MiTCMELL IfC-WAGON 
T ' 1for 2 Northwest; $l.l6<a 
® Chlcajioi (l.3t@il.26 (or No. 1 spring; 
1 • P * ' v,uu • nuuvi, , ** miui » i u mi . i,. nj , 
double extra, (7. Bye Uour quiet, at (5.60. Wheat 
2F t !. vu . 1 . Mi ‘waukee dub, (1.06ffll,16; amber winter, 
(1.MQ1.12; White winter. (1-15(91.20. Oats tlriu at ttOOO 
Straw, (8 *12. Timothy *piu1 
w ukiih; ucuh iu j qmiU'U ui 10 10-0^ »-lUCw 
Tor March. 16’\e. Tor April, 17c. for May. 17 I l-72e. for 
•Tllnf*. IT Jl.S'.’i'* fur .Tiilv IT *Bt_7')/ y A i ? IQ y.,. a 
Duflka, Jersev, tonn 
oTcf. Oo»*8»*. .J(*rr«oy, 
1.50; Western, gray, 
i», V pair «0*L«»: WaitenTv^ 
r pair, (1.7u@2; Western, ( 1 . 87 ® 
ybouTaersV'^c.I Weiurn't.Trcea nlckiSd 11 ® 
MHo.: ploklea shoulder*, loose, 8fcffl;». : pickled him? 
Bacon baa been In ll«ht receipt 
i Km* mtSS* 1 lflc "l r ’ HH.®* 5 * h '‘ rt ' < ' |,,ur bofd at r.’cl 
-»Ve*iurn **paio 1‘as been strung; quoted at. 
lun' for viTJ' iJr"’I 1 ^ 0 - tor March and April, and 
li'lnn/oT®*?/' Western steamie, Ufcc. Beef hams 
•ifflflv Buel at * ,, ® )? ^°r extra mess. Inspected 
Miecte.l ’*qvi 1 rA r r ! 'r?«i ted! $l0 - i “ f ; jr Fiuln me**, 1m 
af i^v r,?P. c ctpd; iimoket 
prime, * bbl.,$2.87(92.50; Oreeu- 
! 2o; common to fair. (lffl],50 
i&faZ. Penia, California, v box. 
Jngs, prime, (2.12< 
Western mixed, | 
(4<®4.50. Crnoberric 
75; sweet 
bl„ (2,26i,': 
U5ffl4; Be 
30c.; do. half tuba, under grade. 3CK326c.; do. firkins, 
select Iona, 250: —e.: do. tirltius, fine. 24ffl—e.; do. do., 
common to f ulr. aVivac.; do. full da trios, prime, 25c® 
do. lull dairies. other. 28®2lc,; do. Welsh tuba, 
choice. 2C®27 c.; do. do., g<.nd, 23ffl24c.; do. do. tuba, 
other, I8@ate-r Western half mb*. prime, 20®22c.: do. 
fair to (food. lT@lflc.; do. poor, 12 <* 0 lAc - .; do. dairy, 
packed, .!2ffl?4o.: do. firkin*, prime. 18®.lie., do. do., 
common, it®We.; do. rolls fano), —efZic.; do, do., 
prime. I8@zuo..: do. do., fair to good, lOffll'o,; do. do., 
common, I4ffli&c. 
Cheese.—T he arrivals have been fair for this sea¬ 
son of tho year. The parcels that have been held 
back are believed now' to be pretty well forward. 
This feature has not disturbed the market for fine 
cheese, but on the medium grades, In which thetrade 
has been principally, shippers have obtained easier 
forms. Some sales of une In lines have been made 
at li.yc . and very good stock at 16c. Tor fancy fao- 
fories. 16X@16Xc. quoted, with the homo trade paying 
Bacoon, Md„ Va., Ky, and Tenn. tO to 60 
Racoon. N. and 8. Car., Geo.. Ark.. Flo. 
