irucn,  or  pluutii  a  uower  garden,  my 
^'lltalOKutl  of  VeKutablearid  Flower 
larKo,  llluetrulei 
SaeUd  ror  I076i  l 
Apples,  D  bu. ..'die. tel*l.  PutHtOeH,  bu. 
..  ““in  •“ i-SliipplJKf.  75®K)c.;  reiaU  quali¬ 
ties.  Wie.Ml.m:  clover.  tio(a«7&c.;  salt.  •'JUQt'lOo.  Straw 
ORE’S  RURAL  NEW-YORKER. 
THE  MARKETS. 
PRODUCE  AND  PROVISIONS. 
New  Tohk.  Saturday,  Feb.  19,  IsTd. 
RECEIPTS.— The  receipts  of  Produce  for  the  week 
were  as  follows  i 
Flour,  bbls .  5t.l(0  Uice.bhls...., .  1,030 
WUisky .  Cut  meats,  pints.... 
Corn  nieui. bbls. ...  ?,3U  I  aia  pints .  9.7811 
Com  meal,  botts...  4.ii4U  Tar.  bbls. .  — 
Wheat,  buflb .  IHT.IWO 'rubKCco,  hlids . 
249  bbls.;  since  Jan.  1st,  3,914  do.;  same  time  last  year, 
7,481  do.  1  here  Is  a  pretty  fair  demand  for  apples ; 
buyers,  however,  will  not  take  the  cliaiice  of  buyidit 
plokled  hams,  I3®14c.  Boxed  dry-salted  shoulders 
9c.  Bacon  at  13o.  for  Western  lontt  clear;  13kic.  for 
buyers,  however,  will  not  take  the  cliance  of  buyidi;  i  city  do.;  I'JJfc.  for  short  clear,  and  12J4C.  for  Iona  and 
very  roundly.  There  li.-tve  been  consideniblc  losses  short  dear,  toaether.  Lard  at  spot  and  Feb. 
n  repaoklna.  t  ranbernes  swe  runntna  out  equal  to  HUVlso.  for  March ;  13.C6ial8-«i7Wc.  for  April ;  13.8214(1* 
the  expcctuiion* of  holders.  Peanuts  uanin  lower.  ,  13.85o.  for  May;  13.9i)(i(ii;il5fK;.  for  June,  eitearlne  at 
Apples.  Hpltienbergs  and  Baldwins.  One.  13.50*4;  14o.  for  prime  Western.  Tallow  at  9W(ai9ke.  Beef 
Greenlnas,  ♦rtirt-l-SU:  mixed,  aood.  *2.30(i2.?5i  otliur  !  ham*  at  ♦’J.VMkaJB  for  oholoe  Western.  Ueef-Now 
i  “*fntinoB»at*12(ai(Sil».60:  do.  plain  mcs*.  ailiiili.W; 
.  eood  to  prime,  F4.2&83..4>;  do.  tlerced  at  l^for  prime  mess,  and  (2-1  for  India 
Nute-Pewiuu.  Vlralnla.  *1.10  mess.  CUv  extra  India  mess,  (ifJaia.iO  Hid  extra 
^cirv?' 'lonnossee,  75  mes*.  sujiu;  lu.fi0  lor  plain  mos*  ;  packet.  $15.60*  16. 
*g0c :  nickorynntii.$l(ai.'/5.  Black  walnuts.  50c.  Pe-  „  .  .  i  . 
cans,  I2(dil3c.  i  SEED.— Clover  Is  In  liberal  supply  and  lower.  State 
Coro,  bush .  . 
Uais,  bush... 
. . 
218,150  do.  cases... ... ....  fi.SOij 
131,100  Butter,  pul’s . .  19.131} 
72 1  Choose.  bX9, ...... ..  19.147 
17.713  Cotwiu,  bales  .  2.283 
Malt.  uuBb .  17.713  Cotpiu,  bales  . 
Bar  ley.  bush .  3, ,302  Rosin _ .... 
Beans,  bbls .  I8.im5  Svits.  turo..  bbls.,,. 
Grass  seed.  bags..  14,7ilO  lined  FYuits,  pngs.. 
Asbes,  Dkgs . . .  130  Kbps,  bbls . . . . 
Beef,  pkgs . .  3.02.3  Peanuts,  bag?.. . 
Wool,  bale* .  828  Dressed  Hogs. - 
Hods,  tales .  2.0<,0  (Jil  Cake,  pkgs.  . . , . 
Pork,  bbls .  4.225  Leather,  sides _ 
allow . OfiO. 
1400  Fi.ocB.--T here  bus  been  an  exceptionally  dell  : 
S'aKj  market,  with  otferings liberal  and  prices  weak.  ICx* 
91^1  trade  Is  lumost  at  a  pause. 
Supcnine  State,  »4.35<a4.li6-;  extra  do..  $6.00(afl.80: 
2.283  M.-:5<d4  65:  extnt  do.,  |5.UO«O.OOi 
3  000  *>\2o*1.15  extra  round-hoop  Ohio.  $5.0i>a 
h79  5  40:  trad (5  brand*  do..  $5,4U(e7.75;  wnlie  wheat  ex- 
245  I  »^20*9  ')i»r  aty  Mills  extra, 
T  800  $5.00;4iti.:4).  Soutberu  Bt  t4.25ji!L75  for  superOue;  (4.80  , 
590  t  fil8-25lor  poor  hi  eliolee  »hlpninE  extra*;  $6.30«sa.76  ‘ 
1  598  Kye.  M  10(i#.V06.  Corn 
3  000  Jersey  *  Penn.,  ] 
8  015  <38.20  Buckwheat  selling  ul  38<3O0c.  for  prime  ' 
Stale,  and  Hour  at  tl. 83(412.25. 
I  140.  fur  prime  Western.  Tallow  ul  9!i(4i9j4C.  Beef 
hum*  at  (’Jft.MkaTiJ  for  oholoe  Western.  Beef- New 
i  extra  mess  at  $12(3(312.60 ;  do.  plain  me**,  Sll(i*ll.60; 
do.  tlerced  at  (73  for  prime  mo**,  and  (25  for  India 
roes*.  City  extra  India  me**,  (32*.<2.5Q  did  extra 
mesa,  (UJW;  lu.60  lor  plain  mes*  ;  packet.  $15.60*16. 
