Ordinary 
quarters. 9, 40 . for 1673; Western. S®i?lj£c. for 1872 itu 
Oiwn, ft*...* iiy. I rwntWi •. ' , I , u«J. 1II1M r 
Alberts. $2.25®3,75. Jackson White, $1.7S®2. Chili 
Reil, $2.25®2.50. Sweet, Virginia, f l.UGtii * bbi.; i»el- 
siurrir. kb nrir.iiC. 12 ■ i Id ntiii,i,« n ».r., ii Mvr.iAOn 
plea, from goon to prtmo. fh.GQ®*; »<■ 
railroad lots, sorao of which are frozen 
ItullamJ Hi., Boston, Mass. 
Uouinmo.n, I). II., I'rovl- 
Heference 
dence, H. 1 
Deans, $2.51 
kidney, red 
.64; kldnejr white, j2.3.Vil)2.7&. peas, 
Libia., f l.26a*).HU ; do., In bulk. 
31 head of ordinal" 
3 trotters, $2HfX)iii>t1 
lirirnes* horses, $1 
lilty do..do,,»UX*.> 184 V head; 
bond! f> pairs, ordinary light 
State taetory 
fair to prime. 
o : State dairy, 13K®f4X0. for 
to. for poor to fair. Ohio fac- 
JAN .if 
to make it a credit rather than a disgrace to 
the State, ae the old society has been. 
Ohio Hair vinon’s Association.— 'The regular 
annual meeting of the Ohio Dairymen's Asso¬ 
ciation will be held at Temperance Hall, 184 
Superior Street, Cleveland, on Wednesday and 
Thursday, Jan. 28th and 2»th. 1874. The exer¬ 
cises will consist of addresses, discussions, Ac., 
relating to the business of dairy husbandry, 
markets, Ac. Headquarters of the Association 
during the Convention will be at the Forest 
City House, corner Superior Street and Public 
Square. By direction of the President. S. D- 
Harris, Secretary, JTwdtotu O. 
Seneca Co., Hi. \ . Agricultural Society offi¬ 
cers for tills year are:—Pres. John G. Kino. 
Romulus • Viee~Pre*. Lyman F. CTowell, Seneca 
Falls: Sec. John L. Clark, Waterloo; Treat. 
John!). Coe, Romulus. 
The knohluia Fruil Growers' Association 
holds its w inter meeting tho second Thursday 
in February—where, we are not Informed. 
New .Jersey Slate Ag. Soe.—Annual meeting 
will be held at Trenton, at the State House, 
Wednesday Jan. &J. at 11 A. M, 
The Maine State Pnmologirnl Society la to 
hold a meeting at Augusta, Jan. 28-29. 
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before the wind, leaving a clear, bright sky 
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beyond .ill earthly help. Through the foaming 
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wondrous change In the little girl. Fright gave 
way to composure and resignation, as. with a 
determined and restless impulse that thrilled 
through her whole being, she grasped the rope 
that lay by her side, when t<> her surprise, the 
boat turned, as by some unseen power, towards 
a quiet little eddy In the stream—a little haven 
among tho rocks. 
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THE MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New Yore, Monday, Jau. 13,187.7. 
Receipts.—The receipts of the principal binds or 
produce for the past week are a* follows : 
Cotton, Dales. . 30,48) Hups,bales,........ 42it 
Dried Fruits, pkg*. 1,010 Pork. Uhls. .. 14 .Wj) 
Flour, bbi*. 81.2U0 Urol, pkgs. 7(1 
Wheat, bush.... .. cipjXp Cut meats, pkgs. 12.200 
Coru. bush. 81.40.) bard, tea. 11,70) 
Oats, bush. 1S7.IJXI Butter, pkgs. 17,70) 
Grass seed, bush... 4.1)25 Cheese, pkgs...... 8.U6T* 
Hye, bush.. 7.U)l) I’eanetg, Dags. 244 
Barley, hush.. 3O.0QQ1 kflgs,bbls. /! - 
Beans, bush. 14,StW Malt, bush. If - 
Coru meal, bbla,... - 806 Dressed Hogs.Nw.. — 
Corn meal. bags... 7.100 Wool bales. 
