prices, notwithstanding the lack of active business. 
All seem confident thiit any revival in trade will 
support tin- nominal quotations at 3@llc. for hurl, 
7&.*c. for green and ttoTo. for red. 
Bnller.— During the past week there has been 
quite a general ottering of medium butter, or what 
comes und’T Ut it denomination, la view of the high 
Standard of this year':; crop. It remit receipts liavu 
contained em.«Jdern.bIe stock that would not com¬ 
pare favorably even with some lot* that have been 
pushed asidj from early bought arrivals, These are 
arrivin* a: a time when there is considerable press, 
uro t> worts olT th • bodies of other dairies, and as 
nearly all important dealers have remnants of line* 
that have hern sampled off -cyernl times to suit 
fastidious m id, enough co-cnlb .1 under grade stork, 
is offering to produce n weak feeling. It I* likely 
from this time forward the marke buyer will liave 
acha joe to use butter more fre. lv, 'there seems 
ever.' disposition on the part "f owner* to meet him. 
Wo must unloa 1 sometime, and a, dealers have laid 
a Ion; . ui ror rhl • r U • of price*, it. j , right for them 
to nrny concessions on property thiit Tnicrht 
dru ; later, Finn batter Is firm, though that grade is 
aubjeo’.o 1 to visit direful -erntit-.v before extreme 
quotations are given. The market has not shown 
quite as ranch' activity as dealers would I ke for the 
period: still til t-hittk that with a ooutliumnci? of tht? 
steady dcninmJ there will be no trotiMe^ome 
surplus at the close f,f the season. California has 
sent us s m • new gra** butter ..ver two monllis' 
earlier tlian Inst year About .un-half of a.car load 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
- ■ - • • - - - - • J * -V..V .wo. • UUVOVl k'V'-.’.VJJp 
fl for oat. The quotations nt the depot are:—For 
prime hay, ;• tm. : I ,l«. , 
shipping. $20, common shipping. *16 t< ton; loug 
rye straw, »16@Vi p ten ; short do. do., fill ft tom 
hat, $15 V ton. 
Honey.—I.ow price* ore moving a few parcels, 
but ihe recent decline does not brine forward the 
wholesale business that should attend them. Thu 
result of tills year’s business In honey will he aw- 
coimiglng to apiarists. Wo uuotu clever comb at 
'Ak-'.'.'ic.; buckwheat, u@>lBC. 
HopM.-mtrlo.kly line lots are In quite meager sup¬ 
ply, and twlng stronger prices, with sides up to 15c. 
ror State, in small lots on time: flic. Is still the out¬ 
side ensh price for a line of goods. There lx a con¬ 
siderable quantity of undesirable slock on sale,and 
it is impossible to obtain any buoyancy to the mar¬ 
ket at tlie moment, Foreign hops continue to ar¬ 
rive, and are offs red promptly. The quotations np- 
peuded represent the basis nt cash transactions: 
American, new, good to choice, MtksHOo.: do., low to 
fair. lOciflSc.; if curlings 20@2«J.: Olds, 8c?15o.; genuine 
Bavarians .IVkiOc.r patent Bavarians, 2ft@3!>i\; Bn- 
glish. iSfiiWc.; Belgians, iWtaiinc.; Californian, lO<gM5c. 
Poultry and tin mr.—We ought to expect an 
“NOTHING BETTER." Cutler Bros., Boston, 
Dr. John Ware. celebrated Vegetable 
FIJI,MONA uv Balsam, for Colds ami Consumption. 
Surgical Btnsilc Stocking* for enlarged veins 
and Supporting Belts of oest quality, a* Pomeroy’s 
"44 Broadway, N. Y. 
