it.-, *i.76®2. ciiiu 
iXm M bbl.; IJal- 
Alberts, 
rowtats. #2.4j(AX&li; uthir grades, ®2.U0%)2.40: prime pea 
beans, ; do. lair lots down to i2.166d2.30; 
kidney. reu.f8.60®3.“4i kidney white,*2^5.562.76. F*?as, 
nr.iu II.. .. in I .Kin 61 *#,\v7L1 'ill > r. in Y. •. 1 I, 
jam. i© 
MOOBE’S BUBAL J3EW-Y0BKEB. 
February; Wm. Harries’, June; Soldier's Home, I 
August; N. Ohiner's, September; R. P. Brown’s, 
October; R. W. Steele's, December. 
New Hamp*htrc Ag’l and Mecti'l Ass’n.—The j 
following are the officers elect. for 1874 Pres.— 
Gen. Natt Head, Hooksett; Sec. — Aaron 
Young. Portsmouth ; 'J'reas .—George W. Biddle, 
Manchester; V. Pre&'ts —the Presidents of the 
County Societies; Directors —Warren F. Daniel, I 
Franklin; Peter W. Jones, Amherst; James | 
W. Cogswell, Gitmenton; Charles H. Hays, 
Portsmouth; Natt. Hubbard, Tainworth; S. S. I 
Chick, Somereworth ; Nathan R. Perkins, Jef¬ 
ferson; Noah W, Hardy, Nelson: Moses D. 
Page, Dover; Peter Elm ball. Grafton. Audi¬ 
tors—Warren Brown, Hampton; Waterman 
8mith, Manchester. 
Illinois Farmers’ Association.—The offleors 
elect are: Pres.— W. C. Flaoci. See.—8. M. 
Smith. Treas.—J. H. Piekrell. Vicc-Prcst's .— 
Lewis Ellsworth. H. D. Emery, C. C. Parks, 
Thomas McRichards, J. A. Patterson,Col. J. H. 
Elliott, Col. C. 8. Nood,W. A. McKeigham, Geu. 1 
L. F. Ross, L. F. Smith, W. H. Ellis, J. W. Hun- j 
ter, M. J. Fitzpatrick, J. G. Porterfield, David 
D.Green, M. M. Hooton, Daniel Gore, John M. 
McClure, W. L. Foster. 
Philadelphia Zoological Society—Officers for 
1874. Pres —William Cam AC, M. D, Vice-Prest's. 
—James C. Hund, J. Gillingham Pell. Treat.— 
Frank H. Clark. Rcc. Sec .—John J. Ridgeway. 
Cor. Sec.-J, LeConto. M. D. Managers— Fred¬ 
erick Gratf, Wm. 8. Vaux, Jobo Wagner, Henry 
C. Gibson, Gen. Isaac J. Wlster. J. Vaughan 
Merrick, George W. Childs, A. J. Drexel, J. J. 
Ridgeway, Jr., S. Fisher Corlles, Thco. L. Harri¬ 
son, W. II. Morrlck. 
Illinois male Hurt. Soc.—The following are 
the officers elect for 1874: Pres.— Rob't Doug¬ 
lass. Vice-Prest's,— 1st Dist., S. G. Minklcr; 2d 
Dist.. A. R. Witney; 3d Dist., A. C. Hammond ; 
4th Disc., L. C. Frances; 5th Dist., B. Pullen; 
6th Diet., L Snedlfcer: 7th Dist.., T. A. E. Httl- 
sone. Set.—0. II. Gulusha. Ass’t Sec.— H. J. 
Dunlap. Treat.—J. Huggins# 
The Northeastern Hcc Keepers’ Association 
will hold its Fourth Annual Meeting at the But¬ 
terfield House, Utica, N. Y., Feb. 4 and 5,1874. 
Questions of import.once will be discussed. Roe 
keepers are most urgently requested to attend 
and take part In the proceedings.—M. Qcinbt, 
Pres.; J. II. Nellis, Sec. 
Queens t o., N. V., Ag. Soe.-JonN HAROLD, 
for twenty-rotlr years secretary of this society, 
withdraws from that position. The officers for 
1874 are: Pres— John C. Jackson, Newtown. 
Vicc-Prcs. -Geo. T. Howlett, Rockaway. Sec.— 
Samuel Willetts, Little Neck. Treas.—H. D. 
Hicks, Old Weatbury. 
The Keystone Poultry and Pigeon Club of 
Philadelphia was organized Dec. 0, 1873, with 
the following officers: / ‘res.— Paul M. Baker. 
