Into decline. Sale** 
part of holder*, :U late prices. The arrival* Are small 
X to XXX lleouo, oStefiBe.,; No.] ttoooe, fift.-ntHc.; No. 
a iitwc, AV'tlUr.; iub.w;i»hod lloeoc, l'OXti * 
coarse to extra (Inc, Merino, j new Mexican fleece, 
25@40c.; CuMfotsnlu spring clip, . 1 IV 0 I 60 .: California i.T 
clip mill IninlJB*. IStniiffic.; oxtru pulled. BSClOjfi).; finbfii 
pulled, i»MtSco No. I pniM. t&vrjflu.; Western pulled 
!tl"i(J0e.; Snulnem piilloO, lis--" J California. pulled 
30@52<!.; Montevideo, *«« »7c.: Bueno* Ayres, unwinn 
for Western, express, 24>,@20r- for I reight,25X@26e, 
for Slate nod Pe nnsy 1 van la, mol 26ffl21e. for New Jer¬ 
sey. Southern eggs, 21 X© 2 i>S 3 'c, 
coipt« aniluti Improved Hll1p)diiKttpmnnd. We quote at 
il.4ksit.70 for NO 2 Spring, $1«?«K@L76K for No. 1 do., 
in store and uM.mt. 5l.70uul.Hj for winter red Western, 
$!.<&«I.U5 fortimber, $1>2X@2,15 lor common to choice 
on red with price. New butter is not yet attractive. 
^The ranee for It IsXkjtKOi Mr Welch, and iWWitOc, for 
mixed half tubs, inn ».t@l5o. for prime do. I he tjiftr- 
tet this Spring, will leave a clear Held lor n. w liul- 
r l1Jt the fact should not allow .fairy men to become 
careless in the hurry to ship. Unless new butter, ptir- 
He„Mrlv when while, hu* mmoapproach to s Wee too 
and even grade, it is after the first few days of Otter- 
,i- 
w,. quote state dairies, lino,-Wattle.; do. lair to good, 
iMilik'.: Hne half tubs, lo lots, Hx'r lie.; selections ol 
hnlf tubs, ,'iHO.: Welsh Fall, itSv.lOc.; do., common, 
."' v i Y.; store parked, 15,.. IOC.; Western rolls, flue, Jl@ 
ffllc.i coumoo to fair. 21.•tie.: Canadian good to 
nrime, 27(<|i83e.; do. fair to good. 2t@280.i poor lots. 18 
@20c. Fancy Canada, In u .mu a 11 way. 57c. 
Cheese.—Exports, past week, 1,HUH plyrs. 'lint re¬ 
ceipts fur die past week Ituve been moderate, ami 
they are 01 good part made up of consignments direct 
abroad. Notwithstanding the stock here has been 
steadily reduced, holders have beou more Inclined to 
shod" prices. At the asking IlguTUS, Shipper-- are | 
worltlng more In tlie common and medium grades, 1 
and the home trade are not using tine stock last 
enough to satisfy holders. It U not.expected uny im¬ 
port til concessions will be made. 
We quote State factory, prime and tunev, lflXc.; 
with lobbing sales at 17o.; do. good., Uc.: do. [ 
do. fair, lie.; State dairy, prime, 15c.. do. . 
fair, WlifflllKC. Ohio factory, prune, 145* i«i lac.; 
do. good, 13@Ucu English dairy, prime, lie,; do. 
good, 13c. 
Cotton.—Further HheTuI concessloiiH were made 
early In tmrweek.unt.il prices reached a point. I hut 
admitted of export purchase*, and with the improved 
demand a steadier reeling set In. Latest sales tor for¬ 
ward delivery on the basis or low middling are tSYe. 
for March, IHVie. Mr April, for May, 13 11-lflC. 
for June, anil ill He.. for July. The quotation* for 
spot cotton are: ^ aui»,..». Nswim™. 7 W. 
Ordinary..., . HK 
do oil Ordinary........ h'X 16> Wi J’jV 
Strict Good Ordinary. iTtfi U i 17X 1<X 
J.ow Middling. JNU ls>„ 18k, > h .V 
Middling............... 1DX 13.X 1H1, -H 
Good Middling. 21X 21,X 21X 22 
Dried Fruit*. For apples, there la a moderate 
export trmle, mutely In best grades of western, and 
thofo is .1 linn feeling in this elms of stock. Beyond 
this, trade shows no Improvement. Unpeeled peach¬ 
es are held a trifle steadier. 
