COMPARATIVE RATES. 
Last week. This week, 
rents. Cents. 
Ooocl Steers V lb .••••••••••;;;{* % }& {? % 
Poor '.'•'••• .w @m w (f ihk 
Poorest..... . 8 «$ *\ « /3* ,?> 
lien.selllmt rate* .. .. .,.....1QK <9 if '0'•.• <S UM 
Horse Market.—T he dangerous condition <<f tho 
Streets fills completely stopped trade. * Uleen hoists 
arrived per Kilo Itaillroad. 
disturbances occasioned by the failure of the bank I 
iniz Institution noted latterly ut the West. ,“•**? 
pi>rk quoted at f 19.50 on spot; $M.Mx f ( j r keb. mid 
March. Bacon nt »Kc. for Western long clear 
H)w;e. ror short clear. Boxed dry >*alted 1 ’ , ! 1 °, u .“S r „ 8 ; 
THe Western tiered pickled hums. I03v<*.ll0. Lara at 
|lj«e. for Western steam on soot; 13 Id-lllc lor Jan. 
and Keli. lJslo. for March. Western stoiirlne. 14*0- 
Western tallow. 8 lS-ltSd. for prim a. pressed hogs at 
7tec! for Western. Beef at ftlflU for extralmos#, 
Inspected I fl0.60«ll for uninspected ; $10.50 for plain 
mess, inspected; *8.50 tor plain me**.tn.pmiected, 
packed at $1M15.50aud ttercod beef at ta®24 fOrlo- 
•d. 40c ; good. 35Q3TO.: common'to fair, 
i- We\sii tuns-choice rail-made, be.; 
uOiid, 30@33o,: common to tsur, as«i2>-c. 
■Creamery. fa\V to good. 85<®4fk'.t dairy, 
S&370.; winter maae.27@;«c, western 
I .Michigan—tabs, choice dairy-packed, 
■ * i., fmr to good, 
ml., fair to Rood, 
is, W isconsin and Iowa - 
•-sj* iiiyu-i'H;-; ClUfl- 
kJ io tu line. 2 o 0 jft 2 tc.; 
LlfJH I S'-V. • I j • - . .v»>-, 1M r 
fair to good, too 37 c., winter innae. 27@-?.c 
Reserve and Michigan—taw, «•««» 
;soc , dn., Rood to prime. 7n®®-.c-; 
■i i 'ii : tlrkios, choice itkit.Sc ; do. 
2;.. li. Northern Illinois. v - ; , . 
tub*.choice. 30c.; do , fair to good. i.kai2*>c.! 
montufalr.30*;r2c.; n kitis. B |MI - - 
. fun- 1.1 cood 226W4C I do., cotnmtm 10 la*r, 2tks9-2c. 
Central O ifound lhXnA-Urklti*. fair to gaud. 22® 
2® do., common to fair. 20®«c v : tubs, choice, 
Ke • do." fair to good. W»2tc- Varl-u* i |■ os, very 
poor IT®U»e. Roll*-Western Reserve,mo Michigan, 
line. 2fi®,’3c.; fair to good. 23®25c.: Odum,, n to fair. 
20® 22c. 
rnrKPtt.—Export purchases dUTlng the past weok 
tairo been restricted. us there Is no London steamer 
on the berth. There Is it desire to buy fasey tue- 
torles, for which l6M®iGKc. arc offered, imil on ex- 
cepiinnai lots IftVTO . with no urgency to sell, as stocks 
.1.4 I .1..I . i-.n Li, Mil llAOl I VTI *» <1H Tfl fill tl l"!lj P I M (I I. 
7fce. for Western 
mess, inspected; *9.50 for plain mw.nnWiipected, 
packed at *16® 16.50 and tiercod beer nt , fOt■ ln- 
dht mess, $;.0®21 tor prime mess and $30 for city extra 
India mess. 
Seed— Clover is again higher and in more active 
export demand. Sales at lie. for Western and ll vi. 
for State. Timothy is also higher luit quiet: UdoWd 
at 22 ikkiyS. Rough flux moderately active at ff.oOdv 
2.40. 
