fl for oat. The quotations at tile depot urri 
prime bay, V Mu: good do., 423© 2ft; 
rk. JUl.liHfiill'.'i, for spot lots; flR.m 
oh; • lb.,,}ffi>r Aprils extra prime, » i 
westernjirlrne lues*.inspected, *i.i.(W 
J r the better. Limed deelino 
without movement, 
nnd Pennsylvania, ?0@22o.5 West- 
©•? do, Ordinary freight, 18(8170.; 
limed, choice, In famuli lots, 13© 
H liolt-Miile Prices «»r Dressed Meats 
dressed beet sold In sides from IIIKMlle w m 
nimrten lit ItelHc.; selected ribs. lOo ; unnlU 
country dressed, 8K©fl<:.; choice Jersey pies, count 
dressed, 9©&Ko.: Jersey pigs, country dressed, 
xt ,r 1 r tI* 7 ’ We -i and n. vv., t-.VjiV: Gray Fox. 
North anil East, 70<&J5c.: West and S. W., l&J86c. 
«ViLI?5l N S? tK J"ft d West, and N.w. 
fl.lygl 25: III nek Hear, North uuct East. *9©1», West 
West a^i’ S’ 4 ?* B 3S2S 
? nd - El h st ' «J5©3, West and N. W. 
Course.’..I’...',.”. 38 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana 
Fine unwashed. 40 
coon North and’ East, Me., WmOT#. *® 
65c Opm^nm, Non h and East, 5©100..Wi)*t and N. 
^0^ : ^ :unk ' WfflB fciiunk. striped, 
PULLED 
FEP. 7 
MOORE’S 
though there is really more stock working out to 
medium buyers, Mte advance and activity In fancy 
lets or selected tub* compensate dealers for re-ar¬ 
ranging figures for bodies or stored dairies and por¬ 
tions of stock coming forward that arc not right ub 
in duality to former reoeiplts to suit the tow priceii 
buyers who have been kept out so long. We are 
glad that auOh a yielding has taken plnce. both from 
the fact t hat dealers urn enabled to clean up many 
parcels that might drag after a while, and that it 
places strictly choice stock in u position to fulfill 
the expectation- of farmers who have held flue but¬ 
ter In anticipation of realizing some of tbolMmeflt 
Of tho high prices that dock has attained this sea¬ 
son. Readers disinterested In dairy produce must 
not suppose by this that wo are advocates of ex- 
hoi'llitant rates tor necessities, but the surround¬ 
ing of t he market have been and are of n charac¬ 
ter to make present rute c for this crop inevitable, 
and us the producer sorootlmea 1ms to submit to an 
unremuneratlvn season, we like to see him partici¬ 
pate on profitable occasions. Consumers, besides, 
derive a degree of benefit, from a season of paying 
figures for dairymen, stimulating as they no the 
effort to produce a ane s'aridard of qualities. This 
year remil purchasers would have realized the ex¬ 
cellence of n yield of uniform good grades, seldom 
known in this market, bad it not lieen that, the 
punti' made New York City iliu principal distnbut- 1 
ing point, owing to the well-known soundness of 
our butter and cheese mitre bants. Many promi¬ 
nent dealers In Eastern ami other cities, who here¬ 
tofore have had access to regular lines for direct 
Barley, Canada West... 2 00ia' > 10 
Corn, crime Westers, mixed, in store. 90© — 
Afloatfi.i....... 
n . New mixed and yellow Western.ai© 82 
Oats, Western mixed, afloat.. 59 © __ 
Do. In store... r.«© _ 
white state. w , 
White Western. . 60© 6| 
Ntrnw.Shippers purchase rpodorately, 
with lull former prices retained. 
N. R. shipping, lmy *1.05*1.10; retail lots. *1.1(1© 
L.ifi; clover, Wo.Ml.fe>; salt, 75c Straw, BQc. for long 
rye: tsV,:,oo. for short rye; Gtiairtflc.for wheat: Bor.™ 
snipping, *ai. common shipping 
rye straw, 115© 16 18 pm ; jnort ■ 
oat, 615 f ton. 
. *L5 V tout long 
do. do., *12 * ton ; 
shipment, have been forced to draw their principal 
supplies from ns, while a steady local trade, added 
to the outside demand, has given a sort of natural 
Corner to the butter market. 
