ttwrrttL Oils.—P eppermint is a shade firmer 
Oil peppermint. In cans. *5.35 • in gi !l8!) , *6.8305.73 
per B>-; oil wlnterareen.f4.U0; Sassafras. Tile. 
I Lot R AM> Mkal.— 1 There has been n large busi- 
lies- In shipping Hour, chiefly Urn city mill product, 
at a very firm range of prices. 'L'hc better grades ure 
not much wanted, hut they rule lit slender figures. 
The animals have been munll Intterly, ana the stock 
is decreasing materially. The quotations arc • 
sunert 1 " 1 - state flour. $4J4'@4..H5 ; extra do., *1.85 
®/'®i a"l>' irfl ti" Western, *4.;i(l@4.8G: extra Western, 
*l„x. r. .5; extra Olilu. round hoop, *4.85/3.5.11); trade 
brands do., 9u.15@ti.fii); white wheat extras at *5.40@ 
b Ol; southeiu flour at 95.11503 for good to choice, 
live Hon.* at ft.i-i.1li; corn meal at *1.40@4.30 for yel¬ 
low Western. Inferior to very choice ; fil.&W.iVfor 
gold; Maracaibo do., 18@20c.; 
Mr. t arollUH rice nt7 X<®8Y,e. Keflne/i 
n.l^c for soft yellow, v s wilile. for soft 
V«-10i;<J ; for lmrds. Layer raisins, 92.85. 
ia'.’ie \ ulencia ralsinn. lie, Turkey 
P box. NO, 
Tile, Spirit A turpentine, :<0e. Strained 
hi nseed oil, i><(.,li;., casks. Petroleum 
12c. Mackerel at SKt@lfl.WXur No, I flay 
). 1 shore. Pickled codfish, fti.M). 
8.—There has been unusual excitement 
f or rjprk bacon, the 
higher under reports from 
offerings. The quota- 
.on^.sppt;, #10.70 for March 
"-J. Dressed 
( ut meats at. Ho, for 
'Merced pickled hams. 
--.iK clear, 
„ ami short. 
Lard at Ho. for 
March, lie. for April, 
, . - —j i — ..v. M wiffll uuiiti, S(v»uin>‘ 
U4!r oed. Tallow at She. for prime. 
“SLl.fif, ], 'osvestiwct; fin.w 
—In nit)**, mMneciHi} ; 
I; packed at , 9l5(a> 15.50 
iidla mess, #20(^21 tor 
- ...2l.i mesa. 
Receipts of dressed poui- 
irices are ruling, 
.■ -■ *•,.-■* • »' I!k5>20c.: fair to 
New Jersey, good to poor, 20®23c.t fair 
p* Wnstern. good to poor, Twain,; fair 
te; Chickens, poor, I4@18c. Turkeys- 
-.-l.t fair to good, JHdu 
ey.good to prime, ;Sm/i2e.; fair to good 
era, prime, unfro/eu, 20/uiaic,; good to 
!* ,r Mucks—Jersey, V 
iil.44. • IP inlLi eo iNbtUVI . - 13 
I is.scarcely anything doing.and the '‘oddsand ends' 
of farm dairies are for the most pan inferior, and so 
variable In quality that It would be difficult to give 
quotations. Perhaps ft'/ul'ic. would be a tnlr rnnge. 
ibe views or faetorymeu continue to be abuve 
those of buyers, though those holding considerable 
Slocks would probably take less than a tew weeks 
ug". But those having a good line of cheese are not 
disposed to accept present otiers. We hear of no 
transactions to report. 
.The herds In Herkimer are now rapidly “coming 
in milk, and the factories or« opening, but are 
making cheese only at Intervals. The milk is held 
^“ r,I1,, rs arid skimmed, and wc tire not 
likelj to Have any full.milk, meaty cheese for some 
time lience-ut least not »<> long as cold wealtier and 
the deep snows continue. The dullness of both but¬ 
ler und cheese in the market lias its influence on the 
price Of dairy stock, the rates being lower t ban a few 
weeks ago- \\ e hear of Hales being made of cows in 
fair condition at #411(7(45. 
Nothing but winter butter Is eomlug forward, and 
It. sells at about the same figures us last week—',‘5<.i> 
Slo. for homo use. 
