DH6 S §4> 
? 
889 
ins nvnnti iitYrivnntlli 
Choice stock, y ,4uz. 33@.14c. 
State nnd Pa. 30<»31c.; 
■>»V9c.; do. and Cana- 
•n, fresh fine, 27029c.; 
an, fair to good, 2-1® 
-“v ■Canada and Western, 
prime, 23@23Jtc.; fair to good, 21022c. 
Fi.ornt.-The close of the year Is tin a ally a dull time 
for high gnulm of Hour, and this date Is no exceu- 
tion. Receipts are largely composed of family 
ltrands, and tn the endeavor to make prompt sales 
the market Is declining. Export aorta not plenty atid 
are making steady quotations. Buckwheat flour 
scarce and tending higher 
No. 2,. per bt>l.,«3.40<aU.«; State and Western, super¬ 
fine, *4.4U&4.!K); city mills, NX, *69007.95; tipring 
wheat,extra, jtAOQaiklltt Spring XX and XX.V, *k.5O0 
Ohio round hoop shipping, 
a,. hA: trade brands. *5.7306.50; kl lmds extra, 
dov double extra, fuiki,h ,V.: do. family 
8 h.ijj®,. 2 j; Southern extra shipping, *6(006.40; do. XX 
and fnmlly, *6W«t?.5b. Rye Hour, superfine, 81 . 7 . 1 ® 
.'10: buckwheat flour* 100 ft*. *3.«U<a3,9a Corif- 
*"**»■ Brandywine, « btol. 83.7Mt3.R3; do. Western. 
§8.5.08,75. Wheat feed, 40 % * ton, *19.00030.00: SO ft 
* ton. 820.00, OX It * ton *3rxkS.X. ’ 
Receipts or flour for the week, 42,958 bblg.; corn- 
meal, 8, ,5(1 do. ’ 
. of flour for ‘he week, 42,960 hbls.; corn meal 
4,200 do. . 
Funsii Fiu’its. - Targe quantities of apples have 
sated badly, and there Is a large orrerlug of Inferior 
or spotted In market. Prices Irregulur for nil but 
fine stock; thin Is not pressed for sale. Virginia ship 
plug some costly Albcmarltw to Europe. Cranberries 
Terms for 1881 
The subscription price of the Rural New Yorker 
Single Copy, per year. 82.00 
“ “ Six months. 1.10 
Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, per year, post-paid. 83.0-t (12a. 6d. 
France,,. . 3.04 (16 * f r .‘) 
French Colonies. . 4.08 (20 H f r ) 
Any one Bonding a club of eight is entitled to one 
copy, one year, free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
applicatlon- 
Entered at the Post-office at New York City N Y 
as second-class mall matter. ’ ‘ *’ 
arrival; prairie hay sells at 813; wheat and 
rye straw is easier at $10@tl, and oats straw 
at ? 11 yer ton. Hemi*.—T here is little offered, 
but the demand is light for rough and fair for 
dressed. Rough Kentucky sells at §125 per 
ton on track; singled dressed sells at 8}£@9c., 
and double do, at 100 10*,^ per pouud from 
store. Mill Feed.— The receipts are scarce 
ly equal to the dsmaml and prices are higher. 
Bran sells at $20.60; shipstuffs at $21(322, and 
middlings at $28(g.38 per ton in bulk, and 30c. 
more in sacks on track. 
