SPECIAL NOTICES 
Vegetables.— Exports of potatoes, past week, 3,200 
tibls, There ha fair business, in part from tho South 
for seedling ivimn lot* bring steady prices; cotn- 
oioii grades are lower. 
Pencil Blows In hulk, 83 64 3.25; Early Rose do., 
* 2 . 75598 : Prince Albert, SJ.TC&'/i: Dyrlglit, *l.Y5y)}; 
common, *1.75; sweet, $<.50AR, for potatoes In ship- 
plug order add SSqjk'lTo. V bbl. Marrow squash, *4.00 
Mt.Wl Onions, red aud yellow. *5"f.0; (to. white, *5.50 
6i>7t liii -. In Turnips, *1.76;si !: Cabbages, t* 100, SlUtfilH, 
Whisky— Is lower, cl os I lie at WO.Hc, 
\V ool.— Prices have boon reduced ''c., but this falls 
to start trade. 
X to AXX lloeoc, ‘iSc.'.IOc.; No. I lleoce, 58@04c.: No. 
2 lleoce, (VS otUe..: tub-washed fleece, 51($li0c.; Texas, 
coarse to extra line, 2W 45e. ; new Mexican fleece. 
2V./:40c.; California spring clip. 32<'ji45c.; California fall 
clip and lambs', v , ;t ',.Wc.i extau pulled, X’ltSMSc.; super 
pulled, fiOt'jrSc.; No, 1 pulled, tfiwaiSe.j Western pulled, 
‘/'l.i/jOc.; Southern pulled, MQjwUOn California pulled, 
;;.V ,-Vv.: Montevideo, S'V.jwTe.; Buenos Ayres.unwnsli- 
o.i, ;V< • I0e.; Ulo Grande, void, 70®82C.; C&PO, 30@48c.; 
Australian, l*fij)7fKj.| com ulna woof, 60@80o. 
ROCHESTER, Feb, ‘J^.— Cldtir quiet and strong 
at *8.50 Tor Spring, *0,5 2for arulier Winter und tlOfii 
M.M) for white, wheat qulei and dull, flJOwl.'.iO for 
umber Winter, *1.65(311.75 rod do., and *I.80@2.05 for 
White. Corn dull, toe. Oats, 42c. Poultry scarce; 
chickens, liCulTo. Eggs (leoidodly lower and plenty, 
at. 2l(.<ii2fic. per dozen. Pressed hues, $0.50@7 perewt. 
llay, llOdi 24 per ton. 
do. fair. itfijUKo.; State dairy, prime. 15c.; do 
fair, logo's ltcH- Ohio factory, prime, 1 IS @ 15c.; 
do. good, l.>;Mc. English, dairy, prime, lie.; do. 
good. kkuilSMc. 
Dried Fruits. Truth still drags In most rtcsoiip- 
tluns. A moderate shipping demand for host grades 
of Western apples I* nofnd, but beyond tills there Is 
a small trade demand. Wo arc carry ing liberal I stocks, 
genorally ipouklng, and tliere ts u depressed feeling. 
Soul hern apples. KMSolc.l do., sliced, 5eLSr..- West¬ 
ern,.Vti<».5',.c.j State, OdP'Mc- Peeled poaches at Ui-vhic. 
for (.'it., l.'kjvlse. for Vn„ anrl lGOui&O. for North Caro¬ 
lina. Cupecled peaches, IlS'nite. fur quarters, and .iL® 
f.«e. for•halves. Cherries, 22®2SMe. Plums, U<®1!)e. 
Blaokl terries, stje. Raspberries, ®®34<X 
Kubs.—T he market i* weakening; prices have dn- 
SEMI-BUSINESS PARAGRAPHS. 
