478 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
MAR U 
85c Pennsylvania extras, 84®35c do, prime 8ia38c: 
creamery Western, best, at 33c: do State Fall 
best at 76-».28c do Western, held at 17@2uc- State 
dairy, half firkin*, tubs anti oatJ*. be*i, at iSc.for old- 
new. 30c;do, p*lme. 23A24C: do, stood, SitJtaiJc• < , o, fair, 
is«ai9e, no. vvefeui tub*. best, old, .Me new, 29e: do. 
prime. 2K<»?2c do. fair, I8®?0o: do firkins and mbs, 
best, 32®28e do, prime 19 ■ We: do. good, IT'a- l8c. do, 
fair, at 15®\6c; do. firkins, be->t, ot '20®2Ic: do 
prime at i9e: do good. at I7<»l8e: do, fid" at 14® 
iBc- Western Imitation creamery, choice, at 24si26o; 
do. prime, at 24: do, fair, at '6or Western dairy, 
choice at 20c; do, prime nt l7®i8c:do. fair, at 13a 
!4e; do. iwor at in idle; western factory, fresn, best 
at 20a2lu: <lo, fair, at tSaiTe- do poor, at inailc; 
grease, 5l*®64c rolls at I5®lfle. for beat. 
At the Mercantile Exchange the following tele 
grams were received: From Philadelphia.- Market 
quiet. Quoted, extra creamery, at 33*3te: Western 
do, at 33®33c: dairy, at 23®24o receipts, 1,300. 
From Ttostop—Market dull: Eastern creamery at 
25@27e: Western extra do, S3«33e. From Chicago. 
—Market inactive; creamery at 32c; dairy at 27v*c. 
Cheese. The following are the quotations for 
Fancy colored at 124<’: do. white at HV4'al24C‘ 
choice at ll%<ri2c, yob lots I3c>: llkio for Hue; 
good lots. Ui*si04c fair lots. 1'a»4c: llgbv skims 
at 7«t9c- skims at 2<ji64e‘ Dblo Oats at IPAII 4 C. 
for best $<e 0c tor fair to good- Pennsylvania 
skims 3c. for prime; 2!<*c. for good, and liaise, for 
common. 
At the Mercantile Exchange the following tele¬ 
grams were received- From Philadelphia—Market 
quiet- Cheddars at UV*c flats at lity&llftfc receipts. 
250boxes. From Boston—Market dull; extra at 12® 
12!-*c. From Chicago-Market ilrm; Cheddars, 11V*® 
1214c. 
Eoos.—The quotations are: State, fresh nt 27c: 
Western. 264®27e' Southern, loss off, Jj4ri2’4e; 
Limed, 17'.ti;wc. Tor state, 17,4174c. for Canadian, 
and I7iat7iae. for Western. 
At the New York Mercantile Exchange the follow¬ 
ing telegrams were received: From Philadelphia— 
—Market firm quoted at 27&#274e.: receipts, 675. 
From Baltimore — -Market Arm: quoted at 23c: re¬ 
ceipts light. From Chicago—Market firm nt 2l>£c. 
From Boston—Market firm at 24®35c. 
Live Pocltrv-C hickens, neur by. V ft, 12c: do. 
Southern and Western, li *lVc. fowls, Jersey. State 
and Pennsylvania, oer lb, 1-le • do Western, 14;. 
roosters, old Sc- turkeys per lb , 14®'8c. for best and 
lOitl Ic. for poor: ducks, Jersey, New York and Penn 
» pair. 90e*8i.25; do, Western, per pair, S0c*»81 : 
geese Jersey, New York aud Pennsylvania, per pair, 
*2,142 50 do, Western, per pair $1.S0®1.?5; pigeons, 
per pair, 45c. 
l)ii ess ico t'nn.Tiiv. Frozen at 14-aiv. for turkeys, 
and 13® 4c for chickens. Fresh killed—Turkeys. 
