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per pair, at Wt-ffOc.; geese, western, per pair, at $1.00® 
Sl..rO: pigeons, per pair, at 40«. 
DiiEShEo Roultry—T urkeys, 14@l5c. for Philadelphia 
14m,Lie per lb for Jersey, and U)@13c per 1b for western: 
chickens, Philadelphia large, l @l6c. per n>; do. 
small at lSt-oMe.; Jersey scalded at lie; do, State at 
«f.f.lSt’; fowls. Philadelphia, prime, 13®l3c; do. Jersey 
at 12<5 13e.! Slate and western nt I Of. r, lie. Ducks, 
Philadelphia, at tint Hie; do. Jersey, at 14 ®t 5 e; do, 
western, at ISmilc. Gnw, Philadelphia, at I3®l4c; 
do. Jersey, nt l&olttc; do, western, nt tOf-llc. 
Gamk—Q uail, V do/.., $1 Oftai 75; partridges. State and 
Penttaylvajua, choice, per pair, nt iW..s.v.,<l<>. Ohio and 
Michigan, prime, pci- pair, at 0fl®7Je.; do. Minnesota 
and eastern, per pair, iWcfiOe.; grouse, prime, dry, per 
pair, ut t-.5t.-9uc.; do. Inferior nt KX\; wild ducks, 
canvas, per pair, at $2 50m$3; do,, red-head, per pair, at 
i,iC.<5i$I; do. mallard, western, per pair, at aftaiKJc.! do., 
teal, blue wing, JJX.ir/lc,; rabbits, per pair, at 30®S5C; 
hares, eastern, per pair, at 25®3Qc. 
cor-rtiN—The quotations, necordlug to the American 
classification. are as follows: 
Neiv Orleans. 
. Uplands. and Oulf, Texas. 
Ordlnnry..6 1116 674 Uls, 
Strict ordinary. Tj* 7 5-16 7 5-16 
(total ordinary. 8 1-16 »u gu 
Strict Good Ordinary. 8!^ 8 ll-lt; 811-16 
Low Middling.874 9 1-lC 9 1-16 
Strict Eow Middling.. 9.(g 9 5-18 9 5-16 
Middling. 9 5-16 9ki 9(6 
Good Middling. 9 1116 974 9 %C 
Strict Good Middling. 9 15-16 iftU n w 
Middling Pair.....10 5-16 111 '? loti 
Pair. 10 15-16 iii| HU 
STARVED. 
Good ordinary.GU i Dow Middling. ... 7 
Strict Good Ordinary.7 316 I Middling . 8$f 
Fubsh PtiuiTs—Quotations are: San Bias cocoa nuts 
at $3 1 1 4(i DO: Btiracoa cocoanuts at *29 1 GtuAJO 00. 
Apples—Bahlwin, per bbl., at SI 75®2 0b; Greening, 
per bl.l. at 82 U0®2 34: Spy, at $lS*k.f2 00; icing, 
at $2 lie A 50. _ Grapes—Catawba nt Go* 7c. per tt-, 
in Isabella, at per an, CrtMjbtrries 
—Cane God, choice, per bbl., 0-1.90; do, fancy, *5 00s 
good to prime, per bbl., $4 ixe-$ 150- do. light colored, 
per bbl. at 84 U0,i8450.; do, choice, per crate, nt £1 25 
Sflw: do- , fair to good, per crate, in 75c, @ 
SI 12. Florida oranges -Fancy it AS 25; rim ire at 
§2 filboJlDO; do. Inferior at si ire- *3. Florida lemons at 
*3 -»m.3-1 for choice aud *1 ajfii for fair. 
PSIKD Fai JTS—Quoted: Apples Fancy evaporated, 
,bjt* c>lo; new, choice, lc; raney Sorth Carolina sliced, 
now, nt V.'.{!r|c»; I'liultv do. nt Gm'Rk^JuLu.* choice* Tennc>*- 
see quarters at ‘J®2(4tr.; state Quarters nt 
North Carolina quarter* ar Peaches—Peeled 
North Carolina, choice. lOr-dlc.: fancy. W./. 13c.; extra 
fancy at M lUc,; Georgia, choice, now, at 10-uic.; do. 
prime. 9t-.9Rje,; un peeled halves, 34'.>.3o.; unpeeled 
quarters at 2~hm3o.: Delaware evaporated, peeled. 24 @ 
*6c. Choice pitted cherries at lu-lPJo. Evaporated 
raspberries at iTfidSc: sun dried <lo. [iv<l7c. Black¬ 
berries—Prime at 8®$We. Whortleberries at Jc. 
