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too many to rush supplies forward. As samplos of 
the sales, a splendid drove of Tt Ohio grades, $; i cwt., 
net weight, brought lTcflrte., being Mte best drove in 
market. A medium lot Of 2.30 Illinois steers laid at 
ii\ cwt.. run out from 14 to HV., while Somo thin 
Cherokecs of 6 cwt. only brought 12 c. 
This week. hast week. 
i.euti. Cent*. 
Jsxtm tino bullocks, V IS IS «./ ISK 
trood to prime... •• ...Hi ® i; lfix {.a 17k 
Mndittm.. ;; ...laid v i.v; m '«« kp; 
loorest grade....... •• ...I] oi 12 12 <-, IS 
Average ol all sales.i.y.. p;® 
Those cattle came from the following States, viz.: 
Illinois....1.159 Michigan.. ,i,v 
N w York. 1 , 1 'Ci Connecticut.. Ey 
Ohio. Ills Indiana. 124 
'Vest, Virginia. (A Canada. yi; 
Kentucky. Fill I’eniittylvunli:. 118 
New jersey.. II 
Milch G’ovrn.—There Is a great pearcity of good 
cows. They arc far from plenty in I he country anti 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
Poultry and fJame.— Dressed poultry is very 
dull, especially for turkeys. Many of the retailor' 
bought too freely during the recent holiday week 
and are still working upon purchases then made: *ml 
as the city consumption is the chief outlet the whole¬ 
sale trade is vory.tjulet. The receipts, however, are 
light, ami with what trade there is, fresh stock will 
bring the annexed prices, which show an advance in 
chicken.,. Turkeys seldom bring 20c. Ducks and 
Ueeae must lie prime to realize the higher rates. It 
is inadvisable to forward liberally until the market 
is in a better condition to receive; up to this time 
we have hail rather a surfeit, of poultry and the bus¬ 
iness can be easily Stagnated, fame is in full supply 
and easier prices stimulate sales. The weather is 
unfavorable for perishable sorts. Quuiinro abundant 
and extremely low. Grouse have also declined; 
prime trapped birds arc 5cv © 1,0. lower; shot birds 
are hard to sell. The low prices of the former have 
induced considerable buying for reserve as they keep 
better than some other game. Venison is very 
plentiful but bus worked otf freely to important 
dealers ut a decline of 24c. In saddles and He. in car¬ 
casses. Further complaint is made against, sending 
drawn rabbits from, the west; dealers lind it almost 
impossible to dispose of them. YYc quote: 
Dressed Poultry— 
Turkeys. X. .1.. prime 19 it>. 17 Ck 9 
Turkeys, State, V It. if® 3 
Chickens, State, fair to prime, V it. 17 ®, 3 
Chickens, N. J..guild to prime . 20 c- '£ 
Turkeys. Western, good to prime. 10 ® j; 
Chicken >, Western, good to prime fl lb ... hi ( 1 : 
Chickens. Western, poor, n» lt. 
Geese, Western, pit. 55 ® j- 
Duefcs, Western, V It. 20 M "• 
Geese, (state and N. J., :< it... 14 <„- 1 ; 
Duck:, state and s, J., ® n>. 20 & 2 
Game- 
Grouse, it pair... 7.7 (ii' s,’ 
Partridges, r- pair. 1 on ( , H 4 n- 
Habblts. •' pair.,. 35 ® ftj 
1 tare, 1 pair , . g - 5 
Quail, V do* . . 1 95 („ | 7 J 
Canvas Backs, , pair. 2 50 ot ;t on 
Mallard, W pair. 87 on I On 
Red (lead. f pair..... 85 (7a !<l 
Common Wild Ducks, V pair. 40® 50 
Venison, lung ruddles, ft it. —00 10 
Venison, short Middles, ;> n. _ is 
Whoio Grer, V t, .” i.o Li 
U tld r J urkeys, each. 1 7.5 Ot 2 .32 
Fresli Fruits. —The seasonable detnitnd for 
apples does not open with its wonted activity, and 
dealers avo endeavoring to form sales by dropping 
25®,30c. per tiarrrl. Cranberries are lower; dealers 
are experiencing unprofitable results from their pro¬ 
tracted holding, as dm stock is softening badly, so 
much :,, that it would bn difficult to lind a fair sized 
lot of hard dry fruit. Heavy receipts of peanuts 
continue to burthen our overstocked market and 
prices for lots In any largo quantity are weak ; a few 
felooted Virginia are bringing $2..YI. Hickory nuts 
have lost their demand and tiro lower. Southern 
orangesnra In hotter supply, and the receipts from 
Florida via Savannah include the best of the season 
which unfortunately arrived too lute for the holi¬ 
days; prices mroly reach $15. 
