lo. mixed 
(00c., ben, 7<§>9c.; vinegar, cider, 
mnntaetured. 15@20c.; newspa- 
half tubs, 456t47e.; Welsh Fall, 36@3Rc.; do., common, 
23c^30c.; store packed, 15®20c.; poor to fair, State dair¬ 
ies, 23-'.tic.: Western rolls, Hue, 26<327c.; common to 
fair. S5a«8c. 
Cheese. The movement lias been quite liberal In 
the low and medium grades, at prices ranging from 
10c. to 13c., with some few small lots at 8 c. Shippers 
refuse to moot the views of holders In best grades. 
There is fnlly a* confident n tone tn the market, and 
the t rade believe that the supplies will nil be needed. 
Exports for the week, '•.'6,393 pkg*. 
Wo quote State factory, prime and fancy, Ifl if® 
l*lHco with Jobbing sales. l6Y<ctl7o.; do. good,, 
15 Se :do. fair. lt/MltRo. State dairy prime, It<*.; 
do. fair, 12!4®13c. Ohio factory, prime, llni'i 150.; 
do. good, 13(@Uc. English dairy, prime. Me.: do. 
good. hWfilSXc. 
English dairy, prime 
Cotton.—The arrivals at the ports have been liberal 
and prices are lower. For forward delivery sales on 
the basis of low middling for future delivery are at 
211 Yc. for Feb.,20!-jo. for March, 20 18-lfie. for April, 
2) kc. for May. 2t>je. for June. Wo quote for spot 
cotton: 
opliunh. AUbii’flt. S',,'v OrTons 
Ordinary. 17K V% 1T:V 17Y 
Good Ordinary. 18« 18V lit 19.k{ 
Strict Good Ordinary. 19tf 197-16 1911-16 19Y 
Low Middling. 19X 20& W% 20X 
Middling. 21 
Good Middling. 23 
Pried Frail*.— 1 The low prices ruling for apples 
brgiu to attract attention or consumers, and there 
Is (simpurUt 1 vely a very fair business in all grades. 
Peaches remain quiet, most parties waiting to hear 
from the country something definite in regard to the 
rei«>rt > of damage t.u the t roe-. From the tone of the 
letters received here, It Is believed that there is some 
cause for alarm. 
Southern apples. idlKo,| do., sliced, ,V-9Se.; WosC 
ern.nttiif.Vilc.; state, f*<ifl&c. Pealed peaches ut Mfiileo. 
for Ga., ti id ic. for Vu... and Iniivlile. for North Caro¬ 
lina. impeded peaches, 3y;<a4c. for quarters,and 5N(5Ji 
5XC. for halves, Cherries, 22(5)22)40. Plums, I4®l9c. 
Blackberries, 8 Kc. Raspberries, 3.W"de. 
F.ggu. Prices deeltned to about. XHe., but with the 
coin weather prices soon reacted, and for best marks 
of fresh at the dose 40c. is asked, with ordinary lots 
Xalilt-ie. !,lined are scarce, and held at liOtraSSe. At 
these figures there Is scarcely any business. 
Flour. - The market Is ruling weak. The arrivals 
are larger and the shipping demand is very small. 
Superfine State..Ifl 35® 7 oo 
Common extra do.7 KV<»! 7 75 
Good to choice do. 7 80(5) 7 90 
... do . . 8 09® 8 1(1 
Superfine Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Iuwa... 6 20(9/ 7 00 
Extra do.... 7 25$ 7 00 
Choice extra do...7 t’fxrti 8 85 
Trade brands do..8 lOiflO 50 
Good to choice white wheat, extras.H a*<ilO 50 
Fair to very choice extra .Minnesota. 8 00® lo Ml 
Common to fair extra St. Louis. 8 00® 9 50 
Good to choice do. 9 60®13 f>0 
Southern, common to choice. 6 60® 9 OO 
Family do. 9 00® 13 25 
Rye, eo turnon to fine...i 75et» 6 in 
Buckwheat hour .3 Oikji 3 26 
Corn tuoftl, Brandywine.., . 3 9064 4 00 
Fresh Fruit*.—Exports of apples 500 hhls. Fine 
sort* of apples are firmer, but. a retail or small load 
business is all that, can bo noted, (’ranberries dull, 
but firmly field. Nuts have only a moderate call. 