Wo have advices rrom abroad for the fourth week 
in hdbrnnry. Our London correspondent says K11- 
gllsb Cheddar choose0/ all sorts '* low, while Amer- 
Iwm Is more inquired for, if firm and of clean flavor 
We give quotations: 
American oxlra. TfietTHs.-, next quality, 74@75a.; me- 
'.‘ ""V (1,1,1 low grades American at Irom 
I WHIh. Kngljsh Cheddar sells for Wiltshire 
double, rli'tSa*.: < heslilre medium, an,.'is.: fine. 78(21 
Ms.; Scotch, 7.'(«i80s. Dutch cheese-Edams. lll@(Ks.; 
GOiHlas, 826i(liis,; Derby shape, WM l’.ls., 48 ewt, 
ihere Is more doing In nil sorts of butter. The 
Mae realizes extreme quotations, and for secondary 
sorts no reasonable offer la refused. 
.porka, ISOs.; Dpraets, Mis.; Danish, Kiel and Swe¬ 
dish, 130@164a,s Normandy extra, fills.; American and 
(tinadian, filar 120s. 
!*cr sale at the Rural New-Yorker office, 
Duane St., New York, or sent by mall, post 
on receipt of price: 
w " , .*. r ,?*'" 
A* 10 "'® I 1 "; **'•! American CaUle...\\\\\'.\\\‘””*® 
u«. New American Furm Book, 
Do. Diseases of Domestic Animal*...” .. 
Do. itarul Architecture .. . 
American Bird Fancier.. 
American Pomology (290 11 tu h t rat lousY Wiirdor 
American Practical cookery. ’ 
American Rose Guitarist." '. 
American Wheat Guitarist (Todd) . 
Architecture, National iC4oo. K Wood ward’)” " 
Atwood a Country and fluhnrhan Mouses 
irru, , l „ , i h'r(len (new edition).””” 
Bee Keepers Text Hook, Cloth... 
Bemant s Rabbit fancier. 
“sir : 1 ,,5 ixxfsjgx..? 
ter?. 
Bridgamun'8 Gardener's AsalNlant!!!!.'!’". 
BulM, * family Kitchen Gardenor ... 
Du. Flower Garden. .. . . . 
Carpentry Made .*Cn*y mew').!:!'.'.. 
I nnroliil so » c. . l'. >, ■ , , ••»<••••***»,,, 4 
m tins market, particularly 
prices for which arc much li 
the Western markets of sum 
lions are; 
Mess pork, #19,87Uia— r,r, 
i! wI erT .' fo' 70 , f01 ' ?V r "' for May. ] 
hogs at HVc. for Western, r - 
boxed dry-salted shoulders. 
jOJfisiil.iic. Bacon at love, fur Western loni 
IlHc. for short clear, and lie. for long 
clear together, half and half * - 
U . rnr M “y- unr| I'Vtk for June, 
at 14c. for SVosteru tiercel. Tallow ats .c 
ttt V 1 '.*- 
fo f uninspected ; (ill) SO forplal 
#J..O for plain mess, uninspected ; 1 
and llerced beef at fSftjj&l for D.J....... 
prime mess anil #ik) for city extra India 
Poci.TfiY anti Game, 
try nro small ami good pi , vvn 
( hicketJH—htate. good to poor, W it, 
good, 18<ial9c : Now I.>r. 
to good, SHK^Snc-,; 1 . 
to good, IN'ofih- ; thickens,"poor, u_ 
Mute, good to prime, p aikiilSIc.: 
J l '-. : .; N " w ,,l 44r « , '>'’KO"d to prune, •J-.Vrf/o, ., „„ 
19[«i,aie ; Western, prime, unfro/eu, 20,aaic, 
K. 00 fiI.s? JOu a. , f ,r kKSpd. im,i;ic. c - 
tt.. ZAC&r.; Stut<t, Wo8t<?rn, 20(rci*3e. 
Kroxiut Poultry. Turkeys -Dry-picked, choice 19 
fair to good, I7(i«l'.le.; scalded, choice UkisSiie • 
hrlmfl' iwlxL 1 ' 1 Fowls and Chickens—Good to 
prime, IHsrJOo ; fair to good, IIMs, Geese—Good to 
prime, ligate!’ POOr 10 ^ 0( - Kl ' Ducks—(}ood tu 
t hl< * mi, r kVit '. 1 ,IJF ' — T h 0 coming Jewish holidays help 
Spring Chickens, V It., lisa file Fowls -sin,/, nna 
tSI22l ! iViifiV.. Roosters—Old, Mu 
! ,»i~ . "rkeys—Mate und Jersey, ISffllSc ; Western 
l.tglliC. Ducks State and Jersuy, pair. 76(1.(391 '5 • 
SS 8 NRS 8 kfS 8 TB*“ ** 
week u/t'be'llst of gauuL WkSOptoMtt VIlrl,,ti0 " «“■ 
Wild pjaeons, feathered, tH dog., *2.25®2 50 ■ hares 
-( r ’u,‘v'l,H back' *1 2vi?V- > ' 1,air ', Wild docks 
' DJlCik, FW3ir4l.(ii; red-hood. 1,0.1 
^ ir * t<ulJ »na WidMOOU. UkUMc.: tin ml 
Ohornlatry of the Farm rNloholii; 
Clater’s Now ill. Cuttla Doctor, co 
Pole's American KruirBook .*' 
Cole s American Veterinarian..!::::.”:.'.'. 
