Texas 
U1» 
THU MARKETS. 
PKODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, Saturday, Dee. 4. 1375. 
Receipts.—T he receipts of Produce for the week 
were as follows: 
Flour, bbls......... 134.425 Hops, bales. 1.292 
Whisky. 2.71X1 Pork, bbls. 2.380 
Corn 111081.bbls.... 2,230 Cut meats, pkgs.... 12,460 
Cora meal, bugs... I.53& Laru. kegs. {•»• 
Wheat, bush.1.D08.M8 Tallow, pkgs. 1.^0 
Cora, bush.tO'.’.lXl) Uniter, pinm........ 20,400 
Oats, boh. 502.04) Cheese, bxs. <10.200 
Rye, bush. . 22,557 Cotton, bales. 
Malt, bush. ' 42,.N’.| Rosin.. 12,TOO 
Barley, bush. 364,367 St.ts. (tiro., bbls.... 1.3)5 
Beans, busII. 11,142 Dried Fruits. P«(ts • G-'J 
Grass seed, bags. tJfUi Elays, bbls. .. 3.100 
Ashes, pkgs.. 1(<5 Wool, bales.. 8,5X10 
Beef, page.,... 3.551 
Beaks and PJSAS.—Exports of beaospast week, 
1,566 bbls.: since Jan. 1, 1373. 33,377 do.: same time last 
year. 30,251 tlo. Exports of peas past week, 61,883 
bush.: since Jan. 1, 408.612 do.; same time last year, 
11)3,1.2 do. Beans are dull aud pilcos are again lower 
Some holder» decline to sell slock at a furl her reduc¬ 
tion for mediums or marrows, pea beaus and kid¬ 
ney*. Green peas are quiet and easier, t’ainuilaii 
peas u trill e off. 
We.euute Bean*, pou, new. prime, >1 .80®lJw>other, 
1.6U<g»i.TO; medium, new, •1.50)3)1.55; Other, fl.30.wl 40: 
marrow, new, priuie. 41.95642.00: other. 8l.8TnIiI.7p; 
white kidney, prime. fU.lS>V) 25; fair to IfOOd,f 1.80aj|2i 
red kldnov, now, prime. ll-Wk&l-tMt fair to immI, $1 ..X) 
(«il,70c.: Lima, choice. #6di»7. Pens, t'auadian, bbl*., 
now. duty paid, #1.28: bulk, duty paid, >1.07 ; green, 
new. * bush., tl.SIkS 1.8.5s Southern B. E., V 2 bush, 
hag, *3(33.10, 
Broom Cohn I* in light, demand, nothing selling 
but prime Hurl and Brush. Wc quote Brush, short 
greun. 9)*<2>10c.; hurl, green, 10c.; green, medium, 
7@axe.; red and red tlpped,6®7c. 
BUTTER.—The month of November closed up 
showing a* a whole a very unsatisfactory volume of 
buxine**, and December dees not start off as briskly 
us dealers woulu desire. It Is UDfOrtun&tO that a 
larger portion , t the yield was not. moved during 
thu lull, and for ordinary qualities we four the bet¬ 
ter end of the season has been ullowed to slip by. 
Strictly fine Stale half tubs and choice tlrktnssitll 
show strength lor best hotel or grdcory wants and 
the cold weather uaa enlarged mo baking demand 
which lias used ami I* calling for liberal lota of com¬ 
mon. There )n enough early or June Western to 
supply the latter call and the market trade keeps 
down the arriving stock of table Western, Including 
rolls. Roll* alii uld be cloth-wrapped and packed 
neatly to bring the outside figure, Fancy and line 
Stale sveni likely to <lo well for some time; In tuet, 
there nave been day* since our last when higher 
prices than we quote were obtainable owing to the 
steady drain uuon them. There have been otfenfor 
some pretty fatr-aUed lots of under grade state, 
owned here, hut mi large business has resulted; 
parties holding It *uy they can make a loss any Umu 
and prefer to wait and see if the real winter weather 
which lias begun with Uncondior will not Improve 
the standard of many parcels or lines (Hat were 
pushed a.-nle while choice grimes were more general¬ 
ly accessible. Trilling defects are to some extent 
covered wrieo boring* are solid; while pinching 
weather makes open stores or stone-paved cellars 
uncomfortable places for long visit", in special 
allusion to me oil grades of State dealers are almost 
unanimous In preolotmg ft oheaper lUture for them. 