Boms anil I’eiut.—Exports of beaus for the past 
week, 1,843 bills.; do. of peas, 1,700 bush. Block has 
accumulated materially in hearts during the recent 
dull period, and prices remain very weak for about 
all grades of beans- marrows, m before, showing the 
worst effects Of the depression, though reduoed prices 
have led to more business. The crop for 1871 was un 
unusually large one. Canada peas unchanged. Greco 
peas arc llrvner, Southern U. K. as before. Pea beans 
urea little stronger at the close. 
The quotations are;—For new mediums, f2.li)@2.15 
for prime, and rl.90cs2.0fl for othergrades: prime mar¬ 
rowfats, 62.30cit2.40: other grades, I2.10&2.20; prime pea 
Cider. -Quiet; the weather has been detrimental 
to holding it, and buyers takp only what dally or 
weekly wants require. Quoted at 15®16o. for new. 
Ctd er vinegar, 20®*2e,, also qulct- 
Cotton.—The arrivals at tbn ports have been more 
moderate, anil a Unit rilling Iuls prevailed. The 
closing price* on the basis or low mlddlln s are 15 
27-320. for Jan.; 1GJ<0. for Fob.; 16 2>S2c. for March; 
1TMO-tot April; I7j*c. for May: MKo. for June. The 
quotations for spot lots ure : 
13 X 
18.W 
loK 
1354 
14 X 
1434 
ir»X 
15 W 
15 it 
15)4 
15 11-16 
1511-16 
IA* 
iex 
1BX 
16K 
16 V 
17 
17 
17X 
17!< 
18 
18 
Strict Good Ordinary 15 H 15)4 1511-16 1511-lB 
Low Middling. 15V 1654 16X IBM 
Middling. m 1«X 17 17 
Good Middling.. 17)< 17-X 18 18 
Dried J^rniis.-Thn activity In trade lias become 
more general, and form a good luime trade. Thoro 
has boon some speculative Inquiry. I nappies, W ast¬ 
ern parties, encouraged by ilto moderate stocks com¬ 
paratively, lu connection with steady trade demand, 
hare been in the market and taken some consider¬ 
able quantities at batter prices. The quotations lire: 
outnern sliced apnic*. 10O12C. for 1873c.. and 14® 
peaches, prime Georgtu. new. 215423c.; Noith Caro¬ 
lina, 23®55e.; Virginia, I9®20a: ttnpeolod. UX@12c. 
for halves and 8s@Se for quarters. Pitted cherries. 
23®35c. Raspberries,32t»S4c. 
Egg*.—The remarkable opon weather prevents the 
in ark rt from assuming any firmness- Buyer* all 
seem aware that dealers oro well stocked up not¬ 
withstanding thu small receipts, and do not buy 
huuvtly ahead. Price* for fresh at present are off, 
though there I* a faint possibility of more favorable 
weather for consumption. I,lined Lave been marked 
down again, lint the deellno doe* not move thorn. 
Them l* a sick loos for limed tblB season; the stock 
hero is large, and report Intimate* considerable more 
are to dome. We quote '—Slate and Pennsylvania.!? 
®28r.: Westeru,ox press .!6®2Tc.j do. ordinary freight, 
2fi®26c.; f 'tumdlan, 25 Wii#26>4o.; limed, choioe, In small 
lots, l»®19c.: State, If® 18o.: Western, 15®17e. 
Essential Oil*.—Wholesale prices are:—OU pep¬ 
permint m tin cans. $3.W$8.2t) >< ir>last sale, *3.15! 
do. In glass. ffS.TSiilW; oil wlnlergreen, $4.20; oil sas¬ 
safras. o3mQ4c- 
Fcntlicr*. -Then- Is very little urn businessftod 
prices arc weak nt UftqsiiSc. for prime new live West¬ 
ern goose; lor prior, 3&®A0c. 