<• Our Favorite Sewing Machine,—The cheap¬ 
est and best Sewing Machine now manufactured 
for family use is probably the New Wilaon. Wc 
certainly would use no other. It works with 
equal facility on muslin, cloth, cambric, tarlc- 
tan, flannel and leather. It does not paralyze 
tint spine or wear out the operator In any way, 
neither does It demand an incessant stoppage 
to find out where the difficulty is. There is no 
difficulty. It runs smoothly and evenly, hems, 
fells, tucks, gathers and binds. It dues the 
finest and most beautiful work on earubrio and 
linen. It also has the merit of being cheaper 
than any other first-class Bowing machine, as it 
can bo purchased for $5:1. The feeding device 
is an improvement on all other machines, and 
Is u special patent of the Wilson. It docs not 
get out of order, nor break needles, nor slip, 
nor pucker the cloth. So complete has the 
Wilson Sewing Machine boon made, by a skill¬ 
ful combination of brain and muscle, that it 
has left nothing to bo desired.” Salesroom at 
707 Broadway, New York, and in all other cities 
in the United States. The Company want agents 
in country towns. 
A Positive ituilicn! Cure for Itapt tint. —The 
Elastic Truss Company, at No. 083 Broadway, Now 
York, will send their Descriptive Circulurn to any 
person afflicted with Hernia. This Truss can be sens 
by mail to any part of the country. 
3Tcu’ 'Mvcvti.fiemcnttf 
r.Utt**—i no marKCT. i* weuu«’ruiiKi vn- 
cllned fully 4<i. since otir last. I .cut increases the de¬ 
mand, but it i* a class of trade that cannot afford to 
pay more than beef prices for eggs, aud, to keep slock 
moving, sellers will have to make concessions, liio 
receipts, however, will soon regulate the matter. 
Packing in sawdust, does not meet the approbation of 
the trade. Limed eggs are no lunger quotable, Wo 
quote fresh Jersey, fetuto and ivnusylvanla, 3de.: do. 
western, 29ci3iio.; Southern, 2!k5/30. 
Errsll Frillte. Exports of apples 2,650 bWM. '1'he 
market la (lull fur apples, anti the export t8mostly on 
owner's account, Crmtberries urc dull and nominal. 
Peanuts easy. „ „ , - . . 
Wo quote—Applua, oouimon. $i.,sk t i2.CKi; do. fmr to 
good, U-Wi.ftOi do. fine, *3.T5<a:I.OO. Cranberries, priuio, 
crate, $3ot.d,(i(Ij eotituion to lair, *7.50<"i2.7,>; l.bt-t,, *9 
(m 10; choice Obis., $l0ilill. New Wilmington |tt>a- 
iiuts. $l.i'x3tl.50; Virginia, *1.25®1.05. Tonn. do., ajc.oi 
$ 1 , lllekory nuts, $17A. 
Flour. — Price , have further declined. The Eu¬ 
ropean markets are reported well supplied, and there 
arc. scarcely any orders here for shipping brands. Re¬ 
ceipts are liberal for tho season. 
Superfine State.*3 S0<5> 6 65 
( uinmuii extra do. 7 10(.o 7 50 
Good to L<hoico do. I ha® i 
Fancy do. * > d " 8 10 
HuporOnn Michigan, Indiana. Ohio, Iowa... 5 ■'-Jh-.j 0 85 
Extra do.. .0 75® 7 35 
Choice ettra do. ... 7 40® 8 W 
Trude limud s do. 
Good to choice White Wheat extras.. * 2;,f«jHI 2.* 
Fair to very choice extra Minnesota.7 60® 12 50 
COP)moil to fair extra St. Ixmls.7 5084 0 35 
Good t<) choiee do. .9 aXtitlz le 
Southern, common to choice..i> w® 8 
Ell Hilly .H 85 m 12 ;3 
ity<s couuuun 1<» line.....'* **> 
Corn luuivt, Urumly wino,*.... <• Ww » 
Furs uml Shins. -Wo have very light stock i 
here, and prices tale high. The following quo¬ 
tations are ruling for parcel lots otter.each, $7(.f UJ; 
Fox i'ti«(i7. f tc. for gray; *1.20;,41.75 for Kcd Mink; ■ IJ 
@3.1*1 f,.r pale; fot dark; Mn.ik rat, 14f«t Uo. tor 
Kali and Wt«?t22e. for Winter; Skunk, KN.tOo., for 
striped, 15f«flUo. for white, 9llc.(3l*U0for black; Opos¬ 
sum Ilka 15c.; Itacopon, IH*ki70c. 