dtate dairies entire, extra, XK.ajge.T entire, good to 
priuie, 27fki2!'C.; fair to good, 24<su26u.: UiUlns. selected 
fresh, &430U.; good to prime, 25ffi28e.; fair to good, 
24<$2ftc.; httU-Uruiu tubs, selected, .;fe«:uc.s good to 
prime..2M32o.i lair to good, —(JHOc.j poor to fair, 2564 
27c.; Slate, Welsh, tubs, full made. ■lU.u.lle.: dairies, 
276029c.; good to prune, 25ht .7e.; fair to good, 24(g) 
25o.; uoor to lair, iSkodSIc.s State, erestmery tubs, 
selected, 336585c.. fair to good. liOffiXlc.: Pails. Slate 
dulrv. very fancy. —t®—0 ; prime, 512-3410.: lulertor, 
25(a)'.;'uc.; state, crciLlliory, ciira.:W a>Jc ; sweet omitm, 
33w35e.; creamery Inferior, 294s3ie.; Palls, Winter ii, 
creamery, fancy, $i4036c,! fair u» good, ilaftyic,; PenD- 
Bylvuntii, store packed, I7(«*2iic.; Western, dairy tuus 
selected. 27iit28o.; good to prime, 8c.. tuoa selec¬ 
ted fresh, 20612 «*.; good to prime, fresh. Iimi.ie ; fair 
to good, rresb.VfwSta,! poor to fair, frrr*n, lU<jir.9a.; 
Wcetera, early packed, selni:ted,2hi*‘22c.. good, In 
lines, J8ii2UO.; Roll butter, good to prime, 24itvliUe.: 
fair to good, 226®Mo. 
The following rtutistlca of dairy produce are from 
the Producer's Price current of Dec. 4. 
Comparative receipt* and export* of butter from 
J uue 1st to dates : 
Receipt*, pkgs Exports, lbs. 
Exports, lbs. 
June 1, \o, to Dec. 1. ’7a,... .... 0-8,832 2,283,.kll 
Juno 1. '74, to Deo. 1, '74.MlD.iOft 
June 1, 7.1, to Dee. 1. 73. 668,361 2.20?,482 
June 1, 72. to Dee. 1,72. IKMWJ 3 ,i76,j«'J 
June 1, 71, to Dec. 1, 71_ '421,2UU 4,0.’6.l>i3 
Comparative receipts and exports of choose from 
J une 1st to dates; 
Receipts, pkgs. Exports, lb*. 
June 1, 75, to Dee. 1, 75.1,9S:,>45 75,672,787 
June 1, '7«, In Dec. t, 74. 1,684.671 78.324,543 
June 1.73, to Doc. 1, '73. 1,046 -UJ 7I,.1'I3 ,jIXI 
June 1,72, to Dec. 1, 73. 1, .ill),750 61.687.148 
June 1, 'll, to Dec. 1, 71. J,2(kl,c52 ;Va.scU,2i8 
Cll 14 K 8 K. The shipments for the week were Only 
18,535 buXefl, and the market is »tnl Unsettled. 
1 auey September are practically held off the mark t. 
The business Is chiefly In best October at l,.o., and 
grades unagr at relatively low injure*. 
New Slate fuctory, tarcy, f8y,u,i31ie.j tlno. U‘ V(i«l3c.; 
do. gooa 'a prime. i-'frnix>ifc.; fair to good, ULuHc., 
poor tolair. 71-pwlUe. State harm Dairy—fancy, I2 Hm> 
13c.; gooil to prime, H>l"tl2kic.; fair to good, lOydUVb 
We*torn rectory, oboudar tine, 1 2it l:y,o.; good to 
prime, I lav 12c., nut flne, 12 Liu,i3c.; good to prime, 
Il 4 sil 2 c.i [air,ofillc.; poor to fair, tkoise. 
cider— pure, per gal., 12©i4c. 
