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PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
NEW You 1 C, Jan. 13, 1S7L 
The receipts "f the principal kinds of produce 
for the week embrace 35.7711 Pales cotton. 1,757 nkgs. 
dried fruits, 2.HB Phis, eggs, 04,300 Obis. Hour, 15.tK.IO 
bush. wheat. 89,504 Push. corn. -12,400 Push, oats 8,400 
Push. Poans.esi bales hops,6(68# l>blt>. porlc, 1,000 pkgs. 
Peel, ll,./i'0 t, «. lard, 0,703 boxes cheese, 8,.(34 pkgs. 
(til-meats. 0,994 pkgs. butter. 050 boxes and cases 
tepacco, 244 It lids, do., 3,311 bills, whtaky, 889 bales 
wool. 
Begins utitl Pens.—Prices for medium and mar- 
revs bold up remarkably well under the extremely 
heavy receipts • in fact, marrows inter oiling the late 
Government order and supplying the Cuban demand 
have a point to decline from before qum ing as low ns 
thay did last 1'rUlay. Mediums range as before. At 
the present rare of receipts dealers do not am) oun- 
n u expect te maintain quotation*. Pea llcuns will 
not bring outside prices. White kidneys are sitleahle 
hi a small way; red urn nominal. Panada peas are 
quiet. We stem green, wlien choice have n fair 
inquiry. 
We quote Prime marrows, f2.iMi-o2.70 per bosh.: 
otlier grades do., j2.ty(r25t'i; prime, mediums, S'?.15:,ci 
?‘J; fair to good do., M.&fit-J; poor do., fl.50 vi.7a; 
pea beans, :J.‘M■,•••> .40; dried I .unit, $.iY(7 • kidneys, 
white, -.’..''iuv'.’.Im ; do,, red, f'J.fiO.iit. green peas, choice, 
fl.Oodl.7Vi; do., common, tl.2fswl.a0 : Cualutii peas, 
bond. -I.IO-1.•,’(); do., bills, fi.Ht.Ui 1.35; Southern 
black-eye peas, t3.15 of.25 per two-bush Pag. 
Jlcesvviix. — l.ute quotations of 826i32'/o., are 
barely obtained for Urn small nuantlttn*moving. JCx- 
pmts since Jail. 1st 2,500 lbs.; 1,200 tbs., less Hum for 
same period last year. 
Iti-ftnin C or it.—A few tons of greet) Indiana have 
sold at ac. t and a lot of mixed Teun., was sold by aur- 
te.n at 2e. ’I'll© business dues not malce any percep¬ 
tible reduction m our stuck, and a into speculative 
movement at the west gives us mi strength. Home 
Lu st pro buyers arc drawing direct from the West. 
We uiiiil i, red. te.; grnui). .V.ttlo.; hurl ami brush, 
(i<_. j in. Brooms aro oi fair supply ranging at 1 1.7.mu 
4 .A1 i H4f‘ 1 1 11 '/.. inr punimnn In Inmi 
V . 1 . ir ’ • ' 4 ' ■ * * ' * 2SU $1, 
i .A) per iluz,, for cornmou to beat. 
tinner.— Nothing could be more uneundld than a 
paragraph attempting a description of the present 
real state of Hie butter market. Probably no ether 
one Item oi tom produce in so surrounded with the 
bewildering fluctuations Unit destroy all steadiness 
and prevent clear explanation. True, we append a 
lii.t of prices, but It can only refer to a class demand 
till! iv always w illing to lake advantage of a dull 
period by selecting tops from lots; and lust bore la 
purl, or our Immediate perplexity, Dealers luiveco’m. 
pip’d with this irregular sort of inquiry nearly the 
whole season, each day looking forward to the cus¬ 
tomary winter movement In lines to set In, Iii this 
way me rOOd running qualities ot earlier receipts 
have become seriously depleted of grades that in 
trade times should go to help average-., >,n.t inter 
supplies, including as they do large quantities of 
win to, winter um.fo, fall to restore desirable selling 
grades. 'I lirongb tills ediaivor to keep Mull'moving 
many dealer* am nil run out of what Is now sought 
lor fine 1 * i good table] stock nud, unless one was 
aware -d the cause, lie would he surprised to’iiote 
the grumble oi "nothingdoing ” in<me store and the 
report of a fair day's trade in its neighbor. After 
P.‘-iee good to Hue lull made, which Iri the uompnH- 
tion to sucure it certainly does admit ot the slight, 
advance we give, Under prudes arc the most trouble¬ 
some 1 -- either quote or sell, many sound lots that 
should now have an outlet at figure* nearer best 
goods Hum 206j)2oO. are freely --flored at. that range 
file lowest grades ni baiter have been well worn 
down at Ii.i-i. lie.; -nil there is considerablestock loft 
that may lie quoted at I'VMc. If wanted. Weston) 
honor is only nominal, except nails, ih K , u snow 
some .locuuiuhitnin ami must he extra to bring 23 c 
A few fancy Stab; dairies III a small way have 
brought lae. 
We quote line State dairies, firkins, 3B®3Hc.7 fair to 
good, He,-, line Slate half mbs, :(So40c,; fair t.. 
good, do., V-'-vdoC.; extra stdeeHons, 43®43<J.. includ¬ 
ing host palls. Fresh Welsh .TWMe.; Welsh, dairies 
2s,-.tiie.; common, though sound,Hut,e,26o.-28c. West- 
ero prime, ineluding oTilo, 25 <&' 2 Sc., common to fair, 
nte!' 1 * r. ' ,,l 5. sr . ^ Pstern. iile. Roll, common to best. 
1’ - - l ennsylvaula firkin*, In good order, 30«i36o. 
nii'!!,V.Vo“:.,’ lh,;murk ‘'' ha sheen vprvrtidl, and hold- 
ci h niiihiicMt norm* uiH'ji.MhieMh hh to the fiitun* ot the 
market. rhe recent shipment* abroad have been 
mainly of low skimmed theenc, hoi-lord showing more 
anxiety to clear the market of these gradm. l' iaie 
qualilies show no change. We quote- 
Slat,: factory, choice, ISNoJlfie.; .|..„ fair to good. 
