to buy cattle on the way paid an advance with the ex¬ 
pectation that the market here would warrant It, but 
*o many local, or near-by lota were rushed in from 
this Stale, tlmt they udaaed their figures. Thoaver- 
nge quality of the stock wa* only medium, with very 
few really choice cattle, so that nothing brought over 
17(*WH\ One smull lot of rxtrn Ohio grades were 
held higher, but. were not selling. There were 2,637 
heart on sale to-day, via; 1,667 at Hudson City.7911 at 
Cominuntpaw ami ,721 atlOOth street. It will be ob¬ 
served that Illinois continues to be the banner State, 
so far ns production is concerned, followed by Ohio 
and then our own State. The cattle from Ohio lire 
always prized most by butcberB, If we except the 
very few really fat steers fed in this State. Texans 
go lowest in the scale, whole droves selling at l'J}$c. 
V fi>. The bulk of the stock ranged from 14 to 100 . 
On account of poorer duality the average price Is re¬ 
duced (s It. 
The following are the prices at the close of the 
market: 
This week. hast week. 
Coti In. CenU. 
Kxtra fine bullocks, p Tb...l7>$ to — I7>< @ 17.S 
Good to prime. “ ...111 to 17 It! to 17 
Medium. “ ...Ift to 15K 15 ® IS'-; 
Ordinary. “ , ,,13 to U 13 (mil 
Poorest grade . " ,,.10 to 12 10 to I'! 
Average of nil sales. 14V 15 
These cattlo came from tile following States, viz,' 
Illinois.,3.032 New Jersey. 20 
New York. ;:ts Michigan. 39 
Ohio. Ml3 Connecticut. 64 
Pennsylvania.. . 20 Indiana. 191 
Kentucky. . 305 Texan.283 
Missouri.. 195 \V Virginia. 90 
Milch Coiva.—The larger run of fresh cows was 
owing t.o the fact that dealers who usually buy in the 
country, and take t.belr stock direct to Long Island 
farmers and milkmen, stopped on their way, lienee 
tholr cows aro counted lu this week The chief trade 
in now milch cows is carried on between Lho milk¬ 
men and farmers by means ot buyers who ecour the 
country, hence the numbers reported at thu market 
places In the City give no Index to the amount or ex¬ 
tent of transactions. It rit.y dealers had not earned 
a sort of sharp, horse-jockey reputation, the milk¬ 
men would bo less shy of them, A man who buys a 
now which has been “bugged up," and furnished 
with a borrowed calf, noon discovers the cheat and 
goes elsewhere for his next cow. Prices remain as 
last reported, the finest, cow selling at. $ 120 , with a. 
calf worth $10 Included, Some very common cows 
would only bring $H 0 , while the majority of thoso 
scut In were run off at $75to85, being rather ordinary. 
Vcnl t’alveii.—After declining le. 4* lb during the 
warm (Jays of last week, when dressed calves were 
forced upon the market In largo quantities, they 
have now recovered, the best selling at 13c. The re¬ 
ceipts are much larger than last week. They usually 
begin to Increase about ! Ills season of this year, and 
reach their height In May and .fune. Prices vary 
from 10 to 13c. Milk Is in such demand that dairy¬ 
men turn Off many Of tholr calves when only ruin or 
two weeks old. Such calves arc known ns “bobs," 
and are sold by the head at $3to5 each. 
Sheep and Lamb*. The 27.959 shoop reported 
this week show a. falling off of 3,000. Asa conse¬ 
quence holders aro firmer in their views, and usk nn 
advance of ,‘ 40 . W lb. Butchers bad a hard time with 
their mutton last week, and in view of the losses 
sustained come up slowly to the work. There was ,i 
heavy supply on the market this morning, number¬ 
ing 8,334 head, and the prospects were unfavorable 
for selling out. Prices varied from 5 to 8 c. 1' it, with 
some thin sheep too poor to weigh, sold at $3 each. 
A few sales this morning were 101 poor State sheep 
nt. $3.44 each ; 178 Ohio, mi its.average, at (• v^c.; Imi: do., 
same weight. 8 Vc.: 95 Canada, UK)!bs.,7c.: and 131 of 
same weight, but fatter sheep, at 7 Vie.; and some, se¬ 
lected, 111 Its., nt 8 c. A broker who sold 0,700 medium, 
mostly Ohio sheep during the week, averaged them 
ot 84.70 each, while 5.670, sold by another flintier, 
largely heavy Canada stock, averaged $11.20. Very 
many sheep arc now cmulng from Canada, but 110 
cuttle are received from tbo Dominion. 
