808 
DEC. 4- 
THE BUBAL MEW-YOBKEB. 
dined to do anything except to make a report so 
impracticable that It was referred back to the 
committee, where it has been Buffered to die.. .. 
Dr. Pierce's Extract of Smart-Weed la a com¬ 
pound fluid extract of smart-weed, or water-pep¬ 
per, Jamaica ginger and other Ingredients known 
to b.e effleaclous In curing colic, diarrhoea, dysen¬ 
tery, blood-flux, and kindred affections. It also 
breaks up colds, fevers and Inflammatory attacks. 
Sold by druggists. 
Tropic Frnlt Laxative, an agreeable 
substitute for pills and nauseous purgatives. One 
lozenge is the dose. Physicians prescribe It. Sold 
by druggists. 
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The ladles who some time since were unable to 
go out, having taken Lydia E. Pinkam’s Vegeta¬ 
ble Compound, are quite recovered, and have 
gone on their way rejoicing. 
-A--* *-*- 
Kidney and urinary trouble Is universal, and the 
only safe and sure cure la Hop Bitters—rely on It. 
-♦ » ♦- 
Burnett’s Flavoring Extracts,— The 
superiority of these extracts consists in their per¬ 
fect purity amt great strength. They are warranted 
free from the poisonous oils and acids which en¬ 
ter Into the composition of many of the factitious 
fruit flavors now In the market. 
19 lt>. Eggs—U nder light receipts the market 
has ruled strong and prices have advanced to 2T@ 
28 per dozen for fresh. Fruit house stock sells at 
23@25. 
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PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Nsw York, Saturday. Nov. 27.1880. 
iieani and Pkas.—S upplies of bean* are not op¬ 
pressive iinrl n« a rule all (Trade* are firm, but must 
be choice to realist ' 1 extremes. O'een peas h*ve de¬ 
clined Wl“. ll.7iLsl.76 prime, 80 . B. E. peas saleable 
at *I 80'«Sl.8o per 2 bu. bag. 
Marrow bonus prime *1.8&»I S7K. fair to gnod 
*1.706*1 SL m.-dtum. prime fl.Wkfairt^good 
MAAW.WX. pea. tu^ai si), white Money. fi.HMil.95, 
red do. prime *1.86@1.90. fair to stood *1.85@).75 
black, or turtle boup. #1.60^1.75. limn. 1)1.50(65. 
BKkswax —Small sales) are noted at 22<.3i21 for 
Western and Southern. 
Butter—A nything that points to or tends to 
diminish supplies strengthens the New York mark¬ 
ets, and the fsvor»ble turn whtoh butter took last 
week by the pull of the holiday, is further secured 
by a recent buow storm. Fxncy e'enmery is decid¬ 
edly atlff. supplies being reatrl tea to Western, in 
fact some braieia are not offering at the quoted ex¬ 
treme. Selections of other styles are visibly helped 
with the advancing tone, and besides there is so 
much slock that obtains In merit by showing better 
on the tryer in cold weather, that, the market may 
be reported better In Home way tor all useful goods. 
State dairies have h (rood null when they bavegoud 
lomr fall top*, Western dairy and factory sellout 
clean when fresh: all early marks of western are 
Uulel. Boll butter not plenty; only rosy, cloth- 
wrapped h'f barrels brim? the extreme. 
Creamery, finest. llWIfc. good u> prime. 82aS.ic.: 
rair to Rood, 29rt3.’c.i poor to fair, 26i*28o.: Mwoet 
cream. :8mJ2c.; State entire dairies, choice, 27«?sc.; 
Rood t > prime. 2XS426C.; fair to good, 23<i25t:.: firkins, 
lu dairies 2(<a27. palls and hall tuba, frr-.sh 30*3le, 
g od to prime, 2a ts29o.; fair to irood. 25r,tJ»c.; poor, zu 
®23o.: Welsh tuba, tall prime, 2!t.iHt)c igood to prime, 
2ori,:8c.: fair to good. 22 4240.; Western imftatton 
cre-inerv, 22<c23C : dairy, fresh, 2«@2«e.: good to prime, 
22 e* 2 lc.; fair to good, 2 G« 22 e.: factory, lata made 2 <M 2 
2 lo.i other, 15(<iilou.i rolls, 18 ia 21 u.; poor western 1316 ! 
15o. 
SPECIALS FROM THE CHIEF CENTERS. 
Uulil .Saturday, Nov. 27. 