*tu»«i vies. -The appearance of maple sugar imite TtAnn A ffA X>T T TTHT ? 
hr Undo m honey. W«J qUOt© honey ill 28® JOc. toy |J( | , l All) 11 S i I fl T Ifl I 
lark and JJe. lor white, In glass boxes; mixed lots, 15 A U 1 11 1 V XIJL1 A\Jl A • 
at «H/., s'-'c for fair and choice lots. Timothy is dull 
81 ? l.rtevASa. 
Su nitric*. -The appearance of maple sugar limits 
the trade III honey. Wo quote honey-at 3B@apc. for 
dark and We. lor white, In glass boxes; mixed lots, 15 
1 - 0200 . Cider at OOIOe. ¥ gullou. Feathers, live geese, 
new, tine, ¥ It., HO@76c.; do. mixed, 41 ktvNk?.: hen, 75030.; 
vinegar, cider, V gal., itlfilSflc.i do, mnnufitenired, 15® 
20 o.; newspapers, ¥ it ., WK-: white rugs, 5® 5#. 
Tolmceo.—Prices are still unsettled on accouut of 
liberal receipts and a dull trade. 
QUOTATIONS—NEW CROP. 
IJglit Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Engs. T*@ Wfe. 8 ® BKe. 
Common te medium leaf. 3 (ill UHC. »X@ W c. 
Good do. .. 9 ¥<5 10XC. 10.X® 11 c. 
Fine do. .. 10|!f(i 12 0 . — @ — 
cir 3crivevti.semcnts. 
5X0, for halves. Ulierrie*, rum-dW Gums, uw* 1 . 
BlaekharrloK. 7@TMo. Haapherrt®i, :«@81c. 
Egg*.—l’ho supply 1 * largely Inereased, but l* not 
heavy enough with Lhe improved demand to favor 
buyers. The 1 ,resent slightly udvnnoeil quotations 
l.„* I .. i '» . » nnal TV/...1/ Mlllu* u mi 
Tluplr riUEar. 
Small molds. 18@22c.; largo, coarse grade, ISt&lsc. 
Poultry anil Hmue.—There. Is no new feature. 
Prime dressed poultry scurco and well sold up 1 poor 
lots slow of sale. Geese are not wuntod. The supply 
of wild pigeons will come from the far West this sea¬ 
son; wild food In old lighting grounds is unprece¬ 
dentedly scarce this year. Wild duck are arriving, 
but are not fat yet. I.ivo fowl* and turkey* ore much 
ea-e-r. Ducks mid geese unchanged. We quote live 
poultrv ut l.VgilSo. (or prime fowls, and In®21k;. for 
turkeys. Ucose. $l.75@2 Mr Western, $2@3 for New 
rt estorn •■!• - 1.211 for N . 1 . 
We quote dreesod prime N. J. and Hocks < 0 . tur- 
keys, 18,,, 220 . state and Western, poor to best, 176}20o. 
Chickens, Western, 12 mITc, : State and near points, 
13e,jISO. Geese. Df'v Ho. DueUs, lib'a)‘J.'tc; common West- 
ern as low as 12'.. Iiki. 
Game quotations . - VVlld pigeons,unpicked, ¥ do?.., 
$E£?®2; canvas backs, V pair, $ 1 . 25 ® 1 . 75 ; mallard, SO® 
COc.; common wild ducks, 3(*it40c. 
