MOV. §8 
have boon Stati' veals, 145 fts., 8a, $ *•! do., 140 
lbs.. Hie,: Pennsylvania vculs, 12;» fts„ tie.; do., 130 
lbs., 9Ne.; ,!<>., no (b« , 10’Ohio calves, $13@lb@18 
V bead; State <lo„ $Hk9V> If bend, 
8l»eci* mnl Lantlix. - Prices have been firm, but 
sales had to be affected in small lots. On Wednesday 
sheep sold at 4K@iie.; iambs, (l®iij*o,s Thursday,sheep, 
RwUWc.; lambs, OsoTije.-, 9 rldtiy, sheep, 4ejitJxc.; lambs, 
GXijjic. Special sales have been: 
Sheep. Lbs. Cts. Sheep. Lbs. Cts. 
Michigan..,,.... id 5 Indiana. 80 4)4 
do. 88 hH do. 87 h% 
do. 92M 5X Canada... 12(1 8 
State. 72 fix Lambs. Lbs. Cts. 
do,,. HI BX Canada.. 79 7X 
do. 12H « ! do. i!9 7M 
Ohio. ft* IX Ohio . 70 OX 
do. .. 8fi 5 Pennsylvania.. 82 X 6 
do..... 88 SX Michigan. 01 IX 
Wool.—There la un improved feeling in the mar¬ 
ket. with more stir to t ado. Manufacturers have 
been running In Instances on shurt supplies latterly, 
ami, finding an Increasing distribution ror their 
goods, have been in the market for larger supplies 
of the raw material. PrLces generally are very stead¬ 
ily held. 
nojit e$ti o—irt. k,uc k- 
Ohio. Pennsylvania and West Virginia— 
Cts. per lb. 
Picklock. 82 @ 70 
to XX. fit @ 57 X 
NO. 2 to 1. 45 i,(i 52 
Coarse.......... .......... 44 (id 40 
Combing.... 58 @ 01 
New York, Michigan and Wisconsin— 
X to X V.. 50 (fa 52 
No. 2 to 1. it ('ii 40 
Coarse,....41 68 43 
C>iiubmg. 54 68 50 
Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee— 
X to XX. 40 (a 52 
No. 2 to 1. . 43 60 47 
Course.,...40 f<is 42 
Combing. 05 @00 
Combing, unwashed. 38 68 42 
Illinois, lovm and Minnesota— 
X to XX . 47 @49 
No. 2 to 1. 41 @45 
Course. 58 (to 12 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana— 
Bruit unwashed. no m 58 
Medium unwashed. . 34 @ 39 
Coarse unwashed.30 @33 
Burry,,..., 20 @25 
PPLUKD. 
Tub washed wools. 50 68 58 
California, medium to tine.30 64 33 
California, Coarse and burry . 19 64 25 
Texas, mixed lots. 27 66 32 
Texas. One. ..... 33 69 3a 
Texas, medium and coarse.. 15 @25 
Pulled, country, extra—. 45 @ DO 
Pulled, country,.superfine.46 @ 52 
KD4TIESTEH. Nov. (41, Hour market llrm; 
spring, SKI; auiber whiter, $9.25; white winter. *8.5(1: 
double extra, 87. live Ilnur quiet at, 85. Wheat 
steady; Milwaukee club, 81.10641.15; amber winter, 
*1.15661.20; white winter, 81.206dl.30. Oats quiet at 
55e Com stead v nt '.'fie. for Stale. Corn meal. 81.8564 
1,95. Butter, SMwifijo, <7lieese, 1i»al7«. Eggs. 28@27e. 
ijiird, 116415c. Apples, winter fruit, H bbl. t 81.50, 
Pnlalops, t< bid. 81.37. Hops, C lb„BOffliHfio. Keans, 
f hush., 8l.25' <jl.'lii. onions. 19 bush., 9Hc@1d. Mess 
pol l., p bid . sib.'22; clear do., 8236/ 24 ; hams, l.''@l4e,: 
shoe hievs, HXvdle. I tressed hogs, V cwi.. iS.5dv,’J, 
Turkeys, Iwwlitc. chickens, IHolJe. Wool. 3864450. 