We quote Orange county pall*, fancy. 13© s.vi • 
othorgood palls,".kw 10 c.: Sui te firkins and half tutirl 
flne.Sf /’40c.. in lines, and LV-ISc. for selection*; oalr- 
les with tops or fresh end* off, 85&S7e.; funev half 
tubs. 45© Pic. ‘ 'Welsh tabs,finey.<ffia48o.j other ;i<k«, 
Jj.c.; dunce Western, Inonnimg Mhnigan factory,sit 
(h good ao„ 24 <t ’2,: Donnsyivanla palls, M&Xin., 
IlfflSlc? 01 pkg»" 'SOiTf di’. Ralta. cholco.3fe.llo.! other, 
„ 8p , arl W | J Offe r ‘‘<J• and steadily hold 
at ,i!®32c. for Western aud Southern. 
■f,oiV°. 0,n pom.-The off-rings are moderate, and 
full lat,q prices prevail. The quotations are: 
ntxin'n-m 1 S eu , ut ni ' w green brush and 
st.ilk braid at iiitfle.; new reu and red tipped, 6© 7c.. 
ami ore now selling at theau rates. 
„ E , V', es ^T Prk V‘ : * ve been further advanced, with 
a buoyant tone to the market. Receipt? are small, 
and theaceurpututed stock is being steadily worked 
down. There is some competit ion in fine, lines among 
snippers, and occasional urgent orders are closed out 
at lo*©l i?<e., but a more general price Is 15Wo. The 
home trade pay tile. Export for tlio week, 10.000 
. State tactory. choice 15S<:.: do. fine. 15Vc.: do. 
fair to prime. l8$15o.; State dairy, 11V© 15c for 
good to prime: lljittulle, for poor to fah’. Ohio fac¬ 
tory, good to prime, ilVOtlfic. 
Cotton.— 1 The arrivals at the ports are large, aud 
prices hero have declined. 
Hopm-T here is a better tone to the market, with 
sales occasionally above our quotations on time 
Brewer* purchase larger lola. The quotations ap¬ 
pended represent tlie basis of cash transactions, 
v "f w ' pood to choice, .IOiSRCo.; do..low to 
fair, t06«,;.K'. ; i eurlinus. 200®28c. Olda, 80)15eg genuine 
Bavarians. ifsAnhc.- patent Bavarians. 2 .V,» n . 
glish. 45(iJ7c.; Belgtan.s, IkkaSlc.; fall torn Ins, llke.lec. 
1 Poultry and tiiutu*.—Dressed poultry has rather 
favored sellers, compared with our last report, hut 
moderate prices are the rule, and for a largo whole- 
| sale business will no apt to continue so. The warm 
season has been sadly against, the appearance of 
stock from any section, and parcels coming by 
freight Iona distance even during favorable 
weather have turned mil uuatiructtvn.nud receivers 
have hnd to out down on It when near points or 
fast freight stoe.k was showing alongside, yuota- 
Ih'us for the week show no change. Chickens, N. J 
i SL d . rvn "' 11 - P'L'nie. Iti<6l5e.: fair in good, m Uc.: 
htate, prime, 13©lie.. Western, good to prime, II© 
j.le.; poor to good, fidtlbc. Turkeys, N.J , prime, 15© 
Ike.: fair to good, l:k*15c.; State, prime. MiVl5e • 
Western, good k> prime, l.y-Utc.: pour to good. 3© 
Due**, »>. J-. grime, 18®JHe,j Western do, 'll© 
r 0 i.'W'lfc. ueese, N. J., good to prime, 
llkalilc.; poor tii fair, JliaKie.; Westo*m, good to 
prime, IbaUQ.; fair to good, *,:liie. Ducks uro i,, 
good demand, aud geese tire selling unusually well 
I for the season. 
Live poultry quoted at 12©15e. for fowls.and ohlck- 
ens; 8r<i,10e.for roostera; lHtjOi.'c. for turkevs ; 05<,iH7c. 
for d ue Its—tUo I alter for N. .1. Geese, }"1.25©2.5('| for 
N. ,1. and *1.5Uo1,7a for Western. 
(iamn la expected to make uo for the laul seasou 
It ihiLH passed through -one full winter month will 
materially hein It-yet opens finely for It, and then- 
will he HU lega Interference Id its disposal until 
March 1st. Venison la still having a surplus, and 
prices ure low. Omul very fine. 