Flour.—Thorp hn* been n much bettor trade from 
shippers, wile a fair call from the homo trade. Thu 
arrivalsof shipping stock have been promptly placed. 
We quote: 
Superfine State... Ij 1C® 6 50 
Extra do. 7 00® 7 III 
Superfine Western. 8 10® 8 60 
Extra do.,. . 7 00® 7 20 
Hound hOOD Ohio, extra. 7 10,4 7 30 
'Trade brands do. 7 36® 8 61 
While wheat, extra. 7 80 ,4 8 85 
Southern, extra..7 VkSII 00 
Rye flonr. I 76® 6 90 
Coro raeal, Western. 4 20® 4 50 
Brandywine. 1 73® 
l/reali Fruits.— Apples aro dull; dealers ore en¬ 
deavoring to thin out the damaged to peddlers. 
Prime, woll-kept lots am quoted ns before. Califor¬ 
nia pears are rather steadier, Cranberries are run¬ 
ning well, having been assisted by a good oulsldu 
demand. Hickory nuts dull. We quot.s: Stale up- 
2.50. California pears. Eastern Beurre. »hwb.',U v box ; 
Winter Noll* $3.50. Cruuberrb s. fancy. V btfl,, $9® 
9,60; other, $7®8; fancy boxes, 13: good. $2 60@2.75; 
common to poor, 81.,To®2.24. Catawba Grapes. .®7r>. 
Hickory nuts, fuKk Faonnta from Virginia, »2i,u 
3..'',; other Virginia . 71.25541.76; North Carolina do., 
♦ 1.50(32. Peuaus, TyptolOo. as to site. 
Fur* and .Skins. -Thera Is nothing )o add to our 
Inst. There is really no market, und It remains to 
be seen whether impending foreign transact ton a, 
which largely govern our trade, will admit of as high 
rates as are now quoted. 
Wo quote:—No 1 quality: Otter » pi one North 
und Sfiast, $8®10, West and N. W., f.iOi.7: Gray Fox, 
North and fast, 70®7Sc.t Widtt and N. W., P0®6 bc.; 
Rod Fox. North and Fust, ♦l-.Wia 1.08, West and N.W., 
81.14c,Dl ; Black Rear, North anil Fuat, >95418, West 
and N. W , 16(38; Brown Cuba, North lino East. |4, 
Wist nnd N. W., $2**3; Flatter, North Bast, $8(3 
HI, West and N. W., Mink, dark. North and 
East, f3w4, VVc-t. and N. IV.; fit,42.5(1; Mink, pule, 
North and East, 11.50(38, West and N. W., «1®L26; 
Muskrat, fall, North and East, 1(1® 12c., West arid N. 
W., I(klil2c.; Muskrat, winter. North and East, IB® 
‘Mi., West und N. W., 16'". l*o.; Kins, North and Efl4t, 
6®6c., Wwttand N. W., in'e.; Iioaver, 4( m,. North 
and East, f 1.75(3.2, Wert 1 nil N. W., ♦1.25®1.50: Riil'. 
coon .North and Bast. 45 c.ilOc., West und N. \V., &4)0>i 
foe.; Opposutn, North and East, .Vuilllc..West and N. 
W., ’k^IOc.; Skunk, block, euoiBOc.; 8kuiik, striped, 
30® 25c. 
t l.00® 1.05; Green, new. fl.tXkeiil.75; old, fl.WVwl.6o. 
outheru B. K. peas. Fh.o 8.15 t bush. 
Ilrosnax.-Tho steuily feeling of thu past several 
weeks continues and there Isa good Rhipptnglnqniry 
at our prices. Western and Southern. 80k®32c. Ex¬ 
ports T.iiSt W(-r !;, nunc. Einoe Juu. 1st 1,530 bols.t same 
time last year, if/XH) do. 
