THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
lllaiilictfi. 
THE GIST OF THE MARKETS. 
During the week the markets for agricultural 
products have been pretty steady with slight 
fluctuations in nearly everything and a decided 
upward tendency In wool and hops. The greatly 
increased trade of England with tbts country In 
woolen goods within the last few months, and the 
brisker uome trade have created an unusally ac¬ 
tive demand for the former, while the latter are 
scarce here and In Europe. The low prices of 
hops hist year led many to plow up their hop llelds 
even hi the this state, while the objection Eastern 
brewers expressed to .Michigan hops added to the 
despondency of hop growers in that Siam and 
caused most of them either to discontinue alto¬ 
gether or greatly curtail Uop-ralslng. In Eng¬ 
land the hop crop Is even more of a failure than 
the cereals, the average crop or soo,ooo bales, be¬ 
ing only 80,ooo on picking. In Germany it Is also 
poor so that hops are now “booming.” Three 
months ago the crop or 187s was selling at c@,8c. 
and that of 1879 Is now fetching 45@47C. 
Reports in papers all over the country show 
that, on the whole, fail-sown wheat has gone Into 
• winter-quarrel's In fair condition. Droughts af¬ 
fected It somewhat Injuriously some time alter 
sowing, but late rains have put It In a thrifty 
condition. Here and there resowing has been 
necessary, and the chinch bugs and fly have been 
depredating, but, taken all In all, the state of the 
crop la a good average. The area sowed to it Is 
nearly everywhere larger than usual and in the Far 
West much lately broken land has been sown to 
It, so that the aggregate acreuge to winter wheat 
will be much larger than heretofore. 
The prices of breadstuffs here depend, of course, 
greatly, If not wholly, on the European demand 
for our surplus harvests and the more detailed 
the particulars of the shortage there, the greater 
it appears. France will want at least 80,uuo,ooo 
bushels of wheat and that country and Great 
Britain combined are put down for 224,ubb,000 
while the available surplus from this country Is 
estimated to be not much over I75,ooo,oo(> bushels. 
Other countries also have, of course, a surplus, but 
the crops too are short in other countries besides 
those mentioned. A telegram from south Aus¬ 
tralia just received says Heaping has com¬ 
menced in me northern districts, it Is estimated 
there will be 375,000 tons of wheat for export.” 
Turkey has just lorbldden absolutely the expor¬ 
tation or grain from any of her provinces on the 
ground that the crops are very snort In some sec¬ 
tions, and that all Indications point to higher 
prices In tue near future. In England millers and 
other buyers are trying hard to “bear” prices, by 
ordering only what Is necessary, but holders are 
stiff, knowing that they can afford to wait for bet¬ 
ter flgures. 
SPECIALS FEOM ALL CENTEHS. 
Until (Saturday, Nov. 30. 
Unltiiuore.— Wheat— Southern red, $i.40«< i,4S; 
do. amber, Si. 5013 ; 1 . 00 ; No. 2 Western winter red, 
spot and November, ?l.45‘<i; December, $l 40 q 1.4 
1.40!*'; January, *i.49#&i.50; February, $1.S2© 
1 .53. Corn— Southern steady; Western dull and 
lower; Western white, 52»,5sc.; do. yellow, 63© 
54c.; Western mixed, spot and November, 013 * e.; 
new, 55.V.C.; December, 57 Oats— Firm 
aud fairly active; Southern, 46qM7e.; Western 
white, 40 ( 104 * 0.7 do. mixed, 44 ©,45 c.; Penn., 46 ©, 47 c. 
Rvk—( inlet, sOyiEtc. Hay—F irm; prime to choice 
Penn, and Md., $17(^18. Butter— steady; prime 
to choice Western packed and roll, 23©i2.sc. Bugs 
—Firm ; fresh, 2i©ua3c.; limed, l6©U7c. Cotton— 
Firmer; middling, i2Twi2>,c.; low middling, 
1134 c.: good oidlnary, 11340 . Bkev Cattle— Trade 
fair and prices fully Jgc. higher all round; very 
best, 4;V40RO.; drst quality, 334 ^ 43 * 0 .; medium, 
23i©;3) # e.; ordinary, 2 X@ 23 £c.; most sales from 
TVWTtfc. Swine —5©6,%c. Sheep — 334^4 l .,c. 
lambs, 3<gr>c, 
UuMiuii. —Corn —Old, 03©.64c.; new, 60©;d3O. Oats 
—47%©y50c. for No. 1 and extra white; 4434 ( 3470 . 
for No. 2 white; 43m 4434 c. for No. 2 mixed and No. 
3 ivhlto. Hye— 95 c.; shorts, fi6.5t)©i7; line teed, 
$17(“T7.f<); middlings, $ispj20. Wool — Demand 
continues active and prices are steadily advancing; 
sales of Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces at 48<«f»2e. 
but there Is very little choice wool offering under 
53c., and holders are Indifferent about selling or 
naming the price at present. Michigan and Wis¬ 
consin fleeces firm at 47@4sc» for X and 49©!50c. for 
No. 1; combing and delaine selections range rroin 
45©: 56c. for coarse and desirable grades; medium 
unwashed wools are sought arter and range from 
40i«*4r>c., and arc scarce at these flgures; Missouri 
and Maine mediums In demand at40@42o t< and are 
dlfllcult to And; California lri request at 25©,4ic. 
for spring and I9@35c. for fall; Texas fall In de¬ 
mand at 30© 35c, The movoflient la foreign wool 
is unimportant. 
