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mer prices wore sustained. About300 head ' ve P^ T^ 
to the market of Tuesday !V Vl'-iVors 
1,1100 tresh arrivals. mol making all that buiiiiors 
wonted. Some ol the holes » ere Ml good 7 W eWt.UII- 
nois steers ut t5A7c.; 01 Missouri cattle.id, cwt.,at 
U 78 Illinois, O', ut ISciHSe.; ouil'J'.'; 
grude Uurhams, from Illinois, strong a, S w Ji'„nM h,. 1 
iiilT vo. They were the best drove ottered since the 
holidays. 
The following are the prices at the close of the 
marltot: This week. Last week. 
CoilU. Crow. 
Choice bullocks, $ n>.]7 0« }7« J8K ® \l 
Uood tn prime... “ ... » » K 1*5 % - 
Poorest grade. ...12 a# 1*1 J; ft _ * 
Aver into of ull sales. i ; > 1° - i»X (3 
These cattle came from the following States, vlx.: 
Illinois .3.968 Texii#. -K 
New York...-. 229 Iniliatui..... 
Ohio. 37’J Connecticut . ~ 
Mii-hlirim . New Jersey.. 
Kentucky..... 2tB West Virginia. — 
Missouri.. &>3 FunusylvuuUl....♦••• ** 
Cun ad Li..,. HT4 
Milch Cows.- There Is a marked dullness in the 
fresh cow trade this week, Legal prOTOOdlng* uttalnst 
the distillery swill stables deterred tli’J '‘ r, ,'iV. /.ii 8 
of those establishments which like up •'ows tlo' l ist* 
osl, from purchasing; lint now Unit the decision lain 
their favor, they begin to stock uh‘"' lm };' v 
very common cows was nflVjred at JII ('head. WhUd 
• muwith dcreCtlve t-ats. tod little more than a skele¬ 
ton. was sold til $15. The best out uf rt lot of 70 went 
at |87>;, the whole averaging "bout $08* 
Venl Cnlvi’M. -Those are easier again, though 
CofTee, Hlo, prime, at 1201121^', 
f; J»v a, awjlkio. gold, duty paid : Msrit- 
sV ; i.aitnavra. 18Y'wlHS. Molasses, new 
layed. fefltc.: Cuba Muscovado, retln- 
Onba Muscovado, grocery, t'Jt*50c.; Eng- 
.y. — »•*— .*_•- SuKav. tivw. 
Miscellaneous 
gold. In bond : J.. 
caibo UJWwtSY; te... . 
crop Cuba clayed, tutwt.lc 
ing, e.i.foc-; Cuba Muscovado, grocery, tfujwe.; >'.ng- 
lish Island*,/tieMl; New Orleans.9> < ,He. bugal taw. 
at UX’-*-9'*i for fair to good refining, and IftjtUH foj 
No. II hot • lOttned, at 136,1 -' ,c. for soft y -How, \l'A 
12-XC- forBOft white. 13«c. for crimbed and powdered. 
Ten*, new erop UyaoU, common to (too, 76o.(Si?lJQ, 
Young Hvsun, do,, tbic.Mil.l0; Gunpowder and luipe 
rial- <lo.. iWc.fdlJO; Hyson Skin and Iwuuhay, do., 
.Vv.e&Bc,; ancolored Japan.do .Tjc.<*<fVjfi; OulOQg,do., 
706tase,; Souchonitftlia CODguu,slo.,lH(i>Jtk!. No. i nay 
mackerel at «27; So. 3 dm Ho.&Udd; large No 3 do., 
*18.50, II: No. I- shore. ■*--.; No- fdo., tl;;} IUjO. 