15ale'tC.; do., lower grades, mile. Skimmed 
clioea© ranges at ifc-vioe. Finn farm dairy, 15o,o: me- 
(lm.„ do., !2 '.<si18Xo.: Ohio facto,y, l^li-Vc • pi ml 
apple, op,S ic.; ErigiiMi dairy, boiit, iy^fc; P d 0 ' 
puur, Hi*. * 
i ;xp- ii ! - of cheese for the week have been 374,512 lbs 
against. 13. ,8U) lb*-, same week lust y ear. ” 
r«>U«n r The market has boon unsettled, but 
closed rather lame. Wo quote: 
,, , , . . . New Orlonhtnial 
U plsilil, Ac ..... 
Ordinary...133$®— 
Hood <irdinary... H : si ■<)- 
Low Middling .... 
Middling...14)464— 
Hood Middling... l(i> 4 @ 
Mol.il... 
I3>o<<4 — 
I5?4iii— 
1««<3- 
Tmh. 
lSJii-ji 14k 
ISK-d.ig 
53<<f! ltiyj 
, —wi»— hi>4'itiitlJ4 
for lot-ward delivery closing sales mo at 15c for 
February. l.tMc. fur March, 15*0. for April. 
Dried Fruiis. There i* ji bolter sUick of State 
apples ami prices have rather favored the buyer 
without decided change. Prime Southern sliced are 
linn. Peered peaches are scarce and strtmgor. 
ri'' PI aSl'iw t!.. " n ^ ( 10 ., quarter*, liwi 
o -..i:., HuuHum ii, sliced,a.^feTJin,; do. quarters, p- tue 
Pciicltes, peelort, Wc.for good , 244t*« ; . for iSitcm 
bliore; unp.ye od, halves, UXtoKk;.; do., quarters, 
iv -:, e. Black berries, H.i^iaglc. Kaspberrll's ;io.a,;ir 
Chernov. hCMTJU^O. Plunm. ITatlPo. ’ K 
''tP-’dipt* of fresh morn than supply 
the demand, arid place* arc decided I y lower. Dimed 
osV'o.r’-" J . v ?. ry w V :,k .7, W«.|wt« We.-itorq troslx 
IvSi V • * ’ 7 *7' ; 1 anada. 3tJc.; btate, 27<gi2i>c. Extra 
VVe* ariVd "«!«• 2»v f 3|c. Slate limed, 20i.*22t!.; 
\\ l. ti iq lj.-i JIo. l-.gg oats, IbiMioOc. per bush. - 
Flour. The demand for.State and Western l<iee - 
been brisk for shipment, and prices -ire fiilly thirty- 1 
very COuVtfien/iit'thn P fI bun ‘ 1 ', l 1 '"khor, with holders ; 
chfeHvint 1 He, businoss ha* been 
Hops.—There is some inquiry for ttic best grades 
of new, at fair prlecs. Beyond this, there is no trade, 
and the general tone of the market Is unchanged. 
We quote New York State at Us-11e.. Eastern, Sutl'ic.; 
Wisconsin*, lifithk:.; Michigan., i. • file.; i thins, IK-, Ilk!.; 
yearlings nominal at Imijc.: olds, auroinul at l--..'ie. 
Poultry nml Gnmc. -Iiressed poultry is still in 
excess of our wants, and from nmoimis of whal is to 
conic, is likely t-i be so. I .urge imkcys will not sell 
at all. and only fresh small ones will bring top prices. 
The few warm days since our last have ruined stock 
that has arrived Frozen, and nuinv sales are reported 
at StgilOn. 
We quote fresh :-Now Jersey turkeys, >t Tu., 13 
(able..; do. large. ltJc.; do. chickens, ll-f lUc.. do.fowls, 
tP- lfe.; State and Ohio turkeys. Il<e 13e.; do. cliiok- 
ena, Umhle,; State and Ohio fowls. Uk-rHe.; ducks, 10 
(3»20e ; geeae, good to prime, li-slite.; muon chickens, 
24(02(3;. 
Gamk.;-T he time eat) be easily reniembored in 
this city when a earcaSB of venison, hung In front of 
a fancy restaurant, or a Biilfalo haiu similarly dis¬ 
played, would aitnirt quite a staring group; but the 
rail is rapidly dispelling all the surprise that used to 
follow the arrival of any unusual addition to the va¬ 
riety of marketable game, and the Western plains 
now contribute their indigenous assortment ot beasts 
and birds In quantities, and almost ivs regularly »* 
the mixtures and poultry yards of settled country 
furnish their items or provisions, or as a pleasant 
friBJid of OUT'© remarks, •• venison is no longer dear, 
and quail does not carry in its bill a double meaning 
to fbe purchaser." We are having this week, how¬ 
ever, rather too niuritof good thing*, though the ex¬ 
tremely low price* should fend to more largely Intro¬ 
duce t he change* that game affords and thereby pro¬ 
mote a taste fm- It in the retail markets The dining 
houses now u-e large quantftlefl, especially of veni¬ 
son -in.) quail, but on still have more than they can 
use. The Intler have not been so abundant lor many 
years, and ifaoldby weight iri lots would quote almost, 
as cheap a* chicken*. Venison is quite a, low as 
good mutton; rabbits nnd hares are offered at about 
"lie-halt of last week's tlgures. Don't draw rabbits, 
it spoils their sales. Prnno bens are riot in uver- 
sioek, Lind rule a* before. Western pai fudge-, easier ; 
Faoteru and Canada not wanted. Wild duck- are 
generally lower. Virginia supplies all the canvas 
back ducks needed. Havre de Grace birds held too 
high for use here. Two full car loads of buffalo meat, 
saddle* nml bams, arrived tills week, including 20,IKKI 
lbs. from Kills. Kansas. 
•"squab, tame, p dot., 13.50; black ducks, V pair, 10 
®50c.; uni Hard, 1©.>7I1; widgeon, Iltka.fSJe ; leal. ,'!0.r 
sue.; red-head. fl.- , .V'd.37 ; brwMl-6111*, WW-iOo.; can¬ 
vas hack duck*. Vn„ ?l,50,41,75; quail, IK Uoz., 75aji 
1.25; prairie hens, 4d"'l.l2; partridges, State and 
Western, %' pair,$L@4;12; venison, whole deer, V It., 
ikfolUe.; do., saddles, 15Ml7o.; hares, H pair, IlO"35c.; 
rabbits, 2l)(,<25c. Wild Turkeys, IlKiuUie. Bear lianis, 
20w-25e. V m. 