QGdcago. -Wheat quiet hut firm No. 2. red win¬ 
ter $1.21m, 1.25; No. 2 Chicago spring $1.1934 cash; 
$1.193*'1.19', Doc. $1.11.14 Jan. No.3 do $ 1 . 0834 ; re- 
Jecced913v(a!92c. cornqulctbutsteady 393 ,^ 39440 . 
cash 393,'@39>4 Dec. 39>4 Jan. 4334 c. May. Oats 
firmer 3334 c. cash; 82%o, Deo; 323 , Jau; acysc. 
May. ltye steady i 2 %© 73 . Harley firmer 83c. 
Timothy seed $2.80®2.38. Flax seed $1,53© 1.55. 
Eggs higher; Ice house 18<$20c; strictly rreah 
30©22c; pickled 14© 16c. Cattle good shipping 
steady at $4.50(36.15 fair to good $3.50@4.25; butch¬ 
ers’ alow at $ 3 . 00 ©3.50 ; feeders and Stockers $2.30 
@3.50. Western and through Texaus $3.00@3,50. 
Hogs—mixed packing $3.75@3.90; choice heavy 
$3.95(2,4.20; light f3.70@3.85. Sheep dull $3.50(^4,80, 
Cincinnati. -Wheat steady with a good demand 
at$1.28@l.30. Corn in active demand ut 48@48>4; 
new 40@42c; Dec. 44c. Oats firm at 34@35e. Kye 
strong at 85@86c. Barley dull 90c. Butter prime to 
choice Western Reserve 22@25c do Central 
Ohio 20@22c. Hogs common $3.20®3.75: light $3.S0 
@4;packings! @4.20; butchers’ $4 li)@4.26. cotton 
strong; middling nj£: low middling 11%; good 
ordinary 11 , 1 .; 
Detroit—Wheat easier; extra White Michigan, 
$1.31; No. i White Michigan, $1.29q ; Nov. at 
$1.29!., ; Jan. $1.33; Feb. $ 1.3534 ; No. 1 mllllog at 
$1.23}.;; amber Mich , $ 1 . 2934 '; No. 2 red, $1.29.1,'. 
corn easier; No. 1 yellow at 50 c.; high mixed, 
49c.; No. 1 while mixed, 48c.; No, 2 do., 400 , Oats 
strong; No. l white, 3ic.; No. 2 do., 3634 ; No. 1 
mixed, 3 G' 4 ; No. 2 irtlxcd, 3434 . Clover seed firm; 
demand limited; prime, fp.25; choice, $5.03, 
Dressed hogs firm at $ 4 . 75 ® 4 so. 
luiUtuiujuiin..-Wheat Arm; No. 2 red, $1.2(1© 
$ 1 . 28 . Corn, 3734@3sc. Oats strong at 3234@34>4. 
Hogs quiet, $3,50©4.15. 
Louisville.—W heat firm at $LS3@1.25. Corn 
steady; new white at 44c; mixed at 40c. Oats— 
White, 37c.; mixed, 36e. Hye quiet at 85c. cot¬ 
ton—M iddling, 11 ,.c. 
fllilwuuUee. Wheat strong aud advancing; No. 
1 Milwaukee hard at $ 1 , 213 * ; do. soft, $1 2034 ; No. 
2 .Milwaukee at $ 1 . 1934 , spot and Nov.; $ 1 . 20 , Dec.; 
$1.21 ?•,, Jan.; No. 3 uo, at si 08; No. 4. $1 U5: re- 
jeemu at you. corn dull and lower; No. 2 spring, 
- 934 c. oats higher: No. 2 at 33.ee. Hie, No. 1 , 
72c. Barley, No. 2 spring, Me. 
1V«mv Orleans.—corn In fair demand at, 62@56. 
Oats steady at 44 @-i 5 c. Huy quiet, prime $17<«,1S; 
choice at $22^13, sugar active and ilrru; Inferior, 
5J4(« 0c.; common to good common, 6 -A'© 44 c.; fair 
U) lully lair, d'i =-7 *io * prime to choice, 7X®7lie.; 
yellow, clarltlert, Sl (<*.s\:c. Molasses, common, 
25,« 27c.; centrifugal, 25© die.; fermenting, 23@300,; 
fair, SO© 320.; prime to choice, 33@;i8c. Hicc, l.ouls- 
lana ordinary Ui prime, C'icf.^c. Bran Arm at 
85c. cotton- middling, ll?„c.; low middling, u -;c.; 
good ordinary, 11 > c. 
t’liWaJeliiliia—Wheat lower; Western rejected 
on track, $1.40: Western and Penn red on track, 
$1.42; .southern amtmrjlo, $i 45i,ii.4(i; No. 8 red. in 
elevator, In car lota, $ 1 . 4334 ; No. 2 red, spot, $1 43q 
bid and $ 1 . 44 asked; Dec. $i 44 bid and $ 1.4334 
asked. Kye—not much coming forward; Penn. 
SfinSsv,. corn, rrorn 34 to lc higher; old Wes¬ 
tern, on track and in depoc, ssi.i,v.io; old Penn, 
and new .‘•outhern yellow, do. 59®C0C; new 
southern yellow, 53©55e; new whim, ,>6c. oats 
steady, 433.c. bid, 45 asked for No. 2 while. 