Hay, .ft;'." IT. straw, Timothy seed, 83.25: 
clover, 80.50. Wood, hard, t 1 ' Cot'd, 89@l0. Ooul, 87.2.7 
@7.65 for stove. 
etion to purchase among shippers, and a livelier 
business would no doubt result with a more settled 
condition ol the freight market, Holders are llrm 
in their view s, and claim 15Jt@16c. for tine and fancy 
factories. W e quote ; 
State, factory, fanny.}* Jg, - v 
state, factory, tine. ••• 
-•.ate. factory, fair lots. IJX@U)4 
State, factory, skimmed... @ 
• tate. farm dairy, good to prime.• • la ©lax 
State, farm dairy, fair to good. 14 @15 
vi e*tern factory, extra.. w 
Western factory, line... 11 "’Wj 11 ’ 
Western poor to fair,.. 
Siiins. @ 
Cider.—In good demand nt 8@10c.—the latter ex¬ 
treme for prime small packages. 
Cotton—la higher on ad grades and has been in 
liberal demand. Low middling upland, new classiil- 
cutlon, quoted at 11k>c. on the spot. 
Dried Fruits.—Sonthem quartered apples are 
wanted at better prices; other stock quiet, with 
•.circely any State or Western offering, wulle South¬ 
ern sliced arc wanted oniy in small lots. Unni’.e ed 
i,cliches are in good demand nt higher prices. Peeled 
.cliches rather more plenty and lower. The quotn- 
and such a result will be favorable for the 20 th. 
Don’t mix poultry, keep each kind separate iu the 
boxes. 
DRESSED POILTltr. 
Chickens, Stale, IX ft..... 12 69 10 
Jersey. Jj <■« ? 
Turkeys, State, 4‘ ft.. •* f "' }* 
Jersey .. . 11 69 Jq 
Western. 12 @ 10 
Ducks, Jersey. F lb... 14 @ 
Western...... ljj @ }! 
Geese. Western. 88 lb. . 0 69 13 
Live poultry is In fair demand for prime, well-fed 
New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Western not wanted. 
LIVE POULTRY. 
Live Turkeys, Jersey. 12 @ 13 
Western ........ 11 @ 12 
Fowls, Jersey, V ft. 12 @ 13 
Western..... 11 66 12 
Roosters.. .. 8 64 0 
Spring chicken*. Jersey V ft.,... 12 60 13 
Western... 11 @ 12 
Ducks, Jersey, young, H pair.. m @1 00 
Western. , .. 60 64 TO 
Geese, Jersey, V pair..... 2 25 693 fill 
Western ....... . 125 @187 
Game him run in mure hamlleable shape, and prices 
for all. Including wild ducks, are steadier. Venison 
lias had some soft weather to contend against, still 
there has been no serious decline. 
Venison, short saddles, H ft. to «t IT 
whole deer... 11 do 12 
Hares... 60 64 75 
Rabbits. . » to 45 
Canvas Back Ducks, V pair. 1 25 66l >'■> 
Red Head. 75 64 85 
Mallard.. 60 64 75 
Teal, Wlilgeyii, Ac.... 20 64 36 
English Snipe, f do*... 1 25 (cl fill 
Yellow hug, large.2 Oo (aii 2.7 
do. small. . , ,0 to 75 
Plover . 1 50 6« 
pigeons, stall-fed, prime. l 75 (g3 25 
'fame squabs,.... 3 75 643 00 
Tame l’lgeons live, 9* pair. 35 i» 40 
Quail, prime, F do*. 1 75 642 i.H) 
small olid suit. 1 00 64l 50 
Woodcock, Western, P pair.. .. 50 69 00 
State and Jersey. 75 @— 
Partridges, State, prime, 7< pair.,. 90 @100 
rn 70 hi 
Eastern. prime. 50 6s 60 
soft. 20 @ 30 
Grouse, V pair, prime. 90 641 (XI 
poor, including drawn. 40 @ 75 
Provisions.-The feature of the market is tlio 
sharp, speculative 1 rude in lard on options running 
through the next few mouths, which have been Solti 
ill) to I3jfc. for Western sterna for l>oc. t 13Vc. foi 
Jan. and fiDtfO. for Fein, closing with a reduction of 
about XO. on these prices, Spot lard is down to lie. 
