OOB Ling fleece* m "Oo.: No. 
,v> . Western Texn.*, 26..V30I! 
Middling fair 
Fair. 
EH. 
—J- D. W. French, D. Magone, S. M. Wells, N. 
S. Whitney, Montreal and Judge Blodgett of 
Chicago. The l Executive Committee waa In¬ 
structed to take proper and immediate meas¬ 
ures for revision and publication of Ayrshire 
pedigrees, and the continuation of the Herd- 
Book in present or other plan, as trill be best 
suited to protect purchasers from being Im¬ 
posed upon by spurious pedigrees. 
Washington Co., JY. V., ,\g. Soc.—The follow¬ 
ing are the officers eloct for 1875: Pres.— Ed¬ 
it arti L. Coy, West Hebron. Vleo-Prest’s—Z. 
P. Buggies, Fort Edward ; W. H. Tefft, White¬ 
hall; O. K. Bice, Greenwich: Levi Hatch, Hart¬ 
ford; D. M. Scott, Salem; J. M. Hull, Argyle. 
Bee. Sec.—Grenville M. Ingalsbe, Sandy Hill. 
Treas. -Wm. M. Holmes. Greenwich. Cor. Sec. 
—Milo Ingalsbe, South Hartford. Directors— 
Wm. Eldrldge, White Creek; L. W. Cronkhite, 
Sandy Hill; George Shannon, Argyle ; John M. 
Barnett, John R. Millett, Hebron ; Marcus T. C, 
Day, Granville. Ex-Prcst's (ex-offlclo Direct¬ 
ors)—Berry Long,Cambridge; D. Rogers,Gran¬ 
ville ; Milo Ingalsbe, South Hartford ; E. B. 
Nash, Fort Edward. 
IV, Y, State Dairymen's Association and Board 
of Trade.—The regular annual meeting of the 
New York State Dairymen's Association will 
beheld at the Board of Trade room. In Little 
Falls, N. y., on Monday, Feb. 15, at 1 P. M„ for 
the purpose of the election of officers of the 
Association for the ensuing year, and for the 
transaction of such other business as shall 
properly come before the Association. Josiab 
Shull, Src'y. 
The Dundee I'tilon \g. Hoc.—At the annual 
meeting of the above society held at Dundee, 
N. Y., Jan. 0, the following named persons were 
elected officers for the year: Pres.— Robert 
Robson. Vlce-Pres.—Miles W. Ropier. 8ee.— 
Carlton It. Barrett. Treas.—Marcus Uollson. 
Bourd of Directors.—Julius Stanton, John Ro- 
ple, Barrington ; Tewalt W. Swart, Starkey; D. 
Randolph, Torrey; Thus. Ellis, Reading. 
Missouri State (fort. Hoc.—The officers elect 
for 1875are: Pres.—T. K. Allkn. Vice-Prest's 
-Dr. Spalding, Hon. II. T. Mudd, J. M. Jordan, 
F. A. Tozlcr, T. W. Guy, ]>. S. Holman, George 
Ilusmann, J, C. Evans, Gen. J. E. Douglass, S. 
Salisbury, A. J. Stuart, O’. Patterson, Wm.Stark. 
SOC.—W. Muir. Treas. 3. M. Tracy. 
N. J. Stale Ag. Hoe.—At our annual meeting 
In Trenton, Wednesday last, the following offi¬ 
cers were elected for the ensuing year; Pros.— 
Hon. Amos Clark. Vlce-Pres’ts.—Gen. N. N. 
HaUted, J. 8. Irioh, N. S. Reed. Cor. Soc.—P. 
T. Quinn. Ree. Sec.—Wm. M. Force. Traits,— 
Sam'I Manning.—P. T. Qi inn. 
THE MARSBTS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, Saturday, Jan. :>0, 1875 
Beans ANII Pk5« r —A fair trade in marrows for 
export has given the beuit market a better show or 
activity, hut in a general way trade Is dull, and there 
Is not the least Itnpr •vement In price* l'or any varie¬ 
ty. Canadian peas are very quiet and weak. Green 
peas dull. Southern II. K. po!ls scarce and tlrm. Lima 
bean* arc quoted a t tt!.5<Vu,7 ?•* hush. 