I  Seed.— Clover  I*  In  Ubural  supply  and  luwor.  State 
I  held  at  IStfcgiUc.  for  prime  to  cnolce  lots. 
SCOAK  ( Reil nodi.  —  Son  yellow,  8t4*9Xo.;  soft 
white.  9H*9.Vc.;  crushed,  lOKo.;  powdered,  10.Vo.; 
granulated,  lOH’c. 
TOBACCO.— Them  has  been  a  fairly  active  export 
demand  aud  mure  doing  from  other  sources,  with 
prices  steadily  held.  We  quote  - 
kentuckt  leap.  litgbt.  Heavy. 
Cents.  Cents. 
Common  lugs .  6*7  74i*  ’Hi 
Good  lugs . . .  7K*  8 
Low  leaf .  8)4*10  9}<.<4l0« 
Medium  leaf .  IUV(*U  10)4(312 
Good  leaf . *. . 12H*I.T  12)4(313H 
Fine  leaf .  13)<*15  14  <«ltC 
Selection* .  16  *17  W  *22  . 
caop  oe  1874. 
Cents. 
New  Rngbind  wrapMrs,  shipping  lota .  10  (3)12 
Wrappers,  medium .  13  04  2 
Wrappers,  One .  25  *36 
Seconds . 10  *15 
Fillers,  selections .  II  *  8 
Secumls  and  tillers,  shipping  lot* .  7  ((S  9 
('eaD*y>anla  ANSorted  lots .  15  *23 
Now  York  State  assorted  lots,  oomiuon .  7  *  9 
Ohio,  assorted  lots .  6)t(i#  8 
Wlscubsln.  . . .  uvi*  » 
VEOV:T.\iii,ks.— Kzports  of  potatoes  past  week  0,302 
bhi*.;  since  Juti.  1st  37,410  do.;  same  time  last  year 
18.790  do.  There  1*  evidently  no  hope  fora  rise  In 
pulatoos.  Quantities  am  reported  on  the  way  from 
the  West,  and  naar  jKilnt*  are  not  yet  drained  of 
them.  Onion*  are  running  pour. 
Karly  Rose,  bulk,  $»  bbl..  $1.00*1.25:  Pcuuli  Blows, 
$I.MKa)f.75:  Prince  Alberta.  $1.00*1.25;  Peerless.  85o.S4 
$1.00,  sweet  potatoes.  $2.2f)*2.6U.  Cabbages,  V  UlO.  $8 
*5:  red,  $»J*10-  Caiilldower.  bbl  ,  |2(a5.  aquaah,  Mar¬ 
row,  bbl..  141i'<«75c.:  Hubluirtl,  $1.3n(siliw.  Onion*,  red. 
“Beans  a.nd  Peas.— There  is  very  little  animation  I  ^^d  8Kix$.-Tbe  quolnUona  for  fur*  and 
In  bean*;  mediums  specially  dull:  lute  arrivals  '  »»ius  loBows 
hardly  selitO'.:,  being  below  the  qualnr  of  stored  Noniiern,  a*  to  sue  and  quality. $10  00  to  15  UO 
lot*.  Marrows  are  In  buyer'*  favor.  The  free  ex«  Bear.  Southern  and  Northern  year- 
ports  of  1,460  bbla.  nclude  early  previous  sale*.  Pea  ■  „**'’** . 5  00  to  10  00 
beaus  and  kidneys  dull.  Limns  aualn  marked  otf.  Bciiver.  .Norllierli.  p<jrakin .  2  50  to  3  50 
Canadian  pea*  have  declined  for  bulk;  bbls.  free,  i  B<)itver,  Western  and  boutheru .  I  50  to  2  50 
noin.nul.  Kxpons  of  peas,  past  week,  11,312  bush,;  Badger..,.., .  .  20  10  50 
since  Jan.  HW.iiSi  do.:  same  ifnie  last  your, 23,375  do.  Cat,  Wild,  North  and  Fast  Stales,  cssed  50  to  00 
Kxports  of  beans,  since  Jan.  lat,  8,114  bbls,;  same  pit.  Wild,  Southern  and  Western .  10  to  60 
time  last  year,  2,003  do.  Fiaiier.  Nortnorn  and  Kimtern .  7  00  to  12  00 
We  ijiiute  Dean*.  pBu.  new.  prime.  $1.. 1.5*1. 40;  other,  Flaher.  Southeru  aud  Western  .  3  00  to  8  00 
1.L5UI.25;  mudium,  new,  (I.ICkoIMO.  fair  to  good,  $1.15  ''ox,  silver.. .  16  00  to  50  00 
(al  30;  very  poor.  50 >u90c.  :  (narrow,  new.  prmie.  $1.75  Fnx,  t^oss.  Northern  and  Kasteru,  uc- 
SI.IVP  niher.  $l.4.V.»I.0.'r  white  kidney,  iiriiiie.  $1,75*  cor(ling  to  ilxe  and  color .  .  ..  3  00  to  5  00 
185;  fair  b)  good.  (l.tU .vl.70:  red  kidney,  new,  prime,  Fox,  Red,  Northern  and  Kasteru,  ac- 
(1.50t»).iV:  fair  Co  g"Md,  (l..'i'i*t  46;  California  Lima.  cording  to  sl*e  and  color . . .  1  60  to  I  t!d 
choice,  $2.75«#8.00.  P<*Hs  Cunad(un.  hbls.,  new  (lutr  Fox,  Red.S.  Penn.,  S.J.,  and  N.  Ohio.  1  25  to  1  SO 
paid.  (l.25..«/1.27:  bulk.  In  boijd,  (I.IKI;  green  new.  F'ox.  Red.  Soptharn  and  Western .  75  to  100 
W  bush..  fl.56(if l.r>5 ;  Southern  B.  K,.  p  2  bush.  bag.  Fox,  Gray.  North  and  Kaslern.caied . . .  75  to  101) 
(3.00.  Fox,  Gray,  riouth  and  West .  ...  40  to  llO 
BEESWAX.— Flxporta  since  .fan.  I,  1«,I35  lb*.;  sami'  ^  Lynx..!?.’.'.'.'  'V" . .  i  m  •>  m 
time  last  year,  7,705  do.  KxpoiTers  m  e  taking  small  .  Marten,  State*  .  1  m  r<>  9  m 
