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For children. Will outwear three pairs without 
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ffce dtfarkets. 
MONEY AND STOCK MARKET. 
New York, Keb. 8 , 1969. 
MONEY is in ample supply to borrowers on call at 
six and seven per cent. Loans at six per cent, being 
on pledge of U. S. Bouds. 
Gold opened at 135 li and has ranged 135!,', 135 and 
135),. The following are the Government bond quo¬ 
tations at L-I5 P. M.: 
II. S. (Vs, '81 eou...lmtmv 
t. s. 5-ao cou.. '62.uaWwiWs 
II. K. 5-20 coil, '64.110'W" 11" 
0. S. .'>-20 rou., Li, n.109 (.■ Hill's 
U. S. 5-20 ('ill., Ti7.lO'.l’Sf" IHI'V 
U S. fi’s. ■ -Id eou., ’ 6 S.UintsiHildiP.. 
V. s. 10-10 cou.108MG198V, 
Tho stools quotations at the same hour were as 
follows: 
. oir’d. A.icd. 
N cw York Central. 101 % nil 
Hudson Hiver.135JY i»j 
Reading...i'lli,' *,H« 
Michigan Southern.... 92X 93' 
I*” l.-burg...91 x 92 
\ ria western.Sijjf 83N 
Ni.rtu wester a Preferred.'.II'; 
CleveKnrt and Toledo.t<« ini« 
Bock Maud.lJiOR 131 
Port Wayne. w% II, < 
Milwaukee and St. Paul. id fii'/ 
Milwaukee and St, Paul Preferred. 78jg TSX 
Oh In and Mississippi. A'i>2 X, >, 
Western Union Telegraph.. 3I>'2 :i 7 
Pacific Mull,... 1114 112 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, Lob. h, i860. 
Beans. —Receipts were (5,197 bushels for the week, 
or double the amount of last week. These heavy ar¬ 
rivals with a similar quantity In store, enable buyers 
to press their views for medium aiul marrows. Pea 
beans, under a fair call from the east, onote as bo- 
fore, with a few extra parcels rating higher. There 
is considerable) Inferior stock Included in late re¬ 
ceipts, for which $2&3.25 is accepted. 
Beans, pen, fair prime.$3 50 fin (3 (10 
Bean>, medium, fall- to prime. li lib oji It •((! 
Beans, marrow, prime, screened. 1 2(1 (m I .’ill 
Beam, marrow, fair to good. 4 (A) <<]> 1 10 
Be tns. Lima. 10 00 
Keestvax- —The demand continues active and In 
the absence of stock prices are firmer; 43c. is freely 
otfered tor lots to arrive. Latti sales on the spot were 
made at ISfeidle. 
Broom Corn. The market is tending upward; 
the rouge Is M ’Ole. though little of tho stock is choice 
enough to bring the highest figure. 
Kuiter.— The receipts li.tvo kept close to last 
week’s limits, but. are still above the local want. 
Trade has been very quiet, tmL with an easier scale 
of prices, which was adopted ns early us last Tues¬ 
day, and soasonublc weather, there is at. tho close a 
livelier Inquiry, Holders are anxious to push sales, 
havin ' passed nearly a whole winter month without 
its usual redaction of stock. State butter Iuis de¬ 
clined l@2c.; Western, P$3c. Western l oll ) are off 2c. 
strong,and future light receipt. of thorn would favor 
dealers. Prices for nil grades have certainly broken, 
but dealers do not apprehend rapid depreciation in 
good to tine lots, as tho light stock of cheese will call 
for increased attention to Its product this year, and 
reduce tho make of early butter. The lust California 
steamer tookN.i packages. With prices In buyers’ ra- 
vora larger export to San Francisco Ise.vpected. The 
receipts for the week were 10,(1311 packages—128 less 
than last week. 
State firkins, fancy... 1.1 < 7 e. 
Stum firkins, line. ll (, rv. 
Stale firkins, good.. .. 37 (,,, in,.. 
State firkins, poor to fair. 
State half-tuns, prime, in lots. p; r /0 i;„. 
State half-tubs, rn.1t* to good. 41 on l !<; 
State Welsh tubs, dailies. (0 („■ fi.v! 
Wr.kh I..I- . .I -ie , , ... .. 
•y* (»/! »jHc, 
State Welsh t ubs, poor to good. 
Welsh tub', full-made. 
Welsh tlib-, lall*made.. 42 feu 44c. 