Gritln.—Wheat is lower, with nvtirydnll rnarket,. 
No. a Hprlitv, $1.5.V»' 1.1.7; No. I, $l.fiirtl.7:J; Winter red, 
ei.SO® 1.05; amber, si.ikVs'J; white, *l.saW®2.M; Cana¬ 
da West barley, $1.23tstl.'.'5 for prime. Com has boon 
ruling lower, but tit the close abetter shipping trade 
is noted, and there is a steadier feeding. .Sales at C;k<4 
(hik e, for old mixed Western In store, GV. for afloat., 
KBits Ido. for new mixed do.. OlMiM.lp 1 . for now yellow 
do., KVkitSl for yellow .fer-.ey. Oats are lower. Sales 
at 51toM Idc. for new mixed Weslcru, 51 'go. for old do. 
in store, 48(2150}*c. for now black do.. 51>;i.y53o. for new 
white. 
Hav anti Hlrnw.— Prlco* am without, change. 
Sales are fair, t’losing prices arc as follows: worth 
River at $1.15 from store, ltelall qualities at #l.BtX«> 
I. 70; clover at.'.uc..ffl$l, amt salt at 81k«85c. Straw, long 
rvo, at *1.30(0)1.10; short, do. ul*l®l.w; oat at '.i0c,m$j, 
and wheat at 75c. ThOfollowing prices are obtained 
at the railroad depots: Kvtttll qualities, good 10 
prime *l,A0®l.r«i; do., inedlnm to fair. $l.2u,> 1.40; ship¬ 
pers' grades, fl.10; clover, mixed, ci.u*,, |.2t»; alovor, 
70®!)fli!.; long rye straw, $l.3U; short do,, hUCtt&Fl; oat, 
85<tj)!l0t!.; wheat. ti3c. 
Hop*.— Trade is still very dull, and prices aro, to 
sonic extent, nominal. 
We quote Mate at I(M'V»C.; Eastern, 40®50e.; West¬ 
ern. Pko Mlo.; Bavaria'', tOfciklc.; English, 85040c.; Bel¬ 
gian, a'xklUe.; Callforuiau, 5fl®00c. 
Poultry and Gutno.—The supply Is ample, esp«- 
c.ially as the mason of Lent Ik now observed, barge 
Turkovs sell only for hotel use. Small ones are 
wanted for market I rude. Oh loll ena add ducks are in 
fair demand, though lots In bud order are hardly sal¬ 
able. Live poultry brings lair prices. We quote live 
poultry ut l5< a l7o. rur prlmo fowls, and I, • I in. fot 
turkevM. Geese, fl.tSr.n’j Tor WoMern, *«:) I'or New 
Jersey. Ducks 7JC.i..,»$l I'urWesturn, •Mctil.kO i r v ,1. 
We quote dressed prime .V. ,1. and Bucks Co. tur¬ 
keys. l-i-.iie..Klt»ts'tti»d We.tern, poor lo best, I:;i,nl,'e. 
Chickens, Western, life lie.; State and ituar points, 
II, disc.. Geese, '.Vyillo. Dock ,, li;i„ 22c. 
Thero is the usual flurry tluikutkonds thoexpiratlon 
Of 1 lie limit for selling certain Sorts of game, and se¬ 
verely, und sotnotinieu nroiamdy, is the Sportsmen’s 
dull ilenouneed by parties who art: stuck with a large 
surplus. There ought to be some satisfactory regu- 
jation that will permit .. t" dlmitwo til law¬ 
fully-killed game; as it is merchants milter, and stock 
in wasted, The stock on hand Is not so heavy as tu 
some former years. 
