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PBODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York. Saturday, January 17,1865. 
Brradstufks axd i'novi9io!«s.—As compared wun 
cash prices one week ago. No. 1 Hard Wheat Is 3c. 
higher: No. 2 Hard Wheat Is 8c. higher No. 1 lied Is 
4 . 34 c. higher, No. 2 Bed Is 3c. higher: No. 3 Red Ib 
4c. higher. Ungraded Red Is 3Qc- higher. Cohn.— 
No 3 Is unchanged; Ungraded Mixed -Western Is 1c. 
lower. 
ruoUR. Kickd and mral. l'lour Quotations: Fine, 
*2.45(k2 9 " : Superfine, «2.i5ti$3,35* Kxtra No. 2, 
*8.65 rtood io Fancy Kxtra State, *h.6.'n.i4 fi": (lood 
to Chi 1 <■ E»ira -eBteru #8.1*18,9.60: common to 
fair extra Ohio, $3.IS .8.73; good, 3.-d®1.23 good to 
choice *4 311*5.81) comm >u extra Minnesota, #3.1 * j> 
<®3.wj clear, #3.75t»4.i5- ry. mixture, S3 ?Bi*.rM3: 
sirahihta, oi.25«1.7ii; patent, (M.J.„,j.rt.l>i Baker’s cx- 
tia, l3M0iel.15.St. LuUia couimou t.. Talr extra, sl.15 
@3..5 fair to good. #3,'5«.V good io very choice. $5. 0 
@5.-o patent winter wheat i-xirn, tl.a io5.lH': city 
mill extra for Writ liulles, f4.Hlma.W1 Sntnh Amerl- 
c i, 8j 00(0.5.1". dot THKBs Flour—C ommon to good 
extra. ##.50*1 5« good to choice, # I "U ® , 9". Kvk 
Ki.o nil .sup rllue at »3 3u«»8.iW. Buckwheat Flour 
at, $1.41)1*2. Ftskb Quoted for 40 to tO lbs al 113 Su® 
g la, to arrive an > al mill: HO Ihs. al *14'® Is. 30. 10011 in at 
si4.Mli.IJ Snarps at *ih.® 20 ttyo reed $16* 6.50, 
Lin*kui> Oil Meal car lots I25.4U bulk. 927.10 Backed. 
Corn viral Brandy wine quoted at *3.*5aiS.30 Yellow 
Western. gS:®3.2,v 
Grain Whk.it No. 2 Hard, $1.01: No. 1 do, #1.01: 
ungraded red at 91 ®$1- No. 3 red 91c: No 2 red 
atic. in elevator No. 1 red $i.dlii*l 02: uugra ied 
whit,-, 92;® 9 c: fio 2 red lur February, !»1 >"'4Qo - do. 
for March, M4t(,i®y«c- d • for April, 9 ■VaSiL,": 00 . for 
Al y ;i>.i :iv*e. do. for June. 99**«»: ajte. kvk-S tate 
quoted at 72c. Barley —Firm CORN-Ungraded 
mixed alM msSe No al earner, WHO. In 
elevator. No. 2. a<o *11 ilevitiir ungraded while, 
50S*e- for January, fi.'ihdiA-c; do, for feoruurv, r.o^ifl, 
5 ( 1441 :- do, for Viarcll, MIQwOUttc do, tor Ap'll, 5iH* t' 
do, for May. 5 *4 *4t5«c. Oats No <, 3 , 0 ; do, white, 
86 ) 41 -; No 2, 3ll*86Qi' do. will,"- 3Hiwoi*.,c NO. I, and 
No. 1 white, nominal: mixed Wi stern 3ii.®9 v o- white 
do, 3. . 1 10c: mix o Slate, 3*c: whit.- do, 31*40"; No 2 
for February, 81*«j,S»%c do, for March, 3«c do. for 
May. Jii-tiweidjic. 
Branh. .Marrows are stronger: quoted at #1 8tia 
1.85. with more export demand. Quoiatiou*; Alar- 
row*, *l. 80 iailHV mediums at Sl.iS: pea at #145'® 
1.50: red klorny at c3.2Nw2.80; turtle soup at #2 tu, 
white Kidney at #2.15«2,20. 
Peas-G reen are quoted at #1.20 for new. 
FBoeistoss. -Porn Ttto following are the quota¬ 
tions S 13.21. 1 13.50 for new ness: family rue* ,$13 2.5 
@'4 clear back, 15i.» >i; extra prime, t I Dressed 
H ons Miles at 144 c. for bucoti io "c. for light aver¬ 
age , and Sc. for piss Cliv SUats Pickled bellies, 
lu lb, average. 6-V 12 ft average, fi fir cuy pick lea 
shoulders quoted at 56*0- smoked shoulders at nt*c: 
a lckled lianis ut stk'al'+ic; smoked hums ai ■‘(tisl'c. 