We nuotc Hiiann. n. w medium, prime, fl.70affi.7ft; 
do. fair, ffi.ftOC'tlAij do, poor, ffi.lo; marrow*, new 
prime. K.8O0SU’<: do. marrow, other, *2(S2.20; do. 
pens, prime new, *2.!0©2.:il; henn*. pea, other, fl.fiOVi, 
f'.'.OO: do. kidney, new red. Yl.UVSotJiU. uiiotatlons : 
White kidney, new, ftOu/'f .(HI; do. other. *2<(t*2.2A. 
Canada poan, in inilk and bond. *1.10,'*1.12; do. 
ereen, prime new, yl.MOiad.0Oj split paus, in bond v 
ubl., 55.75So5ii.Otl; Soul hern li. E. pens, per 2 bu»li. bag, 
BKKSWAX.—Tradelilts become very quint, with a 
fair assort merit On stock. Western and Southern 
quoted at 31<k32o. 
Bkoom CORN.— The light stocks are held well up to 
recent prices, with email stocks. The nominal figures 
are for short green brush, likiOlfic,; green him, 12X 
(414KO-* medium green, IhaWc,; red and red tipped, 
Vi»l)c. 
Ben oit.—There is simply a repetition of tlio blue 
story that has been .current for the past few weeks, 
and prices have been further reduced without lead¬ 
ing to wholesome business. In fact, our outside 
figures must be regarded as extreme even for best 
small lines of family grades. Good, sound, useful 
lines are freely offered at the Inside range*, rails 
are no longer quotable ; they have been nominal ever 
since the cold weather sot In, and now nxtru-Relcct- 
ed half tubs ol Delaware and Chenango marks take 
their plkco moderately at 4ifcw4or. There Is an abun¬ 
dance of We-tern. nil of which is marked in buyers’ 
favor. Including rolls We quote : 
Extra half tubs. 43qf45c.; Stale half tubs, linn. 35® 
tOo.; do. half tubs. Under grade, 28©,tie,; do. firkins, 
selections, .(5vy3?o.: do. firkins, fine, 28ffii83c.; d|i. full 
dairies, prime. 326*33r.; do. full dairies. Other, 25@ 
30c,', do. Welch tubs, choice. Mtjidttc.; do. do., good, ill) 
®'32c.; do. do. tubs, other, 25(&27e.; Wustvru half tubs, 
prime,20<gi28u.; do; fair to good,SS od'Bc.; do. poor, 15 
fiMbc.; do. dapy. packed, i2MGv;;0(v, do. firkins, prime. 
asiSaio.; do ao., common, l/i®17cd do. rolls prime, 25 
Gti27c.; do. do., fair to good, K!®!Me. do. do., rum- 
inon, t5fi#18e. 
rni Efo-.. Exporters have boon purchasing more 
f reel v, chiefly good and tine lines at IftiGfliic,, with 
occasional sales of fancy ai lfiXGHttKc. There lias 
also been some movement in Die medium grades, 
ranging at llci I5e. Thera are no receipts of conse¬ 
quence, and stocks are being steadily reduced to a 
aurtlclorit extent to load to the impression that there 
will ho no Important accumulation on arrival of new. 
The quotations are: 
State factory—Fancy at if.'.ftsaflKC.; good to tine, 15J4 
(klofce.; fair to good, )4<9;15e. Western factory—Cried, 
ilur shape, lSiji/loKc ; do. Bat, hVsdftik'e.; do. fair to 
good, 12@l4Kc. state farm dairy—Good to prime, 15 
®153|0.; do, fair to good, It© loo, 
Cotton.-T here lias been a very strong market, 
with a good business. We udvauce prices Mo. Quo¬ 
tations based on American standard of classification' 
Good ordinary.. 
I.ow middling... 
Middling. 
l 'piawUi. 
A In. 
Orleans. 
Texas. 
. .125)0. 
12*c. 
12KC. 
