FEB. 14 
TH.f RUB A 
grades 8010 c. Hog market quiet and easier, 
mixed paoklng at $4 3004 40; light at $4 35@4 40; 
choice heavy at 14 4504 65; market closed steady, 
with, most all sold Cattle quiet and weak; ship¬ 
ping at $4(34 00; butchers’ at *4®5; Nebraska 
Texans at $;s 90.44 10; stacker* and feeders weak; 
common at $2 6003 25; good at $3 r>o<j|4 20 ; yards 
cleared of Stock. Suekp market quiet but steady 
at $3 S0@4 70. 
Cincltimiiii —Flour dull; family at $5 8f>@6 10; 
fancy at $t; 25a$6 76. Wheat dull at *1 2ft. Corn 
dull at Hite, cats steady at 30c. Kyk In fair de¬ 
mand at, 85c. Baulk v quiet at 870. 1 'orx dull and 
nominal at $vi ‘2rn*g$P2 no. I.ard dull a* $7 10. 
Bulk meats quiet; shoulders at 4.2ic ; clear ribs, 
6.50c ; c ear aides at, 0.70c, Bacon steady; should¬ 
ers at 5 ;*'e,; clear ribs at 7Me ; clear sldrst at 744 c. 
Breen medals dull and nominal; shoulders at *»o.; 
sides at «c,. hams at 7c. buttkk quiet and un¬ 
changed. Hogs steady; common at $3 25®$4 25; 
light util 250*4 45; packing at $4 250$4 50; butch¬ 
ers at$» B0(«44 55. 
Detroit. —Wheat easier; extra white Michigan 
nominal; No. 1 do.. *l 2644 ; February, $1 26 , 44 ; 
March at $t 23x: April at, ft 3I.M; ‘'lay at, $1 42; 
milling No. 1 nominal corn quiet; No 1 yellow, 
new at 4ie.; high mixed at 46e. Oats Ann; No. 1 
white at 42xc ; No. 2 white at 40c.; Mo 3 mixed at 
sue. clover seed dull; prime at *4 65. Dressed 
hogs at $4 800 $4 85. 
Indianapolis. — WHEATfirtn ;NO. 2 red at $1 250 
$1 26. corn weak at 35 44 ( 34360 . Oats steady at 
36033c. Hogs steady at $404 60. 
Louisville—F lour dull and unchanged. Wheat 
dull at $1 27 corn quiet, white at 4544 c.; mixed 
at 42c. Oats dull; white at 4oe.; mixed at 39c. 
Kye dull at 84e Fork quiet, at $13. Lard steady ; 
choice leaf lti tierce at, 8.*c.; do keg at 8 3-4C. 
Hulk Meats quiet; shoulders at l’-.,c : dear ribs 
at u 7uc.; clear tides at6 050. Bacon quiet: shoul¬ 
ders, oc ; clear ribs at Tfic ; clear sidrs, 7 %e Hu- 
gar-cured hams. OM01OMC. mill Offal.— Wo 
quo’e per ton In bulk : Bran. $1251)018 54); shlp- 
S(vi (T. Sir. ; m jillli.gs, Its Bb. Hay.—D emand fair. 
Wo quote prime to choice timothy $160$is, and 
mixed nr. s 1204 ; 1 ft per ton on arrival, Field Heed. 
—Active and prices rule steady. We quote, de¬ 
livered from store : Timothy, $3 ; orchard grass. 
It 70 ; red top, TOC ; clover, common red at $5. and 
supplingat$5 25;liluegruss, clean. 55c.; extraclean, 
05c. Straw fS0*9 on arrival and Ito from store. 
Vegktabi.ks — Potatoes have been active, with 
choice early ro te firmer, and ordinary home stock 
rather easy. We quote on arrival: Onions for 
home-grown and Northern. *4@*5 per bbl., as to 
quality. Kusaetts, peaehbtows’and peerless pota- 
taea, from store, In cooperage, at$l 7501 85 ; early 
rose, $210012 25 per bbl. New Southern cabbage, 
$2 5008. POULTRY Chickens, $2 600*3 per dozen, 
as to size, lor large, and $ 2@$28 for small. 