ProvlsiiiiiK.—'I'he general market has been very 
strong, with a brisk outlet lor supplies and Arm 
Western market*. Beef hams choice Western, ISO 
@8.5; Texas prime, i. 2 te 031 : 1«M. 8 7-llic. for West¬ 
ern steam oti spot, 8 7-HUs. for March, and 8 Xc. for 
April, Gong clear, 8 Gti &Xe.; short clear, 8 Xe.: 
short rib, 8 X 0 . Mesa pork at llfl.flo for spot deliv¬ 
ery; th'..m fur April 4 Western prime mem noml- 
nudvftl4,75@,16, Dressed hogs,city,uXtSGXo.; Western, 
Out moat* an* solllJig at UXtwIlc. for hams, 
loose; ff«tv for shoulders, loose; 8(5)10 cents for 
pickled bellies, louse. Boxod dry-aalto«l shoulders, 
GXC. Smoked meals at lU : v«. 125<e. for loose hams, 
7Xc. for loose shoulders. Talh.w at 8 bVllki. for prime 
steels. Ileuf Is selling at tlkioll.76 for barreled new 
plain mess, fl&jiibl.V) for extra mess. Tlerced beef at 
123si25 for new India mess, $80(5)51 lor new extra India 
mess, and *21@‘,H for new prime mess. 
Engs. TV® Hif'' £ ® 
Common te medium leaf. 3 06 3X0. 3,X@ W c - 
Good do. .. lOXc. 10.X@ 11 c. 
Fine do. . .10*0# 12 0 . — ® — 
Selections.U 00 o. — @ — 
CROP Of’ 1.871. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts fillers,.... 11 @16 0 . 
seconds... .20 @ 35 c. 
wrappers..10 @ 55 c. 
selections .60 @ 75 c. 
New York fillers. J1 ® 11 J-tfc. 
wrappers.....18 ( 3 ) 85 c. 
assorted lots.... -12 @ 16 c. 
1 'ennsyl vanla Mllors.13 @ U o. 
wrappers 22 G9 50 e. 
assorted lots.18 hi 25 o. 
Ohio fillers... 10 m lOXc. 
wrappers.13 (,« 35 c. 
assorted lots.11 @ JO c. 
Wisconsin assorted lota. .9 ii- 10 C, 
VegPiabtCfi, KxporLs oT potatoes, past week. 2.801 
Uhls. 1 ‘rlces of potatoes up- more in the buyer's fa¬ 
vor, with light, sains and Increased receipts. Onions 
are |1 higher, with supplies very nmull, Bermuda 
onions ure expected In a few days. . 
Pouch Blows in hulk, ♦.'24)3.50; Early UOse do., $2.87 
@3.12X1 Prlnou Albert. $2.87@3.12 ; Oyright, tl.,o@ ! 
common, $1.75; sweet. $8,50", I F,,r potatoes In ship¬ 
ping order add 25@37c. t‘ bhl. Marrow squash, $1. 8 ) 
iiDh; Onions, red and yellow. $3(>09.SO; do. white, $9 
i5)It); Hussln. Turnips, $1.76@2; Cabbages, ¥ 100, $li)r,>)H. 
\V Iiiaky.—Western Is offering at life., With fair re- 
ouipla. 
\\ ,n)l. A good many small lots have been taken 
by iii i/tefm.Aurei'*, the aggregate making a very fair 
A REMEDY. 
Reel’s Apicnltural Coiiipnfl. 
The Compound Is composed of materials crude and 
cheiuieul, specially dustruullve to the Mcrnocnpic ■in- 
xi ctit living on the roots of the Potato vines, which 
are the rtitw of this destructive disease. Farmers 
will llud tlio Cumponml a remedy Mr Potato Blight 
and Hut, and a good fertilizer for the soil. 
AMEX l’LOW COMPANY, 
l&~ Send for Circular. Qtiiney llnll Boston. 
Fre*h Fruit*, export Of apples, 1,850hhls. The 
shipment of apples ahrtmd was never so steady, and 
this year It. must have been the salvation of the mar¬ 
ket 7 for Instead of the usual Urnmr.ws that ought to 
attend tills month for prime lots, there are free sell¬ 
ers at the quoted prices of the past, three weeks. 
New arrivals two In had order, and the frosted, lot* 
from those are pressing upon the market. Inferior 
lot* offer as low as iftwl.,3. Cranberries at present 
look as though Umy would he apt te " stick," especial¬ 
ly a* further arrivals are entering the market. Pea¬ 
nuts lire 1 wer; lute salesof Wilmington, $1 1.50, and 
75 '*") vie fiir* r lVnn 
We quote Apples, common, *l.50f5i2.IW; do. fair to 
good. $7*c2..'W; do. fine,*2.73<iv3,oy. Cranberries,prime, 
crate, $'V t3.5(J; eommon to fair. ?2.50('42.76 ; hbl*., $3 
@li); choice bids., ?Uke>ltl.5*l. New Wilmington pea¬ 
nuts, thel.12; Virginia, ll.ftV»l.45. Tcuu. do., 75@86c. 
