Terms for 1882 
good, 9@10c.; creamery, part skims, choice, 8J4@9c.; 
fair to good 7(q)8c ; ordinary, 5@6c.; full, Sgrlc. 
The receipts and exports of cheese since May 1 (the 
beginning of the trade year) compare as follows 
Receipts, Exports, 
pkgs. lbs. 
For week ending Jan. 3.., 20,464 1,685,198 
Same week 1880. 12,484 1,9-13,815 
Since May 1,1881. 3.027,58-1 113,170,930 
Same time last year. 2 , 134,417 101 , 001,129 
The following gives the stock of cheese at the prin 
cipal depots January 1 , complied by the Produce 
Exchange:— 
1883. 1881. 1890. 1879. 
Boxes. Boxes. Boxes. Boxes. 
New York.... 288,308 211,191 194,758 896,407 
Liverpool.... 177,000 90,1*17 68,518 i.so.ouo 
London. 70,000 90,000 70,300 70,1100 
Totals_ 180.308 400,198 828.508 646,4117 
Cotton. -The market broke badly during the week; 
both spot 11 ml futures have materially declined under 
the assurance of a much larger crop than has been 
most liberally estimated to date. I.urge visible sup¬ 
plies at the ports ami heavy receipts here strongly 
endorse the new situation of the market. 
cuuuk.nt ratcKS FOR scot cotton. 
Quotations based on American standard of classifi¬ 
cation and oil cotton In store, running In quality not 
more thau half a grade above or below the grade 
quoted. 
N. Orleans 
Uplands, and Gulf. Texas. 
Ordinary. 9 7-16 9 7-i6 
Strict ordinary. 9 11-16 10 10 
Good ordinary. 10Va 10 13-16 10 13 1H 
Strict good ordinary....... 10 15-16 1 1 ,'i 1 1 Vi 
Low middling. lljfi 11 11-16 11 11-16 
Strict low middling. 11 % 11 15-18 11 15-10 
Middling. 11 18-16 12>ft 12W 
Good Middling....12 3-16 12J* 12 *4 
Strict good middling.12 7-16 1234 1254 
Middling fair. 12 15-16 13}| 13k 
Fair....... 13 11-16 14 14 
8TAINRP, 
Good ordinary.. .. 8 11 16 1 Low Middling. llj-lft 
Strict good ordinary 9 11 I6| Middling. 114], 
The close of the market was officially reported as 
follows: January, 11.7964ll.Stle.; February, 1 1.99<sil2c - ; 
March, '2 21c.; April, I2.4.'(ail2.4:ic,; May, 12.57c« 12.58c.; 
June, 12.70c.; July, I2.82vvl2 9.1c.; August, 12.906«13.93<:, 
September, 12.31wiL3.33c.; October, ll.57®11.58c.; No- 
vein her, 11-119611.12e 
Market closes with the appearance of a checked de¬ 
cline. 
Dried Fruits.—T here is a moderate local demand 
for apples. Beaches quiet Blackberries scarce. 
Southern apples, ordinary to good. l-Vi«>5}^c.;do.tlue 
to choice, 6<«uJte; fancy, Western, crop 1881, 
ordinary, ak 'sajie; do, choice lots, ficgitl^c; Slate, due 
cut, iLdvWc,; do. old, quarters, 5V&6f.; evaporated 
apples, 1881 , llotljc; do. choice ring cut, I3@i4c, 
Beaches, southern, crop of 19.81, itka.JKc; Carolina do. 
good 10 fancy, 20<st230; Ga. do. peeled, 20(iv21c; evap¬ 
orated peuehes, peeled, 3.VA37c; do. impeded, IfimU-c; 
unpeeled poaches, halves, 1881, Stgiggic; do. quarters 
5Jl<$5&0. Blums, Southern, 14# ll^c-; state, 1 rp.e 1 7e. 