Philadelphia —w heat decidedly better reeling; 
rather more inquiry for milling as well aft for fu¬ 
tures. and prices advanced 101X G - since yesterday; 
western Pennsylvania red on irack at $1 -it; 
Southern amber choice at $1 40; No. 2 ted in eleva¬ 
tor. In ear lobs at $1 44 cord in good demand 
from lo.ail eonsumera. and prices are well main¬ 
tained. but fur export and futures there IS very 
little disposition to Operate; prices of the latter fell 
off M0ic. Pennsylvania and soul hern sail yellow 
on truck and lu grain depot, at 52c; western mixed 
on track 57c.; do In elevator nac ; southern wiilto 
on track at, Ole Oath in good demand; prices 
rather better: rejected at 45 *u.; No. 2 white, 471-2 
04SC.; No 3 do at 47c. Oily mess beef. 73. Beer 
hums at fid r,O0$l7 Mesa pork at #1»0*I3 25; 
extra prime at, $ioa$10 121 2 . Smoked hams at 
10011c.; do. In salt and pickle at. 8 '-209c.; clear 
rib sides, smoked at 7»ic.;da.in salt. 7 c.;shoulders 
In sail. 4 1 20 i to.; do. sugar-pickled at 5061-20.; 
do. smoked. 6l-2c. Dressed bogs at 63^060. 
I.a itn Western tierces at7 51107.871-2C ; do butch¬ 
ers’. 7M'C' HUtter 11 nn; creamery extra at 32034c ; 
Bradford county and Mew York extra at. 25026c ; 
Western Reserve extra, 23025c ; do. good to choice 
at 170220 ; rolls steady for Choice; Pennsylvania 
extras at 1O02DC; Western Keserve extras at 180 
21 c. Kgu» sternly. Perinsylvaiita at isc.: Western 
til 17c. cubkhk firm; Mew Vork factory at 14 1-2 
015c.; Western fuil cream at 14 1-2014MC-: do. 
good at 13M0UC; do. hnir skims at 12 1 - 201 : 10 . 
hay and straw are dull and weak, under a lull 
supply. \se quote cut hay at $;» and 19.50; 
prime baled do. at $18 and 18 BO. Kye Straw at 
$l» so and 20.50: wheat, do. at $12, and oat. do. at 
$13 per ton. seeds -Clover was taken only In 
small lots at prices ranging from V I- 20 . to 9 l-2c. 
for ordluary to prime. We note sales of 30 baga 
prime at the outside rate. Timothy was in light 
supply and linn at $3.25 for prime. Flax was 
scarce and wanted at $1 65. veget* btes. —Pp'o- 
toes are momerdurlly In small supply, and are 
nieeiliig with a good demand at better prices. 
We quote choice ko.se at, ft3e.; talr to good do. at 45 
and 48c.; SHOWII•*kefs at 050.; Peuchblows at 50 
and 05e. lor red and white, and Peerless at 43 and 
4ic., as to quality, onions are held nrmly at $3 
and $3 25 lor red,and *1 and4.S!6 for yellow Denvers. 
tsi Louis.— Flour active ; fancy at $6 10 cash; 
* 6.1244 March; choice at $f> 85 cash; $607,50 May'; 
rtunUy, $5.72X05.75 cash: $5.75 February, and 
$5.85 April; 1 ruble extra at $6.75 asked. Wheat 
opened higher, but declined; No, 2 red fall at 
$1,234,0! 23x cash; $1.2601.27 March: $1.28X0 
1.20M April; $t six May ; No 3 do. at $ 1 . 211 - 2 . 
VOKN dull at 33X033?»e cash; MS@36’»C March; 
860 30 1 2c April; 81 1-2037- A c May. Oats weak at 
35 1-2038,Tie Cash; 84c February ; 37c May. Kye 
higher at 73 l - 2 c. Pork quiet at $12.10. Lard 
lower at $70ior». Bulk-meats firmer; shoulders 
at $8 9504 05 ; clear ribs at $6 4008 r>0 ; dear sides 
at $u sea ,,6 0 , 1 . Bacon steady; shoulders at ftc; 
clear ribs at $7 250 7 3i>; Clear sides at $74007 45 . 
