31 civ ^(tvcvti^cmcnt^ 
Arm ami 23c. higher: $6.7o®7 for heavy, and $7.25® 
7.60 for light. Lard, 9@9Hc. V ft. New hums, 10H® 
lt.Sc. Beef anil Mutton unchanged, Poultry very 
plenty; Chickens. UXmllc.; Turkeys, ll®15e.;-Geese, 
75«tf)$l each. Butter scarce, 28@<i3c. Eggs lower, 26 
@27c. V dot. Cheese, 13@Hc. Potatoes, 6!i@(8c. p 
bush. Apples, 50@80e. do. Onions. $I@1,J' t> bush. 
Wool firmer but quiet, 40e. for medium. 42@4&c. for 
coarse. Sheep pelts, $1.25@1.75 each. Hay, *22®27 V 
tOD. Clover seed firmer but quiet at $505.50 $ bush. 
and N. W., f6®8: Brown Cubs, North and East. $4, 
West and if. W.. $2@S; Fisher. North Rust, $8® 
10, West and N. VV., $f®8; Mink, dark, North and 
East. $3®-I, We-t and N. W.: $202.50; Mink, pale. 
North and East. *1.50®2. West and N. W.. $1@L26; 
Muskrat, fall. North anil East, 10@12o., West and N. 
W- IO®I2c.; Muskrat, wlmer. North and East, 18® 
20c.. West and N. vv.. IwaiKc.; Kitts. North and Baft, 
5@6o.. West and N. W. l@ftc.: Beaver, V ft ..North 
and East, $l.7o®2, We«t aud N. W.. $1.23® 1.50: Rac- 
coon. North and East, 66®60o., West and N. W-, 30® 
56c.; Oppoaiim, North anil East. 5®10c..West and N. 
W„ 5® 10c.; Skunk, black, 6U(i*U6c.; Skunk, striped, 
30026c. 
Feathers. — The stock la abundant and trade 
slack. Prime Westerh live geese, 60®68o.; Inferior 
Western, 35056c. 
Hny itnd Straw—Are plenty and prices weak. 
Prime Hay, $26026 P ton; good do., #28®25i good 
shipping,* 20 ; corn, shipping, $15 ¥ ton; long rye 
struw, *15® 16 f ton: short do. do., $12® 12; oat, $15® 
16 F toa. 
Ilonry.—Dull und shows a decline In all qualities. 
We quote: White clover In glasB boxes, 2«@28e.; 
bnckwheat, 18022 c. for very durk to good; strained 
honey. 12® 15c. 
IInp«i.—There Is a tr|tie steadier tone to the mar¬ 
ket. und it is believed that shortly after the opening 
of the new year trade will be much stronger. Choice 
new. 38®4Uc.; good. 8SCS8$e.; fair. 30c, 
Poultry und tJuinu.—The demand for Christmas 
stock created considerable animation one or two 
duys before that day, but most of the week has 
shown an easy feeling and Impossibility of a long 
rule of even good prices. Thn best prices oi the past 
week were 19c. for New Jersey turkeys, I5@13c. for 
Western and State, Geese sold unusually slow for 
the season. Very Util • attractive stock, however, 
was In market. With the stock unsold and prospec¬ 
tive receipt au overstock is looked for this week; 
the weather, however. Is more favorable for holding. 
Wo quote t—Turkeys, prime, near points, 10al7o.. 
Slate do., l5®U*c.; Common, near points. l&ii>Mo.; 
Western, 13® 16c. Chickens, near points, U@16o.; do, 
poor, 12018c.: Western. I'kiaUe.; do., poor, lOqsllo. 
l>ticks. New Jersey, 12 ®He.; Western, 10® 13c. Geese, 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
Nkw Yoi.K. Monday, dec. 20,1873. 
