$6.60^7.10 fur common tn fair extra. and $i.l5tii8.7S fui 
good to choice, Southern at $6.65ux7JO for extra, 
$7.l5'irB 75 for good to choice. I! vt> flour at f4.7SgJi.25, 
Buckwheat flour. flM» S.10 for State aild Penn. Jer- 
SUCCESSORS TO JUCUlJss *4$ 
|%c!sMpe&J|’|^alGardnf 1 s 
msm 
s0km 
Vi nm i ! i 1 i’!Too, r ° t r?- nd Dveen-bouse, Ornamental Foliage 
inis. m.ill I imis, Ornamental Irena, rfhrubs and Kvcrgi 
incilt'. ? C p'iV. 1 , 1 1 ' 1 lu 1 l’V"i Cn l’ Sal V ! \ Tricolor, Delphinium Grundltt 
stamp for iJltfstrotecl cXlogue. °'' 8 - °' l, ' h 1 *“'«* pl “ nt8 ' 6,1 
ft) - .: rud-lmUI. $1.2,Sit l.3i ; 
van back iliMikn. VII . fldM. 
2.00; prairie hens. 70tv,a7oc 
■Western, P pair, 85c.,» LOO; v 
8:4llu.; do., -unldlu.*, If. - llie. 
I if, in<1-1 • 111.Tflii 40 c.; on n- 
.3.00: quail, i J doe , J,.'ai... 
!. I p.'irtrnlL'os, State ami 
’unison,whole doer, |w th., 
?»:*?!> hums, large,coy, i.v., the.; *m&k-.-d shoulders 
12 V ' Uc.; pickled bellies. lOJcishJVo.; pickled bellies, 
II '11 j(‘ m h'lXOtl*. \v tVsttTn Imniu 11 ,,/IM n 
Hmi, Currrjncr. Yarn—I 
II cuts, .tl.io.gii |^ : average lots, 90® 
JJlack work, coinnion ami medturn, 
O'lllll llltil « ,1 r, ikl. 1)1.. t> a . 
Cuts. 87ft@9ii c .; 
currency, 
The local demand for 
CCS arc him, with outside 
the past few weeks 
potatoes is 
P’rloos for 
iiicre has 
Roneu 
; Creve- 
nre running out under the low rule of prices. The 
supply is abundant, and includes a good show of 
Southern fresh. \V r e quote: 
Western fresh, loss oil. 20.ti.2So.; <ln. at mark25o.; New 
Jorsev. Long Island and North River, St.wfcto.; State 
and Pennsylvania, loss off, StlaJlc.: do. ut mark, 
28c.; Iktnaula do., 26c.: I.tnieil at 18wo20o„ for State ; la 
for Western. Sou them eggs, 28c. Egg oats IMS 
50c., per bushel. 
Flnuv.—The market has been depressed through 
discouraging foreign advices a,no free receipts. 
Prices Imvo been si on.lily declining at the close: ex¬ 
porters are buying a little more freely. SVe quote at 
$5.76^11.00 for liiipcrflne State; $6.60,*6.60 for com¬ 
mon extra do; f6,U5'f6.70 for good tooholce do.; $6.75 
< 46.90 for fancy do.; $5.7.Y.,> 6.00 for superfine Michigan, 
Indiana, Ohio. Iowa, Ac.; $u.4iL>,6.50 fur extra do.: $6.55 
g(!.9i for choice extra do., including shipping brands 
of rnmid lioop Ohio at $6.55.i0.7U, and trade brands 
of do. at $61.vi,:.2,i; good to choice whit*? wheat ex¬ 
tras, rti ’.ij "'jT. 35; Minnesota. $6.7,VL7.tl>; St. Louis, at 
toes, cases 2 doz. cans. $5@6; do, best, common, $4.75; 
Parsnips, $ bbl. $1.75; carrots, $1.25. 
Wool. The market for fleeces continues very 
strong at the recent improvement. There were 
fewer manufacturer* here last week, and trade was 
comparatively moderate. Pulled grades arc work- 
mg off well at, full prices. Carpet grades have been 
dull, which Is owing to the agitation of n reduction 
in duty. r l he business in foreign Inis been moderate. 
Latest sales are Of Canada combing fleece at 50c., 
gold; fleece. State and Western, at 48 c.: Ohio X and 
XX ;u 62c. tor X ; AX and XXX, 53,a 56; Pennsylvania 
X Mlcltifttiil XX, .t0o.; Ueliline, 60 c.; scoured, 
Ur.i.Jl; super and extra puJIed, 43/^45c.; country super, 
i&ytlbe,; rexa?, 23u*tfTc.; California spring, part at 35 o.; 
l a irorula tall and Iamb, 23c.: Oregon, 37c.; Mestizu 
pul led 4 ti5c\ 
FOSTER PEACH! LADY’S TROUSSEAU “A” for SI 50 
... ~ :i Mrsus rmniisru . ..Sir ,wl 
soy corn meal sold at $3.90. Bag Heal.-Kino White, 
S l.7aod.90; fine Yellow, $l.55,nl.5S : conrsc, $ 1.5b-,-, 1.55. 
ob Meal, flJHlALllJ; and Ground Feed, $1.40<;;L50. 
