I 
I 
iy,c.  Oxen, 
lied  herdn, 
Native  stei'w,s@l3l4Ci  itrade  do.,  l 
tiTiiaKc.  I>ry  cowa  and  ueifers.  Viail 
SovUwjC.  liuilB.Uve  vreiecntt 'l®4ke, 
ty  V  head. 
prime,  fair  to  Roud.  !i4i'a2ric.:  Jlrkina,  y-OlROted 
fresh,  amiBSOc.;  Rood  to  prime.  25<i4aSo.:  fair  to  Rtiod, 
2ti«i5c.;  Iittlt'flrkiii  iub».  selected,  :tJK<tyjc.:  Rondto 
iuid  Rterkoi’Tico.vs  of  nil  #!?<?«  Bnd  prices  views 
lUiistrutina  every  aiib]eoi.  for  ibir/iif  EnliirtuimnevU 
and  1‘nMU'  Jilj'hihtlii/nk'.  83f*  f‘ut/n  ofi  a  tntall  in- 
vrutinmit,  TV-piicc  Illiistruiod  Catalodue/rcr.  McAL- 
lil.STKU,  M.l'ij  (Hitu.luu,  I!)  N-tesAC  ST.,  New  York. 
MOORE'S  RURAL  NEW-YORKER. 
THE  MARKETS. 
PEODXJOE  AND  PROVISIONS. 
NEW  York.  Friday,  Jan.  16.  1576. 
RECBIPT8.— The  reoelpta  of  Produce  for  the  week 
were  as  follows : 
Floor,  hhls .  98.1(10  Wool,  bales .  154 
Whlslcy .  3,103  Hops,  bales . .  4,076 
Corn  meal. bbls....  i>^  Pork,  tobls..... . 
Com  meal.  baes...  4.?W'Cut  meats,  ptyrs....  9,168' 
Wheat,  bush .  330.060  om  a,  pk«s-.... .  9.467 
Com.  bush..........  ZST.idO  Tar,  bbls .  2.'6 
Oata,ba8b .  131,931  ITobacoo.bhds. .  liw  . 
Kre.busb.... .  6r2i  do.  orates..., .  1,129, 
MaU.buih .  U,43!l  lluttor.  plttrs . .  17.1U5 
Burley, bttsb..,. ,. .  7.6'20  ('beese.bxa. 4^32  * 
Beans,  bbls .  Cotton,  bales .  28.991  | 
Ornaa  seed. baas..  7,819  Rosin .  1.1.54  , 
Asii0s.p^8 .  U  shJta.  turn.,  bbla....  303  I 
Beef,  paar .  1.801  imed  Frnlta,  ptta..  269  | 
Peas,  bush .  11,973  Bags.  bbls. . .  6.5;t3  ' 
Beeswax,  pkee. ....  61 
Oata,ba8b .  131,931  ITobacoo.bbds. .  4iW  . 
Kre.busb.... .  67$i  do.  orates..., .  1,129, 
MaU.buah .  U,43!l  Butter,  plttrs . .  17.1U5 
Burley, bttsb..,. ,. .  7.6'20  ('beese.bxs. ........  4«832  * 
Beans,  bbls .  Cotton,  bales .  28.991  | 
Ornaa  seed.  bsaa..  7,819  Rosin .  .  1.1.>4  , 
Asii0s.p^8 .  U  shJts.  turn.,  bbls....  303  I 
Beef.  Pkar .  1.801  Dried  Frnlta,  ptta..  260  | 
Peas.biisli .  11,973  Bags.  bbls. . 6.5;t3  ' 
Beeswax,  pkgs. ....  61 
Beans  and  Pkas.— a  very  large  crop  of  beunsnnd 
easy  shipping  weather  keep  upn  heavy  line  of  re¬ 
ceipts, and  prices  continue  low  and  weak.  Cheaii 
ratus  jiT  itiiirroa’s  call  out  Considerable  West  liidlnn 
tr.ido,  while  a  decreased  exporiiition  of  potatoes 
(I  I  lows  larger  orders  of  that  class  to  be  tilled.  Me¬ 
dium  beans  liave  only  n  f<iir  demand,  buyers  oalllug 
only  as  tliey  wont  atoek.  Wo  might  bore  remark  that 
buying  ahead  lii  any  Hoe  i  f  produce  for  grocers’ use 
la  u  nuticeuble  exception  this  seasou.  Pea  boaiia,  ; 
which  usually  have  u  sort  of  special  posltloii,  have 
inerelv  a  joiibtng  demiind  for  Bunterii  use.  ICIdneys 
are  very  quiet  at  the  late  shiidcd  dgurus.  Canadian  I 
pea*  lire  lu  large  supply  and  going  abroad  pretty  tree-  ! 
Iv  for  feeding  purpoMs:  prices  not  elTong.  H-  F- 
pBiis  nominal.  Oreon  peas  hnve  not  their  usual  win¬ 
ter  activity.  Lima  beans  a  drug. 
We  qnoiu  (lean*,  paa,  new.  prtme.  tl.6U(<{l,60;  other, 
1.23(e!|l.35:  medium,  new,  81.iU(£I.46;  fair  to  good,  $l.ln 
Cbl  30:  very  poor.  jd’ikiBc.  i  marrow,  new.  prune,  ft.TO 
*1.73:  other.  41. 4iK<tl. 6(1:  white  kidney,  prime. >1. 9.366 
I  H.3;  fair  to  good.  fl.iX),xl.70:  red  kidney,  new.  prime. 
81.60621.10;  fair  t<>  good,  $l.3n(isl.4.3;  California  Lima, 
choice,  li3.,VVS)4  00.  Peas.  Canadian,  hbls.,  new.  duty  • 
paid,  tl.23<t,1.27i  bulk.ln  bond.  81.02;  green,  new.  V  | 
bush. ,$160;  Rontbem  B.  B.,  $•  2bu8b.  bag,  $3.1003.15.  j 
Hkk^wax. -Bxpurt  trade  la  moderate,  and  local 
business  light.  Haica  at  31H<332c.  for  Western,  and  : 
3i®;l2>4c.  lor  Southern.  I 
Broom  COUV.— The  offerings  are  .ittll  almost  en-  j 
tirely  of  poor  a'.ock,  which  sells  low. 