$eu? ^dvcvti^wcnt.o' 
GENUINE 
Peruvian Guano 
- e iiauoiu i.m iuiiii 
vtfry rich n n:ilItv and attractive In :ri»fH*arunci\ in *<?)!- 
■ D - at 1 . vi-. >, ft came la mil* a- furini-rlv ; another 
invoice t5 ns-rat hand. Western rolls are higher 
and active. 
loumv nuu uanir.-wc ougnt to exp.„ 
CV«fh-runnlng marker, for dressed poultry for the 
rest of the season, The hulk of the supply hue been 
marketed, and dealers cun advise Shippers more 
•omprehensivedy now than they would when every 
one wnu pointing stock fur Now York. It is not likely 
that high prices will be obtained at any coming lime 
this season, bent will curtail a good deal of trade 
and if even moderate quotations are demanded for 
stock compared with former years, they will senrn so 
largely advanced upon the Cheap rates of winter 
months tit ’7:M4, that retailers must not, handle It 
freely. Fi. non poultry Reliant lOwdle. Thickens .N ,l 
and Perm'll, prime, l.Vsillic,: fair lo good, hi' l.c!: 
State, prime, like 14c.! Western, go. d to) prime, i|,n . 
life.: poor to good, K@1 lo Turkey,, N.,(., prime. 1ft® make, and soils ft 
17e.; fair to good, 1-V1 jc., State, prime, I4@I.Vv 
Western, good to pruuo, ISA 14c-; poor to good, Stifl 
l ie. 1 hicks. N. J., prime. Bitwise.; Western do., h'laii 
lob. fair to good, i lfs lllo. Geese, N. J., good to prime 
13(i<il5e.; poor to fair, IP-TV.; Western, good to 
prime, 11® Me.; fair to good, Staple. 
lave poultry quoted ut 12@.irtc. l or fowls and chick¬ 
ens; S ,I flic, for rooster:. - IP«T,'c, for turkeys ; U&.iistc 
for dueks-tha latter for N.J, Geese. KJ.ii6tfba.50 fur 
N. J. add $1.5Air 1.75 for Western. 
Quail, partridges and grouse nil find a ready 
market, with linn high prices c-.tnneusuUng for the 
mea l rates that ruled a lime ago. Venison lies pad 
a rough chance Hbia Hnason. uh-l poor lots are not 
over t vet. Quotations are for prime fresh lots. 
Hares and rabbits uro firm. 
Quail, -Oy .T V doz.|forprime; other,$2@2.30; Par¬ 
tridges, Mbodc 7> pair for Kasterri and itMs .c. for 
Western. Grume, 7fic. for trapped and f-OtSKiUc. for 
shot. Hares, 4(16)50*. do. Hobbits, tlkMOc. V f. w 
fancy N. Y. hares bring fiOo, Buddies, long, llu@ 
1-1 he.: short, S.V-TJIOJ<c.i whole deer, lV-ASc, 
HroviMionM.—The light arrivals of stock here, 
which has been occasioned by the speculative feel¬ 
ing at the West, stimulated prices; but the demand 
proved very light, and towards the close there is a 
weak led log. Kxuiirtors still pure!-use sparingly 
claiming that the foreign market-will not warrant 
them paying anything like current prices, and spec¬ 
ulative trade 1. also very light. Th.- quotations are • 
*KnQ@OO.llO for spot lots; $l6.fK) 
(-$1-1.110for March; *h..l2,H t--r April: extra prime,#14 
for inspected ; V. extern prime tin si;, inspected, $ 1 .•.Dll; 
VV I'Stero dressed hogs, 7@7Jic.; d r y salted ahnuhli rs. 
H ie.: VV esfern tiercerl pickled hams, 11 !bs„ lie : 
s iori -cutla-m* WXc. fur It. lbs., 10 c. for IS lbs!; 
9Me. for SO lbs.-, long clear middles. Riic,; sh -rt clear 
do., s vc. Western steam lard.ll&c. spot. !i‘;e. for 
February, BH-lfic. for Mureli. Htcarhre, urlm’c li ve 
Beef hams. fK4.IXW2ft.00, Tlcrced tieplf, $21.00@22.tj0 
tor prime mesa; $26 @ 2ft for India mess; ,>•.*} i „- "8 
for 1 ‘xtra India mess. Barrnle.l heel at >!i,76t*U for 
plain mess, llrHt grade; #H.TV-,<l.i5 for second grude 
di .. amt $ 1 1 ,-lWM for i-xiia mess. 