Broom Corn—Is seHIng slowly. The quotations 
areNew pro.-n hurl at‘8®10c.; Dew green brush nnd 
stalk braid at 7®9c.; new red and red lipped. 5®7c., 
and are now selling at those rate*. 
Butter. Strong prices have deprived the interior 
market, of activity, and for the past week receipts at 
this market have boon very moderate. Reduced sup- 
J illtiH have, however, proved u valuablnoid to holders 
n the way of hardening tho tat^ ndvanou; not but 
that the markxit was in a condition of positive 
strengih without the support of reduced receipts. 
Still January IB, as a rule, a dull month, and as so 
much of th(i Stock here and In the country has been 
proPtably bought, enlarged deliveries might have 
tempted owner* to allow considerable butter change 
hands, without pressing for full tlgcrca. There has 
been, in fact, considerable inquiry for round lots on 
tho pare of dealers who. to stock up now, would have 
to make a country visit; but possessors of line lines 
have not shown a disposition to share them in any 
way of more advantage than can he derived ia the 
dairy districts. The Eastern demand and wants of 
near-by cities give the market a good deal of lite.and 
our own local trade would show a better volume If 
we bad the grade* suitable for marketmen'B use. 
These ordinary buyers of medium quad tics arc forced 
to work for small protits, owing to tho style Of stock 
they hare to take, xrhlle li'gb grades form the bulk oi 
the offering. As. before, for this use and general 
grocery trade, Welsh tubs have an easy disposal, and 
western, including rolls, continues to sell upcleao. 
We quote urutige county putlit, fancy, 43® 4ae.: 
other good palls..8.'v^40c.; HtaustlrkVns and half tubs, 
Une. 3S®4Qc., In line-, and 48 pi45c. for selections; good 
State. S0®;«e.; Welsh tubs fanov, .!8®40c.: other. 3t>o 
32c-; choice Western, including Michigan factory,81 
&33c.; good do., 25T27,: Pennsylvania palls, 34 mJ7c.. 
do. other pkgs., 28 r,o'Sc. Rolls, choice, 31®33e.: other. 
26® 28c. 
Cheese.—Exports Tor toe week, 5,621 boxes. There 
is no decided change quuled to prices. The reports 
from abroad ure of tinner markets, but, the shipping 
trade is slow, as bolder*’ views are strengthened; 
14pjc. is offered for choice, with 14*c. asked. From 
the homo trade B k® 15c. is otitulned, with a moder- 
ato amount of business. . 
Eastern anil Canadian partridges, 12®25c.;Quail, $1.25 
V do*.; poor and soil, ’.ic.i-srl. Partridges, prime, 25® 
itl)c. Prairie hens, 4Uv,15c., prime trapped, und '.’OCCUIe. 
ror n ,or and shoL Har<-s, NVA40c. p pair. Ibibblts, 
2(kji'25o. Venison, whole deer, F 3®6c.; long sad¬ 
dles, 5®7c,; short do., 7<&3c, 
Provision*—tJeneraily, have boon rullnr. weak, 
with less speonlaUve Inquiry, l'bls has been brought 
about by the depressing roporth Goto the Weal, in 
connection with some little trouble iu our own mar¬ 
ket. several parlies operating lu bacon and bird 
hero have faded to respond to call for margins, nnd 
some uneasiness 1ms been engendered. Tho quota¬ 
tions ore for new mess pork, F1H.40 for spot lots: 
f 16.25for March: ♦16.CU for April; extra prime, *13.50 
fur inspected; Western prime mess, inspected. *15.20; 
Western-dressed hogs, UH&tTc.; dry salted shoulders, 
ft Vo,; Western (.li'jcfil pickled tmirw. 14 lbs, 10M4b 
10kc.; sluirl-cut hum', 10«. for 1 > lb*., for 18 lbs.. 
Do. for 20 lb*.; long rieitr tmddh>, sKc.; short clour 
do., HMe. Western steam lard. I'Ve for spot , 9Kc. Tor 
February, 9Me, for March. Rtearlne, Be. tor prime. 