We  quote  Btu.sh,  short  green.  OHiSlOc.t  hurl.tfrccn,  I 
lOo-i  griien,  medium.  Oi^Tc.;  red  and  red  tipped,  4<^6c.  • 
Hi' rrEH.— The  iii.arkot  I*  still  an  uninteresting  nn«  j 
for  producere.  dry  oi>er»tor.*  soara  quite  ug  deter- 
nitned  as  ever,  to  let  the  liitei'lor  carry  the  remain-  | 
Ing  “lock.  In  former  seasons,  the  winter  mouths 
have  Oven  morn  or  less  enlivened  by  some  specula¬ 
tive  moveliioiu.  'I'lils  yeiir  there  seems  to  he riulthcr 
cnnlJdunce  or  Inclination  for  uperatlona  outside  of  I 
Hie  actual  tiiiiisfer  of  rtock  to  tho  l■•lIlsunlers, 
through  tlie  ordlnai’v  chunncl  ol  murkot-uieti  and  i 
grqcerr.  Tlicro  is  a  fair  ileiiiauil,  but  no  largepur- 
cha*u.*.  and  receipts  are  Ta»t  about  heavy  eiiougii  to  I 
keep  price*  laine  for  the  orilifiury  runa  of  stuck. 
Khpct  lute  made  .State  Is  scarce,  suurethe  Uire  ends 
of  othor  (lutes,  tor  such  sc-lectlon.s  ;16o.  U  the 
giMieriilly  quoted  flgure;  but  the  quality  has  to  he  In 
i-rery  way  tight-  Grades  that  have  been  sellingat 
2.'i<5-27e..  are  still  steady,  and  on  some  days  286i»2{io. 
have  iieeii  reaUtcd  for  stock  between  Hue  and  sound 
servicnablc  table  kinds.  At  present  a  free  olfcrlng 
of  useful  Hlate.  would  find  biiyars  at  2fs;i;2«c.,  and 
.oellers  think  Uiey  would  be  <1oing  jiiailce  to  the  I 
future  market,  by  roleasliig  ancli  at  eaay,  busiue^s- 
tiuslilng  rates.  A*  before,  udjaoeul  Ualryiiieii  have 
sent  palls  ill  quite  liberally,  owing  to  the  prolonged 
abUiid.mt  yield  of  milk  i  cans  of  Hi  quart*  hsva  sold  I 
lately  at  the  ooimiils.<.lon  platforms  at  $1.2601.76 
e.uib  1  a  very  low  range  for  winter.  Speaking  of 
palls,  most  or  them  are  offlii  quiillty,  and  25g.  Is  ex- 
iroiiie  for  tlio  host  atylc  now  coming  forward. 
Buyers  want  aomothlng  that  will  stand  up  better 
than  a  Uarncdly-mado  article.  Western  biiitur  is 
M-rt  a  feature  at  present,  fuw  parcels  urogood  onongh 
to  raoent  the  extreuie.  KoHa  arc  lower  and  tend  In 
boTcra'  tavor.  ^ 
urlme.  .'V|>W"I.IC..  lair  UJ  koou.  uoor  iitir.  | 
5ic.’,  Stale.  Welsh,  tubs,  fall  made.  I10a.3lc.t  dairies, 
2T'ii(<i9c.:  good  to  prime,  2ri(i«'27c.;  fair  to  good. 
21(<t'i3c-;  poor  VI  fair,  22'i<)2Se,:  Pcuusylvanla. 
Btous  i.ajked.  17®'2tic.i  WesUsru,  dairy  tabs,  se¬ 
lected.  a/w2To.;  good  to  i>rlmo.  24f<t26c.,  tubs  aelect- 
ed  freeli.  26((i2To.;  good  to  prime,  fresh,  2;i<429c.;  fair 
to  good,  ircsh,  2i(<*23c.:  poor  Co  fair,  fresh,  iO&iler, 
Wosteni,  early  packed,  aelected.  210220.:  Vv extern, 
early  packed,  other,  lt!<ia2(X;.  Roll  liuuer.  good  to 
prime,  zvmZic.i  fair  to  good.  2(ka»'22c. 
CuEESK  —There  baa  been  a  fair  bnsioeas  lu  cheese ; 
•‘soiuoUiing  doing  "  is  uiioui  tlie  yvenige  response 
from  sellers.  The  neighboring  market]  are  taking 
home  stouk,  and  it  is  likelr  that  an  enlarged  business 
will  spring  up  from  ibe  -S.  B.  States,  as  the  uiirchas- 
08  thus  far  from  that  soijiion  have  been  light,  The  | 
genor.il  sales  .ire  III  llia,l2>{0.,  the  latter  price  buying 
la  ling  cheese,  including  oiuny  Sept,  and  Oct,  marks. 
>trlul1y  I'linoy  is  quiiled  at  L'i'ijihlKo..  with  small  sales 
forspeol.il  Eiui'opeau  orders.  Tlie  .“tuck  of  clieeaeln 
jj_  ■%'.  18  aoove  the  date  List  season,  aililing  up  25179U1 
State  factory,  tarcy.  IS^lSVc.i  tine,  12Ke.; 
do.  good  to  prime.  iHf6Al23fc.:  fair  u»  good,  likaiiyc.:  ! 
poor  to  lair.  7010c.  State  h'arm  Uairy— fancy,  12® 
riiie.;  good  to  prime.  lUH®Uyc.!  fair  to  good,  i014c. 
