more than large bales; No. 1 timothy at $14.50. 
Hops— Good to choice New York hops of this year’s 
growth at 40@45c. v> «>; do. Wisconsin. 30@38c.; 
New York crop of :S73, is^yic.j Wisconsin do. do., 
fii^isc., according to quality, and still older lots, 
2>;®5c. VEOBr.tuLKS — A moderate business Is 
being done in this line for the sraiaon, imjiJ prices 
are steady, cabbage. $-ViS 19 too; rurabaga tur¬ 
nips, aoissec «i bush; parsnips.$150 n bbl; car¬ 
rots and beets. $i. 2 S®l. 5 i» y bbl; celery, 2 r»(aiar>o. y 
dnx. Spinach wins salable at 4IKAOOC. t> box lions, 
mixed packing at $4 S5®4,<>0; light, at $4.40(^4.65. 
All sales were made subject to the usual shrinkage 
of 40 its. for each piggy sow, and so lbs. ror each 
stag, cattlb. good to prime In good demand at 
full prices, with a good supply at $r>(sri.7r>; com¬ 
mon to medium shipping dull and slow at $3.60(41 
4 S5; butcher's weak and slow; common stock, 
heaviest, at fara-i so, ohk-tly ut JB.aciSit 35 ; stoekers 
and feeders quiet and slow, hut steadily at $‘2.70(4 
3 90 . Sheep, weak end slow, $4.10iai6.37;tf ; lambs 
at $4 75. 
Cincinnati.—since last wheat lias not altered, 
ranging last week from $1 27 to $1 30 ; corn a shade 
higher; oats and rye steady; butter steady; 
cheese a shade higher; beans unchanged; chick¬ 
ens a shade higher; ducks 25c. lower; live tur¬ 
keys from ic to l#c. lower; rabbits from 26c. 
to 50c. higher; quail from 500. to $1 higher; 
bran $1 so htgner; middlings $2 higher for best, 
other sorts steady; hay and seed steadv; hogs 
about ditto. 
Wheat dull and nominal at $1 28. Cohn active 
and linn: No. 3 mixed at 430. Oats steady at 40c. 
Ryk quiet at. 58a Baulky steady 80c. Bcttkr—T he 
market has ruled dull throughout the week, all 
grades In good supply, yet In consequence of bad 
roads there was no danger of an accumulation. 
Faucy Western Reserve is quoted at MiA&c., and 
choice J ndlana and Central Ohio at 20«2'2c.; me¬ 
dium at 151418 c., and common at. 12<4I4 CMBtSif— 
The market closed IIrm for ptluiu Ut choice factory 
at 13 (<sUc. per pound, with a good demand. Beans 
—Common at 7sc.@$l, and fair to good white at 
$1 10(31 -25 per bushel on arrival, prime to choice 
medium and navy $1 <li)(<*l so per bushel on arrival, 
and $1 65@t 75 per bushel from store. Rous were 
In liberal supply and weuk, the jobbing demand 
light at close. la# (<a)3c per doz., round lots dull at 
12 c. Poultry and Game.—C hickens alii 50(^3.25; 
ducks, $2 25(32.75, and geese ut *3.85(43.75 79 dozen. 
Live turkeys are dull at i-ao. arid dressed at sc 
per pouud. Game scarce Jtabhlts sell at $1 Cora, 
1 76 per dozen Quail would bring $2 50 per dozen. 
Febu—B ran scarce and ilnner.wltli a good demand 
at 12 5o@$i3 per ion, In bulk on truck, shlpstuffs 
quiet at $l2(i$13. MlddituKS Urm and fulriy active 
on track and in grain depot, at 57 l-2@58c.; West¬ 
ern mixed, on track, at 57 c.; Southern white, on 
track, at eoe. Oats weak; stained. 40@4iii-2c.; 
mixed, 47c.; ralr to good white, irraosc.; choice to 
fancy do., 4 s 1 . 2 *;. Bottkk dull ana weak ; cream¬ 
ery extra at 32@34C.; Bradinrd countv and New 
York extra at25i.»26c.; Western Reserve extra at 
aai^asc.; do. good to choice at 17(4220 • rolls weak; 
Pennsylvania extra at 1C(A .So f Western Reserve 
extras ar. i 3 ( 3 '#.ic. Kaos dull; Pennsylvania at, 130 ; 
Wesu-rn at l?e. Cio-ksb—N ew York factory ai 
PH 4*74 1 - 20,7 Western lull cream ai 13X«aMc.: do. 
good ar, I2i-2<3l3l-2c.; Imlf-sIdroB, none here. 