Receipts.—Tbe receipts of the principal kinds of 
produce for the past week are as follows: 
Dried Fruits, pkgs. 70S Cotton, bales. 24.2C0 
Eggs, bbls. 4,0U0 Hops, bales. 367 
Flour, bbls. 77,100 Peanuts, bags. — 
Wheat, bush. 836,000 Cut meats, pkgs... 17,800 
Corn, busb. 87.200, Pork- bbls. 0 822 
Oats, bush. ISKkUlO Beef, pkus. 1,574 
Rve. bnsh. 15J00 1AM. pkts. 12,21)0 
Barley, bush. . 29,500 Butler, pEgs. 25.822 
Malt, bush. — Cheese, ldcgs. 24,550 
Beans, bush. 5.207 Wool, bales. 1.746 
Cora meal, bbls.... 4,40.7 Grass seed, bush... — 
Corn meal. hags... 7,ip(r Dressed Hobs.N o.. — 
Ben us uuii Puss. Exports of beans, past week, 
225 bbls.; do. of pea*, 1,U50 bush. The bean trade w 
usually iuulte;, Holiday week, and the present Is no 
exception. Prloe* for mediums urn unchanged; 
prime one* from store arc really fine, notwithstand¬ 
ing the quiet state or the market. Marrows are 
weak, with an Impending larger supply. We quote 
tine exporting stock 5o. lower. There la some stock 
of pea beans, but attractive lots are not plenty, and 
prime ones are In demand: poor grades are neglect* 
©d. White kidney have sold close to the extreme. 
Red do. are nominal; buyers for the present -com 
stocked up. Green peas continue active, with lull 
prices ’realised. Canadian peas in hhl*. are firm. 
Bulk and bond lots quoted ubefore for prime. Some 
poor Block is quoted at $1. Southern B. E. peus firm, 
with a renewed demand. 
The quotations are --For new medium*, f2.2ft®2.25 
for prime, and £3 0002.10 for other grades; prune mur- 
rowfats, $'555@2.60; other grade*, f2.d5j52.io; prime Pen 
beans, $2.lOffo.'.fd: do. fair lots down to $2.1502-30 i 
kidney, red, $Ud@3.7. f i! ktdnev white,*2.50,22.30. Pens, 
new Canadian. U> bbls.. $1.2001.26; do., in bulk, 
f1.0501.10: Green new, Sl.t9CHuU.7Q; old, $1.105(1..Vi. 
Southern B 15. peas, f.v<3.lf) *< bush. Receipts of 
beans from Jan. 1, i92,85u busb,: do. lust year. 108,750 
bush. 
Ilceiorn x, — Sli ipper* purchase larger lots at strong 
prices. Sates a*30®32c. for Western and Soutlierm 
Export-past week, 8.425 lbs.; since Jan. 1st, 153,875. 
For some lime lust year. 257.890 do. 
Blitter.—The enormous receipts still form u theme 
of the trade. We have received un average ol ovei 
25,000 uuekavca for the pu.«t four weeks, a supply 
never het :u ! equalled in quantity tor a similar pe¬ 
riod. Receipts fur the yen’- since Jan. let, add up 
935,000 packages, ml exee ?4 of 211,000 puckagos com¬ 
pared w lth last year. There has been a larger inclu¬ 
sion Of *40011 package:' during the pn t year, but 
withal there lia * been U marited luciense 111 the 
amount of stock produced. The local demand Is 
hardly as bnsk as it me, but tbero is enough doing 
to sustain prices, partlonlarly as the out-of-town de¬ 
mand has been very steady. A remarkable foil curs 
in the Late heavy supplier U the presum e of long 
lines of tlnn tub Is »toi», and though trade Is a little 
dull for bf’t grade*, dealers feel the market to be 
prospectively *irciiig,aud do not show any disposi¬ 
tion to ease f.vle rates. The want of cheap stock Is 
keenly felt, as everything between 24®3Uo. has been 
pretty mm h absorbed. This fact elves Western a 
ready sale upon arrival. Roll- are selling with un¬ 
usual SieudlliCrS "II account of tile Iftek of market 
grades of mediaoi-prleed State. My the market 
trade we mean buyers who tuuku butter a special re¬ 
tail trade, und us there I* cnn-idei nidi! competition 
111 that line of bn-im -s tho sillers havo to but very 
close, it Is now definitely understood that Canudii 
will not have ant surplu- for our use. This fact de¬ 
cidedly strongtlieua Wustom. us well a* It shows our 
room for the heavy ylclil ui state this season. Se¬ 
lection- of all siock Is armor this week, and ia some 
instances are marked a Hole higher. 