Wt* quote—Apples, common, $lJiftu.'2.00; do. fair to 
good. t'2ijo2.50, do. tine, $2.?,V..i;UKl. Cranberries, prime, 
crutc, $3®;l.50; common to fair. f2.A0iai2.7fi ; bids., $9 
6410; choice hhis.. ftll'Hill. New Wilmington and 
"Virginia peanuts, $lr<«1,45, I’ehn. do, fih'ad.I.K Hickory 
nuts $l.i5t*2. 
Furs n mi S). I us. The catch has boon small, and 
the prospect Is that firm prices will rule from this 
time forth. There Inis been a large drain upon manu¬ 
factured goods here and abroad. The following quo¬ 
tations arc ruling for parcel lots:—Oltcr, each, $7®lflj 
Fox, tiO-i'fie. for gray, f 1.20": 1.75 for Rod Mink; $1,50 
®9.(M for pain; $3® 6 for dark; Musk n»t, 11(3)16c. for 
Fail and I.v«ri2e. for Winter; Skunk, 40®wc., for 
striped, IW.’ile for white, title.®$1.1(| for black; (lpos- 
Butn 10® 15c.; Raccoon, 80<.>70e. 
Grain.—For wheat, prices are entirely nominal. 
The foreign markets are Pretty well supplied at tlie 
moment. Wo quote at fil.rt'Lu 1,73 for No. 2 Spring. 
$l-?!> ci.82H /or ho. I do.. tl.90yj|ii.95 for Winter red 
Western. $1.90®2 for iimbur, and $l,90.<)2.iX)Jfor white 
Western. Corn 1-dull aitUlcwIGHc. for old mixed Wcst- 
oi n afloat, tUI/c. for ilo. in store, 0 > 1 for new - 
car lots, nft(v6tH»i<o. ror yellow do. oats sell slowly ut 
64®K»c, tor new rnive.t Western ; K@54o. for new black 
do.: VLt 'de.fornew while do.; 51c, for old mixed West¬ 
ern instore; 53o for mixed Stale; 36c. for white State. 
Hay noil St raw. — There Is not much bay re¬ 
ceived, and prloes are steadily held. We quote North 
River at $1.15 from store. Retail qualities at $1.30® 
1.70; NOVr-r at, 95o.Mifl< and salt at B05uSe. Straw, long 
rv.v at $1.30*1.41) r short do. at $ p.ojjf,; oat at 90c.@$l, 
add wheat nt77>c. The following prices are obtained 
at the railroad depots: - Retail qualities, good to 
prime, $ 1 . 50 ( 31 .( 15 ; do,, medium to fair, fitl.20ujxl.70; ship¬ 
pers' grades, fil.lt); clover, mixed, $1.10(41.20; el Over, 
70 "/Klc,; long rye straw, $1.30; short do., OOo/a/fl; oat, 
85®90c.; wheat. 65c. 
flops. Buyers refuse to purchase other than small 
lots, to go Into immediate consumption, and with 
stocks steadily accumulating of both foreign and do¬ 
mestic, prices are ruling lower. 
Wo quote State ut 42<SiJ>2c.; Eastern, 40@S0e.; West¬ 
ern. I0 ;4,Vie., Bavarian, iflkaiWo.;: English, 36®45o.; Bel- 
Tobacco.—Trade Is light, as there Is an absence of 
desirable stock. 
QUOTATIONS—MEW CHOP. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Lugs... 9V<S 10cjc. 10 (3) 10MC. 
Common to medium leaf .10 H e. 10V<® tlRo. 
Good do. . .IDv-.u 12 o, 11 12 He. 
Fine do. .. I 2 > 4 <i I 3 >y 0 . 18 @11 c. 