Philadelphia, i5e Jersey at 1-W 4e: state and West- 
ei n, at 13 < lie- ohtekem, Philadelphia, spring, select¬ 
ed broilers, 24*2Ho,; Jersey and Bucks County, dry 
picked, do. state and Western, 134 ® Me: 
fowls, Philadelphia, prime, IldlSc; do. Jersey, He 
<ai3c, ducks, Philadelphia, per lb, I7®!tto' do Long 
Island, l7-«d3c. do. State and Western, per lb, 15® 
lie: Western. Inferior. 11<>«I4 c squabs, Millie, per 
doz . $3,752(4- do. dark, per doz. $2.i!>ut>3. 
Game—W ild ducks, canvas. Western, per pair, $2 50 
®82.75; do, redhead. Norfolk, per pair. 8i.50Bl.75; 
western at $ «il 25: Jo lard at tWnTTe. for Norfolk, 
M)®6uc, for western: wild pigeons ut $lut. 1.50 per doz. 
Cotton.—T he quotations according to the Ameri¬ 
can classification are as follows: 
New 
Orleans Texas. 
Uplands, and Gulf. 
Ordinary. 9V» 9% 
Strict Or 11 nary . !l ti-lli 1) Ul-16 0 18-16 
Good Ordinary . 101* 104* iot>* 
Strict Good Ordinary. 10?4 11 11 
Low Mlddlllng. 11 1-16 11 5-16 11 5-16 
Strict LOW Middling. 114 1U* 11V* 
Middling. 114* U4s 119* 
Good Middling.... . 11 9-16 11 13-16 11 13-16 
Strict Good Middling. U%f 12 " 12 
Middling Fair... 12V* 129* 129* 
Pair. 12 m is 18 
Stained. 
Good Ordinary ... 8-34 j Low Middling. ll>4 
Strict Good Ord.. It 7-16 | Middling. lot* 
Fresh Khcits. Apples. Baldwin, per double 
headed bbl. $2.5083 TO Greenings, $2 TButfl. Cranber- 
rles-Cape Cod, choice, per crate, S3 75 ml.25; do. per 
bbl, $14')*I4 Si- Jersey, choice, per crate. 88.50*4; 
Jersey, poor, per crate $3®3.25- Florida oranges at 
$2.50®2.75 per box for best, and $?.25®2.4U for poor. 
Drtwd viturr*. The following are the quotations, 
for Fancy evaporated apple*, 7 4 ® 14 c: choice do.64® 
Mjc- common to pr me do 5®fc: fancy North > aroli- 
nn sun dried sliced. 44 •i 44i".. choice do., 344 ® 4c; 
choice Virginia, 8®3Ui). choice Tennessee coarse cut, 
84 jSSiO: Kentucky do, In barrels. <94 *4e; extra fnm-y 
North Curudua peeled peaches,Hi* *l?e; fancy <io, 10 J 4 
( 0,1 to choice do, 9 < 894 * 0 ' fancy Georgia Mvo tide- choice 
84'*9C; impeded halves, TV* r7 4 ie, nnpceled quarters 
64 a,7e: State plums,>096®11C. Daru»ons,s>*®!ie-choice 
pitted cberne>, l 2 ii «13o- prime do. II 4 ‘U 12 c: evapo¬ 
rated raspberries '7e r.un tried do. 2oc; blackberries, 
10A 10940 . huckleberries, i3®18s*c. 
Pkasuth. -The quotations are: IV*®Re. for extra 
and fancy hand-picked ; farmers’ grades at 3i4®3!Hc. 
Pecans are quoted nt B 44 ® 7 c. 
Hay and tSikaw.-T he quotations are as follows: 
Choice bay, 90 *954': good timothy, B0«z:So: medium, 
75c- shipping bay 70c clover mixed, 70 * Me. clover, 
55 65c. Long rye straw. 90c- short rye straw, 7o®75c; 
oat sti nw, 55e 
Hope.—A slow market, the sales of entail lots 
Pricms ure easy. The quotation* are: New lie, for 
best ; l4*l«C.for good to prime: l<« IJe.for low grades; 
old at 8 aide: Pacific coast ut 11®Hu, 
Rice —Quotations: Domestic, 5® 694 c; Rangoon. IT* 
®%c: Patna. 5(®5V*e. TUe sales are moderate, hut 
jirlces are about steady. 
