MEW-YOB&ER. 
703 
THE RURAL 
the very best butter-makers In this country, and 
they have given It their emphatic approval. Price 
26 cents per package. Sold toy all storekeepers. 
COLLINB. N. Y., Feb. 19th, 1870. 
Gentlemen .-—We chnrned one gallon ot cream 
to-day at a temperature of 66 deg., using your 
GlItrEdge Butter-Maker. Time of churning, 15 
mlnutes-result, 4 i s pounds of butter. Color, 
good. As we had not previously weighed our but¬ 
ter, ot course we cannot tell whether there Is a 
better per cent, or not, but appearances indicate 
It, and the quality is at least two cents per pound 
better. Yours. &c., 
M. E. VVilbpb, Prop’r of Collins Creamery. 
Archibald Forbes.— The famous war corre¬ 
spondent of the London Dally News Is preparing 
for the Youth's Companion a series of articles re¬ 
lating bis personal adventures on the great bat¬ 
tle- Helds of Turkey, Zulu Land, and In the Franco- 
Prusstan War, Mr. Forbes has been six times a 
prisoner. Few men have had more remarkable 
experiences, and no one whose pen Is so graphic 
In picturing them. 
The ladles who some time since were unable to 
go out, having taken Ltdia E. Pinkam's Vegeta¬ 
ble Compound, are quite recovered, and have 
gone on their way rejoicing. 
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Tropic-fruit Laxative removes Habitual Cos¬ 
tiveness and all kindred complaints. It la com¬ 
posed entirely ot concentrated frulta and medi¬ 
cines. Druggists sell It. 
That low, nervous fever, want ot sleep and 
weakness call for Hop Bitters. 
Premature Lom of the Hair, which is 
so common now-a days, may be entirely prevented 
by the use of Burnett s Coooaine. It has been 
used lu thousands of cases where the hair was 
corning out In handfuls, and has never failed to 
arreat its decay and to promote, a healthy and 
vigorous growth, it is at the same time unrivaled 
as a dressing for the hair. A smgle application 
will render it soft and glossy for several days. 
Dfhnj^is. 
SPECIALS FROM THE CHIEF CENTERS. 
Until Saturday. Nov. 20. 
Bo*ton.—B utter—N orthern—Choice creamery, 
y lb. 31@33e ; choice New York dairy, y lb. 27® 
2sc.: choice Vermont, y lb. 2S@3('c ; Long dairies, 
y lb, 20®24c ; common, y in, i5@i7c.; Western- 
Choice creameries, lb, 2U@82c.; fair to good, y 
lb. 26@2Sc ; dairy packed. y lb, 20@25c.; choice 
ladle-packed, y «>. 19@22C ; common, y lb, ts® 
ITc Cukesk— Noribern factory, line y It), 13® 
lSjbfc.: Western MClory, One, y lb, )2tf@l3c.-fair 
to good, y 1H912C ; common, y lb. 8;4iue Eocs 
— Eabli rn. y dosi , 2fl@27c ; New York State, y 
doz . 26®20C ; t'auadlau. y doz , 25c ; P. E Island, 
doz . -Go ; western, y doz . 22@2r>c ; llmecu y 
doz . it@ihc ; egg oaist, is tic. Vegetables and Do¬ 
mestic Kkujt—P eerless and ITonne sell at 45c.; 
Northern Rose at is@53e , aud Eastern at 60®6sc., 
the latter price for choice Ilouiton stock. 8t. 
John s potatoes sell at $1 so® 1.60 y bbl. Sweet 
potutoes sell fairly ut *l.76®2 for Norfolks and 
$2.25 tor Richmond. The market Is rather heavy 
for onions, and sales are not so readily made; %i .76 
per bhl. is the outside price for red. aud yellow sell 
at $3 25®3 so, including Vermont, New Hampshire, 
York state, and Danvers and Marolehead stock. 
Apples are firm lor shipping fruit at fl.25 y bbl. 
and some lots of fancy eating apples will bring 
$i so per bbl, while fair lots sell at 7ac. There Is 
moderate demand for cranberries at U).T6@4.60 for 
country, and |5@G lor cape berries. 