Selections.M @ li15 @16 o. 
Vegetables.—Exports of 2,200 bbls. of potatoes; of 
onions, SO bbls. The market Is firm for potatoes, 
though the trade docs not Include much wholesale 
buying. The long Winter has almost run out. the 
variety of garden truck. A (few marrow squash are 
quoted as nigh »* $4.50. Boston has taken most Of 
them ofi" Cabbages are very scarce. 
Peacb Blows In bulk. $8 @3.25; Enrlv Hose do.. 
$2.7503; Prince Albert. $2 7503; Dyrtglit, *l.75(;.u2; 
common $1.75; sweet, fit.WLo l For potatoes In ah lu¬ 
pine order a(ld 25@37f. V bbl. Marrow squash, fil.JQ 
@1.75; Onions, reif and yellow, $5<,.(ifl; do. white, $5,50 
@7; Russia Turnips, $1.75(i(i2; Cabbages, IS 100, $7@1U. 
\\ ool, -There Is no improvement, in trade. Manu¬ 
facturers will not buy at present prices, as the goods 
market is very dull. 
X to XXX fleece, fill.''7’c.; No. 1 fleece. flft'.Vififlc.: No. 
2 fleece, G0@0fl<v. tub-wiivhcd fleece, 56i-$7Ut.; Texas, 
coarse t,o extra line. O* hr.; new Mexican fleece. 
2A@40c.; California -primr clip, K.Y" loc.; California tail 
clip nnd lambs', Kt" He.; extra pulled, \v;,ii;‘Jc.' Mlppr 
pulled,Wk&iNo.; No. I nulied, r> . 02 e,; Westernpn 11 nd, 
dfojiiOc.; Southern prtilcd. I(k".)0c Caltfornla pulled, 
Jl)(«l52o.; Montevideo, >!i(.o47c.; Buenos Ayres, unwu»h- 
ed, SSqtdtV.; Rio Grande, gold, 2(V,oX!o.; t’atH', .'Kk.iH.le.; 
Australian, L@70e.; combing wool, Bfl@80o. 
KflClIEiiTER, Feb. li.-Flour market Is steady 
at unchanged prices. Wheal dull, with downward 
tendency, fil.t’Aiijl.SO for red and $l.ut>j*2.l6 for white. 
Oorn dull ntti3@G5c. Rye, 85c. Oat«.T 2 o. Barley,75c. 
for two-rowed, 9rt@95tj. for f our-rowed. IKessed hogs 
higher, fiii.Ni fur heavy and |6.75@7 for light weights. 
Beef, ydst F cwt. Mutton. iWo'e, c tr. l'otatoes, 60@ 
70c. ?' bushel. Apples, Tar(«" 4 $l do. Butter firm at 4) 
@32c. for good. Cheese. H@lfic. Eggs scarce hut 
lower, |3i@36e. per dozen. Wool Is nominal, and 
market very dull at SOotCtlc. F If, the hitter price for 
course. Clover Bced $t> for medium and $7@7.25 for 
large. Hay in good supply ut. $£16®24 T ton. Straw, 
$12® 13 ton. 
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LIVE STOCK MAKKETS. 
NEW YORK. Fab. L5.1873. 
ArrRR vi'rv unsatlafantory markets, in which cattle 
and sheep dealers lost heavily, they have now begun 
the hold-hack game, with a view to advancing the 
rates again, if they follow It Up steadily, they will 
doubtless accomplish their object, hut it will take a 
little time, for the dead meat marketa are Cull of beef 
and mutton. Thfi Chicago ROOuli* art* killing a grout 
many cattle there for till* and other Eastern mar¬ 
kets, the freight being about one-half what It is on 
live cattle, to «ay nothing of the absence of care and 
feed. Western dressed hogs are also coming forward 
us never before, and give good satisfaction to pack¬ 
ers. Tlie fresh trade prefer those killed bore, and 
make about Me. dliTeivuoo in their favor. Game con - 
tinucM abundant and cheap, buffalo mont selling bet¬ 
tor than in former years. 