Weaieru  factory,  Cheddar,  one,  12®12H<i<i  good  to 
prime,  U®12c.r -Itat  fine.  12i<®13c.t  good  to  prime, 
ll'it,L2c.:  fair.  8"7ilio.;  poor  to  fair.  66(i9c  :  Bngllab  dairy, 
I’onDectiiiut,  120l3S<e.,  do.  State,  17a20c.;  pineapple, 
I8il9c-  I 
CoTTOV.— The  foreign  markets  arc-  aguUist  export 
trade,  and  with  large  supplies  coming  Ui  hand,  at 
the  ports  piices  are  easier.  lAitest  sales  are  of  Jan- 
iiiirv,  12  31-32®bta.:  February,  13 5-.32®1.3  3-16c.;  March, 
13  13-32  itlil  7-19i;. ;  Apiil,  I3  2£*;l2<ii,13  ll-lOc.;  May,  1354® 
]:129.3'2c.:  June.  I41-l(V?-I13-.3'2e.,  July,  UH@f49.‘ac.: 
Aagust.  14  ll-:tl;aiUXc,:  barely  steady,  snowing,  as 
compared  with  yesterday,  the  following  changes,  all 
lower  ■  January,  1-32®1-I6;  February,  l-32c.-,  .rliircli, 
1.3'2c;  April,  l-.’fi.'c.;  .May.  l*32o.;  June.  l-.'12c.;  July. 
1.32c.i  August,  1-32C.  ^  ^  . 
yuolatloDS  for  spot  cottryn.  based  on  American 
etundard  of  Classltlcution:  . 
Vplnn'Ur  Ala.  Orlrans.  Trxaa  i 
Ordinary . .  9«  9K  9^  '->% 
Strict  ordlhary .  10  11-16  10  ll-l«  10  11-18  10  11-18 
Good  ordinary . 11  5-16  11  5-16  11  7-16  11  7-16 
Strict  good  do.  12  12  1236  12R 
T,ow  middilne .  12  7-16  12  9-16  12  ll-lrt  12  11-16 
Strict  low  middling...  12K  13  13^  .  }31i 
Middling...............  13}^  1.31(i  13  3-16  13  5-16 
Good  middling .  13«  m  m  13« 
Strict  good  middling.  U  14><  14}*  14X 
Mlddimg  fair . U%  }*'A  UK  UK 
Fair  .  15K  16K  15k  15K 
aUiintd. 
Good  ordinary . 10K  Low  middling . 12K 
Strict  ordinary . UK  Middling . I2K 
Drikd  fruits.— a  lew  small  lots  are  being  taken 
by  neighboring  markets  at  steady  prices.  Blackber¬ 
ries  scarce  and  bigher.  Peaches  dull  and  unsettled. 
Apples  -  State,  sliced,  10®lOXc.;  quarters.  95^ 
9HC.;  Western  quarters.  8H®9e.;  bouthern  sliced,  ls75 
or'jp.  OK'oiiO'j.  lor  prime,  and  fancy  12c.:  Tennessee 
quarters.  9®8Kc.  Blackberries,  new,  12>i®13o.  Peeled 
peacUes,  good  and  prime  Get^rgia,  U®16c.;  do.  fancy, 
19c.  Unpeoled  peaches,  new,  12c.  fur  halves, 
and  lie.  for  quarter*.  Plums.  aOc.  Raspberries. 
28i!i30c.  Cherries,  21®26c. 
EOOH.— Supplies  have  neen  very  llberul  for  the  pe¬ 
riod,  and.  as  the  warm  spell  had  no  good  effect  up¬ 
on  the  stored  anpply,  holders  have  been  trying  to 
32c.;  State,  21>@30c,:  Western,  prime,  2Sc.!  do.  fair 
marks.  22c.;  Canadian.  28c.;  southern.  27c.;  Llineo. 
State,  prime,  Ui<aZ}o,;  do.  Western,  good  to  prime, 
'24®26c. 
FLOUR.— There  have  been  large  ourchuBes  on  ex¬ 
port  account,  particularly  for  tho  Weatlndiii  market, 
and  price*  liavu  been  well  iiialntaiue‘l. 
Superfine  Sliiic.  r4.23®4.66;  extra  uo.,  $MiO(6i!i.yo; 
BuperHne  westoni.  ■  i.'.’Nuii.tio;  extra  do.,  $4.y()i<*ri.;io: 
No.  2.  extra  ruund-lioop  Ohio.  $4.93® 
5.W.  trade  brands  (lo„  $’i.36nii7.iU;  white  wbcat  iw- 
tros,  $5  96®7.0U:  .St,  Imui-.I.'i.riikw'.i.UO;  City  Mills  extra. 
$51300. ij;  Somberti-at»4  1304.110  for  BupcrHne;  $4.80 
@6,30  for  poor  to  cunice  Hhlpplug  extras;  46.ntoe9.73 
for  trade  and  family  branus.  Rye  flour  at  *4.?ifl:;c.:).2.'i. 
Buckwheat  soiling  SSigiiOc.  'ind  flour  at  41.W(08.aO. 
Corn  meal  at.  $3«i.U4}  for  yellow  Wratern  ;  $3(33.40  for 
white  du. 
FREUit  Fruits.— In  apples,  spya  nnd  greenings 
have  kept  poorly,  and  it  l•(.•llll5■  b.ioks  as  though  line 
lots  will  go  through  the  B(!ason  as  well  as  a  short  crop 
taiglitto.  Prices  l(*r  loads  from  lolls  lire  easier; 
only  picked  out  for  tabic  nr  retailing.  Fruit  will 
bring  tno  nigbpBt  prices  lately  quoted.  Whoever 
o'»n“  the  remnant  of  grapes  will  have  to  pi-cketa 
U'-i.  Some  of  the  bc.t  marks  have  become  shrunken 
nnd  (■illii-rwlse  nnnU'litly.  Just  us  soon  us  doiuestlo 
fruit  (If  any  kind  begiua  tr,  look  shiibby  alongalrle  of 
foreign  *1011.  and  if  iho  lutier  IH  quoted  reasonably 
low,  and  aueb  is  now  thecase,  the  former  Is  neglected- 
Crunberrlp®  OOtitIniic  Arm  at  iheluto  advance,  boxes 
sellinc  Lilrly  for  li.icul  use,  Uo*  West  using  bblS. 
Peanut*  ure  steiidv;  though  pretty  free  rcoelpt-s 
ctiuck  ■iii.xnni*  buying.  Hickory  nut*  lire  Only  niod- 
erulety  wiinted. 