Tobacco.- seedlcnf has been in more active de¬ 
mand and has brought full prices. Kentucky leaf Is 
selling slowly. The quotation* are for Kentucky 
lP!l ' Light. Heavy. 
Cents. Cents. 
U'&fivU }H®}- 
11M@I2 , 2*@13 
12 H lain W i:i!f''.HX 
14 hi 15 16 (iW 
ir,K®h! niiOib 
li:>S(5)18 10ls<jr21 
18J4®20 22 ©25 
SEEHLKAP— CROP OF 1873. 
tj6Dt9« 
Couneetlout wrappers.,. f ' ®j& 
Assorted lots. v; ...1? 
Massachusetts assorted lots....•••••••• !;! «r«l 
Connecticut uml Massachusetts seconds.... 10 ®lo 
Killers..• ••• . J. 
Pennsylvania assorted lots.. 
Wisconsin assorted lots. »Y*Sii 
New York assorted lots, common. » gi* 
VEa eta nbltg. — Potatoes quiet. Receipts hav* 
moderated as it Is risky transportation now ; but tin» 
Stored supply is ample. Onions Qdlet iind ea8 er. 
Karly Rose, new, double head. * bbl.. $--> . in bulk. 
W hlil *I7,V.«2: Poach Blows, new. double head, 
» bbl.'*2(82.25; In bulk, bbl.. iFL76®2.26i Heerljiiis, 
new, double bond, V bbl., $1J5<8>21 10-bulk. ^ bbl.i 
81.6(1® 1.75; sweet Virginia. 4* hbl., f».60®|S; sweef. 
Uela ware. V bbl.. »4 ; Unions, white Southern, P hid.. 
^1; yellow do.. Ki; red onions, V hhl..*!.50. Russia 
turnips, P hhl., fSl.Ufvtffl -id- Cubbuge, V 100, f4o5fu- 
Wool..— Manulaoturers purohnsa moderately Oil 
account of the slow sale for woolen goods but sum- 
$Uw ^vfvti.ocmcnt.s! 
%Uxi A §xi it fl nn n n, 
876 Ilroatlwnyy .Vrif f’«r/.'j 
Grower, Importer and Dealer in 
W. A. Johnson, of Erie: Dr. L. L. Wright, of 
Oneida; 8. Straight-, of Ohio; Chester Hazoti, 
of Wisconsin; C. E. Chadwick, of Canada; Dr. 
E. S. Sturtevant. of Massachusetts; A. D. La 
wont, of Tompkins; E. Norton, Conned halt: 
P. TT. Burch;ird. of Illinois; C. It- Wilder, of 
Wisconsin; O. C. Blodgot, of Chattt&UQliut D- 
17. nurrcll, of Herkimer; R. S. Doty, of Now 
Vork; K. A. Farrington, of Pennsylvania. | 
ricc'y L. B. Arnold, of Rochester. Ass’t.Kec’y- 
E. J. Wh itson, of Utica. Trea’r—Harris Lewis, 
of Herkimer. The next Convention is to he 
held In Rome, N. Y. 
The Pf. V. Stale Ag. fcoc. met at Albany Jap. 
20.—The Treasurers report shows tho receipts 
to be *34,219.00, and the disbursements $;»,987. 
10. The following officers were elected; Proa. 
—Alexander S.Dxven. Ylce-PrcsV—John D. 
Wing, of N. Y.; Edwin Thorne, of Dutoheaa 
Co.; John Hobart, of Warren; Gen. N. M. Cur¬ 
tis, of St. Lawrence Co.; Joeeph Qulnland, of 
Chenango Co.; James W. Wadsworth, of L'v- 
Ingston Co.; Hon. Hurt Van Ilornc of Niagara 
Co. Correa. Sec’y—Thornoa L. Harrison, of St. 
Lawrence Co. ltoe. Sec'y—William II. Bogert, 
nf Cayuga. Trea.—OdIn Thayer. Exec. Com.— 
James Vick, of Monroe Co.; George W. ltoff- 
man, of Chemung Co.; Wm. M. IIolme3, of 
Washington Co.; Edward F. Jones, of Broome 
Go.; TiUthcr Tucker, of Albany Co.J John R. 