Boston. —Wool.— Our sales show a total of 
nearly two ana a quarter million pounds of do¬ 
mestic, and over three hundred thousand pounds 
of foreign—a very good week’s work. The princi¬ 
ple operations continue to be centered In do¬ 
mestic wools, and the largest movetuunls are In 
washed fleeces, California and pulled. Fleeces 
are fully as strong as ever, owing to the unabated 
views of holders m the country; and the sales are 
In moderate sized lota and show a wide distribu¬ 
tion. Pulled wools in our market are selling re- 
marnabl.wjyeii. Fine combing Is also In good re¬ 
quest. Ohio and Pa., XXX. 50<jt52. No. 1, 49@ 
Bo, XX and above asm, so, X 47 (* 48 . Michigan X and 
aimve 44(^4C>, Wlsconslo X ana above 4Hi$45, New 
York, 40<«i4S, Vt, N. 11., and Malna Georgia, 
37MAu; comhlng washed 40(A55. Unwashed 35@40, 
Demine, washed 48@nC, Unwashed sfii.^dO, Texas, 
eastern 27(^30, Oregon, valley 3S$4i>, Ka&tern 32® 
35, Nevada, 22(^28, Kentucky, unwashed. 35@4tt, 
Umnercuauiahie, k:1(a:W. California. Spring, 
40, Fall, 2ti®32, Pulled 33®60, Secured 45<g85, Tub 
washed 45®52, Scoured, fleece <i 0 <& 9 r>. Pulled. 
Super western 31X838, eastern •mkabo, New York 
40t‘S-15, Extras 40®46, Combing asc^ts, Forelgu— 
Canada combing 45® do Puded 3T@46, Austra¬ 
lian 43 @ak, cape Good Hope32, Carpet washed 
30(0(32, do unwashed 13®20, Montevideo 35®40. 
Chicago—All kinds of grain active; No. 2 Bed 
Winter, $1.09; No. 2 Chicago Spring,$ 1.(19 v. cash ; 
$109&, December; $1 ii)\, January; $l.:f Feb¬ 
ruary ; No. 3 Chicago Spring, 98CfaU6 j<,c; Hejected, 
74c@79xc. Corn, 42o, caan and December; 42* . 
@42* e o, January ; 47)<cf*»47'. t c, May. Oats, 32> a 
cash or December; aajfc. January ; 37c. 
May. hyk, Die. Bari.ev exceptionally flrmer at 
$ 1 . 06 . Pork dull and lower at $isiu$i3 75, cash; 
$ 12.20 bid. November and December: $18.70, Janu¬ 
ary. Lard dull and weak at $s 6234(<$$s.fl5, cash; 
$3 55, December; $8.$0, January. Bulk-meats dull; 
SUouldurs. fl.05; Short Klu, $7.10. Udttkr—P rices 
were wlrhour, marked change. They were Uric, 
especially ror good to choice grades, such being in 
light supply and In fairly active demand. Low 
and medium grades remain under neglect, cream¬ 
ery, 3U@33 ; Dairy, Choice, 25@27; Dairy, fair to 
good, 22 , 0 ) 21 ; Ladle-packed. 17(820; Packing stock, 
V 2 <aiia; Grease. 8®hi. Cukksk—B ut alight change 
was apparent in this market. There was a light 
demand, a lull supply, and a rather eaay set of 
prices. Fun erafcm, September und October, 12 •, 
<811G£; Full cream, ll@U&; PartHklm, »®ui; Full 
skim, 5@0: Low grades, 4(<j;5. Hay—W as In fair 
request and steady. The offerings were only fair, 
anu shippers and local dealers were taking the car 
lots. No. I timothy V tom $16(815.50; No. 2 Um- 
otuy, %) txm, $13.60(814.85; Mixed, $12(813; I pland 
prairie, $18@il4; No. 1 prairie, $ri« 6 i 2 M>. Hogs — 
Market opened weaker titan on Friday; a large 
number still on bund of a common kind; mixed 
packing, $l.40@ 4 60 ; light, $4 6b@4.65; choice 
heavy, $*.86@6,o6. C AIT Lk—Best, ilrm; others 
lower; cars very scarce; exports, $5 f>((fa} 0 . 25 ; 
some rino Missouri Ur market; good to choice 
shipping, $4 sin.. $5 20; eommon fair, $3 so@fl 60 : 
butchers’ weak at $2.20(82.91); Stockers steady and 
.active at $2 40(83.20; feeders, $3lH)aS 4o; long- 
horna and hall-breeds, $3.50@3.90; Texans, $2.85 
@3,15. Hukep—.M arket quiet; common to me¬ 
dium, $3 20(88 Ho ; good, $3.90(84.15. 
