FEB. 24 
which sold readily al 10@15c higher; sales of light 
to fair shipping steers at $3 76@4 40 ; cows and 
hellers at *2 76ias3 35 ; feeding Btecrs at $-( 90@4 30 ; 
receipts, coo ; shipments, 1 ,300. Sh kkp steady with 
a good demand; good at $4 40(o»4 80; prime to 
choice at $5@c. 
-«-*-•-- 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, Saturday. Feb. 14. 1880 
hkanh and I’kas. - Tho demand for medium 
beans la not of winter volume und 60c. is not a fre¬ 
quent quotation. A. very useful quality la ottering 
at 40c., and with eaay rates for potatoes grocers 
must have proportionately cheap beans. Marrows 
are In good export ilemuml. autl bold full last fig¬ 
ures. Pea bean* quiet. White and red in fair de¬ 
mand, the former rather scarce. Green peas tlrm at 
$i.75.!nl.8d; business moderate. Southern U. Id. peas 
per 2 bu bag, *2.36; marrow hems, prime, ft.7MI.70; 
other, fl.0Nrtil.65: medium beans, prime, $i.46(a)l.50; 
other, fl.3tol.4U, poa, 1 Ul.ojfi.JO: white kidney, *1.00 
4tl.SU; red do., fd.50Ml.70; black, 1.7564$ 1310. 
Receipts of Deans. 3,806. exports. 1.000 pekgs. 
Bk KSWAX,— Demand is limited to 8IUIU lots,worth 
24is25>ji:.; quoted for Western and Southern. 
BROOM CORN—Dealings ure small and prices un¬ 
changed. Quotations are for choice brush at ac.j 
choice hurl at 3c.; stalk bruld al OlstTc.; mixed red 
and green at 5utoo. 
butter.—T he market has ruled quiet up to within 
a day or two. but with a bettor attendance ot buy¬ 
ers and a falling off ii* rece IP's price* dose strong. 
With an advance of l to 2e. V It Tho entire Offering 
ot State is not atti active, and outside prices are only 
attainable when Call excellence is positively per 
ceptibie upon Hie tryer. A lair port on of latu re¬ 
ceipts are farm .owned oral have paid for holding to 
date. Low grades of State and Western have been 
neglected for a lortuiglit or so but now begin to 
move. Lite shipments oi western are reported as 
selling at a lair profft, say f I to f'i V rlikln. Roll but¬ 
ter holds a bettor place than at our last. More trush 
solid packed could be pi iced than arrive*. 'I he 
West used to be relied upon for this grade of sunk, 
but the yield this seuson seems to get divided along 
the route, and New York misses what could bo 
handled. There will bo a demand for rich grain-led 
wluter as long as best ends ar« nrokeu off dairies to 
an extent that leaves doubtful grudbd bodies tor 
the use of those who musi, or what is Just as good 
commercially, mink they must have steady supplies 
of cHute. As cold weather prioea are favorable lor 
producers,we Join wan some of our contemporaries 
in urging iui mu is. whose land sguce permits, to plant 
more largely ot corn with a view 10 the enrichment of 
winter butter, an Horn that is destined In the luturo 
to mean business. To-day it would be difficult to 
mi a lar- u order strictly tine butter creamery or 
other packages. Western butter is uot up to its win 
ter quality standard aud Seldom exceeds Inside 11. - 
dtiiie palls and tub*, fall choice, 29. r '3(J\; fall, good 
to prime. 26 *286.; fair to good, 24(0260.; poor to fair, 
20*24c.; fresh choice, t(U®J2e.{ good to prime, 2D * 
2«e ; 1. Ir to good, 230250.; entire dauluo, choice, 2tKis 
270.1 good to prime, 24<4i5j. fair to good. 22 k*24l>.; 
creamery, fresh, De»l. 374J38c.j good l> prime, Mg 
36c.; fair to guo i, NIgUie,; poor to fair. 26<u,3Uc,; fall, 
2Bw.32c.; sumuici, Wo.-tern imitation oreum- 
ery. 22<*Mbdairy fr«sh. extra, 24:*.<ic.; good to 
prime,224c.; mlr to good, 21w23c.; pocr to lair. Ill 
toiUc.. I'uotory, spec* d grades, tauey, 2l*24c.; pilme, 
ao 0.21c.! fair to* Kid, lUdWUo.l poor to fair. W<»lsc.; 
very poor lOSHUSv j roU nutter. IM20'. 
