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STANDARD WIND MILL 
State factory, Taney to home trade 13o: do. 
fancy Fall to shippers, 12W@13: do. prime to choice, 
!2<S.I$Me: <lo- good, 11^(24UjfoidO. fair, UJH«dlC; do. 
medium. 9>4®Ulc; do. poor, s«9e; Ohio Huts. Choice, 
higher for Nov. and Dec. Com lc. higher for 
“now ear.” No. 3, mixed, }{c. lower. Oats, 
No. 2, mixed 2J<c, higher. Rye l%c. higher. 
Barley lc to 5o. higher. Pork $2 lower. Lard 
%q . lower. Batter steady. 
WHEAT strong; No. 2 Red Winter, 98@99c. spot; 
97ue November; 964ic. December; 46J4C. all the year; 
Cons" firm; new far. Wc; No. 2 mixed, Ififca Novem¬ 
ber; 5SWo. December; 58Ke. all the year; 62c. Jan- 
uurv. Oats firm; No. 2 mixed, 2d^<rl0C. spot; 880. 
November; Fm. December; No. all toe *,**}?’ 
May. Uyic Arm ul BAttLEv dull; extra 
No: 8 Fall, Hw75«. Fork qote*. n«w 41-ttlB. LAM> 
dull at lie. Burma quiet; choice \\ estern reserve. 
23c; choice Centrttl Ohlo, 23C. Uu48 flrmj 
mon and light, *53i5,ou; paeslug uml butchers. 
f6,15®fl,«d. 
St. Louis.— Compared with prices a week 
ago, No. 2 Red Fall wheat is %ct. lower for 
cash, \%v. lower for Dec., X c - lower for all 
the year. Com l%o. higher for cash; 'Z%c. 
higher for Nov.; J£o. higher for Dec.; %o. 
lower for all thB year. Oats lc. lower. Rye 
\£c. higher. Barley somewhat lower. 
Wheat slow- No. 2 Red Fall, 94@94Vo. caah; 93«® 
94m November; 94ttWfls. I'ecer.iber; *&&&&£ ^ 
nary; 94<@UIWc. all the year; $1.02M May. No. 3 Ktu 
VaII >s ; i.i ,tw, No. 4 do. fOi-sSlHe- Corn o>9fc4*i>8c. 
cash: IN?. November; M^ D.'ramUtr, 4 yy^. > Jauuary; 
WUioSvRe. all the year oujtfu. May. Oat-. -iJjfitJflM'-- 
cash; nyjfic. November: ICq.-.GHRr. Decernla-r, 3DT» 
y,IC. all me year; 350. May. ItTK »u ad> at 
Bar, kv Steady; sample lot*. yy&Nlc; Nebraska, -Iks* 
V*e. Bun hk steady; dairy. 254432c; creamery, 33w37e. 
Eoos vi*24!^c. Pome dull at qltoO ror new; $ 8 foi 
old; jobbing a.1 $21.51); 117.05 January. Labd dull and 
and nominal at 11.25c. 
iron-clau, %-3>6C 
Dried FauiTs.—Houthcrn apples, 1982 crop, ordinary 
to good, liRtto'C; do. do., line to choice, A a i.«8^C, do. 
do., fancy. Hot Western crop 1382, ordinary, >M@ 
5)*e; (10. OO. choice lots, SjRffllkji apples, 188w,_ evapo¬ 
rated, 12wl4c; do. choice, ring cut, l5©15Hc; 1 caches, 
Bon them', crop l-etr. 7t,„9Q; do. Carolina, crop 13*2, 
good to fancy, loainc; do. Georgia, crop WW, 
peeled, mql'k:: evaporated peaches, peeled, .oGMOc, 
do. do. (impeded, I2&13c; unpeeled peaches, halves, 
1882, D<®5c* do., quarters, 1882. IMc; p| unin, Sodth- 
err, limine; do. State, i'KyftVM4cs Cherries. WsS, B 
CiSta; itiaokretries, 1888, 6il»*tlflji«i; Rn-ipborrlee, ' 382 , 
30<fl»3[ttfo; Huckleberries, 1881, 13>£@14c, 
Eons.—Trade Is slow and the market tome. Bup- 
pUes come to hand in quantity about suIBclent to 
balance the outlet, 
Choice stock, in btds, 
Pennsylvania, in bbls.. 
