.TAtoEUl 
Sixtieth St 
Li*t week 
future outlook. Western butter lias been some¬ 
thin* below the wants of trade In quantity aud 
quality, but transportation Is again becoming regu¬ 
lar. and it Is pronable that there will be an early 
redumption of receipts. In good- busy times, such u 
lull a< wo have h..d would have sent buyers of me¬ 
dium or useful family stock t-> the cheat' snides of 
State, and wore the latter cheap enough, perhaps a 
movement might have been started. Bolls are not 
plenty. Thee are not so latgulv sought for Haiti 
former tlm :i. Light-colored toil* lu now white 
cloth us ml to be it ituurantttO of fT6§lil)<*M. Latterly, 
old has itcan put up m rolls, sometime* without 
cloth and «ometlrnns wrapped in fabric, notof au 
app iiUtng tint'T texture- 
we quote <'reuin*r* choice 3fl®38c.:good,7CVft36r.; 
State firkin*. choice. 'gRRSlc : fair to good. 24©20c.; 
do. half firkin tubs choice,llgbArv fair to prime,20 
®32e.: do.: poor mid off-flavored. 22'8>23a; Welsh tubs, 
choice 30® f!c ; other.24 «#So.: inrnrlnr Sfwe looting. 
West rfil creamers choice. 28c.* other, »l(*6.28e.: do. 
firkins, best, iSvtSL-.: other. 16,1170.: dairy luha. 
oholon. V- f >3oilier. 18®23e.: factory choice, 'lint 
24e.: other. >3 MS* 
St itedairies, with tub-, quotable at 30®3lc,: oth¬ 
er. with tubs, •JO lc. Welsh tubs, dairies, 2 @29c.; 
firkin ilalrliJ- 2'®190. 
Stats firkins dairies 24'3i‘?.fic Roll butter, fancy 
2d® JL„ fair 10 good. 20®23c ! do., poor to fair, 10® 
19c. 
Cheksb.—T here Is no Improyeineit' to trade, but 
yet holders are very firm. A c ireful c 'rnpilntiou of 
i he stocks at the principal markets ah ov a much 
less amount, than at tills time i.i-t year, and this 
tends to exert the strength with the belief that ex¬ 
port trade will soon revive. 
Fancy fnctorv nt!3c. for fancy colored, UetUJtn. f r 
fancy wimp; I ill I t*. lo®l.fis<0u; good «nd prime. 13% 
014c.; fair. 11 sl.’Hit State furtu dairy, fnney, 
l'K-iiic.: good to prime. lZHiaifHc: fair a. d good. 
11 - I Va: i Ootuuj'i. 6 3c. Wcs-err, fnotury. fnncv.ll 
®U%0; good oul nrlmo, 1'.'% m)|IYc.; falrloiit. lOutllc.; 
fuctory. St it .* and skims. 3'jWC.; do. lute. 8© 0 . 
C’OTXO.V his been very much excited; the lnis|no*» 
almost WHol'y snocu utivn Closing Weak at a decided 
rcuctlon from »lin best rules of the week, 
January, UI.VUVv, Februrav. 13(313 l'-i2o: M»rch, 
13%e.: AnrM. 13 I ft-32c.: May. I' 3,'e.! .Tune, 
13 2,V32®MYc .1 nl r, 1.1 29 82e ; August 13 li.Ual l 31- 
3?o.; September. 13 H-l't .jOlUyiu.; October, 1;>%®I3 3-liic.; 
Novera'ier, HX®U .MUe. 
Quotations for spm cotton, bused on American 
standard of clusnldcutlon 
UvnvnAt. 
A>a. 
'irleant 
Texas 
Ordinary... 
11% 
UK 
UK 
Strict ordinary. 
UK 
IIS 
11% 
HX 
Good ordinary. 
12 
12 
12 
17 
Strict g ' nl ilo. 
12* 
12% 
12 5-18 
11 6-16 
Low middling. 
12 ■< 
12% 
12k 
13 
12% 
Strict low middling.., 
12% 
12:4 
13 
Middling.. 
Good middling ....... 
12% 
12X 
12 3-tC 
12 3-16 
13 
12% 
ins 
13 K 
Strict good middling. 
13% 
1 % 
13% 
13% 
Middling fair. 
13% 
14 
14% 
14 X 
Fair. 
14%, 14% 
St nine 1 
14% 
HX 
Good ordinary. 
.10% 
Low middling.., 
Strict ordinal .. 
.11* 
Middling.. 
.12% 
DRIED FRUITS.—In sunoltcs exporters have been 
doming inudarately at ,Va5t«o, for Western quarters, 
and to 5Vyc. for sumo better lots. Sllceil apples are 
very dull. Peaches, with tho *iuull *uoply. are very 
firm us to price. Blackberries hold firmly but quiet. 
Quotations are: 
Apple* -State. sliced. 69S%i*; do., quarters, 
fi• smith »rn sliced, new, fair. 4 h®3o.: choice do. 