Butter, creamery extra at 34«>J0c; Bradford 
Co. and New York extra, 25c27c; Western 
Reserve, extra, 25c 27c; do. good to choice, 20 
© 24 c; rolls, Penn m.d Western Reserve, extras, 25 
(>( 2 . 0 . Eggs, Penn. 25c; Western,2U>(23o. cheese, 
N. V. factory, tS\,e; Western fuli-creaui, 12341 .. 13c; 
do. good, 112 c.; do. hali'-skims. 7©ioc. Feed, 
bran, si&c $ 15 . 25 . coitou miadflng 123*0 1 low 
middling. 123 * 0 .;good ordinary, iu,. Wool, mar¬ 
ket excited and prices advancing, uhlo, Pennsyl¬ 
vania and West Virginia, XX, aud above, rxic.: X 
at 48c Sue.; medium at 65 c.; coarse, 50c.; New York, 
Michigan, InaianaaUd Western, tine, or X and XX, 
4(ic4.so.; medium, 53@55c.; coarao 4flc.; washed 
combing and delaine. line washed delaine x and 
XX, 00 c.; medium washed combing and delaine, 57 
©cue.; coarse, do. do. do. 5UC.; Canada washed 
combing, 46(5)500.; tub washed, choice, 55c 00 c.: 
fair, ni)i<j.&3o«; unwashed combing and delaine, 
medium unwashed combing and delulne at 40 ® 
42 c.; coarse do. do. use.; bright unwashed clothing 
line, or X aud XX 800.; medium 2S@4iKJ,r coarse, 37 
@38C.; dark earthy unwashed elothlug, flue, 23c.; 
medium, 30©,:i3C.: coarse, 28©30c.; Gregon. fine, .'tu 
(Mile,; medium,35;©42c.; coarse, 36@40c.; California 
tine at 3u@ i0c.; medium at 35©me.; coarse at 35© 
37 c.: New Mexican and Colorado line, 30@33oi; 
medium, 30©33C.; coarse (carpet wool), 2«c2Sc.; 
pulled axtra merino, 49>«5oe.; super, 4S<*5oc.; 
lambs, super, 4s© noc. 
St. I.ouix. —Wheat—No. 2 red, fall, $ 1.2934 cash ; 
$1.30(r}t.30; 4 Dec.; $1.33’*©(. 1 , 34 '., Jan.; No. 3 do. at 
$ 1 . 2334 . Corn declined a trifle, 38 c. cash. Data, 
3234 c. Rye, 738,0. Barley, choice, sr.x. yuc. Hogs, 
Yorkers, $3.50©3.oo; packing,$:>.<»©s.si); butchers’ 
to select, ?3.Hii(n3.9i). mute active; choice to fancy 
shipping steers, $1.50© 1.75; extra-heavy export 
steers, to; fair 10 prime, $a.&0©4.4U; feeders, $3@ 
3.60; Stockers, $2.50© 2 . 90 ; cows and heifers, $2.13©. 
3.25; corn-led Texans, $2.75©t3.75; grass do., $2 25 
©3.23. Sheep strong and scarce; fair to good 
muttons, $3©. 150 ; choice to fancy, $ 3 , 60 ( 0 , 3 . 95 . 
cotton—miualing, 1134 c,; low middling, 11 qc-fgaod 
oratnary, lie. 
Toledo.—W heat—N o. 2 red winter, spot, $ 1 . 2114 ; 
No. 2 Dayton aud MlcUlgan red, $1.91; No. 3 do., 
$1.28 '4 ; amber Illinois, $ 1 . 34 . Corn—L ower; No. 
2 at 43)40.} new, 1234 c.; rejected, new, 4ic, Gats 
—N o. 2, 34 c.; rejected, 33c. Clover seed steady ; 
prime, $5.30; No. 2 , {d.iu. Ihvssed hogs, $4.75. 
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PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
NEW York. Saturday, Nov.29. 
Beans ANP Peas.-TUo market tor henna l» too 
tame lor it full ranee of values to be Riven. Re¬ 
ceipts are heavy and consequently there is it strong 
effort, to work off parcels a shade below prune in 
quality. Quutiil Ions ere for truck lots of mediums 
nnd marrows. Kidney nuU other fancy unoUatised. 
but lh« dumund ,x not active nud they may toilow 
tne standards. Green peas quiet, though receipt-, 
have 111 lien off. |110:5.1.95. southern H.K ness have 
lulher mo»e call at the e .tier ligures of »2.2iui 2. HI 4 < 
2-bush. bag. ilarrow beans, tl.Go5gl.83; medium, 
tl.UAal.73i lion. 41 75a2-0J; white kidney, tl.95jo2.lo; 
red uo„ pmue, ti.95sg2; poor. tl.bUCail.iXI: black, *1.85 
S2.00. 
Rcoelpis of beans for week, 14*08 bush.; exports. 
1,188 pkRS. 
Beeswax.—T he low prices Utterly have esmed 
niettjser shipments tot ward irorn ihe S.,uth, und of 
Western lots the arrivals are moderate, onse- 
Jquerulv prices are now woniax up. Hales at from 
4 m*25Ho. for Western and southern. Kxporta since 
Jan. 1st, 91.418 Its.; same lime 1878, 152,037 do. 
BuooAt Corn.—-M anufacturers havo been easor 
buyers, aud the supplies of elioico stock have been 
closely takenhurl. Is worth r«A7o for good to 
choice, and 5!4<w6c. for common to lair : brush and 
short proem at 7,Hw9c. for uhoiuc, aqd 5 ©i?c. ©r 
common to good. 
BurrEK.—Another week of quiet 1 * to be noted. 
