Hast,!. , ’73, 2,Vj»40e.; Yearling*. 
- : UlJ Oidi, 'id, 'O'y, '6*, Jti i 
i t:i. tnso56c.-, patent Bavarian- 
. >18,23®40c.; Belgians. -0 ) 
genuine liu vu- 
7.1. i(>'i',7He.! Kn- 
o; CulLfornlas, 
. 20 
NJOQBE’S BUBAL HEW-YOBKER. 
Cider—New, I5@18c.; small pkgs. cider vinegar, 
18®28C- 
Cotion—I* ruling linn at l5Xc. for low middling 
upland on the spot: 1.. Tor December; 15 29-32c. 
for January; ltl 13-32 for February. 
Dried Fruits. -Tliere la a good home trade at 
strong prices; best lots of apples and poaches are 
most wanted. 
-outoern applet, tfld, 'Wt7c.; do. new.VXQTYe., and 
9<2Uc. foi sliced; State, i 8(*-*e for old qrs.imd9f<ji9;kc. 
siloed; Weateni,old,7(si7J4C.j new, 7HfflrVc.; new State 
at 7Y®8K0. for qrs. and IOC. 1 or sliced. Blackber¬ 
ries. lUS@llc. Period peaches, prime Georgia and 
.t ... . ... i—, i«s»23c.: Virginia pooled, lli&lSo.* 
at 7V®8KC. for nrs. and lOo. for sliced. Blackber¬ 
ries. lUJi@Uc. Period peaches, prime Georgia and 
North Carolina, UkiiSSc.: Virginia peoled, lO&lbe.- 
unpeelea, SSWC. for halves and OV-iwVa. for quar 
t.Ts Pitted cherries. 20®33e. far SUt.-and Southern 
Raspberries, new. -'Oe. California plums, S!ia3.'»c.; do. 
Fgga.—Fresh stock. whim strictly fresh, sells 
about nn arrival. Dealers are somew hat solicitous 
about bow they will carry the large supply of f im cd, 
and look earnestly for cold weather for relief. Wo 
quote a lower rango for limed, but In the absence 
of active whole-mil- trade quotations l-m be hardly 
thing wholesale and prices arc easier than at our 
last. We quote: 
State, Western, und New Jersey, aiftKflg.*, express 
Western. ordinary fresh do., '.".li.’.iiUe.; Cuna- 
dlan. iirin.j limed State, 204«Ue.- do. Western, lOfcj) 
21c: n few choice State, 23 c. 
Canadian ryes are not coming this way; part of 
the shipment® are going to New Kugland cities. 
Essential Oils.—Oil peppermint in tin cans. >3.15 
Cai;i.2() V »., ilo. in glass, $3.75®i; oil wintergreeu. 
>1.20; oil sassafras, 5'-;<«64c. 
Feathers Western live geese, 08@70c.; inferior: 
lOtiiSOo. 
Flour.- Shipping extra* and superfine brands are 
wanted In lines at Arm prices. Trade and Tamily 
brands are In good supply, but they are selling fair¬ 
ly, with very little variation In prices. 
No. 2. .$8 85® 5 Mi 
Superfine Stale.a •} 5C' 
Kxtra do...8 "Olid i 05 
Fancy do.7 iMk.i) v 50 
Superfine Western. 5 -KM 8 «•; 
Kxtrn no...0 7i)<:<ti 7 00 
Minnesota extras... 7 IKK.* 0 UU 
beef, $2l®22e. for prime mess; |2£«2.2C for India mess: 
727'S.KS for exit* Imlln mess. Barreled beef; 99.(60411 
tor plain mess, first grade; W.7&M.75Jsecond grmlo 
do., and tl2/e>13 for extra we». Beef haras, 421(*#24.M). 
Heed*.—Clover Is scarce, und with shippers In the 
mui kot prices are decidedly higher, quoted ut ,y»« l 
3SC. Timothy Is held higher, quoted at *3 <uJ.£j. 
Rough tlAX 4 Ulot at 4R80.vl.9U. 