Receipts for week. Si YOU packages. Exports, 7,400 
packages. 
CHkksk.—E xport demand Is slack and the home 
trade moderate, but prtcca are held tlrrnly. 
Quotations tor State factory : Strictly fancy, Uklfl 
15c.. choice atl4q,o.; good to prime, at U’e.HVjc ; tan 
to good, m 13J4®lie. State larm dairy ; Good to prime 
at 14(fl,14fce.; lair to good at !3>4(®14c. Wis. factory : 
1 lue, I45t<g>lbc.; good to prime UHosUSic. Ohio lae- 
tory; ChedUar, hue, 14 *10114 ft c.; do., lair to good. 13 
t<A14c.; Hat. hue, I4ft<*150. Hat, good to prime. 14 <ti 
14Sc.; tint, fair i> good, |3^1I4C. 
Uecelpts for week, 6,050 boxes; experts, 2,800 do. 
Liverpool cable.78s, 
Steam, 20s. 
Cotton.—T he market has been fairly active and 
closed at for February, 13 22^13.23c,: Maruti, lo 29* 
13.30c: April, 13.D3iil3.M0.: May. 13.73(313.71c.; June. 
13.9R*13.93c.-July 14.61*14.0 as; August, UUfldU.Uo.; 
September, 11 664lJ-&Sc.; October, 12.64*12.57c. 
Limitations lor spot ojttou are uusedot American 
standard of olussiacatloii. and oe oottun in ator# 
running In quality not more than half a grade above 
or below the grade quoted. 
IV. Orleans 
Upland*- and Gulf. Texas. 
ordinary. 11 7-16 11 Ifcl8 13 M-10 
Strict ordinary...11 13-16 11 15-16 11 15-W 
Good ordinary. 12)4 1214 }f?i 
Strict good do........ ... 12>4 12)4 J31'« 
Low middling. 12 13-16 12 15-lq 12 16-16 
Strict low middling. 13 13>ti J3>s 
Middling. 13 3 10 13 o-.U 13 e-lb 
Good middling.» !-{?. & « **« 
Strict good middling. 13 11-16 13 13-16 18 13-lb 
Middling ti’alr......... 14 3-16 11 6-16 14 o-16 
Sa.r . . 14 15-16 l.l 1-16 15 1-16 
STAIN BI). 
Good ordinary........ 14J* I Low middling. 12 6-16 
Strictgoodordinary.. 12 I Middling. (2ft 
Dried FRIMTB—Have hud increased duniaud und 
closed generally higher. For upplos - New North 
Carolina, at ?i»8J<c. lor lair to good; !|.t)!4o. for 
choice; lOeUOHc for fancy slioed; New \oik state 
sliced, new. 7!4 <ji8c.: quartern, U>,(*Bu.; Southern aud 
Inferior scarce and nominal. 1‘atent evaporated, 
apples, choice, 10 eases, at 13K<&He. ior choie i. and 
lik®18o. for do. good and prime : evaporated peeled 
peaches, at 2o®260. tor good to choice . do. uopeeled 
at 1M140,; old North Carolina. IDdlBO-J Georgia. 1446 
Iguc.; Virginia, |2*l5e.; old biUves, unpeeleu, 7.1-ao.; 
do. quarter# at 7c. Blackberries at lie- Kaspberrms 
at 26c. mtod cherries at ISiplUe. 
Export* of dried apples tor week. 300 bbls. 
