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Latest prl 
11.05:9 lL06c. 
July, II.Mu 
11.31(91 l.»U:, 
April 11.190.: May. 11.32c.; June. 11.44c.,* 
LWe. ; August, 11,37® 1 l.C.SS; Saute m lie r. 
October, ll.12fflll.llfl.; November, 11,'J8 
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keeper, swore lately on the witness stand he did , 
not know whether he was worth $ 8 , 000,000 or $10,- i 
000,000. 
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FOREIGN NOTES. 
England holds $700,000,000 of Turkish securities. 
One cause of her unhappiness. 
Nearly 100 English and American teachers are 
employed In the schools of Japan. 
A London paper estimates that during the lat- 
tor 200 days of 1877, human blood flowed at the 
rate of forty gallons an hour. 
Fifty-throe persons were condemned to death 
In France during the past year, but only In fifteen 
cases was the capital sentence carried out. 
The works now In progress at Chatham, En¬ 
gland, will make the dockyard there the finest in 
the world. The work la chiefly done by convicts. 
Canada exported to Great Britain during the 
year 1877, 8,413 cattle, 6,825 Bheep, 373 pigs, and 
293 horses. In 1376 the exportation wss but 4,645 
cattle and 4,218 sheep. 
A letter from Ventnor, Isle of Wight, says: 
“The magnolia Is in full bloom here; primroses 
and other summer flowers In blow; and last De- 
cembera flue dish of outdoor green peas was pull¬ 
ed and brought to (able." 
That the Suez Canal Is proving a success. Is 
shown by the steadily Increasing business It Is 
doing. In 1875,1491 vessels passed through, pay¬ 
ing $5,777,26*1 in tolls; In 1876 the figures were 1457 
$5,991,999; in 1877, 1663 and $6,552,279, 
Great Britain paid to foreign nations for grain, 
cattle, and meat, during the year 1S77. $484,398,- 
6S5, while during 1876 the total was $435,640,930. 
Of the total in 1377, $315,961 120 was for grain, 
$86,568,370 for cattle and meat, $47,091,525 for but¬ 
ter, $23,815,268 for cheese, and $12,362,406 for eggs. 
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Frank Leslie, Esq., of the “Illustrated Week¬ 
ly,” says:—“For some time past I have been 
using Burnett’s Cocoaine, and think It tar pref¬ 
erable to anything I have ever used for the hair,” 
THE M ARKETS. _ 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Uplands. Ala. Orleans. Texas. 
Ordinary.... 8)4 814 8?4 8% 
Strict ordinsfy » 3-10 0-18 9 V-16 9 5-16 a 
Good ordinary. 9 9-16 9 9-lb 9 11-16 9 11-16 c 
Strict good do.10)4 11)4 BW , 
Low middling.10)4 10)4 10H 10H 1 
Strict low middling.... 10 13-16 10 13-16 1015-16 1015-16 1 
Middling .11 1-16 111-16 113-16 11 -*-16 1 
Good ISiddunB. ::..: .. n t- 16 117-18 n 6-10 11 9-10 1 
Strict good middling. 11V 11V 11)4 11)4 
Middling fair.12)4 12)4 12)4 12)4 j 
Fair.. 12*g 12V 12)4 12)4 , 
Stained, 
Good ordinary, 8)4fl.; Strict ordinary. 9)4c.; Low ; 
middling, 8Vo.; Middling, 105-16c. 
nittiri) FRnrrs.-Apples of choice grades have a 
good Jobbing demand, but quarters uflfl medlulu 
stock generally Is slow; prices arc steadily held. 
Peaches are quint and nominal. Blackberries and 
small frillta generally hold to llrm prides. 
Apples — State quarters. Old. OfflOXe.: now. 6 ® 
6 V 0 ,; Western quarters, old. r-fflOkc.: new. 
Southern, new, prlmesUced, 7c.; fair to good. rnitoHo. 
Peaches Peeled, new, IOCAIOc.; utipeeled halves, 
IV 5c.; unpooled quarters, 4<i*4o. Pitted cherries, 
lHffllVo. RlacVherTles. MffllQo. Raspberries. 27o. Plums, 
liio. and Southern at 10c. 