Tobacco.-For Western leaf and seediest trade 
continues very dull: business limited to small lots | 
ou trade account. 
yDOTATION*—MEW CROP. 
l.ight Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Rugs.8!k@ ?&o. 7V,ffl 7Ho. 
Good do. ... 7*<S> 8*c. jm »Hc. 
Common to medium leaf. 3Kou ‘J.v<c. 9 <a* }U>4c- 
Good uo. ..10 w WHc. 11 ®1» „ 
Fine do. ..11 Ut 12 e. 12X0 13 C. 
Selections..12)4® 13 e. 13 W® 15 
SKEDLEAE CROP OP 1871. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts fillers.11 ® 14 e. 
seconds..1J ® ?“ «. 
wrappers...(0 @7* c. 
Western, white wheat.8 Ofiti* 8 76 
Round noop Olno.•> RO'is < 15 
Trade brunds do. . 7 40w> 40 
'southern, extra...00W 8 10 
Double extras.8 14W 
Rye Hour. J « 00 
Corn meal, Jersey.. <» *>*4$ * 00 
Brandywine. 1 304# • *0 
Fresh FmUs.-’Ubo supply of apples Is not over 
abundant, and us the fancy and good retailing va¬ 
rieties are well controlled, price* are very firm for 
luts from lofts, as be lure lots per rati are not at¬ 
tractive, an I l ho frosted lota that hit ttm warm days 
Of lunt \vi!L U. had to 88ll low; uil-fed { 
selection*, 4ly<4.50; poor and frosted, Sl<® '-00. Crnn- 
h’ I have a fair trade at. about funner figures; 
dark, Bard rape* ca,i be quoted at 40 50 lu bbl9. 
. . local use prime boxes are more tumble than 
bids. Best bbls,,fOfflO.MJ; other, J7(«/4 • prime boxes, 
Ft; good do., is.iioi..2.80; poor, 4R50@2.i6. California 
lifts Tile pour trade to ltsdT. Tim stock Is uut likely 
to have further addition, us It would bu risky busl- 
ne-H to make a winter shipment. Dealer* arc, to a 
groat extent, wltnohllng Easier Beurre* for later 
use wlu>n tin y can he made to compensate for some 
stock that Iia» to bo aow pm. out low. Winter Nell*, 
Glout Moreenu and Vicars, have sold well for this 
market and Philadelphia. We Quote Vicar. $8.80 V 
box, Winter Nell - anl (.lout Moroeuu, ft; Eastern 
Beurre, fl. , | w4. Gr.i . - can be hardly expected to 
revive men ueUTP unde; many holder* would gladly 
make cone -elons In order to dour up remnants. Ua- 
tawbito, 5ij)7e.; Dub. *, 3<uHc. Chestnuts are not 
wanted to any extent, und ni'lst be exceptionally 
aloe to realize the extreme quotation; quoted at f l 
®5 V bu«u. Hickory uuts are tiraier u* the supply 
dimlnlsljes; 8l. ll" 1.62 V bush. Pecans are still 
quoted low, 5<5'7c, P n>. !'• unut* have a steady though 
moderate (rude for replenishing the wants of retail¬ 
ors: *1.50^2 P bush, for good to prliuo Virginia; 
poor, flu. 1.25; North Carolina, |l.50(£*R02. 
Grain.-T.br wheat there huabaena good export 
Inquiry, and price* have been ruling stronger, not 
withstanding the prospect of Increased supplies 
through resumption of canal navigation. Corn ha . 
been In brisk demand. In part speculative, although 
largely on export account, with prices decidedly 
higher. Date have been rather weufc. 
Wheat, Mil., No.2. ».BR»|J.ro 
Chicago. No. 2. 1.51Q* 1.55 
lied Western, lie , .. l-Muit 1.h0 
AiulierdO..-•••• l.wSt I.I.8 
Whli . . 1-7U® 1 05 
Ure. WiNi'i u.... W - 
New uiato. l.Ofkto 1.10 
Barley malt, Canada V/eat. l.iti 
Coi o. prime mixed. 776D77H 
White... . 