.Hr. Louis.— Whkat unsettled. No. 2 Bed Fall 
$!. 0 t>;ics.1.97‘ 2 , cash;$1,07kf@l usDeoomber,$i.oii’ s 
*8-1.11, January, $1.18(5.1.1-1 February, $ 1.15 
i.iCfc March, No. 3 do. $1 OAkf, No. l do. osi 7 . 
Cohn 43 cash and November, 431,(843b December, 
43-ii January, 43» 4 February, -u* MiUrch, 45)4® 
4iD, May. Oats :« cash, 33Ji®3* December, 35 ^ 
(<1.35i, Jauuary. 1 <vk easy at 89. Pork dull at 
$13 90 asked, cash; $13.16>; January. Lakd lower 
at nominally 8,v, bulk-meats lower; shoulders 
$4x6(84.60, clear rib $s 9u(®6.95, clear sides $7.i0(a>, 
7.U., Bacon dull, shoulders 6%, clear rib 7 ^, 
clear sides SJv. Hogs quiet, Yorkers and BaltJ- 
mores $i 10(84.20. mixed packing $1.40(84 f.o, 
butchers' to fancy $4 00@ 4 .BO. Uattlk in good 
demand, only small local trade, extra heavy fat 
steers would bring .$«. BlikKr In good demand, 
small supply, 
t'lncinuntl.—W hrat unsettled, No. a Amber, 
$1,07, No. 2 Bed Winter, $1.08. Corn easy; No. 
2 Mixed, 50, new, shelled 17. oats, flrm, No. 2 
Mixed, 37. Ryu active and flrm, No. 2 $l. Baklry 
active and flrm. No. 2 Fall, 97(811. Pork quiet at 
$13. Lakd dull and drooping at $s 55 . Bulkmeats 
quiet, shoulders, 1 5-s, clear Rib. 7 if. Bacon 
quiet, but steady, Clear Bib, $7.so, Clear Sides, 
$s,20. Butter strong and higher, choice Western 
Reserve, •Ui-i 'tr,. choice central Ohio, aoass. hogs 
dull, common, $3.90i,*$1.20, Ugnt, $4,a6@$4.A7, pack¬ 
ing, $4 40@$ 4 , 00 , butchers’, $4.65@$i ro mill Fkkd 
—T he demand Is more active, especially for Mld- 
llnga. and prices are higher. Bran sells at $ 13 . 00 , 
saipsiuffs at $i3.$0(8$iAUU, ana Middlings at $10 
@20 V ton In bulk and 600 more In sacks on track. 
Hay—T here la a more active local and shipping 
demand and the market Is stronger. Common 
selling at $ia@$! 4 , ptlme do. ut $l5.50(as$io ton, 
and Prairie hay at $11.50 per ton, In bales on 
arrival. Wheat and Rye straw are dull at $7<8$s, 
and uat straw firm at $0(810. Sorghum -isflrmer 
under msderate 1 ecelpta and a good demand; good 
to choice sells at 82@35 per gallon In lots. Sales 
are made at l@2c more Dy the single barrel. 
Chkkhb— Tnere has been a quiet but steady mar¬ 
ket all the week for prime to oholoe factory at 12 ® 
Ksonlp-* for the week. 20,440 a kgs. Exports for 
the week, 8.077 pkge. 
Cfticirsij.—Trade has draxaed this week, exocrtera 
being very Indiflerent, and utkiuK ocly 22,OOU boxes. 
VVliea strictly laucy September was needed 13J4 was 
met, but other limey lots have been freely offered at 
IS. and have hern hard to sell, and mocks bare been 
stnudlly accumulating. Quotations are for 
State factory, fancy, at 13'alMi<o. : do. good and 
prime, lXqtmlvYC.; do. fair to Rood, at lbaiac.: do. 
b’C nkluiuicd, 8tji.«10e.; Wisconsin ractory, flne, 1 iX *(5 
12 \o.: do. good to (irtruo, Uxdl'-iC.: do. fair to good, 
H>ij<aH2c.; Ohio factory. One. 12R(812V'c.; do. good 
to prime, ll)4<»l2c.' do. flat, fair to good. lOfSliyc.: 
do. poor to fair 74tl0c. 