Freali Fruits.—For load lots of apples, $5 la an 
extreme indue. Dealers show a disposition to ease 
up prices in order to start trade, which is very flat at 
tlie prices Some good Eastern raised fruit is in 
market., soiling ill $4.50 , bbl. Greenings are scald¬ 
ing badly. Uus-iets arc now pretty generally opened 
to the trad", Cranberries are nil In soft condition, 
and the demand is not good unouith to par for re¬ 
sorting barrels. A few crates are all that move. 
We quoin - . Y polite, prime $ 1.73.. ■ 5; do. fair. $4® 
$41.25; do. frosted anil scalded, $3. Cranberries, bids., 
$7 all; do,, erate, 3.25. Pecans, pur lb,, 12® 14c. Wil¬ 
mington Peanuts. $2.23 Virginia prime, 
2.35; do., common. 81.50; South Carolina, $1.5Q®2. 
Hickory nuts, new, $2. 
Groin. Wheat is 'Kite. lower, with n dull trade, 
through adverse foreign reports. The stock hero Is 
pretty well controlled, and is tdfernii Cautiously. 
There are anuraber of parcels offered from outride 
hands, anil pushed dll sale at the decline, Latest 
sales are, >1.Ili a 1.50 for now spring in -tore: $1.60 for 
winter red Illinois; $1.65for white Michigan. Outs 
are lower and dull, rale. - ! at 65 ..... tiPio. for Western 
ami Ohio. Barley is higher: sales at $1 lor two rowed 
State; $1.1,1 oiK-1.1- ; for Canada West. Corn Is In 
large receipt, but there is a steady, lair inquiry, and 
prices show no decided change. We quote at RcV-dUe. 
i ,r new Western mixed : *5<\ for Western yellow ; (fie. 
lor wliitu Southern in store. 
Holier Is hardly quotable: our entrance upon 
the mapie sugar season tends to further chock the 
demand for the remnant of honey. Thu range is 
lS@25c. for buckwheat and clover. 
Hop*.—The market is looking up a little. There 
is more legitimate demand. Exporters are looking 
a; tine Id, an.I offer prices that brought them n few 
lots a foiv day s since ; hut holders are somewhat, en¬ 
couraged by advices fr.ru the growing d I si riots, 
which mention considerable damage to the vines by 
cold weather There is some little call on specula¬ 
tion, lutt Hoarool v anything will bring over no. We 
quote: Now fork, 8 i'_12e.; Eastern, TwIUo.; Wiscon- 
i-in, 5r0. .: Michigan, 5 j/,)c.; Ohio, critic.; yearlings, 
4a.oc.; old, I'Ojc. 
Jin pie sugni - ,—About a half dozen bblfl. new 
Ohio have arrived, and sold to the fancy trade ut2«c. 
Mints. - The market Is in the buvora favor. The 
supplies arc larger lor the l.miton season. The an- 
Ihoritlos have been looking uremnd after ” bob ” veal 
and receive a great m.itty eotumendutlons for their 
early start from dealers in prime meat. Wo quote 
o oiiuiv 'Ire sod mutton at .■ii „ 8 c . Western drnased 
bee!' 8 < III,hogdis-Qf! calves. Oil dice, llie.; fair to 
good, 12 ■ lie ; Buck - count y ami Mount I toll yculves, 
live, hi . 1 . 12 c., Sint" do., 9hieNew Jersey pigs, U«(i 
11 Wo do. hogs, 'J -iC.i QOUlitry sausage, llie, 
ill iseel In neons.—Spirit* turpentme 54 c. p gal,; 
Linseed ml Hie. t’ gnl.; layer raisins. $2.«l; currants, 
10b,c.; Luugoodcir almonds, Pi Sie.; Tarragona do, 
19Vu.b"20e.i common lime, $|„'i 0 ; hitiia, $3: spb’es, 
cassia, 33c,(,i;;t1o. gold; ginger, Uc.t-> lie.; do. uiuec, 
$1.15; do. nutmegs, 85c.; do. pepper, Hi .,e.(,il 7 o; do. 
Bticar, atllM'C.bvllife, for “Oft yellow; V2cMl'ij< fur 
soft white; 13: .e.t.y 13 ;e Tar crushed, powdered mid 
granulated ; lid. i* cwl. loaf. 
Oil Cfnlie.—Thei'o is a scaroilv lime, and the 
shipping undo have drawn pretty freely on stocks 
in Buliimore, with sale* there at $4a«;$6l).‘ 
Foultrv mid Gnme.—Dressed poultry is dull, 
and the .n-asim of Lent helps the depression. There 
is it good deal Co Come, bn t dealers advise shippers, 
so that wo will not be swamped. The following re¬ 
duced prices are full ones. 