Quad, |V.10^3.5o J* doz, for crime: other, *2; Par- ! 
t.rldges, lurafi-ic. V pair for Eastern and U5u4'J0o for 
Western, Grenso.fiwteric. for trapped arid likMOo for 
shot. Dares, i«i©4(lc. do. Rabbits. 30®lf,e. a Vuv 
f l mc i r N.V. hares brmg 45©5(lc. Sfuidlos, long, 5®8.',, 
• Whole clour, .ksitlc,, us to freshneHs aua 
1 —ROCHEbiTKR, Jau. ‘JH.—Flour quiet and firm 
Wheat firm and unchanged. Rye, 900. f’orn llrmer 
and prices vartuhle; htastiu. for Slau>, being tlio 
uats, ISijtfftUc. Barley decidedly higher; *1 10 
©l.iXl fortwj-i-rjiweil ; ll.tiOal .C5 for four-rowed, flops 
nominal. •W'S-llIc, Dressed hogs easier; f 7 . 75 ww .25 
for heavy-; 8.2.gg;8 , l( for light. Beef, *6.50©? V cwt. 
\ hide*. litV©7o. Sheep pelts" 
fl.ifSii)—51.1 eaeh. W<s>l quiet unit dill ; iiSfetde 'fur nie- 
f,jr coftrae. iiut’ter scaron^or 
good ,29a >3.io.» It. Kgfff. 78<(f2Hc. Potatoes, lilglier 
*v lto*r .‘hif 2 - ‘’“'■ f’eacH Blows nnj Kar- 
1,1 . :,fl, V'Pjng from Rochester Is mostly to 
tbvduif'ftTiJSv^'g u . riU " are Inactive. Timo- 
iW l3u . u ^ *[ks»J.J£>r clover ffi.TSeji; p bush. Hay and 
M ? sum,| 7' naj, rKV.V.f, 18 ton. Apples 
"O'®?’ 8fia,,ns “* fB ® 3, “ V bbl. Dried apple- U 
-WM-- 
COUNTKY CHEESE MARKET. 
Little Palls, n. Y. Jan. 31,187L 
No change to note In the Little Falls market for 
the week ending Jan, Hist. 
Farm dairies, “ odds and ends,” from 6e. to 13kt» 
according to quality. 1 act,,,vies are ofliwed at. f4c. 
for fine lots, but we bear of no sales. 
Our English advices are for tlie second week In 
January, The English farmer* are holding their 
rheeae for better price*, and this has advanced the 
rates oti American, which sells (Veil nt 72s. to 738 I 
ror extra, and HSs. to 70s: for next, quality. The 1 
other kinds of cheese bring the following prices: - 
English qhrddar, 8ft«il«K: Wllisblro ilouble, 705' 80 s • 
’■'heahlre modiuui, t)t(«i71-i.: floe. 785884s.; Scotch, 74(g) 
8Ua. Dutch cheese—Edams, liOotfifis.; Gondas, moW*.: 
Derby shape. iXV-DlUa. 
Butter is very scarce In England, and Canadian 
has advanced to 13Uwl32s. p cwt. 'The other de. 
zorlptuin* aejl as follows; -Clonmella, 150a.; Corks, 
iati'*'1 •,H8 t,l ' Mey ' W0B-; Normandy extra, ISOs.; and Dan- 
-VV4- 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Jan. 31,1874. 
Beeves.—Trade has been generally fair since our 
ast weekly report. On Wednepdiiy lust beeves sold 
day.9<4i«)UV 1 c.,5(.t8.S cwt,; troiu SOftfiT Ita. bus been 
, pcnerull j allowed to the cwr.. nut top. yteers have 
i obtnrnen from ih«. to I lie ctwt., net. Sprclnl 
ha/es have been :-Coarse Missouri eteera, uv«n*ny*< 
weight V hena from M6K owi , lhCilla; poor Ohio 
do »Y cwt., like.: Virginia cuttle, quality rough 
mixed cows an>l stocr*. lik®ifiV cwt., 9Wo ; fair qual¬ 
ity Kentucky steers, 8 ,?wt„ ll©llx«,; Kentucky dn., 
a cwt., (20.; common Illlnnl:- dn„ fix cwt fit up • 
fair quality do., do.. lUffiKT 1 -, cwt., 11©ll«o,t good 
quality ddo do., 8(,y8k cwt., KtJd'Jko.; Texan oxen, 8 
pD.. iltoq Lhurokuo steers, 4Y owt., UkC.J Texan do.. 
I ^drcrti.scmcn^T 
GENUINE 
Peruvian Guano. 
farmers, Agriculturists aud Dealers in Fer¬ 
tilizers have now un opportunity of obtaining this 
valuable manure lu Miunll or lurge lots, at iin- 
pnrtora’ prices, by r iplylng to the Special Agency 
Justoatablisbed for the purpose of dellvertipi Genu- 
mo Pornvlan Guano to conaitmoru at any acoossiblo 
port or rail way station lu tho country. Full particu- 
lai*8 givoti in Circular mailed freo on application to 
R. BAIiCAZAR, 
No. -13 Denver St., N>w York. 