Hickory nuts, $1.75. Pecans, h@Hc. 
Fiiin r. -European buyersare aearee, and about the 
only trade tl) snipping grades 1 * from West. India 
shippers. The trade bay 'sparingly. The receipts are 
moderate, and prices are without change. 
Superfine State.to 30® 6 55 
Common extra do.... 7 10 ® 1 00 
Good te choice do.... 7 AKgi 1 I* 
Fancy do... • 70c« 8 HI 
Superfine Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Iowa... 5 Htv.., 6 (If, 
Extra do...... 6 7"k'.<. 7 36 
Choice extra do .7 40." 8 00 
Trade brands do. .... 25 
Good to choice white wheal extras. H 2 .-v.uI0 25 
Fair to very choice extra Minnesota.7 50@12 50 
Common to fair extra St. Goals.. 7 50@ !l .'2} 
(food to choice do...'•* 85012 75 
Southern, otnnmon to choice.t Wl S 8 a 
Family do... 8 15@12 ij 
Hyo,common to tine.............3 6,ie4 1 , 
Coro meal. Brandywine.... . 3 7Q@ 3 80 
Do, western. .. 12K@ 3 10 
Fat's nud Mkiu*.—The Eondon sales now taking 
place will probably determine values. At the mo¬ 
ment trade i- vary quiet, with more liberal -upnlto*. 
Otter, each, $7(o 10; Kox, Uiiu7-'ic. for gray; $1.2o@.1,76 
for ited Mink; *1.50®’J.0fl for pale; $3 g 6 for dark; 
Musk rat, I Politic, for Fall und W@ 22 e. lor Winter; 
Skunk, ill .'.5410., for striped, IWAJc. (or white, 90e.@ 
#1,10 for black; OOOMtJBl HMlec,; Itaccoon, MK.vTUc. 
(7rat 11 ,—Spring wheat, ta higher, with lighter re¬ 
PU ( itktv till:., **lir uillllUV) kl'Mij |.vev'«V*| 1 ^ » 
Australian, combing wool, iKK'^HOo. 
KOClIESrrRU, Hitrcb 21. Flour steady; #8.56 
ferspring ; ¥.i@’J. >11 for red winter; fl0@I0.50 Mr white. 
Wheat quiet,; fl.7lkiul.80 for red winter; $1,85(32 Mr 
white. Oats -toady ill, fkuillio. P hush. Barley, !Kk«i 
95c. fra* four-rowed. T-'c. tor two-rowed. Beans,#!'"; 
2.26 for medium* ited $2.2:«.e2.WI for marrow*. Dressed 
hogs, s.7J25(.. 1.50 f cwt. Butter Is very source, and 
good is worth JSfcaSUu. ii », retailing a* high as Ute-t'e. 
Eggs lower and plenty ul 21i;t22c. V dozen. Maple.su¬ 
gar, 226035c. T J n>. Choose, Id.,." 17c. ¥ «•. Clover *cod, 
very dull, at $5 6.75 fur medium and $*!.25@8.Bl» for 
large. Timothy. #.3.50 d hush. Apple* are scarce at 
iflo.<a)$l J bush, for good lot*. PntutO(i*.G8@80e. Hay, 
Sld.'.ai r ton Straw, $ 1 8'",'8 per ton. Wool nominal 
at unchanged prices. Market very dull. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
NtiW YORK, March 22,1873. 
THERE ha* been an increase in receipts of cattle, 
calve*, sheep and hogs. Hog* have showed some 
lire, but .ill the Other market* have mind dull, und 
prions have generally declined. The failure of the 
Bull’s Hoad Bank, in which thooppraters largely kept 
their fupdi, tended to derange the trade, while the 
demaud for meats la moderate. Eggs are an Impor¬ 
tant article Ot diet lust now. being plenty and toler¬ 
ably Oh cup Fish, too. are receiving more attention 
u:i the shad work further North. Veal arid lumb will 
oon dispute with beef the claim to a largo consider¬ 
ation. 