Cherries, Southern, j3,<620c. Blackberries, 1881, 1244® 
13c. Raspberries, 27(<i>2ac. 
Eaos.—Brittle fresh are scarce, and not offered free¬ 
ly. Sellers tak-- advantage of the lime and 11 s well of 
the reduced stock of limed to press stored or held 
fresh upon the market. Many buyers can use such, 
but a wide range is quoted. 
L, 1., X. .1. and river, V doz. 31®33e.; State and Ba. 
28<gi3Uu.; Western, choice, fresh. 28e.; do. and Cana¬ 
dian line, held. 25e«2f>o.; Southern, fresh, 27oji28c.; 
Western, Southern and Canadian, poor to good. 5® 
24c. limed, State, 2 ,-ie.; Canada and Western, prime, 
22J^@23C.; fair to good, 21®22c. 
Fuf.su Futttrs.-Apples arc not selling steadily. The 
shrinkage has been so serious that buyers are very 
cautious and will not agree lo concessions for doubt¬ 
ful quality. If stock continues to have to be re¬ 
packed very high rates will be quoted for prime red 
before the Winter Is over. Lady apples lower; their 
season Is virtually over Cranberries llrm for idee, 
hard, dark trull. Florida oranges are showing a 
better class of picking, but prices have not yet ad¬ 
vanced. Peanuts llrm ami higher. Bears iu lair de¬ 
mand. 
Grapes, State Catawba, V to,6(.<i9c,; Apples, Spltzcn- 
berg, b bbl. $3.50® 1.90; Greening. $3.0U®3.75; Bald¬ 
win, do. $;i.0dfit3.50; mixed lots, good lo prime, 42.7561} 
3.25; ordinary Sl.7fit-ii2.iN I. I.adv apples, cnolee, l< keg, 
$3.iKkgi5,rh; fair to good. 2.UJ662.50; Bears, choice vuri 
eties, (‘ box, $2»a3.5n Crauoei ries. Cape Cod, Choice, 
$l3.0U2dl.UO; good v bhl. jdttUU® 1WW:.poor to fair 86,110 
(«>9.(X); Jersey fancy. S' crate, 83.90; prime, ?2.50\4>SJX); 
fair to good 82.51.<.2 75. Granges, Florida, p half bbl. 
case. S2oG;dn. tj bbl, case, $1.50(5)3.75. 
Peanuts, Vu, hand-picked, ♦ lb,9®9t^c.; f’y. i 
extra prime, good to prime, ,®7V‘-i 
Shelled, 4 qae,; pecan nuts, lOby.pl'ig. Hickory nuts, 
State, E bush., 81; Western, 75e.«iSl. 
Flour,—T he high grades are weaklsh, especially 
when lines are under treaty. For jobbing sales 
prices are extreme. Exporters are giving more at 
tcntlon, and for certain brands, particularly sacks, 
which are scarce, they will pay close to sellers' ask¬ 
ing. 
Git UN.—Wheat and corn have had considerable 
stimulation In business through low railroad freights, 
and light offerings and parcels in sight caused some 
competition among exporters. Gats active in sym¬ 
pathy. 
.Sales on the spot and for prompt arrival at $1.19 
for No. 1 red delivered: $1.13!pal. ir._. lor No. 2 do. (new 
and old rale), 8i.39ta-l.39'i lor No. li red, $1.2 ?g 1 . 2 h> 4 
for No. 4 do,. $1 28®M2!-* for ungraded do., $Mik<>.- 
1.42 for No. 1 white. $1 8j(4i1,4q tor ungraded do., $l.29!,i 
for No. 2 New York Spring, and 81.37 for Green Bay- 
Spring. Indian corn was firm, but rather quiet. 
Sales on the spot at ‘bailee, for No. 2 mixed .new 
anti old), TUti'e. for steamer do., 69u(ii9!qc. for N *. 3 
(lo., 63)£{ji?le. for uagrftded do., Tie. for New York 
yellow. Gats—No. I white, 52c.; No. 2, 5P,jto '.I 'p- ; No. 