I5HAN Urm at $12.511m) 2.1 (HR H.iY AND STKAW.-KV C 
st raw la plenty and dull, and low grades of hay are 
hard to move, but prime timothy continues lit good 
request and rlrm; hay, fli*o 2 u ; prime baled do., 
>. 18(312 ; rye straw, $20.50^21,0.2; wheat do. at $ 12 , 
and oat do. at $13 per ton. bekds.— clover seed 
has been exceedingly dull; Western and Penn¬ 
sylvania, In lots, at 7@7Vc.; timothy seed la Urm 
at $3 per bushel; Flaxseed scarce and in demand 
ar. $1.60; Calcutta linseed sold at $ 2.37 t-2; orchard 
mint, *2.25 Wintergreen, *2.50. Tansy, *2.50. Worm¬ 
wood, *5. Sassafras, 55c. 
Poultry and Game. — Prices for dressed are 
quoieu easy, hut considering the fact that ninny 
shipments ut Hus parted the season are made npof 
tne Tough venmmit* of coops, quotations are t«ir 
As we have remarked, there ia not much room for 
other than near-pomt stock Light turkeys and 
chickens of uniform swe have the steadiest sale. 
Squabs have advanced. 
,o-^nf e>s ’ N-.J-.-lMWo.; St.ate.Mich .Ohloand Penn.. 
12 (a 1214 c.: . 
di> -picked 
Western 9*,®U-:.: Philadelphia 
d .‘.V chi«*«n*, n. j, do. 
ll.HiSteC.- State ard Western, prime l'KiSUc.- ooor 
to fair. 0@Hc.: Phi in, fowls, dr r-picked? 10c.; N J 
2M Oc.; poor to prime other. lS(g»i-. Lucks, choice 13 
(®Uc.^ o’her, H'ktec. Geese, cnofee. ivav.’o: N. J. 
Weathm. 81,90. Squabs, white, V 
--.12.50. Capon, liuve, V. tt 20(«2lc.; 
small and slips I 6 ;«J< 8 c. 1 
. ■, 'l.te have given 11 firm tone to 
* and chickens, but liberal receipts are on 
wav and quotation* may suddenly change 
?w's. roosters, 6 fgH<\ turkeys. 10 @l 8 c.t 
tT 1 other, * 1.12 
■'Supplies of game are exteemely light, not more 
than tilling hotel and supper orders. Market Urm 
for all sound items. 
Canvas back duck*. Have do Gras*. $2 5002 75 - 
Norf an J Western. *2^2.50: red head *!^]^! 
Mallard, 7Q(48Qc.: Teal, !(Jc.; oominon. 204.40c., email 
*4.00 ; partridges prime, *1.37(41.60; O'her, *].I2»1 25 : 
arouse, *1(41.25: wild pigeons. flGht, prime, *1.1.0® 
1.75: acorn ted, *l@1.36; rabbits, 3i(340c,; hares 
3y<v40c. ’ ' 
PKOVisioxa—Had less export demand, and closed 
fer pork at *I3.35<3 iI 3 40 for new mess (nr January: 
*13.74o@ 13.4(1 fur do for February; *13 10 for do. for 
March and $13 46.*13.58 for do, for April. Bacon at 
7J4c. for long clear and ?Hc. foi short clear, Lard- 
Western steam aq.$S for spot lota: «. Wife 7.92 R (or 
February; $3 for March nod *3.01 RiaW.10 for April 
Stearins at 7X®4 tor Western. Tallow at fi\<a 614 
f''r P r 1 me. Beef Hatus at *16.50. Beei-Extra mens 
at *)l»12i plain nic-H. tfO-telgll; packet. $13@ 13.50; 
Gerced beet, city extra India mesa, at *2I.;0@2S, and 
Philadelphia du. ttl 121. 