12 Kc. 
..UK 
14K 
U 
14 K 
...UK 
15 
15K 
15 K 
...ia« 
16K 
15 Y 
15V 
• 15 K 
If) 
18K 
18K 
16k 
.. .16K 
K’>K 
lil-Y 
...17 
17 K 
17K 
)ih 
Dm Elf FitnTS.—Quartered apples continue tn ex" 
port demand with prices in the Miller's favor, Sliced 
apples are hard Pi sell ami rule weak Peeled peachrs 
are dull and in the buyer’s favor; unpeeled, unset¬ 
tled and nominal. Blackberries unsettled. The quo¬ 
tations are: 
Apples, Southern sliced, Si.aifc,; fancy do., UkglSo.; 
Southern quarters. 7K<5$0.; State siloed. 8Rc.: do. 
quarters, StaMMc.; Western .mat ters, 7K®8. Bluclt- 
bernes. 9®9K'c. Peeied peaches, good and prime 
new Georgia, 2ti<$29e.; North Carolina, prime and 
choice, 28@31c.; Western at 81(«i23c, Unpeeled peach - 
es, halves, SK@83(c.; quarters, «Hwi7\e. Pitted cher- I 
ries, new, 3J®2fic. Raspberries, new. 31c. Plums, 
19@22c. 
Kuos.—The egg trade Is still an extraordinary one ' 
for winter. Prices are weak, with a light supply, 
and prices are tending lower for all grades. Buyers 
are afraid to purchase liberally of stock now arriv¬ 
ing, as losses are apt to be heavy owing to frost. 
Limed are working off, but not with great vapidity. 
Near points, t< doz., 32c.; .suite and Penn., 31c.: 
Western, choice, loss off, :«>?.; Limed. State. 18® 19c.; 
Limed, Western, likSilTc.: western fair marks, loss 
off, 27'g ?.<<•., Canadian, 2tXft90c. 
FLOUR AMD Mkat..—T rade in flour lias boon a trifle 
moru active, but far from being satisfactory,and 
the better qualities have been placed at lower 
prices. The lower grades have been taken chiefly 
by the W. 1. trade. 
Superfine State flour. $3.90ta,t,2h: extra do., $4.80 
ip.fO; superfine Western.*3.90®4,25; extra Western, 
'Llty($.V4ft: extra Ohio, round hoop, f1.60604.90; trade 
brands do,, 56.(i5«i|.50; white wheat extras at li.TBOC 
c-w! Southern flour at Jf.70Gf5.6d for common to 
fair extras, and 55.50608 for good to choice do. ; rye 
flour at fi.fOGi.'i.i.'); corn meal at *i®4.45 for yellow 
Western, JkTv4.fl) for Jersey, *4.7W&4,86 for Biandy- 
wine. 
Fresh Fruits,—T he Condition of family finances 
is to bo greatly regrettod when so due a crop of 
apple* scorns destined to wnste out while aueli low 
prices arc quoted. Wo give former quotations, with 
the old remark of nothing doing. Cranberries tire 
quiet, and from present appearances not llkelv to 
prove tv success idmilar to former seasons. ‘ No 
change In nuts. 
Apples, fancy, y bbl., 52.25; selected. In lots. *2; 
common to good do., ffi&1.25t mixed Western do,, 
fl.ottAhVS: Catawba crapes, im lb.,8®9tv, California 
pears, p box, 5d.50Mil.5l): cranberries, fancy, V box, 
*3; prime do., 52.75: fair to good do., -2.26«t3.50; Cape 
Cod do.. F bb)„ 59.50® 10; prime do,, *8,59<*j)9.25fancy 
Eastern do., $U.506v)0; good to prime <lo. do.. 57 go 8; 
light-colored do. do., *ft.60«HJ.fiCI; New Virginia pcn- 
nuM, V bush.. »l,7.Qiil.SI0j New Wllmiuvton do., ffi.2.5 
@1.70: Tennessee llo„ fl,12@1.40: pecans, p l<k«> 
lie.; hickory nuts, e bush., fUbviS; black walnuts, 60 
@uOc. 
FURH-vNo SKINS.—The following list of prices for 
prime qualities has been adopted by the leading pur- 
c/utklng houses In the trade : 
Boar, Northern, as to size and quality.510 (K) to 1.6 on 
Bear, Southern and Northern year¬ 
lings... 5 00 to 10 00 
Beaver, Northern, per skin, parchment, 
according to size and color. :J 00 to ij no 
Game — Grouse. —Trapped, prime, per pair, 50c.; 
shot, per pair, 4tk3i45c. Partridges—State and West¬ 
ern, prime, per pair. SOszDOc.; Western, drawn, per 
pair, «0ffi75e.; Eastern, per pair, tHXTOfoo. Babbits—103) 
45c. per pair. Uures .rtkibftc. per pair. Quail—good 
to prime, per dozen, 51.50: fair to good, per do*., 51.50; 
Southern, per dozen, 81.60. Venlxon— Saddles, per 
lb., 12(>t>14c. : whole, 7 @ 10 c. ; Minnesota, saddles, 
per lb-, I.V<t17c. Ducks, Canvas-back, |ier pair, 51.76® 
2; red-head, per pair, 75c.<gifLOO ; mallard, per pair, 
•j0®73c. teal and widgeon, per pair, 60c.i common 
ducks, per pair, 35®45c. 
