L 3 
IBB MARKETS, 
PEODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, Saturday, March 27, 1875. 
Receipts.—T he receipts of Produce for the week 
are as follows: 
Flour, bbls. 6.1.100 Rosin, hbls. 7,200 
Wheat, hush. 211.200 Beeswax, pkgs...... 29 
Coru, ousli... 
Oms, bush....... 
Grass Seed, bush 
Rye. bush. 
Barley, bush. 
Malt, bush. 
Beaus, bush. 
Corn meal, bbls.. 
Corn meal. baas. 
Colton, bales. .. 
Spt9, Turp., bbls 
Dressed Hogs. . 
190.200 Pork, pkgs. 3,<50 
'Ms. bush.... 12x,800 Boot, pkgs . 
rasa Seed, bush.. 2.900 Cut meats, pkvs.... 
Lye.bush. 500 Lard, pkgs. 
arley, bush. 93,000 Ashes, pkgs. 
21,500 Butter, pkgs. 14,000 
9.300 Cheese, pkgs... (1,300 
2 519 Dried Fruit* pkgs . 207 
3.150 Begs, bbls . 3,900 
19.100 Wool, bales. 954 
313 Hops, bales. 602 
421 
Beaks aid Peas.—E xports of beans past week, 
1S5 bbls.: peas. 2,070 do. Exports of beaus 9ince Jan. 
1st, 6.U6S bbls.; same time last year. 11.306 do. The 
supplies have continued liberal and prices atlll favor 
the buyer, especially for round parcels of mediums 
or marrows. There must be a good tuauy of the lat¬ 
ter tuovad to bring the trade up to the volume <>f 
this date of last year. Peu beans, red nml white kid¬ 
ney are dull; the latter have declined. Cnnitoiao 
peas ore doing better. Green peas scarce anti ilrm. 
We quote Beans, now medium, brittle, fl.80Ctfl.y0-, 
do. fair. 11.5k.it 1 tit; do, poor, $1.40: marrows, new 
pl-lme, f2.20"V2,>J; do. marrow, other, $2.06@2JS, do. 
peas, prime new, $2@2.10; beans, peu, other, fl.fiOctf 
ft.10; do. krdney, new red.f.ta —; White kidney, 
new, f2.3Sutt2.4u; ltd. other. $2@|246. Canada peas, 
In hulk mid bund, fl.14m 1.1.15; do. green, prime new, 
(2.40@2.60l split peas. Ill bund * bill., f6.i5(itfii.U0: 
southern B. K. peas, per 2 bush, hug, $3.76. 
Beeswax -Choice lots are now selling at 36c., with 
receipts small and a good export demand. 
Broom Corn Supplies are small, und the few 
tales manufacturers are making are at full prices. 
Short green brush, it ■> !5e.; green hurl, !3u<-15c.: me¬ 
dium green, lhtflJc.; red und rcd-tlpped, UKrtllC 
Butter.—T here has been quite it steady feeling 
during the week Prloss remain a bout where they 
dropped to, and some speculative trade has been in¬ 
duced by the low prices, Sump low-priced State 
butter is gedngabroad. The eoosumptlve demand 
has Improved, but all retailers want the promise of 
doing as well when they reappear for replenishment. 
With the present surroundings of the market deal¬ 
ers can pretty safely promise uu easy greeting, and 
In fact oiler some lot* at a rate that will he apt to 
secure further visit* from those who have followed 
the decline for mull use. und have started trade 
again, vreatarff. I* lo light supply, We quote: 
Extra State half tubs, 29•t30c.: do. half tub*, line,25 
<p2To.; do. half tubH. under grade. I7i<t20e.; do. lirklns. 
selection*. 24@25o.; do. firkin*. tine, 23@—o.; do. do,, 
common to fair, 18@2Ic.; do. full dairies, prime. 25@ 
—c-; do. full dairies, other. 28@23c.; do. Vvelsh tub*, 
choice, 21@26c ; do. do„ good, 22@23e.; do. do. tubs, 
other. 17@19o.; Western half tubs, prime, 2VSfl21e.i do. 
fair to good, 17rtf 19c.; do. poor, l2@13c.: do. dairy, 
packed, 22@24c.; do. tlrkln-l, prime, l<@l!lr ; do. do., 
common, I2@l4c.; do. roll* fancy, 18@20c.; do. do., 
prime, 163617i:,; do. do., fair to good, 14@16c.; do. do., 
co m in on. 12@13c. 
gome quotations of new butter are given at 25@32c. 
for good to choice State. 
