Say* Ihc Mnsentine (Iowa) Courier:— “We 
have done, and are still doing' business with quite 
a number of advertising ngoneies throughout 
the country, ami have no fault to find with them, 
nut Messrs. Geo. 1’, Itowell & <’<»., give us more 
business than any other. Furnishing a large 
unount of advertising, and paying promptly, 
Das put this house at the very head of agencies, 
\nd has made them a name for honesty, relia- 
iility,liberality, and promptness, which of itself 
is worth a fortune/’ 
the market ruled firm at *1.20. Prime is selling at 
$1.25 (fli 1.40. 
Hops.—The market showp no improvement. Tlie 
demand has freon small, mid wholly for prime pew. 
Is ay era insist upon low prices lor all Ki'mi»>*. \\r e 
quote York at 8:aJ2c.; Eastern, T^.lUc.; WtaOOu- 
^ms, Michiguns, and Ohioa, ; Old^2l@6c. 
lYtmeellniicn us.—Refined sugar at llY<r*12e. fur 
.-oft yellow. 12Y<$12 Y>c. for soft white, 13 Yc. fur kmii- 
uhueit. tor crushed and powdered, ItKe. for out 
loaf. hew Orleans molasses, 40:*70i\; hemlock ioath- 
er, 2,i,j28e. for light B. A.. 2ft<t30e. for middle do.. Zha 
»/o. for heavy do.; lath. *2.90«i3> common lime. *l,jil; 
lump do., *1.65: oement, #2.2,3; raisins, *8.80 for luv. 
eis; currants, 9JSC-; Turkey prunes, lOS^Hoq linseed 
<"), Me,, casks; bleached winter whale oil, Ta,i?oc.; 
|Pcrnu *t ■»:>; spirits turpentine, 52 i<?. Ashton's salt, 
Oil ('a ke.—Western, in bags, M2 currency, 
Poultry nml Gfttne.—Tho market for dressed 
poultry is extremely dull for the season ; one reason 
is the had condition of our streets decreases attend¬ 
ance at retail markets. Western turkeys do nearly 
as well as X. ,T., as they run small. Price's are better 
with a light stock- 
We quote fresh New Jersey turkeys, p n>., 21 
®22c.; do, chickens, lft<i20o.; do. fowls, 12atoo.: State 
und Ohio turkeys. 17ffl2tle., do. chickens. lTtisUk.-.; 
State and Ohio fowls, IS-USe; ducks. 2tk®22c. frcsli, 
ISc. frozen; geese, frozen to prime. Kkiltic.; slips and 
capons. 3.'Lr.2tio. 
Gamk. -Arrivals are light and demand fair, A line 
carload ,,f Buffalo is on the way here from Kansas. 
Quail higher. 
Squall, in me. ft doz., *3.50: black ducks, >, pair. 40 
inallHrd, 020,75; widgeon. 3D*iji60e.; tout, SQiii 
hOe. 7 red-bead. *I.26(u>1 37 ; broiid-bUls, 3lli,l40c.; can¬ 
vas hack ducks, V7i„ *1 75 a2.00; quail, if' d"7... 1,75/oi 
-• prairie liens, 95c.i7tfl.00; purtrldges, State and 
jy os ter a. »( pair. ?luyl.l2: venison, whole deer, h 
' c *’*• - 'addle-. 15.ii.13i’.; hares, >< pair, :k>». r ;5c.; 
lahldts, liratOc. Wild Turkeys, ifetsc. Bear hams, 
10®18e. Buffalo, 10c. V lb. 
dressed boot and mutton. In fact it can almost be 
said that it is glutted now. 
TOTALS I,1VB STOCK foil TTIK WEEK. 
Mitch 
Ct'Wl. Ciilveg. S)t«ep. Hoir*. 
This week. 7,12.3 Si 97H 27,931 14,565 
r.Ust week..fi,373 M 1,000 2e.(13S 20.374 
Correspond'g w’k ”0 (1,697 149 793 211.938 16,704 
Average 70....ti.847 i»7 2.210 2b, 161 I7,3;>3 
Reeves.—Besides the 7,12,3 live cattle received 
during the past week, nearly 600 have been sent in 
ready dressed. These last, sell at flUw.Hlyfe. at the 
present time. We are getting more Chicago dressed 
beef than ever before, and n large amount of buffalo 
meat- which Is the nearest substitute for beef. 