IllCCBIPTB OF LIVE STOCK. 
tWvm. down, fill v„,. Lntn)>w. Hoc*. 
Totals this week.7,162 123 1,024 19,805 41,310 
“ last week.0,580 04 712 10,071 36,430 
Average last year....8,178 38 2,114 22,08:i 36,975 
Boev**.—Cuttle have been drooping the entire 
week, mid clone about Xc. tower, ftuspension nf the 
tmnk In which many of the dealers mnile tlielr depos¬ 
it* locked up 11 large amount or their money, nnd thus 
crippled operation*. Besides, we have been having 
t .10 luauv cattle fora week In which other things in- 
creuslngly crowd fora recognition. T he offering* for 
last. M m day were I 2 car load* at 100t h St., SO (jar* at 
Coiiiiunnlpuw and 15 at WneJiawken, making 4,2118 
bead. There Im* been a pretty good supply since, and 
it I* a difficult tusk for Lha sellers to keep the yard* 
clear. Irregular arrivals have tended to derange 
trade. The quality, a* a whole, has rather improved, 
Texan* especially showing the effects of a winter 
feeding on ivirn. So mo of the latest sale* were 3 cars 
r,X cwt,. lllinoi* steers, at 11X0,1 Sears « cwt., at lie.; 
2 ears 7 cwt>, l .'e.; a ear Texan*, 1,336 nig,, 10c., 50 in*. P 
1 wt., and 2 cur:* fat Ohio grade*. TM cwt., at 12r,vI3u„ 
wlth'O ear* uneven Ky. cattle, |5®11 cwt., at llX@l3c. 
A few of the finest steers on sale reached 13Xc. 
The following are the oloaing price* Mr the week in 
comparison with what cattle brought one week ago, 
white. Corn moots with an Improved shipping de¬ 
mand. at better prices. Huloit ut 03Jf vG4e. for old 
mixed Western in sturcL Ido. for Inferior do.,fifio. Mr 
old do. afloat, (75X@Wlc. for oew mixed Western, CSX® 
00Xc. for new yellow do., 07c. (nr white Western In 
store. Out* are firmer, with a good trade demand. 
Sales at tB@49c. for new mixed Western, 44!X@47C. for 
new black do., 48X@5M-— principally at l i@5i)C.- for 
new white do., 50c. tor cliolce mixed State; old mixed 
Western In store quoted at. ft)®Alj.jC. 
I In v und Sirnw. I'rices are lower, under u bet¬ 
ter supply. Ai tnc nmncoii n go res a good trade is 
noted. Good lniv at #G30@t.47,; fair do., $l.lO*,il.25; 
shipping do., # 1 .'ii. 16; clover do., H&.'.’.Vio. felruw, long 
rye, $1.mail—5; out, Slk'i.K5o.; wheat, 0.V;(.76e. 
Hop*.—There Is a light trade from brewer*, hut mi 
the receipt* continue small, holder* claim lute prices, 
although to some extent nominal. 
We quote State at 40@55o.; Eastern, 4il@5do.; West¬ 
ern, KV.vj'V ; old growth, 1870,114x15c;; Bavaria* 1 , 40-\ 
50c.; English, 35@40«.; Belglun,35@10e.; CalLfornian, 50 
@C 0 e. 
Choice beeves, P n>.13 ''.u 13X 
Good to prime. .llSf & I2x 
Medium...HV> @ H X 
rar. The supply of Western is ample, 
sc.yric.; large, coarse grade, 1 ;YvjLsc. 
s porg at ^id.im tor .spot uenv- 
I; Western prlinu roer* notnl- 
;d hogs,city.I1K@7X<}., Western, 
ire selling at UXwllc. for hams. 
WEBSTER’S PATENT 
BTJTTON-HOI.il WORKER. 
I’liteiiiod J line 27tli, IH71. 
Awarded first premium at. the American Institute 
and Maryland Institute Fairs, 1871. 
t aut Uirrat ions 
ojllmaye! The 
■most perfect 
Kiitluii-liole 
\Vorker ever 
, ill la 1 11 Ida -1 line. I'" 
pricking tilt* fingers, Straining me eyes, and wi n 
i iipnrtect und Irregular worked button- holt *. 