REFEUENi'K.S BY i’EHMISSION. 
Messrs. Houvox, Hurtado & Co., Financial Agents 
of the Peruvian G vernment.C',! Wall Ft., N y 
Moses Tavlor, Pres. National City Bank, 52 Wall 
St., New York. 
J. C. Tracy, Eaq., Peruvian Consul, 2*1 k Broadway 
Now York. 
GARDEN SEEDS. 
§Ufml 
S76 Broadwayf A'cic Yorlc, 
Grower, Importer and Dealer in 
Vegetable, Field, 
AN 1> 
Flower Seeds. 
Garden Tools aud Horticultural Books. 
UplADll*. 
OrtllmirT. 13 
Good Ordinary. 18 k 
Strict Good Ordinary. 14k 
Low Middling. 15 
Middling... 1574 
Good Middling. 1814 
Alub.uii„, N.wOrl.nrn Toth*. 
14K 
14 13-18 
13 
14 l?h!£ 
15« 
16H 
IT* 
I'rovlaloiiN.—The export business is still verv „„ 
tame, but. the reports from the Went, of liberal urn'e. ^. Ii, <;l» ( own. Hold ou Wndncsdav 
elation arid light shipments forward strengthens V head, aria were held on *ale on 
the market. Tu« gnptnfIons arc; m Friday from *H7©7a.W, trade being mix 
D fled Fiji li«.-The Jobbing trade Is liberal, with 
some Kiicc.iiliviive luquiry and a atrong rauau of 
prices rilling, * 
-outhero sliced appies. ll©13c. for 1873. and lia 
10c, for fancy do. suite sliced, lbsil.Hc, for 1873oro»- 
qrs .OY'-tlO’. for 1878; Western,for 1.872 crow 
and i>v<«9Xn- lor 1873. Blackbcrrios. I3 W©Uc- Peeled 
peariiBS, T-iliu - Georgia, new, 215t23c.;' Norlh Caro¬ 
lina. ...a loe.; > irglaiu, lft('«20e.: unpeeled. Il!gfi 812 e 
for halves and lie. tor quarters Pitted cherries, zm 
25c. Uuapherrlc*.o8(fy84e. 
Eggs.-We have rarely known a winter of such 
perplexity to the egg trade us this lias been thus 
tar. At no time have seller* held a position of 
strength- Usually receipts have slnekenecl lip enough 
to give a sudden rise to tlie market, and ucoupioof 
wee.Vv' trade at high prion* would makeup for pr - 
vUiii* or subsequent low ones. This winter fresh 
eggs have run about us steadily as in the t,»st laving 
season. Prices have dropped to it low point "that 
out ht to start, ,i more general oirmumptlve demand 
Indication i to-day of a prolonged 
i-hic.; Western Merced pick led hatug, u lbs., lie • 
short-cut hams, 10Me. for 15 lbs , iflo. for lj lb*"' 
.IKc. for 20 lb*.; long clear middles, 8Mc.: short eienr 
do.,8Ye. Western steam lard, U\c. spot. 9 11-1 lie. for 
I ebruury,JS-1B0 lor March. Stmrrinu, prime ‘*iyp 
Beof hams. |24.00<-(i2fi.OO. Tieraod beet', #21.l)o'«.32.od 
for prime ines*; *25on 28 f ( , r India mess; $27 oe 28 
for extra India mess. Barreled beef at *!l. 75 < 3 ill for 
Plaiu mess, first grade; *s.7.V,j'.U5 for second grade 
do., and tll.tOcwU for extra mess. 
csi 3 i <j) e<1 "‘ — hit* been sold in small lots at |3.25 
Totonooo,—There is sufficient trado from exoort- 
?« 8, i au< lni^ 0 b°™o trade to keep prices on a steady 
basis. The offerings are fair ut steady prices. * 
QUOTATIONS—NEW CROP. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
. v ( '« . 6 X°- 7 c. 
Them nr© strong Indication.* to-dny of a prn 
cold soap, hot wo art) too full of stock to «n 
price* will change i t tho belter. Limed i 
dully, and are mill without movement. 
S for tho bettor. Lhucd 
without movement. 
iic.: Mato, JDi" 0 .: Western. lOi&llo. A few extra 
New Jersey fresh farm oggn bring 2»©25c. 
