1,153 
UJUT 
8,«ia 
7»1 
1,I,S6 
3.150 
IT.lSn 
10,863 
18JW1 
6.761 
805 
:iV3 
B..56I 
1.280 
2,'.>73 
80,102 
MOORE’S  RURAL  NEW-YORKER. 
THE  MARKETS. 
PKODUCE  AND  PROVISIONS. 
New  Tokk, 
Kkceipts.— The  r«celptg 
were  as  follows : 
Flour.  bblB .  68,311  i 
Whisky... .  J.SS'.K 
Corn  meal. bbis...,  187  i 
Com  meal.  bass...  i,li9iS' 
Wheiii.  bush .  117.310  ’ 
CK>rn.  bush... . .  VVl.Clti5 
Oats,  bush . .  IU.%7  I 
itre.bush .  B,,i71  ( 
Malt  ,  bush .  11.16'>  < 
Barley,  bush .  1U,^U  1 
Ucaus.  bills .  3,789  I 
Omas  seed.  bags..  B.O'lB  i 
Ashes.  Dkgs .  ilS2 
Beef,  pkiis .  1.52,3;  \ 
Beaa,  busn .  TJjlO  I 
Wool,  bales .  2.1^5  i 
Hops,  bales . .  H.T.lS  ; 
Bork.  bbls .  1.685. 
,  Saturday.  Feb.  12,  1 
Of  Kroduce  for  the 
RlCtf,  bbls . 
Cut  meats,  pkgs,.,. 
t.iica  pkgs,....  .. ... 
Tar,  hols  . . 
Tobiicoo,  lihds . 
till.  Cases  . . 
Buttitr.  MeuM . . 
Cheeso.  bxs..,....,, 
Cotbin,  bales . 
Kosin  .  .  ... 
Sots,  turn.,  bbIs.... 
lined  Fruits,  pkgs.. 
Bin's,  bbis . 
Peanuts,  bags . 
tlre^s.xl  Hugs. . . 
Dll  (’like.  pkgs...... 
Heather,  sides . 
June  1,  '72.  to  Februaiy  I.  '73 . l.fi7H,b37 
June  1,  ’71,  to  Fepruury  1,  ‘Ti.  .,..,1.358,810 
June  V  '70.  to  February  1,  '71  . 1.519, 1118 
80.671,200 
<i(i,212,7(i8 
til.2l3,Vi«« 
ai.'JS.'l.SJO 
Cotton.— lias  been  movinK  nO' slowly  with  quotu- 
tlons  weak.  The  clo.slng  iirioes  are ;  for  February, 
l'J2»-«(a)l2  15-I6e..  March,  IJJ-JA^UXc.;  April,  13  U  32 
<^13Mc.:  llay,  13  l'J-.83u.:  June,  13  26  3ixiol3  I.Vliic.;  July, 
l;t3l-32'8iUc.;  August,  11  1-16®11  .t-a'.'c. 
(Jucitations  for  spot  cotton,  bused  on  Atuerluan 
standard  of  claaslncittloir. 
Vpiuiuu.  Ata.  <hliiam.  Terns 
Ordinary .  9  T-lli  v  7-16  9  7-18  9  7-16 
Strict  ordinary .  10  b-16  10  6.16  10  5-16  10  iVIO 
tiood  ordinary .  10  16.16  iU  16-16  U  1-16  II  I-ie 
Strict  good  do .  11  11-16  11  U-oi  II  l«.|6  11  13-1.1 
Low  middling .  I'J  ii-16  12  6-16  12  7-16  12  7-16 
Strict  low  middling...  1*2  11-16  12  13-16  12  15-16  I'l  16-16 
Middling . J'2  1.5-10  13  1-16  I3'.2  hlH 
Good  mlddllDg . hi  7-16  13  9-16  11  11-16  13  11-16 
Strict  good  middling.  1.1  13-16  l.'l  15-16  It  1-16  U  1-16 
Middling  fair .  U  3-16  H  5-16  11  7-16  11  7  -16 
Fair . 16  1-16  16  3-16  16  6-16  16  6-16 
Staineit. 
Good  ordinary . 9  11-16  Low  middling . 11  5-16 
Strict  ordinary . Id  II-IO  Middling . 12  1-16 
Domestic  Dbied  Fhcits.— Apples  are  less  freely- 
dealt  In,  but  aPicks  are  considered  iiioderato  and 
prices  are  held  llruily.  Peaeliea  are  dull.  Uhickber- 
lies  are  in  light  supply  and  Unuly  held. 
Apples  —  State,  alleed,  10(0  lOHc. ;  Quarters, 
9kc-:  Weotera  Quarters, ‘Jo.:  ■••jiaoer’i  sliced,  InI.'i 
crop.  lOXe.  for  prime,  mid  fancy  I2c.;  Teniie-isue 
qrs.,  Ui.toSoerrles.  new,  12  (<»  c.  Peeled 
ueacJies,  good  anil  prime  Georgiu,  14<(Sl6o.;  do.  fancy, 
ISc.  Uaneeied  pcitcnes,  new,  Vio.  forhairrs,  .mu 
lOHSllc- for  Quarters.  PliiiiiS.20v.  ItanpDurries,  arnt 
28c.  Cherries,  22(023c.  IV-uciie.',  evaporated  halves, 
l'2(0l3c.;  quarter!.,  lOX'dllc, 
Egos. -Becelpts  are  hgiuer :  still  they  are  heavy 
for  the  sca80ii.  Prices  have  declined  more  or  leas 
every  day.  and  all  liulUura  are  anxious  sellers  at  the 
low  quotations. 
Weguoie  near  points,  ‘20c.;  .State and  I’enn-sylvanla, 
19.c;  Canadiau.  choice,  lOc,;  Western,  do.,  I'Jc.;  other 
Western,  18^19u.;  SbUlheru,  I8c.;  Limed,  loc..  full 
loss  olf. 
FloCb.  —  Exporters  are  piircliHslijg  moderately, 
while  the  home  trade  is  light,  but  with  the  higher 
flgures  for  wheat  the  market  is  well  sustained. 