Pro vtatoNS.—Mesa pork has been In much more 
speculative demand, with prices higher. Lard,has 
been unsettled, with i decreased sale. Bacon lias 
rulnd lower, hut closed firm, with Increasingdemauil, 
Mess pork quotedjld76 qu spot; fill. 1 , ror Fab. and 
March. Bacon, 10®l0)tu. for Western long clear; 
10XC, for short clear. Boxed dry salted shoulders, 
7Ho. Western tierced pickled hums, 1(1'.,Guile. Lard ut 
13,k(e. for Western steam on spot; for Jan. and 
Fcb„ 14 1-liic. for March. Western stearirie, M'^e. 
Western tallow, 8 1,5-hie. for prime. Dressed hogs at 
IWMr. for Western. Beef at fllGrl” fur extra me*a. 
Inspected; ffiO.OQwll for uninspected; 510.,'Al for plain 
mess, Inspected ; 89.50 for plain mess, uninspected ; 
packed at $15@lu.50 and tierced beef at 522®24 for In¬ 
dia muss, 820 ( 3)21 for prime mess und JffiiO for city extra 
India mess. 
Seep. -Glover is strong at the iidvunce quoted last 
week, With less doing mi export account. Sales at 
lie. for Western and llMo. forytate. Timothy is firm 
at 82.90 <'a 3. Bough flax moderately active at 52.30® 
2.40. 
Tobacco, —Seed leaf has been in better demand, 
full prices ruling. Kentucky leaf has been hard to 
sell at uiicluiuged prices. The quotations ure for 
Kentucky leaf: 
Smcne and Lambs.—O n Monday trade was fair in 
good quality sheep and very slow in poor quality 
flocks, Sheep sold at 6Ji<5.8o. U fl>.; lambs at 8c.j 
Wednesday trade was slow ot, f!s@7Xo. (• tt>.; lambs 
not quoted: Thursday slump sold at uqtSKc. >< if)., 
lambs included; Friday trade moderate at 50>7?ie. 
for sheep, iambs included In small numbers in top 
lots. 
noaa.—There were no live hogs on sale on Monday 
last; on Wednesday y, car-load hell) on Mile : Thurs¬ 
day. 11)7 Ohio hogs,(114 n.s. V head, 8ti.Ml.Vi p civi.; Fri¬ 
day held on sale, Tinile In city dressed was very 
slow at fiGtStJc 1 . 5? Ho on Monday last, with Western 
do. in moderate demand at lyfalXe. p is.. Weilucs- 
duy, city dr. ssed, SViiU)8ife. ♦<' «>.; Wi*»te»n do., 7J<@ 
flo., trade sllghtlv Improved ; Thursday, oilv dressed, 
8¥<adKth v m.| Western do., 78<i®7Rc. These rates 
were current with a slightly improved feeling in 
trade. 
House Market Trade has been small Railroad 
horses t»ubj at 890(3)135 N head j State lice horses at 
8110ia'2UO *f head; auction stiles af 8l(l(,i',i/i(.vli0<S230 Y 
lieatl: naildlo horses, JlfiOiJvUft Jf head: I pair draft 
horses. 550U. Fifteen horses arrived per Eric Ball- 
road vliuOak Cliff Station. 
RECEIPTS OP LIVE STOCK. 
Bmmvfh. 
Cows. Culrofl, 
8tiui*l» A 
Urnn*. 
Gue Ilundredth St 
,. .3,803 
12 
34') 
95 
Fortv-Kighth St.. 
000 
48 
170 
10 HU 
Fortieth St. . . 
.. tXKJ 
(X) 
001 
6.917 
Harsinius Cove... 
...5.221 
00 
mo 
8,739 
Weehawkcn. 
... olt'l 
00 
lllil 
(XXI 
Totals this week... 
..9,017 
62 
619 
24,692 
“ last week... 
. .8,1X18 
03 
393 
17,757 
Light. 
Cents. 