,Vpplc*.  -  Hpltv.iin berg*  and  Doidwina,  line,  $3..30ruil; 
GreenIngH.  $)®3.ri0;  mixed,  good.  $3.6IVr«''2.76!  do.  fair, 
fi‘2(((i2.2:i.  Pears— Choice  Cal  .  P  box,  t4''<‘4,i:i().  Crun- 
berrlea— .lerscy,  choice,  bush,  crates,  full  ineaHure. 
$803,3.1  :eood  to  prime,  $'2.75(J3;  good  to  choice.  V 
bbl.,  4A.75  e9.7r>;  Oupc  Cod,  fancy,  V  bbl.,  $9  7j((tl0.25 ; 
Kuatern,  fancy,  »fl.73(i#  10.25:  good  to  prime,  $9..iU(i49.50. 
Nuts— Peanuts.  Virginia,  Fl.tltoS l.6U:  du.  W  ilmington, 
»1.70®l.fVi;  do. 'Tennessee,  75®UUc.:  Illckorv  nuta.Il® 
1.2.3. 
KC1.1.S  .iN'ii  SKi.NH.— The  lone  of  the  marliet  i.s 
weak.  Uecent  quotations  nominal.  We  quote  prime 
Skins. 
Bear,  Northern,  as  to  sixe  and  quality. $10  00  to  1-3  00 
Buitr,  Ruutherii  and  Northern  year¬ 
lings . . . .  5  00  to  10  00 
Bearer.  Northern,  per -kin .  2  60  to  3  hi 
Beaver,  Weatem  and  Hun  thtim .  1  60  to  3  .50 
Badger. . . .  . .  26  to  .3n 
Cal,  Wild,  North  and  Kaat  StiiteB.  cnaed  W  to  (ill 
Cat.  Wild,  Houthurii  mill  Weaieru . .  40  lu  rX) 
Fisher,  Nortliern  and  Kasierri .  7  00  to  12  00 
Fisbor,  Houlheru  unJ  Western .  ,3  00  to  8  00 
Fox,  allver..., .  16  00  to  50  00 
Fox,  Cross,  Northern  and  Kastern,  ac¬ 
cording  to  slxoand  color.-..,.,.,..,...  3  (10  to  6(4) 
Fox,  Red,  Northurn  and  Bustoru,  ac¬ 
cording  to  site  and  color .  1  51)  to  1  U3 
Fox,  K*^(l,  8.  Pmtn.,  N.  J..  and  N.  Ohio.  I  2.3  to  1  fiO 
Fox,  lied,  8oii thorn  and  Western .  76  to  I  ijn 
Fox.  iii'tiy.  North  and  Kastern  .cased...  7.3  to  I  0(1 
Fox  .Gray.riuulh  and  W'esi... . .  40  to  flU 
Fox.  Kltt .  30  to  60 
Lynx . I  ^  to  2  (ill 
Marten,  Htutes . .  I  50  to  2  66 
.Mink,  New  Vurlc  and  New  England.,..,  3  00  to  4  00 
Mink,  Can.,  Mich.,  and  31inn .  2  00  lu  3  0*1 
Mink,  New  Jersey.  Pennsylvania,  and 
Ohio .  I  00  to  1  60 
Mink.  Maryland,  Vu'^flnla.  Kentucky, 
Indiunii,  SVlNcnnsln  and  Iowa..........  75  to  125 
Missouri  and  all  Southern . .  50  to  75 
Muskrat,  N.  and  Kiiafn,  fall  A  winter..  '23  to  25 
Muskrat.  West,  liicliiding  Penn,  and 
Ohio,  winter,.  ....... .  .  20  to  21 
Muskrat.  Mouthern  prime  winter  and 
full . . .  12  to  13 
Otter,  North’n  and  Kiisierii  and  North- 
West .  10  00  to  12  0(1 
Otter,  Penn..  N.  J.,  Ohio  and  Westorn..  8  00  to  10  llO 
Otter.  8onl.U  Carolina  and  Georgia .  2  OO  to  6  60 
OpOBBuni.  Nnrth.  (utsed . . .  18  to  20 
Opossum,  mouth  and  open  Nurlh .  .... ...  12  to  16 
Kacoou.  Midi..  N.  Ind.,  N.  Ohio,  Indian 
handle(i,  dark. . . .  80  to  I  OO 
Uacuon,  11.,  Iowa,  Wla.  and  .Minn .  60  to  65 
Hacoon,  N.  and  E.  States  A  N,  Penn.  05  to  75 
Itaouon,  N. .).,  8.  Poiiii..  Ind.,  HI.,  Mo., 
Nnb.anil  Kan .  40  to  50 
Itaconn,  .Md.,  Va.,  Ky.. 'I'nnn..  N.  and 
S.  Car.,  ilf.o..  A  rk,.  Flu.  and  Ala .  1.3  tu  10 
liabbliH,  prliiic,  cased .  2  00  tu  :i  00 
Skunks, prime  black,  No.  Leased .  —  to  1  30 
Skunks,  prime  black.  No.  L, open .  —to  100 
Bkiinks,  prime  one-tiall  white  atreak.  60  to  RO 
Skunks  whole  streaked .  15  to  20 
Wolf , Skins,  mountain,  large . . . .  2  OO  to  3  00 
Wolf  Skins,  pratrte.  prune... . .  75  to  125 
$1.50®2.C0— the  bigher  price  for  Havre  de  Onice, 
Mallard,  70®^.:  Bed  Bead,  80c.®$t ;  common,  40® 
5jc. 
PROvratOxs.— Generally  the  market  l*  weak  on 
account  of  the  heavier  arrivals  of  hogs  at  tho  Weat. 
Quotatioiis  ai'e  for  mess  pork,  $21;  extra  prime.  $1(1; 
prime  mess,  $I9.5(l®20,.  Uressed  hogs  at  SUfoiOc.  for 
\\’«»tern.  Boxed  dry  suited  shoulders,  8K(^H<7. 
Tlerced  pickled  hams.t2Ko.  for  13  ft. average.  Bacon 
at  llKo.  tor  VVoatern  long  clear,  lIKc.  for  short  clear. 