Chicago.—W ukat active and firm; No. 2red 
winter. $i OS; No. 2 Chicago Spring. $i.08H@108k;, 
cash; $l 08«, November; SI. 08*4. December; fi.iu, 
January; No 3 Chicago Spring. 95>j®97j4C. Corn 
active and firm; cash; 43>jc hid December; 
43H@43Sic January; May. Oats act¬ 
ive and mm; 32J4@32!aC casn; Decem¬ 
ber; 33C .January, 37^@37Kc May. Hvs strong 
at S 614 C. Bari ry acilve atasc 1 ’ork active ana 
Arm at $I3®13 75cash; $12 40(«U2 4» November and 
December. Lard active, firm and higher at $9 30 
cash or December; fS 30 asked, the year; fS 32,v@ 
A35 January. Bulkmcuts sleitdy and unchanged. 
Butter—C hoice 10 rancy creamery. 29@3lc. y lb.; 
fair 10 good do, $$@2S0 ; fine to rancy dairy,22^26c; 
good to choice dairy. 1S@2IC; medium to fair aalry 
In shipping lots. 16®17 c; ladle packed, good to 
choice, 11 ® 19c; Talr 10 the best packing stock, 13® 
15c; grease butter, 8®loc. c heese—C hoice to line 
full cicam Cheddars I2®12,g;c y tb; common to 
good do 9@llc; prime pan.-sklmmud 9}$®l0j<c; 
uiid poor, hard skinunod stock nominal m 6®7c. 
Ciuek—T he supply is fair and god to choice Juice 
sells al $3(S3 50 y bbl in a small way to the retail 
trade, tialt-biurels were quotable at $l 50 ® 1.76. 
Bides and Pelts-G reen stilled light hides 9?4@ 
loc. 191 b; do heavy cowa and branded, lB*®9>$c 
No 2 , or damaged, SJtfc; green-salted cair, 140 
dry-sulied IddcB 13c. and No » dry-sailed and skins 
two-thirds price; dry flint. !5®i6o; dry calf I5®l7c, 
und deacon, 60c; green suited and bull hides 6>$c. 
Hheep pelts are lu fair request at32®36cN lb ior 
estimated amount ot wool on each peir. Seeds— 
The market, was quiet but Arm for clover, slow for 
timothy, and easier for flax, while In other kinds 
there was hardly anything doing. We quote fair 
to prime medium Clover at $4@4 50 y tou; flue new 
mammoth do at ft 7S®5 ; fair to good timothy at 
$2 20®2 30; fully prime do at and flax at 
$ 119 ® l 20 for good, on a basis of pure, lloos—Re¬ 
ceipts ot the week 2 oa,ooo head; the mo9t ever re¬ 
ceived before was last January, one week, 276.000 
head, quality very good; aornu salo-i lower, mixed 
packing, $4 45®4 70; light $».v)@4 7choice heavy 
%i so®4.9o; market closed weak, with 16.000 head 
unsold Cattle—U e^elpisot the week 35,0<it) head, 
against 34.000 one week last September, being the 
largest recorded; market steady; good to choice 
stiipplug. $1 ou®.*> 15; common 10 fair, $3 60®4.40; 
butchers’ steady aDd easy: common,$2(32.10; good, 
$2 so@3.30; stoukers steady at *2 40@3 30; half- 
breeds and natives 13 20 ®i 10; through Texans, 
$2 60®3. Sue Re Maiket quiet but steady’; com¬ 
mon 10 medium, $2 7U®3 25; good, $3,50®3 90. 
< lnetitnniL—WuKATStrong; No. 2 amber, $1.06; 
No 2 lied Winter. $1 li8@l 10 . Cohn Arm ; No. 2 
Mixed, 62@03O.: new, shelled, 45o. Oatl quiet; 
No 2 Mixed. 3*>c. Rye steady; No. 2 at.97c. Bar¬ 
ley active and Arm; So. 2, Fail, uiic®$l. Poke 
dull and nominal at $13. Lard strong and higher 
at $s 30 Bulk-meats quiet but steady ; Shoulders 
$4 7S; clearlltb. $7 26. Butter in demand, and mar¬ 
ket di m; choice Western Reserve, 20 ® 23 c.; choice 
Central Ohio, I6@20c. 
Hi. LouIh.—IV ukat—N o. 2 Red Fall, fl 06*@ 
*106>4, cash; fl oej*®! 07*. December; fiovjt® 
n to, January; fl 12@1 1254, February; No. 3 do., 
fl o-i@i 04jg: No. 4 do. 93c. Corn easy at 44 t<® 
roc.. caRh; 4Sc„ November ; 43H®l3h.'c., Decem¬ 
ber; January; 43?4®43^c„ Februa¬ 
ry ; <0>£®t7c.. May. Oats firm but slow at 32&c . 
cash; 33>$c bid. December; 34 c bid January. Rtk 
A rm at 9 »;hc. Barley firm; prime to fancy. 75c® 
fl 03. Whisky higher at ft 12, Pohk dull at f 13 76. 