Provision*. The market for pork has been In a 
very good position for holders. There (ms boou a 
go..il speculative Inquiry and a fair export Irudn. 
I'rices aro .much better, Mess, on the spoi. F32fv :.’2,25. 
Hales for April at 4T2.5U; March at $22; sal. -i of prime 
mess nt $21. I.urd la a t,rifle higher for the week, 
closing, however, rather more In the buyers" favor j 
there is a full stock offering, both on the spot ami to 
arrive. We quote at 12 ,.e. for Western steam, Hales 
for Fob. at 12He.; March, 180.: April, WHe, fii v lard 
dull at. U'kfl, for No, ). and 13.12‘,'c. loraleam and ket¬ 
tle. Cut meats arc dull utnl unchanged. Western 
pickled hams, light, 13,6lie.; do., heavy, 12'p,, l ie.; 
smoked hams, small, city, H'e7.l7c.: do, iurge, l1(|7il5c,; 
smoked shoulders, lie.; pickled bellies, bulk, 9 , ,4 
Kkj.j do. heavy, IO.Ht".db'.,e. Beef is quiet and firm, 
New plain mess, hbl*., yi:ks,15; new extra nut**, bids 
fhVwlfl; new prim© mens. tea..$2ibt28JS(l: India mess, 
te*., $29a 32. Beef hams are active nt. y*H lor i'exits, 
ami for Western. Iineon advanced a duv or 
(wo ago through the effect of lilting a large cinitniet., 
some 2.000 boxes, which was on French account; 
prices are off about Wc. from the highest tlgures. 
City long clear, H'. t c.; Western do,. ID, Il'.c,; r|o, 
short do.. 4li<til2ie.: do. short rib. KB, .- lie.; Cum¬ 
berland. !0\e. Iiressed hogs are selling at !l.„ Die. for 
heavy to medium city ; 10 ,e. f,,r pig; Western steady 
at h'ko, Tallow quiet at ,S’.|a</8jJc. for country and. 
Texas; bH* Me. for-«hokNI ClLy. 
Tohiieeo.—There Inis been a very small call for all 
descriptions at unchanged prices. 
Right Grades. 
Frosted lug*,,. 
Hound do. 
Cop) in oil leaf...... 
Hood tear. 
Fine leaf. 
Selection*.. 
«H© hHc. 
7 «4 ?H 
~X& 8.H 
HX© 9» 
91*310}* 
It (aria 
Heavy Grades. 
im 
SK«4 9 
9'4© 10 
10J6®11 
UH0412K 
New Crop 
15 
.).) 
15 
12 
1.3 
20 
12 
13 
Connecticut and Mass, fillers. 
Hinders, seconds. 
Wrappers lots. 
Fine wrappers. 
Now York State Oilers. 
Average lots... 
Wr.i poors... 
Peiiii-.vlviinla and Ohio tlllera. 
Average lot*.-.. 
W rappers. 
Y A HA. We quote; Havana—Common, 77 l >iii37! ,c.; 
good, Mfx<v'J2.t<e,; line, 95c.t 1.03currency. Yura I 
eats, ST v'tOd*'.: U cuts, fl.l0o6l.l2; average lots, no* 
92Sc., nurioney. 
M AJfVPAt'Tfagj) ToiiACro— Black work, common 
and medium, llKsl'Je.; good and line, 20<*24c. Bright 
work Common and medium, 23<*;i0o.; good and fine. 
36oe55e., in bond. 
rtti 13c. 
HVfU 
r«i40 
M«5 
4415 
4(30 
(* 45 
©It 
(ci 25 
(a 15 
V egemhles. Potatoes very firm, and one or two 
description* ur>- higher. The “ strong” prices checks 
trade sdmowli.it, loit dealers show no anxiety. For 
aj" , ut 2,000 Ihs, were taken for Bermuda, mostly 
j lull Beds, Onions higher. Cabbage* scarce .mil 
higher, Early Uusc amt Mohawk potatoes $4.i*/(*5 
per hbl. 
I 
N, 
< BUI. 
Pwteh Blow*, New.reiser.per bbh. *3,25®8.75; do.; 
• V •, $- If vrlgitt, $3.7,»*;4.25“ Goonnch, $a.75 HI; 
.1 aclt'soii White. Fl ” 3.2,i; Dyknmm $L«f«V2;’Prtriro 
Aihrn, $3.50 ,, 13 . 75 ; Chill Ked,'$3.5U4A2.?5; Harrison, r:!.- 
50*2 7a; Nova Beotia, $55,JfM2,75; »weet potatoes. Va. 
ami N. J.. f4.IKkti4.50, oahbage, v 100, H;.00(*Ki)0: 
tin nips. Russia p !.bl„ il:*1.25: White do.. $l4il .:;,, ; 
Uiibburd squash, Vw., $3; marrow squash, $2.75; 
garlic, 7 * HKj bundles, $104612; Onions, red and yellow, 
per hbl., ©S.iKk-t 4.00: do. per IIKIniring*,$4T>; do. white, 
$,5.,Kku)ll; do. ;t 100 hunebes, $4@5; tonminea, eases 2 
do*, can*. $ 0 i*li; do, best, coininou, *4.75; Parsnips, t< 
bbl. $1.75; carrots, $1.25. 
Wool. The market continues in the sellers favor, 
ami an udvgimo >•! two cents y It,, on fleeces. Them 
arc fair orders from riminifneturors. ami hobiers are 
quite confident. California is moderately active. 
r. , V •' o.w i or laucydo.; $5.70*11 tor suoer- 
tlnn InrUrtijit, 40 ~-a) for 
ex ra ,|o.: ni.55u(I,95 lor choice extra do ./nclmltng 
shipping brands oi rmimi lioopotdo at ididt/tc 75 onS 
trtule brum Is of do. at •r,Hn,*'c T .7r u Y..'" J t. n, t a 
v • ,«l|t.l fl.g.1 
.•CMIIWIIJF. o.Mimorn JUWUilly h«M /if. 
$ .o-,-, i,,rextras, and ?7.U> <.Ti for to “iioica 
He- is firm at $l- ;f J..lJl t,„ the range of quajlt es' 
Buckwheat dour ... at a.»:,. Fine white mq«t. 