11H<-’-  foe  long  and  snort  ulear,  half-and-half.  Lard 
—  Wastern  sti'uin  at  l2too,  fur  spot  and  January,  l.'kN 
for  Fnbiuiiry,  is  '8-16  for  -Marth.  Slmtrine  at  l3e.  for 
WcMiuni.  Beef  bams,  $24.  Beef,  new  extra  iiinss. 
4i2®i2.i0;  db-i plain  nie5s  $liwU-'>i):  now  tierced  at 
$'£1  fur  priino  mosp.  $3.3  fur  India  mess.  City  extra 
Incliii  mess.  $.'(0.30®32.  Old  exirn  mess,  $11.60,  and 
$16.50  for  plain  mess  ;  packet.  $15.50016.50. 
H>;kj>.— Clover  Is  scarce  and  wanted.  Helling  at 
13H01.7  V  for  prime. 
@I2Ko.:  weights.  C®8cwt.  Friday,  the  market*  closed 
Unu  at  HK'blSKo.;  weights.  6y;(»9J4  owt.  From  66(8 
tS  fts.,  net,  have  been  allowed  tuthoirwi.  Hpanlsh 
>ioT*t1a  r1*-r4X4>Y  fVs'im  t)if»  'Pinln*  snlH  iif  Tb. 
GliAlN.— In  wheat,  then;  have  been  larger  dciilings 
on  e.xpiirtueoount  und  ii  amiiuthi'r  iii.irkct.  laitcst 
►ales  at  $1  I2M  for  No- 3  .Mllwuiikec  sprln^f ;  41.4.3  fur 
choice  oid  amber  Mlclilgaii  In  store  ;  $l.2(tonL:i0  tor  red 
Western  ;  $1.24  for  old  No.  2  Chicago  spring  iti  store : 
*l.l2(.(ll.2()  for  ungrnded  spring:  tor  fair  re- 
on  the  stored  supply,  holders  have  been  trying  to 
work  off  a  good  many  old  lots-  The  market  hns 
ruled  rat lier  easier  ;  but,  with  our  first  insiullmeiil 
Of  real  cold  weather,  sellers  have  more  confldcnce. 
as  the  rate  of  receipts  must  naturally  diminish. 
Limed  are  scarce.  Tma  has  been  one  of  the  alter¬ 
nating  prodtable  aeoaon  for  packers.  Salt  packed 
eggs  are  not  desirable,  as  they  soon  fall  off  In  quality 
alter  being  taken  out. 
Jersey  and  Pennsylvania,  aingle  bbls.,  D*  doz.,  30® 
ToracCO.  — At  the  reduced  prices  there  Is  very 
little  doing;  exporters  disposed  to  take  any  small 
lots.  Quotations  art? ; 
lots.  Quotations  art? ; 
KK.VTUCKY  LEAK.  Light.  HCttVy. 
Cents.  Cents. 
ComiBOn  lugs . .  ®  8  7H®  9K 
Good  lugs......... .  7  ®  8  SH®  9 
U>vr  leaf .  9K(«i10  UK.ttlOK 
.Medium  leaf .  lOSwIl  10K®I2 
Good  leaf .  12K®13  13K®WK 
Fine  leaf.. .  I3K015  14  (916 
Selections..,.....,,,. .  16  ®17  H  ®22 
NEEDLBAF-CBOI*  OF  1873, 
Connecticut  wrappers  . .  2U  ®45 
Assorted  luts . . .  13  ®36 
MiistsacbUBoUs  assorted  lota  . .  12  ®I5 
Connecticut  and  MussucU'isetts  seconds. . .  ID  ®12 
Fillers . 7  @8 
Pennsylvania  assorted  lots. . .  16  ®25 
New  York  assorted  lots,  common .  8  (3dl 
Good  to  tine . 12  @18 
Ohio  assorted  lots .  .SK®!!) 
Wlscoii.sin  a.s.«orto(1  lots .  7  @9 
Hoeonds  und  tillers,  hhipping .  7  ®  9 
CROP  OF  1874. 
Cents. 
Connecticut  und  Massachusetts  tiller.* .  S  @10 
Binders  und  wceond* .  12  ®18 
New  York  btate  ttsaol'ted  lots .  7  ®9 
Pe-.nsy.'vanla  aBsortedlots . 15  @25 
Ohio,  u.ssorted  lot* .  6K®  8 
Wisconsin . Hh@  9 
VKaETABLEa.— Farmers  were  fortunate  In  not 
holding  potatoes  '*  for  a  rise”  this  seuaun.  as  no  cir¬ 
cumstance  seems  lo  have  the  power  to  get  them  Out 
of  tho  low  rut  they  have  run  In  so  long.  IJiiIeaa  trade 
upens  soon  or  consumptLori  (inInrgR*  tliero  will  be 
suuie  great  slung h ter  m  thn  spring. '  Onion*  are  flrm. 
Karly  Hose.  bulk.  ¥  bbl.,  $L60uid.25;  Pe.ich  Blows. 
$1.51  @L75|  Pnnc«  Albej-ts.  $1  JJU®L2.3;  Peerlt'SB.  65(X<i(. 
H.IW.  Sweet  pofilUie*.  $l«i2.76.  cabbuxe*.  P  KX),  $3 
@3;  rcd.|6@10.  I'auHflower.  bbl.,  $2(-w».  Hiitiash,  Mar¬ 
row,  bbl..  SOc-^'oe.;  Hubbard,  $l  '«>jt' 1 .5(1.  Onions,  red, 
bbL,  $lf$L«l:  yellow.  Sl.fttocl  7.3;  while.  $2.5002.75. 
Russia 'rtirflips,  V  bbl.,  i6c.;  while, 63c.  Carrots, $1.06. 
WooL.-Business  still  drags,  there  being  a  feeling 
of  dlstruMl  occasioned  by  the  few  failures  among 
munufucturcr.s  and  deulors  noted  latterly.  Prices 
urn  held  firmly. 
