8c.; u cur Mill. 69 tiw., 6c. Of wmil sheep, ftcar 79 lbs. 
I llin.tin. brought i !-jj *•-: a cur 108 lbs. State, Jo. II'*. 
uw.rucv of IiojuI aolcl (loriilfiftliu wuuk 
With 5.0 IS lit $7.26. A lot oi 00 Jo racy spring lambs 
brought 20c., bat they are quoted at lifawc. to-day. 
Swine.-Willi larger reoe1pt« dressed arc quoted 
ntr? 1 c., luitkiii^c nn advatiCt'ut* !*<!. during tbe week. 
The llglH arrival* of tins past, . . days account for 
tlie Muqdcn rise in values, Live are worth Jifaldc. 
BUFFALO, April 21. ''utile Receipts are 
heavy -22t) ears against ‘UK) ours last week. Market 
dull and ’<;«!. lower Shipping cattle, f..2.M88.UH. 
Sheep — Receipts moderate. No change to note. 
Hops-Market is dull and Re. lower. |tol'-2o for 
xhlpplng stock; extra, $9.56. Good demand for light 
stock hogs. 
Drksseti Pom.THV. — Turkeys. Penn, and New 
Jcrscv V lb.. SfeJWe.j do. Slate, 27(A-’tkv.: t hlckutis, 
p It.. New Jersey.23,*25c. : do.. State, IWjsBc.; capons, 
30®35o.; slips. JTiailOe.; Duck*, extra >* U... : 
do. fair to good, 2(>fa'3Ce.; Goose, prime, V «>■. l«fa 
18 c.; do., poor to good, 13®i3c, 
GAME. Wild Pigeons, picked. V rtoien. $1.25: an., 
unpicked, 90e.trfl; Kngtfsli Snipe, $i},35®2.3.; l lover, 
$1.30fal.fl*J. 
Seed*.—Gras* are in Rood demand at UKfalSc. for 
Clovrr, ami $r».7n<u7 fur Timothy. KuugU llii-x 13 
qnotutdu in a limited wuy at $2.lOoi2.‘-5. 
St e:ifine—Firmer, with the advance in lard. City 
tn hhds.. has sold at lOKfalOXO., winch is a shade 
above Western. 
Sumac*—Virginia is worth $o0»7() per ton. 
Tobacco.—With tile rush of t he new crop to mar¬ 
ket buyers nnd a good assortment, and are tilling or¬ 
ders more free I v, with flno Kentucky leaf aell.ng at 
more satisfactory flgures, and seedlcaf ot all grados 
working oil'well. _ _ _ . 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Black frosted.5 <® 64e. - - 
Partly frosted lugs. Gy 74o. -—■ r— 
Sound do. do. 7S'.O. 8 fa84c. 
Common leaf. 8K@> 95< *$?(**!# 
•Medium leaf .... 8.4'<i»10K »S«dl 
Good leaf . 1(1*1-II4 lltffflrc 
Kino leaf.llifWl24 J3wc<$13 
Selections. l2\tail8X 134fal4 
Connecticut and Muss. Illlers.13 ffilac. 
Wrappers lots. 3;> (340 
Pine wrappers..‘"J ®W 
New York state tillers.10 ®12 
Avnrage lots.,......,ro faJa 
Wrappers..*0 
Pennsylvania and Ohio tillers.10 w 12 
Average lots. lb fay’ 
Wrappers.*•. l " ‘A 
\ A RA. — We quote: Havana—Common, .24<i( ,e 0 .: 
good. K0W87KC.; fine, curreBoy. Vara—I 
cuts, H&uKiwe.: IIcuts. $l.00@$f,02'<i; average lots, 90 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
New York, April 22. 1870. 
TnE receipts of theprtncipal kinds of produce si nee 
our last embrace 11,818 bales cotton, 46,679 bids, flour, 
282,148 hush, wheat, 55,125 do. corn, *>,!B5 do. oats, 
1,400 do. rye. 3,1)00 do. malt. 22,600 do. barley. 1.34) do. 
grass soRd, 64 do. beans, 550 bbls. und o,1)50 bags corn 
meal, 2,;#$ bt)!*- pork, pk^s. buof, -MU ni». 
meat4. HOT do, lard, lK< kegs do.. pkgs. butter, 
6.433 boxes cheese. 21. 344 bills, eggs, 3,101 bbls. whisky, 
330 bales wool, 223 bales hops. 11 do. hnmp, 1,163 hhds, 
tobacco. 1,163 bokes and eases do., 2,253 bugs peanuts. 