Boos.—Tteceipts for the week, 6,063 barrels. The 
market did not carry Its high head long. Ever since 
Tuesday last there has boon a steady decline, and 
the low price* of to-day are wnuk. Old stock is pot 
looked nt with the present rates lor fresh, and tile 
receipts are ample enough to more than nil the sin¬ 
gularly small wants of the season, len-bound par¬ 
cels are turning out tnuLy ; (spoil Ilmen are preler- 
abie to many of them. _ . , 
Near points. IS-tl'Jc.: State and Pennsylvania, in 
good order, 16ffll7e.: Western best, 160.: do. Southern, 
15H«l«c.; Inferior and afl quality, lOfflUc.; State and 
Canadian, limed, Il)ffll2c.; Western, 9ffll2e. 
KkatiikrS.-LIvu White prime Western fteeso. 45® 
47o.; mixed. 30®10c. 
Keep,—I s more freely offered and easier. Sales 40 
pounds ave. *17.5"®18.09: HO pounds ave, $17.00® 18 ; 
80 pounds ave., $18918; 100 pounds, $I8.00®20: and 
rye at $18.5001120. 
Flour.— A much better export business has been 
done this week, and prices of grade* below K m 
price bave risen m oriee 19 to 2(1 per barrel. This 
Unproved position has ueen brought about bv the 
advices from the other side Indicating prolonged 
trouble there In regard to the Eastern question. 
Latest prices a re Lt.RX94.7fi for poor to fancy su per¬ 
il ne State: *3.(005.23 (or ooromon to fair extra do; 
*6.45®'.75 for good to choice do.; $3.80® Ion for super- 
tine Michigan. Indiana. Iowa, too.. outside for choice; 
I4 .HTim 5.25 for shipping extra do,, the Inside price 
for poor, and *5.45»5."X> for good to strictly fancy ex- 
tra do.; common to choice white wheat extras, $5. 
97.25; fancy do at $*.2 <g8.©: rod and amber winter 
wheat, good to choice family, at $5.ltr>t$.7o: round 
hoop Ohio at $5.Hl/Wtp), and trade brands of do. at 
$5.7itffl7.00, the latter for choice: St. Louis, $a.£0@8.25 
for poor to fair extra and i.50for good to fancy, 
(with a few hr.tmis Of very fancy quality quoted up 
to$3.00 a 3.25), Minnesota clear, $5.l)i<i6.nrt: Minnesota 
“ straight,” common to fancy, at ma.tiiMo.tiO, and pat¬ 
ent poor to very choice, $4i.73®:*.Ot). with u lew fancy 
at $9.2699.75: nnSOUiol stock at $2.iO®»35(>: city null 
extra at $ii OO.ifl.Si for fair to very uholce for West 
Indies: do. for England $5,1593.20: do. trade and 
family extras. fo.(SeiT.7S: do. South America. $5.40-u 
7.50? No. 2aif2.99cSJ.75- _ ,, ,, 
Buckwheat Hour-(jnoted ut $2®2.60. ( orn meal 
is selling at $2.'0'»3 for Western yellow and $3.20 for 
1 Brandywine. 
Fresh Fruits.—E xports of apples past week, 1,350 
’ bbls. This Is a good-sized quantity, considering the 
strong advance that has obtained, Baldwins and 
• Gnoonings. $5(35.50. though the latter must, be fault¬ 
less. Ilussets. $3-5095: a few carefully preserved 
Spiuanberg. $8. Fine sweet ure out of market. A 
few'• Pounds" remain. Talmnns sank badly. Lran- 
- berries are firm. Grapes ha v« served iheir mission 
' for the season—«@7c. for sound t’atawba. tlorhfk 
oranges llrm for sound and Showy—$3@6 <* cs-e. 
Cranberries, fancy bis.. *7.59AS; dp. crate, choice, 
$2.50; good, $2.1292.25; fair. H a 1.7a. Peanuts nave 
lost all of their recent Unit lone. Best hand-picked 
Virginia, $1 3'>®L*6; good to fancy, $1®I.S5. tin:* oy 
nuts, 7So.o»*I. 
: FURS AND Skins.—L ow prices keep the market 
, from becoming absolutely (lead i buyers for mil I 
■ furs for hatters’ use being one of the main stays ot 
f the present market. 
