cron tod dia 
ports to-day of tlu> oiidiiI 
osltlon to raaluo, Tlit> i-p- 
holnsr Olosoil hy tile i<!o in 
It’ll;' "II Irish tmrt seCOIKlury rorrlBTi. GuntiitiiHixttru 
jfjvon a* tollows;— I'lurnucilJa. litis, to extra, 
134*.; < orbs, MSs. for host; Ganudlan, Nw. to 120*. Tho 
eorrospoBdimf pMuon hint your lor hatter ami olionse 
wore ns follows ; ( luuill»ll's hiuter, 132sCorli.i. 133 * 
J pricy ami Bucks Co., i 
liilr to good, ll®Uii' ; . 1 .. , 
III)., fair to Bond, 130 Ho 
prime, 
i StHtO, 
do., 
IToilBc,: do., Jo 
prime. 16:olGo.: 
VVoBtorn, prime 
Bill tor,— lleoeduts for tho past month 82,000 pkg*.; 
it". Inst year, 21.100 do. This Is the lurifttot total over 
i eoivert hero in onutnnntli.nnrt nbrief rovlowot the 
market is given when dealers say they “ctImIi it 
wasn’t.” Winter "point very seasonably, ami eo|il 
■ ■ -.I. I iiiiiiiiiiaiiiiig, 
1 im report* from other source* represent im active 
lugltlmAto rteoiaild. Only ono nr two lots of new 
have been received. Supplies <n moss are offered 
Pi FflRPPn Q A I CQ J.artie»’SolldtioUl lluntlng-Oase Waiches, full-Jewelod,detaohod 
’* .* T, i ,filVor uioveiuonts, f'SH mto.h, usual price $45. I.itdles’Frosted 
,?% , d i® 8 Watches, Indies’ WatihiM set with Diamoiirta, Pendant, mid Key-Winders, 
i Watches, with Nickel Works and ltuby Jewels. A large assortment from recent Forced Sales, 
iO prices. GOoita sent C. O. D., priviloire to examine. F. J. N A SIT, 712 Broadway, Now York. 
rtn V 111 til 14 fllliUHti nillldllOlinM " - flhvivttfl/n. ^lillftlhlfn lV \ ' M lost uiln.l li.t It 
^therrles. 30®%'.; DJiickOmries. J2k«il3c. 
■ ’Utliern red, 2u@23c.; do. Damsons, 22®28c 
plums 
THE MAR KETS. 
MONEY AND TRADE AFFAIRS. 
New York, Saturday, December 2. 1871. 
During the week the Secretary of the Treasury 
paid $S,ooo,3oo in Gold on the Bonds of iS6* called 
in, 90 days ago, for redemption, and he has received 
§45,000,000 of the same Bonds in exchange for the 
New Doan. The remainder of the $100,000,000 called 
in will nearly all reach the Department through ex¬ 
changes made in London by the Anglo-American 
Syndicate for the negotiation of the New Loan. A 
few millions more may have to be paid in Gold to 
American holders of the Bonds. 
General Trade has been rather dull this week, and 
business was suspended on Thursday, on account of 
the National Thanksgiving. The Exports of Do¬ 
mestic Produce continue fairly active, and the re¬ 
ceipts of Cotton at the Southern ports arc on the 
increase. Money rates are steady at about 6 @7 
per cent, on Stocks, and 7®g per cent, on merchant 
paper. 
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company yesterday 
took charge as perpetual lessee, of the New Jersey 
and Camden and Amboy Roads and of the Delaware 
and Raritan Canal. 
The Chicago and Northwest Railway Company 
have declared a Half-Yearly Dividend of 3J4 per 
cent, on their Preferred Stock. There will be no 
Dividend on the Common Stock before next June. 
The following is the movement of the New York 
City Banks for the past fortnight: 
Nov. 18. Nov. 25. 
Capital, Nat. and Local .$88,699,600 $88,699,600 
Loans and Discounts .. .286,2.04,540 288,403,700 
Gold Notes and Greenbacks.. 71,420,800 69,917,700 
Deposits, all classes ....219,186,900 219,220,800 
National Bank Circulation_ 30,138,600 30,089,500 
price op stocks and bonds. 
