<OB£*S By 
from day to day. The low price for limed unfavor¬ 
ably affect* trade In fresh, and as we are close upon 
the period when arrivals are large. there Is an Incli¬ 
nation to move supplies promptly. The quotations 
are: 
Fresh Western, 20«21e.; ordinary and extra marks, 
State and Pennsylvania, 2l©22c.; Jersey. 23©24c.; 
Southern, 30@20Ho : limed, l&ailc. for Western. 13® 
15c. for State, and IW&lflc. for choice. 
Fresll Frullw.—Apples are steady at full former 
prices! Cranberries are not so active, as buyers Hud 
that the stock is liberal enough to keep them firmly 
supplied for the season. TUe Producers' Price Cur¬ 
rent for March Tth soys:-" A few boxes of Jersey; 
cranberries we-e sent to England as « sample rrf 
Ainericnn fruit,and ha*been heard from; comments 
are very favorable, the contrast between these and 
the Inferior small fruit hitherto known In England 
gey Cranberry Growers' Association, by their very 
intelligent action, are doliur much for the benefit of 
growers nnd tne trade. One of Uieir latest mid moat 
Important effoi is 1* to secure uniform barrel, crate 
ana quarter-crate packages, the crate to hold exact¬ 
ly a bushel, the barrel three bushels and the quarter 
crate one peck. Dimensions of those packages will 
be given when we have morR space at our disposal.” 
Peanuts are in fair dernaod and a* before, when 
when prime, bring full figures. California pears are 
no longer quuiable. 
We quote apples—Roxbury Russets, >4.G0@e.(M: fcu- 
Vegetnbles.—Exports of potatoes.1,418 bbls. Tbs 
recent advance in potatoes has checked the demand 
and prices are naturally weaker. Good-sued snip¬ 
ping cabbages are tirra; for others prices arc lr- 
1 e $e quote choice Karly Rose >3.50®3.76 j? hbl.i do. 
bulk, M I3.0QG* 3.60: Peach Blow, > 3 .to@ 3.25. the 
extreme for barrel*: Peerless and Jackson 
S ed at #2 2ft @2 50 for prime; Prince Albert*, 
3.25. Sweet. Virginia, tSMtobbU t>e aware, 
t< Mil Onions. 4’ bhi., *4.i5(® .’.00 tor 
red. M.60 for yellow. Marrow squash. *4.26 r oW,, 
Hubbard. F.’-todo. < ftlTOtS, «2. Russia turnip*.to® 
75 c. Garlic, * 1011 strings, MO®!). Cabbages, W®6 
ion ror ordinary, nnd >6® 1(1 for red. Poor Peach Blows 
and Wurlv Bose pottitoca, <S®»60 bulk. 
Wliiaky—la selling at. 97^0. 
Wool.—TUe market has been rattier quiet. The 
demand has been maluly for small lots, manufactur¬ 
ers having no encouragement to operate beyond ob¬ 
taining sufficient stock to keep things moving on 
account of the slow Mile for goods. Remnants oi 
fleece.** have been cloned out in instances ftt lower 
prices, but generally holders are unchanged in their 
views. Carpet descriptions have tlie best trade* 
POMEBTIC-ra&BCK. 
Ifoi-nr market. —Trade is almost nominal, 
those animals needed for city use PSj?*on? an ax, 
purchased In the country. Several lots put up at 
auction were withdrawn for want, of favorable bid". 
I, horse* arrived per Erie Railroad, via Oak Gllfl 
Station: 87 horses arrived per Pennsylvania Cen¬ 
tral Railroad, via Huralmas Cove. 
Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia— 
Cts. per lb. 
.112 ® 70 
Picklock. “ ® Ax 
yv 55 @ 1)0 
x .' .. 63 ® 56 
No.’il”.'!.59 
We quote apples— Roxbury Russets, *i.6bQw>.w; Bn* is—:. 00 ® 53 
gllsli do.. >4.25; selected Red and .Greenings. >6.00. S?* A. ...47 ® 50 
Cranberries, fancy. » MM.. m.6Q©H.to: oihi>r,>ll@12: "<>■*•' . 45 ©48 
fancy boxes. 14.to@4.75-. gotKl. >4<i?4.2u: common to oomhlnii.!.55 @ GO 
«**•-»-*- ,,. „ 
Carolina do.. >2c>:!.50; Tennessee, >l-90@>2. Pecans, XA. Jjj T, ‘- n 
7®»c..a»to mw. yo.'i;:*« 
Fin s nnd HUIuw,— The mprkttl Is nominal. We No! 2 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..!.. ... 
quote currency price* free of doty. Coarse. 