Sec. —Thomas. S. Armstrong. Treas. — Wm. M. 
Scattergood. The Club lntenda to hold an Ex¬ 
hibition In Februury. 
Ln Salic Co., III., Ag. Soc.—Officers for 1874 ; 
Pres.— Wm. J. NkklBY. Vlcc-Prest's. Ran ho m 
Palmer, J. C. Bruner, C. H. Green. Rec. Sec .— 
H. L. Mead. Cor. Sec.— J. O, Harris of Ottawa; 
Treas.— F. McKenloy. 
The First Grange of Patrons of Husbandry hr 
Maine was organized at West Hampden, Me., 
Nov. 11, under the name of Eaatoru Star Grange* 
No. 1, with A. H. Walker Master and J. E. 
Shaw Secretary. 
The Michigan Bee-Keepers’ Association is to 
hold a special meeting at Kalamazoo Wednes¬ 
day, May 6. 
half-barrels find a Quick sale. We give Quotation*; 
Dried Fruits, pkgs. Tie, 
Eggs, bbls. 2,117 . 
Flour, bbls. 97.140 
Wheat, bush. 71)5,40.1 
Corn, bush..,. TJ.MtJO 
Oats, bush.. 124,1111 
Rye. bush. 3,400 
Barley, bush. 23.000 
Malt, bush. 9,000 
Beans, bush. b, 100 
Com meal, bbls..., 2.040 
Corn meal. bags... 5,3iS 
Cotton, bales. 
Hops, bales. 
Peanuts, bags. 
Cut meats, pkgs.. 
l-ork, bbU. 
Beef, pkg».... 
Lard, pkgs. 
Butter, pugs. 
Lard, pkgs. 
Butter, pugs. 
Cheese, pkgs. 
Wool, bales. 
Grow seed, bush.. 
Dressed Hogs. No. 
THE MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New Yor.K, Monday, .Tan.3,1873. 
Receipt*.—The receipt:, ot the principal binds of 
produce for tho past week are as lollows; 
Beaus ntul Peas.—Exports of beans for the past 
week, 300 bbls.: do. ui peas. 6,675 bush. The restrict¬ 
ed trad,- that attends gross grades of produce during; 
the holidays tuts caused considerable uceoinulution 
of stock and with continued liberal receipts the 
market is decidedly weak Dealers are checking in¬ 
terior buying, tearing a sudden aud disastrous de¬ 
cline, though In till* connection the anxiety is most 
intense regarding marrows- Mediums are notquot- 
ably changed lor choice, but marrows and pea are 
already shaded. At one time lota of tho former on 
the truck were offered at 13.20, us they ran. Kidney 
beans also easier. Green peas arc fairly active, and 
best freight parcels are In sellers’ favor. Canadian 
peas urc quiet but firm ut quotations. Southern B. 
E. peas arc U little stronger. 
The quotations urc For new mediums, *2.L6®2.‘2£ 
lor prime, aud |fflJXI®2.lrl for otbergrades; prime mar- 
Flour.-Thn market begins to strengthen, with an 
increased shipping demand. Wo quote : 
Superfine htute aud Western.5 CC® ii (s) 
Extra do. .ti 4Wu 7 00 
Fancy do. 7 20$ 7 10 
Minnesota extnts.... 8 10(5411 00 
Western, white wtieat........ .. 7 ifliifl h oy 
Round hoop Ohio..shipping.li OSes 0 .80 
Trade brands do.6 Oslo 8 00 
St. Louis, extra....—... (J 70® 3 00 
Fancy dp. . 8 00® 10 00 
Southern, extra...6 8’,® a no 
Double extras. 8 604411 00 
Buckwheat flour, State, V 100 tts....3 10® 3 30 
Pennsylvania do.... 3 40® 3 AO 
Kye Hour. 4 26«i <> Q0 
Corn meal, Jersey.4 U944 4 50 
Brandywine.4 Hi® 4 6d 
Western, yellow..... 4 00® 4 26 
Western, white. 3 60® 4 00 
Hay and Straw.—There Is a good supply for 
this season of the year, on account of late river 
navigation to short points, ln connection with the 
fair supplies by sail. Tho prices ut tho depot are: 
Prime Huy. J3*1®28 V ton: good do,, (235t25; good 
shipping, f (0: common shipping, #16 4) ton; long 
rye straw. (15C916 V ton: short, do. do., *13 41 ton; 
oat, *15 V ton. 
Houry.—it seems impossible to work down tile 
surplus, regardless of the unusually easy quotations 
of 'IW-'Se. for white clover comb, ln glass, and 18® 
20c. for buckwheat. 
