at §7.05 r, 7.50: good to choice white wheat extras at 
fr.ltM~.tts: Minnesota, lair to v. i y qho.i e extra, it 
fi.'Jjtty; St. Lottie at $ti.jOt 3 ,T. 5 () Inr common to fair 
extra, and #?.55iUt.ifl for good to choice. Southern ut 
$ti.sV<c:.iW tor extras and ?7.U&oi&oO for good to choice. 
Ryo nt f-l-50 , :-i5.25. Buckwheat, Hour, #3.25(1*8.1*1. 
Frceli Pi’iiii. -Apples are uiuJiangod. but dealers 
are not nutting out really llhe murks nt the ruling 
prices, Cranberries are selling fairly at (lie prices. 
Peanuts iinuiu to change hands freely ami full prices 
an- quotable. Two airs California pears u&g urnvetl 
during the week, nrio car fnwn on the wav. the other 
cur In line condition. It is unsafe to trust pears In tho 
uncertainty of coming through at. this season tit the 
year Better send earlier ami have thefruit tophi here. 
1 lie Union cur of ,VjO boxes, on wb If 1 1 the freight wan 
c'l'e. is being sold atSOvuTOe. par box, on account of the 
railroad parties to whom they wem coiislgiUBd deal in- 
iUil to pay freight on them. It t* understood that there 
were other ears In the train sent to ttoslou, Philadel¬ 
phia. ,Ve. The sound poms are selling #3„Siv«n tor 
Easter Beitrre. and $3iiii4 for Glout Morcvuu and 
Y> 111 t(!l* 
Apples. Mich., toy., bbl. SW3.50; do. Slate good, Sic,a 
4.->; do. selections, f-l,25.>4,50; grapes,common, tb,2‘* 
do. good, 4iij)i5c,; cranberries, tine, bill . # 97 ,> 9 . 6 ( 1 : 
do, common to fair, fii.jO.te.tid; do. crates, Up,i, *3,,, 3.25; 
do do. common, s.‘/y>.oU; oranges, La., bbl., # 7 © 8 : 
peanuts. Wilmington, bush., fl.'.tOV’l; Virginia, new. 
fLa,o<.2.110; do. common. fl-Liu, chestnuts, Sl.Tatft* 
2; hickory iiutil, #Lt5ai2, black walnuts, 75c.; pecan 
nuts, th toiflc. 
Grniu.— For wheat, with lower ocean freights ear¬ 
ly in the week, prices advanced two and three cents 
per busb,, with considerable quantities taken by «■ in¬ 
put's, but there Isa reuetion. mid prices ate back to 
about Old figure*. '1 lie quotations are ^ 1 ..VJ<.> bl .iff for 
spring in store. Winter red Western, fl.tti el,ill : um¬ 
ber Western, f1.70ciul.ri; wbiUS Western, Sl.TO&t 1 . 75 . 
Kye is quiet; Western Maine. Burley is dull, end 
rather in the buyer's favor ; Sales at mV for Western. 
( anada West mall sold at #1.30. Oats itavo been rath¬ 
er weak Willi fair supplies and a light outlet Sales 
at at ,.,t,.s; .jC for Western and Ohio. The ottering* of 
coni have been larger.and with lea* shipping demand 
prices are lower, eh wing weak. New Western mixed 
74 <u,,.ic.; eew white southern, 77c. 