We quote:-.No. l qtwlltv otter. « piece North combing.52 
§k>rth"SnWt,' : w!!%w^S ln,Uani ’- KentttCky and Tenne9M!e - 
Red Fox, North and Fast, f 1.50(4)1.05, West and N.W., AX. jL 
>1.15@l25: Black Bear. North and Bn*t,>IY<*18, West A. ...Ji 
and N. W.. Woe.'; Brown Cuba, North and Fust. *1. No. I. *2 
West and N. W.. >2(«3; Fisher. North Rust, fm No. .. Jg 
10 West and N. W., *(i®*; Mint., dark, North and Coarse.*. 
EMt, #888,76. Westand $. W.: *4®2.25 t Mick. pale. Combing. ® 
North and Bast. »1.MI®2, West and N. W. >1®>1.25; Combing, unwashed. 38 
Muskrat, fall North and Kant, 14©lik:., West nnd-L Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota— 
\V., 14@ltk;.; Muskrat, winter. North and East,SO® vY 47 
23c.. West and N. W.,18«22o., Kttts. North ami Fust. *. 46 
5@ISc., West and N. W. 4®f»\; Braver, F North £' 0 "i. 44 
and Bast, fl.Mai.76, West and N. W„ Uac- no •}! 40 
coon, North arid Ko*t, totoo., West. an:l N. W„ 35® coarse. . 38 
50c.: Opposum. Norm anil East, aw loc..West nnd N. Georgia* A hi bamu, Mississippi and Louisiana 
W.. 5*160.; Nkunk, black. W»00e. t Skunk, striped. ^ u ’ nwaalled ..40 
IJWlUl. VIo/lInin unwasIlMlI.. 37 
X. 
No. I.. 
Noil!;;!"!!!!"!!;!..!..46 
Coarse.4.1 ©43 
Combing. 
Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee— 
52 @ 56 
50 © 53 
47 © 60 
No. 1. 45 @47 
v.. *> 4o @4(5 
Coarse.*. ‘0 ® 1- 
Combing... @ GiJ 
Combing, unwashed. >» <» 
Illinois. Iowa and Minnesota— 
vv 47 © 50 
x . . . 46 ©48 
no.t.:::::. 44 @47 
no! a:::::::::::::::::.::. 40 @ 43 
Coarse. 38 @ 42 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana— 
Fine unwashed..,.*•••40 @43 
Medium unwashed .. 37 @ 40 
Coarse unwashed.30 ® « 
Burry.r. 20 @25 
pr*'«D. 
Extra.|3 @60 
X.....mi. w io 
Combing. a0 @ 55 
Lambs. 4il © 43 
Short extra.••36 @38 
47 @ 50 
46 OH 48 
44 @ 47 
40 @ 43 
Flour.—'Trade brands are In excessive -.upply ami 
prices are weak, with business low. Urn s of ship¬ 
ping stock are wanted at iteady prices. We quote : 
Superfine Stale...-.6 7lj@ 6 Oil 
Kjctru do.... ••••«•*» u j[0(yi i i«J 
SuperOne Western.*j ;0w 6 till 
Extra do.........-. 6 .»0@ • Oil 
Trade brands Ohio. .•' 70@ » 10 
White wheat, extra. 7 Ww i in 
Southern, extra. « ‘5WH 
Rye (lour. 4 30® 0 l» 
Corn meal. Western.3 islk.a 4 -V) 
Brandywine.4 4.1® 
drain —For spring grades of wheat theie Is an 
Uomluv’s Sales.- Beeves.-'l'rado was moder¬ 
ate at fair rates this forenoon. Prices. u H@13c.. 
weight 5 X@ 0 >t cwt., on a5@60 lbs. F owt. ouaiitj 
ranged from common to fair, with only a few top 
steers to hand. 
iVlilch Cow*.—1 cow sold for >46.50; 1 for >05; 1 
for >14.1; 1 for >100. 
