dor. 8@9<i. Chickens—Penn., dry-picked. 13®14o.; 
good to prime. ISO Me.; fair to good. 11® Up.; Stute, 
? oood to prime. U(o, 12 c.: western, good to prime, met 
'He.; Htate A western, fair to good. SfiSltki.: fttlrto 
good. 7@8e.; chickens and fowl*, poor order, n@7e. 
Uiicks—.lursey, good to prime. Italic.: fair to good. 
j.'<gti3c.: State, good to prime, )2@i3c.: western, gnnii 
to prime, 12td>1 ;fcr_{ State anti western. fair to good 10 
wive.: very Door, (j#10e. Gesso—Southern, Ihflllc!- 
Jersey, good to prime. tOffiillc,; fair to good, !l(.i)llhf 
Stute. good to prime, 9@ltle.; western, good io prime, 
State A western, fulr to good, 8@!K}.; poor to 
fair. ,(rt8c. 
Mvels <1 nlet nnd lute prices are not likely to be 
Jong supported. \V» quote . Fowls. State anti Jersey 
l\fr U 6 ,: western, r lb. 11® Uo, t htekens, Jersey and 
fjlittc. Il@ 12 e ; western. Vt»llo.: It,Misters, O tb. fcac 
w U 5o-e*; ^ t « l i n< >J^ r «ej. * n. t2@.14e.; waster n. P 
tb.KMI-c,; Ducks, Jersey, per pelr, 75e.@$1.W: wes- 
t'-rn, per pur, lici>*e. Jersey, per puli', $LT5® 
2.90; we<lwn, i er pair, $1,25« 1 . 60 . ’ 
As usual with u waning season when sellers fear 
U’° e pftkhtwith nntawlul stock, prices ure nnsy. 
Reoelpte are nntileayy but there is plenty in store 
or birds and venison; the latter quoted extremely 
‘ow. fcxtra Jnig.. grouse bring 80*. 
tVe quote. — Canvas-back ducks $1.61*31.75; Red 
motfiaJsile 04 i alllir "' Wo - : To* 1 - <«®60c.; Com- 
J?' 1 * 1 '- * <l ii‘-,i! rlmo v Wo.r<«*t.im ; soft small, (lT,@75e.; 
Partridge. 56(ttUlc.: drawn, 36@40c. Prairie Hens 
Ko@76r-.: drawn, «d®flOc. Hares, 25® 30c.; Rabbits, lik* 
abort diuboioc. w ^ 0 <r ‘ ><wr saddle. 7<38c.; 
Provisions have been very dull and depressed. 
Mess pork quoted tit fll.iax t.,r spot - *|7 40 tT.p Feb¬ 
ruary ilJ.MI t ir Man h. und $17 75 lur Aptrti. Dressed 
hogs nt is«o. for Western. BuCou at 3Xc. for long 
c car and VKc /Or short clcur. Kurd Western 
steiim ut tU.36 for spot lots. $11.25 fur February. 
}h.'» for March, and $11.46® n 47 K f..r tTiri! 
Stearlne at no. for p, u„* Western. Allow at**® 
f o r C. M ^r®“S* 111 *' M -' M for choice West- 
Sundrlea . 
Ground Plaster, per ton. In barrels..88 m 
Agricultural Salts. K__ 
Bone Meal, UDe, for cattle._ 
do.. course tor fowls. 3 00 
Salt or Nitre Cake (sulphate of soda), ground. 
In barrels, per ton.25 70 
Sulphuric Acid, 00 deg. (cuiboys $1.75 extra)_2 25 
Aunno- Phos. Per 
Dry ground Fish Guano (brand 1 '” 4 'Ion. 
Quinnlplac Co,).8(310 15 $35@40 
Sol. 
Ammo- Phos- Per 
Soluble Nitrogeno’s Phosphate Ula ,ilmu - lou ’ 
(brand Quinnlplac Co.).;i@ 4 1C@18 $ 33 @SS 
Ufw §Mlvwti*imettU 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
— 
LITTLE Falls. N. Y.. Jan. 27. 1877. 