Itecmpts for week, tit,037 boxes. 
Exports for ttio week. 2) OiO boxes. 
Liverpool ub'ii price. (ITs.'itid. 7d. 
Steam to Or.. Britiilu. !)0». 
COTTON Never before In the history of this trade 
has the m .rket srown the excitement noted ihe past 
wees. Sales of the options made in one day reached 
400,000 bales, an unprecedented total, unci once or 
twice have hmm 1 hove 300.000 bales. Prices have 
shown an unusual I r rapid advance. Iesvimr off, how¬ 
ever, with some reaction from the beat figure*. The 
activity was started by the report* of cold weather 
Pouch, amt possible injury to t he crop. »nd with this 
speculator* went to work with a will, and as the 
market wont steadily upward u large number or out¬ 
side order* came In, which with an iaensased desire 
iu lavefltby pat ties in the South, served t-« increase 
the tonfldeuce. The exporters, and to some extent 
ihu spinners, have been kept out by the feverish 
cour»t! of the market and It is not likely that these 
branches of the trade will start up until a raoro set¬ 
tled lCellug plvf DU. The closing prices are for 
November ai 11 98,512c.; Deceit, uer at 12 c.: Jan.at 
12 . 20 dplMlo.: February at i2.3firtl2.osc.: March at 
12.53c.April at 12.(14&. 12.60c.: May »i 12.77^-14:110.: 
Juneat 12.8itfJ2.f7c.; July at 13.U2tfl2.9jC. 
Quotation* for spot cotton are based oa American 
standard of etassifloatinn. and on cotton In stora 
running in quality not more than half a grade above 
or below the grade Quoted. 
Ordinary. 
Good ordinary. 
Strict good do. 
Low middling. 
Strict low middling 
Middling.. 
Good middling. 
Uplands. 
and Gulf. 
Texas. 
.. 9 
9 
9 
- m 
-994 
9k 
• 
ink 
I 0 Y 
. ii 
. 11 9-16 
IDs 
11 13-16 
.1 1.^6 
. ux 
12 
12 
12 
13* 
13',' 
- TBiH, 
1244 
12 * 
12 * 
12 K 
12 ft 
KB* 
1344 
13* 
13Y 
14 
14 
Middling Fair....... 
Fair... 
8TA1NKD. 
Good ordinary. 8 11-101 Low middling..10 
Strict good Ordinary. 9 9-181 Middling.11 
10 
5-18 
Receipt* for vreok, 11,470 bales. Exports do., 10,802 
bales. 
Receipts rime Jan 1st. !«7,D0 bales do iu '79,328.900 
do. Exports for corresponding period in ’5d, 5iia,887 
bales ’, do. ',9. 403,192 do. 
Din ID Kuu its.—A ll articles have moved out well. 
An increased demand noted for a**Bies especially 
evaporated lots and low grades of Western, thB 
latter wanted lor ■ xpOrl.und for evaporated peaches 
with .small frulm having a fair sale, Prices are gen¬ 
erally strong. Quotations are for 
Evaporated apples at 7Ai48J«ic. fur better 
qualities sliced apples at 5aOMc. for good 10 choice 
North Carolina 3H #4140. for Va. apples, 4^(440. for 
Tonn. do; 4*,'(f5xc for State do: 9B<85c. fur western 
Ohio and Mich. Peaches at 27i83dc. for evaporated 
peeled: l4hlirtl4V R - for impeded do,; N. V. peeled 
at UkiUOHo.; fur the bitter qualities, and LLriue. f r 
fair tii good lot# of peeled peach *s; an peeled peanti- 
esatiBftfTXe- for halve* and 8'-, a7e. for quarters. 
Plums at 5c. Blackberries at 8c Cnerriesut 18c. Rasp¬ 
berries at 24VaJoc. Whortleberries at I2tfl2; v c. 
Receipts for week, all kind*, 6,1512 pkgs 
Exports for week. 6 741 bbl*. of dried apples. 
Egg&.- Receipts for the week, 8,312 bbla.; do last 
week 41,34 . Market tlrid aud higher after an aotive 
demand for l liaiiksgiviug, and the possible restric¬ 
tions of supplies in advent to cold weather, 
N*sr points S3, Nuue and Pa. A), Western choice. 