Tmde in the early pm t of It was about al the uIomiuk 
tlgures In our last. Inside rales, are the lowest we 
hear 01 tor any grade of state showing table merit. 
There has been of isle a pretty eolid attempt on the 
part of buyers to bend paces trQui their high limits. 
Holders, however, have exhumed theirslrcngth by 
refusing to make concessions that would be bad for 
future business At the moment it look* as Uiuvgli 
retailers have more pressing w antof stock, and wtth 
any general atiendauoe U would not be surprising if 
quotation* were to recover* full range if not an 
Improvement in extra styles. The scarcity of tine Is 
still a power for owners. Those who have to break 
off fresh ends aud choice tops (it dairies will only do 
so when thn rest ot the line will nol suffer badly iu a 
possible average. Liberal receipts ot Western will 
soou appear and will be welcomed by a class of 
buyer* whose trade Is seriously interrupted by ro- 
sirlitlvo quotation*. Western creamery now out- 
sells any mark of state. Factory turns out bettor 
und prices ought to seud more this way. The high 
market* ot luto have tuHicted large quantities of 
oleomargarine Into use. Butter dealer* are about 
to try aud enforce retailers to sell It lor wbal It is 
as some of liiu latter are putting It out as genuine 
fair grade butter. Tho movement is a just one lor 
ernsunjor nnd merchants, especially for the latter as 
strict lewlslulon prevonts lurposl'ion ua the part of 
wholes ders. Wo apt® 9r»io. palls anu nib#, sinoil 
dully uni iresh ends, S1@32 j.; best it no*. V8«30o.; 
good to prime 27(*5Ku.; lair to gou.l, 14A27e. tirkln 
mid tub single dauTus, choice. ;9*yjc • do. fair 10 
Prime, :C>(i Sc.; do., Iliklns, choice dairies, 28c.; do. 
fair to prime, JSU27C.; Welsh tubs, ywjbc.; no r 
State, i!0#22o.: creamery, uuus-t, ©LCofc ; gcod to 
prl.uu, ;>*i.4..to5e.; sweet cream, 35at«6on poor to good, 
2T@83o.; VV OH to in imitation cream. 28490c.; t)»ry, 
fresh, extra, 28c.; poor to good, lSi» 22 o.; factory late 
made made, 23(^240.; poor to good, 14<a21e.; very 
poor Western, lOidT-’c.; Rolls, Xtiid'Jlc, 
Receipts for week, 27,682 pkgs.; do., exports, l.S'O 
do. 
Cheese —This hss been a very dull week. No¬ 
thing enciuraging from the other side, nnd shippers 
holding oil or buying small lots as may be needed to 
reoleuish assorinicnie. and on.y 8 ,WX) boxes shipped 
this week. Home demand lias bees without much 
lite. Receipts have not been large, and pr.ces 
steadily held. 
Quotations mto for State factory: Fancy, 12V'S> 
ISO.: good to prlinn.ut U Vwl^Hc ; fair to good, at lOStftt 
lISfc.; halt-skimrand utRAlDc.i Hkiuirned at ij»8a. State 
farm dairy: Fine at t2'nil24jO.; good to prime ins 
@!2c.: fair to good at baJlUKo.; skimmed at 6 18 c. 
Wis. fantory: Fine at 12R<&>I24fc.; good to prime at 
IIS@12l4d. Ohio factory : Cheddar, tine, at 12R@ 
12.Sc.; Uo., talr to good. 10@llC.: dat, flue, 12H@13u.; 
flat, good to prime, HW2c.: flat, fair to good, KXdllC. 
Uslf-skimtne.l, 9t»llic.; SKtmmed. 6.aSc. 
Receipts for week 43,372 boxes; exports do. 15,001; 
do. 
Cnble quotation* ill*. Steam to Liverpool 35s. 
Cotto.v.—T lie foreign bOviccs have been mme 
end" urn plug and spuculatlou has bean »xtansive. the 
market leaving If str..ng at li,35@12.'i7c. lor Novem¬ 
ber ; I2..48C. for December ; 12 (He. fur Janusry : 12.79e. 
for February; I'.'.kOd. for March: 13.lltoitS.IJfe f>>r 
April; 13.26vl3.27o. for Alay. and 13.29j.13.lie. for 
June. 
Quotation* for spot cotton are based 00 American 
standard of cln**i 0 cation, and on cotton In store 
running in quality not more than half a grade above 
or below the grade quoted. 
if. Orleans 
and Ifutj'. 
Upland*. 
Ordinary. 
strict ordinary. 
Good ordinary.. 
8 trlct good dc.. .. 12 1-iC 12 3 -16 12 
Low middling... 12 3-16 12 5-10 12 
Rtrlat low middling. 
Middling.. 
Good middling. 
Strict good middling. 
Middling Fair. 
Fair. 
STAINED. 
Good ordinary...IDS | Low middling....11 
Strict good ordinary...llj* | Middling.13 
. n 
1-16 
11 3 16 
. u 
7-16 
11 9-16 
11)3-16 
1115-16 
12 3 -16 
. 12 
1-16 
. 12 
5-16 
12 5-16 
t 
1244 
12 W 
m 
12 A 
12 % 
\IX 
12 K 
4 
13 
13% 
13 >4 
13% 
• 
14M 
14% 
Texas. 
11 8-1B 
11 9-Hi 
1115-10 
3-lti 
5-10 
12 H 
12% 
12 % 
13>4 
13 *; 
14 3S 
9-10 
3-16 
Dried Frcits.—A pp'es comn in slowly: Southern 
lot* ure especially wanted, und aellei* have a de- 
c.ded udvantage. Evaporated stock is quick and 
mtener at out*U1e price*. Peaches are in full de¬ 
mand nnd tule strong, as also small Jruits generally. 