Veal*. This forenoon veals sold at8H@10c.; calves 
at fSi.vVt) F litmd. 
JshbfP nml IiWiobs.—There was a small trade at 
rather high rates on this forenoon In sheep. Lambs 
were quiet. Sheep sold from 6>i@8c. V tt. E£mb» 
at 8140. V ib When the markets closed there re¬ 
mained several car load* of sheep on sale. 
Hogs.—224 bogs, weight 31,010 as., at >5.31 F a.; J® 
hogs! weight 1.370 as., at Oc. V a. City dressed 
opened with an upward tendency. 
RECEIPTS OP LIVE STOCK. 
$h*en A 
B«s»vot. Cowb. Ca1vc«. Lmnb*. Huf". 
One Hundredth 8t...1,688 11 39} 001) '*J0 
Forty-Eighth St.. 00 14 5 8,681 UW 
Fortieth St.. 00 <*' ®0 5’?^ Vim 
8 _8 _« 
t »W-*K;,7S7;:::5S S B 8S SB 
COMPABATIVK RATES. 
Last week. This week. 
Cents. Cents. 
uoo" Steer, » | '}, g j5 v 
. : .«. V " 
Oen. selling rates.10H @ HX Whi @ '1.5 
IT @ 52 
25 © 33 
50 @ 55 
411 @ 48 
36 @ 38 
KOCUEHTHR. illarck 5. Flour quiet •, >8.50© 
8.75; amber winter, >9.26(«'!l.75 for white. Wheat 
steady t tl.50Al.80 for red winter, >l.U6@l.H0 for white, 
i n, 7MB80O. Oats, 60®62c. Burley, tl.tlfiAl.8u tor 
two-rowed; >1 8.W2 for four-rowed. Butter very 
llrm at lij@42c. Eggs plenty ut 20l' 22c. Dressed hogs 
nominal at >7.7508.25 V owt. Potiiton* scarce and 
higher: 76@90c. F hush., ©@2.60 F bid. Apples, f-t© 
lows I 
Wheat, Burtiur. No, 2...} Sa«ij 66 
No.l ... 1 ftiW'l If I 
Winter lied Western.... . 1 Mb-I id 
Amber do.... 1 G8 
Barley. Canada West.... 1 OOti' 1 ” 00 
Corn, prime tVestem mixed, in store. —i" 
Admit .... .... —t« 
New mixed and yellowWcstern. T'.kw 82 
Oats. Western mixed, atlodt... -@ — 
Do. Hi Store. *>2@ 88 
White State.. — @ — 
White Western... 52® 63 
Huv uml Straw.—Supplies are larger and prices 
lower Prime timothy, >23@24 per ton ; fair do., *20 
©21; shipping grade, >20. rltraw, rye, per ton, >15© 
16 ; do.. No.2, >12to 14 ; oat, flikoil*. 
Honey.—Quiet at 20(626c. for white; 15@18e. for 
dark In glass, it b unusual to quote comb honey 
and maple augur at the same date, 
liuo**.—There Is an improved tone to the market. 
The arrivals a e smaller, and 1 hero is rather a better 
demand. Lute prices are unchanged, but they arc 
more generally obLilnc'1 (or line In© 
for best ha} . straw, >11®It M ton. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MAKKET. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
“The Bent Oil for Haviiefm Is the celebrated 
Vacuum OH, manufactured at Rochester, New York, 
and sold by harness makers everywhere." 
-»»« — 
“NOTHING BETTER." Cutler Bros., Boston, 
Dr. John Ware. celebrated VEGETABLE 
Pulmonary Balsam, for Colds and Consumption. 
. . »♦ --- 
The Best “FTInwtlc Tntss” in the World Is 
sold by POMEROY Jk Co., 744 Broadway, N. Y., for 
three dollars. Write to them tor full particular*. 