Ssvlnc.-These show ail increase of 1,400 over tho 
receipts of the previous week, but qo changes can 
be reported In prices, They go off readily at 14J* 
®Hj$t*, with prime at 14\e. There ware 2,000 nrrlvcd 
Sundry and Monday. City dressed arr firmly held at 
Uyitoll Vo., with fair transactions. Arrivals of West¬ 
ern dressed for lho week 0,131. They arc soiling at 
14®14>ic. with 1,100 received this morning. This 
shows an advance on Western dressed of Xc. per 
lb. owing the lighter arrivals. 
Sandwich Islands. 
San Francisco telegrams of the 29th ult. give 
the following late news from the Sandwich 
Islands. 
There was considerable excitement at Hono¬ 
lulu in regard to the small-pox. The Board of 
Health have established stringent quarantine 
regulations. 
Several schooners were wrecked on the differ¬ 
ent islands in a severe storm, which also caused 
loss of life at Hlllo. 
Frequent shocks of earthquake wore felt on 
the island of Hawaii, and the volcano of Mauna 
Loa was enveloped in dense smoke. 
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MONEY AND STOCK MARKET. 
New York, Feb. 1,1309. 
Gold opened this morning at 136I-, but receded to 
135 %. Cash gold Is abundant, and from 6 to7 per cent, 
has been paid for carrying. The week opens with 
money in nmplo supply to borrowers on call. Strictly 
first class commercial paper is in fair demand and 
passes at ?to9 per cent. 
The receipts at the Sub-Treasury for customs last 
week were $2,333,000. During January the highest point 
reached by gold was 13634, and the lowest L3t$. The 
clearings at the Gold Exchange Bank on Saturday, 
the IjOth. were $27,475,000, the gold balances $1,71:3.830.93, 
and the curreney balances $2,811,116.93. Our latest 
Stock and Bond quotations arc as follows. 
Oini. As’d. i OlTd. As’d. 
Kegist’d bWl,.,.11IJ< 1 IIH Coup. 5-20, , 85n..l0fi-N 108s 
Coupon, 1KS1.112 112S ! Coup. 5-20, -6T... 108*4 ll«K 
Reg. 5-20. 1862,. 109K lid* I Coup. 5-20 •6H....W8* infix 
Coup. 5-20. 1.363. .J12X 113 Coup-10-40.108 HW* 
Coup. 5-20,’0I...1O9X I09S | UftcIflC’Gs . -- - 
Coup. 6 - 20 , ’85....110X lios ! 
Tho following tiro the closing slock quotations : 
Off'd. Asked. I Off’d. Asked 
Cumberland 38V — Reading.96!i 98-X 
mi. . . .. rn an , . nf m < * 1 It . » 1. , .11., 
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This department Is under tho supervision of Mr. 
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PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
Beans, pea, fair prime..$3 50 to $-1 80 
Beans, medium, fair to prime. 3 45 to 3 50 
Beans, marrow, prime, screened. 4 30 to 4 10 
Beans, marrow, fair to good. 4 00 to 4 20 
Bonne, Lima..•••-... 40 00 
Bees wax.-There is hut little here, and with » brisk 
inquiry prices are advancing. Wc quote Western 
42 S'> (3c.. Bonthnm 43MtoU>4C. eash. 
Broom Corn—Is firm nt previous prices. 
Butter.—For the past fortnight tho receipts hnvo 
averaged about 2,000 packages per day. which I* 
largely In excess of last year this date. These hea vy 
supplies are striking a market that feels the weight 
ol accumulated previous receipt*, aim prices have all 
the appearance of giving way under them. W c re¬ 
arrange our table this week, conforming with the 
qualities and lot* here. There is a great inclination 
to sell, and many dealers have marked down prices! 
@2e. V it. The decline Is not general, but In the 
figures wc report we can remark that the outside rate 
is seldom reached. The unusual fair quality of 
Welsh tubs this season greatly favors the local de¬ 
mand. as (lrktna and halves are held above their 
views, oven with the existing feeling of concession. 
It is not likely that there wili be a great falling off In 
prices for fancy grades, owing to the enormous quan¬ 
tities that arc required for first class hotel and res- 
tauiant consumption, which must hnvo it almost re¬ 
gardless of cost. Lard still rules high, and common 
medium stock Is thereby rucclvlnu attention from 
bakers and low buyer*. Quotations for such lots of 
State are easy, as holder* ot It have to compete with 
rnt.hcr free arrivals of Western. The California 
steamer, of Jan. 30, took only 49 packages, 10 which 
were for Japan. The receipts for tho week were 
10,183 packages; last week, 13,351 do. 
State firkins, fancy.. 48 to 48c. 
St.ni firkins, file. 42 to 44c. 
Stale ti> kina, good... 39 to 41e. 
