$732 
MADE IN 
3 I DAYS! 
APRIL 42 
TIN-LINED LEAD PIPE 
follows!— EnglishCheddar, 7 ii(W,*.; Wiltshiredouble, 
r<;.• ; Cheshire medium, ittijxiTgs.: fine, 78<5i84s.; 
Scon h, 7lo. 7*i~. Dutch elteese- Edams and Gonda*. 
nnminul. Butter, tm.ugli scarce, is In limited de- 
vrinitd to pressing want.*, and holders show anxiety 
to clear out mocks, We quote as follows r—Clon¬ 
mel!- 110s.; Corks, 12 (V<dII d*.: Dorset*, 150s.! 
Normandy extra, 13C-- lius.; Canadian, V)c;i20s. The 
corresponding prices lust your were, for Clonmells 
hatter, i;«!s.: Corks, lints., nnd American cheese, 71s. 
(Tvcc$.' t ^cnlo', Plants', &r 
Is n Block-Tin Pipe, heavily coated with solid 
0 1eud. It is the Dost and cheapest 
Water Pipe when strength and 
durability are considered, tty 
Its use, Iron-rust, lead and zinc 
poison are fill avoided, nnd gen¬ 
eral health promoted. Price 18>4 
Cents a pound lor all sizes. Cir¬ 
cular* n.iul sample ot pipe sent by 
until, free. Be not deceived by 
Tin-washed or Tin-con ted imita¬ 
tion*. Address Tn t; < 'ui.iv i:i l.s, 
StfAW & Wll.I.AIll) M'i'i; CO., 
No. 21,'i I enter St., New York, AllRO. M;iuiifnct*>-.'rs 
of Block-Tin Pipe, Bhoel-Load, Lead-Pipe, Solder, 
etc. Orders filled at sight. 
\ EXT It A PINE TUBES, OF THE 
’ Rosemary and New American Weeping 
:!,IKI(I I.omhardy I’ophirg. Address 
P. HUSTKD, Cirund River .Nurseries, 
Lowell, Kent Co., Mich. 
Chicago & Canada 
SOUTHERN. 
WANT IT •.* ('A >1 PUEEE'S I,ATE HOSE 
7 7 Circular tolls nil about It. Sent gratis to appli¬ 
cant* | unit tho potatoes at Ills advurtised rates, de¬ 
livered free of expense at any express of])CO between 
Buflhlo nnd Cleveland. 
M. B. IIA TIM I A M, PalnoBVilo, O. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
Nkw Yokic, April \ 1873. 
Beeves,—On Wednesday last there were a few 
r..lies of beeves. Price* ranged from IhiiWc. )h„ 
weight' from li to 1 i owt..; general sales were on 
e-r unnte weight, and the markets closed firm. On 
Thursday forenoon there was a sudden fall of He. V 
it., strong on all degrees of beef cattle, which depres- 
sion was not recovered mi Friday forenoon; on both 
,1 vs trades was slow, ami prtc -s ranged from Itle. to 
1 •..., t J n>„ weight* t rum ewt, to!) ewt,, on Mi lbs. 
t , -it ins. to the ewt. le t. ’i bo Texan herds forwarded 
«e! during the latter days or the past, week were 
course and lean, and sold generally troiii KbWQEc- c 
Texan steers crazed east of the Al Is-isslppl said 
si lie. Ik., weights from .il£ Owt. to I'H ewt. Chcro- 
- aj steer* oiltl nt t'P.e, ,< is., weight V\ ewt. Illinois 
si • i s sol ', from 10 -tl iHe. ?' B., weights from fep.i 'j 
cwc. Missouri steers were coarse and dressed to light 
weights, prices ringing from 11 ';f.<sl2..'*c., weights fix*. 