lot*  of  atilctly  choice  Southern  at  .T3c.:  Western.  .I2(«i  ,  Mink,  New  Yitr’k  and  New  iitVgland...'.  00  to  4  01 
Mink.  Can..  Mich.,  aud  Minn .  2  00  to  3  00 
UitooM  (XjiiN.-SuppHes  are  cbictly  of  mydluiii  !  Feunaylvunia,  and 
gr.ude*.  for  which  prices  are  weak.  ,  ■  - .  ,  1  00  to  150 
We  quote  Brush,  sbort  groeo.  10*Hc.;  hurl,  green.  y**^*.*”.^}  Fentueky, 
8.i4(it.l0c.;  green,  medium.  5<i«i7c.:  red  audred-tlppcd,  i . .  75  to  125 
8.ai4c.  Missouri  aud  all  Houll.ern .  60  to  75 
„  „  Afuskrai.  N.  and  Uasl’n. full  A  winter..  25  to  27 
BCTTEH.— The  mitikct  is  still  deprived  of  the  fa-  .Muskrat.  West.  Inoluding  I'enn,  and 
voraule  surroundings  that  ordItmiTly  help  to  stimu-  Ohio,  winter . .  22  to  25 
late  trade  In  winter.  TTie  weather  ha*  been  aturniy  .  Muskrat.  MoutUem  prime  winter  and 
for  two  (tar*  keeping  away  buyers, and  warm  enough  |  fall..., .  12  to  20 
to  unsettle  value*,  when  parcels  liact  to  depemi  upon  j  Utter,  NorUi'n  and  Knsieru  and  North- 
samplings.  Buyers  are  so  ciiralul  In  niuuliig  tlioir  West . 
Heavy. 
Ceuta. 
7)4*  8)4 
OH*  9 
9}<*10« 
10)4(212 
l2)4<a>13H 
14  (MltC 
W  &22 
New  Rngland  wrappers,  shipping  lota. 
Wrappers,  medium . 
samplings.  Buyers  are  so  ciiralul  In  niultliig  tlioir 
sulectluu*  that  a  good  doul  ol  stock  I*  mure  or  less 
coiidi'uincd  when  tested.  TTieiearerepiitublemnrkM 
of  ytate  that  cjin  be  safely  seni  out  upon  mitslrie  or 
local  orders  :  but  mo*t  purchasers  in»i*t  u|ioii  riiii- 
ulitg  the  Iron  lulu  most  every  package.  TTial  which 
Is  called  choice  hutle  Is  siibjccti’d  to  the  closest  kind 
Of  scrutiny  by  parties  who  are  compelled  to  pay  tlie 
exircnin  rates  demanded  for  extra.  ITiu  sudden  full¬ 
ing  (iir  fme  siippIlexQf  Dincv  and  Orsi-chiss  stuck  has 
given  bulterabad  repuiulibn  :  every  orie  feeis  Hint 
we  have  used  up  the  best  end  o^lie  crop,  .ind  there 
Is  euii*e<4U(5ul  cuutlon  uxhtblted^jy  grocerymen  and 
other*  who  are  fortilrmln  l•tlough  fo  reDilil  u  stuiidy 
riUull  trade,  whlcli  call*  for  souiidi  sweet  lot*  of 
Diatc.  Choice  BLiteis  *tl||  tirm  at  our  lata  rutos ; 
under  grades  waver  to  sonic  degree.  I'spucluJiv  as 
quiillly  and  apiieai'iineu  are  ugumst  thorn.  Fresh 
Western  will  bring  22c.  (or  the  itylo  now  arriving. 
Very  fancy  i*  bringing  out  higher  rate*  in  u  small 
Way,  Holder*  of  Western  are  not  aiixluu*  to  si-ll 
under  the  current  Uuiire*.  us  there  is  some  tboiiglil 
that  lAtvr  on  an  •-xporl  outlet  will  arise,  astheCnnu- 
dlaii  yield  Is  reported  scant.  Roll*  urn  tlrm. 
.-tata  dairies  eiiilru.  extra,  32(«  .'In.;  entire,  good  to 
prime,  2!((f#.Tlc.;  talr  t..  go-ni,  t'.Vu/'iay ;  llrlilua.  selected 
rrc»li,  30*3 Ic-.  good  to  prUna.  2T(«;2»o.:  lair  to  good, 
24(iii27c.i  half-Oradii  tubs,  selected,  35'di38(L;  good  to 
prime.  S2(i«3;fe.:  rslr  to  good,  28*32e.;  poor  to  fair.  17,3 
2Ve.:  State.  WeUh,  tubs,  full  made,  31  a33c.;  (iairlns, 
25JhJ0o.;  good  to  prime,  35*  .•S-:.;  fair  to  good, 
23(g)Aic.t  poor  to  lair,  l7'A23e,;  Petitisylvania, 
store  packed.  ms.'Ste.;  WesU-rn.  dairy  mbs,  »ij, 
leutwd,  2ja.2ik;.:  good  to  prime.  ■s.'iUi’.qe.;  tun*  select¬ 
ed  fresh.  2'2a27C.;  good  to  priaic.  fresh,  S.’Vifi'ic ;  fair 
to  good,  fresh.  l8<«i2ic.;  piyor  to  fair,  trcsii,  IWovltJc.; 
We*leru,  early  packed,  selu nod.  1M(s2()c.:  Wusteru, 
early  packed,  other.  llaiHc.  itoil  butter,  good  to 
prime.  2(1^22c.:  fair  py  good.  tikuiVUc.,  Cumiiiou.  IU'kIHi.', 
CHEK8E.— ICxporl*  lor  the  week,  13.24(5  bo.xes:  tiu* 
5huw*  a  lighter  trade  tliun  for  some  little  tliun  Inicli, 
but  M  the  gradcL  required  have  been  bun  amt  strli-t- 
ly  (an.:y,  the  offerings  of  whleli  are  ludit,  prices  lire 
without  atienlion.  ,  The  loiutl  dciiiiinil  and  irudi; 
from  Uie  RMighborliig  luarketa  ha*  heon  f;ilrly  active. 