6'(®6e,; fancy, nominal; do., now qr*.. In bug*, 3%® 
«c.; do. repacked. 4 -®‘wm Western quarter* .’>®(>%o. 
Blackberries »l R'sSMHo. reeled match--. at. 92® 
2lc j foi faiidtNorth Carolina; 20®2it‘. for pi line Geor¬ 
gia; l.Val7c. for good . uepanled p .in n halve*.12c.: 
do quarter*. rs <tlilc. Raspberries. 280. Cherries, 
li ni® i3Plums, 2l®22c, 
BOOS.—Dealer* arc making the most of the light 
supply occasioned hr cold weather. »» Lhn doratmda 
that must be served readily puv tho advanced 
figures for fresh l.luied are doing decidedly liutter, 
and would sell briskly If buyera hail not become sus¬ 
picious of their quality. 
Jersey, single barrel*, utrlotly fresh. 40® 131 Uln.n 
and Penn.. 3fi on 34c.. Western, fresh laid. .YoaSlie.; 
Western and Canadian, fair marks, .nr,c.Tio.; bouiii- 
eru, fresh I ild, o0©37c.; Blule limed, 2t5<i28o.; West¬ 
ern, do., 23,t2?c. 
Essential OILS,—The following nrn the current 
rates: 
Peppermint, $2.50 f it. In tin. f'l.2.Vr<a wj in glass- 
tone tirra. Sassafra* scurco and firm at SOc, Ik ft. Wln- 
tergreen, largo supply, weak at $3.60. Spearmint, 
nominally $2..V) ^ ft,.; no demand. 
Flop It. -There has boon a verv »lnw business this 
week, chiefly on account- of the difficulty In moving 
supplies through (lie hard trucking. Holders are 
very firm, their views strengthened by advices 
from miller* of high Coal of wheat, mid Instructions 
to hold. 
Tbo latest sains nre JAOOSM.flO for poor to very 
choice superfine .-date: $. r >,8.V.*6.yo for very common 
to fair extra Jo ; $7>.90 itiD.95 for good extra do $0.1 XM 
$ii.H) for fancy do., and $6.l5x{>7.73 lor fancy to very 
CII Ire extra; $6.60,)(6.W1 for superfine Mlrlinran. Indi¬ 
ana .Iowa, Ac.; $5.85 ob.'JO for shloping extra do., the In¬ 
side *>rlce for inferior, *nd $.V.<k®n. 10 for eh nice ro 
very fancy extra do.; common to choice white wheal 
extras, $6.15® 7.75 fancy do, f7.6 , l®K.7. , i: winter wlimit, 
good to nhotca fiimily, $fi.90®8.t&: ruund-lnlnp Ohio. 
»h.85f«A.H<) and trade brands uT do. at $.V9V®7.73- Mr. 
I,mil*. $fi.O) AVJXI for common to fuir extra, sod f7.05 
@S.7.\ for good in very choice ; Minnesota ' straight" 
atfil.90a8.00. and patent lit f7.7V<49.7fi: unsound ».ock 
at from f LIDaib.nO; city mill extra for West Indies ill. 
*C.l6a7.00: do, Kigllsti brands. $5 0,3; do. trade nod 
family. $7 '<imH.7.’>; No. 2 ut $4.3606 ' ll. Corn meal I* 
selling at$28">© 110 for yellow Western, Pcnn-yl- 
vanm and Jeney, and #8.tW for Bru-ndvwlne. uuck- 
wtie u, 92>4 iBifJc. P bu*h., and buckwhcut ilour, ;i.7j 
©1.90. 
FltrITS A.vd NtfTS.—Apples are tending higher 
though It i* not us yet a paying advance, being 
ctus d by the spoiling of many stored lots Trade 
is dull owing a* before to d mgnr of frost We hear 
of no sales aoove $2 for load*; very fancy red* 
quoted 25 i jOc. more for one to five bh|s. Lady apple* 
out. iIran .orrlcs quiet, ahlpm nt Inward nroutward 
are i estrlcted by the ilskv weather. Grape-have it 
small call. OritQges IbacUvc, market glutted with 
Fla. Peanuts fir,u j hickory nuts have had an unus¬ 
ually slow season. 
A few t!al. W. Nells pears have sold for Europe $i 
V box very choice. Home trade slow. 
Apples, fancy. $I,87(3U V bbl.; mixed lots. $1.28(4 
1,77); common, $1®1 .26 <’rsnbprne«. N J.. crates, 
$2.rA<U; N. J,. bbls., $11t!t; Cipe Cud, 9®9.60; Other, 
BiStern, l.irro bbl*.. a-Zglal’ifit). Catawba grape*. 
19 ,«Hhc. Florida orniges, $2®3 per IIP. Hickory 
nuts, prime, bush., $lj«.>io.; ir*c or roll nuis. 60c 
Black walnuts,60c. Peanuts, Va., fancy, $l.lQ©l.2u; 
other. 70c. ,«$l. 