Unas steady; light altlpplng at $-11004 25; pack¬ 
ing at $4 21104 40 ; butcueiw to select, at, $t 4004 50 . 
Cattle— rotr run, mainly of steers, which sold at 
a shade lower prices; shipping steers, 1,600 lbs 
average, at $5 50; 1.050 it,s average at $5 2505 35* 
good at $3@5 20 ; choice spayed hellers at $-1 12 1-2; 
cows and heifers scarce at $2 7503 65 ; feeding 
steers at $4in.4 25; receipts. 1,700 head; shipments. 
900 head, sheep strong and higher; fair to good 
light, at $3 600 4 25; do heavy at $-4 6006 26; exports 
at $5 5006; receipts, l,T0u head. 
Toledo.—WllCftt dull; amber Michigan, spot, 
$1 24»x; No. 2 red winter, spot, $1 sox; March, 
$1 324*; May at $l 3(>x bid; No. 3 red Wabash 
fi u. Cohn dull; high mixed at aovc.; No. 2, 
spot, at 38xc. ; May at42J4C. ; No 2 white at 43o.; 
rejected at 38\c. Oats quiet at, 38c. for No. 2. 
Clovbh Seed— prime $4 60 : No. 2 at$4 4ft. Drerhkd 
lions at $5 U)@5 12X. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York. Saturday. Feb. 1,1880. 
Beans and Peas.— The bean trade does not 
swerve as largely as was expected, ard the lately 
markc# up ’ utea are now very extreme, 'There baa 
been h f»lr demand for marrow* for » xport, but the 
market is now quiet. Mediums v^ry an I, the tout! 
dem-ind bardly cuppcrth g extreme pricey, tuougti 
are moderate, lira Korneys have rather inure 
movement . other tuncy o«atis quiet. Green lean 
slightly favor buyers, a» their wants were we 1 »up- 
nlied early In the seuson. 'o. It It pea' nuililnaiat 
(2.2a yer 2 bu b.g. Alodium beam, prune, * 1 .a7<u» 
1.50; other, $1.1501. 0; imirrow beaus, prime, $'.iU<4 
1.75; other, $l.55wd.65: pea. 1500*1.70. white k'dney, 
$1.60(0,1 80; red, kidney, $1 55(0,1.75; black, l.,60$1.8O. 
Receipts of beaus, 6,460; exports, LlcU pekgs. 
YOUNG 
MEN 
Beeswax.— Transactions are confined to small 
lots, and quotations made of 21K<»25Ho for West¬ 
ern and Southern. 
Broom Corn — Offerings are small and firm 
S rices held. Quotations sre for choice brush at 
choice hurl at 80 .; stalk braid at 607c,: mixed 
red and green uA i,<oUc. 
Butter.- The situation of the market tsnot essen¬ 
tia,lr changed. The advent of colder weather has 
not Imparted the expected snap 'O the consumptive 
deitmhd. and there Is a free offering of sound, use¬ 
ful lois and linns fully m cheap ss List week. Very 
choice tablo grade is arm. though a shade ot from 
Inst quotations. Shippers have ueglected State this 
week a.-t W• s'ern hus favored them in quality In 
their view of prices. Winter raudo butter i# falling 
off In duality. All parcels show s. lack of wbst gives 
l', precedence, ample era d feeding. Dealers do not 
anticipate* much surplusut the close Of the season, 
hut a i-rge bulk of both Suite anti Western lias lost 
merit sufficiently to make all large holders keep a 
finger upon tti • export nulse. In exceptional ea-es 
lor homo ese. last we, k's prices are still quoted, but 
as a rule there Is more stuck selling at the inside 
start of the ranges. 