Apples — New North Carol in.*, are: Ujs(q8c. lor 
fair.8S'**9e. for choice: IJJllUXc. for fancy sliced. 
Patent evaporated apple*, choice, III cases, UStolac.: 
do. lair to good, 12144>13Hc.; N.Y. State silted.new, 
8§(9SiC.; quarters,choice, 6.!4<«.7c.; western quarters, 
common aud Old,4<*l>4o.; new eunthern quaricrsat 
4(^4qc.: new N. 0. pooled peacnea at ltlu«l7J4c., do. 
Ueorgiu, Kl’itlOc. Poaches, Delaware evaporated, 
peeled at 3&Q29CJ do. unpeeled at 13 jhi5o.: new halves 
at 80 . Black berries ut Ulc. for new. Raspberries 
at 28$29o. I'ltted cherries at U*«20c, 
ltaaH.—Receipts zor the week. 8,881 bbl#.: do. last 
wu«k. 10,632 do. Thorn is a general complaint about 
the mix*il condtl ion of supplies. Retailers do not 
take hold to the extent they would If lots w c re run¬ 
ning uononn. A guild many Western culled fresh 
wifi only bring SOdht', Southern fresh will soon 
have, u place. Sblppo.s should puck them in unl- 
foi m barrels or cases. 
Near Points fresh, do* . 2iirari7fe: Slate and Pa., 21S 
(3.23c.: Canadian l'J,S(s2iie; Western, choice 22<<g22Sc.'. 
off grades, IS41'Jc. State limed, 17(ilSc.; Western, 10 
©17c,: Canadian, ITdfl.Kc. 
FtuCU.—A feature or Ihe market this week has 
been toe liberal drutismadeupou me supplies made 
Upon lUe supplies by exporters. Large shipments 
have been made to West India aud South American 
markets, comprising full lines of winter wheat 
grades and 01 city null product,and some (' 0,000 bid*, 
have been lafcen for European posts. Prices have 
worked up a little. 
latU-st sales are at: >545.59 for inferior to choice 
•operUno Rtate; $ 5 . 65 : 4,5 90 for Inferior to good extra 
do,, ond lot* and $5.90*6 25 tor good to very 
choice do.-, t5-U)S5.65 for inferior to very fancy 
supertlne lnd„ Iowa. Michigan, (ko.; to ThuG.Cn for 
Inferior to good shipping extra do., and $5 90*#U 25 for 
good to choice ihtpping extra do.: interior to about 
choice white wheui extra*. | 6 U 6 e 0 93; choice to 
fancy do. Al t0.i»ii8 tHt red and auiber winter wheat, 
Inferior to fanoy trede and family, at 16,00*1.7.75; 
round hoop Ohio. *5 TVs 6 15, and trade ana family 
brands of do. at f6.il5ut7.76, the latter rate for very 
choice ; “L Lon© at »6a7 for Inferior to very good 
extra: 17 OOutACO for very good to fancy; Minnesota 
clear, v»ry inferior to fancy, f&.GOnT.UO; Minnesota 
" straight," very inferior to fancy, ft! tu©7.60, aud 
patent poor to very fancy at 16.75^900; nnhonn 8 
■tuck ut from $3.85(45.75: city mill extru at J6.7iV47.0U 
for about fair to choice for Wo*t indie* (fancy 
do. qno'ed »t higher figures): do. for Knglano, 
$5.70,<0.15 for poor to choice: do. trade and tamtly 
extras, $.i 8V.«7.95; do. for 8 ouih America, $6.75&J.25; 
No. 2 ut $4.26«i 14.85 for poor bo fancy. 
Ijut'KWHBAT is at 6 I 1 S 68 C. for prime, and buck¬ 
wheat flour at $2.30iS2.6U. 
Fresh Fruits. — Appiea are going luto store 
freely, and dealers couui upon an esrly advance 
if the woiitnor doe* not turn adverse. Greenings 
look rugged this trail. Spy *, Baldwins and atem- 
porary efferiug of Spilt, are being used for city 
wants. Snipper* continue to 1111 Bpcclul steamer 
space. They have to take a little chance iu quality, 
tearing that new flgures may »hut them out sud¬ 
den y. Besides, they yet have the advantage of 
hauling Horn boat or Btutiou. Cranberries have led 
a good trade and prices have become quite set. as 
the supply is not likeiy to be oppressive this year. 
Grape* are Out; prime Cat aw ban scarce. Florida 
oranges have no sale; most of them arc *mull and 
green, ami shippers tnako nothing by sending them 
Apples—Rings, StAto, goon to choice, V bbl., S3: 
Baldwin,$9J5y2.50: SpUxenbtirg. $240it3: Greening, 
$7©!.25; winter mixed, good to choice. $20v'i 2>: poor 
to ialr.$LVo4*l.75. Lriint>i';rii‘.*— Cape Cod,fancy, per 
bfd., ♦76tT.2i; good to choice. $6.25a6 7;>j fair to good. 
$6il.u 25: Ejutern. luige round hoop bbl*., fancy, $650 
0*7: do., fair to cltoice. $5©4; Jersey, t, u.ty, per mate, 
$1 S'.ak; good to cbolco, per crate. Sl.50^1.75. Culi- 
totnla ha* an opening for pnt r * and 1 * semi lug a 
good Offering Of Ihe style-that have made a Willi r 
market hen)- Winter Nells, Glcut .Morcenu [ami 
Easter B ,- urre are very sulubln at ft per case; flno 
itosioii Duchess aud K. d’Anjou In light rupply at $* 
per bush. Cal. quinces of good size, *3 SO per bush. 