St. Loms.— No. 2 Red Fall Wheat, $1,333^, 
cash; $].35J$, January; $1.38*i£, February; 
$1.40}$, March; $1.43%, May; sales nfc 81.35%, 
January; $1.88, February; $1.40, March; 
$1,433^. May. Corn steady, but slow at62%e., 
cash; 64%0., January; 65%c., February; 
06%c., March; 6S%c., May. Oats, 4730., 
cash; 473i'c , January; 47%'c., February; 5Uc., 
May. Rye slow at !J8c. bid. Pork and bulk 
meats very dull, and nothing doing. Bacon 
lower ; shoulders, 7><c.; clear rib, $10.10; clear 
sides, $10.20, Butter and eggs nominally un¬ 
changed. Cattle— Demand fair for good 
butcher stock and feeding steers, but other 
giades slow; medium to choice butcher’s 
steere, $3.75@4.!)0; good cows and heifers, 
$3.50<g4; do., Texans and Indians, $3.5004; 
feeding steers, $3.4004; shipping steers scarce 
and demand light; medium to fair, $4,570 
5.25. Bheep—Good to fancy muttons wanted 
at $405; low grades slow. Hogs—Y orkers 
higher; other grades unchanged; very light, 
$5.2505.50; \ orkers, $5.0000; packing, $0.30' 
General Advertising Rates of 
T PI K RURAL NEW-YORKER 
IflBlde (Agate space). 4()c. per line 
Outsttfe or last page. . . 50 •» 
Discount on 4 Insertions, 5 per ct.: 8 Ins., 10 per ct 
13.1ns.. 15 per ct.; 36 Ins., 20 per ct.; 52 Ins., 25 per ct. 
t3T~ No advertisement Inserted for less than $2. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
Nkw York, Saturday, Deo. 17, 1881. 
Bkkvrs. - Receipts for the week, 12,340 head: do. last 
week, )2,135do. The offerings on (hi; market were 
rather more than butchers wanfed, and the yards 
were not olearnta late hour. The extreme 
were not clear nx a taw Hour. I lie extreme range 
for very poor to premium cuttle was from lie to dress 
5., ff-s to 14c to UresS CO Its, with the greater part of the 
sales at KtewKVSo to dregs 55®58 Its, and Includes com¬ 
mon to choice. 
Cows and Cam r.s. Market dull and lower. Good 
cotvs *35060; prime to fancy, 865(5)75. 
Sitrep and I.AMnx,—Receipts for the week, 28,375 
head; do. art week, 28,28r, do. Very little trade at 
either market place. Butchers want to work oil the 
stock which has accumulated on their hands before 
making fresh purchases, and the few odd lots bought 
yesterday were to till out prompt wants. Should the 
run continue light through next week, as now seems 
probable, a rurther Improvement is inevitable. sixty, 
two choice Ohio sheep, 152 ft* average, sold at HUc • 
otherwise the range for sheep wag from l to VWe, and 
for Iambs from 5%to 
SwtNK.—Receipts for the week, 29,206 head; do, last 
week, 9M0Q do. Market In good form, as t he local 
demand Is brisk for light hogs. 
N fIHf er S?* ‘h-oNsed, light, medium, 
heavy, City drewu'd. i; live 
^gB.eornfed. y ibO its. *6.2006.40; pork Wnderloins! 
Veal Cauvick.—M arket lightly supplied and all 
choice live or dead doing well. 
.n55 > ft^. re8 i wt ’ ehol <N*f dressed, fair to good. 
1 ^ 1 * 0 ; da, grass, 5trt«c; Uvb calves, N.J. prime to 
Choice,*; do. State. 80083*0.: fair to good. 74*080.; 
R°^ r Hollys. 160 to 320 lb* S4tf@ 
3? "O n>s i.^®8t6c.-280 to 400 ft* 54*073*0.; live 
calves, fed, 4044*:; grass. 24403WC 
E. & 0. WARD,S 
„ . , (ESTABMSHKD1346.) V 
Bend for Circular of Great Value, giving full In- 
struettons for shipping '* “ 
POULTRY, 14 AMR, BUTTER and PRODUCE 
No V 8 7 9 , W ! M ' h !, n f ton •*<*•« v. 
trmno National Bank. New York. 
CHOICE BRONZE TURKEYS, 
Chester White JPigs, 
Chester Co, Seed Corn (Selected), 
-LS. Xj, wood, 
DOE RLN, CHESTER COUNT - ?, PA. 
IMPROVEDCALIFORNIA 
_ m, WIND MILL. 
