Live Turkeys, Jersey 
Roosters. . 
Spring chickens. Jersey V- to 
Westeru. . 
Ducks, Jersey, young, F pair 
Western.. 
Geese, Jersey, V pair. 
Western. 
NOV. 25 
MOORE’S BUBAL NEW-YORKER. 
dncement to shippers, while the wants of spinners 
have been more urgent. Quotations are: 
NEW CLASSIFICATION. 
Uplands. Ala. Orleans. Texas. 
Ordinary.12!<o. l2Xo. 12Ko. J2«c. 
Good ordinary.19k 13 5, Ilk }■{¥ 
Low middling.14k 1494 14)4 14M 
Middling.ll£ UK 
Good middling.15 15)| 15k 10k 
Middling ralr.U>k 15k 15X Lfc 
Fair. 15* Id 18k 16k 
OLD CLASSIFICATION.—UPLANDS. 
Ordinary.12fc'o. Low middling.14*0. 
Good ordinary.14* Middling.....lo 
S.rict good ordlnary.14* (Good middling. Ioh 
Dried Finits.—Southern apples (quarters) are 
wanted on exportaccouut and sell biguer. Inure 
are but few Western quarters received and no State 
quarters. Peeled pciches are scarcely us flrtuiy 
held, reports having been uilout that some shipments 
were being made to tins market irom unexpected 
sources. Unpeeled peaches realize higher prices. 
Blackberries are firm, 
Apples, Southern, quarters. 8 @ 8* 
State, siloed. . 7)y@ »* 
do. quarters....,. .. 
Western. • «X@ J 
Sout hern, sliced, good. < « f 
do do fancy... 10 @11 
Blackberries, now. 9X@ 
Cherries........ 32 W 
Peaches, peeled, Georgia, nuw crop. 30 owl 
do. N. C. 32 ®3I 
Unp^tfled, halves. . oMM R 
do. quarters.... 
plums. ... ..18 @|0 
Raspberries. new.........•» <S“>7 
Eggs.-Tlio arrivals are quite heavy and notwith¬ 
standing the fact, that they contain a largo propor¬ 
tion of limed stuck, bnycra turn the matter or large 
receipts to toeir f»*or and tnsiat upon concessions. 
Prices for fresh are fully Ic. lower ttiau tttuur last. 
Tuere is no wholesale movement tu It mud yet. Limed 
quoted at 22@24e. for Western and 24®2fte. for fctale. 
Long Island and New Jersey, V bbb, arc qiiotval ui 
31@32c.; State and Pennsylvania. 29®8Q(i., extra 
brands, Western. 29w23c.; ordinary do., 26@29Kc.i Ca¬ 
nadian, yS@29c. 
tt Feather..—Thorn Is nn unsatisfactory trade, hnd 
prices rule more in buyers' favor. 
Live geese, oow, strictly choice. 
do. prime.... 63@5t> 
do. mixed.80®4fl 
Flour und Menl.—New flours have arrived free¬ 
ly, and there has been n. pressure to sell in instances, 
especially Minnesota stock, which has beeu avail¬ 
able at lower prices. Other grades closed up Urtu on 
account of the higher prices for wheat.. 