We quote Orange county pails, faucy. 40® 13c.: 
other good pal Is,. 8 . - i(lc,: Butte Utklus and half tub*, 
fine.35038c., m lines, aud .)‘J<,u 2 o. for -electlim.i: good 
State. 30®35e.- Wrifflt tubs fuouy 28®40c,l other. 30w 
32c.; choice Western, including Michigan factory, 31 
@32 d.; good do., 42®'<6.; shipping, 20c.: Pennsylvania 
palls. 34®37i\, do. other pM- , 28032© Roll*, choice. 
30@32 c.: other, ?C«'J 8 o. 
Cbeeae. There Is a strong market at advanced 
prices. Exporters arc operating to a fair extent, aud 
with home buyers in tuc market for more liberal 
quantities, receipts are worked up close, and accu¬ 
mulated supplies show a heavy reduction. Exports 
for the week, 13,51X1 boxes. 
State foolery, choice, 14X0.: do. line, HXc.; do. 
good to nrlrno, l 2 @U) 4 c-: farm dairy, llw.HXc.: Ohio, 
factory. 1201 life. for fair to prime. 
Receipt,* of cheese since Jan, 1st, 2,019,850 boxes. 
Same time lasl year, 1,889,000 do. 
Dried l-ruii* Sell quite freely to ihc homo trade 
at strong and buoyant prices. 
-outheru apples, quarters, "('MVJC.j Sliced, 3012c., 
State do., KXStlc.; qr*., UX® 8 Xc.; Western, 8081 * 0 . 
Bluckberrles, 13® 13c. Reeled peaches, prime Georgia, 
new, 18@2l)e.; North Carolina, 2tl(jt25c.: Virginia, 1>'® 
lac.: unpeeled. 9X©U)o. for halves and 7 KmFc. for 
quarters. Fitted cherries-.2jM®24e. Raspberries,32c. 
Receipts sinoe Jau. lit, 35,578 pkgs.; do. last year. 
141,800 do. 
Eggs. -Receipts of frp»b have moderated, and the 
scarcity at some Western points gives some encour¬ 
agement to our dealers who are currying u largo 
stock. A good many lota arn losing badly,the result 
of early packing. Uuiod urn very dull umlpressed 
for sale at the easy quotations. The annexed prices 
have been rather steady since our last. We quote: 
State and Pennsylvania,30®31o.; b©*t Western, 29 
®30c.; ordinary do,. 2S@23<:.i Canadian, 28@29c.; limed 
State,20®2lc.' do. Western. X9®21c. 
Receipts since Jan. 1st, 479.200 bblB., do. lust year, 
441,312 do. 
Flour.- Prices have been farther shaded a trifle, 
with a dull trade, shippers wanting very little stock 
at the moment. 
