Outa ure ia active trade demand, and bring U gh ai 
prices. Hales at SOfflWc. for new mixed extra, r x5@MJ<0. w 
for white do., 18®50 Kc. for block do., 51®ft2c. for mixed tl 
anil poor white State ; old at 62c, for mixed Western vi 
Instore. “j 1 
llay nud Sitruw.-Bales have been moderate; but ol 
ns stocks have received only light additions, full late tl 
prices anicurrent. „ , „ . , m 
We quote new shipping hay $L15<®1.20' retail do. cl 
§1.40CfcU5* salt. do. TOGWWe.; clover. HtX^SOo. Straw at f , 
*1.30®1.45 for long rye, $1<8>1.20 for short ryer 80®UUc. hl 
for oat. tt 
Hops.—Tlio arrivals from abroad have been large, I" 
and there Is a dull feeling. While prices are without t 
quotable change, there Is more difficulty experienced 
In closing out other than smalltot*. It,would require 
steady full receipts to create a decided break In prices, et 
as it is generally admitted that the supply of Artier- ft 
loftn I,** InaufflOlieOQtr duoti k fititto fit | Kft*-- 
ern, I2®50o. - Western, 42®52e.* Bavarian, 40<S#65o. 
Poultry nud tin mi'. -The market for dressed (J 
poultry has ruled low, the woathev having been too \ 
fmd to permit a apod nitttll lum^iimptlon. Frozen p 
Btoek bad sold as law an «®l2c;.. the latter for drown 
Western turkeys. Tills stylo of packing should he 
avoided. The market Is not bo crowded with goo ho OS . 
formerly, and prices uro steady. Hacks are In do- ' 
inand, and the best will bring 80c. Gdme l» dull, and ’’ 
the very low prtoes fail to spur the demand. Retailors r 
arc rattier In fault through uot following the decline 
in the wholesale market,. {, 
We quote prime N. J. nod Itlieks Co. turkey8,18® tl 
17c., State nml Western, piXir to best, UUail/ic. Clllpk- ,| 
ens. Western. '.'ii{Hc.; state and near points, ukailiie. p 
Geese, BtSSUe. UllCka, ltkn,20c. o' 
Game quotations- - Venison, whole, hit8c.; do., a 
saddle, l'iw 14c. Cauvas-back ducks, $l<Sd.25; rod 
hands, 62c. : mallard, to < 3 > 50c.; teal, 37c. rabbits, h 
25®80(M bares, quid). *t®U'ft. Prairie chick¬ 
ens, ftj®65«.; partridges, Slulc. W)®70<>.: eastern, 4Stu.Wa.i 
wild turkeys, 22@23<r. Bear, 48c. c 
Pros isious. The market throughout for hog pro- $ 
ducts bus been mure In the Boiler’s favor Thu prill- h 
dual business has bceu lit lanl and bacon, b or lard a n 
largo ’ short'’ interest wus developed early In the v 
week, anil prices Were soon put up to 8>ic. for Western n 
steam ou spot. 8Hc. for February,8He. for March, and 
SEMI-BUSINESS PARAGRAPHS 
Now Is the Time.—It la always the ngnt tunc 
to do a good act, and every man with a family 
should regard himself short, of his duty until 
his home is endowed with a Wilson Improved 
Underfeed Sewing Machine. Let it ho under¬ 
stood that thla admirable machine captured 
the p>!d medal at the Northern Ohio Pair, 
last Fall, and has everywhere demonstrated Its 
superiority as a first-class family machine. Add 
to this tho fact that it sells for $15 lo t than any 
other really superior machine, and you have an 
array of advantages in Its favor that must bo 
Irresistible. Salesroom at TOY Broadway, Now 
York, and in all other cities In the United 
States. The Company want agents in country 
The Northern Pacific Railroad Company 
now Iiuh in full operation, with regular daily 
trains, Til mile* of road. A distance of 
nearly ’200 miles more is constructed. The 
IW iniicHOta Section, immediately on Its com¬ 
pletion, entered upon a mitisfaetory buninc**. 