They give nnivarsnl •iitUfaoUoa. Gudte* who ust 
them sav that they are worth their weight in k"" 1 : 
Over eleven thousand sold during the first weeK «’’ 
thetr IntradUOUbh. Local and travellog agent* 'vunt- 
cil everywhere, 'l'hey *idl at *lgbt. and give ovu 
H)0 per cent, profit. Hample Button-hole Worker 
and sample Button-hole Glitter puck ml ij, th gum- 
caao. with full direction* for use, together wl 
pie of mir now and novel way of canvassing, soot to 
any address on receipt of 65 cents, iirder* by’ may 
receive prompt attention. Address IVKIIol Ml 
M’F’(» CO.. Manufacturers. Ausonia, Ct. Please 
state In what paper you saw this. 
comparison with what quttle brought one week ago, 
for net weight of beef: 
This week. Gist week. 
Cents. Cents. 
Mist week. 
Cents. 
13.X @ 14 
12 15 
ll.X @ 11V 
8 @ 10 
- @ UK 
1* my Catalogue of Fancy Fowl* and Eggs for Hatch¬ 
ing. It tell* you the best breeds to raise, and how hi 
raise them profitably, all for nothing. W- Leghorn*, 
E. Brahmas, B. B. K. Games, Aylesbury Ducks, all 
from imported and prtgo-wlulling strains. I'igg* lor 
Uatelling, from the above, $2 nor IS. Securely pneketl, 
and shipped any distance with safety. Address 
l». It, (OllEY, Weal lie III, N. J, 
Patent Tliimli-Pieee Sleep Shears 
Patent Pruning & Sheep-Toe Shears 
MANUFACTURED BY 
HENRY SEYMOUR & CO., 
29 Sc 31 Rose St., New York. "ZL. 
■ --V” / SHEEP SHEARS. M 
a zlr' • 
First Premium awarded by Am. Institute Fair, and 
twelve different State "air*. Highest recommenda¬ 
tion from Bon. II. S. Randall, I’rcs’t. Wool Grower*’ 
Association, anil author “ Practical .Shepherd." Uce- 
ommendatlons from many practical shearer*. 
“The Sheep Shear* work splendidly, and t would 
not ask for uny better. So sty' Mr. Jnpsou, who 
shear* our sheen, und he ha* sheared thousands." 
(Signed,) E. A. CHASE, Ain. Agriculturist. 
83.3.7 93.30 83.50 *2.75 
4X 5 (>X 6 in. blade. 
“ i have tested your Pruning and Sheep-toe Shours, 
und they uro excellent. 1 used thorn to dock tho tall* 
of mV lambs this season, and found them the handi¬ 
est instrument for that purpose I ever used.’ 
(Signed,) IIKNKV B. BANDAGE. 
PRUNING SHEARS. /J __ 
NOTICE TO INVESTORS 
Chicago & Canada 
SOUTHERN. 
$ 5 , 000,000 
7 PER CENT. GOLD BONDS 
At90and AOOIIUKD INTEREST. COUPON AND 
REGISTERED. INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD, 
APRIL AND OCTOBER. 
We now offer thosu Bonds at the above VERY 
l,OW PRICE. 
THE CAN \ DA SOUTHERN, Or Eastern end 
of (his line, whose Bonds were so rapidly sold last 
Summer, 
Is Now Finished, 
and will bo opened for business, In cimneottou with 
the TOGED<) AND WABASH and other Western 
roads, at a. very early day. The CHICAGO AND 
CANADA SOUTHERN, or Western end of this line, 
Is now botng rapidly built, ami tho Company expect 
It to bo finished during the present year. 
THIS GREAT TRUNK LINE, when completed 
through, will be of iumionse advantage to tbe ship¬ 
ping interests of the Great West, being LEVEL, 
STHAIOIIT, .and 33 mile* Shorter t han uny other 
route, 11 living connections with all tbe lino* run¬ 
ning into itiutaln nt the East anil Chicago at the 
West, nnd under the management of some Of the 
most experienced railroad operators 01 tbe country, 
It* sucre** Is rendered a eerlainty, and its bonds 
luil^L bo a safe and profitable Investment. It makes 
the shortest ami host connections going West, both 
at Toledo and Detroit, ami I* the only Seven per mint. 
Gold Bond on any through Trunk Glue now offered. 