Lard Arm at $315. Bulk meats quiet; Shomaers, 
$4 40®4 60; Clear Rib. $6 so®5 90 ; Clear Sides; 
$T®710. Bacon dull; Shoulders, 5#c.; Clear Rib, 
sc ; Clear Sides. 834 c. Hogs fairly active; Yonk¬ 
ers and Baltlmore8, fl 30®5 40: mixed packing, 
f4 40 4 66 ; butchers to fancy, $4 70.a4 so Butter 
dull. We quote: Creamery—best at so®32c. sec¬ 
onds at 26®/sc; Dairy—selections at25@26c, prime 
to choice 200 to Wc, fair lie to ISc. common 12® 
13C; country In Irregular pkga at 12®i3c to 16c. 
Roll coming In more freely—choice sella readily at 
16®Mc—top figures for Norfhern. Wool—D e¬ 
mand limited and prices easy; Tub washed- 
choice 47c, No. 9 medlom 45®40c, dingy aDd low 
37<340c, lamb. 42J4®t3c; t nwaahtd—choice mixed 
combing 29®3(>. coarse do .U v a26, choice medium 
28®29c ; low do 23®240. light floe merino ift®2hc. 
lamb 24®26c, Kansaa 25®2«. well grown fall Clio 
Texas 23®26c, Burry, black, cotted, etc, 5®i5c N 
tb leas—Southern burry sells at I2w@l3c. Bides— 
Steady, Dry mat isj<c damaged I6&c; Dry Salt 
14 . 14 c-damaged UJtc; Green salt 9jtc—damaged 
s*,c: LTncured 8c—damaged To; Bull and stag 7c 
for green ealted and ii« 4 c for dry; green calt 130 . 
Branded lo yc off. Sheep Pelts— Green : large 
95c@$i, medium 60®75c, smallsoc. lamb 60®76c. 
shearling 25®35c; dry—large 60@T0c, medium and 
lamb 26®50c, shearling lo@30c. 
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PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Nkw Tore. Saturday. Nov. 20.1880. 
BSAva and P*A 8.~ Old crop b»ans do not con¬ 
flict with new to any extent and the market is 
eieadier and something Maher for prime standards. 
R»d kidneys are also stlllenlnt greeo paas weak; 
offered at $i.85ai.9(J fur Wia bbls.. and ♦!.7341.80 for 
eastern bags. Southern B. E. peas U S0<ai.83. 
Msrr.-'w beaai, other. *1.6 j<*<i.7.t; m-dium, 
fl 51 a157; ether. *1.40«<l.«k pea. fL.TootUS; 
white klmev. tl.*5ai.S0; red do., choice, f t.8ij®i.8'>: 
fair to good. 11.50*1.65; black, or turtle soup, $1.60 
<st 1.66; lima. $4 6b*5. 
Butter.—T he app'oaching festival enlivens the 
demand and nrlces for all gralea are named with 
ot-nddence. Foreign sblepers are not glvinemuch 
relief to ibe stored lota of under eradea, but a good 
local demand U a favorable start nnd it has not 
opened any too early. Very fancy creamery brings 
Sic at this moment. All fall dairies showing ti good 
avorage quality and money-making to a* are selling 
promptly. This movement is ono bo»t feature of tbe 
market vhls week, Western buttvr hnsafull sba e 
of the active call, ft is reported ihtttiD.WXipbge are 
dragging on the market iu Liverpool. Roil butter 
n* t i;t Ann quality yet. This line Of stock has lost 
mu’to of Its former demand, and it must be hue to 
keep a Diace In the trade. 
Creamery, flntst, c3c.: good to prime. 81®32c.; 
fair lo good, ;8«8ie.r poor to fair, 26<gz>k\; sweet 
cream, i'SutSlo.; State entire dairies, choice. 26*270.; 
good t i pMtn*, 24ii2iC.: fair to good, 23»24o.r flrkins, 
ii2»;ec; Slate pails and half tubs. One tresli 30c.: 
good to Di irue. 27*29c., fair to good,26A27c.; poor, 2!) 