Pennsylvania dairies, tair to prime.;;i lie, 
Western Reserve, fresh . -|;1 
Michigan, III., Xnd. and WIs., fresh. 31 on 3,1c. 
Miehlgan, ill., lovv i and Wls., poor to mcd'iu 27 <■> ’JHe. 
Western rolls, prune.. ... h ;>ic. 
Western roll}, poor. 28 (jfe 30e. 
Chicago and Northwestern,summer lots_28 H. :;ic 
Country Palls.:>ij e . 
Choeae.—Liverpool quotations show a further ad¬ 
vance of 2s. since our last. Snipper* have not 
bought *o freely, hut every tut they take increases 
tho firmness of holders. Tho Btook of cheese at Liv¬ 
erpool, this date, is larger than it has been for the 
preceding live years. This fact, however, does not 
int imidate exporters, n* they would absorb all that 
the homo trade would permit at the least concession 
by owner?. Prices this week have not quotably 
changed, but lots hitherto rejected are selling rnoro 
readily. 
Tins receipt* for the week were 2,289 packages, 1,411 
above last week. 
Factory, fancy, tt...20 @ 21c. 
Factory, State, fine, i- n>. 18},' (3, 19c. 
FaeLory, Stab;, medium, t»> good, is Ib... 16 >g <a iMe. 
harm dairy, (extra, i if. ., .. 19 on 2flc. 
Farm dairy, prime, f> tt>. 17 go 18c 
Karin dairy, common to fair, i* it. 1IK on ]6c. 
English dairy, fine, e it.. 19 * oi 2iiKc. 
English dairy,poor to good, P it. 15 n iHe, 
Plauupplc. Stale, f' ft.... 21 01 23c 
Pineapple, Connecticut. V it,.2.1 ® 25e. 
Orange county ekliuiued, V* ib. 12 on loe. 
C on on. — The market ha* been very excited 
throughout the week, with Middling Upland reach¬ 
ing 3H';o. on Thursday. The closing general prices 
tihow a furtivef advance. Spinner* nave operated 
only to a small extent, but speculator* and snipper* 
are taking all dr- irubh- lot* t hat can no secured at, 
present ogures, the falling olf In receipts booth ward 
materially strengthening the feelings yf holders. 
Upfimb. As. M-Mli. Vt. 0, hkI Texu. 
Ordinary.28 fee- M‘..ct - 2BM«3ftv 
Good Ordinary 79 r.. - SK’jV.* 29g:fet29Y 
Low Middling.. 29:7', ,41 on— SOKG'.ilOK 
Jllddliog.»»'>••• iWJf lUfk'tS— 31 
I ionic* tie Fruits. Dealers in apple* repeat quo¬ 
tation*. The mild weather el’ January has caused 
some of the stock to commence sinking, and many 
tender lots will have to la; rcpie ked. ('nuiherries are 
dull and lower. L'eaxuif* Hold their lute improvement 
with h more uetivo dei-uiort tho reuiepts from Norfolk 
were 9,01)0 t)ti*hel». 
Apples, &0.— 
Greenings. hb! .$4 25 *5 (I M 
SpItwnhuvK*. ’’ bbl. 4 50 & 4 75 
Baldw in', e bbl. 4 (jq f .,i j J5 
Talutatl Sweets, ?< bbl... 4 no (,< j •>;, 
Northern Spy, .* bbl. 4 no ,„5 4 
Gillltlowor, e' bbl. 4 00 0 - 425 
cranberries V bbl . 12 00 w 1C 00 
I Hickory Nuts, bbl. . 12 75 14 25 
Pounutu, Vji., %i bushul. 1 37 („ o ;,n 
Peanuts. N. 0., V bush.! 1 75 be » fiO 
Pecans, g ft.. 13 c„j ji 
Brird Fruit*. - Bcyoml a small local demand fur 
apples the market Is quiet. Dealers quote State and 
Western 88 before, Southern a shade «uakor. Peaches 
Rrefinn with choice sound loUiol utipeeled quarter* 
hold in reserve. A few liriglit Georgia have brought 
12'-ic. In barrels. Small fruit* were nominal. I ho 
general receipts were 1 . 0 M) packages,5!6 above last 
week. 
(•ml*. 
Apples, now Southern prime b ib.10 tail 
yVppleft, •• pour to fair. V tb.a ,UW MS. 