Ohio,  Pennsylvania  und  West  Vlrglnlu- 
P’lOklOCK . . . ,50  ®  61 
.XX .  48  ®  49 
X .  @48 
No.  1 . 48  ®  M 
,No.  3 .  45  @48 
(33arse . . .  . .  . . . 40  @46 
Combing . 58  ®  66 
Now  Vork,  Miclilgan  und  Wisconsin— 
XX . 44  @40 
X. .  44  (®  40 
N(;.  1 .  IB  @48 
.Vo.  2 .  43  @47 
Coarse .  40  @  4:t 
Combing . 55  ®  02 
Indiana,  Kentucky  and  Tennessee — 
XX . . .  4.3  ®  47 
.  45  @47 
No.  L. .  40  ®  48 
No.  2 .  43  a  47 
Course .  40  ®  43 
Combing . 56  ®  02 
ComblDg,  imwiisliod .  38  ®  46 
Illinois.  Iowa  und  Minnesota— 
.\X . 44  0  17 
X .  II  ®  17 
No.  1 .  40  (Tu  4.8 
No.  2 .  43  ®  45 
Course . 46  @  43 
Georgia.  Alabama,  Mississippi  and  Louisiana- 
Fine  unwashed..,, . . . 3,3  @  38 
Medium  unwu.shed . .  31  oj>  3i.' 
Coaiee  unwashed . 27  bu  30 
Burry  17  (74  13 
$1.1^4)1.20  fur  ungrnded  spring:  ;w>.*l«o.  for  fair  re¬ 
jected  spring;  $1.1)9  for  New  York  No.  .3*p^r'ng,  In 
lots,  and  $l.lo fiji' aUiberPcrirtsyi v.inb, ;  tl  Isivd.l.",  fur 
winter  red  and  umber;  $LB2®L62K  for  while,  utid 
$L^(gL'W  for  No.  1  spring.  Rye  at  ftSiS.iVro.  for  ntiitu. 
Corn  i*  unsettled  and  pressing  the  buyer.  Snlr*  at 
(5X(irWc.  for  new  iiiixn.l  Western,  N.  V  inspnclion,  i 
iilloiil,  closing  at  l>io.  tor  prime  :tj5K@l'*lc,  for  new  low 
mixed  :  Wo.  for  '*  no  gnuie"  new  mured.  N.  Y.  iiispeC-  | 
tinn,  afloat ;  OOK'jrOic.  fur  ruiw  yellow  Wo.*tirrn;  TJi-i. 
72Kc.  for  old  iiiixod,  atl'iiit:  72(i(iT2Kc.  nomliiully  foi 
ol(J  yellow  Western  ;  K3c.  fur  ntjw  yellow  Koulhern  ;  i 
OOc.  for  now  Southern,  and  (Be.  tor  old  white  West¬ 
ern.  Outs  ure  in  lighter  receipt  and  flriuer.  Hales  at  ' 
l9K®4*v-f‘’l“  77hite  Htule;  46k@47o.  for  mixed  West-  ^ 
erri.  j 
Ha  V  AND  Stua  W.  -Prices  have  been  adyunced  on  I 
small  receipts  and  a,  good  demand. 
Bale  hay  la  quoted  i— Shipping,  86c.;  retail  ijunli-  I 
ties  $1  fiS&L30:  clover.  :o@80c.;  salt.  «jc.  straw 
IS  quoted  at  $1.10®  1.20  for  long  rye;  80®90c.  for  short 
rye;  75@85c.  tor  oat. 
UionwuVEs  lire  selling  at  $1.11.  j 
UONEV  continues  depressed.  Present  quotations 
ought  tu  start  U  if  it  is  going  to  start  this  season.  ' 
■While  clover,  in  gloss  bouxus,  r  ft,  lS®22o.;  buck¬ 
wheat,  I0(iil8c.;  strained,  ]0(§12e. 
IIOPH,— There  Is  no  ohango  in  the  market  here. 
Exporters  arc  doing  but  little,  but  for  the  choice 
slock  required,  pay  full  uncliangcd  prices. 
Ne'w  York  State,  10®16c.;  Kastcrii,  16@13c.:  Wlscuii- 
slns,  iu®l6c.;  Yearlings,  8®10c.i  Olds,  all  growths,  4®  i 
tic.;  Californians,  I7®'20e. 
Milk.— The  price  paid  to  farmers  for  Hoc.  was  | 
4@l>«c.,  in  a  few  Inslunces,  4KC. 
Poultry  and  game.— Dressed  poultry  is  atimu-  : 
luted  by  the  8easi.>nHble  M’eaiher,  tliough,  after  the  ' 
cheep  season,  we  liuye  passed,  it  is  not  easy  to  teach 
buyui's.  to  pay  the  comparutivcly  higher  price*,  A 
rush  ijf  dre-ssed  wuulo  ceitaliily  drop  prices.  We 
I  quote: 
Turkeys,  N.  J.,  choice.  19@20e.:  do.  other,  liF<4l>ic.: 
I  State  and  Western,  choice,  17@l8c.;  do.  otlier,  l3® 
I  15c.  Chickens,  N.J..  18®2(K'-:  State,  as  to  quality,  18®  | 
'  18c.;  Westijcn,  ISCgiKc.;  Bucks  Co..  19®20o.  Ducks.  N. 
'  J.,  good  to  iM'iiue.  I8®20c.;  State,  do.,  16(.<4l8o.;  West-  : 
eru.  do..  15@lYc..  fair  to  good,  1)i@l6e..  poor,  Ii@l2c.  • 
Geese.  NJ.,  prime.  13®1.3c.;  Stale,  good  to  prime,  16  1 
@T2e.;  Western,  do.,  9@llc.;  do.,  poor  to  fair.  7(%8c. 
'  J.ire  poultry  has  kept  well,  sold  up  at  very  good 
prices  tor  winter. 
Fowls,  Jersey,  14® l.'rf'...  Weatem.  13® He.  I'hicketis, 
Ktotllc.  Boosters,  IlKfi'Je.  Turkeys.  Jersey,  Ucaifto.;  I 
,  Western,  'l2®14o.  Ducks,  Jer.-ey.  ¥  pair,  8iC.Cpo$L25; 
Western.  53(?!;7tlo.;  .lersey,  $2@2j0:  Weal(!rn,  |l.26@ 
,  1.62. 