Sfi / ei b ‘ l F on X e {L owr * eoxirso. $i,aj 
(*i. 5 s. (_"b moil, tUOol.lu; ground feed, *i.:*vi ou. 
Fresh Fruit*. ,VJ1 olinlce red fruit and green¬ 
ings are now re-packed, and prices are higher. Huy. 
ers d. 1 not purchase any ahead while stuck is sinking 
so fast, f ranberrie quiet. Nut* fltui, with more 
peqaini offering. We noticed a cralu of "‘Japan" 
quinces from Delaware, They are large and very 
unlike the shape ot our native quince, having nri ob¬ 
long shape and very smooth ttx"©^,.)* Domestic 
oranges are out of market. Frost has smdlod a S 
quamny of fruit on trees In Florida." K 
Apples, winter, choice, >■ bhl, $3.754M.25; do com- 
mon to good, $2(53 pecans, ft £., 124 ^. 1 , 1 ,-k ^v 
Norfolf^i, old; $1;' • pe.inuTs, 
? l.sivWi?) :.10. Wl) ml Hi/ton #,*2 ') rVi • 
era nb err l©©. V bhl.. *I(M12 : d.n, $5©^; l&tif f 
‘itim—Wheat litift Mr.hi but thor* Juts 
been a very strong market, and .if (he close prices 
have advanced a trifle. Latest* sales are at $1 V) tor 
pring, $!.:»■„ i..v, for winter 
redand amber Western, and $i.« for choice white 
Stdes'atSq.Tte i, i ■"'fipply. and prices are easier. 
Hides at TftSBlc,, for new Western mixed, ftlgtHe. for 
ostein yellow, and 924* : c. t toy Southern yellow 
g&* ,»?• s?WV vc d'''"'""d At higher prices; 
gaji w... MV/.q, lor \V»? 8 iern and Ohio Rv$» in 
firm it $i.(p ti i' VVeBUirn. Barloy i 8 nuiot nt l J 0 <‘ for 
State and $i.l,(J@1.15 for Kay Quinte. * ' 
„ ** ! *y «> n< ‘ Straw.- The stock is laid up in barges. 
trade ana r | f 'r’i 1)t8 iy rWU lully c,> VtT the wants of 
l hi«> urm. We quote Hi»taU 
Iom- :U ;to Shippinp, I 1,7,,1,20. Salt hay 7 U 4 $«c 
Texas ha* sold freely at belter figures. Foreign is 
dull. Latest sales noece, Ohio X, 4*a.'ki *jc,; Ohio XX, 
5Lc.; Michigan fleece, part ut 43c.; t’cnnsvl vania 47* , 
4t50c., outside price for.XJfi ; Htate and Western, 45 
Whisky—is selling at 92H(*93c„ for Western. 
is higher. Oat straw, 75@&5c. 
xvm? n,, . y, ~ slow,Rtthe reduced prices. We auote- 
5^"'' »”• ^c-k’wheat do V f«.: 
KO< II KSTF.H, Jnn. IS,—Flour la flirn.atan 
advance or J5e per hbl., retailing ut $7.75 for red win- 
ter, and $9.75(*1U for best white. Wheat firm at $ 1.3545 
1.4ii for red winter, ami $L.50i«,t.7i)for.inaheritnd white. 
Corn, 6iK*7(k'. Oats, 54c. Barley Is In better demand, 
and stock.* light., with good prospect of advance in 
price. We quote «544T5o. tor two rowed, and siKTV. 
furrow rowed. Dressed hog* arc firmer, and 2,V:. 
better, selling at $7<SO&7.75 per cwu Beet. $ft*ll) per 
• wt. Mutton, frwhe. per ib., which is lo.liigber. I’oul- 
reetV.S? <Ml,l0 E“ , l ,1 ’ lU ^dlc. tor chickens I7©13e. 
ur^fcS.SwJ? 3 #*' fil| Her very (loll, ami 2 e. lower, selling 
ai ,!3<6.J2<j, for good. The stock here is large, butmnrh 
tab IKS VUi 'r-- pci" ib Lard, 
i rLk.'*, .i0.(jCt3lc. p^»r doziiii. AoiiIph nr#* in 
Kinke* 0 'V> nnd C F irl l vn B “ re 7 <>rth $2per nbl ; 
opensda^^^i.^^te 
quiet, ami uomlnallv #3.2.Vk“75. U Thc^m7martet 
shows, more firmness, but no sale* and .., , , , 
price. We quote medium fiwece. Wdgftc ner in ihU , 
skins, $1,311.75 each. Hay coaliS x«U"Se at $ir>vi 
I’Orton. Sm-iiw l* in demand ; out wifl wheat *tr- v 
at $10'.. 12, and rye straw at $14 per ton 1 ’ 
BUFFALO, .Inn, 1 ?!.—The Grain market* are 
dull and nominally unchanged; sales Western oats 
at ole. iq store. ’I wo car* new corn at, (So on the 
and unchanged U 6t a “ J BleaJy '* Other articles duU 
*0AGO, Jan. 19.—Flour firm, with u fnlrre- 
quesi; ax tin, $5(^6350. Wheat active, *troug and 
higher; No. $121 *i cash and seller January. Corn 
Steady nnd latrly active ; New No, 2, 4>’,m*7e. cash ; 
ToDriiKry. outs quiet and steely 
No 4„a 121;o., cash ; 44We. seller April; 42Kc seller 
f ebruary. Kve firm; No. 2, 80c. Barley steady, with 
quality 01 ' 110 domant * ’ 2, 82®90c., according to 
sw I .’V“o Vis J,? n 1.. e v asier: M . eaa Pork " ?20(^20.12>< cash ; 
$20.37X, seller February. Lard, ll^@UHc. cash; 12 ,c. 
seller March. Jleats quiet and nominally lower. 
Dressed hogs heavy ; sales at $7.804t7.85. 
Receipts.—1,100 bbls. flour, 14,000 bush, wheat, 
20.0011 bash, corn,3,000 bush, oats, 3,00.1 bush, barley. 
l/Oi dressed bogs. 
Menta. —Market Is crowded wfili heef and mutton, 
so much so that, prime city slaughtered by of cun sell 
as low u* Western. We quote ' "luraigo beef at 7 w9e.; 
hog dressed ralves, ted, fair to prime, 12(0 14c.; grass 
do., ikutfie,; country dressed minion. 5 (Oe.; eonntrv 
sausages, I744l3e,. Mount Holly live calve*, low lie,: 
Bucks Ho. do.. 12c,: State, 10(4 lie.: N. J. pork light; 
market pigs, 9'. lotsc. 