Kogh.— Receipt# lor the week, 0,873 bbl>.: do. last 
week 0,860 do. Lent is here but high prices have 
been r iling, ami it is difficult tor tbe im ket to sud¬ 
denly assume the right sort of action. To mate 
trade brisk consumer# must have rated down a de¬ 
gree lower at retail than wholesale parcels are 
lew quoted . Many retai.ers III this city have rniutu 
it a point to sell eggs at till* season very close to 
cost,so as to attract customers fu ■ other table 
goods. U it as no item Btauds a high once iu a re¬ 
tail way, as It use i to, egg. will have to take their 
chance with other commodities. Quotation*will 
depend upon implies aim with the yet open weather 
prices are llabio to fall any day. 
Near points, p:r do*., I KiPlBo.; Mute and 1*0tin . 16s 
DolGo..\Vect ij m and Southern, lresh 16441 good marks, 
14 1 * 12c. Including Tenuessoo. Htate limed, Idisl.to.; 
Western, HM|2 q.; Canadian 13<iel2Xu. 
Flour.—T here have been free sellers, and buy¬ 
ers h»v ' had the Rilvantage wltboat much activity. 
Quoia:ions are |4.86ii66.1b or poor to ve-y fancy 
superdne State; $5.40*6.05 for Interior to good extra 
do oddiousnU lines: $5.05*6.90 fur good to very 
choice do.: 14 8<)S>$6 50 lor inferior to fancy so per¬ 
il ne Indiana, luwa Michigan. «W.;3M0®6.tt5 for In¬ 
terior to good shipping extra do., and 36.6.uu6.83 
tor good to very choice shipping extra do in¬ 
ferior to about choice while wheat extra# 
*6.80*8.76: about choice to very fancy Jo. *6.f5i.« 
*« the latter an extreme: red and am at winter 
wheat, mletior to very fanoy vru* 1 ® tffd family ut 
*5.80(^7.75; round doop Oh.o. MNl * ; nd 1*9$* 
and family Orunds u( do. at J0JIK*i.;6! tuo latter 
rate for very choice ; 3t. Lotti* at 16(40.o .Or in- 
ferlor to vwry good oxtni; $U*76u*y7.'»»i lor very kouu 
to very choice; Minnesota clear, very Inferior to 
fancy, at *6,88646.75; Minnesota " straight. In¬ 
ferior to very funny at $9*7.75 and patent in¬ 
ferior to fauey at |0.7to8,7a: ueso ;nd *1 mk iu from 
*3 (Kva6.60 city mill e»i<# at *6.2o*6,76 for ordinary 
to fancy for A'est Indie# do. for oingland, f6.4ii u a,.a 
for poor to oholeo; uo.trade and family extras, 
$6.75447.73: do. for donih Amurbw*. *6.10*0.80, No. 
2 at 13.86(14.i5 for poor t-i very rancy. 
Corn Micai. -rhiles at. *J.76'<o3.3J for ysllow VVes- 
tern, and $3 25(43.30 for B andysue. 
Fresh Fhuhs. —Tie aeuiiort Is steadier for 
apples and price# may wr-.lt up if the weather will 
allow a push of si ok to bo avoided Railroad st ck 
turn# out well. Bout lot# run very uneven. Ki- 
poria f r week, 6.9001*bn. Ohuice BaldwtaB and 
G-eenlngs ran e$'l.uU.«3: pour tu goo i $l.5U.*-.-o. 
very fa oy red $1.60 dtrawberri js ar. Ivo lu mixed 
condition; Char, have sold at 15*26o- pe r qt > ; s lu- jo 
(* tyc. FI*, oranges in due order $3.2fxw4 half bbl. 
h L NEW-Y0BKEB 
m 
case; tbe latter for Indian River-.stem picked GrapeB 
nomina 1 at *3.6004 per csbo. Cr u berries Arm for 
bbls: orate# i lgher. Cape Cod, bbls. $7.50(ff9; other 
Kustern. $e.60@8d>0: N. 3 . crate, *2.37(32.87. Peanuts 
arc hl.tierbu will hang at the advance: Va. hand- 
litckerl,0c.; other kliuls, fx<i'>t<is.: shelled oH 06 c. 