No ;1 do S'J. St. George s Marik codfish. f7.Cf*v. .M ; 
Grand Bank .’ATiyASI; hake M: Labrador herring 
*7, George's May do. fti: No. I bo* Keiwcated ; ,,f„ 
Magdalen pickled eod, flo nO: pickled had¬ 
dock $6.50; pickled smile f4.JO(«)5, and aulmou at $A5<*i 
27 K.utsins. $4*745: curratrls, Wo., gold ; lurklan 
prunes, IlSe.: citron. Ilk*.; Valencia raisins. I6Se.; 
Cassia, 48 k, gold: mace, ft.IS do.; mitmegs, 'Joe. 
@$U)3 do., pepper, 3SJi<#WC. do.; cloves, 2tiC. do. 
Fruvlsions.-Mes*■ pork* lias r*Mj™y*g*7 
FISK & HATCH, 
Bankers and Dealers in'Government 
Securities, 
By Act of Congress, tlio U. 8. Government has 
granted to the 
MONEY MARKET, 
thin* of (HO acres, and are sold at low prices in one or 
more Irnois of 10 acres each, to suit buyers, on a long 
credit of lit years, at t; pereeni interest, For the first 
two yparsannual Interestl* required oi adviince, and 
then at the commencement of the third yuuf only 
oQO-nlnth oi the principal, with annual and decreas¬ 
ing Interest, u payable, as per Pillowing example. 
Sity that IH acre* of laud, at |K) per acre—t4IKl, Is 
bought on long credit of leu jClirs, on April let, lHiO, 
the payments will be duo as follows : 
April 1, M70. pay *i per cent. Inter- 
est on £-100.. $21 00 $24 00 
April I, MT1, pay « per cent. Inter¬ 
est, as before.. 24 00 24 00 
Then one-ninth of principal, as follows : 
April 1, 1H72.$14 14 *21 34 $05 78 
" ih::i . 14 ia ik 07 «.i 12 
** 1 . 1M74 . 44 44 111 00 00 44 
“ 1, 1875 . 44 45 III i» 57 78 
“ 1, 1870...... 44 14 10 « 55 11 
1 1877 . 44 45 8 00 52 45 
“ 1, 1878 . 14 44 5 38 4(1 77 
•* 1. 18711.... 44 45 2 00 47 11 
“ 1, 1880 . 44 I t . 44 44 
$400 00 $14-1 00 $514 00 
If 80 acres i* bought at $5 per acre, or if 100 acres Is 
bought at *2.50 per acre, the payments will In* duo 
when ami for tie* sumo amounts as on the ubovo 
forty Keren ut $10 per acre. 
If pnvmnnt In full is made at. data of purchase, 20 
per cent, deductions lsuilowed from the long or ten 
years’ credit price. 
Correspondence Is Invited and promptly and cheer¬ 
fully answered. Apply to or address 
GEO. H. HARRIS, 
Band Commissioner B., 51. It. ft. Co., 
Burlington, Iowa, or at Flattsmouth, Nebraska. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
The receipts of the: principal kiml? of pjofluce for 
the week embrace HTtKbatCs Cfd ton.50s*i. bbls.tloar, 
55.238 bnshels wheat, '.s:,,v21 do. corn. OO.SoO do. oats. 
25x934 do. emit. 50,572do. barley, IW do. beans. IK.SiO 
bags and 722 hbl-. corn meal. J,a74 bid*. POrk, 4,lW> 
pkgs. cut meats, 3,l«5 tierces lard. V457 pkgs. bcuf. 
7.277 pkgs. butter, l.IW bra. cheese, 6.013 bbls. eggs, <-8 
pkgs! dried fruits. 2,725 hales wool, 1,853 bales hop*. 
,28 bugs peanuts, 3,8 Nj bbls. whisky. 
