ws V bhl, »:WmT5. Early 
Peerless ami Jui'ktii in white, 
*2.7544.*: sweet, Del. J.i.lHli.. I 
H 100. Murrow squash. 
ItOrC, prime, $.'i.60©8,76 
*2.ll2a:i; 1'rlnec Albert 
Va. ♦’iTaffiiJt. Cabbage*. 
V bbl,. $1.50. linbbm 
U... i.'.Y,; white kidney, $3,60©2,».j 
Strict.ordinary .......U>i | Middling. ■■UiU 
Diued FRUITS.—There is the usual holiday lull to 
trade. Apples have heei. taken lightly by exporters 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
New York, Jan. (i, 1877, 
Common I, bble. 134.294 
Cornmeal. basts. 103,763 
Cotton, bales.1,020.515 
Sots. Turp., bbls. 78,379 
Dre<sseil U- g*. 48,487 
Rosin, bbl*... 391,860 
Beesaav, pkgs. 2.208 
fork, pkjrs... 200,210 
Beef, pkifs.. 102,362 
Cut meats, pkgii. 878,180 
Lord. pkjrs.. 4S5.617 
Ashes, pkgg. f0,225 
Butter, pkirs.. .. . 1.292.577 
Cheese, pker.2,171.817 
Dried Fruits, pkga. 55.313 
Ergs, bbls... 630,71* 
Wool, bales...... 85.083 
Hups, bales . 09,185 
Rice, pkgs. 47,743 
Peanuts, bags. 70,901 
Tallow, pitgs..,. 80.909 
The following is a comparative table 
for the past two years : 
1S76. 
Wheat flour, bbls_... . 1,893,830 
Rye flour, bbls. 5 809 
Corn meal. pkgs. 139,245 
Wheat, bush. 24,110,790 
Corn, bu-h...... 10,.<09.760 
Oats, bush. Il3s,160 
Beans, pkgs. 58 025 
P.'US, hush. 709.759 
Rice. pkg«. 02.093 
Pork iikgs. 173.918 
Bref. pkjrs. . 122,2:5 
Ctttmeutit.lba. 5,837,150 
Bacon, lbs..,220,fit!*,877 
Lar i, Ibf>.158,574.777 
Batter, lbs. 10.405 434 
Cneese.lbs. 9i.475.850 
Tallow, lbs.67,389.104 
Colton, bales. 459.721 
A*he*. pkgs. 1,7*3 
Hops, bale 1 ... * 2,898 
Beeswax, lbs. 70.804 
Hay, bales . *4,308 
Ro< n, bids. 287,723 
Seed, bags. 118,621 
Potatoes, bbls. 182,995 
A pales, bbls. 182,995 
Onion-, paga.. 11.857 
Dried upp.ua, bbls. 3*,5*0 
80,123 
98,804 
S1H.705 
63,8*7 
50.493 
497,863 
1,041 
159,788 
45.518 
3*7,31* 
287,717 
7,809 
1,080,890 
2,312,331 ‘ 
206,228 
418.001 
81,211 
•10,459 
28,178 
61,231 
28,356 
of exports 
1875. 
1,967,733 
l's&B 
25,743,52*1 
13,312.9*1 
165.588 
36.902 
496,6*9 
71,752 
170.692 
85,521 
6;923.85tS 
169,901,675 
118.7*8,2*8 
4,216,543 
92,8(0.086 
36.166.910 
481,205 
2.847 
22.917 
102,461 
41,367 
284,592 
M,« a 
138,375 
41,838 
4.061 
n.isr 
Peppermint, 82.50 $ ft. In tin, $3.26©3.50 In glass- 
tone hrm. Sassafras scarce and Arm at 00c. IP ft. Wln- 
tergreen, luree supply, weak at $2.60. Spearmint, 
nominally 82.50 v ft.; no demand. 
I r ft.; no demand. 
Beans and Peas.—S upplies of bean* urn better, 
but the demand need* a larger offering 1 linn we bavo 
hadt anil all grades art! quoted firm mi lull late lig- 
ures. Receipts Include western growth nwdilims 
which look end sell well. Harrow* hnva been taken 
quite treely i or export. Pea beans tind buyers oven 
at the hub rates. Kidneys firm With -t Sinull UllSl- 
ne.e. Canadian field pens in bulk pro ft*h 'db higher 
as free bbls. am scarce, Green peas bavo only a 
moderate outlet. 11. li, I’mis strong with a small 
stock. We quote: 
2.25; aiarrpw,$2.00© 2.%>; pea. prime, $2,311'®*.:*):. white 
kidney, prime. $2.35®;.\45; red do,, prbno, t.’.46562.60; 
black, ‘,s,.WbtA-2»: Lima *.'4w4. the latter tor State. 
Canadian peas, w bbl.. tree. $1.10.: do. bulk. 90® 
91c.: green do., new, $1.20© .25; do., S. B. E. peas 
(2-baab. bug), $2.2.V£i,30. 