So far as prices go there 1ms been very littio change 
during the past week, the quality of the cuttle show¬ 
ing the usual range of the Season, from hags of dry 
cows and worn-out old oxen at S.u42c,, up to that 
greatest class of about three venr old and rather thin 
Western steers, of •;.*r.■„ cwt., at 18Hoi 13Sc., with a 
moderate sprinkling of fat droves weighing 7b,(<i-3 
cwt.—the latter scarce,—lit l|rg I5o., and Just u few of 
the first pick to some of the fancy retail al 15>f@t0c. 
There is no disguising the fact that cattle arc sold at 
different prices according as a butcher lias the money 
in Ins pocket, or it is known that a single call at his 
place of business secures it; or If lr Is well under¬ 
stood that he wants thirty or sixty days, and even 
then may Tequlre an extension. Cash buyers get 
mtu li the beat bargains. The cattle continue to 
'•ouie forward in the hands of dealers who have 
bought them at the West, or on the way here. It Is a 
mre thing to Hud a fender here with his own stock, 
save an occasional stale farmer with a single ear 
load. On Monday bust the offering* wer*?3,TUI head, 
IU7 cars at Onn Hundredth street, #( at We-vbiiwkrn, 
and 63 at Commnntpnw,and nearly all were sold, 
prices being fully sustained. Yesterday the offerings 
were 50 car loads at One Hundredth street, 62 at 
Weehawknn, and 33 at (’ummunipaw, and stock not 
all sold ; the market drooping. 
The following arc the prices at the close of the 
rnurket; 
ThWwcek. hast week. 
(Tills. Omit*. 
Choice bullocks, IB Tb.13s fit) 16 15M (® 16 
Good to prime ... " ...14 o* 15 11 <s> istf 
Medium , .. ’• ...13 $ 13'J 13 <f« 13w 
Ordinary .. " ...II @ I2q II @ 12k 
Poorest grade. “ ... 8 do I0J$ 8 @10 
Average of all sales.I3:Y ffl — I3>4 @ — 
The stock came from the following States, viz.: 
Illinois...5,989 Vlrgnfu... 40 
i’exas. 92 Iowa. — 
Kentucky. 3(1 (>inailii.. 79 
Ohio... . . 2411 Michigan. 37 
New York. 472 New Jersey. . 
Indiana. , 'll Pennsylvania. 19 
Missouri... 31 Connecticut. — 
Wo think the cow trade is at Its lowest ebb, and 
lower, in point of numbers, than for some years, 
The present arrivals, though sufficient for all calls, 
are only about one-third what they w ere at Mils time 
Iasi year. The tnol-nnd-mouth disnftse, or Hie fear 
of it, lias been most effectual to kill tnido. Dealers 
lliney they now a little light ahead, for already Is 
there mure Inquiry fur good milkers, luid prices are 
ixither firmer. We quote: Common cows at $50.00® 
iJO; (air. at *63.1X1.'#75.00; and good to prime, at 
INFANT’S WARDROBE “A” for $75 
2 Pi. Ann nr. bands. 
2 Bakihivv Coats. 
2 K I.A V N El, SKIKT8. 
2 CaM utt 10 “ 
2 *“ *■ tucked 
o I.in en SnmTs. 
4 NiaHT-OUKSSKS. 
2 H.V V •* . 
4 SLIT'S. 
1 Ron E.... 
1 Basket, fcilvishkii . .. 
o Paths socks.. 
*75 00 
article of the above Outfit may be had upon application, or will bo sent 
ai ss. I,very article is made In the best manner, and from tile bost materials. Complete 
elf-measuieaienl sent by mail, if desired. 
LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S OITUFITTINCJ DEPARTMENT* 
LORD tfc T/LYLOR, 
Broadway, corner of Twentieth Street, 
Nos. >55, 857, ti-30 A; 8lil Grand St., corner of C’hrystlo St.» New Vork. 
NICHOLS—BUTLER.—At Aldcn, Erie Co., Feb. 15. 
by ltev. P. .1. Rru.VHAM, G 1.0It<5E G, NICHOLS Of 
New York City and Alias Mary L. Bptleh of 
Alden. 
