JAN. 20 
THE RURAL MEW-YORKER. 
swale, y ton. $18014; straw, rye. y ton, *23i3,’24; 
straw, rye, machine threshed, '-(9 tun, $lfl@i7; 
straw, oat, V ton, $13014. Mill Fked—S horts, 
$17.50013; feed, $17 ; middlings. $19020, 
CiiioftBo.—W heat steady, with a fair demand; 
No. 2 Chicago Spring, 980, hid naah ; 98? a c, Febru¬ 
ary ; 9 !>mv.. March; $L O3>;01 03#, May. corn 
easier at sA^e. cash; S 8 T(£c. February; 41?$c@4i#c. 
May. Oats Inactive at, 30\£0. cash; 30?4C. February; 
35c. May. Baulky tlrm fttll or>. 1 ’okk easy at $13 
25013 37.-„, cash; $13 27?<i(ai3 30, February. $13 45, 
March. l,Akh active, firm and higher at $9 02k, 
cash and February, $9 10 bid, March ; $9.20 bid 
April. Bulk meats steady and unchanged. Biit- 
teh, creamery. 27032c; dairy, choice 220240; 
dairy, fair to good 180200; ladle packed 150170 ; 
packing stock 1«<»14C; roll butter 1301TC; grease 
7<».». cheese,— The recent advance In Liverpool 
from 65s tn 08a ami a corresponding hardening of 
prices at New York stimulated both the Eastern 
and export demands, and stocks at this point 
have undergone a rapid depletion. Exporters 
have bought largely of poor to fair grades at 308u. 
Market strong wtth an advancing tendency. Full 
cream, 11 ve,)W 2 J^c; part skim choice 9@»v; part 
Bklm, fair to good, 7 08)4 ; part, skim, hard. 60T ; 
low grades stase. Ecnis,—Are Arm at. ao 083 c. for 
fresh, and 24028a. for pickled. Ha v.—No, t tim¬ 
othy per ton on track $14015.50; No 2 timothy, 
13013 50; mixed 12012 no ; upland prairie $10011; 
No. l prairie. $Si»9. potatoes. —me market ts 
quiet at 75o for l’eachblowa, and 65c for Early 
Rose. Hods.— market moderately active; mixed 
packing, fi RO05 on; light, $l 8 h@n os; choice 
heavy. *5 20@5 SO ; market closing 5c. lower. Cat¬ 
tle.— Market, steady and fairly active, common 
to fair shipping, $3 700150 ; butchers’ steady at 
$ 2 ( 3)3 60 ; slockers 10c. lower, at $2 6503 35 ; heavy 
feeders wonted, sheep common to medium, 
$3 26@4 50; Choice, $ 5(315 50. 
Cincinnati.—’W heat steady; No. 2 red Winter 
$l.03@i 04. Cohn quiet but tlrm; No 2 mixed 42e. 
Oats quiet; No- 2 mixed 37e. Rye dull; No. 2 97® 
9Sc. 1 'okk $14; lard In good demand at $9 05; bulk- 
meats tlrm: shoulders $4 75, clear rib $7.25; bacon 
quiet but tlrm: clear rib $t. 8 T>;, clear sides fs.25. 
Buttes.—F ancy Northwestern creamery sells at, 
35(3,300.; good Ohio do. at 25(330c.: choice dairy at 
23@25o.; choice Western Reserve at 22023c.; choice 
Central Ohio at lS@20o.; medium to prime do at, 
in® 17c , and common at 11012c. Cukksh — Prime 
to choice factory at 12012 j<,o., butsomegood late 
made Is selling at iii, 4 li>/c. and Northwestern 
skim at 10 c. Kuos—The market Is bare of fresh 
eggs,no wholesale trade. The few lots received dur¬ 
ing the week sold up from 8 flo to 35c. The few 
small lots offered sell In a retail way at 380400 
per dozen, sokohum Is In better supply and the 
demand being light prices are barely sustained. 
Good to choice sells at 32(3 350 per gallon In lots. 
Potatoes choice liurbank are held at $260. and 
prime to choice Early Rose at $2 2602 40 p bbt. 
Early Rose sell in a small way from store at so® 
85c, and Peaohblow at 75c y bushel. Hay—T he 
market rules steady for all kinds, common sells 
at $ 15016 , prime do. at $17017 5(1 ton, and 
Pral'le hay at. $\ 1(3)12 per ton, In bales on arrival. 
