DEC. 13 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
dairy, very fancy, —c.; prime, 32334c.: inferior, 
26@‘i3c.; State, creamery, extra. 35®—c : sweet cream, 
Svg35e-; creamery interior, 29©2io.; rails, Western, 
creamery, fancy, H3o3iio.: fair »q good. OOaxh'.; Penn¬ 
sylvania, store packed. I7ffl-’0c.: vVotern. dairy futia 
selected, 2?e>'iSo.; good to prime, ‘rugate.; tuba selec¬ 
ted fresh. 2ft5i??<.\: good to prime, fre«h. 24®26c.: fair 
to good, fresh, titoliu.-. pour to fair, rresn.2iW.-2c.; 
Western, early packed, selBrted. 10®22c.: Holl Put¬ 
ter, good to prime, 2t2t2Bc.; fair to good, 22® 24c. 
OB£KSR.—Tbo shipments for the week were only 
17,432 boxes, about half of this nmoum Ima been on 
through shipment* from Canada, and the dull con¬ 
dition of the market is apparent. The few sales of 
fancy factories have been at 13c.. otherwise there is 
u nearly nominal feeling as to prices, with the stock 
in store liberal. 
New State factory, farcy, 13!*'3)13!^o.; tine. 12VM 
do. good to prime, 12312 Nc.: (air to good, 10.31'c.; 
poor to fnlr, 7.S® 10c. State Farm Dairy—fancy, 12*t(«a 
j2Vc.‘, good to prime, UKddSc.; fa r to good, Kl-jililVyC. 
Western factory, Cheddar line, 12A12MC.: good to 
prime. 1K*WC.1 flat line, l3H«iltC.; good to prime, 
113 , 12 c.: fair, SSille.-. poor tu fair. 6®Sc. 
Cider has advanced to200-250., mostly selling at 
the higher rate. 
COFTEK—RlO, 17 V'-r'JIife i sold.: Java, 28®29c. do. 
Maracaibo, 19,H®2l?fo.: Sara all la. lMVit21a. do. 
Cotton Export trade has been fair, with in¬ 
creased demand from spinners, and prices a trifle 
higher. The closing ligures are 138-168*13 7-3:c. 
for December; 139-323-13.vide, for January; 18K® 
13 17.32c. for February; 1383-3'i6}13hr. for March: 
13 lfehi<u'l3 31-32c. for April; it i-S2i*.l4 3-10e. lor May; 
U (1-32-3. H\e. for June; 14X&U it-Hi for July; 14 0-16 
0«l4)tc. for August. 
Quotations for spot cotton, 
standard of c-1asstucatiou: 
Upland*. 
based on American 
Strict ordinary. 
flood middling. 
11 
11 
II 
11 
n.H 
im 
ItH 
nw 
U'A 
12* 
12 K 
12 K 
12)4 
. 1*K 
12H 
I2>s 
.12 13-16 
12 15-16 
IS 1-16 
13 1-16 
.12 1-16 
13 3-16 
13 5-10 
13 6-16 
. 13 K 
13« 
13 7-16 
13L 
13 7-16 
, 18(8, 
1351 
135,' 
. 13K 
13 
liik 
I3H 
. 14 X 
I4« 
ID* 
104 
. KH 
15)4 
15H 
15)4 
133fc. for prime Western. Tallow at 9Y@9Xo. for 
prime. Beef hams at $22®23 for Western. Beef at 
$12«o12.50 for new extra mess: $il(s»U.50 for uew plain 
mess, new tierced at $23 for prime mess, and 125 for 
India moss, 
i’ori.TUV anti Game. -The w.-other has been 
sadly against dressed poultry, and the general poor 
condition of stock lias quite unsettled the entire 
market. Even ibe best near-by dt y-ulcked stock ha8 
uot exceeded the low quotation* more than ic. V ft. 
Chickens. Pcnn'.-i, good to prime, ip n>.. lho-ICc.; 
Jersey, 19® 15c.; State, IJille. Turku is, New Jersey, 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
New York, Dec. 11,1875. 
RECEIPTS OP r.IVK STOCK. 
Sheup a 
Domestic Dried Fruits -The market lias been 
remarkably dull, and It has boon very ■! Itf)utilt to 
determine price* At the close, at modified prices, 
there l* a little better Jobbing business, 
A pules — State. sliced, 10$f®llYc.; qua iters, 9Jk® 
10c.; souther-' Siloed, IS?5 Cr-*p. lli-.mltlli-. for prune, 
and fancy LltolSo.; Tennessee quarters. Bs®9!k<-’. 