Common lugs. 10Y@U 
Good lugs. I1X@12 
Low leaf. i2>i@i3X 
Medium leaf. 14 ®lft 
Good leaf. .. 1514® lit 
Fine leuf. hl.H®18 
Select leaf. .... 18SFS20 
SEEBLEAP—CROP OP 1873. 
Heavy. 
Cents. 
UK® 12 
12K@13 
18K«414M 
15 (o)17 
17X@1» 
19K®21 
22 @25 
COMPARATIVE RATES, 
Last week. 
Cents. 
Good Steers V lb .J2 @ 14 K 
Fair.II (i» UK 
Poor... .Ill ot 10V 
Poorest. 8 c,« unf 
Geu. soiling rates .10K @ UK 
This week. 
Cents. 
12 @ 14 
11 & 11Y 
10 @ 10Y 
7 @ »!k 
I0.K® ll!Y 
Conneotlcnt wrappers. 36 @55 
Axaortoil lots... 18 ©SO 
Mnssanhusptts assorted lots. 16 @25 
Connecticut and Massachusetts seconds.,.. 1U @1(1 
5Tllcrs. . 7 @8 
Pennsylvania assorted lots.id rsi25 
Ohio assorted lots. 10K@13 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 8K@10 
New York assorted lots, common. if @11 
Good to tine.. . 12 @18 
VEGETA!!!. km. The market Is extremely dull; even 
with the easy prices the shipping trade for the past, 
month Is nearly one-half less than for January, 1874. 
Loeal trade quiet; onions unchanged. 
Early Hose, new, double baud, bbl., 52.25; In hulk, 
V bbl., 5l.i5@2: Poach Blows, new. double head, 
V bbl.. 82@2.2,i; In hulk, »f bbl. 8l.7G@2.2ft; Peerless 
now, double bead, V bbl., 81.76(8)2; in bulk. 54 bbl., 
8t.604til.75; sweet Virginia, |R bbl., 82JS0@i3; sweet, 
Delaware. F bbl,. #4 ; Unions, white Houthern, V bbl., 
83; yellow do.. 53; red unions, V hid., 52.50, Russia 
turnips, ¥ bbl.. ffi.2fi@ffi.AU. Cabbage, X' 100, JlwJd; 
Kod Cubhage Jflcc 10. 
Wool. There lias been more doing on nianufnc- 
tiirlng account lu Western fleeces, California grades, 
and Cape kinds, wltti a fair range of priceft*rulUig. 
Stocks of desirable lots of western Ueeeea ure quite 
moderate, und offered with more reserve 
The sales have boon Of Spring California at 2‘.lKc.<", 
83KI fall 21to2(Jc., the lower prion for sltgiuly 
hurry; X (Hilo fleeces. 66(9660.; XX do., am.: tut) 
according to size and color. 2 00 to m ml 
Beaver, Western, a* to size and color.. 1 00 to 2 00 
Beaver, (Southern and ordinary, per 
skin... 50 to 10(1 
Badger.... .. into 25 
Cut, Wild, North and Eust States, cased 35 to 50 
Cut, Wild, Southern and Western. . 75 to 50 
Cat, House, ordinary, If large.5 to x 
Cat, House, black, furred. Into 25 
Fisher, North and East, as to size anil 
color—... 7 00 to 12 (XI 
Usher, l'«nn., Ohio and Wastern, ac¬ 
cording to *Uo and color, prime. 5 00 to S C0 
Fisher. Southern, as to size ami color.. 3 oo to 6 (hi 
F ox Silver, according to size and color. 15 On to 5(1 00 
Fox, Cross, Northern und Eastern, ac¬ 
cord ink to size und cglor--- 2 (XI to 4 I'll 
Fox, Bed, Northern and Eastern, ac¬ 
cording to size and color. i 70 to l ao 
Fox, Bed. S. Penn., N. J.. and N. Ohio 1 25 to l 60 
Fox, Bed, Soul hem and Western. 75 to 1 (XI 
Fox, Gray, North and Eastern. 00 to 711 
Fox South and West... to to ny 
Fox, South and West, open. ;«) to 4(1 
Fox, Kltt... IK) to 50 
Lynx...... 1 (*) to 2 00 
Marten. Slates... 1 73 to 2 25 
.Mink. New V'Tk and New England. II 00 to 5 Ut 