Shipments.—3,000 bbls. flour, 3,(XK) bush, corn, 1,000 
dressed I mgs. 
THE (J0UNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
iUiffCelIniieotie.—Cider, new, r. - Me.; eider vin¬ 
egar. pure. 18J»"22e.; live geese feathers, new nrlnie; 
ISffMXI.; do., mixed, lOMafie.; lien leatbers, lOoG'-’c, 
white lag*, maiBRe; newspapers. ••3)*.; giuaeng 
Western. <n.<nlc. do.. Southern. 05 .70.; troop pole, 
hickory anaivak. It l't., $4.5ii 50; do., I? ft., $I(M>. 1.5 e M. 
Oil Fepiwri'mint.—Western $3.25fei3.50 • lb., pure, 
in tin cans. 
TrmtE has be. 
mo l icet for the v. 
were not dosed . 
their late made, 
Small lots f 
i little doing at Llie Little Falls 
!. ending Jan. 21st. Factories i bat 
some weeks ago, are still holding 
iping to realize at least Hie. for it. 
(arm dairies have been brought 
into market, mm i n e sold nt various prices, ranging 
from file, to 13 .. , according to quulUv. A really 
good article, wed . ii red. will readily sell for better 
figures, lint web. of none that has been Offered 
'.III* week. A ciiii ldprahle quantify" of factory and 
farm dairy cheese Is In store at Little Falls, and will 
1)0 held there for the present, oruntlfihe market im¬ 
prove* and trade I* more 1>rl*fc. 
In butter there ha* hern no delivery of fancy 
grades. Laic fall and s. Inter made nr,; brought in 
from day to day, ami are taken for borne consump¬ 
tion. Price* for Hits character of goods may be 
quoted at 28c. to 30c. x. a, w. 
LITE STOCK MARKETS. 
NEW YOU tv, Jan. 20,1871. 
WITH the very large supply of CiiUl" One week ago. 
and a good run ol oilier stock, the markets dragged 
slowly during the entire week. Poultry was uhiiiid- 
nnt and cheap, with all kind* of game In abundance. 
Buffalo meat, is being sent ill a* never before’, nnd 
threatens to compete .successfully with beer. Hind 
quarters or saddles are offering at 104412c. V It'. Home 
of the recent consignment* of buffalo saddles are 
much superior to any previously received in this 
market If cume from Colorado via the Kansas Pu¬ 
rine Railroad. The light run of live itnltuiils for some 
days past, ins given dealers an opportunity to clean 
up all the old fids of stale stock, leaving a clean field 
for fresh arrivals. The markets arc now Improving. 
TOT"AM LIVE STOCK YOU TIIIC WKKK. 
'I'llis week ___ .. 
Last week. 
CorrespoiiiPg w’k 
Average "711. 
Milch 
SWvpu. 
CWn, 
Culva*. 
khfinp. 
tl.pt. 
5.4G1 
58 
002 
23,0(13 
42,399 
. 7,121 
(15 
805 
27,(15! 
18.717 
0 (7.805 
88 
690 
25,991 
7,031 
. 11.847 
97 
2,240 
28,151 
17,333 
Reeves. I,ate operation*of drovers have been so 
dl-urttrou* that they aro retiring from Hie unequal 
contest, ami striving, by bolding the stock back, to 
advance Hie priuos to a paying point. If i* certain 
that prices must either improve here or decline at the 
West. 
If tilings go on a* they have for nearly two month* 
past. It will effectually nae up many of the old deal¬ 
ers, tint there urn always new ones ready to step in, 
-sanguine young men, who calculate that their 
shrewdness will carry them Hi rough. So general in 
Hie ruin that a entile gpedulator 18 wound npat lust, 
Hint Western men now calculate upon the length ot' 
lime one can go along, by knowing how much money 
lie ha* at i lie start. Heavy fortunes have been lost, 
even in a few years, by those who were golnt to con¬ 
trol i lie cattle, trade, more especially ut the great, 
receiving irinrt.i. at tht, \Ve*t. One groat trouble Is 
that too many men want a linger la the pin. Home- 
limes Innovation* are progress backward. If the 
cuttle could come forward, either in the handset the 
original feeder’ or ol those who bought directly of 
farmers, there would no less complaint Of these hard 
markets, counting up three or four losses on a single 
drove, by us many speculator* on the wuy. Besides, 
our butcher), would get rattle much cheaper, while 
the feeder would receive just a* much. 
The 5,451 cattle of I lie week Inst ended are 3,000 less 
than the previous week, but the surplus then pre¬ 
vent* any scarcity now. There was no Improvement, 
in price*, and a very dull market on ,Monday last, 
when 3,963 fresh cattle wore thrown Into the yards 
43 ears at Coiumunlpaw,58 at Weohnwkon, and 184 at 
Doe Hundredth street. Tins wa* more bysomohun- 
deeds than butcher* would take, even when offered 
cattle very low. Many of the thin lots sold at 104412c. 
it ., while State bulls were put upon the ■cule* at, 
4c. c m,, live weight. Really good steer* of fi,H(a7 
ewt,. wore freely offered at I3e. before the market 
closed, owners UGOOmlng disheartened at Hie long 
continued hard markets. They hope each time for 
an improvement,, only to ho disappointed again. Now, 
with a lighter supply nt. Bnffhlo, and huuvy snows 
'Vest, they count once more Upon an improvement 
next Monday, and there is a butter show for them. 
An entire absonCOOf 'Texans Is a noteworthy elrrum- 
stanco. t'twhnps they are yielding the Held tu the 
buffaloes now coining in. 
Vbo following are Hie JlrlSSis at the close of the 
market; 
This week. 
("uni;. 
IP lb.15X m III 
.... " ...13W44 15 
.... “ . .I2W 44 13 
..Hi 46 UH 
..3K 46 
..13 46 — 
Oioioo bullocks 
Good to prime., 
Medium. 
Ordinary.. 
Poorest grade. 
A vertigo of all sales. 
I.ast week. 