We quote fresh: .Sew Jersey turkeys, |ii m., p.i 
@20o.s ib>. chlckiqis, IAVcW*:.; do. fowls, l.7.U4e.: State 
and Ohio turkeys, laa; IHe.; flp. ehlekens, It', ,. 18c.t 
Stall) and uldo fowl.-. I2®15r.;, illtplts. 3tVi22c. fresh 
A . i n 'Zen : geese, lfltuilfle.; slips in ,>1 capons, TJaik'ie,' 
Ga.ui.. Tim market i» very unseuled hi the en¬ 
deavor te close out stuff that will he is.nlrahand 
alt, r March 1. T'hei’o Is no overstock of anything 
bat Prairie henB. limes not wanted, 
flipiah, tame, t' tlnz., $:l.50; Id.uilt ,1 neks, f< pair, 411 
AYhiskey—Is quiet. Western, 92^c.@93c. 
KOCHKSTETt, Feb. ‘J3. —Wheat Is scarce, and 
the price is oc; higher. Red winter wheat, *U*otl.t»r 
white, $l,tWi.i/Lorn, quiet, T 8 e, Out* active, and 
wade, h isrher, sidling at. MvmJOo. Ryu quiet, $ 1 , 103 ) 1 . 15 . 
Barley In better demand and higher, 80c. for two- 
rowed. Wo. for foiir-rowetl. Dressed hogs, $9.28tk>9.,'il> 
perewt. Beef, $S.,. I|, Butter Is quiet and dull, 2 H <3 
3le. Eggs In good demand. 2 He. Cheese flriu. IhaUikc. 
Potatoes $1 per bushel, $ 2 ..Vw!i per barrel, Wool firm, 
4i\wl3e.; sheep pelts. $l.5Ur><2..iU each Clover send 
lower, selling at $ 6 (® 6 . 1 i); timothy seed $6 per bushel. 
Hay in good supply and lower,.at $13,> 4 22. 
-<♦<- 
LIVE STOCK MAKKETS. 
New 3’oitK, Feb. 24, 1871. 
Tit tut: la not a redeeming feature about the 
markets Hits week. When .Frovers, who ought to 
know boiler than to pour in stock us fast, or at least 
In ns large quantities os the rail rend could transport 
H. thus overdo the thing this, the first week in Lent., 
when abstinoqce the rule with many, they must 
lake the eonsenuencos. They are taking thorn, but 
Lite pills urabitter, and nut in homoeopathic doses, 
lo make the matter worse, dressed meats are com¬ 
ing In very freely, poultry Is abundant and cheap, 
and more buffalo meat has lieon put down here. Be¬ 
sides all these, the weather is had. making about as 
bad a state of things us cau well bo Imagined. 
TOTALS LIVE STOCK Edit THE WEEK. 
We offer a limited quantity of this celebrated 
Peach for the Spring of 1871. It is equally ns hardy 
and productive us the Early Crawford, fully equal in 
quality, and more than double that well-known va¬ 
riety in size. 
The President of the Mass. Ilort. Society says: 
“Such peaches would readily bring 25 cents each in 
the Boston market." 
Price, $1 each ; $12 per dozen. 
GOULD BUOTIIERS. 
Monroe County Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
]£ IV o x 
FRUIT FARM 
ANI) 
NURSERIES. 
Spring- is Approaching. 
N0% IS THE TIME TO ORDER. 
Those who have 
3 MrSLJN CHKMtSEs... 
3 Pairs Muslin drawers..;. *> “ I 
3 ” Iil.N KN *• ... <• q |U ' 
3 Tucked " >• .. . „ Z JJj ' 
3 Muslin NtonT-DUESsics ,. . •< 2 hi' 
3 Tucked Cam nun - Night-Dresses,]]. 
2 Flannel Skirts, Embr’d. J " 
2 Corset Covers. 
2 Dressing SAcyt-rs ... 
1 Delaine Kobe de chambre.. 
3 00 . 
2 80 . 
3 50 . 
4 00 . 
6 00 . 
8 I H). 
6 00 . 
3 50 . 
4 00 . 
aiHS 
LADIES’ AND C IIILDHEN’S OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT 
LORD «fe TAYLOR 
Hrontlvvny, corner of Twent ieth fliriqq, 
__Nob. 855, 257* 250 & 201 Gvnnd Si., corner of Cliryeilo Sr., New York. 
TOTALS LIVE STOCK FOR 11110 WEEK. 
M!!«h 
Cim*. C»lv«». Shfl.n, Hun. 
