ed at 37@39c. The receipts for the week were 1,185 
bhls. 
Flour. — The urrlvals of flour, though somewhat 
below the receipts of this date last year, have been 
free enough to cause a strong inclination on the part 
of holders to realize. Shippers hare not purchased lib¬ 
erally although more freight room isat their dispo¬ 
sal : and following a slight decline in Liverpool they 
have reduced their offers fully 256650c. jf> bhl,; the 
greatest decline falling upon better grades of West¬ 
ern. In family and choice grades there Is a growing 
opportunity for business as buyers have been rattier 
long out of market. The ejcporl up to this date 
favors the market, when compared with this date 'G 8 . 
ftve flour is in moderate demand at the reduced 
range. California flour is In full supply ; old stock is 
selling low; a sale of choice Oregon was made at 
811.25. Corn meal has dropped to easier figures but 
closes firm with fair sales. Buckwheat, (lour Is con¬ 
stantly receiving important, additions and becomes 
weaker with the advancing season. 
Flour — 
Superfine, W bhl.85 85 el ?6 35 
Extra Stuto. il HO 64 7 20 
Shipping round hoop Ohio. 7 10 m 7 10 
Extra Western, common to good. fi §5 (5) 7 35 
Double Extra Western and St. Louts... 7 35 mi 12 ftO 
Flour, No. 2,196 Its. 5 20 ® 5 50 
Southern supers. 6 85 Ml 7 50 
Southern extra and family. 7 75 mj 12 h 0 
California now. o on <ij li no 
Kye Hour, fluoand superfine,... 5 75 mi 7 75 
Coni utcal. * ■>:, 5 40 
Buckwheat Hour V 1(10 ms. . ;) 75 ( {5 
Jersey meal. In hugs. 1 71 ) 66 1 80 
(•rain. Further large receipts of California, 
heavy deliveries at the lake ports, and the full stock 
of Hour In store, together with a decline in prices at 
Liverpool and Chicago have had a depressing effect 
upon quotations here. There is a good export busi¬ 
ness, part of which closes early negotiations. Quo¬ 
tations for No. 2 Spring, arc for lots In store and 
afloat. 
Prime new mixed corn Is active and firm ; other 
grades are nearly nominal. Rye is In fair request. 
Oats are dull and heavy; a few lots afloat bring a 
trifle above our prices. Barley Is active at full fig¬ 
ures, the highest price is for two loads of Canada 
West. We quote: 
Wheat- 
Spring No. 2.81 57 @ 1 (il 
Winter Western rod. 1 85 
California white.. 2 20 
Own— 
Western mixed, old.fl 05 ca l 09 
Western mixed, new. 89® is: 
Yellow, new. 97 ® J mo 
White, new.... 98 ms 1 ni 
Kvc., Canada and Sluto. I 4.8 <,4 1 50 
Oats, West, cargoes, new. TOM) 78 'i 
Barley.. 2 no t3) 2 I., 
Malt... 2 15 ® 2 111 
Puus, Canada. I 10 mi l 4,1 
Peas, black eye.. .,.1 112.15 on 1 75 
Hay ami Straw'. —The rain of Monday Iasi has 
facilitated trucking by clearing the streets, and trade 
has been fairly active since thut date with flc. Im¬ 
provement in choice retail qualities, We quote re¬ 
tail at $l(Si 1.80; shipping at 85®90e. The market 13 
not firm at t hese figures as the supply accumulated 
largely during the impediment, to sales. Best quali¬ 
ties of straw range from $1 to 1.20, 
H idee.—There is only a light supply of either for¬ 
eign or domestic and the market u tending upward 
lor the latter with free transactions in stock to ar¬ 
rive. We quote California dry 21l-j'<F22c, gold; do. 
wot salted ll\w 12c. do.; Texas dry 221i<</i2(o. currency; 
do. wet salted 12 Hm1.'Ic,; country slaughter 12®aI2Hc. 
Hops. Emmet. Wells's circular says :—Wo aro un¬ 
able to report any favorable change in our market. 