'I'hls  is  the  lust  week  for  venison.  The  sciisimhns 
been  a  poor  one,  ns  a  whole  and  closing  prices  are 
I  very  low,  owing  l(>  the  large  .surplus  tlie  warm  spell 
I  kept  on  the  market.  Othor  large  game  has  lUtlu  in¬ 
quiry.  Quail  and  Grouse  ure  In  good  demand,  us  the 
market  has  been  nearly  bare  several  ilrnea,  a»  ship¬ 
pers  would  not  hazard  supplies.  Wild  ducks  when 
in  prime  order.  Sell  well.  Squirrels  do  not  pay  for 
sencllng.—tVe  quote:  , 
^all,  trapped,  i/rime.  ¥  doz..  $2,5()@3.(X) ;  »oft,  $1.26 
@1,50.  CrouBC,  prime.  ¥  pair,  $1.1X1®!.  10.  drawB.35@ 
.  (So.  Partridges,  choice,  ¥  pair.  754.m<#$L00.;  other. 
50@75c.  Haree.  W  pair.  2(j(i?30c.  Rabhiis,  ¥  pair.  20® 
'  .30c.  Venison,  short  saddles,  fr  ft.,9@10c.  ;  l(,ug  saddles 
B^c.;  whole  deer,  7@8c.  Canvas  buck  ducks  ¥  pair, 
COMPARATIVE  RATES. 
This  week.  Last  week. 
Quality.  Cents.  Cents. 
Good . 12  ®18K  12  @13K 
Fair . a  @11*  H  ®11K 
Poor . 10  (Jiioik  10  @I0Y 
,  Poorest .  7  @  OY  7  @  9K 
I  Gen.  selling  rates . . 10  ®ll 
■  MTLcn  Cows.— Trade  rather  entiov  and  sales  more 
numerous.  Hl.x  cows  sold  at  $fi5  ft  bead  ;  3  at  $06;  11 
at  $00(7475;  3  at  t70¥82 ;  6  ul  $79<i«l)2— calves  always  In- 
[  eluded. 
Vealsi  a.vd  Calves.— Smooth  quality  veals  nomi¬ 
nal  at  y@1lc.  ¥  ft.  Meal-led  calves,  quality  course. 
()C-;  gmsa  (wlve*  glow  of  sale  at  4(a5c.  V  ft.;  also  at 
$9((cr2.25  ¥  head. 
HiiBKp  A.su  Lambs.— Monday  sheep  sold  attit® 
7.Ho.¥  ft.  Lambs  In  demand  at  7(vj8Jao.  ¥  ft.  Wed¬ 
nesday,  on  a  heavy  run,  trade  foil  off:  Sheep  slow  ut 
^«7e.;  lamb*  nut  quoted.  Thursday,  sbvep,  &K@7Kc.: 
I  Friday,  the  morkelu  closed  dull.  wUb  ghoep  nt&KC'V 
I  7Kc.;  lamb*.  8c.  .MIehigan  sheep  sold  ai  6K®7Kc.  19 
ft.!  Venn»vlvnnia.  r«c7e.:  Hiato.  (>®7e.:  Keuiuoky.SK 
(isTHo.;  Ohio,  tiYdvTKc.;  tdlnols,  fiCiO.iic.  mate  lambs, 
7o.:  Canada,  8(a8Vc. 
Houa.— Trade  In  live  very  small.  One  cur  load  of 
Ohio  liugs,  wolglil  IW  lbs,  «  head,  sold  at  $8  ¥  owt. 
City  dressed  have  fallen  In  price*  and  rales  Increased 
In  number*.  Monday,  prlci's  were  |(K@10KC'>  VVed- 
ncsdiiy, 9K@IOKc.:  'Thur-idiiy.  AKiSUXc.:  Fi'iduy  trade 
very  slow  at  flcaOKc-  Wpglnrn  drusKud  dull  ut  flK®9c. 
noR-as  Market.- The  unusual  falmc*s  nf  tho 
W(«a  tiler  has  allowed  (d"  the  rii*y  suit-  of  roudaters.  29 
head  of  which,  with  modiTiit(*  Iruttlng  ll(•tl(lll.  sold 
Ht  $225uD3T,3  ¥  h('!i(l ;  18  imiir  quality  light  harness 
hoi'stis,  $5(l@8.3  ¥  bond  ;  III  ordina  ry  qnallly,  do  .  $150 
@213  B  head ;  3  pairs  family  currliige  hniscs,  $.360® 
433 ¥  pair;  lpoiiy,$ll6-.  I  piilrdo,,  $475— iiualliygood  ; 
7  head  of  heavy  duiiglil  horses.  $2fl0®.'60  ¥  Iioucl— 
I  quality  coiir.se.  Fifteen  horses  umvea  ¥  Erie  Rail¬ 
road,  via.  Oiik  Clltf  Htiitlon. 
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lizers  only,  L.  L.  CROCK KR.  Buffalo.  N.Y. 
BLINW*  SLATE  ROOFINU  PAINT  18  THeTeST. 
firt  FANCY  CA  llDS,  7  styles,  with  niimo,  lOc.;  or  20 
VI  I  Whowtiake  Cards,  3  stylos,  with  name,  2Uc.;  or 
/I  I  2(1  Acquaintance  Cards,  4  styles,  no  name,  Idc. 
UU  Gutflt,  25  Styles.  lOj.:  20  Blank  Scroll  Curds,  70c. 
Address  J.  B.  HUSTED,  Nassau,  Itenss.  Co.,  N.  Y. 
r.MTHR.  .lull.  1 3.— Flour  murkul  aieudy; 
spring,  $6.76:  amber  winter,  $7. bO:  white  wlnlni^7.35i 
Uouble  extra,  fi'AI).  Rynllourqiin:tat$.3.()0.  Wheat 
is  dull:  Milwaukee  club.  fL^VjLDXi!  ninber  Winter, 
tL15@1.20:  wlillo  winter,  $L20*,L3(1.  tlats,  nominal 
iit36@IOc.  Corn  steady  at  7(tot 73c.  Corn  uii'al,  $L..30 
Ovl.ta.  Butter, 24@23c.  Cheese.  12(i«18u.  Kicg*.  28@36a. 