» No. 1 quality. 
1 Nor. & East. West St N. W. 
NEW York, Saturday, Feb. 9, 1878 
BEANS and Peas.— Receipts of beans past week. 
970 bbls.; Exports. 8.100 bbls. The demand for medi¬ 
ums has somewhat improved, but buyers will not pay 
above $1.75, (hough some holders strive for tl.no. 
Marrows, as a rule, quoted as before. A small lot of 
selected brought *2.i5. In tiavana, Feb. 2, mediums 
were quoted at 2flH®27 reals per ftrrnbu )A>H !»•) 
Reals nominally 5c. U. 8. fur. White kidney* are 
quiet ami luvor buyers. Red bring late HM.es In .1 
small way. Reduced rates lor pea have given lPOre 
movement. Black beans dull and unchanged. Green 
peas freely ottered at $1.25. Southern 15. 1C. peas Urn 
high for bales *3.25 per two bushel bag. Canadian 
Held peas quiet at S3c. fur general stock. 
We quote; —Be-ons. medium choice. $1 .i0:*1.i*>; oth¬ 
er. $1.55w 1.65; marrow*, choice, $2.l0ffl2.12)4: other. 
$1 8592.10: pea. $l,Ok»1.85. White kluney.choice, $1.85 
92 10; other, #1.85*1 93; red.choice, *2,80ffl2,.V>: oth¬ 
er. $2.3o®2.40. iurtlu soup beans, $1.00. Lima. 
Beeswax.— Small stiles are exported at 27(ai23c. for 
Western and Southern. . . 
Exports since Jan, 1, lo,7751bs.; same time last year, 
0,0o0 do* 
Broom Corn has Increased demand and is steady 
in price. 
Green brush at 6®7c.; green hurl, tkg>6)4c.: me¬ 
dium green, Mf6)4e.; red-ttppod, 4®6c., and com¬ 
mon red, iMjygKc. 
Butter.—R eceipt* for the week 18,132 packages. 
It is now undisputed that the bust lines of Stale 
stock have been secured and ure either here or city 
owned, and the market is consequently quoted 
higher for all table stock. The strength of the mar¬ 
ket, Is lit choice Western creamery and selections of 
half t .11 Its: lit,nigh full dairies, firkins and market 
grades partake ot the firmness. It 1 * yet to be seen 
if the new scale of llgures will he supported : aslLls, 
no dealer Is reporting a liberal style of outlet to 
consumers, and the times al present do not Justify 
speculation. Firkins are sawed Into hah tubs by 
some sellers. It is bettor that this sort ot alteration 
should be made here man In the country. Dealers 
know whort* ihoy ciiil bfi plucuil Knd luivo Uw) 
mean* of making a neater lob of the method. 
Prime Western factory sympathize* with 3late and 
21c. is readily given for nice quality. No dairy made 
Western of account coming. Shipper* are looking 
31 b<>ut mid to Uo willing p**y old i»rlco» now 
The demand Is not general at this time of the year, 
turkeys have only a chance sate, while chickens sell 
steadily at fully us good prices. Ducks are scarce 
gce»e not wanted, . 
Fancy Phllft. and N. ,T. turkeys, I3(5il4e.; good, tiffl \ 
tic.; large or Toms. 7ffl9c.: clilckefUJ, chotoi. He.; good, 
llffltic.; common, "iv/'.le ; ducks, choice. 13015c.: other, 
lOfflHc.; geese, lancv, l .'C.: oMior. “iip9c. Capons large 
1864 .2CC. umull and slips, loi.ihio. 
Fancy game is scarce and the relative high prices 
for quail und grouse give wild pigeons considerable 
activity. The scarcity of tame ducks gives more 
room tor Norfolk wild. Grouse have advanced be¬ 
yond ordinary uxc. Kubbits and hares are running 
Hares and rabbits, pair.o0t»37c. Canvas-buck ducks, 
$1.25541.50: Itiol-head*. 75c.: Mallard. fOfflWe.: Teal, 
nhjilllc:.: Quail, prime, $ .50(<t2.75; Soft, *1 
Partridges, pair, 75c.(<(i*8ic. Grouse. fLSB@l-SU; 
poor, 9l>c.iatl.l«. 