Other Western, 28)£®2(M| 
bbls., I..,' 
eggs. Stale, 
Fresh FacrjTS. 
ply and Ann. 
slowly. 
. v dos. 32<§t83c; State and 
.100310; choice western, 29c; 
Wester.., Canadian, fresh, hue. In 
28«®29t; all kinds, poor to good, 2«@28C; limed 
.iCR,(a87<", do. Western, 2t»Kt<»*2«<:- 
.-Choice apples are Id moderate sup- 
Grapes in supply and selling very 
fl Cranberries working off at strong prices. 
^ Apides*"Wnsteru N. Y., mixed lots, A2.00tt3.50 per 
bbldo. Baldwins, 43.00®:’.. MJ; Greenings, *;!.(X«jt3_i5; 
windfalls, do, 41.75tt2.00. Grapes., W, V, \ Ca¬ 
tawba, Ottole; do. do. Concords, Wc-Jes do. do., 
Isabella, v it. 5c, Cranberries, Cape Cod, fancy, «( 
bbl. *18,60(»14.00s do. good to prime, 8T2UK}(d3.00,do 
V- crate, ta.5dOli.25; do. Jwscy, prime. V Crate, 43®> 
(]ii« ii 0 fiiir to KOO0. * ortitts 4o‘. l 4 la. 
orange*, choice, bright* v*r He bbl. box, ii W&&V0& tlo. 
fair jo good, 42.5032.75.; Peanuts, Virginia, hand¬ 
picked, v IK, Cos do., fancy do. BOJKl to 
prime, 4 l d«»43iot ChsKlnuts. Northern, 2- bushel, 42.50 
®3UU Southern, ttl.50mt3.0u; lUckory nuts, 18 bush., 
$1 50&2OO. 
Hay AND STB a W. -All grades of hay are In moderate 
supply, the surplus of lower erndcs having been 
worked off. ana prices are quite rlrm. Rye straw 
dull. Oat Straw a irttle lower. 
Hay. prime Timothy, per IUU lbs, 83tt90c; medium 
do, Wsde; shlprdrig grades. r« 5 c; clover, 
S'raw-No. 1 Rye, 05®UX'. shert Rye, 4U®50e; Oat 
straw, 3 .V>b4Iic. 
Hors.—London reports are a trifle better. Low 
grades here are still offered with some little pressure, 
and are not wanted unless at a considerably less 
price than a good article commands. 
N. Y. State, crop of 1882, choice, $1.1(1. do, do. 
mediums, 4'-UW44105; do., do., low grades, 90S95O: 
do 18-Sl, good to choice, 95c®$U6. Eastern crop of 
1S32. fair to choice, 9 iciii/31.16. 
Fom.ruY asp Game —There was a fair supply of 
cht kens at clous Live poultry-Hpring chickens, 
n .nr hv % It. H«tl5C: do. Western ami Southern, 13® 
“ fowls. Pa! and Jersey V m. 14c; State. 12® 13c; 
Wesdtrn, 13®lie.; roosterB. Old, * lb. ea8c: Turkeys, 
Jersey and Pa # tb 18®14c.: Western. 10w 13cd ducks, 
State,Pa, and Jersey, * pair,75c.atL25; do. Western, 
SOdJSU; Geese, Western, V pair, *1.3i«.l t.2, d o. St ate, 
P™. and Jersey. V pair, . === 
Dressed Poultry -The supply 1* rather in excess of 
the demand, utid, with the weather turning off milder 
jind stocks accumulating, the general tone Is de- 
pressed on everything ex.;.-pt fancy. . 
Turkeys, prime, dry picked, IRw lBu.; do. scalded, 
14®',5c- ; do. poor to laic, hifflU’c. •. do. Sprlugs, 
Philadelphta, large, > pair, IKitthc; do. 1 h11a- 
deiphla. mixed weights, '#* ». l.toti-c; chick¬ 
ens! mate; oiiolee, 13c; do. Western, H®15: fowls. 
Bucks I'ountv and N. J-, prime, llffllle; do. L T, and 
N.Jfair to good, IS®He; do. Philadelphta dry picked, 
prime. 16c; do. State and Western, dry picked. 