Montclair Railway 
(NEW JERSEY) 
Security & Safety, 
WEST WISC0BS1H R. W. CO 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
NKW York. Feb. 17, 1R7L 
Tixe receipts of the principal kinds of produce 
since our last embrace 3.2m hush, beans. tll5,K'2.7 hush. 
COI'li, 31,4/K bush. imp, TK.If.H hush, wheat. 41,4.-59 bids 
flour, 32,201 lmles cuUun, Its! pkirs. dried fruli-. 49li 
bales hops, b.lifl pkgs. hoof. 7.581 pkgs. bnrter. 3.429 
boxes ulieese. 7.112 pkgs. cut-meats, 11,39(1 dressed 
hugs. 2,Sa3 bblt. ages. 9,419 bids. pork. 19,5(51 tea. lard, 
3,4&bbls. wlnsky, r,7l,i bales wool. ' 
H''«n« nnd Pen «—There is no abatement, in the 
late exclterm-nt in the bean inancet, price* -li nv a 
further advance, and (lie expected quolutlnn of $;< 
for marrow* has Iiccn thu-*r u u- obtained. Shippers 
will tia ve so me stock bough i ahead lor fuliiio use 
M-dlUKii very llrm even on the Lrack.nnd small par¬ 
cels liom st >ru will bring 5c. above our prices. Pea 
and fitner Kidney Lears feel the improved general 
tone and arc higher. Canada pens in light stock, and 
prices arc merely noun iul. Southern B. E. poos sel¬ 
ling from That bands al our prices. 
We quote -Prime morrow*. c2.9O.'.3.00 per bush.; 
other grades do., 42.67 '2.110 . prime ids ,iunis, *2 |u.J 
lair to good do., A 1.9. 12.(4•; poop do., f I.filial iai • 
pel beans. .<?_6 j -«,2 >S: lined l.itmi, kidneys, 
wljlic. *2.oftsdo., red, t-2.5o.rl. green peas, choice, 
$l .o - .Mil: ^ilo., common, si.to. I.frl , i.Vuiauu peas, 
bouhl, ?! l.ta); flo.» Ubl«. frl.'Vitifc 1.35; SoutVicm 
bl e-k-cre peas, $.127 per iwo-bush bag. 
Brrovn <•—The market Is easier for actual sales: 
about a.iirilbs, have been taken m MtaA'i ’c. Thi* ex¬ 
port is fully equal to this date la -l year. 
tlroom Corn.—There is no activity. We quote . 
31; . I.*-•*. for red ; 6 r. for medium 5h'i*cn : and ".<# 
7qc. tor hurl. Brooms have advanced. We quote at 
? 1.T >’j.4.4'j ^ (Iu/mU. 
Ilntter-The market still retains the enconmging 
phases noticed (in onr last; stock is Woi-kmg down 
under a goo I lot* d and Kaslcrti demand, an 1 In addi¬ 
tion to ini’ E glHb shipper* promise p< curry oft a 
large portion m ilie low grades, uf course their is 
no m mey t or*- II-n-s in these latter l ransu- tlon but 
IlDl iriunuta i*»r.the new season that Hio (liUikel 
can he purged of these depres-leg grades at tills ad¬ 
vanced date, (shipper*' prices are I5«,lec., winch is 
oc. uiillor t ntin liluy wmuM }»«ve niv«m *-rpT* ruonlh 
ago, The market for tuhlo gendes is generally -i,. 
or. a few lots doing better, arid all awful grades 
bringing ou.side prices inure readily (Inin before 
W e quote Hue State rtalrlijM. Ilrkiu*. Ivk-i.ISc.; lair to 
go (d,») i.Sie., tine 8 tun* half labs, AH .48c.: bur to 
go,nl, tin., 38extra tL-IcOtiotiA, 42<-43c., luelinl- 
Ing best pall*. Fiosll Welsh 36. k ;4*.-.; A elsh. dull ica, 
3U..»:t!.'.: commnn. though sound,Snug,85 , :,Se. West¬ 
ern pllme. including Ohio, A>,r ,'ii.r.j cotmuou to fair. 