3 do., -labjC.; track mixed, 60®32o.; do. white, 5w.(,i3e 
TIav and Straw. The market for hav has improved 
u few cents mi the flue retailing sorts. I'mler grades 
are plenty auil to be had at about former rates. 
Si raw steady 
Hay, retail quality, tine, P ll*l n>s., 95e.<Mi$IJ»); do., 
fair to good, 7S(9;9Ue.; shipping qua I ltd . BSonTOc.; clover 
mixed, (WJHIte.; all clover, SSte.'Se. Straw, best rye, 
7t ®75c.; short 55<#6()e..; oat and wheat, 4lkyif)0e. 
Hors.—Coble advices from Loudon, received lately, 
do not seem to affect this market a great (leal, proba¬ 
bly for the reason that the advices were not accom¬ 
panied with orders to buy. Holders are not anxious 
to consign goods at tills season of the year, and, hav 
lag a fair supply on hand for their home trade, 
they arc buying comparatively little, except 
when a bargain Is offered. Still tin* market 
seems somewhat driller than It was a week ugo, 
though the bulk of business Is lit grades obtainable 
at 25c. and under 
New York State crop of 1881, prime to choice, 25® 
80c.; do., mediums, 22t.A24e.; do., low grades 13@20e.: 
crop of ISSO, good to prime, 1866326.; dc>. low to fair, 
12 (u' 15 c.: crop of 1879, liUr to choice, ltkgiOho ; old olds, 
Twice.; Eastern, crop of 1881, fair to ohoscq, S04626c.; 
Wisconsin, do., 2i'c,37e. 
BOtn.TRV and Game.- The poultry market is ii> bet 
ter shape than at our last report , and prime dressed 
Is in good demand, while the rough lots arc nearly 
OUI of the way. The weather, however. Is tickle, and 
good Judgment should be used iu shipments. At 
such limes It Is well to be guided by trustworthy 
dealers. 
Dressed turkeys, choice dry picked Bhlla., 16c.; 
scalded Jersey, iSccIl'-o., do State and Western, !1(a, 
15c.; poor in fair, 86/120. Chickens, fair, satioe.; 
good to prime, 12(-t 16 c. l'hila. dry picked, 176619c. 
Fowls, choice uear-bv, l36i)14e.; prune, P Ih, ll®l‘2e.; 
fair to good, 9(./d(k;. Ducks, choice. 16(5:1 Sc,; do fair to 
good, 1166150. Geese, Ip,idle, for Western and State, 
and 12{,aile. for Philadelphia. 
Lire poultry has sold quite well for the Winter. 
Live poultry—Spring chickens, choice. V it, 9g-IiV.; 
do fall" tu good, P 16, 8<„;9i-. Fowls, State ami Jersey, 
p It,, 12(,//t3e.; Western, IhfeiU'je.; roosters, t< It,, 6®8e.; 
turkeys, 12m,Lie. for Jersey and I’ennsylvauia, and 10 
(*120. for Western. Ducks. .State and Jersey, p pair. 
70(,*$lc,; do Western, P pair, OUuoiSO. Geese, State and 
Jersey, P pair, sl.fjOeu2.90 do VVesterh, p pair, $1.00(5) 
1.25. 
Game Is In good demand, the absence of venison, 
now outlawed, helps some. Quail aud grouse are 
selling most readily. 
Quail, choice, # no/.. $2.UX,62.25 small and soft do., 
5 1.5i)®l,75; grouse, prime undrawn, p pair, 4h.cl.25; 
rawn, 75 c.g$ l; partridges, State and choice.Western, 
P pair, 8Uc.@$i, Eastern and ordinary Western,-lo<* 
60o.; wild ducks, canvas-bock, V pair, $3.50®3,25; red- 
The subscription price of the Rural New-Yorker la 
Single Copy, per year.. $2.00 
Six months.. 1.10 
Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, per year, post-paid. $3.04 ( 12 s. 6d. 
