13@15c.; do.. Western, good to prime, 15@17c.; do.> 
MuP° or to good, 13@14c.; Ducks, Western, prime, 
Jo v,- f '?i r to Food, 12c.; Geese, Jersey, 
good to prime, Ki olOe.: do., do., \V eatern, good to 
Slicks’ if tl o ’ 11 <io *’ plK,r ’ ^*100.; New Jersey 
, Buyers or game stocked up pretty libernliy last 
geek.: und though the wholesale market Is more 
Uphtly supplied than we usually see It at tins season, 
some tl«e must elapse before retailers appear again, 
anil prices for the present me easier, uiml) s> Id 
readily last week at $,Vi 6 . Wo quote quail ut *2 i.,r 
prime; $LnOQfl.7:> for poor to lair. Grouse, Sbtotooc. 
ror tine, and oft.st; 0 e. tor common, rutridgos—West¬ 
ern. lUASQe-. Willi ducks are In tulr demand. Yen- 
1-on U in some over stock. We quote: Hares. V 
P?5r -KabbltM. p pair, 4utgi46c. Venison, 
whole deer, V It,, ll(*l 2 c.; long saddles. lABlftc.: short 
Middles, luaiTo. Cuuva* back ducks, >1.76 V pair, 
Kedticads, ,oe. do. .Mallard, UkaHte. Common wild 
Vctils.—Smooth quality veals were not to hand. 
Grass calves were slow from fct‘>@10 ¥ head. 
Sheep and Ijn.nibn.—No fresh stock was to hand, 
shippers having lost heavily on poor quality. Sheep 
have held back, and good sheep und iambs are 
scarce, sheep sold from $1,833*5.25 cwt.; lambs 
from tkitTe. ( cwt. 
Hogs*—Live sold at *4.12# y cwt.; city dressed 
opened with an upward tendency on our lust quota¬ 
tions. 
RECEIPTS OF I IVE STOCK. 
5h<*p A 
Bmwvi*!», Cows. ChIvh*. LanihN. H *fr* 
One Hundredth St...1,MG 7 385 290 (kb 
Forty-Elghta St. HI 90 162 11,0114 (kit. 
Fortieth Bt. UoU 00 000 6.528 85,476 
Communtpaw. 3.570 00 00 2,009 26.928 
Weehawken.1,467 00 00 000 (too 
Totals this week.... 5,976 97 53T 19,941 &i> u.( 
“ last week.... 7,256 96 850 25,493 48.W 
COMPARATIVE KATES. 
Last week. This week 
_ . Cents. Cents 
Good Steers V n>...12 li is 12 & p; 
Fair.It w UK H to it'. 
Fuor.10 <4 lQ* 10 (« ! 1 
Poorest. 7K i» 9K 8 to ; . 
Gen. selling rates.lit# <gi 11 # 10 # <a n 
1 roylmons.—Prices generally are higher, through 
an active speculative Inquiry, the export business 
M moderate. Bacon for winter delivery, 7 i*c. tor long 
°* e{ W ;i c - f or short clear, TUtaiTJuu. for long and 
short clear tugetl er. s 
hains -ciuiico Western, $21®28; Texas prime, 
do. fair lots, flftatK l.aru. new. ut be. for 
west OTP steam on spot; ,8c. for Nov.; 8#c. for 
Long clear, TMc,; short clear. 1\c. • short rib, 
... c 2? l'°rK, flip's), spot: Western prime moss 
ft}!'" 0 -. P”.**"*! 1 hoga,cil*.6#©6#c. Cut-meats are 
•efliiy at Betide. for pickled hums.loose; tiWwGMe- for 
Shoulders, loose; Btollte. for pickled bellies, loo e. 
Boxrsl dry-salUul shonldrs. 5#(iSVc„wfntor delivery. 
Rooked meats ut 15tl lie. for loose li 
loose shoulders. 
Beef solllrg ut f 
*l2to 13,5(J for o 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
M®7Ko. lor 
prime stock. 
tll.Ia for barreled now plain mess. 
- -- - -- --- —ra mens. Tierced beef, new, for 
short delivery at $18<a(20 for new India mess, $26 for 
new extra India mess. 
o *«&d«.-aoTer to |„ light supply, and heldatSK® 
^Othylshcld flnuly at $2.85@3. Hough llax 
quiet at $1.7o65l.8,i. 
Tobneoo.—Business hasbeen quite moderate, with 
prices without change. 
QUOTATIONS—NEW CHOP. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
puss-.....CKto 7#e. 7Q@ 7#c. 
Good do. ... 1%6» nQc. 7X& 8#c. 
Common to medium leaf. 8#® !iUe. 9 @ 10 kc. 
&°'>d 00 . ..10 <» 10 #O. It ® 12 
Fine do. ..11 ® 12 <:. 12kto 13 c. 
Selections.12#® t# 18 #® 15 
SEEDLKAK OltOl* OF 1871. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts tillers.n ® 14 c 
seconds. 13 (u< g& c. 
wrappers.40 ® 55 c. 
selection.*.<;() ® 75 c 
New York tillers. 10 @ fi % 
wrappers.18 ® fa c. 
assorted lots. II ® 14 e. 
Pennsylvania IIllers. 1 * li o’ 
wrappers.. 22 w 66 t-i 
nh , A# ,,., lwsortcd lots.18 Ml 25 c. 
Ohloflllers.. m h c 
wrappers...l.s (,« 35 c. 
assorted lots. 9 #® 13 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 3 "(, e 9 c [ 
Veget 11 blew.—Exports of potatoes, past week, 4,650 
bins.; or onions, t.'ii) bids. Potatoes are very ilrru, 
strengthened by the hopelessness of further canal 
receipts. Our advanced figures are strong wholesale 
prices. Onions are Ann ; Other garden truck shows 
the firmness that attends the Introduction of winter. 
Marrow squash are at present scarce, Sweet iiotu- 
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Wc qu,.n-Gitrlyl'o-,., S3.;. v bbl.. bulk; Peach 
Blow ,,, n,,.: .PoorioM *2®2.2fi do. Prince 
AUji'rt*', .l:i"ii Oii Sv'bitn, Swcitt, 
\ .trfflnlH, Sob.Vwj.$ i bi.; D^lii’wure. Hi.r»0&5,50 ;v hbj. 
pDldlia. * hju.. *'.;*■ ;.5it tor red, ».><«, JCju for yol- 
Itnvtor v, Inti-. 51 arrow squash, tl.jl) p bbl.; 
Hubbard. SI do. ( mots, }:; Hurstu tnrnlps. SUtotfie. 
Hurliii. 100Strings, rHI® 11 . Pumpkins, p 100, 8 l® 8 . 
Outside rate for potatoes aru for double beads. 
Wool,—The market has more life, the Inqulrv 
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