Including local trafiic and the largo carrying- 
trade of the Northwestern Hi-itisli Settle¬ 
ments and the Hudson's Buy Company. Tho 
recently completed suction of slxty-Uvo miles, on 
tho Pacific Coast, at once commands a profltnb'n busl- 
U 08 M between Puget Sound and the Columbia River, 
heretofore done l»y ooostwlso steamers, on tho open • 
Ingot' Spring, with more than AGO miles of Road In 
regular operation, tho Company will control tho ex¬ 
tensive anil productive trade of tho Upper Missouri, 
njueli uf Montana and the Northwest. The earnings 
of tho Road for 1.478 will he largo. 
Coughs and Colds arc often overlooked ; a con¬ 
tinuance for any length of time causes Irritation 
of tho Lungs or some chronic Throat Disease. 
“ Brown’s Bronchial Troches ” arc an effectual 
Cough Rkmkpy. 
Arrangements for pushing construction vigorously 
the coming your are progressing satisfactorily. 
Of tho nearly Ton Million acres of Hunt accruing 
to tho Company In connection with the portion ot 
Rouil now virtually constructed, some Two Million 
acres, of excellent average quality, uro tn market, 
and their sale and settlement progressing. Tho 
average price thus fur realized la SA.GG per acre 
which Is at tho rate of more than £>100,000 per 
mile of road for the whole grant. 
Clover Rubbers and Cleaners.—' The simplest 
and best in market. Price $120. Made by St. 
Johnsviulk Aa’L Works, Mont. Co., N. Y. 
Advice. -Send for free Price List. Jonks 
Scale Works, Binghamton, N. Y. 
The Company has already begun tho process of 
redeeming and cancelling 11s First Mortgage Gold 
Ronds, us they arc tiow being received at 1.10 In 
payment and exchange for the Company's T.anda. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
With these accomplished results and moat favor¬ 
able prospects, the Company la now selling Its First 
Mortgage 7.81) Ronds for the purpose of completing 
lis line of roud. Wo recommend them as a well se¬ 
cured and unusually profitable investment. They 
have the following elements of strength and safety : 
They are the obligation of a strong corporation; 
they are a First Mortgage on tho Road, its Rights of 
way, Telegraph line, Equipments and Franchises, and 
a first lien on its Net Earnings. In addition to this 
usually sufficient, security there is pledged for the 
payment of principal anil Interest a l.and Grunt of 
112,800 acres per mile of road through tho States 
and ‘25,000 through tho Territories. The rate of 
interest (seven and throe-tenths per cent, gold) is 
equal now to about 814 currency. Uoltl Checks for 
llu semt-nnivunl interest ou the Registered Ramis are 
mailed to the Pust-Bfle.e address of the owner. 
Flour bbls. 4(1,100 Pork, bids. [,418 
Wheat, bush... 185,100 Reel, pkgs,... 
Corn l>urfli_ ]I0,W Out menu, pllgBf.. n,J20 
0 «.t^ bUAh...>. 178*200 I*nxd, pkuM* 
Grass seed, bush . 0.7OU Rutter, pkgs- 'W 
Kve hush .... .. 375 Cheese, pkgs..... (>,180 
Barley bush. afi.tio Dried Fruits, pkgs. 1,01 
Malt lush . UAOO Eggs, bbls. 1,980 
I Soil 11 a Vi tS a'!. f ,>40 Woof, bales. 2.0311 
Corn meal, bbls— . . 
Corn meal. bags... GX I ounuts, bags. l,iH0 
Cotton, hales. 2o,1j0 
Broom Corn. -There is very little stock selling. Wo 
aiiou He. for prime hurl f««70. for new green {to 
ll've tor old do.; ft®(ie. for old mixed, and 2®8c. lor 
old red. Brooms bring $l.T5®4.60 per tlo/.an for com¬ 
mon to best house. 