Apples, new State, F Ib.D/S fit !§, 
Apple*. Western, V lb.11 t12,S 
Peaches, new peeled prime, V tb.............2s (*29 
Peaelies, peeled inferior. >' Ib.-I5.K 0 o 20Kj 
Peaohes. utipeeled qrs., t 5 ib...1] CAIIW 
l'ciicln'^, uri|»eHl*?«l htilvc*», V .. fa lb 
Blackhcrrhis. f »i, ....23'-9 "fid 
Itaspborrles, r « *■ .. 41 fa ll 
Cherries, b lb. .......42 ■■( 15 
Plum*. tb.......31) tJGil 
Eggs.—An Industrious elf'irl on part of holders In 
establish a rate that would iuduee buyers to laky 
hold lias been rewarded by considerable movement, 
though some fresh lot* hud to bo placed at 2 ti t25e. 
a few duv* ago. Sine© then, cold weather lias set in 
and the loth ootuinonecH Cent, which gives the mar¬ 
ket a firmer tone. Quotations to-day are about the 
same as In nnr last; best marks fresh Western, loss 
off, 2ti(„,27; ordinary do., 25ra28e.. We-tern eggs at 
mark,2!((j2.V. lamed, l.Ve/20c. Receipts, 4,118 utils.; 
hist week, 2.029 do. 
Flour. Since our last ordinary Western baa de¬ 
clined I0f<r.20e. and State lDf.«15c. The market bus 
been very quiet, with receipts hut little ahead of tho 
export. The dosing transactions Indicate more ac¬ 
tivity, and notwithstanding the light deliveries, hold¬ 
ers are enabled to offer freely from stoek without (lie 
likelihood or suddenly causing scarcity. High 
grades of family Hour are in limited demand. Best 
rye Hour is firmer. Corn meal ia quiet and uuohuagud. 
California Oour moves slowly, 
Flour— 
Superfine, Statu H bbl, .. ..»|5 S 8 tf4 f(J 25 
Rxt.rastate ...... . . . 6 80(a) 7 15 
Shipping rnuinl hoop Ohio. 7 80 (ju 7 fit) 
Kxtra Western. cijUlmOU to good... ti 75 (it 7 ill 
Double Kxl ra Western and St. Louis_ 7 25 (it 12 00 
Flour. No, 2, 190 tb-... 5 25 (<* 5 IW 
Southoru supers.. i; 00 <yn 7 SO 
Southern extra and family.. 7 50 bn 12 .70 
California new. . .. 8 23 (it 10 75 
Rye flour. Hue mid superfine. 5 25 fit 7 60 
Uorn meal . i 00 6i) ;« mi 
Buckwheat Hour p 100 Its. 3 75 (<■; I 10 
<4 1*11 in. -The wheat market ha* net recovered 
from the quiet condition that manifested itself at 
our last, hut at the close to-dav there Is rather more 
steadiness than was to be noted during I ho past 
week. The reduced deliveries at I tin Western mar¬ 
kets have somewhat reassured holders, and there is 
less dlsposltmn to force bujdnos*, Though Illy 
stork of American is reduced in England. Liu; home 
crop there I* being largely placed in market, and ex¬ 
porters are moderate in iholr purchases. .Miller* 
have had the market pretty much to themselves, but 
have bought only to a limited extent. There have 
been sales of .Mixed Spring at if lji3, and CllleutfO 
Spring at, td.iijut 107. No. 3 Spring has sold down to 
81.51. Corn Is decidedly lower; the decline has In- 
diieeri considerable local trade, but onlv a moderate 
export Inquiry. The speculative demand for oats 
com limes ami prices arc firm. There uro fair sales 
of Canada barley at, the recent range, with German 
quoted id $ 2 . 22 K. which la lower. Rye is firmer: tho 
inside prion Is for n late sale of Western. Mult Ts 
dull. Tin) stook of gniln In Now York warehouses 
Feb. 1st ; Wheat.9311 hiiafu, corn, 1,399,870; oats, 
2,472,3o2; barley, 120 ,.‘SKi; ryo,228,3S0; peas, 58,129: malt. 
Hi, 191. 