State firkins, poor to fair. 35 to 39e. 
State half-tubs, prime, in lots. 46 to 4Vo. 
State half-tubs, lair to good. 41 to 43c. 
State Welsh tubs, dairies....40 to 42c. 
State Welsh tubs, poor to good..37 to 39c. 
Welsh tubs, fall-made.... 43 w |4c. 
Pennsylvania dairies, fair to prime..38 to 43c 
Western Reserve, fresh.84 to 37c. 
Michigan, III., tnd. and W!%„ fresh.. 3]Lto 35c. 
Michigan, III., Iowa and Wls., poor to racd’m 2fto 29 e. 
POTTER’S 
3 HORSEy 
Clevis. £&?: 
A PERFECT 
EQUALIZER, 
Light & Durable. 
THE CHEESE MARKETS 
There Is scarcely anything being done In Checne or 
Cutter at the Little Falls market. Tho weather is too 
cold to ship choesc safoly, and “ tho late ends,” both 
of farm dairies and factories, ore being hold by the 
maker for the most part; —only occasional lots come 
into market and are purchased by home dealers to be 
kept in store until tho Spring shipments. Good fac¬ 
tories are worth 500. and upwards, or at least that 
price is asked by holders. 
Wc have advices from abroad to Jan. 3:—Extra fac¬ 
tories In Liverpool soli for 08 to 73s. per cwt. Second 
qualities nt ft! to 00 s. Our correspondent says that 
fine, cheese, In response to the American advices, has 
gradually Improved, and Is 2 to 3s. higher, but other 
sorts remain unchanged, though held for moro money. 
The following shows the com punitive stocks of 
cheese lu Liverpool od tho 1st January for the past 
six years. 
1861....24,700 boxes. 
180,'.. .21,620 
Will. 31,894 
1867. .. ...21,130 •* 
1868.30,830 
1309.54,243 u 
Our London correspondent says that choice dairies 
meot a ready sale and prices have advanced 1 to 2 s. V 
cwt., with a good Inquiry for lower grades. 
Wo give quotations:—English chuddar, 76 to 88 s.; 
Wiltshire double, 68 to 70s.! Cheshire, 06 to 70s.; 
American extra, 72 to 74s.; Holland Cheese Edams, (50 
to 00s.; Gondus, ft) to 68 s.; Derby shape, 54 to 02 s. 
There Is a good consumption demand for butter In 
London, and supplies being Inadequate, prices have 
advanced 2 to 4s. ft cwt. on all descriptions. The 
quotations are 120 to 120s.; Normandy extra, 150s. -p 
cwt. Butter at Little Falls, 38 to 40c. 
7 PntCK.— $5 Each; ft/Vf 
$42 per Dozen. XasJr 
Cii>li with order. Send for Circular*. 
Address.—EDGAR M. POTTER, 
Kalamazoo, Mien. 
If so, ask your watchmaker for a BOREL & COUR- 
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Watch. Has no superior m it* excellency of mate¬ 
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London. Purls and Swiss Expositions for best per¬ 
formance. These watches ure all l ull ruby Jeweled 
ami chronometer balance, and warranted to perform 
correctly or the money refunded. Send for De¬ 
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QUINCHIC A K BUGLER, 
8 fc IO.I0I111 St„ (Up slali'i Now York. 
YTT Only Wholesale Agents tortile Manufacturers. 
C Oates' look l eve ft may 
RAKE.—This 1.4 tho best Sulky Kuko In use. 
Try it. 
Blake’s Enhi. 1 I 88 Plane ifoiisE I’owrn. Mas 
no equals for transmitting power. Circular, Cross- 
Cut and Drag Sawing Attachments. 
Wood Sim.ittkiis, Sikh Drills and THitiisBlNO 
Machines.—A pproved kinds. 
Horton's Horizontal Hay and Cotton Press. 
— Is portable, urnl will bale one ton of hay an hour 
with three men cun he worked by one man. 
tar Wide awake, working, responsible A gents want¬ 
ed. (994-Ueu) SHAW & WELL!?. Buffalo, N. Y. 
vv raiuriJ ruin, .... «v w 
Chicago and Northwestern, summer lots.... 28 to 3le. 
Cheese. — The market Is considerably slitter, es¬ 
pecially for extra parcels, and with ftD Improved tone 
In New England, the late rale per cable being 74s., 
shippers are still reducing oar stock, The available 
stook is computed to have diminished to 8 ( 1,000 boxes. 
Some favorite lines of factory are held above 21c. 
The home trade la not buying freely uw)ng to the high 
views of owners. Pineapple and English dairy have 
advanced. The receipts for the week were 855 pack- 
ges; last week 2,012 do. 
Factory, fancy, p lb.. 20 to 21c. 