_ and Ala. ... .. 211 to 26 
Babbits, cased.. *, * t,,, •; 
Skunks, prime black, Xo. 1, cased.7.7.’,7 —' to 1 10 
Skunks, prlmk black, No. 2, open. — to 1 15 
Sksinks, prlmo one-balf white streak, 
Xo, 2, eased.. . — to 1 00 
Skunks, prime one-half white streak.’ 
Xo. 2, open.. . lo 
Me inks, whole streaked. Nos. 3 and 1 ... —to 20 
Skunks, scabs... _ to 5 
Wolf SKtna,m°uotal n ,large,prime...7 2 (it? to 3 00 
Wolf Skins, prairie, average prime. 75 to 100 
aRAJN.—In wheat speculators have been operating 
moderately, and at the close there Is a fair export 
inoveinont with prices more in the seller’s favor; 
State factory - Fancy at lilK<\: good to Bne, 15V ’i”of?,' qJ-vIIi * *!.•'fisi'siao for amber Weat- 
fflltc.; fair to good, Hffll&kc.; do., partly skimmed R /.°> B»fley ban been Inactive demand ; 
11W12 He. W tstern laciorv -Ched^ snaw. KQc.| | " e , 8t “Af' 4 * V. orn Uas ^ODlia more 
r! it ... • , J 1 HOtlVi* ilnmniid and With amallAr mmnlloc . 
Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee— 
XX. 50 ® 5.3 
X • • • ..48 @32 
No. 1....SO @53 
No. 2. 46 @ 48 
Coarse. 42 @45 
Combing. 5 ) @62 
Combing, unwashed. 38 @ 42 
Illinois. Iowa and Minnesota— 
XX. 48 ffl 50 
X —. 45 @48 
No. t. 46 @50 
NO. 2. 42 @45 
Coarse.40 @43 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana— 
Fine unwashed. 38 @ 42 
Medium unwashed. 37 @ tu 
Coarse unwusbed. 30 @33 
Burry. 20 @25 
ROCHESTER, March 20 .—Flour market tJrm; 
do., flat. 16c.: do., fair to good. 12^@UKC.; do,, 
poor to fair, lftiiuc. State farm dairy — tiuod to 
prime, 15@l(Je.: do., fair tu good, 14@l6c. 
Coffee has been pressed for sale and at lower 
prices. Bio, Ki@l8]fc., gold; Maracaibo, l?k@ 20 c.; 
Java, 28@30c. ’ 
Cotton has been hard to sell tor immediate de¬ 
livery, with prices steadily held. Future deliveries 
lik@17 t— I Bo. for September, 16V@16 13-if>c. for Octo¬ 
ber, 1 Ch@I 6 9-lCc. tor November, 16 17-32@16 19-32o.for 
iJecember. Quotations based ou American standard 
of elassldcatioD : 
_ Uplands. Ala. Orltans. Texas. 
Ordinary...»\ 0 . 13Vo. I3«c. 13«c. 
Good ordinary.15k 15L6k 16 s 
.16 16k 16k 16k 
Middling.16k 16B lev ir,v 
g°od middling...16k 17 IjJ 17* 
Middling fair . 17 k 17B 17V jjv 
Orif.d Fruits,—I n appl 9 shippers have been 
doing very little, but stocks now are -so small that 
there Is nn disposition to make concessions In prices, 
reeled peaches of prime quality ate fairly active 
and unchanged ; unpeeled ate strung and In fair de¬ 
mand. 
Apples, Southern sliced, SMffiDc.; fancy do., i«@uc • 
Southern quarters. 8c.t State sliced. 8J*@8Vn,; do 
quarters. 8hp-l Western quarters, 8kiii8.se. IJIuok- 
uerrlos, .(alike. 1'oeled peaches, Wastern, 210280 - 
good and prime new Oeorgia 2tks28o.: Xortli oaru- 
llnn, prime, 28@3<Jc.t Choice, 31c.; Cnpeeled peach¬ 
es, halves, «k@9e j quarters, 7k@8c. Fitted cher- 
Baspoerrieii, new. 33@34c. Pluius, 
EGOS.-Becelpts continue moderate for the season 
and prices have ruled very irregular. Most of the 
past week thev have been quoted at 30o. for good! 
fresh stock. To-day they are 33e. Limed are out of 
iiiurii pt. 