17wiA)c. Fancy Western, a-.o'lJc. iloll, coiniiniii to 
best. I- -.29. I’oun.iylvunlu ilrklus. in good order, 
33r*S6c. 
fin*esc. — As was confidcjitly expected at the 
date of our lust review, the market is l icking up 
from the depression noticed tlion. Tins reeling Is 
on a oasis of the pretty gouural shipping movement 
to the distressed section on the oilier side, taking in 
this iirimlo ti a greater extern. No substantial im¬ 
provement. can be noted in price*, but shippers shew 
more competition in obtaining the Hue lines, and 
will pay lOO. mure quickly than a Week ago. The 
home trade has slio-vn morn eagerness to gntt.be 
fancy grades, and a very (air bu*on-'s lias boon done 
in this direction, latte made But Ohio luct.-ry are 
doing botaor. The shipment*, (ho pa.s( week, lake in 
about a,(.*XI boxes low grade skint id. ,tai5r_, whu-li had 
not been counted lu the lab, rpuement oi stuck.’. 
A lot ot skim oliccse was ill -uosc-d oi at something 
under -Jo., decidedly below the csi oi miMuclioii. 
Tne stnpmems for the Week loot up 2.r.7,7.>; Ins ; from 
Jan 1. 2,Ci2,ltB lb*. Snub- time last year. 1.4.795Ua ibt. 
State ractory, choice, , do., fair to good. 
15y a I5KC. : dp,, lower grades, 12 a 14o. Finn farm 
dairy.J5al5V'.; midmiu iln.. 12 -d . ar.; Olilo I'aci u v. 
12 , y 15 p;.; phieapple. Ak<y23c.; Ellgllall Uair) , best" 
la@lb!.c,; do., poor, lie. 
Cotton,—The heavy arrivals at the ports rendered 
the market in a very uncertain oonditmn. Export¬ 
ers have been w dliug b. purebase at u fraciloual de- 
ellne, and they found it lew lioldc - U» acmiuiuudute 
them, tint generally there was a disposition n* await 
further developments, and ni settled decline was 
sutoub ted to. At thi'i *'lose the position has changed 
more hi the buyew. favor, ow.r.g to adverse .. . 
reports, and slight concessions are made. We quote: 
New Or;#tii/« amI 
^ ,, iJpianJ, if*. M/iitle, I 
Ordinary. i ! tt-£*au 
Good Ordinary.,, 13jC-*— 1.. . v— JtW -u? 
7 PER CK^iT. GOLD ItOMIS 
(FREE OF GOVERNMENT TA2C.) 
FIRST UlORTOAUE 
EAI\’I> GUAM 
SLMaIM* fund 
op TUB 
WEST AVISCONSIN R. W. C O. 
DENOMINATIONS. 
$500 and $i,ooo. 
ONLY FIFTEEN YEARS TO RUN. 
From January, 1870, Convertible into Stock and 
Receivable for Lands at Par. Land Grant of over 
One Million Acres from Government. Upon which, 
together with the Road and all its Property, these 
Bonds are a 
FIRST AND ONLY MORTGAGE. 
Lands exempted from taxation for 15 years by 
acts of Legislature. 120 Miles Road Built, from 
which income is derived, with rapidly increasing 
receipts. But 34 Miles more Road to Build, for 
which the iron is already purchased, and all the 
work under contract. An Air-Lino from St. Paul 
and the Northwest to Milwaukee and Chicago. 
Total amount or Mortgage, $4,000,000. Estimated 
value of Lands alone nearly double that amount. 
PRICE 90e. WITH ACCRUED INTEREST, 
at which figure they pay, at present premium on 
Gold, 9 per cent, per annum to the investor. Tho 
Trustees are the Hon. WILLIAM H. LEONARD, Ex- 
Chief Justice of Supreme Court, State of New York ; 
J. DUTTON STEELE and JAMES G00DS0N, M P., 
England, where a largo amount of the Bonds have 
been sold. These parties are required to see that 
proceeds or land sales are applied solely to the 
paying of these Bonds. 
COUPONS PAYABLE JANUARY AND JULY. 
The connections of this road with the Northern 
Pacific and the whole Northwest, as well as Its 
Eastern connections, will be seen from a Pamphlet 
and Map, which can be oblalned at tho office uf 
FIRST MORTGAGE 
RONDS, 
S\E»ORSi:i> by THE 
NEff YORK AND OSWEGO 
Hid limit Kiiilniii .1 I II 
<OUMn 
SEVEN-EIGUTIIS OF THE 
PAID FOR 
Connecticut and Mass, fillers... 15 |; t .' 