This week . 7,061 57 730 35,943 kmi15 
Last week. ..7.123 51 97H 27.934 14 555 
Lorrespond’g w’k ’70 6.841 100 OtO 24,770 13,555 
Avoragli '70...6.817 07 2,240 28,151 UJkiS 
Reeves. If drovers are determined to utterly 
break d,.wq the market here, son- to dictate terms 
it the Went, or sicken those who come through with 
their own slock, they are taking the right measures 
to do U; Unit is, if they do not, break themselves hi 
1 be attempt Some weak knees are already discern¬ 
ible, It takes a pile of money to handle NVJ and 4 600 
cuttle per week, us a few of the larger drovers are 
doing, selling them here at $5.(10 per head less than 
c "St and added expenses. Rivals in trade will Home, 
times lose many thousands of dullurs In the attempt 
t" run offa dreaded competitor. The only question 
is, whoso purse is longest 1 
Low as cattle have lieon selling here of late, alive, 
they are still lower dead. Km (hut our wholesale butch¬ 
ers are also having a hard time of It. In faot, be¬ 
tween the former, who reeds.and the eonsnniet, who 
nuts, them is nothing but losses, and If It baa the of 
lent of doing a wav with someoi the go-betweens, 
one good object, will be atOonipllshed. Ton muny 
cormorants have formerly fattened on the bunves In 
transit here, buying and selling to each other on the 
way, adding a profit, eaeh time, and so regelating the 
trade as to keep just enough here to compel the 
1 mi truer to Loot nil tint liill.i A a our punturo KroumiM 
expand so at the West, ami ImlTaloes ei»me in to com¬ 
pute with beef, the drover« ffud the thing getting too 
Idg lor them to control. The good old wav was the 
best, when fanners brought In their stock and hud It 
sold on commission. There vycre 1,751 cattle on sale 
last Monday W, rur load* each at Weehawkor, „ r „t 
( -mmuniiiaw, and 116 blurts at 1001 ti street Trinle 
was very dull and price* easier, but they huvo been 
g ang down all the time since The beavy offerings 
of that day should have tmUlued for a week, Lent be¬ 
ing close at band, hilt the drovers kept at work, and 
have added 1,1719 since then, to llnd it almost, an Im¬ 
possible thing to sell out, even utter throwing off lo 
pur lb. from the rates of last week- We have seldom 
•.. the market work so disastrously to all concerned 
the ,tressed beef declining on the butchers’ hands’ 
quite as last us the Uvo stock of the drovers Those 
dealers have made the most money, who have done 
the least business for a month past. 
The following are the prices ut the close of the 
market. 
This week. Last week. 
Can U, 
Choice bullocks, v it.u!» t« 15 i$w @ pj 
Good tn prime. “ ...I3U w H 14 <% 15 
Medium. •• ,. 1274 t.ji 13 13 ((S 130 - 
ordinary . . “ ...MBJ & IK* 11 M i 2 u 
Poorest grade.. “ ...8 CoJ 914 8 f® 10 K 
Average of all sales. ... .13 @— 13‘V GS _ 
Good tn prime. “ ...lglf 11 If (ft 15 
Medium. " .. I2H i't 13 13 <« law 
Urdtnury.... “ ...1075 (<« it'4 11 M 12 Q 
Poorest grade.. “ ...8 «4 9K 8 f* 11174 
Average of all sales. . ... .13 ©— 18Y © — 
The stock came from the following States, viz.: 
Illinois. 5,855 Virgil la. 21 
Those who have 
not already done 
80 , should send, 
at onep. It) cents 
$ for our Hand- 
” somely Illustra¬ 
ted and Dcscrip- 
5 tive Patalogue 
of Small Fruits, 
v with I’rlee List 
4 for goring of 
I 1871, which is a 
valuable treatise 
on Small Fruit 
Culture, and con¬ 
tains some of the 
most, liberal of¬ 
fers ever made, 
our Catalogue of 
UO 8 E 8 , SHRURH, 
. Kvkhoreenh, 
etc., will be sent for five rents. We warrant: All 
pTOCIt HEs'T OUT BV Us» TtlUE ’I'D NAME, A NT) UK 
THE Best qn- ai.itv. 
It. CLMM1NG & CO., Successors to J. Knox. 
Pittsburg, Pa. 
rp H 15 
Cattle Plague Cured. 
Stormvtm.k, Dutuhess Co.. N. Y., I 
February 17, 1871. 7 
We had a herd of cattle taken with the foot-and- 
mouth disease about the 5tti of January, and tried 
curing them, blit with poor nunces*. .Mr. Pater* com¬ 
menced treating them nn the 27th of January, by 
giving his Condition Powders and applying to their 
Le t Ins LightningI'uind.le. Ho treated, in till, thirty- 
seven eases. The most were cured by one applica¬ 
tion io their feet and two or three doses of powders. 
A few were treated twlee and two three times, whose 
lent were entirely rotted. Weare satisfied that, only 
lor the lonely application of Mr. Peteru’ remedies, 
wq should have lout ill least one of thnm. Mr. Peters 
was a t our house one week, and since we have watched 
the cattle very close, and cun find no sign of the dis- 
J. & K. OGPKN. 
r> Lightning (InuMife ottres Foot- 
HOt, Poll Evil, Ftalulu, Thi d.Mli, Scratches and Tu¬ 
mors of all kinds In Cattle, Sheep uud Horses. 