Game quotations:—Venison, whole, .Vj6c. ; do., 
short saddles, St^Uc; long saddles, ijffefc, Builu- 
losaddles, 8(.iil0e. vahbits,UM(,<j25e.; hares,SOfiJIkte.; quail, 
MfilUHi ITuine chickens, 30®5Oe.; partridges, State, 
SUtyiiOOc.; Eastern, iWSj71)c. 
PrsviHion*.-Fork I* Wunted, at butter prices. 
Lard Is lower. Bacon unchanged. Hoof hams — 
choice Western, *;ilK33; Texas prime, }-KV-1; Laril 
s’.e. for Western steam on spot, Sjlic. for March, and 
K : kc- for April. Long clear, 7Vic.; short clear. He.; 
Short rll), li-S'c. Mess nork at 5I5.12M for spot deliv¬ 
ery; $15.12)4 tor April; Western prime moss nomt- 
nally $11,25. Dressed hogs. oUy,(l?*(,'i7Hc.; Weslorn, ill, 
(.cii '.e. Gut moat 1 are selling at SByvdle. for bums, 
loose; 7c. for shoulders, liaise; 7 i«j 814 Cents for 
pickled bellies, loose. HoXOtl dry-salted shoulders, 
KC, Smoked meats at IUWm 13*; e. tor loose bams, 
80, for loose shoulders. Tallow at. He. for prime 
stuck. Boof is selling ut $1*,yl 1.76 for barreled new 
plain mess, $13®In.60 for extra mcs-. Ticmal beef at 
$2 .'Viv 26 for new India nies.a,*30®3l for new extra India 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
For 1873, Wo woiilo mmi hi our iiuiiierous patrons 
t lirunghout the country that the great Conflagration 
In Boston did ""I reach uUr pbieoof biislness, and wo 
ire prepared tu eveuutn ordera as usual, for Si:i:i>u, 
I'l.ANTS, too. Our NliW SBBf> CAT VLOOl*E of 160 
page:,, mill a beautiful COLOllf n l'U I R, DesOriptlve 
I 1st Of NllVnr.TIKS, Choice Kl.oniSI Er.OWKH Skedm, 
ite., will be rent i ff/.'IJto tillr enstnmers, anil to oth¬ 
ers on reuelnt of I wo twu-oent stumps to pay the post¬ 
age. IluVEY tv CO., 58 N. Market St, Boston, Muss. 
Watch No. 1117, Stem Winder — bearing 
Trade Mark “ Frederick Atherton & Co., Marion, 
N. J.”—manufaeturod by Unltod Status Watch 
Co., (Glloa, Waloa & Co.), him he.cn carried by me 
fifteen months; ils total variation from mean 
time hoing only an average of two-t hirda of a 
second per day. B. F. I’nnr.prt^ Conduct or X. J. 
Cent. It. R. 
w) BEAUTIFUL OIL UIIItOMOS mulled 
for 60 oeuts, by C. 8. Ill LEY, Holland, N. Y. 
CHAMBERLAIN'S 
Patent Screw SttLl'ip Machine, 
FOR FAKMKR'8 U8K.C 
.Safe, Kconomicul, t’houp, and 
the bust in nsu. Will pull the 
largest stump with ease. 
Patented Jnne 11th, 1867. 
Kor f.iirliocdiun mod fomlreutiir to 
Geo. Chamberlain i: Sun, Olcan, N J. 
Delaware: “The Invalid’s Land of Promise 
and the Garden of America.” Send for a pam¬ 
phlet containing letters from farmers, physi¬ 
cians and former invalids, who have been cured 
of Pulmonary and Bronchial Complaints, to 
M. B. flri.LYATtn, Dover, Del. Price 25 cent*. 
We have sold more Slump Pullers within the last 
six years than an otheia. Will sell to responsible 
parties, to be paid for when tested. Give size and 
kind of stumps. . „ „ 
GEO. CHAMBERLIN & SON, Olcan, N. Y. 
Cure for Cough or Cold. A . unill as tboro is 
tho slightest uneasiness of the Cheat, with diffi- 
eulty of breathing, or indication of Cough, take 
during the day a few Brown's Bronchial Trochee. 