Superfine iMat© and Western.. 6 CO® 6 00 
Extra do.ii 45® 7 CIO 
Fancy do. 7 25@ 7 40 
Minnesota extras. 6 75@11 uu 
Western, white wheat. 7 40® a 50 
Hound hoop Ohio., shipping.0 55® 6 80 
Trade brand-, do. 6 35<v« s u0 
St. Louis, extra.. ...6 V0@ H 0<t 
Fancy do. 8 QOtuilO 50 
Southern, extra. 6 85® 8 00 
Double extras.. 8 GOijull 00 
Buckwheat fiour, State, ^ 100 fts.3 ID® 3 30 
Pennsylyauia do. 3 40® 3 50 
Rye Uour. 4 25® 6 up 
Corn meal, Jersey... 4 00® 4 SO 
Bnindvwine .,.. 4 61 k«i 4 (JJ 
Western, yellow. 4 00® 4 26 
Western, white.H 60® 4 Ou 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
120 BR04DWAV. i\EW YORK 
Has an accumulated Capital exceeding 
Nrw York, Dec. 27. 1873. 
U coves. — Trade un Wednesday lust was very 
small: prices ranging from 'J@l3.Kc. ft., weights 
from 7<o)U cwt. A few lots of beeves wore «olu on 
live weight Texansteo »,2%®8c. ♦ ft.; native bulls 
3H<34He. There were tio sales on Thursday. On Fri¬ 
day beeves were free of sale at I'KiBiUKc.; weights. 
4K@l5ewt., on 68®i'i0 ft*, to the cwt., net. Special 
sales have been- Mixed lots Illinois steers and 
oxen, 12Vwl3e. F ft..0®15cwt.: Virginia Bieers,8K@8 
cvrt.. a@12Kc’i common Illinois do,, 8cwu, 10c.: ao., 
11 Cherokee do., 4K®5K ewt.,7M® 
Invested In Ronl Estate and .Mortgagos in New York 
City, in New York and United States Bonds, and 
steadily increasing under a Yearly Revenue of more 
than 
do., ii* cwt., HKc.j Cherokee do., 4,K®5>4 owt,,7.K® 
8c., with a few utyc.: mixed lots of Ohio c <ttlc, steers 
uml oxen, 6K@ll cwt. strong, UY®12KC.: Ohio steers, 
7-X®9 OWt..ilK®UVC. 
Milcli Cow*.-There have been very few sales 
(luring the past Week. The quality Of the lots to 
iiiind has hcctl generally Inferior, i’rlees U vc been 
♦80@O1.5O V I lend. 
V i’ll I*,—Smooth quality have not been quoted. 
Grass calve* sold in aimil) tots at $8@13 V head. 
Sheep it ud I^ninbs.—’Wednesday last nhi ep were 
slow ill li'i’V t 4 c. V ft. Nosnlos on 1'horsday, and only 
a notional market ou Friday, when sheep were held 
roc afternoon sales, special salon have been Jer¬ 
sey ewes, average weight 96 fts. V head, 5K0. F ft.; 
Canada do., 117 fts.. «>»«.; do.; sheen. 140 l»*.. “Kft.; 
Htato do.. 82K lbr.,6Kc.: OIUu dm. 83 lbs., 6*;c.: do., 
do., 89 lbs., tl.VjC. 
llog*.—Live hogs on Wnon©»dny wore worth !>% 
@5Kc. 18 ft. City dre*sed,OK®7>5 c.; Western ilo., 6@ 
7c. No quotations on Thursday, On Friday, live, 
)i»Vc.: city dressed, fi* j‘®i7Kc,; Western do., 6@70. 
Trade closed firm. 
Wholesale Prices oi Dressed Menla. -Native 
beef, Western dressed, shipped from Detroit, sold 
at i08c- ¥ ft., Toxun dm, from Denison, JOotfKc.^City 
dressed beef, coiuraon to fair, sold In sides atUCJUe,; 
choice liliHlquartciM of prime beef, 12@13o. Country 
dressed mutton. l@8o.; Western do., 4@7c. Country 
dressed veal, 9@16c. 
TTorse MnrUet.-Trad© nominal, nave 4 head of 
ordinary qmillty light linineas horses that, were sold 
at auction at#)50@215 r head, and 1 trotter sold at 
ftOU. 33llorscs arrived per Erie Railroad, vuiOak Cliff 
Station ; 90 horses and Co mule* urrlvod per Central 
New Jersey Railroad, via l,Iberty Street Ferry ; the 
mules were held for shipment to the West Indian 
Islands. 