SuperUDO  State.  H.50(«4.65;  extra  uo.,  85.lWiao.80: 
superdoe  Westeru.  »4-KX04  65;  extra  do..  85.00(86.00; 
No.  2,  83.26(0L26  extra  round-hoop  Ohio.  $6.00® 
5.3.5;  trade  brands  do..  $.5.lO<a7.T5;  a  hit}  wheat  ex. 
Iras  $6.08 .*7,00:  St.  Louis.  $3.30ftS9.00i  l.ity  Mills  extra. 
L'lOOan.Dii;  Southern  Id  $4.16'04.’iO  fur  supcrUne:  $4.Si 
M6.'2.'i  tor  floor  to  cbolcn  shipping  extras :  $6.30(08.76 
for  trade  and  family  brands.  Uy»,  $4®6.05. 
CouN  MO-th.  -Westora  yellow  oi^ioied  at $2 J5(s.5.25 ; 
do.  white,  $2.76ii:i25;  Jersey  and  Penn.,  $2.t)0(!93.26. 
produce  hityc  arrived  thus  wrl  .  . . 
at  $7(08  per  Dbl.  and  T'ornatoes  U  per  8  quart  box. 
Early  Bose.  hulk,  V  bbl.,  $1.00(01.25;  Beach  Blows, 
*15(®l.7.7:  Prince  Alberts.  $1.00^.36;  Peerless.  Hfic.ru, 
$1.00.  Sweet  potatoes,  $2.25r«2.60.  Cabbages.  V  100.  $.S 
®$:  red,  $6(4l0.  OaullBower.  bbl.,  $2(3m.  ^uash,  Mnr- 
row,  bill.,  5d(itT6e.:  Uubhard,  $1.2/1(0130.  Onions,  rod, 
bbl.,  $1(01.M):  yellow.  $1,611(01.75;  white.  $2.60.0.3.00. 
Russia  Turnips,  V  bbl..  75c.:  white,  HOo.  Carrots. Yl.OiU 
Biiltiuiore  spinach,  V  bbl.,  $1.5U<02. 
&TOBACOO.— Seed  leaf  has  been  taken  freely  by  cx- 
Corters,  the  demand  largely  for  the  old  crop,  which 
ns  brought  full  prices.  Western  leaf  has  a  slow 
sale. 
KKNTirCKY  LKAf.  Light.  Heavy. 
as  wrir.  Potatoes  ()uoted 
itOKs  $3  per  8  quart  h.ix. 
I.,  $1.00(01.25;  Peach  Blows, 
.  $f.OO(iiH.3&;  Peerless. 
?«iili.,  $2.1)0093.26. 
Beams  and  PEAS.-Medlum  beans  remain  In  the 
Hat  coiidlllou  tiiut  has  ChMra(j(.erizt.d  them  for  so 
iniiuy  weeks.  Pea  beans  hare  n<it  rcncweil  any  Of 
the  Eastern  demand  that  has  heretufure  made  tlieni 
u  .specialty.  Marrows  have  s.ilil  well  for  export, but 
the  wh(rleaale  orders  are  abniit  OUtnl.  The  rato  free 
sales  have  left  lo'icea  lilglier.  Kidneys  are  dull  fur 
both  red  and  while.  With  lighler  siijipl  leH  of  Ciiim. 
diun.  peas  are  firmer  as  receipts  are  lighter,  and  llie 
outgo  has  bueii  unusually  he.tvy  this  seaMuti,  Lima 
boiois  do  not  sell.  Green  peas  are  higher  for  prliiic. 
WeQiuAe  Bestiis,  pea,  new,  i>riine.  $1.40:01.4,5;  other, 
1.2(tol.30:  medium,  new.  $l.3-i(0l  to.  lair  to  good,  $1.15 
(0l.3u:  very  poor.  5O09Qu.  ;  luamrw.  new,  prime,  11.75 
<01.86:  other.  $1.46(01.66  white  kid iioy,  prime.  $1.76® 
185;  fair  to  good,  $1.'XI 01.70.  red  kidney,  new.  prime. 
$1.5001.60:  fair  to  good,  $i.,'t<i'0l  4.'i;  California  Lima, 
choice,  $3.riO'’0t.iX),  Peas,  Canadian,  liUls,,  unw  iliiiy 
paid,  tl.25<sl.2T:  bulk.ln  bood.$l.(KI®I.QS:  grni>n  new, 
V  hush..  $1.55i(1.6d;  Southern  B.  E..  p  2  bush.  bag. 
$3.1II««3.16. 
■exports  of  hnuri.t  since  Jen.  l>t,  e.lT'J  bbis.;  of  peas, 
144,5-.w  bush. 
BEicaWA-X.  - Exports  since  Jau.  1, 16.i:i5  lbs.;  same 
time  lust  year.  1.915  do.;  for  the  week,  1.6U4  lbs.  Kx- 
pnrt  and  bleaching  demand  good.  Sales  are  at  32(0 
32 14c.  for  pure  Western, and  for  Southern. 
Bkoom  Couk.— ilarkel  (juict.  Prime  sells  well. 