RECEIPTS OF LIVE STOCK. 
3b mi p A 
B«ov,.- t Cowl, Ciil.o*, bsMiloi, Itosrn, 
Totals this week.7,1)63 1H7 753 22,027 88,1.87 
" last week.8,296 73 583 27,685 34,;ill4 
Average last year... .8,178 98 2,211 23,683 36,975 
Beeves.—With u falling otr of 1,200 cattle for the 
week, we ciinnot quote much decline. The fact Is 
the run has heretofore boon so heavy, and butchers 
stocked up so largely for rear of snow blockades, that 
we can well stand a lighter -upply. One thing they 
do want, however, and Unit Is a better quality of cat¬ 
tle, hut from what we hear of stock on tlie way, there 
is not uiuoli prospect of an improvement at present. 
It Is difficult to account for so much trash, whan 
Western men well know the crowded state of our 
market* and tlie low prices for thin stock, and they 
have such an abundance of corn with which to better 
tlnlr ooiidltioii. It Is probable that they want money, 
aud so sell off their poorest, cattle, knowing that corn 
pays best when tod to thrifty, growing Nteors. Most 
of tlie Texans are being slaughtered at the W est, and 
either packed there or sent here ready dressed. This 
explains tho small receipts of “lung-horns'’ tn the 
yards—only s ear load 3 (pi Monday, out of 5,3(10 boeveit 
on sale*,—165 oar loadj ut One Hundredth st„ 91 at 
Communipuw and 80 at, Woohawken. Trade was dull 
then, mid arrivals have beult very irregular since, 
owing to snows at the West. The feeling Is rat her 
stronger lit the close, but price* of ordinary cattle 
are still low, as will be seen by a few note* of (troves, 
VtlS., G oars 111. steers, 1,025 lb*, gross, sold at I0XC., 56 
Ibs. per cwt.; 7 curs, by, ewt., at 11@] I '^c.; a mixed Jut 
of Ohio ut 9@l2Kc.; 2 ears good Texans, 6 cwt., at, 
OSfC.t 3 ear* Mo.,5CWt,, 9ifc.; 2 cars, 8 cwt.. 111. coarse, 
at. UX®13<!. A few fat cattle, as some H cwt. (Ihlo 
grades, sold at Me. 
The following are the closing prices for the week In 
eomparlHon with what, cattle brought one woek ago, 
for net weight of beef: 
This week. Last week. 
. „ Cents. Cents. 
Choice beeves, V !b.18 Vj @ 14 13)< @ M 
Good to prime. 11 Jf @ L3>4 12V4 ® 13 
Medium. 11 @ 11 j* 11?< @ 11W 
Poorest grade. . . 8 @ 10 8 @ 10 
Average sales.— @ U'-f @ 11)<( 
»7 la <| IJ» IL(. rtlilU- Ht T»r*is*y.K*, J W HOlIMt—till) llvi> llOL'H IfiVLitl IlhnVP urn ItfLfl 
ImViC i*l- iln'MM(‘d fiunng the week, fljls, with 
gian, •t6@40<.., l.allfornlan, 62 /<oiS.i 7 > 40 . very large reeeluts of hox meats from the West, 
Poultry nnd Runic, The market is fairly sup¬ 
plied, and the demand doe* not warrant any material 
Increase or receipts. Turkeys sell the best, but must, 
not overrun ui@] 2 l»s. Mucks are in demand; few 
wild ones are on sale. Live poultry soil* fairly. (Juall 
arc abundant, but the .stock include* a good many 
soft birds, which are offered low. Venison can run 
only until Much Ut, and the liberal stock keeps prices 
extremely cheap, Rabbits are pressed for sale, and 
lownr. we quote live poultry at 16®Wo. for prime 
fowl* and turkeys. Geese. $l.75@.2 for Western. $ 2 m.:i 
for Vow Jersey. Duck*—75cJ®f 1 for W ((stern, $1@120 
for N. J. 
