MOORE’S  RURAL  ?3£W-VORKER 
8CN1JRII13.— rider  In  small  pkKS.  t2‘i(S26:  In  casks, 
H8i<20:  old  oapera,  1®1>4C.:  coimtr?  rn<r.4.  free  of 
wool,  hoops.  14  feet,  38(si4uo.:  do.  If  feet,  !l2c. 
Tobacco.— There  ha*  been  a  modern te  demiiod  for 
seedleaf  at  about  steady  prices.  Kuutuoky  quiec, 
but  steady. 
kkhtitcky  leap.  Ijlubt,  Heavy. 
Cents.  tents. 
Coninou  lugs .  6  Ct  8  HH 
Good  iui;8..ssss.sstt*ssas*«*«-*  7  00  H  8Uw  9 
Low  leaf . .  9S(iilli)  9)<|'>tlOX 
Medinro  leaf .  10m<4U  lOijOl? 
Good  loaf . lilli^Dl.^M 
Fine  leaf .  ISiiODl.'i  H  (ilrt 
ilelootlODa . . . . . . .  !•'  tiftlT  li  (i!12 
SKKnLKAP-K’ROP  OI'  1875. 
20  «»I5 
LI  ®2.s 
12  (mI5 
THE  MARKETS 
PBODUCE  AND  PROVISIONS. 
NEW  ToHK.  Friday,  Jan.  8.  1875. 
Receipts.— The  receipts  of  Produce  for  the  week 
were  as  follows : 
Floor,  bbls .  1U1.776  Wool,  bales .  584 
Whisky . .  3, lOU  Hops,  bales .  a.HQO 
Corn  meal. bbls....  2.675  Pork,  bbls . 9..i21 
(';orn  meal.  baps...  3,iI25!Cut  meats,  pkjts....  17.700 
Wheat,  bush .  206.000  Lura.  pkES.... .  19,033 
Com,  bush...- .  287,(100  Tallow,  pajrs .  1.2j6 
Oau,  bush .  aOo.u.’Q  umter.  iAus. .  22.40u 
Kre.busli.. . .  94iCv  |  Cheeee.  bxs . .  18,3'<5 
Halt. bush .  IS.tOJ.Cotton,  bales .  32.5W 
Barley,  bush.......  57;^'HCi8lQ....... . .  4,8^ 
Beaus,  bush .  8.T.IS  dots,  turn.,  bbls....  34s 
OreoiilQES.  83^1.5(1:  mixed.  Kood.  82.50!i«^5;  do.  fair, 
82®2.25.  Pears-CTholoe  fal..  V  box.  f h.».4.30.  Cran- 
berries— Jersey,  choice,  bush,  crates,  full  measure. 
l.lOii.a.ii  Bood  to  prime,  Fi.TS.-as;  good  to  choioe.  • 
bbl.,  IJi.  1^719.76 ;  Oiipo  Coil,  fancy.  V  bbl,.  #9 
Ka  stem,  fancy,  f9.73(®  10.75:  good  to  primts  $8.50(a9.S0. 
Nut^Peanuu.  Virginia,  ♦■l.llliviil.lU:  do.  Wilmington, 
tl.70®1.85;  do.  Tennessee,  75.!i.90c.;  lllckorv  uuts.lKsi 
L25. 
Fitrs  and  Skins.- Oeuerally  uuiet,  except  for 
batters' stock.  Weguoto: 
Bear,  Northern,  as  to  site  and  quAUty  flO  00  to  15  CO 
Bear,  Southern  and  Northern  year¬ 
lings . . . . . . . . .  5  01)  to  In  00 
Beaver,  Northern,  per  skin  .  .  2  50  lo  .ti 
Beaver,  Western  uuu  Southuru . .  1  50  to  2  SO 
Badger . . . .  20  to  50 
Cat,  Wild.  North  and  Fast  Slates,  cased  50  Ui  «iU 
fat.  Wild,  Mo ut hern  and  Western...... .  40  to  ."iO 
Klshnr,  Northern  and  Kusiern.......  ..  7  (2i  to  12  00 
Fisher,  Mouilicro  and  Western  .  .3  IW  to  8  l«3 
Fox,  eilTer . .  .  15  tO  lo  50  00 
Fux,  Cross,  Northern  and  Knstern,  ac¬ 
cording  Wi  slse  and  color .  8  00  to  5  tX) 
Fox,  Red,  Northern  and  Kitsterw,  ac- 
curding  to  sixe  and  color .  ......  1  50  to  1  I2i 
Fox,  lied.  8.  Penn.,  N. .!..  and  N.  (Jhio.  1  25  lo  1  50 
Fox,  Bed,  Sou  them  and  Western .  To  to  100 
Fox.  Gray.  North  and  Fasiern.easeii...  75  to  100 
Fox  .Gray,  Houth  and  West.. .  40  to  I'xi 
Fog,  Klti... . .  90  to  till 
Ly n X. . . . llJOto  '2  (XI 
Martun,  Btutes... .  1  50  to  2  (W 
.Mink,  Naw  Vork  and  New  tfnglaiKl .  3  (X)  to  4  (» 
Mink,  t.'an.,  .Mich.,  and  Minn . .  2  OO  to  3  0,1 
Mink.  New  Jersey,  Pennsylvania,  and 
Ohio . - . i-..  1  00  to  150 
Mink,  Maryland,  Virginia,  Kentucky, 
Connecticut  wrappers  . 