Cotton t u|turo (t.yman *,). . 
Crack Shot (Barber)... . 
( ' a . iun ° <•!- j. whitii::::::::::::;:::- 
Dadd’s American Cuttle Doctor... . 
Do Mudern tiorae Doctor. 
Dana’s Muck Manual. . 
nefirt l ,?h i o * V “^ Ut « 0n8 . t ’ 1 Anloials and PlaneV.:.*! 
lioiiu Hh«>t, or, Ni>r>rLtttiin s LVfupiete Guido 
r> (°l^S U“ ? “' ,l1 *’ rul *‘ Tf»eg of America! 
Do. knrui khshVh:::::::':... 
Drainage for Profit and Uoaith’.:.’:.”';"”. 
Dyer and Color Maker's Companion ....! '!. 
HttBtwnod s Cranberry Culture. 
“ver;;^ n *,r d0Tr “ M . 
H! p»^r^:?i ^^eV'Gardiuir (niV): 
Farm Dralnugn (M, F. KYench)””."'.'.”'.. 
te-i p&uaura! 1 ! , ‘. ury (J - J ' Th0 ““j 
ii t * h Mif •;* American Waters 
Do. Milch ( oils and Dairy Purnilni/ 
Forest Trees I Bryant) . K . 
Ffatgt Forrester s Meld Sports (2 voi's')’.::. 
- Ht { (1 Fishing (UK) engriivlngs) , ...".W’.'” 
Jr < iiil^' n i , o f , or ) 0llu »< Hporismcn “. 
Fuller s Illustrated. Strawberry Guitarist. 
1)0. Forest Tree Guitarist.. * . 
Oo. Small Fruits (lllnstratad).. 
ssje/as *■ 
«ib 
Grape Culturlsl (A. 3. Fuller).... 
<*>'<» lessons. 
L1VJS 8T0CK MARKETS 
Nmv York, March 18, 1«75, 
Beeves.—O n Wednesday trade was somewhat brisk 
at from 10<.si;i)*o, 1H weights. fi\r48H owt. Thurs- 
dny trade slow at lORr,. i4c. »t ff,.: weights. .VY««!) cwt. 
Uu l-riduvthe markets closed fair ut m>.r«)IM<1 
weight*. SjFfflSX owt. The herds on In,ml worts 
oleur sold ull# Irom ft5@o8 lbn. t nr>t, hiui been al¬ 
lowed to the cwr. Spnnlsh hariiw, including tliosie 
£iX£iin trQtu Urn Plafxm and tbo«e corn-fuii. »ol<l ut 
V m.; Stuto oxon. I0&14C. V lbnative 
ytoeni. w^WHC. ^ m.;Kru<le wteere, The beat 
-IIIuoIh. 
Trade fair on lltflit arrivals; mew 
cows, without their ealvea. Mold at W) 
extreme runiee* iuoltidloff calvea. 
oi-tjv i r», • g. l n ii K» 1 
herds arrived from llll 
Mn.cn Cows 
ilium quality 
ftjsTfi v head; 
ifii v head. 
Veals and Calves. ____ „„„ 
olfcrcd. Yearling bulls sold at 4 V n>, Nmootli- 
quaHty veals, uhletly from Western New York, sold 
at WrtlUMC. «' n>.. with top lots at, lUh'KOilu.: wolgtit,, 
U'«s);!05 fi head. ’ 
Sheep and LaMBis.—T horn have been no lambs 
ptTered. VVndnesday loronoon sheep wero goneraMv 
held oil sale; Inter fn the day sales were effected at 
w.Bc. P l hursduy sheep were slow Bt UKchBWo. 
, 1 ,, *’rtday tliu markets closed dull at a G<o7Vc. 