Binders, seconds. ‘ 25 ,,,32 
Wriipi<er* bus.35 (-[20 
I’ ino wrappers.. 45 oi i» 
New York stato iillt*rn.. 12 fair, 
A vorugc* hits,.. IS (il,'!!) 
Wrappers... 20 <«.I5 
Pennsylvania and Ohio fillers. 12 („n 
A verage lots.. 17 ,„•« 
Wrappers..... 20 6|45 
Yah a. - We quote: Havana-Common. 77Kft82«c,; 
fjooil, s.».r,iTv .1*.; flue, currency, Yur:» l 
nuts, Bi 'jjw.yOo.: II cut*. *1.10,11.12: average lut*. flOgj 
J2'-«.. ourroviey. Black work, common and medium, 
111 bofla, lOi'idltc,; good and line, do., 'JtM24c. Bright 
work, common anrl medium, in bon<l,25d30c.; good 
and line, do., 35<a56c. 
Vegotnblcs.—Potatoes are firm. The trade am 
lm> mg only inn smull wav, there being an aversion 
to lay in supplies, owing to the race Hint a number 
of lots have been frost-bitten. 
*« I ?il rl k?-‘ se .i in<l MnluiWk. V. iHbf *5,50; Poach Blows. 
*3.UOto$3..o; Uyrlglit. $2.i5 <<u 3,23 ; Goodrich, *3 (tit 3 70; 
Jaekso'i Wb ,L ". 43'-< 3..Mercers *3.25 («. 3,a0; I'rin. e 
AHiort, fLXkai3.es; (’lilll Bed, f'8 7A«..;.H0, Harrison, *2.- 
.jO" ; ; i ; > ; Nova Scoria, *2.73«v8.(X); »wnr 1 potatoes. Va. 
Him IN. f’J.'/Ocw; i-jiI iIhi^m, v lmi, lH.ju) ? 
I." nips Russia f« bbl. *b- 1.25: White do.. *b./d.27; 
Hubbard squash. 1' bbl., $3; marrow squash. $2.75' 
g il lie. V Inojiiinelies, *10.-.12; Onions, red apd vellow,' 
per bbl.,*.',,iomi4.2a: do. white. > bbl., f5.50r4il); toma¬ 
toes, cases18 doz.cari’. *5(56; do. best, common, *4.75; 
1 iirsnipM, bbl. ^1*75; ciirruts, $i.2o. 
ONE-HALF THE DISTANCE FROM JERSEY 
CITY TO GREENWOOD LAKE, GRADED 
READY FOR THE IRON. 
THE IRON BOUGHT, AND 25 MILES OF ROAD 
TO BE RUNNING BY MIDSUMMER. 
SEND FOR CIRCULAR AND MAP, 
WHITE, MORRIS & CO., 
^o. 311 Wall Si., iin<l 
«WYNNE, JOHNSON & DAY, 
Wo. «U H ull XI., w. V.. 
! Hauler 
Mourn;'s TUTJIAL NEW-YORKETt. —Wo have had 
many papers in this counlry, wilh »uch names as 
'Herald of frngro**,’’ "The Progressive Age," 
1 he Ago of Progi es’. ' Ac.. *.•,; but the Itruai. 
Nl.W-1 ollUklL is the best illuxrulion of progress 
that w« liuvo any knowledge, or in the newspaper 
wni'ld, i'l-om modest and unpretending beginnings, 
it lias gradually grown and expanded, each your 
adding to It* sizo, lieunly and usefulness, until we 
own liurdly conceive how it could take another step 
forward to begin lo71 wuh. (tin Mr, JlooHK, its pro¬ 
prietor, 1* equal to anything Unit new-,paper progress 
can demand, and if there Is anything more to be 
demo, our readers may rest asm rod tln.t lie will do 
if. I he urrtAL l* n model family paper It supplies 
the place of half a dozen ordinal s papers in one. and 
leave* tittle room for special agricultural, hnittcul- 
turul nr general ue.w»i>apei». When a family bus 
perused the Riuai., I hey have learned something 
new, ainl nave been eiueriainea.-Gazettr and Bui- 
\vilUanisporU Pa. 