--«»» 
Harglrul Eluetlc Stocking* for enlurged veins 
and Supporting Belts of best quality, at Pomeroy’s 
744 Broudway, N. Y. 
$tnv 
GENUINE 
Peruvian Guano. 
little falls, n, Y. March 7. 1874. ; farmers, agrioultbriotw iitul dealers in Far- 
Tin market Is firm, with considerable activity j tlUxera have now an opportunity of obtaining this 
among buyers in picking up “odd* and ends” anu [ valuable mannre in miiiuII or large lots, nl im- 
fS! l Tl^rema!'finll,:;Dor.era* prices, by applying to Ijl^poctH. Agency 
mon farm dairies go at 19® 12c. iuid fulr to good. 13® Just established for the purpose of delivering ui nu- 
tluule Sugar—Lower. New Southern Ohio 1* 
quoted at I6@17c. for light, und 14@15o. for dark or 
mixed. 
Pouliry uud Gtuiie.—With scarcely any game 
offering, the moderate supply or dressed poultry has 
sold better. Large turkeys are not warned at this 
season! Ducks would sell more freely, as no wild 
one* will show stack until the weather Is warmer. 
Our quotation* are : Dressed chickens, .New Jersey 
and Pean’a, prime. Ilk* 180.; fair to good, 16ffll6o.: 
State, prime. UfiWCc,; Western good to prime, 4© 
I5c.: pour to good, I®/ 12c. I urkeys, N.J.. prime. 16® 
18 c.; lair to goon, 11® 10c.; State, prime, ISfflKte.- 
Wesleru good to prime. 13©lac.; poor to good, 8@ 
12c Duck*. N.J . prime. 18®2UiV, WeMern do. 17® 
18c’ fair to good, l5(.iJ7o. Geese, N. J.. good to prime. 
13@15c ; poor to fair, I0@)2c.; Western, good to 
nrime 12©ltc.: fail to good, 8@Ule.. 
Live ooultry quoted at 1 to. lor fowls and chick¬ 
ens; 7@>. for roosters: Italic, for turkeys ; 70@87c. 
for duriss-the latter for N.J. »Hie*e. *2.25@2-50 for 
ens: 7@*. tor roosters- iwiiv. 
for ducks—the latter for N, J. IleCBe. 82.2.>©2 -tI) for 
N j and i1.37f.i)1.7.5 for Western. 
Game Is llniltel to bares and rabbits, at 30®50c. V 
noir OS to uuality Wild pigeons arrive in » small 
•wuv'ri'on) Ohio; quoted >2.5<!kS)2.?5 > doss., feathered. 
A few common wild ducks, 4U@75c. ?' pair. Bed 
heads, >1. 
Provisions.— The market lia:- been very ranch 
excited, with light arrivals und an Increased export 
and speculative demand. Our qu> dutions are s 
New mess pork. >lbiv - tor spot lots: 810© 
-for March: >18 for April: me prime. «A75 for 
inspected; WesG-rn prime, me--, ins.ieiT.eri. >!••; 
Western-rtressed hogs. flJffrTc.: dry salted -boulders, 
6«c.; Western tie reed pickled hams. II D>s.. lo\e.; 
short-cut ham*, liljic. for 1 *t lbs.. Ic. for I. lbs., 
<jUC, for 20 lbs.; long clear middles, JO.: -b .rt clear 
do., like Western sleaui lord, ‘JHc- for March. 
Stearine. prime. 934c. Beef bams >24.1X1 @28.00. 
Tiereed beer, »21.00@22.00 for prime races: >2.7 to 2o 
for India loesn; >31 @82 for extra Did la mess. 
Burreled beef at »9.75@11 for plain mess, ilrstgrode; 
>8.75 © 9.75 for second grade do., and >11.50@13 for 
extra mess. 
Seed,—Clover is scarce aud tirmer, with u fair 
trade demand: sales at SERBko. for prime and 
choice. Timothy is selling at, >3.12K@3.3u, the latter 
price for small lots. 
Tobacco.—There >b not much business, most par¬ 
ties awaiting larger arrivals of new crop. 
QUOTATIONS—OLD CROP. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
13 c, Tim Buell fin in dain . a long lot of I3u cheeses, 
brought lac.; a few extra lots have sold for 16c. 