FtJttS AND SKIN3.—Few tnido»men feel the pres¬ 
sure of tb 'se dull time* a* pointedly os dealers In 
manufactured furs. The high c iu.se-,,f si-ck In¬ 
cluding seal and very fancy trimming have had 
only a fair sale, wlule miscellaneous and general 
goods will have to be largely carried over. The in- 
comm* catch, especially straggling lots, will liuvn 
to go to hailing mills, while tiui round eommeicial 
parcels do not receive much pre-ent pnc"unwe- 
ment for exportation. Southern skins quoted 30 per 
cent, below Western. Almk and Gray Fox lower 
than at our last. Muskrat weak. 
_ No. 1 quality. 
Nor. * Bast. West ,x N. 1 
Otter, V piece. $6 fid® 8 00 $1 00® fi 00 
Gray Fox. 1 70,4 2 00 1 4lV<o 1 id 
Red Fox...........1 60',8 I 70 j \ 40 
Black Bear............10 00®li no 7 H0<410 00 
Brown cubs and ylg 9 . 4 no® fi 00 a 00® 3 no 
Flaber. 8 00®10 00 7 00® 8 110 
Mink, dark . 2 (in® a f,0 1 23® 1 76 
,, .,•.1 00® 1 50 70® 86 
Muskrat, winter. 20® 22 18® 20 
fall. lfi® 18 15® 17 
Kitts. 6 ® « ® 5 
Beaver, V ft.1 60® 2 00 1 00® 1 26 
Raccoon. 80® 90 70® 85 
Opossum. 8 ® 16 . R® 16 
Skunk, block.. 76® 
striped...... 10 ® 60 
Wolf, mountain. 2 00 ® 3 00 
prairie. 76 ® 1 00 
FEATHEHS.Good grades arc offering but buyers are t 
few. We quote: Prime white Western 660 .; mixed 
40&45c. Hen and turkey not wanted. 
Grain.—F or wheat, holders urn confident, but 
the demur,d Is very light. No. 2 Milwaukee spring. 
$l.*t. No. 2 Chicago do. . $1.41. Rye Is quiet, yei firm 
at hlkfth&Cvfor Western and lAXstaio, for Jersey, State ' 
A I'nousylviipja. U.irlcy Is strung at 8 Uc. (or «IX- 
luwed c to tel- corn is lightly dealt lu Ute^t sales 
are of now “ 00 grade ' ut fc.NMfidc-; new steamer 
uuxeo at 68 M® 68 H*-,: new Mcauuryellow m (9c; old 
stuubiiT yeliuvf ut 59c.; new Southern yellow. 51 , 140 .; 
Southern whiu*, 61®U3o. Outs have been active at 
mi anvniicw. Imot »ale» ure uf New Turk No. 3 ut 
48)i®4>tc.. New York No. I 111 iOJ^c.; New York No. , 
w„ue. o2«v i-tuii. u.'uWestern mixed, «0vf®45c.; 
wiille WesUr,,, 430,4,o; uilXeU State, 48®v0c„ nod 
ivld.e Suite, dOoi 52c. 
IIay and STit vw.—There ts a decided advance 
for shipping giades uf hay, with con»ld#nu,ie Ini 
quiry. Prime hay 1* a llttl-better. * " 
liaie huv. shipping 80c.. 8.')C,®$1.06 for retail onnli. 
1 ie : . dove, 70.7, c... rait.do 6 ®idc. rftrsw q 2"ted 
al ..® 8 jc. for long rye; lUx^ioc. lor short rve and 
65 a tec. lor oat. * 
UlGBwmcs nro scarce and higher at $1 16. 
Hops. II I* dlfileuU to sell over 70a2(le. for prime; 
al these prices a nii.iienue trade has been in progress 
on exp-irt account, and several lots have also gono 
toxwnrd on nvriiers’account; sumo strictly fancy 
stuck have boon taken for the English market up to 
28®'.9c. There Is iihoni it stenriy market now for tho 
belter grades: toil medium mid Interior lots ure de¬ 
pressed and dull. 
New Yorks,vood to choice, new.20 to 77 
New York*, low to fair, new.l:i to 18 
Knsiern, now . 18 to 23 
Wiscuntdo. new.. 12 to 17 
Yearlings.lu to 16 
Olds, till growths... 4 to 8 
<U1 Inrulu. now..28 r,» 27 
O enua .23 to 27 
Poultry Axn tJAMK.-Arrlvals of live n c light, 
and as lie-h killed dressed are nls,. limited on some 
days, 1 he coups are pretty well sold up at satisfactory 
prices. 
Now Jersey turkeys. 12®l4o. 1 tb • Western 105. 