Alp-getber,  Uie  market  may  be  considered  a*  .show¬ 
ing  no  decided  chitiige. 
•New  State  faetnry,  farcy,  13-4  s»  He.;  tini?,  ISe.: 
do.  good  to  priiim.  ll  WKLl'flfe.:  fair  to  good.  lhalDfc,; 
West . . . .,...  10  00  to  12  00 
Otter,  Pitnn..  N.  J.,  Ohio  and  Western..  6  00  to  111  00 
Otter,  Houih  Carullnu  and  Georgia .  2  uo  to  6  00 
Upossiini.  North,  cased .  .  18  to  20 
Opoasuiu,  Boutb  and  upon  North .  12  to  15 
Racoon.  Mich.,  N.  hid.,  N.  Ohio,  Indian 
bandied,  dark.. . sO  to  1  OIJ 
Racoon,  II.,  Iowa,  WU.  ami  Minn .  60  t.i  65 
Racoon,  N.  Y,  and  JC.  States  A  N.  Penn.  65  to  75 
Uaonon,  N.  J  ,  S.  I'enn.,  lud..  111.,  Mo.. 
Neb.  and  Kan .  40  to  60 
Rapoi.n,  Mil.,  Va.,  Ky..  Tcnn.,  N.  and 
».  t.ar..  Geo..  Ark..  FTa.  and  Ala, .  15  to  40 
Rabbits,  prime,  cased .  2  00  to  3  00 
alieup  skins,  suniiiierand  fall .  ....  511  to  1  uo 
15  to 
2  on  to 
SiiMcusklos,  winter . . .  1  50  to  2  00  No  9 . if 
Skunks,  prime  black.  No.  1.  cased . .  —to  130  .  li 
9!r!!!'yi>  ‘’‘"J'';  L.opcn .  -  to  1  00  romrn.Va’ . rl? 
naiiniiH,  prime  Diacic.  NO.  I,  open .  —  to  1  00 
Skunks,  prluiii  one-half  white  streak.  50  to  80 
SkuiikM  wholn  streaked  .  Eiy  to  20 
Wolf  Skin*,  mountain,  large.,..., .  2  Oil  Co  3  00 
Wolf  Skins,  prairie,  prime..,,  .  76  to  IM 
GUAI.V,- F’or  whPiit  there  ha*  hoeu  a  very  dull 
nnirket,  with  prices  lower  and  closing  weak;  the 
uiarkcts  ahroail  are  In  iinsutlsfactory  shape;  latest 
sale*  at  tl-ts.KiSl.SO  for  very  choice  old  No.  2  .Mdwnu- 
kc»  spring  III  mPhu;  $t.06<i*1.18  for  ungraded  and 
mixed  spring;  $1.26  for  prime  .\o.  2  .Milwaukee  spring 
uij()al;  $1  tor  rnlijcUnl  spring;  $1.35  for  common 
white  Western,  hi  ear  lots;  (l.l)l  for  "  no  gr.nle  ” 
iVl ’’'I'll*':!  $i  aKgl.l7  f..r  (vliiier  red  and  uiuher: 
$l..l,j<iel.uj  foA  wbitound  $l.H06#|  .y?  for  No.  I  spring. 
Ityc  at  ityiaSlo.  for  State,  and  MtffSSc.  for  Western. 
Hurley  small  side*  of  twiy-rowed  State  at  70’.v90e 
Harley  malt  at  |l.ll)4<itl.ti>  for  rapada ;  85e.(a(1.07(4 
for  iwo-rowad  evuto:  (LlOrai.i)  for  rnur-n.wea 
suite.  Com  IS  lower,  with  larger  supplies.  Sales  at 
bi*l)4e.  for  new  mixed  WuslHrn  ;  tXjfttiJtc.  for  un¬ 
graded  new  mixed  )Ve*teni;  59*6H>ic.  tnr  'mio 
giiKle’  new  mixed  ;rdc.  for  new  yellow  Western  ; 
n2wb3c.  tor  new  yellow  Southern  and  iWkdsIfc.  for  old 
nilxed  Weslcm.  Oats  are  m.irw  in  fuvnr  i.f  the 
buyer,  with  larger  sapplic*.  bales  at  4i'i*47c.  for 
prime  mixed  Western  ;  4U(«il)4c,  for  white  Western 
H.\Y  A.qD  Sthaw.— The  wcnllier  Is  favorable. 
Shipper*  have  been  operating  freelv.  and  the  iu- 
croased  recelpis  ai  o  closely  used  up;  'prices  general¬ 
ly  are  steadily  Uidd. 
Karly  Bose,  bulk,  V  bbl..  $1.00(((1.25:  Pcucli  Blows, 
$I.MKa)i.75:  Prince  Alberta.  $J.0CI*1.25;  Peerless.  ll5o.(((; 
$1.1)0,  sweet  uotatoes.  $2.2f)*2.6U.  Cabbages,  V  lUl.  $8 
(gc5:  red,  $»J*10-  Cauliflower,  bbl  ,  |2(<^.  squash,  Mar¬ 
row,  bbl..  Nli'<«75c.:  Hubluird,  $1.2n(jfii:w.  Onion*,  red, 
bbl.,  (Ifflil.N);  yellow.  $l.6n(«SI.75;  while.  $2.60(43.00. 
Hu.ssla  Turnips,  V  bbl..  I60,;  white. liOc.  Carrot*.  (l.OO. 
Baltimore  spinach,  fi  bbl.,  $1.50fa>2. 