Moss pork has been dull at N41 on the spot. Bacon 
lower; quoted at 19J£c. for Short, clear lor Dec. and 
Jan. Tiie quotations for spot lots are; 
Lurd, kettle rendered, new Western,. 
steam rendered.. 
city, good In bbl*. 
gut and bead, new in bids 
country store-packed. 
limns, smoked, city.. 
Western. 
Shoulders, smoked, pickled... 
Hams, pickled, Western. 
Shoulders, pickled.. 
Bacon, long clear, Western... 
short clear, Western ..... 
Beef hums. Western, 1873-4.... 
India mess, 18 tierce. 
prime mess . 
plain mess. West, now... 
mess, extra, new.. 
Pork, mess. Western. 
ojtt.ru prime. 
prime mess. 
Hogs. -Wednesday lapt live hogs sold at $0.93!Y@7 
It cwt. No fresh quotations since. During the past 
week city dressed have been at from 3X@8}f p ft. 
These high rates injure trade. 
Horse Market.—'The general eilytrade is dull. 
Tiie following sales were forced otr at. auction: 3 
brougham horses, #176@20O V bead; 4 i, rotters. 1dl26o 
263 18 bead : 2 draught looses, f.11 >569192 *' head ; l 
pairs Inferior quality carriage horses, *219:.>5iO V 
pair; 3 ponb *, ©SlCu-’Sfi »t heiol; 22 tiecd of ordinary 
quality light harness horses. *108641115 e head ; 9 liead 
poor quality do., t'lfi.'e.’i c* lieuif. Eighteen horses 
arrived per Erie Railroad, via Oak Cllit ritulbUi. 
Monday's Sales. Beeves. Trade was firm 
on Sunday but. very slow on to-day at 766l3!Sfc- ^ ft-, 
wolglits 4X6911 cwt., on 656459 lbs, net. Several lierds 
remained unsold at noon. 
Milch Cows.—There have been no sales since 
Friday lust. 
Venls n nil Onlve*.—Smooth quality veals were 
not quoted. Grass calves free of sale at 87.50@10.38 
per head. 
8been and Lnuihs. Trade was slow in sheep 
at 4X«4UC. 9* ft., and still slower in lambs at 6@7Xo. 91 
ft. Several carloads or sheep and u few lots of lambs 
remained unsold when tlio markets closed. 
Ilous.—Live hogs not, on sale. Pity-dressed firm 
on a moderate trade utSjV'c.. 18 ft. 
RKCKtPTS OP 1,1 VB STOCK. 
bllGOp A 
Uuwvmb Cowi Culvoa, liftnihii. H •ST’. 
One Hundredth st.. .3,709 5 610 182 000 
Forty-Eighth 81...... 38 31 201 13.535 000 
Fortieth Sr,. (XX) on 1 6,601 33,388 
Harsimus Cove.6,030 00 000 10,21(5 10,259 
Wcehawken. 496 Ol) 090 060 000 
Totals this week. 9,858 3(i 712 30,514 44,642 
" last week. 9,510 24 »7« 28,837 49,703 
i.ive geese, new. strictly choice .. .. 57@59 
do. prime.. . 
do. mixed.... J0@40 
Flour and Meal. There lias been a fair busi¬ 
ness in flour on export account, witli the trade de- 
,,,[ 111(1 light, shipping grades thinly held, while other 
-lock lias been pressed for sale. The urrlvuls have 
been quite liberal. 