13c ; N J fowls ant; t hicks, 9,4lie.; Wes ern. i®7c.; 
roosters. 6-be. On-n, N..I., *■ jailr. $l.r4l®l 75; Wcst- 
< * rn ’ a, 46 *, 6 - puck*. N. J., y pair. T5®$1; Wost- 
aro fiOvCoc. Lite pigeon*. $1 pair. ?5e. 
Or Unary I rude If) clie*sed pouhn has been notlce- 
ah y gurjil. and near pi Int stute and Perm, have gold 
at iitvorable rates f.ir owners. Western ha* done 
well when In good neder, but us urudi of It oomrs by 
-low trains at tin pm,, of llm Henson, It an Ives more 
or Ics. troini , and con-equenriy shows u wide rango 
In quota!Inns. Capons will s on be regulmly quo- 
taine. <lncUvn-aru doing better than turkeys for 
the moment. 
i n keys. N. J„ UivlTc.; Slate, 13®l8c,: Western, 
I05J14C Chickens, dry-ntulied. Itfct |7e. N J. chicks, 
I'JutHin.: State, llioille,; Western, tl,. 4 | 3 e. Duck*. N. 
J.. I'J al.'ic.; State. 10a 14c.; Western, 8 '13c. Geese, 7 ® 
tfia fin Ci.IimIiim, KkSI.'le. for good to best. 
This ts the nervous month for game douler*. Ven¬ 
ison i* urassi d i,,r salons not many days remain tor 
It* li cal f ale. It Inin 1101 been a favorable season for 
llm■iitc of d«?cr. Prices rr« very low and It looks >.* 
t hough there would bu a large Unsold remnant by 
l'eb-1. Quail selling ut l uw llguros. Grousu have 
also declined. 
W$ duoie. — Canvas-hack ducks iLfitel,751 Red 
fiend, i0®i7,0.; Jlullard, ,'nje.; Teal, 4U,|*50c.; coui- 
mot), 250‘ 80c. 
Quail. 18 dor..,'prime, fl.20sot.37; soft small, frflc.afl, 
1 artfldgn. |15ro7fi>e.; drawn, 4b®46c. Prairie Hen*. 
i 0 ’®i 3 <v drawn, 40 , 470 c. Hare*, 3U®40c.; Itnbblu, 20® 
J 60 . Ven -on. whole, (katkj.; long saddle, 0®10c.; 
abort do., IU®|2C. 
PiiovifiioNM.-There nre hirgn shipment* being 
m.ulitun old purehii-e*. Iml current.demand 1 * small. 
Mess park qui ted at $18.25® Hj.iaj ; $18.16 lor February 
delivery and fin.80r ir Manhdo.; and $18.46r. r April. 
Extra inuiiw i,t $11 for i> speeded, prlinn rues* at $17. 
Dresimd bov* Of M for Western. Bacon atUV for 
long Clear anil 9^0 lor short clear, Luril we.tern 
sic 1 ui At i'll.40 f I spot lots, $11,411 for January $11 41 
for February, *11,80Tor March, hieanne at iIkc ioc 
W esturil. Tallow at 814 c. for prlmo. Beef hams 
»t r '<> lor *.h'i|r<* VVrrttr-r 1 , J5»»6i. tmrrnlpfl litn». aro 
quo tod at * II. >0® II.NJ f..r plain mess, $i:J®l2 60 for 
extra rne*s, *18,7,0® 14 for packet. Tloreed. quoted 
nointmilly at $ 0®21 for new prime mess, aud $: 2©34 
for India mess. City extra India mess at $ 35 . 
SKKD.-flni** are easier and dullj clover at 15)4® 
H4(e lor prims WeHieru. and 16 c. for fair do.: 
Timothy ni$ 1 . 00 . 
Tobacco. The export demand has been very 
light, but them Is no pressure to sell, and prices gen¬ 
erally unchanged. 
KENTUCKY LEAF—NICW CHOP. 
_ , Light. Heavy. 
Good lugs.-.« ® 7W 7 ) 4 ® 8 
Low leaf. 8 <a HU 8 k® 9k 
Medium leaf. 9 ®10 10 ®H 
Good leaf..10k®l2 1114 ® 13 
Fine leaf.13 ®u 14 ®l« 
Selections.18 ®i? 1 « ojia 
«KKI)T.KAg—CHOP OF 1875. 
New England wrapper*... 16 ® 3 o 
One. do.JB or,40 
selections.. ( «m) 
. 12 HMU 
Becondsand fillers, shipping. 6 ) 4 ® 7 
PoDnsylvunla one to setuctod wrappers. ...35' eotfi 
assorted lots. 14 w.23 
Ohio assorted lota... 6 ®7 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 8 (,j 5 
New England wrapper*...... 15 ®30 
One, «Jo.. dr,40 
selections.. ®60 
Becondsand fillers, shipping. 6)4® 7 
PODnaylvunla One to selectod wrappers. ...35' wAS 
assorted lots. 14 w.25 
Ohio assorted lota... 6 ®7 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 8 ® 5 
vegetables.—S tored rotatoes are firm. Railroad 
lot.* ure taken with caution ihl* frosty weather. 