Lippi.rs bong and short clear, half ana half, 
for January and February deliveries, quoted at 
6 > 4 C. Ur r.e —Ex lu llu meo-, shP® 3; ex.mess In barrels 
at #lb® 11 fill,■ pueicc-t ut #11.50 lor barrels: plan: ueot at 
$11 *1.': family at *12.50*13. Ukki Hams-Q uoted al 
*19. Card We-ternst® m to arrive, .2lfc; cost uod 
freight January optlou *a es at i.23c Februui y op¬ 
tion wiles ut J 25 j I.'28e March option sales at 7.8 ,,# 
7.34c: April option sales at 7.40 „7 lie May option 
quoted at 717 J.ific- June op'Ion rales at J.Sat 
city steam, closing at 7 lUc. Relined Is quiet; Conti 
nent quoted at 7. ,jc uud South Amerlean ur 7,75c. 
BliTTKR -The quotation* are: Tor creamery, Elg 11 , 
at 5V; do. Western, best, .it 82<uJBc: do btate 
Fall best, at 28 >29c. do prime at 2 1 , 0,210 do. good 
at 2Ad24c: do, fair at 9 *2ic: do A esiern, held at 18,® 
21 c: stale dairy, half llrkins, mb* ttho pads be-t, at 
26«27C do, p Inn , ,11 .4 2.7c, do, good ut 22(®2ic ,, 0 , 
fairat ls((*2,,c, no. Welsh tubs best. 25u*2#c. do. prime, 
nt 2 lc at,, go d, 8 #c do. fair, l7,,*'Mc: do, poor at Ij,® 
16c- do flrtlns and tubs, bust, at 21 ,o 2 bc do. prime ni 
22 <«vAc: Oe, good, ill 19*1.20". do fair, al 111 ® tie: do, 
llrkins, be 1 , at : do prime, in < 1 : do good, at 
18®,ur. do. fi.I , at I.’k>*I7c: Wescern Imitation cream 
ery, Choice, at M «2S,. do, prime, al 2lv do, fair, ut 
16c: Western dairy, choice al lMieJOe; do. orlme at 
17@18c; do. fair, at l't ® lie, do. poor ull0»IVO:VV st¬ 
ern rnetory, fra** , best nt am: do, fair, ut 3*1 e 
West ru fueiory, fair, at l3®Uc do poor, at Wxllc, 
grease, flcaOe* rolls ut 18c. for best and ,4®l6c, for 
prime. 
At the Mereautlle F.xehauge the following tele 
grams were received: From Philadelphia.—Market 
Urw. Qu' tc<l, extra ereamery, ut 30a30He: West¬ 
ern do, at SUjiSOMSc: York aud Bradford, at 27«28e; 
dairy, at 2J#j»24e receipts. 1.000. From Chicago.— 
Market Orm; extra ereamery at 8 Sc. From Hoston— 
Market Hrmt extra northern creamery at #7®2<c 
choice do, ut 34ta»2fle; Western extra do, 3ix#3'Oifee* 
lected dairy at 24w2fic. From Cincinnati .Market 
dull at 2 iwViCi receipts, 150. shipments, i», 
CUKEsk.- QnoiniloUB- r.-iney, lJUttoU'".: rholee nt 
12*4®V2V (Job lots to 13 0 13Qe,': llAsuMl^e : for tluo 
good Of#, UkallHgC lair lulu, stuMy^c; Light skim- 
ut Hi*J0e- skims atm#u*7e- uhto Out* ii®us,c. 
for best 8,® DC for fair to good Pennsylvania 
skims 4c. lor prime. 3ki,3yac. for good, and iiaiHO. 
for common 
At the Mercantile Exchange the following tele¬ 
grams were received: From Philadelphia-Market 
quiet; Cheddars at U%<®13c. Ohio tints, uspaljtv re¬ 
ceipts 225 boxes. From Chicago Market quiet’ 
Cheddars, lltjc. From Boston—Market quiet, extra 
at 1216*130; Wes torn at 12® 12 * 40 . From f'luclnuutl 
—Market null ut lie; receipts, 5.5 boxes; shipments, 
400. 
