firkin*, flue. 37u$40e.; medium to good. 32-SMo.; half 
tut]' 4 - line, ti><Ule.; medium to good, .'tliiJfic.; fancy 
selections, 43»i.4.’>e..' Welsh, tubs, fall made, 3S«39c.; 
do., prime dairies, 34 & 3 & 0 .; do,, fair to good dairies, 
30-_t32e.; Ohio, Tteserve, fresh, 27<3i28c.; do., common 
to good, 2ii.ct2Jc.; other selections, 2h;i24c.; other 
Western, firkins, Ac., flue. secaJBo.: fair to good, 
21:s24e.; Western rolls, 30®31c.; store packed and 
common butter, l&aiSlc.: Canada butter, a‘colic. 
Cotton.—The market has been quite active, the 
demand stimulated by the foreign advices, and u 
number of speculators in the market covering con¬ 
tracts. The offerings are fair, but prices show some 
advance and closed tlrui. 
New Orlnnn, nnd 
Upland, &c. Mobile, Trim. 
Ordinary. 23!*'®— @23>4 23 @— 
Good Ordinary... 24J4(dl— @24)4 23 an— 
I. ovr Middling .... 25 @— @23235f@— 
Middling. 25*@— @25)4 2«J4@— 
Good Middling... 26‘4@— @2flH 27 @— 
Cheese.—There are very few low priced cllCOSO 
remaining, and tine grades are firmly held. Shippers 
have paid 18c. for a few selected for the Lon¬ 
don market, but ns before when lines aro taken 
for Liverpool direct l?Ke. f 3 about the quotable 
price for such parcels as holders will break into. 
Factory State, extra, per lb., 17S<S@ttie.‘, Factory 
Stale, good to tine, per lh., 3ti,v> 17.; Factory State, 
common, per lb., KValfi.'sc.; Kurin Dairy, choice- per 
1b.. 17@17.se.; Furm Dairy, good to line, per lb., 15k@ 
16c.; Farm Dairy, coiuiuon to fair, per In., l.v - l.i'-ic.; 
English Dairy, good to prime, per lb., ! 7 > 4 (<ilHc.; Eng- 
llsh Dairy, poor, per lh., 10«17e.; Pineapple State, 
per lb.,2.Vi'27c,; Pineapple Connecticut, per lb.,37@28o. 
Dried Fruit. Apples tiro quiet and unchanged. 
Peeled peaches dull; unpnolud linn under (he lato 
speculative movenient. Small fruits very quiet. 
A pples, State 106SUB4C,, Western 8)44t0' Southern 
8 @Uc., sliced Uk®V-" ;c. Peaches, poolGd,1.'Kal7o.,com¬ 
mon 10® lie., Kast, Shore 18',.,® lO'-e., unpeoled quar¬ 
ters, fi)4@9c., halves, lOflllo. Blackberries, tl@12o- 
Raspberries, 32c'i34c. Cherries, 2S®2f!c.. pits in, 7@8c. 
Plums,2a@26c. Whortleberries, 12@14c. 
Eggs, — There Is a trifle better demand at last 
week’s prices ; dnnlcrs do not look for largo business 
before Lent, ns the low ranges for meats, Ac., pre¬ 
vent a steady attention to oggs. Wo quote lots from 
near poiats at Western, 28®30c.; Southern, 
28t-«30c. Egg oats, 50®60c. per bush, 
Flour.—'The foreign reports have Improved, and 
there lias been more business at an advance of ten 
and fifteen cents for tho week on Western grades, 
closing quietly. Tho receipts are fair, and freely 
offered. Southern is in better demand, but shows no 
change, superfine State at ?4.70® 1.85; extra do., 
common and choice. *5,25<.«5.50; fancy, do., $5.5551.0; 
superfine Western, f4.(W@4.85: extra do., *5.05@5.30; 
choice do,, as high as 80.15. Shipping bra n d s round - 
hoop Olifo, f5,13@5.,V); trade brands do., *550@(1,20; 
white wheat extras, good and choice, 25.80®li. 10 . St. 
Louis at *5.50t$6.25 for common to fair extrust 
|fi.25@S.50 for good and clmlce. Southern at *6,50(41} 
for extras; |6.25<si8Ji(l for good and choice. Rye at 
$4.50)45.10. Buckwheat flour, 82.fO.t2,75. Corn meal, 
Brandywine, 2*1,80. Receipts of produce since our 
last, 17,5!* Indus cotton, 42,820 bids. Hour. 88,520 Uusli. 
wheat. 20.288 bush, coni, 36,570 hush, outs, 11,668 bush, 
malt, 1 1,(777 bush, barley, 15,074 bags meal. 1,203 bush, 
poas, 1,118 bush beans, 3,003 bids, pork, 3,240 bids, and 
tierces beef, 3,695 pkgs. out meats, 1,048 pkgw. lard. 
II, 570 pkgs. butter, 3,722 do. cheese, 1,5241 do. eggs, WX) 
do. dried fruit, 0,117 dressed hogs, 4,(5774 bids, whisky, 
t.082 hiiloa hops. 
Fre»U Feu 1 1 a. — A pples—The mild weather Is to 
some extent detrimental to the stuck, but as they 
have been moving off a little more freely, dealers 
feel encouraged and obtain, in some Instances, a 
shade steadier range of prices. Greenings are held 
with the most confidence. Cranberries are firm. 
Selections Western, V hbh, *4J85@4.50; mixed Iota 
Western, *3.50i.t.'l.7.'; common qualities, (3. (Tail- 
ber. I o’, V i.Tiifcu, Nl.7,V.ib«,; mu., iJ'J.ill. Nuts 
Pecans, new. f ih., 9®10<s.; poannfs, Norfolk, new, 
F hush., 42.258i2.75; Wilmington, ifX.2S6bl.00; hlckorv 
nuts, 82@87e. 