There have been * me recant transactions In fac¬ 
tories. Wo quote the Bale*, 711 boxes, at 15c.; the 
KatonVJIle, ICUut me Fairtlcia Association at 
16V.C., the lulter being a re-sule from the hands or 
)mmd dealer, Colombia Outer, 112box**, wont Hi 
liijie.; Cramer’s Corners >60, at lee. 
Butter continues l« come forward, but prices re¬ 
main without much change. Common winter-make 
goes at. S6©.28e.. according to quality, extra at lie., 
aud refused, . , . . . 
Our advice* from abroad arc to the third week 
In February. Our Loudon correspondent reports a 
dPjnvr mui kol for KngUah 0B@^99 uiui tiiut stocks oi 
Arnerlrjin urGSlRflli t|nth in London and Liverpool. 
The best American sells at his. mid next quality at 
72@73a.; English Cheddar,84®B2». and Cheshire ut 
Witter of alt descriptions is in iIutiiiur!I at an ad- 
vance of 2s. V owt. The highest price Is for Danish 
and Kiel, which are quoted at, 162». F owt.; Canadian, 
^The' weather In Herkimer Co., N.Y., Is mild aud 
snow ncurlv all gone. Cows now begin to come In 
milk, and new cheese will be on the market by the 
first of next month. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, March 7. 1874. 
Beeves.- Wednesday last., only a small portion 
of the herds on sale were disposed of r prices ranged 
at 10@12><o.; 0®7k cwt- Thursday, trad* 1 woe small: 
hut on Friday, though huslne** could not bo quoted 
as active, the herds that had remained over and 
those to hand fresh were sold off ttt9k@12.HC. I hurn- 
sal * 1 having been at the satne rnuts. on but • 
days weights ranged at 5©>i> cwt. Special sales have 
been ;—Cuerokce steers, 5 cwt.. 9Ho ; Texan, 6W cwt,.. 
live.; Ohio, sii cwt., lltfe.; Missouri, 8H owt., 11H® 
12*o.: Illinois, OH®8 Cwt., 10H@12kc., with a few top* 
at 12Hc. 
Milcb Cow*.- There has been an attempt to 
open a trude In Cows atHarslmus Cove. On Wednes¬ 
day last 28 head were held <>ti sale. Daring this past 
week only o very lew : ales have been forced off, the 
quality of those offered being too Iovv to suit the 
luurkec. Nominal rates have been >30@75 F head. 
Veuls.—On Thursday 184 Pennsylvania veals, 150 
lb*. 1 ead, sold ut l«H«. V this was the only im¬ 
portant gale for the week. Grass calves have not 
been quoted. 
Hheep and Lit mb*.-There has been no differ¬ 
ence in values on any of the latter days of the past 
wed;. Trade, though small, ha* been steady, and 
when the markets closed »t nmra on Friday there 
were still several carload* unsold. Extreme rauge 
of prices has been l«®.8e.; for sheep and lamb*, Tko. 
Special sales have been:—Iowa Sheep, 8# lb*-,»XC-: 
Michigan,‘J4H lbs.. «c-; Kentucky, 90S lhs., 5kc.: D- 
lluois, 8) lbs., 5H@^’.: Ohio, 84H 15*., Rc.; do., 
1011 lb*., 0$C,; d<). poor. ?S:i lbs..4&C., Ftatc, 7fka)165H 
lbs.. 5H@8c.: do. lambs, 63 lbs., VAC. 
I logs.—There have been no consignments of live 
on commission sale during the past week. Wedues- 
ine Peruvlun Guano to consumers at any accessible 
port or railway station In the country. Full particu¬ 
lars given In Circular malted free on application to 
R. BALCAZAR, 
No. .13 Braver Hi., New York. 
REFERENCED BY PERMISSION. 
Messrs. Hon-ON, Hurtado & Co., Financial Agents 
of the Peruvian Government, 52 Wall St.,N. Y. 
Moseb TAYLOR, Pres. National City Bank, 52 Wall 
St., New York. 
j. C.Tracy, Ksq., Peruvian Consul, 2I>X Broadway 
New York. 
SOLID STEEL HARROW TEETH. 