Suniumry ol the Live Stuck Trade for 1873. 
—During the early months of this year beeves sold 
at”@14c. V ft.; during the following spring, 6K@13e. 
During tlio mi miner months, -ales ranged at 6®rM(C., 
and during the autumn, 6K@12Ko. As soon us the 
Christmas cattle cuuut to hand, prices ranged at 7K 
@13kc,; a few steers sold a - low as IVC., anil u still 
smaller number a* high aa 14c. Trade In uiUch cows 
has been generally dull, only for a few weeks during 
tho past two moilliis have prices been fair - extreme 
range Of sales has bebli at $110125 J head; general 
sales, $35®76 V head. Vests sold oil freely, .md so 
did gras* calves; hut prices have boon uniformly 
low for both. .Smooth quality veals, 9 m; 12 Kc\; coarse 
do., 6K@9><C.; bubs, IwjiC.; grass calves, $4012, with 
choice lot* ul $12,50(ji.l8; yearling bull.-., 2.K@4Ko. 
There has been a large and gon«irally hnsk trade in 
shevp und lumbs. Only when an unusually lieavy 
run of poor quality cam© to hand did prices go down 
to very low rates. Good sheep and iambs have al¬ 
ways met a good sale at lulr rates. Native sheep 
sold ut 85S?Vc-; Cunuda, .‘'KikRltfe.; Texan, 2X@4Kc. 
Ininh* from Canada mid from home forms sold lu the 
spring at ll®22c.. and since then 5K@10Hc. Trade lu 
hogs has been uncertain. Live have generally ar¬ 
rived direct to slaughterers, therefore quutuwons of 
some have boon frequently nominal, and trade has 
been ruled by the quantity on the market rather 
than by the quality or the animals to huiid. The ex¬ 
treme range lias been 40CKO. 
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years. Policies are also Issued on the 
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Society, aud hus been roixmuuended and endorsed by 
eminent experts In Ufa insurance, nod by leading 
builtiosa men. Forty-four per cent, has been earned 
and reserved nn tho premiums paid on Its Tontine* 
Life Policies, aud forty per cent, on its Tori Due En¬ 
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At the VIENNA EXHIBITION was awarded 
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It in confidently recommended aa the very 
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^BOILERS, 
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la peculiarly adapted to Hi purpurea requiring -mall 
power. More than 500 engines, from 2 to 100 horse¬ 
power, In uso. Send for [IliiHtruted Circnlnr. 
Veuls.—Smooth quality veals sold at, 10c. •' ft.; 
grass calves from$11® 16 V lieud; tradesman but fair. 
Sheep und Lambs.—Sheep sold from 644 ® 7 'l(o. ^ 
ft.; lambs from 7K®8c. V ft. Trade wus moderate; 
quality from fair to choice. 
nogs.—There were no commission hogs on sale. 
Gate on Saturday last, Ohio hogs, average weight 
130 tbs. V head, sold at 5Kc. lfi ft. City dressed not 
quoted at noon. 
ft KKGEIPT.S Ok LIVE STOCK. 
skmip A 
B«eve«. Cow*. Calvoa. Lsinti*. Hi** 
One Hundredth at...1,219 8 266 139 000 
Fortv-Eighth 8t. 20 42 1K8 7.206 000 
Fortieth at... . OOU 00 105 0,846 24,34'J 
Commumoaw. 4,795 00 00 5,222 18,395 
Wtehawken.1,492 00 UO 000 000 
Totals tills week... 7,556 SO 553 19,412 37,744 
“ last week_8,166 42 582 24,364 39,210 
COMPARATIVE RATES. 
Last week. This week 
Cents. Cents. 