Uniter — Everything tends In sellers’ favor, ro- 
i ttgtit. Interior pitau are stilt, and a good 
steady demand prevails Imre. All useful butter is 
quoted strong at outside figures, and fancy is scarce 
nud readily placofl lu grocery lot* at full quotations. 
Puli, uroppeil tor the present BO few coming, und 
this fact gives further strength to choice half tubs. 
Western rolls aru ahundunt and no higher. There 
lias be.iui considerable speculative buying i n Canada, 
whether for licru or abroad is not yet determined; 
tho chances, however, am 111 favor of the other side. 
Wa quote -Dallies fine, ooOyJOo.; dp„ fair to good 
■, tine hull tuhs. In lots. .mviOo.; selections of 
halt tabs, 42®t5c.j Welsh Fall, SS®35e.: do., common, 
23 ®:iOc.; ‘store packed, 1.W20; poor to fair, State dair- 
ii.«. 23r<u&lc. *. Western rolls, flno, 26Csi26Ho.; common to 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
A Positive Kndieul Cure for Rupture.—The 
Elastic Truss Company, at No. 083 Broadway, New 
York, will send their Descriptive Circulars to any 
person afflicted with Hernia. This Truss can be sent 
by mall to any part of the country. 
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COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
IAV C OOKE A 4 0 
fHnnancUiL Agents Kirrthem Pacific, it. It, Co. 
Fon Salk by Banks and Bankers. 
Yield Twenty to Forty Bunhnls per aero more 
than other kinds. Weight, 3J8 lbs. per bush. Price, 
A 1 per bushel of 33 lbs. Send two stamps for sample 
and description. BUSSELL & SMITH, 
Rochester, N. V. 
THE DUDLEY SEED FARM 
Wethersfield Onion. "Good wine needs no 
bush.” This variety needs no praise I supp led 
hundreds of rov Western friends last seuHun. They 
have proved It. to be good, 1 will forward It, free by 
mull or express, ot fl.AJ per lb. Order early Smv as 
soon as the ground is workable. For New Vegeta¬ 
bles, see Catalogue, sent free. G. A. LAW, 
Seed Grower Uosllmlttle. near Boston, Mass. 
B2T Late Seedsman td F. K. phoenix. 
Finn i—Is coming in slowly, and supplies are stead¬ 
ily decreasing. Shipping, trade and Minnesota extra 
arc ottered sparingly, and the general market Is rul¬ 
ing To I 111 ! seller'll favor. Shippers art; In the market 
for larger lines, and there is u good home trade. We 
Superfine Stute. .. .80 lots) 6 7o 
Common extra do. 7 20tjt 7 55 
Good to choice do.7 5.?GS 7 75 
Fancy do.-.7 HOfis 8 25 
SuperUno Mlclugnn, Indiana, Ohio, Iowa., (i 15® li 75 
Extra do. 7 15® 7 CO 
Choice extra do.-,. 7 75® 8 25 
Trade brands do. S 00® 9 7ft 
Good to choice w hite wheut extras. 8 35® 10 (A! 
Fair to very choice extra Minnesota.8 t»*« 13 25 
Common to fair extra St. Louis... -. 7 75® 0 00 
Good to choice do...*.<{ 00 
Southern, comtnnn to choice.... 0 20^ 8 50 
Family do.. ™ 
Rye, common to tine... f ‘-ftp *; *'} 
Buckwheat Hour..;} /JXi# ,i 75 
Cont meal, Brandywine.3 DO® I 00 
Fresh Fruit*.—Export* of tipples 1,02ft bbls. The 
market is dull for tho few Items idle ring, and prices 
are nominal. Cranberries in few hands and firm. 
The canning or fruit has become very ,ueoessful,und 
the abundant crop of various kinds fast year has nl- 
IowihI prices to rule that cuts off a great deal of the 
old winter demand 1"r green stock. The local dried 
peach market feels this fact particularly. 
We quote—Apples, common, $1.50@2.00; do. fair to 
good, $2®2.50; do. fine. $2.76®3.2ft. Pears, cooking, 
bbl., *5®8. Cranberries, prime, crate, $3.25®3.7Ci; com. 
to fair, 82.50®3; bbls., ftka) 10.50; choice bids., *11® 12. 