France. 3.04 (16 fr. 
French Qolop leg..... 4.08 (20 % fr. 
Auy one sending a club of seven Is entitled to one 
copy, one year, free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. 
@53c, per bushel; aud No. 2 mixed at 51 (a.52c. 
per bush. Beans.— Northern Pea, $3.35@3,40 
per bush ; do do New York, $3.30@$.35 per 
bushel ; do do common to good, $3.50@3.00 
per bushel; medium choice hand picked, $8.30 
@3.35 per bushel ; do choice screeued, $S.10@ 
3.35 per bushel; do common to good, $‘2.50@ 
3.00 per bushel; unproved Yellow Eyes, $2.85 
@3.00 per bushel do choice flats, $2.75@2.85 
per bushel ;do common, $2. G0@2.70 per bushel; 
Red Kidneys, $2.75@2.‘J0 per bushel. 
Chiuauo, 111., Wheat active and firm; No. 
2 Chicago Spring $L.2?@$1.37&, cash; No. 3 
Chicago Spring, $1.15; Rejected, 83c. @ 86c. 
Corn moderately active; regular, 02 ) 4 . 0 .; fresh, 
63)4c, cash; Rejected, 00j 8 o.@00j!:£. Oats 
quiet and weak at 44)- iS e., cash. Dressed 
Hogs strong, at $7.35@s>7.50. Pork moder¬ 
ately active, at$17@$17.05, cash aud Jan¬ 
uary ; $L7,15@$17.17>$ Feb. Lard moderately 
active, at $11.07A.j@$l 1.10, cash. Bulk-meats 
active; Shoulders, $6.10; Short-Rib. $8.00; 
Short Clear, $0.10. Hogs — market brisk, 
more active and 15c. higher; common to mix¬ 
ed, $5.90©$0.30; heavy packing and shipping, 
$6.35@$0.75; light, $6@$6,8a; skips and culls, 
$4.40@6.35; market closed firm; all sold. Cat¬ 
tle —good active demand; firmer, and 10c. 
higher; no extra here; ordinary to good ex¬ 
port Steers, $6.15@$6 50; good to choice ship¬ 
ping, $5.00@$0.10; common to fair, $4»40@ 
§5.25; mixed butchers’, §2.50@$4.2o; stackers 
and feeders, §3 @$4.40; good clearance and 
market closed strong; milkers and springers 
plenty and weak, at §25@$00 for common to 
extra. Sheep— market sluggish, weak, and 
easier ; common to medium, §3@$4; good to 
choice, $4.40@$5, extra, §5.25@$5.75. 
St. Louis.—Wheat opened lower, ad¬ 
vanced, and closed firm; No. 2 red fall, $1.30 
cash; No. 3 do.,$1.32; No. 4 Jo., $1.21. Corn 
higher, but slow, at 07)4c., cash. Oats higher 
at 45^8c., cash. Rye higher at‘J0c. bid. Bar¬ 
ley steady at 80c.@$l.l0. Pork firmer; 
jobbing at §17.15, cash. Lard nominally l ie. 
Cattle market firm, with u fair Demand; 
light shipping steers, $4 50@5.25; heavy, 
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LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Nkw York, Saturday, Jan. 7, 18f-2 
Bkeves— Total since Saturday, l9,i>2<) head against 
8.350 head for the eorresponillug six days<if last week. 
The high prices current since last Monday have 
brought forward a great deal of rough stock from the 
farms and dairies In this State and New Jersey, and 
drovers have ordered the cattle through as fast as 
possible. Yesterday was an off-market day. but some 
22 ear loads were on sale, aud. Including export cut- 
tie, then- Will he close to 9*1 ear loads distributed be¬ 
tween the two market places today. It Is said 
by well-informed dealers tnat there are not enough 
cuttle on tin'road or bought by ICastoru shippers to 
break this market before a week or ten days, but the 
correctness of this Statement will depend largely up¬ 
on the weather, which Is now warmer and rainy. 