Urn lu.-Tho market for wheat haa shown a little 
more strength. Shippers have been taking full par¬ 
cels more freely, with the business somewhat re¬ 
stricted hy the enhanced views of holders. Wc 
quote at f l.lftivldu for No. ;i Spring; *1.18®1.20for No, 
2 Spring; ».24@l.27 for No, 1 Spring - *1.20651.32 for 
Winter Red Western; $1.32ffll,;t3 for Amber Michi¬ 
gan; *1.to® 1.45 for White California; fMO.iUO for 
White Canada; White Michigan at ?l,88@l.50 7 um¬ 
ber Kentucky and Tennessee at fI.X,®l.in. Com is 
3c. higher, with light, offerings, closing quietly at 
90@!I5 c. for new Western mixed, $t@|.02 for new yel¬ 
low Jersey, 31,02 for now yellow Southern, f 1 . 03 ® 1 . 0,3 
for new wliltc do., *1,07® 1.08)4 tor old Western 
mixed. Outs arc cl <11 at 56@57e. for Western; 5»(v,ii2e. 
for Slate. Barley Is lower, and selling slowly at 
Q0o@3t.D2 for two-rowed State, 'tic. for <'anuila Bust, 
*1.10 for Canada West. Rye Isquict; State sold at. ft. 
Huy nnd Sinnv. -Owing to the warm spell, re¬ 
tail hay is selling in yery limited quantities. Wo 
quote retail at *1@I,15 in binds, tho higher price for 
prime eoarso Now Jersey. Shipping In fair demand 
at 85@!K)e, Loose tiny. *1.25 per 100 by the ton. Long 
rye straw, *1.10.,si. 15; short. «5c.@*t ; oat, 7<Wa5o. 
Horn. The inurket is back almost to Its old point, 
Exporters arc backward, while holders arc so ex¬ 
treme in their views, nnd buyers pure huso only as 
they require for Immediate use. We quote at 18&30C. 
the hitter price for fancy. 
Meats.—Thfl extremely mild weather prevents 
buyers from stocking tip for more than one or two 
days, and the market Is active only for small quanti¬ 
ties. We quote;-Ilog-dressod calves, uillk, 14@18c.; 
grussers, «@10e. Ohio dressed pork, light, 12 @t 2 qc.; 
Jersey dressed, heavy, 12>i(„,t2\c.; Jersey dressed, 
light, 14K(»15J4 c. Western dressed beef at 6@9e. 
Country dressed mutton, 1 ® 8 c. 
Miseelluucouis.- ColToo, Java, 22@22'4e. gold: 
Rio, U4f®12)<c. gold, In bond. Sugar, refined, at 
UXMlLVc. Tor crushed and powdered; !3X@Mc. for 
soft white; 13®13)4c. for soft yellow, with Stuart's at 
lIVc. for crushed and granulated ; 11 ) 40 , for ground; 
14c. f*'i‘white, amt 13140 . for yellow, Teas, good ami 
fine Hyson, Q 5 o.@fl. 10 ; do. Young Hyson, fbe.® 1 . 10 ; 
do. Gunpowder, fl.H5®1.20; do. Imperial, *1.(J6@1,20; 
do. Twankny, 70®80c.; do. uncolored Jupan. 00c.® 
fl.Oft; do. Oolong, 75o,@*l; do. Souchong, , J0o.@l.l0. 
Raisins, layers,*4.45(94.50; cnrrauts, 13.4f@14c.; citron, 
37>;o.; seedless raisins, *&3S®B.»J Turkish prunes, 
12 @ 12 .WC,; (unton ginger, *11 per ease; l.iinguodoc 
almonds, 20 c* sardines, qr. boxes, 17c,; alberta, IDs® 
13c. Molasses, Now Orleans, 73@«Oe.; Cuba clayed, 
30@36c.; -Muscovado, grocery grades, 4(>w15e.; Cassia, 
42X@48c. gold. Ginger, li)£c. gold; mace, *1.25 do.; 
nutmegs, 90c.@fl.05 do.; pepper, 25o:c. do.; cloves, 20c. 
do. Tobacco, Kentucky, at SjfikQVfc. for Ugh Mugs; 
9){@10o. for common leaf; ll'^&U'le. for good loaf; 
selections, lie.; seed leaf at 50.v 75c. Tor good and 
prime Connecticut wrappers; seconds si 25@;|2e.; 
fillers, 12@18c.; Ohio and Pennsylvania wrappers, 25 <,<j 
•We.; binders, MfiMflc.; tillers. fitetVSc.; Havana, com¬ 
mon flllers, good tillers, 8 ZJ«a»X<*.; Manu¬ 
factured in bond, black work, 18®38c., common and 
fine; bright work, 25@5SC. common and fine. Fish, 
pickled cod, *4,50@<» per bbl.; dry cod, per cwt,, *6.26® 
7.15; mackerel, No. 1.. shore, *28.50®20. Salt, Ash¬ 
ton's, afloat, *8.25@3.3i); Higgins, in store, *2.75; 
Marshall's, *2.4042.50; Liverpool, ground, *1.60..! 1.(15; 
Syracuse, ground, *1,45( <).50; factory filled, *2,5O@2,G0. 
