Mr 
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©OBE’S BUBAL NEW-YORKER. 
<a*. 
37c. for selections; fair to pood State, 24<A30c.: Welsh 
tubs, fanny, 34e.i other, 2&'(31o.; choice Western, 
including Michigan factory, 27@S0e.; good do.,20<»23c.; 
skipping, 18<gi20u.; low do.. Ific. Pennsylvania pails, 
30@35e,, do. other pits#,, 25«5>3fto. Rolls, choice, 27® 
28c.; other* 2<)®24e, 
Cherwy Shippers have been purchasing rather 
more freely at b'- 4 o. fur choice, and occasionally at 
to * 40 .. with the market having a firmer ton*. Ex¬ 
ports for the week. 22,000 boxes. 
Fine and choice factory. 13*6* 13kc.: do. good to 
inme, 12,v,,l2o.: tali- lots. I)H«»12 Hc.; State farm dai- 
,y. KOod to prime. ! 2 M®i:;S'e.; do. fair lots, ll® 12 c.: 
no. skimmi'ff, vs uatern, flu** chuddar, norot no l • 
do. good flat. I2M&13W0,; do. fair tots, UX®12JfC.i 
skimmed. Sowc.; English dairy, nominal. 
Cider.—Quoted at INI) 17c. -;i gal. 
f-'. 0 ,t* 0n —J® ruling higher, with afnir inquiry. Cow 
middling upbind, on the spot, I,Vic. 
Dried Fruit*.- General trade has been very quiet 
lately, e/porters doing very little, with the home 
trade small. Prices have not changed materially. 
southern apples, old. is«7c.: do. new. T<»7Sc. tor 
old and .u-ftc, for sltceil; Mate i WfflSc. for old qrw„ 
fortdtced; Western, 7r«i?Xc.; new state 
at 7|(rt8Ke. for qrs.aud 10c. tor sliced. Bluekbcr- 
ries, IUwIUmc. Peeled ptsiu-Jaen. prime Georgia and 
North ( aroltna. 13®lSe.: impeded, SH®9c. tor halves 
and b.H®>c. tor quarters. Pitted cherries. 22®24e. for 
State and southern. Kaspberrte-, new. 3ll>«3to. JTcw 
peeicd^eitohcs, isv-> c . Califoroinpluiaa, :i3a«^c.; do. 
I-ggs.—ihrre i a good stiff market for eggs. Some 
near point* extra fresh arc selling as Inch as 83<a*fc. 
m single bhls. W ostern are active and firm. Limed 
arc somewhat weaker, us the offering Is pretty gen- 
c r ’ f 1 1■, Slate amt Pennsylvania, 2ikh)30c.: nest murks 
Of Western. 2Sini.*dhc,: other Wo.-ter.i, W^wiSie.s < n- 
nadiau.if SKi'i'io.; limed State, 2l<;(i22c.; do. Western. 
19®21o. 
Lsseiiiijil Oils. I he quotations are f3.256t3.50 i 
r.ir . 0l1 1 hPPcrmlnt In tin gallon packages; $3.H7(«) 
4. r j do. in glass, oil Winter..:reen. $ 4 . 25601,50 y it. 
Oil Sassafras, 55c. ty ». 
I 1 lour. The shlppinn 
the market has hceu adv 
ant tone. 
No. 2. 
Superfine Slate. 
Extra do. 
Fancy do. [ 
Superfine Western. 
Extra do.,. 
Minnesota extras.. 
Western, white wheat_ 
Round hoop Ohio.. 
Trade brands do. 
Southern, extra. 
Double extras.. 
Rye flour. .. 
Corn meal, Jersey. 
Brand v wine.. 
tradu 
anoin; 
1 ms been liberal, and 
:, closing with a buoy- 
,?8 lilV.V) 6 uo 
. a 85 m tl 00 
. « 'KXo 0 lift 
. 0 r'.i'v) T 25 
. ft fUtol ft 0 ) 
.. (1 25m 0 55 
6 80M H 3ft 
. 7 75® H 35 
. ft ■ ft Of, 
. ft ‘JOm 7 00 
. 6 5ftM 7 25 
. 7 lift® ill 75 
. 4 20(,o ft 10 
. 3 iTY'r'l 3 15 
. 3 85® 3 ftft 
Fresh Fruits. - I'll ere was a temporary Improve¬ 
ment la apples when the new* came uniiount'lrig I lie 
lock ng up or many canal boats. Now ns the proha- 
billties are that stock will move iigain, prices have 
fallen back 1 >. incir recent ranges,which show* the 
apple market, us devoid Of any mil strength, w,. 