State anil Western, suportine.|3 40® 4 50 
Kxtra. 1 B0® S U0 
Fancy extra......... 6 MW 5 "5 
Minnesota extra. 4 SO® U0 
WeBtern, double extra. .... 6 50® 7 0) 
Ohio, shipping. 4 7to 5 U0 
Trade brand"....,,,.5 15@ 5 80 
St. Louis, extra...-.5 90@ 6 30 
Fancy...U Wi® 8 50 
Soutberu. extra.... 4 W)(«i Q 7a 
Double extra.0 60 w 8 25 
Rye ..5 00u» 5 £ 
Corn meal. Jersey.. I 20® 4 -o 
Brandywine.... 5 HUB a 15 
Western, yellow.;. .. 4 i'bdu 4 7b 
do. white. I 23@ 4 40 
Bnckwncat flour, Pa., F 100 Its......... 3 20» 3 III 
do State....... J IW® a *0 
Fresh Fruit*.—Fancy selection* of table apples 
are doing better now that pears are gone, or nearly 
so; but Kits ns they run continue cheap and do nut 
move as fast as the low rates should warrant. Cruu- 
berries arc beginning to move again, the principal 
demand being for line and good buls. Grapes arc In 
good demand coiisideilng tho surfeit w« have had of 
cheat) ones this =,eaayn; T.'utawoa* sell the beat, a 
lew fancy loe-bousu Duchess pears from Boston 
have sold to fancy buyers ut tv F box. California 
pears are in deinutid at F box. Chestnuts 
not wanted. Umkory nut* in fair e'emand. Peanuts 
dull with no improvement In now tfttulHIos. Quiucus 
are not plenty and sell lluely. Peanut* t|iiotud ul *2 
f 2.5U for old Wilmington and ll.wt ii for now 
Irginla. Chestnut* not wauled. Pecans, 9@lUc. 
Apples—Common....—$1 00® 1 50 
Selected varieties.......... 2 25® 2 7i> 
Western N. Y. mixed. 1 75fi» 2 ti 
Cranberries-Fancy. ¥ box. « 00® 3 25 
Prime..2 7 j@ 3 00 
Green and scalded.,. 7a® 2 Oil 
Cape Cod. tanoy, F bbl. . 9 W)C'o 9 75 
Cape Cod, prime. F bbl.UOw 
Good to prime, F bbl. s ® 8 Ml 
Light colored, F bbl. 8 50@ 7 50 
Grapes—Catawba . 7® 9 
Isabollu.-.. .„ 3® . ,7 
Nuts—Chestnuts, F bush. 3 00® 3 50 
Hickory, F bbl. G l)0w 7 00 
Pears—Cookiug. F bbl. 3 OJ® 4 |0 
Fancy. F bbl.. . • e 00@10 00 
California, per box.3 (*>@ 4 ,u 
Quinces. Foul.... > 00® 0 00 
Grain.—There has been a further sharp rise 
In the price# of wheat, In part owing to tho sudden 
change lti the weather which leuds to the possibility 
of an earlier closing of cauftl navigation than had 
been expected and prompted increased demand from 
all sources. In good part speculative. Corn and oats 
also are higher, with inauttlcient receipts. The quo¬ 
tations are: 
Wheat.Chicago No. 2.fl Mai 12 
Milwaukee No. 2. 1 13® l li* 
do. No. 1, old, spring. } U@1 23 
Western Bed.1 196s 1 20 
do. Amber.,, .1 26 
Rye. State... 94 @ 95 
Oats, new mixed.GO ® 66)4 
do. Wbite .....jjjfH® 67 
Corn, Western mixed.. 94 ® * 
do. Yellow. ••* 94 @ 9.) 
d i. White... .......to 
Burley Malt. Canada West.1 70@1 72 
Barley, C. ..1 &>@1 b0 
State, two-rowed .. 1 36®l 42 
do..four-rowed ....... 1 50@l 53 
Houey—la In fair demand. We quote:—White 
clover, Zo@3t'C.; dark, 15@.MC., strained. 12® 16c. 
lions.—Tbn export business is still the leading 
feature of the tra ie, the market* abroad showing a 
hardening tendency and inviting further liberal 
shipment*. Prime hops arc most Inquired for. Brew¬ 
ers still operate With much reserve, complaining 
that their trade is dull. We quote cash prices : 
DomcstiO, crop 1811. ft ft . HCsUm:.; do.. 13/ 1 . 1,>.'/I2,ih. 
do.. 1872. 12@15o„ old*, uil growths. 8®12c.: foreign, 
1373,18»25c.; California. 1874. tOMHOc, 
Poultry and Game.—The market for dressed 
poultry aud game was very undecided early In the 
week, and It has taken all of the cool days we have 
had to give the market what strength it now shows, 
Stock Is even yet showla: the bad effect of warm 
transportation. Live poultry is still arriving la In¬ 
judiciously large quantities, and prices are low. 