Stuyvesaot of Dutches#Co.; J. J. D; Fort' • i of 
Schenectady Co.; W. II. Bristol, of Tioga Co. 
In the evening the Society met In the Assem¬ 
bly Chamber, when Mr. Lewis, the retiring 
President, delivered his address, and tho lion. 
A. D. White, of Cornell University delivered u 
memorial address on deceased members, live 
or six ex-Prealdents having died during tho 
year. 
Pennsylvania Poultry A»*’n. 
are the officers elect for 1875:— 
Wistkr. Vice-Pro*’#—John E 
J. Sharpless, T. B. Rayn 
Samuel P. Courtney. Tr< 
BeC. Sec.—Wm. H. Kcrti 
Grove*. Ex. Corn.—D. V 
Darlington, Judgo J. T. Pratt, B. L 
C. Long, Jr M Bcnj. Mann, John Clapp, . 
Stone, Mark Schofield, Isaac F. Baker. 
The MmuoIiukU* ilurl. Hoc. has just an¬ 
nounced Us schedule of prizes lor 1875. I lie 
amount appropriated for prizes for plants and 
flowers is »2.800 ; lor fruits, *2,100; for vege¬ 
tables, $1,200; for gardens, greenhouses, etc., 
$300. Total amount appropriated, $0,400 -an 
Increase of several hundred dollars over last 
year. 
Thorn Hill, SI. V., Pur^nera’ Clnb, at annual 
meeting, Jan. 14, tho following officers were 
elected ;-Pres.-8. A. Wright. Vlce-Prest's- 
S. Earll, and D. S. Church. Troas.—Job Har¬ 
vey. Reo. Sec.—C. M. Goodspoed. Cor. Sec.— 
Allen Brown. Directors for 3 years—Goo. B. 
Wilson, and Mark Harvey. 
The National Coliunborlnn Hoclciy will hold 
Its Second Annual Grand Exhibition of Pigeons 
In this city, opening on 25th February next. 
Prize lists, &e., can be had of the Secretary, L. 
Burlingame, 14 Murray St. Tho Indication ar® 
that this show will eclipse the magnificent one 
of last year. 
Comraun lugs 
Good lugs. 
Low leaf.. 
Medium leaf. 
Good loaf. 
Fine lear. 
Select leaf. .. 
Vegetable, Field 
AND 
Flower Seeds. 
Garden Tools and Horticultural Eooks. 
Aly Annual Priced Catalogue i art now ready, and 
mailed free to all applicants. Tlioy o .main all the 
leading and most popular sorts Of VOgOtflble, 
Field and Flower Soods, including an 
the most des.ruble novelties of t'.io p. r-t season. 
To reduce stock wo will sell at the following very 
low prices. Our (.lock has been carefully selected 
ami broil from the best firutn.* m the country: 
Berkshire Pig*, two to four mouths old. .fu * R«h ; *11 
per pair. Southdown sheep (early lambs), rams or 
ewes, f 10 each. Brown Leghorn*. Light Htid Dftik 
Brahma*. Butt uml PartrkL’o Cochins, »• B. It- 
Games, Sebright Bantams, UoueminiWay "vn Ducks, 
$5 per trio| single fowls, h. / fcwBronxo Turkev* 
SnJ Kmbdcn tiee e. «0 per pall r *0 per u io. Two 
pairs Pekin Ducks, Hll per pair. Eitv" In reason. 
Orders booked now and rtock >-hipped at unco, or 
when tho wealhrr v lll admit. Address 
JAS. B. \v ILLIAMS & SON, Bollevlllo, Ills. 
$3.75 PER PAiR ! 