®'l ou rg — ^'^ 1C! ullerlngs are liberal, and prices rule 
weak. Trade t* very slow. Hu, utiers imd no margin 
at current prices with depressed foreign markets 
Superflna State.. 5 63bi I; 05 
.. HMCa 6*0. It 
Good do. ... 8 \(,(, 7 e. 7 
Common to medium leaf. 7 14(Ij 8 g 
Guod ao. ..10 to 11 e, 11 
Fine do. ..10 call 0. H 
Selections.IlMSi 12Ko- 13 
SKEDLBAg CROP OP 1872. 
Connecticut fillers. 5 
seconds.. 
wrappers.75 
New York assorted lots.... 7 
Pennsylvania aiisorted lots. _ 
Ohio assorted lots. ( 
Wisconsin assorted lot*. . ” < 
8H5S 7 c. 
7Kc. 
8 w 8 We. 
11 6« 12 e. 
II & 12 0 . 
13 ® U 
.... 5 <s) 8 e, 
.... 9 & 15 e. 
....15 & 60 c. 
.... 7 20 c. 
-... ?M<gt 20 c. 
. 8 Wl 7Wc. 
.f.WtslO c. 
iwilch I own, Hold ou Wndncsdav last from *811 
«i)7l V head, and worn held on sale on Thursday and 
Friday from *870472.50, truth,, being moderate. 
Ven.lNi. -pn Wednesday voaU sold at five. V 
1 an»l on FvlQtiy ohoiuu quality Pennsylvania veals 
average weight 11(1 its. v head, lie. Grass calves 
have been auarCe, nml as the quality of those on 
sale was coarse trade was alow. Nominal values 
have been from *U509 V head. 
Sheep and Lituilm, IVade m sheep has been 
moderate. On Wednesday last slieep sold ut fiYCfl) 
7c. ^ lb.; on Thuntday, fik®7ysc„- Friday, 5 : vwi7e. 
Special sales have beeo Kentucky sheep, average 
weight 95 lbs. V bead, S;jfc, F it.; State do., 78 Ss. 
bHc.; Canada do., 131 Tbs., 7Wq.; Ohio do., 88 Tbs., 6 «c.; 
do., do., 101 lbs., fljte.; do.,do,, k 108 v J lb*., 7We. 
% Wednesday live hogs sold at 8 M 8 o. 
3? * : eRy dreamid, 7Ww«;, t c.; \Ve>teri, do., 7@7v; t >. 
On Thursday; live hogs were no), quoted; olty 
drosaed. 7W6(iMWc.; Western do.,(i5uV07.Wc. On Friday 
live hogs were worth from 8 @iiki!.; city ilressed 
7X«t8Xc.; Western do., TWKc. U-rittlu closed fair? ’ 
Horse >larke;t.-Tho trade In horses is vory 
small^and dull. Throe horses of fair quality sold 
*2CJ0®4(KH’ bend; other anlimils of Inferior quality 
were put Up for auction, but for hull Ilf bidders had 
to be Withdrawn. Twenty-nine horses arrived per 
Ena Railroad Via Oak Cliff Station. Tlie linr*es 
heretofore reported to arrlvo via Central Now Jer- 
soy Railroad will shortly bu reported ut iiarsimurs' 
( live. I III then, accurate figures cannot lu« obtained 
Matthews’Garden Seed Drill. 