Cotton. Export trade la liberal,and the marketls 
strouu at an ad vuucc, latest prices are 131 TOtwl.4 H-H3c. 
for December; la 6-93(3 13 rf-loc. for January ; 111 ll-!l2«u 
)3*c. for February; U 17-3’dcaiID 9-l6c. for Minch; 
13*<n 13 25332c. tor April; 18 15-16 ,',13 31-32c. for May; 
14^,xil4 &-I42C. for Juno; llyjdJH 8-112 for July; 1411-32 
feline, for August. 
yuotuiions for spot coitoD, based on American 
Standard of eluHslilcatlou: 
Uplands. 
Ala. 
Ordinary.. .... 
10tf 
10* 
Strict ordinary. 
11* 
11* 
Good ordinary. 
12 
12 
Strict good do.. 
12)5 
I2* 
Low middling. ...... 
12* 
12)4 
12* 
Striot low middling... 
13 
Middling.I 
13 1-P) 
13 3-16 
Good middling. 
13* 
18X 
Strict good middling. 
13X 
13* 
Middling fair. 
11 
14* 
Farr.. 
15 
15 « 
Orleu as. 
1UX 
114* 
U% 
1244 
12J< 
13X 
13* 
13X 
i;./» 
1D» 
15* 
STAINED. 
Good ordinary.... .. ill* Low middling..,...17 5*16 
Strict ordinal y.12)4. Middling. 1244 
Domestic Dried Fruits.—'T he marketls lifeless 
and nominal. There are quite free sellersut uurrent 
ligurei-. Peeled puaohus dried by it new evaporating 
process are <11101110 ut 37 c.; unpweled, IkitlJo. 
Apples — state, sliced, lie# 12a,; quarters, ICO 
—e.; .-outberu sliced, 1875 crop, U«a<l0>4c, for prime, 
and fancy U ; <,13e.i _ Southuru new quartet-, bjc.; 
TenocHhOe quarters, Hie. Blm.-Koerries,new, lb .4 
1144 c. l'eelhd peacner, good and prime Georgia, U to 
18c.; do.fancy. 13(<y20e. UupeeJeU ucacnes, new, lai* 
(*13c. tor halves, and II. 14 C. tor quarters- Pirims at 
20c. RasiiPernes. n«w. lll4<s,Xlc, Cherries, 24(gii)c. 
EQGH.-A dftsceiiding tln rmometer has a good In. 
flueuce upijn the egg market. Xellcrr. are pretty freely 
Btoeked up and do not want to slacken the steady 
demand by quick marking up of quotation*. The 
current rates 01 the week tor fresh Western— me 
main supply—have been close to inside mtes. Limed 
are active in proportion to their relative price to 
iresh. 
Jersey and Pennsylvania, single bbls., ?idoz.,32c.; 
Slate, 31c.; Western, prune, iKlShc.i do. fair marks, 28K 
<&29c.; Canadian, 28>4c.; Southern, 28 > 40 .; Limed, State, 
25HC-: do. Western, good to prime, 2fe244jo. 
Essential Oils.—W e repeat former nominal quo¬ 
tations. Nothing doing outside of the usual drug¬ 
gists’ demand. 
We quote peppermint in glass “ H. G.” $4.25 V lb.; 
cans, ^ tb., $4. Wlutergreen. $3.25 t 1 b., sassafras, 66 c.; 
spearmint, S 8 ; pennyroyal,$2 ; wormwood, $1; tansy, 
£4. 
FEATHEirs have a small stock. Live geese, white, 
prime Western. iS>.<t63o; mixed, 35<sj50e. Common 
poultry feathers have little demand. 
Flour.—E xport trade has become moderate and 
the local business light, with prices weak. 
Supertlne Stale, »4.:Oi.t4 90; extra do., $ 5 . 00 < 796 . 1 XI; 
superfine Western. M.hiSdt.SO; extra do.. $i.0U®6.fl0: 
No. 2. $S.704M.3U. extra round-hoop Ohio. $6,0063 
n.Jfl: mide brands do.. $6 ftftyiM.fiO; white wheat ex¬ 
tras. $6.0,1)8,14); tst. Louln.to.SOtisy.lXi: City Mills extra, 
ift.2iya6.T5. Buckwbeftt (lour,-2.rVwSii2.6Ci for Dennsrl- 
vaula and $2<a2 4U for Hwite. Ot>P0 niBStl, quotations 
are for yellow Western at LT.lo7a3.857 Jersey and 
Pounsylvania. 4*.:3k*3.65; Brandywine, fi. 