Itenns and l’ens. -Smaller receipts than for 
many previous weeks have given the market a Shade 
of tirinnoss, while The demand for local use I* 
steadier. Should receipts continue moderate, some 
speculative movement Is looked for: at, present iun 
bbls. is looked upon as a good salt*. The market lor 
puaa Is entirely nominal. _ 
Beans — Kulnev, it bush,. V7 4H" 2..i0 ; pea, prime 
fl.30/<,2.00: medium, mind picked, $l.NMjl.7D; co*'*l 
to uriitie, Sl-SOsoldW; common to fao. $ltal.40: hand 
Picked, $2.25.«,2.30; good to prime. *2«t*2.25; common 
to fair. $1.25(511.801 T.tmMJfd. Pea* Canada, bend, 
$1 •< 1.05: free, in bbls.. $1.15:^1.25: green, *1.75 m 2; 
marrowfat. $1.75/»1.90, bluck-eye. Sonthorn. i bush, 
bag. $4.15 U.25. 
lleesxvttx.—Price* are very llrm, notwithstanding 
lowgo'ltl sioits eat shippers. Wo Quote Western at 
37,-.431)1?., Southern, 33*d«0c. 
Broom Corn. -The slock of choice is very light, 
and better prices lire obtainable for selected here. 
Wo unnte h,-l at 17'*iiI8e.; oominon, 13-cloC.; brooms 
firm at $2.80,*.3 per do*, for common; shaker, $J.d06S 
4.50 do.; extra. $5.50f«sl.fil) do. 
IIntter.-The market has probably never shown 
such a long conthuiuf.lou of unsettled condition us 
has followed the Irregularity which set in tl'rw 
weeks ago. There is a good deal of business, lull It 
Is mutnly at the dlctntlnn of buyers, anil in order to 
keep with the tide sellers are CQiu pel led to concede 
to the views of purchasers- Owner* holding the 
remnant of last y ir'H crop will not hu apt to real Ire 
their former expectation*, and In this way the 
dairymen will Milfer inofo than New ' 9. rte . 
ehunis. as llll» former are eai'l'ilOg tl.c bulk of the 
stock. The quotation!! wo anno* only represent a 
nominal range, and tho extreme Inside figures aro 
nearer selling prtlTOS than any departure from them. 
State and l’> upsylvunla. pails. nne.Har^ 40c.; do., Talr 
to good, 80.431 • : Pennsylvunlrt, inns, kVAa.'u’.; Mate, 
lirklns, tine, :i2.,i38c.; medium to good, 28fisi30o.; half 
tubs, tine, 3V<t38u.: medium to good, JSrVIOc.; faney 
selecUons, Ole.: Wfl-'i, mbs. lull umde, ,12 i.dc.; 
do., nrimn iliurtiia.jZOc^yOi!*; do., hilt* to ^oncl 
25.4,27c.; Ohio, Itesorve, fresh, 25"2li>.; ilo., common 
to good. 21'„21,*.; other selections, 2U',»22c.; other 
Weatern, lirklns, &c., line. !8 '.24e.; fair to good, 
20®22*!.: Western rolls, prime, 24*270.; eommon but¬ 
ter, I'r18c. 
Cheese.— Holders are pussled about the course of 
the market, There Is a wide dlll'erenee In the views 
of shippers and the trade,and in ei)nseiiueuceacarot*- 
lv anything going forward. The. foreign market I* 
weak, and the late depression Is further augmented 
bv tho severe fall in gold. Exporter* rarely offer oyer 
ltj., I0'.;e. for tine, while Holders lire oqu, illy set on 1, 
6il7ie. The local trade urn taking a few choice fac¬ 
tory at 17V. We are close on t*i the end ,,f the season 
when oporuCO with tlii‘ tuonl BHf‘*ty, and tub 
nmrUrt i» io n v<‘ry un«ati^r?ictv»ry puiiitlon. 
eaMt»>rn tnidt*. Wo midti?:—U80fi ht»H. pin in muss, 
*10,a 15 ; extra mess, *14*. It; beer, uerces prime mess. 