. V* hand-picked. y ft, 7M0?4*c.; fancy. 7c'; 
extra prime, 694067 * 0 .; good to prime, 64.0*Ug ; 
jwfic.; pecan nuts, 10012c.; hickory, shell. 
ba C k - £', t ! r A, h,?n . , L V bu. 81.00®!. 2 f>; Western, *1.00; bull 
nuts, 4O('j»50c.; black walnuts, 50c, 
Grain. -Supplies at all points of collection continue 
to ne light, and with a good export call prices have a 
stronger fondeboy and close fairly firm. The Visible 
h'^hels less than lust week. Corn Is 
l.NW.WKI bushels less in sight than a week ago, and 
prlco«rule strong with a trade for use. Oats have a 
fair demand and prices tend easier. 
Wheat, Spring, 81.25)* 1.38; Spring No. 2, 8!.32®1.37; 
1 u ho U Te No - '' ® 1 -1 , >i4<’t»-42; red Whiter, 8t.-«® 
l.«; white Western atl'l State. #L32®l_iL Rve, Ulc.® 
9.C. °at4. white No. 1 , 5rit(.t52c.t No. 2, fitIWwSic.; n“ 
liSOe.; mixed. No. 1, .4>g51c.; kn. 2, 49Wc ; No 3, 
c “ r ,V* Waatern, mixed, 66®7W4cy do. No. £ 
yellow, H9®71(\! White. 7b,t i75c. Bariev.Cate 
ada. No. 1. 8!,O9wl.l0; do. ”bright," 8l.l2t«l. 14; ‘State 
4.rowo(L 9 .'mM'7 81 - 2-rowed, SOi-iS'k’. Buck wheat, $IC'(d.(ti.’ 
5K “1 v r , ' , ‘ k - wheat, 309,350 bush.; com, 
do.’i’UfcyTwNaSo 30Cla: ry<! * 7 ' MW JO ’ : nialt ’ 
mK^nami^do 616 ' wb * at ’ a95 ’W «>™, 
The visible supply of grain, comprising the stocks 
iot?fn«a r * o 1 U 1 .*’ PriBOlpal points of accumulation at 
to kiidAtlnntlep()i-ts, and on rail, on lakes, ou canal 
and on Mississippi River: 
m. QSa 1876 
Dec. 3. Dec. 11. Dec. 13. 
,hush. hush. bush. 
- 13,876,107 23,873,401 27.fiss.539 
.. 18,817,521 15.737.LBfi 10,079383 
. 2,820,1115 2,810.749 2,612,661 
3,165,971 2,903,94.1 4.7;X)!si5 
. 1,253,218 933,633 1,161,970 
jSuppIlea are large and prices 
fers.iii Co. may make 8U.B. but 
Durable. Rosette Whee 
and perfectly Self-regulatdug, avoiding 
vw n^“S Joh!te 7 Ateo ; Steven’s Pony 
Gn r i er * 1 ’erfnet Rotary Mo- 
Po^er‘^«r^S $ 
^Pi^eof Pmun BoT cAn t^n^d 
for cutting fewlfc churning, The 
best, cheapest and most usi /ul ;x»wer in 
Uie marker Full particulars, circulars, 
Sc., sent Addrena the Manufao- 
CJ ARK & OO. PoMAMAtrg lut. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
— -v I "OV. J. I | 1UU4. 
Beaxs akh Peab. .I counUont. feolUiif prevails for 
standard white brans. The new &nd stt'OiHfer prlees 
have produced Homo reeling of cnutlon oil thenaSuif 
buyers, but rates as a rule are supported for nil 
whites, lted beaus quirt, but well helcC 
(treen peas getierapy quiet: lu bids and *1 so 
"• “• >—««••»«»*aa.tt£ 
t,r i m r- W'XW-X; fair to good 
$a.45i^R.4vi v ipedlujtt, Choice, $&&>; fair U> Rood 
): |M'U, choice, ^'25; fair to iroi»d i«i 
white Kidney .choice, i-i l^u*'.. r > 0 ; fair to lgmmI 
red kidney, choice/82..85; fair to Agouti ’liSOmiwi 
turtle soup, 81 . 75 S 41 . 80 . KC U ' «'- J «ik..80: 
prime In bbls., $|,65; green In 
^ ’ s iT tll< r, ‘»J. e., per 2 bu. bag, 83.2,T(«)3,4o K ‘ 
Receipts of beans for tho week, (i.TTObush. 