Mnuio.—'The market la crowded with stock, and us 
mitnv items are running close to exclusion from mar¬ 
ket, on account, of the expiration of the game laws, 
sellers are anxious to Close out at the very moderate 
quotations annexed Ducks, teal and wigeon, MMOc.; 
do mallard and red. Tie.; do. canvas 81..VJ, VoniBon 
wuoie, c it . ikaUu.; do. long saddle. ID,tile,; do. short, 
8 ,? <l,ll .?J JWW' 1 ' 0 ’! do.Minn., 18;wt5c, Buffalo hind sad¬ 
dles,. Luie.; do. eulves, Quail,sound, V* dny„, # 1.10 
(al..41, do. soft ami small, yl -1 .'it. Grouse, v pair, 30 
fee.V. Partridges, Waste.. .. do. Sla te ami West¬ 
ern, oO'Mldc. Rabbits, afciOtu. Hares, 30-,tiic. Hqutr- 
rels, gray, sqiiUio, 
11*0 #nil Straw, The arrivals have been unusu- 
a.!l 5 »( 11 ',! notwIttldUiflUiuic tnulf* [h vory (lull 
OFFICES OF THE COMMISSIONERS 
Of Immigration of the State of New York, 
CASTI.K GABBER, NKW VOHIt CtTY. ) 
January 2nd, 1872. j 
The Commissioners of Emigration desire 
inurket. Everything has now been used up so clean 
in the beef and mutton line, with sisircolv auvt'hl- 
cago dressed beef arriving, lliut it will uiko a good 
ninny cattle to go around. 'Tts only the abuiidnnee 
of game, poultry aud pork which prevents a further 
advance in beef and mutton. 
" he average quality ,,f the enfffe of the past, week 
bus not been good. There were a great many just 
medium and tlunishdroves, with very fewT,•vansand 
not much State stock. The great bulk of these cattle 
were sold ut about lie. some old dry cows and bulls 
going ut atkik’, wllb Te Vann at ’i,i h)c. and good handl¬ 
ing Western steers Of Tc.< 1 ewt. at 11 >, a I 2 o. The best 
on offer went at I 2 **i*. and a few close upon 13c. though 
dJJ^wctra Uno. Really prune 8 ewucattle would sell 
The offerings lust Monday were 101 ear loads ut Com¬ 
ma id paw. 77 at one HundTcdth-st.. and only mat Woe- 
fill a v icon, making 3,101 lioiid, all tol(l, Tlioy worf? oulck- 
V , ^! V ’, ll V r li * <4t * ,f »>Ut40UT.H fur till' 
I.Lii rattle tvhluli have urrivtul strict*. A 5 . rail* flu tuple* 
at thPcInBinn rut<fg. wo quote 71 C herokee euttlr, nt‘ 
!U . 0! /‘/h*'■* «wt„ in lie.: a mixed 
* nOHw ti ewt. Ohio dry cows, slags and bulls, nt. H,(. 
Illc. ; al lllmou cattle, o1 W.'f cwt„at 11 mm I2c„ and 
££® , .' tt "v ky . ewt,. at II 2.Tim 
m-o k'-t B calculated Uj Improve the cattle 
market‘' U0Wi “ h,Ur<? ttl ® prk, ‘ > ' llt lUu uloso 011 tU» 
This week. Last week. 
Cents. Cents. 
Ciinlac bullocks, * ft. 12 k <j} 13 — p> 
Lood to prime.Ilk t-r 12 II r«, HW 
Medium..II ]|u; iou (,,1 1 ) 
i*o Ur M T y —.*. 10 <" 10! 4 m- (,„ in 
Poorest grade. h <,o t»K 8 " r., u 
Average of all sales.U!» « - 10k fc» 10 V 
Milcli Cows. - The abundance of milk, which Is 
££/£"* vt '['. v Ihw, Is just about otTset hi the minds of 
milkmen, by the advance in beef and greater value of 
dij cows, I his leaves thetresh cow trade Where it 
niooi'.’^ovTuS^ ,Wf0> ° n e great trouble Is the poor 
2£:' n y «2f t 3 e 1 0ow ^ *Wt here for sale. They are not 
woitb too per bend. Some of them will not bring $111. 
it is costly feeding COWS, and milkmen can't uU'ord to 
ooli* PS? 1 ' *''"r° to ' v ' :< , Unquestioned fresh¬ 
ness, are Worth fTifabi. 