ConU, 
15 Hi tut Iff 
13 N 1,6 15 
12 hi 46 13 
1(1 46 IIS' 
8 66 u,s 
13H 46 - 
The stock eiunu from the following States, viz.; 
Illinois_ 
Texas... 
Kentucky.. 
Ohio. . 
New York. 
Indians. 
Missouri.- .. 
2,853 
739 
907 
311 
153 
35 
Virginia. 
Iowa. 
Canada.. 
Michigan 
New Jersey. 
Pennsylvania. .. 
(in 
32 
103 
57 
130 
Milch Cow©,—Still fewer fresh cows were sent in 
during the past week, and yul there lam. Improve¬ 
ment in the market. The excitement regarding the 
“ hoof- and - mouth disease'’ In cattle, and more 
especially in dairy cows, Is diminishing the use of 
milk, and this I* one ruuxn why cows sell so slowly. 
True, there is much noodles* alarm, but It. 1* Ju*tao 
cffoct.iial m chocking the demand for milk. Prices 
"f COW* are without change, only thivy sell increas¬ 
ingly slow. This Is ulwuys u dull time in the cow 
ri'Hde, milkmen trying to mb through Until spring 
without Increasing their stock. 
VOf*I Onlvew. —ThO very light supply of live 
■ live* Causes a little advance In prices. A few of 
the ,tattest milk veal* have boon sold at 12J<c., but 
12o. is as lilgli a* it I* safe to count upon. A pen of 
83 Bucks Co., Fu„ calve*, 125 to HO lbs , sold at 12c., a 
low ot Mm top* reaching 12340., with 37 Jersey* st 
II ';*•• Common lo medium milk calves are worth 
9a, lie.; ” grass'M's" iGtfiKo. 'There 1* no clumgo In 
hog-dressed, most of the the good ones selling at ICc. 
Hlieep. With 23,003 for the week, which Is a light 
run tor this mason of tin* year, I,lie sheep market 
begin* to Improve. Hearco!y any sheep are now sold 
below 5c., though somcMi im very poor rntghr goat 
tjfc. Fat lot* are worth tie , with prime tn extra at 
0V"'.7Wc. The demand Is good, whiln rocelpi.a ot the 
last three day* have been very light, averaging about 
2.00(1 per day. A- sample* of what lots are worth, 
some of Hie latest Holes wore ns follows, viz. 324 Ilit- 
nolH sheep, average 75 ll>*., at 5c.; »!l New York. 73 
lbs., 0;Ke.; 20fi Mlcbigan, fine wool, 75W lb*., fiWc.; 180 
State, 30 lbs.. 5\e.; UK) do .,80 lbs., tie.; Ill Canada*, 12(1 
lbs, in.; and i5, of 127 lbs.. 7. The average of 5,977 
-7l<c. 'fhn avnragc of 5,!I77 
sold during . work w;.< *4.14, With 0.6S6 lurgl y 
heavy, Canada sheep at $5.34. 
Swine.—Arrival* of only 12,399 for the week, show 
a very light supply, and price* have advanced Com¬ 
mensurate woli the scarcity. Live are now worth 
Sbjft'XVe. or about Ic. mure that! last week. Western 
dressed have eomo forward morn freely for a day or 
two past,—.3,840 yesterday—hut only 1.1,791 were re¬ 
ceived during the week. Theyiirc worth KVe., with 
dry dressed at U^eJlOc., light pig* selling at 10144 KJ^c. 
I1UFI' A LO, .Inn, J9»—The eaftln market con¬ 
tinues dull. Receipts, 2(72 ear loads, against 815 last 
week, hut that fact has not enlivened Hie market. 
Sheep—Market recovering' under light supply; 
Y ' r .. o IVV-'fVilllK 1.111(41^6 IIKUb 04 , 
IS nr-jtd ranjhJji. av^ra^ing i;<0 Iba., 75; 09 do.. 
1 hs.. j $li.H7J. L ; lOBjfo., 10? lbs., $5.12^1832 Ohio, 87 
lb*., and 303 do,. HOIbs.. $5.12; 172 do,, 89 lbs.,' *67182 
■ ,'|." ,'J"„ 71". lb* , $4. Ml; 77 do., 7(5 lbs.. 
$4 ; and 19a Michigan,lb*,, $5.1214. 
11 ngx—Good demand; market strong: light sup¬ 
ply; sales, 98 Western, 211 lbs., $7.25; 89 do., 208 lbs., 
and 12(1 do., 203 lbs., at $7.00. 
New gUuKriiscmcnts. 
1?or_haie. 
M. STOCK and FIXTURES of an old established 
Seed Business. Address W. L. K. & CO., 
201 Fulton St., New York city. 
L'Olt SALE. MAMMOTH BRONZE TLlt- 
1. keys and IJohr. Brahma*. For purity of Stock 
and size not excelled In the I nitial State*. 
JOHN L. CLARK. M. D., Waterloo, N. Y. 
^TOW IS T IX E TIME! 
Send 25 cents for specimen number of the Trans¬ 
atlantic, the hand*0Diest, largest and best illus¬ 
trated magazine published. 
L. It. HAMERSLY 4 CO., 
_ Publishers, Philadelphia, Pa. 
<•(. 
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ALE OF SIN!” 
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ing story of English life. 
L. ii. HAMERSLY & CO.. 
Publishers. Philadelphia, Pa, 
LO C 
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EXCEIxSIOXl!” 
RURAL RECRUITERS 
RICHLY* REWARDED ! 
THE BEST SPECIFIC PREMIUMS VET OFFERED 
TO THOSE FORMING PLG11S FOB 
re’s Rural New-Yorker! 
OPEN TO ALL—NO COMPETITION! 
Tm. / gont-Frlonds of the Rural New-Yorkku, 
us well us a Li. those nisPOSJCn to become such, 
now have thellest Opportunity Ever Presented 
to souure a Rich Rcwnvil for Little Labor! 
The Premiums enumerated below are the Rest nud 
Most LibemI Yet Ottered ! To assure yourself 
of this, road the list carefully. You will at onco see 
that it is an easy way by which Men, Matrons, Mas¬ 
ter* and Misses may Make Money! For a score of 
years wo have not only Offered but Paid very Lib¬ 
eral Premiums, and now propose to celebrate the 
Twenty-First Auniversury or the KURAL New- 
Yorker by giving both Agents and Subscribers a 
Decided Benefit — the former IHioqimlcd Pre¬ 
mium*, and the latter a Better l’nper than tvn* 
ever before furnished for the Price. 2 if" And 
now please read the annexed programme of decidedly 
“GOOD PAY FOli DOING GOOD!” 