Hops.-There Is barely any Improvement to trade 
as yet. but more life ia anticipated us the new year 
Is lalriy entered upon. The quotations are • 
Now Yorks, growth 1873. 26fa)10e.; Western. ’73 26® 
35c.; Kustorn, ’75, 26®.36c.; Yearlings. ’72, LiwSUe..; Olds, 
'Tl. —-; Old old*. ’70, ’159, ’fit), 6®l&c.; genuine Buvu- 
rliius, ’78, 35fo 4Uc.: patent Bavarians. 78, 254935c.; En¬ 
glish, '73, 284437c.; Belgians, ’73, YUOiBlO ; Callfornlas, 
r 73,40® 15c. 
*1.00®1.05- Green, new. Sl.B0<-4UO, Old, #1.40@l.oO. 
Southern B, K. peas, *3Cii3.15 t-i bush. 
Bees-wax.— Shippor* operate moderately, but 
with light arrivals. Stock* am reduced. Sales at 
30®31e. for Western and southern. 
Broom Corn.—Manufacturers purchase sparing¬ 
ly; new green hurl at 6 * 100 .; new green brush and 
stalk braid at 7,-490.; new red and red tipped, 5®7o-, 
and are now selling at tbaac rates. 
Butter.—The solid firmness that has so notice¬ 
ably attended the butter trade for tho past live 
weeks, has produced a corresponding strong feeling 
In the country .and with i’Ju. asked in all the dairy 
districts, city dealers have wanted fancy tubs to 45c. 
and obtain it without difficulty. Fancy wu iso Is very 
firm at 40e., and readily placed to 1 uyers who repre¬ 
sent flue, but not beet, grocery or hotel trade. The 
marketnien take all the Western stoca they can ob¬ 
tain, and ibe general excellence of Btato stuck as¬ 
sures them in operating rat her more freely in Hi&iDc. 
grades than before; In foct.lt seems that the gen¬ 
eral trado will have to accommodate ltselt to a higher 
grade thou is customary in winter, us Western IsdoI- 
a sellable supply, counting upon tho possibility of 
checked trauapurtuUuu, while our outside trade ex¬ 
presses a willlngriot** to give full rates forall docent, 
sound stuck. Trade is not active, yet tho Eastern 
and other calls together, with a fair local movement, 
g rodncemutlon enough to support full quotations. 
hould subsequent supplies contain a go ml propor¬ 
tion ot stock suitable for ordinary table use. It is ox- 
pectei the market Will run very steadily. At, pre.*- 
ent. there i* scan ely anything mting as low as 33c, In 
State and 35®26t’-1* the lowest Western price lor 
qualities at all useful. Rolls have had a steadier 
market than's usual but the medium buyers must 
have something to Oil up tho stand-show, aud as 
nice cloth-wrapped rolls give a show y appearance, 
beside bearing the Impress of freshness, all nice 
«UC,*tOWWV.i IU IIUI’A, WUU ■VAVY’WV- »» v is ^ » *i"*u 
State. 30(A3.'io - Welsh tubs fancy, 38®40c.: other.8ft» 
32c.; choice Western, including Michigan tact.ory.3i 
<*83c.; good do., 25(1627.: Pennsylvania palls, 34@37e.. 
do. other pkg38<a32c. Rolls, choice, 3101330.: othor, 
itkassc. 
C’lieese.—Exports for the week, 12,191 boxe9. Trade 
has been moderate since our last—as usual during 
holiday week. The export trade Is limited on ac¬ 
count uf the strong prices asked, and the home 
trade are tho principal purchasers. Tho stock I* 
variously counted from 186,900 t<* 200,000 hoxe9, moBt 
parties Inclining to the lower flgures. 
State factory, choice. UXC.i do. fine, 14>Jc.; do. 
good to prime, 1354©14.Hc.: farm dairy, for poor to 
prime Ohio factory, 12®l4)4c. 
CHHer.—Small packages lSejlilc. Cider vinegar, 
prime, 20®22e, 
Col tou.-Prices ruin weak at lAKa. for low mid¬ 
dling upland on the spot; 13Mo, for .fun.; Hi l-32c. for 
Fob.; It. 9-lCc. for March; 16 l5-16c. for April; 17 7-lGo. 
for May. 
Dried Fruit*.—There la a strong and confident 
( tone to the markets generally, with a good trade de- 
I ' maud. 
loutnern apples, quarters. 7ffi8c. for now; siloed,9@ 
12c.; State do., U(-«UHe.;qr8.,5toi'J , «c.; Western,814(i«9e. 