Wo nuote dressed prime N. .1. and Bucks Go. tur¬ 
key*, lK@19i\. State and Western, poor to best, 12®17c, 
Chickens, Western. I0@15e.; State and near points, 
ll@13c. Geese, 9®15c. Ducks, It!®22c. 
Game quotation* ■ -Venison, whole, ft@7c.; do,, 
short saddles, 8 ® 10c; long saddles, 7@He. Buffa¬ 
lo saddles, 7@9C. Canvas-buck ducks, $1.50@2; red 
heads, $1.25; mallard, 40 @ 500 .: teal, 37c,; rabbits, 
he.! niMdl, (l.,V.kvl.75 for choice, and 
$l<"'.t.TQ for poor. I*rnlrfechlekens,75(.v85c.; partridge*, 
State, (KJOlktc.; eastern, 020750.; wild turkeys, 22®3«c. 
ProrfulouB. — PorF seems to be almost out, of 
market this season; the offering Is very «m»ll, and 
perfective receipts are uulmpoctant. Boxed meal* 
have, this year, absorbed a large part of the crop that 
tn nrevioUB years was barreled. The foreign wants 
of bacon are Immense, and the heavy cutting* have 
gone abroad about a* Last as they could ho tranship¬ 
ped. Lard is offered sparingly, and the bolding for a 
rise has thus far, this week, been attended with suc¬ 
cess. Beef hams are saluhln; choice Western, fi30®33; 
Te.xas prime, $30; other lot* of Texiware largelvsour 
and Irregular In price*. Beef wn- sold to some extent 
for export at the old ranges Lard, 8 )<c. for 
Western steam Oil spot. 8 fcc. for February, WMc. for 
March, and 8500. for April Long elcnr, The,; dn.rt 
clear, >^c.: short rib, T.Vie. Mens pork ut >M.62K for spot 
delivery; *11.75 for April; Western prime hlees nomi¬ 
nally filL2o. Dressed hog.*, Clty, 6 )*WXc,; Wi *tcrn, 5W 
@3 , 0 . Cut moats are selling at 9Ji @lle. for hams, 
loose; BMroaJtc. for shoulders, loose; 7 @ s;< cts. for 
pickled bel'les, loose. Boxed (!ry-*alt.ed shoulders, 
5c. Smoked meats ut IflMiijilSXo. for loose ham*. (lY® 
(C. tor loose sltoubicrs. Titllnw at 5 15-ICe. fur prime 
sbjelt. Beef in Milling at $9011.75 for barreled new 
Plain my-B, $12®18.50 for extra mess. Tierced beef at 
£2.v.i/,2o for new India mess, $30031 for new extra India 
mess, and $21023 for new prime mess. 
Seed.— Clover Is Helling quite freely at 9X@9Vc. for 
15®?**' W th cll0lc ' i lots ut 1Uc ' I’i Ujlj thy brings $3,- 
Snudi-icM.-IIuncy at, 28@S0e. for dark and 32(5j35c. 
«CTi(v. h 5u e J boxes; mixed lots, 21c. Cider at 
Z «* 3 i-'nc. oo. trmnmactured. 
Per*. $< ft., 4@4>4.; white rags. 5@5>;. 
very large receipt* of box meats from the West, 
makes the falling off lu live hogs Of late. The murkef 
has been somewhat uniform, (.'losing strong ut a 
triflingadvance. Arrlvalsof cut meats last week, 23,718 
buxes. I,Ivu hog* are quoted ut 5)4@5)4c. Quotations 
Of Western dressed 5 k / (<s | IHc. City dressed vary from 
go. for heavy, to ll>|@ 6 \o. ror medium weight*, mid 
7o. lor pig*. 
Jlileli Cow*.—With heavy arrivals on top of a 
very dull market, matter* are rendered still worse, 
and there is almost no trade, and prices are entirely 
nominal. Milkmen were only Offering $40 for fair- 
looking cows, Common cows urn quoted at. $AVu45; 
tali' to good at fio 5 (.jJH. 