Export« do. 438 bbls. ’ ’ 
Buttbr. nigh rates ut tho Weal for Elgin have 
fj/sa-v, f [l 11 , 111 ? 11 s P'' c * f 0 (ihieo In the niarket. ;m,] 
42(0)4.ic. IS ttUotWd. (»f other styles of Western ere-,.n 
cry and half tubs there Is a free offering and m iees 
are regarded us very full, never In a large wav ,w|, 
w rslrj ijln rullDlug ho clt)8P to Start* 
that it rrojdvcH uo sp<*oluI altrmlon The di'mimd is 
so purely local that Hellers have to humor trude lnor** 
or less jih there Is no outlet in a fondgn wuv 
creainery, fancy, eHotocT^tik^^r fair to 
ffood ordinar)*, Htate half llrkltis 
fancy, fresh, 3%.Ac.; choice, 33' -.t3e.; prlnie ' 
23(<*27e.. firklus, choice, 31e;LUr to * mi' 
25@.k)e.;ordinary, Stk/Sic.; State dulries entir., ,-u. V . 
f ^ lr U> : Welsh tuba, i-hoieJ 
;^ ; ^ l, V°. g V 0 ; 1, 'iVedlc. ; ’W’esH-rn Imitation CreanV 
^3 * \ dairy r *holc»^, 3Cf,.G!iK' • iroo« 1 tu npii.i., -p, 
30; ordinary to fair i.%,ak’.j special marks 1 inSe nor 
Cfidfc.; prime to Choice do. ’iS^IBe. e nkv' e rrent 
make, Vm,2tks; fair to good do. lfl,;»i8o.; inferior tv, tin. 1 
Receipts for the week, 35.:,Vi pkgs. - ’ 
Exports do. 1 ,M 2 do. 
Cheese.-F ancy’ Lvdorv |g held with moreeonfl 
deuce. Nhlpjiers are well lUIed tip, but at this set:,son 
the lot*-uI wauts Ore up( to mu upon a better stvlr 
V 10 ! 1 ILS . UU ^^ Oon^oumuly wotne pareeln are 
good sklrn'i. 1 ' K,ve l & a fair trad,, In 
11 '/ llU( ‘>’',l-’k-c.fchoice, 12fijd2V,e.j prime 
11«@1]M0.; fair to good, HV„ 11 ’ ordlnarv 'SHi- 
Ohio eheddar, fair to good lOcUIe.; prime itBttlc" 
a? e 1 V k,< V’v 5 r " l *"»9i-y part skims choice 9(V« 
L^-., fall to good .fittSc,; ordinary, -l(^ 5 c. ; full ski ms 2 
Receipts for the week, 47,131 bx8. 
Exports do. 39.000 do. 
Liverpool cable 12s. fid-tslSs. 
Steam to Liverpool, 54s. fidoofijs. 
late makeu. 
Cotton.—T here has been a st rong 
cessfulattempt to push up prices ui 
with the basis of Agricult ural llurea 
WIN’D MI LX. 