UluckOorrii'S, IhiollHe. Peeled peaches, good and 
pruneQeorgiu, ii.ii.i -, flo-fancy, ia. llnnoeled 
peaches, new, 12 ) 4313 '. for halve*. and ll!,c. fur 
quarters, faiait at 20c. Kaspoerries, m-w, 320133c. 
t herries. 24®25u. 
Boos.— The demand has slackened, but with higher 
receipts and prospective lighter ones, sellers re¬ 
peat tin- figures t rat h ive ruled during the past day 
or two. Couadhin limed quoted with Western do. 
We quote: 
Jersey and Pennsylvania, single bills., V dost., 31® 
32c.; Htut.u, 3<)®:ile; Western, prime, 29dililto.: du. tan- 
marks. ';»}{.oTAv. Canadian. 21i.«30c.; Southern. 29® 
30c.;Limed,Slate.prime.24®25o.; do. Western, good 
to prime, 23G»24V,c. 
Khsentiat, 011 , 8 .—'We repeat former nominal ano- 
tallouB. Notliiug doing outside oi the usual drug¬ 
gists' demand. 
Wo quote peppermint In glass “ H. Cl." ¥1.25 b ft.; 
cans, V ft., $4. WlntergrenTi, $3,35 \ Ib.; assnfras,(i5c.; 
spearmint, *3: peony royal, * 2 ; wormwood, $»; tansy, 
fl. 
Feathers—T here la some business a> U0@08c, for 
prime live Western, and 35<t56c for mixed. 
FliOtTB.—Advices from abroad have tended to a 
small export tiude, and with arrivals liberal prices 
are lower and dbiueasdil. The quotation* are ; 
Mupertlne State, *4.50-*4.90: extra do., $4.9lWi.0(l ; 
snperdne Western. r4.i)tM)4.9J; extra du.. 
No. 2. 83.0 1.75; extra round-hoop Ohio. *5,00® 
boO; trade brand* -io.. K> ,'''n*7.4Qj white wheat ex¬ 
tra*. 86.uhd7.75; ,-st. Lout*,kViJOilUlu: ( itr Mills extra 
$6 UU®(Mto: Southern at $i.4iiq4,90 fur superfine; W.V0 
®6.50for pool 1 - enoloe shipping extras: t0,6u«*7.7;> 
for cqminou to choice trade and fainilv brands. 
Kye itL ft.25ui.i.'Jj. Bnekwheat lluur, 2.35;w27d.’i lor 
Pennsylvania. and 82.15-i-2.iyi Cor State. Corn meal, 
veilow Western at »3.l«yi3.tS4; Jersey uud Penn¬ 
sylvania, Cb.tUAJ.Ou; llriuuly Wine, * ;.3Xit4. 
Fokkiun Dm leu Frit irs.—Now layer raisins, $).H5; 
new loose Muscatel, *3,058*3.4(1. Currants, new. 7c. 
Valencia raisins. ltijtc; Turkey prunes, 6K8*5 Vo. 
Leghorn Citrou, 24he. Grenoble walnuts, IMM.So. 
Fresh krpits.-E xports of apples past week 3,406 
bbls. Since Jan. 1st, 41.730 du. i same time hist yt-ur, 
67,830. Tue upnle innrlcet Is quiet, I,til prices lire 
stronger, flaliforniti pears arc in good demand with 
the winter sorts opening. Grapes not wanted. Oi iin- 
berrve* quiet, but old prices arc tuhv favored. Pea¬ 
nuts have u wider range. 
Apple*.-Spluenbergs,*4; Winlervarieties,choice, 
¥• bln.. *3iS3.on: mixed lots, good. ,J)ivti2. ,5; fair, 
$2.0i.W2.25. Pears—California,ohotce. P box.4,;l.;s):a t.0(i, 
Gruper—fatuwbu, SirnS’i;: Isutxdlii. ;i-4,5»:. I'ninberrlOB 
—Jpituij, choice hiHih- cratc-s, #2.7,57*3: good to prime, 
f2..'iOt<t2,7i J goo -I to ChdlC.e, 1< bid,, 1 S.2.5„ !l 25, C.iuu 
Cod, fancy, * bill., #:i,:i -h.T-5: KuBteni, fuiiey, tii.15® 
9.75; good to PViuie, t-'k-VJ, Nuts— Peanuts. Virginia, 
new. cl.lIXgt.ij; lllekorv nuts. Nhellharlt, *1.750,11.87. 