Choiro B. Cochins and W. Leghorns at fS 75 per 
pair. Also, B. and W. Cochins. L. and D. Braumas 
und P. Books u». low prices. _ _ v IT 
BOenr.HTER. Jim. -<sx Vlout market flulat; 
spring, *6.751 amber winter, ?8; w . to winter 
double extra, 2*3.75, Rve hour firm at La. \V heat 
la quiet: Milwaukee club,umber winter, 
tl.ltk.cl.15; will to winter, *l.SoSl.25. OtUsBrio >*r 
Corn steady nt 75c. for new. .OprnnMWl, *b^® 
l.MJ. butter, *1(5*830. Cheese. IsyDc* 
Lard. MfflWp., APplf»o winter fruit. V bbl., *1.5ti. 
Potatoes, V bbl.,*1.»7. Bean*. V t u -h.. 
pork. P bbl -*21®22; clear do,.*28®24? hams, W<Sle* v . 
shoulders, lOffliuo. Hrossoct hogs V owt-. 
Turkey*, IStmlic. Chickens, 13®1>C. Wool, 88®46e. 
Hay, *l‘i(sJli5. straw *R.e. 12. THmotby Beed, *3.-5. 
idnrnr se.fin. Wood, hard, 7* cord, *awl0. Coal, *7.26 
i it*, low prices. -t rr 
K. L. UAYWAItD, Peterboro, N. IT. 
HA I.EM 11—Taking It all m -all, tlio 
y Rinpn £‘-‘r K<sD&ni>| oultlvfttlon. One, 
0 years’ old vines. Warranted genuine, 
ail hardy varieties free. 
1. U. BABCOCK, Lock port, N. d . 
P OMONA NI/RHETCA .—Treesfind plants. 100 
acres In Small Fruits. TllO largest anti beet. Send 
for Illustrated Catalogue, »2 page*, telling whut aud 
bow tu Plant, with 88 years’experltmue. 
WM. l’ARRY, Clnia .mmaon, N. J. 
20 Sheets of Choice Music, $1. 
A choice selection of Vocal and Instrumental 
Music, bv Straus*. Ll7t, Thomas and other popular 
Authors. Any ton mailed for *1. Send stamp lor 
Catalogue.^ Address mTCnC0rK Publisher, 
No. 355 Third Avenue. N«w York. 
—ThO following 
Pres.— William 
!. Diehl, Samuel 
. 8., Dr. Lusson, 
G. W, Frederick, 
'or. Sec’y. A. F. 
era 1.1 tie, Jesse G. 
Lewis, J. 
John 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
Tub niarlcpt tliii wdok In vurv dull* with iiilwjioni|C« 
The weather Wu* intensely cold during the early part 
of tile week, making It unfavorable Tor shipping. 
Farm dtilrle* lire now almost wholly conbtiud to 
" iidd.* and end.*.” imd much of H Is-Of Inferior ( l"al- 
lty. Prices remain unchaogetl, uml may W quoted 
ul *<ai 2 c., according to quality. „ ... 
There arc a lew factories holding October and No¬ 
vember choose ut prices above current rates. 1'uct.o- 
non having small lot* of ” late end* uro sc ling at 
hc*t figure* that can be obtained from local dealoi s. 
who * re cautious m whut they h.ind^.aMwtnt good 
muigin*. The nmi'kot may be quoted at lH»HVsc., ik- 
coriling to quality, with occasional bus of One going 
"'winter butter Is ^uuittg forward In limited flit Uti¬ 
lity, mid sells at 2Q&3QO. Fine, yellow, gru.'*.mi ke 
i* scarcu und diiDcult to be bad, and would bring ,*>S# 
' Wc l have letters from abroad for the hist week in 
December. Our London correspondent reports more 
doing in secondary sorts Of cheese, bat price* are ir- 
FliKStt PnriTS. There I* no recovery in uppiv*. 
rut v* arc low. and hardly any are arriving. I he 
,, nJnfbn heavy f*>r both country owners and 
city speculator*. Rough lots have been sold (iron' 
freely >0 wagon hoys, but now' the weather i* agao>J*f 
that sort "f trade. Cranbon le* di « thill and ai ' .*)£'] 
to be marked Off; presentratesure I'uimmal. Hickory 
not - invn drolincil to *1 5b't*2 il bushel. 