Sheep, These are coming forward more sparingly 
now UuR owners lose money on them. And still only 
pelrpe lota are advanced, and they, scarcely enough to 
take eogdlxtmw. Of. Most of the sheep are thin, and 
generally sold at 5J<(&0Kc. Soule very poor went at 
iM@5e.,.»nd prime at 7 <<mi7Hc., extras roaehtng7 : k@8c., 
one lot of Mo Canadas. Iff! tbs., going at 7c.; 168 Mieh., 
168 tbs., at 6 c.: 26 Caaauaa, 1;!4 it's., at HVfe.; a lot 74 It. 
Ky., at 5*0 .; 2m iUeh., 1(« fts.,at 8 e.; Sb Ky.,82 i»h.,5c. 
Veal Otilvt**,—Live calve* aye m good demand ut 
former quotation*, while fat. hog-dressed are scarce 
and higher. A few very choice reached 16c. In the 
bans market of Friday. Most calves still come )U 
dressed. I,ive calves are quoted ut ft<)@ 1 :i each for 
grasser*, uiwl 8 @llV$o. for thin to jirlme milk veal*, 
dressed selling at 6@9c. for grass calves, and 12@15Jsc., 
for ordinary to choice milk veals. 
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A i’oMltive Katlieul Cure for Rupture.—The 
Elastic Truss Company, at No. 6&3 Broadway, New 
York, will send their Descriptive Circulars to any 
person afflicted with Hernia. This Truss can be sent 
by mail to any part of the country. 
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Seedlings, in Inrge quunlitie* and in fine condi¬ 
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Send stamp for treatise"On Opium-Eating and its 
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To Investors. 
To those having Hind* to Invest, and those who 
wish to increase their Income from means al¬ 
ready Invested In other less profitable securities, we 
recommend the Seven-Thirty Gold Bonds of the 
Northern Pacific Railroad Company aa well secured 
and unusually productive. 
The bonds are ulwuys convertible at Ten per cent, 
premium ;1.10) into the Company's Lands at Market 
Prices. The rate of interest (seven and three-tenths 
per cent, gold) is equal now to about 8)4 currency— 
yielding an Income more than one-third grouter than 
U. S. 6-20s. Gold Chock* for the semi-annual inter¬ 
est on the Registered Bonds are mailed to the Post- 
Office address of the owner. All marketable stocks 
and bonds are rooolved In exchange for Northern 
Pacifica on mo 6 t r v von a m.K T ten. ms. 
.m COOKE Sc to , 
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OUR YOUNG FOLKS 
FOR MARCH. 
CONTENT 8 : 
Doing His Best (Part ML), by J. T. Trowbridge. 
The Ugly Old TOAD, by C. D, Gardette. 
A Talk about Blectru itv, by N. A. Eliot. 
The Story of Florinda, by Mrs. Abby Morton 
Daiz. 
The Fall ok a “ Rockino-Stone," by c. A. 
Stephen*. 
And other Interesting stories, with numerous illus¬ 
trations, rebuses, enigma*, correspondence, Ac. 
For Sain bu alt llookstllcn and Newsdealers. 
JAS. R. OSGOOD & GO., Publishers, Boston, 
TOALLHAVINGSPARETim. 
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time In secure first 
choice of territory, ft 
contains 52 Inn/,: Steel Piute) 
Afdjur, 2UxLi indies hi sun. 
II t/li'iwa complete lasinrynf 
llts vaiiiiwi countries at the 
'll ifl hi tbi le rlltnate, uni) and 
pindntl tons ; their hist or tj 
and. uorernvitnl ; the mani- 
fohl Industries in ‘which the 
peoples o re rngaoed ; and Hu, 
stage of civdUuItem they hare 
reached, ns indicated In their 
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void success,till subscription Imok ever published. S/nd. 
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\\ [JiLIAMH, If, Ur,•kinan St., New York; 179 Wash*. 
iiujton St., Huston ; or Id Smith Ore , g .*7_ (liicuyo. 