022c.; Weleli nibs, tall prune. i8a29o,: good to prime, 
2t(<i26u.; fair to good. 22 aclc.; Wegiern Imitation 
ere - mory,;t2ii27c.. dairy, fresh.23(§25o . Rood to prime, 
20<t22c.; tair to good, leuJOc.; factory. June. ZUaJlo.; 
other. 18® 4e : roll*. iSetaic. 
Heeeip a for the week, 83,176 pkgs. Exports for 
the week, 6.803 pkgs. 
Cheese. Shipments fortae week have been mod¬ 
erate owm. to tit-: r a sou that only the strlctlv 
lancy September madeil<a.e b-en urgently wanted 
by ahippera ib order to meet the Ceriatmaa trade. 
The accumulation of the other grades has not dis¬ 
turbed praces. Quotations are for 
Slate fsetorv. fancy. »t 13*13140. : do. good and 
prime. 12)*«il?Vc.; do. fair to good, at ll^l/c.: 0•>. 
b’f skimcuetl. Bs e-lOc.; Wflscojisln rectory, flue. 12.Sa 
121fc.. do. good to prune. IL»12Hc.: do. fair to Rood. 
lOa'AlSc.; t»nlo factory. Cue, l2Vs)l'IJic.; do. good 
to pritur, UMatSc.: do. flat., ratr 10 good, lUC4U)>c.. 
do. poor to fair iAIOc 
Receipts for week. 93,619 boxes. 
Kxports for the week. /6 2£6 boxes. 
Liverf»oDi cab e nrice, 62s. 
Steam tiGc. Britain iOdi.Os. 
COTTON.—'J'here baa been an active Inquiry and 
the m hi kec closed strong. The feature bas been 
the cold weather and tbe four of some damage to 
tne crop. Latest pr>oea are for 
November at iU9»<*l0 93o.: December at 10 94® 
10.93c.: Jan,at U.OftoHl.liTa.. Kebruury at 11.20(411.21c.: 
March at 11-55* ll.;,7c.; April at 11.48^11 50c ; May at 
ll.o90.11.1110.; Juueat ll.70a11.T2c. 
Quotations lor spot Ooiton are bated on American 
standard of elaaaiocatlun. and »v noilun in mor* 
running In qualltr not more than half a grade above 
or below the grade quoted. 
X. Orleans 
Uplands. 
and Gulf. 
Texas. 
Ordinary..., . 
8 
8 
8 
Strict ordinary.. 
8 X 
s* 
bk 
Good ordinary,.. 
y* 
9i 
9k 
Strict good do.. 
Low middling.. 
16 
„ 10* 
lux 
...10 9-16 
10 1.3-16 
10 lir-lti 
Strict low middling... 
... 10 * 
11 
u 
Middling ... 
11 
Ilk 
m* 
Good middling. 
... li« 
HH 
ns 
Strict rood middling. 
... tl* 
11 * 
)i* 
Middling Fair.-. 
... 12 * 
mt 
12 * 
Fair.. 
12 k 
stained. 
13 
13 
Good ordinary. ...... 7 11-16 I JL.ow middling.. 9 7-16 
Strict good ordinary. 8 9-lfl i Middling. ... .10 6-Pi 
Receipts tor week, 43 683 bales. Exports do.. 12 o 1 
bsiea. 
Dried Frhits-— Apples have a dnod demand and 
prues very ilrm. Poaches meet with a very fair la- 
quire. Small fruits are giuerally wall sustained m 
price. Quutalions are for 
Kvapi-'rated apples »t 71<(88J<o. for better 
quuiitos sliaed apples at SiiSqu. for good to choice 
Niirih Giro lo» 3tiai‘*c. for \ », apples. <iJ4<»4c. f ir 
l'eiiu. do; tvaav for Slate do: 3Vti*5ci. fur western 
Ohio and Mioh. Peacues at 27 43oc. for evaporated 
poelu ; Ifatkltikc. fur uopeeled do,, N. C. peeled 
i‘t 1,5(ai20Syc.. for me better qaeltiie*. anu 12itl6c. f r 
fair to good lots ot peet-d peach s. unpenled peach¬ 
es at 6!»(a714c. for hnlvea end t>Vi»7c. for quarters. 
FIumMaisc. Blackberries at So Ch .rrle* si 13o. Rasp¬ 
berries at Z4wa25c IVhOrtlcDernes al 12c. 
Roceipis tor week ah kina*, 2 862 pkg*. 
Export* for week. 6.0.J3 bbls. of artea apples. 