CHEK 81 '..—The shipments this week will approach 
S0,0U0boxes. This free export trade strengthens the 
market for fancy lots : sains making ut p)Hf*16Xo ; 
bus white cheese urn available ut Ui.‘. t c. 
State factory - Fancy at lOXc.: good to fine, 15V 
®10*C.; fair to good, Utiul&Hc.; do., partly aklinmnd, 
ll.XwltHc. Western factory—Cheddarahupu. 15Mc.i 
do., lint, 16c.; do., fair to good, 12 >,(«,u>,v; Jo., 
poor U> fair, lOfrC 12o. Slate farm dairy- Good to 
prime, l.Vg16c.; do., fulr to good. M@I5c, 
Cotton* lias been in active demand on export ac¬ 
count. with prices higher; March, 111 9-bVliltJ l9-32o - 
April, 16RC.: May, 17 l-a.TtflT l-l«C.! June 17 13-32c.l 
July, 17 1 1 -Kl.i August, 17 M-iikrtl7.ito.i September, 
17J44S17 13-I2C.; October, 16 13-l(j@18 77-320.; November. 
16 l9-3.'(rtP!Kc.; December, 10lWS@16Rc. 
Quotations bused on American standard of classl- 
CORE’S RURAL 
Bear, Northern, as to size and quality.$10 00 to 15 00 
Bear, Southern and Northern year¬ 
lings... 5 00 to 10 00 
Beaver, Northern, pur skin, parchment, 
according to size and color . 2 00 to 3 00 
Beaver, Western, as to size and color.. 1 (10 to 2 1)0 
Beuvnr, southern and ordinary, per 
skin. 50 to 1 00 
Badger. in to 26 
Cat, Wild, North and East Suites, cased 50 to 60 
Cat. Wild, Southern and Western. 40 to 50 
Cat. Ilntisc. ordinary, If large. 6 to H 
Cat, Him**, black, furred. 16 to 25 
Fisher, North and East, a* to size and 
color ... , ... 7 00 to 12 00 
Fisher, Penn.. Ohio and Western, ac¬ 
cording to size and color, prime. 5 00 to H (JO 
Fisher, Southern, ns to size and color.. 3 (Ml to 6 00 
Fox silver, according to sU6 und color. 15 00 to 50 00 
t‘"X, Cross. Northern and Eastern, ac¬ 
cording to size and eglor. 8 00 to 5 00 
For, Red, Northern and Eastern, ac¬ 
cording to size and color..... 1 65 to 1 75 
For, Red, 8. Penn., N. J„ and N. Ohio. 1 25 to 1 00 
Fox, Red, Southern and Western. 75 to 1 00 
Fox. Gruy. North and Eastern. 1 00 to 1 26 
Fox South and West. 60 to 75 
Fox. 8<»nii and West, open..,, into 60 
Fox Kill. 30 to 60 
Lynx.. l 00 to 8 Oil 
Marten. State*. 2 00 to 2 50 
Mink. Now Fork and New England. 3 00 to 3 60 
Mink, Can.. Mich., und Minn. 2 00 to 2 50 
Mink, Southern New York, New Jer 
sey. Pennsylvania, and Ohio. 1 00 to 1 50 
Maryland, Virginia. Kentucky, Indi¬ 
ana, Wisconsin and Iowa,.. 75 to 1 20 
Missouri unci all Southern. 60 to 75 
.Muskrat, North. NeiV Yurk nud East., 
Spring...... ... 36 to 38 
Muskrat, West., Including Penn, and 
Ohio, Spring....,. 32 to 35 
Muskrat. N. and WasL’n. Fall A Winter 28 to 30 
Muskrat, West. Including Penn, and 
Ohio, Winter... . 26 to 28 
Muskrat, Southern prime. .. 2U to 25 
Muskrat, Southern winter and fall. 16 to 20 
Otter, Noith'u and Eastern and North - 
W«.n.... . hi uo to 12 oo 
Otter, Penn.. N. J„ Ohio and Western.. 8 00 to 10 00 
Otter, Ky,, Md.. Vu., Kan. und vicinity 6 00 to 8 00 
otter. North Carolina .. 1 no to 6 110 
Otter, Botlth Carolina and Georgia. 2 00 to 4 00 
Opossum. North, eased.... . 18 to 20 
Opossum, South and open North. 15 to 18 
Racoon. Mich., N. tnd., N. Ohm, Indian 
hand I i>d, dark. 1 00 to 1 25 
Racoon, III., Iowa, Wis. and Minn. 50 to 66 
Racoon, N. V. and E. States Jt N. I’orm 75 to 85 
Kuaoon, N. J.,S. Penn., ind,, hi., Mo., 
Neb. and Kun. 0() to 85 
Racoon, Md., Va., Ky.aad Tenn. 50 to 60 
Racoon, N. and S. Car , Goo.. Ark.. Flo. 