$25:.,28: India mess. J.VajJf Stock or old and new 
beef In yards March l, -8,028 bbls. at|d tea.. - ,21 o ilo. 
hist month-. 03,SB do. March l, 8d» bwt huius have 
mild steadily at *S8«30 for I’exas, and td0-.i2 for 
Western, Hums. stuok0ll, city, IS xKiJ'J'-.e. do. dry 
salt, 18*<17c.: do. Western, 17)&(*<.fe>$0.; dry sail. l.Tr a 
tie.; pickled, 74-«IiSo. Hhoulders, smoked, pick ed, 
18'..c.tic.; do. drv suit, HktfUlsc.; dry suit, 11 x,"' lb:.i 
pick led, Wesl. lbwllije, Bach’) ha* ■old for lucuUum 
to n moderate extent: Ciimherlanils, WHO.; short, 
rib 14SC-: long Clear, H-v-tUsc. l.ard bus decllnod 
siueo our last, hut has not yet reached a point at 
which shippers will operate on the spot. Western 
steam tpioted at tho close nfc 14 5,(^14X0. tor fair to 
prime contract. For April and May delivery there 
were late sales at 14\0. City lard In fair deimmd ul 
14)<® H!«h 
Poultry mid Gniue. -The supply of poultry 
shows no surplus above the wants of trade, and 
prices are higher, Western, when in good order, uell- 
( n g as well as State. Live poultry sells fairly,and 
there Is considerable dcniuuu for laying liens. 
Live,—Fowls and Clilckens-State and NewJer- 
ser V is. HWJOc.; western. Ilk,(18c.: Ducks-New 
Jersey, V pair, $I.T6®2; Western. $l.5p'il,|5- Geese— 
Western, $2 25.v2.50-, New Jeraoy, $3.oO*<d. lurkeya - 
New Jersey, V it.. 2l„t22c.: Western, IS,«'20C. 
Dnvn vxp DickssM’.—F owls and Chickens. State, 
l£l«21c.: New Jersey, SW24(5., Western, 18'(3Ue.i 
Canada, frozen. 14c. 15*'.: 1 V,! 1 '*,? M ' 
New Jersey. 25U20C.; Slate, 23:4>!5c.; WiwUsrn. W ,.3ie.; 
ramtdii, frozen, !S:*t2IJc,i Ducka, eommon. 2U«2lo.; 
line, do.. 2lia24e.; Goose, emumou. .t'-tllie.: Uric, do 
liUlS.*.; Ducks, ea nvus. per pair, fl.otMJ redhead and 
Halliard $12Ti'«L50; Haros, 40*4,vie.; Babbits, WXiiwe. 
Many items of giine are no longer nuotahle- that Is, 
not openly so, as tho game laws urn now operative. 
Seen vine. I* rices are tending lower: tierces have 
Sold to arrive at 14' ,Q. 
Sutnne.—Low grades, foreign, $805,115 per ton; 
best do. $ 125.4185; Virginia $76,v 100. 
SHiidrivM,—Milk is lower. Featliorn,prime,scarce 
and firm. A small lot of new Maple Hugar Is noted at 
208428c., a fancy price. Milk. *UHJt. can, 42.25 m 2.WI. 
Willows, P 1b.,5>*(li-. Clean Bags, C IK., .>;.ij(n* Keutli- 
i' 1 's now prune, p If*., ; mixed, .kWiOOc.: lien, 
Ids 15c. Cider, pare, V gal., 2l)i:25e.; do. poor, 154,18c, 
GiuseiiK, V 18., <»> 4 -sj,*. Hooey, clover comb, Vka.iOc.; 
lleckwlieat do., £4:;<}2t5e. 
Tullow, Exporters will not operate except when 
they can force prices to compare with gold, and 
quotuliorift uvo easier. We quote ’J5ftoD'4«. for uoun- 
Sheeu.—The large increase of i.too sheep over inn 
previous week, anrllhat at a time when less mutton 
I* culled lor. tells on the market , and ',v. decline }8 
the result. We quot© common sheen at fta jS-vc. ; ran 
lit.0«,illHC-, and good to prime at 8\(<i, He , with a few 
oxtraa of 111),dll5 lbs al.se. Though only l,b*o fresh 
Sheep arrived yest.*rduy. they were not all sold, and 
quite it number of lots still hold fromi lovmer days. 
