JAN. 45 
45 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
washed—Choice at,29c.; Interior at 20c. for very 
poor to 2Sc tor fair; Kansas, 226 a, 26 c. tor light and 
I6;§i8c. for heavy; Texas at23@26c.; merino—light 
fine at 20@220; heavy do. at lTtgiSc.; Southern 
burry at 12>fi£13c. Burry, black and cotted, 5@ 
10 c, off. 
FBODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
N*W York, Saturday, Jan, 8 1880. 
Brans a mo Puts.-Beoafpta of beans are lighter 
and prices are 'hilly Hrm fer prune Krai gilt marks 
of white. Tho heavy end of lue etop is said to be 
hero on,! seller* look for an emir revival of trade. 
Peas plenty and dull; Wis. green fl.iijiitl.ii>, South¬ 
ern B. ic. $iper 2-uush. bug. 
Marrow oe/.ns prime «t.80a 1 “2. do, other $1 06^1.72. 
m oium prime *1.70, Jo o'Uer *1M(S1.U5. pea *1.01) 
4*1.75. while ki mey *I.86®2.1)0, red do. prime *155® 
1.0*. do. other H.«5®I,50, blac* or turtle soup *1.50® 
l.bU : Lima $4.50go. 
Beeswax.—D emand U confined tosmall lots with 
28-jupU.b, quoted. 
Bctieh.—T he stock of butter has been estimated 
for ibu llr»i of January at 9.i t 4S(> px;s. There is not 
much vurtatlou in the sltuuiion of the tmirket com¬ 
pared wtih last ween. Wholesale trade has not ac¬ 
tually open, d, but there Is more feeling of Inquiry 
th in has been noted for a month or a >. Shippers in 
this nay c eai ly luulo ,te that prices for toe under 
K'u ies ihey ouu use must come down to their bid 
het'o e they will toko hold freely, h. is quite certain 
t hat tuey w 111 bo rant m lines that have been drag¬ 
ging wit i thn weight, of hut hema" good enough tor 
steady liomii use and at llie same time have been 
held tuo high for exportation. In One grades of 
dairies t uusact'oua show u break: 25c. have been ac¬ 
cepted ana would again be fi>r property quoted at27 a 
sbori lime back. VVi st -rn dairy is nut showing as 
well as is to be expected lu quility.aud factory ca la 
away a go ,d oeal ot me cheaper class of buyers, es- 
pe hilly at the relative quotations. Hou butter 
lo«er. 
Oouparative receipts of butter for the following 
perious 
Kxp’ts, 
. __ . Kects. pkg». Urkma. 
June 1. 1880, to Jan. 1.1881... l.Oi 0,128 2U3.151 
dune I. 187‘. to Jan, 1.18i0.., 1,025 415 232,279 
June I, 18/8, to Jon, 1, liflg... 944,129 181,854 
Creamery, choice 331533Sc: good t. r prime, 304t3lc; 
poor to fair 2U.|*i0g. Btate dairies, entire choma, 24 <* 
2oe.; other, 2,»*2)C.; Urhitie 18 $240.: State palls uud 
bait tubs cnoice. 27(«28c. fair to pr1me,i!2c42t> .; poor 
18®20C.; Weluti tuba, choice, 24i*2i-o : Other 17W2HC.; 
Western imitation c!o»ui«i-j, 23 *270 dairy, flue,23® 
2 tc ; other 16.i22c; ractorv tine, 20»ilc.: other 13 <J 
18e very poor western. 12 ..I3.».. rolls 18ifti0c. 
iteeeip a for the week 15,3.11 pegs. 
Exports lor the weck.2 94J pkg«. 