Seeps -For clover there Is a light demand, prices 
arc held firmly The Quotations are as foil iws: 3c. 
for prime Western, ■“ge. for choice, and Siyc. for ex¬ 
tra choice Timothy Is slow quoted at $155®1.65. 
Linseed Is nominal: quoted at $1 364 ensh. 
Bpoau.—T he quotations are. 
Cut loaf, 64*e: Crushed. «9*c: powdered, 6V*e; 
granulated, $9*®68-16c. mould "A," 6V*e; confec- 
tlOD“P’ ‘A,” 57*- «iraudarrt ' A."' 5Jj(c: off A. 5b.® 
59tc: white extra “C,' 53*'*54c yellow extra “C,” 
Wfc»M4 c ‘ C," 49*®5c: yellows, 49*®4 , fc < *. 
Tallow. — Prime city quoted at 63-16c..with $2 
charge for packages. 
Tobacco.—U nchanged. Sales of 23 hhdsNo. 2 for 
March at 5 7-lOc. 
Veoktables.—T he quotations are for:—Potatoes- 
Rose, Maine, per double-headed bbL, $2®2 25 Rose, 
*1.62 1 2 for State V bbl.; Burbank, $1 73®#2 V bbl; 
Peerless, nt $i.d0i»i.< 5 f bbl, tin double headed bbls. 
25c. should be added lo the above quotailutis.) 
Bermuda potatoes nt $5 311. sweet potatoes 
at 85 25iw$'' Ml. Beets — Bermuda, per crate, at 
<175*2 Cabbages- Florida, per bbl, at I8>43 50: 
Long Island, per UK), at * (all). Celery, per dozt-u 
hunches, ut $1 25 1 1 75. Knlo-Norfolk. per bbl, at $8 
0o3 25. Onions—Eastern ivalte, per bbl 6*t.6 ftu- east¬ 
ern. yellow, do-, ut 81 '123. State,yellow, do., at |3.75 
< 4 4. Kns'eiu, red, bulk, per bbl, ut gi ”u*: Chester 
red hulk, per bbl, *4/25 *1 50. Peas—Florida, chol'e, 
per crate, at rck^l. String Beans—Florida, choice, 
per crate, $1®5 Squash Vlarrow, per bbl, i5c*8i 
do, Hubbard, per bbl, nt 81.5b «2. Spinach -Norfolk 
per bbl, at $6® 1 . Tomotoes Florida choice bushel; 
crute, at 8180*2: Bermuda, ucr box, at 5 uia7'c Nus- 
sau, per box, at 25*nbc. Turnips Russia Canada, 
per bbl, attf <:®$l: Russia, Long Island, per bbl, at 
$1®1.25. 
Wool..—XXX Ohio at 37e; XX do. at 336t35c' No. 1 do, 
at 34c- delaine at 36®87V*c; Spring California at 22c- 
Spring Texas at 13®22c, fall do, nt 12® 15c; scoured 
do, at 87®43c. 
- * »♦- 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Naw York. Baturduy March 7,18*5. 