AaS&nf taiicy,% bbL. $2.26; selected. In lot*, >2 : 
Com mo n to it . . do., $l®1.25; 5 lX £?o,''-®?4dtrnrni!i i 
$l.f*0-wL'5| Catawba grapes. V 1b„ 8'i9c.. t nliornu 
■ * box. ♦;i.60‘g4.50: crunberrie*. tunev,_ </ box. 
*C prime do., ''-’.'a: falrtogooil do., f2.2.'*il)2.ali * ape 
codV**., ; J bbl.. v.i.ftujaiO; prime do., $8,WW'.26: lanoy | 
Kiistern do., 88.50® lO; good u* prime do. do., f.iuib, 
light-colored do. do., f6.50®6.M; New Virginia i*c* : 
uut.*,f»°hu»h., $1.75® 1.00: Now WUmlngt.nl dm. $1,26 
ui 1.7(51 Tennessee do., <ti.l2fir-l.-t07 peeana, l 0*.. I'HSt 
11 ,..; hickory nuls, V bush.. $1.50®*: black walnuts, jO 
*8lc.® 
ORUN’.-Whout. has boon In more active export 
■oel speculative demand and brings belter prices. 
Corn hu* nciMi more difficult to sell at lower price*. 
Oat* have been moderately inquired for on 
trade account, at about steady prices *1110 late 
, quotations are: Chicago spring wheat., $l.tO*if,*.13K, 
I, ■) Northwest It*.. fl.V'vi.'-.i.i tj whiter red nnd "iu 
ir. ?i 2 C 29s whVt*. f»j?y® “t 
■state. Canada Westboriev ut $1.60. Corn at ^SCi^c. 
V v „ew mixed Western: K'wfffMC. for new yellow do.: 
MMM7MC Tir now white d.m old mixed Wester.. 
:Sit;'lLu.*W. for mixed Wo»tcrn ; 88»7 Ub. 
for white ; CMKWc. for mixed State. 
hav vni> Straw.-S hipper* have been purchasing 
more freely, with the huslne** In prime grade* more 
active at UiB unchanged price*- Btraw is dijjl and 
, nsMtled shinning hay, R0c-;70c.; retail quutitie*. *0 
no - a L? salt ut5(>w«0c. Straw quoted 
SUGAR MAKER’S FRIEND 
More Agent* 
, vas* for the a lo 
of Cost '1 Cat- 
izi-.o Metallic 
Eureka SAP 8ROOTS and bocket 
Hanoeu.S. S. o'plcs. Circulars 1 ond 
Terms sent, post-paid <>n r**c 1 Or C- 
i ,C. POSl , SUii'U Pul'*, Uurlingtiiii, V i. 
LION D0LT.AH8 PAID IN 
's*. under General Accident Policies, 
,[;IIH INHURANCB Cp. of Hartford, 
0,1 ness man should have a policy. 
XV MAN OF SENHE— who vviebew loenye 
<lol1w*-W'll serd C-r free Price List of’THB 
NES SCALD WOHK 8 Binghamton, N. A. 
WILLARD’S 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
A Complete Treatise on Hairy Farm* 
and Panning, 
Dairy Rto< k and Stock Feeding, 
milk, ltn management and Manu¬ 
facture Into Butter and Cheene, 
History and Mode of Or^anlaiation of 
Butter and Cheese Factories, 
■I,.irv i;trn*!l*. Ktc., Ktc. 
Nkw YORK, .Tan. 23, 187o. 
Beeves.—T rade was fully Me. r »•off on Sunflay 
la-tin UM'wUKe. v «... wmghia, *<»WH «*l, • • 
trade fell ntill Mm * » 
weights, t%MH cwL- 
the same at 9 : k/iJ 1334 
Thursday and Ki 
-weights. ^WM ewt : M.mday 
Tt., and wu* dull at H<5il2M0.J 
■ Wednesday nude eoinmucd 
„,„™c. C 8>.{ weights, 4l£ia8c.; on 
rhliiv there wu* still no Improve- 
.'qV.pLbUl ra'tTicr a wJ-i sn feeling, with a B mi.ll trade ; 
11 ‘v 1 hot), days, ft- 12 \c. c a.; weights. 4)4®ik oWt. 