23a30, seconds, 26<rt2fi. Canadian. 27(^28, Southern, 
28:a,30, the lower for Tenn, limed State likrtiOo.. do. 
Western iStflU. 
FLOUR— Has Myinpathizad with wheat in showing 
marked activity on expjrt and home trade account, 
and prices higher. 
Latest prices are: $i.?5»4.5i for very Inferior 
to fancy superone State and Western; $4AUitf5.2o 
tor poor to ehuloo extra State end Western, odd lots 
and One*: fi.'AVcg. id for choice to fancy do.; In¬ 
ferior to good white wheat, trade an 1 tumily extras, 
t6.35tf6A>; good to choice do. at (very fancy 
do. up to $7226, an extreme ,1 red and amber winter 
wheat (ntorior to choice trade to t.tmlly at 
$5.35a8.05: round hoop Onto, «„20ia.»iSi and trade 
and family brands of do, at f5.73tf7.0d, the lait«r 
for strlnUy fancy; Mt. Loan at |6.8B«,8,26 
for Interior to good extra: ld. 20 g. 1 i .81 for good 
to choice and $7.00tf724o lor choice to very fancy 
brands; Minnesota dear, inferior to fancy at 
$5 lKKrtti.50; Minnesota " straight," poor to tarjoy. at 
f6 1out7.3i, and patent Inferior to funcy at J6.00 
itfb.&O; uusouml — 00 k at from »;>.'2{i«i6,76: city mill 
extra at f8.lLt8.3j for fair to v*j-y cbotea for tho 
West Imllos ; do. for angland, M.UU.iAs; for Door to 
choice spring wheat, and $6.;3it8.Ull for winter w heat 
product; do. trade apd family uxira*. I8‘.'5.t7.35 : d- , 
for donth xuisMc*. $6.25i8A>, the ialter for fancy; 
No. 2ut $8.7044.25 for Inferior to fancy. 
Receipts tor week. n..iw, bbla. tP5.5u0t corn meal, 
do. 5.(558; wheat, bush. 1.8(5.450; corn. do. 888 300s oats 
do. ‘245,3.0; rye, do. 81.740; inult, do. 35,048. barley, do. 
422.5M); bean*, do., 5,hJ4 - rice, nkg* 1 J 6 O. 
Exports for week, flour, libls. 88 134; corn meal, 
do. 8 576. wheat, bush 7,4,800: corn. do. 8U8.890, oats, 
do. 3.50c; peas, do. 5,728, beans, pkga. 454; rice. do. 
1,180. 
Fmta and Skinb -There will be no settled prices 
until later on in December. 
KRicsn Fruits.—E xports of apples since Jan. 1st 
455 UK) bble: same time last year 210.800 do. The de¬ 
mand is very slack for apple# owing to the oamage 
and suspect* d damage by the late frost. Lots in 
perfect condition are firm and higher, though only 
in a small way for trade use; shippers decline to risk 
exportation. 
"Baldwins in bbls. $1.50(91.75: Greenings. $1.250150; 
SDltzenbergs, fl.50ai.75: Potiud Sweet, $1.75<a2. 
Lady apples. f3®7: onnnnon to rood fancy, $Sat0 : 
Liverpool market overstocked with applps! but It Is 
thought a good outlet will arise for points near that 
City arid make room for futuri buslnesa hern. Crap- 
berries active and flrm; one dealer reports a *a!e of 
over 1.000 bhl». during pant ill days, gome going to 
Europe.- Cape Cod fancy. $8.75: other for 
boxes. $3<S2.25: N. J , do. $1.37*1 87. Florida oranges 
do not turn out very atriaotively yet: prices good 
for the, aiyle of fruit arriving ; choice hulr bbl.'case 
*8.50744; fair to good, $lf«3 rO : onc-thlrd bbla $232 30. 
Burton box pear* range *3<46. Calif ntla fruits un¬ 
changed. Catawba grapes rate fifrtVo. In bulk or 
cases- Isabellas 3864c. Beanuts firmer with im¬ 
proved sales; Va. hand-pick od 4>4o: other grades 
3qof4c: BhelPd 4;rt5c. Chestnuts W bush of (ill mg 
43rt3.25, Ulckoryimt# IH bush, of Ml Its 8I.&0ML75, 
which is easier. Bull nut*, wentcrn, liivrt75c. Block 
walnuis 50c. P'-canaa^M-HYC-: yield of latter large 
this season. The readiest market Is entertained for 
this valuable Texan product. 
