yflfrlpram 
OOB'E’S BUBAL WEW-YOBKEB 
do. Barley Is active at $1.24@1.26 for Canada West. 
Oats are more in the buyer's favor, with a bettor sup¬ 
ply. Sales at -iTuMOc. for new mixed Western, 46@ 
4rXC. for new black do., M@51c. for new white Western. 
Hny nud Hrrnw. — Prices rule In the buyer’s 
favor, as river navigation will soon be resumed. 
Trade Is slow. 
North River,$1.10 from store. Ketnil qualities. $1.30® 
1.70: clover nr, £io.&$|, and salt at sorfis c- Straw, eng 
rve, at Jl.307tl.i0: short do. at $t@l.U5; oat at 90c. @$L 
ami wheat at 7?>c. The following prices are obtained 
at the railroad depots: — Retail qualities, good to 
prime, fl.. r i0®I.U5; do., medium to fair, $1,30$; I.lO: ship¬ 
pers’ grades, W.Oo; clover, mixed, $1.10® 1.20: clover. 
70@fHKs-i long rye straw. $1.30; short do., 111)0.®$ 1; out, 
85&WO-: wheat. 65o. 
Hops.-There is uo Improvement In trade, but 
holders refuse to change prices, a> they believe sup¬ 
plies will not receive any important addition.?, ami 
that stocks will all be needed by brewers before the 
new crop comes to band. 
We quote State at 4i)@55c.: Eastern, 4Oc»50c.; West¬ 
ern. 40sf. ! »o.; old growtu, 1870,10@15o;; Bavarian, ttys- 
60c.; English, .".Vclbc.; Belgian, 35@40c.; Californian, SO 
®l>0c. 
Maple .Sugar.-There Is a moderate offering of 
Ohio at 20325c. Lots are of good color, but a little 
hard. 
l’uiiltrvaiiil Uame.-Dressed poultry lias simply 
the hotel and restaurant demand that makes tlu* bulk 
of sales at this season. The slock is smuil, and, with 
selected qualifies. prices itre bettor. Good trewun 
Weslern hits sold well at the moderate quotations. 
The Jewish festivities are approaching, uml live 
poultry will he m demand- it is higher to-day. In 
game, wild pigeons form the principal item; wild 
ducks are offering sparingly. Wo quote llvo 
poultry at 17® Be. for prime fowls, and l7?*2lc. for 
turkeys. Geese, $1.75Sv for Weslorn, for Now 
Jer-'-y. Ducks—*50.@$I for Wester ti, $1,;. 1.2!) for N. J. 
Wfl quote drrsseil prime S. J. and Bucks Co. tur¬ 
keys, l-‘"221'., Stutcand Western, puor to best. 17fS20c. 
Chickens, Wostorn. if® 17c.; State and near points, 
13® iso. Geese, iV® I to. Duetts, 16@22«. 
Game quotationsRiidalo saddles, f?.i>7c.; rabbits, 
25@vlc.; haroa, 20@H0c.; wild pigeoua, mi oinked, V do/... 
$2@2.25; canvas backs, b pair, $L25@t.;., ; milUarvl, C2w 
7oc.; ootnmon wild ducks, 37®5uo. 
Provisions.—Pork has been steadily advancing 
under light supplies, strong markets at the West and 
a fair export business here. Bacon anti lard are lower 
and weak. Shipper# not being able to purchase 
much at current prices, licet ham? -choice West¬ 
ern. $30.00® 33.00s Tern# prime, $30,00 ®?1.00s Bard, 
8%e. for Western steam on soot, ? v. for March, and 
8^e. fur April. Bong clear, ijfc.; short clear. 8de. r 
short rib. S«c. Me-s t>ork at $10,26 for spot deliv¬ 
ery; $10.30 for April; Western prime mesa nomi¬ 
nally $U.7a® 16. Dressed hogs, elty,C>f®7)!io.; Western, 
6Jf<3tfJtfc. Cut meats are sullfng at Qffflbila. fur hunts, 
loose; liilfc. for *iuudders, lyusc; bid 10 cents for 
pickled bellies, loose. Boxed dry-salted n.iyuldor?, 
fine, Smoked meat? at lOMkWMc. for loose bam?, 
7X0. for loose shoulders, Tallow at 8 I5-Wc. for prime 
stock. Beef is selling at JO® 11.76 for barreled new 
plain muss, $t2@ 1:1.50 for extra me#?. Tiuroed beef at 
$23@25 for new Itldla muss, $30.v#3l fnruew extra India 
me*#. and $21®%! for uew prime mess. 
Seed.—The lower prices noted last week ori clover 
brought mure demand from shippers, with fair sides 
at 8.V'<6HXc. for fair to elioleo lots. Timothy lx selling 
in a small way ut $3.ri5@4. 