Known and sold throughout the 
and acknowledged The Best. 8 
Durable, Strong. Few Jointa 
Homes* Turn Ta. __ 
ble. Multiplying * 8»— 
Ball Governor. All 
sixes for Rail Rond, 
City and Farm 
Purposes Every 
AND THE 
Mill Warranted. *■"(tf\y 
Kntrrpns* Feed Alilla DCyfl 
New and sUrtUng. For Wind. Horse, Ji I, t-rtw 
Stearu or Water Power. Climax Corn 8 |)f[DiSsc 
and Cotton Cultivator*. Pumps, I I 
TatDcB, Ac. Send for brown Catalogue 
SANDWICH ENTERPRISE CO., Sandwich, I 1 L 
RURAL NEW-YORKER 
Wheat, 
Com... 
Oats... 
Barley. 
Rye..,. 
BOTH PAPERS ONE YEAR 
) Victorious at all fairs. Over T.ooo in 
' « V( o-y State And Yerri. 
vEfHti the U. 8. It 1 b a section wheel— 
n*« been made by the present Co. for 
ten years , In all that time not one has 
_ 1 blown down wl thout tower breaking— 
leavfmtto th« dtheo- mill can show. We 
sTntVn ^day H V^ C 11 
&C.. Ac. OatilojuTfree *** Oorn Hh * Ue r»* 
OHAl.IiVNOV W7T.L OO p»t«vt* Tfl. 
THE OLD RELJABLE HALLADAY 
THE OHIO FARMER, published at Cleveland, Ohio, 
\',Vt the , ! ldr ? t . !,n>i v, - r >' best Agricultural and 
FamUy .Rmrnnls Of America. It has been established 
thirty -five years, Is a 16-page, 64-column weekly, with 
Iroquent 16-column supplements, giving to Its readers 
nearly J«»l columus ui the must valuable, reliable in¬ 
teresting and Instruetlve matter In a year, at only 
*1.50 1*KK YEAR, POSTAGE RAID. 
THE OHIO FARMER is a thoroughly practical Agri¬ 
cultural Journal, containing each issue about one 
“IJJidred artlclcH written expressly for It bv actual, 
practical, successful Farmers, Horticulturists Thor¬ 
oughbred Stock Breeders, etc. It alms to give actual 
Instruction from reliable source*, that any farmer 
can understand and put Into practice. It is 
Acknowledged Authority on ail Agricultural 
Topics, 
ant! !* conducted by an able and experienced Editor 
lal Management, who spare no expense or labor to 
add everything possible to Its value. 
V»tyuMh^!-o. RMK, ,S h , aH uow a paM ll8t0f over 
do, OGGsubsertbers, which lxunnuestkmuhlc evidence 
of Its value to the Intelligent farmer* of the country. 
THE RURAL NKW-YORKKR, with Free Seed Distri¬ 
bution, and mi; ohio farmer win both t*> sent 
one 3 ear for only S3.GG, which Is only about the 
, 'rm‘7‘ 1,h< ’ r ? ue UU *H to tj e offered at. This Is a bar- 
of IhlScou^y 0 Wttnt8 th ° BBST 
. . .... uudiui :<a UAInin, IIUI llO 
!L ) . rU ,, t .. 0 voi’ 0, ‘?. u ,°" ! ' " n th " part Of any class of buy- 
<“Me advices from London report on active 
buslni ss there on the basis of previous prices. The 
STANDARD WINDMILL 
| .,1, C • , RlY’tGU^ IflWB. lilt* 
bulk of American hop# there is uudersbW to have 
been taken up, mid the prospects are eousldercd fav¬ 
orable for higher figures arte r the holidays, providing 
22 oxteriBlve amounts are shipped from thN mar- 
ket 111 the meantime. \\ e heat- of considerable buy- 
lligut Interior points, with prices paid above what 
,Llaliia orxn be obtained here; besides 
morenrit!ness! Ur hol<lera aro saUl ^ ^ displaying 
New York Htate crop of 1881 , prime to choice, 26<S> 
biedluiu-s, akai’J.ic,; do., low grades, 2tka22c.; 
JJ? 1 ' Kbixl Prime, lNa,22c,; do., low to fair, K'wl.V.; 
do., 18(9, fair to choice, 16@20c,; do., olds, 7 (A 15 c • Fast- 
e^mi^of 1881. fair to choice, Axy-2'".’.; Wlsconslu 
r — l i' K 7'7.), ,ost ' ,r lli e common cans have sold on plat 
form at 8- per can of -lb quarts. Demaud not sharp. 