brook 1 “ livgldito of tho 
that nr imy oilier ever u>* , «i. / vhui- 
ic/ivtr Uu‘ production or its rqunl, fl fcnfSiuieB r 
Scad lor descriptive circular to 
*j. it. small, 
10 S. Market St. Boston, Mass. 
.v..::..: ii 7 oo 
Ycgetable».-A eurgo of N. S. Chill has arrived 
too late to strike the lower floutueru seed demand 
Norfolk Is hi market for seed, taking Karly Hose 
chiefly. Tlie general market for potatoes is not sut- 
isfaotory. Nearly all dealer- have been compelled 
to carry u hea vier stock into February than woutd 
bo nsiinl if trade were brisk. Buyer* have seemed 
to Just, keep thcmsidvossupplied n* required, peach 
Blows are very slow, many lots losing badly through 
rot. Common grades oi potatoo& muft he prime to 
bring fiul figure-. SWevt potatoes nut in demand, 
and lower. Onions arc very firm. Other truuk un¬ 
changed, 
Superfine Western. 5 C5<^ 6 00 I NortoUc to lu market for seed, taking Karly Rose 
Extra do. ... . . . 8 5 qa 7 00 oWafly. I he general market for pottttoes la not sut- 
Kou nd hoop Oluo.. extra.. . .5 T 5 bk it fll IsfactOry, Nearly all dealers have been compelled 
Trade brand* do. 7 10® 750 t.. carry a heavier Block' Into February than woutd 
White wheat, extra.. 7 75® 8 25 bo usual If trado want brisk. Buyer* have seemed 
Southern, extra . 7513110 75 tii just. keep themselvosHUpplied a* required, peach 
Rye flour. ... ( jgS 5 {«, Blows are very slow, many lots lasing badly through 
Corn meal, Western.. 20® 4 6(1 T 0 :' Common grades of point,.os must be prime to 
Brandy winn. -1 Tho* — bring full llfhres. Sweet potatoes m.t in demand 
Fresh Fruit*.—There la rather more demand for & Onions are very firm, other trunk un- 
- 
t i roi tillers or grocers, and prices ure no high or < ui i,-V, 1 !' ! ,l0b ♦?,bpcsiu. | i0, the extreme 
Ifornla peas dull Cranheriir* in good dernMnd."with *2 2 ^ ? l8: 
room for the remnant of the New Jersey crop, lllck- Ilm swMVilk’ /VJraflVi r. , Uo<1 ’ 
sfafasMA’"- ... u “>“" b ,P if '0 tstsSYffl 
froii*n, ran«u at Oallfofnta pruiv i<; L . H tm n l ^ s ^ 
Beurro. *3.5Cte>-* •» box, Winter Nell.*, S ;o^,50. <>un- HorS^M^Blows f *l r ,E? d - 
berries. imcN. 5 bh) . *9j!fta,10; other,*7-5i)®B: Ionov ■> 2 r?i, l 7 ;l; HC “lows and Early Rose potatoes, *1.75® 
boxes. *8®3.25: good. *2.75(5)2.87: common to poor. 
Furs unu Talcing,-A*bef d'e, quota lions are nom- Manufacturers are the principal purchasers 
Inal; common skin* not wanted. The following *ta- dump stir—pi .ht 
tistics pro from the Hail Frunotieo Coni Herald end n , m o- , ? T .iT L 5 EtE ‘ 
Market Review, slowing the collection of skins for 0 “‘°, Pennsylvania and West Virginia— 
1873 tm the Pacific coast. Ilieso lots are mainly t»/,viemir Cts. per lb. 
from Ajntoai. During the past year a new item has Vv kl ck .S? w 70 
been added to the )i*t-t.|ie Sea Otter. 5 jiortlon are v . 65 ® 
taken at Japan. Russia Is a profitable market for . ...58 ® ;Vi 
r nr to good cow beef and poor qoaJity rmtlvo and 
Texan steers. SQUOed Westeni dressed native beef, 
a( t o7e.: Builiih, beef, Western dressed hind quarters, 
2884c.; Western drersdd mutton. 5(.,7e.; aity dressed 
mutton, (iietlie.; Htato veals, country dressed, liaiilo.: 
Jersey, do., country dressed, I3.t<®14u.; Htut.e hogs 
V:. y 'tressed, Htute pig*, country dre*sed 
a.S«« 8 ;Ye.: choice State pigs, country dressed, 9 c.; 
lOPGIiV It. 11 * il imtrn r* r, . 1 . 1 . 1 .I 'f 1 , , I 1 1 , 1 
1.1 f^V'Sr-, -. WCut X v ! |-KI bbl.: Delaware, 
W-00@7 W bbl. Onion;,, e bid., 81.50 (,Z 5 .Id tor 
red, *t.fi0®5 /or yellow, *4«5.50 for wtdte. Mur- 
Fu rsand .Sliina, - A* hef ire, quotations are nom- Manufacturers are the principal purchasers 
Inal; common skins not wanted. The following sta- nnsiysTic-ri m-v 
tisticn nro fron, tin- S.tn Fnmotmo <Vm. Herald end mm o- , 1>OJIE8 y 1 ^ 1 bmttL. 