I lip best quality Hocks were quoted from Now York 
Htiito, ifilght Spring lumbs were held on sale. 
IIoos. There have, been no live ling* offered on 
the markets during the oust. week. Trade in city 
dressed Is slow owing to the high rules current. On 
Wednesday city dressed at '.KalHje.; Western do. was 
so scarce as not to Influence the mnr ket. Thursday, 
city dressed, KJJoF.iiae. Friday, city dressed, 9Rw)U.C,e.; 
extreme range of prices for Wostem do., 8 -,(*8Mc. 
Huiihk market, rills past week the weather bus 
been so unfavorable for the roads and streets that, 
we have obtained no sales from private stables. 
} hero were sold ut auction U3 poor quality light 
£ftMKife'ir«S nt * head: 20 fair quail tv do. 
lUyiWLidSU.M 1 p Head; 3 pairs draft liorMcs ut #'.'76<.u 
■G.) F pair; 1 saddle Horse, flfiO, Thirty-two horses 
arrived per Krle ltuilroud via Oak ( Ini' StatJou. 
1m le';; n r", ,l , l !'" 1 '''' Wl " W ^ wants oft tie 
ve^ fuM'prices 
of domestic ut this market. 
I Virginia ; a few parcels are 
ore from other points, but 
place, us the Principal 000- 
oelc received from Virginia 
r wants. The foreign pro- 
nd general I y sells about *80 
r grades. Virginia stouk Is 
thing doing outside of Job 
i for Kentucky leaf; 
Light. Heavy. 
L6' 1 fa. Cents. 
—« am 
iPilS 14 rg!?* 
. lSRMfil 17W(5d« 
..... ItlRetia 111?<321 
. ISXUofO 22 @25 
CROP OP 187.'i. 
Connecticut wrappers. 3? H ]ass 
Assorted lots., .. .fi .'fji 
Massachusetts assorted lots.15 ^95 
t-onfleet!cut and Massueti 11 setts seconds... . fi) (aiU’, 
piihiisyivania ass,irtedVot»::.i« 
Ohio assorted lots.! , , . 
Wisconsin nasurted lots. 
New York assorted lots, eonimcu.” S n 
Good to flue.;; 12 @18 
1,10 K 1»! :T 4%> F /' ^Fxportofpotatocs, '-'.UlOhbls.; slime 
i we*ok ltiBt y«ar. 27,y«y. Potato oh 
ur<. hiiriior for priinr.t pouriU parcels, with nriooH 
Souilown a y l ‘, fa,r 'Ofhl ca| l had the presence of 
.Soutin rn seed orders. It I* thought the shipment 
of Lurly Rose will be quite HbontiuJ. 
oucli Blow:,, In bulk. * bbl., »8.:i7@2.l'.2 Kurlv 
}}'"?■. 1" bulic, *2.2oi,t2.7t'»: Prince Alberts, do, *2 2&J 
-Jiil; Peerless, do., *1.2fi@2.00; Chill Red, do *J 7V3 
toUs’iTr' tev„ bH'. »:L£A»®f9.S01 red onions,' g 
&«! yenow, du.. 1^60^2.731 whito, .to. 
-Gjf-,..4) j UuriMta turn l pH. bbl . tf l Wi/il - i’,, 1 
huge. « 160, fflfflll; lied X’lVbbaBe I'iwJuT 1 ' 7 ' f U ‘ b * 
Wool,,-- Vhr. market begins to nhow soiue llfo with 
hiLv? h ttM ! l,Jt "7 a f ooncossloiiH in prltses 
Imve bean inaOM |« Inatarioea, but Keiii‘nilly liolfi#xrH 
iu«i uuoimnged i u their vlew«. Quotations are ’ 
Beaver, Suutlitiru and ».rtllnaiy, pgr 
Ba«ilc»*r/.y.v.y/.*,v.v.*v.v.*v.if! ^ 1 S 
CaL Wild! S0 0 a r u!,^L' , a?d 8 wi^ t e?;, C r? d ‘ K t 
Cat, House, ordinary, ir large..... r. ." *£ 
Cut. House, black, furred.. 15 , J 
h isber. North .iiid Ka»t f as to mizo atui 
Fisl.er PcrinV, iu' and' Western.* *uc- ‘ °° tu 1200 
cording toaljse and color, prime. 5 00 to 8 Of) 
FIsIot, itoutlieru. us to size und color.. 8 00 to 5 On 
M,x Silver.according to sUe and color. 15 OU to ft) 00 
X 1 ox. Cross, Northern and ISastern, no- w 
cording to sl/.e and eglor. . 2 00 to lull 
Fox. Red, Northern mid »astern, ac- M 
^cordlnff to *lze ami color,,.. 1 80 to i ftr. 