Souther,... —— 
Oats. Western mixed.. 57 
White..-., , ;« 
Rurloy, . '•stem. J-'o 
bt- ’ to-rowed. J.te J-»l 
do. I our-rowed. 1-80(9 1.85 
HonoV.— lolders will be compelled to carry stock 
awaiting >Tanoo s ite*. Groeera seem to have no oc¬ 
casion to ;u u second visit, und some look upon 
their early i, ,rchum*s as more ornamental than eotn- 
rnerelal. Tee holidays may do something for own- 
.‘i s. but we have rarely seen so dull a market u» now 
exists, especially with prices favoring the seller. Wo 
quote whft-pe over eoinh ut 2rt<'ji;i!ii.'.; buckwheat. -GO' 
25c.: s 1 rallied, 108)150,, a* to quality- 
selections.GO T 5 , c ' 
New York flUers. 10 k* 11 o. 
wrappers. *“ 0# ou e. 
assorted lots.II ® *4 c - 
Pennsylvania tillers.12 ® H e. 
wrappers.« t" 1 GJ v. 
assorted lots.78 65 2u C. 
Ohio tiller*. 8 ® .9 °- 
wrappers.*.18 (s* 3u c. 
assorted lots.9.M® 1- c - 
Wisconsin assorted lots. ......... 8 (iti 8 C. 
Vi-gciithlri*.—Exports of potatoes, past week, 8,860 
bbls.: of onions,248 DbU. Potatoes havo been sell¬ 
ing higher than we quote, nut high prlcos ehecked 
sales, hod deterred a good tunny buyers from buying 
ahead Holders will probubly be forced to euso up 
rales, particularly us It is probable that some of the 
canal ."tuck, has been forced through during the open 
weather of the past week. Onions have again ad- 
V14 fi/'Oil 
We quote Kai ly Rows. $2.75<i#'3.76 V bbl.. bulk; Peach 
Blow, $y,50frt>3.UU do.: Peerless, |2ffl2.25 dm Prleco 
Alberts. k2.75y,.l. Jackson White, #2w2.7(i sweet, 
Virginia, $4.75 *ij5 V bbl.; Delaware, 5j5.00«_U.l2 hbl. 
Onions V bhl.. $4.00ts>4.50 for rod, $4®4.oU for yol- 
Imv.41*1)5.80 for white. Marrow squash.*2.25 h bbl,: 
Hubbard, *U1o. CarruU,*3. Russia turnips, CGf-e,uC. 
Garlic, V 100strings. lUKSll. Outside rate for pota¬ 
toes up" for double beads. 
SPECIA L NOTICES, 
The Best “Eln*tlc Trun*” la the World Is 
sold by Pomeroy & Co., "44 Broadway, N. Y., for 
three dollars. Write to them lor full particulars. 
■-*♦*- 
Surgical elastic fetocklua# for enlarged veins, 
and Supporting Belts of best quality, at Pomeroy’s, 
744 Broadway, N. Y. 
pew 
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ISO UROiDWAY, NBW VOKIA, 
Has an accumulated Capital exceeding 
$ 22 , 000,000 
Invested In Real Estate und Mortgages In New York 
City, In New York and United Slates Bonds, und 
steudily increasing under n Yearly Uo venue ot more 
than 
$ 9 , 000 , 000 . 
The Rivoa Insured by the Society arc carerully 
selected Ir. different parts of North America and 
Europe. The Insurances are made only on the 
Mutual Principle. The Surplus Premiums are re¬ 
turned to the Policy-holders annually. 