Purchases have been made tills week on 11 large scale, 
both for consumption and for export. It is well 
known that prices have been for a longtime past 
ruinously low ; though many holders have this week 
submitted to further concessions In order to effect 
sales. Instances have come Under our notloe within 
a day or two past In which buyers have been allowed 
to make thpir selections from heavy stocks of iVls- 
ronstn Hops atttie extremely low price of 8c. g Th. 
Wo do not feel called upon to redact) our quotation!) 
on best hops to this figure, in view of the fact, that 
the purchases made were chiefly speculative,and not 
by reason of actual requirements. Brewers have 
come Into market and bought largely, because they 
believed they could get good bargains. The mine may 
be said of shippers. Wo quote; State, common to 
prtme, 8M)10e.; cholco to fancy, 12(5.150.; Eastern, com¬ 
mon to prime, 66A8e.; choice to fancy, 106412c.; Wis¬ 
consin*,common to prime, HM,U)c.; choice to fancy, 12 
GtloC.; Michigan^, 8 m:12c.; Yearlings, i®8e. 
Petroledtn. An active speculative movement has 
prevailed since our last, a nd prices- have been stead¬ 
ily advancing. Standard white closed at 34Xc. Crude 
In bulk 26}{c. 
Poultry mid (in mu.— 1 To-day the weather proved 
morn favorable for dressed stock than It lias any pre¬ 
vious day this wook: and though this event Inspires 
some encouragement, buyers do not feel confident in 
buying largely. We therefore give low winter ranges 
for the small stock of fresh In market. Some stale 
lots havo sold down to 10c. for chickens and geese 
and It® 15c. for turkoys and ducks. Dealers think 
that with a well regulated supply our prices forthn 
balance of the season will likely run into more proDt- 
able ranges. Ingamo. grouse has advanced with some 
reserved speculative lots hold above our figures. 
The market has been considerably relieved of over- 
kept quail and new supplies of trapped are doing 
better. Rabbits and hares have detained. Venison 
Is not selling freely as the principal retailers have a 
supply. Wild ducks aro scarce and nominal. 
Dressed Poultry— 
Turkeys, N. J., prime {4 lb. 17 ® 20 
Turkeys, Hlate, ? l. 17 M) 19 
dhtekous, State, fair to prime, V It. 17 h 20 
Chickens, N. J., good to prime. 20 mi 22 
Turkeys, Western, good to prime. 10 M) 18 
Chickens, Western, good to prime V !h ... 16 @ 17 
Chickens, Western, poor, F It. — MS — 
Meftse, Western, p it. 15® 17 
Ducks, Western, V .. 20 64 22 
Geese, State and N. J., V it. 13 ® 10 
Ducks, Statu and N. J., i? It. 20 65 23 
fiume- 
IIrouse, V pair... 1 00 <3> 1 10 
Partridges, V pair.. 1 on M) 1 25 
Babbits, V pair.....,,,. 30® 40 
Hare, o pair. 50© 00 
Quail, V do/,. 2 25 65 2 50 
Canvas Backs, f< pair. 2 50 © 3 00 
Mallard, V pair. 87 M> 1 00 
ll.Jtf! MivhI ■ hi l or. /> nn 
Seeds. —The stock of clover is in few hands and 
prices arc firm at I t I • 14 S- In the attempt of any 
speculative movement holders demand an advance. 
Dealers arc purchasing Timothy freely at f.'i.'iV.J.M. 
Flax seed is quiet at jafiSoM'i.fiO. 
Small Stock, — New Jersey pigs when under Its. 
sell quickly at ISSlitC. There is not enough coming 
to fill the demand and the retail trade is paying IF.a 
15c, light Western and State, which now include more 
suitable sizes, Iiog-dressed calves, best, quote at 
ItlMlse.; common lOMitto. 
V egetaliles.— Potatoes move slowly at last week's 
rates for lots for city use. Lower grades receive «. 
fair call from shippers. Russia turnips are lower 
with a larger supply. Onions are dull and drooping. 