PKOvisions.—H og products have reached the low¬ 
est price* of the season this week, notwithstanding 
the export trade la the largest ever known here Mess 
pork. $11,25 for spot lots; $11.20 for February and 
March. Bacou at 5)4(35140. for long dear and 6c. 
for :»hort clear. Lull Western steam at 1 -V 1 O. for 
spot and Fohruarv. 7-tlOc. for March. 7-,0 for A ,nl, 
and 7-8H for May. TullOw ut', '<c. tor prime. Btearine. 
Sc. tor prime Western. Beef hams at, $U).oO. Beef—. 
New extra me*s, $12.50413,00: plain. fll.lKI <>,12.00: new 
packet, $11.75: family mess. $17.50: extra India mess, 
i27.00ffl28.0H for city brands; do. Philadelphia. $-6.00. 
SAf.T. -AshtOU’sat *2,50: Higgina*. *7.4ii and_ other 
sack lots at 9So.®$l.l5: Liverpool ground, iifkw *t»ts. 
Seed.— Clover, 7)fffl8c. for Western : 8J4's , 8)4o. f° r 
Slate. Timothy, $1.37>4@1.42)4. Rough flux, *l.oo. 
Tobacco.—E xport demand has been very fairand 
chiefly for low grades, for which full prices are 
made * Light. Heavv. 
Common lugs.3 (8 3)4 3 ® 3H 
Good lugs.354®) i ® 
Low leaf.5 ffl 5^ 5 @ gH 
Medium leaf.7‘4 @ 8X 8 @ 9 
(Joocl Iptif . ..tit. SI @30 10 @30 
Fine loaf-......,...UMfU 
Selections.— ffl -- “ 
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Boekman, A. 8.—High-bred Colts. 
Bliss & Sons. B. K-Earliest Tomatoes Known. 
Daggett. David—The Toilet Washstaud and Boot- 
Blacknr. _ , 
Dlngee * Conard Co. — Beautiful Ever-Blooming 
Ruses. 
Drcer. Henry A.-Dreer’s Garden Seeds. 
Eckstein, Hdls & Co.—The "Phoenix Brand" Pure 
White Lead. _ 
Excelsior Fertilizer Wmks-The Best Fertilizer. 
Gregory, James ,T. H.—The Three Potatoes. 
Hoopes. Bro. St Thomas—Splendid Flowers and 
Hovey & Co.—Hover's Illustrated Seed Catalogue. 
Jones, Faulkner A Co 4 —Ralph’s Oneida Cheese Vat. 
Lumnoi* & Co., K. K.—Holbrook's " New Regulator 
Seed Drill. . . .. „ 
Parker, Dr W. H.—The Science of Life; or, Self- 
P reservation. • . , 
Parry, Win.—Best Strawberries and Raspberries. 
Hoot, A. r —The A B C of Bee Culture. 
Ross Bros.-Epilepsy or Fits Cured. 
Schroder. Dr. h.—S uperior Grape vines 
Willard & Hammond—Ciianiphin Milk Pan. 
Wood Taber & Morse — Portable. Stationary and 
Agricultural Steam Engines. 
Young. Oscar VV.-Imported Scrap Pictures. 
BUSINESS NOTICES. 
Garmore, Jno —Hearing Restored. 
IJctv SVtlvfMoment*. 
SEEDLEA E—CROP OP 1876. 
New England wrapper?, common.10 @—13 
tine, do.}3 
medium... ok 
selections. 2 *j' @35 
seconds. " 
Killer* I) @ 1 
Seconds and'flllers*shipping. 9 @]1 
PennHylvtima assorted lots...^ 
wrappnr*.. . * - • 
$ovr York assorted lots, common to nieduim 6 g J 
Good.. 10 
Oli to Usboried iota. '« 
Wisconsin assorted lots. i.H@ J 
Vegetables. Export* of potatoes past week, 2,177 
bids.; onions. 172 do. Retailers have been replenish¬ 
ing during the week, and the potato market bus a 
semblance ol' activity. A tew holders ask $' but 
$1.87 It* mostly quoted for choice stock. Chill Red, 
$l.H7ii»2, Onions dull; gulden stun not active. 