Wheat and Rye straw are dim at $9, and Oat 
straw firm at $ 10 . 
St. Louis —Wheat opened higher, but declined 
No. 3 Red Fall, $102, cash; $i/> 2 v<v$ l osv Feb¬ 
ruary; $1 05,V“$1.08’i, March; $1 06?^@®$1 07 f,; 
April; $l.07Stai$l.07?i. May; No. 3do.. 92j.,093c., 
No. 4 do., 88 , 140 bid. cokn. 4I@41^c, cash; ii)£c, 
January; 38", @33^0, February; 39w.@39^c, 
April; 40 ',(3 lie. May. Oats opened higher, but 
declined m 2 ;•.,(«;33c, cash; 38033 l „c, Fob.; 33?-*'c, 
March; 34\,e, April, May Rye ipiier, at 87c. Pork 
strong at $3 35 asked 3."c„, Cush and January: $13- 
47. 1 ,.; bid March. Lard higher at, $s 9Q0B 95 . Bulk- 
meats strong and higher; shoulders, $4 35; Clear 
Rib, $6 90 ; Clear Sides, $7.15. Bacon dull and un¬ 
changed. Butter 01 eamery, 29033c ; dairy- 
packed—prime to Choice, 200230: selections, 241,1 
25c; low 10 medium, 110160; roll—Northern isen 
20 c; country at 11018c tor poor or poorly handled 
to I3®l5c Tor choice-round lots 1%0I8C ( iirksk 
—I n lots, full cream I3@llc, part skltna s>.c to 
1>X'C‘ poor skims 5c to 6c. Enas—Very scarce: 
market bare or fresh stock. Sales of Only a few 
boxes and oases fresh at 80c to 32c Frosted dull 
at, 23 c to 25 c; frozen nominal at 20 c. Potatoes- 
Sound Western In bulk and in car lots at 05c to 7»c 
—wagon receipts at 700720 for Rose and 75c for 
Peerless; Eastern at. soctoOOo couple ears New 
York Burbank In bull; and del. sold at top tigure; 
Inferior and damaged uomloal at 25c to 50c. 
onions—I n limited demand, bur, tlrm. sound at 
$3 7504 per barrel, and $1 ou®$i <>o per bushel; In¬ 
tel lor or damaged leas. U ay—C ommon prairie at 
$9 50, prime do at. $u>. choice do. at $10.50, fancy, 
do. at $11. mixed at $13.60014, prime do. at $14.60, 
prime Timothy at $15, strictly prime do. at $15.- 
6u; choice do. at, $ 10 , fancy do, loose pressed at 
$17. Cattuc—. supply light; at $125; butcher 
steers arid good to choice cows and heifers, $3®4 ; 
stockers, $2.7508 so. Uoos strong and active ; 
Yorkers aud Ball lmores, $4 70@ t 90; mixed pack¬ 
ing. $4.0505; butchers’ to fancy, $505.25. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
NBW YnitK, Saturday, Jan. 22, 1880- 
BIANB and Peas.—T he market Is quiet for white 
beans, but thorn seems to be uu urgency to nail, an 
price* are named with stadincss f« r tho lot* now 
going into use. Red kidney* weak and drooping, 
Green pea- dull nt $1.6901 6a. Southern B. K. steady 
at $2 per 2-buah. bag. 
Marrow beans prime $1.80. do, othar $1 t'0<il.72, 
medium prRi 1 a $1.70, do ptlior $i.,xi<<i.6A. pea $ 1 . 1 x 1 
Op 1.76. while klmey $1.3002,00, red do. prime $1,500 
1.6u. do. oiber $1.26w,U:>, blaok or turtle soup $1.50, 
Lima $4(i>5. 
ButTkii.—T he export demand ia a favorable! fea¬ 
ture, and the call f-r good to fine table American 
abroad aicount!* for the appearance of shippers, 
while the market here ia ruling high. The homo 
trade is steady and If uot large la accordance with 
the season, thorn I* enough doing to harden price* 
Haii-lee aud round lot* Of ttrkln* are scarce. and a 
buyer who wan’s a 1 erfect one will pay a Irllle 
above laat week’* lull figures Weateru butter lain 
good demand and mu plenty iu the stylo.* wanted 
for good local me. It mutt no ondumood that top 
price* are tn u measure exceptional; (it this season 
u good deal of retail trade ha* to be humored and 
buyers who have a steady run cm obtain many 
go Ms a* inside figure*, especially when qualify 
grades down. 