Foukion Dried Fultts.—N ew layer raisins. $2.80; 
new loose Muscatel. $3,007(43.25. Currants, new, 7c. 
Valencia raisin*. 10V»id»lu4jo.: Turkey prunes, 6X(<jtS44c. 
Citron, 22iWQi24c. New French prunes, 74 y<i»i 4 e. 
Fresh Fruits.—E xports of apples past week 11,408 
bbls. Of the last five weeks of the year the apple 
trade bus to divide up, to a great extent, two week* 
with foreign frmt, owing Vo t he incident holiday*. 
der* trucking or exposure of apple* hazardous, ami 
the market is now quiet. Parcels from some sec¬ 
tions are dot keeping well; this will tend to check 
trade. Dealer*, however, regard the crop aa small 
enough to imiUy future wale* compensate for losses 
by docav or temporary dull trade. Extreme price* 
represent small selected lot* for Immediate retail 
use. Grapes are dull, with low prices for the period. 
California pears are not attractive In the present 
offering. The winter kinds may show nut better. 
The lull In the cranberry trade exceeds the expecta- 
1 ion of sellers; prtens are weak, but Tnay soon re¬ 
cover. Peanuts are plenty and low. Hickory uuis 
steady. Woqnoto; 
Apples. Winter varieties, choice. I' bbl.. $3<?43.26; 
mixed lota, good, $3.oOe«2 75; (air, $2.00642225. Pour* 
4 ullfornla, choice. $< box,$3.50u7l.wi. Drupe* 1 aiuwbiv 
; Isabella. ,kjs5c. cranberries Jersey, choice 
hush, crate*, $2.“5<i*:i: pood to prime. $2,5U®!f.'i5; good 
U> ohotoc, tp hbl., 18.25 <i,9.2ftt; Cape Cod, fancy, p bbl., 
f'.I.i'raU.Ta; Itluatern, fancy. $il.2Iiw ‘9.75; good to prime, 
Nuts Peanute. Virginia, new, $l,25<sil.35: 
Hlekorv nut*, shellbark, $1.7o. 
FUtlS AND skins. We shall soon bn enabled to 
give u. full 11 ml revised list of prices. The prospect 
is not bright at till* date. 
Grain.—W heat hoe been hard to sell and lower. 
Latest sale.* at $1.16 for ungraded Milwaukee spring. 
calledNo.3: $1.25 for good Western afloat; $i.U(h,|, 
W tor poor to fair lots do.: ^l.Uitiol.Sfifurambpr We*t. 
era: $1.40 for white Western, fair quality ; $1.82 for 
ungraded Minnesota spring ; $1.07tail.la for inferior 
and mixed sptlng; $1 .tin for rejected spring; $1,358$ 
l..WXorNo. 1 Milwaukee spring In store and afloat; 
$1.12fd>1.37 for winter red and iiinbor; $l,35t«il.lH for 
white. Rye at. 95c. for Stale. Hurley utfl T2Md.l5for 
Canada. Corn loivor; quoted74<<475c. for sail mixed 
Western; 73(7#734 <o. tor steamer do.; HH((d7544u. for 
yellow Western. Oats have been In liberal demand 
will) price* steady, Sales at 480. for prime mixed 
CUI nigo, afloat; l-IHc. for prime mixed Milwaukee; 
PkWflUc. for whits* Wesloru. 
ILvv AND Straw Supplies are light; river re¬ 
ceipts considerably out off. Tho demand u ralr and 
prhos favoring the seller. 
Hale buy is quoted -Shipping, 76c.; retail qualities, 
*ilc.a4$l.lU lor now, clover, (aOno.; salt, aSatOGu. 
Straw 1# quoted ut tUKkAUlO Tor long rye; 757^800. for 
short rye ; ISftuv7Uq. tor oat. 
BLxDurtapMi week.2, 82bal ■ bei J.m. 1,40,088do.; 
same lime last year. 84,868 do. 
High winks offered ul $1.15. 