Bulk stock ranges us followsMercers, P hid., $ 3 . 2 ,: 
Jaekson, white, $2.&iet3.50; Prince Albert, S2.75M3; 
Buckeye, 82M2.it; FeorJt Blows, *2.750*3. Russia Tur¬ 
nips ore worth *1,T5m> 2.09 ^ bhl.; white do,, *1.5(4,42; 
Marrow Squash V bid., WjHWM.TJ; Hubbard do., Fi- 
2.20; Sweet. Polatoes, Del., 75.u06y0.50; Onions, $6668; 
Cabbages, S10®H V 100. 
Wool. — There is only a light trade, in fleeces, 
which is conducted by few parties; hut dealers gen¬ 
erally are firm In their views and do not care to offer 
heavily. Carpet wool and flno qualities aro dull. 
We quote: —No. 1 Ohio 49P550n.; X Ohio at 507452c,; 
and XX Ohio Mi-y We.; Texas and California wools are 
quiet; better grades than are here would meet a de¬ 
mand. Wo quote: Texas flue 32M.'36e; do. medium 
32&33C.: do. coarse 27M30e.; California Spring clip, 
common to fine, unwashed, 27M'3tlo.; do. burry 20«28e.; 
California Pall clip, common to line, unwashed, 25® 
31c.; do. burry 18M)23c. 
Whisky. - Quiet nut firm at 10366104c., tax paid. 
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MONEY AND STOCK MARKET, 
New York, .Tan. 19,1869. 
Gold opened yesterday morning at 136, sold as low 
as 185-y. and finally closed at 135 &. The transactions 
were light, and the market dull. After the close the 
price fell off to 1315f, that being the last quotation. 
The clearings lit the Gold Exchange Bank were $44,- 
762,(KB. The exchange at the C learing House were 
$133,404,016.0!and the balances $3,092,778.47. The mo¬ 
ney market is easy at 6 to 7 per cent, on call. Govern¬ 
ment bonds have advanced since our quotations. 
The latest sales were as follows; 
_ OflTd. As'd. 1 Off’ll As'd 
Reglsr'd 1381....111* 111 •* ) Coup. 5-20,’67...108V 
Coupon. JWL. n - . 1 Coup. 5-20 ’OS_108K l«i& 
Keg. fKffl, 1st,-- ..lm i. Ills,, Reg. 10-40.JIHX »«, 
Foup. 5-20, 1S62. .H i 1 -, il,.-.. Coup. 10-40.107V 107 Jg 
(oup. .f-2u, Ml.. iif.i,'^ Icr.)*, | Con, Pacific'6s.. — toil 
Loup.5-30. '(»>....110 11(10 1 Union Pacific... -102 
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LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
NEW York, .Tan. 18, I860. 
The opinion among consumers Is that, meats aro 
costing too much, lienee n sort, of combination or 
pressure to hear them down. Butchers succeeded 
tills week in crowding down on beeves, even with a 
lighter run of rattle, while fewer sheep could not is: 
forced up. Hogs aro steady, or a little weak at tho 
Close. Very many of the laboring classes are out, of 
employment, hence they rannot purchase much 
pioat, and what they do buy is of the common sort. 
On account of the disparity between the wealthy and 
poorer classes regarding ttieir ability to buy, the best, 
cattle aro tnostln demand, and bring disproportionate 
prices, the range being from 3 to 17>ju. V' ib. Butch¬ 
ers put full prices on prime beef for the upper 
classes and favor the poor in their necessities. 
The following are the receipts of tho past, week, 
shown in comparison with other seasons. 
Milch 
TWvpn. Coivn. C/vIvm, She*)). How. 
This xveek. 6,305 88 tilKi 25,mil 7 , 1 X 1 
Last week.,,.,,. 6,422 100 536 31,070 (’41,917 
Corrcs’g week of'68.. 6,170 99 479 22,Him 15,907 
Averngo'68 . 5,637 103 1,395 20,935 18,771) 
Reeves. —The high prices Inaugurated a fort¬ 
night ago and kept up last week, have had the effect 
to bring In cattle freely, t urn mg quite a number of 
droves from the Ball I more and Philadelphia markets. 