American Gold.. . no# N. Y. Central Stock. 92# 
U. S. 5-20S of 1867...114# Do. Scrip. 87# 
U. S. 6s of 1881.117# Reading .113W 
U. S .m-40?, 5 cts, iikjG Rnek Island........103Ja 
U. S. New Loan ..i"v'i N. West. 61 
X. Y. Bounty Loan. 109# Do. Preferred, ..... 89# 
Tenncssecs ..66 St. Paul ...... ... , 55# 
Virginias, old .... 60 Do. Preferred. 78# 
Missouri Bonds.. 97# Lake Shore. 88# 
North < ;»roliuas, old. 37 Ohio and Mississippi. 42# 
IT. S. Currency ft*.,, 03# Toledo & Wabash... 63# 
Central Pacifica,....103# Erie. 30# 
Union do.. oi#JUnion Pacific Stock.. 27# 
Western Telegraph" 07'fi Adams Express ,, 86 
Pacific Mail. 40# American Express... 59 
Lake Shore Scrip... 82#! United Slates Exp’s.. 57# 
The price of Gold is # per cent, lower than on 
our last report. The Government 5 per cent. Stock 
of 1867 (5-20S) and the 5 per cents arc also # per 
cent, cheaper. Tcimesse State Bonds are 2 per cent, 
higher. In the Railroad Stocks the changes are not 
important. During the week there was something 
of a bearish turn against the market, but it lasted 
only a day or two, and the ultimate quotations are, 
if anything, a little better than at the close of the 
previous week. 
for Stale and Penn ; 33®34e. for Western, extra 
brands; do., ordlliarv brands. 33c.; Cunmliun, 33® 
34c.; limed ut27e. for Slate and 2»3e. for Western. Re¬ 
ceipts Of eggs for the month of Nov., 24,ail bbis.: 
same month last year. 28,814 bhls. 
Flour.— Tha business has been very inoderute and 
the tendency of the market has been to lower prices. 
The arrivals compared with this lime last year urn 
remarkably moderate, but tho limited outlet lutolv 
gives us 11 vorv fair stock The freezing of the canal 
creates 11 stronger feeling at the close. 
We quote at fo.20J0.00 tor superfine State: 
96.35r30.45fur Common extra do.; ♦U.WfeO.Oi for good 
to choice do.; fO.7hA7.IXI for fancy do,; $5."O0li.OO fur 
Biitiertlno Michigan, Indiana. Ohio, Iowa. &Q.; #8,2ft® 
fl.50 for extra do.; ♦8.550700 for choice extra rto.; 
Including shipping brands of round hoop Ohio at. 
♦C.40>'0.60. and trade brands of do. ul fO.ftVnu.I.K); good 
to choice will te wheat extras at f 7.1X1 ro7.2 11 Minnesota, 
fa.r to very choice extra at fo iX>a,8.W), !st Louis at 
♦Il.80i47.00 for common to fair extra, and ♦7.05 a’,> 25 for 
good to Choice; Southern at $8 7907.30 torextms. and 
*1 J5S9.25 for good to Choice, live Hour at ♦4.3006.2.1, 
as to quality. Buckwheat Hour at $3.2003 00 
Email Ern»r 4 -Tliere D a rau-demand for apples 
but as tho crop Is arriving vory largely hv canal the 
sales seem small and dealers do not press quotations. 
Large fruit ts not abundant. Farther arrivals of 
California oenrs have sold at $Aa8 for mixed fancy 
kinds and $4-84.50 for a ear lna.1 or Winter Neills. 
Grapes are In lienvysupply and are offering low. Dae 
New York Arm shows their receipts thus far to add 
Up nearly 200.000 lbs. Gran berried have had a. fair 
sale nod prices a to rather steadier. Chestnuts not 
Wanted. Hickory null* in fuir demand and firm. Pa¬ 
eans me. In better supply and lowpr In original pkgs. 
We quote: Apples. State, v bbl., »3.75'44: selec¬ 
tions, $4 SO ; Mich., f2.506f3.25 ; Grapes. Isabella, 4®5c.; 
Lai 11 wbu, 500*40,; Cnuiharries. Hue, bid., 0Sh>« 10: com¬ 
mon to fair. »'*St8, crates, $3. SOW 3. Hlefebry nuts, V 
bushel. $ 202 . 26 : black walnuts, Toe.: pecans, 14®tfjo.; 
peanuts, now Va., $1,5002.25; peauuts, old Yu. and N. 
C. $2.5008. 
Honey.--Retailors continue to add to stock os 
prices compare favorably with previous purchases. 
White clover comb, 25028c.: buckwheat. 18®22c.; 
strained, litevlCc, 
Grain.—The tone of the nntrlcot* most of t.he 
week for nil a nicies under this heading, has been 
decidedly in the buyers’ favor. With supplies pour¬ 
ing In, and the aiuonnt in transit on the State canals 
$1® 1.25 White turnips $1.257.1.50. Parrots $1.50. 