Comparative receipts and exports past four y»ars: 
Receipts, Exports, 
pkas. firkins 
June 1. 1379 to Fob. 1, 18 R 0 , 1,123, 41 252.590 
June t. 1873 to Keb 1 1879. l.lrit Oil 20n4 ,1 
June 1. 1877 to Fee. 1. 1«78, 942.0,2 140 416 
June l, 18,6 to Fob. 1, 1877, 938.413 103.972 
8t«ie pa l* and mbs, fall choice, 26427c.; fsir to 
good 23025c.; full dallies, choice. 25<tf.(ie.J poor to 
prime. ll i.Bc . bodies or diaries range ut I0,ii25v 
poor remeuats, iSailki.; creamery. fai'Cy, fresh. 
3.'C.: fair t«i prime 25<a3le.; (all-mad-. 25«30c.; 
summer-made. ZliatiBc.; Western Imitation cream- 
cry. 2'JiaVSc ; dairy fr“8h, extra, ‘.Sal 6c.; other, 180 
24.'.; faeior*- On-iuaiks 22»23c : Other useful.l.’>(i*20c; 
verr poor. 10X“)12Se rolls, l7«ol9c. 
Receipts tor week. 22.860 packages. Exports, 4,800 
pack.ges. 
rur.r.sx.- Shipments for the week have been 20.240 
boxe*. The nisiset has scarcely varied tilts vmek 
bui has i,een held quite Brin, shippers have shown 
Only a ra ,derate degree, •{ Interest. 
Quotations f**r Stain factory : Strictly fanev, 14V0 
1 f>,;. r hino, *n4sc.; good to pninn. at 14oUQo ; fair 
to good, at 13*140. State farm dairy : Good to prime 
at UABtyc.: fair lo good at 3**14c. WIs. factory; 
hlne, 14 V0I5 a ; good to prime 13 h<i614Sc. Ohio fac¬ 
tory; Choddar, Dun, USdUkC.; do., latr to good, 13 
itfHie.; hat, tine. 14Y<&16'. hat, good to prime, 14i# 
14Kc; flat, falrtogood, S-kMc. 
Receipts for week, 10,243 pkv*. 
Experts for week. lS.500do. 
l.lvcrpool cable. 75s, an advance. 
Freights lower than ever before 20s. to Liverpool. 
Comparative receipts and exports from June 1. 
Receipts. Exports. 
Bales. Bales. 
Juno 1, ’79, to Feb. 1. ’80.2,229.371 99,983,697 
June 1. 78. to Keb. 1. '79. 761.423 111.444.572 
J one 1, "7. to Feb. 1. ’7*1.3.328.395 95.00. 8 8 
June 1. to Feb. 1. ’77.1.876.767 77.I3T.293 
COTTON.—The m«rket has been active and dosed ut 
for Keb. I3b3dl8.05o.; March 13 24®l3.2ftc: Aoril, 13.49 
(31350c.- May, l.).67(3l3.69c r June. 18.80rf 13.8Sc.: July, 
13.97 * Ik-toe.: August. 14 06a 14.08c.; September, 13.49 
013.52c.; Octobor, 12.C3ai2.0tlo. 
Qno. uli.jhh (or spot o jtton are baaed on American 
standard or nlaKsiflcntlon and O' cotton in store 
running in quality not more than half a grade above 
or below the grade quoted. 
N. Orleans 
Uplands, and Gulf. Texas. 
Ordinary. 11* ll« 1 H 
tnrlct ordinary.... 11* ll* II* 
Good ordinary. 12 1- it 12 3-16 12 3-iK 
Strict good .. 13 5-16 12 7-16 12 7 16 
Low middling.. 12* 12* 12 * 
Htrlct, low middling.. 13 13-16 12 15-ld 12 15-18 
Middling. IS 18k 13X 
Good middling. 13* 13K WX 
Hirlct good middling..... 13K 13* 13X 
Middling Fair.... 14 1<X 14H’ 
Fair. 14* 14* 14* 
STAINED. 
Good ordinary. 11 1-16 | Low middling.12* 
dtrlctgoudordinary..1113.161 Middling.11 9-16 
Dried Fruits.—A pples have a moderate degree 
of attention and price# steady. Beaches are nulet 
and unchanged, brauli fruits are moderately offered 
and lule «t firm prices. For apples—Now N.O., at ?<i* 
8 qc. (or fair to good; 9s9*C. for Choice, HI01()*c for 
fancy sliced. Fatcnt evaporated, apples, choice, In 
case», at isqwllc.; do. good And prime, I2 h(»13c.; N. 