Policies urn Issued payable ut the death of the In¬ 
sured, or payable ut the end Of a certain number of 
yeurs. Policies are ulso issued on the 
The “Two Rurals” 
The Western Rural, the Rretit lead¬ 
ing popular Rural and Family Weekly of the 
West, (*2.r>0 per year,) and the Young- 
Folks’ Rural, the “handsomest und 
best Young People’s monthly in America,” 
($1.50 per year,) constituting a supply of in¬ 
teresting, entertaining, instructive, practical 
and valuable mutter not equaled or approach¬ 
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chromes, G%xSX, after Stroight, entitled 
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Only ^ $3.00. ii 
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above terms, or handed to any one acting as an Agent 
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TFITR 
WESTERN RURAL, 
Whisky— Is scarce and higher. Sales at 07 K® 28 o. TONTINE PLAN, 
Wo«l.-Prices have t>oen advanced about 2aa<?. 
m. rroro the lowest polut, wUb a continued Hoerai or upon the principle of ncctlraulating protits tor 
Inquiry for stock from luanufnctorfo*, and supplies definite periods, which was first Introduced by this 
of desirable grade* very much reduced Thu total society, and h&a^been recommended and endorsed by 
sales ut thu principal markets for the hist two wi-eii* eminent expert* In Rile Insurance, and by leading 
have been the largest of tho*QU»on. The movement business men. Forty-four per cunt. 1ms been earned 
ha* been started by resumption of work at the mill*, ivn d reserved on the premium* paid ou It* Tontine 
a large number of them running on full time, and, it i,ir ( . n.dloics, and forty percent, on its Tontine Kai¬ 
ls understood, bused principally upon liberal con- duwoient Poliulos, lasued within the lunt five yenra. 
tracts tor goods made with the government Homo 
activity l* induced, however, by rather a better ill*- •• Every Farmer and Stock Feeder should havo one” 
tributlng business for good* In the regular way, ol- r nnN aNB COB 
though there Pi no especial activity in till* coliuc- Wik--- ° .77, ,,rl. ,T,,T1 
tlou. The quotiitlon* uro 58®54o. for Ohio, Penpsyl- -" l,lr n r -S^r-. * 'y <11IMIRIIS. 
vauia and Virginia X.X fioucos; 51(iA51Kc. for Ado.; _ The saving In feed will 
50c. for No. 1 do.; 4U@47 for New York, Michigan anil ~ .ii') pay for one In tmhnrl linu 
Wl*cpn*la X fleece*j 4Sk<«51c. for AX do.: 44(s>47c for jyjihygjny-—_ 
X Indiana, Kentucky and Tennossfic tleeccs; 47(.(61c. -iUl WOOD SVWINB 
lor XX do. f.mg . _ . .... 
-♦-*-*-- JHACHINKS, 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 7 CnossC ut&Circdlar. 
■ ■ ■ ■ — 4 to 6 Horse Sweep 
Nkw York, Due. 13, iht;i, %asg =^ l * ai> *S3^,~ Power Separators. 
Hei-ves.—There was a brisk trade In small lots of Warnintcd the best *nmll Thresher made, 
steers on Wednesday la*t. Frlcea ranged at .1 •• nunnnuru ceuiim b r ji sue tTP 
12Ke. V It.; weight*,8«®8j< cwt. Ou Thursday trade BELLS FOR CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, FARMS, El It. 
was fair, and nearly all ol the lota to hand were sold Circular* and Price l.lsta sunt free, 
off, prices ranging atlk!«12Xe,. with a few choice steerM . ■»„ *xtIFACTURING CO., 
at l;Wl3Xc. Friday trade held firm, and the lot* on UI '* n ^ « 7? ,, ,, 
iiilc wrru cleared off at H,*12)<ir, Weights on Thun- 884 to C94 \V e*t Eighth St., Cincinnati, O. 
day and Friday ranged at 56*11 CwrR, «it 5504)59 (**. Vt — - ~ 
cwt., out. Special sales have boon:—Common Mis- Fl fl r»T7 inPlTnil *> Great Hu< c..»w. For 
rtourl steers, II cwt., 10c.; fair quality Virginia din. OK U I 11 I 1/ A I* L M I’v the first NHlmq bookaf 
cwt., lie : coanu Kentucky do.. 7 cw». T t0kc.; choice fijlljlx n (T f *, I'll I i) l .“ lt rV£? s 
do . Ilo., 10 cwt., Uo .1 lair quality Ohio do , 7!, cwt., 1MJ UlV 11U JLill 1 Ui 1,’RRY UO„ Chicago. 