We quote Peach Blows $ 1.75(31.87, hulk and dOOhJ 1 - 
heads, Early Rose, $ 1.75 m 1.87; Peerless, «.26@ 
1.59; Nova Seotia. $l.Mi«i.7a: Sweet, $1.50ffl2.5u, 
Cabbages. 100. «.B»t4.50{ red, ,Vg6. Marrow squash, 
bbl., 45.5092: Hubbard do.. $2.1 (U2.59. Kiisshi uir- 
nips, 76 mh7c, Carrots. lU.j.ilC, Beets hbl., fp.Cd4*i-Un. 
Red and yellow onion*. $l.25ffll 50 : white. $1.25(,<l.7o. 
Celery, do*., 75o,ffl$l, Hot-liou»n muHiiroqms, e n>.. 
20 v»40c. Ra( lubes. 100 bunches, @$8.59 Lettuce, 
small, dozen, 75e.: large. $l,M)ffl$h Cucumber*, doz., 
$3at. tthuh'M-h, do*., *1. Spinach, Southern. $1 12ffl2 
bbl. Florida green peas, $6 busli- 
\V(iOL.-There lias been a very slow market, and 
price* mi' easier on fine grades, but otherwise quo¬ 
tations aro unchanged. „ „„„ . , . 
Ohio. Penn*y.vanla nuri A 1 rgliua— \XX and pick¬ 
lock, 47et5Ue,: XX, fa.UTo.; X. «@ 4 io ; No. I, 4.kg.4bc ; 
No, i, |i‘c.; common. :fcw.«.d7c.; combing, sOv-viQ, 
New Yi.ru, Michigan, Indiana aniilWiaoonsm—XA, 
89(«43o.: X. 3sufc42e.; No. 1, ibr.t4lo.l No, 2, 3kai38 ; eorn- 
raon. :Uffl86o.: combing, 59'52e. 
Iowa Vermont and Illinois -X and XX, J6@39c.; 
No. 1, KT@42e.: No. 2,36e.; comhing, 48@wc. 
.Missouri Kentucky and Tennessee—SGaHc. for 
washed; Sifflifio. tor unwashed, and JdiaJoe. for un¬ 
washed combing. 
dry Annual Cotntogue of I'e^rtable and 
Flower Seed for 1878, rich in engravings, will be 
sent FREE to all who apply. Customers ot last sea¬ 
son need not write for it. I offer one of the largest 
collections of vegetable seed ever sort out by any 
seed house In Americj, a large portion of whluh 
were grown on my six seed farms. Printed direc¬ 
tion* for cultivation on. each puctouji'. All seed war- 
l ranted to he both fresh and true tn name ; so tar, that 
should R prove otherwise I u>l<l refill the order i/rtitls. 
j JYew V'estlahle* a Sprtlally. As the original 
I (itroducor of the Hubbard Squash, Phinney’s Melon. 
Marblehead Cabbages. Mexican Com, I offer several 
ne* vegetables this season, and Invite the putr.iu- 
age of a’l Mho ate anxious to have their seed, directly 
from the go.tree, fresh, true, and of Ole very best strain. 
JAMES J. H. GRE GORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
CHEAPEST FERTILIZE R 
BECAUSE THE BEST. 
PREMIUM BONE 
For all crops 
FERTILIZER 
i. Made only by the EXCELSIOR 
WORKS, Salem, O. Circulars tree. 
DIITTCD OUR PERFECTED BUTTER 
Kill I r n COLOR is far better than c tr- 
W ■ ■ rots, an natto or any other color, 
at one-fourth the cost and no work to use. It gives 
a pure dandelion color end never turns red ->r rancid, 
but tends to tmproveand preserve the butter. War¬ 
ranted to add 5 cents per pound to Its selling valne. 
Thousands of testimonials from the very best dairy¬ 
men. Descriptive ' Honiara u-lling where and bow 
to get it. free. Sold by diuggists. 
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Tt. 