JBeels ♦1.50. Onions, white. 82.50.d8; Hubbard squash, 
per bill., 81.5001.25. 
Wool. - Good foreign advlce9 create considerable 
stir in the market. Dealers are buying finely flno 
foreign, and in instances paying an ttdvnqcp of one 
and two cents. Cape held at 38®40u. and Meat i«a 31(4 
83. The present asking rates, it is said, are lower 
than cost uf importation, utid holders feel somewhat 
IndllTeront. .Miinufucturers have bought sparingly. 
Fleeces continue Somewhat neglected The offerings 
are moderate. Consumers urn purchasing only as 
they have, occasion to use. The tew sales making are 
at latu full prices, Texas and ("nlltpnihi lire held 
with eonildeme. The amount nf slock of tho de¬ 
scriptions on the market Is only ni ode 111 to. t’arpet 
grades are In light supply and find ready buyers at 
steady prices. Latest sales arc of Uiitriei'charttnble 
tleeoe8 22.se., light unwashed do. 60c.. Western 01® 
82c , super pulled a'.VtOOc., extra ,1o. 54Sc., lambs 66c., 
Tex is at li".. r.'.\. Mexican 30.se., spring Oalilornla 
•10c.. Fast Indta.s.c., Djnakui 3T04Oc\, M 01 iwvtdeo 40c., 
Cupt! 39042e. 
WliinUy.-There has been a good business ic 
Western, with the market dosing umi at 95e. 
Ncu) QVCmcitiscmcnts. 
POOLE 
U. S. New l oan ..i"/, N. West. 
N. Y. Bounty Loan.ioq*i Do. I’reterrcd, 
Tenncssccs .".66 St. 1’anl 
Virginias.old . ,,<*> Do. Preferred.. 
Missouri Bonds.. 97 J£| Lake Shore... 
North l aroliuas, old. \n Ohio and Missis 
wi; find few Hellers at the close. Lat est sales of whea t 
are at 81.40.1. 1 ..VI ror No. 2 Chleago, ?l.rs f,. r No. ;i cj j. 
cago, 81.60.41.61 for winter red Western. f| tSkcil 05 for 
amber Western. 170 for white Wesho n Uve 
at.80c..for Western, pats- at 53N<a5l'.fi»r Western 
ami Ohio, and 64c. for Lake .Shore, $1.0, '4 for Camilla 
Lust and $1.25 for Canada West. Corn at 780;,..,The 
for Western mixed uflout, and 78077c. for now Wast¬ 
ern mixed. 
tin v uiiii Hten iv.—Nominally prten* slnov no de¬ 
cided eliuuge, hut at the nnnnent thnre are few sel j. 
eiH.usloeup the North tllver is form loir fast, and 
there Is every ehunccof Supplies trom this dirodbUi 
being cut off earlier than usual. Whipping hay. #1 lu 
Retail quantities. *1.20®1j60. Stra w at $i.H 5 ivL] 15 for 
long rye, 8(U80c. for short ryo. 70075 c. for oat, tiOftOTOn. 
for wheat. 
PR0DU0E AND PROVISIONS. 
New Youk. Deo. f, 1671. 
A TtEsn.MPTto.v of business can Bcareely be expect- 
6ddirectly following a general holiday, and at tho 
best we can only give the tone and ranges that worn 
Current early In the week. Of late years play spells 
and holidays are more kindly taken toby the mer¬ 
cantile community than tln-y used to tm, and a legal¬ 
ly reeogn I tod withdrawal fn on trade for it day uses 
up most at the week In nearly all circles whore per- 
!ramble commodities dtt not force attention. 
Henna nml Petra.—Tlio arrival of beans have 
boon larger, particularly of mediums, and the mar¬ 
ket has been somewhat unsettled, with prices of 
mediums rat,liar lower. Halos of prime mediums at 
>2.6542.70, good do. ut $261), fair do. $2 25(42.30. Prime 
pea, $2.75 42SKI, lltdnov y.'U. r ra,;;. 25 , red kidney 
Primes marrowfats, $3,10 <3,I5. good do. $2.00(43. Peas. 
reen, have been sold more freely at steady prices; 
best lots bring $1 00 . 42 . Southern bluck-oyod are dull, 
;it $2.2503.3n per two-bushel bag. 