VM 1 Fefi-r*’ CwudiUou I'owilcrs euro the 
ALmth Disease and Purillcs the Blond. Both sentby 
express, with full directions, for $1.26. 
Address HUGH PETERS «£r CO., 
7’2 Malden Lime, New York. 
QATTLE C AN PUMP 
The Water they Drink. 
I*;itrie% Impi-ovetl l'ninp—War. 
ranted for Tln-e<* Years— 
Never Freezes. 
Catalogue. 
I It »’S - 15 Y 15 V 1 K W OP THE 
American Exotic and Botanic Garden, 
WHEN FINISHED. 
NEAR PROSPECT pari:, DROOKLYN, NT. y. 
(Incorporated under the Laws of the State of New York.) 
. .$ 100 , 000 . 
CIIAS. MuCAULY, OGDEN I*. I’ELL, HEN It Y JOY. 
I‘ , 'twi(le ,, t. Secretary and Treasurer. Managing Director. 
. tlioR...itO Hilie Street, New Yorlt 4’itv. 
IMPORTERS, GROWERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RARE AND CHOICE FLOWFRS, PLANTS, &c. 
Now ready for Spring Trade, 
100,000 VERBENA PLANTS, OE BEST VARIETIES. 
500,000 OTHER BEDDING PLANTS, OF BEST VARIETIES. 
Priced Catalogues on application. 
1 iiti>• *j 401 •. vviui Tui'Uoytt, Bear Iihiuh. 
10wl8c. lltlffalo, Ulc, '*1 it, . ' 
ProvisianH. -There is a. decided falling off in 
prices lor nie-s pork, ell her spot or future, ami there 
seems to exist 11 luck of confidence that tvdl prevent 
• ' I' d favorulde 1 nn. fOI sellci s. Knot inOSS riijm- 
m d at M ireh, . :..d : April, $22,25. Prime 
, 1 it 1 « II lout 11 ., 1 , ; 1 he idoclt him 
fecavid some OCOlslderable additions from Texas. 
I* "i n .. 1.1,1 . *1 ’j)., r, -D, . .. . ... 
Texas........ 
Kentucky. 
«Hilo. 
Ne.w York..., 
Indiana. 
.Missouri 
83 Iowa.. 
198 Canada.._ 
108 Michigan. 
346 New Jersey 
135 Pennsylvania.... 
104 Connecticut. 
John S. Patrlc’s Cattle Pump has been in use four 
years without getting out of repair. As a pump U is 
the best tn ime, and its construction Is bucIi that the 
weight of the cuttle pump* the water they drink. 
Head the following testimonials; 
Blit for 1 be *V0JH iVnOrf’tt Rttml New-Yorker, Sept. 29, 1866. 
1 the price of dry cows, and lessens Uatriu’s Stouk Pi mu is the only nnictleul one In 
1 ones In the eyes of milkmen, there UHe ^ <! 'itl.le pump water for their drink. By 
a better trade in milch cows. That 111 van* of Its peculiar packing every drop of water 
worse is a hopeful sign. There is " hichgp.ta Into the pump must come to the trough, 
or fresh cows, out prices are mode- tjiat, too, by so slow and .steady a movement of 
ly offering *70* 75 for good looking .*'« PlnRor"', tlint the animal standing on It is not 
dd at an average of *720. each, the ■ 111 la |,unu ’ t<lok the first premium at 
7 and the poorest selling for *50. Mho State J air. 
parcel-.at $31.25; small lots In-ld m, ,fJ 2 . 
la cut meat llie demand i- nmintv for light aver- 
Biteon has buuit cotupliituly in gleoteddurtnlf the week 
umt with ail uccjuuiuhited stock buveia have Home 
®how f,,r pulling the market to their views. We 
quote: - Long dear, city. ll'<.itl' 4 c.s short clear, 
citj, l-itiRjje.; short, rib, city, ll'ii-,; Cumberland 
do.,lle. ! mg clear, Westerii. Iltfo- II :. ; c. : short ulnar, 
d' J .” in" ” " C r : 4 ' l i t J ,M r , L ' ,0 - l! 'H Cumberland, 
u < iu ,11- Lm't} Iims Ui*cllnocl ami oJoscd w^ak. Snot 
\,i'Slenj stfiurri, 12:4 c.; Miiicli dulivory, 12 ^c.: April, 
kettie-^No ^To^c' 111 Ul for steam and 
1 * Cl07p ': htoppod early In the week to Il* 7 c„ 
but the export demand was bri-k at that nrloe, and 
•' r,' ! wofumade, the market dosing firm at lift 
Lliftc. Timothy is dull at $ 6 * 16 . 50 . . 
13ftc < ' ai * ll0 * _l ' l llleI ‘ Sales for March at equal to 
busier; boon polos, 14 I'eot .V 45 o'jO p At •'dij T feVr 
flUMudo.; fiax. 12all4e. ,< ii.- to^^C. ’ 
Tn How—Quiet, at 8 - 4 . 396 , for Texas and city. 
Tobacco.-The market has become verv miiet 
The demand tor small lots from manufacturers? 