Grain,—T he market has shown much excitement 
the past we-k for all articles. The sudden cold 
*n«D. and the detention on the canals in conse¬ 
quence of several million- 1 bushels of grain has 
been the lever to hoist prieot to a comp- ratively 
extreme basis. Sper-nUi iv« operations have been 
unusually extensive, but the exporters have been 
more nr less hindered by the radical changes. To ¬ 
wards the close there has been some reaction. 
Latest prices are for wheat as follows: 
No, l while at $l.22irt 1.24, do. November at $l.2’(3i 
1.23k do Dncembrr at $ 1 . 2214 ( 01 !.74K. do. Jan.st .$l.2l9f 
(31.20.J4, No. 2 white »f. *l. 21 o.). 2 l\, ungraded whitest 
ft.lTitf 1.24)4, mixed Wi- ter at *1 2l><, No. I red at 
$1.31. No. 2 fed at $l.2(|gf3l.27S(. du. November lit 
$l.2ri<(31.27, do. December at $l.243f(<tll.27K, do. 
January option at $L27l4'<sl-29j<. do. February at 
$l\2941.31V. No, 3 red In Jo's «t »1.21>t, ungraded red 
at $1.17(3i.3l. New York No 2 Spring at $1.20, nn- 
graded Spring lit fl.IS. Rye at $ 1 ,0lt<*l.b7. Barley at 
sgl for No. 2 two-rowed state. C oru at for New York 
No. 2 61 hitsd.Sfou. do November at 61 ScrtBIFc, do. 
December at 01 V'ae’, 1 ;. do. January nr. 6-'!vit62J<. " n - 
eraded mixMil VVR*w>ro at 4.i((t6IV< No. 3 at is 1468 J-J, 
No. 9 white at Bljv. New Yo-k yellow tiiw 
frtlCSf. New York steamer mixed ut R9-350. 
nw mixed, at 61 ^. yellow southern at 6214, white 
southern ut Sl<3t3>i. OaM at for No l white 19, 
New York No. 2 wh-teat 48)4(347, No, 3 white at 444 
5ii4V, New Vork No.I at Uiirtlis,. New York No. 2 
at 4-tV-tlSR, do. November at 4IV- do. Decembor 
at 45, do. January at IHxirttfiL., No. 3 at i:t^<3;4 un¬ 
graded white Western at 45<af>2v, ungraded mixed 
Western 43a4j, white State at 5L No, 2 Chicago 
quoted at 45 hid. 
™° H n cows iand heifers sold at *100)12.50 per head 
and 2R0314 y tt live weight: poor to fair native 
to^ress SOi&KB dreH85JfSi(; WO<l io ohoi.-eBefell, 
SHEEP ANDLAMBS.-Itpeelptsfor week, 22.471 head ; 
do. last week.40,80 do. The demand Is moderate 
but with small receipts sailers did not press stock 
ror sale. Market closes sheep: 5X5R lambs; 
choice latter a shade higher. 
Hogs.— Receipts for the week, 43.785 bead; do. last 
week, 46,013 do. Markvt weak for live. 
Liv« quoted 4Jfn; some prime qual'ty Ohio held for 
or; New Jersey drCaaod pork, light 7#a8c,medium 
heavy, Blffgfio ; city dressed State light "54 
W)i;kc, medium fiHWOV. heavy 5Hr36, city dressed 
Western 6«s6vt roasting pigs iu- 312 dressed; pork ten¬ 
derloins In tmsos O'aSlO. 
CotVS AND Ca l vEfl-—llecetpts have run light and 
not of fine quality. There have been sales at $30'345. 
A good grade of anlmuls would sell in car-'o-<d lots 
at *4 cmo 0: higher priced cows would be BUblect to 
spe ial order. 
Vkal Calves—P oultry week has slackened the 
demand tor live or dressed calves ; prices only 
steady. 
LiveN. J. prime to choice 7'A'sao.. Bt.afe. 7)<ia7Mc.; 
fair to good 8 ) 4 - 37 ) 40 .: poor 5(<i6c.- Mt. Holly, medium 
to light 837Rc.; heavy. 4(36Vc.t buttertu-Ik. 2 S@3Mc;; 
grassera, 24t2J;o.r hog dressed calves, prime lOirtlORc: 
fair to good, 839)40.; very poor, 3.s®5)4c. 