Grain.—F or wheat prices have boeu tdiUng weak, 
with very little doing on account of the null nnd de¬ 
clining markets abroad. Latest null's m # 1.12 for 
mixed inning; #1.12 for No. 3 Chicago and Northwest 
spring: #l-U' 0 * 1.22 for ungraded spring; f|-i*I.U3 for 
rejected sprlou ; #1.6# for extra white Michigan'; 81.15 
@1.20 for red Western, ordinary to about fair; tl.hi 
for very choice aiunur State: *'.220.1.34 for No. I 
Minnesota spring; #I.12 iSi 1.36 for winter ’’edandam-. 
bar; »l.32<j£i.W for nbitu. Kye at 95c. fbf State. Hur¬ 
ley weak at #1,12 for Canada. Lorn lower and dull; 
quoted 73X&750. for sail mixed Western; 7 :h?3h;c. 
for steamer do : Jio. for lilgli mixed Western; ilji'is* 
75c.for yellow Wealenl; Mts.fqruew yellow Western. 
Oats have been moderately deult in, with prime stock 
at lull prices. Mutes ut 46A<%at0, for white Western ; 
46k4.*c. for roixiaJ state, in lot:.: i'.le)5Uc. for white 
Western: 44"x4SKo. for mixed Western lu car lots. 
Hav and ftTItAlf.— Receipts have been looderuti*. 
and with increased shipping and home trade de¬ 
mand prices are more in favor of tbe Heller. 
Bale hay is quoted '—Shipping, 75c.; retail qualities, 
$1.06<91. 1 3for new; clover, It'xaJnc.; salt, lf),*9ne. Htruw 
is quoted at $1.104,1.15 lor long rye, 73iaHOe. for sliort 
rye; ttv<*7uc. tor oat. 
Exports past week.278 bales: since Jan. 1, 40,36(1 do.; 
same time lust year, 25,941) do. 
HianwiNi:s.-Sale8 at $1.17. 
Honey.—T he coming Holidays may start trade; 
thus far the season has been unusually dull. Wo 
quote white clover comb, ^ lb., 20@35c.; buckwheat, 
IS® 17c.; strained, 13® too. 
Hoi‘8.—Exporters are still holding off. while the 
home trade :s very tight. Supplies are lreely offer¬ 
ed, with prices unsettled and favoring the buyer. 
The quotations are: 
New York State, 12(<4l6c.; Eastern, 10@15c.; Wiscon¬ 
sin*, 11)^.lac.; Yearlings, 8@lUc. 
Lkather. -Hemlock, sole, 23X@25e.for light; Co. 
middle, 2.*<*27c.; du. heavy. 25>i@a7HC.; good damaged, 
23N®24c. 
Molasses.—N ew Oi leans at 50*9920. for guud to 
choice. 
Oil Cake.—W estern selling at $10.60, currency. 
Provisions.— With larger arrivals of hogs at the 
West, and a slow export trade, prices generally art- 
lower. The quotations are for mess pork $21.75 
for job lots; $21.25 tor December ; #2U.S0 for January 
and February deliveries. Western prime mess at 
$20: extra prime at$l5t«16; dry salted shoulders siqc. 
for spot arid 8o. lor Decern ber and January deliver¬ 
ies, uanon at 10?<o. lor Western long clour: lO&u. 
for city do.: 10j*e. for long ana snort clear together, 
halt and bulf: for next week's delivery. iUSi® 11. Lard 
at 13c. for spot and December, hij^e. for Januaiy; 
1314c. for February; 13&C. for March. Stoanna at 
Tobacco.—E xport trade is moderate, 
little doing otherwise. 
KENTUCKY LEAR. Light. 
Light. 
Gout*. 
Common lugs. 7 m h 
Good lugs. 8S(«) 9 
Low lea f. 9kj(‘5l0>4 
.Medium leaf. 11 (,*12H 
Good leaf. IK Wi14 
Fine leaf.. ll><i;#|ii 
Select. 17 6*18 
UKKIH.KA E—CHOP OIC 1»73. 
Connectlcut wrappers.... 
Assorted lots.. 
Massachusetts assorted lots. .. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts seconds.. 
Fillers.. 
Pennsylvania assorted lots.. 