HoNicy 1 * very Into In g<dng Into use, and sellers 
are still offering optional quautitlosut Into low flg- 
ares. We quote clover Comb, In glass, V ft,, 2U:(4 
260 .; buckwheat, do.. lo7s)17c.; *truined, 1244150 . 
Hops. Exporter* aru still holding off and trade 
from othur sources is light, with quite 1 reo seller* at 
current figiirea. Exports, past week, 10 ,unu hale*. For 
the year Die export* thus nir exceed last yeur, same 
period, U.OJO hale*. 
New York State. l2utlilo ; Eastern, 10®16c,; Wiscou- 
«li)s, 10 m»- , Yearlings. ataiiucG utds, all growths, icy 
80 ., (.allfornlaiis, l7i!42llo. 
Leather. - Korn lock, solo, 23X®26a for light; ao. 
DQUltiie* Uo. ii«?uvy, good otiLua^ou, 
y/Ai&'Ziis. 
MOLA 88 K 8 .—New Orleans at 564462 c. for prime, and 
53S<i484o. for ohoice fancy. 
POULTRY and Game.— Dressed poultry has not 
noon m free supply, mid all good grades have sold 
readily. Poor und freight lot* have sold slowly. 
Express lines had bettor be used until the weather 
atdtlca cold 
Uhickeu*. Penn'a, good to prime, P ft., lflffllbo.; 
Jersey, 1574170.; .wtete, liiylflu. Tarkeie, Now Jcr»ey, 
prime. 17i(4l$u; Htnte, good to prime. I.N417C.; Woat- 
orn. 117.(116.1-; do poor. i2aHc. Ducks. 9uui, M7*16c.; 
WoBtarn, good to prtiuc. i;t4#|&c.; fair to good, idG#l 2 e.; 
poor, KOd lac- Geeso, State, good to prime. 1144130.; 
Western. TOwlVe.; do., wor to ruir. BaitMo. 
In live poultry gim-e have had a bettor demand and 
Pi'juoH liavu very sdghilv improved , market dull with 
price* slightly m buyer's favor for other Hem*. 
i.'blokcu* nn<4 fowl*. Jersey. V ft., Itkadlc.s West¬ 
ern. , ft., ItvUi). Uou»ter», F ft., 0,U8C. Turkeys, 
Jersey, r ft., Ilf<il2<\, Western. Itkrfllc. Ducks, Jer¬ 
sey, f pair, eutotWc.; Western, 6 .xg 6 ,,c. Geese, Jersey, 
F ^tilr, $1,BM'3 ; Western, $1.'27441.02. 
Game begins to nave a very seasonable demand 
and prices are fairly firm. The assortment I* large, 
Restaurants advert lac, In addition to ordinary sorts, 
elk, uUlelupu and bear. Hqulrruln have no settled 
quotation. 
Quad, trapped, prime, ^ do*., $2.257i42.Mt soft, #1.40 
44 1.. 1 0. Grouso, prime, b pair. $1.15(4)1.26; ilrnwn, ouc. 
7d?l. Parlrtdge*. choice, ♦ pair, WJC.iyi*) ! Western, 
drawn, aUo.; Eastern, 5tL*7r-e. Hare*. V pair, 6lkft75c. 
KabbUs, V pair, 40c. Venison, short, saddles, ft., KJ 
(<4l8o.; l f "‘g saddles, 14t#l,'ni.; whole deer. 11 yy'cii 12 c. 
Bear, block, grown, $i ft., TO 64 UC.; cub, 18«4'20c. 
Provistonb.—M oss pork Is at very full prices for 
prompt delivery but lower on future*. Lard easier 
and freely active on export account. Bacon dull. 
1 he quotation* are for mc»* pork $22,25; $ 22 .,VI for 
B hot lots; $2L25(di2I.4ll for seller’* option, remainder 
or the year; $211.70 for January and Fcbtunry dollv- 
eiles; extra prime, $18; prime me**, #30. Drcssnd 
hogs at 81 FJ V:. itaooQ at m vc. tor Western long 
Clear; U'.iSJUJjJc. for city do.; ll),c. for long ami short 
. . t Vi r ... *'-‘ t '* er ' Dccanibcr tlolivory. Lam »t. 