Advice.— Send for free Price List 
Scale Works, Binghamton, N. Y. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
This Ditching Plow is giving satisfaction, 
ticnlars, send lot- Bills to 
GEO. CHAMBERLIN & SON, Olcan 
WONDERFUL. SCIENTIFIC AND AMU8- 
LNG. -WEIRD are Uu: APPARITION RINGS. 
33 silvered rings, scientifically combined, forming the 
GREATEST piu/.lo ever produced. Old and young will 
fhidv it with benefit. Sent, pio-nald, boxed ami full 
directions, lor only JOc.; I fur fi; l for $2. Can bo 
bml only from UNION M’K’It GO., IllWHilalo, N. II. 
I lour, bbls. . SC, 101 Pork, bbls . 6,330 
Wlieat, Imsh.- 7T,.i ll Beef, pkes. . I,Ini 
Corn, bush .... .. E MW) tut meuts, pk*o.,, 23.H.K) 
Oal Ini i. 123,5 1 1 Land, pkgs... }v,500 
Grass sued bush 13,31}I Butter, pltgs 1J.5W 
Bariev, bush. 2d,i>>J ChduKO, pkge. 7,300 
Malt, bush. s.f-yj Dried Krult.s, pkqa. 7C8 
Beaus, bbls. 1,712 EagS, bblf. 2,88(j 
Com muni hhN ... Wool. bAlo3 t . r .-,,. 
Corn meal, Do ;s... 5,580 Hops, bales. . 210 
Cotbin, bales . 24,400 Peanuta, bugs...... e.52.i 
Rye, bush . - Dressna Hogs, No. l.'.iiO 
Beans nud l'ens. We are having liberal receipts, 
especlallr of marrowfat*. The relatively better 
prices ruling for marrowfats Iasi, year Increased the 
cultivation of Oils description, and too Mippllen are 
ahead of actual consumption at present. Prices gen¬ 
erally rule lower, with business limited to the Job- 
\vcquote prime mediums,$2.fi5(j'j2.70; prime marrow- 
fats, $2,711^2.75; prime kidneys, $2 .HIKv; 3: Canada peas, 
free, bbls., $1.3H iiL33; green peas, bush., vl.B0®l.U5,, 
Beeswax. - Tho demand l* almost entirely for 
prime lots. Reports come from the other side Hint, a 
good many poor lots have been sent over there, and 
the effect here Is tu Cause more than usual InfipecllOii 
of jots on sale. Western shippers should sec to it 
that they put their goods lo us good cundllton as pos¬ 
sible, as there is more Hem tho eu ,ternary difference 
In prluc- ruling here. Sales at 'MX a'Mc, for Western, 
and :tt.tfi435Mc. r ° r Southern 
Broom Corn. Manufacturers’ wants are liberal, 
and there ha moderate accinuulatiuu of stock. 
Wo quote 7 Eo. lor prime hurl: MwjVlv for new green; 
I do.. 5.' He lor old mixed, and for 
oi l red. Brooms bring fl.T36vl.J0 per dozen for com¬ 
mon to best house. 
Bniti'i - . There has been an unsettled tone to the 
market, owi-ig to tho continuation of large arrivals. 
The simply lias excuodcd thy receipts of last Whiter, 
iiolwirli-iundiug the positive assurance given by 
dealers that a light stock would he tho feature 
of t!it-> 3priug. So far as fine and fancy butter Is con¬ 
cerned, they nave not missed the mark, hut a load of 
medium and uotumon Western and Canada has accu¬ 
mulated that will prObablv distress too trade from 
lUis on, unless receipts fall off heavily. It I - thought 
Unit the bulk of all kinds is now here, but the Increase 
of stock tells upon the active feeling that was current 
six weeks ago. Dealers try to excuse their miscalcu¬ 
lation by eufiiuff at lent,ion to the fact that they worn 
correct In their estimate of the *toek of tine butter. 