Pie.; do., scalded, 13.-, 1-lc: do. fair to good, |(i@l2c; 
duefcs. Jersey, » ft, i -,U4c; do. State and West¬ 
er f*|r to good, n®:2c; do, Ptilladelphia Rprltig, 18 
(it2i ; c: do, L. 1* Spring. 16®18c; ilo, State and Western, 
Hnrlug, U®15c ; geese, J’hlluiiplphla young, lletlSc.; 
do, stall and Western, young, liuslSc; do, mixed, old 
“oame— liiuill'prlnibi' do* ,42 JVi-'J.jh,small andsoft.tl 
®8.UH; Partridges, eastern aud Minnesota 
St.itc ami other Western, p pa,r, 41.21®18i; 
Grouse, do, $ltt$lJ2; Woodcock, * pair. 
m )q i Kiml in)i aud plover, frtiRii, H uozt*u. 
tfl.5d; tame squabs, light, do. $3.t (KSi3..Y)i do. dark, 
do.. 42.lAVsi2.5U; tame pigeons, live, « pair, 25@4llc; 
wild ducks, mallards, ♦ pair, 4t)(a4.V): do. blue wing, 
teal, * pair, I'WlV, do. green wing, leal, do., Vac: 
do common, is pair, 2U®J50i venison, Jllnn. short 
saddles '4 ft U>c; do. Htal* anil other Western, 
saddle"’ (»®l7o. Hares, ^ pair, OUttSUC; Rabbits, V 
“The ‘ACME 9 Pulveri¬ 
zing Harrow works well 
on Colton Stubble. Itlejt 
the ground level, thor¬ 
oughly pulverized, the 
Cotton stalks cut up and 
buried, and the wheat 
completely covered.” (See 
page 828, this paper.) 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Nkw York, Saturday, Nov. 25, 1882. 
„» a;»o TSA3. -General features prevail. Foreign 
h, sinw and nominally unchanged. 
1 —. 1882 prime, »2'JWaJUU. do medium, 
iHirtllfli do. pea, choice, small, $iu0®2.^5; 
T mi'ii row) 4251)02.95; do. white klduey, 1882, 
4A2Dtt33U; do. red kidney, 1.3,82, choice, 43.30® 
turtle soup. 42.25®2.:w; do. foreign mediums, 
ii’amOJOi do do. old. 8L90®1.».; Ptuut, green, 
■ *$i.46<ad.45; Southern b.«. f two-ousn bag, 
PuovisiONs. Prices for Flour 
Market without decided change; 
Beans and Peas 
* ItoAiM. marrow, I8M2 prime, »x joi« 
Choto. 42 450290. do. pea. choice, 
do. pea. 1 
choice, C 
3:55; do. turtJ 
new, C'' "'- 1 ' 
1 ( 8 ( 2 . prime, 
$2.t«tt2-00. 
llURAt-STUKES 
and Mnal.—8D0 
rather morn 1 
R'j U vWi7*.°‘ latter' eftreme; common to fair extra 
»8 V.il 25; good to fancy do , 44.80tt6.23; Corn- 
mon 'to gond extra Wct.ru, 83 7 .Va 4.25; good to 
,,,170 $ 17 ( 10.7 W; common to good extra round hoop 
Ghl . idWoLliJS good to choice do- *t." *V;..5; com 
„ 1 tVa Minnesota. $i.73*4.5d; clear, 45.OOtt8.Otl; 
^mixture »« 7>aS5h! bakers* extra. 53.2Jtt6.35; 
straight g'i.5iKa'i,4i(. patent, pu 25®7JH; 4*. IgHtU com- 
v!-n to tnir extra, 43 gmsl to very choice. 
Sw WftiUW patent Winter wheat extra, 48.Ub>7.00; city 
mi extra tor West ladle*, &.-&W.W Houth America, 
• V 7V Patent, 48.CMt7.U- 1 ! Southern Hour, $4.50 
f -KomftW ft, good extra, 45 .W15 for good 
to choice do. R.ve Hour, suporllne, 43.40®$ 85. Buck ; 
Wheat flour. 43 akir-3,50. Corn meal, 1(1 andy wine $ 
' J'li.rountVa 4l.2Wt4.4ll; yeUow Western,. 4 1.U0@4 .20. 
FkPp' 40 ft soefthiuml SO 9^92^0; UK) lb, »3o@$l.U5; 
sharps, $i.M)tti.»5i >-ya feed, use. 