RALPH'S ONEIDA CHEESE VAT. 
rail VTDIVU Tt »imu .. j - - — » 
20 230 : lull dairies, line, 28M.»e.: common, 20ffl24o.; 
firkins, 20.a.270.; poor State, 14<o2le.; Western cream¬ 
ery, good to choice, $0@41c.: poor to good, 25,^32_c.; 
factory, choice. 29(®2lc.; good. 16 18u.; common, iffl 
11c.; rolls. 12@180.; grease.. UH ■« 7o. 
Receipts for the week, Ja, 136 pkg*. 
Exports past week, 2.885 pkgs 
Cheese, strictly runey factories have reached 
lie.: there are so tew of these last, that the general 
market H best represented lu the quotations hi av¬ 
erage lancv factories, which are I2t,ffll3\'e. Shippers 
have been less inclined to purchase, but iho stocks 
are more easily eootrolled. and there is eontiduneu 
generally among holders of current prices. 
Fancy lactones, Uh ti)4o.; good and prime, 13 * 
Ue.: (air lots, UHfflWVu-i poor. lOffllD^C-; l«l 
10o., skimmed. Farm dairy, I'iffltiVc. for good to 
prime; lO.SiudlKo. for fair lot*: ffflioc. for skhniued; 
Western factory, Cheddar, lJffll.lH 0 - for tine llffl 
12 o. for good ; afflllc. for poor. 
Exports for t he week, 14.421 boxes. 
Liverpool cable, 07#. Gold Closes 102. 
Cotton hits feittlLe Kngllsli needs, and haa tended 
In-' !' > ’ dosed rathor IIrwcr. _ 
© 11c.; December, llfflll.OL’o. 
Ouoianoiia for spot cotton are based on A merican 
standard of olassiUcation, uud on cotton lu store 
running in quality not more than half a grade above 
or below thegTado quoted. 
Otter, V piece.$3 COns 4 Oil $2 00® 2 50 
Gray Fox. 40® 4a 40® 45 
Red Fox. 75@ 80 DO® . J® 
Black Hear. 5 00® 6 00 4 00® o 00 
Brown cubs and ylgs. I 00® 2 00 1 00® 2 (X) 
Florida deer skins. . lit® 18 ___ 
Fisher.. ........ 5 00® 6 00 4 OOffl 5 00 
Mink, dark . 85® 1 00 50® 60 
pale................ 60® eo 30® 40 
Muskrat, winter. 8 ® 10 6 (al 8 
fall. 6 ® 7 4® 6 
Kitts. @2 @ 2 
Beaver, lb. 1 00® 1 25 60® 75 
Raccoon. 35® 45 35® 4n 
Opossum. 3® f 3® b 
Skunk, black. 60® 60 
striped...... . , 5? 
Wolf, mountain. 1 50® - 00 
prairie. 50® bO 
Grain.—'H ie news from the other side has been 
unusually oxoitiug the past week in the possibility 
of England becoming embtoUbd in the Eastern 
troubles, and the murkels here have been very 
feverish, standing at the close decidedly higher and 
"^Latest (tiles are of No. 2 rod a t $1 26® un¬ 
graded red and amber State, $1 19(3.1 *0; white, 
$1 41; No I Northwest spring, $131: No. 3 Chicago, 
i| v(iu.; No. 2 red for January at $1 26; No. 2 Mil¬ 
waukee spring, $1 29. Uvc is a trifle steadier; 
sales of Western at 7tl(®73c.: btatis at I3®7 c. Bar- 
loy !*!<. for No. 1 Canada; 86 * 360 . tor six-rowed State. 
Corn i* weak and quiet. Latest *ule» are Of New 
York No, 2 at 5;i^®69c.: steamer mixed, l<ebru- 
ary SlfflMXo. Oats of Now York extra white, at 
34Y : (*36u.-. do. No. 1, Febuarv. 35We.; No. 2 white. 36® 
36Vo.; mixed Western, JBffliffXc.; wtiito Western, 
3h« :r.(v,c. 
Uav and Straw.—T here Is a good trade in me¬ 
dium grades and a fail shipping demand, with prices 
steudnv hold. 
Hale liay, iiu®70c. for shipping, and i5®8ac. for re¬ 
tail qualities: clover, fOuvSOc. for prime. Straw. 50® 
OOc. for long rye; 50 ® 55 c. for short rye, ur.d hkgilac. 