Owners now find it a losing game and In their uitxinty 
to find some excuse fur paying more West than the 
present market, hero warrants, they are blaming these 
reports which inform farmers of the true state of 
tho market here. While giving the actual condition 
of affairs on the great market day In and around this 
city, IL is Impossible to look Into tile next week and 
tell what will be. An overwhelming supply may up¬ 
set all calculations, in one direction, or a scarcity 
change equally as far in the opposite. Now we have 
lou many beevos to follow a l ull supply last, week, 
hence 11 decline of nearly J*j«. P tt>. is the consequence. 
The falling off Is much more on poor than On good 
stouk, the former being much more numerous. 
'I'hero wore 3,634 head on Bale to-day, mostly at- Hud¬ 
son City and Commiinlpaw. The few good drove* 
went off with some life at a slight decline from the 
previous market, hilt tftciDui’..> uiTWdhmdn stock was 
a drug and could not, all (*» sold. He VC ml lot* Ware 
quite inferior, such as butcher* designate scalliiwngs. 
The more common prices of fair Illinois steers or 7 M. 
7.'3 ewl. were 15Mm. I6e„ but so many rough Western 
ami State oxen, stags and eoxvs, which would only 
bring 11M,lie. pulled down OR the average. There 
was some inquiry for work oxen at prices varying 
from $21X1 to $300 per pair. 
This week. Last, wook. 
CtintN. Cent*. 
Kxtra flno bullocks, V ft.,.17'.; m 17K 17k & 18 
Good to prime. “ ...I5!3M 16 16 M; 17 
Medium. “ ...14); oi> I5),f I5'4 m 15)4 
Ordinary. " ...13« 6t 13W 15 on It 
Poorest, grade.. “ ... 9 60 11 11 12 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
N mv York. Jan. 1$, 1869. 
Retina.—There lias been a steady and improved 
market during tho past week, but the receipts (2,721 
bushels) keep the stock heavy; and although prices 
are firm to-day it Is hardly wife to calculate upon a 
long extension of the extreme rates. 
Beatts, pea, fair prime. m sn M *•; », 
Bonn*, medium, fair to prime. 3 60 M 3 Ml 
Beans, marrow, prime, screened. 4.30 m, i to 
cans, marrow, lair to good. I 00 0 o I 20 
!JC-Ulit, LilUSti,* l »| (l .Jy QQ 
Beeswax.—There aro only amall sales, hut the 
Ido advance In gold render recent outside quoiutlons 
more current. Wo quote 41 m o ,c. 
J[ ITCH POCK’S 
riai/ m »jDlmc Jftusic* 
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7. / rtiilhi don't Think I ahull Ain m,/.(’laui m i 
8. Trot. i, of Tenra. " Flnw’rels 
Illoomlng.WIndsPerfuming'' F. Hem i:>;ut. 
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" 111. Skilling /{Ink I'uUco . WIENER 
II. Gmiqdrre l Tull. . >• 
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
some grades; hut Hie market at the close expresses 
nopo«ltlve weakness, 'l'heaeluiil number of firkjn* 
by last California steamer was 547, or 21? above the 
estimate "i dealers. Thu steamer of Jan. 16 took )B 9 
firkin*. The foreign exports noticed In our last 
proved to he a parcel of Canada that was here In 
bond. A small quantity of Canada has been sold 
here at a range of 30 mH0o. Tho receipts for the week 
ending Saturday, Jan. 16, were 9,612 pkgs. 
State firkins, choice. 44 © 46c. 
Slate (IrkIns, good.40 o>: 42c. 
Hi ate tn kin*, poor to fair. ...35 on .isie, 
State hair-tubs, prime, in lots. 46 <53 47 c. 
Htnto Imll-I itljs, fa_ir In gnod. 4+ W 44c. 
Wrlsji tubs, prime... 42 m Ite. 
Siafe Welsh tubs, poor to good. 38 tu; 46c. 
Welsh tubs, fall-made. 48 <«1 15c. 
PeniioylYRnla, dairies, fair to prime.88 Mi 43e. 
Western Reserve, fresh . .31 on 37c. 
Michigan, III.. Ind. and Wis., fair to good... 30 mi 35e. 
Miohlgiin, m„ Iowa and Wis., poor.25 ffi> 2 He. 
Wertern rolls, prime... HS <» 38c. 
western roll*, poor. 32 —e. 