Provisions,— Fork meets with a slow sale, and 
with liberal supplies easier prices are accepted. For 
forward delivery there is a steadier foaling with 
some little demand. Latest sales are at f87.25@27.50 
for heavy, and *26.T5®27 for thin for immediate de¬ 
livery. *26.50 for February, *26.80 for March. Prime 
mess Is selling at *24. Cutmeats—There Is a ruir job¬ 
bing trade at 18®lB)$c. for smoked hams. Bacon— 
There Is a fair local demand^ but no export Inquiry. 
Cumberland, 14o.; short rib and long clear 15®l5>4e. 
Dressed hogs aro In light demand at llK@U V 0 . for 
Western, and 12>;(.il2*o. city. Stearine firm, with a 
moderate supply, ut UP-i@16KC. Tallow Is selling 
slowly at UkitKlV'. for city, 9Ve for second qualities. 
Lord la In the buyer’s favor; tins sales are fair to 
shippers at the decline. Prime Western steam for 
export sold at ltj\c.; No. l quoted at lfiS'e.; tor future 
delivery lGise. Is bid. Boot —There has been more 
doing for export. Western prime mess, *25@7W; new 
plain mesa, |I0@15; extra mess, *l!<itl7; prime moss, 
tierces, *25(3.28. India mess, do., *206(31. Hoof hums 
quiet at $31®,33 for Western, and *28@3U for Texas. 
Poultry auii liunic.— 1 Tho soft weather makes 
trade anything hut satisfactory. Most of the stock 
offering Is not suited to buyers, amt at t he present 
range of prices there is very in t ie encouragement to 
forward stork here. At the close with till} light sup 
ply better figures arc demanded. Western chicken*, 
in poor order, have sold as low as foi.Sc. V tfo amt tur¬ 
keys at. Ilk-" lie. Live gecso and dunks are more in¬ 
quired for. Venison is not arriving in good order 
owing to the hot weather, and retailors buy cautious¬ 
ly. Birds are not abundant nnd Prairie Hens sell 
woll at full prices. Qualls aro lower, coming tn gen¬ 
erally tn poor order. Wo quote live poultry; Tur¬ 
keys, F it., I8@19c. i Chickens, ft it., 16@18c.: Ducks, 
ft pair, l.25@fl.75. Geese, Jersey, young, V pair 3 . 00 G 1 ) 
*3.50; Geese, Western and Southern, V pair, 2.23.0 
their stock than to buy live animals. Poultry has 
been offered cheaply and has taken tho place of meat 
to a large rxtont. 
Receipts of live animals; 
Milch 
Rucvix, Cow*. Calvin. Shoo;.. 1 [non. 
This week.5,?.>i 110 507 27,475 13,282 
Last week..5,911 72 410 25,901 14,002 
Correspoml'g w'k *00.4,883 60 Mill 31,552 tj,27S 
Average '(10 . 0.265 97 t 1.807 28,453 17.3371 
Beeves.—Tho lighter run of e.attlu led drovers to 
suppose that they could advaneo the rates, and they 
were quite disappointed when forcodto sell at the old 
prices, or lutve the cattle left on their hunds. Aluch 
of the stock uutf coming forward was bought when 
prices were higher than tliey now are andonedrorer 
calculated that his louses would be * 1 , 000 . The cost 
or bringingstuck forward la very heavy. On Monday 
last 3.376 cattle were on the market, and all save 
about 100 Head were sold. Thorn was a little life to 
the trade, but. poor q utility and bad weather preveuted 
any advance. The hugest number, vis. 1,769 were at 
Oommuntpaw. On tho following Wednesday 1,229 
fresh and 91 stale cattle were offered at 100th St.., and 
nil wore sold. There was a preceptible firmness In 
the market, and some extra fine Ohio grade Durluims 
brought in by J. Moss, 9b; cwt., sold ut 17@ i7.Kc. Wo 
liave had nothing like them for a long time. Thin 
droves of BK cwt. III., steers wont at 13@13He.,and fat 
7)4 cwt. Ky . cattle went at I.Vj 16c. The last Texans, 
5)4 cwt., sold at 11c., per lb. An average advance of 
;,c., per lb., is quoted. 
The following are tho prices at tho close of tho 
murkut: 
This week. Last week. 
Cent*. Contfi. 
Choice bullooKS, V it.17 go 17>4 lilw @ 17 
; i prime.. " ...1644 80 h'K In' @ ll - 
Medium. " .. 14V @ 15)4 UK ® }§, y 
Ordinary. " ...13 go 14 12)4© J-Va 
Puorost grade. " ...11 © 12)4 }U & 13 
A vertigo of III I sales.14 ® — 11 1 .■ 
These cattle came from tho following States, viz.: 
Illinois. 2.962 Canada.,40 
Now Vork. 287 Texas. 202 
Ohio. I'W) Iiuliuna. 322 
Michigan... 27)6 Connecticut. — 
Kentucky. BU New Jersey . 10 
Missouri... 356 Iowa... 80 
Milcli Caws.-There Is an active Inquiry for 
good milkers mainly from those keeping a few ani¬ 
mals, ami front private families. Such cows bring 
*S(>@!)0 eiieh. with some One fancy cows at *l(X)@ltU. 
The bulk, however, arc of poor quality and sell at 
*I0@65, a lot or 17 head bringing *60 m«U, and some 
poor animals selling at *40@60. Four pretty good 
cows sold at *80 each. 