This table embrace* the Cash Price of each arilde 
offered, mid the number of .•uilmcribors required to 
secure it. at $.3 a year, and lit $2,611, (our lowest elub 
rate.) Our only requirement a* to no^r subscribers 
Is that one-fourth of each Club drawing a -Premium 
altall be new. (A now oibscriber is a person who 
Inis nut taken the RURAL during the whole of 1870.) 
jxy Canada subscribers must add 20 cents per veur 
for postage. 
OPEN TO ADD. 
Smith’* Conservatory Organ-1 Stop...$100 
" American “ 2 Stops.. 1.55 
Gold Watch, (U. 8. Watch (Jo.,) 
" (Swiss,) for Lady . 
Silver Watcn.tu.s. Watch Co.,) 
A.”, 
‘ B,”, 
‘ 0 .". 
D.".. 
K.'\ . 
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“ “ 
One Doz. Tea Spoons, (Reed 4 Barton,) 
“ " Table •* 
“ “ Dining Forks, “ 
" Silver Plated Castor, “ 
“ " Fruit Stand, '• 
" Cuke Basket, •* 
" Tea Hot, Plain, " 
“ " “ Chased, *• 
Communion Service " *• 
" Gold Pen ami Pencil, (Morton’*,).. 
Holder and Box," 
Wilterbury ClOClt - Fight Day. 
“ “ Ono " .. 
One Doz. Table Knives, (Meriden Co.,) 
Dessert “ '* 
Carver, Fork and Steel, “ 
One Doz. Silver Plated Knives. 
Weed Suwlng Machine. 
Anicrioim Knitting “ . 
Lamb “ “ . . 
Dodge s Harvester, No. I. 
Wood'* Combined Self-Raking Reaper 
“ New Jclnted-Bar Miovcr. 
Seymour Grain Drill. , 
Allen’s Potato Digger. 
“ Cylinder Plow. 
" AnU-Frletion Horse Power 
" Patent i land Lever Power. 
American Hay Tedder. 
Gaboon'* Hood Bower, Hand Power_ 
“ “ '* Horse ** .... 
Sampson Platform Scales, lull lh* ... . 
" •' " loOfi " . 
Universal Fauilly Scales, 12 lbs. 
“ •» •» 25 *' 
“ “ i> rj|| it .. 
Collins A Co.'* Cast Steel Plow..7...! 
Holbrook’* Patent Swivel Plow. 
Promiuni Morse lloe. 
Hegiilutor Seed Drill. 
Hand Cultivator .. . 
Tiffin Horse Rake.. 
Blanchard Churn. 
American Sheep Shears, Two Pair. 
Kurt h Closet..... 
Cmilinenlal Washing Machine. 
Doty . 
Universal Wringer. 
Novelty •’ . 
Colby’* " .7 
Parker’s Double Barrel Breech-Load- 
1 HIS Shot Gun.... 
Smith 4 Wesson’s Revolver, No. I .. 
Three No. I Kumolan Grape Viucs7. 
Two Kxtra " 
No. I 
Harden Seed* for a Family, in kinds.... 
Flower “ •* ion ■' _ 
Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary. 
" Pictorial "• . 
Pearl Mounted Idiotograph Album_ 
Conn tit's Patent Binder. 
Birth-Day Morning, Steel Kngravlng . 
Two Bound Vols. Rural, for 1870. 
The Rural Now-Yorker for JSC9, bound. 
Agricultural Book*, i$5 Worth). 
'* '• $10 “ . 
An Agricultural Library, (worth $26,).. 
75 
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$100 
125 
75 
155 
200 
ItO 
225 
275 
17.5 
375 
150 
27.5 
200 
2.50 
150 
150 
200 
110 
10(1 
1.50 
90 
H.I 
125 
86 
75 
110 
75 
00 
75 
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40 
30 
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The Tennessee Land Register. 
f 6 nnnin ( »* .A- c, . . . ^ 
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It contains valuable information concerning KA8T 
TKNN f.sskk, and descriptions of City Property 
Valley Farms, Coal, Iron and other Mineral 
Land*. Cjieau Gkaeino La sum. Mill Sit eh Ac 
lor sale. Finest climate In America I The Itogister 
u revised and published quarterly. Subscription 
price-one year, 50 (its.; single copy, 16 et».; with line 
f ountII Map of TcniMM, 25 ctH. 
MPNSON & BAII.KY, 
Publishers, Knoxville, Tennessee. 
' E V Ac I* IJ IC K ■ N s 
WORCESTERSHIRE 
SAUCE 
PRONOUNCED 
BY 
CONKOISSEURS 
to be ttie only 
GOOD Sauce, 
And applicable to 
Every Variety 
Extract of a■ letter 
from a Medical 
Oeiitkrnan at Ma- 
tlrax , to his Brother, 
at It 'orcester, Ma//, 
1801: 
dWh’ffh MI<$J 
ezfmtd^ "Toll Lea & Per- 
rina that their Sauce 
ls hlBh| y esteemed 
OP 
DISII. 
In India, and, In my 
opinion, the most 
wholesome 3 a u c e 
that Is made.’’ 
At the Breakfast, Lon.,boon, Dinner and Supper 
Table, it imparts the most exquisite relish and zest 
to Soups, Fish, Hot or Cold Joints, Fowl, Game, etc. 
The universal demand and excellence has led lo 
many Imitations of LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE. 
JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS, 
1 Union Square and 30 South William Street, 
Special Agents for the United States. 
v.„""i"uL„EUMELAN 
Merrell & Coleman, 
Geneva, N. Y. 