We  quota  Brush,  short  greun.  1O(0IIC.:  hurl,  green, 
SH^lOd.;  grnwa,  madium.  6>07a;  red  niidrud-tlppcd, 
BUTTKit-  -A  long  sWiidy  demand  for  tine  Htate 
during  the  fall,  together  with  the  steady  drain  of 
more  than  two  winter  mouths,  leaves  us  appiirently 
short  of  choice  stock.  Them  may  yoc  bn  many  prime 
dairies  to  come  forward,  but  it  is  improbable  that 
after  the  large  us*  of  thn  tiiiiny  eud  of  the  crop,  ex¬ 
tra  llnea  can  be  liberally  replaced.  During  the  pant 
week  top  qualities  have  bceusoUmUed  In  supply 
that  dally  compellllon  to  secure  them  among  higfi 
priced  grocers  has  run  prices  up  to  4Ue.  and  In  sumu 
cases  higher.  This  of  course,  it'  only  for  the  Mm» 
being,  proiuctlcs  next  tabid  gr.idUM  and  to  some  de¬ 
gree  sends  a  chord  of  niiiiiiesN  through  all  useful 
linos.  Latterly  recelple  of  St  ile  arc  larger  and  a 
few  days  muy  chaago  the  Urm  condition.  Wesiern 
Is  eoublderaoly  benctlied  by  thn  strong  feeling  in 
yiaie,  aud  supplies  have  run  out  well  at  20(iir2io.  und 
with  ‘26(0'16c.  paid  for  nice  grocery  parueis.  Rolls 
thus  fur  have  feltlbe  now  improvement.  We  clip 
the  followiug  uomparisuns  from  the  Producer's 
Price  Currant : 
Receipts,  pkgs.  Exports,  lb. 
June  1 ,  ’75.  to  Feb.  1,  '76 . er.’j.uar  28, IJ'l 
June  1.  '74,  to  Fob.  I.  '76 . TJt.J ..5  ,39,767 
June  1.  '73,  to  Fob.  1,  '74 . Tlill.ttM  2:5.62:1 
June  1,  *72,  to  Fob.  1 .  T.t. .aj.).4l2  :«),2I.5 
June  I,  ’71.  to  Feh.  I.  Ti  . ai6.7«l)  fvr.754 
Juno  1,  TO,  t.i  Fob.  i,  '71 . lU2.:/;7  11,011 
state  dairies  entire,  extra,  31(0.530,:  entire,  good  to 
prime,  '28(0300.;  fair  to  go-  id,  25;027o :  llrklus.  selected 
frash,  3t®:42c.;  good  to  prime.  E-'da/'Ji!..  fair  to  good, 
24<025c.;  Ualf-ttnciii  tubs,  selected,  (S>0.i7c,:  good  to 
iirlme.  31><*3iC-i  fair  to  good.  ^TigiiWe.;  poor  to  fair.  2.'x0 
27c.:  (State.  Wel*li.  tubs,  fall  miidc,  (SlaJiu  ■  dairies, 
27(0290.;  good  to  prime,  'iuai.lo,;  fair  to  guou. 
24i»ijc.;  poor  to  lair,  2t.«23c.;  I’enrisylvaulu. 
store  packed.  t6(0'J4c :  Western,  dairy  tubs,  se¬ 
lected.  '26(027(X:  good  to  prime,  24.0260.;  tubs  select¬ 
ed  freah.  2'i»27o.-.  good  to  priruu,  fresh.  23(02ric.;  fair 
to  good,  fresh.  2)(0'iic.;  poor  to  fair,  fresh,  'iUos'ilc.; 
Western,  early  packed,  aulecied,  21i022u.;  Western, 
early  packed,  oilier.  l6;g2Uc.  Roll  batter,  good  to 
prime,  I’JiS'Jtc.;  fair  to  guoU.  IReplHc.,  common,  Re. 
Cheese.  -Thore  Is  a  fair  Inquiry  from  shippers  and 
home  trade;  market  strong;  stocks  nut  oppre.ssive, 
New  Htate  fact-xy,  tarcy,  I3i<«181fc.;  hue.  IZIgc.; 
do.  good  t.-j  prime,  llVwl^Kc.:  fair  to  good,  lOTilHge.; 
poor  Ui  fair,  7u«10c.  Hlale  Farm  Dairy-fancy,  12:0 
12H0.:  good  to  prlme.lUHJtll  Sc.:  fair  to  good ,9 10  Wc. 
Westeru  factory.  Cheddar,  Biic,  l20|-2H«j, ;  good  to 
ptdme.  Il(0i3c..  uat  Unc,  riRaiiJoi  good  to  prime, 
ll0l>te.;  fair.80llo.;  hour  to  inir.  ilf^sc  ;  plnuupplo,  16 
(0180.  English  dairy,  CocmocUoui,  ltdi  13540.,  do.  Htate, 
Iii0l8c. 
Since  our  last  the  .Marsh II uid  f.iciory  of  3jxK)  Sep¬ 
tember  sold  at  13J4c.  fur  export.  A  .strong  coiapcli- 
tluu  added  somewhat  to  the  piicc.  still  there  is  now 
110  heavy  abundance  of  extra  ciiiiur  here  or  lii  the 
interior,  and  the  margot  la  tending  higher. 
The  Producers' Fuce  Currunl  givci  the  following 
Goiuparaiive  reuelpta  and  exports  from  .1  une  Isi : 
Receipts,  pkgs.  Exports,  lb. 
J  uue  I.  Te,  to  February  I.  '76. . .  .  .'J.rn.ain  8.',261.864 
Juue  1.  '74.  to  Februari:  I,  '75 . 1.827, 4iL  88,378.143 
J  une  1.  ’73,  to  Febrn.iry  1.  '?4 . 1AI3.638  80.674,2(16 
HtBflH  5’RriT.8.— Apples  are  not  selling  much 
above  retail  wants.  lC«d  fruit  fairly  Hrm  ;  greening 
also,  when  faiililess.  Russets  not  showing.  A  few 
Une  Catawba  grapes  for  the  season  qiiiitcd  nt8(09c. 
Klorldii  uriinges  are  III  better  order  and  bring  high 
prices.  Cranberries  were  linn  and  not  likely  to  re¬ 
cede.  PeanutH  ore  easy,  i’rimo  pecans  la  good  de- 
liiaiid.  WequoPt: 
Apblev.  Spitzonberga  and  Baldwins,  ttno,  t3..''i(Kii4.- 
Greenings.  $l<«;i.5h:  mixed,  good,  $2.5O(0'2, 75;  oiber 
$IJ4>:02.  Cranberries— Jersey,  choice,  bush,  crates, 
full  measure.  $3,. ’iU«»:i.75:  goad  to  prime,  $2.25(03.50: 
made  bbis..  $th,tl2..5il.  Nuts  -  Peanuts.  Virginia,  $l.i’il) 
(01.65;  do.  Wilmington,  $1.75(01-80:  do.  TiinncKsec,  75 
Cjj'JOo.:  Hickory  nuts.  $l(0l.-26.  Black  walnuts,  30c.  Pe¬ 
cans,  I't'dtJc. 