U®ll><C.i choice do., do., VK cwt., 12>tc.; coarse qual¬ 
ity Jo may do., UJ< cwt., lOKisthWc.; eomnion Illinois gy crCk n’o A rY' i fir* I I 
do., 7 cwt., lOk'C-i do., do., fair 1. good, V,i cwt., lit# Ca&«n S ll llltzla I OLUilC 
12kc.; Cherokca do., gruxud In Illinois, cwt, 10c.; 
Texan do., 5 cwt., 8«. Paten toil 1872 
tradl'ln mdc^cV.w^sIncoouMast rci*T'‘ Onw“e3- Thltl Patent, In the manufacture of Building Front*. 
a* "" ffiiSiifeto&sssfSKiiKS: 
been VOf) light and tut mantel cto. a arm. and T-nwu Walk*, Floors for £co Houses, Slaugh- 
Yen Is. —These animals were not quoted on Wed- ter Houses, Carrlugu Houscm, Malt House*. Browcr- 
nesday.Whnn grass calves, being scarce, were held ies, Cellars, Kitchens, Tanner*’ Vats, Stables, etc., 
for advanced rate*. Thursday a few veal* cuuio to etc., offer* a good-paying, permanent und legitimate 
hand and were sold ut ftjjUXc. P also a smnll nuin- t,u Im-ss In every city ami town Iri the United State*, 
ber of bob* were sold at «><(97c.; grass calves, JRWJ.M) Agents wanted. For salu of Rights, and all further 
p head; 8 head of choice milk-fed yeuls, at 428.50 P information.address 
head, and u/«w top quality culvesnt412 p head. The KAGAN Ar VAN DOBEN, 
ui ^;::;ind , ;:::;;;bs. 8h cci.... _ .. ^ ****!» — v<>,k - - 
tn large lot* last Wednesday at,rif-iiw/kc. i 1 n.; quality -rrriur T7» KT AAD T* Jkr rif> 
good. Riiiobs were not quoted on 1 hursdav ; sheep YV RGL. AT, ITlUUltXj Qu UVJ., 
il^^u^coeclal s.d’esbuv^ been'^Jersey eweT m Ot Su.lolk, Vn.. have Farms at from $6 to 425 
h* 1I-; »* (“ ■■ do do U3 n.B per acre, with dwelling, barns, Ac., that will compare 
hS’ataUu" %X astf&og Ohio with the bust valley lauds lu the North. Stock need* 
do.. 84 n> 3 ., 6Kc.; do., du., 34 lbs., 8^0*1 State lambs, 7(1 feeding only two month*. 
ID*., 7c.; Jersey do., 7<iM lb*., t*.'4C.; do., do., 71 ids.. 
bi7r-:.'g; ORIJSHEIOi. 
pay foronetn tmhnr I time 
‘f- "'“of"—. WOOD SAWING 
MACH INKS, 
.CrossCut&CibouLvr. 
I'Liitxi,' ’ 4 to 6 Horae Sweep 
^ Power Separators. 
Warranted the host small Thresher made. 
BELLS FOR CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, FARMS, ETC. 
Circular* and Price Rist* sent free. 
BI.YMYER MANUFACTURING CO., 
804 to 094 West Eighth St., ClnOinnatl, O. 
na^ 
Eagan’s Artificial Stone 
IS ’I’Hll J3F1ST. 
Patented..1872. 
Till* Patent, In the.manufacture Of Building Front*. 
Sill*. LlntolH, Coping,Steps, Dnorund Window Heads, 
Mantel*, Hearth*, Tiling, Curbing, Sidewalk*, Gar¬ 
den and Uwn Walk*, Fluor* for Ico Houses, Slaugh¬ 
ter Houses, Carriage House*, Malt Houses, Brewer¬ 
ies, Cellar*, Kitchens, Tanner*’ Vats, Stables, etc., 
etc., offer* u good-paying, permanent and legitimate 
bu Dies* In every city ami town Iri the United State*. 