TEEMS FOR 1880. 
the subscription price of The Rural New 
Yorker Is 
Single Copy, per Year...,. $2 oo 
“ “ Six Months. 1 io 
Great Britain, Deland. Australia and 
Germany, per Year, post-paid.$3 04 (12s. 8d > 
*Tfmee. » .. 3 04 ( 16Kf. ) 
French Colonies, “ “ 4 08 ( 20Xf. > 
Any one sending a club of eight Is entitled to one 
copy, one year, free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. 
Hay and Straw.—R eceipts continue moderate, 
demand active and prices 9trong. Quotations arc 
for 
Shipping bay at 81.06; medium to prime do., *1.20® 
*1.40; salt hay al TUc.; clover do. at 9c(tfl.0.>. Straw 
i t fl.lOtfl 15 for long rye; 30485c. for short rye; and 
7,i<a‘0e. for oat. 
Exports for week. 890 bales. 
Since June 1st the export demand has nearly 
doubled. 
Uops.—S hippers are steady buyers, but brewers 
are doing little, and with some increase in the re¬ 
ceipts i he feeling is less firm, Quotations are for 
Cents per s>. 
New Yorks, orop 1880, prime and choice.22 tf24 
Do. medium .20 ra.21 
New Yorks, crop 1880, low to fair. 18 (319 
Eastern, crop 1880.18 @22 
Wisconsin,crop 1880. 18 6 J 22 
Yearlings, crop 1879, choice.16 «»23 
Olds, all growths. 4 (312 
Bavarians. 80 
Bohemians.... ;I5 i*4U 
Pacific coast, new. 23 @26 
Receipts for week, 6,088 bales. Exports for week, 
3 440 bales. 
Oil Cake.—W estern is quoted at *30,60:a!;U ton. 
Poultry and <7ame.— The Thank«giving supply 
was heavy and as prices were low enough t~> allow 
large local loading up the market ut the moment Is 
weak and easy, especinlly tor turkeys. There was a 
better mixed daman 1 than ha* been noticed on tor- 
mer similar *enMws. A good many parceis of long 
transportation are frosted and sales are thereby 
hurt. Heavy arrivals expected. 
Turkeys. N. J. 13o.; btiuo and Western, choice, 11 
@UHc.: fair to good, Iris 10 - e. Phlla., drv-pirked, 12-A 
Du. Chickens,d .. .12rtlSc.: Bucks Oi>. 113120.; N, J, 
10,,/iTlc.: State sealdeo, a*luc.: Western,9<3Hlc.; poor. 
7@8o. Fowls, Phlla.. dry-ptcknd, lllaltc,; N. J,, J0@ 
Do.: scalded. K/C.; Htate do., tliaUo.: tVesteru, do.. Si 
9.: poor to fair, 7<rtsc. Ducks, Phila. d.-p. I la Lie.; 
Htmescalded, ll<rtl2c.: Western m ,od llltf lie.: poor 
S.«9c. Geese, choice fat lOtflln.; nther. Including 
State and Maryland. StfU . Squabs, white, $2.lk): 
do. dark. $1,25. 
Live fowls and chickens hardly pay for thnsgnd- 
I ng 
Roosters 3<atX- Fowls and chickensTurkeys 
7<a9. Ducks prime 75 $( pair, other 40568. Geese extra 
$2, prime *1.76. common to good *l.l)0(rti.25. 
Sales of game were very liberal for the festival 
table and the market is now under a lull with easier 
prices, quail showing the moat decline. Venison 
has a belter movement. 
Wild ducks. Havre de Grace aud Western - anvas 
back per pair $1.75.02: red tn-nds. 75ciii.il: mallard 
66'rtOQc.; teal. Si<*6tln. the latter for tdue-wlngod; 
common 2ta3oc. Qunll, prime. $l.2.v«l.j7 f dor.: 
Other, *1,00: partridge, WCm $1.12, tlio laitvr 
for Slate. Grouse, prime, $lirtl.l2; drawn, lUlirtSOc,; 
Woodcot’k, V pair O&itf75c.; RahhiiK.2jia3.ic.; Hares, 
35940c.; \ imlson. beat Middle, 1<VA16C.: poor to fair, 
1 .'nrtUc. Whole deer. 1 Uw»12c. Bear, 20c. WUd (ur. 
keys. 18c, 
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AND 
Breeders of Holstein Cattle 
Pro VLSI ONS,—Hog products have sympa’hizad 
with Die speculative excitement in breaastufH and 
show a sharp advance. 