Furs  amu  SKi.vs.-There  Is  no  motion  In  stock, 
anu  price*  are  nominal.  The  receipts  are  light  and 
not  heavy  thisseuauu.  The  coming  March  saleabroad 
will  conclude  all  that  will  bear  Importantly  upon  set- 
tlod  prices  for  stock. 
Bear.  Northern,  as  to  site  and  Quality  .$10  00  to  15  00 
Bear,  Soiithurii  and  Nurlherii  yeur- 
.  lings....... . .  5  00  to  10  no 
Heaver,  Northern,  per  skin .  '2  o')  to  3  SI 
Heaver.  Western  and  Houthom .  I  50  to  2  50 
Badger . . . . .  ail  to  5il 
Cal,  Wild,  North  und  East  Stales,  cased  50  to  a) 
Cat,  Wild,  HiiiiMiern  and  WcNiern .  40  to  At) 
Fisher.  Nor-.hern  and  lilasutrn .  7  IS)  to  12  18) 
Fisher,  HoiRheru  und  Western  . .  3  00  to  8  00 
I'ox,  silver... .  15  WJ  to  00  00 
1<  ox.  Cross,  Nortlioi'n  aud  Eastern,  ac¬ 
cording  to  Hi/.e  aud  color .  3  00  to  5  IS) 
Fox,  Red.  Northern  and  Kiijiteru,  ac- 
uordlugto  sue  and  color,  .  I  80  to  1  00 
Fox,  Red,  a.  Penn.,  N.  J..  aud  N.  Ohio.  I  z5  to  1  50 
F,ii,  Und.  aoiithern  aud  Western .  76  to  100 
Fnx,  Gray.  North  and  Kusterii. cased...  75  to  1  00 
9us,  Gray,  Hiiuth  and  West..,.. 40  to  60 
Fox.  Kill . . .  :«)  to  .’’SI 
Lynx..... .  1  isj  to  2  00 
Marcon,  atiites .  1  50  to  2  00 
itink,  New  York  and  New  England .  3  00  to  4  00 
Mink.  Can..  .Mich.,  and  .Minn . 2  00  Co  3  Ou 
Mink,  ,Vevv  Jersey,  Paiinsylvaala,  and 
.Ohio .  I  00  to  I  M 
Mink,  .Maryland,  Virginia,  Kentucky, 
Indiana,  Wlscuuslii  und  Iowa..... .  75  to  1  25 
MisHouri  and  all  Aoutt.am . 60  to  75 
Muskrat.  N.  and  East'll,  fall  ik  vriuter.,  '26  to  27 
Miukruc,  N^st.  lucludiug  Penn,  and 
Ohio,  wliiWfr . . .  24  to  25 
Muskrat.  Buulhcm  prime  winter  and 
„fall..  .  12  to  20 
Otter,  North 'n  and  hasiern  and  North- 
West^ . . .  10  00  to  12  00 
Otter,  l^nn..  N,  J.,  Ohio  and  Western..  6  00  to  10  is) 
Otter.  Houlh  Curolinu  and  Georgia .  2  UO  to  6  ill) 
(ipijssiim.  North,  cased.. . . .  18  to  '40 
Opossum.  South  and  open  North .  12  to  15 
Racoon,  .vileh,,  N.  Ind.,  N.  Ohio,  Indian 
lisndlMd.  dark.. . .  80  to  100 
Rimoun,  II..  luwu,  WIs.  and  .Minn. ^  to  65 
Raeuoii,  N.  V.  and  E.  States  Jk  N.  Penn.  65  to  76 
Uaoown.  N.  .1.,  S.  Penn.,  ind.,  HI.,  Mo., 
Nob.  and  Klin .  40  to  50 
U.icoiiii,  Md..  Va.,  Ky..  Tenii.,  N.  and 
S.  Cur.,  Geo..  Ark..  Flu.  und  Ala .  16  to  40 
tlublills.  prime,  cused .  2  1$)  to  3  IX) 
Siieep  skins,  suiumar  and  fall .  51)  to  1  00 
Sheep  skliiM,  winter .  1  50  to  2  00 
Skunks,  prime  tilock.  No.  1.  cased .  —  to  1  ;«l 
Skunks,  prime  black.  No.  I.  open .  —  to  1  OH 
SkiiiikM,  prime  uue-hulf  white  streak.  ,30  to  8() 
Sk'iiiks  whole  streaked . 15  to  20 
Wolf  Skins,  mountain,  large .  2  Ou  to  3  00 
Wolf  Skins,  prairie,  priinu..... .  75  to  126 
FE.kTHBiw.— The  market  Is  easy  at  5O(057c.  for 
prime  live  geese.  Western  ;«>(04;)C.  for  mixed.  Hon 
and  Turkey  feuthors  not  wanted. 
GI-nhe.s'i;.  Southern  $1.'4.V01..«.  Western,  $1.20(01.25. 
Grain'.  -  Knr  wheat  the  nturketa  abroad  are  xtrong, 
and  prices  here  are  hi  HympHlIiv,  with  a  larger  ex¬ 
port  irade;  latest  sale*  iirc  at  $1.46  for  prime  No.  2 
>Ulwiiiiki>e  Hprlng;  $l.ll>0l.l.'i  for  .Vn  3  Milwaukee 
spring;  $1.12(01.13  for  iiiigraden  Milwaiikecr  .iprhig' 
•iflout ;  $l.;w.i<(ai(..36  for  No.  I  -pring  ;  $1  lOdvI.ll  for.Vol 
3Clili!Sgo  Hpi'hig:  |l.0(i'<iil.Q7  for  rejected  spring  ;  $1.04 
for  inlei'ior  siif iiig :  $I.:<1  for  white  Cuiiaila  lii  bond; 
$l.'4;i  for  No.  !i  New  York  winter,  and  $1,47  for  iiiiiher 
Pennsylvania;  $1.21(01.47  for  winter  red  and  amber ; 
$l.;ts0lJfi  for  white  and  $1,34(01.  to  for  No.  1  spring. 