Cheese.—T ho market has not shown new features, 
flob.ers drtn on » fairly active trade. Exports for 
the week. ,4.755 boies. Quotations ure: 
Stale factory, laucy, at IdJ^c. ; uu. good and 
prime, 12®l2fcu.; do. fair to good, at UJ-f@i2J4c. j d". 
h’t skimmed, bH iGOc.; Wisconsin factory, fine, 12X® 
like. do. good to prime, UX®H) 4 'c.; do. fair to good, 
lOvallilfo.; “hlo ractory, Buo, i2‘-i(3lt3\'0.: do. good 
to prime, HKalVKc.: do, flat, lair to good, 11X311 sc; 
do. poor to t«ir Tu*l(c. 
Comparative receipts and exports for following 
periods: 
Iteceipts, Exports. 
. . . pkgs. Iba. 
June 1, '80 to J>in. 1, '81..2,330 502 103 0.34.314 
Juoe l. ’79 to Jan. 1. ’8).2,150,114 92,421.710 
June 1, ’78 to J ,n. 1. '79.2,687,105 105,042,208 
Kecelpta tor week. 8 017 mixes. 
Exports for week. 24.820 boxes. 
Liverpool tub o, 60<„ firmer. 
Htuam i" «Ji. Britain jo ,.3jh. 
Stock of cheese in thia city Jun. 1, 214,200 boxes. 
COTTON-Them is a strong and fairly active mar¬ 
ket. Latest price* are for 
January ,<i 11,9nrtll.97c.; February at I2.11@12.12c.: 
Ms nil at 12.28412.2 e.: April at 12.42@12.43C; May at 
12.500 ; Ju •« at 12.06 <iI2.0io,; July at 12.76®12.77c.: 
August at 12,82®J2,b'lc. 
Quotations tor spot Cotton are based on American 
standard of dasaiBoatlon. and os cotton In store 
running In quality not more than half a grade above 
or below the grade quoted. 
Oral nary. 
Uplands. 
A. Orleans 
anil Gulf. 
Texas. 
9 
D 
9 
titrlot ordinary. 
9)4 
ov 
93f 
Good ordinary. 
.... 10)4 
10 x 
10 % 
8 t,rtot gocU do......... 
11 
11)4 
11 13-16 
U)4 
LOW uilddii'ig.. 
..11 9-16 
11 13-16 
Strict low middling... 
...11 13-16 
12 1-16 
12 1-10 
Middling. 
12 
12 X 
12)4 
Good middling.. 
.... 12 )s 
12 ^ 
Btrlci good middling. 
.... U'V 
13 
Middling Fair... 
«... 13V 
13)4 
13 K 
Fair. 
MX 
8TAINKD. 
H>4 
14* 
Good ordinary. 8 11-10 | Low middling..10 7-16 
Btrlat good ordinary. 9 9-16 Middling.11 5-16 
Hecetpts for the week, 37,202 hales. Exports do. 
10,032 do. 
Dried Frcuts —Business has been of a mo lerate 
character on hi count of the holiday period, with 
pnOis without marked change. Qu t aloes are for 
Evaporated apples at bn@9So. for ibo better 
•Ohio and Mich. Peaches at 80432c. for evaporated 
peeled! 16c. for unpeeled do.; N. C. peeled at 
•A)rf 2 ic.; for the better qualities, unpeeled peach¬ 
es at 6 !«(*7J4C. tor halves and 8S<*7c. for quarters. 
Plums at 15® 16c. B ackberriea at 3o Cherries at 17X 
®' 8 c. Raspberries at Joe. Whortleberries at 12S®13c. 
Receipt* for the week, all kinds, 1,750 pkgs. 
Exports tor the ween. 4.8BJ pkgs. 
EGOS.—Receipts for th© week 1.1T3 bbls., do last 
we. k 2,778 do. The market Is biguer t un it has 
heeu for ab ut seven years. Even limed bavo 
rein bed a stale that would be regarded as high win¬ 
ter rates for trinli : and them 1 * m. saying where 
the hitter would have advauccd to if a good otter¬ 
ing of Urn-d wore not here. Seleeusl State limed 
have been quuieJ nearly up to fresh on extra scant 
days. At the olt'SL* tbo market is not so excited u, 
the attractive tlgurca Hlsth.ugln will bring lu ail 
avail bis stock. Near Potn' 8 , dor., 43*460 ; State 
snd Peuua , 57 - 33; Wuste“u fresh 37®38 ; NortDern 
30 . 183 c: seconds or held 30.<s33,\ Btate limed 3Uai3lo, 
Wtst. r 1 aid Canudum 29«30c; Fall fresh egga 
quoted ut3oi4c. under late laid. 