Y. State sliced, new, 7*0Sc.: do, quarters, 6M'<tSo.; 
now southern qu*rWs and nominal: now North 
Carolina pooled peaches lTcilSc.. do.. Georgia. 13X <« 
16 Uc. Pouches-Delaware evaporated, peeled at 24 d 
28o : do. uupeeled at 13<i<,15c.: new halves at 80S -c. 
and quarters at 7<*47Sc. Bluckb-irncs at 9*o. bid for 
new. Raspberries at 25c. Pined cherries at I8<a,19c 
EGOR.—Reciitpia tor the week, 6.643 bbl-.; do. last 
week 5,9541 do. The demand has improved, and us 
stock Is of better average quality, there is some 
speculative inquiry «h h the approach of Lent. The 
following exclanaticn i» Instructive tor now shtp- 
uers;"A receiver sailing hi* egg* for ilrstqusliy 
at the maik has to guarantee bis s'OCk to make a 
loss of only a d *en t ,r *d to a barrel, if the lo»s ex- 
conds that he lias to make it good. Loss off gener- 
aiiv rneau-a little more than actual loss; it ares 
ibe b y*<r the • ou’itlugont uod permits him to enuut 
everything doubtful In hi* own lavor." Piicus close 
struiiK^r* 
Near points, p-r do*.. 70c.: Slate and Penn., 18<ai9c.: 
Western and Southern, choice, IS®18Sc.; Tennessee. 
18o.; poor marks, Cannillan and Wcsiern. l(i*15c.; 
limed. Statu, 12s«Go.; Canadian, 12013.'.; Western. 
Ill* ISC. 
Fresh Fruits.—E xports of aviples past week. 3,050 
bbl*. The market lor applea is quiet.and few varie¬ 
ties are quotable in a wholesome way. Baldwins poor 
to choice. $i.te«t3 ♦* bbl ; Grconlncs, »1.5(L*2.75 Fresh 
receipts acid m exceed $3,75. Kxrort demand light. 
Wool.—T here has been much more activity this 
week, and with stocks b“lng steadily reduced, prices 
are very firm. Quotations are for domestic flesroj; 
Ohio Pennsy,vanla. «nd West Virginia — XXX, 
56<a58c._ XX. 5l'356c.: X. 50kt£3c.‘. No. I. 55057c.; 
No. 2. 4W50o.; Course. iVtlllo,,' combing, M.iWc. 
New Vork-Jltchlgan, tne Wtscoasiri' Xx,47(a60c,i 
X. 47050c.: No. J. 52■>Vic.; No. 2, Ov.v&iJC.; coarse, 
kFu-BOc.: combing. MKaMo. 
Indiana, Kentucky and Tennesseo—X and XX, 46 
®5(l<'No 1. 5AiOiAj.; No. 2, tRa.SIl''.; coarse, 38041)0.; 
combing, 50it5»c. : combing unwished :i7«r42n. 
Illinois, towa and Minnesota X and XX 43347c.( 
No t, 48052c.; No. 2, 4-2To 4 3o.; coarse. ffiRuOc. 
Georgia, Al»bitmu, Mississippi and Louisiana—fine 
unwashed, 43045 j.i medium unwashed, 40®43c.( 
coarse unwashed,300332.; burry, 18^240. 
LIYX STOCK MARKETS 
New York, Saturday, Feb. 7. 
Beeves -Receipt# for tbe «e»k 11,673 bead; do 
last week. 11,9.44 do. The market has li d a more 
active run ot trade iliati it did last week, colder 
weather helping ihe demand. At the close prioes 
lisve an 'mnroved tune, and In the iiiain the$i per 
head last week has b.- n regained. Common to 
prime steers sold at 8* R 10*0.. dress 5y@56 lbs.; 
extra and premium. 1044010*c., drtBS 57 lbs. 