BBESWAX.—Small lots, uro changing hands at 30® 
82o. for Western and Southern. 
BROOM < CUN. - There l* a fast supply offering, but 
a dull trade; brush, short green, 7®8c V it, hurl, 
green." ; green medium 5@0c.; red and red 
tipped 3® tc. 
Butter.—T he increased total of butter for the 
year 212.0 d pkes. i, well accounted l'or in what hits 
g one abroad and a V the quantity now In store. A s wo 
ave remarked, prioes hold up well nnd there Is no 
pressure tu .sell best grades. Vet there is sumo anx¬ 
iety about the sluggish undergrade* of Statu as 
West .-n continue* to undersell thorn, while quality 
of ihe latter indoces sellers l" repeat purchase*. 
Medium ."date consequently has had a )< nj peiTod of 
Inattention end as there Is plenty of tbu same class 
to coiDo, liohicts and receivers feed like adopting a 
ucaletb.it will tend to put It Into use. bight con¬ 
sumption scomi the rulo all over this winter. Our 
trade with coastwise and inland cities is seriously 
below its usual average. State dairies arc lower. 
Western fresh is n t. quite up to It: recent stand ird. 
The best trulls ready salt) at former extreme*, Holla 
In good demand; flue not plenty. 
We quoteCreamery choice.?6®38c.;good,33(2u)5c.; 
State firkins, choice, vs.gyyo : fair to good, 24®2de.; 
do. half tlrkln tubs, choice,S'ltTuDc.; fair to prime.20 
©33c.: do,; poor nnd off-tiu vnred. 22©23c.; Welsh tubs, 
choice. HdS-rtc.: other,*4<®'28c.; inferior state I5(®l9c. 
Western creamery, choice, Wc.* other, 31®33c.: do, 
bruin*, best, 18 m20c.: other. ISosIVo.; dairy tubs, 
choice, 25i2'tTc.: other, I3©23c!.; factory choice, 22® 
21c.: other, 13©lim. 
state dab'll * quotable at 80&31C.: fine 26©J9o,t do 
good with fall tubs Welsh tubs, dairies, 2.<<®2ik!.; ur- 
kio dairies 2'<jt29c. 
.state lirkuis dairies, 21©25a. Roll butter, fancy 
23® 24., fair to good, 2Uc®23c.; do., poor to fair, 15© 
10c. 
CHE use.—T here lias been a very slow business , 
through the week. Exporters have been operating 
in small lots as required on urgent order* but have 
been indisposed to proooed further until affairs on 
the other sldo aro more proruMiig, Holders, how¬ 
ever, do not appear at all auxlous to realize. The 
stock is regarded »s not excessive, n careful count, 
making It 207,000 boxes with the belief that 1 iere Is 
not much to came forward. Prices are quoted us 
before. 
Fancy factory at 15c. for faucy colored, 1*<aU&0. for 
fancy white; Job lute, 15t&l5j*u.; good and prime, 13!^ 
<ijj 14c.; fair, lliil2J<e. Mato runn dairy, fancy, 
14J4® He.; good to prtmn, l2K©18Kc.t fair and good, 
UirtiHHo.! ciimmon, h*8o. Western factory, fancy, 14 
(Sitlkc l good and prime,12>(;®I3^<5.; fair lots, ilfcjlllo.; 
factory, St its and skims. 8®le.j do. Into, 8®10c. 
Liverpool Cable quutatlou l>J shillings. 
COTTON. -With decreased post, arrivals and a bet¬ 
ter export demand prices are stronger. 
January. i:y®i j . i-3*c.; February, 13 6-16<®l3 11-32c.: 
March. 13 l'J-8.'c5>13>jc,; April, 13 27-32c.: May, 11J- 
32c.; J ane, 113-16c.i J aly, H G-18S14 ll-32c.; August, 
14 l3-.Dc. 
tjnotatlori* for spot cotton, based on American 
standardor olaselUoutlon; 
Uplands. Ala. Orleans. Texas 
Ordinary. 10J£ 10^ 10% 10% 
11 % 
1H 
Strict ordinary. ll 1 * 
Good ordinary. 11% 
Strict good do.. 12 ___ 
Low middling......... 12>* 12>,; 12% 12k 
Strict low middling... 12% 12>5 l:v 12 % 
Middling. 12% 12k 12 15-1". 1*15-18 
Hood middling.13 13 % 13% isu 
Strict good middling. 13b 13,% 13% 13% 
Middling fair.13% 13K 13K 13% 
Fair. ... 11% 14% 14% 11% 
* Stainei 
Good ordinary.10% i Low middling.D« 
Texas 
10% 
11% 
12 1-16 11 1-10 
12 15-1", 1215-18 
iinu unuiu' 4u.m'ji5 mu tuiauv ill prices; siiccu flrO 
hard to sell. Feuclioa are yet SOureuand strong asto 
price, a iiuail lot of blackberries sold ats%c. 