Many lots of dressed chickens and turkeys have sold 
at 8@10c., and some have been sticky enough to sell 
at 5®7c. 
DHE3SED POCXTItY. 
Chickens, State, F it.. 12 ® 18 
Jersey. 14 @ 13 
Western. 11 @ 15 
Turkeys. Stute, F ft. 14 @ IT 
Western. 1^ W 16 
Geese, Western, F ft. 
LIVE POULTRY. 
Fowls, Jersey, F ft- 
14 
® 
15 
10 
@ 
16 
6 
@ 
13 
12 
@ 
13 
10 
@ 
12 
12 
@ 
13 
11 
<* 
12 
8 
\ 
9 
12 
@ 
13 
11 
(Ml 
12 
75 
@1 
00 
to 
OS 
70 
2 25 
@2 
50 
1 25 
@1 
37 
Wild ducks have boon a drug. There have been 
many losses in all kinds of game, lint, wtih more 
seasonable weather, the market is steadier. Drawn 
grouse, ii0@75o. 
Venison, short saddles. F ft. 14 ® 111 
w hole deer. . lb ® 12 
Hares.. 70 m 80 
UubbltS. o6 w 45 
Canrus Rack Ducits. F nalr. 1 00 ® 1 75 
Red Head... . 60 f-0 65 
Malian i . 40 ® 60 
Teal, Widgeon, Jtc. . 20 w 33 
English Snipe, F doz . 1 28 ®1 50 
Yellow Leg, large ... 2 00 ®'3 
do. small..0 <® 75 
Plover. 1 50 ® 
Pigeons, stall-fed. prime. 1 75 <.|i2 25 
l ame squabs. 2 75 ®3 00 
Tame Pigeons live, F pair. .'3 ® 40 
Quail, prime, F do* ..2 0:1 ®2 25 
small und soft .. i 00 otl Ml 
Woodcock, Western, F pair. M) w 60 
State und Jersey.. 75 ®— 
Partridges, State, prime, F pair. W ®1 00 
Western . 7d i® 80 
Eastern, prime,.,...,. W ® BO 
soft. 20 @ 30 
Grouae, F pair, prime. SO on— 
poor.. 20 ® 80 
Huy untl Si raw. — For prime bay slightly ad¬ 
vanced prices are current, ns the demand bus im¬ 
proved from all sources. Straw Is selling only mod¬ 
erately, with prices steady. 
Quotations are for prime timothy hay. $17®19 F 
ton; goud do., fir;® 15 , fair do.. tloej>12; do. clover. 
88® id. Straw, No. I, long, t!2® 13: No. 2, short, 18® 
10; No-1 oat, t8®!l. 
Provisions.—Tim market has been subject to 
violent Changes. Lard I* very scarce .mu bus sold 
up to 15 hc. lor spot, uHe, for Nov., law. tor use., 
lJjtfc. for S. R. 6 ruoa. Mess pork up to 820.60 for cash 
lots, wtlh bacon on tho Spot up to lie., ami short 
clear for Dee. and Jan. quoted at lOJso, supplies are 
remarkably light. 
Lard, kettle rendered, new Western. ® 
steam rendered. 15H® 
city, good in bids. 15 ® 
gut and ucad,new in bbls. 14J-6.it 
country store-packed. 14HOil4V 
Hams, smoked,city... 13 oslOVi 
Western.. 12 ®12H 
shoulders, smoked, pickled. 9W<3> 
Hams, pickled. Western..... lOJgi.ell 
Shoulder*, pickled—. i.M't 
Bacon, lonfe clear. Western .—. 11 <<“ 
short eleur. western .. 11H® 
Beef hams. Western. 1373-4.$28.006*21.UO 
India me**, s' tleree. 22.00® :;i.U0 
prime mess . 2u.00®21.o0 
plain mess, West, new. I0.nu < ll.iio 
mess, extra, new...... Il.50®l2.ii0 
Pork, mess, Westeru. 20.60® 
extra prime.. 17.50® 13.00 
prime mess. 2Q.U0®21.0J 
Tallow.... 8V<o 0 
8«u*«L—There is a Very slow export trade. Clover 
has men sold at SHistOHUM generally hehl at like. 