Vcn I tin Ives. There Is a gradual Increase in tho 
reoelpts of live calves as spring draws near, but tho 
demand Is sufficient to take nil at the old rate of 12 @ 
13c. V is, live weight, for tho best, und 7@10e. for 
grasH or hay and poor milk calves. Most of the 
calves still cornu forward dressed, and if line sell at 
17 m 18c. and down to 12(«)16c. for poor. Grass calves 
sell ill Dimllc. 
fttliccp. The 27,475 now reported are 1,500 grontor 
than last week. There was no change in the market 
up to Wednesday, but a light supply that day and u 
more favorable turn In the weather caused a tlrm- 
nuss, and Kc. advance was asked, Tho sales varied 
from 4 v@to 7)|C, for common to good stock, nothing 
extra being on tulle. The bulk of the offerings aro 
poor thin sheep of 7fl@85 its. weight, and sell at 5@6c. 
t< is. There wore the large number of 12,(00 head on 
sale Mundoy, hut only8,100 arrived on Wednesday 
following. A few sales were, 3 cars Ohio sheep, 70 
ms., at 4)40,; 2 cars Michigan, VS Its., 5e.; I cur State 
sheep, 75 ms„ at 5)»c.; a car n ms. at Be., and a car 84 
ms. at 6)4e. The average or i.iiuo head, mostly good 
sheep, sold during the week, was *3.50. with 2,511 at 
#4.38, and 5,939, n . arlyall Ohio sheep, ut *1.61 each. 
I’rcsent prospects favor an Improvement In sheep. 
Swine Arrivals for tho week 13,288, and they 
hava recovered what was lost last week, live being 
qniitul Sl'itoUkt.. a lot of Michigan hogs, 193 Ifm,, 
selling at the latter price. The weather is cooler, 
though not what is wanted to make, a lively pork 
market. Most of tho hogs coming In alive arc first 
slaughtered and then sold, present prices of such 
being WLM12Yc.; sales or 1,396 head averaging 109 
lbs., varied from 12).; to l2Yc Arrivals of Western 
dressed for the week 7,531. They are worth UK® 
like., though some mussy, thawed hogs sold at 
11),c. A cur fresh dressed Buffalo lioga, 120 lbs., 
brought 12)4o. 
LATEST .Inn. ‘2S, I’. M. — Cattle receipts 
to-day 1,678 head, viz; 25 ears at One Hundredth 
Street, 58 cars at Communlpaw, and 12 cur* arrived 
at Woehnwkon. Nearly all the cattle wero pool', and 
there was no Improvement In the prlcosof such; thin 
5 cwt. Texans selling at lie. A low fat 8 cwt. Ohio 
steers brought 17c. More good cattle were wauled, 
and would bring fto. advance. 
Hhcrp.-With 12 cars arrived at Communlpaw, 11 
curs at 18th street,and Scars at 10 th street, making 
0,726 head, there Is a stronger tone, and K@)4c. ad¬ 
vance was established ; thin 74 m Michigan soiling at 
S',c.; fair 97 it) Iowa, al7;,c., and a car 19.7)4 its. Cana¬ 
da fat sheep, at 8 Ye. Trade was active, but some lots 
are holding for still better prices. 
I logs.—Arrivals, 674 head, but no change In prices; 
A car 15(l(!j200 B> Chicago dressed sold at li ke. 
der was at lost, restored it was found that fifteen 
people had been trampled to death, and a great 
many badly Injured. 
A project haa been introduced in London 
looking to the establishment of a steamer and 
rail route from Australia, New Zealand, &o., to 
London by way of San Francisco, Cal., Portland, 
Me., and Milford Haven. Wales. It is thought 
the route may be accomplished through these 
routes in about forty days. 
The miners of Cheshire, Lancashire and North 
Wales have struck for the reduction of the time 
of a day's work to eight hours. 
Parliament is to re-assemblo on the 8th inst. 
Meetings are in progress In England to favor 
emigration to Canada and the colonies. 
France- 
Copies of certain Belgian Journals, Intended 
for circulation in France, have been intercepted 
and seized by the French authorities. This act, 
coming after tho declaration that foreign jour¬ 
nals were to be freed from censorship, excites 
surprise, and tho Radical journals charge tho 
Government with Inconsistency and bad faith. 
Rochefort has been convicted and sentenced 
to six months’ imprisonment and to pay a fine 
of 3,000 francs. The sentence Includes the depri¬ 
vation of bis political rights, though lie remains 
a Deputy in the Corps Leglslatif. 
The legal proeoediiigsagaiuat the proprietors of 
the Radical journal Reforme have been termi¬ 
nated. Three of the editors wero sentenced to 
Imprisonment for six months, and the manager 
for seven months. 
Spain. 
A stormy scene ocurred in the Cortes on Fri¬ 
day, the2lsi nil., in consequence of a student's 
manifestation (n ttio city. Son or Rivero declar¬ 
ed he would imprison and subject to the tribun¬ 
als the authors of the disorder, bo they old or 
young. Tho country should soon see that ho 
was not speaking to the wind. 
Prince Enrique do Bourbon publicly accuses 
General Prim of having conspired with Queen 
Isabella, but his statements are not credited, 
In Madrid, the Marquis of Pemlis is a candi¬ 
date for the seat of Marshal Serrano. At the 
closing of the polls, on the 2tth nit., he had re¬ 
ceived 19,000 votes, while tho Republican candi¬ 
date, Guissalos, hud 15,000, and tho Carlist candi¬ 
date 5,000 votes. 
The proposition for tho exclusion of tho house 
of Bourbon from the Spanish throne oamo be¬ 
fore tho Constituent Cortes on the 24th ult., for 
Anal action, and was the occasion of an exciting 
debate. At length a vote was reached, and the 
proposal was rejected by a large majority- 
yeas, 33: nays, 151. 