Hay asp Straw— y intentions are for: Choice timothy 
Hay at 90 cents: good nt s:>c.: medium at sbcr.t shipping 
at 75c: clover mixed at eCCN-.; No. i rve straw at 
i*X,. 9 ts' short rye straw al fiV-cTOc. r.nt straw al IN-GWc. 
SKEu-Glover Is slow, yet hold firmly: Quotations 
are nominal al 10 < DOpje. os to grade. Timothy Is 
quiet. Quoted at $1 90:-<.g2 l>). Linseed nominal, 
YKOF.TAnuts Potatoes—Long. Island Hose. bulk, per 
bbl,, OtV'-S-New Turk ltose. gi 75***i$3iXl; Eastern 
and Nova Scotia Rose at 82 (to-2 25: Burbank, state, at 
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GALBRAITH BK08.,Jnneiivllle,WI’ > 
wheat, active: sales ranged; January, 7374a«79kic: 
February, at Wjhet.. May, at 84Vc*'««wJ-.; No. 
2 Spring, at ,9',e.; No. 3 Spring, at ;n'4c. CoRN- 
Slnuly and quiet . Cash, 3t3*o.; January, iJ&fl.tJjOJic; 
io-bruary, 36C4(it364jc. May. iRdfe'a.iXKKc. oats—. steady; 
HR1C9 rtuiKedt 23V: January, 28J4f?-28»4« May, 
3B4(«S1J4C. Ryk—D ull: No. 2, 59c. IurlKy.- No 2, ill 
h®|, i oRK-Active; Cash, #hl pi,-|0 |5; January, 810 40 
iu 4..; February. *iom t 2 ‘<; ; Bay, nt $U) im. 
ranged^ Cash. $i u7! r, ID: January, 
U7K- 1 " *610: I'cliruary, gwnJtjO' .*« Ill; .May, R6 29t-.'6 871* 
Ht'LKMiiArs Shoulders,gJ Hrvti Itxi; .short rib sides,85 
0(M3; Short cleat aides, $r.inm.85 59. Cattlk Market 
steudy; Shipping steer*, * 3 .- 9 *,.:, 35; Mockers mid feed 
ew, 32 911413.*,; cows, btillH and mixed, 81 Wim.3 90s 
bulk, 82 3Ut<j>3 25, lloijg—Hough nod mixed, $3 59(,<,3 Nij 
packing and shipping, »;(8U:.,.4 (F>; light, UfiStaSHll 
skips. 82 M" 3 25. SiiEtl—Market firm; Natives, $2 iNko 
5 10: Wcptcm. 82 0119 8011; lambs, 83Qd; Texans. 
St. Louis. — Compared with cash prices a 
weeks ago, No. 2 Red wheat is 2^c. lower. 
Cora, unchanged. Oats, J^c, lower. Rye. 
lc. lower. Pork, 10c. higher. Cattle, steady 
lor Stockers aud teeiler-s; aud 15c. to 40c. for 
other grades. 
Wheat easy. No. i Red, Cash. 8 S®SHo.? January. 
SV : JfA' briutr v v ' May 9174 c.. Corn dull; Cash, 
•(3)4®.>.l|*4C.; January, 33)iCsiA9)f,c.: February, 330 , 0 .; 
May, . 4 . 440 . Oats dull; No. 2 Mixed, Cash, Ale. 
«g* 6 ^L January, 2814c., May. 3194c- ttyc steady nt 
elk. Barley dull at 509 , 18 c, Eggs steady at i7to,.cisc. 
Max Seed steady ut SI 00. Pork, S10 50. Bulk .Meats 
—Ljug Clear. 83 10 ; short Rib. $5 20'., 9 .) 25; Short, Clear, 
S 3 A>. I mb I nriu at 85 9 -« £ l 86 o), Cal tie Market quiet! 
Fulr to Choice Native Shipping Steers, 84 75t.«83<X); 
»f l ,V, Vl -o Ij A tc ^''- r , s 'bcr«, S3 23",kl tXh Cows aud Hellers, 
S 3 (G,, 3 ,83 a.,; Stockers aud f eeders, 83 90. Hous. — 
Light, »a 41l6v8 70; packing. 83 «5(»3 »>, heavy, RV5.-100. 
SHLiii- Receipts. lJftKt; shljMnclite. iOU; market actlve 
and prices a shade easier at 82 Vk,,. I !0. 