Fresu Fkcits.—E xports of apples, 3.626 bbls. Ap¬ 
ples are dull and a trifle easier. The tine quality of 
evaporated or.*w* away much of the cooking de¬ 
mand ana retail and table wants are moderate with 
bud walking In the streets. 
Mixed lots on the wharf, $I.50 .q 1.?S; Baldwins *1.75 
@2: Greenings. *l.62a.l.7a Spiuenbergs, *1,67.42 12; 
Lady apples *3.54. Cranberries are nominal this 
weurher. but prime are well held: Dane Cod bbls. 
choice $s; other. *4 <*7; N. J. crates$1.62,»2,25. Grapes 
are not Wanted; Catawbaa. 2®5e. Florida oranges 
continue d .11 and prices at c full for average stock. 
Prime pkgs, have t.i be made so here, home of the 
arrivals ure In bbls.; those find no tavor as the 
trai.e prelei s the regulation half-hbl. case. Choice 
3s bbi. boxes, 2.50(33: other, $2*3,22. Peanuts Him 
with a lighi supply; Vk. hann-plckod fk aoo. other 
3H >4 4 , suelled 3 vi>4!<C. Uickory utils quiet. $1.60® 
LGf *< bush, of 6U te*, Black waluutH 41X350C. Pe¬ 
cans S.H ayxc., which is lower. 
Flour.—T here is a freer trading for export and 
home trade 11 * 0 . with prices Urwer. 
Latest prices are ; $.>.uOa3.7S tor very inferior to 
very fancy -ub'-rfluo State and Western; $43)0*4 40 
for poor to oil ie« extra State and Western, odd lots 
ana lines; *1411(44 65 for choice to fancy do.; in¬ 
feriors good white wheat, trade and family extras, 
*4 l.i,*5.It: good co choice do.au 8 .-i,Hl,<iii, 8 i;( very oholcc 
up to 16 . 26 ;) red anil amber winter wheat inferior to 
choice rade-nd family, at 11.15*5.83; round hoop 
Oob>. 1 .25 2 4 ,5; and trade and family brands of do 
*1 *t-8i>u*0.2i, 1 be latter for fancy; dr . bools *4.40 
@6.2o for interior to good extra , *5.25@6 25 for good 
i*! ‘ P°'°, p . MintiekOUi clear, inferior t > very choice at 
*4 2 ^6.00; Minnesota ■'straight." poor to fancy, ut 
.<475. and patent Inferior to fanoy at * 6.75 
. etty aitll extra ut IS. 10 A. J 6 ^or oro in ary to vsry 
Choice for the West Indies; do. for England, $4.15 m 
r3! V r DOOr t0 v «ry choice spring wheat, and $4.05® 
for winter wheat product; do. trade and family 
extra*, *5-66®6.76 ; do. for South America, $6.45®5.75; 
the latter for very choice; No.2 at *2 85®3.t0 for ln- 
feMor to fancy. 
Receipts for week, flour, bbls. 109 682; corn meal, 
do. 2,400- wheat, bush. 289,325: corn do. 1'5,018; oats 
00.98,000; rye. do I7.i>50: malt. do. 37 500; barley, do. 
36^110. bean*, do.. 12 752 - rice, nkvt. 3,000 
do. 
do 
Corn Meal—S ales at * 1 . 33 for Brandywine and 
I2.0U®3.12 for yellow western. 