Creamery. fine Western,34<v good to prime, 3|«330; 
fair to go id 27030c Stans range*. 20 3)30; State duirte*. 
entire cholco. 25<x26e; talr to prime 2<»24c.; firkin*. 20 
<&24c : Htute palls and halt mb*. fu'l. iSutilio. fair to 
prime.23n.24r.: pom- to fair 20$ 28c.; Welsh tuba,choice 
2Hii*27c: other 19(8630! Western imitation dreamery 2Ugi 
27o,- dairy, fifl»b,2l<in'.'5e ; other I6<i22c.: factory, line, 
22023c.; other UinC’Uc. low quality, 12)4$13c.; rolls, 
choice 18019c, fair togood. 17018c. 
UeeelplS for the week 23.824 okgs. 
Exports for the week, 9,727 pkgs. 
Cueesk. Export demand continues very good, 
and the Homo trudo talr, with price* strong. Low 
grade* of uhosso arc materially helped in the new 
movement. 
State tneiory. fauoy, at 13\o.: do. good aud 
E rime. 12V'tl3)»o.: do. talr to good, at ll\®125fc.; do, 
’f skimmed,'Agile., Wisconsin factory, fine, at 13:« 
I3k,u: do. good to prime, I2\4u»1257c.: do. Talr to good, 
ll(a,12c.; Ohio factory, tine, 12V013RO.; do. good 
to prime, 12»12 ii'u.: do. fiat, fair to good, 10X011 So; 
do. poor to fair 8itlio 
Keoeipta for wank. 33,300 boxes. 
Export* tvr week 45.325 boxes. 
Liverpool oab'e, 0S». 
Steam totit. Britain. 30».«a.37s. tic, 
COTTON—The market has varied little In price anil 
demand moderate; l*test price* are for 
January al »l (Uliitll E2o.. February at 11.71(311.720.: 
March at il.BO0H.Ulc.: April at 12,06c.*, May at I2.18( ( 5 
12.19o.: June at I2.30a>12.31o.: July at 12.40® 12.41c.; 
Quotations for spot cotton are based on Aniertoan 
standard of olassiflautlon. and on ootton in stor* 
running In quality uot more than half a grade abova 
or below the grade quoted. 
X Orleans 
Upland*. 
anil Gulf. 
7Vgd«. 
Ordnary. 
... 8 13-16 
8 13-16 
8 13-16 
Btrlot ordinary.9 7-16 
9 9- 16 
9 9-16 
Good rrillnary.. 
..10 7-16 
10 9-it; 
10 (M0 
MLriot «<a d do..... 
....10 13-16 
10 15-16 
10 15-16 
Low middling.......... 
HA, 
H % 
11% 
Htrlct low middling... 
U% 
lljti 
H» 
Middling.. 
...11 18-16 
12 1-16 
12 1-16 
Good middling... 
... 12 5-16 
12 9-16 
12 9-16 
Strict good middling. 
....13 9-16 
12 18-Ti 
12 13-16 
Middling Fair. 
... 13 1-16 
13 5-16 
13 5-16 
Ta'r. 
.. 13 11-16 
13 16-16 
13 15-16 
STAINED. 
Good ordinary. 
8s | Low middling 
.. 10 H 
Strict curd ordinary. 
9?s i Middling. 
.. 11* 
Beceipts for the week, 28,245 bales. Exports do. 
5,140 do. 
Hried Fruits.—A pples are In fair demand, ex¬ 
porters buvtng aun-dried stock chiefly, with price* 
steady Peaches are moderately active. Small 
friiiL.i are quiet. Qu tation* are for 
Evaporated apples at 6H<a9o. for the better 
qualities (some lots hold higher) sliced apples at 5.® 
tiRc. for good taaboico North Carolina; 8H0-H4O. for 
Vs, tlaPPT*. 4<44Hc. f<>r Term, do; 4s«i6Rc for State 
do; AR'gifjRfi. for western Ohio and Mich. PeacheH at 
20032c. for eraporiited imeled; 16c. for unpeeled 
do.; N. O. peeled at 20421c.;for the better qunIitiv-B, 
unpeuled peaches at 6ls4$7l4iO. for halvas and 6H'»7c. 
for quarters Plum*at liable. U atkberrlts at 80 
Cherries at 17SC Raspberries at24a'25c. Whortle¬ 
berries at 12>f@t3c. 