Prices of grain. -Wheat Fair export and limited 
city milling demand; Ungraded Winter red. 88e(Sj 
Li 17 latter for choice binm; steamer No. 3 red, 
§!dc : No! 3 red, 4L0lttl.(«k (or cerTillcutes. $1 U6‘i-?o 
1 Hteaitter No. 2 iv«1* No. « n*<l, 
41 (jttkttl.hu for cerrifloatea, tldunc-J-l.WHi delivered; 
No I red, gt ll@d.I H. latter dcllveredi ungraded 
white 88c W-Si 1.12)4, luuuidluK Woita Rtute lit 4* 
i I'uV-'No 3 white? 77e; steamer No. 2 while, Stic: No 2 
white »W.> 9 c; sU-amer No. 1 while, 93c; No. 1 white, 
si OH for certmeates; No. 2 red November. «1 <>' 1 - 
etl l>8' do. December. 41 OSUvaLUd^l do January, 
gl limWi do February, $uSfitti.H94. itVR— 
Moderate export liemshd; Canada .2R.C, In bond. 
RahukY— N«- 2 two-rowed state, »Jc; ungraded two- 
rowed State. S'J*e. CumS—M arket feverish and uii- 
srltled' earth nnu November option bnvo advanced 6 I 
aiOc moderate home trade and very HIM . export 
demand: unsound new Westcn mixed, 't.-ttj.lc; un¬ 
graded \Vestern mixed, 7Ac#il .i | p; No. 3, 83tt84c: No. 
? 4 l.lH(i»l.Ci 6 in elevator ,$1 Ettl h)W delivered; yellow, 
g’l e5 In store; old White, 81mj No. 2 mixed November, 
81 nu.f'l 10; do. December, h3<((,ni7c; do. y r ear, itl.'ijHtic; 
new seller year. 74Wj"D'.7i\ Oats Cash lota Without 
neelded eliauge, option* a shade heller; No. 3, U^c; 
ocoiqcoutaukc, op delivered: No l 
limited wi; No. 3 white, 4ilMtt«.MD: No 2. «IOWMc; 
No i Jl«c: mixed Western, 3Uwi4,4Ci white do. 4/w 
white State, ITriWlWt’; No. 2 mixed November, 
i;!c; do Dece cb -r. Tdo-fGi.c, do. January. il««» 
41540 : do. February, 45M(s>4556c. 
VISIBLE SUPt'LY OF GRAIN IN THE UNITED STATES AND 
CANADA. 
Nov. 18, Nov. 18, 
1832. 1N81. 
bush. bush. 
Whpat . 21,814,624 22,407,097 
. . 4,398,880 8UCI4.SS6 
. . 3 8Uy.K» 3 271,731 
Earles' "* ".V.V.V.V— • V.. 3.071.1. J 2.9U 819 
Rye,.!!!...!.”!!!!!!. 1 . 221 , 471 ) 1 . 250 , mo 
Prices of Provisions—Pork-Old and New mess spot, 
private terms, quoted S'lcJO; city family mess, 
S 21 .&V 22 : extra;>•' «»••. at the iViwt. Novaviber. 
December and year, sl70.»; J .nuary, 41i 1214. 
Plain mess 4U.fllK.ti,2; extra mess, 812604(13; packet, 
g 150410 50 • city cxtr; India mess, In tea.. $2?„29. Beef 
nams^'uoUrtl llJlUftn cut Meats-Pickled bel- 
ji cs n," iii(.,,\; pickled hams. l2J>j'.4L>0. dosJiouIdn* 
nuoted 9c; smoked .shoulders. lUo; smot.e-1 hapiR, 
i blllc Bacon-Long Blear, here, quoted lO^e: at 
West long clear, 9,|iSa».*(; short clear, a«ltt7.8V. 
Dressed llcKrt-oit)', heavy to light, K^HffC; p gs, 
gUOirtW I ,'ird-Mn- - cl rev. rUhitud irregular; prime 
suuini spot, 11.9 e; Novemb'r. It., K.«U: Decemln r, 
10 11 /Syfitn.oibi'- KCller year, 1U 92V‘i 11 07Uo; city tteaiii 
Dm and unchanged 11.25c: re lined for continent, 
quoted lliKIc; .November, 11.30c; December and Jauu 
ary private terms. 