Grain.—W heat lain stronger demand fof export 
and clbeed stronger. Lat est prices are far 
NO. 1 white ut |1,15 a. 1,18 do. January at 
1.15m. d<». February at 1.1631.16V, do. March at 
ft.1iX@l,18X. do. May at *I.l8ai.l8« ; do. steamer at 
No. 2 while at *L14; ungraded white at $1.12 
N*>.2red*4 $l.l6i*l.lH, do January oplion at 
$' 16\(.»1.17>4; do. February si $t.'8H®l-lfiJ4; do. 
March at fl.20!iiai.2lj4 r :do May atfUlp 1.31 ¥; No, 
A red at tl.u^'ai 15, ungraded red at $112(al.l9X. 
No. 2 Spring at $1,15, 
Ity« at ISSaiO. 
Goto Ishlgeron fatrdom ind: la'est sales are of 
New York No. 2 at .Via57c do. January at 56.¥@661<, 
da. 4 ebraary nt Ni !ft ti6\'. do, March at 56¥®57, do. 
May at 64j4«fJ>; No. 2 new at 66 '5'}i'o: nngr’xled 
mixed Western atA3a57. N" 3at New York 
summer mixed at 51(^64^. New YorkNo. 2 white at 
6l(!. 
Oats are realizing an advance, with a fairly active 
demand; latest kales ure of 
No. I white 47@4i.W; New York No.2 wh'te at 15V@ 
No,3 white at iStg-utiKl New York No. I at 43 
New York No. 2 at 4f'k'it*3v, do. January at 43, do. 
February at tlj^SWN,. do .March at <445*. No. 3 
at 42 <t. 42>4. ungraded white Western at 43<f46S', 
ungraded mtxod Western ut 42a42H, No. 2 Chicago 
at 4oH* 
HAT and Straw.—T he offerings are larger; low 
prices are well sustained. 
Selected retail State bay $1.20@1 30 per 100 
tts. other grades of timothy at *1.2tl(8)i.;5 do, grades 
for railway and shipping wants ut $t.0.x<5l.Ul. clover 
mixed «t $Ll'5@LI0, clover clear at $l@i 05 salt hay 
at 65 470c. Struw—long rye *U5«L2U, short rye, 
wheat and barley B5'a9./, out at 8 Ja85. 
Exports for the week 1.875 bales. 
Hops.—D emand has been flack this week, export¬ 
ers especially indifferent, with prices essentially as 
quoted in our la-t. 
Receipts tor the week, 1,225 bales. 
Exports for the week, 1,31; hales. 
HoNKY.—The holidays did not impart any snap to 
the market, and Iburo is an urgency to sell, particu¬ 
larly tor owner*' account. Frices lower. 
White clover, single, comb. Iti@l7c.; larger pkgs. 
do. 11 alloc.; buckwhoal Hut 12c.; extracted 6.®i0c. 
LBATBKR.—Quotations for hemlock sole are 229;® 
23 tor light 23Kt<k2j for middle. 23>j@25 for heuvy and 
21 b'ii'n fur good damugvd. 
Milk —Commission lots at Harlem R. K. platform 
have exceeded the demand and prices are low. espe¬ 
cially tor vVinter. Cans of 4l.l qts. have ranged at 
$1.5tk'>1.90. 
OlL-CAKE.—Western Is active at $29 per ton. 
Fro VI. ski ns Have tended higher on an active in¬ 
quiry. 
Mess pork quoted at $14 for new, $13 75 bid: $14 
ajked for February. $890 bid anil *14 asked for 
March. Ua^on at 71* for long clear and 7.60 for short 
clcur. Beef at $9.50 L-r e ttra mess, $8 5n for plain 
mess. Beef huuis «t *17(417.50. Sieanue ,11 9i.i9W. 
Tall .w ut 0X. Lard $9 j!».02>4 for sp t i -t* of ste >m: 
9.l0®y.l2>ol for January, 9 17H for Fobruu y t ». 22 «® 
9 25 for March. 
Receipts fur week, beef, bbls. and t«#., 425: pork,. 
2,9.l0bbls- cut meats. 35,111 pkgs.; lard,'.'•;,»s8 pkgs 
Exports for week, beef, bbls. and tc> l.'.m pork 
4.175 obis.: cutroeats, 12.371.154 tts.; lard. 6.175.637 Iks. 