Receipts of other Item* small. Prices show u winter 
tlrroni!** with, however . only a moderate bmlness. 
block of onion* In few hand*. 
Potatoes — Peach Bh,w» f bbl. $3.741®,2.75. Early 
Rose, prime, $.i 5061,8.78) Peerless und Jto-ksun white, 
$3.G2('i3; Prince Albert, f'J.T.Vtt.t, sweet. Dei. $3.ll0®4: 
Va. $2.7fi®3, Guhbngns P PAI. $8*,12 Marrow squash, 
P bbl., $1 fiO, Hubbard Squash *l,7tv®2,Qfi New 
HuBsian turnip*. htt-li., Tfir.'-t- . <.>ulObft—Red and 
Yellow, bhl., $8i,jo®4 ; white, $4®6.0U. 
Wool.— There 1* Increasing demand from manu¬ 
facturer*; the low grades generally have been ob¬ 
tained i t concessions, but best loL* of fleeces liuve 
held ut f ull tig ui os. 
DOM K»TI< FLEECE. 
Obtw. Pennsylvania and West Virginia— 
XXX and Plcklocx. 
XX. 
X. 
No. l. 
No. 2. 
Common. 
Combing. 
New York, Michigan, and Wisconsin— 
XX.... 
X . 
No. 1.. 
No. 2... 
Common. 
Combing.. .... 
Indiana. Kentucky and Tennessee — 
XX. . ... 
X. 
No. L..... 
No. 2... 
Comhlng.... 
Combing, unwashed. 
Illinois, I jwa and Minnesota— 
XX. 
X. 
No. 1. 
No. 2. 
Common .... 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana- 
Fine. unwashed... 
* Medium, unwashed... 
Common, unwushed. 
Burry.... 
33 -» 42 
37 ® 40 
40 rr 43 
39 ® 41 
33 ® 34 
60 ® 66 
38 ® 49 
37 ® 40 
4(1 ® 48 
38 ® 40 
70 m 6fi 
3(5 ® 38 
37 ® 4fi 
35 ® 38 
39 ® 42 
37 ® 40 
30 M 
30 ® 32 
27 © 29 
20 @ 23 
16 © 20 
f1.30®l,40: white winter. $1.36® 1.46. Outs, nominal 
lit, 38®40c. Corn quiet 111 utVatKo. Corn menl, $1.25 
©l.sO. Butter, 24fii>28c. ChceBc. K.HW 14c. Egg*, 22®26c. 
Lard, IFotll.Sc. Apples, bu., hQ®4U0. Potatoes, bu., 
$1©1.20. Beans. P h|i„ 1.75it$2.(Xl. Mess pork. ♦17.00. 
Wool, JSiOJOc. Hay. 48®l5 Straw. $7«e 10 Timothy 
■eed, *1.70®2.fil); clover, »8 50®9. Mill feed firm at 
$19 for shorts. $20 for shlpstufis. and $24 fur mid¬ 
dlings. Railroad Frolghte—Flour to Boston, 40c. F 
bbl.; to New York. 30c.; to Albany. 76c. 
FEJtTn.IZIH8.-Tbe following In the detailed list of 
retail price* lu the city : 
Pi»r 
Pbos. Add. Ammonia, tlKt 
Awntonf/i. percent percent, lbs. 
Httlphate Of Ammonia. . 2> $0 70 
Nitrate ofSodii .- - 17®i3 4 fill 
Dried Blood or Flesh, ground. - 10 2 P0 
do. do. - 13(3116 3 00 
A wmonf/t nrtrl Pie * Acid. 
Dried Bono und Flo»U. fine. ...20®?5 4fr(6 2 (Kl 
do. do. ... 1W6 (j®8 2 09 
Dissolved llone(Mnpo«).17i • ti*-2 2.fi 
Plain 9u erphosphote, mln’i..il(3'14* — 200 
Bone Rluck. ground , S7VJ34+ - 1 60 
S. C PlMl*phaU! rock ,rround.?6©2?+ -- I Ml 
Pure g’d Bone -lour (Mape*)..Ml®vfi 4(<fi> 2 lfi 
uo. fine. 00. 2ii,c ( '5 4® 6 215 
do. courser grades, proportionally lower. 
Phoi, Amroo- 
Onano, Ac. Potash. Acid. nln. 
No. 1 Peruvian , 2.*3 13®lfi 10 $3 00 
do, guar’ieed.. « 10®'8 C® 7 2 ho 
do., roctlflcd... 2 KJ* 10 3 26 
Ammon I a tad kii"pr- 
nhonpVmi0 (Mapes) ..- 10®14* 3® 4 2 26 
* Hniuhie umi Available. + Insoluble. 
