.. with but little of the lat¬ 
ter offering id.ee. Steuniic in In good demand, nr. be.: 
for tes, to arrive and 3:\'c. for hhds. Tallow Is weak. 
«c. is an extreme price; the range Is 8lf@9c. 
Seed*.-New clover will bring fltj'aifk'c., the latter 
price lor strictly choice lots. There is a small de¬ 
mand for timothy at .fiJ@8.87K. Hough flax quiet, at 
fl.90@3. 
Sundries. — Honey Is Helling freely at 28® 80c. 
for dark and 32 335c. for white, in glass boxes; mixed 
lots, sie. Older at tVjjiOe. per gallon. Feathers, live 
geese, new. lino, per lb., GfiGt70c-; do. mixed, it><i>50c.; 
hen, 7649a: vinegar, Cider, P gal., 20<t8fK!.; do. manu¬ 
factured, 1 .'o&flUc.: newspaper*, 18 ft. 4a4t^c.; white 
rags, 6<35 ' 4 c. 
Tobacco. -The export business ha* been very 
fair for tills season Of the year, and slocks have be¬ 
come reduced. No changes arc mudu In prices, 
QUOTATIO.VH—NEW CHOP. 
Light Erodes. Heavy Grades. 
Lugs.9)4 to) !>Vc. 9X<tM0Ko. 
Common to medium loaf.Ill (310x0. 10Vi«ol I Wc. 
Good do. ..11 (iOllMc. 11H«M2HC, 
Fine do. ..1IY®t2Xo. 13 @11 c. 
Selections...>13 <314 o. 15 @16 c. 
NKW cnop. 
Connecticut.nnd Massachusettsfillor*......14 @16 c. 
seconds....26 @35 c. 
wrappers . 10 @55 o. 
seleetlons.,50 @75 o. 
Now Turk State running lots. .12 MlB c. 
Pennsylvania assorted Iota.18 @25 o. 
Ohio running lota.12 @16 c. 
Ohio wrappers.10 @ 8 kl c. 
Wisconsin and Western..-.11 @10 c. 
Vegetable*. -Potatoes are highnr for the nest 
sorts, and even good grades show firmness In the 
comparatively moderate supply. Sweet potatoes are 
higher. Pumpkin* and marrow squashes have it 
special demand for the 28th, but they are too abund- 
unt for lilt'll prices to rulo. Onions are firm. 
Pencil Blow, in bulk. .$3 OOvia 3 25 
Early Hose, “ g W® a Ih 
Jackson * * - 37 
H right " 2 j 32 
ftquash, V bbl., marrow. I a.'*.® 1 *0 
Cabbages... 7 blk.ii 9 00 
Onions, red and yellow, $ bbl. 8 OCka 3 60 
*• white. 4 5U@- 
Sweet potatoes... 2 75(3 1 00 
Pumpkins. ... . 4 fXlou 7 00 
Garlic, V 100 hunches. 16 00itl 8 00 
Russia turnips, V bbl. 1 603 i 75 
Carrots. P bbl...... 1 7u@ 2 00 
For potatoes In shipping order, add 25c, IP bbl. 
Whisky —Is dull and weak at 95c. for Western. 
Wool,—The market lias less excitement, but the 
recent advance Is firmly held. Sales of Ohio fleeces 
at Coe., extra pulled iil@i65c.. super do. 55@t!0c., Cali¬ 
fornia Fall clip 30c., Capo 40®46c. 
ers, in order to hold on to thattrude which is usually 
turned over to the poultry Btunrts Thanksgiving 
week, managed to circulate the report tlmt the horse 
disease had gone over Into the chickens, iiud that 
f mnltry was wholly unsafe to eat. The thing got In- 
o the papers and frightened the old women badly, 
go that turkeys and chickens wore discarded and the 
rib-roasts wnrn called for In their place*, This has 
created a good demand for fat rattle are) prices are 
well kept up, notwithstanding tile increased supply. 
Sheep and bogs are also in larger numbers, With a 
pretty good demand. 
RECEIPTS OP T.fVE STOCK 
Shaop A 
Boevs*. Ccova. Cnlvoa. loimba. Hot>a. 
Total* this week. 9.718 87 1.370 31.424 59.268 
" lust week.7,616 75 1.408 28.164 51,713 
Average last year.... 7,187 88 2,301 25,132 23.177 
Breve*. —A. few extra flue cattle begin to arrive 
for the approaching holllrlay. hales of such have 
been made as high as 15Se. here, while eontrae.ts made 
on Die farm were still higher, nut obey tvorotoi fancy 
animals of extra fatness. The supply of rattle has 
boon quite lu cxeess nt what It Was the previous 
week, the gain being some 1,100 head. Texans are 
abundant and rather lower, owing to the Inrrcascd 
Call for prime Stock to make 11 good show for Thanks¬ 
giving. aware of tlm fact Dial, poultry was seining 
poorly, the butchers are striving to render their stalls 
Inviting with fai quarters and sols of ribs. Trade 
has been somewhat uilliofni since Inst report, all the 
fat guttle going off quickly, and at full prices, while 
Texan* and other ordinary-toek rather drags, and 
price* Of such are tending downward. Some of the 
old dry cows, little steers, and half.fed hellers from 
tho froxcn-oul pastures of Northern Now Vofk have 
boon even poorer than Texans, and sold at lower 
prices. Cuttle dealers have had a. lavurablu week 
upon the whole. Wo know of gome droves which 
Cleared tlio owner* nearly till) per head, hut a portion 
of this wa# needed I" cover former losses. As sam¬ 
ples of the closing rates we note 3 ears state cattle, 
poor, 4Scwt., at *39 each; 2 ears uneven t, 5>6 oj 10 
ewt.,at ll@17;Kc.; 1 car Tftewt. 0- steers at IJ^oilto ; 
10 oars Texans. 5ki owl, at. 9 toe,; anil 5 cars Cherokee* 
1,2.15 lbs gross, at 10 r@10XC. 