7 ewt. Mixed lots of State cattle, steers and oxen, 
sold from llkwlOKc,, weight, on average, , ewt, Penn¬ 
sylvania Dull*, tidy beasts, live weight, 11 ewt., sold 
from fVciAVi'e. s' lb. 
tl ilch Cows. -The supply of these animals is 
more than the city markei * require, and some of the 
lot 5 to hand are very poor; lor these lat, or there Is 
no sale. Fair on illty cows soil from *ttk-AttA v head. 
Fresh cows with their calves sell freely from Sfi0®8.'> 
d head ; 2 cows ami their calves Hold f'er $125; a cows 
sold from $6fiiiA&i p head; a cows sold at $73, I cows 
sold from $tkl?t72.a) d head. ^ 
Vnals, There ha* been a fulling off in the quality 
of liii- vhIs -ii-nt. to our city markets during t he past 
we ■«, and although sales were easy prices were not 
sustained. Extreme ranga of snlctt, &$uc, U H>.; gen 
end sales from lOftiillc. V m. The average weights of 
v. als during this past week have been from 114cj!2,i 
fill 15 Ibu. f head. 
Sheep nnd Lit mb*.—Spring lambs continue 
scarce, anrl uitIvo generally Consigned direct, to 
wholiMite butcher*. 1'hose sold by the 3,. ranged 
from 1’tC. d »>.; those sold by the head from 
10.50, Thu quality of the Hocks now coining to hand 
1' generally good. Oh Wednesday last sheep sold In 
selected lots from T : i{t><iH.S'u. P B. Up Thursday List 
sheep sold by (he ear loud-from p B., nnd 
continued ttrm on Fit, lay from liMGC’ve- c it. Hhoru 
sheep have arrived and have bean sold from 5 \Vifl!<.c. 
P it. Special sales as follow*:- (Milosbeep, average 
weights •' head, hi r... at b!-je. V ft.; S3'- :•• >l lb., ut 
7U. . P H'.; 51 Vi it., at , ij«. * ft.; '.Uw.llW n>., ut <Kc. P 
in.; IH lb., at. Alie. p it,.; coarse Michigan sheep, aver¬ 
age weight 22 It.. t' head, uts l-lllo. 1' lb.; choice Mas¬ 
sachusetts sheep, average weight UK! tb. p head, sold 
ut so. V state abeep, t horn, average Weight SI lb. 
V head, sold at 5 , 0 . V tb.; State 8lloep, average 
weight!*! lb. P head, dd at H)4o. t' tb.; Illinois sheep 
average weight 79 lb. ,' head, sold ut 0 l ,'c. F lb. 
Hwinn.—Trade in live bogs during the past week 
ha* been almost nominal; those sold have been a 
very small proportion of aetipd arrival*. On Wed¬ 
nesday Iasi live liogsweroworl.il from BHti)B;Ye. tb.; 
city dressed from KcpPle.; trade was fair, uu 'Thurs¬ 
day forenoon, u<> Change In the value of live hogs; 
city dressed, 7iH®Hj|ie. Friday forenoon, live bogs 
stll I stationary; city dressed, 7 :<at8tfe. The markets 
closed with tin upward tendiincy. 
Horse Markei. nty trade in hones has not been 
good during tins past week: tlm animals dealt in 
nave been of inferior quality, uudaimost all the sale* 
quoted have been forced offtiy auction. Two ponies 
sold at $-15 a bond; 2 pair of light harness horses. $.250 
@ L5 F pair; 1 draught horse, $1110; i‘ horses, $110* 
260 p head , 9 horses, |U7(siS lllli V head; 5 horses, $122 
@375 F head ; 4 horses, $W0fti'!20 ft head; 3 horses, ft:, 
@■4 Head. 135 horses arrived V Krle Railroad <d<; 
t)ak OUT Station; 5tl arrived t< Central New .lersoy 
Ru I road <• Liberty 8tTeot Ferry; of these 45 bead 
were shipped through to Koston, and llm greater 
part of the entire nilutbOr were consigned direct to 
city railroads and to stage lines. The quality was in¬ 
ferior. 
i < It A PE VINES, SHALL I'll FITS, FLOW- 
\ 8 EHS, A e, \ II varieties of Crape Vine*; mag- 
nttlcenl Delaware layers. $111 to $25 per 100; $75 to $2(K 
per l,(Kill. Splendid stock of Cree.n-1 louse and Bed¬ 
ding Plants, Cataloguer, free. 