A set of 40 stool teeth, % in. sq., weighing 42 lb*., I* 
us strong as a set of 10 % In. sq. Iron teeth, weighing 
(III lb*.; and a set % In. so. steel teeth, weighing Ml 
lb*., I* us strong as a set of 1 in. Iron teeth, weighing 
S 'i<y 8 riflitw steel teeth your Harrow will be lighter, 
wear longer, and you will not have to pay for as 
many pounds as If you bought Iron. 
We will deliver to Express or R. It., on receipt ol a 
Post-Office Order for the proper amount, a set of 40 
11 \ in! sq., 18W In. long, about6’J lb*., for.. .>6 56 
% In. sq., 10H In. long, about 42 lb»„ for... ■* IX) 
Discount to the trade. Address 
SWEETS VIF’G CO., Syraeuae* N* V, 
CRAPE VINES. 
All leading soft*, particularly SALEM and ROG¬ 
ERS’ HYBRIDS—the only new varieties that have 
constantly Increased in public favor. _ 
T. H. BABCOCK A CO ., Lockport, N-Y. 
HOMCEOPATHIC 
Domestic Medicine. 
By LAURIE a«d IWrCLATCHEY. 
The tirth edition within three years; Just received, 
It Is the most complete and reliable work in print; 
lf|37 pages, substantially hound, price >5; a mahogany 
case with complete set of 104 medicines for >12; book 
and case sent, to any part uf United State* aud Can¬ 
ada on receipt of >17. N. 1L—It saves twice It* cost 
In every family with children each year. 
Address BOKRIt KK A TAFF.L. 
Homueopatblc Phartnucy, 145 Grand St., New York. 
Busin."* established In 1835. Srrnl for Dtucriptive 
Ciroula r. 
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Allen'* (L. V.) American Cuttle. 2 0C 
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American Bird Fancier.... 30 
American Pomology (290 Illustrations) Warder.. 3 00 
American Practical Cookery. 1 75 
American Ro*e Cnlturtst. 
American Standard ol Excellence In Poultry . l to 
American Wheat CwHurlst (Todd). * to 
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Bement's Rabbit Fancier. 80 
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i ’hurlton'* Grape Grower'* Guide. 75 
Cider Maker'* Manual. , .. 150 
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Cole'* Amerlcau Fruit Book..... 75 
Cole’* American Veterinarian. 75 
Colton Culture tLymun *,). 150 
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Cranberry Culture (J. J. White).... 125 
iiadd'a American Cattle Doctor.... 1 60 
Do Modern Horse Doctor... 1 50 
Dana’s Muck Manual.. 1 26 
Darwin’s Variation* of Animal* and Plant*. 8 00 
Dead Shot: or. Hportnian’s Complete Guido. 1 75 
Downing’* Fruit* und Fruit Trees of America. 
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Dyer and Color Maker's Companion. 1 26 
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Frank Forrester’s Field Sports (2 vole.).. 8 00 
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Fulton’* Peach Culture. A Hand-Book and 
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Kemp’* Landscape Gardening. 2 60 
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Lewi*' American Sportsman. 2 76 
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Mechanic* for Millwrights, Machinists and others 1 50 
Mile* ou Horne'* Fool (cloth). 75 
Modern Cookery (by All** Acton and Mr*. 8. J. 
Halo).. 1 76 
McClure * l)t*ea*e* of Hor*@, Cattle and Sheep. 2 1)0 
Money In the Durden, by P. 1. Quinn.. 1 60 
Norris' Kish Culture.... 1 76 
, Norton’s Element* Selentiiin Agriculture. 76 
Lug* .«W® «K@ 7 c. 
Good do. ... 8S@ 7 c. 7 h@ 7Xc. 
Common to medium leal- VX® 8 «• 8 @ 8)?c. 
Good uo --W ® H c. 11 @ 12 o. 
Fine do. ..10 @ H <-•- II © 12 c. 
Selection*.. ..12*c. IS @ 14 
mkkki.eav crop of 1872. 
Connecticut fillers. ...£ ® A *• 
wrappers.15 © to c. 
New Y'orkassorted lot*..... i @ *0 c. 
PennByhania assorted lots. n^' 
Ohio assorted lot*. 5®,^®' 
Wisconsin assorted lots.6X@10 c. 