Wool.— There  ha*  beeo  a  fairly  active  business 
from  manufacturer*,  aud  with  the  moderate  stocks 
prices  are  firmly  held.  Wc  quote : 
Ohio.  Pennsylvania  and  West  Virginia— 
PlckloCK . 50  64 
.  ((J.  48 
No.  1 .  49  04  52 
No-  3 .  43  di  46 
Coarse . .  *•42 
Combing . ,,.58  4^05 
New  York,  Michigan  and  Wisconsin— 
. . .  ....  44  M  46 
J— . 43  (ul  45 
No.  2 .  <2  o»  U 
Coarse .  40  do  <2 
Combing .  f,0  (H  tio 
Indiana,  Kentucky  aud  Teuuessee— 
. .  (9  47 
X  ... .  43  0  45 
No.  1 . .  4,5 
No.  2 .  41  (»  4,t 
Coarse .  40  o  43 
Combing .  65  o  62 
Coarse .  40 
Combing .  65 
Combing.  uiKvushed .  38  <9  46 
Illinois.  Iowa  and  Minnesota— 
. .  o  <7 
X-..-..  . 44  0  47 
No.  1 .  44  (If  40 
No.  2 .  41  dll  43 
Coarse . 40  Ot  4.'{ 
Georgia,  Alabama,  Mississippi  and  Louisiana— 
FTne  unwashed .  35  dt  38 
Medium  unwashed  . . 34  d?  36 
Course  unwashed..,.. . 27  0  30 
“urcy .  17  (ij  23 
44  (a  40 
41  6i>  43 
40  d*  4.3 
KHCIIF.M'rKit,  Ki-b.  1}».— FTour  market  steady ; 
spring,  (0.75:  umber  winter,  $7.(W;  white  winter,  $7.25; 
duubln  iixtra,  $7.60.  Ryo flour  (lulet  ul  $5.50.  Wheat 
..5***'"'?“*'*"  *'*“*’’  ••■35<*1.40;  amber  winter, 
$1.1^1.22;  while  winter.  $1.2%1.35.  Diits,  uomlnal 
at  (^tt40o.  Com /teady  at  TOduTh;.  Corn  meal.  llJiO 
poor  to  fair.  TSnOc.  pP*te  mrni  Dairv— fancy,  Wim 
12'4<t.:goodtoprline.l0>4iijiii:ic.:  fair  togoud.ytvduiOSc. 
Wesieru  factory,  Cheddar,  flue.  12.jil2)ve. :  good  to 
prime.  U912c.;  flat  tine,  12X((iii;ic;  good  to  prime, 
ll  iul2o..  fair.  8<i«Ue.;  pour  tufalr.  fl^sc  ;  pineapple,  l(j 
(818c.  KugUshdalry,  Connecticut.  L’i«,l3);,c„  do  atatc. 
16*l8c. 
Cottov.-A  break  in  the  J.iverpool  market  and  re- 
p(’rU)  of  I.dlure*  titero  unnettlc  value*  here,  and 
there  are  quite  free  seller*  at  the  rijiluced  llgiiie*. 
The  closing  prices  are.  lor  FAbruary,  14  2;i-32(S4c.; 
March,  121i>-3lc.;  April,  l33-:t.'i-.:  May.H  ll-.(2c,t  June. 
13  9-10(813  19-22e.;  July,  13  25  32('(il3  liMtlc.;  August,  13 
29-32)913  I5-l(jC. 
Quotation*  for  spot  cotton,  h.ised  on  American 
Staudard  of  uiassitlcatloii: 
UvImtdD.  Ala.  (Mt'aii'i.  'Trsat 
Ordinary .  9);  9V  9k  9)4 
Stilct  ordinary .  10)d  lO.V  lO'f  10)< 
Good  onHiiary .  lO.V  lOid  II..  liv 
Strict  good  do .  lla  ii'-i  IIX  lIX 
Low  middling .  12  I2k  12>,  l2q 
Strict  low  mlddlLug...  12H  12k  12k  IJk 
Mlddllug . 12  i:l-10  12  15-16  13  13 
Good  middling  .  13  5-16  12  7- 10  12  9-10  12  9-10  I 
Striert  good  middling  13  11-10  13  13-10  14  15-10  13  15-16  : 
Middling  fair -  14  1-10  14  3-10  14  5-16  14  6  16 
F’air. .......  - 14  15-10  15  1-16  15  .3-16  15  8-16  ^ 
.Vtiiiard.  I 
Good  ordinary . 9h  Low  middling . li 
Strict  uidiiuiry . 16)4  Middling . ])u 
,  I 
UOJltSTU'  Duied  Fkitte. -Small  lots  Of  Sdato 
(luartured  apple*  have  been  placed  at  9*4(89)40.; 
there  IS  very  little  doing.  Hlnckberries  are  hjwer  ! 
rye:  fNaHllc.  for  oat. 
Kxp.irts  pi.Hi  wei-k,  7H0  bales;  since  Jun.  Isi,  4,418 
bales ;  same  time  lust  year,  5Ji88. 
lfiaiI)V(.M:H.--!)L‘llliig  at  $1.11. 
Ilopa.-The  market  continues  Arm.  and  demand 
quite  active.  A  thousand  bales  of  choice  hops  have 
cleuced  for  export  this  week  :  shippers  do  not  want 
to  pay  over  17c.  for  best.  There  is  a  great  scarcity  of 
tine  hup*.  A*  the  belter  grade*  are  cleared  otf,  *i-c- 
ondsand  low  uiust  generally  come  Into  use.  The 
average  is  2.486  bale*  per  week  since  September  isi, 
I81U.  Till- quo'atlon*  lire 
New  York  State.  I2<«17c  ;  Eastern,  lOaiSc.;  M'isoon- 
slns.  10(8150.;  Yearlings,  8<31Uc.;  tilds,  all  growth*,  lai 
be.;  CalifomuL*,  17(8200. 
Leath KK. -  Hemlock  sole, light  average9,22(a23Ke.; 
middle,  24<845,Sc.i  heary,  24<82(m:.,  good  dam.,  2l(8&c. 
OIL  CASE. -Westerii  ha*  bimn  token  freulrat$43 
V  ton.  KecetpL*  here  arc  liberal,  but  they  comprise 
Ul  good  part  parocla  on  direct  shipmimt  abroad. 