Sundries. Honoy at 24vj)3fle. for dark and 32®.16c. 
for white, In glass boxes; mixed lots, 21c. Older at 
6@10c. p gallon, heathers, ilvo goose, now, tine. P Ui., 
GiiPTOc.: do. mixed, 4tks8fiQc.t hull, 7®'.le.; vinegar, cider, 
¥ gal., 20®‘iDC.; do. manuractured. 15@20c.; newspa¬ 
pers, V tb.,4@4)f.; White rugs, .Vrt6;<. 
Tobacco. — Free receipts of tbo now crop of West¬ 
ern leaf weakens the murker, 't'lie demand Is small, 
most, buyer? Inclined to wait until the market Is set¬ 
tled. Seedloaf Is selling slowly. 
QUOTATIONS—NEW CROP. 
Eight Grade?. Heavy Grades. 
Lugs. 7X$> 8Yo. $ @ 9Xc. 
Common to medium leaf. 9 r.i 9><u. In c. 
Good do. .. BX® lll yc. 10X® 11 c. 
Fine do. ..lOXiai 12 c. — (si — 
Selections...11 ® — c. — ® — 
CROP of 1871. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts tillers.II ® Hi c. 
seconds....‘M & 85 o. 
wrapper?. .10 @ 55 c. 
selections.dll © 75 c. 
New York tillers.11 @ llj£c. 
wrappers.18 @35 c. 
assorted lots..12 @ 10 c. 
Pennsylvania tillers..13 f«i 14 c. 
wrappers 22 @ 50 c. 
assorted lots..18 @25 c. 
Ohio tillers... . . 10 @ 10>£c. 
wrappers.18 @35 c. 
assorted lots.11 @16 c. 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 9 @10 c. 
Vegetable#,—Exports of potatoes, past week, 2,Gli8 
bids. 1 n potatoes n fair trade 1? reported In Peach 
Blow# at full prices; Jersey bag lots are emuing In 
freely, atpl prices are more in the bnyer’B favor. 
Onions are higher. The quotations for potatoes are 
for balk lots. 
Peach Bluws in hulk, $3.2533.50; Early Itose do., 
$3®3.25; Prince Albert, $2.S7<j$3.12 ; Dyright, $1.76® 2 ; 
$3®3.25; Prince Albert, $2.S7@3.12 ; Dyriglit, $1.75@2 ; 
common, $1.76: sweet, $3JS0:?.I. For potatoe i in ship¬ 
ping order add 25@37e. p bill. Marrow squash, $4.50 
@5: Onions, red and vollow, $■■%?.5(); do. white, $0 
@10; Russia Turnips, $1 .t 5®2: Cabbages, V 100, $10@li. 
Whisky—Is Bteadlly hold at 92c., with a moderate 
Wool.-There has been a move satisfactory feel¬ 
ing the last few days. Manufacturers have been buy¬ 
ing with more confidence w ithout further changes in 
prices. Dealers uru Arm at current prices, and ex poet 
to sustain a very steady market from this out to the 
new clip. 
X f.i XXX ffeeoe, MGWWo,; No.l tteoov, tmMc.; No. 
2 fleece, 55@6le.; tub-wnehed fleece, W@07o.i Texas, 
coarse to extra line, 25t@45c.; now Mexican fleece. 
25@Wc.; California spring clip, .T5@ 15c.; California fall 
clip and hunt)?’ 23,?33e.: extra pulled, 55@C2o.; super 
pulled, tfwyHc.; No. 1 pulled, 4&&5Jc.: Western pulled, 
50@ii0c.; Southern pulled, 40@50c.! California pulled, 
30@52c.| Montevideo, 3B@17c.: Buenos Ayres, unwash¬ 
ed, WglOc.; Rio Grande, gold, 20<!)32c.; Cape, 3C@13c.; 
Australian, 47@70c.; olaibing wool, 60@80o. 
-*-*“*- 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Little Faulk, N. V., March 15, 1873. 
The market ut Little Falls, for tho week ending 
March I5tb, Is without material change. The heavy 
snow of Monday and Tuesday, with tin’ high wind, 
hits again blocked the country roads, rendering travel 
difficult. Farm dairies may be quoted from lllc, to 
lie., According to quality; factories, 15>f@U;>,'c.; and 
butter. 300360. 
We have advloos from abroad for the third week 
in February. Our London Correspondent says tho 
stock of English and American cheese is small, with 
J brisk bale. American, extra tine, 72@?4s.; tine, i!8@ 
iOs.; good. Gtc> >is. The other descriptions of cheese 
sell as fellow#; -English Cheddar, 76®'J0s.; Wiltshire 
double, iP'-jiks.; Cheshire medium, OtVAT/ls.; flue, 74® 
81s.; Scotch, In:-1 i-t. Dutch cheese—Edams, 65@C7s. j 
Gon lai , '.ti'-iiCOd.; Derby sliape, bSGWEa. 