Rome, 
The German Bishops in attendance at the 
Papal Council hold a mooting on Friday, the 21st, 
ult„ and resolved that, unless tho number of 
members in dioceses ho taken into consideration 
in the vote of tho Council they will return home 
in a body. Their action hits caused much ex¬ 
citement. Archbishop DecbampS of Moeklin, 
who Is at tho head of the infallibility party in 
the Council, has been appointed Primate of Bel¬ 
gium. A petition against the excesses of lay¬ 
men who edit religions Journals has been drawn 
up and numerously signed by the Fathers. At 
two of thiMS@wh.us las.i week monitory circulars 
were distributed, enjoining on the members ab¬ 
solute secrecy and brevity of discourse. 
Cliiusi nn«l Japan. 
The treaty concluded hy Mr. Burlingame, be¬ 
tween tho United States and China, has been 
nit Hied by the Chinese Government. Mr Bur¬ 
lingame's mission is extended two years, and 
the sum of $14,000 In gold has been appropriated 
for the expenses of tho embassy. 
The revised treaty between Great Britain nnd 
China Is published. No one is sutislled with it 
except tho Chinese. Sir Rutherford Alcoek, 
while visiting the Chinese ports previous to his 
departure for England, went to Nanking, where 
lie demanded satisfaction for the out rage com¬ 
mitted on the missionaries. lie was rudely re¬ 
ceived hy tbc Chinese officials, and hooted at In 
the streets by the people. 
Mr. Hitlay, late Inspector-General of Cus¬ 
toms, lias concluded a loan of £1,000,(XX) to the 
Mikado’s Government to build a railroad from 
Yeddo to Kioto, lie represents that several 
English capitalists have effected a loan of two 
more millions on the public works. 
Dr. Willis, who established a hospital and 
school of medicine at Yeddo, is about to pro¬ 
ceed to Salaismus to provide for t he establish¬ 
ment of similar institutions. 
Dead and DRKBSkO.-Fnwls and Chickens, State, 
V n>., HkjSlTr.; New Jersey, is<' 20e.; Western, Ilk/sUc.; 
Tin keys. New Jersey, lfoaTJc.; Slate. 17@21e.; West¬ 
ern, lii@ ISn.; Darks, common, 16®I8o.' fine, do., 20@i 
23c.. Geese, common, ID®He.; fine, do., 14@d6e.; Par¬ 
tridges, B pair, t©*1.25; Prairie Chlckons, l.10@fl.25; 
Rabbits, 40 @j 15c.; Hares, WWtllOo.; Quail, 18 do/... *2.25(3) 
*3.50: Vonison, saddles, W 14@d6e.; whole doer, 
t2«413c. 
ISii mlrira.— Pure elder vinegar.2tV.<i25c. Cider, host, 
2I>(«) 25c.; Inferior, tocriSc. Corn meal, nnarse old, # 100 
,*2.05; new, *1.80: line now, *1.95. Feathers,ltvegoese 
—New tine, 7 J m„ S6@i90o.; mixed, IKkaliOc.: hen, 10®12e. 
Newspapers, U'.'e. White rags, 6 'itiOc. Milk, 49 qt. 
can, *3@3.*5. Willows, ozlor. p lb.Jcjfle. Ginseng, 
60@i85c. 
Vegetable*.— Potatoes show inactivity. Onion* 
and Hubbard squash lower; tho former arriving 
rroely from the West. A small lot of Bermuda toma¬ 
toes have urrivod. Tills Is n fortnight earlier than 
usual. They solfi nr *J,50@?J5 per fivo quart box. 
Onions, red and yellow, F bbl..*4i&4.59: white. *5.50 
@6.50; string, KXJhchs., flkmO.&O. Garlic, 100bells., *6.!>0 
@i*7. Potatoes, Buckeye, P bid., *1.23@,1.50; White 
SprouL *1.25@.l.ft0; Goodrich. Sl.50;@2; Monitor and 
llarlson, #lf >1..\0; Jackson White. *1.00)611.75; Prince 
Albert, *2@2.23: Garnet, *I,7fk»2; feaeh Blow, $ 1.7505 
*2; Dyright, fl.5O0M.75; Nova Suotlil, *1.75@;2. Tui- 
nips, Russia, V bbl.. *1.5()«(d.75; Carrots, *1.50fal.T5i 
Squash marrow, *3.5d..(-l; Hubbard, *2.50<7(i2.7o. 
Wool, - Fleeces. Prices are hardening, as the 
supplies have been considerably reduced bythero- 
oent free purchases of the nmmifnotsirers. There 
continues a very fair legitimate Inquiry, more es¬ 
pecially for tho fine grades, and lute prices are quick¬ 
ly paid. Pulled have been more sought after, at full 
prices. California are selling well, and offered freely, 
which rather hurts the sale of common fleeces. The 
prices of this description i* considered relatively 
low. Foreign kinds begin to fool the effects of the 
general nativity, and there Is some little start in 
trade, which, however, lias not developed itself :<ut- 
tlclentlv i<> establish rteltnUu quotations. Late sales 
wore at25c. for line unwashed ftucoes ; UooK^iO. for 
Western and low Ohm; 59c. for Delaine; low .scoured 
at 40c.; choice, 95e.ri)i*l; Bombing, 08c.; pulled, 3,'»«38e., 
for No. I, U" We. tor super; Texas at 19(421 c.; for 
hurry, Mexican, I 8 e.; California, lfkj21o.; for tall clip, 
186521c.; for lamba, 2(1)45*30c.; for spring, Donsknl, 
31c. cur.; ('ape. 31, The auction sale was very favor¬ 
able, with quick bids and full prices. Tho prices ob¬ 
tained are as follows : 
California at 15c. for burry, 16c. for black, 31 Vjc. for 
spring clip, .'!2rt(i33o. fur choice spring clip California ; 
pulled, country, ll.-.c; do. syf-.“r. 4P;’.Efo.; rape.- 
lamb*, 29c.; pulled, 32c:; lambs, 3bo.; country. No. 1 , 
21c., combing. 11c.: short merino,23c.; black,IX'oJJOXc.; 
No. l,22SjC.; extra. 31)4(&340.; Philadelphia butchers’ 
merino, 36(..<)Uc,; fleeces, 28)4c. for unwashed; 29c. ter 
broken; scoured, colored, 47o.; No. 1 to X, scoured, 
60M.61C.; country super, 44c.; super, 31>;c.; super 
lamps, :3S>io.; X scoured, 7lc.; Indiana tub, W)jc.; 
Western tub, 3 ( 5 ) 40 .; 'Texas at 20J4(c'2()4c., thu iiisido 
price for burry; coarse, 3?e.; XX, 77c.; noils, 99%c.; 
XX sorts, 48Vjc.; ticcoes at 42>4c. for Indiana, (ucclGc. 