Boston—G luti.v -Cork—I n ralracnioud, with sales 
or bleamer u llow , nl 50c ; steamer mixed 
at I9t« 49 ( 40 ; and no grade at like I9U,:. per bushel. 
Oats Base been fair demand. Sales m No. 3 w hite 
at 40>fjc; No. 3 white arc held al aud barlev oats 
raiige at 43.-4.',c, per bushel as to quality. Small 
sales of Ryi. nl t.u.ioUc. per bushel. Bt;.\_s is steady at 
816 a) for spring aud 81, Wk-vl760 for Winter; linefeed 
and middlings at sis <»> .• 31 til, and cotton seal meal at 
83., MU ou ujjot uod 833 00 iter lou (o arrive. Hay a.np 
ST h.w—Huy Is tlrmat 8 m (Gy 3tU«i per ton Ter choice 
arid raney. 8L:«. I8 for fair to good, 816.919 for line, and 
8l3t- 15 for pis.r and damaged. Western choice 8 Him 17 
do fair to gi,od 811 „, 15. Rye Straw Is held at 819(9-20 
for choice, and ,sl 2 .< 14 for common to good. Swale, 
hay. 911(912; pnt straw , S'J-,10 per ton, I'roih cl - The 
viudotis articles uitder iins iicad continue lo eoumumd 
fair prices. HrTTRK-NorUiern creamery .choice to extra 
2.C, 3-<e; good tocholccsummqr, 1 7o 22c; western eream- 
ery, kV-s-wc. for Choice to extra: northern dalrv, 22323c. 
for \ ermont extra; is :2k-, choice, and 13 - I6e, for fair 
to good; W estern dairy. I&02UJ, for choice, ami life,, 
1., c, tor lair to good; imitation creamer' at LV., 3 . 5 c, for 
go.Hi to extra; ladle pack,si, at lit- iv. for choice, 
i iiKV-SK— New York choice to extra. He, Ul’ke. and corn- 
nuJp lo good, Ou- 9(0 Vermont choice to extra. 8 l 4 <y,l,)e, 
aud common. A/7e: Western common to extru, at. 
k. ,ja,e. Sage, extra. Itt-13c, good lo clmlr- . s • ilk*. 
Ktms t ape anil near-by, per dozen. 29 ., 39e; Eastern 
extras, at Jit; do, flrsta. -it 35c; Norutcru, rn-tfti, at 26c: 
Wesleru Iresh, SUn Ju-, FeQvluLdul, 2l;,36e, Beans— 
Choice Northern liand picked pea, at 8) 00 ,,,; 1 75 per 
l. itchl.l .In . 1 .-. V.. ... V . 1 » At * 0 . 1 .... • . * . 
This Meal is the product of pure sound Flaxseed, 
Ltuseed being its other name, and is the most nutriti¬ 
ous of all feed, because It contains the largest propor¬ 
tion of nitrogenous substance. 
It is almost needless to say rhar, In order to derive 
much benefit from the use ox Linseed Meal, it must be 
fed In quantity. At least one-half of all an animal 
consumes may safely and profitably be Linseed Meal. 
t' Please send In a sample order nr for circular and 
prices Orders will be promptly filled by anyone of 
(he following parties: 
Cleveland Linseed Oil € 11 .. ( ’evetand, Ohio. 
Toledo I.>ip.op<I Oil Co., Toledo, Ohio. 
PMi-oIt f.inseed Oil I «„ Detroit, Alichigau. 
V & < o., Indianapolis, lad. 
>t. Paul Linseed Oil Co., St. Paul, Minn. 
Cincinnati Linoeed Oil Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Acikncies as follows: 
T. E. F. RAXDOLPH&■ CO., 196 West St., N. Y. City. 
J - %■ SOPf'R *P CO., Nos. 2 and 3, India St.. Boston." 
J. crsmxti a- CO.. Fitchburg. Mass. 
JOHSK1M1, Norristown, Penn. 
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W auiini.,.1—— £L e^\ in evety respect. 
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JEKSKT Bilk, rOLAND.ri1I.lA. 
Gear ITUte, Rrrk,hlr» A York! 