The following are Die Closing price* for the week 
in comparison with what cattle brought one week ago, 
ror net weight of beef; 
This week. Last week. 
Cents. Cents. 
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Choice beeve*. V ».H @ I4to 
Good to prime.13 04 15Y 
Medium... 12 & 12;< 
Poorest, grade. 7 04 II) 
Average sales. )2y 0 # 
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llog*. The arrivals arc largo, and the market 
closes lame, At llrsl un attempt was made to ad¬ 
vance dressed hogs Re., and it pnrtbiliv succeeded, 
but Die ‘'bear” clement wits stronuesr. and forced 
them down again. While 11 few choice live wore sold 
at 6 l-blc Die regular price l* I V@5e with city drosi- 
(•d at5 ..@iie. for heavy to medium,uml 6 >J@ii!tc. for 
light., .state and Jursey sell at 7@3>,c. 
!>l ildi O 11 WH. Tho higlier ruling 01 milk and 
scarcity vif fr-.sli cows cause an uttvance nf $2@3 per 
head on average lots. The demand Continues lo run 
ahead of Die supply, but the call is for good milkers. 
Quotations, WtJ 6 *wl for quite ordinary to only medium 
cows; fitSiAfi) for fair, and fi80@90 for prime to extl'a. 
*>liccp anil I,nmlis. Arrivals are large nnd nit 
save tiiii finest, are rather lower. Tho quality U ink. 
lug a vary wide range. Home holiday Situ k of heavy 
UUltton sheep weighing 150 lbs. sell at 7RC., while 
good lots of line wool. SHI■■•'.15 lb*, go at (i ke. , fair at 
O'MiRe. and from these prlees down to 5c-for poor, 
and lc. tor hnelts. Lamb* are nailing all Die wav 
from Hk{o for thin Wnstern up 1.0 So. for good 
Pennsylvania and 8 )$c. for prime Canada. A few ex¬ 
tra Stu e went at 9c. Some of the dosing sale* were 
2 car* 78 Ih*.; U. sheep at Sffci.; 1 ear. a, ||@,,(i^c.; a cal’ 
Canada lamb*. 73 lb*., He.; a car.MS lbs . 8 %e. a oar 
91 lb*. Mo. shoep 6 k'c., a eftr poor 01 lbs. Ohio sheep, 
so. The average of 4,458 sheep was fil.fii eueh, with 
( 111 ) lambs at fil.. I, the quality being generally ordin¬ 
ary. A bettor class of H, 9 Kt sheep and lambs averaged 
$5.71. 
Veal Cfllvea.-Tlio market is so well supplied 
with dressed veals— though most of them ureot poor 
quality that prices are los* nrm hut. not miieb lower. 
Tho flnoat Buck* Co. hvo calves sell nr, lie,, but hoy 
ers object to tho price when they can got fat, hr-e- 
drcsMpcl at UiJiil&c. Very many dressed calves from 
Die grass field* Hell at 6 @ 8 e. There were 27 grass 
calves just sold alive at ?7 eu*h. 
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Little Falls, N. Y., Nov. 33, lS7‘i. 
Tue market at Little Fall* for tbn week ending 
Nov. 23d, has been move active, and transactions 
much larger tnan for tho previous week Tlio deliv¬ 
ery of farm dairies at the railroad depot, was about 
71k) boxes, and Bales worn made at I3,«)3Jf@t)c., the 
latter figure being paid for only two or three oxtra 
fancy lots. 
The offerings of factory were estimated to reach 
more than 10 ,(W 0 boxes, and the sales amounted to 
7.000. We give the leading transaction* a* follows : 
Beecher.... ..13!4,Ladue... ..14)4 
Brockway...13* Nash A Keeler.14 
Brockman 'b Corners. .13 if Nichols.11 
Colo..138; I'aine's Hollow.I35f 
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Little Falls Central—14 Warrori Center.13M 
• Butter has coma In quite plentifully, and sale* 
were made atb0g33c., according to quality. 
We have advice* from abroad for the first week In 
November. Our Loudon correspondent says that for 
line, dean flavored cl.. Sente.. make, thtu 
a good demand, tils" for secondary sort*. The best 
American 1 * quoted nt 70'972.*.; fin •.fid'yCds.; good, 56@ 
60 *. i h 1 other dCBcrlption* fell as follows :—Knglisli 
Cheddar,71*3,8*.*.; Wiltshire.doubb'.66<;(,76*.; Cheshire, 
mediam, oti'aiw*.. fine. 12,, 8 ()s.; ficotch, IDv'itlls. Dutch 
Ciieese: — lCdaui*, (k)d 68 *.i Gondas, vOa.iHs.; Deroy- 
shnpe, 5(i(g'62. , , 
III tinner, Irish it steady, while in foreign the turn 
is in favor or buyers. Wo quote ClonmellH 1260 128s.; 
Corks, 12869 Rite-; Nornumdy, extra, 136s.; Ciuiiidiun, 
<X) rliOs. The corresponding prices hut year for Clon¬ 
mel!* was 128*.; Corks, 130*.; and tor American 
cheese, Otis. , , , . . 
The weather in Herkimer during the early part of 
the week was cool, with a light Hurry of snow and a 
little frost. Dairymen now begin to teed coarse 
fodder. 
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New York. Nov. 23.1872. 
The live stock trade has been helped by an absurd 
story of diseased poultry. It U charged that butch- 
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