But it is all fish that cocucd to I lie buyer’s not, and he 
is deaf to all talk about quality When strong prices 
are urged for good grades, aud points by the piles of 
st uff ontie. BoslUC*, there is no real pressure tor 
heavy buying for consumption; a long Whiter has 
made short purses, anil It is dllltmilt. at such a time to 
make consumer* follow the advance in tho wholesale 
market, a largo stock, of butter Is offered at 2A,/ 23c., 
und de. buys SOlllO useful lines. Fancy 1s unchanged, 
but the ! liable quotation is, for the present, nearer 
the price. 
We quote :-Duirius, One, KjrssTlc.; do., fair to good, 
32'»;3iie.; tluo half tubs, in lots. lUcyHe.; selections of 
half tubs, 45/^ltc.; Welsh Full, 3*if2>38e.; do., common, 
2,7® ,lie.; atone peeked, li®20c.; poor to fair. State d»lr- 
1 vv,23a3Uc.; Western rolls, flue, 2U@27c.j common to 
fair, 21'./;23e.; L’anacUau good to prime, 23®32c.; do. fair 
to good, 21 :-/,26c.; poor tuts. tS:vj2Uc. 
CJotloii.—The market lias been steadily declining, 
with an unusually dull trade. The tight money mar¬ 
ket his been the principal tent,urn working against 
trade. For forward delivery latest sales are at 20 
5-l'ic. for March, 20>jc. for April, 20 13 18c. for May 
211<C. for June, VlH’e. for .fuly. We quote for spot 
cotton ; 
UblHinli. AIntiA'Hu. jS’tfvv Orletujs. TexMB. 
Ordinary. 17’* 17W 17|f 17>4 
Good Ordinary. 18« 1H.>^ ls,^ 
Strict (food Ordinary. 19 TJ, 1 * 19K 19X 
Low Middling. 19% 19% 20% 20% 
Middling.. 2UX 21 21W 81% 
Good Middling. 22$ 23 23% 23% 
Choose.—The relatively higher prices ruling for 
fine turns the uUoutluu of shippers to t he common 
and medium grades, and a fair business lias resulted 
In these description*. Fine is being worked off to a 
satisfactory extent to tho home trade, considering the 
small stock, at 17c. Now and then shippers obtain u 
lot at 18,4c., aud they are willing to pay this price. 
Wc quote State factory, prime anil fancy, IKK® 
lOjWcta.; with Jobbing sales at 17c.; do. good., 16’c.; 
From Light, Brahmas, Ruff and Partridge Cochin* 
Inclose stamp for Circular. 8. MICItRY, Illon, N. V 
Don’t pay *60 for a receipt, when you can. by send¬ 
ing *5 liv mall, have my receipt, that has not failed 
ini' In 8 years of keening them perfectly for winter 
prices, fLive just taken up 230 do*, (that were laid 
last, summer by my 3d Silver Hamburg and Poland 
fowl*; brought 40 to 45 cts. pur do*. If desired, I will 
send to each purchaser of a receipt. 1 do/.. Eggs for 
hatching, free, from tlio above-named fowls. Ad¬ 
dress GEO. M. CUitl’lS, Box 272, Rochester, N. Y. 
SWEET CHESTNUT TREES 
The largest stock In tlio world at greatly reduced 
rates. Circulars free. Also, a full lino of superior 
Nursery Stock. Nlnotentli year: 2 (k) acres; 11 green¬ 
houses. Address 
STORKS, HARRISON A UO., 
I’nincaville, Lake Co., Ohio. 
T'k’TT A "kTmn 111 small quantities, at 
I <!a l\| 1 8 ’?S 4 wholesale rates. New 
JL JJAJLjLi J. k? Annual Catalogue now 
ready, seat free. Ad¬ 
dress W. B. WOODRUFF, Florist, Westfield, N. J. 
W II, LAUD’S PRACTICAL DAI ICY 
HUSBANDRY i A Complete Treat* 1 
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Ittatory and Mode of Oruanlzu- 
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rirs, Dairy UtemdlN, Etc., Ktc. 
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Dairy Husbandry JSdltcrr nf Moore’s Rural Neie- 
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mess, and *2l6t23 for new prime mess. 