Rye  at  IXWJJ.Hc.  for  Slate,  snd  86<.(i8«c.  for  Wesiurii. 
Burley  at  $1  toi'  foUl-rowed  and  8.a:.  f<ii-  twn-rnwed 
State.  Barley  mall  at  $l.la(0l.4<i  fur  Canada ;  ttk:.(0 
$1.10  for  two-rowed  Htat*;  $1,10(01.25  for  four-r..wed 
•Slate.  Corn  Is  higher  and  fairly  active.  Sales  at 
mxafMVc.  for  new  mixed  Western;  6C4(085c.  for 
new  yelfow  Western  ;  66<j.  for  new  yellow  ^luthorn. 
Uais  have  a  moderate  jobbing  demuod.  Sule.v,  ut 
I8106UC,  for  prime  mixed  Western. 
IIaY  ANO  8THAW.— Offerings  are  larger  and  prices 
urn  easlnr,  witb  a  demand  cliletly  fur  prime  qualities. 
Bale  hay  Is  quoted  Shipping,  75i08Uc.i  retail  quali¬ 
ties,  Sl.HO®!.  10;  clover.  O/xisTbe.;  salt.  6U(07Oc.  Straw 
is  quoted  at  $1.06.01.15  furlong  rye;  8O(085o.  fur  short 
rye;  75'/»8(l<:.  lor  oat. 
Bxpiirtsot  haysiiicc  Jan.  1st,  1,372  bales;  same  time 
last  year,  3,6t2. 
Honey  pnebunged. 
Kxportnrs  are  operating  liberally,  and  the  loOiil 
business  Is  fair  with  prices  on  oholcn  slock  strung. 
New  York  State.  12(0l7o.;  Easturn,  IO(015u.;  Wiscon- 
sliis,  lO(0lac.;  Yearlings,  tkiDlOc.,  Olds,  all  griiwtlis,  4-0 
6c.;  CuUfornias,  ncSJOc. 
Milk.— Thn  farmers'  pricefor  Jan. ranged  at 
4J41:.  per  quart.  Prices  at  the  platforms  during  tiie 
week  ranged  at  $1.75(02.76,  closing  weak. 
Potn.TMV  A,Vh  GAMK.-Drussod  poultry  la  not 
abundant,  nut  buyci  .v  do  not  make  regular  dally  vis¬ 
its,  and  price*  are  consetpiDUlly  kept  tame. 
Turkeys.  N,  J.,  oaoice.  17i0l»o.-,  do.  other.  IftaiCo.; 
Slate,  prime,  HkilglSc  ;  do.  other,  I4(iliil6c.j  Western, 
prime,  15(0 IHc.;  other,  ll)(0l3e.  Chickeua.  N.  J..  prime. 
17®i8c.;  other.  13(0l5c.  State,  prime.  Ifctlik:.;  Slate,  13 
®tlc ;  Western,  prime,  l4i'(»l5o.;  do.  other,  iO(0l2u. 
Fiiwls.  choice,  14i0l6u.  Ducks,  N.  J.,  I(|(0i2c.;  State 
and  Wcateni,  lT(0l8u.;  Gnesw,  Western,  l(|(0’4Oc.  Ca¬ 
pons, 'fac.;  slips,  ■jJa'A'Je.;  Philadelphia  chicks,  I'jia2dc.: 
turkeys,  inqiilic. 
Mve  iRmliry  Is  In  fair  demand ;  geese  doing  bettor. 
Turkors,  Jersey,  P  ».,  14c.:  do.  WcBlern,  l;(ail.'>c.: 
niYil  Woat«rii.  Ca* 
pons,'48c.;  alius,  ■JJa'A'Je.;  Philadelphia  chicks,  l'Jia2dc.: 
turkeys,  inqiilic. 
Mve  iRmliry  Is  In  fair  demand ;  geese  doing  bettor. 
Turkors,  Jersey,  P  ».,  14c.:  do.  WcBlern,  l;(ail.'>c.: 
Geese.  Jersey.  *1  pair,  $2d|(ia^;  do,  WesUn  n,  $1.60(0 
1.75;  ducks.  Western,  P  n,,  66(07ac.;  ducks.  Jersey, 
P  pair,  $I(0I.‘44;  fowls  ana  clutjkeiis.  State  aud  Jer. 
sey,  V  Ih.,  l.'kwllc.;  do.  Wesiarii,  12(0140.;  ruusters- 
8(0  lUc. 
Game  I*  easier ;  the  late  high  prices  restricted 
Males.  Block  reduced  to  few  Rums.  A  few  Kansas 
wild  piguoiis  have  been  quoted  at  $2.26  t>  dox. 
Ouali,  trapped,  prime,  $)  do*..  $3.'45(0S.6O :  soft,  $1.00 
2.0(1.  Groune.  prime,  «■  pair,  $l.i;t(0l.2,>;  drawn.  Hikt 
I. B.1  Partridges,  chuico,  pair,  $1,20^1.26:  Hares, 
V  pair.  20iit3ixi.  Rabbits,  $)  pair,  :«)'036c.  Ducks,  can¬ 
vas  buck.  P  pair.  $l.5U®2.jO;  redhead,  $1.26<»1.5ll ; 
common,  5Oi07(<c. 
Piuyvisto.s'g.  kless  pork  Is  higher,  wltli  an  active 
Inquiry.  Bacon  and  lard  h.ive  incrca»ed  shipping 
demand,  wllii  Iheinurkel  rimre  favorable  to  the  sell¬ 
ing  interest.  Pork  quoted  $2l.75<a24  tor  spot  Iota: 
$'J1. 85(02 1.H.7  for  $Vb.;  $'il.‘J(J<iy22  for  .March  ;  $22  for 
April:  $$'r4.l»0'4'!.15  for  M;iy,  Itressed  hogs  at  9^® 
9s4e.  lur  Western  biug  clear;  114|(0r4c.  for  city  00. 