Assorted  lots. . . 
Massachusetts  assorted  lots  . - 
Connecticut  and  .Mnssuchrsettssecouds...  lo  (i«l2 
Fillers . . 7  (Hi  8 
Pennsylvania  assorted  lots  .  16  (a25 
New  York  usHorled  lots,  common .  8  toll 
Good  to  tine . 12  ®}8 
Ohio  assorted  lota. . . .  k 
Wisconsin  assorted  lots .  'X® 
Seconds  and  nllers,  sliipplDf . .  7  &  v 
CROP  OK  1874. 
Cents. 
Connecticut  and  Massachusetts  Oilers .  8  ®10 
binders  and  Seconds . 12  <A1S 
New  York  Htule  assorted  lots .  7  (4»  9 
Pe-iUsyivania.  .iSBorted  lots . 1.5  (<420 
Ohio,  assoitud  lots  . ....  .  . . .  6Maii  8 
WlsccjDSln . . . 6K®  9 
VEOKTAnLKB.— Exports  Of  potatoes  past  week  40(1 
bbls.;  of  iiulons  300  do.  The  supply  of  potatoes  Is 
still  tar  above  the  wants  fd  irude,  and  there  Is  little 
clnince  of  later  sales,  uuikiii'-’  an  liiij>rovod  uvutiige. 
Early  Rose,  bulk,  P  bbl..  8 1. (XI .t  1.25:  Peach  Blows, 
*l.Vi!fli.74:  Prince  A IberTB.  $l.ix>iu].2a:  Peerless.  ODc.iit 
jl.lX'.  Mweot  polaloes,  81(d2.T.‘i.  Cjibbagcs.  V  100. 83 
fa.5;  rod,  FXikIO.  Cauliflower,  bbl.,  821^  .‘S|U88h,  .Mar¬ 
row,  bbl..  40(»n0o.;  Hubbard,  ♦l.fVTol  III.  Onion;,  red, 
bbl.,  8l«I..5o:  yellow,  f MsKiul.las  while.  |2.50.((l2.75. 
Russia  Turuips,  V  bbl.,  Uic.:  white, bile  (.arrots, fl.OO. 
Wool.— Ouly  a  m  denilt.*  trade  has  been  effected 
in  this  stiiplu,  us  manuf;tulurers  are  not  disposed  to 
pav  present  rates,  and  holders,  being  backed  by  light 
Ht<iek8,  are  unwiUlng  to  grant  concessions.  Wu  give 
guutatlona  as  followa ; 
Picklock . 50  ((*64 
XX .  48  (^49 
X .  Ofi  48 
No.  1 .  48  (SI  60 
No.  2 . 4a  (SI  48 
Coarse . 40  (r.'  45 
Ooniblng . 58  ot  65 
New  York,  Michigan  and  Wisconsin— 
XX . 44  fin  4« 
for  1875,  %,900  bbls.;  for  1874.  .62.100  bbls. 
vVe  um>t«  UMiLs,  pen.  new.  prime.  81.30fitl.6ilt  other, 
1.25r<tl.3&i  medium,  new.  (1.4lXilil.45'.  fair  to  go^.  81.15 
((1,1 .60;  very  poor.  iCafUc  ;  marrow,  now.  prime.  11.70 
<01.75!  ntlier.81.40cgl.60:  white  kidney,  prime.  81.85(0  | 
1115;  fair  to  good.  fi.dXi  1.70:  red  kidney,  new,  prime,  ! 