Receipts lor weak, pork.2,0?5 bbls. Beef,SCO pkgs. 
Cut-in eats, 31,Bbu do. JL&rd, 8,150 co> Dressed hogs 
4.760 do. 
SEEDS —Grass are tewer, especially clover, which 
is in very fair supply and but little wanted : clover 
quoted at 7s for prime Western, 366J4 for choice 
and extra Chobe do. and State at 8 >(g,a«. Timothy 
at*2.75ki3. Flaxseed is dull at tl.7dAl.75? 3 
Tobacco.—F xportdeocand Is moderate, and prices 
are unchanged. 
KENTUCKY LEAF. 
.. , Light, Heavy. 
Common lugs.3)4® 4 4S@ a 
Goodings.,.... • - 
Low leaf. 
Medium leaf. 
Good lea/... 
Fine leaf. 
Selections. 
SEEDLEAF, 
dliu DlJItC. iH4*J4UV 
d"Z._, | 4 . 1 Xn dark 
A l'gi.q supply o'f 'qv 
prices fowl 
tb-’r 
Row’s, Ittgta*.! i-- ...... 
ducks, aoc.(98ic.; gee*e._extra. *1.75®I,B7 
@l.teJ. 
5.85 for good to very choice shipping extra ,.u.t 
interior to about ohoiuu white wheat extras, 
* 6 .t»)iai.U 10 ciioice to fancy do. tii.CSati.OO: red and 
amuer winter wheat, inferior to fancy trade »nd 
family at *5.60:a7.60i rouod hoop Ohio. *5,30 ^6.85; 
and trade and family brands of dc.ai *6.CO;,7.if); use 
latter rate for fancy: Si. Lonia at iiTiteiUlO for 
Inferior to good extra; *8.50<UM 00 for good to tancv; 
Minnesota clear, very Inferior vo fancy, at *5te)^ 
6.60: Minnesota “straight,” very Interior l<» fancy, 
at *5.0037.75and patent Inferior to Very fancy, atfl.55 
168 7a; unaoqnd stock at from *32xa5f4): city mill 
extra at lAttegil 73 for fair to very choice for Wen 
Indies (fancy do. quoted at higher ngures): do. fur 
KnulatiO, *5.J5..5.7o for ooor to choice: do. u-aue 
and family extras, *U.7o<a7.7b; do. for So tb Ame- 
laa. *6.60*46.110; No. 2 at »3.66®*4.35 for poor to 
choice. 
Corn Meal— Solos at *3.30 for Brandywine; and 
&2.50i**3.10 tor yellow Western. 
furs and Skins —At the London sale of Jan. 
20th, American skin i showed some advance. The 
effect has bi-nn good here, aud next week we will 
quote a revised table. 
Fresh Fruits.—E xporta of apples7,505 bbla. Some 
boat parcels < t apples are turning out better than 
stored this winter. Trade at present is a straggling 
one: prices are compraat'vely easy as fewdenle s 
have courage, enough *o hope tor better prices. 
Crunberri,* havu outside demand aufllcient to keep 
them autf. urupes have come to be a nominul affair. 
Fla. oranges linteche old atory . arrivtng in puor 
order x r d 4 are to Le repacked to make $3 60. Pea¬ 
nuts are aelilagagaln. tllcxorynu slower, (’iiarles- 
lon atrawIwrric* bnvo sold 7uC.latl.Ulqi. Kla„ 56® 
75c. do. Spoxenberas, V bbl.. fi3'-iG.50; N. Spys and 
Seeks. *3 a $4. Bald wins choice, 2.(03*2.76: other, $1.76 
(3*2.26t Greeuiuga range. al UAiAZ^O. Cranberries, 
cape Coo, (ttitcy, F bbL,*)t; other capes and Western, 
bbls. *4S.a»a«.50j N. J. CTioeg. *3®*2.75. Grapes, prime 
Catawba*, citse, 2,ftU'.ti*2.75; poor, l.7&®*2.35. *■ Florida 
oranges hf. bbl. cases, * 3 . 25013 . 6 ( 1 : other, ks they run, 
*2ts3,iJ0. Peanuts, Va., hand-picked, y It tvpgpqc.; 
good to fancy, 4®6c. Ulcuory uuta, 50<476c. Pecans, 
JUglORo. 