Beeswax.-The outlet lias been confined toa few 
small parcel* to Oil hurried shipping orders with 35e. 
paid for Southern. 
Broom Cura. Mlirket dull mid tending lower. 
S ene prime hurl Is offering at 12c. Tho range for 
ni her grade*, 7 p;® lie. lIroom» are worth $2.2504 tor 
common to best. 
Turkeys, Jnrsoy, prime, lH®21c.; do do., good, 18(4 
19e.; ilii., State, prime. lfwlHc.; do. do. lair to good 
1 00 17c,; do,, Western, nrime, 16®J7c ; do. do., fair to 
good, 140164b; do. poor, 18c. Ducks, prime. I5®18c • lair 
12(411 c,: Geese, State, fair to primis 12®llle, Grouse' 
pair. $1.12(41.26; parr,ridges, pair, 70rt.fii.fd. 12; Venison, 
whole. 10®12 c, 5 long saddle. Uioliic.; sliorl do. IftatSc. 
quail at $2a2.25 V do/„, Rabbits, 4l) (.50e. Ualr<-, ?0<4 
Hde. I) neks, tea I. iOiitPOe.; do, rod. OOfa.yOc.; do. Canvas 
$1.50(42; Rnglish snipe, per do*., $1.50. 
I’rovraloiih. -Pork Is quoted nnioii stronger The 
art vices from Hie West, stimulate .the demand and a 
number of round parcel* have been taken at «, better 
range of prices. Tim low prices work sloolt Into 
consumption more freely than ganeriiUy anticipated, 
c o ner gives me favorable oueui or allowing butter 
t i show up better In saiutiliug. The market has hurt 
"line lil lie oil * * vv of activity through the large ultend- 
uee of grocers, un-town anil suburban market men. 
"'ho have crowded in for then Thanksgiving pniiltrv, 
it ml as tew of ihcmsccmml disposed (ooverload with 
Unit item, they waro, with the cosy stain of the butter 
market and good weather, induced to fill up pretty 
fieoly with dairy goods. Baking grurtes have worked 
Mr fairly for local use. this being a special week, out 
the cellars arc still crammed with common and mn- 
mm stock. Shippers huve taken slucu our last, 635 
b ickagcs. 
'J'hero la no new feature in the demand. Buyers 
intioue In the old habit of overhauling three or 
i <ur dairies iii order to Heouris a mnderale invi ice ot 
line tablu grade*. The. advontor cold weather, how. 
ever, Will probably Inaugurate more live business ; 
many ot tho class who work long dailies have to ex- 
i "-e stock largely, and iHits they uould not do safely 
dm ing the recent mild weather. Fair to good dairies 
niii from 25 to30c. Selections arc high, a? before, 
itippera have paid 17c.for some Welsh, umi the few 
'ho am operating are bidding only grease prices, f..r 
l ie low grades ot Western they recently took at 
1) clf»c. 
Fancy pails Wc , good do. ;t2rr.,3Se. State selec- 
I as, tubs 520340,. State dairies fine 23$i,:K)e., State 
dairies other grade* 250 ? 7 c„ Statu half tub line in 
l”t* SOgirk;.. State Hrkin* lino do. 2*43Ue., common to 
fair 8 tai,o2ti®25e., Welsh tall 30c., Welsh dairies 20a 
L Ohio line 22 afUo,, Ohio god 20022c., other West¬ 
ern 114 17c , rolls goud 2O02ZC., roil* common 13418c., 
grease 909 ;tC. 
for JaniiurV, $14.(91. and for March. $14 Hi. ' Extra 
prime, $10.80; prime mens. $11. Dressed hogs, have 
advanced, with a very fair sale at a .i.iCqe,; middles 
an-higher, with buyers more urixiou- arid packers 
Cliee*®.—The inarkfi Is In a dull, unsatisfactory Ghio eomraiin.np lows 
condition. The nrrivula lire light, compared wliii thy <8 dull at $3.2U0J.5O. 
this time 111 -t year, lint the limited outlet for the past . a, 
few weeksgivcs a very full .Pick. The foreign ox- , ™ nh.uto, nine few 
. .. .... .... ... . . . 6 " •’ mail,, nf Ki.r.illua I 
less 1IIC4Inod iq.enter inbi contracts. Snlos of short 
rlh, 7%<\l7T4c.\ f.umiierland at 7S<c.; long clear. 7hc- 
short clear, 7.Rc.; Heretford's, 7Re.: heavy C'ultibpr- 
lands and short rlh tor lust half Deeomiier and Janu¬ 
ary, ical.no.; short clear for last half December 7 ye.: 
(aimberlund and short rlh for last half December 
und lirst half January, 7®7’yc. 