Beef hams. *2h00"'26.00, Tierced beef, $21.00®22.00 
for prime im>"; ♦25 Cii 2'1 for India moss; »27 uc 28 
for extra India mes*. ltnnelod beofnt ♦‘.1.7B®11 for 
plain ntees, Ifrut grade; ♦-.7rvn) ! j,75 for second grade 
do., and 111.Wo 13 for extra mess. 
Seeds.—Clover has been solddovra to 9Xo„ closing 
at 9f<®9>ic. for choice. 
Tobacco.—There ts more life to trade, exporters 
and the homo tratio operating with prices steadily 
hold. 
QUOTATIONS—NEIV CROP. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Lugs. .fiV® KXe. CK® I c. 
Good do. ... fiy® 7 c. VH® 
Common to mndltim leaf. 7K® H c. 8 6i 8Kc. 
Good oo. ..10 Mil o. 11 ® 12 c. 
Fine do. ..10 ® 11 e. 11 ® 12 0 . 
Selections.11K® 12)40. 13 & 11 
SEED LEAP CROP OK 1872. 
Connecticut Bllers. C & 8 o. 
seconds...!) 15 c. 
wrappers.... 10 ®.5d c. 
New York assorted lots...7 ® 20 c. 
Pennsylvania assorted lots.?SM 20 e. 
Ohio assorted lots.6 i.o 71fd 
Wisconsin assorted lots.. .OK® 10 C. 
Vegetables,—Exports p tatoes pnst. week. 2.705 
bbls. Thoro is no quotable chunge in potatoes: the 
light, tiemond Is still directed to tlDe qualities of 
store end wtvmiuted Peach Blows. At the closo 
there la evidence of some weakness. Other items 
dull und unchauged. 
We quote Early Rose |2.74®:t '? hbl.. bulk; Peach 
tory. good to prime, lliXQiDKo 
(iriiin, — Much stronger and buoyant mnrkots 
have prevailed for wheal, corn and outs, with n good 
export nnd some lltilu speculative trade. 
Wnout, Spring. No. 2.fl.iiFuifl.HS 
No.I.. 1.68® 1.71 
Winter Red Western. I.IW® l.«8 
Amberdo... 1.69® 1.73 
White. 1.67® 1.95 
Barley, Canada West. 1.80® 1.85 
Corn, prime Western mixed, in store....... 90® 
Afloat. . DOR®DIM 
New mixed und yellowWestern. B3® 88 
Oats, Western mixed, uflo t. 66 
Do. tn store. <8® 
White Hlate. 01® (MX 
White VVestern... 85/$ 
llay nnd Straw'.—Supplies are liberal for this 
season of tho year, as river navigation has been 
later than usual, tint holders demand firmer prices, 
with only a moderate trade, 
North River shipping, hay. $1,05; retail lots $1.10® 
1.50; clovyrt Wlc.tell.20; suR.XOo. Htraw,80e. for long 
rvo; 65<<j)7UC. for short ryo; 60®75c.tor wheat; title.® 
♦ 1 for eat. The quotations at tho depot are:-For 
prime hay, ft ton: good do.. $23<iv28; good 
siilpptng, 820, oommen shipping, $15 V tout long 
rye (draw, 115® 16 F ton; short do. d0„ $12 'll ton; 
oat, $15 V ton. 
llmiiw. Wholi'..‘>itl'*rs arc carrying un unasiiftlly 
large quantity for tills date of January, amt to olo: o 
out many Of the largest tedders would sell at the In¬ 
side rates. We quote white clover comb, in glass, at 
25ov28c.; buckwheat, do., 18®20o. 
Ilop*,—Some few alterations are made In prices 
to conform to thu class of stock offering. Trudo 
sltows barely any Improvement yet, but tbi Indica¬ 
tions are favorable to more buoyancy short ly. 