for No. A Indlftna;46c. for X Illinois; 47(>2i47)$o> forX 
Pennsylvania; 48)4o. for X Ohio and Pennsylvania: 
53c. for XX Ohio; ll lie. for Michigan ; 44V>647)4Ci for 
X toXX Michigan ;50.'4c.; forOhloand Pennsylvania; 
IS'jjO. for Ohio; 15!<j<«(i6c. for No, 1 Michigan ; 46c. for 
medium Wisconsin; 47>4<'. for XX Western; 40c. for 
Now York State; MKC. for UnUanatiib; 32c; for un¬ 
merchantable ; 30 ' 4 o. for Hue unwashed, and 27Ac. for 
Western, washed. 
Whisky Is plenty and lower; Western, 99 ) 4 c.fe$l. 
For the Season of xByo, is now ready for the Market, 
With our recent important Improvements. 
This Chum completes the operation 
of Butter Making, (Churning, Work¬ 
ing, and Salting,) without touching the hands 
lo the Butter. 
We havs made this Chum for more than ten years, and 
iherc are more than twenty thousand now in use. 
The steadily increasing demand for them, and the opin- 
on universally expressed by those who have used ihtlm, 
that they arc the tim/leR, duafittl, t>tif tn-tJt, and every 
way most tati^/itetory Churns ever made, has induced us 
'o add lo our facilities for manufacture, and to present 
heir claims to persons who desire to " Get tht Btst.” 
For further information, Try the Churn. 
We Make Fivo Sizes. 
No, a, for churning about two gallons of cream ; No. 
for (our gallon'': No. 5 , for eight gallons; No. 6 , for 
twelve gallons; No. 7 , for eighteen gallon*. 
Sole Manufacturers; 
Porter Blanchard's Sons, Concord, N. H. 
Central Agents: 
R. H. Allen & Co., New-York City; 
R. D. Hawley, Hartford, Ct.; 
i. F. & J. E. White, Chicago, III. 
The 
Blanchard Chum* 
Send Stamp for Circular to 
R. H. Alien & Co 0 
P. O. Box 376 , 
Mpav-York, 
plUiKKVIllU. NT ft SERI ICS. NOW 
v > 011 hand, a general lino of NcrusKK Y Stock in 
overv ilcpiiriuicnt. Appi.iis, Ht. and <iwf. Pi ins, 
Bt. uml <twf., Ciii ltUlIts, I’lCArilKS. Pi,mis. Al’ui- 
cots, Ni'ts, oiian'Oks, anil i.kmoxs, smai.i. Fiu its 
I n great variety. Mvatt'.h LI.vn.ki s RiiphakB 
(best kind out). CrIANT and Covov mi's ('(ii.nsgAl, 
asi’A itAiu’N, Honey Locust, for hedging, by the 
tpi .util v. 
In: At. Kies giippllcd nt the In went market rates. New 
SPRING Trade Lists Just out. 
TO NURSERYMEN. 
We offer tho llPOHfc collection of Seedlinos ever 
before sent mil, embracing it vplendld assortment of 
I’iV EltritlEKNS. Ac. 
Roses, In all the ehisse*. on their own roots. 
If DOPES, BHO. X THOMAS, 
West ( 11 ester, pa. 
Dark Brahmas. *6 (m Kilver-Grny Dorklngn 2 50 
Buff Cochins. 6 Ohl WillI .11 Dorkings,. 2 60 
Purtriilgo Cochins.... (i 001 Silver Sobrlglit Ban- 
IloiKlnn* .. 6 (Ml lams . . 3 90 
La Fieri 1 e . (! mi l iolden Sehlight Uan- 
Creve-Cicnrs. (inn tutus. 3 0(1 
Duck-Wing Game Rouen Ducks.3 ihi 
UiintliniM, all Ini- Rouen Duck*, imp’td 6 00 
purled. 6 W) Aylesbury Ducks. 3 00 
Black Red Game Bull- 'Aylesbury Ducks, im- 
Linix,all Imported 6 00| porroa. 6 00 
l.lgni u run uni*. 2 SO, Bronze Turkeys. coo 
Now York Draft, Posl-Ofllmj Order on Utica P. O., 
nr Registered Letter*, may he sent at. my risk, uml 
must, in all 011 * 0 *, accompany the order. 
orders IIHod In rotation, us received, or as neat' tho 
tlnio named in the order as possible. 
G 11. WARNER. 
New York Mills, Onotdn Oo . N Y. 
rp 11 *: 
B.ochestcr Weekly 3 EIxpres 3 
of January 27th contains full report* of the Winter 
Meeting* and Discussion* of tho N. Y. State Grape 
Grower*'Society and of the Western N. V. Horticul¬ 
tural Society. Either 1* worth more than the cost 
ot a year's subscription. 