J. anl  III  12-95'ai'tc.  tor  cii.ili  lot»  ;  iJi-,  for  Feb.;  H-fffJfc. 
for  March  ,  i;i-2ric  for  April  ;  b't-ST.tjc- forMay :  i:i-00c. 
for  J  uuc.  Btcarlne  at  1  <>4c.  for  We.»ttini.  '■I'uilow  at 
95-16  for  pniuc-  Beef  ham.s  ut  $22(j$'.'2.50  for  Southorn 
and  fJi&'M)  for  Western,  Beet— New  extra  mess, $12 
(012.5<J;  do.  plain  mess,  $11(011.56:  do.  tlcrced  at  $23 
for  prime  mess,  and  $'46  for  India  mqiif.  City  extra 
India  mu.ks,  t3I.5()r0;i2.&O  Old  extra  mest,  $11.50,  and 
$lc.6U  for  plain  mess  ;  packet,  $16.i()®l6. 
Beeu.— Clover  is  lower  with  larger  supplies.  West¬ 
eru  quoted  13|k(t9l4c.  tor  fair  to  prime. 
VEOETAJULE8.— Exports  of  potatoes  since  Jan.  1st 
26.674  bbis.,  same  Utuo  last  year,  16,232.  The  market 
f(yr  all  classes  of  vegeutbles  1*  quiet.  *  Potatoes 
are  threatened  a  loss.  Bomo  Samples  of  Bermuda 
very  slow,  Quality  being  rough  and  poor ;  sale  at  4® 
4lt  c.  Guotutions  exclusively  from  New  York  State 
and  Pennsylvanlii. 
KBNTirCKY  LKAf.  Light.  Heavy. 
Cenln.  (Dents. 
Common  lugs .  6  ®  7  7H®  8)4 
Good  lugs .  7)4®  8  814®  9 
Low  leaf .  8S®10  9)4®10)« 
Medium  leaf .  1UH(011  10}4®I2 
Good  leaf........ . . .  I4H0I3  I2)4®13)4 
Fine  leaf . 13(4®15  It  (0I6 
Selections..... .  16  ®17  1/  ®'43 
CROP  OP  1874. 
Cents. 
New  England  wrappers,  shipping  lots .  19  ®r4 
Wrappers,  medium .  1.5  ®  2 
Wrappers,  Hiio .  ..26  ®:{5 
Seconds . 10  (016 
•''lllorM,  selcclinas .  6  ®  8 
Seconds  anil  tillers,  shipping  lots .  7  (0  9 
Pec.nsv.'vsiila  .tssortnd  iota . 15  ®'i0 
New  York  State  uasurted  lots,  common .  7  (0  9 
Ohio,  a.ssortud  lot* . 8)4®  8 
Wlscoustn  .  .  ...........  6 >4(0  9 
WOOL.  There  has  been  a  very  light  trade  from 
niaiiiifactiirers,  who  are  Indisposed  to  buy  boyond 
firesMlng  reQuirements,  but  with  the  modcrato  stocks 
II  coiislderatlon,  prices  are  held  Unnly. 
Ohio,  Pennsylvania  and  West  Virginia— 
Plokiooa . 60  ®  f4 
XX. .  {0,  48 
X .  47  ®  48 
No.  1 .  4»  ®  52 
No.  2 . 43  ®  46 
Coarse .  40  (u,  42 
Combing .  .68  R  65 
Now  York,  Michigan  and  Wisconsin— 
X.’f . 44  0  46 
X . 43  w  45 
No.  1 . 46  ®  48 
No.  '2 . 12  ®  44 
Coarse .  tU  (0  42 
Combing . 56  ©  60 
Indlaua,  Kentucky  und  Tennessee— 
XX .  4.'.  ®  47 
X . 43  ®  t6 
No.  1 . 44  (0  46 
No.  '2 .  41  «  43 
Coarse .  40  (0  4:4 
Combing . 85  (0  62 
Combing,  unwashed . ;!8  (0  tO 
Illinois.  Iowa  and  Minnesota— 
XX. 4t  (0  47 
X . 44  (0  47 
No.  1 .  44  (0  46 
No.  2 . .....41  (0  43 
Coarse . 49  a  43 
Georgia,  Alabama.  Mississippi  and  Louisiana— 
Fine  unwashed... .  :«i  a  ,'I8 
Medium  uiiwushml .  34  ®  :I0 
Course  unwashed .  27  a  :I9 
Burry . 17  a  23 
KOCH  F.HT Kit,  Feb.  1U.— Flour  market  steiidv  ; 
tprlug,  16.7,7:  amber  winter, $7.0);  wlilte  winter.|7.'f5: 
double  extra.  $7 .W.  Rye titiur  qulpt  at  16.69.  Wheat 
active:  Milwaukee  club.  $i.as$.i.49:  amber  winter. 
Ii.ll)®1.22;  while  winter.  $I.2(J®1.36.  Data,  nomlnai 
at  35(0400.  Corn  steady  at  7Of075o.  Corn  meal,  $1.69 
«1.7&.  Butler. 2:i(0'26c.  Cheese.  I I(al3e.  Eggs,  l»®'A)o. 
Lard.  I3)$(0l4c.  Apples,  P  bn.,  U)e.®$l.  Potatoes,  bn., 
39(0®, t'ic.  Beans.  <•  bu.. 'JOc  ®i. '46.  Mess  pork. $2l5o—. 
Wool,  3O0;t&c.  Hay,  $19(014.  Btraw‘.$O:0l9.  Timothy 
seed.  $2.75®—:  clover.  $7.rXjr03.OO.  Wood,  hard,  V 
cord.  $8(09.  Coal,  $6.96(07.35  for  stove. 