Seeds. Hlover Is coming forward moderately 
only, with shipper i still imrehnslng at firm prices 
Sales at *>‘ic. for choice. Timothy I-, qulot, lo ftJoh- 
Ie'iC 'y■ ' 50 obtulncd. Itough flax is given 
Farmers, Agric r i,t t r r r.STS r:n - 1 Dealers in Fer¬ 
tilizers have now un opportunity of obtaining this 
valuable manure In wninll or large Sols, at im¬ 
porters' prices, by applying to tho Hnoclul Agency 
Just established for tin purpose < r delivering Genu¬ 
ine roruvinu (iuano to consumers at nnv accekslblc 
port or railway station in tho counti y. Full particu¬ 
lars given lu Tiroular mailed free on application to 
R. BALCAZAH, 
No. 5,'! Beaver St., New York, 
RKFKB1SN0B3 BY FiftilMISSlON* 
Meusrs. Hoipox, Hurtado & Co., Financial Agents 
of the Peruvian Government, S3 Wall fit., N. Y. 
Moses Taylor, Pres. N'uttonul City Bank, 53 Wall 
St., New York. 
J. C. Tracy, Esq., Peruvian Consul, 2GX Broadway 
New York. • 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
We quot e Grange ooutiiv path-, fnuey, 43(tti tac.. 
other good palls. ;v4lie.; State iirklns ami half tubs 
fine, e-.4Jc., i-i litp 1 - aru! 1’■ 1 4.V* f.-r selection'*; dair¬ 
ies with tops or fresh ends off. .Tk^itJc.; fancy half 
tubs. • Abe.- Welsh tubs, fauev. tiLil’*.--: otuor. iKbr 
•Ke.; chotoj: western. Including Mich lean tactorr. :t!l 
Ov-’ -5.; good -in., :S VH.; Peeuxvlvanla pails. StAyaic.: 
do. other pkg.--tc. Rolls, clp.ice.34M!l5c.: uthet, 
28:15 42c. 
C'hei-Me.- Tho past week has boon u very satisfac¬ 
tory one to tm-lo ip this connection. strong' and 
buoy in: market, abroad has nlvon shippers encour¬ 
agement to operate, and there lias been s-uno com¬ 
petition on lino grade , of stock, with the common 
and medium grades -haring lihorully in the demand. 
1 he expnrrs for the week arc 22,000 hoxr s and, added 
to the stock 111 :on bv tho horn trade, materially lc-- 
se;ts tlm amount of goods - iTerlng, as our receipt- 
ar • very light. Holders are very fi-nOdent In their 
views, a- they b-lievo the suppllPB here will all be 
needed. The market shows about !,c. advance. Ship¬ 
per* pay ifte. for line, and b !(t . 1 r eh-den, ulthougn 
wo lienr of sale* of named fackhi -s uptolii v.c. Tin 
quotatl-ins ure : Stnlo Mcb-ry. choice. 1«Q(- IGkc.; 
do., tt-.nd to pmu-'. rnaisc.i do., fair to good, lli-if-c.; 
do., poor lots, as low as 12 c.; i irrr dairy, IVMjftc. for 
gofvl and prone; poor lots, 110212 c.; skimmed, K<m 
12Sc.; Western utetory, good to prijne, l.VSlIlc.; do., 
lab to good, l"M«loc.: do., poor, Ib- l ie.; skimmed. 
7-311c. 
Colton.—The market has been depressed, mainly 
owing to large arrivals at Up. porta and .1 momentu- 
rliy luodcratoouth 1 for stock, with the foreign mar¬ 
kets ruling west. I,ow middling upland, on the spot. 
Is qutited nt l.»Mc. 
Dried Fruit*,—Tt... -___ 1 _ 
factory position to hoi<lc-s. of ai 
mmlerutu and well controlled, wit 
qulryfrotn home C(5nsmtier» 
quoted. L' ‘ * ‘ 
small fnilt* ecu 1 
-ontoetti sliced appies/nwllic 
16c.tor fancy do. State sliced, I 
qrs..Ki>*0llr. for 167.3; Werlern.fl 
uu-t I m.^ldVc. for 137.3. Blaekh 
peach cm, prime (Jeoivtia. now, •• 
lln.-i, 2il- !5c.: Virginia, IHrSiffOy.: 
fpr halves and ’Jc. for quarters 
25c. Raspberries, KSfyitlc. 