Applei—State, sliced, 5%. do., ijuarters, C*;,® 
6c. - . tlsQlbSfQ sliced, DRW, lair. 1 ■. . Ctiolce til). 
5%@6e.;. fancy, nominal; oo.. new qr*., in bag*. 3v® 
4e.; do. repacked, 4%ia5c.; Western quarters50t6wc. 
Utact:berries at SbitSKc. Peeled peaches, at 22 ® 
31c.; for fancy North Carolina.: 19®20e. for prime: H 
<ai9c. for prime Georgia ; l.y<tl7c. for good ; nap.odea 
ps icnes. halve!, tk®l0c.; do. quarters, 8%.d.9c, Rasp¬ 
berries. 2a gi2ae. Ctiorrlea, 17%c. 
EG 08 .—Supplies have been bo obstructed that 
dealers are supported in the advance. We quote : 
Fre3li Western, Southern and Ounadian advanced 
to-day tobfiaSHc. Ncar Points are nominal. Limed 
are In better demand and lc. higher. 
Jersey, single barrel*, arrlcily fresh. 33@.68-. RtUih 
and Penn., 32® 33c.; Western, fresh laid. 32033c.r 
Western and Canadian, fair marks, J0«31e.: South¬ 
ern, tresh laid, £2®83c.; State limed, 21®83c.; West¬ 
ern, do., iOiffSlu. 
Ess e.mtal Ujx.a.—The following are the current 
rates: 
Fkatbkua—U nchanged. Live geese, white, prime 
Western 55<®8bC,. mixed Western. 40®60c. 
7 r EttD —Soles Rt f10&19,o0 V l-nn L r 40 ®s. average, 
$21 for iO@8U B>s. average, and $28(®2l for 100 Bib, ave. 
Flouu.-TIic market ban been steadily advanolng, 
and at the close a good many parcels are held off the 
market. Tbostrenuth come* largely from reports 
from the interior: millers repurtxomparutivcly high 
prices of wheat and trouble In getting more deslra- 
blo grades; they send on Instructions to hold flours 
ala limited price. Trade, rcquireiuents have been 
larger and forced to muet the sharp Improvement 11 , 
value. 
The latest sales tire $5.oO®5.SO for poor to very 
Choice superfine route : $5.80i®&^5 for very common 
to fair extra Jo.: $6.90®5.ft> for go, itl extra do IO.U0® 
$8.10 for fancy do., and 4b.lfKS7.73 lor fancy to very 
choice extra; $5.50<t5.80 for superfine Michigan. Indi¬ 
ana, tows, Ac.; t&.ioo/i.-i.uO for shipping extra do., tholn- 
slde nrico for inferior, and Ij.wMUD for ctioii * to 
very fancy extra do,; u annum In oholce white wheat 
extras, $6.IA(.®7.75: fancy do. $7.oiWii8.75; winter wheat, 
good to choice family. $6.80998.75: lound-hoopoiilo, 
$u.™>95.99. ami trade braiulgof do. at $5.9507-76; St. 
t.o.iis.lo.'.l)®7.ixi for common to fair extra, and 17.06 
«tSJ5 for g-mil in very choice ; .Minnesota" straight" 
at $8.90fiii3.n() and patent at. V7 7509.75; unsound stock 
st. trom tl.lDaUlpui-, city mill extra for West Indicant 
yl.0WMi.9i; di>. English brand*. $5.1)0: do. trad? .and 
family, ( i.f*j(R8,75: No. 2 at $*jl.Va»i.OO, Corn meal la 
selling nt $2.85043.10 for yellow Western, Pennsyl¬ 
vania ana Jersey, unci $3.68 for Brandywine. Buck: 
wheat bn tigs 96c. # bush., and buckwheat flour, 3.75 
©4.75 V' 100 lb*. 
Fuitau Fruit a—T he weather Is too cold for ap¬ 
ple* t > boliamllcd freely with safety, and looal tniilu 
u light, l'ancv Rod ami extra smooth Greonlnp* 
a“0 firm, though $2 is a low winter price for Home of 
tho fine fruit (itTerud, Lady apples bavo to take 
tlielr chnnce with oilier varieties>- quoted very 
cheap. Cranberries are quiet -eohi waai her la also 
risky for Ilium. Grapes steady, Florida oranges. In 
supply, exceed this demand.'and prices are easy. 
California pours quoted as before, fa® ! it box. Pea¬ 
nuts aro stronger. Hickory mils dull. We oar,to : 
Apples, f nicy, i 1.37(A) fi l bl.; mixed lots, f 1,25i® 
l.ol; comtiiori, $1 "1.25; Lady apple*. 82843, Cran- 
bprrlt'*. N .7 . crates. fTNMM; N. J„ bids., $3f«'U; 
C ij'u Cod. b <. i.5i); other, K*stern, larao bbls,, $6.Silt.* 
10.50. c.itawpa grape*, Mtai^Nc. Florida orange*, 
$2ffl.» per Vki. ItlckOPN nui*, prime, luisb., $i«>50e.; 
coarse, ffle, Black walnuts,60c. Peanuts, Va., fancy, 
$1,103*1 JH; other, T0o.©$i. 