American, new, good to choice, suia>48o.j do..low to 
fair. 10®26c.; Yearlings.20®26o.: Olds, 8®I5c.; genuine 
Bavarians. 35®40C.; patent llnvaiians. 25®3.'>c., Kn- 
gllsh, 28®if7c.; Belgians, 30i*y31c.; Ctillforulas, 40®4&c. 
Pmtltry und (iRine. —There ha-? not been a de- 
snrlbable dressed poultry market since our last. It 
was bad enough then, but since that time receipts, 
weather and demand have all been detrimental to its 
sale, and we can do little eJ«e ihan give range* this 
week. There wait never before so prolonged or dts- 
urtri-us a period in the poultry trade. Tons of *oond, 
prosentahht stock have been sold at. Sc., und 12c. has 
been a fancy price for many day*. The bulk of the 
sales has been at 5®8c„ while n great deal spoiled on 
receivers’ hands, aud had to be thrown away. Near 
point lot* lutvu looked almost as hurt a-> distant, 
owing to the wot , warm w'outhor. To-day tiny wout net 
is more seasonable, but the market is too unsettled 
to nominate quotations. Retailers are full, und oou- 
semor* have had such a surfit that we cun got ub >ng 
with llghtrecelptsl'iircoriulnly a weak. I’rime live 
stock has sold well at 14<ftl8e. for chickens and 14® 
17c. for turkeys. These prices were obtainable owing 
to tho unattractiveuppearanen of dressed; besides, 
the Jews are buying, und the stock Is not. liicge- 
Wve decks, (•'5&C97C. tor We»t*?ru oinl n J ; i.cvse, 
W.50a2.50dO. 
Game has also suffered; low prices have bad to be 
accepted and few dealers have been enabled to clear 
up. venlaott baa lost seriously, as our quotations 
will Show. The Producer's Price Current sensibly 
advocates the Introduction of an loe-houseof euefi 
dimensions as will carry over the surplus of fine 
game when the weatlmr prevents its sule. We quote, 
for red, $4.60(3)6 for vcllow. $4®6.50 for white. Mar¬ 
row squash, $2.26 »( bhl.; Hubhard. $2.25 do. Carrots. 
$2. Russiatitrtii|is,50(,4J5a. Garlic, r UK) strings,$10® 11. 
Cubbages, |4 (xj 6 P UKJ for ordinary, and $0®t< ror red. 
Whisky Is firm at $1. 
Wool.-Tim mnrkpt, has been very firm, nnd (he 
sales in Instances are nttrltle belter prices. There Is 
tv buoyant feeling, and the position of the market 
promises full prices for tho buli*neonf tho season 
until the new cropat least. Many holders are indif¬ 
ferent about realizing, as the stock of all kinds is 
greatly reduced. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New Vomc, Jan. 10. 1374. 
Beeves.— 1 The heavy, wot weather on Wednesday 
last caused the trade In beeves to be slow, extreme 
range of sales being 7jf®I2o. V to., general sales, 10® 
llMc.; weight., 6®v if cwt. On Thursday trade was 
still slow; price* 8!V®l4e.; weights, llfxdj cwt.; with 
B oor quality Texan steers at 2X®3a. V to. live weight. 
etng 7 CWt. On Friday them \vn» a heavy run of 
tresfi cattle, sent forwur'l beforu Uuo, a- tno vanls 
at Harrisburg' being under water, cattle trains could 
not be unloaded there. Many herd* r mtiitied un¬ 
sold ut nogn. Prices, »X®13C,: weights, i;k® 9 cwt,. 
Lean 'Texan *t.eera were sold at $16 $< mind. Rpcctal 
sale* have been : — Common Indiumi steer*, 7 cwt., 
10X?.i common Kentucky do., 6cwt., vlftij fair qual¬ 
ity do., do., 7 cwt., lie.; good quality do., do,, 11 cwt.. 