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Bliss & Sons, B. K.—Seleot Garden Seeds. 
Pride & Co.—Combination Stationery Package. 
Chutlln, staples 4fc Co,—Cheap Vlrglulu Futms. 
Cosby .v Boyd—Well Improved Farm*. 
Fleming, Jutues— Seed Hand-Bo, k for 1877. 
Harrington, 13 VV.- Root Grafts for New Beginners. 
IXnswd, J. It. -Swiss Motto Card*. 
Lunimus & Co.. K. F.—Hoiorook's Regulator Seed 
Drill. 
Martin, Sarah H -Tree Send Price List. 
Hoot., .1 It —Root’s Garden Manual. 
Thori um Sc t o.. .1 M.—Calaloguea of Flower, Vege¬ 
table and Agrieultnrnl Seeds. 
Travelers Insurui ce Co.—20th Semi-Annual State¬ 
ment. 
Vick. Jus —Illustroted Prid'd Catalogue. 
Wilson, Hinkle & Co.—Manual of tho Constitution. 
* Soluble and Avuiluble. + Insoluble. 
Point!) 1. 
German Potash Suits...H®1fi - — I9.fi 
8nIpti. of Potash . 44 - - 4 00 
fi ltrate of PoDinh.42®41 - 15@t(j 9 5n 
Munulo of Potash-.,,,. 60 - - 3 50 
S lefidWr#. 
Ground Plaster, per ton. In barrels . $8 CO 
Agrlonlnmnl Sdf*.— 
Bone Menl. tine, for cattle. — 
do., cimrsn for fowls. .3 00 
SaltorNdro Cake (sulphatu of soda), ground, 
In barrels, per ton. .25 70 
Sulpburlo Acid, Gti deg. (cui boys $1.75 oxiru).... 2 25 
Ammo- Pho*. Per 
nla. Lime. Ton. 
Drv ground Fish Quuno (brand 
QuLnutpUic Co,)...S® 10 15 $35© 10 
Sol. 
Ammo- Phos- Per 
nla. phato. Ton. 
So'uble Nltrogenn’s Phosphate 
(brand Quinulpiac Co.).3© 4 10® 18 $83@3S 
--♦-•-*- 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET, 
Little Falls, N. Y„ Jan. 12,1877. 
Not mu eh doing in tho market ihl* week. The 
deep fall of Know und the high winds tin* Oral part of 
the wt" k rdnckod thoi ounir* roads, rendering travel 
difficult. There H no r uti'rlal change In price*. Farm 
dairies iniivbo quoted at Dom h to IZi!.,the latter 
figure for ohole 'lots. L itoeod* • f factories rango 
from I2K to 13ko, and very ujie Octobor* will bring 
14 cent a. 
GrnSM but ter In aejirec and III Inquired after for 
home consumption, and wl l h»ing 80c. Winter but¬ 
ter range* trout 24 to 2Hc , ucnorutng to nnulltv. 
We have advices front abroad to (lie middle of 
Decern bur. our LotJd> n corresponcent tays Ameri¬ 
can chcos)' In very firmly held, tvft'i imall stock * 
English Cheddar of tlm finest quality la wanted. 
We give prices 1 s fellin' 11 
American, extra fltie. 7V©?3*.; tine, 7119,71*.: good,66 
1*IK!*.: moondury and low gtados, 2ti6t4l. English 
Cheddar bring* from Hr,91s.: Wiltshire double, 7il© 
78*.: Gieshlre medium, Jttna'Hisi.: flue, 70®8i>,r scotch, 
eeu nl" Dotcli Cheese liki.'ims, C8®70 b.; Qondlis, Efig 
112*. Derby t hope, fJLcfiOa, 
The hutti r irailo is confined to finest European. 
Irl*h and American Cleomiircrurganne now lakes 
the nlsoe of all necondarv qaalltloa. Wu rjai to: 
Clonmel* 14(V<rll8* Cork*. Itfiffil'd*.’ Dor. eta, 17(1*.; 
Jersey, 120®1311s : Friesland. 140®H4* ; Danish and 
Swedish, I'KV)*I708.; Normandy extra. I2ll®l.fir,s.; Amer¬ 
ican, IllOrc 130 arid up lolai'.s. (9 ewt. for extra lino aorta. 
OhioRiurgurtuu acllaut OOkOliXls. 18 civt.; fresh rolla, up 
to 1211s. 
- » » »- 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Jan. 13, 1877. 
BECBTPT9 OF LIVE STOCK. 
2oo SPECIAL NOTICES. 
2 27j ,, ■ - - - . ■ 
2W BETTER THAN SAVINGS BANK 
j mi OJt GOVERNMENT RONDS. 
2 15 fays Ten I*e»- Cent. Every Day. 
2 15 Send for Circular of 
ver> CVIVAD1 GrJW MLTL.I, 
To II IT. SWIFT, 
3 00 Mlllbtook. N. Y. 