Prices for fill cattle have ruled higher throughout 
the year than for either of the two years preceding, 
and for a number of weeks the difference was equal 
fo fully 41 v moths,, live weight. Occasional gluts of 
common and low-priced cattle have carried the sver- 
a«e of rhf w.-.-k below 9Hfv. , H>. for the dressed 
wejght. sinking what is termed " the offal," but for 
thirty five weeks the average, as reported, ranged 
from lOcoltic. *' to. 
Swine. Receipts for the week, 24,571 head: do. last 
week, 28,861 (lo. Advices of heavy receipts at 
Buffalo and Pittsburg and lower prices at both 
those distributing points, caused a weaker feeling 
hove to-day, aud dealers give 7?gc. as an outside quo 
tation. 
Dressed hogs, city heavy to light, Sj^aiss^c.; heavy to 
light lean pigs, !»lf,e. 
Exportations of cattle, Sheep, hogs, dressed beef, 
mutton aud fresh pork for the year ended December 
31 were 10,091 live cattle, 9,187 live sheep, 275 live hogs. 
889,635 quarters of beer, 71.N-V7 carcasses or mutton and 
16,131 dressed hogs. For the year 1 . 8 su the. export to¬ 
tals were: 92,979 livecattle, 85.157 live sheep, 4,751 live 
hogs, 311,269 quarters ,.f beef 81,910 carcasses of mut¬ 
ton ami 14,513 dressed lings. 
Sheep and Lames. Receipts for the week. 30,180 
head; do. last week, 18,691 do. Butchers bought about 
all the stock that was on sale today at barely steady 
prices for sheen and very strong figures for choice 
lambs. And while, the market was fair for the selling 
Interest, the general feeling w as a tritle weak, partic¬ 
ularly toward the close. We have had nearly 12,000 
head more thau last week and the weather to-day 
Was unfavorable for butchers. Some poor ew es and 
and cull sheep sold down to Jfcpvele. and 3cars of 
heavy sheep to au exporter at (-V-riOJ^c., but general 
sales of sheep were at 4'^a£6.'4e. for common to good; 
and of very common to choice lambs at O' w T-V - A 
car datl of exceptionally line Canada lambs sold at 
.>7.s:,is>8 ft ion |h—outside figure for 61 head. 
Much Cows. -The trade of the pasl year shows 
that the trade hits become almost exclusively retail. 
Dairies of any importance in this neighborhood get 
a supply from the West. Range of prices for week 
$32((tti). 
Vf.aJ, Cai.ves,— Ordinary to choice milk sold at the 
dose at 7(a) 10c. Grassers aud fed,46f f)c. Hog dressed 
unsettled, us the weather is soft and damp. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
Under runner, ide*d spindles, with 
Chilled step, wimple, substantial. 
M de ot the best material through¬ 
out, and fully warranted. Sizes 
from 16 in to 24 in. l'kf cheapest- 
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New York, Saturday, Jan. 7, 1882. 
The export movement of domestic produce during 
the past week was about equal lo the general average, 
the total being $6,395,11X1. 
BEANS AND PkaR,—T he market. Is quiet, but best 
white sorts are under good control, very fall rates are 
named to both export and home buyers. The yearly 
compilation as to crops indicates no surplus and deal¬ 
ers expect support esperiulh with the high rule of 
potatoes. Given peas not active Southern only Urm 
through scarcity. 
lit anti marrow, prime, $:!.‘i5(-t;;.W); fair to good, 
$3.25043.45; medium, choice, $3 3 k«mVA; fair to good, 
$3(3,4.15; pen, choice, $3,256141.3n; fair lo good,$2.90(33.06; 
white kidney,choice, $1.15(33.50; lair to goiHl,8;l.AK<t3.J5: 
red kidney, choice, S2 85«r2.9J: lair to good, 42.5lKru2.8n-. 
turtle soup, $1.75(9(1,86: German in bugs, $vJ25(®2.75. 