Frriia a;,i> Hjunp -’J'ho demand I* Itnprovlnp, es¬ 
pecially tor hattbrs’ furs. Roulhern furs are about 
2'J V coni, below Western. Musk not wanted. 
No. 1 quality. 
Nor. A East. West .t N. W. 
Otter, 9 piece.86 1*0© 8 00 $1 00© u 60 
Gray Fox. 1 70,® 2 CU 1 *()© 1 i70 
Ited Fax. 1 50,® 1 70 1 25® 1 40 
Black Bear.10 OOC’jili 00 7 (X).610 00 
Brown Cubs and ylga. l IK)© 5 00 2 00® 3 HI 
Fisher. H WktlO 00 7 00® 8 00 
Mink, dark. 2 00© 2 50 1 2i© 1 75 
pale. 1 00® 1 50 70© 85 
Muskrat, Winter. 20® 22 18® 20 
fall. 18® 18 15© 17 
Kitts. 5® 6 © 5 
Beaver, VI K,. I 50© 2 00 1 00® 1 25 
Raccoon. 80© 00 70® 85 
Opossum. -. 8© 16 8© 15 
Bkunk, black. 75© 
ftrlpcd.,..........» 10© 50 
AVolf, mountain. 2 00© 3 00 
pralrlo.,. 78© 1 00 
Frrua aHiunu -‘J’hu demand lx itnprovinp, es¬ 
pecially fur baiters’ furs. Southern furs are about 
20 V cent, below Western. Musk not wanted. 
No. 1 quality. 
Nor. A East. West ,t N. W. 
Otter, 9 piece.¥6 UJ© 8 00 ?i 00© u oo 
Gray Fox. I 70© 2 00 1 *()© 1 i70 
Ited Fax. 1 50® 1 7U t 25 © 1 (0 
Itlack Bear.10 00® 15 IKI 7 00310 (K) 
Brown Cubs and ylga, 1 00© 5 00 2 00® 3 HI 
Flail or. 8 00010 00 7 00® 8 00 
Mink, dark.2 OO® 2 50 1 2i© 1 75 
pale. 1 00® 1 50 70© 85 
Muskrat, winter. 20® 22 18® 20 
fall. 16® 18 15(3 17 
Kitts. 5® 6 © 5 
Beaver, ty Hi. I 50© 2 CO 1 00® 1 25 
Raccoon. 80® 00 70® 85 
Opossum.... 8© 16 8© 15 
Bkunk, black. 75 ® 
... ftrlbcd..... ....... 1043 50 
Wolf, mountain. 3 00© 3 00 
pralrlo.,. 78© 1 00 
GRAIN.—Thero has boon but little done In wheat, 
this Is on ucooimt of tho very strong views of holders 
win. 1 aro encouraged by the nppoarunco ut the East¬ 
ern question, and have also In instances Instruction:! 
from Wcsiom ow ners to hold; towards tho clone a 
stronger export demand la setting In at hotter r<do* ; 
latent >:i,e* ure of Nu * Milwaukee spring at $1.41; 
No. FChicago rlo., rlJOj No. 3 Milwaukee spring ut 
$1,5. Rj <• nt Si©85c. lor Western and 90®93e. for 
Jersey, state and Penn ;ylvunbv. Barley ut 75©86e, 
fur six-riiwrd State. Corn has yielded a little In 
price, on a Mow gala: mixed Western lit.'n yWffc. for 
new, and iSkatr*?, fyr old. OittHar- dull Ut UtelOc. f, r 
mlXud W.>’,-in and Hiato, and 4.2®:>lc. fur white .J,,. 
1IAV AND Stuaw.—T he Ico In the harbor Inter¬ 
fere’ wi:h shipping trade and Llie Imrti trucking 
limit* local bnslne**; as receipts arc light, holders 
aro firm. 
Bale buy. shipping C5©70o.r70<5©$1 for retail quali¬ 
ties; clover. 16 «,7:<c.; salt, do.. 55®00o. Straw quoted 
ut 7.<c#86c. lor long rye; 65©7.7c. tor short rye, and 
&5©65c. lor out. 
IIIGIIV,TN’l;3. Receipts are small, and $1.14 is 
made. 
Hops.—A t the reduced rate* made several days 
ulnce exporters have bought rather luoro freely. It 
IS difficult to obtain over 25c. cash for ordinary 
prime, yc.t there uro some fam v 1 ts being taken tor 
England m high ns 29010 30c. IJrt worsbuy sparingly. 