2 80 ——,— —— m—mmmm m 
ADVERTISING RATE6 : 
2 J Inside, 14th anil 16th pages (Agate space), ,40c. per Una. 
“ 18th page. 60 '■ 
Outside or last page.. 60 “ 
1 25 Fifty nci'et. extra l'or uniisuul display. 
4 00 Special Notlcea, leaded, by count. 79 “ 
9 .fill ItusiuoKM “ ... $0 “ 
3 50 Reading " . 1.00 •• 
Discount on 4 Insertions. G per ct.; 8 ins.. 10 per et.; 
8 00 13 fin., 15 per cl, ; 28 inn., 20 per ct. ; 62 lu«.. 25 per ct. 
B e'' No advei tiseinent inserted for lean than $2. 
No. 1 Peruvian Gnano-Potash. 
ABSOLUTE PROTECTION and 
choice of a Fertilizer OF ALMOST 
ANY DESIRED STRENGTH in Am¬ 
monia, Phosphoric Acid and Pot¬ 
ash, at prices EVEN LOWER than 
those current in Franco and Ger¬ 
many, as quoted by Prof. Ville and 
Prof. Coessman. 
Circulars mailed free containing fomulas for 
Prof. Ville’■ Conuiplrld l>'ertilig.i r manures 
for Special Crops. Exhaustion, per acre, of Am¬ 
monia, Phosphoric Acid and Potash, by leading 
crops. Barn-yard Manure, Chemicals und Peruvian 
Guano compared. 
See advertisement, current No. Am. Agriculturist, 
on page 32. 
CHAU LE 3 V. MAPES, 158 Frout St., N. Y. 
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7,850 
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20,$.0 
ROCH rSTF.R.. Jnn. 12 —Flour market strong; 
spring, $7.25: amber winter. $7.50: white winter. $7.7 ; 
double extra. $8.26. Rye flour quiet at $5.00. Wheat 
steady; Milwaukee club. $1JJ5®1.46; amber winter. 
Fortv-KIghth 8t... 
Fortieth St.. 
Hiii suuu* Cove ... 
Total* this week... 
Bicttvr.s.-Monday hist trade opened extremely 
dull at Vc. reduction <>n the «i> *tng rati -, of the pre¬ 
vious week. The quality of tbo herd* win. generally 
ooaran. hut f 1 , Prices wore 8 ®UKo.. W ft.. aiLfi.i 
f«wchoice quality tojislecraat II , >ul 2 k„ wclght*..‘>y 
i.*lQowt. Weitnasdiiy, on u light run 1 gicnonUly 
rough horned cuttle, with a good top trade. Improved 
Jkc. V ft, on Monday 1 * rate*, piicca who a 0411 ^ 0 .; | 
welghiH. 6 K®»cwi, Thursday, trade fal> at 9 ©like; 
weigh 1 h, Ilkift 8 V Owt Fildnv. the market* olorcd 
firm ut Ikmllvc • weigh is 6 H@ 8 ) 4 ( '. Native ntcei • at 
8 ®file.; grade do.. IDVsII Y<'.. w Ith a lew head sold at 
retail ut 1214c. DXnn, H'JlUc. Dry era , l, vc w eight, 
3kw4c. Oxen and stoor*. mixed heids. 10. Dry 
cows, heifers steer* and oxen, mixed herda,8)*(a9 vi- 
itUlJn, live weight, ak®li,kc. 
MXLCfl O 0 W 6 .-Trade has fallen off since onrla.it 
report. TU« qilalilf of the nntmuls to bund 1 * not 
good enough to force *alc*. Nineteen him -old at 
v head ; 22do., 40 ) 1 , 131 . 9 1 ) 0 .,, fqiiv,; 3 do 187© 
75; 1 iit>.,$UU— c.ilvn*uliviiy* included. 
Vkals and CAI.VB 8 -Trade caaicr at steady rate*. 
The animals light, yet equal to the demand. Huiooth 
quality veals sold al 7k©K'C. V ft. Conran quality 
calves, part meal-fed, 6„7c., also at $'.i®10,riO 7> hnuil. 
Country dressed veal* and calve* In fair demand at 
7®13o , the supply *llgblly above the cipuiand. 
Stieep Afff) T,AMnfl. There l>n„ tienri n pt'nilv 
tnifl * in h Alippp ut>»i himlikn ( Tlif* 
iirrlviiU have been TRpitf t r;tto »nM thif qnnlhy I«mh i 
t>een frnni OiijniHfin to MoihIht, stioioi I 
at. 4U'V»7>4i\ I* tb.; IIocMh nt ! 
fiXfa 1 VVpfine^dH ‘. phpoii, 4'^ltJc. ln»nl)a 
tlorkH r»^n. Thur^l m 4 rlif p.-|'vfr ,»;4 : I.hijI.h, 
Frida* iho markrt« rlaseil flriii: at»r*i |), 
flor»k«. HV^tCaj ittnibUe 7J<^. K»*n« 
tjicsky *“h\ i*r 
Ohio ao.fJH^TViv Ponnsvivnnlfi i^o*. Mich- 
iffim do., iy»7c.: « 1 o.. ($? 8 r : jRt ^oy do., b)4% 
CHc.; Canada lumba. ?Vd.: Qf iito do . 