In butter there U a brisk sale for all descriptions, 
and flue Is very scaree. We quote: CIodiuoIIh, 12C@ 
@150?.: Corks, 126@140#.; Dorsetfl, 156s.; Normandy 
extra, UC@ij03.j Canadian. 50.M20s. The corresponu- 
mg prices la9t year were, for Clonmells butter, 136s.; 
Corks, 1..33., and American cheese, 72s. 
-♦+ ». - — 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Maroh 15,1873. 
As spring eotnes on, tho markets present some new 
features, Lamb? begin to arrive, and there is always 
a strife for the first comers at high prices. The first 
lot was sold at about 25e. ip It., live weight, but they 
soon declined to 13@20o. The season for a heavy rim 
°f calves la also close at hand, and veal will compete 
with beef, wlille shad are claiming their share of 
public patronage. And yet with all these, there Is 
not oiugli change In the prices of beef and mutton, 
while pork has rather advanced. There 1? very little 
game now in market, and the poultry season is draw¬ 
ing towards a close. 
RECEIPTS OF LIVE STOCK. 
iihe$n At 
It tavo*. Cpir$. CaIvc*. I.Afiiui. Hoir*. 
Totals this week.6,580 64 712 16,671 36,436 
“ last week.7,029 79 HO 21,508 28.2-.i7 
Average last year... 8,178 98 2,111 22,683 86.975 
Beeves.—Cattle dealers still play off, partly because 
tho demand for beef 1? light during Lent, and It look? 
as though they are either holding stock back or traus- 
ierrlng lltelr patronage from one road to another, with 
a view to breakdown the transportation rates. It l,» 
a coiniumi thing, at the opening of lake and river 
navigation, for tbe different mriromin to got into a 
tight over the stock currying trade, and run t he places 
down to nominal figure?. A few year? ago the Ki le 
road went down to $1 |per ear loud on cuttle from 
Buffalo tri Wevluiwken. With their inability to brine 
till tie fret@11 ihvoaffh that in ottering, we see no Im¬ 
mediate |irosju*ef of much reduction in tbu elmrgoson 
cattle care. It outki!? little dlffen-nco relatively, un¬ 
less tbu stock I? brought ibead, for, reduce tho curry¬ 
ing rule, and you oiie .pen <lie price of cattle, both In 
the city here and at the West; bence, some of tho 
dealers are opposed to any change. 
Tho ottering* of cuttle iti tho three market places 
pertaining to tuts city, lii't Monday, were till our load? 
al llXItlt »t.,a! ear? .it. t 'onuuunipuw and ;i0 ut Wee- 
bawken. making 4,252 head, against 1,631 the previous 
Monday. Some of the drove? wero late In and did nut 
sell on that day. Trade was fair at. unchanged prices, 
anil the market ha? ruled steady since It take? prime 
droves to rouuii 13o. right through, while selection? of 
8 ewt. Ohio grade Durham? soil at lie. Borne very 
poor Chicago dressed cow# are Hulling hero ut Dole., 
while prime afoers, in refrigerator curs, sell ut 9@10c. 
Choice beeves, ft lb.... 
Good to prime. 
Medium. 
Poorest grade.- 
Average sale?...... 
This week. 
Cent?. 
. mi ® I t 
.12 A13 
.UH @ 11X 
.S is til 
. lli> 11X 
! Extra Clioica Onion Seefl. 
Tint difference In value of a crop of omons grown 
from the seed usually sold and that raised from extra 
selected onions, is usually from one to two hundred 
dollars tin aero: the difference between the coat of 
the two qualities of seed to plant an acre is from six 
to eight dollars. I offer to the public nAtosrcd of mu 
own i/rmeiiiff, raised from these extra selected onions, 
at the following prices, vlx.: 
Danvers Eurly Yellow Globe.Per lb., $4 (10 
Karl v Rod Globe. . .. " 4 00 
Southport l.ato Rod Globe.. “ 4 U0 
A liberal discount on large lots. My Catalogue 
(Tree to all) contains many letters from those who 
nave used my seed. JA JIES .1. H. GREGORY, 
.Marblehead, Moss. 
Rent's Wanted. 
The following are the closing prices for the week in 
comparison with what cattle brought one week ago, 
for uot weight of beef. 
I gist week. 
Cents. 
13K @ 14 
12 <a 13 
11H' Ofi 11 If 
8 @ 10 
— @ Hid 
IIoun. Them has lieen quite uu increase iu arriv¬ 
al? slnco last, report, and yet. the market is stronger. 