Timothy is quoted at i2.70®2.'.i0. Rough tl ilx.$2®2.10. 
Tobacco.—'Hiore has heen a more quiet feeling, 
latterly, but the remarkably liberal business that has 
heen going on within the Inst few months brings sup¬ 
plies on sale lo a meagre amount comparatively, 
which serves now to strengthen prices. The quota¬ 
tions are as follows: 
WK8TBUN LIGHT LEAP. 
Cents, 
Common to good lugs.10H®11 
Common leaf.ll}j®12H 
Medium leaf.13 (lilUX 
Good leaf.14 ®15 
Fine leaf...-..... ....15 MI6 
Selection*. 18 ®20 
Light cutting lugs.10 Cell 
Light cutting loaf.15 (sB40 
CLARKSVILLE AND WESTERN DISTRICT. 
Cents. 
Common to good lugs...11 (allH 
Common leaf.12 («. 13 
Medium leaf. .18Ji®UK 
Good....15 ®15 h 
Fine.10 ® 17 
Selections.20 ©25 
8EEDLEAP—CROP OP 1870. 
Cents. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts. 5 © 9 
CROP op 1871 AND 1872. 
Cents. 
Connecticut amt Massachusetts wrappers...is ®30 
Selections.82 ©45 
seconds.10 ©12 
tillers... 5 bp 1 
York assorted lots.G ©10 
wrappers........II ©25 
fillers. 6 © 7 
Pennsylvania assorted lots.10 im'lii 
wrappers ...25 ©in 
fillers. 9 ©10 
Ohio assorted lots.7 © 7H 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 7 © 7>j 
CROP OP 1873. 
Cents. 
Connecticut and .Massachusetts second*....10 ©16 
alters.6 © 8 
Pennsylvania assorted lots... .12 @20 
Ohio assorted lots. 7 @ 
Wisconsin assorted lots.... 6X@ 7 
New York assorted lots.8 @H 
Havana fillers. Common.70 ©Hi 
Havana tillers, fair.......85 ©92 
Havana fillers, fine. 95 10 
Yara—1 and II, cuts assorted..80 @85 
Vegetables.—Exports of potatoes past week, 14,500 
hbls.; since Jail. 1st. 138,550 flu.; suuui time last year. 
112.125 do There has been an active shipping de¬ 
mand for potatoes and the stock Is less pressing, es¬ 
pecially of tine qualities. Prices close a trifle suffer. 
Sweet potatoes are doing boiter. Onion* Urin 
Potatoes, Early Rose,to bulk....,13 00@2 25 
Peaeli Blows, bulk .... . 1 75@2 00 
Prince Albert*. In bulk... 1 75@2 00 
PeerleaB, In bulk.. . 1 50@1 75 
[For potatoes In double I ends or shipping 
order, add 26387 c.] 
Sweet potatoes. Del., yellow, per bbl.. 3 75@4 00 
do, V.i.. per bbl.. 2 25@2 50 
Onions, red, per bbl. 2 75®3 00 
do, yellow. 2 76@3 Ml 
do. White. 2 75@3 0U 
Turnips, Russia, Jersey, per bbl. 1 60@1 75 
Cabbages, new, Jersey, per 100. 4 00@B 00 
Red cabbages, •' 11)0.fl 00f<r. 11 0J 
Marrow Squash, per bbl... . I 00@— 
Celery. F doz .1 25® 
Cauliflower. P bbl. 3 00 oi 
Wool.—'The call for decreasing production of 
goods oiio-lhtrd has been responded to by 130 mills. 