Grapes—Catawba. Stale, choice, per case, $2 2S©Cf.JQ( 
do., poor,$l..'l)i*l.7.<; do., loose, pur lb-, 3(A0c.; Isabella, 
Btltte. 18 3-lb. bOACS. JI2w(<el.7o; bulk, per lb,,2ffl,V\ 
OrunbCH- Flu., choice, per S bbl OUU), $i.. r 4)u;4i fair. 
*2.10©3: Choice, pur bUen. crutc. ji, 42.7o; lair. *1.50 
©2. i’eanuis. Va-.ncw. hand-picked, per lb.. 5(25qc.; 
new, extru prime to faucy, 4)4t44Hc.; do.,good to 
prime, 3>4©le.; shelled, new. 4w4Ho. Chestnuis. 
not wanted. Hickory, shcllburk, tlwi.12- B. walnuts, 
40.4.50c.; Pecan nuts, per lb..S:wlOc. 
Exports for week, 16.675 bbls. apples; since Jau. 1, 
21(1,585 do.; *ap )0 l$*3, 134,4S2 do. 
Furs axd Ski.ns.— l’lto colieeuvti demand la not 
so encouraging for small lota as it was last season, 
aud the outlook for irregular parcels of cheap sort* 
1 * poor. 
No. I quftTty, Nor. ft East. 
Otter, eaob...?5.lKK«ii.i0 
Grey Fox. 65© 65 
Red Fox. Ll.x4i.76 
lllaok Bear. S.IHigS.OO 
Cubs and yearlings......2.00714.00 
Fisher.6.00«li7.00 
Mink, d*rk. 1.00*1.25 
Mink, pale. 60 ® CO 
Muskrat, winter.. 106$ 12 
Muskrat, fall. T<® 8 
Kitts. ~<a 3 
Beaver, per lb. 1.50662.00 
Raccoon, each. 50.4 60 
Opossum.-. 
Skunk, black. . 
Skunk, huit-sxrlped. .. 
Skunk, striped. 
Skunk, white... 
W. A S. W. 
$1.00 <40.00 
4066 60 
].00iBl.l5 
4.0037 (0 
1.50©3.00 
4.i0.<66.00 
M:® 70 
3 n.a 40 
9.6 10 
5& 7 
—© 2 
80.61.36 
40 <6 60 
5i.i 10 
00.® 70 
35i<6 40 
low 20 
9 © 10 
Gr ain.—T he English markets have been lots en- 
o.iuragiug for wheat at current prices, which have 
been held up ohKUv by speculative manlpulititon. 
The export* this wsek scarcely 1 each 3 O.OuiJ bushel*. 
Sales are or No, 1 white at fl.loV*; 60 . hr Nov. ut 
*l. 45 ici>’'l.l 5 vy ; do. tor Dec. .m *i.i 5 •; do. for Jan. at 
$ 1 . 49 ; No. 2 led at. $1 46siu 1,47',* : do lor Nov. at *'.i7 
©I 47 'a : do. lor Dec. at $1 47H.4IA7H; do. rOr Jan. 
Uttl.;iOSi , Al.5t; Ne. lumber*t S 1 . 18 ) 4 <61.47: NO.2wio'er 
at $1.46 al 46H: how York No. S spring, ut * 1.87 a 1 • 
No. <i spring ut $l.3l(a.l,;i3. Rve strong pt 9 c, Toi 
Canada In b ind and 910. for No, 2. Carp is autive, 
aud the exports for the week sYe are 7s0,H00 bushels, 
closing Arm at 61X8(10, for No. 2,: UO^'iSiOlc, do, De- 
oomtjcr; Now Torlt steamer mixed at a9.qc.; do. for 
December at 6834 c, Oats hive been received very 
oioaerate y. snd apecnlstors have luken bold of 
■ Item, puy.ng an advance; latest sales are ot New 
V?, rk ,- No - wlmo at 18c - ; York No. 2 white at 
• ««a4.c.; de tor December at 47. New York Fo. 3 
white at 4*X6t4liRc : New Y> rlr No. I at iiioK ; New 
York No. 2 at J6uoBv>.; Now York No. 3 *t 45)4C.: 
White Wc»tern at ■I7<a4sqc.: mixed do. at 46a47)4c.; 
White S ato Hi ISfl.4Slc.; mixed do. at 463>;®4834c. 
HAY AND STTtAW.—Receipt* are very small: straw 
a s made a *h:trp advance, and iliere b it slight im¬ 
provement on retiming grades of hay : Rale* areSOc® 
ba lor shipping liay; 6 75 for medium to 75®.90for 
irlme. Straw I, at 90©9. 1 ,r long ,y e ; C0 iS 65 lor 
short r ja, rirul t)ix.6uo 1 '»r « oti % 
to1 ' w, :‘-‘ k -huicH. Since Jan. 1st, 05,350, 
lain, lur corresponding perlud last 
About U>,001 bales of hay were damaged at the 
recent burning of the 6th Av. R. R. stable:). Ship¬ 
ping grade of hay received ,:i lemporary firmness in. 
consequence. 