81.6()(0I.<jO;  fair  to  giMid,  8l.30fi5l.45t  Caltfomla  Lima,  ' 
choice,  83.5U<a>4fU.  Pans,  Canadian,  bbls.,  new.  duty 
paid,  8l.2&.'vl.2Tt  bulk.  In  bond.  8l.uJi  green,  new.  V  , 
bush..8l  60:  Southern  B.  K..  8*  2busb. bag.  83.10(03.15.  i 
Beeswax.— This  market  remains  auiet  but  steady 
at  31M<^'l2c.  for  Western,  and  32<032Hc.for  Southern  ; 
sales  of  3,U(X>  bbls.  at  the  latter  price. 
Broom  Corn.— There  is  nothing  lyf  Importance 
going  on,  and  lute  guotalluus  are  without  change; 
prime  lots  are  scarce,  while  the  tower  grades  are  In 
abundance. 
We  quote  Brush,  short  green,  9H(01Oc.:  hurl, green, 
10c.;  green,  medium,  7fit8o.:  red  an<i  red  tipped,  UfisTc. 
Butter.— We  lack  the  impetus  of  seasonable 
weather  for  butter  to  more  well.  Prices  are  not  . 
quutably  ohaugod,  but  buyers  of  round  lots  can  j 
mostly  obtain  concessions  In  the  under  grades.  The 
stock  of  State  Is  reduced  to  few  grades;  it  u  either 
lower  In  quality  to  that  which  Was  reoeoUy  selling 
at  25C.  or  up  above  30a.  There  is  a  large  stock  of 
butter  to  be  used  up,  and  a  futnre  cheap  season  U  ' 
likely  to  0(Xittr.  Fine  or  fancy  holds  pretty  arm,  hut  | 
such  grades  are  running  lew,  and  the  Interior  stock 
cannot  largely  replaoe  them  ibis  aeasuu,  as  the 
average  quality  ta  much  below  former  seasons.  i 
Beally  choice  fall  butter  Is  hard  to  ttod,  and  we  have 
already  drawn  bearUynpon  the  earlier  packings  or 
our  bestcouniloB.  Western  Is  quiet  forsolld  pucKcd. 
Rolls  easier.  Pails  are  not  ouoUble.  They  seem  to 
bo  hurried  or  careluatly  mode,  tu  order  to  use  un  the 
surplus  of  milk  the  mild  season  produces  In^bis 
vicinity.  Our  quotations  are: 
otato  dairies  enilro,  extra,  30®— c.r  entire,  good  to  I 
prime,  2ii®*Sc..*  fair  to  good.  *4M3ttej  flrklus.  selected  1 
fresh,  280300.;  good  to  prime.  35<i)28c,:  fair  tu  good,  i 
24(3)250.;  half-flrklu  tubs.  setMted,  Kk035e.;  good  tu  I 
prime,  fair  to  good,  2T(a.kk:,;  puor  to  fair.  25<a  i 
Inc.;  State.  Wolah.  tubs,  fall  made,  ^flAltlc.:  dairies,  ' 
27ffl'29o.;  good  to  prime,  ^«c.4  fair  tu  good. 
24<025c.;  poor  to  fair,  'JSjtSsc.:  Pennsylvania, 
store  pHcaed,  ITfitDOca  Westeru,  dairy  tubs,  sc- 
lecied.  •tKXtUsA  good  to  prtme,  St<a3r,c.;  tub*  seWot- 
ed  fresh.  2»'Al5l7c.;  to  prime,  fresh.  Eka25c.:  fair 
to  good,  fresh.  2i«J3o.j  poor  to  fair,  freeb,  ala2lc.: 
Western,  early  MCksd,  s(>lectod.  21®22ie.:  Western, 
early  packed,  outer,  lC(02|)c-  Boll  butter,  good  to 
prime,  fair  to  good.  2Oi022c.  ^ 
CHEEak.—Sxportart  am  still  doing  very  little.  The 
sales  ore  at  i2<*12)ko.  ror  very  good  to  strictly  flue, 
with  fancy.  Wxo.-held  at  13o- 
New  Utato  factory,  farcy,  l8<«18Xc.;  flue.  l2Hc.;  , 
do.  good  to  prime,  lIV'®l'2Kc.:  fair  to  good.  lOfiBlHic.; 
poor  lo  fair,  7(iilw.  Btuto  Farm  Dairy— fancy,  12(0  ! 