State and Western, snpertlne...*3 6069 4 50 
Extra. •••• o0c« o DO 
Fiitiov oxtnr...« 
Minnesota extra.4 H(i@ 9 X 
Western, double extra.6 Am 7 It 
Ohio, shipping.4 7 i_k„. 00 
Trade brands. 5 1 m 5 W 
st. Louis, extra.•> Ak !4 t. JO 
It'jLfjt’y ,, ... (i iMd/ H ou 
Sontneru. extra.,. » 8066 A 75 
Double extra. .a 8 
( urn meal. Jersey. 4 20(9 4 25 
Brandywine. 5 10@ 5 h> 
Western, yellow.4 2a44 4 Hi 
do. white ... .. •• l i Id 
Buckwlieat flour, Pa., 100 fts. 3 20 9 3 40 
do State. 8 Ud6v 3 20 
Fresh I'T'iiits. Apples are dull and even fancy 
tabb* sorts are offered easier. A large quantity ol 
nte-ueeplng sorts have been withdrawn into store, 
.i . owners urn willing to rl-k future losses rullnr 
Mian sell at the present unpaving rates. Ordinary 
buyers have not bought ho largely this year, us they 
a re somewhat afraid’of the keeping qm.llly of mneh 
u( Hie stock.and consequently receivers will have to 
carry a larger proportion than usual. Cranberries 
ere running t’lowlv v.'ltti shuited prices for ImXeS. 
Grapes have been BO abundant ami cheap that It is 
o Meullto work the market up much: further free 
1 'iasnpts have pushed the market, down lignin fur ( u- 
lawbun, which tiro the main offin-ing. it has boon a 
«1 1 orfc season for quinces. There 1“ an abundance of 
foreign frun iu market and it holiday week always 
luma u good deal of grocery attention to such goods. 
I’eauuts quoted at *;«/i2.5U for old Wilmington and 
81.25641.75ter new Virginia. Onostmita not wanted. 
I’ccuns, '.kwlllC- 
A poles—Oomuiun.. ..*1 0069 1 50 
Selected varieties . 2 25@ 2 50 
Western N. Y. mixed. I 7564 2 1,(1 
('ranheniOB— Fancy, V box. 3 69@ 
l’rimc... 2 Tuw 
Green and scalded. 1 00@ 1 75 
Capo Cod. fancy, V bbl. ’* 409# 9 75 
Cape Coo, prune. 18 bbl.9 0066 
Good to prime, f bbl.... .. J ''(• 8 50 
Light colored, F bbl . 6 ./l@ 7 50 
Grapes—Catawba. 7(9 9 
Isabella.... 5@ 7 
NUts-Chestnuti. c busn.>09',. 3,4/ 
Hickory, V bid..6 i.tx?# 7 00 
Pears -Cooking. P bbl. 3 (W@ 4 tO 
Fancy, bbl... •> 00(3111 00 
California, per box.J AH'# 4 ;,0 
QnlnooB, V bbl. T 0064 9 IX) 
Furs and Skins.—Receipts are small and prices 
arc not settled. We quote: 
N,,. 1 ,|uiillly. 
Nor. X Ewt. VV. i.i Jt N. VV. 
Oiter, per piece. fT 00-i 9 DU *5 (XT' 7 00 
11raV Fox.. 9066 1 01) 81)66 90 
H...I Tux. .. 1 S0C*» 1 75 1 :;56' 1 40 
{li n k Bear.10 «H)r.c 15 09 7 1:0® 10 011 
down enhsand yearlings. . 4 IHje# ft 00 2 00@ 8 (10 
, Htirr ... ■! UO6410 00 7 00 9 8 00 
Uni: dark. 2 (X> r J oo l 5(Kv 2 00 
Mink! pale. 1 90® 1 50 75@ 1 Oo 
Muskrat, fall. hj@ 20 1466 111 
... 7 6@ 0 
Heaver V ft. 1 Oil® l 75 76® 1 00 
KliCOOD. 7064 30 60® 70 
Dppossum.■••• 465 2a 5@ 25 
Skunk, black,. /. . 9066 1 U0 
Skunk, striped. . oxS- *0 
COUNTKY CHEESE MARKET 
Good Steers 18 ft 
Fair. 