HEO. W. CAMPBELL, Delaware, O. 
D ISVHJg^ O DM? DOLLAR 
FXowoi* Garden 
CONTA INS: 
10 pftts. Oholeu Annual Flowers, worth.50 cents. 
2 Choice (lliifllolu* Bulbs, " ...... .10 cents. 
1 Japan LilyRuib, “ ...... .10rents. 
2 Double Tuberose Multi ', “ fDcents. 
ALL SENT POST-PAID BY MAIL FOR St. 
Catalogue of Flowerntnl Vegetable Seeds sent free. 
VV. It. DIMON, Jit,, Seedsman, Brooklyn, N. V. 
At DO and ACCRUED INTEREST. COUPON A ND 
REGISTERED. INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD, 
APRIL AND OCTOBER. 
We now offer these Bonds at the above VERY 
LOW PRICE. 
THE CANADA SOUTHERN, or Eastern end 
ol‘ tUls line, whose Bonds were so rapidly sold last 
Summer, 
Is Now Finished, 
and will he opendil for business. In connection with 
the TOLEDO and Wabash and other Western 
roads, at a very early day. The CHICAGO AND 
CANADA SOUTHEILN, or Western end of this lino, 
L now being rapidly built, and the Company expect 
it to he finished during the present year. 
THIS GREAT TRUNK LINE, when completed 
through, will bo of linmeuae advantage to the ship¬ 
ping interest* of the Grout. West, being LEVEL, 
STHAWItT, and 33 nules Shorter than any other 
route. Having connections with all tin* lines run¬ 
ning Into Buffalo ut the East ami Chicago nt, the 
West, and under the management of some of the 
most experienced railroad operator* of the country. 
Its success is rendered a certainty, and its bonds- 
must he il safe and profitable Investment. It make* 
the shortest and host connections going West, both 
at Toledo and Detroit, and 1* the only Seven per cent. 
Gold Bond on any through Trunk Line now offered. 
Pamphlets and all information furnished by 
jit iWWi •*' - ” rh Trees, and 600,1100 of other 
choice kinds or Trees ami Plants, for 
sale al lowest, market rale.*, by E. It. COCHRAN, 
PmtLh IVoes U Specialty. Middletown, Del. 
Alan, Manuiautiirnra Afftiit for tho cheapest 
twin neat reaou Basket; over made. 
CHICKERING 
PIANO-FORTES 
A NEW SQUASH 
Eighteen year* ago I Introduced tho Hubbard 
Squash to the public. After testing scores of new 
kinds from every suction el' the I nltcd States, I have 
at last I mind one ('nr rc/iHa,/ mitth'i m Dim paper) well 
worthy to be added to our ll«t of standard varieties. 
It Is a very late keener, ami remarkably free from 
a.liiiixture with any •dher sort. In l/.e It averages 
with the Hubbard, but liasa morn flinty shell, of a 
blue color; llm llesh is of a lighter hue, while In Its 
combination of sweetness, dryness, dimness of grain 
"'id dellebms, chestnut-1 Ike flavor, It stands alone— 
iinoqiudud. 1 have tunned It the Marblehead Squash. 
. .. I Htalogiio (fr.v in alt) will be found letters of 
reei'iiimeudlitlon from Hun.Marshall P. Wilder and 
other gent lemen. Package* with seed sufiUdent for 
si.Y lulls, with roll direction* for Iti vain>n, 24 cents 
each ; live for$l. Dealers supplied ut the usual dis¬ 
count. 
.JAMEgJ. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
n nil upon the most favwahlc terms of payment. 