Blackberries, 13Mc. Peeled peaches, prime Georgia, 
new,21<S23c.: North Carolina, 23*2)25c.: Virginia, 18(« 
30c.: unpeeled. 1 1 tynu 12c. for hulve* and 8 >i( 2 i!lc. for 
quarters. Pilled cherries.’AkiWAc. Rasphorrtcs. 32®34e. 
Egg*.— It was thought that lighter receipts would 
regiifuto the market. Trade continues to show a 
very unsatisfactory action. Tho weather is mllil, 
andfar-Western stock is losing in count enough to 
make buyer* suspicious, ond It has be n Impossible 
to realize better rates than were given In our lust 
i for best fresh lots of any Western, Limed are dull, 
aud i ho hi* urn looks blue for them, as their quality 
dally become* more variable. Wo quote •—Stute aud 
Pennsylvania, 306631c.., best Western, 29c.; ordinary 
do,. Tikir&He.i Canadian, 28®29o.i limed Htato, 20®21c.; 
do. Western, 18®20u. 
Pent her*—Continue dull atfKk^ 68 c. for prime live 
Western, and 35®>S0c. for inferior geese. 
Freeh Fruit*.— There 1 b merely a nominal mar¬ 
ket for apples, and old prioes are all tho market will 
bear, l.ndy apples have lost tho special demand 
that holidays give them, and few nro now quoted 
above *8 or »9. Urapes are also now subjected to 
chance trado, as the hotels have dropped them. 
Fine, well-kept marks of CatuwUas still bring 70. 
California pears are dull and tending lower. Crun- 
berrlesare quoted at tho formor ranges but most of 
the sales are at the ln*ido figures. Peanuts very 
steady fur the season. Hickory nuts dull. We 
want cold wouther to give them a good grocery 
trade. 'Pecans unchanged. We quotj: Stute ap¬ 
ples, from goon to prime. *3.50W)i; xciurtiul do., *1. 
railroad lots, some of which are frozen, range at #!<«> 
2.60. California pears, Eastern Beurro. »i<<94.‘,U t* box : 
Winter Nulls, *3.50. Crauherrlos. fancy, F bbl., t'Jta 
9.501 other, *7'it8; fancy boxes. S3; good. |2 .C(Kb) 2.75; 
common to poor, 11.50(2)2.26. Catawba Grapes. .(,i~o. 
Hickorv nuts, (1.60. Peanut* rrom Virginia, * 2 (<<) 
2,25; other Virginia . *1.26® 1.75; North Carolina do., 
$1,5U®2. Peuans, 7>4<k>10c. as to size. 
Hun and Shill*,—There is* a very discouraging 
outlook for raw skins. There will bn u London sale 
J during the month, but the foreign market wont* ro- 
I llvf ha badly os our own from the pressure of unsold 
] stock. Beal skui ln the English market, druws most 
I of the trade, that was formerly directed to vurloux 
I l'uncy furs. The winter here has been too tulld 
to stimulate trado In any class of manufactured 
gnodn. Wo uuutoNo, 1 quality: Otter. V pleou. North 
and Eiua, (is/olO, West and N. W., (5t«7 : Gray Fox, 
) North and East. 7fi6S75c.: West and N. W., l’s)(3iK6c,; 
Bed Fox. North and Eaat.ll.Wai.8fi, Went and N.W., 
4t.15atl.25: Black Bear. North .....1 East. (115,18. West 
and N. W., *6<iv8: Brown Cuba, North and East, ft. 
West and N. \V.. *2fit3; Fisher, North East, pum 
10, West and N. W., (ti®*; Mink, dark. North and 
East. *3«1, WOit and N. W.: *2<*#2.50; .Mink, pale, 
North and Bust. *1.50<8i2. West and N. W., *i@1.25; 
I Muskrat, fall. North and East, Kk*tl2c., West, aud N. 
W., 105al2e.i Sluskrat, winter, North aud Bus1.18(2) 
20c., Wort und N. W., 1B«418 o.; Kitts, North and iCu4t, 
0(S6c., West and N. W-, lidifie-i Beaver, (t lb., North 
aud East. (1.75C«2, West and X, W., (l.20<f<) 1,00; Rac¬ 
coon, North and Kaet, 56bj/(lhc., West and N. W., 50(.<) 
1 fifit!.; Opnosnm, North and East, 6®10o,.West and N. 
I W., fioolOc.; .skunk, blauk, CU(2>H5y.; Skunk, striped, 
200425c. 