Poor. 
Poorest. 
Gon. selling rates 
guUan1i,«!cmc«t^ 
The new PLANET’ .Ilf. 
Die l III. and 1IOE sows "like 
a charm,” and hoes, plows, sub- // 
soils, opens Hlid Covers bilhr, a// 
mitli c mnl k(m limit Jailer tjmn ■' 
the hand hue. Manufactured bar ufifWiS'ffii 
H. L. A I.I.KN A. CD., II!) S. 4T1l 
tit,. Philadelphia, Pa. ' 
Three alia e elute*. Circulars fl'CO. 
A live Agent wiiuted in every town 
13>;@I3\ 
Kl @1394 
12 @ 12)4 
9,S@ 
10 X 6611 
,7*66 
11 64 
, 11*66 
,*23.01X924.1X1 
22.00(923.00 
. 20 . 00 @ 21.00 
19,119.', 4 1 1 ,90 
1 l.50f9H.'.,9 
. 21,0066 
. If.:T9,i,Iv(KI 
. 20 006421.(X) 
8 M@ 8 Sf 
Seed. Clover Is mot e nctlvti and held With ell- 
liuuued confidence, III Instances up to 10c., with suics 
to shippers at lljfc. T’lmot.hy is weak and doll at <2.70 
@2.80. Hough flux selling slowly at 12(92.10. 
TdInutu. Trade from all source." has been quite 
limited latterly. Speculators ale doing Vi -1 V little, 
and exporters close out urgent, orders only; this ap¬ 
plies to leaf and Bundles I. The moderate stocks, 
comparatively. In tirst hands give holders eoniideuoe. 
Quotutioiis are us follows: 
WTSSTERN blOlIT Id: A I". 
Cents. 
Common to good lugs... lQ!»i@ll 
i Jemiuon leaf... 11 1 ,. i ". 
Medium leaf...13 @13Jj 
Good leaf..14 @15 
Fine leaf. 15 @HJ 
Selections.18 @20 
Light cutting lugs. 10 @11 
Light cutting leaf..15 @40 
Cl.AUKSVII.Li: AND WESTERN DISTRICT. 
Cents. 
Common to good lugs ... .11 6x11)^ 
Common leaf.....12 6 <j13 
Medium leaf.13>4@IiE 
Grind....15 64l5)i 
Fine.Hi ( 9 IV 
tielectlons .. 20 @26 
SEKDLEAI''—CROP OF 1870. 
Cents, 
Connecticut mid Massachusetts.... 5 i* 9 
CROP OF 1871 AND 1872. 
Cents. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts wrappers., .is @30 
Selections.32 6x45 
seconds.HI @12 
tillers.'.. a 64 7 
York assorted lots. 0 @10 
wrapper*. 14 @25 
fillers. 8 6 y 7 
Pennsylvania assorted lots.10 @20 
wrappers...25 @40 
tillers. 9 6(10 
Ohio assorted lots.7 ftu 7y-, 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 7 n T>$ 
CROP OF 1353. 
Cents. 
Connecticut unit Massachusetts seconds_10 @H5 
Oiler-. ... 0 @ 8 
Pcnn>ylvani i assorted lots....12 6620 
Ohio assorted lots . 7 65 '1)4 
Wisconsin assorted lots.f!K 66 7 
New York assorted lots. 8 @14 
Havana tillers, ooromon.70 @ho 
Havana tillers, fair.85 6592 
Havana fllicn, line....,...95 @fd 10 
Vara—(and H. Cuts assorted..80 @85 
VegetiililcH,—Exports of potatoes past week, 10,500 
bbl-.: Since Jan. (St. 114,000 Do.; same time last year. 