12HC.;  good  to  prime,  lOkfiiU.Hc.;  fair  to  good,  lOSc. 
Western  factory,  Cheddar,  tne.  12'0l2>4c. ;  good  to 
prime,  Il(0l2c.:  flat  Bne,  12Hm13c.;  good  to  prime, 
rjf<sl2c.:  fair,  B«11C.:  poor  tu  fair.  (Vaiflo  :  English  dairy, 
Connecticut,  UcalSHc.;  do.  Mtate,  17(02Uc.;  pineapple, 
16(0180. 
COTTON.— Export  purchases  are  larger  and  spin  nlug 
demand  fab',  with  prices  steady.  tJU(jtiittoii«  as  fol- 
*'^January,  ISHCv:  Februwy,  13  5-iii0l*  ii-;«o  :  March, 
13  9- 16®  13  19*320.;  April,  13  I8.16c®18  25-320.:  May,  14ui) 
14  1-32C.:  June.  U3-I(l®U7-.‘!2c.;  July,  14  ll-32(0l4\c.: 
August.  14  7-16®14  15-32C. 
Quotations  fur  spot  cotton,  based  on  American 
Standard  of  ciasslflcatlon : 
Vitlandt.  Ala.  itrUanii.  Ttxai 
Ordinary . . WK  16«  lUk  Ki.ii 
Strict  ordinary . .  16  15-16  Id  15-I6  10  15-16  10  15-16 
Good  ordinary . li  9*16  il  9-i6  ll  11-16  ii  ii-i6 
Strict  good  do . 12><  13k  TIM  12A  . 
Low  middling.,.,.....  12  11-16  12  13-16  12  15-16  12  1.5-16 
Strict  low  middling..  ■  18  i-16  18  :i-l0  13  5-16  13  5-16 
Middling .  W  5-16  16  7-16  l.fH  WK 
Good  middling  . . 18  I.VIR  13  16-16  u  l-u;  u  1-18 
Strict  good  middling.  U  .3-i6  i4  5-16  14  7-i6  il  7-16 
Middling  fair .  II  9-16  14  11-16  14  1.V16  14  13-16 
|,'alr . . .  15  ^-16  16  9-J6  15  11-16  15  11-11 
Stains. 
Good  ordinary . lUX  Low  middling . 12 
^ict  ordUtaty . ns  Middling . 12« 
DRIED  FuriTS.— There  Is  a  little  more  life  to  the 
lobbing  irudes,  with  prices  more  regular;  demand 
chiefly  for  prime  grades  of  apples. 
Apples  —  hlnte.  sliced,  lll®10>4C.s  quarters,  9U(4 
9RC  !  Western  quarters,  »K®'Jc.:  houtlier-i  sliced,  1875 
cruo.  9>igil0--’.  for  prime,  and  fancy  12c.:  Tennessee 
auarter».8®fl«o.  BUckoemes,  new.  llMiyo.  Hseiud 
poaches,  gimd  and  prime  Georgia.  U®l6o.:  do.  fancy, 
fsc  Ucoaeled  poacbes,  new,  I3.H<01.‘lo.  for  halves, 
and  liyo.  for  quarters.  Plums.  5Kte.  Kaspberrles, 
2rt®8(ic. "  Cherries,  24®25c.  Evapor»ted(or  new  style 
dried)  peaches  are  quoted  ut  22®26v.  for  peeled  and 
rie.  for  unpeeled  halves. 
Eggs. -The  arrivals  are  liberal  for  the  season,  and 
with  a  good  HUpply  Instore  holders  and  sellers  are 
not  generally  Arm.  A  few  prime  stralgni  lots  of 
fresh  Western  arc  quoted  at  3Uo.  Dimed  are  running 
out.  We  quote  ;  ... 
Jersey  and  Pennsylvania,  single  bbls..  V  dox.,  31® 
33c.;  8iate.|29fiii36o.;  Western,  prliue,  29c.:  do.  fair 
marks.  28®261ic.;  Canadian.  s^®29c.;  Boutbem,  28fi« 
29c.:  Limed.  Slate,  prime,  26((#27o.;  do.  Western,  good 
to  prime  24(026o. 
E89E.VTIAL  OIL8.— The  bulk  Of  the  crop  etlll  re¬ 
mains  In  brsl  hands.  Small  parcels  of  peppermint  a 
shade  above.  „  .. 