Apples, Ae.— 
Gr.'coi , ®. 1 hhl. §4 50 & *4 75 
Spit '.onburgtt. >' hhl. I :30 ®: 4 75 
Baldwin*, d hhl.. 4 00 4 50 
Tab i '.n Sweets, 3' hhl. 4 0(1®. 4 25 
Nnrtii-rn Spy, V hhl. .. 4 oil ® 4 3.3 
frdlillov, l‘f, i« hbl . 4 (Ml I 25 
(‘rtutberries, V hid .Sir. Oo ®, 19 of) 
Orim r; a, I,a. and Fla., V hhl. 12 on on J.7 00 
Hickory Nuts, t< Idtl. 12 00 On 13 Ml 
Fean lit.', Vu,. i J bushel. 1 imj („; 3 on 
Feanuls, ,V, G., H bush. 17,3®; 2 1,0 
I ecans. i< . 18 ®, 15 
Deans. -Tho demanil has not kept pace with the 
continued heavy arrivals; and ns buyers have beeomo 
pretty generally apprised of the heavy lots stored 
from previous receipts they are .llcUttnit their vj-ws 
of prices with some success. Our reduced quota¬ 
tions are for regular parcel::; n few car lonfls/if sc. 
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author and traveler, whoso works on the ancient 
ruins ot South America have boon trim slated Into 
every language. 
l’rnl. A. Joy, i,ecturei‘on rbnmlatry and Cog. 
tmto Sciences at Columbia College, Now York. 
A. K, (JiU'ilner, iUuttUior of many Import,- 
ant worka on Medicine. 1 
eio’tMM. uw tJoHH Will In co, the poet of passion and 
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891-eteo w L*. Q, Hi ft), Ml , rketty. 
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X lor singers and musicians to live In ignorance 
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" l ' , '- v U> piece of music 1 , written and ( Im'l Mm 
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M0NEY AND STOCK MARKET, 
New Yokk, Jat 
Gni.i) opened yesterday morning at Vffi'i 
selling aa high as W5Y declined to ac 
which it closed, Cash gold leas tinea easy t 
rate for currying gold being 5 to 1 ; per 
changes nt. Clearing House •? 120.11.1,392 ,10 • 
•,'2,ii.ii,'.‘it.;)!!, Tim weak opened with an on 
mark ot, the general rate fur vail loan.; 1 ,, 
cent. The buoyancy and activity to 
have been temporarily chocked. The deni, 
vestment, continues good, large order., fro 
torior beingcontinually received. The lat 
tions id' Government bonds are : 
„ , Ofl"d. AM’if. 
Begist, d 1191.... I III 1 110 v Ctuip. ,7-211 ’(17 
t onpon, t-.-i. iic, mi. cnup. jg>n »im 
Ucg. 5.21) J862 , 11 , 7 '. PN If „g l i'' 
KStfcft h" : f«* n S»“°- ■ 
Mteto bonds are Very actire'nnd buoyant 
the growing commercial adv.pfcemotit of t 
Tonnessoes loading til flf rf to iM, 1 -:. 
The following tiro tllO olosing stock nnota 
A BtAiNR AIj RON If OR ONE 
J \ I,A If. The I'l'eiu h Oreat Sensation; 1 
cheapness, dural, ility; In highly prtllslmd « 
tahe tongueM, iH'liliant In tone, of the bent ci 
lion, wnli Ihe most recent Improvement-, nt 
pattern. Kn.icr SEUH'r Vuih. |,,u 
adapted fur the drawing ..table Guarni 
1 In work man: hip and performaiK-c. 
: - N V; ’»10 «ir". ; No.21 airs, 
/IVm ‘l : r n ,Vj* t .\ M ^** 5 ftrn4)unt. t \ 
1 ■' 1 *' “ I At |j, No. 4 New f’liiiniiiers SI.. N. 
parties who can conveniently send I’ost-Othei 
are requested to do so. 