Bogs.- Receipts for the week, 11,341 bbls.: do las* 
wees li.379 00. The assrhet coutlnuus sfong for 
suitable table marks, ana there is a better move¬ 
ment for bakers' and pastry lots. Limed begin to 
work steadily and their price relation to rresh ad¬ 
mits an advance. 
N ur points oOC.; State and Pa.27 <t28o : Western 
choice. 26«27c.; seconds. 24^230.; Canadian. Z5q»26o; 
Suiithern. 26c.; lirnea State 19,Hi®19c.; do. Western 
17 X('t 18.SC. 
Flouu —There his been active business on ex¬ 
port and home trade account, with prices higher 
und strong. 
Lai eat prices are: $3.65g}4.4u for very Inferior 
to fancy supcrtlue State and Western: (4.65<g>4 90 
fur pour to oh ice extra State and Weetern. odd lots 
and lines; V4.3SA8A.00 for ctimoe ui fancy do.; In¬ 
ferior to good while wheal, trade aql family extras, 
16.10*6 00: good tt> choice do ui *r.Uoa$JO, ivory fancy 
do. up to I635di7. an extreme J.'ea and arnner winter 
wneat interior U> choice trade and family, at 
S6.O0g6 33: round hoopunio* |}4.90$3.(U; end trade 
and fuiollv brands of do. at f3.454*663, the latter 
for strictly fancy; St. Lo«i« hi »5.1Ua,6,iW 
for Intenur to gi.i"d e*tr*i f6.Wa8.:0 for good 
to choice and 16.60^7X0 for choice to very fancy 
brauds: Minr.esuus ciear. inferior to fancy at 
*4.71X^6.60; Mlnoesoh* " stralghv,” poor *0 fancy, at 
$610x7.8}, and patent Inferior to fancy at $6.93 
(ttisJO: usscund »tnck at from $2.R'ii5 63: city mill 
extra at *.V9Us6.tO foroi-dlnary to v»ry choice for the 
West Indies ; do. for England. »4 iV> ,6.00 fur ooor to 
choice spring wheat, and t6.00H6.0U for winter wbeut 
product; do. trade ana f«mt v ex^rai. (6 90.l7.UU ; do, 
for South Ampin* I0-l0<-li35. the latter for very 
choice • No i»t *:i 40 »4.10 tor lufc lur to very fancy. 
BUCKWHEAT-Quoted al 6s®60c. and buckwheat 
flour at t) t0i(.£.13. 
Rccripta fur week, flonr, bbls. 178.000; corn meal, 
do. 6.O40 wheat, bash. 1.940. -DO. com. do. 1.289.140; oats 
do. 186,023; rye, do. 139,430. malt. do. 43.300: barley, do. 
667.260. beau*, do., U,o83; rice, pkgs. 8,182. 
Exports for Ibe week, flour, bbls.. 91.000: corn meal, 
do. 7 77) whest bnsb. 793.800: oom. do.833.460: oats, 
do.. 8t0; peas, do. 23,074: beans, do. 361; rice, 431. 
Fresh Fruits.-ApdIss still go abroad iargaly, 
3 '.<k: 0 obts for tbe week. Many of these have been 
bought here ai'd In the country und have waited 
for freight room. Prices easy, and many Winter 
sorts *re golcg >n stock. 
Western mixed lots. t1(3L?&; Baldwins In 
shipping order, $1 25®.l.&0: G-eenlngs.$1(21.25; Snltx- 
enoergs, King »l.60a'.T5: Pound Sweet. $LT5«(r2. 
Lidy apples, choice. $7i*8 poor to tni' #3»5. It 
pays to sort the Isuer. Craoberre* nro active for 
local and out of town use; prices firmer. CnpcCod, 
fancy. fdJC.SO: 01001 for boxes. $L7fi(R2.l2; 
N. J , do. 81.25ai.7i. Florida oranges are rot In 
good display fur ihn season: choice half bbl.boxes 
$3.5084 : Mr. C3. Burton pears, fancy, »1S6; fair to 
S <xid $3a3.1*'• Cal. pear* flroi «t $Ml6 for Winter 
ells and E. Beurre fioS other varlet'e*. Cab 
graphs Lava worked into trade very satlsfacicrlty; 
tnough prioes are htgh there *eea» conflderice 
enough In ihem to make a liivahiomenx uf ;0ions. 
Tokays $5047 B 40 it. cose; Kmi cror *7*8 Slxte 
Catawba firm when In good order; W>'C. In bulk; 
ca es$3(S3 5'; Isabell»s 3k04c. bulk; flJdlRiyi c»»M. 