We  quote  p^permlnt  in  glass  “  B.  G."  84.35  V  E., 
cans,  V  Ib.,l4.  Wlntergroon, 83.26  8*  tt.;  sassafras, 85c.; 
g^armlnt,  penny  royal,  |2;  wormwood,  $4;  tansy. 
Feathers-— With  an  improved  supply,  prices  are 
easier  at  6Uc.  for  pi  line  live  Western  geese  and  S&c. 
for  mixed.  Common  poultry  feathers  not  Inquired 
for. 
Flour  a.vd  MEAL.-Theflour  market  ruled  heavy. 
Medium  and  good  grades  dull.  City  Mill  flour  was 
shaded  and  sold  to  a  fair  extent.  In  part  for  the 
West  Indlea.  W e  quote : 
buperdne  State,  84-3^1>6c;  extra  do.,  (i.fiU®5.9U; 
supeitflne  Western.  f4.35®4  66;  extra  do..  84.90».a>'. 
No.  2,  Is.CO^JiUi  extra  ruimd-hoou  Ohio.  84  Fi® 
5.S0  trade  brands  do..  If.S&aT.iO:  vrhlte  wheat  ex¬ 
tras.  t69>.'ii7-0U:  Louis. 85 JKmOaV;  City  Mills  extra. 
85OO(0e.'3a;  Southern  at  84.160-4.01)  for  superfine;  84,8(1 
®6.3afor  poor  to  choice  shipping  extras:  87.ikA8.:'U 
for  trade  and  family  hranos.  live  flour  at  84.2605.40, 
the  latter  an  extreme.  Buckwheat  plenty  and  dull 
at  87® 3.35  V  HvO  ns.  Com  meal  dull  at  83®3.25  for 
yellew  NVesiern,  13.1(1(0.3.36  for  Jersey  and  Pennsyl¬ 
vania,  aud  83.1-5  for  Brandywine.  Bag  meal  was  dull 
at  81.1001.(15  V  lOU  Ha 
Foreign  Digeu  Frv  it*.— Layer  raisins,  82.60; 
Muscatel,.  82.D'A03.18.  Currants,  new.  7Ho.  Tarra¬ 
gona  almonds.  ITko.  Bardlues,  13k®l4c.  Valencia 
raisins,  lilKd.  Turkey  prunes,  5Vc. 
Ci.>arsu  .  . 
(?umbiMg . . . 
Indiana,  Kentucky  and  Tennessee 
XX . . . . 
No.  1 . 
N<.i.2 .  . . 
Course . . .  , 
Combing . . 
Combing,  unwashed . . 
Illinois.  Iowa  and  Minnesota- 
XX . .  . 
To  the  Flower  &  Vc{?etablo  Garden. 
Beautifully  Illustrated  and  canialning  a  Magntflcent 
OOLORED  PLATE.  Will  be  mulled  ly  any  address 
FREE.  Address  CftOWiltAN  IHtO'rs, 
No.  1 .  46 
No.  2 . 43 
Coarse .  4(1 
Georgia,  Alabauiu.  Mississippi  and  l.oulslana- 
Fine  unwHSlipd .  35 
•Medium  unwusbed . J.M 
Coarse  unwashed, . '27 
Burry . .  17 
-  -  \  tbe^f 
HOCII  F.IUTKIl.  .lun.  B.— 3’lotir  market  si-endy; 
spring.  86.7.5;  atnb(.»r  winter, f'.UUi  while  win te^87 .'25; 
double  extra,  t7J2).  Ryu  flour  quiet  at  85.ri0.  Wheat 
UduU:  Milwaukee  club,  amber  winter. 
H. 1(1(01.20:  White  winter,  ♦I.'AKal.ao.  iJau,  nominal 
aiHfi®4ik!.  Corn  steady  Ht  711(01750.  Corn  meal,  81. 5( 
if(1.75,  Kuttnr.y.'i'ii'THc.  Clieese.  12W  13(7.  Eggs.  •26(i*28o, 
Lard.  l.'K01lo.  Apjne.s,  >  tiu..ii()fitK5o.  Potatoes,  V  bu. 
■2.5(00850.  Heans,  p  bu.,  8jc.(jtl.20.  Moss  uorluffilfij— . 