New York assorted lots, common. 
New- York assorted lots, good to thin. 
Ohio assorted lots. 
Wiseonsin assorted lots.... 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
little Falls, n. Y., Dec. 11.1875. 
The market for the week ending Dee. 11 remained 
unchanged. There were no sales of note, and tac- 
torymen mostly worn cither sending forward their 
cheese on their own responsibility nr had decided to 
hold them over until spilng. if necessary, ralhflr than 
accept eurient, rates. Fine factory muy be quoted 
at 12c . while very good brands may be placed at li,-,j| 
DXc- t here was vei y little inclination Indeed among 
xii/UlOrydigit Iv>u.<jcc;h thong not much lime 
w;is spent In endeavoring to get buyers to raise the 
above tlgure».a- It would have required no.small oil- 
vunce to purchase the tliio October eh,-esij which the 
greater uutuber of salesmen hail to utter. 
The outlook lor a good market In the early spring 
seems to be quits Mattering. The present low price 
of cheese must naturally create a large home cod- 
sumption. thereby clearing the New York market, 
and leaving it iree from ihe accumulations of the 
fall trade. Advices Iroin the Metropolis are to thu 
effect that the home demand I* daily Increasing, and 
that a large amount oi ehenso will find tta way into 
the families ul our working people during thu winter. 
1 here was no chunge lu the price of butter, pack¬ 
ages having sold at 2tL/]20c., according to quality, 
Jersey, ULalJ-c.; State, l2i£He. Turkejs, New Jersey, 
prime. 15@U!e: State, good to prime, 13(915c.: West¬ 
ern. 12,.. Uc.; do. pour, l(Vi*12c- Ducks, State, 13916c.; 
Western,good to prime, I2.*i3c.; fair to good, tU@!2o.; 
poor, 99Ilk). Geese. State, good to prime, 12918a.; 
Western. Il"*l2c.; do,, poor to I Sir. 99100. 
With n comparatively crowded dressed poultry 
market, live is aringirm poor quotations. We quote : 
Chickens and fowls. Jersey, #> Ib.. 9910c.: West¬ 
ern, . Ib., Desire. Roosters, p Ib., liASc. Turkey*. 
Jersey, W lb., Hkaulc,: We-'em, :k.ul0c Ducks, Jer¬ 
sey. # palr.wasde.; Western,aowfioc. Geese, Jersey, 
V pair. $2«52.50; Western, $L?. r *il.5u. 
Quail are pleiuier. but not attractive. Prairie hens 
In good demand. The weather is rather uncertain 
for stock anti sellers try to tree themselves as fust 
as post,ale, which of eour-o gives t uyor* some favor. 
Prime Minnesota saddle* of venison. lK/«f.’ue. 
Quail, trapped, prime. V do*,, r.'(*kA2.W: soft. $1 25 
@1-50. Oroiise, prime, «< pair, $I,15@1.'15; drawn. Sue. 
(,*#1. Partridges, choice, ,* pair, ‘Aie.tfifL; Western, 
drawn, She.; Eastern. .')U,b75e. Hares, T pair, iOwWic. 
Kabblts. $i pair. 45e. Venison,short saddles, p tb., ili 
<7ol7c.; long saddle*. 14Jtl e.; whole deer. ni\«r<12o. 
Bear, blade, grown, y lh., Uk«,t3o.; cab, inu*l2e. Oan- 
vuH-l)iiclt ducks. Havre de Grueo, W pair.$1.50@1.76: 
Western. #1,a 1.25; redhead. U3(.i75c.: mallard, 82(5,750 ; 
ten 1,50c.; common. £6@35c- Antelope. 12(/*i3e.; elk, 
8@ll)c. 
Rice.—C arolina ht6j^@6Ne. for fair and good; 7G6 
7t<e. for prime. Louisiana. f>M<i07<L for good to prime. 
Palrm, 7«®7Nc. 
SALT.—Sack quoted at $2.;'0 for Ashtons: $t.60@Cl.C5 
for Deakin's; * I 106*1.85 for Marsiiull’s, Washington 
and Worthington's. 
Seed.—C lover Is scarce atnl higher; sales of West¬ 
ern ut 13c. Rough flax dull ut I1.7U. 
STTOAiuRhtlned).—Soft yellow, 8x<a9«c.; soft white, 
9i-,,«io?4'c.; crushed, lie.: powdered. 10^'c.; granulated, 
IDXc.; ciR.lottr.UKc. 