PsSjsiP ■ J- BANK I'.! Inis lie.un In use two 
V-_years. Patented 1S70. Light, Dnrn- 
\ll I i / fi£}l . hie and Low-Pi Iced. Fruit looks well, 
f - curries well and sr>||» well in them. 
't ilt' best ventilated basket yrt »ffer. 
ed. For Mat uf Price*. Testimonials, 
Terms to Agents, A'.'., address the General Agents, 
COLLINH, GKDDES A ( 0„ 
Mourestown, New Jersey. 
Offer about ‘A,000,000 Aches 
On 10 Years’ Credit, at 6 pr. ct. Interest, 
No part of Principal due for two years from pur¬ 
chase, and afterwards only one-ninth yearly. 
Products will Pay for Land and Improvements. 
The Liberal feed its given i Free Punkch 
allowed: smalt annual payments required; the cur¬ 
rent market value of money, and profits on Stock 
raising, prove these terms cheaper, easier nut better 
than to buy U S. lahd within ruilroud-lan<!-liniil, at 
*2.50 per acre, while our prices range generally from 
•l to (*, S and 10 Dollars per acre. Quality and 
local advantage* rule the price. 
On 111 ear generous Term* the Industrious and 
competent can buy and pay for a good Farm mul 
Home. Iu beginning, It is necessary tu have money 
enough to pay six per cent, interest on the land, ob¬ 
tain provisions, build a cabin, buy u team and agri¬ 
cultural Implements nl) crops urn raised, which cun 
lie done the llrst season, by commencing in curly 
spring. 
Cl ltd LATtS giving full particulars are sup¬ 
plied gratis, amt any wishing to induce others to 
emigrate with them, or to Torm a ('olouy.uru invited 
to ask for all Lhey want lu distribute. 
A SECTIONA I. TIA P, showing exact location 
of Lands tor sale In Iowa, is sold for 30 cents, and a 
similar 5fap of Nebraska Lands Is sold lor*2b cents, 
|> ON Mi S A S A HI A N I It 15 . 
For full and explicit directions for tho use of 
Bones, Bone Dust, Ac., see our March number, price 
10 cents. Address 
JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY, 
150 Congress Hi., Boston. 
>1 KI-llltI D POULTRY lor SALE. 
J Uniutatis, from Cuont.ii'M celebrated stock. *15 
trio. Light Brahmas, from This s imported prize 
*tOCk, *8 trio; one-year-old laying liens, *10 trio. 
KGG» l ull HATCH1NU.—Quiulun*, Lurk lirnhiutot. 
Bull Cochin*. Lemon Cochin*, *4 do*.; Light Brah¬ 
ma* Gray Working,Silver Htmngled Hamburg. White 
Leghorn, Golden Sebright Bamaui, *2 do/..; 1 doc. 
l.nihl Utah inn eggs, *.7. 4 doz. Htmditm, *10. We urn 
breeding from a Light Brahma cock weighing 13!* 
lbs. liouduns are tlie bent luyor* know n. 
W. S. FARFENTER * SON, 
__ Rye, Westchester Co., N. Y r , 
All kinds of the most reliable Fertilizers for top. 
dressings of Mowing Lands, Pastures and Lawns. 
FERTILIZERS FOR GARDENS. 
FERTILIZERS FOR ROOT CROPS. 
Send for Information, and for any article you want, 
TTOHN ,s. COLLINS, lUonrt'Miowii, N. J„ 
V raised and marketed U. year 1*70 over H.UUi hush, of 
IScmes und lu.uoo buucheM of Asparagus; has Plants, 
-Roots, Ac- (or sale ; sends priue* free. 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., 
P. O. Box 376. 189 & 191 Water St„ 
NEW YORK 
Recallib« Mi|fPremium 
V %l l,1U Y * * ‘ ,r . 1^70_ 
• KncloM «turnp for Circular con- 
t£UA ti.runc iarg* cut#, Kdllorial 
Jrf Sol cm aaU Teai.monUU from 
nearly av«rySvaU In Ike Ifui/m 
l off«r a ffi *»#*» a-.»orliMonl 
dfNurwffv HUv*. /Vu*i /,««• 
£nJ^*U|£>AI< 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET, 
flHIE AM. BASKET CO., New Britain, Ct., 
JL innnu fitetuix»rs of tlu* ;ui«l olieapcst Ver- 
benu Basket, Berry Basket and Cruto in market, 
Are selling this year at a great reduction fur cash, 
Circulars free. 