LIVE  STOCK  MARKETS. 
New  York,  $'eb.  12,  1876. 
HECBIPT8  or  LIT*  BToex, 
Bmtm. 
Cowl. 
CsIvM, 
Sixtieth  81 . 
...  2.516 
33 
365 
Fort V- Eighth  St.. 
...  90 
37 
12 
Fortieth  St . 
....  090 
W 
969 
Harailuus  Cove  .. 
...  6,785 
09 
909 
Totals  this  week.. 
....  9,301 
TO 
377 
*•  Ust  week.. 
....  9.492 
131 
3'2>: 
SIlMp  g 
27.493  2L063 
Beeves.— On  last  Monday  forenoon  trade  in 
horned  cattle  Opened  slow,  and  the  markuis  clo*^ 
weak,  with  several  carloaiin  unsold,  'i'hu  herds  to 
hand  were  In  the  aggregate  course  and  inferior  to 
the  quality  in  aeniund  Prices  wore  7if®13Rc.  $)  &.; 
welgittM,  5®14  cwt.  Wadnosday  trade  dull  at  7)4® 
12ikc.  F  It :  weights,  S®9H  cwt.  Thursday,  sales 
wtie  at7>4®12c.  p  to.;  weights,  tMlOcwi.  Friday,  the 
markets  elonod  weak  at  ll(0l2Ha.  *<  to.;  wolglits,  5k®'j 
ewu  From  5il®58  lbs.,  net,  ha«  been  allowed  to  the 
cwt.  Dry  cows  and  poor  Quality  heifers  at  $;tT.59  F 
head.  Native  steers  sold  at  8®12>ic.  «  It.;  grades  do. 
at  12)4®l3>iic.  Bpunish  cattle.  In  extr«niely  lighter- 
rlvula.  sold  at  7>i®8c.  Oxen  at  8® I3ho.  Mixed  herds, 
aSkxlJc.  Bulls,  on  live  weight,  quality  very  rough, 
at  l®4)lfo. 
COMPABATIVE  SATB9. 
„  TU  18  week.  Last  week, 
QuaUty.  Cents.  Cents. 
Good . 12  ®13>$  12  ®]8X 
*’'««r . 11  toijjg  ii 
Poor . 19  ®umf  III  ®i0jk 
Poorest.. .  7X0  9jlf  Ux 
Gen.  selling  rates . . 'J)K®U  10  uU 
Milch  Cows.— Sales  moderately  easy  at  f46(®75  $» 
MILCH  Cows.— Sales  moderately  easy  at  f46(®75  $» 
head  tor  ordinary  quall^  family  cows.  Extreme 
range  of  prices,  $'2‘2<092  r  head,  i'lve  cows  sild  st 
$59(075  $(  head ;  9  do.  at  $45(075  p  head ;  2'2  do.  at  $55 
(085  4)  head;  8  do.  at  $89(gi92  $1  beau — calves  always 
Included. 
VEALS  AND  Calves.- Smooth  quality  veal* scarce 
and  in  brisk  demand  at  9®llc.  V  k>.  Grass  calves 
Sheep  and  Lambs.— Monday  trade  opened  alow 
with  general  sales  circcted  In  largo  Inis.  Sheep  sold 
ut  fiX'iHSc. :  lambs,  7Rc.  Wedm.oday,  tUo  »unie  tone 
of  trade  f  sboop  sold  at  5);®7c.:  liiinb*  not  quoteii. 
Thursday,  sales  slow  at6<07t(u.  Friday,  tliu  markets 
Closed  dull  at  5(0Tc.  fur  sheep;  luiubs  not  on  aula. 
State  ewes  sold  at  5c:  P  to.:  ahuep.  5(i6Sc.;  Kentucky, 
5)f®8><c.;  Michigan,  Vg^SXc.;  Ohio,  >5)i/07Vc.:  D!l- 
nol.a.  iK'iiTHc,:  Canada,  7  Yi.-.:  Biato  lainb*.  7>4®8c.; 
Canada,  8c. 
H00.S.  \VG(lue«day  laat,  '250  Ohio  hogs,  live  weight 
193  lha,  i>oiiiil  *>  heiPl.Mold  ut  SHc.  F  to.:  no  other 
sales.  City  drea.Med  fli'tn  but  slow  at  OK/uilOKc.  Gen- 
eriil  sales  of  hogs  ‘249  Ihs.  F  b(>ud,!lkc.;  ir>9  lbs.  down, 
F  head,  lllkiutlU^c. 
ItoRHB  .Market.  (Mty  trade  continues  slow,  the 
quality  of  Hie  Uoi'mc*  detiR  In  being  gonoriilly  very 
Inferior,  Twenty .iiliiu  head  of  poor  Quality  light 
liarneMs  hoises  sobl  ul$2.'<069  P  head  ;  41  ordinary 
do..  $I0U(|«I7&;  9  riimGlnr*  with  fair  trotting  action, 
$273®37.‘i  F  head;  2  pairs  ityUsh  ciirrLige  bur.ses, 
$1,990(01.2110  F  Pair;  Tpuirs  course  qualiiy  heavy  draft 
horMes,  $39O0t.’iO  F  pair  ;  clinico  quality  In  demand, 
hut  not  on  sale.  Klltecti  horses  arrived  F  Eric  Rail¬ 
road,  via.  Oak  CIltrBtutlon. 
IlANDvVdRCHAUDI.ST  WANTED. 
Due  who  18  ihoruugiily  qiialitlcd  to  take  charge 
of  a  large  orchard  of  assorted  fruit  trues,  and  famil¬ 
iar  with  and  willing  to  do  all  kinda  of  farm  work. 
Apply  to  ISAAC  M.  Bchermkuiiorn,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
STASDASD 
WIND  MILL. 
Perfectly  Self-RegulutIng. 
The  Best,  Clieupe.st,  most  Duni-  mms  . 
ble  and  Popular  .Mill  made.  SW  * 
Manufactured  under  the  liume-  /IBS. 
dlate  supervision  of  Inventor  ' 
‘Jl  years,  $'2..’i(XHIl9  worth  now 
In  use.  Send  for  IllusI rated  Cat- 
alugue  and  Price  List. 