145 pkgs. dried fruits. 
It,win* and Peas.—Decreased receipts of beans 
indicate that. Interior stock is now pretty well for¬ 
warded and If there are more to come the possibilit y 
of stuck becomlnpmusiy during the comingsummer 
infuses a degree of tlrmncss among holders of grades 
that, will carry late. Trade D dull and though prices 
are stronger no one seems as yet to have confluence 
enough to Initiate higher ranges than Inst diluted. 
Canada peas are reduced stock and not wanted. 
Beans - Kidney, V bush . $2,40« 2.5Q ; pea. prime 
fl.NbA’.OO: medium, hand picked, fIJSV.p 1.06; good 
to prime, $I.50>.»1JW; common to fair, $!'■■ t.40; mar¬ 
rows, hand picked. .-2.311a.2.35; good to Pi;im<h^2.25'.2.-t0: 
common to lair. fl.5b®2.00; Lima, Jjt»,WIG5<- l eas— 
Canada,bond, WtjlBn.: turn, in bbls., *1.1051 l.US; green, 
$ 1 . 50 ,a 1.75; marrowfat. Bl.Wtal.7a; blaek-eye, South¬ 
ern, 2 bushel hug, $iitvl.25. 
Brrnra x.—Buyers seem to be quite well supplied 
and although Stock is marked dowu to a compa.ru- 
tivolv small quantity prices are nut. benetlttcd hy the 
fact.’ Wo quote 36x370., for Western ami Southern.. 
11 room Horn, frioes are easier; the range la 13 
New QUnievtiscmcnts 
j^EED AND GRAIN DRILLS, 
Broadcast Seed and Grain Sowers 
PLASTER AND FERTILIZER SOWERS. 
253 Feet Front—Iron and Glass. 
O fi£ *4. S O F T IE El 
United States Watch Company, 
(GILES, WALES ifc CO.,) MARION, N. .1. 
The Seym oil r Combined Drill* (Cage 43, > are 
made of two sizes -with 9 teeth, sowing a breadth of 
6 tent, (weighing 550 pounds,) and with 11 teeth, sow¬ 
ing a breadth of i feet 4 inches, and weighing ilX) 
pounds. 
No. 1. Ntne Teeth. 19“ JW 
No. 2. “ with Grass Seeder..... 1IW W 
No.3. “ '• Fertilizer Attachment....... llo Oj) 
4. »« M “ “ and Seeder 125 00 
No. 5. Eleven Teeth.,•••••. Vm lil 
No. 6. “ with Grass Seeder. 110 00 
The .Seymour Plnurer or F.ertillsr.er Stiwrr 
(Pago lid weighs 350 pounds, sowing a breadth Ol 8 
feet. Price $60; with Grass Seed Attachment, *10 
GILES, WALES & CO., 
IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS & JOBBERS, 
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE, 
SALESROOM UNITED STATES WATCH COMPANY, 
13 1UAID1SN LANK, NliW YORK. 
MANUFACTURES 0,ul !^^ or WATCHES, PENDANT WINDERS AND KEY WINDERS, 
designed principally tor broadcasting seeds, though 
used also for fertilizers. It weighs 325 pounds, and 
sows a width of «>J feet. Price $«a. 
The above are ail of the improved patterns of 
Messrs. 1*. * < 11. Seymour o1‘ Fast Bloomfield, N. 
V. -now Messrs. Wilson * Murphy and the prices 
are for machines delivered nil board of ears at that 
piaro, nil t'pHfBiiH from tlmt BtRtioR to tliiHtiufttlon 
being paid by thu putclia^Rr- 
Wo have also the Ogehoy of f'.'ihoon’* Hand 
Ilroadcnst Knwer, tlage 10, l nee JM.) ter New 
V>>rk ami vicinity, til'd otter it at retail and to the 
trade at the ntanufactiiror’s price. Purchasers can 
save freight by l>uul»(/ this useful little machine 
from us. 