TTOfJf? -Ono ftinr»’n k of OliiO liopw ff»l(l iji 
smitlt lota nfc lb. Tracln In dtv (lrenoMl 
Mill slnw at 8^8^r \< ib M with uenoral sale* I 
8 ^ 0 . V tb* 
Mj\ktcf.T- DmOpr ih^» rw (in‘ i* of t ,js 
wopk i) > iiler rev ir*w, t fa Ho t n * rtf pri • »r nfinl ■ i y Ih »r -bi 
improved in futility of .*-• ?r«H. hut n»*t in iirioc**. 
i wei'ty-'w" lo'iot, imor qnaUtv. Tlir'it Ii h ohsh lioraq* 
JOM Ut $fifg«M2 V head : 0 do.. «ir7©t(M '7, o..nr*o do ; 
f, fWtSQ: II cmirac nnallfv hoavv dr.ift ImiH *. Hi® 
1 l ’*V«oJ!ro.fi'- f376(S.42.): 7 p*|is fnmllv carrjigA 
hor«e*. »37 l©?i22i; l mlr stylish do . * I. ! <x>; fi baud 1 
cnarefi Qua lav brougham horse*, * 2(41 D!(Ki: |fl n>ml- 
jir r! *..'r''* 1 “air trowing hci ion. general) v aged. $ 21 ) 1 ® 
Station' 0 ” 6 * “ n VCJ V EliU ilili,w “T vlil - 0 - lk Clil1 
Comparative Rates. 
This week. Last week. 
Quality. Cents. Cents. 
g 00<1 .lfiV«’ 2 X 10 %® IS 
gj'!-.-.19 ©K'X in iiOW 
Poorest.... . 8 ® « 8 <a 9 
Gen. selling rates.9K&10)i 9 &10X 
My annual Catalogue of Vegetable and FlowerSeed 
for 1877 will ho ready fiy January,anil sic t FK V.K to 
all who apply Customer* of Inst season need not 
write for ft. I nff«r one of Hi« largest collections of 
vcgdublu seed ever sent out by uny seed house In 
America, a large portion nr which were grown on my 
rlx send farms. I ‘rtnl. ,1 directions Jnr niitivatUm on 
i'ii)! 11/ tiacliiige. AII seed sold from inv ertahllshment 
win ranted to be notu fresh ami true to name; so far. 
that should it prpve otherwise 1 will refill the order 
gratis Am the original Introducer of llie Hubbard 
ami Marblehead Hquashe*. the Marblehead CubhugCM, 
unu a score of other new vegetables, 1 invite the pnt- 
r,,nago of 11 V lOha arc auxinvn to hove tin ir sent ffmh, 
true, iind of tin 'cry best strain. New Vegt-liible* 
u sppclnlty. 
JAMEM J. H. GRKQORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
WIND mTllT - 
HALLADAY’S ifc. 
STANDARD. il|h« 
Perfectly Rolf -Regulating. vf’jCTfl v ~ . 
The Bo*t, Cheapest, most Du- 
rnbleond Popular Mill made. ^ JJ . 
Muiuifacttirod under tho Iru- * 1 *•«*» ' 
mediate supervision of In- • itTl l\ 
"22 YEARS. ■ % 
S 3 , 000,000 Ml 
worth now fii use. v* v I Afibfo 
3. WIND EHQINE 
Data via. III. 
THE CLIMAX 
Clothes Wringer 
1* the latest improved Universal W’riiicer, with 
ttio addition o," tio* Pn reo 11 mc Hoiie and u Sicel 
spring, which cuiiso* it, to turn with halt the tabor 
that is required in tinning other wringers, uad pre¬ 
vent tbo usual strain upon the rolls, it has no ttiual 
mease of operation, strength nr tlnrab titty, 
Agents (touted everywhere. Kxulutivo *alo 
gtvuu. fiend for term*. 
N. B. PllET.PS, >*olr Ag’t, 
lUfij Chum be r» 8t., New York. 
pIYB ELEGANT KII EETS OF l>l UHIU (new 
I for Piano, by mail for ONLY 50 CENTS, as 
follows: 
*>n the Chase, Galop..,...,..........Strauss 
(’agliostro WhUx,.. ** 
Indigo, or 40 TI lews. ** 
Wine, Wife und Song. “ 
I Cannot Sp ti To-night, Mother, Song .......Clarlbel 
Full Catalogue of 700 piece* mailed on receipt of 
Postal Card. Address HITCHCOCK PUBLISHING 
CO., 10 Cortlandt St., New York. 