Wool.  30®^.  Hay,  lUKSiln.  Straw,  *8012.  TlmotU) 
seed.  *2.75®—:  clover.  8.5.7ri(36.0f).  Wood,  hard,  f 
cord,  flkioU.  tViHi,  $(t.'.i5<i»7.35  for  stove. 
mAUK  TWAIN’S  Sli.£T€lf  HOOK. 
TRIUMPHANT!!! 
30,000  copUa  aold  in  6  wfeka.  Now  book  agents 
what's  the  use  of  wasting  time  on  other  books !  This 
IB  the  one  that  sells  and  tills  pockets.  This  is  cb« 
book  people  wont.  Oulflta  /rtc.  “Got  tickets"  and 
go  to  work.  Address  AMERICAN  PUBllSHINa 
CO.,  Uartfurd,  Ct.,  and  Chicago,  111. 
COUNTRY  CURESR  MARKET 
It  ought  to  be  advanc 
the  cheap  quotations  THERE  la  no  materliil  nljunge  tonotc  In  tliu  market 
cation  of  the  Inability  this  week.  There  has  been  a  liliro  more  inquiry  for 
tisscuaon.  We  quote:  fine  cheese,  but  prices  on  late  ends,  both  for  farm 
s,  P  It,  I6®‘22c.:  buck-  and  factory,  remain  about  the  same  as  lust  week. 
[;,  Farm  dairy  choese  is  composed  of  *'  odds  and  ends," 
.  .  undsalesaremndoatiiiic.csrunglnaat6®9c..aceora- 
ady  tone  to  this  mnr-  tng  to  quality.  The  lower  grades  are  hai-rl  to  move, 
rte  for  expiirt ;  the  late  m,  j  buyers  snow  but  little  Jlsposltlou  to  handle  them 
ihiimers  are  taking  ad-  even  allow  prices.  The  “  fancy  oheosu"  of  our  best 
.  ilome  brewers  jire  factories  Is  not  on  the  market,  a*  llie  view-i  of  hold- 
tracts  are  now  falling  ^rs  are  above  those  of  btiyui'S.  The  price  on  such 
,  . .  lots  range  at  13H0HC.,  and  the  (luautlty  back  Is  com - 
tern,  U(ai6c.:  Wlsoon-  paratively  tight. 
;  GIds,  all  growths,  4(0  The '*  late  ends"  of  fuotot  U's  now  ready  for  ship¬ 
ment  may  he  quoted  at  UHmIOXc.,  with  uxcoptlonal 
23mi23c  for  ilirni  •  do  I"*.''  going  a  shade  higher,  Tboro  arc  several  factor- 
uSmdgeo:  ‘es  Uoldtng  considerable  lots  or  lato-made  Cheese 
i2(  >4C.,  good  uamugeo,  „IH  ^,,4  p,,  put  upon  the  mai  ket  at  oresent. 
Winter  butter  Is  coming  forward  and  sell.-i  ut  about 
rime  dressed  poultry  25('..  for  tair  to  good  lots. 
Ing  like  paying  pi'Icus.  The  weutlier has  been  warm  and  iho  snow  during 
l02c.  higher  than  our  '  the  early  purl  of  the  week  was  not  sufOclent  for 
trims  poor;  much  of  sleighs  to  run  on  the  cuuniry  roads  leading  t<>  this 
f  the  warm  spell,  and  market. 
B  IS  more  or  le-s  dam-  We  begin  to  he:tr  of  nerlous  trotibln  in  tbn  herds 
on  aocuunt  of  abortion.  In  other  respects,  stock  of 
Ek:.:  do.  Other.  I6(i>18c.;  all  kinds  appear  to  be  Wintering  well 
ieslTc.;  do.  other,  7®  We  have  advices  from  Europe  up  to  the  ‘73d  of 
Itate.HS  to  quality,  lOia,  Decemben*.  Qur  London  corresuondeut  says: 
[?Or.  19o«‘20c.  Ducks,  N.  The  Bnest  English  Chigldur  cUeeno  is  scarce  and  is 
te,  do..  16018c.;  West-  sought  after.  Fanltless  Amorlouo  U  undoubtedly 
,  I30t5e..  poor,  8®t2u.  8cai<ce.  Gu<Jd  medium  and  low  grades  compose  the 
sty,  good  to  prime,  16  stock  In  luarket  and  sales  have  been  good. 