PoDLTiiy  AND  Game. -The  supply  of  choice 
dressed  has  been  light  and  has  brought  pretty  full 
ugures.  I*afOcla  ibai  arrive  weather  damaged  are 
Irregular  In  price,  a*  at  preauut  there  are  hut  few 
calls  for  anything  off  iB  gualiiy.  We  quota  • 
Chickens,  Bucks  Co.,  good  to  Prime,  18(8 l»c.:  Jvr- 
«(  uu.,uuc.(ifi.z;>.  Mirnu  uurk. 
Wdol,.i0r(|36o.  Hay,  $HKaiO.  Straw ,  Nk*  1(1.  Timothy 
seP(i.  $2.7;if((i-^;  (il()ver,  $7.50*08.00.  W<9<.>d,  hard, 
cord,  |8(«3.  Coal,  $8,1)5(87.36  for  stove. 
COUNTRY  CHEESE  MARKET. 
Little  Fai.L8,  n.  y.,  F’eb.  I'J.  1876. 
The  brisk  demand  by  shippers  and  the  Improved 
home  trade  in  cheese  ha*  streiigtheneii  the  market 
here  and  doe  goods  arc  hold  very  Uriiily.  F’or  Sep¬ 
tember  uild  good  October  14c.  Is  asked.  This  Is  at 
present  above  the  views  of  buyer*  aud  there  are  no 
transuction*  to  note.  We  learn  tbiit  Mr.  L.  I>,  Snell, 
oue  of  the  havers  at  this  murkee,  has  recently  brought 
3,000  boxes  of  the  Murkllulrt  F'actory.  Ciitniraiigu.* 
Co.,  fancy  September*,  at  UXc.  at  the  factory, 
.•‘^te  end*''  of  factories  may  bo  iiiiotod  at  lUX 
wllKc- extra  lots  bringing  Me.  and  upward  more. 
Farm  dairies  come  forward  only  in  small  lot*-ihe 
end  of  the  season’s  make— undare  geneially  coiumoo 
or  Inferior  II]  grade.  T'hey  go  at  <'a8c.,  according  to 
quality — with  occasional  sales  at  10c. 
There  1*  not  miicU  winter  butter  now  on  delivery, 
and  It  I*  not  flrst-Class.  hales  are  made  at  2;i(82lie.. 
Bceording  to  quality. 
We  have  advlees  trom  Europe  up  to  the  tirst  week 
IQ  January.  Onr  fgyndou  correspond  ant  says- 
Lurge  transnctiouB  lu  Auiarluun  chOHSo  of  all  sorts 
lire  reported,  while  fliie  English  and  DUlohuretlruily 
bald.  The  prices  are  IIS  foilows: 
American  extra.  U5<i«668.:  Oue.82Sii64*.;  good.  56(860*.: 
comuioD.  30<850s.  Kngllsh  oheudar  brings  84<89ls.; 
Wiltshire  double,  709.:  Chohlra  medium,  SfliitWs.; 
flue,  ThS-ii*.:  Hcotch,  lil!<876*.  Dutch  Cheesu— Edams, 
75a.  (( cwt. 
FTne  •lencrlpliun*  ot  butter  are  scarcer,  nud  renl- 
and  dull,  us  well  a*  small  fruit*  generully.  Reeled  - r  -  .—  -.u-s,  u.rj,.„iv.( 
peaches  are  more  steadily  held  with  u  little  belter  00.  to  ffO*jd,  15(8 
demand.  c  <.1,1.  1  1  j.j..:  poor.  lAailflo.  Geese,  Jersey.  Prime,  I2(814c., 
Apples  -  fltate.  sUced.  10(8  I0!^c.:  quarters.  9)4(8  **‘'*^-  Slips, 
9>4c.:  Western  uaartura,  ilc.;  floutiier’i  sUcod.  1875  r  ,  7  , 
CTop.  Hi)4(810Xc.  for  prime.  Tennessee  qrs..Hq (88 UjC.  'ruraAsiI'VMrHwv '11  loS??''  a  w 
Blackberries,  uew.  llX  (8  e.  !'•  cleu  iieuchu*  good  ,,  ®  **.®*-i  Wqj)15^;  do.  We8ierii,l3(814c.; 
prime  Georgia.  I4(»16c.:  do.  fauoy,  lie  Unn’oelaU  ‘  l^W^'**d'u'(.ks***^«scern  ’  Western,  $l.50q* 
ibes,  now,  I2(81234c.  tor  halve*,  and  10X(8Uc.  for  ii  r..'.ir  so  .'1  ®i.  tL®75c.:  ducks,  Jersey, 
riers.  l»iuai*,20c.  Kaspberrie.*,  27,8280.  Cherries,  ^  ’  li*  *  “  w/’ ' 
3c.  f  •  14(81oe.,  do,  Western,  I’2<s4l4c.;  ruosters- 
7(8UC, 
108. — The  market  ha*  been  a  yery  iluctuuliug  I  Game  sales  easier  as  tlie  stiason  Is  winding  up  Tbe 
butcluaes  rulbur  steady  for  prune  fresh  Weal-  recent  high  price*  cheeked  the  demand,  and  steady 
At  Ibis  dale  last  year  Wesioi'u  was  selling  at  buver*  have  more  or  lc*«  withdrawn. 