Ewus. The quotations are: State, tresh.28c-Cana¬ 
dian, 23®24e : Western, 27o*2be- Houltn-ra, l)e>t,2liy»(s) 
2Jy*e; held lot*, 18„ 22c: Imported, 22c. Lulled, l'tyjo# 
H*®c. tor state' I 8 *inc. for Cauudlau,15and 18 .»lsyic. 
for V> est rn; imported, 15 m,i7c. 
At the New York Mercantile Exchange the follow¬ 
ing telogriuns were received: Fioui Philadelphia 
—Market arm quoted at JUt'a&’c. receipts, 675. 
From Chicago- Market dull at 23c. From Boston 
Market easy at 2l*28c From Cincinnati—Market 
Arm; quoted at 21 o: receipts, 325; shipments, 175. 
Live Poultry-C hickens, near by ♦< it. ln*l ic; do. 
Southern and West rn, 9,®Ok-, fowls. Jersey, Mute 
and Pennsylvania, per ib, ttwi 8 c do Wosturn, iis* 
12 c musters, old 6 *Jo turk*-ys, per Ib , ldj*i 2 e.; 
ducks Jersey, Nevv York and Penn » pair,84)0*#1.25; 
do. Western, per pair, 65i*85c: geese Jersey. New 
York and Pennsylvania, per pair, *1 , 6 ,*2 do. West¬ 
ern, per pair *1.2J(ad,j0; pigeons, p.-r pair, 30*.i5e. 
Dressed Pct i.TRV.—Turkeys. Pldtsdelpliiu, I2®:3e: 
Jersey ui I talic: Rente and Wost' i n, tor* re- chick¬ 
ens, Phlbidelphlu. spring, selected, large, r. ,iso, do, 
Jersey and Bucks county, dry picked, ifi.tit'V; do. 
State’ and Western, l"®,2o: fowls, PhUudelphlu, 
prime, 12 t.l3e;do. Jersey, II *120, do. state md West 
eru, dry picked, IO.*Ue: spring ducks. Philndelphla- 
per lb, 16* lie. do. I.ong Island, per lb. LtXal'c: do. 
State und W'estern. per lb, 4i®llle: A’estem. Inft rlor. 
13.® > h- squab*, a Hite, per do* , #2.3(1 .*2.7.3: do, dark, 
per do*, #i.77<*2. 
Gamk Partridges, prime, per |>ulr, 60 ®5tj grouse, 
per pair, $1 wild ducks. Western mallard, per 
pair, 80aide: do, teal, per pair, »i.*3 c quail at i5c ® 
$1 per dt>Aeu:rtlld ducks, (lu cunvus. Western, per 
pair, #2, do, redln-ad, Norfolk, per putr, 75e<i##l, rab¬ 
bits. per pair, I «*18e. 
COTTOk.—The quotations according to the Ameri¬ 
can classification are as follows: 
New 
Orleaus Texas 
Upland- and Gnb 
Ordinary................... 8 18-16 9 1 16 9 1-16 
8trlci Ordinary. UQ !iy» 93* 
Good Ordinary. 10 1-16 10 5-16 10 5 16 
Strict Good tirdlnnry...., 10 7 16 10 U 16 10 11-15 
Low Middling. 104* II II 
Strict hew Middling. 10 15-16 II 8-16 il 3-16 
Middling. 11 1-16 II V,B l 5-16 
Good Middling... UQ U« lit# 
Strict Good Middling. 11 7-16 11 II 16 ll tl-16 
Middling Fair. 11 18-16 12 1-16 12 1 is 
Fair. .. 12 7-16 12 11-16 12 11-16 
STAiNKU. 
Good Ordinary..,, 8 7-16 I Low Middling. 9 15-16 
trlot Good (5rd.. m I Middling..10 9-16 
Fresh Fruits. Apples: Baldwin, per double- 
headed bbh $2%2,25- Greenings, *1.7i.'®2; Grapes—Ca¬ 
tawba, I0(.#lic. per lb. cranberries-Cape Cod, choice, 
per crate, 14 75®5; do. per bid, *l64#rr- Jersey, choice, 
per Crate. #4.-.0-®4.75- Jersey, poor, per crate, #3.756*4. 
Florida oranges it #3.27i»3.50 per box for beat, and 
$2.25<*2.50 for poor. 