Kc.os—Receipt* for the week 1 029 bbls.; do. last 
we* k, J,9o0 bble. Tne market I* almost bare of stock, 
in fact there are not euough limed let': to piece out 
common wants,and almost "war prices” rule for the 
limited ottering. Prospects of better supplies very 
slim. 
Near Poinl*, V dov., 4f*d4tic : 8tate and Penna. 43® 
i4; Weste’-n and Southern fre*b 42®43 ; stored West¬ 
ern and fall laid 33040c.; State limed ,37c; Canadian 
and Western 36»3Tc. 
Flour.—B uyer* have found rather easy prices on 
very lair race pts. 
Quotations are: $3.I0®3.75 for very Inferior to 
very choice mperflne State and Western; $4.10^4 00 
tor poor to cli icu cum State and Western, ood lota 
and lioes; $4 ’>0®4 to for cholco to fancy do.; in¬ 
ferior to good wb.te wheat, trade and family extra*, 
iu 2 »a 6 .lu: good to choice do ftt$5.10®5.«0;(very choice 
op tof6 25;) red anil amber win<-r wheat inferior to 
cholco tado and family at I4.20a6.85; round hoop 
Ohio. 4.25'i*4 65; aud trade aud family brands of do 
at M.S'Att6,V&, ihe latter for funcy; Ht Lout* $4 4'.) 
afi.96 'or inferior to good extr* . *6.26®6.25for good to 
very choice (fancy brand* quoted htgaeri; Minnesota 
Clear, Inferno t , rcry.tlujioc at *4 io.mi.; Minnesota 
•“straight.” pn r to very choice, at f5 2j«6.75. and 
DHtem inferior to fancy at »a.?(i»8.25 1 city mill art; a 
at 45.20*6.35 lor fair to choice for mo West Indie*; 
do. for hnglauU at 44.10 (1.50 for DOOt to choice spring 
wheal, and f 6.60 for winter wheat product; do. 
trade *od fnrniiy axtnts. *i.66<a6.75 ; d". rnr south 
America, (5.45«6&.S5,the luttgr tor viiry choice; No. 2 
at 42 85 1 . 3 ,to for very interior to fancy. 
Receipts for wees flour, bbls. 111,525 corn meal, 
do. 2 ,S.Ki; whaatjbush. 516.8.0; corn, do. 174,750; oats 
M, 163,000; rye, ao. 14,260. malt, do. lo.flu, barley, do. 
88.2u0 o.nos, do.,8 7*H rico. Dkgs. 2,856 
Experts for week. Hour, bbls. D.i.OtX); corn meal, 
do. 2.600, wheal, bush 647,260; corn, do. 127,215; oats, 
do. 3 47.4; peas, do. 5.664, beans, pkgs, 726; rice do. 740. 
Corn Meal—S ales »l $3.35 for Brandywine, and 
$2.65.a3 25 for yellow Western. 
Fitkesu Fruits.—E xports of apples for week, 11,325 
bbls. Tne flume dcniuntl lor apples is moderate and 
prices me >lOly steady. There 1 * an improved trade 
in England and prime lots may again have a move¬ 
ment Here t r export if prices do uot Impede. Cran¬ 
berries quiet wuh what is thought to be 11 ma-i«ge- 
abie stock. Florida oranges are stiff in that unsatis¬ 
factory condition wncr« good ones have 10 make 
up for damaged trt* causes conflicting figure* and 
the market ts tepoi led poor. i'euDUtanie easier at 
1 be 81 uth and the market here is uot so sharp us It 
w»*. Dealers look torn decline here. 
Apples, Baldwins 41.75^1.87; Gleanings, $Ui2ii 
1.7a: SpiuenoerK*. »l.75u2; m.xod apple* 4l.6hgl.75. 
Cranberries,;f’BP6 Cod fancy bbls.. 48; other ita.7: 
N. J. crates, $l 75(312.25. Fioriau orang-e repacked 
standard cases $iu4. 0. nrdmary to good a* they 
run $2<«3 1‘eanuts, Va. bnna-piokcd 14 16 c,; other 
3i»ffl4R, shelled 3>si *.*nc. llic*orv urns $I.Ut’®1.12. 