o"!'. rt ,. Altt ‘”"J . 25 to 30 
Rabbits, eased. 2 to 3 
Skunks, prime bluck. No. l. cased . —to 180 
Skunks, prlmk black. No. 2, open. — to 1 50 
Skunks, prime nne-lmlf white streak, 
No. 2, cased. — to 1 30 
Skunk*, prime one-lmlf white streak. 
No. 2, open. — to 1 DO 
Sk inks, whole streaked. Nos. 3aud 4.... 20 to 40 
Skunks, scabs... —to 5 
n iniviMi 
.Middling.. 
Good iaidO 
tiytaiut*. 
Ala. 
Orleans. 
Texas. 
. .He. 
14c. 
141<c. 
1414c, 
,.14H 
15K 
15.X 
16V 
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17 
17 
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18 
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18H 
18.H 
18V 
DOMKSTfc Dried Fruits. — Appi s have a light 
jobbing demand, with prices easier. The general 
market Is dull, with large parcels difficult to sell. 
Apples. Southern.*1 Intel, VtftsUc.: fancy do., liKurtln.: 
Southern uuurters. Ho.: State sliced. »K@»Vc.: do 
quarters, 8><c.; Western quarters, Ki<i»sy,c. maok- 
berrios. 9t<ti)J<u. Peeled peachej. Western, 215123c.. 
r iood and prime new Georgia. 2O@20c.: North ijiirn- 
Lna, prime, 28@30e.i choice, 31c.: Uiiueelcd mutch. 
him. prime, 28@30<u choice, 31c : Unpeelcd peach 
e», hulvii*. 8ki:«9c.: quarters, fkttfsd Pitted c.ber 
rles^now, 28<A29c. Raspberries, new. 33@34c. Plums 
Wolf Skins, mountain, large, prime..... 2 0 o to 3 00 
Wolf skin*, uralrle. average prime. 75 to l IK) 
Grain.—C orn has been ruling much higher aud m 
good demand. Wheat has been In active export and 
speculauve demaod at advanced prices. Oat* have 
been tlrml/ held, 'the closing sales or wheat arc at 
$1.17@1.20 fur No. 2 Chicago; fl.20ul.32 for No. 2 Mil¬ 
waukee: *1.18<!il.2l for No. 2 Northwest; $1.20<Sil.32 
for winter red und umber. Rye, 92e.trt*l. Corn, 88@ 
87KC. lor new mired Western. (bit*, mixed Western, 
iSktfjOHc.; white do., 70@72>ic. Uurley, Canada West, 
Hay and Straw.-R eceipts have been small and 
with good demand on shipping and local account 
prices rule nrm. 
Shipping hay. 75@85o.; rutull qualities. 85e.(tf*l: ulo- 
ycrat owtfOdc ; salt al5O@0Ou. Straw lu active demand j 
11 .'b„ '.i.'.c, lor long rye . 70@7S<). for short rye; 
cKi*75c. for out. 
Hoes. -Some small lots of choice are occasionally 
sold under the outside quoted price, but most hold¬ 
ers ate unchanged In their views, preferring to await 
developments of the trade. The quota lions are: 
State, 36**400. for good to choice new; 30(tf36c. for 
low to fair, new; Eastern, new 28@38e.; Western, 
in*w,28f<«38e.; Yearlings, 15@25o.; Olds, all growths, 8«j> 
15c.; California*. 1874, WttffK 
LKATHKR ut 26;^(rt27c. for light uomlnck, 28@30o. 
for middle, and 28<rt30c. for heavy; crops at 3 lot Hie. 
for slaughter’s. 