Special Circulars, with full details, will ho sent to 
all applicants, on receipt of stamp. Address 
It. II. ALLEN A. €«., 
189 nnd 191 Water SI. P. O. Box 376, N. Y. City. 
General Agents for the United States,and Sor.K 
eric AtiirfldA *Co«» Mnrlmi, N. i./ 1 
Stutt- Wot*’ll Co., Tum hflrtii ewrrlcfl »y 
variation irom lucan tlmo buHiij only •*< 
WW* 16th EDITION. 
The references 111 our various advertisements are 
to our Largo 
CAT A Xj O G-TJ33 
OF 
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, 
MACHINES AND SMALL TOOLS, 
SFNDS AND LGUTILIZKRB, 
Which contains nliout 300 PAGES and nearly 000 
CUTS nf the various articles needed In a Garden, or 
on a Farm or Plantation. 10vary progressive farmer 
Should have II copy for Ids library. 
Sent bv mall for $l,lWiicU Will hr rnfumted Oh receipt 
of the first order for any of our (/notls, (uniniiitlroj to $5. 
p. O. Box 370. It. H. A 1,1,KN Ar GO., 
ISO and 101 Water St., Now Vork. 
N. B. A Circular, with Index and sample of llliis- 
tratlona Of the Catalogue sent un roeelpt of stamp. 
A complete listofall kinds of Fluid and Gnrdou 
Seed* will he found in our Sew buimI Cn.tuloaue, 
which Will bo mailed to all applicants on receipt ol 
stamp. 
Watch N’ii. IlM, Su m-Winm ii,- lloirlng Truilu-Mitrk " i r. u 
orlc Athsflmi A Co., Murlon, N. tiiiiniifatlartil by I!illicit Slulo, 
WhU U Co** Uu« I'p* m oorrh’tl t*y mu Utruo inunlliti, IU total variullou 
from mown time Imlug onlv tlvo •I'cnmlfi ilnring that linu*. 
HENRY DR LANCEX, Kng|o*" r VhWn. vV Krltt R, R. 
Watch No. Hurt, Stim Wivi>Ki!,-Ri.ai\iuf. rnolo Mm k “ l'ml- 
orlc Athortoo St Co., Morion, \. J., M muoofia tilliol by ITnil«wl Stain* 
w a lull Co,, Kan t"‘un eurnoil by mo eluvoii rnnmlu ; it»* total vnrtft* 
tiun Iron! ini an tlmo iMlrty ouly'ffivw airmnl« la U»o onllro tlmo, 
A. II. KINO, I Park Placou Now York, 
Vlce-Prou’t N. J. Cur SprltiK A R. Co, 
Utica, Fob. 14, 1870. 
WAlVir No, SUIT,— Buftring TmJo-Murk • Fayotto JSiiatton, 
Marlon, N. J.,” manufactured by Dmlod Stnt* * Wat« b Co., Ian* 
fioen rnrrlad by mo twelve mo title*; It# total variation from mean 
tlmo biiug tlftoen nucoml,. .. L.VROOR1AN, 
F.nginimr N. V. 0. A It. R. R. 
VTl'iiM, Fob. 15, 1871). 
Watch Nu. 9M1, Stum Vfinouit,— Bonriiig Trn.lvMiurk “ t'l.v- 
otto Stroll,m, Murlon, N. J.," mnimlm luio.l by ealto'l Stiiui. Wnloli 
Im» .. ci.rrti.il l.v ms olvl.tooii liirtnllt.; lt» total vsrmtiull 
Cherries, pitted, 2» .2.' c ; juts ln,4(.|)5c. Btijckborruw, 
11 -I,. UcSj. Plums,25fo26e. Uuspberrles, la/aMi. Whor- 
tlobnrrle*. 12<i*l4c. 
Kgus. t.ust. year’s Faster trade used up supplies 
Close enough to make subsequent prices Arm. 