Be«vea. 
CftWot. 
( -BinP.fi. 
H-3K*. 
Sixtieth St. 
.. 3,070 
51 
96 
5,943 
000 
Fortv-Eighth St... 
.. 36 
61 
694 
4,143 
000 
Fortieth St. . 
. , OOP 
OU 
0(10 
1,109 
18,274 
Uarsimus Cove ... 
.. 4,837 
00 
UIU 
15,798 
13,386 
Totals tills week... 
.. 7,943 
102 
79(1 
26,903 
81,000 
" last we«k... 
.. 6,622 
102 
660 
22.731 
V7.II7 
with very 
Hcuvy. 
Cents. 
8 @ HVf 
8K(f* 9 
UK 10K 
1114® 13 
I3J4015M 
Hi (ulS 
18N®'23 
Cents. 
'2U r« 45 
. 15 6*25 
. 12 @15 
.. 10 fu> 12 
7 @8 
. Ill @25 
. 8 @11 
. 12 @18 
Ohio assorted lots.. HK@IU 
W iseonsin us sorted lots. 7 @9 
CROP OP 1874. 
Cents. 
Connecticut seconds, tine...-42 (<*18 
Fillers, One.. 8 @10 
Second* aud llllm-* shipping . 7 (<* 9 
Pennsylvania, assorted lots.In @25 
Wlscobstu.. 0}<t«i 9 
VkoETABI.ES. — Exports of potutoes past xveok, 
1.420 bU8h.; since Jan. 1st, 129,350 do.; *aine time hist 
year. 158,100 do. strictly prime Peach Rlows are 
tending upwind, other grades are easy. Sweetpo- 
tutnes have boon so poor Oils sea»jn liiat ills hard 
to *e I tin* low-ptloeo ones. Onions uneUangol. 
Early Ruse. bulk. V> bhl., $1.Oik,*1.2.',: I'mieu Ul<iws, 
$l.Dt(<i>I.C2; Primus Alberts, $!uC!.2.i: Peorlcss. tSeo.in 
$1.00. Sweet poUittio.", Delaware. $ I.r>064'2.7.">; VlrgiDlS, 
#12258*1.50, New Jersey, rl.2iLt,1.uU. CabhHges, Tl T0U,$3 
0i 5; rial, fji.'.l. ( aullll./wer, bbl., $26l5y cqncili, Mar- 
row, bbl.. ilkgiliOe.; Hubbard, fl.2tki*fjMi Onions, red, 
Mil., #!.,*(An; yellow. *I.60@I.|5; white, $2.50.fO.'.7#. 
Russia Turnips, tl hhi..75c.; white, 40i;. ( urrots, $1.75. 
WOOL.—Munufacttircrs are operating reservedly, 
hut, us supplies are light of desirable stock, prices 
snow uu material eliauge. The lutest sales are ut 
43e. for XX Ohio Uoeces, i7e. for X do, 
Ohio. Pennsylvania aud Wust Virginia - 
. OtSi per Ib. 
Pickloca. 50 («j 54 
X.Y. 10 & 48 
X. 47 @ 43 
No. 1. 13 @50 
No. 2. 4a @ 18 
Coiirse. 40 15 
Combing.68 <n 05 
New tork. Michigan aud Wisconsin — 
XX..,.. ... .... 43 .< 40 
X...... ... ...... ..... 43 <t 40 
No 1.45 @ 48 
No. 2. 43 @17 
Course—..io <« 43 
Combing.65 @ ti'J 
Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee— 
XX... . 44 @ 47 
X. 44 @ i? 
No. 1... . 40 @ 48 
N<>. 2. 43 8o 47 
Coarse. 40 @43 
Combing.......55 @ 82 
Culublng, unwashed. 38 @ 40 
Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota— 
XX. 43 @ 40 
X.....43 @10 
No. 1. 15 @4s 
No-2. 43 @45 
Coarse. 40 @ 13 
Georgia. Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana- 
Fine unwashed. 34 @ 37 
Medium unwashed. 33 @35 
Course unwashed.27 @ K0 
Burry.,..,17 <3 23 
KOCIIL8TEU. Dec. 11. Flour murket steady; 
spring. $0.75t amber winter, #7.00: white winter,*7,26; 
double extra. $7.50. Ryu flour quiet ut #5.5o. Wheat 
is dull Milwaukee Club, t If, (Vo, 1.33: anther winter, 
n.80@1.25: white winter, #!.2,V«ii2’2>. Outs, uomlnui 
at 35(^400. Corn steady nt 70@7ac. Corn meal, #l.a 5 
@2. Butter, 2S@3Ce. Cheese. I2wlSe. JCggs, 28(6<28c. 