Maple Sugar. New Ohio is quoted at 14@]flo. As 
wo havo before remarked, the tlrst offering of this 
Item Is not eagerly sought for, as buyers uru afraid 
of getting old sugar re-run. We may have only a 
light urop, owing to the long rule of frost; but we, 
us the times are, arc not in want of luxuries unless 
at extremely low prices. 
MlSOELLANKOUS,— Spirits turpentine, 10c. Strain¬ 
ed rosin. 32.MX. N O. molasses. 0rt@75c. Carolina rice, 
/K598KC, IteOned sugar at 9®9Kc. for soft yellow, 
HVrtlOkc for soft white, und lUjifnHOXO. for hurds. 
Plums, Linseed oil, 78c. 
EOQ9.—Price* have struck a rate more suitable for 
the Baiter festival than It was at one late period 
thought they would. The genet u) price is 25c., clos¬ 
ing weak. Very few duck and geese eggs arc In 
market. 
Near point* V doz., 25e.: State and Penn..26c.; West¬ 
ern, choice.25c.; Other do., 25c.; Southern, 25c.; duck, 
40tf45o.: geese, 87o.rtf$1. 
Essential Oils.—T he market la featureless, and 
beyond noting u Orm tone to prices there is nothing 
to note. Wc quote: 
Hotchkla* glass. $5.60 ¥ lb.; Hale A Parschal, $5.70; 
ttn cans, 35.25; sassafras. 85e.; wlntergrcen. in a re¬ 
tail way. $4.00. 
Flour and Meal.—T he export trade has been 
liberal In the low grades, for which full prices pre¬ 
vail. The butter grades are steadLly held, ynota¬ 
tion* are: 
POttqjMtY AND GAME.-The supply Is small and 
tne CliP.u of Lem helps to stiffen price*. 
Philadelphia dry picked slock is selling at 23(*2to. 
for chicken*, 27iv30c. for slips and X2«il3c. for capons. 
Small capons sell at the prion of Hllps. 
Chicken* state, good to poor. V a.., 18v,*20o.; fair to 
good, liftalSo ; New Jersey, good to poor, 20frt22c.: fair 
to good, Im-.'-’oc.: Western, good to poor, Iticiiijo.; fair 
to good. Ufa llk:.; I Ihlckens, poor. I1(rtl5c. Turkeys 
State, good to prime, u m., I8f«>20c.; fulr to good, lto 
!?,°' ; . u ‘ Nvw good to prime, 180420. .; fair to good. 
Superfine State and Western, $(.6tL. 1.80; extra do., 
$4.95(iv>.45; No. 2 at 34(^4.50; extra round-hoop Ohio 
at fl.'.Uiva.'A); trade brands do., $5.254(16.65; white 
wheat extra*. $6.5u*J0; 8t. I. T -nitherout 
$6ji.').70 for common to fair, aud $o.76<tf8 rorgood to 
choice. Rye flour at $4(<t5.l0. Com meal at |1,70igi 
4.75 for Brandywine, and $3.'Xi, i.i.lu for Western. 
wuuMn, •.uv-i Muiu.uua uu., ^ic. i umuj pruiJtfS, 
@9Xo. Leghorn Citron, 26>u'26Mc. Lemons ar $3.25gD 
4.50 for Palermo and Messinu, and oranges at $tk®7 
for Valencia. 
Fresh fruits.—V ery fancy apples are Arm and 
may tMquoted up to $2.75'g>3, the latter for prime, 
smooth Baldwins. The general iuu of stock 1* no 
higher. Cranberries have an unlooked-for addition 
to the supply by free arrivals and price* are weak; 
there la some business, and they may go through 
without uny further material break. Peanut* arc 
again higher and prices are Arm with a good demand. 
Apples, Baldwins, prime, V bbl.,*2.576*2.50; Greeu- 
ings. prime. $?.latf2.35: comiuuu to fair, $l(.«1.5u; 
Western mired. $1.76<tf2. Cranbcri los. fancy, p box, 
*2.75; prime. $2.60; fair to good, *2.00rt2.25; Lapp Cod. 
«• bbl., 39<i»9.2S; prime, *8',rt8 50; Eastern, fancy, $9 
0v9 25; good to prime, $713, Pecans, V tt1 IWortlSko. 
Hickory nu«a. V hush.. *1,50.i 1.76. Pea DU W, Virginia. 
31¥>tf2.10; North Carolina, fl/KI&l.iKi. 