Social Buyers continue to pick up small lots of 
farm dairy cheese at 8 ®l 2 o., according to quality. 
1 horn are now nothing but " late enda ” being offer¬ 
ed anu only nn occasional lot H of u quality to bring 
17c. ► Motor I m bring from 12K®l3Ue. i_«e lot of 
about 8.000 pounds was sold ut the last ligure the 
Cheese being late November and December make 
Very tine faultless Octobeis are worth from lSU® 
lie. 1 ho market till* week Is quiet but Brm with no 
nmrerlnl change from last weeks quotations. 
Grass butler U scarce, and dealers are ordering 
supplies for Home enrisumption mini riiemung and 
other butter dairying counties, IVIuter butter con¬ 
tinues to Come forward und Is gold at2$®25c., accor¬ 
ding to quality 
The weather is rough und the high winds keep the 
country road.* tilled with auow milking travel difficult 
a large share of the time. 
Unr lute advices from abroad are to the last week 
in January. Our London correspondent snya that 
American Cheese 1 * being 11 roily held, a* the host 
keeping sorts are now In narrow compass 
American, extru tine. 73®74*,; fine, 7<>372s, good, 04 
i<D. 88 .t common and low grade*, 8(1(340. English 
Cheddar brings rrotn 8 U®W*.: Hootel). iWMTC.f Cheshire 
medium. 4.Vii40s.; line, 7iSai8os. scotch. «8ffl70*. Dutch 
Cheese ruin ins, (Mfitfu*.: Gondas, 5C®e2*,; Derby 
shape, ti&oilKM. 1 
There are large supplies of butler nnd Olennmreiir- 
ine. lhls with the mild weather and continued 
rains has n depressing Influence upon slocks which 
are pressed at very irregular rules. 
Dorjet*. 171)8.: Jersey, H2ffll30s.; Friesland, 13fls,; 
Danish and Swedish, 112 ®hiOs.S Noruiuudy extra, 
^^ 8 ,; American, 80Qil3Oa. Oleomargurlno soil* at. 
adopted. NelUing encouragingly new In export iu- 
toreet. We quote ■ 
Peppermint, in tin. $2 75 V tb ; in glass, $3.ft’]@3 75. 
Wlntergrecn, $3,110. Spcarmiut, $i.50. Hussafraa. 55o. 
FRESH Kkcits.— Fancy red apples nro tending up¬ 
ward: but. for common uhc, there is an abundance 
of cheap, good stock. Selected Baldwin* and Russels 
bring $2. Cranberries are not us active us they 
should be at this reason low apples have been a 
check upon them, ratawha grapes urostlll selling 
Oranges are dull, and holders of Finrldu'aru anxious 
to work flown the supplies. Winter California p«ai* 
luck their usual demuiid, E,i*t.-in Ileurre and win* 
ter Nells, prime. $i.5tlui4. Found pears are showy, 
but not popular. Moderate rules for peanuts keep 
the supply moving, and quotations aiutlrm Hickory 
nuts seem a drug this wmler. 
Apples, fancy, f2.26ffl3.85 P bbl.: mixed lots, $lJ57a 
2.00: common, $I3Lv5, Cranberries, N. J.. crates, 
$2,505(3; N. J,ybbTs..98«$0! Capo Cod, Siffl9.6Q; other! 
Eastern* large bbl*,. D.SO® 10.50. Culuwba grape*. 
Ukai .'c. Florida oranges, $2(5)8 perlOHi crate*, Flceg. 
Hickory nuts, prime, bu*h., fbw ; course or bull nuts. 
We, Black walnuts, 60c, Feanuts, Vu.. fancy, $t.l0si< 
1.20: other.70c.'i8$l. 
l’ocans prime. 9®10c.; fair to good CXffiiHc. 
FkaTRKIW. - Unchanged: manufacturers can keep 
about supplied by direct consignment*. We quote 
prime live Western, 575 v 55 c.; mixed, 4bit45c. 
BJ.OfR.-WHh lnrgrr receipts nod a very slow ex- 
port i ruilo there. I* a Might yielding of prices here 
and there. Moat bolder* cf full lotaaru not urging 
trade. 