We invite the attention of persons Intending to 
purchase Pianos to our New Illustrated Catalogue, 
giving full description of Stylos anil Prices, and the 
term* on which we soil to those desiring to make 
SEND FOR A CATALOGUE 
11 EAST 14th ST,, New York. 
354 WASHINGTON ST., Boston, 
LEONARD, SHELDON & FOSTER 
BANKERS, 
No. 10 WALL ST., NEAV YORK. 
WINSLOW, LWIER & CO., 
BANKERS, 
No. 27 PINK ST It 10 ET, NEW YORK 
Hejiltlifnl Climate, Free Homes, Good Markets, 
ran: noktkeun imciih; 
IS A 11,QKO A l> offers l'ur sale its B,;in<ls ill 
Genlrul ;i ml H rslern lliiiiirsoln, 
embracing; 1. The best Of Wheat Land; 2. Excel¬ 
lent. Timber far the Mill, the Farm and the Fire ; 3. 
Rich Prairie Pasturage nnd Natural Meadow, watered 
by i b-.ir Lakes and i mining (truums-ma UuuUlilul 
Climate, where Fever and. A out is unkno wn. 
4ii ruin can he shipped lienee by lake t<, market 
as cheaply a# from Eastern Iowa or Ventral Illinois. 
Cars now run through these Lands from I,nice Su¬ 
perior to Dakota. Prim of land close to track $4 to 
$S per acre; further away, $2.50 to $4. Nevt'it 
1'ears’ 4'mill; Warranted Deeds: Northern 
PttClUc T-1IO lloutl*, now selling at par, re - 
eetvqd for Until at $< bl. No other unoccupied Lands 
present such advantages to settlers. 
NOI.DIF.RK under the New Law (March, 
1372) get mi acres I 1 REE, near the railroad, by one 
and two years' residence. 
TflMASrOItTATION AT ItK. 
I>I 4 ft'.It 14A IT'S furnished from all prin¬ 
cipal points East to purchasers of Uullrood Lands, 
and to Settlers on Government Homesteads. Pur¬ 
chasers, their wive* and children cu rrictl Ti*<n* 
over the Northern Pueltlc Road. Now* I* the time for 
Settlors and Colonies to got Railroad Lands and 
Government Homesteads close to the truck. 
Send for Famplllet containing full Inlormu- 
lion. map and copy of New Homestead Law. Address 
LAND DEPARTMENT, NORTHERN PACIFIC 
RAILROAD. ST. PAUL, MINN., 
OR 2.1 FIFTH AVENUE, COR NINTH STREET, 
__ NEW YORK. 
OfTers for sale Its FIRST MORTGAGE 7 per cent. 
GOLD BONDS, 10 years to run, with ample Sinking 
Fund. 
The road runs due EAST and WEST from INDI¬ 
ANAPOLIS to DECATUR, 153 miles, through the 
richest settled country of the West. It crosses tho 
BLOCK COM. FI EI.DSof Indiana atita best point, 
and It cannot fall to have a LARGE LOCAL AND 
THROUGH BUSINESS,as It. makes n great saving 
of distance and has low grades. 
It is building for cash, by responsible Stockhold¬ 
ers, and is BONDED FOR MUCH LESS THAN ITS 
COW. Klghty-tive miles will be done and In profit¬ 
able operation till* spring, the residue within the 
year. There is no bolter bond on the market. For 
pamphlets and Information, apply to 
WALKER, ANDREWS & CO., 
14 WALL ST., NEW YORK. 
^ ^ ^ ^ ONE DOLLAlt 
aJ^VFlowor Garden 
—An established success. It la simply offering you 
your choice f,,r $1 of 12 flowering plants from a list 
nl ,.| varieties.—The best bargain of it* kind over 
olrovod,—vttr DuaurlpMve 
SEED AND PLANT CATALOGUE, 
containing good practical Information, will bo for- 
wanb.il to all who will apply. Address A ZELL 1IOW- 
DlTt'H, 615 Warren st., Boston Highlands, Mass. 