11 o,7Va* 11 he seen by the (Igures ahove 
• hwL. V M ” f lv " «»lves is very light. The principal 
aolilVn, 1 4l ? seas,>fI ttf the your i< ill dressed calve h 
, l,! (rum long distances, and much 
^ ,un nhvi!. The fin eat of th(‘-m» hoff-iih»Kyi‘<i 
sn i''a, a ?v. t,1, e < ' t |U I H*', though a few extras really 
„, c ‘. la ,; 7'- Scarcely any go below llle., even when 
i.llsea on bay amt other feed. Live rouge from UtoSe. 
£?iW ,< " U ! ’ l ® 1 9°- , " 1 ' fair to good, and 10h>e. for prime, 
with an occasional extra line one at lie. The sanitary 
police begin to find "bob calves” on sale. They go 
tli/ 5 ! ^!',"-' kly " hen found, without so much as saving 
I ... --- to give 
notice to Railroad Companies, ContracUirs, Factories, 
Planters, Farmers, and others, that thero Is now in 
Uu’ir ostabllshinents on Ward's lslund, a large num¬ 
ber of agricultural amt skilled laborers, us also do¬ 
mestic servants, for whom they are desirous of ob¬ 
taining employment. 
Any and all information on the subject cuu be 
obtained, and arrangements made, by addressing the 
undersigned. BERNARD CASSERLY, 
_____Superintendent, 
pat EN i 
AGIO LANTERNS 
I«t reason, it bus RowKi.jL'a Patent 
tous on one end only of the abaft. Th 
have longer teeth, cun play apart fun.I 
out disconnecting, can never crowd toy 
as to bind, never work sidewise out. , 
wear more evenly and turn easier than 
wheel ever Invented. 
‘3d REASON, it has the Pu lent 
keens tli ■ 5 
tlielr power, yet ailows''ilie'rfd‘ls'b 
. a., v- —--- Slop, which 
' t Ogs lrorn disconnecting and losing 
- . - .n. yet the rolls to play apart 
fur enough to wring the largest article easily. 
«d REASON. It lias the Mi.lkmble linn Fold¬ 
ing < lump, which caniint. bo broken, and last- 
ens Securely and casUy to tubs of any curve, and 
tits wuslilng mitchtncMor stationary tubs of I nllv 
two indies in thickness, which no no ,, nr or- 
Uinary clutop cun do, and it folds under out of 
the way when not lu use uud for convenience in 
packing. 
•lth REASON, It baa the Folding Apron or 
t.aide, to conduct the clothes safely over tho 
side ot the tub, tree from Contact with tho clump 
or aero wa, 1 
5lh REASON. It lui.s the peculiar advantage of 
I wo i rt’MMtire Screws, aourriingud with pat- 
enL wooden springs, (bat each screw presses on 
b,,tli ends o( the roll alike, tln> same as if it was 
In the center, while the two together glut double 
II w ruvuclt u Jnr pn eewre. 
Otli REASON. Tlir El iiM ile Ifnbbcc between 
the stioiig woodorv apruigs relieves their rigidi- 
tyI makes tllO luiiclnrie turn easier, kiivcs the 
rolls from strain,and causes the pressure to bear 
On both ends of the roll alike. 
7tli REASON. -All its Ikon parts uro wroi.gut 
or m a i,u:a iti.n, not liable to breuk, uud careful¬ 
ly galvanized, to prevent rust. 
Sill REASON. Tlic Handle or Crunk '» not 
screwed on like other wringers, but QOL'ri.I) or 
itlVETKl), and will turn clothes buck ward or for¬ 
ward, or from onu tub to another, without com¬ 
ing loose. 
ttlli R EASON.—Us folding lower shit tits dawn to 
uny stationary tub or wasli.ng machine, and 
prevents water sloppiug over, us It will with or¬ 
dinary wringers. 
1 Ot,l »»lo,^tl?udt^atfbMantiuny^Uat "lie strong- 
fmgest gurmout.“° k brc " l “ 11 U ‘ U *° 
,* lI ( theae Advuurngcs, Its price is no 
greater than that of any interior wringer with cogs. 
gmlcridf tlW lluutl ° J,, '<ml 8 hlngand Hardware Trade. 