12 l.i-lhc,, cash; 18c. for Jan.; llDfc. for Fob; l.lWc. for 
March. Ntearlnu at 13o. for prime WesUmi. Uenf 
leiriis at Z2;26®2i; new extra mess, S 12 .M; do. plain 
me**. $ 11 .,/), new ticreed at $ 2 i for primo mess, and 
#.3 tor India rues*; city extra India me** at $32<*32.30; 
o il cxini mesa, $li.. 8 i, f tc.5U for plain mess; packet, 
Kick. CaroHna at for fulr; 7fi»7«o. for 
good; 7.i*i«,J»o. for prime, and choice 7Hi@7Xc. 
HALT.-Sack quoted at $2.60 for Ashtons; #1.60®t.05 
^ 0r , "arabaH’s, Washington 
and Worthington’s; #l.75(i4l.80 tor HJggias A Dean’e. 
® Et ? > .'.T7p* o yM r ** B b arctl and higher; sales of West¬ 
ern at UHc. Timothy dui I at #2.2ota»2.4 0 . 
,v. Sc '±V n ( IttxOnodL—Sol t yellow, 8>44«9^c.; soft white, 
crushed, lie.; powdered.lC>;o.; granulated. 
lUNc,; cut loaf, UXe. 
SO NURTK 8 .—Beeswax is easier, with few foreign 
orders to Mil. Halos ,,t aiS^iUo. tor Western: do. 
Southern. 32(®32>-e. Exports past week, 2,200 lbs.; 
Mnou Jaij. 1st, Vl.OiU Mme IhmI rvjur, 15^,Gti5 
TOBATTCO.-Exporter* have taken this week 1,736 
hhds.; this increased trade has boon at very steady 
figures. Beedleaf has been very quiet. 
Kentucky LKAr, Light. Heavy. 
„ . Cent*. Cents. 
Common lugs. 7 @ 8 8 ® 8 H 
Good lugs. 8 HO fi 8 X 74 ) 
M&n —& 
&gU rSf* 
Select. 12 4jil8 18Ji@22 
8 EEDLEAF—CROP OF 1873. 
_ . Cents. 
Connecticut wrappers. 20 <<445 
Assorted lota. 15 ®25 
Massachusetts assorted lots. 13 ®lfi 
Connecticut and Massachusetts seconds.... 10 «,;12 
killers. 7 
Pennsylvania assorted lots. in < 5.25 
New York assorted lots, common.. s toil 
New York assorted lot*, good to flue. 12 7 <ii 8 
Ohio assorted lots. 8M<i4lU 
Wisconsin assorted lots... 7 4410 
CROP OF 1874. 
, Cents. 
Connecticut seconds, One. 13 4413 
Fillers, fine. 8 (Ell) 
Seconds aud fillers shipping .. 7 (.5 9 
Pennsylvania, assorted lots.15 ia25 
Wisconsin.... 7 4410 
Vegetables.—N ow that further free supplies of 
potatoes are out off wo may look for stronger prices. 
I’he large »toek, however, has been iliua far hut 
lightly distributed, and there will be no Immediatu 
large Improvement. W bite onions are higher. 
Early Rose, bulk. * bbl.. # 1 . 00441 . 23 : Peach Blows, 
* 1 . 2 .v<tl,Wi; Prince Alberts. $ 1 « 4 !. 2 :,. Peerless, ilac.iw 
#1.1,10. 8 wee 1 potatoes, Delaware, #1.00(512.60; Virginia. 
$1.25(31,50; New Jersey, $1.25v.1.ill. Cnbbages, P 100, #S 
(i5; red, $2644. Cauliflower, bhl., ISSit, ri|pa»l). Mar. 
row, bbL. 40«ii80c.: Hubbard. $l,2ftft$I,60. Onions, red, 
bbl., #1® 1.50; yellow, fl,50(31.75; while. #2.60,4.’.75. 
Russia Turnips, V bbl,.73o.; whlto, 40o. Carrots, #1.76. 
Wool.—T hero ha* been very little doing this week. 