Outiueats—Lhe InisHlOks has been ccmflned bo small 
■ nsol best stock with lull prices nnld; hams in pic 
Idc, lOtiille.; do in rail, '.'a (,10c ; siiouldrr* In pickie. 
- ' | : • 11 * ! 1 • Smoki*cl nn>ai a mx* e)l- 
J, 11 - ,lt V'" ISo ' 1 !’ ,r h'rais.7‘,(,.,rvc. fol shoulders 
V'tib’;r. tor clear rib. Lard—there lias b.-en an ae- 
Dve trade from all Hources; prices are higher and 
firm; sales of Western steam, 9«c. lor spot: Jan. 
delivery, 9«i^aYo.; Feb. 9’Vv; March, 10 e.; . .ryVc tl.' ! 
or so I. •• i • c steam and kettle. - 
Inb lilghor bill meets with a lightauln; »Vc. la a skud 
Lit liogslioads IIUd IOkO. tor tierce*. Beef I* coming 
10 freely W th It light outlet, J,ate prices are insisted 
upon. Plain Western me as, *7(411. extra mess, U |0 
11 fierce beet at ?.1<MI7 for iirlirio no---, $19021 for 
Jmlia do. I allow is lower but at. tin* decline export¬ 
ers buy promptly; prime soils at 9 jfe. 
Seed.-There contiruics n very fair shipping do- 
mend tor clover, but the arrivals are larger than de¬ 
sired. and prig * art! Minded a trill,;.. Hales have been 
nmdo a* high as 12 :<e. Tor choice ; but there |» noth¬ 
ing that will nnng aver 12 ;ti, tin- range being Uwe. for 
Ohio common U(.iul2*te. tor Indiana cli aloe, ifixuo- 
p " i* spe tk of uioi onetlvo markets on lhe other Hide, 
pm at price* licit leave no margin to sliipneis here, 
lulrters show some anxiety to sell at current rates. 
1 fancy lots eXfiorlers will pay 14c. to Oil small 
: i rs. The home trade pay a fractional higher 
i to . Thu quotations arc lS'.f@14c. for fune.v fae- 
! ' " - (I • vn to ll>yc. for common. Receipts for Nov. 
f ’l.lOO boxes ; same month last year, 185,121 do. 
Cottuu. —The market for spot is quiet and weak. 
Lie depressed condition (It the Liverpool market ts 
' ic main feature working against holders. The re- 
t opts at the ports are larger. We quote: 
lie* Orienhi mid 
Ujilitial, 4c. 
‘•('(Hilary .1CX®— 
'■ id Ordinal y... 17s'<(— 
j.""' Mi.Idling . . 181-4® — 
}} ''Idling.ISjjo# - 
hood Middling... 
A liitiiiniir. 
— 
17 k®— 
18^®— 
19M0- 
20 @- 
Tmu. 
IfHXfoVlH 
78j£(,< 18?( 
18 ov I’.rag 
19Jt4l9Ji, 
20 tS'it20'V 
fiood Middling... 20' 20^020^ 
l 'ir forwurd delivery the market is easier. The 
! 1 icipal domuml hux been for December contracts. 
1 atest sales are as followsDec, at W 9-10c. Jan 
, e -‘< k't'b.. lOXt'd March, 19>fc,; April, l'Jtic., on the 
luso of low middling. 
Bricd Frnlra.— Receipts of all kinds for the 
pc legs., exceeding last season, this date, 
40J pekgs. ’1 no nnirket is quiet beyond the usual 
"•me call for apples aud peuchesln small lots. Small 
i .ds vary iiccordiiiK to supply, and our quotations 
' "iii be rated steady. 
»c quote: A pii I eg, State quarters, V ft, 9®B«ot; 
•; cd, M®l46ic.: Weaiern, quarters,8\ft9c.; Sutith- 
c,7“T' 1 ’ ?'A'd. bid Ic. do. liri me, 11013O.; course 
;' 1 U ;2*W( lV:i>!«d peaches. North Carolmu. fancy, 
20c.; do. prime, i'lSdSc.; Kastern Shore, 18,«17e.: 
invurlu!' prime, l7®liHc.; do. 