,  jioor  to  fair.  7(^80.  AiUBriearicxtrA.ilt'iWls.,  fliKt.C'Kid’it.H.;  good.  5R0l2)s.; 
lallf  well  for  the  sea-  secondary,  2l(a,48s.  The  other  descriptions  of  cheese 
ral  Hines  called  upon  sell  as  below ;— English  cUeddar,  iHcrikis.:  Wlltshlro 
if  fresh  dressed.  We  double.  88 a80».:  Chesbire  uie'lium.  .W' iNs.;  flue,  76('4 
I  UDs.i  dcotch,  T(K<t76H.  Dutch  cbee.MK-  Bklams,  7{M.  y  cwt. 
urn.  I‘2<&t3c.  Chickens,  '  Klue  biittor  Is  very  scurce,  uml  truiiMuctlons  m  all 
keys,  Jersey,  I40l6c.;  surta  have  been  good.  The  market  is  flrin.  Qunia- 
■ey,  P  pair,  ^c.fi(i8l.25 ;  iluns  arc  us  fellows  : 
s2.6(l(  Wasterii,  ll.'lfiKi)  Ohinmels,  UO-^llSs.; Corks,  146s.;  Dorseis, I6:'s.-,  Nor¬ 
mandy,  IlUisilCiOs.:  Bwedlsh,  166h.:  Amerlcau  and  (!u- 
a  very  unsettled  con-  nadtan.  SIXSlTOs.,  ^  cwt. 
g  isffect  of  the  warm  Oleomargarine  or  artifluiu I  butter  brings  70®8ls.  p 
)a  arrives  B|>oUed.  or  cwt. 
e  quote  the  following  ,  - ♦"*  ♦ - 
to  **o«^este' 
BDW’D  SBARS* 
Wood  Engraving' 
Establishment, 
48  Beekman  St.,  If.  IT. 
Works  makes  honest  Fertl 
CROCK  kR.  Buffalo.  N.Y. 
uflalo  Fertilize 
liters  only.  L.  : 
eUNES'  SLATE  ROOFIRfi  PAINT  IS  THE  BEST 
WHKTHEIi  YOU  TRAVEL,  Olt  ••  WON’T 
TU.AVEL  MUCH,”  haveaUenoral  AOCldeui 
Policy  In  the  Travklrrh.  Apply  to  any  Agent,  or 
write  to  the  Company  at  llartfi./rd,  Coon. 
and  STEREOPTit'O.vs  Of  wll  sives  and  prices  views 
Illustrating  every  subject,  for  Purlof  lintertalnnn.nta 
and  Public  E'Xhlbtt  iona.  83^*  -uirff  on  a  tnmU  in~ 
veatment.  7‘2-pngc  niiistraicdCataloguo/i-rs.  MCAL¬ 
LISTER.  Mfc  Optician,  -IH  N.4BA40  HT.,  New  York. 
LIVE  STOCK  MARKETS 
i  TO  910.000  has  been  Invested  In  Btnck 
I  Privlleoes.  und  paid  9i.i0  per  cent,  proflt. 
/O  D(i  It.”  a  book  on  Wall  St.,  sent  free. 
RRIDGE  A  CO.,  Bankera,  2  Wall  St.,  N.  Y. 
New  York,  Jaa.  8,  1876. 
RECEIPTS  OP  LITE  STOCK. 
8hv«D  A 
B««vm.  Cowt.  CalvM.  Latnbi.  fl 
sixtieth  8t .  3.123  33  816  2,474  MO 
Forty-Eighth  St .  000  19  60  3,.529  006 
y  iirtleth  St .  600  06  060  479  8,342 
llarsimus  Cove .  4.029  00  (W6  7.245  10.139 
Totals  this  week .  7.152  61  4ll  11,727  18.381 
“  last  week .  6,756  34  749  '26,611  '24.352 
Beeves.— On  last  Monday  forenoon  trade  opened 
Blow  on  a  luodeiale  run  of  horned  cuttle,  fulling  off 
a  Hc.  on  the  closing  quotations  of  the  post  week. 
The  quality  generally  was  fair.  Prices  were  8>4® 
Wnnted-Salary  or  commission.  Ad- 
dress  (5owan  a  Co.,  Eighth  8t..  N.Y 
AGENTS 
JUY  WILLARD’S 
PRACTICAL  BUTTER  BOOK. 
Now  Ready.  Price  91. 
Address  MOORE’S  RURAL  NEW-YORKER, 
7.8  Duane  St.,  Now  York 