Mink, Can., .Mich..and Minn. 2 (HI to 2 (0 
Mink, Houthern New York, Now Jer 
se.v, Pennsylvania, and Uhlo. ] OO to 150 
Maryland. Virginia, Kentucky, Indi- 
I V0 to 
1 25 to 
75 to 
(X) to 
40 to 
30 to 
20 to 
1 (X) to 
1 75 to 
;i oo to 
2 00 to 
1 (X) to 
Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky, Indi¬ 
ana, Wisoomiln and Iowa. . 75 to loo 
Missouri and all Southern.. iX) to ;.'i 
Muskrat. North, New York und East., 
Spring, . 35 to 37 
Muskrat, West., Including Penn, and 
Ohio, Spring.. .. 30 to 32 
Muskrat, Northern and East'n, Winter 27 to 30 
Muskrat. West, iiiuludlng Penn, and 
Ohio, Winter. 25 to 27 
Muskrat, Southern prime and North’n 
Fall average. 18 to 20 
otter, North’n and Eastern and North- 
West. 10 00 to 12 0(1 
litter, Penn., N. .1., Ohio anil Western.. 8 uO to In en 
Otter, Ky„ Md., Vx„ Kan. and vicinity 6 (X) to 8 00 
otter, North Carolina. 4 mi to ti oo 
utter. South Carolina and Georgia. 8 no to I 00 
opossum. North, cased. a to 12 
Opossum, South and open North. 0 to ^8 
Racoon, Mich., N. Ind., N. Ohio, Indian 
handled, djtik..... 05 to 80 
RocOun, III.- Iowa, Win. and Minn. ill to 60 
Itaeoon, N V. and E. States ii, N. Penn. 60 to 00 
Hacooti, N. J„ S. Penn., Did., III., Mo„ 
Neb.and Kan. 4(J to 60 
Racoon, Md., Va., Ky. und Teun..... ;!u to to 
Racoon. N\ und 9. Cai .,GQO., Ark.. Flo. 
und Ala. 15 to 20 
Kubblts, Cased. 3 t<> 3 
Skunks, prime black, No. I, large, cased 1 00 to 1 25 
SkuukH, white imil black streaked. No.2 00 to 76 
Skunks, oui-seaaoncil nod very while. la to 20 
Wolf Skins, mountain, huge.... 2 oo to 3 IXI 
Wolf Skins, prulrio, average prime. 75 to l uu 
Grain.—W heat has been hard to sell, with bids 
reduced front all sources. Corn has Itemi In liberal 
receipt by mil, with prices lower. Oats also have 
been weak, with a slow trade trade demand. Thn 
quotations ure:-Chicago spring wheat, 81.09@1,HL 
No. 2 Milwaukee 0 ,i , 51 . II-., 1 . 15 ; winter red and am¬ 
ber. ft.20@!.2?; white. 8l.27inJ.32. Byoat, ICVn/.itio. for 
State. Canada West barley at. *1.65. Corn ut 83@84o. 
for new mixed Western; 84®95c. for new yellow do.; 
84@84JjO. for new white dr,.; old mixed Western 
nominal, tints, iXieitKKc. for mixed Weatern ; l) 8 @(Wc. 
tor white; b~c«C 8 c. lot mixed Slant. 
Ha v as'ii stu a w Shippers and the home trade 
haze been purchasing more freely mid full unchanged 
prices prevail. 
Shipping hay, i’>yg,70e.: retail qualities, 70@90c.; clo¬ 
ver at hO&isa:.; salt at NkFiiOc. Straw quoted ut IXJ®05c. 
for long rye; 60@tiUc. for oat, 
Hops.-T he export trade has been unimportant, 
but brewers have been purchasing more freely and 
at lull unchanged prices. 
Stale, *2@4Be. for good to choice; ::5®40c. for loiv 
to fair ; Eastern, 35c l5e.; Western, 35U.45C,; Califor¬ 
nia, 45ei50o. 
Poultry anu Game.—’D ie weather has been good 
for holdlug poultry aiid fortunately so. as there has 
been considerable of an accumulation on the market 
for several days. Prices havo been dropped to a 
point that will close It out. 