8HKEP and La .Mrs.—R eceipts for the week. 29,741 
head; do. la*t weak. 29.481 do. Stock has sold up 
quiteclean ibis week, and the-e is a belter tone to 
P'icesat the close, ftomo very counnon sheep sold 
at 4* g. neral range, 6J4itf6)yc. Lame# not over 
p.enty at 7<S>7Hc. 
i oavs and Calves.—T here is a small demand for 
fine pill ken), a’l - $lk) has been paid uuri g the week. 
A g- od ra gets t.l5qj)55; atiuk quoted below $55 not 
wanted h.rc. 
Veal Calves.— Supplies of live sre light', and the 
market Is Arm f r nnv gondq allty. N. ,7. an Burks 
i o choice, rt X<(8*c.; others, mriudlig State. USA 
8i»c Mount H011 1,300 D>s , down to light, prime, 
6)408440 Ft •f.Rrt.sHMd ealv.'S noing w- U ; selling, 
up n arrival, at tne aovunced prie ; choice. l!v<i 
lJc.' other 9q<sllc. ButlermliK calves, 4 V« 5 > 40 .; 
gras'era 3^344c. 
SwtNE.—Receipts for tbe week, 32,49 : bead; do. last 
week.-1.673 do : market steaav at 5 fiSie, C 0 unt r v 
pork higher : 6 *ioi74*c.' » ed. 6;*(^6*u h»avy, uc.0 
6*c.; city dressed, 6><a»6440.; Western, 5*05*0.: ten¬ 
derloins. 0c. 
ui 57Ct57*c. Oats are In lull moplyiind favor v ityi'i»j 
late t sales are of Mo. l white, at oi) ac,; N... 2 wiote at. 
484*1)449-' No. 3 whl'e *t 47*<a'13'' New Yo k No I at 
48>ia48*c,; Now Y ,rK No, 2at 47* <8 .: Nn- Vom 
No. 3..I- 4744C.; ungraded white western at4B®51 1 AC.; 
ungraded mixed western at 475*'a49d. white a me at 
!0 J62c\: mixed Htatn at 49c.; Mo. JCblougo afloat at 
4844c. asked. 
FI a v and Htua w.—Receipts continue moderate 
and as the denmud Is active, very str- ng pricd< are 
mi do. Shipping hay quoted at 75c. retail lots at 50,<s 
86o. lor medium. a< d s5*n0c. lor prime ; clover at 6 & 
iiic. btraw at ttigj ,i)j for long rye ; 66®70o. for short 
rye, and 56fa,60e. for , at. 
Exports ot hay for week 1,390 bales. 
Hops.— The market hits remained very quiet. 
Choice and fancy lots are held firmly, but buyei s do 
n t close out other than imperative orders. The 
lotvergradea are freely offered. Prlcesare for: 
Cents per lb. 
New York, fancy. 38 ta40 
New York, new crop, good and choice.33 6436 
New York, new crop, medium.31 todi) 
New York, new crop, low tolfalr.27 029 
Eastern, new crop.27 @35 
Wleoonsui, new crop. 27 (.35 
Yearling*. 7 t<213 
Olds, all growths. 4 (» U 
PaciflcCoa<i, new... 30 @35 
Pacific Coast, olds (nominal).5 laid 
Bavarians. ..45 @60 
Maple - Sugar.—A small, fine Invoice of Ohio, 
thought to be a consignment, is letnlllng at 25c. 
8KEDS. — Grass are quiet; clover Is quoted at 8 
f r prune Western, 8VS/9 for ch' lce and extra 
choice Western, and 9V41044 for State, the latter 
price tor stilctly fancy. 
Tobacco.—T here is an improved export and home 
trade demand, and prices very firm. Quotations are 
fur 
KENTUCKY LEAP. 
Light. Heavy. 
Common lugs. 4 0 444 4)424 7* 
Good lugs. 4* 6* 544*4 614 
Low leaf..............54*0 644 644 ® 7* 
Medium leaf. 7 <& 7* 8 *4 8* 
Good leaf. 8 *t 844 9 (aiUk 
Fine leaf. 9 all 11 O if 
Selection*.12 44 — 12qal4 
SEED LEAF. Crop Of 
1878. 