Agent* wanted. For salu of Rights, and all further 
Information. addresH 
KAGAN At VAN BOREN, 
J}\13 Brondwny, New York. 
WM. P. MOORE <fc CO., 
THE! GRKAT 
Agricultural.Hofticultural & Family 
Weekly Journal of the West. 
The Westkkm Rural 1* devoted to the various 
departments of Rural Allah's, and particularly adapt¬ 
ed to the need* of thn We*t, It give* also choice 
Original and Selected Stories, and Miscellaneous 
Reading for all, aiming to combine the various feat¬ 
ure* of a complete Rural and Family newspaper. 
For morn than six years past, the bona jblc circula¬ 
tion lias largely exceeded that, of any Other Agricul¬ 
tural Journal uutiddu ol' New York City. Its unpar¬ 
alleled success and great circulation attest its prac¬ 
tical value und superior adaptation to the wants of 
Its render*. It Is read In thousands of families who 
are not engaged in rural pursuits, and is also taken 
largely In thu East. 
€on«eri»fns the Wnslern Rural, 
The Wkstekn Rural 1* undoubtedly the best 
farm Journal in the West. The proprietor, Mr. H. 
N F. Lewis, is one of Chicago * oldest and most suc¬ 
cessful publishers, and well deserve* the success ho 
ha* gained.—( 8ii'<n/o Tribune. 
The Wbhtkkv Rural 1*. unque*,’ lonably, the best 
agricultural paper In the West.— IClum, lH.,Aav"cntt- 
II i* now, a* before the tire, the best larm and stock 
journal in the Wlist,— Jldsob Clf|/, lo ii„ H.nprrs*. 
Decidedly the best agricultural Journal In the Unit¬ 
ed suite*. Kjwx UinDulf UtnuwetU. 
thuik* foremost in the agricultural paper* of the 
whole country.—Canton, ilo., /• ir**. 
No periodical could soul be spared a* the Wi»T- 
bu.s UuitAJ ..—(IbictKjo Adenm *. 
Iteully the best agricultural paper in the West. 
—itanniUr, ltl., VomiiKicinl. 
Ticrms, 82.50 per year; four copies, one year, 
S!S ; eight cople* (und one extra to person sending 
Club), &1 U. Single number, .7 cents. 
7ke. The bu*l quality ot sheep to huud, a* above 
quoted, were 80 head of lullf-brod < otswold and Rel- 
eester sheep, nu*"d in Western Now Vnrk, and 15 
highly bred South Down sheep, raised In .Vow Jemoy. 
Ci-t I especially with pneesfavoi log the seller. We ling*.— Live sold an Wednesday at .Vqc. in smnll 
mp' White, over comb at 2*es'mc.: buckwheat. 206, jots, but were generally held for advanced rates; 
e • strained. 106.15c.. a* to quality. city dressed, CJGaiVi|c. 't’here wu* no advance in live 
Hop*.—There Is very little business, and prices 
There ha* been quite a heavy run of light 
are unsettled. There arc quite free seller*, and the 
outlet »t -i, rtomont tor stock Is about limited to 
«muii wants jf brewers. I'rico* are somewhat low- 
, iii" i ue- . in good part nominal, a* suuio hold- 
, ,urc 1 n • accept anything like a fair price 
to move ui-i. lock. Quotation* for cash and time 
w Tor! growth 1*73,26('i Western, ’7H, 2f>r«o 
78,4lk« toe. 
Foultrv and (lunr.-Tlje past week has been 
ui fa ..inn'.ft for lee dressed poultry trade. The 
*„ i., v • soured many lot uad nurt, the uppear- 
• ucioi uiu T, There has been no glut, otherwise 
shipper* would have met with severe losses. In 
ouHWer an to Want is the ontloo 1 . {•>* enultry this 
winter, wo must state that everything Indicate* a 
, at p season throughout fur general slock, fbo 
Chris I mas trade calls for prime ifOUM*. 