Hickory nuts 75c.(*1; Pocans, 10c. 
Grain. Wheat has had a stronger export demand 
at. easier prices. Latest sales arc of No. 1 white at 
$1.4M1.474<i do., February. $t.48KOM7 ; do., March, 
al ;isf.l7i<4U7X; do.. April, $1.47!4ian.48; do . May op- 
tl n, at $1,451*1.4644'. ungraded white at f 1.42iat.42K; 
No. 2 red al l.48S*1.4»; do.. February, at H.46-XO 
I 47K5 do., March, ut tl.47Xiai.48; do April option, 
at $1.18)4*1 50; do.. May.at *I.4SX; ungraded red at 
$1.41541.45; mixed winter at tl.luWM' : ungraded am¬ 
ber Michigan at 1.4$*: No. 2 northwest spring at 
$1.40: New York No 2 spring at *1 38; Now York No. 
3 spring St tI.SMI.32: ungraded spring at $1.30. R-e 
at 36«i96e. for imtne. Corn is moderately active ; lat 
est sales arc of old No.2 at 52c. new afloat quoted at 
5 ** 680 .: do.. Fobruarr. at 68;ko.; (1o. March, at hoqui) 
65Yo.: do., April, >t Mo.: New York steamer mixeq 
at 67'<i57SO.: do., Fchru.irv, at 570;57WC.: ungraded 
mixed western at MXfldSc.: New York No. 3 at .ssit 
NlWc.' steamer yellow at 68c. Oat# are lower and 
moderately active; latett salcsafe of No. I White.iu 
Me.; No. awhrte ut GAaillKV No-3 white »f, 46ft<(«4ic : 
New York No. 1 at 49o.I New X rk No. ‘2 at 47N(*47YOd 
do., Februar. at 474<c.. do., March, at 47c.; New York 
No. 3 at 1:Y®17 c.; ungraded white western at 49© 
Me.; ungraded mixed western al 47@17>4C.: white 
Slate at Mo.: mixed State at 47t4aiSHn.: No. 2 Chicago 
all oat at 48c. asked. 
HAY A NR Stil\w. Receipts are moderate, de 
mnnd liberal and prices strong. Shipping havquoted 
nt 75c.' retail lots alEOwS&C. tor medium, and IHMS&c. 
for prime siclovor at 6.x.t7Uc. Straw at $l(^i.0o for long 
rye; 6 ck*70c. for short rye. aud 56«ji60c-. for oat. 
Export# of hay for week 1,160 bales. 
IIonuy.—C lover comb quiet: strained In good 
demand. White Clover single comb. 17'SlSo.; larger 
pkgs. 14.a,l5c.; Buokwiient llqSlSc.; clover extracted, 
10(^11 Cd btmlned, S©8C. 
Hops.—T he market Is still unsettled, with demand 
alack and prices are wholly nominal. Quotation# 
are for: 
Cents per lb. 
New York, fancy. 38 @46 
New York, new crop, good and choice.33 @36 
New York, new crop, medium.31 @33 
New York, new crop, low tolfalr......27 ®28 
Eastern, new crop.-7 @3? 
VVIscousln, new crop.27 @3q 
Yearling#...-. \ 
Olds, all growths. 4 @,6 
Paciffo Coast, new.36 @3a 
Paci6c Coast, old# (nominal).a @16 
Bavarian#.15 @60 
Maple-Sugar.—A few lots of new Ohio quoted 
15(<?) i lie. 
Oll-Cake.—W estern u quoted at $33 per ton. 
Pucltuy and GAME.—The weather has not been 
favorable for the Tow items lu market, and prices 
urci-asv. Wild pigeons, per do*., (light, prime, $1 bo 
@1.75; acorn feu, *1.60. Canvas back ducks. $2.25@ 
•2.75 prime Soul hern and Won torn ; red heads, $1® 
1.25, Mallard, T5,i960.: Toai. 50*D6C,; common, 30@4l'c. 