128,468 do. Exports of unions past week, 450 bbl.-. 
Our old Btsind-bv Peach-Blows arc losing favor this 
your, so many lots are turning out badly. All prime 
stock is doing something better, aider, by n good 
shipping demand. Sweet potatoes are scarce. Dniuiis 
very Arm, asive have to supply other markets Horn 
our own scant stock. 
Potatoes, Early Rose,in bulk.72 9X92 :5 
Pencil Blows, bulk.... 1 >.>@2 (0 
Prince Alberts, in bulk. 1 R7@3 12 
Peerless, in bulk. . i 75@1 1 ? 
[l*V r potatoes in double heads or shipping 
order, add 25@37&1 
Bwoel potiitoci’, Del., yellow, per bbl. 3 ,T0@l on 
Onions, red. per bbl.2 >5@3 09 
do. yellow . 
do. white......2 7,xoi3 IX) 
Turnips, Russia, Jersey, per bid. 1 6U@1 75 
Cabhaa 08 , new. Jersey, per 100. 4 0(J@7 00 
Red cabbages. V 100. 9 006,, 11 00 
Marrow Squash, per bbl..... I 0ll@l 25 
Celery, V do*. 1 25(9 
Cauliflower, V bbl.8 U0@ 
FARMERS, DAIRYMEN, STOCK 
milt FOI LTHV UBHKOHIi.s, nsn t i i.lt iiinis, xriAID (,\S, 
ur nn; llmf Kp» p- i»V4 ii 11 IIOI^K, n COW, «f I’OI'IiTIIY, 
4»r It- in llio n4l>rniPf7»i‘nt. unil liopmi'pinoni in 
AiiRK'l l/n UK, wl.pthpr hi 1 live* In <TrY,TfMYN*COl’XTIIY, 
Ii*-ft hi: Hu)m*rl)jinu lur liny gIIhi- pnMW ttlun, bhonlil cKtuulne tliu 
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JONES SCALE WORKS Binghamton, N. V. 
New York, Nov. 21, 1874. 
lleevexi.—Trade has been Blow and rather small 
since our last weekly report,, but prices have been 
sustained, and on light arrivals only a very few 
smell lots rcmtilio'd unsold ui, noon, when the mar¬ 
kets dosed. On Wednesday beeves sold at 7(91234 
"f ft., weights 5@ht., cwt.: Thursday, 8'4(«Ilk*. W ft., 6 
@8cwt.; Friday, 9@12 Js 9. TX ft ,6(910 cwt.; from 55'».58 
Its. has been allowed, net. Special sftlos as follows. 
Steers, Cwt. ct.s. steers. Cwt. Cts. 
Illinois. (Wt liJJ^HOf ( lierqkco.6 hi 9>S 
do., coarse. ..6Sf Hi Maryland.7 )•; llxi 
do.,.7 UK Ohio.. (i il 
do.. 12@12X do . . . .... 7H 1WI* 
do.8 12k Tex u ii. W/i HJ4 
Kentucky. 7 II State oxen.. ..10 ll)@ll 
do. 7*' 12<5ilS do. bull"- 3H 
do. oxen.10 12 do. cows.. ..f33 lf< head 
do. dry cows, ii 10@I> Virginia bulls.*3.80 18 cwt. 
Milch Cows. -Three fresh cows .sold ror $165, 
calves included. General sales from $50@65 H head, 
EMPLOYMENT 
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I will give suuli terms and rerulsh such advertising 
facilities that no mail need make less than $200 per 
month unit all expenses oo matter whether ne ever 
canvassed before ov n>>t. Address Dr. n. Pi HELPS 
BROWN, No.21 Grand St.. Jersey City, N.J., and full 
particulars will be sent by return mull. 
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I Having secured u 
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