Eggs.-The iilpii TOndition of the market for frrsli 
ho* been materially toned down since our lust. The 
weather has turned tavora.-de, and as the very low 
Prie s ul .1 week ago atlmulntcd consumption, the 
market is In better Condition. The near uopieach 
of J.ent, ton, will erll out hotter and larger sales 
lamed continue-, dull, tint quotations have a firmer 
tone, and 11 , hoped that sound stoalc tins reached 
Its lowest point. 
We quote • srntoaiid I’ennsylvanla.23i!*24e.: West¬ 
ern. . xprex. 22 -do. ordinary freight, I 7 m) 1 !)<:. ; 
Canadian, HiJI'Jiv. limed, choice, in small lots, lfxw 
I 6 e.: state. 18.#lie.: Western, lb-. 1.3c. A few uxtru 
New lorsey fresh farm eggs bring 2 t®Cnc. 
I'lopr.-lhlcM have been very much depressed 
more particularly for trade brands. The receipts 0 / 
stu k acre this winter hnv been the largest known 
aora number i f years. Our expert trade has shown 
some Improvement, ami direct lines of shipping 
stock have brought rather satisfactory prices relu- 
t velv, whQt> the business in the brands taken by 
the local trade, winch have been in chief supply 
has we n quite meager, with necessarily low priced 
accepted at macs to prevent a burdensome accumu¬ 
lation of stock. 
Superfine State.. I{m (i . a 
iiiXtn un,. ... 0 511 , 7 * 7 mi 
WcKtcro .s «!» 
JsXt* 11 liO*. ,• rn ( Tv 7 am 
Round hoon Ohio, extra. 5 75 a# 1 ; of, 
Trade brands do... 7 m ; ,u 7 m 
White a neat, extra... . '7 7 y,„ e u w, 
Rve Horn e * tr “.•• 75 
Brandywine. I 7 (j ( , 4 , T ; ( 
Fresh Fruit*.—The apple market has at last 
taken it turn Iti sellers’ favor. Dealers have RUoeeed- 
ed In c.lnsing out all or enough of tho rubbish to de- 
termlno how they stand With line sound lots, und 
with quite 1111 active demand, including a call for 
round parcel* prices ure better and tend upward. A 
fe v prlm.i Spi tzenhurgn are quoted at fS.50. Suinu 
very sriiod lines of l .reon -ues have come through the 
80ti weather. Baldwin* huvn kept splendidly In 
many Instances. Thu w.-utlicr is against railroad 
■smoiuent. nml the market is quite free from them 
Ilusmts not "i'tned yet, Cranberries ore higher, and 
likely to keep so, ils there is room l.pfe and In Fhilu- 
del|i da tor the remainder of the New .lerscy crop. 
, “c trade I-surprised at tho large consumptive trade I 
in cranberries this season, partleulurly as the de¬ 
mand be tail so unusually late. Cullforuia pears are 
selling as eusioioora offer. Fcurmt-S are tlrtn andkal- 
ahle. Hickory nuts nut wanted to an extentthai im¬ 
prove price*. 
Wc sjuot j; ; tub! apples, from goed to prime. #.3..Vkn) 
4, s iloctail do., ft. 5 di 44.7 i. Cullforuia pears, Ersteru 
W • I N I , y 1 
badly skimmed, winter made, in small lot* of 2 to ft 
Cheeses, sell tor low prices ull the vyuy front6c. to 10c. 
'I hero I* but, little factory otrert'd. but lie. is Con¬ 
sidered lop prleu for good to extra lots. We hcnrnf 
some sales ut Winfield at from 13c. to 1.3Ke. 
Butter now coming foi ward s wholly of winter 
tmikc, and sells for fi.'itt. to idc. There are some l’cw 
dairies that are making belter from furrow cows, of 
extra quality, and this veils stflfta to ,38c. 
I’hc weather In Herklmerduring.limuarrwasvot’v 
viirlutile, but stock is reported to he wintering well 
except in herds where abortions prevail. Iri Dtmio 
Instances tho loss from thin disease has been very 
severe. 
Our advices from abroad are lo the 15th of Jan 
Our London correspondent soy* American cheese is 
advancing and tho stock is sun ill. KngllBh cheese 
also Is 2 s, dearer on all sorts. We give quotations 
us rot lows •-lExt.ru line American, 72di)7ls.; second 
quality, 68». ,0 English Cheddar, 78®iHh.; Wiltshire 
double, «2<ipH0ts; Cheshire medium, tkk-o#*.; tine. .3(1 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
The general market la In a satl»- 
'los, Stocks are 
a very fair lo- 
- -- —advanced pricea arc 
• "peeled iiouehc.s brine better prices, and 
'll generally rnuy_ be quoted tinner. 