Set'll,— 1 clover In brisk shipping demand, at 9c, for 
prime. Timothy is dull at *o.75(e>r. 
Sundries. Finney at 28f/j Kic. for dark and 32@35e. 
for white, in glass boxer; mixed lots, 21c. Cider at 
iV'l/IOe. V gallon. Feathers, live goose,new, flue, •}' It., 
IVkoiVile.; do. mixed, KkiiMki.: hen, isA9o.: vinegar, cider, 
V gal., 2A'.i25e.; do. manufactured, I5(iv20c.; newspa¬ 
pers, B It., hitt4>f.; white rugs, 5<*)5X- 
Tobacco.—Stock of old crop Kentucky contains 
little of what L suitable for export buyers; tho at- 
teutiOU of sblppor* was drawn more to tine now crop; 
but mi the reports of the first miles getting util West, 
prices were advanced there, which pm .i. stop to ac¬ 
tivity here. The new crop proves, as previously re¬ 
ported, in great part thin leaf; real substantial grades 
will be Iti limited supply. Seedleaf trade U very slow. 
Die doubtful a Lite ui which th® qnei»t|qr> of Increas¬ 
ing the duty and tax on tobacco remain* In Ger¬ 
many, acts as an additional Incubus. 
QUOTATIONS—NEW CHOP. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Lugs... 9Y<& 10*0. 10 10WC. 
Common to medium leaf.lOVJf.a 11 e. 10Y@ H)*e. 
Good do. -.11 Mcis» 12 e. 11.Vi® like. 
i/Tuo do. .. I iV ■:) 11 Av. 12 © 14 c. 
Selections.....II & 14 lie. L3 (Si 16 c. 
CROP OP 1871. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts filler*.14 & 10 o. 
seconds... .28 & 35 e. 
wrappers. .40 <it 55 c. 
seleetlons.iiO 75 c. 
New York fillers.II (at llKe. 
wrappers. 18 (5) 85 e. 
assorted lots..........12 ( 2 > Hi 0. 
Benusylvanla fillers.13 @ 14 o. 
wrappers 22 H 50 c. 
assorted lots.18 <itf 25 c. 
Ohio tillers. 10 <*4 Hijjje. 
wrappers..........18 ® 35 o. 
assorted lots.11 ©16 e. 
Wisconsin assorted lots..................... 9 ©10 c. 
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To every subscriber of BPOKT’8 AND GAMES, u 
.Magazine of 200 pages a volume, at only 25 ct.s. a year, 
.i.inn.u a h a vlj; ^ CO., Fubliskors, Boston, Mass 
Boston, Mass 
Address A l)A 5: 
Wanted foe ihc Best UiiKt 
Flow Bc»i Steel Cultivator 
Beni I'iiI verlv.ing Harrow. 
NEW YORK FLOW CO., 
Il l Beekiunu St., New York. 
A Grain Drill for Sale. 
1 offer for sale a uew FaimyT/i Grain Drill. 9 tubes, 
fertilizer attachment and grussseod sower, all in per¬ 
fect order, warranted, for ; miuiufacturer'sprice, 
*Lk). Also, a new Thomus’ Smoothing Harrow. $20; 
manufacturer’s price, 825. These Implements have 
never been iiso/l. S. E. TODD, 
Agricultural Editor of S. V. Herald. 
W ANTED. -A FARMER, in Every Town, 
as agent for the Colli iih Steel Flow*. For 
terms, jkc., address COLLINH ,fc CO., 
212 Water St., New York. 
a Month ! Horse anil ourrla 
Expenses paid- JL B, Mil A V 
i furnished, 
Alfred, Me. 
50,000 VILLAGERS Sc FARMERS 
Need the Planet CvmHned Garden Drill. Wheel Hoe, 
Flow and Sutisoilcr; three other stylos for need plant- 
inn. soudml h-rtllleers, and double quick hand hoeing. 
Circulars of S. L. ALLEN X CO., 119 B. 4th St., Phlla. 