New England Havana seed.22 w,30 
do. wrappers, common.18 015 
do. do. medium.16 018 
do. do. fine.,....'70 (g2744 
do. do. selections...,.30 *t40 
do. seconds...... .. ....Ui ial4 
do. fillers. 6 0 744 
Peon, assorted, common.1" a«I2 
do. do. fair....12Q®16 
do. dc. fine .16 »20 
do. wrappers..16 ®36 
do. Oilers. 84x0 9* 
N. V., ass’d, tom. to medium.10 (all 
do. do. good....12445415 
Ohio assorted. 8 i«'4 
Ohm wrappers.15 025 
Wisconsin assorted.R @12 
Wisconsin Havana seed..15 (a 21 
Wiscous n wrappers.12 @18 
Oil-Cake.—W estern is quoted at $13 per ton. 
BHoultry and game. — Dressed poultry rules 
steady with a llmtlod demand. Scarce game helps 
fine chickens and prime. 
Turkeys. N. J.. 12a@i30.: State and prime Western, 
12013c.: other Western, 10@ 1 -,c.: Philadelphia dry- 
picked, 1 0Uc.; do. f 'Wis, llj@Ue.: N. J. do., IO@Uc.' 
ohlckens. Pa. d'y picked, I3<.*I4HC-: N. J., I20l3e.; 
Stale, lie.; Western, poor to prime. 8@l0c.-. du, k^ 13 
«u!6c.: geese, 8<a11o; Capons, lit' ge. 41 a. 20'-22c.; 
small and slips I6@l6c.; squabs,dark, 4) d *.$.'02 2a; 
do., white, $3,75'«'t. 
Strong, prices are quoted for the short list of 
gsme. 
Wild pigeons, flight, prime. V doz , $1.8702 ; scorn 
fed, $1.6201 75; Wild duck-. Cany as back. Havre do 
Gr ce. V pair, $3,50; Western. 8301.25 : Moifolk,$3; 
Red head. U. tie G . $1 5J: Western, $1.50; Norn lk. 
$ 3 >; Mallard. Western. 8l08iu ; Mallard and Black. 
Norfolk. 7 - K>#80fi.: Teal, Western, 50o.; common, do . 
40450c.; No'folk, 30010c. 
Liva poult y sella well, whei prlm». N. J., 9010c.; 
Western, 7*«lSc.; roosters. 4iS5c. Turkeys remain 
low. 70»c.; duck.-, :0c.*4tl * pair; geese, $l.620l.7o 
choice; other, $101.50. 
A Iilberal Ofl'er.— The Voltaic Belt Co., of 
Marshall, Mlcli.. have such Implicit, confidence In 
their Electro-voltaic Belts, Bands, Trusses, and 
other appliances, that they offer to send them, on 
thirty days’ trial, to all persons suffering from ner¬ 
vous difficulties, rheumatism, dyspepsia, ruptures, 
etc., etc. By their use cures are speedily effected 
and all sufferers are Invited to send for their Illus¬ 
trated pamphlet. 
TERMS FOR 1880 
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“ “ Six Mouths. i lo 
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France, *• “ . 3 04 ( 164<f.) 
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i'jgP MA LE V a\ 7 L \ T L !8 
9 i wi *3 a n H 4 S wanted over;, wh. -e. to 
St 1 « 159 M ' n our Needle 
8 l H 6 I I 9 kT'S ■ I aclinrt'S, coutuin- 
K V " ™ * J H VJ lug 14.» tango eyed. 
R * mliWaraEnCa siioor .steel. English 
Noodles, of best iiitaiitx, and a.l the kinds used In 
any family, from large tfarnors and bodkins to flue 
cambric needier. No experience needed, as they sell 
atsigTit. Boys and fiirls even guaranteed good pa v. 
Sample package, w'th confidential circular, amt 
pp-tmld. on reoclptof !.'5 v s. in clamps. Address Tbe 
ENGLISH NEEDLE CO.. AS Barclay St., N. Y. 