12o.; Coarse Kentucky oxen, 8jj ewi., lllWc.; common 
OulO steers. likJ cwt., 9;lfc.; fair do., do., TX cwt., 11c.; 
good do., do., U cwt., 12c. 
Milch (lows,—There has been a small and slow 
trade tn cuwh, and to effect salt-s dealer* have given 
In tho calf. Prides have ranged ut $3fiw8 V head. 
V*n 1 m.—O n Wednesday last veals worn net qnoted. 
Bijbs sold utBXe,; grass ci'lvc-, $ff.M)®l;i head. On 
Thursday HUiootti quality vouls wciollrm at lOdtlOXd-; 
fair grass calves, *7®D.. (j $( head. There wns no 
change in the aspect of trade ut nooii on Friday. 
Hlieep nnil l.itnib*.- On Wednesday last sheep 
sold ut -1X®70.; luuihs, 0C. Thur.nduy sheep sold at 
6®BJi!c. , and on Friday at 4®6.3() > cwt.; trade being 
moderate. Special Hale* liuve been; Ohio Sheep, T\ 
lbs., 4e.; Michigan do., «i; lbs., 5Kc.; ImJiana do., 87 
lbs., 5Xo.; State do.. 74 It.*., 6o.; do.,do., 91 lh*.,i;' i c.; 
Kuutuolcy do., T(J« lbs. G*,o.; Canada do., 116 lbs., (IJiC. 
Hog*.—On Wednesday last live hog* sold utf- '.c.; 
city dreHBed. 6\(«7Vc.; Wesbnrn dressed, 6X®6kO. 
Thursday forenoon live hog« were not quoted; city 
dressed, 6X®7j«c.; Western dressed, (!' :®64fO. Fri¬ 
day live were worth 5X®57fc.; city dressed, 0U(it>T\c..i 
Western dri-.SMed, (;X'<«7Xc.; top lots of .some being 
choice. 
VVholcMiili) I'riccM of Drrosrd .11 eat a.—City 
dressed beef sold ut8®llc.; coarse cubs of same, tic.; 
quality,oummim to good: city dressed Texan beef, 
4X®7e,; Western dressed, ofiJlC.; city dressed mutton, 
7®lie.; sales of couutry dressed and of Western 
dressed too stuull to make a market.. Olty dressed 
veals and calves, 8® 15c.: country dr-BHod, 6®10c.; 
tops, 12c. Market pigs sold at 8®8><fe. 
llai'Mi! Market. Thoro have hoen rather a larger 
number of horse* sold at auction during tho past, 
week tlntn initial: trade in livery studio und at pri¬ 
vate sale remain almost nominal. 12 head of poor 
RECEIPTS OK LIVE STOCK. 
SI) 
Brave,. Cuw,. r*lvun. 1. 
One Hundredth 8t... 1,384 
JForty-Elghth 8t. 34 
Fortieth St. 00 
Communiouw.4,638 
Wcehawken.2,278 
Totals this Week 8.2*2 43 380 24 
" last week 4,100 61 321 1(3 
COMPARATORS RATES. 
(gist week. 
Cunts. 
Good Steers V to.12 «a 13 
Fair.11 Mi nx 
Poor....10 ® 10V 
Poorest.....8 ® 9V 
Gen. selling rate*....10X ® UK 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
The Best “ FJnstic Tinas” lu the World is 
sold by Pomeroy A Co., V-n Broadway, N. Y., for 
three dollars. Wrltotothem lor fuP particalars. 
Surgical Plastic Stocking* for enlarged veins 
and Supporting Beits of beat quality, at Pomeroy’s 
44 Broadway, N. Y. 
pew IguU'trttecmeitt.s. 
NOW READY. 