State Welsh luun, prlnu 
State Welsh till,:;, p,„,r t 
Welsh tubs, tall-made . 
I’emmylvnnlti dairies, fa 
Western Hesurt l'i (...h 
Michigan, lit,, Iml. and 3 
Michigan, III,, Iowa and ’ 
Western rolls, prime.,,, 
Wcsl.e; 11 roils, poor. 
tin: in, Tho market 
Cciplsnf corn per rail and 
of tv limit of about 
The chief t rm]o in wheat I 
in store, and 
liiu is lov.Tr, quoth ),4 at 
have o n-red fl.IJO freely for N 
oro hthditig for f ; : 
uies quiet, with liheral re- 
311 addition to the stock 
•79,000 bushels from Cnllfornta. 
.. Is a,!, fl.t.i for No. I Spring 
USB for Mixed do., delivered. Calllor- 
10. Shippers and millers 
o,Sellers, however, 
l.i,'!. Corn Is lower and dull, as 
" heal ... ( inntd iif ti)n attention of grain hnyor». 
Wastern old mixml ullout la quoted ut Ode. Oats urn 
dull anti declining. 
Corn— 
Western mixed, old. <m m 1 i> 
Western mixed, new. . 97 ,,,. 
Kve.^.'....... :.iw®: !!]g 
live. Canada and Staic. J 5,3 ®, } 
Oats. West, curgoeh, now.. 750 ®, va 
xV« I ir ay . 2 iVl „n 3 it* 
(7auft«ia.—...!!!!!!! 140 #;/ T "• 
Petus hiaric cyo..l 02 K 1 7 ,j 
I’rovlaionn. — Hog products have becnadvM.„dn<» 
W ilhJlh TO r,7l IC.'KATF. ANIl WHY 
By l< IHCDGKICK If. < It iDl> A (tin 
Willi numeroiiH map-! Mini Ii -cullful engrcvinKM 
!K"' MBM-hUning hook for the I'mi.oiint, 
T i.illil, Iqnumr, Maqulac; itrer Mi-i-h 19 . ,md, in 
Silort, for ever; ClLIzen ot 1 I 11 - l olled stales 
‘ IT f‘U'TI.1, MF INT|,.i:.l,;-r. 
rpi!Jr , £. , ‘ n> P. s HdUtltrrn uni 7Vi-t.crn St.ltoimd 
1 V 1 .,' f V! ' ’ Glinnite, Sml, I 'i mliict 1 n Minerals 
elm atiunal Advantages, Qua lily ami 1 neouf i.'arm 
.amU In every Cnunty and luduceim-nt.-; iny t ,i [tiers 
, 1 . . '"' v to Obmli 1 'HI" to Cuhlic 1 ,amir, n mi 
w o re they are, ( ost ,,1 Giving and Wtq'eti Kverv- 
wheir. Iiolltes arid Kmn- to every State. All about 
til ! Paclilt llai mad . ■ , 
1K1O C.nyr.s urinm, I’rlcc fl. 
Agents wanted every where. 
Exclusive Territory "ul f .rge •otnmtanlens given. 
1 HlrDl'il.il K Is. t. » O I ' I ) y\ ' |f, I *1 I I >1 i: ■ 4 If M* 
• ■ * • ’ v r I Ilf ntUri'l'IT III l II f 
leinple, a. tmlemlldly WTlttmi romance iiroi a el y 
tlhtMratcd —front the pen of Arthur Sibley. Thu- 
, 1* 1 ' 1 , M ,V ' r y i' 1 n '" K: I'orlray iho f, Inn 
tin' beautiful ZcndblH, f.iueen of T’altbira, will he 
read every where with profound mten- i 
"Outvr1 1 fed 1 A Novel of f’lreunistiintlal Kvi- 
dmn e. by loanees Gerry Falrflola. This story is 
powerfully written, and replolu with Incident. It is 
a tale of IUc In the metropolis, illustrated. 