Ftra* and Skins.—a leading and responsible fur 
Circular says as followsFurther and aulhentl- 
coted report* from the London sales Indicate that 
the foreign market did not partake of the strong 
reeling that ha* existed llerc nearly all of the nasi 
season. The Improvement In London lias been 
hpon few Items, while a good many did uo better 
thou at the sales of last fall. Wc regard quotations 
MM the top. Sellers in the interior who disposed 
of their stock during the past throe or four weeks 
have done belter than cau be dube from this (lore 
forward, as our market Is somewhat tame. Our 
<aiCc. Goose—Now Jersey. F a,, ut,r«i4c.r State. H<a 
13c.: Western, llctfllo.; poor, 8®10c. 
Uve poultry Is In very good demand, and prices 
are almost a* Ilrm u» for dressed. 
Fowls, Jersey, p it , 19 <,u 20c.; Western, law 18c. 
Turkey*, Jersey, * it., 19®20c.; Western, WfflilSc. 
Ducks, Jersey, young, 18 pair.7.'><ai$L25; Western, T.'krt 
V 7 , 1 ;; JvTHi y, V pair, *1.756*2; Western, $1.37® 
1.50; Western, gray, *1.756*2.25. 
Game Is represented by but few Items, Wild pig¬ 
eons are well disposed of, trapped ones selling the 
best. Htock;l» coming from Ohio. Wild duck* are a 
little unsettled. Hare* and rabbits are about used 
up. * rozen snipe have sold at35(437Xc, V do*. Can- 
vus-back duck* quoted $1.25® 1.60 p pair ; Rod Head 
756*87.:.; Mallard, Okynoo. Wild pigeons. unplck“d 
$2@2.25 > do*. 
PUOVDUDN9 - Mess pork 1m* been less freely dealt 
In Without change In prices. Lard tins been ruling 
k(c. higher under strong Wnstorn markets, but the 
export demand Is turao. Bacon ha* been scarce 
and nominal. Wc quoted at $20.30, on sp >t, iii 
lob lot* , $ 20 . 11 ) for March. $20.60 for April, $20.80 for 
May; extra prime, $16,60.1, io, und prime mee* at $19. 
SEKDLEAF—CROP OP 1873. 
Cents. 
Connecticut wrappers .. 35 @55 
Assorted lot*.18 @8ii 
MnsaaeliuaeUtt ass.irtod lots. 15 @25 
Couuecticut and Mansurliusetts seconds.. 10 @16 
Filler*... 7 ® 8 
P«nn*ylvanla assorted lots. 16 @25 
Ohio imaorteil lota. . 10Hffll3 
WIsconeln assorted lot*. H.^iailO 
New York assorted lot*, common..... H @11 
Good to line.. .. 12 @18 
VEOKTABLES.—The potato trade la light and prices 
aru hardly quotable up to the extreme range, still 
there are prime lots that will not be released lower 
ut present. Southern stuff begins to show. Kale 
quoted at $2.50@2.75 V bill. Florida green peas, $2<a,5 
tt crate. We quote: 
Peach Blow*, in bulk. bid.. 82.50(32.02: Early 
Rose, lu bulk, 82.256(2-50; Frlnw Alberts, do. $3@ 
2.25; I’ceilc**, do., $l,l>2<rtl.75; Chill Red, do. $1.50@ 
1.73; sweet potatoes, V bbl., $.'krt$3,75; red ouions, (s 
bbl., $2,2Tsiii2.50: yellow, do., $2.25@*.60 j white, do., 
$3,35@4 ; Russia turnips. 19 bbl.. $ 1.2n@1.76 ; Cabhagea, 
Jersey, ¥ 100,$3@I0. 
Wool.—F ine Western fleeces are lower, with an 
urgency to sell this class of stock. Medium grade 
fleece* are iu “mall stock and rule id tlrm prices. Fill 1 
California are selling most treely, but, at easier 
prices. Spring do. steadily held. Foreign are inact¬ 
ive. 
Ohio. Pennsylvania and West Virginia— 
Cts. per lb. 