Cal I f< > rnla 1,1 m a, SI. Tficiii l. 75. 
Peas, green, prime, in bills., $1.45(<yl.&Q: green. In 
bags, sljiiyil.-iO; Southern b. e., per 2-bU, bag, $(.40(91 
3.50. 
Bcttkr.— A fair demand for consumption opens 
with the new year, mil there Is not t he Winter snap 
to trade that would be very acceptable after the 
average dullness of tile mjaaOU. The run Is upon fine 
and bc-t table grades. Under qualities are quiet, 
and as the huyer 18 now on a more Independent side 
of the season it Is not likely that medium goods will 
Improve, if they even hold present named rates. At 
the close there is some export inquiry tor low grades, 
but wanted at very easy figures. 
Creamery, fancy, special brands,etc,,-12<->l3c.;choice, 
40c.; fair to good eHgJUc. Ordinary, 28vi3oC.; Stale lialf- 
lirkliiiqbsfuney, fresh.33y;i-lc.; cholee, ai<a-.l2<i.; prime, 
25@l.0e.; (oirtogiHid, 22<«24e.; firkins, cholee, KOwilllc,; 
lair lo good. 2ks2-6(; ordinary, 2*by23C.; dairies, entire 
choice,Ai,. :2c.; fair to good, 2a<i29c ;Welah lulls cholee, 
32@;kk.-.; fu|r Ipgooil,2fS'V31o.; Western Imitation ernarn- 
ery, 25(.43fiC.; dairy eiiolee, 8qGi82e.; good to prime 8 *k< 4 
88c.; ordinary to fair I8<.(2 e.; Western factory, sneelul 
marks, June IMiilOc.; general run do. I't./.lIc.; eholce, 
current niuke,2l()<A5o.; fair to good do.ri.8l8c.;common 
butter, 12(9.14c.; roll butter, fine, 2-kv25e.; ordinary, 
3L)(ai83e. 
Tin. receipts and exports of butter since May 1 (the 
beginning of the trade year) compare as follows; 
Receipts, Exports, 
l’kgs. Lbs. 
Forweek ending Jan. 3. 16,049 44,015 
Same week 18811.... 12,601 160 192 
Since May I, 1881. 1,127,792 12,934,758 
Same time last year. 1,053 180 229108,518 
The official oouut of stock by- the Produce Ex 
chadge made public to-day is as follows: 
Tubs Fir- 
aud pails, kins. 
State creamery... 4,809 1,893 
state dairy. 16,619 1,341 
Western creamery. 5,422 52 
Western dairy. 8,510 53 
Western factory and ladlo. 31,266 2,858 
Total. 66,154 9,209 
Total number of packages sent last year, 95,486. 
Cokesk.—T he market opens with a t'alrlv wholo- 
Bome tone, and though prices are above the Views of 
most buyers, the position and amount of stocks at 
leading points warrant strong views at present fig 
urea. The home trade lias made considerable reduc¬ 
tion to stock here. 
The stock at London is (Yi.iXbCs/Tn.OOO boxes; at Phila¬ 
delphia, 27,U 00 boxes; ami at Chicago, 20,fiuma:25,uil0 
boxes. 
State factory, fancy, 124p3i:ic.: choice, 12!-4@12Vftc.; 
prime, 11 >•(.(.. l2e.; fair to good, li)@UVgc.; ordinary, 
9@94ic.; Ohio, Cheddar, fine, 12(,jil2^c.; fair to good, 
10@llc.; flat, best, 12@l2J-ac.; prime, l@)j®n^c.; fair to 
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