New Yorkfl,good t » choice, now. 20 to 26 
New Yorks, low to fair, new. 1,1 to 18 
Eastern, new. ih to 23 
Wisconsin, new. 12 to 17 
Yearlings.... 10 to 15 
Olds, all growths... t to 8 
California, new. 23 to 25 
Oregon...28 to 25 
POULTRY km> i.avl. a limited supply Of dressed 
has helped tho sale qt live, but killers will not pay 
high prices in winter when a few days of free re¬ 
ceipts of dressed will cause a decline. Ducks aro 
poor. * 
Now Jersey turkeys, 11© 12c. v n. : Western, 9® 
11c.; N. J. fowls and chlclt*, 9i»lle.: Wcsiern, 9®lc.; 
roosters, 5®6d. Geese, N.J., V pair. $1.60®1.75; West¬ 
ern, 11(", 1 25. Ducks, N. J., 7i* pair, 76®$]; West, 
era, 5U®6,x). Livo pigeons, ^ pair, 25c. 
Dressed poultry has brought good retying prices all 
tho past week, ami with trunsportutlou Improved as 
U,now is, quotations feritutrui good order will not 
be apt to sin ink. Very in tlu poor stock remains in 
■aftt ke-t; preservers hare" taken a good many sound 
but presentable lots ut 7©U!o, A good portion of the 
Hiipply arrives frozen, Thla makes some difference 
in prices, but when sellers can guar'auteo that tho 
stock is not Mialo, buyers will lakultla liiu scarcity 
i»f something better, The demand for tnedinin-sized. 
turkeys hangs on, but chickens begin to bavo a stead¬ 
ier call. Ducks an; also lather more sulADle. Choice 
green bring good prices. 
Turkeys. N. J., II (17c.; State. 14«17e.: Western, 
ll®l(»e. Cblclious, dry-picked. 124*. 15c. N. .1. chicks, 
11©Uc,; Slate, ffJtiulffi .: Western, $©lSc. J>uok«. N. 
J-, 12©16c.: State, lb©llc.; Wi-stcrn, 8©18o, Geese, 0© 
8c.for common ; 10®illc. for good to beet. 
Game supplied arc about equal to the wants of 
trade. Restaurants and hotels keep down the stock, 
but buyer* b.r that class of trade, it* a rule, will not 
pay high rates. Wild ducks aro low. Venison also. 
We quote. — Canvas-back ducks $1.25*31.75; Rod 
Head, SOwaTOo.j Mallard, WMCOc.; Teal, 40©50c.; com¬ 
mon, 25© 80c- 
Quall, P do*,, prime. $l.;f7aU41; soft small, 50e.©$l, 
Partridge, 65®75e.; drawn, 40®4jo, l'raino liens, 
$1: drawn, 40©75e. Hares, 80@40o.; Rabbit.*, 20© 
Hoc. Venison, whole, 9©10c.; long saddle, ll®13c.; 
short do., 11® 16c. 
Provisions.—W ith the very heavy shipments now 
being made abroad speculators have been encour¬ 
aged, and price* are much higher uii m tides; 
moss pork quoted at $I7®87K; $lft for Feeruarv de* 
1 ivory UDCI $18,21) f ir March do. Dressed hogs ut 7 v 
for Western, Bacon at c. lot Ring clear und 9>,y, 
for short clear, i/ird we.nomsieaui.it Ml.biwc.fur 
spot lots, $11 oiuc,for January. $11.47'^ fur February, 
$11.62HO. for March. Bteurtni> at li‘.0. for Western. 
Tallow ut SVio. Lir prime. Beef harp* at $21 tor 
choice Western, Beef, barreled lots, uro quoted at 
$10.50®11.50 fur plain me*. 1 , $1$®13,30 for extra tness, 
$13.50(314 for pauket. Tierced, quoted nominally at 
$20(321 for new prime mess, arid $.’2®24 for India 
mess. City ertra India mess at $25, 
Sked.—G rass are dull; clover at ]5?$®15Xc. for 
prime Western, and lOilfe. for State:: Timothy at 
$1.90. Rough tiitx is quoted at 11-65. 
TOBACCO.—Sllchtly easier prices are made In In. 
stances with a very slow trade. 
LCKNTUCKY LEAF—NEW CROP. 
„ , Light. 
Common lugs.5 @ 6 
Good lugs.6 ® ”H 
Low leaf. 8 © 8>f 
Medium leaf. y @10 
Good leaf.mx® 12 
Fine leaf.13 ©14 
Selections.Ui ©17 
SEED LEAF—CROP OF 1875. 
New England wrappers. 
One, do. 
selections... 
seconds..... 
Fine tillers. 
Seconds and fillers, shipping. 
Pennsylvania lino to releotod wrappers. 
assorted lots... 
Ohio assorted lots.... 
Wisconsin assorted lota... 
Heavy. 