Picklock. 58 @ 03 
XX . 53 <tf 55 
X. 50 @ 52 
No. 1. 50 @52 
No. 2.4« tit 48 
Coarse. 43 <tf 15 
Combing. 68 @ 63 
New York, Michigan and Wisconsin— 
XX. 49 @52 
X. 47 @ 51 
No. 1. 40 («i 50 
No. 2. 44 @) 40 
Coarse ..43 (rt 40 
Combing... 54 (rt 05 
Lidlanu, Kentucky and Tennessee— 
XX.50 @ 53 
X.48 @52 
No. 1. 50 <rt 53 
No. 2. 40 @48 
Course. 42 ® 45 
Combing.61 @ 62 
Combing, unwushed.38 @ 42 
Illinois. Iowa and Minnesota— 
XX.48 @ 50 
X.45 @48 
No. 1. 40 @ 50 
No. 2. 42 @45 
Coarse... 40 @ 43 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana- 
Fine unwashed. 38 lit 42 
Medium unwashed. ,., 37 @ 40 
Course unwashed.30 @ 33 
Burry.20 @25 
-to 1 DO 
ROCHK&TKR, IMarch ti7. Flour market tlrm: 
spring, $5.75; amber winter, $8,75] white winter, f 11.76; 
double extra. $7.25. Rye flour quiet, at $6.75. Wheat 
active; Milwaukee club, $1.1U(«, 1.18; amber winter, 
|1.10@1.16; white winter. $I.U3@I.2&. Oats Hi m si 82 @ 
C6e. Corn *temly ut 73@80o. for new. Corn meal, |1.05 
@1.76. Hu Her, 23@30c. Chec.su, llkrtlTc. Eggs, 2S*tf30c. 
Lard, 14@15 c. Apples, winter rrult, ¥ bbl., $l.50@l.i5, 
Potatoes, F bbl.,$1.(50. Henug. t8 bu.,$l.30c,nl,80. Mess 
pork, p bbl.,921032: clear dO.,$28@24; baniH. 12@13e.; 
shoulders, »rtl(lc, (R-CSSCd hogs, ¥ cwt.. $9.30ial0. 
Turkeys, I8frt20c. Chickens, 18@:ilc. Wool, 38@45c. 
Hay, $12(ail7. Straw, $8'<t«12. Timothy seed, $3.25; 
clover, $6.25. Wood, hard, ¥ cord, $9@I0. Co»l, $7.25 
@7.05 for stove. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, March 27. 1875. 
Beeves. On Wednesday forenoon all of the cattle 
train* duo did not arrive to hand on lima; those 
that Old come to hand were quickly sold off at 
from U@12we. ¥ n>.; yvcdglita. ttJactlk owt, Thursday 
trade was fair at 9V@i:i\o. ¥ It,., weights. 5H@8owt. 
On Friday the market* closed dull al9@!2j*c. ¥ a .; 
weight*. 5@7X cwt. From 65@68 rt.a., not. bus beeb 
allowed. Spanish herds sold at 8@lUXc. ¥ ft; native 
steers, 9Jf(tfl2c.; grade do., 12H@l5.Sc.; dry cows. 10>fC. 
¥ ft., and at f66@ p head: oxoii. !1 .'«j12Hc. ¥ it.i 
bulls, on live weight, 4V@«k'C.; still-fed steers, 11X@ 
121»c.; weights, 0‘ ,o(i7 cwt. 
Mu.on Cuw.s. Trade fair iu fair quality cows: no 
sales effected In poor quality ; 50 cows, calves includ¬ 
ed, sold at $SOC«72 ¥ bead ; 3 cows ut $65@90 ¥ bead : 
4 do. at $60@85 ¥ heud. 
— v ijoi u M tT.uiu at raw ; HUUtUU i&l tr „ . . . 
14}<c. for cash lots, 14Sc. tor March and April, and I ' LALs AND CALVE*. Smooth 
VEAL8 and CALVKb.—Smooth quality veals In 
diiumud at 9>i'(rtllc. V 11 ..; supply light ; W Veals sold 
at $17.03 ¥ heart ; coarse quality do. slow of sale at 0 
@9c. ¥ H>. A few good quality grass calves have 
been sold at8u. ¥ a,., also at $15.76 V bead 
SHEEP AND Lajluh.—W ednesdujr trade moderate 
We quote as follows, for prime skins only : 
Seed. -Clover bus sold slowly; quoted at 11 @U«cl 
for Western, and UK@I! Sc. for State. Timothy has 
been lu light demand: quoted at $3.(0. 
TOBACCO.—There is no Improvement to trade. 
The few small lots are scarcely sufficient to fairly 
establish prices. Holder* are unchanged iu their 
views and are not pressing business. 
Light. Heavy. 
„ . Cent*. Cents. 