Goiloii.— Thtwo has been a strong speculative 
movement, with an advance of jje., which Improve¬ 
ment was lost on Saturday. Exporter* aro not oper¬ 
ating to any extent In stock here, but purchase freely 
in lots to arrive at about 27)ie. The market 1* quiet 
in Liverpool with moderate offerings, and the ro- 
coipt? at the Routliern ports are above expectation. 
[!pluu'U,&e. MVftlTo. X, O. ftml Tciaa. 
Ordinary.27 (*?>— 27 ',<m— 27He’2?^ 
Wood Ordinary. 28 c«4— 29141 , 11 — 28 ^z,. 28 Y 
Low Mlddllug.. 29 Mr— 20NM1 - 29«®rJS)V 
Middling.29Hot— 30 t#)S5 
Cheese. -The filling of Shippers’ orders and some 
local demand lias reduced the stock over 10.000 pkgs. 
xvithUi the post week. Prices are unchanged. There 
aro more ready offers of best factory at 18>tc. 4 while 
some dealers are still holding ahovu 20e. 
Factory, laney, T m. lllj^ 6b 20e. 
FUclory, State, tine, V It,. .. 19 04 18iqO. 
Factory, HLifc, medium, to good, v> is... 10 A Mi 17c, 
Factory, common e e,. Il Inc. 
Furra dairy, ox Ua, e it... ITtf <3 
I a, in dairy, prime, A lb. lfljj cm 17 hc. 
Fanil dairy, common to fair, P lb........ 13 6»> laWc. 
EitglLsIi dairy, fine, v m. 18 !.4 64 19o. 
KiiglLsh dairy, poor to good, V n,. 13 611 iHe. 
IMneapple, State, V »>, ... . 11) 64 21c. 
Pineapple, Connecticut. i< »■ . 21 <10 23c. 
Grange county Hummed, (Z lb. 8 (a) 12e. 
Duittesile Fruits ami Nut*.—Apple dealers con¬ 
tinue to quote $1,75 as an extreme rate for selected 
in order to retain what trifling trade exists. Cran¬ 
berries are offering lower without leading to a trade 
that reduce* the supply, pie-bakers being the chtef 
visitors. 1’oOr soft lots have sold at $.126614, Hickory 
Nuts have lost their demand: the best will not go 
above $12. Peanuts are moving more freely, and 
choice selections only are doing 25c. better. The re¬ 
ceipt,* have fallen off, though still exceed 4,000 bush, 
for the week. Southern Oranges are offering low, as 
the market Is tilled with foreign. 
Apple*, Ac.— 
Greening*, f bid.84 50 65 $4 75 
SplUenburKSs b bhl. 4 50 64 4 7 ;, 
Baldwin,*. * f)M. 4 00 on i 50 
Tulmun F wcets. y bbl. 4 (ST 65 4 26 
Ntnihern Spy, ,1 bid. 4 00 (o, 4 y, 
Gtlliflower, ,< bbl . 4 00 66 4 25 
Cranberries, y bhl.$16 00 64 19 00 
Oranges, Lh. and Fla., P bbl. . 8 00 M> It 00 
Hickory Nuts. i> bhl. 10 DO at) 12 DO 
Peanuts, Va.. •' bushel. 100<a 2 23 
Peanuts, N. Cm C bush . 1 75 64 2 25 
reruns, i' is. 13 4 15 
Drieil Fruits,—^The protraeted lull which attend¬ 
ed large onslncs* in apples has been interrupted by 
a-tn.ng speculative demand, and prices for South¬ 
ern have advanced lfeljtfe.; eltoioo State aro lJic. 
higher. Of Western tliero Is no stock of moment 
hero, and if the rumored deliveries for Western 
consumption aro Correct we shiill not receive much 
further addition of either Western or State, At tho 
close to-day there was still an upward tonu to prices, 
but. In the excitement it 1 * difficult to gain an accur¬ 
ate impression nt its solidity. Peaches have im¬ 
proved In sympathy with apples. A novel item In 
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Bbooklyn, Jauuary 1,18iai, 
Messrs. J. B. FORD a Co.. Now York . 
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