Manufacturers ti av» boon disposed 1 n opemtu only 
on urgont requirements. Stocks, however, are m 
rnodenue that no dtfflculty l» t'Xperlnnoed In obtain¬ 
ing full rate*. The latest sale* are at Wc. for XX 
Ohio U, 47 ( 5 . for X and XX do., JVie. for XXX; 
Spring California, 24(>427e.; choice do., KOc.; Western 
Texas, 24c. _ 
IfOCIIKMTER,, Dee. -I-—Flour market steady; 
spring, $0.75; amber winter, $7.1X1; white winter, $7.&; 
double extra, $7.50. Uyotiour quiet ut #5.75. Wheat 
Is dull; Miiwuukoc eluh, #1.35441.40; it tuber winter, 
$1 20461.25: white winter, il.VTgijl.HS. Oats, nominal 
ut 36(Jt40o. Corn steady ut 7(K,„75e. Corn men I, $I,H 6 
(itH. Butter, 28(3300. clieesu. 12(ut3e. Eggs, 28(1*300. 
Lard. t:t<3l4c. Aoples, V bu..507,486c. Potatoes, Pbu . 
30v4<886c. Beans, p bu..#i.36(rti. mi. Mess pork. $—(«*-. 
Wool, 30/6850. iluy, #12c-lu. Straw, # 7 ( 3 V!. Timothy 
seed, # 2 . 7570 )—; olover, #5.75(3(1.00. Wood, hunt, p 
oord, $ 84 * 9 . Coal, $6 .!i.Vi« 7.35 for stove. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Little Falls, n. V., Dec. 4. 1875. 
’I'Hlf weather during tho post week has boeu se¬ 
verely cold, and In audition, on Monday lust, thero 
raged a fearful snow storm, which prevented a gen¬ 
eral attendance of dairymen In ma rket. 
Farm dairy uheeso wu* not well represented, so far 
as we could learn, amt only about 4,000 boxes or fac¬ 
tory were offered. These consisted of Hnptcmber 
und October, u* well a* of Novumbor, make. There 
worn but few of the first named sold, only 12 c. being 
realised for them, while several weeks ago limy 
could have readily commanded 14c. Most of the 
October went at lbiSlltfc. 
We are now told rlmt there are upward Ilf 15,1X10 
boxes ot factory cheese Still kept buck by factories 
lulling In thl* market, and about l, 6 uo of tht» num¬ 
ber hi 0 of September make. 
Transio't ous In butter worn light, and a few sales 
were made at (rum 2.> to 27c. 
We have uovices from abroad to tin> lourth week 
In November. Onr London correspondent isuvs that 
UngUah cdmi.tse is quiet. Dutch scureo mid firm, us 
al*q1}nv-k,. C|iif|g (HlhlltiiK of Am,irl,-an, the sloeks 
of which do notaeeumuiuln. (Quotations are as lol- 
low*: 
Amerluanuxlrii.ldTtGfi**.: lino.004462*.; good, MI 6 * 68 h.; 
secondary, Mk* Ms. English chuddar sod* at from 
HlJSnHfis., Wiltshire double. 70'*,»*.; Cheshire medium, 
owullX*.: fine, Tn»>80B>; SOOteh,,07(4*4*. 
iliitter, if line. 1.1 in good demand. It Is difficult to 
plucu secondary sorts, though pressed at low rutew. 
yiioMttionn are: 
(Jlonmels, l.Hi, 4 i 3 lis.; Corkp. 12l’,(74liU.; Dorsets, lot's.; 
Jersey. 84 ,( 4124 -,. Friesland. PlOfgliiO*.; Normandy, ex¬ 
tra. iu0®l44s.; extra line, 152*.; Amoiicau aud Cana¬ 
dian, 110 ( 141248 ., * cwt. 
LIVE STOCK MARKET?. 
New York, Hoc. 4,1875. 
RECEIPTS OF LIVE STOCK. 
Shssu A 
B*ov«0. 
Cowa. 
ChI vwn. 
Litmlta. 
H ut a. 
Sixtieth St.. 
.. 2,518 
39 
873 
7,110 
ouo 
Forty-Eighth St.. 
... 27 
23 
196 
3,620 
000 
Fortieth St. 
... Und 
UU 
000 
lk*J 
000 
Uarslmus Cove... 
.. 3,9,7 
4U 
Ul 
ouo 
14,287 
Totals thl* week., 
... 11,622 
102 
too 
11.701 
12,830 
“ last. week.. 