.grades, 14®15c.; unpeeled peaches, quarters. 7® 
Tobacco. —Some few speculative purchase* havo 
been made of seed leaf, hut the market,a* a ruin lies 
shown very little activity, most parties pursuing the 
policy id buying only as they cun use. The range of 
prices has not been altogether satisfactory ; m some 
descriptions u slight, decline having been submitted 
to. Kentnck v leaf Inis begn taken more freely by 
shippers, but tlie market luck* animation. Noodango 
has been made in prices. We quote ; 
New Crop. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Lugs. 7M® 8 c. vamxc. 
Common to me¬ 
dium leaf... 88 K @10 
Good do. OH'alOH 1 OK 011 
Fine do. ...... 11 012 llt<®12W 
Selections. 12K013 13 "@I 4 
Old crop. New crop. 
Connecticut and Muss, fillers... — c. !2‘<®i4c. 
Binders, seconds...— ®— 15 093 
Wrapper* lots. — ®— 25 ®35 
Fine wrappers.— 40 (455 
crop. 
N e iv 
crop. 
@—c. 
12‘<®l4c. 
@- 
15 
023 
0— 
25 
035 
@— 
40 
(" ho 
@— 
tl 
018 
@- 
®— 
25 
®utl 
®- 
14 
018 
!.(,- 
18 
025 
0 — 
25 
045 
00UNTRY CHEESE MARKETS. 
Lidli) Fulls, N. Y.» Dairy Dlnvlcct, Dec. 2. 
The market at Little Falls, for the week ending 
Dec. 2d, was dull, and prices declining. 
About 1.000 boxes front dairies were delivered at 
railroad arid omul depots,and sales were made at 
'void lie. to 12'sc_ one or two Eastern fancy bringing 
Mo. the hulk of sales went lit from tic. to 12c, A 
considerable number of taetorvinun were present, 
lilt* ofienngH amounting to some 3,1100 boxes, only a 
part of which were sold. 
We give quotation* of «„) e s of leading factories as 
‘ > Dairy Yullpy, 13c,: I'uirv Hill. I3’,c.: fold 
t rook, hied MrtUiiwl; Valley, 12\c.; Nortlioru Creek, 
Mail helm ’I'umnlke, 130. ; .ttimlinim, |2 k (.-.; 
Briiokett 2k !• rotor, 13c.; Avery ft, Ives, M'fc.; FulLun, 
1.1c.; lop Notch, 13c.; Wa rial ft ('enter, 13c. 
J'lie pi ices for butter this week ritligod from 25c. to 
28c., with light dehvury. 
VV.- have udviuu* from abroad to the third week in 
November. Our London correspondent siith Hue 
c boom is Q ruily hold v, I»11 >.• ifiediUlli Ittgol* with slow 
gale. Ameriean extra lino is iiuotod m. i;tn. to i.t!*.; 
Hue. fi0«. to <S2n.; good. 51s. to 58*. ’I’ho nibor deserlp- 
flotisot cheese sell ns follow* . Now KngUsh Ched¬ 
dar, 72s. to HU*.; Wiltshire double, Mu. tOIRs.; 1 tieshlre 
niudlUnt, 5D8. to &is.; lino, Tii*. to 81*.; Scotch, lii*. t. 1.1 
its. Dutch clieoHc Kdimis, 81s, lo 70s.; tiundag, 60s. 
u 73.: Derby sliapn, .Ms. to tiij*. 
'I'he sale or Canadian butler Ini* hwn largo, which 
Pho best qualities have been taken more 
brewers. Holders of these grad os are rn- 
Hpps. Thp best qualities have been taken more 
freely to brewers. Holders of these grades are ro¬ 
ll i/.ir.g late asking priecs easily. In common and me¬ 
dium sorts therci I* a light sale. Tho mriviila are 
small and holders, ns a rule, insist upon Into prices. 
New York, growth 1871.35@(>2c. 
Kastern, ’* 1871.35®85c. 
Western, ” 1871.36®55c. 
Yearlings, *• 1870.2(W30e 
Olds, ’’ 1861).111020c 
Old olds. “ 1888..90150 
Ciillfornluns, ” 1870.15.425c! 
Californians, ” 1889 . 9 ( 415 c 
Bavarians.65475c! 
English . 00 - 
Belgians. 58 ® Hue. 