quote mixed lrit.«. State $3(„ 3.25 par tihi.i selected 
Greenings or Spit: aiwl other similar sorts.» ■..•fv.. fi.sr; 
Ohio and Michigan *2.511*3; other, «&t2.25. I'run- 
berr es have declined! the stuck I* m ti good nmnv 
hands, and dealer, mv all anxious to sell. We,mote 
choice Cape Co<1, bhl*„ Ml; other t>l»K. fiVM; choice 
@4.60 crate; there is u goon, stca.lv doniati i f,,r 
them; outside parties who have boon iming them 
reappear for sound lot . Chestnuts are irrrguliir In 
quality; the range Is *4@0 i> bush. Hickory ioiih *3 
@2.25 do. Peanuts dull at #1,,, |.40 Ter poor to fair 
and $1.50®? for good to prime. (Venn*, ftur., To l,on- 
siana, oranges. ?7QS ;< bid. Black walnuts,‘$1 p hush. 
Grain.—'The export business lias been liberal at 
advancing prices. 
Wheat, Mil., No. 2. 
do. 1 .... 
Chicago. No. 2... 
Red Western, new. 
Amber do,.. . 
White..-... 
Rye, Western. 
Nuw State .. 
Barley malt, Canada West.. 
Corn, prime mixed. 
White. 
Southern. 
Oats, Western mixed..."I r,i@ 55 
White. r. 7 Z «> 
Barley. Western. 1.35@ 1 .Mi 
State, two-rowed. |.;S5@ 1.40 
do, four-rowed. I. 5 ft@ 1.00 
.W.47@|!.18 
1.536,, 1.5,5 
..... 1.4(@ 7.45 
....1.47® 1.5214 
. 1.55m 1.58 
. I.iVV-j 1.85 
. 0265 lift 
. Si3@ !I5 
. 1.70® 1.75 
.(SAj eft 
. 73® ;r> 
Honey-Still lias a slow movement. Strictly fancy 
white is not pl'-nty. ami that evade Is quoted at 3:le ; 
there is a good deal of dark stock offering, fur widt h 
20@30c. Is a full r.inge. the lower for Ltuckwiicat. 
Hay anil Straw. -The arrivals have been liber- 
al.jaml It has bceii diaiciilt t.o obtain late prices. 
n‘2H- ilu 
SV >3 quote prime Timothy, per ton, f27®jfi: do., fair 
to good, do., per ton. » 22 @ 2 ft; do., whipping grade, 
perton,*I'.His2ft: do .clover, goon, per ton. $l*> do., in¬ 
ferior, per ton, *12@K straw, long, per ton, ?1«<,<,I7; 
do., 9 hort, per ton, ?b: do,, oat, per ton, fit® 15 . 
Hops —Supplies have beep large, more particu¬ 
larly of foreign, and prior* horu been materially re¬ 
duced, leading to only light business. 
We quote prime ami choice new. «). i.'.c the 1,0 
Poultry tint) Gnmc.Tbo poultry market is in 
a very uneartum position ; prices lutve ruled very 
low. and tbo quoiity of slock 1 ms been of a grade 
that, would not warrant holding over even If ilie 
weather were favorable. 
We quote: Dressed IV,uitry—Chicken*. N. -I, and 
Bucks Co., prime. ISdiiq Up.,dn., fair to good. Ion 
iJStfcdO., State, prime, ilc*12c,j do., do,, poor to good, 
Usilfte.; do., Western, g» oil to prim,•, 111 .12c,; do. do 
poor to good, ftffiilc.; Turkeys, Jersey, prime, lit, 15c* 
do., do., fell to good, lOMlfte.: do.. State, prime, 13, u ; 
14c.; do., do., poor to fair, lu„ 12 c,; do.. Western, good 
to prime, U- tile.; do., do., poor to good, va]l)e; 
J>ueks. Western, prime, M,"Joe.; do.,d»., fair to good, 
IOmU'c,; G.Jersey good to prime, ll@i 3 e.: i,,„ 
do.,]>oorto tair.PMWe.; do., Western,good to prime. 
tfti«,12e.; do., do., poor, 7@yc. 
There is an Imp oved demand for game. Vonlsmi 
is in better demand. Whole deer sell freely at this 
time to decorate stalls and shops, and nil showy 
game now finds considerable outlet for that, purpose. 