PREMIUMS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, 
Silver Watch (Swiss). 820 30 20 
Half Doz.. silver Plated Napkin King*. 8 10 0 
Toilet Sot, 8 Bottle*, Hit. Plated Stand. 15 20 15 
Ladles’Gold Pen. with Holder & Box. 3 8 
Bradley’s croquet, No. 2. 20 30 20 
“ " " 0. 12 20 12 
Boy’s Tend ('best. 15 25 15 
Hotspurs, Full Length, 11 Inclins.. I 2 
Pen Knives, 1 Blades. 3 10 3 
Gold Thimble*....... 3 15 8 
Silver " I — 2 
Uold Breast Pin*. IS 30 18 
** Finger Rings. t! 10 I! 
“ Ear “ 13 30 18 
“ Lockets. 8 12 8 
" Stud*. Hot of Three....... r. id o 
“ inn i I Sleeve Buttons, One Pair, lo 15 10 
Ladle* Companion Containing Per¬ 
fume Bottle. Needle Case, Ac. 5 Id 5 
Solid Black Walnut Writing Desk... .. II 20 10 
Small Shopping Bag, Grain l.cntlicr.... 8 15 8 
(A Supplement, containing full description ol' above 
Premiums, will bo sent free to all disposed to form 
Clubs.) 
FACTS AND SUGGESTIONS. 
The Specific Premium*, above enumerated, 
arc Open to All, so that hirers Pe.rsim who forms a 
Club Is sure of Qtnd Pay- i hero being no competition. 
The I* rein in in n offered the Boys end Girls may 
of course he taken by seniors, and the others by our 
young friends. Our classification is only for con- 
vonience, and not arbitrary. 
Now i* die Time to Work nml Win !t For 
convenience, you can remit for one Club (or part of 
oue.l first, nnd then make addition* as often a* con¬ 
venient -and ns to Premium* you can take several 
small ones, by dividing your list, or u largo one for 
the whole. 
TIioiisnmlH «>f our Snbserihci'H nml Rend¬ 
er* are so situated Hint they can, by n little effort, 
l'orm Clubs of ten to fifty, or more, within a week- 
many have recently sent US list* gotten up In a single 
day,— tun as our Premium* are open until April 1st, 
there I* plenty of time. The present, however, is 
the bent season to procure subscribers. IMF" A* the 
Ritual Is elect retyped we can promptly supply buck 
numbers to new »uh*cribers, so that all may have 
the volume complete lor binding, etu. 
Every Article offered in our list is Genuine and 
VuIiRiWe, and wc believe will prove tin Inst nf its kind 
and price. Great pains have boon taken to select 
article* which would please and prove satisfactory, 
and we are only enabled to ulford such Larfie Pay for 
lAttle Effort by making special arrangements with 
Manufacturer* and Dealer*, and paying largely in 
advertising. The PrcmiumM specified by Agents will 
be selected with care, and no clinnje made fur boxing 
and shipping. Ah all artlolu* offered tiro salable, any 
person securing u Premium not wanted can easily 
sell it to tome friend, or exchange it. 
Our liuwput Itnrn to Canada i* $2.70, anil $3.50 to 
Europe, us we pre-pay American postage. 
{Hub Paper* directed to individuals, anil sent to 
as many different post-office* us desired. 
Those Working for Premium* should state 
the fact in letters containing names and remittance*, 
nnd in all cases specify which are new subscriber.*. 
All preferring copies of the Ri ual to Premiums, 
can have a free copy Tor every ten subscribers, by 
notifying u* a* to which they desire. 
To avoid mistakes, write all names and post-office 
addresses plainly, giving Post-Office, County and 
State, (or Territory, Province, Ac.) 
Our Term* bring In Advance, no names will 
be counted toward Promlum until the cash Is re¬ 
ceived. The heat way, for both Agent and Publisher, 
Is to remit the proper amount eatdi time. 
IJT" Renititnncen by Post-Office Money Orders, 
Drafts, or Registered Letters, may be made at the 
RISK OF TQE PlMlLIHUKR. Address 
». D. T. NOOItE, 
41 Park Kotv, Notv York. 
--- 
THE LOWEST CLUB PRICE OF THE RURAL NEW- 
YORKER is $2.50 per yearly copy to subscribers in 
the United Stales, and $2.70 to ihose in Canada— 
the extra 20 cents charged Canadians being for 
the American postage, which wo are obliged to 
pre-pay. Any person offering the RURAL tor less 
than the above rates does so without our authority. 
Tito Postage on ilie Rural New « Yorker is 
only 20 cent* a year, payable quarterly in advance at 
the office where received. We only pro-pay postage on 
copies sent to Canada, Europe, Ac. Canada Agents 
and Subscribers should m all cases add 20 cents per 
yearly copy for American postage. 
How to Help the R urn I, -There aro numerous* 
way* in which It* friend* can aid hi circulating tho 
Rural. First, show the paper, or talk to your 
friend* about It, nr both. Get up a club, or aid some 
friend to do SO—or induce your P. M. to act a* agent. 
Addition* to Club* are always In order, whether 
In ones, twos, fives, tens, or any other nutnner. A 
host Of people arc subscribing for paper* about these 
day*, and our Agent-Friends should Improve every 
occasion to secure recruits for tho Rural. 
No Traveling Agent* are employed by us, but 
any person so disposed can act n* Local Agent,on hi* 
or her own authority, and secure premiums, etc. 
Show Rill*, Specimen Numbers, Etc., sent 
tree to all applicants. If you want -.11011 documents, 
let us know and they will be forwarded. 
II E \V Ii E D 
I'AMILY FAVORITE, 
Not, complicated in construction. 
Easy to regulate and keep in order. 
Simple to learn and operate. 
Making 11 Lock Stitch which will not unravel. 
Doing tho greatest variety of work with the fewest 
Changes in it* mechanism 
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL, 
THE MOST DESIRABLE, 
THE MOST POPULAR, 
SEWING MACHINE. 
83V Agencies existing, or wanted, everywhere. 
Mu .1111 factory nml iHnungiiig Office, 
HARTFORD, CONN. 
N. B.-Soe Premium List on page 128, RURAL of 
Fob. lit. 
JARTSF.R WANTED, IN TilK I4RICK 
_ and Drain Tile business, well established. A 
good chance tor an active mad, with $5,IJ0l) to $|u,000 
capital. Address C. B. DUUFEE, Woodstock, 111. 
I 
|1 A R K BRA It MAS,- Philander Willinm*, 
Taunton. -Mas*., can spare a lew pairs or trio* 
from hi* prize strains. Also, Light Brahmas, White 
Cochins and Houdans. 
C HI EAP t.t'NS.—Smooth-bore musket*, warrant- 
/ ed to shoot shot close and kill 30 yard*. Price 
only $2.50. J. H. JOHNSTON. Pittsburgh, P 
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