Poultry ruirl Game.-The day aftor Thunksglv- 
lug 19 a vary undecided one In the poultry trade 
Anything flint, was detained In transportation or 
shipped late for the special sailing dnv*, will have to 
take its ordinary chance with the possible lull that 
u-iially follows a feaMlog ..ccasion. Forwarders 
si emod detitrrn I nod 10 avoid Um rgpelHtlou of last 
year’s losses for this poriml, as our supply on Tues¬ 
day was not much more than onn-tli li d as large ns 
that which so disastrously swamped the market last 
Thanksgiving, The weather wa* Hue, and we could 
have handled inure than was sent ; us It was, there 
were few Instances of extravagant wholesale prices • 
but prices were Arm or. Tuesday and Wednesday, a» 
stock did not ran up lo u,* uralll holiday-murk of 
quality. Turkeys ruled the trade, chickens were 
only lightly Inquired for, and showed very little im¬ 
provement In prices. We quote: 
American cbe.mo, 74s. 
The weather lit Herkimer Co., N. Y., is chid, with a 
light simw on tho ground. The cheese factories arc 
now making cheese at Intervals of two or more days, 
and sonij. nn .1 closing operations for the season. 
—X. A. w. 
Ulicn, N. Y„ Dairy IHuvkcl, Nov. l £7. 
Five TTIOItsand boxes of cheese offored. Scarcely 
asale. Holder* and buyers apart—13c. offered amt 
13He. asked. 
Fort I’luin, N. Y„ Oilhese DlurUet, Nov. 37. 
Safes of nearly 2,000 boxes at 13Xc. $* ft.; quality 
late made und well skimmed. This is the Until mark¬ 
et day for the season, the stock being almost wholly 
closed cut. J 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Nicw Youk, Nov.30,1871. 
Little interest attaches to Lite live stock trade 
HU* week, tho demand tuniiug upon poultry. Ex¬ 
treme cold wcul.linr bus u tendency to sillfcn prices, 
lor butchers cun now keep a stock of dro*Sud moat 
on hand. The supply of cattlo arid sheep is moder¬ 
ate, though beeves era me Ip very rreely up to Mon¬ 
day. Poultry has not been In overstock, so that all 
lets boon taken ami in fair prices. Hogs show a little 
IIrmno**at close. Western dressed hogs will soon 
boglit to arrive. Buffalo meat is already on the way 
trout the far West. 
TOTALS LIVE STOCK FOR THE W HICK. 
Ml lota 
Um»V4», 
C own. 
Cnlv«*. 
Sll4H«p. 
HogB. 
This wonlt. 
. 7,t33 
98 
t-it.4 
J2 .'179 
38,03'1 
I.iisi wcok 
. .. 8,511 
85 
I,.'iUH 
Rl.'.-i’J 
54,114) 
( nn eMpoud’g w’k ’TO G,o 8 B 
72 
1,3 II 
34,524 
28.I.SH 
a vu rage. 70..... 
. 8.84* 
97 
2.240 
28,151 
17.1(18 
ife w, 7 J(ir fresh, moderate arrivals and a very 
iniY„ D 9 u "7’ c, Tutc stronger prices. Limed are com- 
o I But the demand is good, and prices are 
‘Kher. Sales of iresli at 35®37c. for Jersey; 34®35c. 
Wrappers.-. - ®— 25 (iBiVi 
Pennsylvania and Ohio Oilers.. — 0 — 14 ®18 
Average lots. ..— ( 4 — 18 ®26 
Wrappers.— ®— 25 ®I5 
n a van a,—N e w crop. Common. 87K®a2Ho.;gond.96 
@$UX): lino. $ 1 . 0201 . 1 ( 1 , eurreney. Yaua. 1 cut, 
97Sc.®tli 11 cuts, — ®$1.16; average lots, — ®$1.02,M. 
currency. Black work, common and medium. In 
bond. 15018c.: good uml One, do., ]9®22c. Bright 
work, common and medium, in bond, 26®30o.: good 
and line, do.. 35®53c. 
Vcgetahli's. — Prime sorts of potatoes In bbla. 
bring last week’s fulllprlcos quite readily, but bulk 
lot* seldom go above our Undue figures. Sweets are 
scarce and higher. Onions are sulable. Other gar¬ 
den stutfnnt active. 
We Quote: — Peaehttlnwg, *i 75®2.00 : Dvright, 
$1 50 . 41 . 62 : Jackson Wliite,$l,120iil.37;Go()dric)i,$l®l.26; 
F.arly Rose, $1.50®1 75: Cabbages, per 100, $ 5 ( 48 ; Gtu - 
flPeveiH,—The offerings for lust Monday were very 
large amounting Ui 5,857 head, v 1st - -198 oar load* at 
i ommuinpaw, 08 cars at, One 1 1 uudredth St., and fiH at 
W co haw ken. These, iii addition to soma stale cattle, 
entirely over*l ookod the market and ciiuned a dull 
trade, with a decline of about Ic. ¥ ft., and hundred* 
could not be sold. It wa* the iiiitinlnidtiH opinion of 
all concerned that-it was the hardest market ol the 
season, and llrovcrs could illy uThird many such. The 
losses counted trom $5 to $12 per bead, or about $100 
per ear load, on many of the Western cattle. One 
drover offered $IW per cur to be lot off. 