The latest sales are 85.76flfi.0D for poor to vary 
choice superfine Male: fi>.l(k&6.15 for very common 
to fair extra da.: $8^0flA25 for good exirudo Vi.MXit 
tH.VJ tor Un nr do., nnd ♦i) 464 cl(.n 0 (or fancy to very 
chi,ice extra: $5.75 sc.' J( for superdnn Mlchiuan. Indi¬ 
ana.Iowa. Ac.-, fcl.lQ&b Ijtor siiioplngI'Xi.rado., theln- 
eide wrieo for Inrertor, and ic.iuaii.mi i,<r onuicr to 
very fancy extn* do.-, common to cludcu white wheut 
cxirus, fancy do. $7 HiflMU; winter wheat 
good to oliotno family. | i**cli CD: round-hoOp Ohio. 
Heavy. 
b r<a 7 
7H® 8 
8Hi5 9H 
10 All 
11)4(418 
14 ® 10 
10 1318 
LIVE STOCK MARKETB. 
.15 ®30 
.32 (a 40 
.42 @50 
12.S@I4 
II @ 7S 
n'i @ 7 
.35 @45 
14 (u.26 
0 @ 7 
3 @ 5 
"pi VE KU'.(1A NT miF.ETS (llf MIJSir (new 
r for Piano, by mall for ONLY SO CENTS, as 
ioUowm: 
The ProBldent’a Quickstep.Unpheullo 
Vnrdicie Walti.... Btrauss 
Oveiiure. ........ From tho Ope a William Tell 
The Broken-down biwell of To-Day, Song and Chorus 
Never Mind the Beat. .Uongumi Chorus 
rull Catalogue of luOnlocos mailed on receipt of 
Postal t urd Address HITCHCOCK PUDUyillNG 
CO., 10 Cortlandt St., New York. 
Totals this week.10,147 0 7 4.77 17,44)0 20,345 
last week.8,173 29 426 13.328 21,013 
DKiivtH.—Although tlin run of horned cattlo.dur- 
Ing llil* pii*t week, lias been heavy, trade wu» held 
lirm at current rules. The qualit y of tho herd* on 
Monday last was from rough to good, being in gen* 
oral coarse hut lav ; prices ranged from 8 S@l 2 Wo. V 
weights, 6 @!'l 4 owl. Wednesday, undo IIair at 
tksiJIXc.t weights, 6@9 uwt. Thtirdivy. sales slow at 
u@l2kc.: Weights. 0@9 cwt, Friday, the markets 
Closed weak at SK(<«Wc.- weight* 6@I0 cwt. From 
rMM '68 lbs., not. has been allowed. General sales on 
i*i lbs. nut. C herokeu steers at 9 VJc.: unlive, 8 «(<* 
.K. ; grade. 10.s !k,e. Dry Cows, $ll@«Yi'- Heifer*, 
|H>*. Mixed herds,8V@ 10 c. Mull*, live weight 
• * 
Milch COW*,—Trade very much fullon olT; quality 
l ', l »d'nf«,HPr. Nine cows sold ut $40@fiO »< head : 10 
2oi!l wtyVlncVudedr 1 ' 4051 3 • ^-calves 
l| 1 V'' I ' V< ;>v* uV 11 /'^ I? 0 ”Ll11V* CU( U ui W t<^t tl(- 
demand, smooth quality veal# sold at - 
Coarse quality calve*, 8I0»14.25 R head. C 
dressed veal* In lslr demand iit.9@13t\ W It 
try-dressed eulve# In Over supply 
SC. R It. 
SHKEf* 
Otf about 
scarce, and lii (.iornaiK... 
7?<c. Wednesday, trade vei 
having been (letalb;.) b, 
hold ut5Y@7)4o.T lambs not quoted * 
“"‘'l ,a HsVXcc.; lambV"uot‘" 
Jiui.iv, ihe muikei* cTTmed clull; aIiiumj. 5 feo 48 Vu 
Kentucky slleep sold at bar(!!<(•,; Olilo di> ItViiti 
7^0 • suite 0 'Pen navi van la do!, Ckj@ 
imn ’ da 1 ««,X U t i 11 '; aJ 2 »XSi7e.: Mlclil- 
SUJte do. Be.; 
- M@II)C. 