Southern quail are Included in the receipts; they 
sell low, A good many pour grouse that have been 
cooped for u hotter market are selling low. Quail 
trapped, •< do*-, IV '2.12; small or soft, do., ti.2Mad.76; 
;• 7 • »;••"!. P 1 . inferior, do., 4(l@ 
Wit.. V p - - gj Lt.Mt.ii: , pair, W<a16o 
1 jy . IWMII V- k M *.> I . , I'ilir, 
Venison, whole di et, V Xt„ 11 *<,<•.; long saddles, 
13® 15c.; short saddles, l(k,.17o. Canvas back ducks, 
81.60 ^ pair. Redheads. 87c. do. .Mallard, 4ft@4fte. 
Common wild duck, 35c. 
Provislnuu. Price* generally bavo been ruling 
llrra, with an increased export 1 r ule. Bacon for win¬ 
ter delivery. 7c. for P-ng clear, w. for short dear, 
7!<c. for longnnil shorteten' togell-c*r. 
iMc,: 1 aHMR. ___ 
"l 4 C. Mess pork, f 11.50, spot: Western prime mess 
at $14.50. Drr—anl hog , city, 5qc. Cut-meat* 
are selling at S&lUc. for pickled hams, iin-sc ; i;‘,o. ror 
shoulders, loose; ft,tide, .'or pickled bellies, loose. 
Boxed dry-salted shoulders, 5Qc. tor winter delivery 
Smoked incuts at. lUy lln.fnr loose timui5,7.M@7|ke. for 
mose shoulders. Tallow at, 7;»@7Re. for prime stock. 
Beef sellirg at $9®U.73 for barreled now plain mess. 
$)2<ai 18.5ft for extra mess. Ticrccd beef, tiew, for 
short delivery, at MHc ftU for new India »«s, $28 for 
new eiua India mess. 
Seeds.—Clover is firmer through light supplies, „ 
quoted at S 1 4@S}ie. Timothy is quiet at $ 2 . 75 . Rough ? 
mu dull at $1.75@1.85. ■ 
Tobacco.—The market is strong and moderately 
active on export account. 
QUOTATIONS—NEW CROP. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Lugs....,.. .63f® 7j£C- 7U@ 7iiC. 
Good do. ... 73t«* KJic. 7:8 Mi) 8>»c. 
Common to medium leaf. ftfv'c. ft @ 10 We. 
Good 00 . ..1ft w lOH'e, 11 @ 12 
Fine do, ..11 @ 12 c. 12KM 13 c. 
Selections...12.W® 13 o. 13H@ 15 
SBKDUKAP CROP OP 1871. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts tillers.II Mil e. 
seconds.............13 @25 e. 
wrappers. .4t» &> 53 c. 
selection*.lift M 75 c. 
Netv York Hllers. 1ft @ 11 e. 
wrappers.is (■< •'<■> 0 . 
assorted lots.... 11 60 11 c. 
Pennsylvania fillers. 13 w; l-i C. 
wrappers..... 22 (># 00 e. 
aasorted lots.18 @ 25 e. 
Ohiotlllers. ft @ 8 *’• 
wrappers. .13 @35 e. 
assorted lot*.... ft,'»M 12 C. 
Wisconsin assorted lots...8 @ 0 c. 
Vegetables.—Exports of potatoes past week, 11,(Ml 
hhls.; of onions, 3U0 bbla. The checked arrival ol 
on mil boats ha* tended to help the potato market ; 
but the advance 1 * not licavy, and not likely to last 
If stuff cornea through. 
We quote Early Rose $3..'jQ@2.T5 *bbb.h.nlk; peach 
Blow. |2.2ftM2.50 do.; Peerless. $1.25661.30 do. Princo 
Alberts.$1.7.'.@2.25, Mwrot, Virginia, *3<;<>3.35 V bbh: 
Delaware, «4 qs 1,451M bbJ, Onion*, n bill.. 83.25ai3.50 
tor red. «3 ® 8.50 for yellow, and for whlt.o. 
.Marrow squash, $(,181 >1 hbl.j Hubbard, fl'do. Car¬ 
rots. $2. Russia turnips. 7ISe.@I. Garlic. V 10(1 strings, 
$10(5)11. Pumpkin*, d iUO, $UA 8 . Outside rate for po¬ 
tatoes are for double lieiulM. 
Wool.—There l.s 1 little better business from man¬ 
ufacturer* at steady prices. 
Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia ileeeea, 47(5) 
30c.’NX. and 44@( •. '<> r X; New York, Michigan 
and Wisconsin. 45r>»4Ve. for XX and 43@44c. for X : 
Indiana. Kont.uelty and Tennessee. 44®47c. for XX 
nnd Mi rf'fc. for X ; Illinois. Iowa and Minnesota. 42® 
Iftc. i ’" 1 x \ and hi 12c. for X ; pulled, M > isc. for ex¬ 
tra, 13 m Tie. for super Olid 2ft@31e. for No. 1. 