Good Steers V ft.12 w 13X 12 @ 18K 
Fair.11 r,j> Ilk 11 ® 11V 
Poor...10 @ 1(1* 10 0 10% 
Poorest. f'/t tw 9V 6 @ 9 V 
Gen. selling rate*.11 @12 U ® 12 
GROSS RECEIPTS OP LIVE STOCK FOR 1873. 
Beeves. . 103 554 
C'.WS . 4,104 
Veals. 82.205 
Sheep and lambs. 1,192,302 
Hogs.1.698,681 
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State, Couutv and City Loans Negotiated. 
We moke a specialty of County. City and School 
District Bonds, and furnish same for investments, 
paying 10 to 12 per cent. Guarantee legality of all 
Bonds sold, and collect tho Coupons without charge. 
The Laivof Municipal Hoods, published by ourSeulor, 
should be la tbe bunds of all interested In this class 
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COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
Little Falls, N. Y„ Dec. 27. 1873. 
The market at Lillie Falla for the week ending 
Dec. 27 was active, with art improvement in prices 
over thoso of last week, Farm dairies of fair to good 
quality sold at 126«18c., while extra flue In one or two 
instances went atl4e. furlong lots. Mr. D. Arnold, 
who bus a long lot of September and October make, 
was offered 14o. and refused to sell. 
Quite a number of ructorymen were present in the 
market, but sales were llgUL We give tin leading 
tramractlona us followsBulry Hill, 60 boxes at 18c.: 
Rrnckect'* Bridge, M0, 14c.; J. I). Ives, 100,18c.? J. 
Mchols.tlO, 13c.; Old Stone Church. 100. lie.; Herki¬ 
mer Co. Central. 126. Ho.: Old fi'ulrttcld, 200, Uc.; Mld- 
dlcvtllc, 170, lS*e. 
The Impression genomily prevails that prices are 
loadvatice. and some are looking forward to 1.5H@ 
160, for tlue cheese during the course of the next 
month. 
Butter continues to come forward freely, and sales 
have been made this week at 28@34o.. and for extra 
grass make Of good color, 35c. lias been paid. Tho 
low rates named were for white hatter, winter make. 
We have advices from abroad for tbe first week in 
December. Our Loudon correspondent says that 
all descriptions of cheuse are quiet but firmly hold, 
both in English and American. Extra fine American 
sells at 72<ai74s.; tine. 706*72*. B!ugll*h Cheddar. so@ 
948,; Wiltshire Double, 7'2@8Ce.; Cheshire Medium, 72 
@7ls.; tine. 78<Si86a.: Scotch, TOijfsOs. Dutch cheese— 
Edams, 58@60».i Gondas,51(8.6(1*.: Derby shape, 58@64s. 
tn Rutter the demand b neatly confined to best 
and low qualities. The deflcieuey lu Irish Is admitted 
to be large. Canadian of good quality being compar¬ 
atively rbeiip, »pli» readily. W« give quotations as 
follows:—Cloiimells,136@142s.; Corks, 141s.; Norman¬ 
dy extra, 1 i0@l;4s.; Canadian, 100@12is. 
The weather in Herkimer Co., N. Y., Is mild, with 
sufficient snow on tbe ground to make good sleighing. 
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OfttMMF aud Grain lands. In St. Joseph County, 
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three dollars. Write to them lor fvl) particulars. 
ROCHESTER, Dec. '1 1. -Flour quiet at $8.50 
for amber white and $9.25@9.50 for best wt ite. Buck¬ 
wheat, $3.75<a:4 V cwt. Wheat, rI 50 for red winter 
and $l.i;0@1.75 for best white. Oats, firm, 45@50c. 
Corn, 70@75e. for State. Barley, quiet; *1.26® 1.2b for 
two-rowed; four-rowed, *1.40@1.45. Dressed hogs 
WM, P. MOORE & CO 
Ol Suffolk 
Of Suffolk, Vo., have Fsrun at from $5 to $25 
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