Factory, State, line, # tb. ..... 18J< to 19c. 
Factory, State, medium, to good, i< tt... 18>$ to 18c. 
harm dairy, extra, P IF. 19 to 20c. 
Form dairy, prime, P tb. 17 to 18c. 
Farm dairy, common to fair, ¥ it. 14es 10c. 
Knghsh dairy, line, P It.. 19 to 20c. 
English dairy, poor to good, 1? !b. 15 @ I 80 . 
Pineapple, State, V lb.21 @ 23e. 
Pineapple, Connecticut, F t»- .23 to 24c. 
Orange county skimmed, V lb....,.. 12 @ Ue. 
Cotton.-The market has been extremely dull and 
undecided during the week. Holders lost confi¬ 
dence under quiet advice* from England and further 
confirmation of a liberal crop. It Is known, how¬ 
ever, that the stock In England Is below the quantity 
this tiinelast year, and some of the gloom of our 
market is thereby dispelled. At the close, the mar* 
ket rallied and firmer prices wore current. 
Biilundr, Ac. M'-Mlc. -N. O, *.t:d Tyifcl. 
Ordinary .28>*to- 2««®- 27 tolCTVf 
Good Ordinary. 27> 4 to— 27l<to— 28 to28i< 
Low Middling. 2«Xto- 28*to— 29 (#»>< 
Middling.29*to29 26Xto- 39*080 
Domentie Fruit*.—Some of the heaviest holders 
of apples are anxious to realise. A full Una of green¬ 
ings sold during the week at. $4.26, The market gen¬ 
erally 1 -dull, and prices are weaker; $4.75 (s an out- 
slde"figure for selected. Cranberries are .becoming 
rough property to handle; our reduced prices show 
the full range;even including single bills. Some of 
tho softened lots are offered at $12. Peanuts are 
more active hoth Cor consumption and In a specula¬ 
tive way at improved prices, nod there lias been 
some export to the eastward. The receipts of pea¬ 
nuts for the fortnight were 12,142 bushels. 
Apples, Ac.— 
Greenings, F bbl.$1 25 to $4 50 
Hpitzen burns, yi bbl. 4 69 to 4 75 
Baldwins. V bbl....... .. 4 00 to 4 25 
Talman Sweets, V bbl. 4 00 to 1 25 
Northern Spy, ¥ bbl. 4 00 to 4 25 
GlUifiowcr, bbl. Ullii,, 4 25 
Cranberries, ft bbl.$15 (X) to 17 00 
Hickory Nuts, P bbl. 12 75 to 14 25 
Peanuts, Va., V bushel. 1 37 to 2 50 
Peanuts, N. C-, P bush.’. 1 75 to 2 50 
Pecans, r tt. 13 to 15 
innn *-*koetic men a>» 
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will buy. Among business men ami professional 
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Offered to agents. 
Zr,'~ LIBERAL SALARIES paid to experienced 
and efficient canvassers. The value of (lie work I* a. 
hundred times greater than can be easily explained 
In an odvertlsernunt, and It will sell to all classes. 
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LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
BUY ONLY 
SILVER TIPPED SHOES 
For children. Will outwear three pairs without 
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by Bishop Simpson. It Is highly endorsed by tl. W. 
Beecher and the leading theologians of Europe and 
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press. E. B. TREAT & CO., Publishers, 
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New York. Feb. 1,1869. 
With larger receipts In each department, except 
sheep, the markets ure not strong, and considerable 
stock Is left unsold to-night. The weather I* very 
fine, and on this account there Is a little revival from 
the great depression of Friday and Saturday when 
meats sold low upon tho walk. There Is a prospect or 
Important changes In the markets, so far as places ure 
concerned, looking to more concentration. This will 
be a great benefit to all concerned. 
The following are the receipts of the past week, 
shown In comparison with other seasons. 
Milch 
Jloovco, Cow., Culvv*. Shiwn, Hcvs. 
This week. 79 017 27,959 7,014 
Last week..... 4 ,sm;; «) 399 31,552 0,278 
Corres’g week of’08.. 4,HH.‘i 100 ?4« 20,802 11,853 
Average’SB .. 5,687 103 1,595 26,935 18,779 
Beeven.—An Increase of 1,000 bead of cattle above 
the receipts of lost week would naturally cause a slow 
market and lower prices. But the comparatively light 
stock of the previous week left butchers hungry, and 
they bought somewhat freely to fill up, though there 
were more cattle than wanted, and several lot* go 
over until to-morrow, IT the weather had continued 
as warm as it was On Saturday, a decline of J^c. h ib, 
would now be reported. As It is. there is scarcely any 
change, only thin stock drags. Drovers who went out 
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