U.  S.  WIND  I8QINC  &  PUMP  CO., 
Batavia,  111. 
COUNTRY  CHEESE  MARKET. 
*T  ■  _ 
LrTTI.E  KAl.tH.  N.  Y„  Keb.  13,  187«. 
Th  Kuc  In  it  mucii  butliii*  luullriR  iinuiritf  ilalryiiii«ti 
U»  to  Ui^  tulKro,  rtnd  tho  TOurkt^l  In  Hlrtpiiifor 
Vliau  for  iiovernl  wucki  puflt.  Wiiyorndo  «ot(dri*r  uny 
bettor  prices,  but  ilien- IS  mure  Irniuiry  f(»r  cheesti 
and  more  eagerness  tn  handle  gonUa.  Fine  cheese  Is 
hold  ilrmly,  with  the  expeolaDon  ihiii.  14c,  will  be 
reuehud,  and  the  recent  advices  from  abroad  seem 
to  indlcatn  that  an  advancir  In  prices  will  go  to  that 
Hgmo. 
faetnrh^s  may  he  quoted  at  11® 
12hc,,  and  tine  Beptemiiec  nt  I3«.  Farm  diiirlua  coti- 
tiiiuo  to  be  hrouglit  lorwurd  In  small  parcels,  nut 
being  ratliHi-  Inferior  In  quality,  Bales  havu  been 
made  ut  7o*lOc..  according  to  quHllly.  We  hear  of  no 
trimsai-.ilOKs  In  Hou  tuctnry  ofieuse. 
Winter  butter  stalls  ut  l.'X^iec.  No  grass  make  In 
market. 
Wo  have  advices  from  Europe  up  t*i  the  hitter 
part  of  January.  Our  London  correspondent  imy*: 
Large  traiiHucttons  III  American  cheese  are  report¬ 
ed,  espeuiully  inTdrio.  clean,  solid  September  make. 
I  hestock  in  line  English  cheese  1*  siunll.  The  prices 
areas  LdloWS: 
Araorloan  extra,  64/066*.;  dne.63«648.T  good.  fV/a/'fls.; 
common,  42®69s,  Knattsb  oheddar  bring*  89(0998.: 
Wlllslilre  diAUhle, 'r<l®73s.:  Cheshire  mediniu,  5t(i«(9'>s.; 
Bee, ‘•#(j#li2s.;  Scotch,  7(1® /4a.  Dutch  cheese — Bdams, 
75s.  F  cwt. 
Fine  descriptions  of  butter  are  scarce,  ami  other 
qualities  are  slow  though  pressed  at  low  rates,  good 
substRutos  being  preferred.  The  quotations  areas 
follows : 
P’rleslaiid,  l2O(0i6Os.: 
Swedish,  RiCs.;  Normandy  extra,  lt2<ailic*.:  American 
and  Canadian.  M)®l'20«.,  F  cwt. 
UleOmurgurlne  or  artlflciul  butter  brings  99®1293.]F 
cwt* 
GOOD  SEEDS 
Grown  wKh  care  and  palnstaklrtg  from  selected 
stocks  altvjtya  pity.  Try  mine.  See  advertisement 
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New  Peaohes. 
Alexander,  Aiiisdcn’*  June,  Early  Ilentrice, 
Early  Loulae.  Early  Klvern’  aud  forty  other 
varieties,  In  large  quaniRles,  very  flue. 
EVERGREENS. 
An  linmeuse  stock  of  alt  sizes,  suitable  for  plant¬ 
ing  In  Nursery  rows,  or  for  Iraiuodhite  effect.  A  flue 
collection  or  Notv  and  ICure  Cunliera. 
MAHALEB  STOSKS. 
One  Year.. ..First  Size...  .$1.25  per  190;  119.00  per  1,090. 
Second  Size.  1.90  “  8.00  “ 
Bond  for  Now  Trade  List. 
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Cherry  Hill  NiirMericM,  West  Cheater,  Pa. 
THE  J  ON  ES’  SYST  E  M . 
DIBKCr  SALEH  'I'D  THE  USER. 
ALL  .HAI,K.<)  ON  Q’RIAL. 
.  P  RElUHTSt  PREPAID. 
NO  risk  to  the  purchaser,  a*  no  money  Is  pale  until 
you  are  sattslled.  Thu  Junes'  system  will  bring  your 
goods  at  lower  prices.  Will  you  try  It  or  continue  to 
sustain  monopolies'/  For  iree  Price  List  of  Scales, 
address  JDNErt  of  Dlnghauiton.  N.  Y. 
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BuOulo  Fitrtllixer  Warlts  makes  honest  Ferti¬ 
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SJMLBOU  has  been  invested  In  Stock 
Privileges,  and  paid  9iKI  per  cent,  proflt. 
UPr?’  JV  “  hook  ou  Wall  St.,  sent  free. 
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AGENTS  WANTED  for  the  Best  BtoaiiAPiiiics  of 
JMOODV  IM  CONDKNHKD 
Edition  I  if  j^nd 
L.  ,  M;!'P''‘''''‘^'‘'ed.  Cknts.  Completk. 
b.'VN  K  Y  *  ‘,’1  cheapest  and  best  thing 
...  ,  ‘I'lt.  Dun  t  sell  any  other  till  you  see 
this.  .Large  discounts  to  agont.s.  Address 
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INMUUE  AtiAISST  ACCu7eNTK  by  a  Year- 
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How  to  SavM  re-sblngllog, 
atop  leaks  effeetually  A  cheap¬ 
ly  in  roof* of  ttU  kinds.  Com¬ 
plete  materials  for  new  roof 
■t  );.c.  o  ft.  I OO  J>a«o  Book  f  ree 
If  you  write  ta-auy, 
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GLINES'  SLATE  ROOFING  PAINT  IS  THE  BEST. 
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