Transactions at the Little Fall 
xuANHACTtONSat the Little Fa)D market for the 
m?v k e, ! d ',' 1K Feb. tsth, have been light, and prices 
have nut clianged from our quotations of last week. 
\\ e have advices from abroad fur the last week in 
January. Our London Correspondent suvs th.it 
Amer ican cheese sells ut quotations below.' Butter 
wi" il V r “ r r lT ®*,and nu extra line in market. 
&.?.***. OlnflinelPj tiutter - CorkC 
<..an;irliuri, lU0^130e». Thu 7»Urh i>rlo»*nV i iur.ir 
In London has induced gome of our XmeWiindeal- 
ei * to try the shipments of sm:i)| lots quite rnceiiHv 
I'r.'mvho prices at which these low have been bought 
we should say the margin is sufficient for .na- dealers 
to realize a r.ur profit on their venture* utanrs 
The corresponding prices for butter and cheese In 
London last year were : -American cheese, extra fir V 
7bs.; ClonmelPs butter, lOOiSsliMs. extia nr.e. 
CAHOON’S BROADCAST 
SOWER. 
N FORMAT ION FOR POULTRY 
KEEPERS, 
Extract of a Utter 
from a Medical 
Gentleman at Ma¬ 
dras, to his Brother, 
at Worcester, May, 
1*51: 
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Send *1 fur one year's subscription, or a stamp for 
specimen number. Address 
THE POULTRY BULLETIN, 
P. O. Box 316, New York. 
CONNOISSEURS 
The unprecedented success of this Seeder the past 
year is without a parallel in the history of Agricul¬ 
tural Implements. Joseph Harris, author of Walks 
and Talks In American Agriculturist, says •• I like 
theCulioon Seeder very much indeed." wm. Croller. 
Beacon Stock Farm, North port, L. 1„ says:—“It Is 
the best Heed Sower I ever saw." Highly recom¬ 
mended by the American Agriculturist. Country 
Gentleman, Uf it a f, Nnw-YuuKKit, and the Agricul¬ 
tural Press generally. 
The Hand Machine will sow 5 acres; and the Horse¬ 
power Machine 12 acres an hour. 
Price of Hand Sower, *10. Circulars, with, full par¬ 
ticulars and directions, furnished to all applicants. 
R. H. ALLEN & CO.. 
P. O. Box 376. 1S9 A 191 Water Sr., 
NEW YORK. 
“Tell Lea & Per¬ 
rins tlmt their Sauce 
Is highly esteemed 
In India, und. In my 
opinion, the most 
wholesome Sauce 
that is made.” 
And applicable to 
Every Variety 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
At the Breakfast, Luncheon, Dinner and Supper 
Table, it impart* the most exquisite relish and zest 
to Soups, Fish, Hot or Cold Joints. Fowl, Game, etc. 
The universal demand and excellence has led to 
many imitations of LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE. 
JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS, 
1 Union Square and 30 South William Street, 
Special Agents for the United States. 
u it it heavy snow storms and streets su blocked up 
tli.it it Is with l he utmost difficulty that butcher* can 
deliver meat either lr.im their slaughter house*, or 
Iron. \\ ashington Market, live stock ha- bean pour- 
mg in faster than it could he used. The storms have 
not material!v interfered with bringing stock from 
tbc \Y est, only some of the trains were a little behind 
time. Trade has been slow, hut live slock bus not 
been allowed to accumulate to much extent. The 
slaughter houses, however, have accumulated such 
v!'i* K .^‘ IGf'A.N STANDARD OK EXCEL 
,* ready, it contains a complete de- 
prion of every known fowl, as revised by tin. 
iciers ot A &(. their Convention, Fobrujiry 
•Also, a i reatise on Raising Prize Birds for Ex- 
ituin. Every one who keeps fowls must have it. 
ce abets, sent post-paid. Address 
\\ il. LOCKWOOD, Hartford, Conn. 