This year buyers held off until the last mo¬ 
ment, fur their festival purchases, and with a 
larger receipt for that week than was over De¬ 
fer.* sent hi. being over 80,1100 bbls., holders wcie 
forced to wiake the most of a special uull at very 
low UJOircs, from which the market bus not yet re¬ 
covered, as the deliveries have omtlnuml very lib¬ 
eral. The reduced rates have led to H large daily 
consumption, retailors selling 18 and ;>2 fur 11, and at 
the rule at which they have 1.. distributed whole¬ 
sale dealers are apprehensive that the local demand 
will become surfeited, especially as Hi.* season will 
soon give 1 varied tamil} Gill of l.u-e.imd that a do- 
prmuring surplus Will prolong tile weakuuss notice¬ 
able to-day- We quote Southern lTwlSc., PelUtsyl- 
vanla, Long Island and .New Jursev, P.C'Jtlo. Uoohu 
eggs, i»a65c; Duok egg*, 34(i^35d. Lgg oat*, 4,iti!>n0«. 
|r|oui* Has attracted more attention, both from 
Shipped* and local buyer*. Prices are strengthen, 
ing We quote at $4.56 m 4.65 for fltiperllne Male; 
jl.V.Va.l.Ho for coiuinon extra do.; W..KWI6 ft>T B'lOd 
to choice do.; lor limey do.: $*l.60w4,U5 t." 
superilnu Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, lowu. ,Ve.; W.TScS 
4.A*, tor extra do , ami fl.'.Dw u.td for ell nice extra do., 
in.-la,ling shipping brands of round hoop ohm at $4.85 
.I.'., and trade brand* of do. at $:i.) 00 '.h', good to 
..vhlte wheal extra* lit 15.20.66.le; St. Lout* at 
ihXn Vfor common t<i tair eXtra*. anil $6 .(Xk.<i 8 for good 
to choice. Southern, $5J».«6.10rnr extras, arid 8,I5<w!i,J0 
for good and choice. Uye m i4..oMil.,'rj. < • rn luewl 
at, $5.ld for Marsh's caloric, and $5.ol) for Brandywine, 
Pri-sli Ki n 1 1 is. rtusset* abimrli the demand for 
apples: otliut sorts show the damaging elleet of real 
warm weather following it ' sweating " winter. Prime 
fmit, orIv will realize extreme prices, and a good 
him ny inrortur parouN Hrn turru*«l ovcv to pu<!<iii*r 
wagons at $2. Cranberrlos arc lrregalar and lower, 
ip holders now deslrp to close them nut . 1 here Is 
no.re activity In prime peanuts. Apples -Urooiilngs, 
per bbl.,$l.75im5; Tied fruit. «4.25®4.0U; Russets, Gold¬ 
en amt Kuxbury,$4.SSVgi5: common l)jta,.$3ia3.oO. Cntti- 
bniTlc*, Derate, 8iWs7 , V old. $18,..'.’U. Nuts —Pncan, 
v a ,11 .12(1.; peanuts, Norfolk. ne*.v, d bush,. $-’.2 omiJ ; 
peanuts, Wilmington, V be. »li., fUUij.2; hickory nuts, 
bush., $1,(Dial.12. 
Grnin.—In xvboat, notwithstanding largo arrivals 
by rail, the export trade have freely taken all that 
has come to hand, and have drawu upon the old 
stock. Prices are very much better, especially on 
winter grade*. Closing sales are at $Uteid6l.il fur No. 
2 spring; $1.11 for old No. I spring lu store . $1.20 for 
winter red Illinois $1.23)4^1.26for winter red and am¬ 
ber Western; $1,46 for white Jllehigan, and (IJStad.ia 
for choice to extra, choice Stale; choice No, 1 Mil¬ 
waukee, $1.13 in store. Corn 1* weak; sales at $1 K «) 
1 b, for now We.it nr n mixed- Oat* are linn and passa- 
bl y active at 02c. tor Western In store; its-.vd) for State. 
Bio Icy is dull; Canadian la selling at 816$ 1.05. Peas, 
Canadian in bond. Bold at 97o. 
Guano, — Peruvian, *82*83. per tou from jobbers. 