• for 1X7X, find 111 
b- l.'lc. for 13,3crop; 
tW!B<c. for 1h-.’ crop 
lorries. IIHe. Peeled 
tl@230.; .North C’uro- 
uripeelqd. 12-#l2*<e. 
Pitted cherries. 2;k« 
New YORK. Fell. 7, 1874. 
•Oti Wednesday trade was brisk, and tho 
'.. ' " ! T 2/ noon. 
weight, «(S)8J< OWL on 5C@57 
..... furenuou, trade was 
Ohll'Ac.: weights, liQ 
Ifrldav 
; »e58 
Bppvpb.—CI-__ 
herds to hand were aimost J all cleared ' off "by 
Prices. I06D123#c. V ft.; weight - - 
Mis, to thc/ wt., net. ThnmUt 
very small. Beeves soul fit . 
f'l'HK cwl„ scant, quality being rather coarse," 
trade was brisk at IK-12 8,0.; weight*, Ikait) cwt. 
lbs. has heei 1 allowed to tho cwt... net. .Special sales 
-luring the week past have been :-XU(nel* bulls on 
Ivo weight sold at:i.!*&4J*«5.; Texas steers, fed In II- 
DnolP. ■ 1 • 1 cwt. b head, flfis ih.Qe,; coarse Missouri. 
’V cwt., Ul'tc.l rough i'liallt.v Iowa, 11 cwt.. Ill’sc.; 
i licrok-c. Ni'Wt, 3\'c; 1 ndlana, common to fair'll is 
cwt., lfijjk#]l! 4 | l,| mixed lots of Virginia audOlilO. fi 
Mi v, cwt 10131.c.; common Illinois, 7 cwt,., lOKe.; 
lair quality do., 7!y . wt., 11 \tt.: good quality do.,8K 
cwt , 12(,#1' >c : coarse Kentucky cattle, mixed steers 
ami oxen, il.'mto cwt,, IbJ--- L’e, 
.11 i lch 4 own. I’tiero I) us been a larger trade than 
I'S'ial hi tliesit animals, ulthorn It rates have md ad- 
$Sl Vt heud H ' Wt ' rt! S °‘ a ' lt - prioua tun « ln k from 
Vrinls, Tliero Is In strict- reality no market of 
either veals or grass calves, and the lots to hand, 
small though they he, generally arrive direct to the 
butcher-, pa Wednesday last 18 grass calves were 
sold at $0.7.i V head. 
Sheep and lainihs.—On Wednesday list sheen 
sold at. 8 :,ij7c. to is.i lambs, BJf»ia*fe.; tm Thursday 
Hbonp, ^old ut vft&i .Vcj IntuliK, 7Von Friday tnirlo 
was united; sheep sold ut P.p.ndc. Speeuil Hales 
Inivubcari : Ohio Bheop, nvenufe weight fil lbs. ui'e • 
' ('■' d(l -i« ths„7;ac.; do., do., 1111 Ik* *c.: Cnnaffa dd.' 
11.11 It-H., 7?,; Indiana do., !)3 Iks. $.;.1I0 J- cwt,: Jersey 
do IN ms., tier, State do., 8.3 Iks., *<;.;«) fl cw t.. state 
line new uri'ieo vi.ij 
AWARDED 
The “Medal for Progress,” 
The Highest Order of •* Medal" Awarded at 
tre Exposition. 
Xo Hewing MacMne Ueceivrd a Jltfflwr Prize. 
A FEW GOOD REASONS i 
L-A iVi-te Invention, Tnouom:iiLV tested, and 
secured by oetU-fs Patent. 
‘i.-Alultnx a perfect LOCK STiTcn, alike on both 
sides on all kmiln <if poo-tv. 
3.—Kuna Light, Smooth. Noiseless and Rapid 
- bent firmlrntittor, of finalities. 
<1. -»rHA ui. M- Hu,in far Ymru wit hout Repairs. 