... 8,lid 
62 
762 
27.IH 
10,114 
Bkkvics.—O n a light run of horned enltlu trade on 
Monday last was slow, with a (air demand only for 
steers ranging from lull* to choivu ; poor quality ani¬ 
mals remained unsold. Prices were TipisUe. << n>.; 
weights, 44fi"HX ewt. Wednesday the markets opened 
slow, owing to the non-arrival of the cuttle trains 
due, whieh wore held back by severe wuuther.on 
light arrivals of fresh outlie sold at S.alSjfo '18 ft.; 
weights, 14(7*8 owl. Thursday trade dull Ut 8 <d] 8 )fO. 
$4 ft. Friday the market* clottid dull at Ui* I44td. r 
ft. From 66 to Ml ft*., net, have been allowed to the 
cwt. Spanish herds direct from the Pluius sold ut 
fJ%«* 8 Ko. V ft.; Corn-led fcpaulsli herd*, 6 (wl(l ,e. v ft : 
native steer*. tkil'CH!.; do. grade, l.'kislie ; oxcd, lAfii 
I3>jc.; mixed herds, y®ne.; dry cows, $41 V head. 
COMPARATIVE RATES. 
This week. Last week. 
QiMlitV’ Ceuts. Cents, 
Good.12 veil 12 u*l3Jt 
Fair. 11 (gdlk' u ns.li* 
Poor . 10 (diOk in qpiiift. 
Pool-net........... 7H» 9 f 7X3 
Uen.selling rate* .. ... .......lO.SfivlI.H 10>*(ill>i 
Milch Cows.—Trade small und slow; no good 
qimllty fresh cows to hand. Extreme rangeof prices, 
$.'2,w,70 V baud | ft cow* sold at. #;t.V«ni 6 $1 beau; 7 do., 
$2‘J'(«55; 1(1 do., #4.V«i72. calve* Included; 3 cows with¬ 
out their calves, $Jlk*37 * head. 
VEAL 8 AND CALVKB.—Trade very slow ; scarcely 
any smooth quality veuls to huiid : sale.: ol some at 
SMGfllOkiO. P ft. all quoted from Central New Yoik. 
Grass calves sold In small Iota at $70415 V head ; 5 
yearling bulls, $ 88 . 
Hiikki* and Lamms.— On Monday trade was slow. 
8heep sold generally In lurgu lots ut IKasOMo. V ft.; 
lambs In small lots, $7(if,*7.80 V ewt. Wednesday, on 
alight run, prices udvunuud a fraction V ft.; sheep 
at 4 H(t 6 ltKc.; lambs, liHAaTVo. Thursday, sheep, 4>y(a» 
6 hc ; In mbs, 7*37)40. on Friday the markets closed 
dull; sheep. 47 . 48540 .; lambs,6%iJi7q,e. v ft. The flocks 
us quoted above were in tho aggregate of good qua l¬ 
ity. Jersey sheep sold at, IJftw'Mc.: Michigan do., iX 
<d«KC.; Illinois do,. Sc.; Kentuoky do., 6730 c.; statedo., 
'.-miadit do,, 0 .' 30 >ju.; Indiana do., i(» 6 c.; t4title 
lambs. fiK<'i7>40.: Canada do., CV(g)TJ»e. 
Uoas.—No live hogs on sale. City dressed dull and 
Inactive, u e,y solo* ranged ut 9v ^11 qe. V.. 11 ,.■ 
Wndnosilay, 9(it9Vc.; Thursday, b4$(«i!IKc.; Friday, 9*4 
WJliC. Tho market* closed »low uu moderate arrivals. 
Horse Market, -Trade very slow, owing, la fact, 
to the excessive fluid of the weather. Ton head of 
pour quality light harness horse* sold at #32<w62,5d 41 
head; 19 ordinary flo.,$9VS4I3A, 7 lair do., $l75(«i2iO: 
TO bead heavy drart. borne*, quality coarse, 2u0<i427ft; 3 
pairs do., quality good, #45«s)56i' p pair. Twenty- 
alne horses arrived per Erie Railroud via Oak Cliff 
Station. 
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In regard to P.s publisher, Mr. 1). I>. T. Moore, that 
g entleman found a strong wind to boat against; but 
e finally succeeded In convincing tbe people that 
one-halt of what, was said was not true aud tho other 
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