The exact prices are shown by the following tr/ius- 
HCDIOIIS. viz.. 2 cars thin US lb. sheep soldI for *r>n.; 
5Sf bead, 75 ■ V los .at .vp,op,e, r 2 ears O. W lt*s., t-hc.; 
u ear, IkAbs., 7 1 e., and a lot selected Ull lb. sheep kt 
He. During tin* past w eek one broker averaged $.j I- 
l'or 8.858 bead, mostly Ohio. ailrilhiM’ salesman run 
out 4,787 ut fa. 15. a third sold 8,211 Ut 4>>,|u. whde 8..v,o 
head, largely heavy ( mindit «hu»l>. brought $b.A». 
After I bis, all sheep shipped over the Erie road are 
to he billed to Weeliltwken, where a market la to bo 
established lu uouiiectloii with the cuttle trade. 
KxvitfC.—Hogs follow gOlfl In Its general decline, 
liueun. lard, Ac , being In less rP<|iH'St lor Shipping. 
It. is useless to uuoto bogs alive, a# scurccly anything 
sells before killing- Dressed are worth ll;kVl-u,, 
O A VIS THIS C ROPS OP 
YOUR ORCHARDS, YOUR CARDENS AND 
YOUR FIELDS, 
l!y using i lie 
UNION FERTILIZER AND WORM 
AND INSECT DESTROYER. 
Manufactured from the heal fertilizing substances, 
combined with CARBOLIt! AC1 III" destroy tlio 
worms ami insects, under letters patent, and the 
stringent laws of .Massachusetts lu protect purchas¬ 
er.*! of Fertilizer!!. 
Premium Awarded at the Agricultural Fair 
of 1869, in Dlassachuaetta. 
Price $46 i»er ton . diacount to dealers. Send for 
pamphlet- Agents wanted. Orders addressed to 
OFFICE I ,SION Fi:i:Tii,ix.i:u < ().. 
11)7 West St., New York. 
I.ATF.ST Hun li I. I’. HI. Beeves.-Arri¬ 
val a to-<hiy 1.519 head- 42 cars at Coinmunlpaiv. 28 at 
One Hundredth street-, itnd 21 ears a I Woehawken. 
Thu fimilltv O generally inferior, trade alow, and 
prices 'ess llrm, such as were on sale bringing M:*> U,e. 
There were no linn entile offered, the 80 head Illinois 
steers or 5' , 8 e.wt. ountaihlug the bnslanimala, aoll- 
tug at liknliJc. 
Sheep. Only I,8f81 sheep were receLvt'd this morn¬ 
ing—8 oars at Forty-Eighth street ami l car at ( *in- 
rnunipiiw. They were early sold off ut (,,e. adivaiiee 
or 5 S'(wH' 4 c.. a car Ull ms. Ohio sheen selling at the lat¬ 
ter price. This market closes very Arm. 
Hog*.— IP, ears or 1.428 bogs, arrivedl tn-<J»y : 3 
ears (Milo sLIIlers, 1,7.)'4 its., were sold at $8.80 $1 cwt. 
Dressed ure weak at, f*irmcr quotations for city, and 
U@ll>ge. for Western. 
r\ JJR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of 
^Agrlcnltnnil InipIcMH’iils, Hachhirs, 
Contains about 300 PAGES and nearly GOO CUTS 
of the varUuia articles needed In a Garden, or on a 
Farm Or IT.odai loll, 
gent by mail for $1. wliteh Will lit Tf.fulUIrd ,m rreript 
«] the rh si order for uni/ of oar outnls, 
P. 0. Bov 3711. K. II. ALLEN fc CO., 
ISO and Iff I Water St., Now York. 
N. B.—A Circular, with Index and sample of Illus¬ 
trations sent on receipt of stamp. 
BUFFALO, Ulnrrh 4— Cattle.— Tho arrivals 
of do* week have boon light, and an uncertainty has 
marked operalions. Prices ruled a shade lower t han 
the week before, tho range for good Bhlpping being 
7<i0?\O. 