.10.  Spired  eggs  aie  dull,  buyers  InsUliiig  upon  !  ,  at  (•■'•bttl.Ta  for  ('uiivuxback  ducks;  $1 
«**ioua  when  they  move  Ihctti,  but  piefer  to  pay  ‘Or  Redhead,  lOlaHOo.  for  Mulbird  and  40(860c.  for  (Pirn- 
ratea  for  the  later  receipt*.  Limed  are  losing  muii  per  pair.  Habblts  and  hare*  pluoty  and  dull 
leavdy  for  sales.  Wc  quote;  ,  Wild  pigeons  suld  early  in  the  week  as  low  as  $1  5ii 
rsey.  »lngle  barrels.  V  bbl..  I9c.t  Slate  Je  I'cnii.,  present  they  nro  s.-arce,  aud  a  prime  lot  woiilii 
8.t<c.;  westorn.  prime.  180.;  Udrimuks,  16>i(8l7Xo.:  biTng  ourquiiLitlon 
hern  and  Soulb  Western,  1.(817>4C.  Wild  pigeons,  feulbered,  per  do*.,  $2(82.25  •  Quail 
'te'D.oil  pepper-  1  U?o‘'u9m’ l‘n/eH(?/'fe^ ^ 
.,  IS  extrameiy  fluji.  especially  for  wlioleaule  par-  1  Hartrldges.  choice,*'  pair,  $14*1  li*  luferioi 
e  following  sales  lully  represent  current  rate*  :  '  I’BGVrHioN^, -There  ha*  been  conalderableexolle- 
do.HallAPar:  meni  In  the  market  for  hog  products  generally.  Ex- 
■  tlxV?  lbs.  pure.  In  tin,  ,  Porters  have  brought  freely  and  prices  are  advancing 
i  aSo^ip'/iisEaisi  isToi 
E..  FKD.TS.-l:xpor.=  of  .polo.  p„.  I 
and  prime  Georgia.  14(»16c.;  do.  fancy.  Ise  Unnoelou 
peaches,  new,  I2(812)4c.  tor  halves,  and  10)4(811c.  tor 
quarters.  1‘iuiu*,  2llc.  Kaspberrie.*,  27,8280.  Cherries, 
Eoos. — The  market  ha*  been  a  very  Iluctuuliug 
one.  butcloaes  rulbur  steady  for  prime  fresh  Weai- 
Ibis  dale  last  year  Wesioi'u  was  selling  at 
4U(8*.jo.  eP<red  eggs  uie  dull,  buyers  InsUliiig  upon 
coiice8*loua  when  they  move  them,  but  piefer  to  |iay 
full  rates  fur  the  later  receipt*.  Limed  are  losing 
too  heavily  tor  sales.  We  quote ; 
1  barix-l*.  V  bbl.,  I9c.t  Slate  I'cnii.. 
18<818.t<c.;  we.*torn.  prime.  180.;  Udrmaiks,  lOHlSnKo.; 
Southern  and  South  Western.  l.(Sd7>4c. 
E89e.nti.4T.  OlL3.-Tbe  leading  item,  oil  pepper¬ 
mint.  IS  extrameiy  du  1,  especially  for  wliolesuie  par- 
Cijis.  Aa  luU  lb  ulso  thu  jn  tlie  LonUoii  luui'kuL 
quotations  liexo  are  not  blruu^. 
The  followlr*^^  sales  lully  rutxesent  current  rates  : 
olcun»  11.  G.  0*1  peppermint*  1‘4;  la  Uo.  H»!l  Pur 
V ■'*'  !.>  P>i“e.  1«  tin 
$1,50;  1.2W  do.  sassatrus,  55c.:  300  do.  wlntergreen 
(3.12;  150  do.  spearmint,  (3.50  :  225  do.  pennyroyal,  |4.' 
Feesh  F’HtJiTS.  — Exports  of  apples  past  week.  ! 
sey,  good  to  prime,  I6(i6l8c,;  State,  good  to  prluie  L/ii  L*®'  uiiproccdeuled  high  rate*.  There  I*  no  Improved 
17c.:  Wesieru,  good  to  prime,  IhiiOc.;  fair  to  guo'd  12  demand  tor  good  IntermediuteB.  A  moriean  and  sub¬ 
file.;  poor.  9  ^Hc.  Thikeys,  Jcr*«iy,  good  to*  prime.  ,  ... 
17a«19c.;atato,g<iodlopiimo.  16<818C.:  Westenirgood  „ ‘-*‘^;DmeU«  »ell  for  15(1*.;  Donieis.  liDs.;  Danish  and 
10  urimo,  l5<8T7c.:  Inferior,  1l(i*13e.  Ducks,  Jersev  o’^'^dUh.  16bs.:  Normandy  txiru,ll6*., and  some  have 
«ood  to  prime.  ai(a)22c.i  State,  good  to  prime,  i9r!*21c  ■  "i*  “*  I  American  uo(i  Cuuadian,  9(i(a 
Western,  good  to  prime.  IbiaSoc.;  fair  to  go.jd.  15(2 
Lc.:  poor.  lAailflo.  Geese,  Jersey,  prime.  12(814^  _  DleoiuurgaiTiie  or  artiflclal  butter  brliiga  iWXivUOu. 
State,  good  to  prime,  Ih8l3c.  Capons,  25(ai28c.  Shu*  $(  owi.  ■ 
Western,  IH.ivWo.  "  ’  - - - 
X2IV6  i>ultr>  let  tuiidinif  low6r 
Turkey*.  Jersey,  »( It.,  uai5<:,:  do.  Western,  I3(8l4c.-  LIVE  STOCK  MARKETS. 
Ueese.  Jersey  T  pair,  $2.5(J<a3 ;  do.  Western.  $l.50q*  - 
1.75;  ducks,  VVesiern,  $(  Ib„tt5®75c.:  ducks,  Jersey.  New  York,  Feb.  19,  1876. 
sev‘*»’  KECKIPT8  OE  LIVE  STOCK. 
**'■  “o.  Western,  12(814c.;  roosters-  Sba«p  a 
Cow*.  Ckivea.  Laoiba. 
F’criv-Elithlh  8t. 
Fortieth  81 . 
Barsimu*  Cove  . 
1.886 
51 
4;« 
8.612 
0(1 
12 
01 
3,209 
UlU 
110 
000 
549 
5,070 
00 
uou 
14,tK8 
6.956 
459 
27,398 
9/iOl 
70 
3(7 
27,198 
Totals  this  week .  6.956  63  469  27,398  23,6)8  I 
“  last  week .  9,301  70  377  27,198  21,063 
BEETE3.— On  lust  Monday  forenoon  trade  In 
fair  quHluy  Cattle  opened  slow.  Hriees  were  iiqillk'  ' 
V  tt  ;  weight*,  i<ai0.'<  cwt.  Wednesday  tiadr?  slow  . 
but  Arm  at  $ii(iirrttO.  IH  It ;  weigliis.  I)4<ai9)il  ewt. 
q  uursday.  sales  slow  at  8X(al2)4c.>  weight*,  6(.l 
•  X  cwt.  Friday, the  maikets  Closed  weak  atfel2c.  |( 
It  ;  Weights,  6.4)110)4  cwt.  F'roiu  54('a.Vi  IPs,,  net,  has  1 
been  allowed  to  the  cwt.  Diy  cow*.  7)4(»9c.  Oxen  at  ' 
81(toi9)4c.  Mixed  herds -cuw*.  steers,  and  oxen— ikia  ' 
U)4c.i  do.  steer*,  oxen  and  bulls,  9)4(S!il2>4c.  Native 
steers  sold  at  9)4<tfl2)4c.  V  It.;  grades  do.  at  12®13e. 