Hog products have n good shipping Inquiry with tbe 
advance hi gold, lard and baoon advancing, hence an 
active trade tu drcBsed liogr. Few Western dressed 
are now arriving, tin* receipts for the past week being 
uuly 1.622. Live nogs uro worth 5X@6c City dressed 
vary from RfeGt’ic. for heavy, to Th@JMc. for medium 
weights, and T'{c, for pig*. Quotations of Western 
dressed, (BfiSThic. 
JlilcU Cow#. There is a call for all tho good cow# 
Mont in, but tho trouble t? that those having poor 
milkers for sale ore taking advantage of a better 
market to Work off trash. Common cows sell ai. $40® 
55, and fair to good at $66@7a—extras reaching $80. 
Sheep mid Lit mil?.—Arrivals are light, and fat 
stock goes qutokur. Tito first spring lambs of thu 
season arrived two or throe days ago, and brought 
very high price?, viz., #10r.slt per head. The curliest 
lambs arc seldom weighed. A few were put upon the 
scales yesterday at l?c. v- ». We note sales of the 
first comers, vlt., 10 at $11 each; 18 at $10; it; tit $9; rt 
at $8,20; 9at $7.33; II at$7 The $11 lamb? weighed 
about 45 lb?, each. Crime, 95®100 itis, sheep sell at 7b 
@7>4e., with a few at 7'k'u.: one lot of 170 coarse 100 
lbs. llhuobi went ut fiXc-. with some Hue wool Michi¬ 
gan, 98 lbs., at 7 Wo. Poor idiecp are selling at 6ki@5Xc. 
The average of 2,718 wu?$7.l5, wtitle 0,1121 brought $7 JO 
each. 
Von I Calves.—W« have hud a groat Increase In 
dressed veals, but the arrival? of llvo aro not yet 
largo. They will show quite a gain tbo coming week. 
Prices are rather on the downward scalo, especially 
for hog-dreasod grass or hay calves, which are hard 
to sell at any price. Live calves still sell ut 0@Uo., 
and dressed, 7@9)4o. for grass, uml 12© lie. milk veulB. 
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Trrt sales of Sowing Machines in 1872, as reported 
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SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. 
Lust year sold 
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Or 38,498 more than In 1871, ninety per cent, of them 
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ONE-QUARTER OF ALL THE MACHINES 
Sold lu 1872. 
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!■ EGRET and 100 other?, tlamblers’ Tricks, Cardi¬ 
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of Wonder#.” Mulled for 25cts. Address 
D. C. CUTLER, Cartilage, Illinois. 
LI AGENTS I ~| WANTED. IT 
$200 per month 
made selling 
OUR NEW 
I'.S. amt State 
Maps, Charts, 
Etc. 
Salable & pro¬ 
fitable. Rend 
for Catalogue to 
E. C. BRIDG¬ 
MAN, 5 Barelay 
St., New Y'ork. 
TO ALL HAVING- SP ARE TIME. 
AND UPWARD 
EARNED 
WEEKLY 
"WITHOUT K ISK. 
T.oenl Agent# wanted 
tmvuio re }or tin Peoples’ 
Pictorial atlas, just 
published-. Now is the 
lime to uccure first 
choice of territory, ft 
contain* 62 Verge Steel Plate 
Mops, 2ftxtri inches hi Size. 
It yincs a complete history of 
the various count ides of the 
world . their Climate, w»tl and 
productions; their history 
unit yarn omen t; the umnl- 
fold Industries In which the 
peoples are engaged ; and the 
stage of civilization 1 hey have 
reached, a* indicated in their 
, .. ,, , _ (chnei/t, nitgiem and customs. 
'.ef i lu< Atlas 4? at i met the most valuable and the 
meist successful subscript in bonk ever published. Send 
l r l r .ylrc"lar,remtdining )uu. initruclUms. J. DAVID 
VV IJjLIA.YIS, 4t> linkman *•(,, Nett; York ; l/i 
ingtem st„ Boston ; or 67 South Green St., Chicago. 
SIXTY YOUNG MEN AND LADIES—Tu pinIn 
positions wheru they will acquire a thorough and 
practical knowledge of Telegraphy, and receive a 
CommtHHlon while practicing. Address, w I tit stamp, 
C. A. SHEARMAN, Sup't Union Telegraph t om- 
pany, Oberltn, Ohio. 
W ANTED. A FARMER. In Every Town, 
as agent for the rollin? Steel Plow#. For 
terms, Ac., address COLLIN8 A CO., 
212 Water Rt., New York. 
Cl { O K a Month 1 Horse and carriage furnished. 
Expenses paid. H. B. »HAW, Alfred, Me. 
AT LEAST 50,000 
FARMERS & VILLAGERS need the Planet Combined Gar¬ 
den Drill,Wheel Hoe, Plow and Subsoller; three other 
styles for seeds fertilizers, and tenfold rapid hoHng. 
Made only by a L. Allen & Co., U9 3.4th 8t., rutlu. 