6 © 7 
7 if© 8 
8H® 9>f 
10 ©U 
lljf©13 
11 ©16 
16 ©19 
.15 ©30 
.32 ©40 
.42 ©50 
12.H9I4 
. 6 (.4 
..til ©1.1 
14 ©25 
0 © 7 
3 ©6 
Vegetables.—F irm prices for Peach Blows, and 
Rose have given sound Jacksons and peerle*s morn 
bUSitles*. Thu remnuot of sweet Is very firm. 
Onions have again advanced* Cabbages scarce and 
high. 
Russian turnips. 43 bush., 75c.©—. Onions—Red and 
Yellow, 78 bbl.. $3!60©4 ; white,$4©4.50, 
Wool,—T rad elms been very light, but ns thli Is 
expected with tho holidays nnd at. tho period when 
manufacturers uro adjusting accounts for the year, 
prices huvo not been disturbed. 
XXXand Picklock....48 © 50 
XA...... 46 © 43 
X.....41 ©46 
No. t. 
NO. 2. 
f’omuiou... 
Combing. 
New York, Michigan, Indiana und Wisconsin - 
XX. 36 ..,12 
X.„.. 38 (O 40 
NO. 1... . 38 © 40 
No. 2..© 35 
Common. IV) © 33 
Combing... 50 ©52 
Iowa, Vermont and Illinois— 
XX. 30 © 28 
X .*...36 © 38 
No. 1. 36 © 38 
NO. 2... 32 © 34 
Combing. ij © 17 
Missouri. Kentucky and Tennessee- 
Washed fleece. 34 © 30 
Unwashed . 25 @29 
do. combing. 33 © 37 
Kkimi.r/Ell LIST. RETAIL PRICES AT NEW YORK. 
Per 
7’hos. Act'd. Ammonia, 100 
Ammonia. percent, percent, lbs. 
Sulphate of Ammonia. -— 27 $ 1 ; m 
Nitrate of Sodn. 
Dried Blood or Flesh, ground, 
do. * do. 
Ammonia and Pirns. Acid. 
Dried Bone and Fle*h. lino. . .20®25 
do, do. ,,..1u@i5 
Dissolved Bone (Mapo*).15 ,i,17* 
Plain Kunerphosphnti>,mln , i..ll@l4,< t 
Bonn. Black, ground.30@ l4f 
S. C- Phosphate rock, trround.25®27+ 
Pureg’J Bono rlour (51apos),,"0@:r, 
do. fine, do. ?0©75 
coarser grades, proportionally lower. 
Pbo*, 
Acid. 
Ammo 
nla. 
- 
13© Mi 
in 
*3 IIl| 
16© 1H 
II© 7 
2 m 
MJ* 
III 
3 25 
1U@14* 
3© 4 
2 25 
+ : 
resoluble. 
-- 
— 
1 25 
1 GO 
— 
Ifi'y'j 10 
M ») 
— 
— 
3 .’4) 
irrcls... 
$8 (JO 
Ouann, See. Potash. 
No. 1 Peruvian. 2®3 
do , guar'toed.. 2 
do., roctllled... 3 
Ammoniatcd Hflrcr- 
phosphniQ (Mapes),.. - 
* Soluble and Available. 
Potash. 
German Potash Balts.. ,14® 16 
Sulplt, of p..t;i»h... n 
Nitrate of Potash.42©il 
Muriate of Potash. 50 
Sundries. 
Bono Mon), line, for cattle. — 
do., coarse, ftir fowls. 3 00 
Salt or Nitre Cake '(sulphate of sedu), ground, 
In barrels, per ton..25 70 
Sulphuric Aeld, 0:5 dog, (carboys $1.7,5 0 x(raj,... 2 25 
Ammo- Phos, Per 
_ uia. Lime. Ton. 
Dry ground Fish Guano (brand 
Qulnnlplac Co,).H@10 15 $35©10 
Sol. 
Ammo- Phos- Per 
nla. pbato. Ton. 
Soluble Nitrogeno’s Phosphate 
(brand Qulnnlplac OO.).3© 4 16 © 18 $33©3S 
$33®38 
KUCIl r,9TEH, Jan. ll.-Hout market strong; 
spring, $7.25; amber winter, $7,1X1; white winter, $7.7 , 
double o.vI,ra, $8.26. ltyellour quletut *5.60. Wheal, 
steady: Milwaukee club.$1.30®1.10; smlinr winter. 
Wool, 25<(i30c. Hay ( $0@ii. Straw,iiWH Timothy 
send, $2,75®3,5(J; eltivor, »».S66«10. Mill feed Arm at 
$16 for shorts, $18 for shlpstuffs, and $22 for mid¬ 
dlings. Railroad Freights— Flour to Boston, 35c, v 
bbl.; to New York. 25c.; to Albany, 20c. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Little Falls. N. Y„ Jan. 6,1877. 