Mess perk quoted at »ri,.'.0-:rt].7 for spot lot*. Bacon 
at7-80w7 87>sc tor long clear. Sis for short eleur. Beof 
hams ut *18. Beef—Extra ludia mess quoi.ed at $18 
®20 for city; »9.iU for extra mess, nnd *9 50 lor plain 
mess; *lt«ol2 for paokot. :iiHl$U4»L'i2i5 for family 
mess. Lard. Western steam at $915 tor spot lots and 
November 9.12S fur December. H. 16 for Jannarv and 
0.22X ior February. Stcarino at 9 9 - 16 i 9 V Tallow 
•«!'* tor prime- 
Keceipta for week. beef. bbls. and teg.: 1.200; pork, 
3^i75bbls ; out meals. 82,682 pkga.; Inrd, 16,226 pkg*. 
Exporta fnr week, beef, bbls. and tc«. 1,590: pork, 
4,1127 Obis.; cutmeata, 6,760,485 lbs.; lard, 5.55S.017 lbs. 
Seed.—C lover bus more demand aud is quoted at 
g.S@9o- Timothy is quoted at *2.7S'rt2.£5, 
Tobacco.— The market has not varied from last 
week’s pricea being held steady and demand good, 
YEOETAB! ES.— Export * of potatoes for week, 521(14 
bbls.; a|uce Jan 1 'BO 197.541 du; do. '79 177,900 <1o The 
market is qutet: many lots have been, caught in the 
sudden front and buyers are suspicious in sveh an 
event. Guaranteed lots firm. Eastern rt- ck is not 
turning uutas good mb fur last eeuron. Onlonsare 
senree iind firm. Cauliflower giving out. Celery 
has it large sale this season und though crop Is large 
prices are vwytirm for choice. Cabbages hUbcraod 
lending upwards. 
PotalooH. 1C Rose Eastern *l.8S'5ll.87: !?tats. *1 63<5 
1.75: do. Iu bulk M 37wl.oU: Burbank and pruliflc *t.S7 
C^l.62; snowflftke *LM(«.l 75; peerless $;al.25 outside 
rates double heads: sweet choice *2 oltrt'; other, *1,-{S 
1.2(3. t riiiiu, v,\ ¥» bbl.. MJwi2c.: Ru»siu. 'OtfVoc.: 
beeis, 7-V85T, cahrage, fl'-t Uuti ri. %• 100. $3 ai#4.60: rod, 
5./.T. dquugh, Hubbard.# 1 bbl.. 75c.(i«i*l; marrow,44><t;sy; 
onions, white, *5(0.5.50 yellow, 18.2548.5(1. red, $8,25: 
Chester, $3.25:carrots,fha 1.26; pumpkin*, #100, $R.t6 : 
cauliflower. V bbL *3it$4.jU; emery. t»er dozen, 8ltf 
Wool.—'T he course of the market is still to r*vor 
holders on a very good demind from manufactur¬ 
ers and reserved i tferings. 
X and above Ohio fleece held at 4S(»49, XXX Ohio 
at50.uth r Western fl j eees 43Hiq,46,scoured California 
at 77(*80, scoured Texas and Cape at 76itt'.HI fall 
Texas «st 21(*28, choice fail Texas at 30 rt34, spring 
'Texas at lM._-. i2. 
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LIY* STOCK MARKXTt 
New Your, Saturday. Nov. 27. 1880. 
Beeves,— Receipts ror the week 12.29S head; do. 
last week, 12,984 d >. The beet m rket loses a couple 
Of days when poultry week is here. The supply is 
not as large as It looks as a large expoi t took place 
thsweek: yesterday more than one-half of the of¬ 
fering wont to exporters- Good cattle for butcher's 
use were consequently firm at full funner figures. 
Medium qual It.ies are off about i*e from Wednesday's 
rates. tPoor Colorado* did sot meet a buyer; oom- 
IN AMERICA. 
New Importations of 69 Head. 
TWO RECENT IMPORTATIONS OF 
CLYDESDALE STALLIONS. 
Large Breeders of 
Hambletonian Horses. 
Separate Catalogues issued. Correspondence solicited. 
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1st on Cow. 1st on 2-year old Heifer 
1st on yearling Heifer. 1st on Milch Cow. 
1st on bull Calf. 2d on Bull, and 2d 
on Cow Calf. 
Seven females and eight bull calves of the best breed 
ing, for sale. 
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