Tho colebratod 
WEBSTER'S PATENT 
BUTTON HOLE WORKER.. 
Patented Juno 27,1871. 
Oar i\f the nind Important invrntUm* of the aat.i 
I hi' tilo&t peniU't Hutton -/Jo/p W’orkcv i'vi't in veu t t'tf ** 
So alniplo that ii child can work a morivperfectbui- 
tOM-holo with Ir than the most experienced hand o:i.n» 
work withont, It Every Mtltcli Is taken with the most 
perii-cl rrioidmnluui uemiracr. Is uscit entirely Inde¬ 
pendent ol the sowing inaelniie, and will last a lile- 
J 'jway with pricking the fingers, ktrulnlng 
the eyes, and with Imperfect and Irregular worked 
bultornlioles. Iboy give universal satisiact.lon. iji- 
u< c them suv Hint they ate worth their 
we gbt logon fiver ILUtKIscdd daring thelfrs*. week 
ol their i"trodu (, l ion. The most liberal Inducements 
M. 1 tru ' l<! ' ,,p y Hood* and Fancy (L.ods 
vicrcb"nt' Or,,l it an excellent selling article. Local 
and traveling agents wanted everywhere. 
Samples and terms, with full directions Tor use, 
sent prepaid on receipt of DU cents. Orders by mall 
reoeive prompt attention. Address 
A. W. WEBSTER dt t o 
Neu) QVbticrti'semcms 
. — _ _699 Broadway. N. V 
fleas,, Mate you saw this In Utl ltAt NKW-YOUKBIt, 
ST. J A IVIES HOTEL, 
NEW YORK, 
121,1 AS HOTCHKISS, Proprietor, 
CORNER OF BROADWAY AND 26TH ST. 
Manufactured aud sold also by 
Metropolitan Washing Machine Company, 
L. C. BROWNING, President 
33 ('oi'tluiidt Ht., New York. 
This is one of the Pioneer Hotels lu Its tine locu¬ 
tion—oorner of Bfuailwuy mid Twenty-Sixth St. It 
Is kept on the faat-becoming popular European Plan, 
and Is large, commodious and woll-urniu«ed in all 
departments. 
IIuve met with an unparalleled 
lust year. The 
success during the 
Apis Me $20 a Day, 
selling our Patent Button-Hole Cutter, with silver 
Especially, are pronounced beyond competition for 
the prices naked. All the SUBSTANTIAL 
excellence Of the finest organs are combined in this 
beautiful series, which tire sold at prices ranging from 
#200 downwards. The 
case, 25 cents, will last u ilfc-tlmc, 
Button-holes u mlutiiH any sue. 
Pen and XX Y 0 «eu>ite Gold Pen. 8t 
Circular*, post-paid, fur 26 cents, t 
1UI Library, Pbiludulphlu, Pu. 
bus been made, tjnlos at ION"olu**c. fur Ohio the hit¬ 
ter price for strictly choice WUnpleu; UVs,like, for 
Liduuiu an,I M Iclilgfiu, uml lixilaRe. for Slate Timo¬ 
thy dull and hard to sell. Prices are entlrel v nominal. 
Tobaccp. 
leaf al aloud 
moderate. L__ 
ty inuoh the same, 
Vegetahlcs,-Best potatoes are still offering at 
easy prices, while the addition of Nova Scotlas Will 
not tend to help medium qualities. Then, is a fair 
local and an active shipping demand. 
Potatoes Rose. P bbl., 81.73,Peach Blow .$l.To-Vo 
I illico Albert, 2 ; Monitor and Co,,dricli yl 'lo 
JiV^son. Dyrlglu, #|-*3 , t i.'m; Nma 
Scotia, swce.i, Pel,, #3.76'*4.011. Unuma, re,,I 2 i >el- 
10W’$lA'»l.,u; white. # ’.60,>3; tVtnji., jifl r trlnus tl 30 
«3. parltc, pet; UI0 In aches, ?‘>0 ,22. Tarni,,s. Itus- 
Biu, bbl. I ..,; (lat, tl '1.26. ('abbugci, per 1 IJU, #i>,„ 7 . 