Grain.—W heat has tended downward, and has re¬ 
ceived very little attention from exporter*. Tne 
glut in the Western markets, and tne inability, lu 
const quence, to move supplies forward from farm¬ 
ers’ bauds and iho very slack export demand, have 
caused the lower range of values. Latest sales are 
Of No. 1 white at *I.U(a|L42; do., JaoUury,at *1.41® 
1.414*; do., February, at *1.41R®M2R; do., March, 
at 81.43RwlI.46; do. May, at *1.43®! 44; ungraded 
white, at *1,37 ‘-4641.38; No. .2 red at 1.43)4(91.14*; do. 
January, at $l.43ftl.4!, do., February, at *i.44gl.4i' 1 ; 
du„ March,at *l.46>,'<«I.47Jf: No. ,s red ut *1.17: un¬ 
graded rod ut *l.iOio,l 42. llyo la quujt at 00>*®9i lor 
Western. Corn has been hold tip oclier lhau wheat, 
as the supplies have been less liberal,yet ha* not 
had much export call; laiesisaiosuro.it Np. 2 at 
il.VjC'i:.; Sc. m:». in lot-, at Cue.; d > , January, at 
bio.;"do., February, at 65)4u.: d,,.. March, ul &a*c.. 
dc*.. May, ut Nts*< York ^T.o.iujor tuixeii at 
o8H'«&»tiC.; do., January, at .VJkc.; do., ungraded 
mixed western at a5/(Vti24sc,; New York No. 3 at 57s® 
65C.: yellow Western .,nd Jersey' at . '352660. ste.iUer 
mixed at , B*c. Oats have been moderately active 
and easy in price; latent sales are of No. t white, at 
50o.; No. 2 white at 43H<i}4«e.: No. ,i white at 4?te®48r : 
New York No. 1 at Me., New York No. 2 attTk'd; 
do., February, ut 4i>«.: New York No. 3 attic.; un¬ 
graded white westeru at 4SJ<t449c,; ungraded mixej 
western at 46s-a47.V)d.; white State ut liKutolSc.: 
mixed Slate at47e.j No. 2 Chicago afloat, at 48c. 
Hay and Straw.—P rices are on a good, strong 
basis. 1 lie demand Is sloady and fair, uud receipts 
moderate. Shipping hay quoted ut 75o. retail 
lots at 80a8 h; ; tor medium, and siLtiiOc. for 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
NEW York, Saturday. Jan. 24, 1879. 
Beans and Peas.-M arrow beans are higher: me- 
steady and Urm. Light receipts help sellers. 
White kidney quoted above red this season. The 
late rush of orders for green peas has been (Bled; 
ut)-lu>T4!r ’but no pressure to sell; quoted, 
$l.i5t<4l.8U. Southern B. B. peas per 2 bu. bag, *2.25- 
marrow beans, prime. other, *l.55®Ul.'i, medl- 
um, ptnno. *i.o2K*L55; other. |$1.3S@l.«i: pea, *1.45® 
$UWai75 l<1Uey . *’ UoalJW; red, do.. *1.4001,70; black, 
i beaus for week, 4.1W bUBh.; exporu. 
l,3tXI bbls. ami bags. 
Bekswaa.—T ransactions are limited to small lots 
lor winch 31H®2jHt5. quoted. 
Broom Corn—S tock hure is unusually light, not 
exceeding i,400 hale# and ut this about 3u0 bales 
are held on account or Baltimore manufacturers. 
3 he supply also Includes about tOO bales old. This 
has brought about otimpanttively full prices. It is 
not likely thul auywnore near present prices Could 
be stisialueU if several additional c tr lota should 
come lorward. Quotations urn for choice brush at 
9c.; choice burl at bo.; stalk braid ut 6«*;e,; mixed 
red and green ut 6<,v6e. 