Market Review, snowing the collection of skins for °“ l0 ' Pennsylvania and West Virginia— 
1873 op_ the Pacific coast- 'llieso lots urc mainly Cts. per 1 
from AjMku. During tho past year u new Item Ims Iteklock. «2 ® 70 
been added to tlm li*t the Hea Otter. A portion are v . 65 ® 80 
taken at Jiusin. Russia Is a profitable m..rket for vn”i. j? @ 5<i 
this b.siinifu 1 fur. The catch includes I.OOo Hull Ot- «”'}.. @53 
w l l l,°Kare from Japan ; lUU.Ooo Fur Seal, rn.'.Z'f,'' . 4 1 ® 60 
2^000 Uu-stiu Aitde, 0,1X10 Marten. 2,00. Mink, 2,0lJ() . 4o (5; 48 
Fishur, 2 t 5\>:i Isfintl <>tter* C\000 Erntinp, 4 ,<XKJ wild c „^Onjblng . 55 ^ gQ 
4.010 ltacoon, :,iMJ MoskruL, O.lkiu Diver skins ? oi/i New tork, Michigan und Wisconsin— 
Ilair final, 4UJ Lynx, 300 Badger, 600 Hknnk,’25h00 . 51 @ 54 
Squirrel, i,'TO Ueavix.Taoo Bear, 5,400 Wolf. vdoWtri- ?.•••;. 18 @ 50 
verlne. uCjftl Dfier, fi.;*Jo Elk. 4,00?) Gray Fox, COO 811- No. 1 . 45 ® 48 
nutefis sfeeJ?. astst.. ! 3 
KKCEIPT8 OF LIVE STOCK. 
SJioop 
[Toiivu*. Cows, CaIvss. l.soib 
One Hundredth fit.. .2,741 10 330 6 i 
Forty-Eighth St.. ... 20 49 144 10 , 7 ]! 
Fortieth St. 00 00 2 t %" 
Communioaw. 4,730 (X) 00 c'afi' 
Weehawken.4,138 00 00 001 
Totals this week... .8,832 59 474 22 05! 
“ last week —6,814 (>i 54 O 27,041 
COMPARATtVIO RATES. 
Last week. Tl 
Cents. 
Good Steers F H>.12 @13 12 
P“ ir .II WHY 11 
Poor. .10 ca 10 Y 10 
Poorest.8 @ !iv g 
Gen. selling rates.10 @11 IQ 
n/V o^ ns ! n0SH V s to s .dPPly what every farmer of ex¬ 
perience is most anxious to get. vrfectk/ irliabh Yeg- 
ac,, '‘- WHl. ihi* object in view, 
hnsidua im porting many varieties from reliable grow¬ 
ers in l*i’!'nee. Eng inn, I and Gcivnuny, I grow a hun¬ 
dred and fifty kinds of vegetnftlo seed on my four seed 
under my own eye. Around all of theso 
y r °tecMnn of the three warrants of my 
Catalogue, ijr m-w mactabl<>« I make a npieuilt.y, hav- 
IdSvlnira 1 u le to Introduce the Hubbard nnd AIiu-- 
^, e Marblehead Cabbages, and a 
otliers. My catalogue, containing numerous 
!!n e e ?¥ !? k,, . n fr om photographs, sent free, to 
all. JAMBS J. n. GREGORY, Marblehead, Muss. 
NK.\D FOR 
R. D. HAWLEY’S 
CiitaloKuo of Fresh and Genuine 
Wethersfield Garden Seeds, 
FOR SEASON 1874. 
This week. 
Cents. 
12 (id 13 
11 @ llv 
lo @ io<k 
8 @ 9|f 
10H @ 11K 
i0(l Bine do., li.OtX) Wtiite do* 
b.uoo i.ed do VV e Quot^f currency prices, duty free 
for undressed skins * ' 
i Otter, f piece North 
SKnfe dark.’ North’ S 
W to 1 nrn \ Ka4t. 10SJ2C,, Wort and N. 
A h/'tLu.i Muskrat, winter, North and East I8w) 
coarse .n @ s 
Combing. . .. @ 5*j 
Indiana, Kentuoky and Tennessee— 
^. 50 @ 533 
Sg* J. 45 @ 47 
coarse, i ■ 40 @ 4 I 
combing.;;;;;;;;;;;;; 55 z m 
Combing, unwuslied. 38 @42 
Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota— 
^ x -.*....47 @50 
A ”;. 45 @ 48 
47 @ 50“ 
45 @ 47 
45 & 46 
40 @ 42 
Monday’* Hnle«. Beeves were free of sale from 
9@l,ic. F tt.. wnights from 5V@U) owt.; ulso from 
*11(851170 « head. Most of tnc herds on s»ie were 
cleared off at noon, and the market closed Arm. 
Milch CdwH.-Trade was larger than usual, hut 
nrlces were low. Two cows sold at *46 p head • 2 at 
vo72 at *ivi; 1 at *85; 1 at *a?,50; l at 880. 