Honey—Tiji market is tirtn wltli an upward ten- 
dency, par.icMariy for single comb bxs. SiDgle 
comb V B>, 18<c|!)c.; double aud larg.-r, l.'ru.l7o.; buck- 
Jheat, idfftljc.; clover extract, d, 12®14c.; strained, 
v Ut lUCa ^ 
UOP8.-Exporters have .shown htlle interest this? 
vveejc, iiiul trait* from brewer.* hits) been moderate, 
but holders ituve been oontltitnt and hiiverefused ten 
make < oncetaions, 
Yorks, new er- p, chi ice. 45 
@47o; New Yorks, new ciop. medium, 41X44(C.: New 
* oras, new crop, low to fair, ;>5<*37c.: Eastern, new 
crop, 3 j.«4.io.: Wisconsin, new crop. 3.5 .m5c- Year- 
''"S’.‘‘"-{fu Did-, all growth*. 4,ah e.: 1‘ucltlc coast. 
Pew. W®4oe.; I’sclllc Ooa.t, olds (uuiukisi).SIC^14c. 
ather—H a* lnrtber advanced aud L* qnoted at 
2. a, i tor light hemlock: 2.<a8l f. r middle do. ; 27®31 
for heavy do. and 2a34(0:28 for good dam tged. 
Otb-CAKE.—Western Is higberand quoted at $33.fO 
¥ ton. 
Provisions—H ave advanced on a brisk specula¬ 
tive trading. Mes* pork quoted at Ul.35d9U.50 for 
Novemb*:r and December; $11.10* 11.55 for sellers' 
option, old or new, for Jan.; $12 9.ha 13 for new do. 
lor do. B.icjn at $6.45 iOr long cLar and 16.75 for 
S ilt S'O.&Oitoli for plain mess; $11 
GtU.M for extra mess ; $2.i©25 for extrt India mesa, 
city brands. Beef haui* n; $I5.:’(toi,ii 75 . Tallow at 
<.a,3,o. for prime. Steuilne at 'Htsi'Hc. Tor prime. 
Poultry an n game.—O wners of dr«x*ed poultry 
inlsseo their enstomary Thnnksglving harvest this 
time. I be earlier shipments ot I urkeys would have 
dono wml if slock h;t.1 nutbecnof such commonplacer 
qual.ty and size. Buyers worn on hand bv Tuesday, 
and od Weight*, 11(414 lb*.. Started hi Higliae- lor 
nice waxy scalded and standard dry-picks While 
the search for such grades was g"ing on, supplies 
beg a it ■ pile in by express and resular freiciu, and. 
kept up until late Wednc.-day p. in. 'The market 
broke bv l iie-du)’afternoon, ami |: c . was extreme 
lor sei^cuous. wbiM b«7U^ht d usefui 
st_ctt: so wehavooidy .Hi ordinaiy market to note 
fnr a holiday. Mil), there Is some consolation in 
tne lu.t that ea*y pV.Cfcs m <y tend to open a general 
demand, and the surplus .,f future iuputms will find 
an earier outlet than f gp». lal vales had ruled. A 
*oo <1 of the; bvltf hu hi k'ouu into cold 
htora#40. sihl tb»?ro i<j ft lu ru offdriujc. mid pneeft 
were seldom ir ever a* low before a* th« ur nexea. 
lurkeys, Jersey, good to prime. 8 u 9 \; State. 
Northern Ohiu and Pennsylvunui, prime, 8<h9c.: 
«' ! « r Wesiern. pnnit. intc.; fair to good, 6 <a. 7 e,; 
PhIDdcif-hia, dry-picked, 1(131.&; do., cihlokens. 
10Stic-! do.. Jersey, per lb.. 94 S 9 o: do.. State. Mlch.r 
Nortnem UuiO uuU Ponna., prime, 7 (nr^c,- other 
Wertem prime, fair to good, 5 <& 6 c. 
Fow 9 . Pima, ury-plcked Uuilito.; Jersey good to 
hj'ine. RaS'-l State, do., 6:^7c , YYcatern, do.. 
4w.be. Duefes^ Phil , dry.picked, lOihllc i Jersey. 
Sale.; State, 7*90.; Western, 76».8c. Geese, Philn.. 
d. y-plcsed, 9alec.; N. .J , euvde.: state, 7*»Su.; West¬ 
ern. (©.<>.: sqnubs, wane, H dor., $2 25.t2.50; do., 
dark, sI. 2 j 51 .oj. 
G.itue baa sold unusually well; qu nations how¬ 
ever, util be apt to tone down atter ihe holiday 
flush sub-idea. Canvas-hacks. $1.75693, 0 ; red-heads. 
4)(« Mallard, t(KgdToC.: common and Teal, 2U&4 (jc. 
ihe lowest tales are for Norfolk birds. 
yuan, trapped. 3 u <)Z , V2.25a2.50, Partridges. State, 
priaie, 0 naif, 8--.yiyUe.; Western. 75c.; soft and 
drawn. illnbOC.; Grouse, pmue, 85c.; Woodcock, 
State, r pur, OOigfcae.; Engiisu snipe, V* dor.. $1.50- 
piove r , Tatoo pigeons, shot. 7- d. z , iU&i Mb; 
R i bints, k pair, -5 a30l*. ■, Hares, .AlaJj'.; 51o,ii, ven¬ 
ison, short saddles, i> 15., 11(^13.;.: Stats anu YVestern. 
short saddles, Italic,; whole deer, "yjtlc 
Live poultry has no demand above 8c. for fowls or 
fhioKGus; biillo* fur lUiliC)9, ducks, 4'Ju.iic ; tCGbkJw 
Skkd.—C l* vgt li:is it ^ood deumud und 19 Fcllinif at 
8k>.UH,.:. Jot- western and fc\c. for extra choice, 
i luioiuy is ut $2.00 a2.70. F.ax seed at »i.7. v » 2 . 