. -T.— II III do all varieties of Wvek, and Fancy Stltch- 
Irwln a superior nmnoer. 
t .fhieihj Munaycd by the operator 
Length of stitch may bu altered while running, and 
machine cun be threaded without passing thread 
thrnugu holes. 
?•—OiosiGN Nurui/r, inyeulous, elegant. Forming 
the rtitell n itImut tho use Of Cog vV lioel GCarv. Ito- 
tury C am# or I-t>ver Anus. Has the I atomuhe Drop 
I'vid. which himnrn uniform Irnuth of dUrli ut any 
speed. Has our new Tlieeml tfontnilhr, which -Glows 
movement «f needle-bar and p emu* injury to 
fi. <-'OJWRpf*n(IN mrwt careful and FtNIflHEJi. It 
I* imuiutueturod by the most HHiUJul mill e rvrrienc.ed 
l 1 . 1 the celebrated IKJMINUTON AK- 
.IIIHC Y , I lion. N. Y. New York Offices,281 Broad¬ 
way uud 3td Rowery. 
HqgK.-i bcre were no comtiilsslon hog.* for sub- 
on eitucr Wednesday or Thursday Uu-.t, n,, Wed 
nesday City dressed sold ut 85SHJ#c.! Western dressml 
rWfitjKe.; G" Thursday CHy d-ossed -old 
Wester" (Irivsi-d, b-ki Sc.; on Friday live were'nnnii. 
•J ! *l at *<«*>%<•■■; <’,Vy dressed, 7'-gr-)sq;c. : Westem 
dressed, i«#i.',e, I rude cJnscd oil in uncus nutl in 
reeling, packer* uot being able to procure tie* uaiirv 
oi heavy weight hogs needed in heir t.uihnfcw. 
H holesule Frier* of Ore«*ril Item*. Good 
9K* V'l ® r “ ut . h fc* in sides ; hind quarters, 
' •“’leered ribs, Uk-Uie,! poor quality cow 
and lexim beef, i«8c in eareiisBOS; fair quality beef, 
sy#(,-ilee. all city dressed, i mo car of Wofitern dressed 
native beef due to-day,sblppUd from Detroit, (’oun. 
try dressed veals brisk at Ufeille. Country dregsed 
hogs active at W.ti*h'o. 
Ilnrsr Harket. Trad- small and , low. .3 trot¬ 
ters sol,I at IHJlK-clofl head : 2 fair quality light Imr- 
head; 7 ordinary do., do., 
613x«)fj5 ti head! 1 pair fair quality do., do.. l*wxi 
S , ,° UI ' Clntnlotriie of Garden, Field aud 
I'ltiwor NAtlfln I II 1 u-r.rl nrx n.1 \ r noi.luhl,. 
I*lower Flowering nml Vcgotabli* 
I Iniitn, Baltm, kootM, Trews, ssliruba, 
\ Irxes, cvis., /ru«? to ull on application. 
i reuiiuju** o)i Vegotablos grown from 
our feecdfl. itw.tl fur I'rmuum LUt. I>. II. 
BROWN & SONS, Now Brunswick, N. J. 
fuf harrelsr Fearless, *l.7iKi(3 do. Prince Alberta, 
J2..i0(‘*3.15. Jackson Wfittp, $1.75fg-2 bulk. Ghlli rtnil 
J2.2aM2.50. bwoer, Virginia. *5.0fi > bhi. ; Delaware 
* ? !’hb Unions P bhi„ <1.50 (,» ,Y«1 for 
ifi, $4 ..V)® 5 lor yellow, $4,50@5.50 for whitp Mar- 
row squash. $2.25 v bbl.; Hubbard, $2.i0 do. Carrots. 
$3. Russia turnips, 50®7fic. Garlic. V lOOBtrIngs,M(k«iH. 
Cabbages, $4<J#b V 100 for erdinury.nnd f10 hir red, 
19?* 1 ‘qteo Blows und Early Rose potatoes, $1,75® 
2.25 hulk. 
Wool,—Business has been moderaxe in tiecccs 
since our lust. Tlit- spurt to trade a lew nays since 
ed holders to further luly.-inco prices u tntle, and 
buyers thus far have failed to respond. The trade 
believe that miinqracturera will he in the market 
again shortly for this class of stock. and are eonfi- 
dent of being able to maintain their views in con¬ 
sideration of the moderate supplies. Grades that 
will at all taka the place of fleecs*. and being offered 
at lower prices relatively, meet with more attention. 