Country- 
— . 55. Coun- 
aulo* slow at S@ 
AND lambs. — On .Monday last, sheep fell 
Js.e. ft tb. : prices were 6*@7Ke. Lambs 
at7Q(a8u.; mixeil Hocks. (ik@ 
... small, severul car loads 
UCd by stress of weather. 8hceu 
"" " Thurndav. sale* 
at niuIH cc.; lamb* not quoted. 
nil wlio apply. Customers of fust season need not 
write for It. I offer one of the largest collections of 
vegetable seed ever sent out by uny seed bouse In 
Aiuerieu.u large portion of which were grown on my 
six seed farms. IVtiifi-d ctirccfiuax /or cultivation on 
every pne k/tur. All seed sold frotu my ii-tablUbnu-nt 
warranted to be noth fresh and true to name: so far. 
tliut should It prove otherwise I mil rn|ll| Hie order 
grails. As the original Introducer of the Hubbard 
and Marblehead Hquasbes, the Marblehead Cubtioges, 
and a score of other new vegetables. 1 Invite tho pxt- 
I'ouuge of all who ore. oyorimu fa have. lArir irr.i Jnth, 
true, unit of the iiri-glesf rtruin. New Vcgeinblea 
*0tt«r, V piece.$c UH 8 On $4 00@ t; no 
Gruy Fox. .. 1 26@ 1 50 1 00 @ 1 55 
Red Fox. 1 60 ® 1 70 1 2&@ 1 40 
Black Bear..0 00® 16 Id 7 (I0@10 00 
Brown cubs and ylgs. 4 00 @ 5 00 2 uu@ 3 u) 
Flshor .H lX>a,10 00 7 00@ 8 10 
Mink, dark. 1 7.@ 2 00 ] ()o@ 1 25 
pale.. 1 00 ® 1 60 70@ S 5 
Muskrat, winter. 17® 20 16@ 18 
R*U . ---• laid 17 14@ 1C 
Kills. .k® C @3 
Bcuver. V lb. 1 60@ 2 00 1 0 u@ 1 25 
Raccoon. K 0 @ 00 70 @ 35 
Opossum., ... 8 @ 15 15 
Bkunk. black. 75 ® 
striped. 10 ® jo 
Wolf, mountain. 2 00® 3 U) 
prairie.. 76@ 1 00 
Souihcrn furs sell at nn average of about 20per 
cent, below the rules of Western. 
Grain.—F or wheat there has been a very dull and 
depressed market, wan the Kugll-h udvloe* unfa¬ 
vorable. No. 2 Chicago spilng quoted at ll.likk 
1.40; No. 2 Milwaukee spring, $ 1 . 47 @I .49 . winlsr red 
Western sold at $I.M. Uyu U thin at 8 t@ 86 c for 
Westeni, uml 92@!Oe. fer Jersey, Stale and Canads, 
WIND MILL 
HALLADAY’S M 
STANDARD. flN 
no. 1 .. 
No. 2. 
Combing. 
Combing. unwiiMbed ....... 
Illinois, I j»u und Minnesota 
•idiV.-vY, ,. . 1 nr siium use at 
Jin rtagolluw horai'sal $ietkai7i;, ft iiead. 
and $*.Xlc.*j;5 k pair; .to good quality light iiaim-** 
(l’oai'1* 0 n ^ , V-' ** • 23 !“■ dlOrdinary do* 
liorSfiini? pu,r * 8lylis:j ' HrriOKc 
i Jrt^C M Itf. }iYKm)| )|)Q t 1 .* I fill*: li.ilra rnvnll g i->u>*.di.,.. 
no. 2.;;;;;;;;;;;;. 
com in on ...!..!!!'.!!!.!...!!! 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana 
Hue. uuwashed. 
Medium, unwashed. . . 
Common, unwashed. ... ! 
Burry.. ..... 
Perfectly Self-Regulating. 
The Best, Cheapest, most Du¬ 
rable mid Popular Mill made. 