Supplies have exceeded the moderate want# of the 
period: In fact, in emu-# good lot# bud to be put in 
cole storage. Large turkey# very slow. 
Turkeys. Jersey, good to prime, U^12ti0.; btnte, 
Midi.. N. Ohio and Couua., prime, UevUk,c.: other 
Western, primo, HX*lle.: (air to good, '.I aIOo.i West¬ 
ern, H—p., lObtHlHc-: Fhlla., d.-p.. UidHkc.; Capons, 
Fbtla., large. 1 »iji-20c.; slips, small, lo@17c.: chick¬ 
ens. J’a. d. p., 12@13c.; Jersey. it . llQllJSC.: State 
prime.8 h ,u) 16c.: Wsstern, prime, HHieac.; fair to good, 
((* 60 .; poor to fulr,3iiBTc. Fowl#, Ffllla., d,*p., 14,41 Oc.i 
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d.-p.. 10*11-., Jersey. 16@llc,; Btnte, 9@10o.; West- 
eru, 6i*9c. Bquab*. white, F doz , $4,56@6 ; dark. $3@ 
3.50. 
All cooped stock dull and easy. Fowls, 7Fi@9)<c.; 
rnortor*. 4@bo ; turkeys. 8@Vc.; dnek#, 60c.(3$l; 
geese, prime, $1.76; poor to good, *l@t,62; pigeons, 
40u. 
PttoviKioNS-HHve been slow aud lower. Mess 
pork quoted ut #ll.I5<sW3 for old ; $12.10@ 12.15 for new 
for February and March, and |P2.1&@]2.2(l for new for 
April. Bacon at *6 90 for loug clear and $7.10 for 
short clear. Beef— Kxtra niea# at $U«12; plain mess. 
*10 DCiill; packet, 8H.aO@12.uO) tierced beef, city 
extra India me##, at *20w 22.66. Riscf Hams at *17. 
Hteartue at 7X@7Y- for Western. Lard—Western 
steam al «7 60 for spot lot#; *7.56:n,7.57>» for February 
and March ; *7.67*@7.66 for April. Tallow at 6j<c. 
tor prime# 
Receipts for the week. 1 936 lbs. pork, 780 pkgs. 
beef; 15,560 (to, lard, 2,710 dressed bogs. Exports— 
Macon, 9,565.576 lb*.; lard. 3,840.050 lbs.; pork. 4,125 
lb*.: beef, 3,110 pkgs. 
BicEua. — Grass arc quiet and Qrm ; clover quoted 
7k@7k for prime Western; 7\@8K for choice and 
extra chotco do.; Btuto at 9 X@‘»h for choice to 10c. 
for extra choice. 
Veuetaulks.—E xport of potatoes for week, 3,216 
bash, market for potatoes lulvery dull and the re¬ 
duced priceB are not strong. Bermuda# have sold 
at*0; Cbiui, $5. E. Rosa. Nova Beotia, *1.37(3)1.62. bulk 
» bbl.; Kailv Rose, Maine. *1.75*1.8". d.-b.; State, 
in bulk; *1.0Gb*i*i.7.V Froltfle.N.S. *l.37@l.»i2. do.: Mer¬ 
cer, fl,l2@l.?I: Peachblows. State, wbile. d.-li. bbl. 