,, , , , Light Grades. Uouvv Crnitiw 
Hosted lugs.6ftc. e.ivy i.uuies. 
bound do. 7 @ 7ft 7 tM, a ow 
ife Ilf 
LN'tuuu uo . 7 ftU 
acfc 28% l-'ir 
R«lenli Ur . ^ 
Selections. It @12 Hft|l 2 J 4 
Connecticut and Mass, tillers.f'is o.^AS’ 
Binders, seconds. 25 ‘ 
New York State Oilers. " 12 ,15 
Average lots. ,5 
I eunsyivauht and Ohio tillers. r>. ,5n 
85 iu 40 
45 i« 65 
12 oylj 
18 r./,30 
20 ©43 
12 ©14 
I ennsyiv.ouu and tiluo tillers. ],'] 12 ©14 
JilM? quote Havana-Common, 77X©82ftc.‘. 
«iid ib.e.T“.: ) iKi ! 5e. in, ‘ muui ’ ,u boua.fifflaoc.} gSod 
.Mill'll Caw*. But for the perfect glut of cattle 
which depredates Hip. price of dry cows, and lessens 
the value of fresh ones In the eyes of milkmen, there 
would have been u better trade In milch cows. That 
the market Is no worse is a honeful sign. There Is 
rather morn call for 'fresh nows, nut prices are mode- 
fate, rail lemon only offering *70* 75 for good looking 
cows, (inn pen sold at an average td *72Leach tire 
finest reaching $90 and the poorest selling ror *50. 
Vnul On Ives. —While thepiverage price Is lower, 
most calves selling at. Ilka lie,, per lb., live weight a 
few of till! tops -till reach 12c. A pen of 40 averaging 
130 lbs. and very tine, selling at l.?e„ but III selecting 
them out inoro than twice that number were left 
widen only brought IF,idle. A small lot which aver- 
aged 128lbs. was sold at He. Hog-dressed glut the 
market at 13©15<s., tor the great bulk of fair to good 
calves, few of the finest soiling at lflo., and ordinary 
fed calves at 8©l0c. 
Sheep.-Though less than the previous week, In 
point of numbers, prices have declined fully u e . ;i 
It- and the market. | H extremely slow. Nearly'hair 
of the 3,ufJfl head on sale yesterday remained In the 
pens at night. A summary and not very profitable 
disposal was made of about 260 tat, sheep, costing 
over $9 per head. They were rousted uiive bv the 
burning of ttie slaughter house In which they were 
kept preparatory to killing. We quote thill sheep at 
4>y©5'iC.: fair to good at UMflfto.. and choice to extras 
at 7(.<, ftu., a few of lu. Ins., reaching 7Yc. Among the 
latest ndps were 372 Ohio sliced, HI Ihs . fat, at 6c.; 50 
of il lbs., and thin, at 5,7Cc.; 184 of 77 lbs., 6kc.- 117 
Slate, 92ft lbs.,7ftc.;45 Cunadas.very prime, Waft lbs., 
i nc.-Arrivals of live hogs are also lighter, but 
prices do not improve. In fuel they are weaker the 
low that are sold alive going at 8fti»,8‘..e. Western- 
rtressed arrive somewhat freely, amounting to over 
lyXXj for the week. They are quoted at 
cay-dreHHCd selling at lOftlOftc., extreme heavy go¬ 
ing at 10c. The close is weak. 
LATEST, Feb. il, I’. Af.— Beeves. Arrivals 
to-day, I, cars at< ommuntnaw and 20 at 100th street, 
making Llo head. There Js little doing, so cmipletelv 
stagnated are the dead meat markets. A lot Of 60 
Illinois steers, 6ft cwt., and thin, went at II 'do., with 
a few flneScwt. cattle at liksUftc., and 11 Keuiuuky, 
1,371 lbs. alive, at <Uioeach. 
Sheep.—Receipts, 4 cars at 48th St., .3 at Ooinmu- 
ni|,Hw, and 2 ut Wcehawken, or a total or 1,662 head. 
IJght as arc these arrivals, they arc quite too many, 
taken in connection with what were left from yester- 
dj*y- Very few have beeu sold at any price, a ear 81 
lb. Ohio going utOe. 
II ng«. Arrivals, 5 cars at 40th St. and 4 cars at 
Commumpaw, or 1,1!*2 head. No live hogs tire selling 
pressed are lower, Western selling at 9©9ftc.—very 
few 9i,fc.—and city tduughtered at lOtddOftc., in a weak, 
dull market. 
2s T t’uj QUtoeriisemeuts. 
p U R E 
CARDEN SEEDS. 
CATALOGUES FREE. 
Address SHEPPARD SEED STORE. 
P. O. Box 2972. 
the State Fair. “ 
From the Tloclienler TMmoCrat. 