Foreign wools have hud a very fair tcade : also Cali- 
foroln stock, the low grades of the latter, fall clip, 
selling at easier prices. 
DOMESTrr—FLEF.CE. 
Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia— 
0 , ., , Cts. per lb. 
Picklock. .,a @70 
* x . 55 @ fiO 
.... @ 5ti 
£fo* 2 . 47 @ GO 
Cdars". 45 @48 
Combing . 55 & 
New i ork, Michigan und Wisconsin— 
.*. 51 @54 
‘. @43 
Combing.. @ 5 ft 
Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee— 
.50 @531 
*’»• 2 . 45 @40 
Coarse. .<0 a 4 “> 
combing .. ::::::::: S @eo 
Combing, unwashed. 38 @42 
Illinois. Iowa and Minnesota— 
New and Rare Plants 
For Spring* of 1874. 
Jonx Saitl's Catalogue of New unit Beauti¬ 
ful Plant* will bo ready In Fcbra.iry, with acolored 
plate. Mailed free Lo all tny customers; to others, 
price 10 cts. A plain copy to all applicants free. 
JOHN* SAUL, 
Washing'ton City, I). 
largo proportion of tho herds to hand ivrnalnbd un¬ 
sold at-noon Price* ranged from fiffilHc, v m„ and 
Iroiu $ltttel 2 ,> v hond: weight* rarigod from 5 Sf@ 0 U' 
t-wL. on 5txa«0 |ts- to the cwt., not. Choice fat men 
sold from I:jk.[l3@'lft5 f howl. 
TIilcli Cow*.—Trade small and rattier slow; .3 
vows sold fill- *45 ■{' head, 3 cow* at $<" f’ head; 3 
cows at $73 V head. 
Von I*.—Smooth quality veals wore not quoted : 25 
grass ealvea sold ut $10.75 71 head; 10 grass calves 
sold at $12.50 (H head. 
Sheep nini Lamb*.—There was 11 very slow 
trade in sheep, and only a lew car loads hud been 
sold tiff nt noon, The fresh arrival* were large 
Prices ranged Cr<-m $6..37H@0.30 W cwt.; quality „ n- 
erally good. 
lings.—There were no sales of live hogs; 4 ears 
of commission hogs were held on sale; City dressed 
anil Western dressed opened slow, and rates were 
not quoted at noon. 
RECEIPTS OP LIVE STOCK. 
Sheep A 
Bwveii. Cnwa. Calvin. LiuriW H,**. 
One Hundredth St...3,015 8 325 2 000 
Forty-Eighth St. 16 40 176 12,524 00(1 
Fortieth St. 00 00 00 0,243 21 674 
I larslmer’s Cove... .5.068 . U0 00 6,282 i » •**> 
Weeliawkeu. 680 00 00 
Totals this week_ 8,773 48 501 2 
" last week.,..8,632 59 474 2 
COMPARATIVE RATES. 
Last week. 
Cents. 
Good Steer9 V ft.12 @- 13 
Fair.II rv 11V 
Poor. 10 @ lo?, 
Poorest.8 @ yv 
Gen. selling rates.10SS @ UK 
positively cured. The worst cases, of longest staod 
mg, by uHing Du. ILlboard's Cure, a bottle seni 
f ree to all addressing ,1. R. IHBBLEE, 
Druggist, 814 fith A ve„ New York 
WM. P. MOORE & CO,, 
01 Suffolk, V a., have Farm* at from $5 to $25 
per acre, with dwelling, barn*, Ac., that will compare 
with tin? best, valley lands In the North. Stock needs 
feeding on'y two months. Send for a Circular. 
This week. 
Cents. 
12 @ 13 
11 @ 11V 
10 (4 104i 
8 @ 9^- 
10X @ ll£ 
APANESE FAFF.K-W V1U 
demands it* use. Palls, Slop-, 
No. L. 
No. 2... 
Coarse 
ECONOMY 
. Foot-Baths, 
supplied. JenNInos BB08m 352 p«lrl St.?N!*Y?CUjq 