The great trouble was too many cattle at a time 
when every one talked turkey. Besides the stock 
wa. not giei.I enough. When one was willing to 
forego poultry ho wanted good beef at least, hence 
bn Ichors picked out the rat cattle and loft the others. 
Texans had no purchasers. An tiffnr of in. would 
have secured them. Some of tho thin III., droves 
went ill He. und under, though lair .Moors sold at 9® 
tl>ic. There were not enough of the [attest rutile 
sold above llo. tp enter mm il Into the CUunt. A mw 
retail butchers’ steers went at ll -® 12 c. Imt they 
wore exceptions. The great bulk of sales weru at itai 
10c.. This is coming hack to niitt-war times. It is 
hardly likely that price* will continue long at these 
very depressed rates. Drover* will not come in with 
their stock, and It would not he surprising lo nee ns 
sudden an advance a* their lias been a decline It- is 
getting to be the season when Sturms at the West 
will block uji the roads and intcrlerc with freighting 
stock hurt! 
The following are the prices at the close of the 
market. 
This week. Last week. 
0 *io*. c-ntk. 
Choice bullocks, v id.. .ll ® 11M lift ® 12 
Good lu prime. ’’ ...10 0 10J4 lOV @ ll y. 
Medium. “ ...9)4 ® ID ® low 
Ordinary. " ... 8 X ® 9 8X & UK 
Poorest grade . 6 @ 6)5 7 ® 8 
Avorage of all sales. UK ® — 10X 0 10X 
Jlilcli Cow*.—The very low ruling ot beef 
durlOff the past week has Icssenftd the value of cows 
in the eyes of milkmen, who limit upon the filial end 
of a Cow In the light of a lieof couture, aud who see, 
in an exchange, fully two dry cows lamed ofTfor the 
value ol line runth one. Transactions have been 
light din ing the past week.uudguucrally am decline 
of $5 per head upon the previous week. 
VcnI Cnlves. In common with beef veal has 
ruled dull a-od at low prices. Tho ordinary demand 
Is either supplied by poultry or pork, leaving very 
littto cull for calves. The low rates or the previous 
week still continue, though Just at the close, with 
weather cold enough pi freozu up the lings dressed 
and keep them s ), tills kind is rather Improved, 14c. 
being tcudily obtained fur fin, and iac. has been 
reached for the very finest. The great bulk are grass 
calves hastened off to avoid the expensive feuding 
likely to attach to most State stock. Since calves are 
quoted at 9<;ilUc, for fair to prime and 3®Gc’. for 
poorest. 
Sheep und l.ambs.—These are theonly kinds of 
stock running light, aud they have Improved Vye. V 
ft., fat lambs selling at 7Kc., and flue sheep at OK® 
6 Xc. One cur very linn 104 fts. Ohio fine wool sheep 
reached li'ifc., and (title lots have been peddled out 
at 7c. The demand Is very ffodd, using all the slock 
as fast as It arrives. Fair sheep am selling at 5K® 
5Kc-, and very tllla at 4with poor Iamb* at Gc. 
Hog*-—The great falling off' in receipts help the 
hog dealers, and ail know they need help bad enough. 
Live lire now worth 4K®4 Yc., urier tailing to L-c. 
pressed are selling at 5&®6KC. for the Western killed 
here, and b®7Xc. for country hogs, the market clos¬ 
ing firm. 
[from lhe Cleveland Leader.'] 
Rural New-Yorker in Onto.-Col. 8 . D. 
Harris, the veteran Agricultural Editor of 
Ohio, who has beeu traveling for the past year 
as Corresponding Editor of Moore’s Rural 
New-Yorker, has been permanently engaged 
to superintend a Western Branch Office of that 
paper at Cleveland, and has opened rooms for 
Umt purpose on the north side of the Park, next 
to the rooms of tho Young Men's Christian As¬ 
sociation, Everybody in this region knows 
Col. Harris, and will he glad to learn that he 
is to remain among us. 
Mr. Sylvester Lehman of Schoharie Co., N y 
writes us: '‘The Continental Washing Machine is 
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