Pamphlet* and all information furnished by 
LEONARD, SHELDON k FOSTER, 
BANKERS, 
No. JO WAIil* ST., NUW YORK. 
WINSLOW, LANIER k €0., 
BANKERS, 
No. 27 PINK STREET, NEW YORK. 
Poorest grade....II @ III 8 @ 10 
Average stilus.te ll.X — @ lljf 
Hoan.—Besides the laTgO Increase In arrivals of 
live hogs, we have had 3,Onl Western dressed, cool 
weather favoriug sending The market declined ut 
first, but closes firm, though at* rather lower figures 
Mian were given one week ago. Give ling* ure worth 
5V@5«c. City dressed vary from •'■?i,®7o. for heavy 
to 7X@7X<:. fur medium and pigs. Quotation* of West- 
era dressed, 0X@7,Xe. 
\| Deli Cow*.—The oow trade I* pretty good, prime 
milkers selling at$700)75, wiLh selection* -till higher, 
The. tmlkiueo have generally made their contract* 
for the summer, ami arc now stocking up with e.ows, 
Common cows tell at W0@Sfl, and fair to good at ¥15© 
75—extra# reaching $80. 
Sheep and l.unih*.—Arrivalsarelargerandsales 
slow, price* rather duuliuitig. Dealer* find it hard 
work to prevent an Heoumulation of stock. Venl 
begins to crowd muttotl. Very few spring lamb* were 
received during the week, and tho price* given In lust, 
report were sustained, o few selling at $11 eaob, and 
so down to $9. Farmer* ate generally holding them 
buck to Increase in size. Sheep move slowly ul 5M@ 
8 «o. for poor to medium, prlnie to extras going at f@ 
7XC„as 358 Ohio, W lb*., at 7e..; Iflfi of 7" lb*., at 6 Xe.. 
The average of 6.128 head Wit* $0,71 euch, while 3,55] 
others figured at #6.55. 
Veal Oilvc.-The arrival* rent in no to increase, 
but price* are pretty nearly sustained oil prime slock. 
Still, it take* extra prime live calves to exceed 10X<?. 
The hurde*t kind to sell are what ure termed “grass- 
ers," though fed on hay and destitute of fat. They 
arc quoted, dressed, at offlTC., milk veals selling at ll@ 
Uc., and live at C@ 10 Xc.—extras, 11 c. 
SPECIA L NOTICES, 
A Positive It ud lea I Cure for Rupture.—’Tho 
Elastic Trass Company, ul No. 683 Broadway, New 
York, will send their Descriptive Circulars to any 
person afflicted with Uerala,. This Truss can be sent 
by mall to any part of the country. 
Every pair warranted. Free by mail on receipt of 
price. 
Pruning or Sheep-toe Shear*, 8B per pair. 
Sold everywhere. State where you saw this. 
E «JUS FOB HATCHING* FROM T\MA- 
tv leading varieties, at moderate prices, for 
PriOts List, address SILAS W. STUDLEY, 
Cutskill Station, Col. Co., N. \ . 
E OfJS, FROM MV W11.1,1 .VUS’ AN D VAN 
Winkle Dark Brahmus, Buff and Partridge < ■ - 
chins, and choice Rouen Ducka, $!f for 13; 26, #;>. 
GEO. RESSKGUlK, Jit., North Kldgeway, N. Y. 
EGGsl EGGS! EGGS! , 
For Hatching, from rolhiblu breeding stock. One 
of the oldest ami best yards of Pure-Bred Poultry 
in the United States. 
Send /or Hrice God. •«. U- WARNER, 
New York Mills, Oneida Co., N. V . 
I JGGS—20 VARIETIES.—Send for Price Gist, 
it BORDWEGL BROTHERS, Penn Van, N. Y. 
T 7IOCJS FOR 11ATFHING. FROM DARK 
It and Eight Brulimu*; Partridge, White anil Bull 
Cochins. From First Premium strains. Address, 
with stump, W. I. HOWARD, Bust Saginaw, Mich. 