Wheat— 
Hprliig No, 2.Sfl 59 OH 1 60 
Winter Western red. 1 77 w 1 gs 
Winter Western white. 2 10 On. 2 15 
Winter uni bur. 1 90 on I 95 
California whito. 2 05 <$ 2 10 
Corn 
Western mixed, old...$1 00 fin 1 ni 
Western mixed, new. 98 (,9 !hi 
Yellow, now. . 90 fil) 92 
White, new. 8 H (8 95 
Rye, Canada and State. 1 I* fin 1 5k 
Oats, Wuftt, curgocs, new. 751- on 76 
Barley. . 2 12 <•« 2 15 
Mult. 2 10 on — 
1 .1 nudn . l 10 « ! 15 
Reas, black eve.. I 50 On 1 115 
FWK, 11. K. Marrowfat. <i ii.’> 
liny and Sfrnvv. Shipping hay ix lower. The 
triulc fuels an importunt loss in Ibis grade through 
the. light, export to Cuba owing to the Unsettled state 
of Its government. Last year bv this time the Ha¬ 
vana and Maliui/.as market absorbed nearly I, 5 , 00:1 
bales: this year barely 500 have gone to those ports. 
To other West Lldtli Islands them hns been a fair 
trade. Aet vcl there have been no tiansimMon * 1 ..y 
lHuropean export, ttioacli dcali-rs are awaiting; ad vice*. 
Tin) provinces have contributed considerably If* tho 
needs of Kuglunt! hut It Is probable that thorn will be 
room for some of our surplus A few dealers are 
somewhat shy of Investments in this way as they 
failed to realise their expectations upon lot* shipped 
lust, year, There was however a mistake of sending 
course low grades, and If tho demand Is renewed 
more suitable 'lUHJtlle.c will hp .elected. We quoi« 
shipping al ias'Hie.; retail lotsat 81.Ill;" 1.25. Lobg rvo 
straw Is worth $l.ll)<>i 1.20, short do. M OO 
Hop*. There Isa brisk demand at 74 fcl 4 c. for new 
and 3(.(tic. for old. 
I'ToviHinitg.-In pork there 1 * hut lif t to doing for 
export or consumption, tint there has been a strong 
speculative movement which has run op prices f 2 .’s» 
per bbl. for spiqo description?, Regular dealers have 
eonfirlencc In Ibe present advancing movement , and 
I,hero Is >1 good business In lot* to arrive at slightly 
better prices than the annexed. Hoof 1 * In fair da- 
maud for New England, hut, there are no advice* 
Which point to large foreign business. Bacon is in 
good demand ehintlv for Southern export. Eng¬ 
lish shipper* a re excluded by the high rates, but, El 
any cute could not fill large orders from our present 
stook. Dressed Hogs arc .scarce a ml higher. Lard 
is firm with a wider range, though ihe market lias 
Beef, Plain Mess, F bbl. ,$9 IK) (•’/ HI 50 
Beef, Extru Mess... , It oil cai 19 50 
Beet, Pi'lum » toe. .. .2700 (/j. 3200 
Reef India Mess. 81 1 X 1 fil 87 INI 
1’ork, Old Mob*. F bbl. 32 00 fin 32 25 
Pork, New MosS. 32 75 fin 33 00 
Pork, Prime Mess. 29 (JO 60 3100 
Pork, Extra Prime.... 26 85 on 27 50 
Pork, Clear.. . 35.00 fin — 
Bal'd, In Old*, and tes. t 0 V 7 ") 21 
I lams, Pickled. 1 H f<-i 18tf 
I lams, Dry Salted. IH (./) 181-.' 
Shduldcrs, Pickled. 14 on lii^ 
hliouldcr.s, Dry Salted. II @ 1 IK 
Hoof Ham* n bbl. 30 00 on 14 00 
Dressed Hogs, Western. 15 15K 
Do. do. City. ISKte) 18 
Bacon... 16 VIy. 
Hfims.xmokod .. 1 * fin 21 
Shoulders, smoked . 15!fO% 15;Y 
Poultry and figiai',-The market I* quite harts 
of dressed pouliry, and price* are higher, particu¬ 
larly for choice stock from near points. Much of t.ho 
Western ha* arrived in bad order, hut selected tur¬ 
keys and elitckens have improved, following tho ad¬ 
vance in Stale and Jersey. The trade would bear 
more liberal shipments, hut forwarders should guard 
against crowding tho market daring Lent. Dunk* 
and geese are lower. Live poultry I* In fair demand, 
quoting a* followsTnrkevs. 17(,(18c, is F; chickens, 
12 ,( 1 ,c. V ltd (lucks, 18 pair, 8 I(". 1.50; geese t> pair, #1.75 
do, Game birds, other than grouse, have only 
a. slim offering. The few quail that arrive from the 
far west are quickly bought up at the advance wo 
quote. Venison 1 ? in demand at about former prices. 