Watkiuno Stock.-" Im it, well watered?" Invari¬ 
ably Inquires the prospector looking for a new home, 
when a farm Is offered him. No more important 
question can be uskod. A good spring or well is the 
best; but getting the water out of the well is the 
trouble. The following communication is from 
Leonard Buckbmd, a auccesHful farmer, well and 
favorably known to the hnaiueas men of this city 
and the surrounding country. Many of mtr best 
farmers are usuigthlspunip, and speak or It in terms 
01 the strongest approval. We are also acquainted 
With its operation, arid fully concur tn Mr Buck- 
land's high estimation of it. (Mr. Bock laud is IVeg. 
ident of flic Monroe County Agricultural Society,) 
Kditou Icdohkstku Dkvioctlvt: in the full of 
18b7 1 hud u Pat rl o Pump put In my well on trial. It 
inu. thus ..nniletely fulfilled all thai waa prom- 
l.scd or claimed for it. A man standing eunstnntly 
at a pump, however fulthful he might be, could not 
supply my Stock with water more completely than 
they Mtipbly thmnsftlvdH with this pump. It liasen- 
tirety relieved me of the constantly recurring euro 
and labor of supplying them with water In these 
days of labor-saving inventions this pump should 
nnd u place on every tar,n where water is pumped 
fur slock. 1 have no greater labor-saving Implement 
On my tariu. 
To comprehend the time that may bo saved by 
stock pumping water for themselves, multiply the 
time used in one day by the number of days in a 
year; should that be otic hour each day, too time 
saved in a year wonlil ho ;16',. din s. 'Thu labor saved’ 
Is not tin; only consideration. By a pressure of 
work, forgctfuhiflsa or unfaithfulness of those en¬ 
trusted with the cure of Stock, they Often suffer tor 
water; coniaquontly.the Cows give less milk ami the 
stock generally are less thriving I am sure, whore- 
CVer this pump has a tair tr.al.it will give entire 
satisfaction. 1 certainly would not give it this un¬ 
qualified approval if it had not [allv Justified il. 
LEONARD BUCK LAN D. 
Brighton, Monroe Co., N. Y„ Sept. 20,1870. 
A new patent on this pump was granted Sept. 2 , 
18 10. 
All communications should bo addressed to 
HIRAM LAWTON As SONS. 
Rochester, N. Y. 
O A LEM! SALEM! Original Slock.- 
LJ The Great Family and Commercial Grape. Best 
Red Grape for market, for winter keeping and for 
wine. Ripens early enough for all localities; large 
and beautiful.and of best quality, hardy amt pro¬ 
ductive. Extra 3-years-old Garden Plants, for im¬ 
mediate hearing, $1 each, post-paid, by mall One 
Salem and one Euaielan for$2, poet-paid. All lead¬ 
ing and new varieties supplied in small or large quan¬ 
tities at low rates. Address for Circulars, 
1. H. BABCOCK & CO, Loukport, N. Y. 
1871, 
TREES 
Plants and Vines. 
We offer, for the Spring Trade of 1871, tlio Largest 
and most Elegant Stock of Standard and I)warp 
F uurr Trices, Grape Vinks and Small Fhiotts, 
Ornamental Treks, Shrubs, Roses, etc., etc., 
j over offered by us. Particular attention called 
to our stock of 
New American and Kilmarnock Willows, 
Weeping Mountain Ash, Mountain Ash, 
American Arbor Vitae, 1 to t ft.'high, 
and Dwarf Pear Trees, 
Descriptive Catalogues will be furnished on appli¬ 
cation. Also, Trade List for Nurserymen and Dcul- 
er3 - GOULD BROTHERS, 
Monroe County Nurseries, Rochester, n. Y. 
O' II E 
MAMMOTH DENT CORN 
Farmers, Look to your Interest I 
THE REST IS NEVER TOO GOOD l 
Corn is second to no other pro¬ 
duct of the earth, yet there Is 
less attention paid to its produc¬ 
tion than any other of the ce¬ 
reals. In corn that yields large¬ 
ly, there are three points to be 
Observed, viz., large ears, rteptlt 
of grain, and well Oiled at both 
enrtM. Farmers nan rest assured 
that the Mammoth DENT Is fur 
superior to all oilier corn in these 
respects. It has from twenty to 
forty rows to each oar, and will 
weigh sixty pounds to the bushel. 
It Is the largest early field corn 
produced In America, mid will 
ripen tn from ninety to one hun¬ 
dred days. It is acknowledged 
by all who have tried It,and they 
»re numbered by flip hundreds, 
to be the very hestcoi 11 produced. 
in clrcumfnmee 0 } ear and 
depth it] am in, if fur nirvitwirs 
a hi 1 com we ever atrip.—N. Y. Bee 
journal. 
Price, by mail, 2 pounds for $1, By express, one 
peck fur $2; half bushel, $3; one bushel, r mix 
bushels, $25. No corn sunt f.\ O. I). Bend In your 
orders at once, -is the demand is great, and much 
time wdl be required to till the numerous orders. 
No order tilled for less than one dollar. 