Farm for Sale—$100 per Acre. 
I will sell ray Farm, composed of Uto two, known as 
the Goo. A. Vurrney and Abram Jthii.irt fimus, situate 
one-lmlf mile from the Railroad Depot., lathe village 
of Hnneoye Falls, ou the main highway leading from 
there to the city of UouhoHter Said farm contains 
i,.,acres, with two dwelling*and i wo foil Mrt* .,t farm 
buildings, for grain, *tock, Ac., and tn good order. 
Them is no better wheat laud in thn conn try, and it 
1 * well adapted to all crops; I* tn a good shite of cul¬ 
tivation ; Is well watered, well fenced ; has 15 uctei of 
If now to wheat. Them are H acres of wood land, two 
apple and one pear orchard producing choice fruit, 
auu Is our of the finest locations to t«, found in Wes¬ 
tern New Vork. 
1 will make terms eu»y, and will *ell a* a whole or in 
parcel*. 
Gall on mo on the farm, 14 miles *o«th of the city of 
Rochester, on the main road to Uouooye Fulls, or ad¬ 
dress me through the mall at Iloueove Fall*, Monroe 
County, New York, Post Office llox No. 93 . 
A. PA UK 11UUST, Jr. 
$100 
t PREMIUM 
For 1873! 
^ Wo ofl’or $100 for the 
W host spoelmon of Trophy 
’ Tomuto grown from seed 
bought of us t his year. 
I\A a D Send for Circular glv- 
^ Ing particulars. 
Seedsmen, 35 Cortlandt Street, N. Y. 
Plants by the Million 
7>) Florists, Clubs or others buying In quantity, my 
Monthly Wholesale Circular of HOSES, IUJLBS, 
miscellaneous GREEK-HOUSE and BEDDING 
PLANTS, will be sent free on application. 
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Numbering 175 puges, and con- |IM 
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mailed on receipt of 25 cents. 
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f'ntnlogue* free iiuiuiully. 
Seedsmen, 35 Cortlandt Street, New York. | 
—^■ 
IJIKIS FOR HATCHING.—I will now book or- 
I J dors foreggH from my well known strain* of Fan¬ 
cy Poultry, ineluding ov(‘r 20 vnrietlv* of Fowls and 
Ducks, to be shipped a* Boon n* the wi.athev 'rill Per¬ 
mit. inclose stamp, and write for what vou want to 
C. N. BROWN. Lnadillti Fork*, Otsego'Co., N. Y. 
W ANTED.-A FARMER, in Every Town, 
us agent for the Collin* Steel Plow*. For 
terms, Ac., address COl.IJN'S A CO., 
212 Water 8 t... New York. 
O t C in another column, advertise mont about 
wCCj Jowu uud NebrusUu Luudu. 
WHITE PROBESTEIER mi 
Yield Twenty to Forty 15usliel« per acre more 
than other kind*. W eight, 38 lb*, per hush. Price, 
l< 1 per btiHliel of 32 lbs. Send two stamp* for sample 
And description. RUSSELL A SMITH. 
Rochester, N. Y. 
NOT BUR.IXr33ID OUT! 
f f I7 'i T 
To (lie FlflwerjM Kitchen Garfleu. 
\J7lh Edition now ready, enlarged nnd Improved, 
aud Containing a nmgnlfleent NEW COLORED 
(lltOUP OF FLOW EDliosldos hundred* of 
eingrnvlng*, descritttlve price list or 3,000 vnrir- 
t/i(<N ol Choice Mower uud Vrgeint.lr Seed-, 
Lure Gladioliin, Lilies, Tuberoses, Arc., with 
toll directioim for their culture. Tlie most perfect 
w ork of the kind before the public. Cir* Sent free 
upon receipt of two stump*. Address 
WA8IIUURN A CO.. Host on, Mass. 
WANTED •—Student,* to lenrn and engage in Tel- 
m.Vn fHTT TH 1.1 11 O ' cKntpb business. Situation* supuHed. Send for 
X Ti K, X 1 I 4 1 R n.S T Circular. N. w. Telegraph Inst., Janesville, Wls. 