Beeves —Total receipts for six days 10.356 head 
against 11.8-53 head for the corresponding time last 
week. Sales- Ohio steers. 1,254 lb, at $5 50; do, 1,176 a, 
at $5 40: do, 1,172 n>, at 85 15; Lancaster County Penu. 
stable-fed do.l 838 ft, at 85 88; do, 1,408 tt, 85 74; do, 1,256 
16, 85 f0: do, 1,411 T6, $6 16; do, 1 5V) 16. $5 88: do, 1,235 
16.85 50 do, 1,153 16.$5 4b do, 1.150 16 , $540 do, 1,170 
R, 8' 5: (Jo, 1,156 16, 85 35 less «10 do, 1,174 *, 8'80; 
do 1,0*4 « *5- do, 1.1’« 16 , *3. do, 1.185 n, 858 BW less 
50c. per head- do. 1.119 fr, «5 22V* oxen, I«10 it. 85 6n, 
Chicago »tear a, 1,23s t*, 85 r '6: do. 1.?47 16 . $3 70 do, 1,220 
$3 50 do, 1,19*. tt.tMO- do. 1.123 16,83 4b: do, 1.050 16 . 
8*>lo heifers, do, 1,07" it 8 "; Chicago ulcer', 1,495 lb. 
8« -IO: do. 1.757 If. »<l 40 do, 1 J>»5 It . $5 70; do. 1.19116, 
$5 6:5 <10, 1 23*. 16 , 85 33: do, 1,798 16, 85 32V* do, 1,153 16 , 
8.5 2.5, do, 1,141 16, f?5 30' do, 1,3*0 t6, 8‘; '«o, 1,18ft lb. 84 95; 
bulls, 1,«65 16, 81 124: oxen, 1.550 k,. 8.5: Western steers, 
1,241 16 , 85 60* oxen. ',450 16 . $4 95: mixe i Western 
steers. 990 u>. #4 7* Penn do. l.vir. 16 , *5 9 n : do, 1,233 
n>. 83 65: do. 1,197 16.85 80: Knnsos do, 1.278 16.85 60 do. 
1,020 16 , 83 15; do, 1,788 16 . 85 /*: do. 1,19* 16, $fl 9ft; Stat^ 
do, "2 Htagsi, 1,020 ft , 816'r Western do, i.Ufil 16 $6ir2; 
Michigan oxen, l.«Ki n>, $5 no do. i,r> 5 Ik. 85 »8: do, 
1.923 it. «3gs : do. 1,574 16 , 8* 85-stags. 1.55" 16 . 4V4c; 
bull*. 1,060 16, t'ye. cows. ^80 *8 60 - Ohio steers, 
1.390 16, * 6 - Chicago Steel'S, 1,066 ft, 85 1'24: do. 1,096 ft, 
S3 25- Penn«i 1 vanla steers and oxen, J.‘’97 16 , 94 •, 55 
lb; bulls, 1,770 ft. 1 'ie-do, 1,510 ft, 44c steers, 1,550 16, 
$6 IB; Chicago steers, 1,10< lb, $5 15. 
Calves. Veals, PIG 16 . at 5c*do, HO ft. at *c; do, 153 
16,74c, do, V’6 ft, at 7c: do. '67 16. at. «4c do 120 
ft, at 6e grnssers, 302 ft,at ?Qer veals, 115 ft, at 54c; 
<lo, 137 ft.al«Mv; do, 138 ft, nt 7c do, 150 ft. at79*c. 
Sheep awd Lambs Sale*; state iambs. *5 ft. fiVKc: 
do, 90 ft, 8« 20' Wevtern sheep. 9fl ft -OHe: Indiana 
sheep, 83 ft, 4c. do. 105 ft, 48<c* Kenlucky do. 97 ft. 
♦4 85- Micblgau do, 93 ft, 84 85 We'teru lambs, 82 
I6.:i>.ic Ohio sheep 85 ft, 44 c; “Modocs” 75 ft, Sjie; 
Western do, 104 ft, 44c. 
Hous.—Feeling barely steady nl 8( mat 75 . Coun¬ 
try dressed tq light supply but demand limited and 
no Improvement In prloes. 
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premium. 
\ Farm of 60 acres, under good state of cultivation. 
Good house and all necessary outbuildings. Well 
located and adopted for truck, slock, or poul¬ 
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Long Island Railroad, overlooking South Bay oppo- 
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Trains leave Kronklvn, or Long Island City ut 11 A.SI. 
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