Monday h Sale*. -Reeve* slow from UXCMhi. V 
it., weights 1 ’rooi 5 '/i'tiSiit owt., on Sj@5U Its, to the 
ewt, net. Milch cows not quoted. 
Vmls Slow, on a light run of poor quality calves; 
price, ties. 1 1 tb. 
**hoep nud Lambs.—Good sheen, 7Jf(3>8}fc. V 
Shorn, 6W@CJtfe. 
Hogs- Not changed since Friday last. Live worth 
GifOjio>so. R it.; city dressed, 73f@8Xc. 
RECEIPTS OF M VK STOCK. 
Sheen Sc 
Hotrviiii. Cow*. Calve*. Laoion. Hoin. 
One Hundredth St...1,011 i) 415 152 IKKI 
Forty-Eighth St...... 00 73 170 
Fortieth St.. 00 oo oo 
Comm unlpaw...,_4,213 00 00 
AVeehawken.1,1(18 00 00 
Totals this week 7,311 79 585 
“ last week 7,704 102 554 
COMPARATIVE RATES. 
Last week, 
„ Cents. 
Good Steers 7? It.. 13 @ 
f>ir. \U A © 
£oor. 9 X dt 
Poorest. 8 t# 
Gen. selling rates.12 oj) 
mmrw 
lAMPJfELL’S Extra Early GO Days’ Sugar 
J Cara.—Tho bent amt earII,ait. true Sugar Corn, 
jng earn, large grain*, cxqqlidte ttnvor. Price, pkt., 
u.: 'A pint,, 25c.; pint, toe.; quart, 73c.: post-paid, 
GKO. \V. < A UPltELL, Delnwalf, O. 
This week. 
Cents. 
13 0 (> I t 
li @ Vi A 
9 <-j) 1014 
7V © 8 >i 
11 A 04 12 A 
WEBSTER’S PATENT 
Hull oii-liole Worker 
I was the Jirst to introduce to the public the nub- 
hard Squash, American Turban Squash, Marblehead 
Mammoth Cabbage, Mexican Sweet Corn, Pkinney’s 
Water-me^on, and many other 
NEW AND VALUABLE VEGETABLES. 
This season I have a new and exceedingly valuable 
squash, new variation of com, three tine melon*, and 
other ehulco new vegetables for ruy customer*. 
Mv bumiti'M Is to supply, what every good farmer is 
anxious to get, the rn-ij In -I of vegetable seed. I 
grow a hundred ami llft,y kinds on my lour seed farms, 
right under my own eye, inaliino new veaetnUee a 
yjirv.ialtji, beside* importing their choicest varieties 
from European growers. A One selection of Hower 
seed, home-grown and imported, will also la* found In 
tny Catalogue, which will he sent tree to all applicants. 
As stated In tny < 'atalogue, all uiy seed 1* sold under 
throe warrants 1st : Tmt ult money emt, ehall reach 
me, Vi I • That nil seed nrile ml ahull rmcti the. pit returner. 
1*1: That uni recti* e-luiU hr f resh uwi tt nr to tw in ■ 
.1 AMES .1. H. GRKtjUHY. Marblehead Mass. 
CHAMPION, Si PER till/. ; LAM 
LIPID, tgli PICK DO/, t Kisnena, $3 
Black Defiance, #1 per doz. Circulars free. 
ItKIMli A HEX A ill F 
\esv Cast I*', VVi-stcbfsi er Co 
♦ h, i * i*t I. Awarded firet promium at 
tho Am. Ius^m^^rnl Md. In*tituto Fairs, ls7l. 
* f£S DR | v B ti to h la taken 
• with tho most per- 
accuracy.. Is used 
oyca’and wifi* 
portent and It regular worked bofton liolns. They giv» 
univera.l! *Htlufuellon. Ijidies who uso them *ay that. 