1 oci.Tiry axp Gamk.— It has been a low, unsatisfac¬ 
tory week for dressed. The market hu» been so glnt- 
lem", VV°'o 8t:,le H . tuf L, sh; ‘ l “lupnieiits this way 
had u be (llscouragisl. Tile weather has Improved 
and shlpmenta of fresh stock may Improve. 
Turkey#, I htla., choice, dry picked, I4c,; Jersey 
choice, bk.' KP^o; Slate and \Vestern, choice, I2fi6i:te •' 
fair to goisl, (s.sioe.; po«r, Ik.tjv.; Cktekens Fhlla.’ 
T.(«:14e..j do., small, U 5413c.' "Jersey, choice, ' 11 on 1 ■ 
state and \\ extern, ifle.; scalded, poor to fair, :><.i.7e. 
Fowls, mixed state and Western. Sw,me.: Bucks Co’ 
and New Jersey, urtme. He.: Long Island and New 
Jersey, fair to good, 90100.; Fhlla. dry picked, prime 
lAkilSc.; State and Western. S&alOe,: do' nn<iF firig’ 
jIMmIc i^XIFmIIIIU. 
v\nich js Cheap, Effective and I>urahle. Send for 
Catalogue •• B ” and Price List. Address. 
for Summer to 
and Price List. Address! 
TWO P4PER8 OXE TEAR FOR T1IE PRICE 
1 PREMIUMS TREE ! The Gre*test Offer Ev 
OF ONE AND SIX VALUABLE AND USEFUL 
•r made by ■ Reliable lloasel Wl.tdoj io latoslues our 
—_ _ ■ Jh4rmiti»rsm,, r r"-nLalcsi,.Tho 
T?T3m ■' ■ ■ftl Household Gauette su4 Tho 
Rural llouic Journal, lulu srerr 
hou*e6ol,l iu iha l'a lira buucs vh.rs 
“ff * r * “** slnfsfly 11 'ten -re [,. li;(S 
anpsjsiieiea offer fp on 
If 9no Dollar phs 
fills gr«nJ 
... jSnk r( ° f ° nL ' ... 
^ SJW. .tfUlsr price of r». 0 au*'hol.i ST 
a ySajA *'"* we will u ut s i».. 
VdF/4- JmTS Year, “oj , n 
© ifi •'tillUon ws w|(| . 1.0 ,, nJ , Fpc ^ , od 
am 2L*r«ofui M .i vaiu. 
? w f. I rvmluiuo, 1 . follow.; i. 
Bald.Plated Ne.kUec. 