KOCH ENTER.. Nov. 21. —Flour firm at ad¬ 
vance of 25&50 cj.; $ 3568 . 5(1 ror amber winter; $ft.25 for 
white. Wheat tlrm, with unchanged price. Coro, 
tift@70c. for State, thlts, MoviSo, Barley steady, with 
more demand; $1,15® 1.20 for two-rowed; $t.35@1.42 
for four-rowed, lne-sed hogr lower; $fi.ft(l<lii 0 for 
heavy; $(!«ift.25 for light weights; other meats,un¬ 
changed. Butter scarce; 2VI®32c. V it. Eggs, 27@30c. 
{' <lo/. ’The season for sbiiipiug apples and potatoes 
has closed. Potatoes are brought for local demand 
at 4 'imiMu. 7 bush. Applus i5c.w$l. Chickens lower, 
ll@12wc. h iti. Onion*, M«c. 4' bush. Cider, $3.50® 
3.76 V hid. Hay In better supply, and $1 lmVer. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
LITT7.K FA r.r.s, N. Y., Nov. 27. 1873. 
Tub market at Little Falls, for the week ending 
Nov. 22d, was more active than for the previous 
week, with a shade higher prices. The delivery of 
farm dmru unwanted to 4(10 boxes and upward, anil 
‘-ilea were made at, llMloe.. according to quality. 
Factories were well represented, (lie offering* arnont- 
lug to more than 8 .’tv 1 Duxes, only ah' 011 haH' ■ if which 
cliaiigod iiaud*. We give *i,ine of the leading trans¬ 
action*, a - s’ollew*; 
•V Neill*, It*. 1'tQc.; JUttle Falls Central, iftft, l.'iQe,; 
"•n, 300, i:t..c.; Nichols, lit). : 
Old etone Cliuroh,13k,e.; a. .smith A Co., 100, I3j.fe.; 
White Creek, 3(3), 15V,e. 
There wo* a good delivery of butter, and sales were 
made at 
The weather in Herkimer is, no Id and there is a 
deep snow on the ground. The herds have gone into 
winter quarters anil are rapidly shrinking in milk. 
W« Inti • el’, lee:* fPi III UlirOlUi tu tllft 3 « "I Novelo 
her. Our London correspondent suy* cheese Is in 
good demand, the quality amt condition being all 
thstcoold be desired. American extra line is quoted 
at 7i@72*.; Hue. Iift®7ll, iSDgllSh Cheddar sells for THM 
ftfts.; Wiltshire double, ftSMiBS,; Ilie.Shlre modi urn, fill 
Mill*.; line, S0®848.; Scotch, r,;,a>80.*. Dutch cheese 
Edams, OftGiftfts.; Gondas, &4®$2 ».j Derby shape, fiOMttls. 
The butter market is very firm. Cloumells sells at 
142s.: Dorsets, Fifts.; Normandy extra, ll2s.; Canadian, 
9(Ka>124s. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Nov. 22, 1873. 
Deevea.—Trade In beeves though simdl on last 
Wednesday forenoon was lair; price* ranged at 7Vi 
@12>4o. ifi tt.; weights, 5*f@8 cwt. Trade was not so 
brisk on Thursday. There was a slight falling off in 
values: prices ranged at7WM12Re.; weight-, i:v@ 8 }$ 
cw$. These rates were current Friday, with a few 
top steers at TiJit'-I trade was slim on a Baht run of 
fresh eiittlo. Special sales have been—poor quality 
<ddo steers, (IK cwt., ‘JRc.s coarse do., ?*.; cwt., scant. 
Winn Bi.ui.irB, n g, owl-., ■lAv.i coarse uo., cwt., sen in, 
lOKc.i do., fair to good, 7J46»8>4 cwt., ll<ii.V2Qc.; Jersey 
do.,7Mewt..l)Neg Virglulu do , finr to good, 7NM7N 
cwt*. lftVi@12|,e.: Statu do u 0J* cwt., ft »j blNep poor 
Kansas do., 6 r « cwt,, SV-C,; tlenLucky do., poor to fair, 
ftH@ti : k' cwt., N.gftVjo.; do. oxen; $ cwt., Iftt-i IftHc.; 1111- 
noia steers. O^Mlfe., ?p, cwt -1 choice do„8R cwt., lisa 
12V,'<-'.; rough Indiana do., ftX cwt., lie.; common Tram- 
nylvnnla do., 6 J* cwt., ftKe.; poor quality Missoui i 
do., 0 )£ cwt.; i)e. 
llilfh Cows.—Trade in these animals has been 
fair since our lust weekly report-, with a brisk de¬ 
mand for good quality cows, which were scarce. 