Bulls,  on  live  weight,  3j4®4J4c.  The  quality  of  tliose 
herds  us  above  quoted  was  generully  course ;  extreme 
range,  poor  to  good. 
COMPARATIVE  RATE3. 
This  week.  Last  week. 
Qualitu.  Cents.  Cents. 
Good . 12  u»l3  12  al3X 
Fair . H  ®114  U  ttll* 
Poor . .  ..  .  . 10  ®10lf  HI  to  104 
Poorest .  7)<3  94  7M.a  94 
Gen. selling  rates  ...  .  . dlgiill  9X(it11 
MiLcn  C0W8.— Trade  slow,  owing  to  the  quality 
ot  the  cow*  to  hand  not  being  good  enough  to  meet 
the  deniiipd.  Extreme  range  of  prices,  ('!2c«82 
beail :  genoTHi  sales,  f4.VaUa  V  hmid.  Twenty  cow* 
Si  Id  at  |3)(450  P  head  ;  9  .at  t55<dT;i;  5  'it  $4ll(a  U ;  3  ut 
$'22to3U:  8  at  |T6<aS2— calves  always  Included. 
Veai.s  and  Ca  LV KS.-'l’rade  tlrm  in  sniootli  qual¬ 
ity  veals  at  StjylUXe-  V  It.,  wlih  a  few  selected  head  at 
He.  Grass  eulv..*  in  over  Mipi.iy  and  *low  of  sale  at 
3V<«5c.;  eour.M.  quality  local  fed  calves  In  small  nuin- 
bi.rs  and  slow  of  sale  at  (i®7c  :  Slate  raivos,  307  lbs., 
V  hnud,4c.  *1  lb.:  PeiiiiMylvtuilH.  275  Ih*.,  Vo.;  State 
VAMl?,  Km  lb*..  10c. i  HU  lb*.,  lUHiwIle.;  f’cnnsylvanla, 
1501bs.,9wl0se. 
HiiEiuP  AND  LAMEd.— Uumlav  (r»‘le  oponed  slow 
In  sbeep  at  5H'.f'7‘4c. ;  Wcdnu.*day,  the  *umi.i  tone  of 
trade  ;  sheep  sold  at  .‘i®(i'*C-  'I’liiirsday,  trade  fair  at 
5X(«8)\e.  F'rlday,  the  markuta  closed  lair  at  5®74c. 
I.umbs  not  00  Ride.  The  quality  of  the  Hocks  to  hand 
has  been  from  coarse  to  fair,  with  only  a  few  carloads 
III  good  quality  sheep.  Ohio  sheep  sold  at  5)i(^7)4c.; 
ImllanH.  SHtoUHc  ;  Htuto,  5®6i<i'.:  Col.irado,  4X0.;  Il¬ 
linois,  54'.'i6HC. 
IIO<J8.— 'I'riide  simiU;  250oorn-fed  Olilo  bugs,  weight 
192  lb*.  P  head,  8old  at  8..a  $l  It.;  i:<9  cboicq  quality 
Ohio  pigs, '21,78(1  lb*.,  $K.i'i6)„.  Oily  dressed  limited  In 
sale,  owing  to  hrgti  rutca,  whlcli  have  been  Urm  at 
9V(silUl4e.:  general  Rules  of  hogs  200  Ih*.  V  head,  10)4 
oolOiqu.;  231)  lbs.  (lown,  lOFu.-,  l-aiba.,  10?(|e.;  160  lb*., 
104c.;  rough  hog*,  230  lbs.  upwards,  IQc. 
iloHHE  .Maukkt.  — City  trade  modi'riite.  Twenty 
head  of  roiidxters  with  fair  trotting uctliin,  $215®40O 
V  tiand:  34  head  of  poor  iiuiilliy  light  liarne**  horse* 
sold  at  $.30(A75  IP  head  ;  2l  ordinary  do.,  $UKKi»200 
head;  19  head  four*e  quality  heavy  draft  horses.  $110 
(0,2110  IF  pair;  2  pair*  cbijice  qimllly  do.,  $500  $<  piilr;  6 
pairs  fiiinily  ciirrluge  linrHua,  $30U,>)57'a  V  pair.  Forty- 
four  horses  arrived  V  Erie  Railroad,  via  Oak  Cllir 
Htiitlon. 
fSQADCIflilCC  for  Agents  and  Planters,  from 
wiiHitWIIlCOiuv  ■dock  of  liAHoEST  Vines 
In  the  country.  L  II.  BABCOCK,  l.ockport,  N.  Y. 
I  have  foumJed  my  husTnTiir*  on  the  belief  that  the 
piiblio  are  anxloii*  to  get  thoir  veed  lUrecUu  jrorti  th^ 
ifroicer,  aud  I  therefore  offer  riiKE  to  every  man  aud 
wjoiiian  In  the  United  States  who  oiiltivatus  a  farm. 
klQdB  produced  In  Kui'ope,  onr  huiuirfd  aiul  fijly  i>a- 
riftifu  0}  I’rqrtnblr  serd  grown,  on  mg  /ourscrif  /arms. 
Customor*  of  last  season  need  not  write  for  It.  As 
the  original  Introducer  of  tbe  Hubbard,  Marblehead 
and  Butman  gqunshes.  Phiiiney's  Melon,  the  Marble- 
bend  Cabbages,  and  a  scuru  ut  other  new  vegetables, 
I  solicit  your  patronage.  All  s*<od  sold  uiiiler  three 
warrants.  A  tmudrecl  thousand  Caialoaucs  will  be 
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JAMKH  J.  n.  GREGORY,  Marblehead.  Mass. 
THE  JONES'SYSTEM. 
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ALL  HAI.EH  ON  TRIAL. 
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