Dissolved Hones, guaranteed to contain twelve 
(12) per ermt. of Soluble Phospliorle Acid, but, no Am¬ 
monia. Price, $45 per ton of 2JX10 lbs. 
Amniouiuted 8 it|»rrpliu*j>ha(e, guaranteed to 
I yield Eight ( 8 ) per cent. Soluble Phosphoric Acid and 
Three(3) per cent. Ammonia. Price, file per ton. This 
Superphosphate contains some Nitrate of Sotlu and n. 
small percentage of Potash. 
No. I Peruvian Cinunnpe Grin no.—$67 per ton 
V/I I 118 * 
Gernmn PoiumIi Holts. $35 per ton, or $2 per 
hundred lbs, when a single bug is taken; weight of 
bags. 230 lbs. to 240 lbs. For sale by 
GEO. E. WHITE, 1 GO Front St., New York. 
WARREN HOE. 
A 20,000 sold last year. Upwards of 
(r\f&k 50,000 sold for 1873. Shnw this to 
your merchant; ask him to lot you 
try one. You will not part with It 
vBSti "• for twice Its Cost. Made only by 
PETERS BROTHERS’ MANif- 
FACTUR1NG COJIPANY, Mnr- 
shall, Mloli. 
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS. 
Snlphote of Ammonia; Sulphate of Potash; Sul¬ 
phate of Soda; Sulphate of Lltue; Sulphuric Acid: 
Nitrate of Soda; Nitrate Of Potash ; Ill-phosphate or 
LLtne (Acid Phosphate): .Muriate of Potash, Ac., for 
sale in nuamiUes, as required, by 
GEO. E. WHITE, 160 Front Ht., New York. 
ALL FOR $0 AT ALL! 
I send two packets flower seeds free to any one send¬ 
ing apost-paid envelope. 
W. B. D1MON, Jr., Seedsman, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Q 4 ;)*? a Month I Horse and carriage furnished. 
Expenses paid. II. B. SHAW, Alfred, Me. 
SIXTY YOUNG MEN AND LA DIES—Th place in 
positdons where they Will acquire a thorough and 
practical knowledge of Telegraphy, and receive a 
commission while practicing. Address, with stamp, 
(>. A. HMKARMAN, Sup't Union Telegraph Com¬ 
pany, Oberlln. Ohio. 
THE LADD PATENT 
STIFFENED 
COLD WATCH CASES, 
For iHovcim-nt* of American Ain nil Inctu re. 
In Ladies’, Gkntlkmbn’b and Boys’ Sizes, and 
m Mans a nn. Dome aud Flat Sizes. Thu most ele¬ 
gant, durable, popular, and the 
BE 8 T GOLD WATCH GASES 
ever made for so little money For sole by leading 
Jewelers throughout the United States and New Do¬ 
minion. Descriptive Circular* sent on application by 
the manufacturer*. . 1 . A. KROWN A CO., 
1 I IHnidrn Lane, New York. 
0 BERLIN BUSINESS COLLEGE. SITUATIONS 
as Bookkeeper*, Salesmen, Prots. of Penmanship, 
guaranteed to grad mite*. For full Information, 
address M. W. COBB, Pres., Oberlin, O. 
1 DA YEAH ALMANAC. For 30 (Its, we 
IUH Bend, POHT-I'AID, an Alumnae giving every 
Year, Month Week and Day or the Century, also a 
Pocket Calendar for '73. Extra Inducement.* to Agts. 
Address GEORGE A. HEARD A CO., Boston, Mass. 
50,000 VILLAGERS & FARMERS 
Need the Planet Combined. Garden Drill, Wheel Hoe, 
Plow aud Subaoiler; three other style* for seed plunt- 
iiuj, sowing fertilizers, and double quick hand hoeing. 
Circular* of S. L. ALLEN A CO., 119 S. 1th St., Phila. 