Near points * do*.. 32@,34n.: State and l*enn..32w*lc.; 
Mestern, choice. Sl&itte.; other do., 32@33c,; South¬ 
ern. 32@33 c. 
ESSENTIAL Otlr.—T he market Is generally dull 
and quiet. Peppermint Is a held with eonBdenee. 
particularly the best brands in glass. We quote 1 
" Hotchkiss,” (5.60 »»,; Hale i Patsohal, *5.70; 
tin can*, (5.25; sasaafras, 65c.; wintergreu'ii, In a re¬ 
tail way, (4.00. 
*X I ^nmTil e ££ » K b'l business. Bay mackerel, 
(10.®1(J,50 for No. 1; shore mackerel, |13@14 ror No. 1: 
codfish at (6.25 for Georges, *6 for Grand Bank. 
Flour and Meal.—T here lias benn a liberal busi¬ 
ness in low grades of flour or stock needed by hhlp. 
pers. Thn West India trade have been the principal 
purchasers, although there ha# been some little 
business for tire English market, Quotation* are 
..^S pe r rl A a<! « tut ," lln<1 Western, (4.dlk.v4.80: extra di>„ 
W.l)5(.(,5.45: No 2 lit 11(94.50: extra raund-hoop Ohio 
at («.96@i.2(l; trade brands do., |.V25<a5.6. r i, white 
wbeat exlTaR. r,„0@0: St Louis, (6®*; Southern at 
»@5..0 for common to fair, and |.i Jb® 8 for good to 
choice. Kyeflour at U@A.IIl. Corn meal nt g4,70r® 
4.i5 for Brandywine, and *3.<X)@4.40 for Western. 
'“'V 5 U* vwuwm* u est at *i.«o. corn has boeniln more 
active dotnnnd and with smaller supplies higher; 
S.’aTi 111 x 5 ? , W £ 8 ten i' uew yellow do , 84k 
«85«c. Oats have baen in lighter receipt and more 
l , Dtl !S'S lers,uvor ! mixed Western,6i«69e.: white 
do.. 68<f«71c, 
■ a j 'D Straw.—T here is 11 good business, and 
as the arrivals buve been smull prices urn In tile 
seller’s favor. 
Shipping hay, C5@76e.; retail qualities. 75@(1: clo¬ 
ver at .srfiiiijiK, 1 .: suit at 50(960c. Straw in good demand ; 
quoted at AK 9850 . for long rye L CU® 66 c. for short rye , 
oo@7i)c. for out. 
Hops.—T here is rather more of a movement, but 
no Improvement In the feeling of the market. It is 
the impression that with more settled weather in¬ 
creased business will set In. Shippers are not oper¬ 
ating on account of the decline ubroad. The ciuota- 
tlnnsare: ruum 
Stale, ,lo(.t4Qc. for good to choice new; 30@35c. for 
°T.% ''flw; Eastern, new. 28@38c.; Western, 
new,!»..ii,«e. ; \ darlings. l.V' 0 %C., Olds, nil growths, 8 @ 
15c.; cullfornlas, 1874, 38@42o. 
r I-K.vri*i;it at 25s(«i27c, for light nemlock, 28@.3flc. 
for sl'aiighler’s 2S<S, ' ,0c ' for il, " iv f; crops at 31@4Uo, 
Mapl*: SUOAn.— 80 -called new is quoted at 14@1(ic. 