This feature bus favorably affected the goods mar¬ 
ket, inducing more liberal purchases, and is felt in 
the wool market, which latter trade nas shown more 
general IKe ami at steadier prices thro.igli.out. 
DOMESTIC—ELKECK. 
Ohio, Pennsylvania anil West Virginia.— 
Cts. per lb. 
Picklock. 62 @ 70 
X to XX. 54 © 57 « 
No. 2 to l.45 @52 
Course.... 44 @46 
Combing. 58 @ 01 
New York, Jliehigan and Wisconsin— 
X to XX. 50 @52 
No. 2 to 1. 44 @ 46 
.41 @43 
Combing. 64 @ 56 
Indiana, Kentucky und Tennessee— 
X to XX. 49 @52 
No. 2 to 1. . 43 @47 
Coarse. 40 @ 42 I 
Combine.55 @60 
Combine, unwashed.38 @ 42 
Illinois. Iowa aud Minnesota— 
X to XX. 47 @49 
No. 2 to 1.....41 @45 
Coarse.38 @ 42 
I Georelu. Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana— 
Fine unwashed.. . 36 & 88 
Medium unwashed. 34 ($ 39 
Coarse unwashed.30 © 33 
Burry. 20 © 25 
PULLED. 
Tub washed wools... 50 @ 68 
California, medium to flue.30 @ 33 
California, course utid burry . 19 @25 
Texas, mixed lot*. 27 @32 
Texas, tine.. 33 @ 35 
Texas, medium ami coarse. 15 @ 25 
Pulled, country, extra. 45 @ 50 
Pulled, country, superfine. 45 oil 52 
ROCHESTER, Nnv. ?.—Flour continues firm; 
spring, $6: amber winter, i'l.2o; white winter, 86.50; 
double extra, $7. Bye Hour quiet at *5. Wheat 
steady; Milwaukee club, $1.I0©1.15: amber winter, 
*1.15@1.20; white winter, .*1.20© 1.30. tbits quiet at 
1.95. Butter, 34®36c. Glides , t7«17c. Eggs, 24@25o. 
5ie. Corn steady at 96c. for State. Com menl, $1,85® 
Lard, 10@10.VSc. Apples, winter fruit, F bbl., f 1.50. 
Potatoes, ¥ obi., ,>1.2». Hope, F ft.. .iO@35o. Beans. 
?> bUSh.. $1.25.1*. Unlous. V bush., 9Je@$1. aless 
pork, F ubl.. $22@28; clear do., $24 iS*5; liaiu*, 18® 14c.; 
sbouldern, UViollc. DioshoU nog*. V cwt., <H.5U@9. 
Turkey*. Ii:@l8c. Chicken*, 14©l0e. Wool, 38@45c. 
Hay, *tl>®18. Straw, $9.: 12. timothy seed, 18.25 : 
Clover. $0.50. AVood, uanl, F cord, $0@10. Coal, $7.26 
@7.65 for stove. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
LITTLE Falls, N. Y., Nov. 14, 1874. 
AnoiT 00 i bincr* farm dairy chrese were delivered 
this week and sold at from l ie, to l according to 
quality—only a few lots going at the last figure. The 
bulk of sale* for best lot* may he quoted uc loe. Fac¬ 
tories were well rcqu-eHUtited, the oiycrlng# aggregat¬ 
ing 79*00 biixie- and upward, rnidcwaa exceedingly 
dull and trnn.bi.Hoii: light. Trio views of sell, is are 
boro those of buyer*.the latterapnearlng unwilling 
to yomiieli iihnvo l;V..- J lie Old Miinlieliii sold IL8 
boxes at this figure and a few other factories obtain¬ 
ed no higher rate#. \V« give quotations as follow# : 
Average pi'|. , lhV,c. and highest pride. 15J«|0. 