Send stump for Circular giving full description of 
the corn and other choice seeds ; also, fancy poultry 
&c. Address ISA AC N. BALTHIS, 
Box 59, Cory dun, Indiana. 
Montclair Railway 
(NEW JERSEY) 
7 PER CENT. 
FIRST MORTGAGE 
BONOS, 
INDORSED BY THE 
NEW YOKE AND OSWEGO 
Midland Railroad Co 
FOR SALE IN 
DENOMINATIONS 
OF 
SI,000, S500 and $100, 
COUPON A.\D RUCilSTUKFJD. 
SEVEN-EIGHTHS OF THE RIGHT OF WAY 
PAID FOR. 
ONE-IIALF 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. 
EMPLOYMENT. 
29 Fulton St., New York. 
use, iipproachingrmarii' tm. .Ti r , • r ? Be< ‘ lJGiiS FROM PRIZE IMPOKTRi 
ther advanc- d. Thv-mtb t unS J and Aylesbury Ducks, for setting*'f 
K?en Stuff in cabbage! anil smmik. tffrl] mta Coeurs. $4; Light Brahmas, $2; Games, *$2. uunrun- 
brmgs $19«12 (J tic I W* '"i nicr teed fresh, and secure! v packed agalnsi breakage a 
the first from Bermuda ibn ^^ i t rt ? 0l ' t0nmt00 ? 1 l«w fine IRouze Gobblers. $8 each? ” 4ln * ee - A 
1 beat bought $1 * r 4 ium ^ ^pouted. _LD. RICHARDSON, Buekeysu.wn, Md. 
? e » ac i l t . B, o’ l E S ' 'P a „NUY FOWLS* EGGS FROM DARK 
Jackson Whit... LSrij.Aa- 3 - 60: T Brahmas, Uouduns. Buff Cochins. Ligh Brahmas 
A'bort, *3.5033.®: ChllUtud 1 r, '‘V e 9i? a Silver bpangledHamburgs. Send for Illustrated 
50®2.75; Nora 8.’o*in - ! ieS •J-lW Harrison, $2.- Circular. 
?"V V - J-i ?3..30®3.75;' umiup-ff • PggSggV W. E. STITT, Columbu*, Wia. 
turnips, Russia V bbl iir.itf’ «r. • * -- 
8 ? 5l^?SSs:K8&lSJmf , &BR 
P«r HI., «MMa« Uo. wliitt-, * „ii., 
WM. G. MARKHAM, Avon 
The very Host GRINDER fur MOWERS and 
REA PER?" oni all Eiu.e TOOLS, is our improved 
K M Lit V GUI X DER for 1 sjf 1. It grinds exact¬ 
ly true, cuts very fast, turns easily, and Is light, dura- 
Every Farmer will nave it. 
jar LIVE AGENTS WANTED every where* 
For very liberal terms, address 
E. Gi STOltivi:, Anhtiru, N. V. 
I RISH JUNIPERS, ARBOR VlTiEs, fnew 
Dwarf varieties.) Ornamental Trees. Shrubs, 
Ruses and Budding Plants; Raspberries, Blackber¬ 
ries, Currants and Gooseberry. Wholesale mid re¬ 
tail. MAIII.ON MOON, Morvisville, Bucks Cct,Pa. 
Moork’s Rural New-Yurkkh commences anew 
year with a new and beautilui Jrcss and, as ever, 
rich In its address. |t« full of variety, original and 
select. No paper on our list of exchanges ctmies so 
near our Ideas of perfection, for a seoular family 
paper, as the Rural. It has always maintained a 
high moral atandurd.-xY. Y. Observer. 
1871. B ON 
, For Dili and explicit directions for the use of 
Bones, Bone Dust, &e„ see our March number, price 
10 cents. Address 
JOURNAL OK CHEMISTRY, 
__ 150 Congres s St., Boston. 
PRESERVE YOUR LEATHER. 
1 K.KKP YOUR FEET DRY I I 
HUNK MILLER'S LEATHER PRESERVATIVE 
AND WATElt-PROOK Olt. BACKING. 
3R years in market. Sold by retail and Jobbing 
houses everywhere. FRANK MILLeu & CO 
18 and 20 Cedar St,, New York. 
Gil A MEDALLION SEWING MACHINE^ 
»77 1.17,10 i iiriig on trial. Mon ; tn,v Pa v munis 
Frier redurrd. Sews everything a needle will go 
through. Samples of sewing sent tree. Agents 
mSIuxaVtt/xm^ £#!&. n'Aueemeats. Address 
MEDALLION MACHINE CO., 71 Nassau St., N. Y. I 
SEND FOR CIRCULAR AND MAP. 
LEONARD, SHELDON £ FOSTER, 
No. 10 WALL ST., 
AND 
THE MONTCLAIR RAILWAY CO., 
No. 25 NASSAU ST., 
NEW YORK. 
C 4IIEAF GUNS.—Smooth-bore muskets, warrant- 
J ed to shoot shot close and kill 60 yards. Price 
only $2.50. J. H. JOHNSTON, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