T7UJGS FOR HATCHING.-! will now bookor- 
I’i ders for eggs from mv well known strums of fan¬ 
cy Poultry, including over 20 varieties of Fowl* and 
Ducks, to he shipped as soon as the weather will per¬ 
mit. Inclose stamp, and write for what you want to 
C. N. BROWN, Uuadllla Forks, Otsego Co., N. Y. 
TREES, 
SHRUBS, PLANTS ! 
SPRING OF 1873. 
Il'c lueitc the alt-cut Ion nf Planter* and Dealers fo 
one I drat and complete dock of 
Stniwlurd and Dwarf Fruit Tree*, 
lirape-Vine*, Sintill Fruit*. 
Oruiuncntnl Tree*, Shrub*. Rose*. 
New and Rare Fruit nntl OrnomeutnI Trees. 
Evergreen* anil Bullion* Rnol*. 
New mill Hare Green anil llt»i-lluu*e Plants. 
Emoll parrels forwarded l>n mail when elit*l red. 
Prompt attention Riven to all inquiries. 
Ihanphcr and lltvdrated priced Catalogin'* nod■, pre- 
paid, on receipt of nmiimm, us follow*: 
No i Fruits, (Or. No. 3 Ornamental Trees, 
Hie. N’o. :{- Green-Ilouse, Itlc. No. 4 Wholesale, 
Free. Address 
Mvaiw. ELLWANGER & BARRY, 
Mount Hope Nurseries, ROCHESTER, N« Y. 
SMITH’S 
ILLUSTRATED PATTERN BAZAAR 
BEST FASHION BOOK IN THE WORLD I 
ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. 
PlH 4 Miu.il. We give each subscriber patterns of 
their own seJoctUM, free, to the value of ovic dollar. 
A BURDETTE SMITH, 111* Broadway. N. Y. 
HRESSED RRTf’K MAC111NKH. THE 
’ simplest, cheapest, and make* the nicest front 
rick of any machine In use. Make* a firat-cla** tile 
fiaehiue by change >>f dies. For particulars, address 
J. W. PENFIEJ.D, Willoughby, Ohio. 
2GGS FOR HATCHING. 
From Eight Brahmas, Buff and Partridge Cochins. 
Inclose slump for Circular. H. MERRY, lllon, V. Y. 
nGGfi FOR HATCH INC From 12 leading va- 
Fj rletic*. Inclose stamp forOlrmilar. N. B. PER¬ 
KINS, .1 it.. 2 Cherry St.. Salem, Mass. 
VICTOR 
HORSE HOE. 
V lll I II II BEST AND CHEAPEST 
IV I W 11 STEEL HOE in use. 
Trio ROUGHLY Pulveri/.i-* and work* eioimt o plants, 
RAKE Atfach t worke*tin-\vrd*out. )ivi* Hilling Plows 
First Premium SILVER MEDAL New England Fair, 1672. 
FflU! C SEED SOWER. Piu.i* mmihor DriU 
LHULL 4 Sbsss PricftB $6 to $16. 
CLIPPER WHEEL HOE. U A $5.50. Agent* Wanted 
E. D* dc O. B. REYNOLDS. 
(Circulars Free.) Noinu BiunoewAiKu, Mass. 
AMATEUR PRINTERS 
tend for u copy of I wstkittiqsh for AMATkpu 
Phi. stubs, containing Direction* tor the Selection 
,f Tvpo; Type Setting and Distributing; Making 
Rollers; Printing In Colors; Eleetrotyplng and Ste- 
'•eotyping. Ac., &C.- Illustrated. Price 25 eeuls by 
lull, post-paid. Address JOSEPH WA'lSoN, 127 
P ft land Street, Boston, or 53 Murray Street, New 
i ork. 
.4 i OK a Month! Horse and earriuge furnished. 
Expense* paid. H. B. SHAW, Alfred, Me. 
W ANTED. A FAR HER. in Every Town, 
a* agent for tho Collin* *tri‘l Plow*, lor 
orms, Ac., address COGGINS A Ct)., 
212 Water St., New York. 
AT LEAST 50,000 
rflRMtRS & VILLAGERS ue.o th.i Plunel <'enUXnM Gar- 
Ion Drill,Wheel Hoe, Plow and Snbsoller; three Other 
ityle* for tried* • fertilizers, and tenfold rapid Iweing. 
Made only by S G. Ai.LKN A Co., ll'J S. 4th feG, 1 hlla. 