Cows Bunge $l(K<945'i560, as per quality. 
Sheep. Little or nothing dorm; receipts mode¬ 
rate, rates nominal. The same Is true ol’ Hogs. 
LTOK MALIC. 100,000 A PPMC ROOT 
I 1 G It Vb'TB—$8 per I.UQIIi fTllper HI.ODD. 30,000 t year 
old Graded A|i|ile Trees. 10 to 24 Inches high, $2)3 p( ' 
1,000. Buses Dundee Itiiinbler and FeUcIt, l-vear 
old, $1 par dor..: *8 per Kill: $•« per 1.000. 2-yeur, *5 
per 100. Grape vines Conmrd. l-yt*ar,$lpordnr.; $4 
per UW; $30 per 1,1(10, 2-year, $8 per 100. Ives’ Seed¬ 
ling, l-yeur,$4 per UK), Hartford I’rolillc, l-yeiir,$1.50 
perdu/..: *0 per 100. All good slo.k. Over 80 varie¬ 
ties id Apple. HA It V GY CI KTlS, 
Oitoru Nursery, Tioga Co., N. Y. 
THE COUNTRY CHEKSE MARKET. 
ffraclod. bur. the runffcot generally line taiflndryrvsiifca 
tone, considerably auginentod lit the Close by m- 
creased net rec.elptH. Sales lor gVpnl at May at 
’R SEEDS DIRECT’ OF THE 
Send for prion list of 80 varieties of 
Jen ami Field Sequs- Address 
(). ilL)KKA8, North I alrllelil, Ohio. 
B uy y< 
Grower 
Potatoes, G 
Importance Tile lull in gold has an atifftvoriiblc 
tendency upon any advance in price*, and the fe**t- 
ing um**ng buyers Is to make tho market lower Minn 
Inst week. Good farm dairies have scarcely reached 
16c., while medium grade* have sold froni 12 In 130. 
No more Mian it’s:, has been offered for factories, but 
ive hour of no sales having heen intuit (luring tho 
" Prices seem to bo well sustained abroad. Our ad¬ 
vices mi: to the middle of February, 
In London American cheese is llrm: the best 
qualities commanding T8s. per cwt.. and second qual¬ 
ity 71s. Tho other descriptions or cheese lira re¬ 
ported to us an follows . -English cheddar,SI s. to.lt 
Wiltshire double, 78s. to Sis,; Cheshire medium, 888. 
22ue.r.ilino, 22 cT, 'july, 23.H. Wo quote export lots as 
follows: „ i 
New Orlwufii ana 
Uitlnntl, Ac, Motile- ToXil*. 
Ordinary. iVy«- » /A 20J 
Good Ordinary... 21 («»— 21L*"d M 
Low Middling .... 22XM- 22;'k(if 2-S,'"^,4 
Middling.. . 23*.{••*— »K<!* JfA'wSf 
Good Middling. . 24>J<i!)- 25 a*3)>4 
Dried Fruilw. Apples are lull'd to move, with 
the stock rather burdensome and a disposition to 
shade llgurcsi. In peeled peaches the recent free 
sales have worked the stock down low, and with a 
light quantify to come, forward prices are more in 
the seller*’ favor. 
Apples, State 10c•; We*t#raO!£e.; Bout hern, good to 
flno, M(*i9e ; 8",. otfirr , -: 1 e.; do. I ha d H 1 174«. 
Peaches, peeL... .. 3., „ 
shore, 2l(u.22e.; Georgia. llk®2Ue, 
8Wi*/)9c., halves, liKalb:. 
in', 7«<i8o.; lllaekbeiTleSi 
Ilaspberrlos, HlKBlOe 
E sgs. - 
period, and prices a 
active consumptive tlisifland 
lire considerably below lliis date last year 
of tho Stock now conilnr f .. 
We quote Western, 5kai®e, 
points, 29c, 
PATENTED JUNE 1, 1SGD. 