Peanuts continue Low: Vu. hand-picked m®4Sc 
other grades 3S«i31*c, new crops. Chestnuts »rarce, 
worth 13*1.5 f bush of 60 tts; Northern,and $2 (»2A'l 
lor do. Southern. Hlcxorvnuts quiet; $l.'.j®7 41 
burh of 60 n»«. Bull nuts 75c®8L Black walnms 30o. 
Pecans 
Beeswax.—H as a higher demand, with 283240. 
quoted f,r Weetern and Southern. 
Grain,—W boit his been vorr active and hlRhor. 
Speculator* h*ve selxed upon ;he fcaturo or cold 
weather along the canals a- llkelr to Interrupt nav¬ 
igation aud extensive operation! have ro-ulted. 
Latest prices are of extiawnite al $l.23>4; No. I 
white ut $121Q48I.22 do. November at $l.2n\<<tl.2iH; 
dc.Decemner Mt »!,2IJ<»!.22H: do. Jnn.vt 81.24(81.21 if; 
do. Bteatner*i$l.l8k“»1.19, ungraded whitest $l.itx<s 
1.22; No. 2 whit’at $1.20: mixed WDter at $1 20; 
No. 1 red St $i.:8*1.28v No. i rel at $1,221*^1^1)*; 
do. Novomoer, at *L22¥»1-23S4: do. Dccairoserat 
81.234*®!.74^; do. January option.at $t.25J*«al,2f.4*; 
No, 3 red at $l.'0t ungraded red at $1.16><*41.23)4; 
Nu. 2 Chicago sp'lngst $1.17: New York No 2 Spring, 
November at $I.I8 bid and 1 20 asked. Rye at $l.ui 
@1.03. Coro lablgner a'd active: latest prices are 
for New York No. 2at : do, November »t 
693*''f** 1 ''.' rt o.. December at t'0-»(86He: do. January 
at 6 HatRKc- ungr^aed mixed Weat*rn «i fijissjc.; 
N n . 3 at if ifi7)4c.:ND. 2 white at 80«ifl%c. New York 
yellow at6i)c6U?»o -.low mixed at Wo. whithsouih- 
ern af at ML*60c. Oats are doing beUerwtthiillbet- 
al oernand:latest prices are New Yorx No. 2 wli'te 
ut 4iHrt4t'4c.: N-. k w-slte at 43S'-' New York No. 
lac 44c: New York No. J tu43H<*44e.: do. Novem¬ 
ber at 43c.; do, December at 431*r&44)fc.' d •. Jan¬ 
uary at 45«48Qc.: NO. * Ut ungraded white 
Western at ii/aWe.: wnlte State at 4T"4.ic;- mixed 
State at 46c.; No. 2 Chicago In store at 43Ho. 
for medium stock and advan'ert Vo- en nrlme. 
Quarten of the droves *bow a uniform Improve¬ 
ment Texsos quoted 7 *4(» to dree* 5'* 9>s.: Odnra- 
dos 7V«8xc. to dress 53 B>s,: ooor to taD native 
steer* 8@9Wc. to dress 65*16 lbs : gund to choice 
93*C- to dress .'85S6T lbs: extra. 11X allQc*. to dress 
68 Tbs. Some fancy Kentucky* were r»ted 12c. 
Shipments of One cattle nnu-uslty heavy this week; 
the trade taking about the best In msrkot. 
Milch Cows.—There 1* demand enough to mike 
a clasaidcatlo*. Good cows seem to be wanted.bat 
It Is Dot well to shin them at a venture. Commnn 
to poor. kbOCMO per bead ; good. $45,360; prime, $553 
50: extras, $65. 
Veal Calves—M arket firm end fed lots of live 
bring good prices Prim“ dressed u so active. 
Live N. J. prime to choloe7H 3 8 f>»a'e 7X(a7>4o.: 
fair lo go- d B>*®7Ve.: poor Mt. Holly, medium 
to light63 7X0-; heavy, uafle.: butterni lk. 2w®3J<ie.; 
grassers. 2<o2i<c-: beg (Ireesed ca've«. prime lOgtlOHci 
fair to good, *«9>*0.; very poor, 3x@5Hc. 
Sheep and i.A.vns -Recelp * for week 40.869 head; 
do. last week, 32.H74 do- Market steady with 11 fair 
trade. Sbeeo Ss(45sc.: c arse ewes and hucks, 3® 
3><c.; Iambs. .vj6;-*o. common t j ohoice. 