Common lugs... 10s@ii li«@12 
Good lugs. 11K@12 12K@13 
Low leaf. .. . 12*@13X 13X@14X 
Medium leaf. 14 @15 16 @17 
Good leaf. 15X@16 17X@19 
Fine leaf... 19)*@21 
Select leaf. 1»K@20 22 @25 
The market* closed moderato. .Spring lamb* have 
been sold in small numbers by owners on private 
terms. 
HOGS.—Trade In live hogs ha* beeu too small so 
allow of quotation*. The season for Western 
dressed lin* closed, those to hand being consigned 
direct to packers aud not numerous enough to Influ¬ 
ence the market. Wednesday, city areHSed at 9k@ 
10c. ¥ hr; Thursday, 9 ;@lUo.; Friday. UkgilUXC. The 
markets closed weuk on light arrivals. 
Horde Market.—T he return to bad weather has 
Monday’s Sales. —beeves. — Trade very slow, 
and the herds to hand not closed off at noon. Prices 
9@14c.j weight* 509X cwt,, on 55@5B lbs. mu. 
Milch Cows.—No sales up to noon to-day. 
Vkai.s and Calves. -Grass calves not quoted. 
Smooth quality vchIr olfln feeling. Price* 9@l0c. 
Sheep and Lam us. -Trade In sheep slow at jsc. 
¥ n>. less than lost week. Prices5X@8«c. ¥ lb. The 
flock* to band not closed off at noon. 
Uoos.—No live on sale: city dressed underlain 
and weak at our last quututlou*. 
RECEIPTS OK LIVE STOCK. 
ShiMp A 
B«hv««. Cows. CaIvmw, Lauib*. 
..8.497 52 730 88 
b 81. U00 25 4 4 8,626 
. 000 00 000 1,417 
jvo.4,112 00 (HK) 10.322 
. HU 00 000 UUU 
Sixtieth St. 
..3,497 
62 
730 
Forty-Eighth St... 
. UOO 
25 
44 
Fortieth St. . .. 
. 000 
UO 
UOO 
Harsimus Cove... . 
..4,1,12 
00 
000 
Weehawken. 
.. 410 
00 
000 
Totals this week... 
..7.919 
ft 9 * 
780 
** last week,.. 
,,8,108 
33 
400 
COMPARATIVE RATES. 
Last week. 
Cents. 
Good Steers ¥ tb .12 (a) 14 
Fair.II iw liv 
Poor...10 tit 10* 
Poorest. 7X ® 9& 
Gen. selling rates.10X & 11V 
Phis week. 
Cents. 
12 @ 14 
11 @ 111: 
10 cat lUX 
Txa 9\i 
10X@ 11X 
|lcw ^dvetti^emento'. 
und Htereoplicons of nil sizes and prices. Views i.- 
lu*tratlng every aubJoet, Mr Parlor Enuirtnlnnient 
and PUBLIC CXHISITIONS. liT Fay* well on n tomill In- 
neatmont. Catalogues rroe. MoALUSTER, Mf’Q 
optician. 49 Nassau St., N. y 
CHEESE” 
And BUTTER-MAKING A PPA RATUH nud 
SUPPLIES, of every description, Address, for 
Cawilogue, prices, etc. II. H. U4>E «& UO., 
_ HiuHaon, Lake u«„ Ohio. 
AGENTS WANTED Salary or commission. Address 
auDii i a >■ nit l lu oowan&Co,, F.ighthBt.,N.Y. 
Si« UNO, SENSIBLE AND SAT1SFAU- 
n TORY -The Low Rutu Cu*b Plan. In Life insur¬ 
ance, of I he TRAVELERS of Hartford, Conn. Send 
for a Circular. 
TRY DOBBINS’ ELECTRIC SOAP. 
A N VIVIAN OF SENSE—who wishes lo save 
dollars—will send for free Price List of THE 
JONES SCALE WORKS Binghamton, N. Y. 
IV N3 IS, 7k 
VE‘B.C. ; tt : kftVYSGi 
^ ft's 'ft Vi'X. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Little Falls, n. y„ March 37 ,1875. 
THE market i* ilrm, but without malerlul elmuga. 
Thu cold weather, the deep snow aud the unluvnru- 
bje condition of the roads keep many farmer* from 
coming to town, and thus Ihe number of odds and 
on da offered 1* loss than would be If (he weather 
was milder. Farm dairies. Inferior and winter make, 
may be quoted at from 8 to 12c , according to qual¬ 
ity. and good to tine at (Tom 13 to 14c.. with few 
sales. One or two lots of new cheese lmvo been 
brought In and sold at 14c. 