V Eo i;r a iii.es.—T he offering of p. tatoes is large 
and more are msoy se leis ui, inside flanve*. Puta- 
tnc-, Peachblows, d.-n.. ».S7'u$*; ciuowtiake, d.-h. 
.jl.olL.vfl.ro; Eittly Bose, Manic, o.-li $1.7,5(32, State! 
$1 50.5*1 or: do. in ttilk, l,2o«n.ve: ou. Peer©-s. ti 25®*' 
J v r ” .v Pe'oiess. bJc.ic ; i : Sweet p.. :.toes, 
squi-b. marrow, V bbl.. 75c^ do. ltcbbard^ 
*'•2 V6 I.a); Cabbage, per IU0. $ia 6.00 rid do., cubbage. 
*viMiH tuiiM^B, ••jli ^ i ; OiirrotBs 
pumpKo s. per luo, $”,* 6 cauliflower, r ool., 7ac.«3.5Q 
celery, per dox., $i. 
Exports potatoes for week. 2.883 tbls. Of ouioua. 
Dvi (j O. 
Wool.—T here ure quick buyers, and the market 
W‘ uid be swept were mere free seller*. The auction 
sates abroad nave shown Hist there is margin fora 
l urtner advance here to admit or free Importations 
trom the other side. All crudes ot domestic fleeces 
are gotiing much reduced in stock. We again ad- 
vinc quotations. Quotations <ue foe domestic 
u... * Pennsylvania and Virginia—XXX acd pick- 
lock a «jUi.: XX, 6llS5 c. X, 51ftjg2c.: No. L53M55C.: 
N". <• 4q«4 'c I common, 40.;4jo ; con.htns, 18©52c. 
New Yutk, M.cn gan. ludiantt cuu tviscvnsm—XX 
42.i47c.; X, l'<447c.; No. 1. 49 5:c..- No. », 44©48.'.; 
connn. ii. 3S.*43v.: combing, 4 ,.,uo •. 
Iowa, Vermont and lllinuia-X and XX, 42<s48c.: 
N<> t. 47u»5lc.: No. 2. rig ticombing. I 'w 49c. 
Missouri. Koi)i\;cky »»uti Tcuiigs^o — Wiislisd 
fl-tce, 4:<a*>Uo. u a washed hecCe, unwashed 
combing, 53a4Jc. 
-- 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Saturday, Nov. 19l 
Bkeves.—R eceipts for the week, il SJ< head : do. 
lo«t week, 10,6.^ du. Poultry week generally operates 
acumst trade at the Qrc vs yards, but this week has 
been i.Ti exceptionably si ra one oo sellers. Some- 
tiiuvs supplies have beeu ra.-uluted down to n panic 
which allowed owners to c.ime out whole, even with 
a slack denniud. This week, will) quotations off a. 
«c. compared with Wednesday’s rates, hardly a 
drove was sold that did not lose money. The ex¬ 
tremely low prices of poultry have cut into the beef 
trade. If an item of food obtains the compliment 
ot being “cheaper than beef ” there is a general 
tush lor a change, Tbe offering w;t» well sold up ut 
the close, as tho low prices quoted proved attractive 
to wholesale butchers. Sotnelotig hues of Cherokee- 
sold at 7-iO.. tair quality. Common to fulr native 
steers. *(ssSV 4 c., to aivss 5^66 its.; good to prime, 
HV«9XC„ IO dress .56 lbs.; extra, 10c., to dress ttkaif 
lbs. 
Sinner* and Lambs.—R eceipts for the week. 36,439 
head ; do, last week, 29 3iy do. Heavy reeeipis struck 
a market largely suppi.ed with other muff and 
prves rule weak, sheep,3V©4sc. for I'Oimuon to 
good; ntgbXfe tor extra, l.umus, 4f4S5%'o. tor poor 
to choice. 
HOGS.—Receipt* for the week. 42.364 head; do. 
last week, 89,198 head. R-icripis i*re in excess of 
packers’want,* with the soft, flvkle weather at the 
i lose, •• d ura lull r$iU3a lor ufood lo prixxiQ. 
N. .r. prime, Mglu, H'.iliMc.: inedlu;n, 5M<a;.£c:.; heavy, 
4 A-a5c.; city dressed, 4lcwo^e. l*ork tcndtrloins, 
SvtiSJ; v n>.,tn cases 
VKAI. Ca t.vw.-Th«nisrkoi l* cole* > *oinatrathtr* 
ovei st. eked, i hoiop N. J. >i;.i Bucks Cj. .ive bring 
7c for mmln-e; other priwo ciives fivi/reVo, fair to- 
good, Sihilt:.. llcuvy .\\unut ii *lh s 4c t*o:t«c. 300 la 
2> ns. Butterm^k v. 16c. gr.i•*< - v c.: liu., dre^sea 
f ur io priqic 7,sit39o. led. Grass bog d.etsed 
M i i.ch CoWS.—Receu ts continue quite liberal and. 
include some m tractive heads Lu iact,iho.avoragt>. 
quality of •inule'cows thisfafl bas been.tuucb btGotr 
than wlien stock could be pastured and wintered 
cheaply. Trade is not aettve but there is a steads 
and better range of 406$U0 the latter for fine singles* 