Stock has been saertfleert by the ton, and It la diffi¬ 
cult to classify It. The chief Idea of nil dealers has 
been to close out all they could regardless of buyers* 
utters. Our annexed are tlie Closing prices, nnd the 
weather Is still against curry lug or receiving stock. 
Live poultrv bus sold at ‘Jiillc. for chickens aud 
turkeys. Ducks, 05®87o. P pair for Western and 
New Jersey. Geese, *l.WJ®l.7o for Western; *2.2,i(ii 
2.50 for New Jersey. 
Wn quote:—Turkeys, prime, near points. Hi312c.: 
Btate do., 103120.: Western, prime, Skoillo.: other 
grades, taslie.: Chickens, near points. I2qol3o.' do. 
poor 8ti)l0c: Western. 7@9c.: do., pour, 4@Co. 
Ducks, New Jersev,j 115413c,; Western, tk.4Uc. Geese. 
New Jersey, prime. BsolOo.; do. poor, lk«)8c.; West¬ 
ern. prime. U(it'12ti.i do., poor, 5('!59e. 
Game.—Quail at one time slightly Imurovod, but > 
with the low turn of the tide they. With all other 1 
Items, have declined. Buffalo is in market, but bus 
not begun to aellyet. Eastern and Canadian pur- 
trldges, 25c.t3Jc.; Wequole; Quail, prime, *1,29641.87 
V do/..- poor and soft. 75e.<!4*l, PurtrUlges. pilme, 
60c. Pnilrlc hens, .Vie. for prime trapped, aud .3««30u. 
for Door and shot. Hares, tfifiStae. V poir. Rabbits, 
25®fcc. Venison, whole deer, ?( lb„ 6 ,: a8e.; long sad¬ 
dles, SfijjlOe.; short do., 10fr#12c. Fanoy whole deer, 
with flue uutlors, tic*. Buffalo uOuliual at llXiilll’c. for 
saddles. 
8cc«1h.—C lover Is lower under better suppltos; 
quoted at Hide. Timothy Is quiet ut *3.25(^3.50. 
Tobacco.—Trade 7 remains quiet, orderB being 
almost for small lots to meet wants or consumers. 
QUOTATIONS—NEW CROP. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Lugs. . C'4<A 6KC. (a) c. 
Good do. ... 6k<(4 7*0. 73fc. 
Common to medium loaf. 8 ® 9 o. 8J4i® 10 c. 
Good oo. .. UK® 10 c. 10.K® UK 
Fine do. ..1IJX<&> DKc. 12 ® 12Ko. 
heleetlons...12 (4 14 C. 13 ®U 
HEEDLEAi' CHOP OP 1872. 
Connecticut, fillers.6 @ 9 c. 
seconds...7,...,.Ill (ii 20 c. 
wrappers...,.18 64 55 C. 
New York assorted lots...8K® 25 c. 
1’eniiBylvanla assorted lots.7K® 2U e. 
Ohio assorted lota.,.. ..t'K<3 7Kc. 
Wisconsin assorted lots...UTf&dIO C. 
Vegetables.-Exports p tatoes past woek, 8,975 
bbls. Early Rose are of bettor keeping quultty than 
Pencil Blows, ut lunst that is the fancy of buyers, 
and thuy lead the business. There la no change In 
price for any sort, hut thu market Indicates no 
strength. Chill Red sell fairly for seed for Southern 
and West Indian use. Sweet potatoes urn dull. 
Onions remain firm. Tho largo crop of turnips und 
cabbages keep prices very low. 
Wo quote Early Rose. *2.76048 « bbl.,bulk: Reach 
aware, le.dkge 12 * bbl- Onions. V bbi.. *4.50<(45.UU 
for red, |4.VF(i5 for yellow, *t((#5.50 for white Mar¬ 
row squiusli,*2.25 {( bbl.; Hubbard, *2.25 do. Carrots. 
*2. Husain turnips, AOciHfie. Garlic, V 100 strings,*10®lk. 
Cabbages, |l(s)6 V 1U0 for ordinary, and *0648 for red. 
WhiMky Is lower; quoted at OfiadtKPfo. 
Wool.—Thu market has shown ruthor uioro ani¬ 
mation, and a much hotter trade Is counted upon 
when the business of the now year has fairly startod. 
Holders generally are quite confident In their vlew9. 
und sales are at full formur prices. Fleeces quote 
at. (Ibe. for picklock. I6(tib6c. for XX; 44qs50o. for X ; 
436450C, Tor No. I I pulled ut Ifii/oVlc. for extra, 4 Vjs6(Ic. 
for super; 2U®82c, for No. 1. 