*7tv mHtAJ ivfSt T "'* S ctif.p, Wiif.l,;-,, briis 
' Yi&ZEfvtf. Bhwa '‘"“v t'f.. j, of ft *oo,t nusi.iv ut sjoia 
jffPW kFT Ml I' 1 * *, sn4 durable: i; u of s‘ut w »nd 
f WbSPh A M sirbsil psUertt, snd soy la,ly w,io!,l oo 
.***' u ‘ * Handstguo 
P * CCC a L -a R -w vgr > an. I I Icture uud Fa»eL some- 
Svw V thing entirely ucw »nj s w-rvsitrsot- 
l»e snd ntllnh mnotel ornsmeoc; ;ho 
II pictureU [,c -Iiutu isexfuutedlu tnsur 
i— i- 5? I cnlora. ir 1 Oil- ei*l u„rn.,... . .. , 
-- - ■ l IgftJ vood. Id-Plaud King, for 
- i> 7 1*4.* or R*n Idnian. A pu o Or, r- 
■ i„l, . r . , ronnd jIbx of good, SBtwtsr.Uol gold 
acLage of llonry-t omb Spin,I*, s i ts 
<?*>; eoo«i»«s*r lioS.irsb, wtih eoh of sr-, .1 i rMtioiii.di seism s 
slued—s f'S'il nucroi,> 0 (,ef.'r examit lng l»«e:t», Cu.ils, cic o ! *t 
, *• rh « Musleal W o«de^ * ' yn uoX- 
^ MrdSs CIO., iaiiu;^], Ihon ‘-it atUcIoj nsiukpil m ■ 
codiiig onr dollsr for » p rl ruh-oriptfoa ta our two piers'. ] n wt- 
g-sod prro.am of » eoi.,4 6,.',! r un...,, - D JD0 
” ! V r r r '*'AT d' , ' u "C"d Aar-/.', npj, roll-,! gr.l.l urjutitinrs • 
rsn,l prcniluBi or » I’lniu, iHamond Hind, rolled *o 4 mouutin*' 
f *’ r •»« do l»r. and 3. oul„«rlbera in orrrj ll« s“ Si 
ig Ihe Isrgcsi. h»o.U.n,on, sod Is*, publohnt. ^Tus UoussajLn 
**Jfd|* *" 4 ,lH<T i l,iD | BB 1 'terstutu, Bomsoer, 
fh , Komi Jocjkaal t« n Iiiuxfraris.t 
huUcy 8: .n cfl , Expire Bf flS 
I wr »1T3U«<?0JCUI. *-«{cr»4inmfnLn/ t?ucuon Thu thf. e*?*lmi* 
Non; Pb 0 Ll 1 .Jf.il 1*1 like stvsnisfs of 111 W* gLrl^ eve^ oui 
8 raD<1 Preralu'n will rtee.ve pven more, »nd fo “tt sAo ar. 
no^?.i !Ti?<y e ‘dofgOBoioerslue »n,l usefuinrs*. gusrsn.re.l u 
i to wr reliohlhtr , wo refer lo »or publisher in New York. hk-wTIol, 
well known sun hsve sn mshli lioiroputsuon. Now is (tic umo to 
. M. I.UPTON, Publisher, 27 l>nrk Place. New York. 
12 5-16 
12 11-lfi 
12 15-16 
13 7-1« 
14 8-lfi 
Provisions — French reports look glowing. In fact 
many parcel*! of bacon bought on French and C<>nt 
Dental account have been turned on our r.mrkei, for 
resale. This Is n bad feature a* the English trade Is 
comparatively at a pause, T --** • x 
era) tone of hog products la 
Pork. West, r ; 
917.7V<i.i;; ^ prime mess, ’ 
il. 2 u:nf city.# 
W 12 <C,: pfckl, 
smoked city. Stas 
Pickled, 909 L.C 
04c. Beef. wtN, TC ,„ r ■> 
r*! ulla “«*• «* toe. $2305K: 
urned on our market for 
laird is quiet aud the gen° 
_ L IM_easy. 
mess, old. V bbl. $17.07^17.75; do. new, 
*i7'oL, : *'i'.i’ r .V" .‘j;. $lt*4JAAIk extra prime, 
8I\UMU. Lard, Btenm Western, y !«l t>»„ 8 lL| 7 U ( a 
ii tki.rvr ei.v All lOfit T i,| 2 lp, Hama, A.naked ottv, 4< it )2 
nd Western and city t*Wdc, shoulders, 
'to; pickled, 707*40. Rib belltea 
^e, Racou. long clear Western, 9U,s 
-CSV. Beer. M wteru me**, y bbl. *12; packet. *14750 
* 236121 . 50 . --a - *- Beef harna, y bbL 
for the week - Beef. bbl*. and to*. 1,621; 
pork, bbl* 8,911; out meat*, pkv* 36,850; lard. do. 27 410 
H»a? P (°(H- 8 for , tho week—Beef, bbls. and tea. 2,917; pork 
bbls. 4,025; cut-meats. ftB. 6,852,638; lard do. 1.899.i4L 