Poultry and G amK.— Dressed poultry has fallen 
into ordinary Winter demand ; large turkeys are 
slow. Frozen su ck begins to afflict the market us 
tne demand :» not sharp enough to move even cheap 
stock readily, N. J. turkeys range r.'ufi ,3se.; Rhila 
12(4140.: Stale. llK®13e.: U es.cru, lUtahfHc,. chick- 
eus. Pllila. loGftlfa.: other piime, 13 ®Umj,; poor to 
goo ,8«t9H'c.: luwl*. Hg 12 c.; duck, lfl®l5c.: geese. 8 c 
12c.,tbn latter i'lulu. 
Live poultry Is plenty for Winter bu: brings g >od 
tlguies. Chlckeus U,,.i2c, lowts, 94110 .; roosters 
6..4.7C, turkeys, 12iuit4e : dpclts, best. 76(i.87c, other 5«ui’ 
7U0. Geess-. extra, $1.87,^2; other *1.6 @1 76. Pigeons 
i< pair, 20425c. 
'I'ho supply of game is ample for all-wants and fair 
prices are niling. 
Canvas back $L5U® 1.75.mallard 50@title,black H)c teal 
lu<i40«. tolu.i wing), 2. r i,al3llc. greou do., common 25(4 
30, quail ft <1oz napped *1.7j.al,87,S poor *1.2641,50. 
partridges. F pair 4 <m 75. Grouse prune *1.12. drawu 
80M$1: Rabbits. ai@25, hares, 2da3o, 
Sseds.—C lover is quiet and Arm: Weiiern quoted 
at 9 rt U.kc, the latter for fancy; Timothy at *2.75® 
2.85. 
Tobacco—E xport demand is very moderate and 
the home trade fair, with prices steady and un- 
changed. ^ 
8 KKDLEAF. Crop Of 
lti? 9 
New England Havana seed.. vt ,25 
do-seconds........."m (Ait 
do, tillers... ' 5 w/a 7 
Penn, assorted lots, line . "l8 iu .22 
Ohio assorted lots. 7W'<al0 
Wisconsin assorted lots.7 ‘c410 
WiacoDslu Havana seed.'jg <^15 
Vkoetaui.ks.-E xporta potatoes for week, u 244 
obis. A good demand for export and local use has 
giveD the market considerable steadiness. Supplies 
almost stopped; stock here not oppressive. 
E, ltusu Eastern d-h. $2u«2.'4o, do. Ktate. *1 87@2: 
do. in bulk *t,7&@l.S7. uroldic do. *1.5(1*1.76: Burbank 
do. $1.Mli*2.00: suowtlake do. $1.75(rt2; peerless St ,te 
*1 MU 1.76; N. J, $l.25 »l.6J, sweet Uel. *2.75a3 Oolonf 
rt t-rn tv i I ft uiirttu urltru n no 4\i Kr,_ van .. 
bard do. 7oc.@$l; W. and K. turnips,otlATuc.; carrots 
$1.26(g,1.50. cabLagea, * 100. $3@5; red, *7@9; oeierv s’ 
dozen, $1*1.75. 
Wont,.—'The market is without much life as yet 
but it is presumed that when the trade is fairly 
prepared for the new year's work, or when books 
have been balanced and last season's affairs wound 
up, a good degree if activity wid set in. Brices are 
steady. 
LIYK STOCK IASX 1 TI 
N*W York. Friday,Jan. 8 , 1880. 
BEKVKS.-Uocelpts for the week 11.171 head; do 
inst week 9.77a do. The market was strong" for all 
grades of (Btile as late wants were only thinly tup- 
piled Nothing left over. Bulls and dry cows sold at • 
2V@40.1'v•< weiabt.and 747fco; to dress5lct.&5nis; com¬ 
mon 10 tairsleers 8 «.lUc; to dress 55 4 6 tt>s; oh ice 
11 Su*U4e ! todresa 67@584Dis. Duo fancy steer made 
ueatiy 13c, to dfcsst t) ibs. 