Butter, a rather weak tone prevails at the close 
and trade hus ueeu dull all the week. Undergrade 
State cannot compute with fair grades of Western 
and that Lroubliisuine substitute. Oleomargarine. 
lUxpOt'tera are rddaiug lower und have been yielded 
to in many Instances, nuking some addition to sales 
tor Itnrope. VVesleru creamery only inuk.-u 86 * 76 ) ,c. 
A good shippers' rata for other goods is 18 ,a 20c. The 
average rtaudanl of BliUe butter has been hurt lor 
bboW by tli« long 0ru>u that ha* been made upon 
lops of dairies. Where those have been largely used 
up, owners find local buyers hunting up fresh made 
Rue. either State or Westeru, and taste Is geueially 
best suited with the latter. 
state pails »nu nibs, choice, small lots, 285.290.- 
fair to prime. 24i<$2?c.; winter made, 26®27c.; full 
dairies, choice, 26<r27cn fair to prime, 22®2tic ; Urkia 
dailies, choice, 2.^250.: Welsh tub* (including late 
made). Zia»27c.: poor State l8«tlPc,'creamery, fao- 
cy, 3t«u..lbt4c.: fair to prime, 27a»35c.i poor, 23o.; 
sweet cream. 7k>®:^c.i Weaie u imitation cremuery. 
23 <1»JC.; dairy, fresh. 26(s,26c.: other, lJr?24c.; factory 
flneat. 2i®22c.; i flier, le®20c.; very pour Western 
KMl'iHe: rolls. I9®vlc 
Receipts for week, 22,106 packages. Exports, 7,671 
packages. 
Chekbe. - The stock of strictly fancy is very light 
and the few holders are not inclined to sell, except 
ut drctdedly higher prices: demand ia limited to 
actual wants—otherwise there is not ranch stir to 
trade—more on account Of thn difficulty lu wetting 
the low grades which ure chintly wanted. Exports 
for the week, 33.623 poxes. 
Brice* are ior State factory : Strictly fancy, 1444® 
14,1fe. choice ut UtnUR'c.; good to prune, at 12k® 13Ye ; 
fuu.togooo.ai 12H®te.\o.; hull-sktcnmed all|))4®liKc. 
State farm dalrv .- Good to prime 12 It® 13VC.: fair to 
good at i l.V'6412 V’c. Wls. factory: Fine, 13V®14)4r,; 
good to prime 12V® 183fc. Ohio factory : Cheddar, nne 
ai I4all44>c.| do., fair to good. lUfi«112Vc.: dat, One, 
18Ye- Uat. good to prime, 12V®<3*c.; n ttli Ia(r l0 
good. UV®l2Vc.: httlf-skimmeu. It X®ll)4c. 
Receipt* for week, 8,919 boxes. 
Exports for week, 26,966 do. 
Liverpool cable, 72s. 
Stcan , 'Ait. 
COTTON has shown frequent changes in prices and 
a fair degree of activity, closing ut lor Jan. 12.63,'i 
12 . 60 C.: hid, 12 67.9l2.W4c.: March, 12 89®12.9Uo.: April, 
13,IR®li.(l93.; May, 13.27® 13.28c.: June, 18.18® 13 44c.- 
July. l,U68®13,5ltx: August, 13 64® 13.65c. 
(jaotauonn for a pot uotton are eased on American 
standard of olusbtdeallon. and or. cnuoti In strum 
running tn quality not more than half a grade above 
or below the gradii quoted, 
„ , N. Orleans 
„ . Uplands, and Gulf. Texas. 
Ordinary. 10X 11 11 
Strict ordinary.. nq 11*4 - u </ 
Good ordinary. 11 11-16 11 13-iu it i*.n; 
Strlot gotrd do. 11 15-16 12 1-16 12 1-16 
Low middling. 12R I 2 J 4 
Strlot low middling. 13 7-16 12 9-16 12 8-16 
Middling..... 12& 12V 12V 
Good mtddllDg.,. 13 13 
Strlot good middling. 13!i 13 !g 13 ^ 
Middling Fair. 1»£ 13V 13V 
. ■- 11X 14R 14V 
STAINED. 