Prices ranged at ?35@$7 V head, « 1th general sales 
at $45(ii73. 
VwtU,—Trade In veal* wns small, as most of the 
lots to hand wtr-i tod eourae for the demand. Arriv¬ 
als also were light, extrema range of prices being 
8@11e. Grass calves were almost uomiaai at$5@0.5O. 
Sheep mill I,n nibs.—There was a fair trade in 
sheep on Wednesday last at 3@5}tfe.; lambs sold in 
selected lots at 6Jd«c7!ic. On Thursday, sheep sold 
at ’kwftc.; lambs, ft 1 -, -'i71*e. Friday, sheep sold at i® 
<>c,; lambs, IHIe. Speoial sale* as foHowsJersey 
- , - Jersey 
ewes, S0MS2 ll>s.,4c.; do. sheep, 110 lbs., 5e.; State do.. 
Id lbs., 5>,c,; Indiana do., 75 lbs.,3c.; Obloilo., 117 lbs., 
Canada do., 110 lb u -„ 5hie., Canada Iambs, Vi lbs., 
$0.1* f owl.: Stato do., tSM lbs., 7c. 
1 i ng.*. 1 race on »v cones nay last was Woal 
id choien quality sold at 4Yc ; city dressed, 5; 
light pigs tttTe. Thursday, five were worth 4; 
light pigs, 7c. Friday, trade was active; ll 
Ilnurs.—Trade, on Wednesday last was Weak. Live 
5W@liyc.; 
4Ji@4^c,; 
- _. . ....... live were 
worth 4 K@lk<!.: mty dressed, fc .MftJt.; light pigs, 7 c. 
Horse Market. 'Them hn* been a very small 
trade In ho■ act- -Luce our last weekly report, and that 
has been in poor quality horses. One pair of ordinary 
light harness horses sold at- #35(1; 1 j>alr poor qunlit.y 
do., $280: I trotter, $235; 1 saddle liorse, flUft; llmrse 
sold at $25. Tl horse* arrived (• Erie Railroad, via 
Oak Cliff Station; ;si mule.* and ill) horses arrived ^ 
Central New Jersey Railroad via Liberty St. Ferry. 
lucent 
li’TS OF 
LIVE 
STOCK. 
* 
^h««p 6c 
tlfMVVM. 
Cow". 
C'ftlVlMl, 
1 .hihOR. 
One Hundredt h Bt 
...1,783 
b 
501 
410 
000 
Forty-Eighth Bt... 
... 45 
no 
230 
14,583 
(100 
Fortieth Bt. 
.. ODD 
w 
lift 
8,187 
33.172 
Communipaw. 
., 3.H61 
00 
00 
2,003 
15,407 
Weebawken. 
...1,487 
uo 
00 
000 
0(3) 
Totals this week.. 
.. 7,25ft 
9fi 
850 
25,403 
48 fifth 
’• last week.. 
.. 8,ft4! 
55 
754 
20,344 
52,320 
CO.MI>ARATIVE RATES. 
Last week. 
Tills week 
Cents. 
Cents. 
Good Bteers D ft. 
...12 
(w 13 
12 
tek 13 
Fair. 
...ll 
& 11K 11 
fe I15f 
Poor. 
...1ft 
<3* 10'Y 10 
(<S 10k 
Poorest. 
... 5% & ftik 7K 
os y%- 
Gen. selling rates. 
...10)6 69 11% lftK @ ny 4 
Monday's Hnles.—Had it, not been for the ex¬ 
tremely heavy rain of this forenoon, trade in good 
quality beeves would have been fair; as it was. sales 
were slow, blit rates were firm, ranging at s’.,. 13c.; 
weights, 4&@10 cwt. on 53®5S Iks. to tue cwt., net. 
Milch Cow*.—There was uflrtu demand for good 
quality cows at 9&&@82.fi0 V head • poor qnnlltv cows 
stood over unsold. 
Von 141.—The inferiority of the quality of 1 he calve* 
to hand kept prices down and made sales slow. Gross 
calves sold generally nt $7.75 '(■' bend: a few at $15. 
Slicep nnd Lnnihs. -Trade,wav slow, and ehiotly 
effccieri In selected lots, some sold at56ti5‘;e.; whole 
car loads at. 8j^@5c.j lambs, 5)4®b'Jfo. 
Hog*. Late on Saturday afternoon live hogs sold 
nt 4].i@4Vfc.: iMidon this forenoon at 4^c. City dress¬ 
ed were not quoted at noon. 
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Surgieni Siasdc Stock ina«* for enlarged veins, 
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