Butter comes forward more plentifully, but rates 
are lower L1iu.li sales this week, ranging from 34o. to 
36e tor laii to In-si lot*. 
The weather 1* unusually mild for November, with 
ralu during the BraL pari 01 th# 'flit liufit 
ha re nut yet gone into winter quurter.*, but are al¬ 
lowed to iiiek what l hey cm from meadow and pas¬ 
ture, while on soum farms they get. In addition, ra¬ 
tions of course fodder or hay. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Nov. 14. W74. 
Bee vp«. - Trade continues slow, but us cold 
weather set In on Friday, hopes of a hotter condition 
of business iu Washington Market were entertained 
Wednesday beevuu SOJd at bJf@12HO. V) It., Weights 
4J4@7JX i wt.: Thursday, 74$@l3u. d ft., .*@9 cwt.; Fri¬ 
day, fit-'. I v.i., with lot steers hold on itn pjfurot 1 iVie. 
F ft,, ri@lllcwt,; from el ,■ 18 lbw. lias been allowed, 
net. Special sales us follows : 
Steers. « wt, 
Chcroluie., r >E 
Colorado.6,h 
Indlaon.-I; 
do. .*i;-i 
do.. 7K 
Kentucky. 6>j 
do. 6 k 
do.... .8 
do.oxen.,,., 9 
Mlssouii.7 
do.74f 
Cts. | Steers. Cwt. Cts. 
UJ-T Illinois.6W 10M 
8H' do.7‘j lt>s 
7 E do.7X lljk 
11 Olno. 7K ll@H3f 
12V do. \y. 13i@l2>4 
10H| do. oxen..... 8^ 11 
ll« State.ii >4 
ICS State oxen.. .. M>< IDS 
11 © 12 .Texan. iy, 6 
10S' <h>. 6% 8S 
12S Virginia.. 7)* 11S 
Monday’s Holes. — Beovea. - Trade was Arm 
at 7@13Se. F ft., weights 5 cwt. scant, to 10 owl.., on 
54@68 lbs. not. with i>0 elioloe quality steers allow 60 
pounds net. 
illilcli Cows.—There were no quotations. 
Veals anil Calves. — Veals were not. quoted. 
Gras* o lives ralr of sale, from $8 scant to $18 strong 
per head. 
Sheep ami Lnmbs.—Trade was slow but rates 
were firm. Sheep sold at 4V@6)<C. V lt>., with 64 head 
at 70. V. ft. Lambs, 6@8%c. F ft. 
Hogs.—Live hogs fair of sale ut 6K@7K<?. V ft. 
CUy-dresscd also lair, from 8H@8)fc. 
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Virginia bull, 1,190 ft*-, live weight, 3Y'b t,< ft.; do. 
dry cow* and heifers, i'M cwt., 10Nc.; do. choice 
«leers held f, u advance on tll'J©134 F head. 
Milch Govs •*. Tradn Is so slow and so small that 
prices ma;. be regarded us nominal, from $3U@70 V 
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Vents and Cr lvox.—Smooth quality veals scarce 
utMl In ” itfrom 7'* !l,Wc. F ft. Grass calves 
lulrot sm •.,! i. mo :V'< ; . ;* ft.; also, from $w<ol3.50 F 
bead, with one lot ut XU lucid, special sales have 
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Feniifyivuniit veals, S6I ft*., lUc.; do , 110 fts., 10V,c.; 
(In.. 141 ft-., lie. Ohio .;ras* c.tlves, 415 fts., 5c. 
Sheep and Lntilba.—On Wednesday last sheep 
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>M@6>6e,; lamp.., li qcpfi?*(>.; B rlddy. sheep, 4M@6Ra.; 
lambs, 6>('<;,:e- Special salua have been: 
Sheep. Lbs. V ewt„ Sheep. I.b8. Cts. 