Uhv nnd Straw.—Shipping hay in bettor supply 
and tlm market is generally easier. Wc quote slap¬ 
ping, so.485c.. retail, 00eMi#l; long rye straw, Uoc.feytel; 
short. 75< wWe.: oat, tXkwtific. 
IIup*. Tbe light receipts hero strengthen the 
views of some holders. Shipper's wants are light, 
and ttio market lack* spirit. Prime new State will 
not bring over 30*21o. ( common lots down to Ifle 
Kastern, towlHr. At a recent tire in Liverpool 4.000 
bale* were destroyed. California hops arc shipping 
from that State direct to Europe. 
Uupli- .sugar. Retailers will not purchase lib¬ 
erally at lliiM advanced date, and very choice grades 
arc pressed for sale at lower prices. We quote extra 
small cakes at 18c.; other mold* and qualities. IP® 10c. 
Provision*_Prices for muss pork wavered some¬ 
what daring the week, but has ugain assumed n llrm 
feeling at the closing rates of lust week; spot and 
future. $28 at the.close. Other descriptions 
27.C.5 for thin me**, $22 for extra prime, and 828.2a for 
city rue**; Western prime mess, 8346'.24.M; city, 
$23.q 1.(25.75. lu beef there ha* been a good moviv 
mem ill bill*, tor coastwise and local use. The re¬ 
maining stock of tierces are below the grades that 
shippers want. We quote: Plain mesMIO'i.Li: exttu 
me**, $i|&/17; beef tes. prime muss, $26:<c2K; India 
ra. **, » 27 ci,;iii. Cut meats have ruled arm. We quote; 
Pickled ham*, l.'c.ldv.c.; smoked ham*. 1M18C.; plain. 
K»c. U,K ^ Tor l^tit tw. SHiv‘kc‘‘-l 
Shoulders lRoll'iC, for city. Beet bam* steady for 
Texas, few selling at Inside figures. We quote 
Texas low grades. $24'(26 i good. J27'si287 choice, $30; 
Western, ffcGWM.SO. Bacon I* in very small stock, 
and Urm at following rates(Jlty long clear, 15® 15*40.; 
Huston do., 14Ye. on wharf; short rib quoted at 
14 Vm15o. ; Cumberland, 13.456lie. City dressed Imps 
arc temporarily higher--13c. per lb.—owing to de¬ 
tained irain on liirio. Lard bolus a llrm position. 
Prime Western steam quoted at hVadtlKc-, and 16c. 
realized for May. city lard. UVwWKo. for steam and 
UeUlcs; No. 1 Westoru, loXtaUxc. 
Poultry nnd Game. -There is scarcely any 
dress.,.) poultry coming In, and receiver* And no 
trouble in placing supplies at full prices. Live poul¬ 
try has been moderately well received, but the Jew¬ 
ish festivities absorbed all that come to band, and 
more stock could l«; handled. Pigeons were down 
• early in tbe week to iOcUDe. V dozen, witli a large 
supply, but closed higher, with the business at 90c.(*i 
UQte live 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Tine delivery nf cheese at the Little Falls Market 
for llie week ending April 23d, has been confined 
mostly to farm dairies. The highest prices reached 
for this class of goods have boon llMo. Common no.I 
Inferior grades have sold for I2e. Tilt) highest price 
tor factories that wc have beard, was paid tlio week 
previous lor BrOekol’S Bl'ldgo, 1,100 boxes of Which 
sold for l.)*,c. per lb. 
New cheese has not, yet come into market, but small 
lots are expected bv another week. The prospect* 
for the early uiukooi ehenso looks brighter thau it 
did a few weeks buck, Prices, however, will not 
reach last year's figure*, The quantity of the early 
make It is believed will be larger than last, year, 
rows have generally come through tho winter In 
good order, and are yielding well. The only serious 
trouble in the herd* has boon from abortive stock. 