The Summer an I Fall Meeting* of the Society will 
be reported in The Weekly Express. 
The Weekly Express i* only si.50 per year 
_Address TRACY & KEW. IPiclioder. N. Y. 
I > A I N IS V ILLU N I ICS 14 II I MS. 
15th Year, 9 Green-Houses. 
Splendid assortment of •.>, :: and 4-yenr old Apple 
Trees, with Pour. Plum, Peach, Cherry, fie. (.tape 
Vines and Muull Fruits in lurga quantUic*. An im¬ 
mense stock of Evergreens, 11 mixed led In quality. 
fih.Oik) Rose*, 20.000 Verbenas, 10,(100 Dahlias, 10.000 
Tuberoses. All Other Green-bc,use and Bedding 
Plant* in proportion, for spring trade. 
K0CI1R8TER) Jim, ‘27. — Flour market very 
dull. White, wholesale, *7(i!i7.fiO; retail nt *840®8.75; 
second quality, wholesale, *5.,o('(C’.00; retails at * 6 (<s 
*6.50. Wheat *l.2,Vi(il.48 for white; fl.l2Qjil.15 for com¬ 
mon red winter. New corn, lower, KxJOOc. Outs 
Steady, 46c.; other grains unchanged since last week. 
Dressed Hog*.—Tho market, is very dull; only sales 
at *11.50. Butter—lower, SSeiJOc., according to quali¬ 
ty. Egg* very plenty und lower, 25d*28e> Clover 
Seed. Tho market I* excited by reported failure of 
the crop in this section. Some dealers are offering 
*18 per bushel, and get very little ut that. Timothy 
seed quiet and nominal, at *4 per bushel. Potatoes. 
Market dull at 40fl>45c. pot bushel. Beef bates, 0)4<# 
7c. Cult skins, 16'(.l6bc. per pound. No sales of wool 
are reported, and prices are nominal. 
The Juuturo of the market here this week is the 
scarcity and sudden advance in price of clover seed. 
If thu clover seed crop proves 11 failure everywhere 
as it has partially done in tilts vicinity, tho price 
must advance considerably, and the spring seeding 
of clover t his year will lie greatly i.'lieeked. Will ru- 
rallsts report from their neighborhoods ! 
BUFFALO) Jan. *J7. 4'nttle.- Receipts so 
far this week,263 cars, against 161 cars same time lust 
week. Yesterday morning a few dealers made pur¬ 
chases for Friday's New York market, ut fully hist 
week's prices. SomeHnO head changed hand* at rates 
ranging from *6.5(1 to * 8 . In the afternoon no busi¬ 
ness was done, and this morning when the market 
Opened, shippers were not anxious to take hold ex¬ 
cept sellers submitted to a reduction, tlifl run having 
turned out heavier than was anticipated. And then, 
too, oat tic purchased at Buffalo the past two weeks 
have not, with perhaps a few exceptions, Hindu any 
money. For a couple of hours this morning business 
wus confined to local dealers, after which some twen¬ 
ty or twenty-five cars of shipping cuttle changed 
hands at prices a slight fraction lower t han last week. 
As high as *8.37'4 was paid for a drove of extra Ken¬ 
tucky steers, and some four lots of nice stock brought 
80 . Tho market closed quiet at *5.50<3>T,75 for common 
to good stock. A large number of cuttle are In the 
yards, and lo-tnorrow there will no doubt be a lively 
trade. There will not, I think, be any material clumgc 
In rates. 
Sheep.—The ran Is again a light one,and t.hemar- 
kel is fulrly active for good stock, but dull for poor. 
Ratos are *5.25<i(iH.'45 for fair to good Canadas, and 
*.'7.50 (4. 51 } for Western. Choice lots bring higher 
figures. 
Hogs.—Tho market is quiet at *9(39.37)4 for ship¬ 
ping stock, and *9.507(9.75 for extra heavy lots. Re- 
coipts llght.-Fi.AY. 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
FOR THE TERMS 
on which two *50 Cash Uv.izes will be given for tho 
best Pictorial Rejigs, see current No. of “ Nick 
Nax'," for sale by all Newsdealers. Only 10c. a copy. 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Four Indie* to two feet high. This i* one of the very 
best nut und timber tree* Mutt, can be planted. Deal¬ 
er* and Nurserymen Muqillml with Trade last free. 
Catalogue No. 1. (Fruit and Ilardy Ornamentals.) 
10 eta.: No. 2, H.Teen-house und Bedding Plants,) 10 
i ts.; Chestnut Circular free to all. 
AildrOBB STORKS, 11A RKISON A CO., 
I 'a Inesv die, (llito. 
\ i:\V YORK STATIC .IDL SOCIRTY. 
AjNTTUAX. MEETINa. 
The Annual Meeting of the New York State Agri¬ 
cultural Society will be held at the Cupitol, in the 
City of Albany, on Wi; iinBBHAY, February 9th, 1870, 
at noon, for the election of Officers, and other general 
business. 
On Wednesday evening, an Address will be deliv¬ 
ered bv James Law, A!. 1 : Y C., Professor ,d V.-ter- 
marv Science In Cornell University, and Consulting 
Veterinarian to the Society. 
On THCKSDAT, lb" Exhibit ion of Grains, Fruits, 
Dairy Products, fic„attho Agricultural Rooms, meet¬ 
ings for transaction of unfinished business, discus¬ 
sions, &e. T, L. HARISON, Secretary. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
There whs scarcely anything doing at tho Little 
Falls market for the week ending January 29th. 
Good farm dairies are worth lfic., and prime factories 
will readily bring 17c. Of factories we note tho fol¬ 
lowing recent sales:—Old Fairfield, 238 boxes at 17c.; 
Munhclm Turnpike Association, 400 boxes, at 17o.; 
Eatenvdlo at IHujc. 