Indiana.. 85 4 l / t Michigan. 90 6*f 
do... . 89 5 Laiuos. Lbs. Cts. 
do. ewes. 105 l>4 Michigan. OUK 7hi 
Ohio. 79 fd4 State. 69 7>, 
do. .120 do. 70 8 
State. 93 5,S Ohio. 66 63f 
do... . .109 liJi@i’;i Jer.-ey. 57 «J5 
do __ H3 6K Canada. 67)4 7 
Lbs. F ewt. Sheep. I.bs. 
. 85 Michigan........ 96 
. 89 5 Laiuos. Lbs. 
.... UL t)S Mieiiigan. (X)!4 
. 79 fd4 State... 69 
. 120 «« do. 70 
.... 93 5E Ohio . 66 
. ,.10*J I'lPi&i'li Jer.-ey. 57 
.113 6K Canada. 67K 
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TRY DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP. 
A NY MA N OF sense— who wiKhrs to save 
dollar—Will send for free Price List of THE 
JONES SCALE WORKS Binghamton, N. V. 
20 Sheets of Choice Music, $1. 
A choice seduction of A r ocal and Instrumental 
Music, by Straus*. Lizt, Thomas and other popular 
Author*. Any ten mailed for $1. Send stamp tor 
Catalogue. AddroBS 
BENJ. W. HITCHCOCK, Publisher, 
No. 355 Third Avenue, Now York. 
Michigan,....,. 8414 fc>4 do.. 62 8)4 
Hug-. On Wednesday last live hogs sold at 6)4 
%t Tb,; Thursday at same rates ; Friday at $ 6 . 8 !A * 5 * 
cwt. During Mao above-named three day* city 
dre-sed bog* were fair of sale at from 8 K@ 8 )lc. ft. 
General trade <*les effected at 8 ) 40 . H n.. Murkets 
were neither active nor Urin. 
(tone M n r It el.—There lias been no Improve¬ 
ment io th* city trade; 21 poor quality light harness 
horses sold at f3t,30(a9'50 ;■ head; 30 head Ordinary 
quality light names* horses. $115@I92 f head 1 1 pair 
carriage horsufi. 4800: l taddle horse. (125; 1 horse 
airlved per Erie Radroud, via Oak Cliff Btatton. 
RECEIPTS OK LIVE STOCK. 
ShdHO ± 
Bvuve.u. Cowci CaWoh, LaiiA**. H jit*. 
One Hundredth *t... 3,730 12 390 „ 89 000 
Forty-Eighth .St. 18 12 387 13.719 (Bin 
Fortieth St. .... 000 00 30 6,075 37.171 
ILtrsimus Cove... ...4,9.14 00 000 8,954 17,532 
Weeliawken. 842 00 0'KJ (610 (Alu 
Totals this week. 9,510 24 876 28,837 49.703 
•* last week.8,658 53 1,055 27,120 43,228 
COMPARATIVE RATES. 
Lost week. This week. 
Cents. Cents 
Good Steers F ft . 12 m 13 12 r«, I3N 
Fair.D @ 11Y H ® Ilk 
Poor.10 @ I0V 10 @ 10Y 
Poorest. 5X«* 9IY 8 ®> 9k 
Gen. selling rates .10)}® 11 f4 I0K';« H>* 
LigM on a Dark Subject. 
NlgVGlIO J^gVlN 'ridlClN si. 
Nat. Toy Co. 
Having secured a 
small lot of these 
beautiful instrum'ts 
at a great bargain, I 
am pri.ipured to®'nr 
them at rates fi.Bb- 
low co*t. EachN®- 
strument is complete, 
in perfect crd*r, and 
Is furnished with 
1'J slides containing 
views. No more beau¬ 
tiful object for an 
evening’s entertain¬ 
ment could be desir¬ 
ed. In two sizes, by 
mall, post-paid: 
No. 1 —Email, $2. 
No. 2-Large, $4. 
Address 
C. H. E. BEDDING, 
Box 5S1, New York. 