Provisions.— Hog products have been urged u-t 
lo»er pncis, closing weak at $i2.60 for February; 
$ 2.60*12 70 tor d •. for March and $U,,5for do. tor 
Ap 11. Bacou at $7.0507 10 for long clear and $ 250 
7 10 lor sliori clear. Beel —Extra mess at lit® 12; 
plain moss. $10.SC Ml: packet. $1:.&O012«SO; tlerced 
beef. CUT extra India mess, at $ ua22. il. Beer Hams 
at $17. Lsrd— Western steam at $7 60 for spot l ts; 
t7.i!0wi7.62H fo new fo» February $7.62S for new 
f r March : $7.70 for April. Stearlne at 7*a,7*. 
Tallow at 644a6*c. 
Vegetables—E xport of potatoes for week.5.S20 
bbls The sti ck here i- large, and further liberal 
supplies of Slutu and Eastern are available ; the 
market favor* have'v E. Rose. Nova ftcotis. $1.00 
641.52.bulk; Prolific,$1,250' 80. do.; in d.-b.. $1,370 
$l.6i. Me eer, $1.1201,87. bulk; Karly Rose. Main . 
$1.750187. d-li : State fl.uU*t|L®, d-hd $1.370150, 
bulk : Peuohb'uws, white. $1.87'ii2.ni’, n.-h.: do. red. 
$1 7501.H7, d.-b.: Snowflake, $1 3T(n'l.lid-n.; State 
Peerless. $ 1.260$l.6O: N J., do..$101.12 Sweetpnta- 
t 'i'S. 3 00'4$3.'.'5 • few Wanted, Hoc-house rhubarb 
quoted at $1 SO $7 d«'k do. radlahi s. $1.00 V do*. 
Lettuce $ 1.2501.59 $• di z Fla. reen pens $1,500 
2.50 V crate not In good order. Norf. kale, per ui, 
♦ tail.25; "(i. Spinach. $.’.5003 00 Ball. do.. $2.25<,u 
2.'0. Marrow squ tsh. $l.?5:u*tl.!0l 1-tnbburd. $1 7.V<4 
2.00 C bbage, > per 1U' *4u.H. Onion*, white. $ .SO 
W4J0 V bbl.; veil w. 18 00 ^825' red. *2.7508; Che- 
ter. $.'.5 v<V$2.7r. 'Kursla turnips and carrots, 7ce.0 
$1 0"<erv. per IIOX.. »2«'3. 
Sharp weather ha* cut off supplies of tuuny Items, 
and tha market is higher for several winter Items. 
Western Seeds beats the world. .''ftNyx 
Mine takes )he lend. Fre,n. pure 
cheap and warranted. Prices be- 
low every rirm. 1 give more extra 
as presents than all firm*. I hava 
Issued 20 OCO prettiest boots on gardening ’ 
ever printed. ttveTY vegetable and flower ^ 
pictured and described. Worth many doh irsi 
to any one. Send for free Gardeu-Goldeau i 
Seed Catalogue and see thail treat them all. 
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Circulars forwarded on application. The trade sup¬ 
plied by tha car-load of 12 tons at the lowest market 
rates. HDLL1*TElt «fc CO., 
or C. B ALLlHU. 93 Broad SL, N. Y. 
CATARRH. BRONCHITIS, asthma 
And the early stages Consumption, are most successfully treated by the use of 
IN H A L E N e^SSSSltfO I L ot T A R 
and the moat healing Balsams, which by simply breathing or inhaling is con¬ 
verted Into a cleansing healing aud (itaJiitug vapor, and taken direct to the 
disease where It heals as quickly as the best tiniwuut heals an ordinary -ore. 
It cures first bv destroying tbe cause , second, by local application of soothing 
ami healing vapor; third, ny purifying, v Itn It zing and building up the system. 
v | | -o- | k| Do not be deceived by worthless imitatiuim, advertised 
Vg A U I I Iv by so-cal ed doctors, who charge you a big fee. or two 
prices for the inhaler and medicines. Order I nhuli'uo and secure the most re¬ 
liable treatment at a reasonable price. J. Price ,Htiler, H.D. Physician in- 
charge. office hours, 9 a.m. lu 4 v.it. l’rofeasionai advice by mall, htate symp¬ 
toms. 
cular. Address all letters to •HOME MEDICINE CO, 