Ui,-.ck walnuts 40c. Recalls uomlnnl. 
Ftrus AND Skins.—T he market 1* quiet and the 
early January sale* ate looked for with some buHui- 
tude. Thus tar there lias been no shipping encour¬ 
agement, but the severe snow storm ot last week in 
England may help to “'boom” some items. 
Grain.—W heat shows shipments for the week of 
613.UW bush.; pi ices have ruled easy on the moderate 
export demand; latest sales are ot 
No. t white at $l.H.V «i 1.15)4, do. January at $1.1437® 
1.16, do. February at lff5.S*pl.l6.R. do. Marck at 
$1.1C\®1.16>» ; do. May at ll.uifc ; do, steam¬ 
er grade at $1.18)4 i No. 2 white St. $l.L3K«i 
1.14; ungraded white at $1.12)4-41.15 mixed winter at 
M.I601...I-, No. 2 red al $1.1301. 16 X, no January 
option at $t,l*3701.17J4. do. February at $1.1894® 
1.18H‘.do. March ..t $:.U*J4®l.20‘i, do. April .it $l.2o\® 
1.2UH; do May at $l..0?» Al.iOvt; No. 8 red at $1.16® 
1.10H, ungtuded red at 4l,l8®Ll8. New York No. 2 
Spring at $!.13)4r®l.l3H« No. 2 Milwaukee spring at 
$1.17. No. 3 spring at $1.01>701.48: rejected tprlug at 
95(4980 
Rye at 97(*$1.0', 
Corn 1 * lairly active latest prices are for 
New York No. 2 at 5,i\'ta56c. do. Juuuary at 65Y, 
do. February at 66 . do.March at 06 .V. do Mayntt-447, 
ungraded mixed Western at 53a56. New York steam¬ 
er mixed at 53X063)17. New York No. 3 at 52>, *o3, 
steunior yellow at a4,X; low mixed a 56Xi steamer 
white at 5347 c. 
Oats are eusy in price; latest sales ate of 
No. 1 while 4$Xs»»8](: New Yors No. 2 white at 4747 
®4M; N>..;iwalte at 44V'>-*6; New i'urk No. 2at 43X 
(it43.x, do. January at 4344. do. February ul 4347T4*. 
do March at 444i<#44X. No. Hut 42X®42, ungraded 
while Westeru at4S>e®47X. ungraded mixed Western 
at 12 . 411 ,while Slate hi 45U043x,Nu. 2 Chicago al 13X. 
11 AY AND STRAW.—A good degree of activity and 
price* well maintained. Quotations 'ire lor 
llav, prime timothy at ;61.20 V 100 n>»„ medium 
timothy at tl.Ukal.15 do. shipping grade* at $l(®i.u5 
do.; clover mixed at S1.U6®1.IU, clover at 95o-«,$l. do. 
Straw—No. 1 rye at $ljf5dl.3u V 100 bis.; No. 2rye 
at 76085c, do.; oats and wheat at lUiatoc. do. 
Honey—M arket almost nominal at rncunt figures. 
White oluver. ooiub. single, U*®17c.: larger pkgs. 
do. 11® 15c.; buckwheat 11m. 1 2c., extracted 6®i0c. 
us to color. 
Hops.—T here is a moderate export movementonly 
and hreweis uuying sparingly. Prices steady and 
unchanged. Quotations tire for 
Cents per m. 
New Yorks, crop 1880, prime and ohoioe.21 ®23 
Ho. medium.19 ®2U 
New York*, crop 1880, low to fair.16 018 
Eastern, crop i860.18 022 
Wisconsin,crop 188b.18 022 
Yearling*, crop 1879, choice.14 &20 
Olds, all growths. 4 012 
Bavaria"*. .30 035 
Pacific coast, new. .20 i®24 
Receipts tor the week,4.322 bales. 
Exports tor the week, t,2u8 hales. 
Mil.a.— Bupplie* have been tight, and though the 
uiutkel has fluctuated tile average has been in farm¬ 
er’s favor. Closing rate lor commlsuioli milk. »2 t 
cull ut 10 qta.. alter having sold at $1,75 up to $2.25. 
On^CAKK.—Western ia quoted at $29 per ton. 