Ifubbaid squash, per bbl., $ A uJ.'<!•>; luacrow, tl.v),, 1 . 75 . 
„ WwwL-TlM* market for tleecng shows very little 
hte. Holders remain Unit in their views on account 
of small stocks and the feeling that it will all be m-cd- 
ed before the new clip comes to bund. Texas mid 
California grades attract more uUc -111 ,n an . the indi¬ 
cations are favorable to a good trade within a few 
days, foreign quint, Latest sales at 7he. for XV 
Ohio: w-PjC. for medium: scoured, 75o.Gf81.lt!; super 
nulled, 01 M"(«TNc,: No. 1 nulled, loc.; tubbed. X.‘ 
Mexican, i it,H'Jc.; Texas, ih.U.’ic.; A 2 California, lee.; 
fall clip, ,«®&ic.: Cape at r.'^c,; wasiieil Smyrna, kki. 
Whisky -Is lower and dull, quoted at 92c. 
,N; Y., Ja#, 1 1. tVheut tinner; 
Hid w inter ?1.,21; v> lute, fl.ooa; I.IKI. Corn quiet. Toe. 
Oats, 4oC. Barley dull i tL-.itv;. for L,v,,-rowed • she, for 
four-row,-d. Dressed lings 25c. higher—fij.tAJ j.t} per 
ewt. Poultry scarce. Chickens, likj.i turkeys, Its’. 
h£lo/' 22<3i2oi’. Wool flrtu and nominally 
liighef, .ssau),-. f„ r medium douce, and fiOradic. for 
combing. Potatoes, 00 c. per bush. Seeds dull, at un¬ 
changed prices, flay In better supply ; $1T®21 per ton. 
Prices are entirely uomlnal. 
Them 1* a fair home trade In Ivontucky 
r ‘" “ .f xuuvmm in is very 
iy, with prices prel- 
AME.ST made #11,1100 01 (1 months quit. 
i, g 1 hr Til ft G LlDif HOARD, by Dr. W.W. 
Agents wanted. 
II. N. McKINNKY It CO., 
_jd North 7tb St , Philadelphia. 
’ A 'kT/\ Crude and finely ground Fish 
A III ll. Guano, rich In Aituuoniunnd 
* Phosphoric Acid, Warrunt- 
ulteraUid. Samples on application. Reliable 
mated. Delivered In New York. 
Is rapidly superseding all other preparations for 
producing Eteijunt, Hivcetuttd IVUoIttOflu’ UOl.hS, tllS- 
C IS ITS, UltE.U), liuckwhrnt ninlothci’ OriddU I'okes. 
Perfectly Parr mid Itllbible, anil nhrui/s rendIJ for im- 
tnMMeuee. Tho CHEAPEST IUkiny Powder in lie 
WOULD, and it WILL KEEP ON LAND ole SEA, 
in any climate for years. It is well adapted to the uso 
of Housekeepers, Miners, Mariners, EmiQl'unti, Jic., 
and is In fact, in every respect, the BEST i'EAST 
POWDEK made “/or Hit Kitchen, the Camp, the 
Galley." 
801.0 BY (1HOCKR8 AND OKAt.CKS SVJfUYWtIEllE. 
Manufitocurud by DOOLEY A BROTHER. 
_ 69 NEW STREET, NEW YORK. 
THE UNIVERSAL TWINE AIM'D THREAD CUtTER 
have been In constant demand, aud the sale of 
PARLOR liNSTURMENTS 
HAS BEEN ENORMOUS. 
New efforts are now making to keep pace with this 
great increase of business. 
The present high standard of excellence will be 
maintained. 