-i, ,ng FriirutStwiil a,*, have been allowed "n iiil 
ewt net. Bull*, an live walght. 4KC*Sc.| eoiv* and 
hclfera.net, 8®18 o.; Spanish eaitle. .Vto9\e.: native 
steers, 1 )\(/b12mc« graria steers, UkvnUMc. 
\fiirti Cows.—There has been a slow but Arm 
trade b! milch COW*; sales.at $20... W f head, calves 
ni.•lulled; general Sales, N.kv.2.6U. 
Vkai.s a .vi* Cai.ves*.— The quality or the veal on 
sale Inis In the aggregate boon so <•■ 'arse a- lo render 
ilie market slow. A tew tops were sold at lUwdUyc. 
p. ta Rubs have hni-n received and wore slow of sale 
ufFirs I f* bead. Grass calves generally held -.n sale; 
11 ,, se disnnsed of went at 7c. 1* &■.: also, $6 .i.k.sU.i.> F 
78 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
by s. a. wix*r.AR», a. m.j 
Dairy Husbandry HiUt'ir of Moore's 
Irorkyr, Lexturnr in Cornell UniverHly, Mains 
At/ricaltural College, Htc„ Me. 
This Is the most full, practical and reliable work 
on Dairy Husbandry extant; Indeed tho only one 
which describes tho recent great improvements In 
the Dairy Business. It la highly commended by lead¬ 
ing Agricultural aud other influential Journals, and 
must speedily become (lu fact l* already: the Stand¬ 
ard and only Authority. It will pay every one en¬ 
caged in any branch of dairy business, or who keeps 
* single cow, to obtain and study this work. 
Practical Dairy IIiThbaNBRY embraces 54b 
Large Octavo Pagcn, Is handsomely and fully 
Illustrated, printed on superior paper, and elegantly 
bound. It is a Subscription Book, and % liberal com¬ 
mission is given Agents who canvass Counties, Ac. 
The Agents of the RURAL New-YOTUCXR (oapotla-Iy 
those in Dairy regions; will do well to try tho sale of 
this work. To any person residing where there Is ao 
Agent, or who oannot watt for one, the Publisher wUl 
send a copy of the work, post-paid, on receipt of tho 
price, $3— (or for $6 the book and Rural Nbw-York- 
bbl., $'i.75^, ft 
$3.40@$3.50- 
BEESWAX 
the tone/ * 
ern 1 —fi i— 
Broom Corn 
unimportant. * 
fldenee, 
bevond uigent wants, 
sb.'.rt green brush, V 
medium green, lKgfL 
Butter.— There 1* no enenuragimi, feature in but¬ 
ter The i.rude i* n"t m.iklng much Inroad upon the 
stock of medium, and plenty of stock remains to 
come from the Interior. Most of the ’■ u Pb'f 
Is on commission. Dealers lu re W 1"J JC?it«r« r!*.nV 
invest at all are naming lower prlcesror future {»***- 
actions. Tho bast bid* f-ir running lots are 2-2®28c. 
and 30@33c tor rtno to choice small du\nee. 1 h'.o 
p&tfiH wpr<* ififit 1 *ut< us 6Hrly us 1-iHt rucflufty. 
tendency 1* to lower price* here even should trade 
revive i*6tl^ r i MrG nil hiopg or cri)wd6d with 
fots that theV would have to Bell. Western butter 1* 
in .Wind receipt Hi»Apnj« 
-,;x.—Supplie* of prime lots are small and 
tune of ilie market 1 * in l’ 1 , 1 'seller s favor, Y est- 
and Southern quoted at olwwc, 
- - tW —The deliveries at this market uro 
ft, iht. arid the small stocks are held with con- 
although manufacturers refuse to purchase 
The tmmliiul figure* are for 
i:k&16>:.: green hurl, 12 Ll v<c,; 
hie.: red und red tipped, Ikillc. 