A large piireentage of these animals have hoen re¬ 
placed hy stock from Canada an.) the western part of 
the suite. We bear of some IDO new factories going 
into operation In the State.and many In other State.*, 
if the season proves favorable, there promises to Go 
a larger make of cheese this year In the L'Ultefl State* 
than ever hereto, VVo should advise the movement 
of liny-cheese as soon a* it is ripe or nt for market¬ 
ing, and while prices are good. 
offered $.j00 in four premiums to parties who should raise 
yf“ Early Rose” Potatoes, (in 1800,) from one peck of seed, 
as follows: — b'ov Is/! or UwQ&it yield, $200; 2il , $150/ dt/, 
squired that cadi competitor should send mi a full report 
1, planting, manuring, cultivation, Ac. At the urgent request 
customers, I have published in this hook tho most, worthy 
id JfJnfjravinj/s and Descriptions of new mrie/ies, and, a num- 
the Agricultural Press in. relation to Potato Onnoing. 1 also 
1 KNitv Ward BroECUKit In write the Essay on Tine Potato 
its pages, and which alone is worth several times the cost 
'.cements offered to Agents. Send for wholesale price. Herd to 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
m cattle ami sheep, with quite an ..calve* 
and hog*. The close of Lent usually causes a great¬ 
er demand for meat, but eggs are so Abundant, and 
fresh shad somewhat plenty,with other things crowd¬ 
ing in upon the market to take the place of beef ami 
mutton, that tho live stock markets are generally de- 
1,rUS3Ud - Milch 
Be^vcA, 0 »wa, Calve*, Slump. Hoot. 
This week.5,71s m 2,1511 15,8/5 9,*0 
Gant week.6,878 ltD Lffis 16,767 7,7.18 
Correspond'g w’k '69.6,551 © 1,573 21,783 14.23d 
Average '69....0,265 113 1.807 23,laJ 17,333 
Beeves.-The decline of Friday last wax of short 
duration, the 2,'.fill head of .Monday—6» car* al Coin- 
tnunlpaw; 64 cars ut lUOMl streeu, and 43 at Weohsiw • 
ken—bringing nearly tho rate* of tint previous week. 
GEO. \V. HUNT 
j-sr Please say you saw advertisement in Moore’s Rural New-Vorkkh. 
Eighty-three miles of road are already completed 
and equipped, and show largo earnings, and the re¬ 
mainder of the line is progressing rapidly toward 
completion. 
The State of Iowa, t hrough which this road runs, is 
one of the richest agricultural sect ions of America. 
Its largo mid extending population, and Its im¬ 
mense yield of agricultural products create a press¬ 
ing demand for the construction of this mud. 
The road also runs through tho fertile and growing 
State of Minnesota. It traverses the most enterpris¬ 
ing and i trowing portion of the Went, and forms the 
shortest,of the (treat trunk lines indirect Communica¬ 
tion With tfMO Vork, Chicago and St. Louis. 
Having thoroughly Investigated all the conditions 
affecting the security of these Bonds, we feel Justlllod 
in giving thorn an unquallflcd Indorsement as a tirst- 
clnss and thoroughly safe Investment, as secure as 
a Government Bond can possibly be, amt paying near¬ 
ly 50 per cent, more interest than Five-Twenties. 
All marketable securities at their lull price, free of 
commission and express charges, received in pay¬ 
ment. Pamphlets and maps furnished on appli¬ 
cation. 
HENRY CLEWS <fe CO., 
FINANCIAL AGENTS OF THE COMPANY, 
No. 32 WALL ST., NEW YORK. 
OF NEW YORE, 
212 BROADWAY, cor. FULTON ST 
FEU CE.VT. GOLI> 1*0 
(FREE OF U. S. TAX) 
tho policy held good during that, time. 
All of our policies arc Incontestable alter live an¬ 
nual payments. , . .. 
Policy holders share hi the annual profits of the 
Company, and have a voice in the election and man¬ 
agement of Lhu Company. 
No polioy or medical fee charged. 
Dividends for 18611 are now being paid. 
Fifty per cent, on Life Policies Issued previous to 
January. 1867. . , 
Thirty-live per cent, on Flnduwwents Issued previ¬ 
ous to January, 1867. , , ... 
All Policies nonforfeitable on the principle of tho 
Massachusetts law. 