luvrd. 138*14c. Apples, p bit.. 5u@85e. Pot.utoo*, p bu., 
Beeves -On Monday last trade In horned cattle 
was off fully No. W tb. ou top quality steer*, and bo. 
on all other degrees of quality. On a moderate run 
of beeves sales w, re slow. Prices were HK(<*13N'0. T 
tb.; weights, 4*ffliu« cwt Wednesday lrude slow, 
owing in part to the late arrival of stuck I rains and 
In part to the damp state of the weather, which was 
most, unfavorable to the keeping of butchers’ niont*. 
Prices 7Hi'“13e V 1$.; weights, ; «@ll nwt. Tin- mar¬ 
kets closed weak with several herd* unsold. Tlvurs. 
day trade slow at 7h@l3c. V »>. Friday the markets 
closed weak ut 75(12' , 0 . » lb ; weights, 4K@ti‘. cwt. 
From 53 to HO «>*.. net, liave been allowed to the mvt. 
Bpantsli herds direct rrom the I’lains sold at 7@SJfc, 
V in.; corn-fed Spanish herds, 9@10Ho : native steers. 
81<i@l'2'Ve.; do. gra “e, 12k@13Kc.t oxen, 8ir*13Kc.; dry 
cows. 9@9Ne.; hulls,on live weight, $y@4,37H P cwt.; 
mixed herds, 3@lt<\ 
comparative rates. 
Tins week. Last week. 
Qua lit)/. Cents. Cepts. 
Good.12 @I3H 12 (all 
Fair.II wllx tl @ll\ 
Poor. 10 @ 10Y io <<iioy 
Poorest. .... 7 <v 9If 1); « uy 
Gen. soiling rates.l(d*@ll.K HI Stall >4 
MiLt’il Cowh.—O n a heavy mu for two past weeks 
trade has been slow. Extreme range of prions, $25® 
93 V head; general sales, $50@75. calves always in¬ 
cluded. 
VEALS and OAI.VK8.-Smoot.il quality veals not 
quoted; gras* calves si w ou a moderate run. Qual¬ 
ity, poor to medium • extreme range. #3@20 head ; 
general rales, $'J@I2; quotations exclusively from 
Central aud Western Now York. 
HtiKEP AND TjAMIts. On Monday lust, trade opened 
Drill In sheep of good quality at 4@i;ue, p ft.; lambs 
not quoted; mixed (lucks, (like. Woduesday. no 
change In the condition of trad '; sheep, 5X@8:Ve.: 
lambs, 8o, Thui'sday. sheep ,—On -u.i lambs, —@—c. 
Jersey sheep sold ut o&iio.t Mlohigan do., ici Cc.: Ken- 
tujkv do , Btute do., i>@*>K'c.; Jeracv owes. 
5ji'«<5Xc.; State do., 4!k'(s)5Ke.; State bucks. 1@4>uo.; 
Canada Irnub*. 8c. 
J 1008 .—Monday (wo cars Ohio hogs sold on live 
weight Hi $7.5il@i.5flWo 0 ft.: Wednesday, I ear do., 
Tkjo.; Thursday, 471 Oiiiu hogs, 195 fts, average V 
head, $7.25. Monday, city dressed, 9< H tw.il 140 .; Wed¬ 
nesday, 9@!)Sa.: gimeFul sales, 0M@9&C4 ’H'Ursday, 
8K@9e..; Friday, fljfffijlc. Trade slow au(l inactive, 
even at these reduced rates. 
House Market.— General trade very slow. Nine¬ 
teen head poor qnaJity light harness horses sold at 
$5.@95 V head; 21 ordinary do., $IUO@l2o, 9 fair do , 
$l5i(„i21ll: 2 pairs stylish carriage horses, 11.000®1.250; 
4 pairs family do., *I00@450 T pair; 2 saddle horses. 
$ll(l(S)221i; 9 heavy draft horses. 2i)0@S7.i i9 head; 1 
pair do., quality choice, $50n: 3 pomes, $37@8S f head. 
Thiity horses urrlyed pur Erie Railroad via Gale Chit 
Station. 
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