Stoe.—R eceipts for the week. 47.765 head: do. last 
wee*. 41.400 do. Market steady, but closing at In- 
filrt0 rEtf3B 
Llv« nuoted $4.9746; New Jersey po k light 7X® 
8c,: medium. 65* *6Yc.: heavy. 5v*Sfic;cuy dressei 
State 5!<@73*c. heavy to pigs; city dressed Wsxtvra 
63*@6J*c; pork tenderloins, well packed 9 a>l0c. 
TERMS FOR 1880. 
thi subscription price of The Rural New 
Yorker is 
Single Copy, per Year...$2 00 
•• ** Six Months. 1 lo 
Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, per Year, post-paid.$3 04 (13s. 6d } 
France, •• “ 3 04 ( 16Kf. ) 
French Colonies, •* “ 4 08 ( 20*f.) 
Any one sending a elub of eight Is entitled to one 
copy, one year, free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit oa 
application. 
Entered at the Post-office at New York City, N. Y., 
as second-class mail matter. 
HAY and Straw.— The receipts are, small, de¬ 
mand good and prices well sustained- Quotations 
are for 
Snipping hay at 90@95o.r medium to prime do., 
$l@tt 20; salt hay at OtkaAVc.; clover do. at 7£®9Uc. 
Straw at flttfl 10 for long rye, 80®85c. for short rye; 
and 03®70e. for oat. 
Exports for week, 305 bales. 
Honkt.-D emand fair: sales not large. Wnlte 
Clover como. single, 17dl8c. 'arger pkgs. 15@ltic.: 
buokwheat 12&13c.; extracted white, 9@llc.; dark, 
7(u 8 3. 
Hops.— There has been a very good business for 
export, tbo shipments lor the week being 2,4 0 bales, 
and brewers buy to a fair extent, with an advance In 
prices se.ured. Quotations are for 
New Yorks, crop 1890. prime and chotoe 
Do. medium... 
New Yorka. crop 1880, low to fair. 
Eastern, crop 18>0. .. 
W scons u.crop IlfciO. 
Yearlings, crop 1879, choice. 
Olds, all growths.. 
Bavarians... 
Bohemians.... 
UaciflccuHst. new. 
Cents per ib. 
....22 (fc,25 
....20 to2t 
....J8 @i9 
....18 ®22 
....18 (S.22 
....16 fe23 
.... 4 @12 
....30 @35 
,,.35 <4,40 
....23 ®26 
Oil Cake.— Western is quoted $31.50 per ton. 
POULTRY AND Game.—T he weather has taken a 
favorable turn tur Thanksgiving sales, but extrara- 
gunt p Ires are not looked fur. Present figures a>e 
firm and can hardly recede as quality will or should 
help to mcrerse sales. Ducts tn demand chickens 
an i fowls will have to Beil upon their merits (or a 
week or SC, 
Turkeys, N J. 13c ; State and Western, choice. 12 
@i2Xo.. fair to good, lOeO'Ic Pbtia.. dry-picked, )J * 15c. 
Cbtcaens.d ., 13 ante.; Buck* Co.. (3,tUe., N. J.. I2«a 
13c.: State scalded. \!<bl2c.; Western, lOtafllc.; poor. 3@ 
Sc. Fowls.Puila.,dry-picked. Ilwllc.; N..1 . u.p., 11® 
12c.; scald-od. i0^ lie.: State do . iOillc.; Western.do., 
10 .: poor to fair, 8 xiaSc. Ducks, Pbila. U.-p. 13al<c.; 
Stale scalded, L5ivl3c.: Western in cd . UihI3o.: very- 
poor, 9a.Uo. Geese. Phila, llAl.'c.; other, including 
State and M*ry laud. 9® 11 . Squabs, white. $2w2 25: 
do. dark, $L25. 
Supplies of cooped stock Is mostly f om neir 
points bu* prices are low as dressed 1 ally iuppil«« all 
wants. 
Fowls and chickens. tt.S<810c. Roosters, 435c. 
Turkeys, 10312c. Ducks, choice t0«V(,7oC.; other. *1)8 
45c. Geese, extra. $7. g oJ, tl.5Jdi.75; ordinary 
tl@tl.3d. 
The cold snap meeting a small supply ot game has 
made prices sirmg and a* a busy week is expected 
the market closes firm Rabbits numerically scarce. 
Quail llkelv to make $3 belore the 24th. 