Dressed Poultry— 
Turkeys, N.,I. prime 18 tb. 20 22 
Turkeys, State, V If.... 19 itj. 21 
Chickens, Htaic, fair to prime, P&.... 15 © JO 
Chickens, N. J„ good to prime... . in % 20 
Turkeys, Western, good to prime. 15 (® 20- 
Chickens, Western, good to prime V tb . 15 17 
Chicken.*, Western, poor. 18 lb. 13 <a, 14 
Geese, Western, ^ ». 91 - 5 , J3 
Ducke. western, 18 tb... 20 22 
Geese, State and N, J„ v tb. 13 an io 
Ducks, State and N. J., v tb. 20 @ 24 
Game- 
Grouse, ji pair.. . 1 10 Ct 1 20 
Partridge.*, 4* pair. 1 00 „r i go 
Hubbir*. T pair. 33 <£ 4 ;, 
Hare, e paif. 40® 60 
Quail, pdo/,. . .. 3 25 @3 50 
Canvas-Backs. v ' pair. — ta — 
Red Head, V pair. — ® — 
common Wild Ducks, ?> pair.. — 0 , — 
Venison, long saddles, 18 ib. p; t rn 4,5 
Venison, short saddles, *' n>. 19 <,j, 20 
Whole Dour, *3 a. 12 (• t 11 
Wild Turkeys, each.. 1 73 „ 0 •> 32 
Hice.—Carolina is firmer. We quote $9.25® 10},,. 
Seeds. The market for clover is unchanged. 
Timothy Is quoted at $3,50<c,'j.?5. Flaxseed ut 
$2.60f'/,2.65. 
Suit There 1 * not much doing hut recent prices 
arc firm ns the supply is moderate. 
Tobacco.— Quotations for sccdloaf — Connecticut 
and Massachusetts, MM'iRc-i wrapperv lots, lK(,r25c,; 
line wruftpnrs, tA.oVJc. New York State fillers, 7 vDc.; 
average lots, l2(u2fV.: wrappers, I.V,( iOc.; Pennsylvania 
and Ohio fillersOMfeUtC'.; average lots, 8 i^(« 2i)u.; wrap¬ 
pers, 12 ("A»c. 
Small Stock. The receipts of veal and calves 
have continued heavy, but tho high price of pork lias 
Increased tho demand, and there is more activity at 
last week's rates for live and hog-dressed. New Jer¬ 
sey pigs arc quoted at luK'a-lSc. for heavy to light; 
btuto light, Uk- 2 17F,c, 
Vegetable*. The market for potatoes is quiet 
and unchanged. There 1 * .some movement for seed 
varieties at. iu Icph ranging from * 8 . 5(110 $ 6 . Southern 
Russia turnips are arming, bul arc of too I urge sl/.o 
to sell readily. 
Bulk stock ranges as follows • —Mercers, V bbl., 
f3.63®3,70; Jackson white. 12,12<.i223: Prince Albert, 
?2 ;-i.nn; Buckeye, ?2<,'2.25: Pencil Blow*, $2.75®3. 
Russia Turnips ary worth *I.i'.V'2.o0 18 Mil,; white do.. 
$1.50; Marrow Squash V hlil , $2 m: Huoburd 
do,. $2/'2.2ll; Sweet Potatoes. Del., v-».o4k" t’,..s); Unions, 
$ 6 ,.,'-9; Cabbages, $ 6 ® 13 > WHi. 
Wool. —TTie market |uv* been quiet during tho 
week, but alt ho close evlUhlt- mere activity. For 
such low grades as show scarcity prices are stronger. 
Kino qualities move slowly, and holders would 
yield In priees to effect, largo sales. We tjlioto No. 1 
UI 1 I 0 lit 49 ." 52<\ , X uhlo, .iU.i.VJo.i .v.\ Ohio id .Mu .Vs .; 
and ,\X Peiinsylvuiilii ur. ;*tU<:.‘tic. Fleece:) at 84®3f$e. 
for unwashed Indiana and Ohio; •*(<•>5Ue for Stale 
and MIchlgun ;.ioi.'.ih' e. for No, tOhio; .V* .Vic. for .V 
Ohio; niw,(.)7a.c. for XXOlitoftiidplcklock; 5>e. for XX 
Pennsylvania; Tie. for Canada combing: ?5c. for 
scoured; piijicd at. for No. 1; 42c. for imvj 11 k";Vie. 
for super ; 42" Jllc- for extra; Texas ut.Htrofl'ie.; Cali¬ 
fornia, ttiumly fall clhi, at 27(f' .’Sc. At lioston the 
market. Is firm, and deulcraarc obtaining the prices 
they recently held for. 