IfOCll ESTER. Juti. 1 .-Flour firm, with up¬ 
ward tendency, but no change In price. Wheat 
quiet, with fair supply; red wheat lower, *1.4<X&1.50; 
white, *1.(31(5)1.75. Corn,70ft76o. Out*, tiiqsflOo. Bar¬ 
ley unchanged. Dressed nog* lilghor-*7<A7.25 for 
heavy,*7.5097.70 for light. Poultry scirce—Ohlck- 
unS, I24&13C'.; Turkeys, lfOuKc.; Goose, 75c.0si*l eacb. 
Butter, 2»<«u0c. Eggs scarce, 28c. Potatoes, 50<iB5c. 
f( bash. Onion*, Jl.25ail.5d do- VVpQl firm, with IR- 
f( bash, on mu*, fl.25al.5d do- Wpdl firm, with lit¬ 
tle doing at Bio advance noted lust week. Hhuc-p 
skins, £1(8)1.75 each. Beef Hides, tiX's^c. 4* is. Ora s 
seed firmer, |5.75«Ii5 4* bush, for clover; Timothy 
nominal, *5-63.10 V hush. Huy. *28 >( ton for best. 
Straw, (Ukiilfi v ton. Corn stalks, *8(8)12 V load. 
ielglans, ’73,2066310 ; Callfornlas, 
Grftin.-Thi* general markets are stronger aud 
more active, shippers pclng the principal purchasers. 
We quote: 
Wheat, Chicago. No. 2.*1.55(8!*1.39 
Milwaukee,No.2. I.5H*i 1.61 
Red Western. 1.5562 Ut* 
Amber do . 1.806* 1,06 
Amber, Michigan. I.HlW, 1,(!7 
Rye, New State. l.OCwi 1.15 
Barley, State, two-rowed. . l.tOc-s 1..W 
do. four-rowed. l.fi.V<* ijjo 
Barley Malt. State, four-rowed. I (tow l.fo 
do., two-rowed. 1,55(8> 1.50 
Western, new. 1.5568 1,86 
Oats, Western mixed, new. G0t<o 61 
White Westeru, new. &2@ ed 
Western yellow. 85@ 80 
Corn, Western mixed, afloat... Sikes sii 
Mixed do., new. 7866 82 
Provisions.—There Is a better shipping business 
at strong prices. Pork quoted ut (Pi..'4.1 for mess, 
spot and future; (16,25 for prime mess: *13 for 
extra prime. Lard at do. for Western steam; 9«e. 
for kettle. Beef hams. *2*ft42fi. 'Tleroed beef, I2P-* 
22 for prime mesa; *25652$ lor India mess: (27®28 
for extra ludla mens. HiuToied beef at *9.75csll ror 
plain mess, first grade; *8,75669.75 for second grade 
do., aud *11.596613 for extra mess. Bacon, long clear. 
Be.; short clear,8Lc. Dressed hugs, C‘Xue7%v. for olty 
and <iK667c. for Western. Hog-dressed calves, 
prime, MStHKc-i fair to good. l36vl3Ko-i common 
heavy, 7r,yl0o. Oouiitrv pork, BCi'Jc. for state, and 
New-Jersey light, 83G£&(Ke. for heavy to medium do. 
Poultry und Gainrv—The dro»seU poultry mar¬ 
ket has passed through fortunately the worst Is 
over—another of those losing weeks when weather 
and demand have worked right opposite to trude. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Little Falls, N. Y., Jan. 3. 1874. 
The market at Llttlo Falls for tho week ending 
Jau. 3. was active, but the delivery of farm dairies 
very light. 8ulos were made of ” odds and ends” at 
ll<h)12Xc., hut Quo October cheese ln considerable 
quantity, will bring IJC-JUiKu. 
There was not a largo number of factorymen pres¬ 
ent. m niavkot this week, und the transactions were 
less than for some weeks past. Prices have ranged 
from l3Kc. to He. fur October make. Tho Drum 
Crook sold 10.1 boxes at 13Kc.; Central Valiev 60,14c. 
liut.uir bus come forward in considerable quanti¬ 
ties, and prices sre about the mine as those of lust 
week. Winter butter in Welsh tubs went at 326633c., 
aud line, yellow grass-make brought from 14c. lo 36c. 
Thq weather In Jlift'klmiir (JO-t N- V., tq colder, with 
tnuro snow. 