Butter TH* r.i Is lltt'c movement of stock in largo 
mireel.rt. Business show* a fair volume In the job- 
bine line There hus noon some complaint, about the 
condition of arrivals of Western creamery. Quota 
11 Creamery fancy, 37c; choice, 35®!Wc; fair to good, 
30,i.34o• ordinary, 2>w29<?; do. Line chohni, 28<a.iu. ilo. 
lime fair to g<„>d 2l(g(36; Ntute half-tuti. selected, 
ful %@» 5 ! do. diuru# entire, tub and flriiIn, fancy, 
81 - 132 - d do , g-Mjil a-kglift); do. half llrkln tubs ami 
balls 'fancy. 8«<»ao; do. choice. 30-jGrtc; do. good, fltta 
&c; do nSr ‘JlfrtSyic: state «r*tn* dairy entire, 303,31 e 
cd, and SOLIDITY 
Send 9c. In P. O. Stamps to 
Froduck Commission Merchants. 
rorCIrcular of advice about suum.vo Produce. 
Also recipe for Prkskkvinii Eggs. 
No. 27'J Wnxhinguin Sircet, New York. 
Prices current furnished free. 
Rekkrknck—I rving National Bank. New York City 
pic process, at to y z the cost 
A plate of solid gold is soldered 
on each side of a plate of nickel 
composition metal, and the three 
are then passed between polished 
steel rollers. From this the cases, 
backs, centers, bezels, &c., are cut 
and shape 1 by dies and formers. 
'Fhe gold is thick enough to ad¬ 
mit of all kinds of chasing, 
engraving and engine turning. 
These cases have been worn per- 
fjdtly smooth by use without 
removing the gold. Tliis i- the only 
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Handle ; i- ng blade, as carefully made as any 
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haul forged l om rrzor steel, and re- 
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TOLEDO. - - - Olllt 
LIV ill STOCK MARKETS, 
New Your, Saturday, Nov. 25. 1832. 
bkkvks. Total receipts for six days 14.153 head 
•U-sdnal 12,722 head lor same tluii: last week. 1 riulc 
kleady both as t > dcmuudaJld values. Quality coarse 
to good, prices bav»j ranged from H to I 2 ^c. per 
pound. Fair to good Steels have « ready sale lvuli 
common io medium grade;, about steady. A few 
unrs of Utile Qherokoct! sold at RKltthkib. to dress fla 
ft. .some Colorado Texans at bJi-SiWAic, and si might 
( -dorado Mv-m ul ‘Jkbt 1 .('V- 1" dreas 5'J ft. A few 
Pennsylvania st.wkera, heifers and common dry 
cows sold -ii live weight, aud a fowiongh stce-s 
and oxen Ut 8 V 4 (". 8 i^C, to dress 55 ft: otherwise the 
range for common 10 good mdlves was from 914 to 
Uto dressflSttfiC ft, wUhdfew selected at ll@( 2 c, 
ami extra Keniueky steers at 125,e. to dress ft. 
Illinois steers IH to 7ill cwt. sJ,i-.j,iyc. State bulls 
7V2 ft*. 3c. 
Sheep and Lambs.—T otal receipts for six days 
Id, >45 head, against 42,138 In ad for the same time last 
w. hk. There Is no tmiuiruuit change to note in the 
market, sheep are about Steady but slow of Bale, 
uml lambs'lull and weak, quality course to choice. 
Common to good sheep sold at 1-450, and a carol 
poor Kentucky ewe* lit y^e. Lambs ranged from 
5 U to 60 f«,r common 10 prune. an>l u ear of theep 
uiul lambs, mixed, s-vld ut 4 -'. 5 (>l' 4 . state sheep 95 lbs, 
4c; do. lambs57 It'S, 45.3U. 
CALM-yi.—Trade was extremely dull with grnssers 
sellIne ut 3 U-. 1.4 A- ft and tlm pens not cleared; cltv 
dreused unchanged at 1 V-MV.o. f r fair to prime, and 
country dressed dull at 104 #lie.; dressed grassers slow 
at (i(i$7c. 
Hoos-—Total receipts for six days. 41,260 head, 
ugalnst 24 043 lieo-l for the correspoudlug time last 
wwk. Market dull, with common to prime live hogs 
nominally quoted ut $5.s7>t<i»6 37)^ per 100 tts. 
Mu.cu Cows, —There Is a fair demand, and the 
prices range from *35 to $65 per heud, calves gen¬ 
erally Included. 
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