Turkeys—Jersey, prime, T(@Uc : do fair to good. 
ll@13c.; Slate, prime, )3@13c.: ho., fair togood,10@ 
126.; Northern Ohio and Michigan, prime, I2@13c.; do. 
fair to good, 10®lie. Chickens— Jersey, prime, 13® 
14c.; do., fair to good, 10@12o. Fowls Jersey, prime, 
11 ® 13c ; fair to good, ICC,lie. Fowls and Chickens— 
State and Western, prime, 12c.; do,, fair to good, 111 
661 le. Coeks-C/.tSc. Geese—Jersey, prime, l!@12c,; 
Stuto and Pennaylvania, good to prime, 10@Uc.: do., 
fair tii good, KdiSc.T Western, good to prime, 10c, ; do., 
fair to good. 7wiic. Ducks—Jewy, prime, l5@lCc.; 
State and Western, prime, 14@tfic-.; do,, fair to good, 
10@13tS, 
Frozen Turkeys.—Dry-nicked, choice. Il<«.l 2 c.; do., 
fair to good, flGMOe,; scalded, choice, W@ 12 c.; do.,fair 
to good, Soiiiftc, Fowls and Chickens—Good to prime, 
10c.; fair to good, 7(<i.8c. Geese—Good to prime, JOe.; 
poor to good, 7<Sl9e. Ducks -Good to prime. l2@lUc. 
JJve poultry is nominal at the following prices: 
Spring Chickens I2@13c, F ffc. Fowls. Slate and 
Jersey, 12@l.'ic.; Western ll@13o. Boosters -Oid, 6 @ 
8 c. Turkeys, State und Jersey, * pair,:>0e.@51; West- 
ern,Mxsi70o. Geese— State and Jersey, b pair, 51.25 
@2: Westent, 51® 1.25. 
Game Is generally lower, email and grouse showing 
the most marked decline. During the Week a car¬ 
load ot prairie hens went to London direct from the 
West, we quote: 
< 'ape at, SftffiiiJc. 
UOCIJTRHTKR, Jim. 30.—Flour market quiet; 
spring, 55.7..; amber winter, (Hi; white winter, 58.25; 
double extra, *8.75. Bye Hour firm at *5.25. Wheat 
is quiet; Milwaukee club, *1.15@1.20 ; umber winter, 
81.liXM.lu; white winter, *l.l8(«d.25. Oats firm ut. 
O 1 ';; torn steady ut 75<-. for uew. Corn meul, *t.G0@ 
1-)0. Hultafr. »'*3/<t)IkV. It 3 (-i I7u. ]Wn. < 3 - 
Lard, H@16h. Apples, winter fruit, si bbl., 81 . 60 , 
Potatoes, n bbl.,*l.»7. Beans. »i bu.. 8l.2fX3il.H0. Mess 
pork, P bbl., *2117,22; clour Uu„ *23@24; hams, 12@13c.t 
shoulders, IkaiOc. Dressed hog-, n cwt„ ffii@fi.25. 
Turkeys. HkSUSO. fhlekcns. l.V»15c. Wool, 38@t5e. 
Hay, *12®111. straw, 88 <il 2 . Timothy soed, 83.25; 
clover *8.50. Wood, hard, V cord, *fi@l0. Coal, *7.26 
@7.85 lor stove. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Little Falls, n. Y„ Jan. 30 ,1S75. 
There has been little or nothing doing in the 
market this week. The severe «torui in the early part 
of the week blocked the country rouii.s in all direc¬ 
tions, preventing farmers from coming to town. 
Thorn Is no mutcrlu! change to note. Tho market Is 
firm, and farm dairies may be quoted at 6® 13c. tor 
“ late ends,” according to quality. We hear ot no 
extra lots uf furm dairy cheese ottered. 
Factory olfcrlnga ure now in small compass. II,,me 
dealers urn buying at such rates us afford a good pros¬ 
pective margin. Lulu full and winter made cheese 
sells according In quality, at 13@l4i<;c. November 
lots of Una flavor and meaty, will command 15@l5'.;e., 
audit extra perhaps a shade more money ; but all 
Mtolj goods now back are being held ut prices above 
uui reiit rates. 
Winter butler is selling at 2r«35K)c. and very little 
in.inarkot Ibis week. Fine yellow grass make is scarce 
and will bring 3,V,u38o. for homo use. Wo hear of unite 
being offered. 
serious troubles are occurring in some herds on 
account of abortion*. The disease bus broken out 
In hnrds which heretofore have not been affected 
With the exception of abortions, stock in Herkimer 
J 1 } wintering well. There is On abundance of hay In 
the County and ;» considerable surplus is awaiting 
sale uml shipment. 