Good ordinary.10 U-16 ) Low middling... liv 
Strlotgoodordlnary.il 7-16 I Middling. 12 3 /3 
Dried Fbuits.—I n apples there l* leas doing In 
evaporated lots, which can be.hud at easier prices • 
other grades are also slow. Peaches remain quiet' 
and In small fruits there Is little tradu. Gnotallons 
are for apples-New N, C., at 7®8)4o. for fair to good ■ 
0 ) 4 ® 644 OH® 7y 
7 @ 7X 8 ® 8H 
8 ® 8)4 9 ® 104< 
9 ®n 11 @ iJ 
W ®- 1244® 14 
Crop of Crop of 
_ 1877. 1878. 
.. .. . , „ very scarce. 
New Eogland Havana seed....— 22 a ;)0 
do. wrappers, common.13 @15 
do. do. medium.16 @17 16 @18 
do. do. tine.18 @25 20 @27R 
do. do. seleotlona,. .27 H@35 30 @40 
do. seponds.- @- 10 
do. fillers. ._ @_ 6 @ 7 X 
Penn, assorted, common..- @— 111 @pj 
do. do. fair. 15 @20 12H@16 
do, dc. fine.- @- 16 @20 j 
do. wrappers.-23X@35 16 @35 
do. fillers... 10 @12 8 > 4 @ 944 
N. Y„ ass'd, com. to medium...— 10 @11 
do. do. good.— @— 12H@15 
Ohio assorted.— 3 ^ j4 
Ohio wrappers.12K@16 15 @26 
VVUconsln assorted..SHulO 8 (§12 
Wisconsin Havana seed. — 4 ;— 15 (Jl 2u 
Wlbcons.n wrapuer*.II (aj 5 12 ^]g 
FEED.—Sales Of 40 to 60 D)h. at *19.0:1(5*50,00; Ml lbs 
at f'JiJ.UU ; fUL. Ibs. at *3hai*22; Si.urps i»t *2fa*23. 
Veu g-r ARLES— Kxpnrts for week 3,471 bbls.'potutoes; 
of onions i05. Tile deruarg for 1 utatoea Is good ana 
the late demand >s well supported. Xe as *s quae 
11 buye* Him season. Prices axe deemed fair under 
the remarkably open season, which admits steady 
railroad deliveries. Sj:u« boat lota are sprouting. 
Sweet In light supply hoc equal tu current wants, a 
tew Fla. green pea* uavu uppeareu but aid not 
uttrant a buyer. Norf, Spinach, UxL**Li 5 bbl.: Bal¬ 
timore do. *1@*1.’25. onions mui. 
Nova Seotlu E. Rose, bulk bbl. *L:5-3$?.(J0; do. Pro¬ 
lific, d. h., *l.jud*l, 62 ; do, Aieioer, *i^ 6 »t. 3 i; Alulae. 
Early Rose, U.-b , ti.75Ai.iXI. State, d.-h.. *l.ti2(a*l,75; 
' O. b. *l, 37 ci,l.R 2 ; Suite Peach blows, rod. 6i.87(a*J.i2- 
do. white. *1.75® 1 . 37 ; S«uwtla«e, a 1 . 602 Jt.U 3 ; state 
Peerless, *1.37(6(il.75; N. J., do., 3 «c.iw 3 ii, Sweet pota¬ 
toes, 7) 25((4*3.5d. Squash, marrow, uoJ *1@*1.25 ; do. 
Hubbard *i.3j®i.56 r< bbl.; cabbage, $t@7 per tU); 
onions, white, per bbh, *3®4.o6. yeiijw. « 74 ty 3 . 26 ; red. 
f2.25@C2.5li; Chester. *1.7&3*2.2a beets, *t(jsi,oU:Russia 
tton ot me last 14 days exports, and, us we are crer- 
tbly informed, go over ou owner** account, not on 
order. Another (lung to add to the dullness ot our 
home tr.ide l» the funr produced by the present silm 
prospeoisuf a good ice crop, uud ihe serious harm 
that will rovult to tbe brewing trade should the pres¬ 
ent warm weather Continue a month or six weeks 
longer. Ice. of course cao be brought from liigucr 
latitudes, but only at greatly increased expense. 