,hlp» l'lr». Soathilown, Cuw„ol 4 
nn,l lliftirt [t-,»a &h#epnn4 I.ibS 
srolrh Col try .9k, |ihpn! Pn« III 
Fsnry Poultry. Srnd for CaUlcgo* 
W.ATL8K BCKPKX h CXkPUikPe 
Low prices to dealers. 
bp-eves— 1 Total receljits for the week 1 ( 1 .;tm head 
agalnsi 8,850 for the saute time last week. The cattle 
market is generally duller about tills season owing 
to the immense Quantities or poulrry shipped in from 
au Quarters. Consldi-ruble stock Is offered, most¬ 
ly large bony steers and inferior , --ws. Flrsl-elhss 
grade ,leers of good shape aud eomlltlou are Iu line 
deimuid and fair prices, llie choicest n-aclilng st;.- 86.10 
iht tm potinds. Stock of good shape, with heavy 
hind quarters and thick think will be sold to better 
advantage than larger auiInals w ith tin-meat develop¬ 
ment ou the fore quarter and neck. Whenever the 
beef market becomes dull, the poorer grades suffer 
most. But, hers are always ready to buy prime anl- 
maJs nr good prices. Prices generally range from 84.25 
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PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
Nkw York, Saliu-duy, January 16, ltsil. 
STA IEOKTHK Mauki r.-Compared with cash prices 
lust week, Hour Is :, shade lower; wheat front ',e. 
to le. lower; corn H*e. higher; beans U)e. higher ; 
pork, Steady; lurd. It. lower; bullet and clnv„< a 
shade higher, eggs. lc. higher for ht-st; |wuiICTJ P-c. 
to 2c. higher, cotton, „<•, higher; fruit, unchanged; 
potatoes steady. Die grain mntkr t contains unsettle, 1 , 
prices raising and lulling tri m day to day . The 1 , 01 , 1 - 
iry market snows anltnprovuilieni. There are heavy 
shipment--, but the e,,ld WeaCher render's ke,*plug 
easier, rhe market Is steadily advaneliig on best 
grades of butter and cheese. Fresh eggs ate iu active 
demand aud Irani lo obtain. 
Ft.ot u.l-vt.ti am- Mkal. Flopu vuotntlons; Fine a t 
$2.156683.00; SujH'riltie, S3 90-O RPM; Extra No. 2 . $J2u<.r 
■83 70; Good lo tfuncy i-jetru moj,-. $3 ttv>< 1 25; Good to 
Choice Kxlni W estern, 81 I»l(r8. r i 50; Common to Fair 
Extra tlhlo, 83 25,'- At 75, Good. 83 NJt»g4 30 ; Good to 
Choice, 84 35(88-, 40; Common Extra .M Dinesota, Al, 2V,-, 
83tfi; Clear, *1 ltk-, 81 Mb Rye .Mixture, at m -.41 .r>; 
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| | I rni» iny |„,rt or Un- bud, in Fit K HIM I KS, 
wllhnul hijtirv tu Hip ,l,ln. Iit I I'll t ICS III-. Ji 
I BUCHER, GIBBS & CO.. CANTON. 0. 
the NEW BUCKEYE MILL and HORSEPOWERTQMBINED, 
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BROerthis N19-U 
Slralghl, Hi.4(.u8- iaj; Patent, 81 ?.V,A 5 .n. Lakers’ Extra, 
81 m„ si ,r>; Si. Louis Comniou 10 Fair Extra, 83256 b 
88 Ml; Fair to Good, S38f>6>$i 73; Gtsnl to Very Choice, 
$4 8fitk85 till; Patent Wittier Wheat Extra, si 25. - .<> , 3 .; 
City JU1I Extra for \Vt»l Indies, 84 70 . si" 93; Smith 
America, gl 90,4 5 110. Siu*tiu(rn I-lopr Common to 
Go,,,! Extra nt 8*> 1149,83-45; t"»-d to Choice do,, s,i 
540, Kyk I'LOl'K-Bnperilne, #33f- - 3 50; Choice at S3 55 
Bt- KWIILAT Flour, at 81 9u,,83 1 . 5 . maliily at 83no,. 
2 10. CORN Mhai. Yellow Western, at 82MK.I83 15- 
and Brandywine, ut 83 nwI 15. Fi.l:o I'.tan ranges 
from Nt,• 1,1 sl's-e; Trom track and mill; tor 60 lb. 
average at 7Ts-> vjhjc.; St n>. average at Ta:-, NV'^e.; mid 
tilings al ,7».«9(K'., and shitrps tit RrUct-rai U5. live teed 
ut 816lKk«.81‘ HI. 