Fox, Red. fi. Panu . N. ,l„ and N. Ohio. 1 SO to 1 75 
Fox, Red’ Southern and Western. 75 to l in 
Fox. Gray. North and Kaslern.. nil to «ii! 
Fox' KOI 11 * WG8t * 0 ' ,L ‘ n .So to no 
hox Kitt. .. 30 to 50 
ffijn. sK:::::::::::::::::::::::: i % 1212! 
Slink, New York and New England.. ;; (mi *,, ■> ‘q. 
Jink. Can.. Mleh..and Minn. 2 00 t2 2 
Mink Southern New York, New Jor- " 
sey, Peimsylv.mla. and dim. 1 00 to inn 
liar, land, Virginia, Kentucky, Indl- 
ana, Wisconsin and Iowa. 75 to 1 95 
(lissourl an,l all Southern. . 50 to 75 
llimlri tt Vf.iuli . - 1 . __< t.-. . <•* 
Common lugs 
Good lugs.... 
Low leu?. 
Medium leaf. 
flood leaf. 
Fine loaf. 
Select leaf... 
8EEDLEA *> 
Monday s salkh, 
13Vo.; 6@U cwt. Th 
feeling. 
MILCH GoWB. 
Veals and Calves. 
at 4jfc. #, m " 
Two cows sold at #44 Ik bead. 
-- -- Yearling grnsH calves sold 
Smooth quality veals at 9V@10c. 
Hheki- and Lambs. Trade fair, Sheep sold In 
large lots at 6@8Sc. V in.. including mixed flocks of 
sheep and yearling lambs. 
hoqb,— c; _ 
head, sold at TXc. V Hi 
our last quotations. " 
“SB 1 ^ hl0 1,1 'k’s. live weght 122 fts. V 
•5.: uity-drcsBed opened slow ut 
Western dressed not quoted. 
RECEIPTS OP LIVE BTOOK. 
8hM>n A 
a , B«.vm, Cow». C«Ivm. Laiubn. H im. 
sixtieth St.5,014 24 3C.2 
forty Eighth St. am 40 t;r, 
Fortieth St. IJOO 00 (KM) 
Hurslmus Cove.3.024 00 (too 
Weehawken. 209 00 000 
Totals this week.8.847 04 327 1 
' last week.5.980 10 204 1 
COMPARATIVE RATES. 
Last week. 
Gents. 
.12 ® 14 
.11 60 uy 
.10 66 I0K 
7 m 99f 
wsf @ nx 
'This W'lek. 
Gents. 
12 6 t 14 
11 i<« ilk 
10 w* 10V 
7X4S 9V 
Oood Steers * ib 
Fair. 
Poor... 
Poorest. 
Gen. selling rates 
coarse.. 
Combing. 
New York. Michigan and Wisconsin 
^tlvcvti.oemcnt.gi 
no. 1.;;;;;. 
no. 2.;;. 
Coarse. . 
Combi ug. 
Lidlana, Kentucky aiiUM'ennossee- 
ilandiifi s Fine Wool Hho'aD'll'uVbandry 
Do. Sheep Husbandry in the Hotuh. 
itlohardsou on the Dug., 
Haunders- Dotoeatm Poullry!!. 
flchonck's Gardeners' Text-Book 
Scribner's Produce Tables. 
Do. Ready Kcckouur and Log Rook. 
film uson s Horse Portrait a ro - UreedVn 
lug and Training 'l rotters. 
Six Hundred Recipes,. . 
Rkelaton l eaves. .. 
fikllltul Hoanewlfe....... . 
black's Trout Culture (new)..!:*!!. 
Stewart's (John) Stable Book ... . 
»•>!>•' (colored 
No. 1.. 
No. 2.;. 
Coarse.. . 
combing. 
Combing, unwashed....:::: 
ililnois. Iowa and Minnesota- 
AAm, ....... 
x. . 
no. 1.. 
no. 2.; , .. 
Coarse,.,.. 
Georgia, AJabaina, Misslsslpi; 
Fine unwashed. 
Medium unwashed. 
Coarse unwashed. 
Burry.. 
SUGAR MAKER’S FRIEND 
icgnimeier s 1-ooltry Book (colored idfiYa.i 
TSSAM e i^l^5.0®“^.^ ( “! 0r0<, 
:J!t ,e Boston Machinist (Fittgeraidl”'” . 