We have advices from abroad to the second week 
la January. In T.umlon cheese Is firm, with un Im¬ 
proved demand. American extra line Is quoted at 
72 to 74s. the cwt.: fine, 70s.; good. 18 s. Other descrip¬ 
tions of cheese bring tho following prices; English 
Cheddar. 86 s. to 91* ; Wiltshire double 66 a. to 81a.; 
Cheshire, medium. 6 ts. tol>>*.; fine, 74s. to 84*.; Scotch, 
76s. toSUs.; Dutch cheese—Edams, 58a. to63s.; Uondus, 
54*. to 58:i.; Derby shape, 58*. to 03m. 
Normandy butter, extra, 145*. t .0 150s. IP cwt. Irish 
blittfir—Cork*. 140*.; Clonmel!*, 126s.; Jersey butter, 
112s, to 1,30*,; Canadian, 90s. to U0», Waterford ba¬ 
con. 73s. 
The corresponding prices last year, In London, for 
butter, cheese and bacon were;—Butter. Cork, 148s,; 
AmericancheOBe,74s.; Waterford bacon, 72s.—x. A.W. 
New York,.T an.28,1870. 
Beans and Pens, —The market Is very quiet; 
only a few prime parcels of mediums will realize the 
inside price. Marrows have sold to some extent for 
Havana. Prices for both mediums and marrows are 
lower. Poor grades will not sell at any price, and 
quotatlona are nominal. Beans have to contend 
against an abundance ot other cheap produce this 
year, and holders do not look for high prices ora 
large local trade with flour, potatoes, &c„ ruling as 
low as they now do. Canada p«?as neglected. South¬ 
ern Bhick-eye peas are lower, following tho reduced 
Norfolk price. Beans—Kidney, hush., *2.75(1(2.89; 
pea, prime, *2 40.-2.50; medium, prime, fl.856Jl.95; 
common to fair, *l.25e! 1 . 00 ; marrows, prime, * 2 . 00 ffii 
2.70; common to fair. *1.50@2.10; Lima, *r<*7..4). Pea* 
Canada, bond, #l«yl.05; free, in bbl*., *1.15 (i> 1,90; 
green, *2.20iit2.30; olaek-cye, 2 bush, bag, f 1 m 1.25. 
Beeswax.—Nothing doing; nominal at37<?J38c. 
Broom Corn.— Higher prices West have Increas¬ 
ed the firmness here. Extra is worth 18 o/j19o.; com¬ 
mon to good, 10@17)4c. Brooms, *3.5(k35 for ordinary 
to good; *637 for extra. 
Butter.—The comparatively short time loft to 
handle the large supply here and what la still to come 
forward, creates considerable nervousness among 
heavy holders of ordinary grades, and there is 11 con¬ 
tinued casing of price* for Stale, and a positive de¬ 
cline will sono result. Choice butter is quite as firm 
a* before, bubanything rating belowlsselling In bny- 
en' favor. Western roll-are indemand at full prices: 
BCilul packed Is lower. Boston is drawing some sup¬ 
ply from Canada. 
State and Pennsylvania, pails, fine, 42@47c.; do., fair 
to good, 82@38c.; Pennsylvania, tubs, 35@40c.; State, 
iVtiscdUmcons 'Abucrtiscments 
1J ARlSuN, Secretary 
f IREVE-Ctt.URSi from tlie Znolngicnl flnv- 
Y dons of Paris. M y < 'atalogue of Eggs, now ready, 
mailed free on application. 
JOHN a. IVES. Salem, Mass. 
W HITE IKIKKIMIH, BLACK SPANISH, 
Silver Spangled Hamburgsund IJolden Polands. 
A few left for sale. M’e keep oyertwenlv varieties 
of land and water fowl*, and are now hooking orders 
for eggs. Address, with stamp, J. Y. BICKNELL & 
CO., Westmoreland, Oneida Co., N. Y. 
CENTS WA.vri'.o, everywhere, to take 
. order* for spring delivery of 
>flTTFR J Q A PERFECT 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
I'lcvis 
( ill ERIt V SF,EI>, tn gVOWina condition, *5 bush.; 
60 els. lb., mull free, 
MAGNOLIA TUIPF.TELA, very hardy, beau¬ 
tiful tree. In flower and fruit. $ 2.60 lb., mail free. 
Deed List, with directions, gratis. 
THOMAS MEEHAN, Germantown, Pa. 
New York, Jan. 28.1870. 
Continued light rocetpts would cause a firmer 
feeling and even an advance In price* but for the 
anomalous weather. Instead of sharply cold as is 
usual ut this season of the year, when the consump¬ 
tion of meal is greater, and butchers can keep a sup¬ 
ply of slaughter d animals on hand, they now only 
purchase for immediate wants, hence It takes fewer 
animals. Butchers have been far more concerned, 
duriug the oast week of heat and rain, to work off 
// /' W Price-— %•> Each; J 
. *12 p-r r. 
uiJJr C:wh with order. Send for Circulars. 
Address.—EIK1A R M. POTTER, 
Kalamazoo, Mich, 
Send six cents in stamps, and receive sealed pi 
posals for agencies. 
A SNA CIII SBTTS-G liO WN SEI-Hi. 
y I Without good seed, success in farming 1* lmpos¬ 
sible. My Catalogue contains the most, approved ami 
standard varieties of Vegetable and Flower Seeds, 
the growth of 1869, warranted genuine. Mailed free 
on application. ’JOHN S. IVES, Seed Grower, 
Salem, Mass. 