Western dressed, i!x©7c. 
WbolcHiLle Price* ol Dressed llettla. Tbi* 
trade Is now almost Closed for the Henson; price* are 
as follows City dreused beef sold In sides, HGSlUXC.; 
forequarter*. 7H@9c.; Ii4r,dquarters, '.»K@12KC.; top 
quality 13c. Mutton, city dressed, V*9e. <Jty dressed 
veals, 10®)4c., with top* at lAXc. Country dressed 
veal, shipped from Neivburgh, N, YKill lb*. V head, 
12® 16c. State and Jor*ey, country droBscd. poor 
quality, light weight, 7@8c. State do., 9®13<f.: Jer¬ 
sey. 9@12c.: top qualltv, 13>sc. Country dressed hogs, 
TH@8>6e.; do. Jersey, 8@9c. 
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Onion Culture...... 
Our Farm of Four Acre* .... 30 
Pardee on Strawberry Culture. 76 
parson* on the Ri se.. 1 26 
Pear Culture for Prollt (P. T. Quinn).. 1 DO 
Pudder'* Lund Measure...,.. 80 
Practical and SctornMlc Fruit Culture (Baker)... 4 00 
Practical Floriculture (P- Henderson). 1 60 
Practical Poultry Keeper (J,. Wright). 2 00 
Practical Shepherd (ILuidulli... . 2 00 
Quinby's Mystcrien of Bee Keepiug. 1 60 
Quincy on soiling Cattle. 1 25 
Randall'* Floe Wool Sheep Hn*bundry. 1 00 
Do. Sheep Husbandry In the South. 1 60 
Richardson on the Dog. 30 
haunders' Domestic Poultry. 40 
Schenck'* Gardener*’ Text-Book.. 75 
Scribner’* Produce Tables. 20 
Do. Iteady Reckoner and Log Book. 80 
Slmoson « Horse Portraiture— Breed:*;, Rear¬ 
ing aud Training Trotter*.2 50 
8ix Hundred Recipe*. 176 
Skeleton Leave*. 3 00 
Skillful JloWBewire. . 75 
Slack’s Trout Culture (new). 1 60 
Stewart’s (John) Stable Book. 1 50 
Tegetmeier’s Poultry Book (colored plate*). 9 00 
Tegetmulm'* Pigeon Book (colored plates). i 00 
Ten Acre* Enough. 1 60 
The Boston Machinist (Fitzgerald). 70 
Tbe Dog (by Dinks, Mayhew aud Hutchinson).. 3 Of) 
The Dog (new)..,. 2 60 
The Horse (Stonehenge). Hvo., 822 pp...... 3 60 
The Mule (Riley)—A Treatise on the Breeding 
Training and u*c* to which he may be put.... 1 50 
The People * Practical Poultry Book. 1 50 
'I'homus' Am. Fruit Culiurmt (480 Illustrations). < to 
Trapper’s Guide iNewhouse).... 2 to 
Trout Culture (Sath Green)........................ 1 to 
Trowbridge’s (Mr*. Laura) Excelsior Cook Book 
and Housekeeper's Aid. 1 26 
Warder's Hedge* and Evergreens... 1 to 
Waring'* Element* ot Agriculture. l to 
Watson's American Home Garden. 2 00 
Wax blowers, and How to Make Them. 2 00 
Western Fruit Growers' Guide (Elliott). i £0 
Wheeler s Home* for the People. 3 to 
Do. Rural Homes............... ... .. 2 00 
Window Gardening AH. T. William*). 1 60 
Woodruff’s Trotting Horse of America... 2 26 
Woodward’* Graperies and Uort 1 Buildings.... 1 50 
Do. Country Home*,....... 1 60 
Do. Cottage* »nd Farm Houses....,. 1 60 
Do. Bubarba.ii ami Country Houses,.1 60 
Youatt and Suouner on the Uoise....... l 60 
Youatt and Martin on Cattle...... 1 to 
I x.^. 1 ,, v . I\HT Al'OIDENTK. by a Yearly Youatt and Marlin on Cattle. lto 
General Accident Pulley, in the TbaVk’ocr* In- Youatt and Martiu on the Hog. 1 00 
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