Poultry and GAMK.— Supplies of dreesed poultry 
are mode ate aud there is no cn.lt for Heavy receipts. 
VYi-storn dry-picked lurkets do 1 ot belt muon better 
than sc tided ; buyers of dry.picked al this season 
generally want near points atnl tnuse have regular 
purveyors, Fowls and chicken* generally sold at 
Inside rales. Duck# scarce : geese steady. 
Turkeys, N. J. small. 18018.Su,; Ollier. 1 1’viSlSjac.; 
State, biuall, I2 u,I 2.H<V other, U<®12u.: Western, small, 
Hiva 120,1 Other, wVfttllc,; poor to fHr, 8010c,; 
Philadelphia d.-p.. 12014c.: chickens, choice. 14 * 
loe.; goo 1 to prune, including unaided, 11® 13c,; pour 
IkitiUc.: chicken* and fowls, W.9mllc.; capons, 2(X<j 
2lc ; slips, 16 o>18o.; fowls, good to prime. 10012c.; do. 
poor. 9c ; ducks, choice, 16 c.; other, ll)®l6o.: geese, 
choice, i2o,; other. 81 * 110 ., squabs, white, V doz., (3.50; 
ao. Clark $1.30®2. 
Live poultry la In small supply and prices urn 
steady. 
Fowls, 10011c.; chickens 8&9c.; roosters, 5®bo,; tur¬ 
keys, 9 ad1Ic ; ducks, best.75®87c.-.other 00 ® 70c. Geese, 
exlrii, f 1.8702; other »1.25Stl,75 PlgOODfl. 2lk425o. 
Game la not plenty, but the general want is small. 
Price* tlrm for all prime lot* suitable for hotel, 
steamer and llrst-class city use. 
Missouri wild pigeon*. V dux., $1.12 ; ennv** back 
ducks $l.23(ii2.red heads S06t75c„ mallard 40050c.; teal 
SOrnlOo, tiluek do. 4D0(Oc.; CrmiiOri do, 2V,<H(ic.; quail 
prime trapped » dox $902 25: do. inferior $1.6*4*1.76: 
partridges. '# pair 70c.(«.$l ; Grou** prime $Md®1.15, 
do. drawu 90c.(,(,i||l. Hares, Hflo, Rabbits, 257(30, 
PitovrsiONfl —Hog product* have been In moder¬ 
ate demand and price* generally *teudy. 
Mobs pork quoted at $13.25.1 Ki ll for ipnt lots • $140 
14.2 fur February and $14.20014 .10 for March. Bacon 
at 7.4 for long clear and 7.75 for short clear. Lard 
—Western rteuifi * l 9.1for *p t lot" 91009 42 w for 
Jnn. and Feb., 9.50 for March, snd 9.5714 for April. 
Stearlua at Taltnw ut (B< for prime. 
Receipts f('r week, beef. bbls. and tc* , 1.10>: pork, 
4.2 : fihbla cut meats, 39 917 pkgs.: lard, 27,914 pkgs. 
Exports for week. beef. bbls. and tc* 1.7(H): pork, 
5,100 bbls.; Cultucat*. 17.994.013 B>*.; lard, 6 941,874 tts. 
S)BEiv4,—Clover I* In moderate dpruund; quoted at 
7 Hm 8MC; Timothy Isqnlnr, at $2.7502.85. 
Tobacco-.—E xport trade moderately active and the 
home demand tulr, wuh prices generally as last 
week. 
SKKiiLFAF. Crop 1879. 
New England Havana seed.18 025 
Wrappers, common............. ..13 ®15 
Medium... Pi 020 
Fine. 25 fe35 
Selections. 374<a»45 
Second *.10)4® 13 
Fillers. ... 5H@ 7 
Penn, assorted, low. 10 ®12 
Assorted, fair. .13 @18 
Assorted, tine .18 @22 
W rappers.18 @45 
Fillers. 6 @7)4 
N, Y assorted, common tomedium. 8 @11 
Assorted, good.12>t@16 
Ohio assorted. 7R@10 
Wrappers.15 @25 
Wisconsin aasartsd. 7 @10 
Havana seed.14 @18 
Wrappers.jj @18 
KENTUCKY LEAP. 