Now Virginia peanuts, fM0® 1.75. Hickory nuts, $2. 
(irniit.-fiprlnggrades of wheut aro held higher 
and shipping buslnciw lacliocked, winter desertp- ... 
tion* arc scarce and firm. WsQUOteat Il^SWlinfor but come to have warm, 
No,2bpring; * 1 . 70 ® 1.73 fur No. Ido. lu store and afloat thickest kind of fog, that 
il.70odl.yo ror Winter red Western; fl.HViit'f fur else Is detrimental to me 
amber and $1.45®$2.!5 for white Western. Kyo Is most of tho week, and 
selling slowly at. UUp®'<4!c. for car lot*. Western hurley taken outof the market. I 
sold util. Corn meets with an Improved export tie- dressedsldcafor leas tfinn 
mand ntfviltf®8lc. for good to prime old mixed me- pork, mutton and espeebt 
dium, in State, 03Ee. for ordinary do..for ward for sale; but. more t 
do. ufioiil. In lots. 66MCjitjCc. fur now mixed Western, ers who had allowed -due 
gfiout, 66®67c. for yellow do., 67%e. for white Western, that something favorable 
H and hominy ihii.l. -oiuuc* a tjusn 
in three minutes. Prlco $12, by I*. O. Money Order 
nr Express, Money refunded If mill does not give 
satisfaction. ISAAC STRAUB A CO., 
Cincinnati. Ohio. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
LilTUATIONB.-YOL'NO MEN and LA It I EH 
n qualified ut tho Buffalo Telegraph Institute and 
City Line Telegraph to earn a salary of $5u to *100 per 
month. Every graduate secure* a position, For lull 
particulars, «eml for Catalogue and Circular, Address 
C L. BUY-ANT, iSupt., Ituffulo. N. Y. 
B Double-refined l'oudrette ol the “ Lodi 
Manufacturing C<>." tor sale In lots to 
suit purchasers. ThU article Is sold for 
half tlo, price ot Other fertilizers, and Is 
cheaper for Tobacco, Cotton, Corn and 
Vegetables than any other tn the mark¬ 
et. ItU made entirely from the night 
soil, offal. Ac . of New York city. Price 
(delivered on hoard In New York city) 
Twenty-five dollar* pm ton. 
1 «nk attention to the following testimonials 
Wit. B. PnHKKGY of Unrttord Co., Ct.. under date 
Oct. 14 1872, says “ The Doublo-qetlnoU Poudrette I 
used on Tnwieco, testluu It with Sea-fowl If l A NO. 
wilictl eostllB per ton, (using llu) saOiO quantity of 
On el i,) and found It ripened earlier, and some thought 
it heavier on the Poudrctfco than on the Guano. It 
is sure to give u soft, silky leaf, which Is so much de¬ 
sired. I always use a handful In each hill. 1 had the 
heaviest tobacco lever raised.'’ . . ^ „ 
W. F. OtBKEN of Essex Co., N. Y under date Oct. 
5,1*72, say*:—" 1 have used PO1' DltF.TTE for tho 
• * A ' ' _ . ...i u ..1.. fli.. L...it diJiiBii ties* t hi ' 
'Wf ANTED. A 1’AH.MKH, in Every Town, 
V7 as agent, for tho t'olliii* rtcerl Plow*. For 
terms, Ac., address COLLINS & CO.. 
212 Water St.. New York. 
Agent* Wunieil. Wo will guarantflo Working 
Agentw, cither sex, SI 0 to 850 per Uav. Send for 
Circulars to BUSSELL & SMITH, 
Rochester, N Y 
1MTS POSIT1VEL5 CURED. The worst 
case*, of longest standing, hy using DR. Heij- 
bakd's ft hi:. A free trial bottle sent to all address¬ 
ing T. H. SAYRE, Druggist, t.14 6th Ave„ N Y. 
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