There is nothing new to he mild of factories. Those 
having long lines hold them above the views of 
buyers; others have been more disposed to meet 
buyers at current rule*. The Mini helm Center has 
sold 4l)0 boxes ut l&Ro.. and the Cook it Ivns hn* ac¬ 
cepted 16c. for a small lot. Factories may be quoted 
ut MR to Fixe. 
The trade In butter 1* depressed and prices have 
fallen to 20c., the range being from 20 to 25a,, accord¬ 
ing to quality. Many of the factories are getting 
Into actfvo operation, there being 11 considerable in- 
ereiue of new-mtlk cows since our luMt report. Dairy 
stock Is generally reported ns In good condition, 
notwithstanding the winter hn* been unusually se¬ 
vere. Cow* urn Moiling ut a higher price than many 
of our old, experienced dairyman say. I* warranted 
from the low price of butter. 
We have advices from shroud to the second week 
in March. Our London correspondent says the tlnest 
English ChertUur und Wiltshire doubles are very sal¬ 
able. .Fine American Is wanted at 7 4<« 76*., and good, 
useful Ohio at 5tkrt>Jts. Dutch cheese 1* rten/er. 
American extra, Tflffl'V*.; tine, 74@7ftt); medium, 
JJ8@72s : low grades. Sl@ti4s. English Cheddar sell* ut 
SOirtUOs.; Wiltshire double; 74(rt84s.: Cheshire medium, 
SU<(()72».; tine. 7H@*4*,; Scotch, 74@80«. Dutch cheese— 
Edams. l«@70s.; Goiidus. OlieoiiS*.; Deroy shape. 04@ 
Wi», ¥ cwt. 
Fine butter readily commands extreme quotations, 
and there is more dolug Iu good secondary Conti- 
cental and American 
Dorset* sells for lflda.; Jersey. 80@160s.; Danish, 
Kiel und Swedish, 10U@164s.; Normandy extra, nils.: 
American and Cunadian Arm at 70@110s. ¥ cwt. 
Our motive in establishing this AGENCY Is to 
satisfy a long felt want among our Subscribers, 
friends and the general public, thus offering a 
Reliable Medium 
through which they can supply aU tlielr wants In 
every branch of Trade, at the extreme!y LOW PRICE* 
now ruling in New York Markets. Our 
Special Arrangements 
with leading Manufacturer* and Merchants enable 
us to purchase on more favoruble terms than parties 
who trade direct could secure. 
We are also prepared to receive 
Consignments 
Of any nature, an* will dispose of such business at 
the least practicable expense to the consignor, return¬ 
ing PROMPT accoupt-sales. Parties availing them¬ 
selves of this aud other Departments of our Agency 
can rely upon escaping the commissions of' 
Middle-Men, 
thus reducing the COST of their merchandise very 
materially. 
We (111 an order for 
A Single Article 
as carefully and promptly as a large order, and In¬ 
vite the patronage of Individuals, “clubs,” Ac. 
Everything comes wtthiu our province, from 
A NEEDLE TO A STEAM ENGINE ! 
Our commission is all, and always uniform. 
Explanatory Circulars, 
which give full and complete information regarding 
the Agency, mailed on receipt uf stump. 
We will not he responsible for moneys, unless sent 
by Express, P. O. Money Order, Registered Letter or 
Draft on New York. 
Correspondence solicited. Address 
C. H. B. REDDING, 
Manager It 11 ml Purchasing Agency, 
Rural New-Yorker Office, New York. 
nr e. o. Box sat. 
tar IncloHi* ‘2!i Ceuta when you make business 
Inquiries that costs our time, or your request will 
be laid aside in favor of those who con ply Our 
time 1 * money. 
Moore’s Rural Nkw- Yorker Is one of the best 
agricultural and family newspaper* published, and 
for many years has been un established favorite. It 
has a most competent corps of writers, and while 
mutter* of agricultural Interest receive especial at¬ 
tention, the literary and news departments ure not 
nogleoted. The conducting editor and publisher. 
P. D. T. Moore, assures his patrons that his paper 
for i876 will present even greater attractions than 
before, and he is sure to fulfill hi* promise.—Arm 
Tan Kxf/rest. 