Dried vruits. Th# following are the quotations 
for Fancy r-vnnoraiprl apples, 7V*8c: choice do. 6 I 4 
®7C- good <lo, 5jt<*fc fancy North 1 arollna sun dried 
appl* *• sliced. 5* 5 y(je.; choice do., 3 v® 4c,: Vlrvlnla, 
8'*3Qo- Tennessee coarse out, 3i*8Qe: Kentucky 
quarters, :Hy<>*Jr; T/reled pinches, 8 ij# 8 t 6 c. fur beat 
Georgia and 7)4 ®7.{»c. for choice: N.C. faney.'j ®9J*c: 
extra fancy, 10 *Kd4c• choice. JVa'kHe.-nnpeelvd halves, 
new, fity,!-. quarltrs, 5‘ye: plums, 9es9)ti0. for Damsons; 
and iU6f*l2c. for State huckleberries 14e: black¬ 
berries. 9)4<*' cherne«, ntyAl-le, for choice; evapo- 
ruted raspberries. 27tt, .t28c- sundrled do, 2 fi* 4 <* 26 e. 
Peanuts The quotations are 144 460 . for extra 
and fancy hand nicked 1 farmers' grade# at 3J4c, 
Gav and "THAW. Choice timothy hay 9Sc9#t; 
good do, 836290c, medium do, IfiWOe- shipping hay, 
7"c clover mixed. 70®8ie-clover. 55 - 65c. Lung rye 
straw, 90 i®95c- short rye straw, VvHitSik-; oat straw, 
45(«5ne. 
Riob —The market has a firm tone, and Is fairly 
active. The quotations are 11 s follows: Carolina 
uud Louisiana common to fair at 444 * 5140 - good to 
prime at. JKse.i.Sc- choice at 6!^<*64|,c-. extra head at 
599 11194 c Rangoon at Us (,ic., duty paid, and 29 
"< 940 . In bi nd Patna at 5!-ai«.7Qc- Java at SVaftJaC. 
Seeps.-Q uotations ore: 8c. for prime Western: 
8Qc. for choice, and mW*'- for extru choice. Tlmo- 
Ihy Is wlfhoui change, ruling steady, with a light 
inqnlry: quoted ut #l.60<*i.o5. Linseed Is nominal: 
quoted at #1 83. 
Sugar.—TU e quotations are.) 
Cm loat, 69*0; Crushed, 694 c: powdered. 6U®6t4c. 
gruiiiihiti'd, mould -‘A," lk®6v#,c; confectioner?' 
•A," SJ4es standard 'A,'' %;off A, 594«594c: white 
exira '’0,'' 5Q.®ii|4e yellow extra “C,' 4%<*5Hc: C,” 
4ki'® l'?4,e: yellow* 
The short price (drawback #2.82 per 100 1», less l per 
cent. 1 Is- 
Cut loaf. #3.90: crushed, 3.96; powdered, #3.46*3.71 
granulated. 63 33. 
TALL0W.-8ales of 38,000 lbs.in lorg at 6 l-16;*6Hc. 
Tobacco. Common lugs. 7o- medium, THc- good 
lug . sc; common loaf, 8 : 4 c: low medium leaf. 90: 
medium I af, \i H,c, good medium leaf, 9*Hic good 
leaf, 11154 c. 
Veuhtables.—T he quotations are for:—Potatoes- 
Rose. <1 Ulsl.Tfip bhl; Burbank. #[.37<®#1 SO: Peerless, 
at» 37: V bbl, (In double headed bbi* 25c. shonlcl 
he added 10 the above quutatiumo SWeet potatoes 
at #8<*3.7S for Delawareund Virginia Cabbuges— Per 
100, $4(*t. Onions -Chcstoi white, per bbl, *4<*4. 0; do, 
red per bbl *3.27 *3,50; yellow, # ,25i®3 per bbl: do, 
Eastern wultc, e4 r o4.5i'. bquasb-Marrow, Jersey, 
per bbl, flee do, Hubbard, per bbl, at 73e*#l. Tur 
nips Kus.-Ia ocr bbl, ;5o:a>#l. Celery, per dugt-n 
bunches, at 75c.<»##!. 
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»bw Yorr. Saturday January 17,18H5. 
Beeves —Total receipts for 6 days, 11,124 head, 
against 10,179 head for the corresponding time last 
week, Sales: Ohio steers. 1 , 10 a ib. #.‘,.60: State do, 
1,3(8 It. #',. 16 : do, 1,125 ib, #5.4" oxen. 1.4'#» tb, *8.3- do, 
1,318 ib. W#cj do, l,W0 it>. *4, and #1 per head 
bulls 1.015 ib. J9*c: dry cows. ’(>1 it, 3c- Penusylvaula 
steers, l,U2 Ib. *5.»\ Chicago steers, 1. 16 (t. 
#8.1)2; do, I,t8 It., #s.s9* do, 1 ,171 It', *.,.80 do, .072 It. 