Lard.l3@l4c.  Apples,  ^  bu..5liu.@$L  Piitatoe*,  IP  bit., 
2.3®@35c.  Kooiig. '$<  bu..  8.3(,‘.® 1 .20.  Mess  pork,  $21®  -. 
W ool ,  ((O'-iA'a:.  H  iiy.  $l6<7i'  U.  hlmw,  $7(ft  U.  TImoth  V 
*ei‘(L  $'2,iS®— :  Clover.  $5.7"i<i*(i,U0,  Wood,  hard.  1* 
cord,  $8®9.  Coal ,  $6.95®7.35  for  stove. 
COUNXKY  CHEESE  MAHKET.  ' 
LITTLE  falls,  N.  Y..  Jan.  15.  187(5. 
There  is  u  tinner  feeling  In  the  market  this  week, 
ihuiigh  there  U  no  miitorlul  ehango  tu  note  in  prlcex 
sint'O'uur  hinti-eport.  Among  tliu  farm  dairy  cheese 
we  bear  u(  uothlug  being  offered  but  ''odd*  and 
ends” — small  lot*,  ihe  ol'*se  of  the  season’s  make. 
I  Price*  range  at  l2i«8Kc„  wRli  oeciislunul  mUc*  ut  u  cent 
;  bigher  llgure. 
'  Thii  iniirkel  for  factories  continues  tb  be  dull,  und 
the  views  of  holders  ure  generally  above  those  of 
buyers.  Theis!  is  no  really  tine  eliei'sijrin  the  market, 
iiscurrent  rate*  an*  *iippo*».*il  lube  bnluw  real  values. 
Diilryiiieti  are  Iiopeful  of  the  fiimro  and  are  (Irmly 
holding  all  flue  Cheese  for  belter  prices  than  cun  now 
be  obtained.  Tlie"lnle  ends'' of  liicturle.s  may  be 
,  quuled  at  ItoulOK*:..  and  flue  September  and  October 
at  llK'dlJ'ic,  The  qiiiiriliiy  or  cheese  now  back  la 
I  Herkimer  Coutiiy  is  qitile  small  and  no  more  than  i.s 
usual  Ht  this  settsoii  of  the  year, 
-  Winter  biiilHr  In  xl.ill  coming  forwiird  ;  hut  it  Is  nf 
1  variable  quality,  mostly  eoiiimun  und  low  grades. 
I  Sales  are  inude  ut  23@23c.,  nccordiiig  tu  quality. 
Abortions  amorig  thc'berd*  are  becoming  morefre- 
qiiciit,  but  in  other  respect*  stock  is  hcaltby  and  i* 
wintering  well.  Cows  are  now  helng  rapidly  dried  off 
their  milk  und  only  it  few  faetorie*  ure  running. 
There  was  a  heavy  rain  storm  In  Herkimer  <in  Hnii- 
diiy,  which  swept  off  nearly  all  tin?  remaining  snow  ; 
but  on  .Monday  the  weather  turned  ould,  with  high 
winds,  and  we  ure  now  having  snow. 
I  Onr  usual  weekly  letters  from  abroad  have  fulled 
I  to  roach  U8  this  week. 
iJIiniL  'ff*  SI 0,4100  bus  been  Invested  In  Stock 
“•Ilf  Prlvliukca.  arid  paid  'J60  per  cent,  proflt, 
“  How  to  Do  It,”  u  hook  on  Wall  St.,  sent  free. 
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able  Book,  at  little  more  thuu  the  cost  of  either 
I  alone. 
We  will  send  one  year  (postage  prepaid  on  both), 
the 
Rural  N.-Y .and  Willard’s  Dairy  Ilusbiiiidry, for  $5  (Kl 
Uuiiduirs  Practical  SUephei-d...  4  00 
Allen’s  Atueriuun  l''xiUe . .  4  00 
People’s  Practical  Poultry  Book  3  50 
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MOORE’S  RURAL  New-Yorker.  Conducted  by 
our  Jolly  friend,  Hon.  D.  D.  'L'.  .MOoRK,  leads uR  tUo 
paper*  of  Us  class  in  this  country.  It  is  edited  with 
great  care  und  has  a  large  variuiy  of  tctereathig  und 
instructive  departments  for  the  favniiy  and  tno  flro- 
Hldo.  Gouvenleut  In  form,  remarkably  oeat  uttypog- 
rupliy,  abounding  In  timely  Uluetmtlona,  and  well 
Oiled  with  the  oboicest  Of  matter,  both  ortgihai  and 
selected,  it  has  no  r.iperior  in  peculiar  sphere.— 
I  Yonkera  Gazette. 
Salary  orcomiulsslon.  Ad- 
AN  A  Go.,  Eighth  8i.,  N.Y. 
LIVE  STOCK  MAKKETS. 
New  York.  Jan.  13,  1376, 
receipts  OE  LIVE  STOCK. 
Cowi. 
CsIvM. 
Lftmbt. 
Sixtieth  St . 
..  2.365 
37 
360 
4,975 
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..  22 
45 
121 
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Fortieth  St . 
..  000 
110 
000 
871 
9,3«9 
HarsimusCove  ... 
..  4.861 
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9,716 
8.4'23 
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7j:49 
82 
481 
18J|iiO 
17.81'j 
'*  last  Week... 
..  7,162 
51 
411 
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Beeves.— Qn  last  Monday  forenoon  trade  opeimd 
fair  on  a  moderate  run  of  horned  cattle;  iiuulity 
ciiur*e  to  choice,  with  tile  uggi'esale  of  the  ht-rd.*  to 
hand  of  fair  quality.  Piioes  were  7®l.'iKc.  F  ft.; 
weights,  5H@12  cwi..  on  a  continuou*  light  rim  of 
beeves.  Wednesday,  trade  was,  brisk  at  9@12hc.  F  ft.: 
weights,  scant  5®10  cwt.  Thursday,  sales  fair  at  9K 