Ihoy are Worth tbeir wwightingohi. Ovor olevnn thou¬ 
sand aold daring the lino, week ot their in troductiaa. 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
I i,nii non wiam. Kill it pianth 
I ,1MM l.i M Ml 1110 , 1)00 Conover Colossal Aspar¬ 
agus Roots. 50,000 Pencil, Pear and Apple Trees, 
—— barrels Early and Lutu Rose Potatoes, For 
prices, see RURAL, March 13, page I -2, or send for 
Prion Cist. THOM. C. ANURKVVM, M.iurestown, N..I. 
A Positive Kiullcnl Cure for Rupture.— 1 The 
Elastic Truss Company, at No. 683 Broadway, New 
York, will send tlielr Descriptive Circulars to any 
person afflicted with Hernia. This Truss can be sen, 
by Frill to any part of the country. 
( 4AM PIIEIiL’r* LATE ROSE POTATO. A 
w now seedling, unequaloil in productiveness; un¬ 
surpassed In quality ; pcrfvetly healthy. Has yielded 
from 1 to 2 Imri'eN to the pound. Circulars, with 
toHtlninniul* as to yield and quality, free. Price, I 
lb.. 50C.; I lbs.. *l,od, post-Xiidu; peek, A bush,, 
$5.50; bushel, $10; barrel, $20. 
DEO, VV. CAMPBELL, Delaware, O. 
The Best Elnatie Truss, without metal springs, 
Is Pomkuoy’ 8 El, AST to Re PTC hi: Belt, patented in 
* 1U1< 1 1873, No one should buy an Elastic Truss 
without first writing to Messrs. POMEROY & CO., 
71 Broadway. New York, for full particulars. Pome¬ 
roy's Trusses are the best in the world. 
OUR CATALOGUE 
POTATO BLIGHT! 
A REMEDY. 
Reed’s Apicnltnral Cuporafl. 
of Small Fruits. Bulbs, Seeds, Potatoes, etc., will be 
mailed free to all appliuants. Address 
REISIU A: IIKXAMER, 
New Castle, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
^(Ucvti^cmcnt.si 
SEEDS, 71 UTS. PER LB.—Jf lb.. 
Ylountiiln Sweet Waiemiulon, Nutmeg 
DOBt-pnid, by mall. 
L>. c. IIOVEY, Grand Rapids, Mleli. 
Muskuielou 
The Compound Is composed of materials erode und 
chemical, specially destructive to the Microscopic in- 
f~rct < living on the routs of the Potato vine*, which 
are Che i-iitwi' of this dcstmctlvo disease. Farmers 
will find the I'ompmmd a remedy for Potato lUujht 
ami Hot, and ;i good fertilizer for the soil. 
AMES PLOW COMPANY, 
IS?" Send for Circular. 11 Itcekmau St„ 
New York. 
use pgl, VALUABLE I 
W ' ,om «ln,!ru<u u „. iu,,,ruT«ui«it. 
V M\ a, ( J 1 “4 UAU,.... | ISO,, 
IS a,,?.,. 1 ,7 ,. ,.t ct«t,; 
Si,, I, 1 *w-a *u.j^,<AieAinuro,<ic. ajwioiua 
“k' "A--' 
oB bucirt^i iiran L'ltvi-f Hla44'L( V* r HQ/ tUck a e * 
riii ip!,' • ui ofJcTi ^ V* 1 h <*wUrr.iV *uc 
flCit V,^ *'•*'' w V a finiW i.f |> j0 ^ tr+- I 
1MRK, bumio.iS. Y , 
LEE S SUMMIT NURSERIES 
VVlioleniile ami tienerul Supply Nurscrlen. 
An immense stock, of superior quality, at low prices. 
JSF“Osage Hedge Plant* by the 1,000 or 
t,ooo,ooo. Send tor Price List. 
BLAIR BROS., 
Lee’s Summit, Jackson Co., Mo. 
FARMERS & VILLAGERS need the Planet Comttined Gar¬ 
den Drill,Wheel Hoe, Plow and SubHuller; three other 
styles for seeds . fertilizers , and tenfold rapid horvno. 
Made only oy S L. Arlen & Co., 119 S. 4th St., Phila. 