GRaJN- WtlK.vr. — No. 2 Chicago aud Milwaukee, 
!K e;; Red Cauttlln, sse; Red Southern, Fie; No. Northern 
93t y c; I HKiadwl \t Inter Red, sP^,„h3c ; No 3 Red, 
96* |,*; No. 2 Ursl, 9U‘|,..; No. 3 Red for January, 89 > , 
(.,.s9.‘vc.;dn. for Ft'liruury, 9i«4r"i!»ii , t,‘.; do. for March 
IKlfebufiftc.; do. for April, y2.h-v.2l Six.', do. for May! 
93t,_„.- 9 l- 5 se.; do, for June, 91-V 1 SWige. it vk— Western, 
60,.,l,2e.; Slate, fiSf.t'kle. Coru Rejected at lie; Un¬ 
graded Mixed at l Ifle.; No. 3. 16b.,;,u',e.; Steamer 
Mixed, G! 1 - G‘y,-., stejim. r Yellow■, is,..; No, 2, 50tse; 
No 2 Mixed for Janunry, Jtvtqi-t :st* v e.,, , 1 ,,. for February, 
i - 1 do. for March. |43.„..,_is-Qe,; do. for April 
48h,e.; tlo. for May, I4v,.,49‘q,.. UaTS— No. 3 Mixed 
at 3Ue.; No. 2. 36)yvGKR^t’.; No. 3 White, .HyifStStrUc.; 
No. 3 do. I3F,- ; No, I notnliml quoted at |:'e., Mixed 
Western, 36k'-.’>s4..e.; White, do., 3s, 1 He , White State, 
41yd,5e., No. 2 311 xml for January, 3bHje. do. for Febru¬ 
ary, KUhjc., die for May,-SF rc. 
Brass.—Q uoted: Marrows at 81 - 81 80; mediums 
at *iau«iil,'0: pen ut $130: u>,l kidney ut 83 00 for 
choice; turtle soup at 82 25; white kidney lit S190(,t 3U0 
for eh, lice. 
Pf.as,—G reen are quoted at $1 tfi. 
PuovtstoNs. Pont, Mess quoted al 810 0 Om$ 10 50 
sniXkw.SIl 50 for Family M,«s; 812tXA„8l3 00 for Clear 
Back; and $.3 50,(89 3 , for Extra Prime. liKl.K. ('tty 
Extra bulla $17 50)481314*; Extra Men*, bill*., $ 16 ; 
Packet. 811 U'„si3 i*t In bbls ; Family Mess, $l 3 n«.(fti 3 . 
Bki 4 Hams.— yuoted at $16 m„ an; 75 . cpr meats. 
Pickled Bellies, 10 If, avertigc, fijie; do, 12 it,, avcrtige, 
at .V.;c; Pickled shoulders, nt i-V; ud. do, at 474 
6* 5c; smoked shoulders., al .Uic,; Piekhsl Hums, 
at 9‘.,j,</9W ; smoked do., at Ihuialoc. MtoDUS—Long 
Clear in NeW York quoted 5' jc. for Weaterii delivery 
Long clear, 5.2X*., sliort ('liar, 5.4)0. Drkssku I loos.— 
City Heavy to Light, at SMbi-Sy^e.; Pigs, tic. Lard. — 
Western steam spot, at 6.150; cot,tract grade. 4.12lo® 
6.13c; January, at 6.ltt,u;.l2c; February, at 6.12:.,.0.44c.; 
March, at O.iv.yd.lUe.; April, nt K.58-"6.Me.: Mttv, at 
6.5 ,,-1 ri.rtOe., Jmif tit O.llSe; August, ut 6.75<«rt.9n,';'cltv 
Steam, 6.:t.‘ | .,m tltKe.; Uellucd Continent at 6.70e. and 
South AnietTeau, ;jtv. 
Bt-rrr.tt Eastern Creamers, it-- :i|<- ; W estern Cream 
H* Iglo do . - Be.; State Dnli-j hulf firkin 
tuns, is,-- 2be.| Western Factory, 11 ( 9 -13c.; Imitation 
Creamery, 1.9t-i2«c.; Western Dairy, 12<- 3Jc. 
Cliiucsit — state, 7wlUHe.; Night skims, 5V®70. 
W estoru fiat. 7-Rt9bftc. 
•«L tK , I i5r _a ! , ! u '' *6 " •'Me.: Wesiern, 3Stu 29 ( 50 .; Southern, 
27ki®290.; Limed Stale, 81c.; do. Western, Alt.c.'lc. 
Live Poia.rnv.— spring chickens, me., fowls, Jersey 
state atid Pennsylvania, per lb, at lie.; do. Western.W 
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