We quoteTurkey*, near point*, W®J5c.I fetate. 1 j 
6,1*0.; Common, near point*, wa-lle.; Western, 10® 
12n, Chicken*, near polntr, t'-FoUi'.; do., poor, !l®12c.; 
Wcetein, IL-ilic.; do., poor.bqulOe. Ducks, New Jer- 
Hi-», ll ., l..e.; WeBteiu, Ukiullc Geem, Nrw Jersey, 
prime 11 ••13e.| do., poor, 9:« Ue.; WeSteru, prime, 10® 
12c.: do., poor, 8<j';Ufc. i~tn!e Western turkey* have 
sold as low as5(«’le. . . .. , 
OaMU.—T here i* a fine demand for game, und the 
market IS not over supplied with birds. Venison Is 
very o undam and low Wild ducks are quoted at 
vfca .5.1 lor Havre ue Grace canvas, ana »l.,jfor 
Norfolk do.; Red Heads, 85^J5C.! comtmm duck, in- 
ciuuing Seal, 30®40c. V/r- quote Quail, prtnuq 41.40® 
1 , 1*1 n doz.; poor and soft. 41.20Cii3.3o. 1 atrldge*. prune, 
i>M7Go. r-raDle he i*. EUfeWe. for prime trapped, and 
hoc for poor and shot. Hares,( m®,0c. pair. Bab¬ 
bits SOfiiJOC- Venison, whole deer. F tt>., be.; long sad¬ 
dles, OoilOc.: short do., 10®14c. Fancy whole deer, 
with line, antlers, 70c. 
i'rov Scion*. —There ha* been a liberal speculative 
Inn airy, based upon report* from the West, und a 
(Ubid advance* in prices i* noted. Exporter* com¬ 
plain that they have no margin ut current prices, 
■nid In tact, but little business Is noted from this 
source. The unotations arc: 
New ini- fjfi.25 on spot; 416 for January; 418.60 
,r M treR- o.vtrit pilnte, 412.76; prime mesa, 41*. Good steer* ^ ® 
reused hog*, OMviffNo. Bacon, 7X^7>:c. for long Fair. 
pur: TUidA'i. 0 . foe Qiort clear. Raid,8X&* ln-ltlc. I*oor. 
Foorest. 
pig*, und *uinc have been very slow ol *ule at toe lop I 
rale* quoted above. 
linrac Market.—City trade I* ulmoHt iifnnlnal, 
and It will probably remain *o until after Christum*. 
(Inn puir ol lulr quality light lmrueH* horses sold for 
4 &II 3 . a few heavy draught horses hum been sold (it 
43(XX,D450F head 31 horses arrived per Krlc Uullroud. 
via 6ak ClitTHtut.lon ; 43 horses and mules arrived per 
Central New Jersey Railroad: the horse* crossed at 
Liberty Ht. Ferry, und the mules went north on the 
right bank of the Hudson, 
Monday’s Sntfu*.—Becvo were slow of sale; but 
as the quality ot tbe Chrl Inins cattle dealt in wu* 
really choice, price* were. (inn. Beeves sold at 9® 
13 jfo rbweL-lu*. 9&U cwt., on 5j(a)82 ns, to the 
cwl. ret. 
Milch Cow*.—Trade opened small, but prices re¬ 
mained Him , 1 cow sold at $82; 2 cows sold at 475 4* 
head. 
Veal*.—There was no trade In veals, und calves 
were not quoted at noon; only a very few head were 
on sale. 
Sheep a ml Lamb*.—The quality on sale this fore¬ 
noon wj* gt nenulv choice; a few cur load* of thin 
sheep lubl at low rate*. Price* ranged for sheep at 
5@‘J6«a,-, lambs, WRosSXc. 
lings. —Coarse Michigan sold at 5v;c. V »•) fair 
quality Ohio,at 45.40®0.43S. cwt. City dressed not 
quoted at noon. 
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Weehawkeu.1,298 00 00 000 000 
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