••The Hpuise ot illirien, Koltcs iV 4'o.,” by 
Virginia t. I ownsentl, a Indjr whose gracolul penis 
known to every reader of Mlea-lrttrex. 
“An llom- In a Dimncetlng llomn.” This 
tale of real I Ho. by Mary A. Dennison, is well worth 
attentive perusal. 
“The Diamond Kings flow It was lost and 
1 diiml. Tiil.i slury ii, founded in tad. To rom- 
n'?V‘ reader, il ls only necessary to remark 
that Its author Is Hon. 13. G. Squlor. 
“ 7'!'c liOver’a Revenge j A Tale of the Moxi- 
ofAl'ijnie U^ U flufte UUK - U lrt rr °' U thu " on 
in n Pyramid r or Tho Mummy’s Curio." 
Him N a tine, Jinm-lmulve sketch, profusely Illus¬ 
trated. its author is ii. .VI. A loot 1 . 
, “flow 1 Hot into the Hull nf St. Petcr’a.” 
A 11 1 uteres ting relation, by Frank Leslie, of his ascent 
to the ha .,f the church ol St. Peter’s, ut Home. 
1 h« situations In It .•00 illustrated. 
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amiiiUun. it is \jy C'ltUiurino PJHrrmh'tv. . 
“VIht Alauir. Sjiuy-lteiile.” a ruiry Talo. 
flu> finbics f A humor- 
OUfl rkotrh hy N:•))io 
** Poemsuy william Koss Wollnee urul others, 
Ailievieun liiHfilute 1 Notes of the Doing,, of 
t Jn.‘ i oJytLHibnic A ,*e'*n.'iation and iMi'mcPs* (?liU», 
Afedlenl Iiiliiriiuiiinii ; Health! What is It? 
Jjy lir. _ If. t.ardner, author 01 jniiny Text Books 
on Medicine. 
Tlu- mnuei- Tnhle s Howto Live end What lo 
Hotel By th ° <jPl1 U<1 ( ulKlll ° thn Metropolltun 
Scienlifie. IJlscovericH : Ahiminiim. l!y Pro- 
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fin nv 'I'h oughts ol' tinny .31 in:ls: Beingfb curl- 
ana collection ol the .sayings und doings ol' eminent 
person a gen. 
World Wonders t Interesting facts excerpted 
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LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
Ne 7 v York, Jan. 11,1869. 
Wrrn largely increased arrivals of all kinds .and 
warm weather, which is unfavorable for n quick 
trade, there I * lee«activity in tho market and prices 
have a downward tendency. The enforcement of a 
previous order of the Hoard of Health, prohibiting 
the slaughtering of stock below Fortieth Street in 
the city, tends somewhat to check transactions, a 
portion of the butchutj being an prepared to kill 
el -o" here. 9 bt* high prices of last week started out 
drovers in every direction, und they succeeded in 
hi lasing in enough to pretty well supply the demand. 
t nc following are the receipts of the past week 
shown in comparison with other reasons: 
_ Milch 
mi • • . '*f y * C9ws, CvjIvm. Sheen. |{o<fc 
MstweeV.o‘’£f If* 536 31, ’10 66,917 
LaM wecv..,^, 32 ; 5 ^ r*75 in tilt ^ 
frerav! W el£ llf ’ 3 ’Itr 1 22AVI lOjlO 
Average in...,.o,t' 3 i ltd 1 „-y .)0 26,935 18,779 
In numbers we have nearly twice as many cattle as 
wore offered lust week, but Mm average quality b not 
us good, from the fact that so many old oxen, dry 
cows, und thin little stu'-r? were scraped up in this 
State, under Ihc imp: -,-,„on that tbs high prices of 
l.-.st week would cool-ium*. Huch, hoTvover, is not tin: 
case, for with an increaso In numbers, and decline in 
price* 1 -f slioi-p. and unfavorable weather added the 
butchers insisted upon .1 redact i mof X®le. p re.and 
it was reluctantly yielded them. The decline' was 
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