VcrIs. There wore no quotations on this fore- 
noon. Two cars of grass calves were reported dun 
for this lore noon at Forty-eighth street sheep yards. 
Sheep nnd I.It Hills. -Trade in sheep, though 
small, was brisk. The quality of the Hooks to hand 
was generally good: prices ranged from CMC58KC. 
tt. Several car loads remained unsold at noon. 
on „ Sttt " r ? ll 7 lHSt live bogs sold from 
8>4<&6?S<i. V 9>., and on this iorenoon one ear of Ohio 
hogs, average weight 127 as. head, sold at 6Mc. » 
tt. Trade fair. 
<»t Vegetable Heeds in cultivation; grown with the 
utmost core, with Special Reference to the Inquire! 
mentsof Market Gardeners. 
Choice Onion 11 ml Cuhhnge Seed it Specially. 
Speelui Rates to Granges and Farmers’ Clubs. 
Address II. D. HAWLEY, 
let’ll auil Ag’l \V ui'clioiise, 
_i-*'^ «Sc 198 Main St., Hartford, Conn. 
J fOlt TIIF. C‘H EAl’EST anil ItEST PORT- 
H ABI.E ENGINES AND BOILERS, foi- Cheete 
and Butter Makers, address 
_. PETER WAL BATH, Chittenango, n.y. 
FITS AND EPILEPSY 
positively cured. The worst cases, of longest atand- 
bfink. Be. Hebmard’s Curb, a bottle, seat 
free to all addressing J. E. DIBBLEE 
Druggist, 814 0th A vo., New Yorlc. 
20 SHEETS OE CHOICE 
MUSIC, $1. 
JMsMsaiittsa 
Any -JO Half-Dime. Or 10 of Dime Scrtes, rriaflL'd on 
receipt of One Dollar. Hold by all booksellers, and 
can bo ordered through uny newsdealer. Head stamp 
Tor Catalogue. Addresa * 
BENJ. W.UlTCIICOCK. I‘ilhli»hi*r, 
__fs» Third Avel, New York. 
WM. P. MOORE & CO., 
Ot Suffolk, Vii., have Farms at from *5 to ¥25 
irtftrabo’ i Wit . U d 7, d “P*' b(R*ns, Ac th;.t will compare 
with the best yalley lands In tlie North. Stock needs 
feeding only two months. Send for a Circular. 
No. 1... 
41 ® 47 
R has been Impossible to sustain former 
ma^’ts Veprelsed haVe bee “ UbCral und tlJe {,lT, -^ n 
Wheat, Spring. No. 2 . 1 54*1 fi9 
Winter Red Western.1 67’U 1 ill 
Uo .} <»sa n 
" hUe . 1 C7@l 95 
Aieuium unwasned. 37 @ 4 p 
Coarse unwashed. 30 @ 33 
Burry. 2U © 25 
Extra.. 
Super. 
No. 5...,. 
Combing. 
Lambs. 
Short extra. 
2U © 25 
45 @ 00 
47 @ 52 
25 © 33 
50 © 55 
40 (a 43 
35 © 38 
SPECIAL NOTICES on^5s 
k/x DuinD j.4 w a IDXiOi feeding only two month.*. Send for a Circular. 
“NOTHING BETTER.” Cutler Bros., Boston, j/ denmnds its Use. Pall^SlopSars.^FooGBiiths, 
Dr. John Ware. celebrated Vegetable ^ c - dur o^ 1 & ut ". 1 cllt ‘ !l H’ Trade 
Pulmonary' BALSAM, for Colds and Consumption. BU _PP llcd - J^nino s Bros., .353 Pearl Bt„ N. Y. City . 
The Best “Elastic Truss” ia the World Is NEW BOOK. 
sold by Pomeroy ft Co., V44 Broadway N Y. for * NOTHING LIKE IT IN LITERATURE, 
three dollars. Writo to them tor full particulars. | K^fritorv^L^AX^s 
MURRAY nil.L PUBLISHING U(e, 
__No. 159 East, 88th St., Now A'orlc. 
P«It 8ALE.-.1 FEW LIGHT BRA11MA 
f vT?, 0 5v'T r ^} 9 'J ru " ) P'it^.strams. Address BAODN 
& SPINNING, Riverside Statton, Fairfield Co.,Conn. 
bBigicni Flo >4i (c Stock! 1 ? aw for enlarged veins 
and Supporting Belt- of best quality, at Po.wicuoy’s 
714 Broada'iiy, N. Y. 