Manufactured under the liu- 
uiedliito supervision 01 In¬ 
ventor 
jjowt# l)( twp&I,!«(>*> j.ftlr , au pHirtt ja 
liorso* at *:*<fe»47.V V pair; V pairs c< 
heavy draft her<e« at $2A7@426 pair: : 
tin. lit *55n@bitl p puir. 'I'wenly.eight li 
per ttrle Railway via Oak CllffTrttatiou, 
Comparative Uatee. 
n,,.... This week 
Ovality. Cent* 
Uen. selling rates.. 'Jl^alOw 
Lust week. 
Cent* 
IOV*t2W 
19 «,iU>> 
9X<s hV 
BV® 9 
«IUV, 
Rtllllf EHTER. Jnn. 2G.—Flour market strong; 
spring, $7.50; amber winter, *7.00: white winter, 18 60; 
double extra. 19.00. Rye dour quiet at $5.00. Wheat 
2^. Uy . : ., Mh ^ auke ® Olub.$l.«6fll.eO: amber winter, 
winter. *l.l5@!.wl Oats, nominal 
at4lka45c. Corn quiet striM@b"2e. Corn meal. $1.26 
Sll.bU. Butler,24@20c. Cheese. YMii lie. Egg* 25®28c 
iKrd.UKfflltc. Auples.hu., 30®40c. Potatoes. lm . 
fBeans. *; bu.. 1.76it$2 10. Mr** jriork. $ 17 . 1 . 0 . 
Wool. Mfflaoe. Hay, 18® 15. btraw.ls^lO Timothy 
•eed f2..f*"3J , n : Hover, »9.(‘(.26. Mill feed Urm at 
•» fur shorts, $22 Mr shlpstun*. anil $20 for ratd- 
dllag*. Railroad f reight* Fleur to Boston, 4&j, ♦ 
bb .: to New York. ;6c.; to Albany. 25c. 
worth now In use. 
Mend for JII 11 &- 
tratvd Catalogue 
and Price List. 
II. S. V/IHD CNQINE 
& PUMP CO., 
Batavia, (ll. 
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
FfRTir.IZERS.-The following is the detuiled list of 
retail prices la the city : 
Per 
Pho*. Acid. Ammonia, 100 
percent percent, lbs. 
27 $0 .'0 
17® 13 4 5u 
10 2 00 
13@10 3 00 
Ammonia and Pho* Acid. 
Dried Bone and Fle*li. line 20325 435 2 00 
, d'b „ Oo. ....10(316 o®3 200 
Dissolved Bone I Mu pc*j.15 *17* 0/5 
Plain Superphosphate, mlu’l..Il@14« - 2 00 
Bone, Black ground .30®'H+ 1 aj 
M. C. Phosphate ruck, around.36S21t — I (<j 
Pureg’d Bone Hftor (6tap«s)..i0ffl?6 4 <t5 8 16 
do. line. do. 20325 4 :«5 2)5 
do. coarser grades, proportionally lower. 
„ t _ Pho*, Anmin- 
Gnann, <fcc. Potash. * ■ 
No. 1 Peruvian.. 8*3 
do . guar’ieed.. 3 
do., rectified... 2 
Ammonlnted buoer- 
pliosphaie (Mapws) ,. - 
• Soluble and Available. 
Pot a an. 
German Potash Salts. ..Hffllfi 
Sulph. of Potash. 4 4 
Nitrate of Potash.4?@4t 
MurLate of Putasb . ill 
Ammonia. 
Sulphate of Ammonia, 
Nitrate nf Soda . 
Dried Blood or FJcsh, ground 
CANVASSERS WANTED 
everywhere to sell the 
CLIMAX 
CliOTHES whuyger. 
Jthasa PurchuBc (.’cur. which causes It to turn 
witli lmlr tUu Jabor that Is ruquirea in turnlui; oiln r 
wriiiutiKM. buttply your»i.-Jf us to ilinmerit* or a Pur- 
cha*t Otar before buying uny other Wf liiMor. 
K. r II ELl'^, Nolts Av’i* 
Chambers 8t$$ ]V6w York. 
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