Exports since Jan. 1. 6,625 bales; same time last 
year, 5,060 do. . , 
11 inn winks are higher, on account of revenue ag¬ 
itation— $1.09. 
HoNKY.—Continues dull. White clover. 2-comb 
boxes, has sold at 13@liu., and good dark atSfflIOc. 
Hops. Exports for the week have been 3,600 bales. 
This shows a good trade, and prices have been "ell 
sustained. The onlv change in prices being for ,od 
and yearling lot#, which are reduced l@ 2 c, 
State choice la fancy, llffltic.; good to prime 8 ® 
10c: do., low and rutr, 5®Tc.; Eastern, new. o® 8 c,; 
Wisconsin, do. 5i48c.; Vinirllngs. 2®8o.; Olds, all 
growtlis, K®2c.: Californian*, 12@l4e. 
l.EATiiKR. Hemlock solo, 20iit22c. for light, 21® 
22>4U. lor middle, 21®22HO. for heavy, 19@'20l4C. for 
good damaged. 
MAPLE SUGAR.—Ohio uew or re-molded, 14 ,616c 
Very little Inquiry. 
Oil-Cakk.—W estern Is quoted at $31 4R ton. 
Poultry and game.—T he supply of live has 
been liberal and small prices, with the aid of wagon 
venders have kept the market pretty free, ih* 
authorities sull keep city buyers from holding stock 
' >n N U J.'eltii:kens , ' a 7®9o.! W.fowls, I0®12(%; Turkeys. 6 
ffllOc.: Toma,«@ 8 o 3 Ducks, N. J-.paia 87®$1.12; Geese, 
N. J., $l.75ffl3,(W; Western, $U2ffll.x7. 
Dressed Poultry has arrived heavily and with 
I Uokle weather receivers have been anxious to sell. 
Freight Western unpacks badly and has to be 
I '.tamed low. There lire uo lurgq lots of due quality. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Feb. 11, 1878. 
Beeves.—R eceipts for the week, 9,037 head: do.. 
Iasi week, 8,444 do. There has been a qrisk trade at 
all tile yard*, and prices close higher nml stronger 
than on Wednesday last. There has been it better 
and steadier doni.indfor beef ut the stalls and whole¬ 
sale slaughterer* have purchased with more confi¬ 
dence The pen* at both Jersey city and sixtieth 
street weio all dear lor Monday's ma,ket. block 
ha* arrived somewhat Irregularly, as the roads aiill 
feel the elled ,.f the last snow storm, bti.ok is ar- 
rivinw \iv vety uventgo quality* ap<J tho . 
)iotu»lO proiuoiL* saU'a. Kxtr* titters, 11 <«i il 
III:., pj'io.; medium to fair bunche».84<®9)4e.; fat bulls, 
$3 40 V UK). The highest rates were made »i Mxtiei h 
girtet. At Jersey City the top was I9\c. No lexas 
cattle on sale. 
Cows and Calves.—T he demand is very light for 
even On* best milkers,und (he rough specimens that 
form the bulk of Iho supply are not looked at tor 
loeni dairy purposes, while they are certainly not 
good enough for the hooks. No comorehenslve rates 
to be given. 
VKAl. CAI.VK8. -There were few fresh arrivals of 
live. Shipments from usual near points are retarded 
SntcEP A.vn Lamps. Receipts for the week, 20,699 
head . do., last week. IS.’Slilfi. t Supplies lire ntoder- 
ate for th ■ season, and snle-> have be-'ti brisk, witli 
iiinre'BHlisfui'tory prices. Hood l iinailluti liuuhs, ; so., 
mixed lots, 5®eSc. Qnniatlon* for sheep, I »®6J»c.i 
Canadian owes. 5(4®5\c 
n wi nk -Receipts for iho week, 34,322 head: do. 
lust week, 82.291. The offering was Ijheral at hoth 
yards and Lite market weak at $l..>(k<, 4 ut p Kill. ( oun- 
U r- dressed pork arrives liglilly: heavy to medium 
Si ate a nd New Jersey, 5®6c.; Western dressed, 4 >*c.; 
State and Ni 
etiy, 5®f>Kh- 
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