Superior to any yet Invented, combining all tlio 
advantages of the French patents, with wonderful 
SniPLIdTI, 
l»l ICAItlB.I B'V, 
and €iii:ai»\ess. 
Lovers of Goon CoFirKK arc unaniimms in its praise, 
a ir FOB. SALE BY ALL DKALI5KS, 3 
SIMPSON, HALL, MILLER & CO., 
sole ii im i irn ki:ks, 
%A silliii” I'oimI. (Jon ii. 
SAMPLE AM) SALESROOM, 
ID Joliu Sl„ Aeiv York. 
leled. ordinary Virginia, 12uid8e.; Eastern 
P.h4i20e,: nnpeelOd quarters. 
Cherries, pitted, 2( 421 "'.; pits 
I2,i !2 1 ,*'.; PlUUl*. 2 : u .28* 
; VVhorilobcmcs, 12®lie. 
I,ont finds us with a light stock for that 
re rather high to uulinlt of an 
‘ The receipts of trosti 
_:.., 7 . and some 
of the stock now coming forward is frost-touched, 
which also tends to dimmish the available supply. 
- 1 Western, 2>i." 29c., Southern, 27ij23c., near 
29c. Egg oats 455755c- P hush. 
Flour. -The market fur State and Western shows 
no decided change. Tint low range for gold hrt* 
eausu.l a tame feeling since H has cheeked, to some 
extent, shipments abroad. Holders generally look 
fora belter turn to tlm market. In vlowot the tact 
that tbe stocks at the neighboring pons m e moder¬ 
ate com pa rod with previous yours, and (IruUsuru 
liludv to be made on (bis market man* 1 feel/ r.o stock 
U p \Vc tiuolc at $4.75'J,4.90 lot -uperllm* State ; $5,115 
(«5.20 for common extra do.; $5 2.7 *.5.8 1 it or good to 
choice do.; $5.1U*! j.86 lor fancy do.; ?L75'crl.& for 
Mipertlna Miohiguo, Indjaiia, Dili*), Iowa, «c.; $4.Ju(<i7 
5.211 for extra do., and $.V2ii.?8 tor choice, extra do.., 
including shipping InaniK ol rtiuiiddiooii Ohio at 
*5 20** 5.35, and trade brands of do. at 4G.40atb.I6: good 
to chidce white wheat extra* at $fi.?(! atUiO; St. Lon I* 
at *5.00*i8.25 for common to lair extras, and *0,266(1 
8 50 for goad to choice. Southern Is held llrmly 
at $5 05 ■'(«.lu for extras, and $d,l5 t’.I.T5 lor good and 
choice ltyc Hour shows ii steady tali- demand at 
$ 1.25 *45.25. Cornuie.il la fairly acUvc at $4.7*. for 
Marsh’s Olilorio; 7 1 ‘.Ov7* fur BrnidyWine, and $4.85 
for Southern. 
Fresh Fruits. — t 
slowly at the advance. 
W«itril.®raua;etH, 14.50. t rauberncs. V 
erute,*5(«i8; hbl. $14.W*ilb a<) Nius l -'; ( j il11 *.; 
to : puUDHts, Norlulk, mtw, l 4 DUbU • » 
@3; peanuts, Wilmington, P bush., $1.40**42; hickory 
nuts, V bush., $1.15641.35. 
Fresh Aleut#. The season of Lent having set in 
dealers tit) nut expect mil weekly sales, and do not 
hold out tor extreme prices for stock in heavy sup¬ 
ply. City dressed Ip'gs are decidedly lower, quoted 
at ll;V(./jl3c, for heavy and I2\e. f**r light Ioiuh Of 
wastern tlitiiro urn foW In tintrltet ami few vvuutod; 
they are quoted nominal at lKillhc, New Jersey 
range at tW 14c. fur heavy to medium, and !5ct* fwr 
liea’vvto light. Woslorn dressed beef felfc. Coun¬ 
try dressed mutton IkiftHn. Live calves, prime. I-ids' 
l.'lc.; do, poor, 8'e;tle. Hog-dressed calves milk, 15*4 
18c. '; do. poor, II 614a. 