*1.37i(*2.66: do. red. $1.75*1.87, Snowflake, ®l.87®-62, 
1‘eeiie-#. *LiC^!*li0; bulk, l.25@ll.97: N. J., $M*l.t'2, 
Sweet 3 00@*3.2i; C’h. green peas, *3.50(2(4.03 F crate ; 
Fla. greon pen*. *1^0^').i0. Norf. Xule, per bbl , 75c@ 
fl.uo; do. Spinach. *2AO; Balt. l.25@$1.50. Marrow 
squaeb. $l,2.>*t$l.5U; Hobbftrd, *2@*2.a0. Cabbage, F 
per IUU,$4@9. Onion#, white, 4.60iat5.06 # bbl.; yellow, 
$4.00>t4 25: red, OAstern; 2.75@$l; red, Chester. *3 SKS 
$4 00. Beets, Jersey, 1-U6D41.26 ; Turnip# Russia.75c.; 
Carrots. 75c.®$1.25. Celery, per doz.. »2.5dn)3. 
WOOL.—There lias beeu a brisk demand and the 
market I# strong at unchanged prlce». Quotations 
are for domestic fleecqs: 
Ohio Pennsylvania, and West Virginia — XXX. 
55@5Sc.; XA. 51^(550.: X. AlgiWc.: No. 1. 56t^a7c.: 
No. 2.1T@5DC.: coarse. 4&tl6o.; combing, 5»;<S57o. 
New York. Michigan, anti Wisconsin—XX,47@50c.; 
X, 47io)&0o.: No. 1. 52@56u.: No. 2, id.v56c.; coarse, 
38ia40c.: combing. 60@6lc. 
fudhma, Kontuoky and Tennessee—X and XX, 46 
,it50c.; No. 1. 62@;oc.; No. 2. 46*.i«c.; coarse. 3S(^46c.; 
oomblng, 50*54e.; combing unwashed 37@42o. 
llllnoln, Iowa and Minnesota—X aud XX I3@47c.; 
No. 1, 4N432C.; No. 2. 43*4&C„ coarse, V7<*46c, 
Georgia, Alabama. Mississippi and Louisiana—flne 
unwashed, 43@45o.: medium unwashed, 46@43c.; 
coarse unwashed,3U(*33c.; hurry, 18@24c. 
LI VI STOCK MARXXTft 
New York, Saturday, Feb. 14. 
Bkkvei»,■-R eceipts for the week, 11^73 head; do 
last week, 11,073 do. The week hns boon a severe 
one upon sellers. Most of tbe stock was high 
bought at the West and trade here has uot helped 
owners, hut lu scarcely any Instance this week. 
This weather has oeen bad for several days; whole¬ 
sale dealers In dressed not willing to risk carrying 
bide# and quarter# wh’le damp muggy weather 
threatened, L ml also curt.nl* the wants of many 
up-town shops. A serious decline In fat and hides 
has also a depressing effect, Take It In all it was as 
poor a week as lias occurred lu New York for many 
mouths. Door to fair sicers sold at 7V(§Uc.; dr. 55, 
36c.; good to choice. 9!*d*IO\»e. dr. ft! tbs.; extra 
quality lOHailUko. dr. 57 not. Export demand fair 
ror selected stock. 
Milk Cows— Sales have again been reported at 
*.1506*66 per head, good to prime milker#. Supplies 
continue uraplc for all wants: common cows not 
looked at. 
Veal Calves— The demand has ruled moderate 
but prime lots of live have brought fair prices. N. 
J. »n i Bucks Co choice, 8@8MO,; others, flXa»?XC. 
Mount Holly, 5(<48c. dressed calves very dull, will be 
riskey property during Lent. There Is a wide range 
on under goods 
Hiu'TaRMit.K Oalvks.-4*6)So.; grass do. 3@3qc. 
Hog dressed olmlce, iUe.; good 8Xit8Sc.; poor to 
fair, 4?*(3!8 o. 
Sheer and lambs —Receipts for week, 27,336 
head- do. last week. 29,741 do. The market ha# been 
dull and iuactive, &>4@t'c. for sheep und 7 S<k“Xd- for 
lam .8. 
8wine.—R eceipts for week. 30,843 head; do last 
week, 32,493 do. Live, steady at 4X@5c. County 
pork light at 6K($8Xo.; medium 6>*@6Hc.; heavy 6@ 
6k;cv, tenderloins,9c. 
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