EDWARD A. JONES, President, 
J. O. II ALSEY, Vice-President. 
J. A. MORTIMORIC, Secretary. 
CHARLES U. PEARSON, Ass't Sec’y. 
tini scale*. Trade was not. very active, and some 
remnantsWerO loft unsold at night. The arrivals 
have been very light since then, a freshet detaining 
tho Erie trains for several days. A decline In mut¬ 
ton, and a heavy supply Ot calves, lessen the call for 
'Nothing dutlnlto has been settled regarding the 
union of tho markets on the Jersey side of the river, 
but negotiations arc still ponding. 
The follywhig are the price* at the dose of tho 
market: , , 
This week. Last week. 
Cent*. Cunta. 
Choice bullocks, V tt.17 <3 17K ]7 60 J7M 
Uiiqtl to prime. “ ...16 bi'-i 16 (» 16>4 
Medium. “ ...15 66 15)4 J5 
Ordinary. " ... 13fa 14 H fa 144 
Poorest grade. “ ...124 <5 18^ 13 fa H 
Average of all sales,,,, —15.4 fa — 154 fa 
These cattle came from thn following States, viz.; 
Illinois.4,586 Texas. VQ 
New York. IDT Indiana. — 
Ohm. l?wa . - 
Michigan . 2 New Jersey. 10 
Kentucky. » West Virginia. - 
Missouri. 438 Massachusetts. 33 
Canada. 291 
iHlIch Cnxv*. — These are not selling as well as 
they did one week ago. The demand Is nearly al¬ 
ways good during Easter week. Tim supply is now 
in excess of the wauls of t he market.. A few good 
Cows were sold at, high rates during the week, Such 
as 23 head, varying from >'•<) to $lUfl. wit h $7.Her 10 not 
so good. Ordinary COWS still sell at $50<.t65. 
Veal Calves Are coming tn more freely, alive, 
anti tewer dotul one* are sent tn market. 'I he warm 
weather caused so many ol the tiog-dre**cd cnlvos to 
spoil Tint receiver* urge ntnillnie only live animals. 
They may stilt come safely hanging Up on board the 
boats with the cool night air circulating among them, 
i/ive calves sell at oifride. for bntt.ixrmilk, aiulOe. Tor 
small to medium, and Ufa 12m for fat. to extras. A 
few, of 16') lbs., very tine, brought Hliu., with 43, of 
117 It)*., ai 84c.. and 113, of U5fali0 lbs., at Tfallc. 
AT 05 FI,AT. 
the ACCRUED INTEREST IS FROM NOV. 1ST, 
WHICH GOES TO TIIE PURCHASER. 
THUSTEES: 
I. EDGAR THOMSON, Pres. Pcnn’a R. R. C.O. 
CHARLES L. FROST, Now York. 
Call or send for Circular. Agents wanted, 
j)ONH FLO UK — HONE FLOUK. 
Cracked Bone. Bone Meal, Bono Flour and Floated 
Roue, guaranteed to produce sumu effect, at HA LF 
COST of Peruvian Guano. 
Send for Circular. Address _ 
LISTER BROTHERS. 
Newark, N, J, 
N.e.PHELPS &CO. 
: soil Ar.CNTS 
m ) C< jJl. Tt ~* ls,or 3I ~ii Mv * J 
SySP -ciAMP l 
Tub RiniAi, NK.w- YOURER lias won a position 
where it need not ask commendation, and need nut 
fear criticism. It has no equal to its own depart¬ 
ment in the country.—Standard, < 'hlonyo. 
THE ItDRAi. I* a perfect encyclopedia of domestic 
lure, and gives choice original family reading. Not 
one of it* sixteen shining page* that cannot be read 
with delight uud protit.—London. (Out.) Ado. 
B uy the novelty whinger, or at 
least take it on trial with any or all others, and 
keep the llest. For sale every where. 
N. It. PIIELPS &, CO., 
Gen. Ag’ts., 17 Cortlandt 5st„ New York. 
1. and as high as $f.25 fur picked Wo , 
1'urkevs,2&g30e. f is.; Fowls, 20@240.; Ducks, P pair, 
>l.75fa2,I2; tioese, Western aud Southern, $3fa3.50 
erscy, fJ.oOfal. 