We haveretters trom abroad for the second week 
in January. Our London correspondent reports a 
read* an in lor clean-flavored American cheese at a 
small advance. Wo give quotations, nn follows; 
Best American, 76c«783.; next quality, 74@75s ; soo- 
ondary. Ub'.zKHu. The other descriptions of cheese 
sell us follows;— English OlicxlUnr, 80@fi2H.; Wiltshire 
double, (,5 i».; t lheshlre medium. 8o@84s.; Scotch, 7(1 
('i,62s. Dutch cheese—Edams, 60®663.; Goudus, 80@ 
048.; Demy shape, tXXJiK2s. 
There Is little or no change In the finer qualities of 
butter. Quotations are: 
Clonmello. lS0@I6l)g.; Dorsets, lGOs.; Corks, 165s.; 
Normaudy, lSOi^bXIs.; Danish, Kiel and Swedish, 124® 
184s.; American and Cunadluu, UHXsiHOs. Oleomarga¬ 
rine sells at 70@HUs. V cwt. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Jan. 30, 1875. 
Beeveb.—B’ rado on Sunday last was fair at 9K<9 
Do. f n>.. weights, 5®!) cwt.; Monday a trifle less ac¬ 
tivity, flKwl.iKcJVH a,.; weights. IKf'VoK cwt.; Wednes¬ 
day dull at8K<sil3)ic. 4) it.; weights, ;x«,H cwt.; 'Thurs¬ 
day very slow at 8X®12!fc'c. ¥ ft.; weights, 5L®8cwt.; 
knday no Improvement at 8®13c. 8* ft.; weights, 5® 
8Kc. F ft. The quality of these herds has been from 
fair to good, with a tew choice steers and several 
ear load.* ot poor cows, heifers and coarse oxen. 
Spanish corn-led cattle, 9KfelOKc.; those direct from 
the Plains, ?®BKC.; nativi- steers, fiK®l2Ko.; grade 
do., 13®i4c.;dry cows and heifers, fkilOc.; oxen, ito 
12X«.: hull* on live weight. *3.810115,25; from 68®58 
ft*., net, has been allowed. 
Mn.cn Cows. Trade fair in fair quulltv rnlleli cows 
and very slow lu inferior quality animals. Extremu 
range ot prices, *19Ji0«»fifi "v head ; general sales, ffilXsi 
70 head, calves included. 
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PRINTING PRESSES. 
The Best Made—. 13,000 Sold. 
BENJ. <1. WOODS A- CO., 
Maimers and Dealers In till kinds of 
PRINTING MATERIAL. 
4» Ft'drl'itl St. Boston. 
card nm,»), \ 
20 Sheets of Choice Music, $1. 
A choice selection of Vocal and Instrumental 
Music, by HtnniHS, Llzt, Thomas and other jiopulur 
Authors. Any ten mailed for 81. Bond stump lor 
Gitlulogue. Addiv .1 
BENJ. W. HITCHCOCK, Publisher, 
No. 355 Third A venue, New York. 
£> h izicii Metallic 
« Eureka Sap Spouts and bucket 
7 HANGERS. Samples, Circulars and 
od ill Terms sent post-paid on rec’t of 20c. 
flw KS! (.!,(•, PGST, Mna'f A Pyt’u, Burlington, Vt 
POST, 
Pftt'i), Durlington, Vt 
■UTttlTK TO TIIIO TRAVELER* INSIIIt- 
» ANL'K COMPANY, ut Hartford, Conn., or 
apply to any agent, for a Life or General Accident 
Policy. 
TRY DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP! 
A NY MAN OF HF,NHE—who wishes to save 
dollar*—will send for tree Price List Of THE 
JONES SCALE WORKS Binghamton, N. V. 
Veals a vu Calves.—T he supply of smooth qual¬ 
ity veal continues very light; those toband have sold 
freely at 7®10 kc. V ft. Grass calves slow of sale, be¬ 
ing of course quality, at. ('.Li 16.50 ¥ head. Bobs sold 
at *3®4 h head. 110 Pennsylvania vouIb, 140 ft*. 
head, 10@10Kc. ¥ ft. 
Vv L SL sy "ii 
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satisfy a long felt want among our Subscribers, 
friends and tho general public, thus offering a 
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through which they can supply till tlielr wants in 
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