Gruin. Wheat, exporters’ wants arc moderate, 
but millers have operated with more continence, 
and the general tone of the market* is more sat¬ 
isfactory. Spring grades are »*» 
AI NS WOItTI I. - In Prattsburgh, N. Y., Feb. 28. 1870, 
11 Arm*: C. Ai.vswi itTir, aged 20 years. A lovely 
bud nipped while blossoming. 
A pple root grafts. 5o,ooboktiie 
best leading si,rt.**, at t 5 per 1,000. Mad,* trotii tho 
bast of stock, and In tho best manner. Special selec¬ 
tions put up to order ut special rales. 
SPAULDING & CO., 
Drawer 3291. Springtteld, 111. 
Neva QUhia-tiscmcnts 
1 AGGS from CHOICE PRE.HI I 1! FOWLS. 
2 La Fleehe, $8 per dozen ; CreVe-Ueours, >8 Hon- 
dans ft!: Light Brahmas,$2.50; ..irity Dork* 
ings. $2 6(1. Dorking Fowls and Cooks for sale low 
Send orders to U. II. A: 11. !>. WALCOTT, 
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piUJIT AND ORNAiTIIiNTAL TR1SI5S 
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ROCHESTER, March 3. Flour market un¬ 
changed. Grain market quiet and dull. Wheat, $1.15 
for red winter, $ 1.35*01.to for white. Oats, 43(<<40e. 
Ollier grains without change. Butter is lower, sell¬ 
ing in street at 28*c32u.; good batter is scarce, and 
might bring 88o. Eggs In good supply ut 25$28e. 
Poultry very scarce; chickens, 2(>c.; turkeys, 22o. 
Apples, 75c.(j.$1.25 per bash, for good lots. Clover 
need wholesales ut $8.25 and retails at $9: timothy 
semi, $t.50*«.o per bush. Hay him been scarce on ac¬ 
count of bad roads, but Is again plenty at last week’s 
prices—$9*414. Mutton is higher, selling at 6®9c. 
Sheep pelts, $1.25**42 each. Dressed hogs, $12 per cwt. 
UL’flVATOKS OF THIS SOIL CAN* 
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SCARIFIER, 
F. Ij. Perry)*i Patent, 
^ Jane 29 & Nov. 22, 180‘J. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
MAT HVElt’Y 
BfitAi. subscriber 
New YORK, March 3. 1870. 
Tnr season of Lent* always diminishes tho amount 
Of meat eaten, and butchers shapu themselves ac¬ 
cordingly. Drovers intend to have less st<iek lor 
sale, but do not always lilt it. as there is no distinct 
understanding or unity *il action among them. It is 
otton the ease when a light supply is called for, that 
many of tho drovers itunic that many others will 
hold back, so they will sf*ml forward, thus making an 
over supply This U particularly tho (Wise now, and 
dull markets ure the result. 
Receipts of live animals: 
Milch 
B,C***v«. Cfdceft. Sheen, Itave. 
This week.6,fi0fi HI 825 27,810 10,711 
Last week.... 5,989 109 818 271.139 11,715 
Correspoud'g w’k '89.4,K'12 74 G51 17,455 11.889 
Average'89.....8.285 03 1.807 28.453 17.333 
Be(*vt'«, eo many of tho working idasses, who 
buy the coarse beef, lira now keeping Lent, that it 
sensibly affects the market, and thin cattle are lower. 
Fat bullocks do not, suffer any dealt Me, but, on the 
contrary, stiow an apparent advance iri Our figures. 
The higher rates, however, arc dun to a superior 
class or cattle, and not to an advance on like quali¬ 
ties. There were a few very superior droves and 
small lots on sale, for the best of which 17>»•:. was ob¬ 
tained. They were splendid State grade Durhams, 
weighing 8Wewt, Equally good cattle would have 
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