Our revised quotations show a decllue of from 77 atoc 
per pound 
The quotations are for: 
, Cents per tb. 
New York, new crop, choice. . 
New York, new crop, medium... 
New York, new crop, low to fair 
Eastern, oew crop.... 
Wtsconsio, new crop. 
Yearlings. 
Olds, all growth*. 
Pacific Coast, new.... . 
Pacific Cusst, olds (nominal) 
Bavarians... 
UV£ oxGGJk MAfikk T* 
Ne\v York, Saturday, Jan. 24 . 
Breves,-R eceipt* for the week, 13,783 head; do. last 
week, 15,428 do. Heavy receipts with the mild 
weather have kept the daily markets depressed. 
Compared with Vfeouesday’s market cattle were 
BOid (l per head lower. Oxen and dry cows sold at 
6V®74*C., poor 10 fancy steers, 7.V Altc.; sates 1. reel j 
at I ructions each side 01 ac. Export demaud good. 
Mi Leu Cows—Receipts of over 200 head ore greatly 
above winter wants here uod quotations with small 
sales are weak ut *66<trad per head. An extra milker 
mlghc do|*o 01 *10 belter; hut mtiaiof the quality now 
arriving is regulated very muon by ueef quotations. 
SHEEP AND LAMBS.—Receipts fur the week, 36,268 
head; do. last week, 39,993 do. There has been a tair 
steady trade aud the market closes tlru. Sneep 
quoted at * 4 . 6 X 15 * 6.66 per too tts. Lambs 6.75@sr me 
latter for Canada. 
Veal OAhVEa.—Dressed, dull, must be in perfect 
order to bring 10c. Coarse, heavy, live, dull; tine 
quality sell leadny at the extreme. N. J. ana Bucks 
Co. live, choice. 6e,; other, ohm-Vc V 
Mount tlolly st.ct, An Ids. down, oqJSVc. Hdg- 
divscHil. choice. llAhllOHC.: Ollier. S.aitec.; hutlermtik, 
calves, 49:5c., grass, VXtaSVm 
SW1N K.—Receipts for tne wdek, 31,039 bead; do last 
weeK, 30,614 do. Live firm at SiafiVc. corn fed : 
swill sold at *l.93\ per HlO lbs. ' 
Light country pork, 6 ^ 14570 .; medium, 6V@6)4c.; 
heavy, Uadlqc.; Western dresseu, 5‘4®6 d.; oltr, 
dressed, 6>»ia6Vc. Pork tenderloins, Uo. 
,37 @33 
.27 @8) 
. 7 @18 
. 4 @,0 
7>0 @35 
. a @10 
.45 @60 
B&lfis 
Receipts for the week. atT 
Total receipt* since fieptember 1,1879. 71 006 
Total receipts Tor same period In 1878. ah 06u 
Export eiearances for the week. 635 
Total exports since September I, 1879. 4HI5 
Total exports for same period In 1878. 17,49 1 
Imports for the week. 16 
TotaJ Imports for the season.... 1,037 
0«l-Cakk.—W estern la quoted at *34 per ton. 
Oils, American Essential,—The stock of pepper¬ 
mint ia only of retailing quantity; prices firm; no 
can or export lots ; glass brands, *3.2o<^*3.50. Spear 
HALL, ELTON & CO., 
Electro-Plated Ware, German Silver and Britannia Spoons 
sr. N. Y. factory cheese steady: Western lc 
ter. 
heat weak anil unsettled; lltUe or nothing 
ig for export: rejected, $i.96^1.*8; Penn, red, 
raclL $1.40® 1.401-8; Southern amber, on track, 
l. At Open Board, No. 8 red, tor Jam; 
*\ for Feb.; jl.-tij* for Marefi. corn don and 
k; wMUrn Ponnaylvanta and Southern yelknr 
“EAST1AKB.” [Patented.] 
Salesroom, 7 5 Chambers St.* New York 