We have advices from abroad for tho second week 
lu December. Our Lundou correspondent says that 
more. Is aultig In American cheese at a slight reduc¬ 
tion on all sorts except Iln* strictly line English Is 
dearer. The best American sells at Tl@72a.; fine. 0« 
iA7i;b.t Wiltshire Double, 86608 UM.; Cheshire Alodium, 
o(i4S7l:i.; llnu. “Slants.; Hcotgh.70©30». Dutch cheese— 
Eilurns, ft, I i* indiu, ,F(ift!)tKH , 1 ter by shape, UOMfils. 
Fine butter Is scarce, and the market is generally 
quiet. Tho supply uf European Is large, und holders 
of American urc firm. Wu give quotations us fol¬ 
lows: Glonmells, 13»kaiU6s-. as landed; Normandy 
extra, M4s.j Canadian, lUU<k>124a. 
Little Falls, N. V., Jan. 10. 
.The ninrlcet at Little Falls for the week ending 
Jan. 10th was confined entirely to farm dairies. 
These were mostly "odds and ends,” the dr livery 
being light und nalos ranging from ISO. to 13Xc. Bm- 
ers are offering Ho. for good factories.butnoui* have 
been offered. The delivery Of butter this week has 
been much lighter than usual, and tho lot* offered 
were of wlntcr-maka. Those brought from 280. to 
32W0t, but II nice article Of "grass butter” would 
bring 36c. 'I he warm weather uf lust week mid the 
rain has cleared away the snow in Herkimer, and 
wagons arc running on most- ot the euuoti y roads. 
Our letters from England are l'or the third week lu 
December. Flue English cheese la lu better de¬ 
mand. American of all grades -soils more freely. 
The best brings 71*. to i2s.; lino, 70s,; secondary 
sorts, 60s, to The other descriptions are quoted 
us follows;—English Cheddar, 80s. to 92s.; Wiltshire 
double, 10s. to 80s .1 Cheshire me cm in, fun. to 74s.; 
fine, 78*. to 84s.; Scotch, lisa, to 78*.; Ontcb cheese— 
Edams, 60s. to USa.; Gondas, 50s. to 82s.; Derby shape, 
CDs. to (Its.. 
A 1 ludcc quality of butter Is much wanted, and 
more Is doing in Canadian. The Milos are as fol¬ 
lows Glonmells, 140s. to 142sj Corks. 141s.; Jerseys, 
IBS*.; Normandy extra, 114s.; Cauadiun, UOs. to 126s. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
New Youk. Jan. 3,1874. 
Reeves.—Trado has been small and Inactive sIdoo 
lust weekly report. On Wednesday beeves sold at 
6 X@ 12 c. (g lb,; weights, 4M64734 cwt. There were no 
rales 011 Thursday. Friday, heaves sold at 10X'tfl2ko.; 
8.k(i67M ewt.; 54-1,57 lbs. ha* been allowed to tho cwt. 
net. Special sale* were Choroicoo steers. 4J4 cwt,, at 
nd future • (15 25 nir nrlmftmAM- SIWnr tfkttTMOWt.; 5t -457 lbs. has boon allowed Du the CWt. 
mrlmt, Idirt fur Rv’.i V. ’ ** f - special *aio* were Chnroitoo steers, V/i cwt., at 
n ..V r* v, V (■p t o,w!,.a l i V 4 v SJfo.: Texan, rod oast of t lie Mississippi, &H«bSn( cwt., 
D I ^ "dQ*c.; commou Illinois, ov. ewt., lfiXalOKo.l fair 
™ ^ quality do , 6>i ewt., Uydlke.; good quallly d--.. 7® 
'!. a .A 11 ^.“ISSSl-f.’!*.?l!f a ii. l .Vf : IMcwt., I-’<&12I40 j course, rat Western bulls solU on 
745 cwt., i-’® 1214c i ciarse, fat Western bulls sold on 
live w iglii at4cv, 14cwt.; goodquality Vlrglulawere 
held oil side. 
Milch (li»\Vs.—Trade ku these animals has been 
small at low rates. Friday, 2 cows sold for *135; sin¬ 
gle Iota, *3-'.50®5V.50 ¥ head. 
Veul*. There wore so few sold that no market 
quotations were vlveu - still,10 bead of smooth qual¬ 
ity veals were sold at lOo. V lb. Grass calves sold lit 
*.8.25® 12.50 p head, with a few coarse at *7. Glass 
calves also at 0®Gc. tl lb. 
Sheep and Lambs.—Wednesday lost.nheep sold 
at 3J4®*>-ie.; lambs were not quoted sannrutoly. 