BUKEP AND 1 ,AM-B8.—Recelp;s for week. 28.363 head; 
do last week, 22,169 do. Good sheep arc to domand ; 
at tin* season Hie polls have more ()r (ess lo do In 
sales. Last ukiuiu there were considerable losses 
for buyers of sheep owing to pu r quality, and 
butchers have become very carutul havers. Four 
slmep consequently du I. Many luige dealing 
butchers pull the wool latterly, sheet, ranga 44 
to: lambs 6k@7c. 
83V1NK.- Receipts for the week, 3.133 head; do. last 
week, 22,490 < 10 . Market for liv*- dull and weak, $5.40 
extreme; sale at $5 57^ for loti lbs. 
Country dressed pork lignt. 7V^7fio.i medium, 74 
7i*o-: heavy. 6 S 47o.; city dressed sHato By* <*7x. city 
dressed Western 6 s® 6 V, Wu$tcrn dressed 6 i'@ 6 't. 
Pork leuderlolns 11 > 4 . 
Cows a. vn Ca lvks,-T here has been a fair demand 
nt I.HtMOO $1 head for good oo mon to prime State 
aillkets. Receipts moderate but Ailing all wants. 
Vkal Calvks.—I Ive have been scarce and prime 
have generally brought good prices. Coarse, heavy 
1 .Hives slow. 
Live choice fed 80 . good to prime 7@7R, poor 6 <a 6 > 4 , 
Mi. Holly range 5@8, heavy to prime lignt butter¬ 
milk. 4(45, grassers, 2H®8. Dressed calves have 
been plenty, as the weather la flne for shipping; 
choice KkilOH. other 8*®9>i. very poor 448 . 
TERMS FOR 1880. 
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French Colonies, " •• 4 08 ( 20XL ) 
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FARM IMPLEMENTS & SEEDS. 
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. will give important information to ail wanting 
REAL ESTATE and HOMES in Virginia. 
RICH’D IRBY, Genera] Agent. 
Richmond, Ya. 
^EED CORN.—Blount’s Prolific, I be most produc- 
IO tive corn known (raised from Rural seed two 
years agoj. at $ 2 .(>u per bush., aud Celebrated Rice 
pop com at: U cents per pint (by mail '. 
Address 
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Tontogany, Wood Co., Ohio. 
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Gar more s Artificial Ear Drums 
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ordering it. It contain, live o.lorcd plain,, arm -ncravln.-. 
.bOut sSop.«.,, am) (nil rteu-rfpUonL i'd & 
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Roms, et«. Invaluable lo *11. Send for ii. Addrasa! 
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Rectangular & 
Square BOX' 111 1 ‘ 
Chenprst and Beat.—No 
inside fixtures,and aUfaut re. 
iiah/r. six sizes of each kind 
made. Three sizes of the Lev¬ 
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material used, and every 
Churn and Butter Worker 
warranted exuctly us reure 
sented. Cue Churn at whole, 
sale where wc have no agent. 
Send postal for Circulars. 
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BUIST’S 
GARDEN SEEDS 
are always warranted, being exclusively ot our own 
growth. Heat lor ihe Gardener! Best for the 
Merchant! IIlit)A CSK Klil.IAJILE. 
||»W V WL-t. 
'They ueusr fail to produce the rhl&l v egetables. and 
are planted iu all parts of the world. The ronntant 
nnp/opcnumt anil cctrc in thsir q rowth.exti'ndino 01 w a 
prruxi of morr than hah'a tentur u .have brought Uutat’B 
Seeds to a state of perfection and. reiiabilitt/ vtcond to 
non*. 
BCIST’S GARDEN >1ANDA I, for I SS I. 
luuittUinjor oiatii’n), walled for 
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SEEDS, 
BULBS, PLANTS, 
BEAUTtFUG ILLL STUa- 
TED C’\TVlA>Gl‘fc I KLlh. 
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