Wild du ks.canvas back Have de Grace and 
Western $1.35*2: Norfalt. t!.iGi»l.75 red heads. fiUc@ 
$t uiailaroA.icDa . real.3 j-*5Jc. thelalter fui b>ue- 
winged: common 25®3Jc Quad, prime. $.'.2^32.40 V 
dot. other, $ .7542; partTKige, 6 c*$l 12, the latter 
fortUate. Grouse, prime. $LI2<AI.25. drawn, 75.-.3 
81; W odcock. i»V : Missouri wild pigeons > dns 
$1 12; Rabbits,80a35c.; Ven'Son. best saddle, :4315c.; 
po< r to fRr.l(@l3«. Wnote deer, 9^1.c. 
Provisions.— Hog products have been in active 
demand imu prices strong. Mess por* quoted at 
$’4 u K14.75 for Job lots. Bacon at7Vc. for ion* clear 
and614 for shurt clear. Beef quoted for extra In¬ 
dia mesa at SlAsti<uil9.W for city, «9.60 for extra 
mess, and *S 50 for plain mess: $tu-il2 tor parket, .-nd 
$ 13313 25 for family mess. Beef hams at 810®I8 50. 
Stem l ie at 9>* 4 9 -, - Tailow at Lard. West¬ 
ern steam »t i-i.73 for spot lota- »a 7 a<* 6.72H for No¬ 
vember. MU for December. $8 60 for January and 
$8.05 for February. 
Receipt* tor week, beef. bbls. and ics.: l.’OO : pork, 
2.12 j bole.- cut tneu.s. 3y.475 Dkgs.; lard. 23,100 pkgs. 
Exp iris for week, beef, bbls. and to* t, btl: |K>rk, 
4.7UJ obis.; cutmeaU, 12,449 A0 lbs.; lard. 6.111,276 lbs. 
SEED.— ClOVtT Is quiet, quoted atS>y®9c. Timothy 
la slow qu 'ted at $2.TU<c 2.1 >, 
Keceipis fur tbe week 3.U04 bush. Exports, 374 bags. 
Tobacco. —There Is a fair amount of business and 
a firm maiket, 
VEOXTABIE3.—Exports of potatoes for week. 6.900. 
bbl". Supplies ot potatoes are moderate a id 
prices for best are moving up. Good common are 
fairly firm. White onions have tneir cold weather 
flrmues*- Cabbages h gher: caulifluier slow, eelery 
active with liberal ^uupties. 
Potatoes. E Ruse Etstein $) 68*1.87; State $1 623 
175 do. In bulk »l 37u*l 50 Burbank *nd prolific $1.37 
@1.02; s" 0 «aake ft.5Gel 75: peerless $14126 sweet 
choice $2 5641-; other, $1-2531.501 Tomatoe*. $1 bush . 
74c.'v.$‘: t rulps; w. V bbl.. 4«i460c.: Russia. 60g>75c.: 
beets, 7jo.: cabt age. fl-t Dutih > jIX'. 48 a$ 4 ; red. tt 
4.5, sjqn.iAh, Hubbard.4* bbl., Tac.js-fi; ru»rro», 104 
60c.: onions, white, $5a6.66: yellow, *3a3.25; red. $3: 
Chester. $3; Oirrots,$tiit' 25: pumpkins, $( 100,84(46; 
cauliflower. * boL eatery, per doxen. *L00 jS 
1.25. 
Woof..—There ts an active trading mid the market 
hs s marked strength Quotations are for 
Ohio, Penn., and W. Va. XXXal>u 53e.: XX, 48a49 .; 
X. 1?,* i'Jc.: No. I 1-1.5500.; No. - 45«48C.. common 4!<* 
Atic.; combi q*< 50a5ic, 
N. Y. AllchrioO. IMs. XX 43@45o.; X 43S45c.;No.l 48® 
49:.; No.2l4a40c: common 4lia44o.; combing 48. »60o. 
Iowa. Vt and III- X and XX 42<*4lc : No. i 47.3490.; 
No. 2 4i@46e : coniblug 43 tile. 
Mo., Ky. aud Tenn . washed fleece. 46 i48c.: un¬ 
washed fleece 30@37c.; unwashed combing ajg38c. 
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LIVE ITOCX MAKEETt 
New York, Saturday. Nov. 20. 1880. 
Beeves,—R eceipts for the week 12.967 head: do. 
last week, ll.sZSdo. The market has been active all 
the weeltand price# for Wednesday were supported 
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