The occurrence or tho holiday houson has Inter¬ 
fered with tho market this week, ami we. hoar of no 
transaction* of importance. Price* remain un¬ 
changed, und farm dairies may be quoted a t from u 
to 12 j*c. for fair to good lot*. i, uo ends of dairies 
exces iveiy skimmed or n* t snfllolentiy cured arc 
not wanted,und e.<nrtotbo sold, except at vary low 
figures. Factory cheeso of Oc tober and early No¬ 
vember make, lr of prime quality, bin y be quoted at 
14;Y to 13 j. c.. and extra good at. a (rifle higfiarfigure. 
A coiiflldenibiu share of tho November effe su b..s 
now gone rorword. 
Winter butter p, coming forward In lltnllod quan- 
tltlcq a nil seifs at 2 * to 2tki„ with occastouul lot* of 
extra at 2)c. Grass butter is acarce. end if of fine 
form and texture will sell at We. for Homo consump¬ 
tion. 
Our usual weekly correspondence rrom abroad baa 
not eomo to haod this week. 
KxcxirTS of r.rvx stock. 
Hwvii. 
Cow*. 
CkItol 
r.vni)i, 
Sixtieth St. 
.. 2,689 
26 
423 
2,368 
ooo 
Forvy-liffghth St... 
.. 0M6 
38 
10 
2,718 
000 
fortieth st. 
.. 00 -1 
66 
(XXI 
MfJ 
6,726 
Harsimua Cove.... 
. 1,744 
00 
ix>:i 
4,485 
13,730 
Totals thla week,.. 
7,4:;3 
111 
433 
9.361 
56,|,0 
“ Itut week... 
.. 5,Ml 
34 
64 f 
lJ,;U5 
, . 
Beeves.—.M onday, trade was fair on a light run, 
The quality oftlte herd- was from 00 minor) to choice. 
Prices rouged from 8©l3e., scant, 43 ft.; weights, Sjf 
©20cno. This tup weight was realised uu 3 baud, 
one of which fetched the highest rate given ; two 
7icud were sold Ht 12 ) 40 , k TS. Wednesday, trade 
Very small, owing to tho detention of trains by the 
«nr.w block on the various cattle roads. Reave* .-old 
at 8@ 121fi*.; weights, ewt. Thursday, sale* at 
8v@!','!Vc.: WiTgJits, 6© 12cwt. Friday, liiu markets 
dosed null at 8©lH4o - weights. 6®8>;c. From 55'.» 
00lb*, net. lias been allowed. Spanish nerds, Irt 
small lots, sold ut 8©8>jq. ft. Native steers, 85 a 
OKo. F ft.. With onissinlnl heel iitllie .and one huge 
five-year old steer, gross weight 3,700 lbs., at 13c, 9 
ft., scant; grade do., 10H<S»lSV{c. Oxen, 9©12Xc, » ft. 
Sto«'r* Mnd heifer, in mixed herds, Hie. Dry cows ut 
$.17@30 9* bund. Hull#, live weight, 3>4@6>i'o. 18 ft. 
MILCH Cows.—Trade still slow, but firm at to 
rate*. Three cows sold at $30@4,'i * bead' lido 
$4.v,W; Hi $50©0&; S do., $54ff7.fi0; !dn. «©«’ 
I dn.$90: .• aprtnaers, $48 71 hoad-culvcs always in¬ 
cluded. 
Veals and Calves,—T rade In live calves is nl- 
most nominal, and there bavo boen no quotations 
Of smooth quality veals. The animals to hand were 
almost entirely consigned to butchers. Country- 
dre:»ed vnitls lu fair denmnd at 6©7c. p ft. 
Siikrp AN7> Lambs. Trade steady on u light 
n " ll! s)*ac. V TO,, lambs. 514 ® 
v iy * l’@ 6 xo,: iambs notquoted. 
ihursday,ttheep, 4Y©<Vfo.; i*mb*. Tbemar- 
dualii.y of these fl tits has 
been iri .,.1 ram to choice. Shoe sheep at rm©9«(\: 
Kentucky do., ia.c„ Indiana do.. 19.,T.; Illlnou do., 
^•n.: u ' ^Vpiil’S e.; Ohio do.. 6 X@ 8 c. 
4H9 * hc ' eUl ° 
Hogs.—T here have been no livo bogs on sale dur¬ 
ing the past week. Trade in city dressed has been ro 
small on so light a run ns to cause unotatir.nn to ad¬ 
vance so big); that shippers nnistbe careful not to 
bo misled. Extreme ranga, S&BVc. V ft. 
Horse 5f arket.—C ity trade hag reopened, but 
'Rider unfavorable circumstances of weather. Nlno- 
te«n'hc"d light liarnesa horse*. $5 , ' C.75: 23do.. $65®ffi; 
II ordlnnry quality do,. $115© 135; 3 saddle, do., 
poor quality. $1.,:) (p I mail; 2 pairs family carriage 
liorsoB. $300©47a 19 pair; 1 pair choice quality heavy 
vlT,'Oak cilir Station! ‘ irr,Ve(l ? Kno 
Uomparalive Kates. 
This week. Last week. 
Quality. Cents. Cunts. 