The DoS (ne4)!! l . k8 '.. M, ‘ y . b,,w * na “•wKfiiioi)!: 
Thu Morse iHtoneheuge). Avo.'.'nSnn. 
Tbe Mule (Riley)—A Treatiso on ifio Breeding' 
a&fixt’ *•*».... 
Trout Culture Seth Green)...T,!!'' .. 
Trowbridge's (Mrs. Laura) KxceUlor'Coo'kBook 
and Housekeeper s Aid........ 00 * 
W .rder’s Hedges und Kvergreoni !. 
waring’a Htcmeots of Agriculture,...'!':. 
Watson’s American Home Garden.. . 
Well Digging and Boring. . 
Western f ruit Growers' Guide (Elliott).'”!.'””' 
Wheeler’s Homns for the Peoulii . 
Do. Rural Homes.. . 
Window Gardening (It, q*. WlHiama). 
Woodruff’s Tr«>iting Morse of America!:””'”” 
Woodward’s Graperies and Uort’l Building*. ” 
Do. Country Monies. 
Do. Cottages and Farm House*!... 
Do. Buburban and Coontry Houses.,....!.. 
Youutt and Bpooner on tbe Horse..... A ... '* 
Ypuatt and Martin on Cattio. . 
Youatt anil Martin on the Hog... . . 
Youatton Sheep..*. 
Youman'* Hand-Book of Uousehol'd Boien'oe.!” 
Address all orders to 
D. 0. T. MOORE, 78 Duane St., New Y( 
™?i?T A , ny ^ e *( rei J, ni)t named In this I 
will bo furnished 00 receipt of price. 
More Agents 
wanted to can. 
^ vtt«A for the sale 
or Post’s Pat- 
knt Galvan¬ 
ized Meta i.i.id 
Gurkha Sap.Spopts and Bucket 
Hangers. Samples,Circulars aud 
Terms sent post-paid on red of 20e. 
C.C. POST, Mun’I'A Psl'ii, Bur]i»i£U>ii a Vt, 
KOCHKKTKIt,March l.L-F 
H l’ n ! 1 f?. W.Wf amber winter, #0; w 
Uro flour qntei 
SJ'flfSWj Milwaukee club, #!.<\va.i 
# 1.05(4(1.10 ; white wtnter, fl-Ksb 
Corn steady a# 75e. for new. 
Li5 Batter, 27«32c. Cheese, hkwl 
Ltird« NG/jific, A wlfit<*r fr 
rkitatoes, V bhl„ #1 50. i!e«n,. a m, 
pork, W bbl„*21(.«22, clear do., #28® 
Shoulders. 9@10(J. Dressed hogs! 
Turkeys, 13@15c. Chickens, 13@/; 
Ilay, *12@17. Straw, |8@I2. Tim 
elover, #8.25. Wood, hard, #1 cord, 
@7.05 for stove. 
JYOWEL.T 1 * 
„Vi PRINTING PRESSES. 
khJjjd The Best Made.13,000 Sold, 
mi n i. o. woods a CO., 
'QH’ Manuf’rs and Dealers in all kinds of 
lIHRj PRINTING MATERIAL, 
ffil 10 Federal Mr.iioMton. 
C ARD PRESS, $ 5 . \ *T at Sef or 
WVBLERM INHITR. 
AliCK tODIPANV, at Hartford, Conn., or 
I^oucy*^ Uny a ** r ^ nt '' ^ or a or Qcnerni A<Jcl<lent 
WWha Plow business prices are reduced 
X n. r 'r 1 , lb " ,in ™ Sina11 1,JtB l‘»ve been 
1 Die new basis. Tliere is an absence of 
'■ 1 ,rUlI °- The quotatlons are 1 
f.'.", - f,j r good uj choice new . 30«,'i5o. for 
LV. v eW • F^lern, netv 28@38c.; Western, 
0M ‘- «™“*. *■ 
COUNTKY CHEESE MABKET 
Little Faliji. N. V„ Marcii 13,1875. 
The market is duller this week, and the nrlees 
tmde* d U Thi U f fe 'i tor farm d ? ir ? «<‘d tor fac- 
S feeling seems to be that there should 
be a reduction of at least Xe. on good grades. There 
A NY WAN OF SENSE—who wishes t 
—will atsud for free Price Liafc t, 
JONK8 SCALE WORKS Binghamton, N, Y 