CROSMAK ItlEO’S 
Illustrated & Descriptive Catalogue 
A SU 
Guide to the Flower ami Vegetable Garden 
FOll 107-1, 
Beautifully Ulnstrateri, and containing a magnificent 
Colored Plate of Seven New and Popular Flowers, 
will be tent Free, upon receipt of stami). 
t P~ Don’t fail to secure a copy of onr Catalogue 
before purchasing your Seeds, Address 
CROSMAN BUG’S, 
Bocliostor, Y. 
p^OW KilADY, 
THE ANCIENT CITY: 
A STUDY ON THE 
Religion, Laws and Institutions of 
Greece and Rome. 
BY FPSTEL BIO OOYI.ANOES. 
Translated from tlio T,ntCHt French Edition, 
BY WILLARD SMALL. 
Cloth.Crown Svo.529 pp...$2.50. 
This is tho only translation into English of /,« Pity 
Antique, a work which was crowned, on lta first ap¬ 
pearance, by the French Academy, und which, In no 
very long time, has pussed through four oditious In 
Franco. 
All teachurH ol' tho Greek and Latin languages, all 
who read tho ancient Greek and Tinman writers, 
cither in tb-' original nr In translation, and all who 
desire to understand, the osaontlnl nnd fundamental 
differoneo bettvenn ancient and modern history, will 
find this book of the greatest interest. 
V For salo by oil Booksellers. Sent, post-pnld, on 
receipt or price. 
LEL!_& SHEPARD, Publishers, Boston. 
LEE, SHEPABI) &. DILLINGHAM, 
^ Now York. 
New and Rare Plants 
For Spring* of 1874 . 
Joh n SAin,’,s (iatnlogue of New and Beauti¬ 
ful Plain* will bo ready in February, with ucolored 
plate. Mailed free to all my custom era; to others, 
price Kiel*. A plain copy to all applicants free. 
JOHN SAUL, 
W;isliiii"iou ('Ity, ■>„ (!. 
I THJIiOPEAN TRAVEL AND STUDY,—Mr*. 
j C. if. WINSLOW, having spent several years 
ubrottd,ia preparing to take a class Of young ladles 
to Kurope, In ttie spring, fur tho advantages of study 
of JiiiigUugcs. music, Ac., and for the general pur- 
noses of foreign travel. For Information, address 
■Moss.- Mrs. .T. H. Wii.i.auii of Troy Female Semi¬ 
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Chestnut st. Famuli' S run Inary, 1‘UUudoiphla, Pa. 
!? F h H C tf 11 y°h want Work for the Winter. 
D, EiHUCil at a Salary of NRh per week and 
exiieuscs paid, uddress 
Till': BKX'TON MF’t CO.. Oxford, lnd. 
Oxford, lnd. 
mule* arrived per Central New.Jersey Railroad, via. 
Liberty Street Ferry; the mule* were held forexpor- 
tation. 16horN * urrived per Hirle Railroad, via Oak 
Cliiff Station. 
.Monday’a Sales. Beeves were slow of sale. 
Quality ranged from poor to good, with n few lots of 
really choice steers to hand. Price* 8<wl3XO. V to.; 
weights, 5(1,17' cwt., on 55(460 Ilia. ’«( cwt., net. 
Milch C owe. —There was a demand for good 
quality frCsll t uws, but nono wore to hand, Prices, 
$30(3)70 per head, calves included. 
Veal*.—Smooth quality veals sold at 9<-i9Xc. P to.; 
gras* caives, $8.50@lJ P head. 
iSbeep and Tiumb*. —Trade, thoufh slow, was 
fair as to quality, aud most i t the Hocks that wore 
sold went off in large lots ; prices, ?4.;(0(it7.25 7' cwt. 
Hog*.—Ohio hogs sold, live weight, at 5b:@5Xc. P 
to.; trade fair. City dressed and Western'dressed, 
not quoted at noon. 
Hie*. 
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7,861 
000 
This week. 
Cents. 
12 ® 13X 
11 ® llik 
to ® 10k 
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10K ® lix 
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Canada Victor Tomato! 
f invite the attention of the public to extracts 
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laatscason. These letters are ail emphatic In their 
praise* of me Canada Victor Tomato; l9t, for ttssur- 
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