Whisky —Steady, with small sales 94®98c. for 
Western, tax paid. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
NEW York, Fob. 8 , ISIS. 
At.rtiort.n Monday Is the chief day for selling 
cattle and other live dock, stld there lB considerable 
trade carried on during the etillro week, and especi¬ 
ally op Wednesday There has been very little ac¬ 
tivity duj’ing the past week, and now, with the near 
approach or Lent, when meats give phioo to a less 
substantial diet, with a large class of our citizen.*, 
trade is Increasingly dull, and that too In the fo.ee of 
lighter receipt*. 
The following are the receipts Of the past week, 
shown In comparison with other seasons. 
Mil,4i 
This week. 
H'fiVfi*. 
Cow*. 
Cidvnt. 
IL)Ch'. 
5,612 
61 
378 
25,056 
7,(99 
5,816 
79 
617 
27,959 
614 
4,526 
59 
60S 
27.158 
3,809 
5.937 
1(13 
1,595 
26,935 
18,779 
Beeves. There were 1,t si fresh cattle on sale at, 
the several market places to-day, beside* 127 bond 
hold 1 mm a 1 ormor tuarkei The quality o * >k a »Ide 
range, with ailitvarage below the ordinary standard, 
A few fat droves from Illinois nod Ohio were on sale, 
but no good Kentucky grades wore among thorn. In 
Iholr place were over , 10 " hard looking Texas uml in- 
illaim cattla which no 000 wanted. Thu seller of the 
poorest bit would not have refused lie. >'tb. Tlion; 
were also quite a show of old Mute oxe .11 urn! cows, 
vimo of tlieni Imrd customer*. Purge numbers of 
tliuse pOOT outlie. With some iif (lie good droves were 
Hold over for want of buyers. 
Owners made u mistake in opening tho mar¬ 
ket at too high figures. Butchers did not need nil 
tile stock, *0 after purchasing 11 tew they left tile 
yards, and salesmen discovered, too Into, that they 
hu4 mistaken the tom per of the butchers. Fish and 
eggs are expected to sell better Unlit tmcl. no tho mar¬ 
ket men are arnoigtng ureordlnglv. Probably less I lain 
2(1 (vend of the elmleed. caUle brought ITSc. o‘ n>. The 
top prleo may really lie put at 17c., with fat, steer* m 
Hie., and l.i.'ye., for most "I tlie fair 6 : ;"’?e, cattle sold 
to wholesale biitelu'vs who buy 50 to 1(10 bead each, 
and then sell Outsides and quarter* to tliosu who do 
not kill stock. The greatest trade to-day was ill. Hud¬ 
son City Where 1,054 cattle wereon sale. Buyers were 
Heightened away from Com in uni paw, liy the high 
prices, before they had purchased half of the 1,139 
head on sale. Taken as a whole and there i* very 
little change from last week, the slight dllloronco 
being In favor of the butcher. 
The following uro tho pi,hues ut tho close of tho 
market: 
This week. 
Out*. 
Extra fine bullocks, b lb... 171, on 17V; 
Good to prime. “ .. .16 (•>> 1647 
Medium , . “ ... 15 (,' 15; , 
Ordinary .“ ...13 no 11 
Poorest grade. " ...id i., 13 
Average of all sales. Il k 
Lust, week. 
flouts. 
17 <4 (In 
16 17 
15 to 15}|£ 
13 fi,n 14 
10 fey 12 
Hitf 
Then® cattle oniuo from the following States, viz.: 
Illinois . 
New Jersey . 
... lo 
New y ork. 
Michigan. 
... I7i» 
Ohio. 
. Mil 
< 'onnoctlcul. 
... 38 
Pennsylvania... 
. 31 
Indiana . . 
... 231 
Kentucky . 
'fie* a* . 
Missouri . 
W . Virginia . 
... C5 
Iowa .. 
•PH) 
(Vi i .iii.i.. 
... 91 
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cows which mis 1 nearly dry , hem-c -wim* 11 re retained 
which would be sold.and howimlcb 1 > s put la their 
places were there a batter demand for dry cow*. 
Butchers have an aversion to old cow* which are still 
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1 boy turn out III lie tat when killed, and ( lie lieef Is of 
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Veal Unlved. — Tbo very light receipts of live 
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of this kind, averaged $0.12 for 2,196 head sold during 
the week- 
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hut the supply is large to-day, viz., 36 double deck 
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There Is but little to he reported this week. (Feb. 
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A* we have remarked In previous reports there t* 
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