There were no sales On Thursday. Friday tile chief 
part of tho salescifncted were on private terms. Spe¬ 
cial sales have boon Michigan snoop, weight 79lbs., 
at 5><e. V Hu; Stale. 88 lb8.,*6.81 cwt,; Canada, 146 tbs., 
6*io.; do. sheep and lambs, mixed, 109 lbs., 7J»c.i Ohio 
alu.-op, 68 lbs., 3Ke.; do.. 88 ltd., 4J4C,; do., 79 as., (li® 
C.25 -5 cwt. 
Hoga.—Wednesday Inst, live wore wortu uSc-WYc. 
V lb., with sales at Stfe. CHy dressed, 230 tbs. urn- 
ward, Olfo.; hogs, 230 lbs. downwards, 7Xc.; do., 180 
as., und murket pigs 1(10 iba.,7kc. Western dressed, 
6(4®7e. No sales on Thur day. Trude opened fair 
on Friday forenoon, wiinn live were wortti 5>i®6Xc.i 
city dressed, 6V®7lfo.; Western drer.scd, GM®7Wo. 
Wliolesttle Prtccn ot Dressed Monts.—City 
dressed beef sold at 7®ilc. h it-.; Western dressed, 
native steers, 4647c.: do., Texan heel', was held back 
on tho road, owing to unavoidable delay, hence has 
not been quoted. City dressed mutton. 6® 11c.; West¬ 
ern do., tkWlJe.s Country dressed not to hand, savo In 
small quantity. City dressed veal, 6®13c. Country 
do. 584120, 
Horse IUn.rket.-Tho general trade continue.-! 
small and slow, most, of the sales being effected In 
§ rlvate stahies. The following sales woru effected 
y auction ;-10 head of poor quality light harness 
horses, sold at *660497 P bead: 24 head of ordinary 
quality light harness horses, #109(5)107 C baud . 8 trot¬ 
ters, *2.1708.50 V head; I polrof pOQIOB. #1181; 2 pulr- 
Of ordinary quality light harness horses, frflWHO -f* 
pair ; 2 pair of poor quality light lutruesa horses, #201 
((4277 V pair. 48 horses arrived per Erie Railroad, via 
Oak CHIT Station; 15 horses aud 15 mules arrived por 
Central Now Jersey Railroad, via Liberty Stroot For- 
Central New Jersey Railroad, via Liberty Street Fer¬ 
ry ; the mules were held for exportation. 
illnmlny’u Males. — Beeves were slow from,9V® 
13c. «( lb., weights from 5k ewt.®10'-4 cwt., on 68®C0 
ibs. to the ewt., not. Choice Illinois steers come to 
hand weighed 1014 cwt. p head, und sold at 13c. V tt. 
State oxoo, average weight 10X ewt. V head, sold at 
He. V tb. 
Dlilcli Cows.—There wore no tialos, and tho qual- 
ty of the cows to hand was inferior to the donmud. 
Veals.—Smooth quality veals wore not quoted 
and grass calves wero slow from *8.5(J#9 i head. 
Sheep anil I.umlm.—Trade was slow on a mod¬ 
erate run of fresh stock- Sheep sold from 6X07ko- 
Fib. Lambs at «Vc. F ». 
Hogs*—Live hogs sold ut 64f0. 4l tb.. and choice 
wero held for Be. V 1b. City dressed not quoted at 
noon. Western dressed opened at our laat quota¬ 
tions. 
UECETPT8 Ob' LIVE 8TOCK. 
lihoep A 
Botjvon. 
Covm. 
CaWsn. 
Liunrm. 
H i-tff. 
One Hundredth St. 
..1,668 
6 
305 
250 
000 
Forty- ICIghth St— 
.. 16 
56 
10 
7.110 
ODD 
Fortieth St. 
.. tiu 
(10 
00 
0,586 
18,700 
Comm unipaw. 
.. CCS 
UU 
oo 
34 
819 
Weehawken.. 
.. 762 
00 
00 
OOO 
ncu 
Totals this week.. 
. 3,100 
61 
221 
14,289 
19,586 
*• last week.. 
.. 7.556 
50 
651 
19,412 
37.714 
COMPARATIVE RATES. 
Last woek. 
This week. 
Cents. 
Cents. 
Good Steers 41 lb.. 
...12 
® 13 y t 12 
44 13 
Fair. 
...U 
(«) 11* 11 
(* 11X 
Poor. 
...10 
® toY io 
04 HJa* 
Poorest. 
...6 
((4 USE 8 
04 9Y 
Gen. selling rates . 
...11 
09 12 
1UX 04 11X 
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