«5.i,5- do, 1,021 it,# .50, Ics - #1 j, r head oxen, 1.16" ib, 
45.3", bui s, 1 , 6.10 ib, 44*0; IIUnolH steers, 1,24- tb. 46 16, 
and $1 per bead: do. I 26# Ib, 6o i0- do, 1.21U Tb, *6: do, 
1.17. Ib, #5,83: do, 1,230 Tl., 45.80; do, 1,079 6 . $5 • o. do, 
1,1)73 tb, #5 50, do, 1,91 tl. * ■ 7*. do, 1,07'J It , $5 46, 
Pennsylvania do. 1 'W4 n>, Hfcjc.55 ib anti less $1 per 
head, still fed do. 1,1,1 16. ft, cows. 901 Ib. 4c: steer*, 
stags, an I d y rows, 1,01" tb y'Jc. 57 lb uud 70c per 
head-do, 1.(164 9,9s,c heifers, 1,025 tb 9e, rr> ##: cows, 
86" tb, 9o bulls, 1 ,7G'n>, 4c Oonnecticut oxen, |,os5 lb. 
ID4*C. 56 It.. do, 1,11 V tb. ;"he, 35 * do 1.712 Ib, On. 
1,59) Ib, 9A»c: do, I 530 IT, 9c; do, l.5io Ib. '‘,o; do, I..4.0 
C. $ .20; hull*, 1,4111 Ib, 4c: do, 1,675 B, 4^,-. Ohio 
‘leers. 1,197 », me,-'Hi lb: do, 1,228 lb, Utii-, 53 ib oxen, 
i 700 p. Ill*", n tb. less Jl per head bulls, 1,545 tt, 
$>.90 bolTain steers, 1041 lb, flic. 55 lb, less *1 prr 
head; do, I,ft. He cows, 1,018 a, I4«e. live wolght: 
Kentucky Htmers. 1,4# I ft, #6.2.5; On, 1.215 Ib, 
#6.05; do. i.it. 7 ft, $5 i.o and $1 per head: do, (part 
oxen), 1,341 ft, $5.50, mixed western do, 1,278 ft, 46.HU, 
do, 1.400 ft, $6 16: do, L'hi ft. 4 1.85 leas #5 do, J,l26 ft- 
#5.60' Slain do 1,29 ft, #6.20; do, #1,764 ft. >6: do. 
1,220 ft, s5.i l, less il pe- head: do, l,2M» ft. 15.60; oxtu, 
1 ilu6 ft, #6 lu do 3,S.iil ft, *5.2 ; dry cow*. 1.018 ft, iw.c, 
do, 967 ft, 3 - do, 979 ft>, 49*0. Western dry cows, l.'Fl 
ft fic- On, (extr.-n 1,720 ft si 25 bulls, 95" ft, 37so do, 
1,709 ft. Ic; tree s. slag#and bull*, ’.DO ft.8c, .-r.s. 
Calves Dressed Calves In rather light supply 
end firm with Country Dressed Vouls selling at 8... 
12c. Choice g lug as tilkh us i2*bc, und ordinary to 
Prime City Dressed sold also ut -* 12 V#lv Dress, d 
orassers wore going a Itttl better to day, an.t 6ik 
6tge. were obtained, a few reaching c. 
Sits bp am> Limbs Totalrucc-lptaforslxdaysST,- 
67flhead against ‘D.fiAU for tbP same time last week. 
Sales Kentucky sheep, 11 ft flite: do. 90 ft, 4e: Indi¬ 
ana do, 1"5 1b. 4 ji 1)5, do. 111 lh, $1 90' do, 9.8 Ib, 4*#c; 
do, 83 tt .flic; do. H5 Ib, l**e: do. H'Ib, (l*c; do 83 1,., 
4o- Latieostor County, Pt utisylvuulu, sheep, 118 lb, 
*■'65 Ohio do, 77 111, $ *0; Uaiuidu ewes, 133 lb, 5c: 
Canada iambs, si n , s^e Kentucky aheap, 11 m ib, 
5941 ! Ohio lambs 61 lb. 6e- Kentucky do, 78 ft, lie; 
Kentucky sheep, 139 lb #5 66* Michigan do, 34 Ib, *4 
"fi Indiana do, 105 ft, lljo. State sneep, ,8 Ui, <e, State 
lambs, s.-i Hi, 7e. .State sheep, *1 Ib. i^e; State ewes. 
UI ft, live 
lioos - Total receipts for six days, 37,779 head, 
against 31,211 head for the same lime last week. 
Feeling dull but market nominally steady at #4 40 
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ICC New Scrap Pictures und Tennyson** Poems mnll- 
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The presents of less value may be earned 
by those sending us 
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MAY 1st, 1885. 
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