The Manufacturers have noticed that organs are 
offered to tho public with “solid panels," as though 
it were a now and improved feature. It is not new 
nor desirable. Twenty years ago the experiment was 
tried, both lu organs and In furniture, of making 
fronts and sides in one solid piece, the shape of the 
panel being cut out by machinery; but it was quickly 
discarded, because it was found that smb broad 
pieces of wood Inevitably warp, Check, or split. The 
mode adopted by the SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN 
CO., in nil their Instruments, Is to form the fronts and 
ends of separate pieces solidly framed together. This 
is the only durable way. 
Catalogues set free on application. Address 
SITUATION WANTED.-By a young man 
thoroughly posted on the most improved modes 
■ ' ! inning,—also tho breeding and feeding of live 
mock Salary no r.Wect. Highest recommendations. 
Address At. ItlCOLA, 318 Gold St.., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
SAVES 
TIME, TWINE, , 
THREAD, FINCER3 
AND TEETH, 
And Is all combined In a 
convenient and neat lit¬ 
tle device which is worn 
(like a budge) on the 
Coat, vest, or lady's dress 
or work-basket.' It is re¬ 
ceived with unbounded 
favor by all .Merchants, 
Clerks and Salesmen in 
Dry Goods, Grocery,. 
Hardware, Drug. Boot 
and Shoe, and uli other 
business where thread or 
E twine Is used. 
Its unprecedented sale 
i» Its best recommenda¬ 
tion, 
A ClTTTEn WILL ME 
‘ MAILED TO ANY AI>- 
i.- DUKSS ON ItKCEIPT Ok 25 
= PTH., AND IF NOT 8AT1H- 
micn THE MONEY WII.I, 
BE KETITHNKB. 
BROADWAY, N. V. ' 
send for one. 
The Smith American Organ Go 
TR.EMONT 1 ST., Opp. WALTHAM ST„ 
would cause a real scarcity hut for the large quantities 
of dressed tings, poultry pud game sent In. Never be- 
r. r;' "n"i' ufl tt ?ything like the quantity of veni- 
®dn and buffalo meat forwarded from the Wcst, and 
selling low. it goes quite a wav towards supplying me 
P of nocf and mutton. Then there were heavy 
5™ , V y lefL t r "! u [ l>c holidiivs?and sold at 3 
G^8c. Ft, W lilt'll somebody ate, and whllp eating thev 
saved Just so much meat. Now. however U.' markets 
are advancing 1 ^ 4 Ut *' U “'‘ ‘ U,J5t k,,Hls uC llvc etuck 
TOTALS LIVE STOCK i’OK THE WEEK. 
Milch 
, m ,._, Bo-vci. Ci.yva. Calves, SI,,.on. Bos*. 
I his week.5,753 135 719 19 123 28.380 
Last week..(5,088 139 BlO 10 951 mwi 
Correspond^ w’k '71. .-,.756 139 910 10 856 25 «i 
Average. -71. 7,187 88 2.301 25 132 25 m 
“f would hot be without ir." T. B. DOOLITTLE >Sk CO 
Splendid induccmenta to Agents and the Trade. Be su 
I’lease state you saw this in the Rueal Nkw-Yuukku. 
TO AGENTS selling SILVERS’ BROOM.' 
mended by the Ttural New-Yorker. 
C. A. CLEGG & CD., 20 L'ortlundt St 
:tecom. 
^ W . I HELL, 
FRUIT A TV IJ PRODUCE 
4j«»iissiow i:is ciiaivt, 
328 GREENWICH STREET. 
NEW YORK 
pHEHTEK COUNTY WIIITE PIGS. Pure 
J*“ 8t ,n fl ‘“ eduntrv. JAMES 
ol L\V A K I A co., Kennet, Chester Co., Pa. 
A GENTS WANTED-be«t terms Given 
for our New and Popular Works, including Bibles, 
cXc. Send for Circular. 
QUAKER CITY PUBLISHING HOUSE, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Price List and other valuable and original matter, 
will be found in our circular for 1872. Sent for one 
stamp. QU1NBY & ROOT. 
St. Johnsvllle, N. Y. 