^“° p d .}054iH8' ! lOSt@12W 
Poorest..... 8 ©U !x#u 
Gen. soiling ratea.!l ^<,1034 9 alOt< 
Cunts 
loxaizx 
10 ©10)4 
9X<t 97f 
7H<a U 
9 ©10X 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
BETTER THAN SAVINGS BANK 
(Ht GOVERNMENT llONDtt. 
Tays Texr £*©i* Cent. Every- Day 
Send for Circular of 
C3rJEt.-A.Il8' Or 3EJ TVTTT. t, 
To H. H. SWIFT, 
MlUbrook, N. Y. 
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Allen & Co,, R. H.—Catalogue of Reliable Seed#. 
Brown, (j. 1‘helps- Kniploymcnt. 
Kverutfc ,Ss Situ ill M .hIiows’ Send Drill. 
Gorham A Co. Favorite 1‘rlnllng Press 
Gor mm a 1 :o -Silver 1 'lured Linen Marker. 
Holland. W. H.—General Ag. nts Wanted. 
11 listed. .1 B.—Ma <nu la ana Odd- Follow’s Cards. 
Iluatcd, J. It,—SwlBn Motto i 'nrda. 
Mupo-.( buries V -No. I. Peruvian Guano. 
I heli *,N. U.—Tbc CllUnix Clothes Wringer. 
Prlmllo, It. K.—Prlndie '8 Fend (ttoanier. 
QuInnlplaoFertUlacr Oo.* -Klaii Guano, 
llussell, It. B.—Tho Women Of the Century. 
Sheldon .t Co.- The Galaxy. 
Spooner, Win. H —Gardening Guido for 1877. 
Watnon, Rob’t—Partner Wanted 
Will to, Smith So Co.-How to Barn a Plano. 
ADVERTISING RATES: 
Inside, 14th and 16th pages (Agate apace).,40c. per line 
13 th page.... 50 « 
Outside or lust yiago.. 00 •• 
, Fifty Perot, extra for un usual display.' ’ 
Special Notfoea, leaded, by count.. 70 <• 
Business " ....... " */> •• 
itoading •• . ‘i.oo 
Discount, on 4 insertions, 5 per ct.; 8 ins., lo per ot. 
13 ins., 15 per ct.; 215 inn., $0 per ct.; 62 inn., 2u per ct. 
CUT No advertisement inserted for less than $ 2 . 
No. 1 Peruvian Guano-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 France and Ger¬ 
many, as quoted by Prof. Vlile and 
Prof. Coessman. 
Circulars mailed freo containing fomulas for 
Prof. Vlile’« Conuiplcto Fertlllv-er”—manures 
for Special Crops. FxbacsUon, per aero, of Am¬ 
monia, Phosphoric Acid and Potash, by loading 
crops. Barn-yard Manure, Chemicals anil Peruvian 
Guano compared. 
Sue advertisement, current No. Am. Agriculturist, 
on page 33. 
CHARLES V. M APE8, 13S Front Ht.. N. Y. 
" THE CLIMAX ~ 
Clothes Wringer 
I.< the I ito r. improved UnivcTttal Wringer, with 
the addition of Hiu Pi,rciiiiun Gear ttno ri fetccl 
wpriug. Which causet it to turn with half the labor 
that, is required tu turning other wringers, aad pre¬ 
vent the usual dr. 1 I upon the rolls. U tuts no equal 
in case of operat ion . strength or durability. 
Agents Wanted everywhere. Kxeluilvo sale 
given, send for term*. 
N. R. PHELPS, Hoin Ag’t. 
lO'J ( huuihers St., New York. 
" ' I AQCinfSJ town and county 
L HtilCT# | O lay pulillriitlora. 
A . J. HOLLAtsV, Sprlngfiolil, Mia. 
$ ONE DOLLAR. $ 
Spooner’s Gardening Guido for 1877, 
A:hI Hpoonci-** >peoUl collection, 30 variftics 
cjioicrj Flower HeeciNtt or UU \arieticu 
v heciin, mu tic a lo iinyfcddretta on receipt 
ox i I; or the Guido f rpo to applicants. 
W 11. If. bl’OilSEtt, Boston, >1 uhh. 
1MVE ELKOANT K1IKF.TS OF IMCSTG (new 
JL for Pumo, by mail for ONLY ,1u CENTS, aa 
follow i: 
On tlm Chase, Galop..Strauss 
( agllostro WaUa ... “ 
loqigo. or 49 Tl levca. n 
Wtno, Wife ami Song. “ 
I Cannot Spdi To-night, Mother. Song..Clartbel 
Full Cataloguecf 7 'kj niece* mailed on receipt of 
Postal Curd. Address HITCHCOCK PUBLISHING 
CO., 10 Cortlandt St.., Now York. 
S ENO FOR CIRCULAR of the BEST WIND 
MILL, to U. S. WIND E. & V. Co., Batavia, 111. 