Light. Heavy 
Common tug*. Pit® 5 5!*@ 617 
Good lug*..5)7® 5)Y 6 
Low leaf..... H @ 6S 6R@ 7 
Medium leaf. 6$® 7)4 7R@ 8)7 
Good teaf. 8 a 8R 9 @10)4 
Fine leaf. 9 ®li 11 @1254 
Selection*......13 ®15 12*015 
Vegetable*—E xport* potatoes for week, 6.310 
bhlx. The market fur pututoeu i:i steady At vervsatls- 
fuctnry prices : holder* are free sellers aft he rates, 
arid » fair exportoe rand help* to stiffen quotation*. 
tuck In round.hooped il ur bins, sell quickest. 
Other Hems have only a fair Winter run; onions too 
high for activity. 
K. Rose Kustern d.-h. (2.120:2.25, do. State. $202.12; 
do. in bulk tl.fi7@200 ProllOcdO. $1.75*1.87; Burbank 
do, $2 Burba k d h. Si 75@i.87. peai-hhlow do. $2.25 
@2.60: snowtlake do. $302.12: do. bulk $l.«7<a2 ; peer 
less State l61..?7iit2.00: N. J. $1.75 C hill red bulk $1,75, 
Del. sweet $2.73; onions, white 7) bbt. $605.50 yellow 
do. $3.26*3,641; red $3.20wvo. Chester. $3@3.3il; car¬ 
rots, $l.:0: beets. 75;<»$l; R. turnip*. 507*75c.: W. tur. 
nips 50® 79c.; marrow squash 50c: Liu board do, $1; 
cuoragi.M, 100, $4@6; red, do. ftkiil); celery $1,250 
1.90. 
Wool—A moderate trade only Ibis week, wiib 
prices easy. Medium Ohio fleeces sold at 6035' 
spring California !$t 26<a35, spring Texas at 25@28, faff 
Texas at 25030. 
FARM IMPLEMENTS & SEEDS. 
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Address 189 & 191 Water St 
IfantedT 
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Address, with refaroncps, 
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s , lrn b ,! .,Coou, Ac, bought for cash, at 
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Nr-*-'- 7 o Vtury .Hiiii,, in ctili... i *iu K ll pli-tMns in oopy .mil 
mi I n I «•! 1" » bmnilllul Oil Painting. Tin; blggn.t Lhliag mil. 
rnubi lonvin-i- Cu. \ • I ■ I - 
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__l(> Itcdoiinn ,Si,,Aiew York. 
TO GARDENERS. 
_ Sample Packet of Seeda r> d Catalogue 
I _ of choice Vegetable and Flower Seeds, 
Lrnn Plants, Implements, vie. It contains 
r r useful hints for Onion Grnwera atul 
I I w W Market Gardeners. All goods are first 
UYI IT OCX MABKITS 
New York, Saturday Jau, 22. 1880. 
Beeves,—R eceipts for the week 11.523 head; do. 
last week 13 451 do. Butchers were evidently in want 
of cuttle from the numbers that attend* d in the al¬ 
most unprecedented storm or yesterday. Uaitle 
were generally ut good qnalii y, w.iich help* d trade. 
Supplies were small owing to the *torm. i’he hulk 
of the s»les were at 9:a.l()14Codr. A6«t57 Jf-s,; nothing 
bitow &&«.. tndr.oS lbs. A few ext-us sold at 647c. 
live weight. All rates higher than last Wednesday. 
Cows and Calves.- The nr rket I* nn undecided 
one. now and then a prime milker bringing $60 and 
even $65: but the general buyers wilt nut pay over 
$50 for prime straight ear loads; the range for the 
week may be called $35(460. 
Vbal Calves —Live have been source and firm 
prices have ruled: dressed uctive and Arm for un- 
tro*en lots. 
5(ii8. buttermilk. IMl. grass, 2SM3,hog-dressed choice 
11, fair to good 9)4@10>4. common 4a,7. 
9HKKP AND LA m na.-Recel pi a for week. 24 6)2 head; 
do. last week, 29,359 do. Market now with sm.iller 
supplies. Common to fair sliuep 4S nakc.. good, to 
prime&V«fl)i. Common to choice Umbs 637*. 
Sw 1 Na.—Receipt* for the week, 26JB6 bead: do. lust 
week. 42.728 do. No Uve hogs on sate; tendency of 
tun market down. Nominal price for corn 557c.; 
tun market down. Nominal price for corn 537c.; 
Pork tenderloins 12R. 
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