I ,r •’f c l * to w;iit until they can he guarnnteed 
of the newness and purity of stock. 
ui r ltM terpentine*, ,36c. Strain- 
eel resin, (2.15. X O. bioluasns. 68t®72e. Carolina rice 
Wc. Corn steady nt 75c, for new. Corn meal. 91.66® 
1.76. Butter, 28@:ilJc. Cheese. 16®17c. Kggs, 80o. 
Lard, ll@l»c. Annies, winter fruit, {' bbl., *1.70(92. 
Potatoes, (i bbl., *1.00. Beans, V bn..|l.30@1.8U. Moss 
Pprk, * bbl,.(21@22; clour do., (2«@24; hams, !3@l8e.i 
shoulders, !li®10c. Dressed hogs, 18 cwt.. (9.(.9.25. 
,,,| ;^.^ I 'i' A ,? EO -!f' , ;r^ ui r lta tu rpentine, ,36c. Strain- 
°' tuoliinses. 88@72o. Carolina rice, 
“rlb'fd suifar at BKcSPkc. for soft yellow, 
ffid pf/: r 7W4e^“k # Hn<f to* 1 * 10 **- f0r h “'’ d9 - 
POCI.TRV AND Game,—T here Is a Speoial demand 
Jfl' Kn f 7r* l ‘?t POU xi ry 1,1 la season, ana prh;cs are for 
,ViY7r a r : °, 1Y . . No 7 Jersey seems lo have forwarded 
laKo lt i r f J<! 7. fc at i ,ck ,or th 0 season. We quote: 
picked stock is selling at 23(®24c, 
q'nnflVr^ifo?- «lii 1 ,, a '‘d *1(9380. for capons. 
PSPORS sell at t he price of slips 
at 23®24c, 
for capoDS. 
—j*, 1 capons sen at tuo price or slips 
,i l 1 l i,St Sl il t '’^ 0 ' ,lu poor. V 18®20c.; fair to 
>0(1, I7@1803 Now Jersey, good to Poor. 2Uffii22c.i fair 
good, I7@l8c.; Now Jersey, good' to poor, 20@lKc.; fair 
to good, 18,ir.2(;c.; Western, good to poor, KvoilKe ; fair 
to good. 1 i(,olilc.; Chickens, pour. I3@i;,c. Turkevs- 
Hr.uteTgood to prime. m., IH(,„20o. : fair to good! 16® 
witivJv li-Sitt?’ *'"’!* t0 IStiaSiO.;.; fair to good. 
ivSL tV«»i£? 8t S f . u, a Prl ,,,e i u . n . fr . 0 „ ;< ' n ■ na.o'JOc.; good to 
poor, 17@)9c,: fair to good, likiilHc. Ducks-Jorsnv » 
is. 2h9*3iLi St^e, 2(k*2?o.: Western, I8@2lc.: poor] 14 
13c. Western. lt@12c.; poor.ClOc. ’ 8Ule ’ 110 
Wo have tbn unusual feature of live nouttrv sail- 
Ing high and nrm at this period Of tho year 
—Fowls, Jersey, 18 it. . hi@20c.t Wester,, wmh„ 
@7.65 for stove. ' v 
-- 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Little Falls, n. Y„ March 20,1875. 
No material change in the market this week to 
note. ” Odds and ends ” from farm dairies maybe 
quoted from 8 to 12c., according to quality, with only 
iifow salca: flue farm dairies at 13»14o. Desirable 
lots from factories, late fall make, clean and meaty, 
•re new above current rates. The old FatrOeld sold 
. boxes lust week. November and December make 
at loc., and Oraiue'u Corners la reported at lOVc. 
Buyers rates may bo quoted Bt 14(®15)fa., with por- 
liups a small advuuce above the lust figure for any¬ 
thing very good. 
Butter Is lower, from 22 to 28u., and some dairymen 
refuse to sell nt the going prion. 
Cows are coming rapidly in. Milk and cheese fuc- 
toriea are operating at shorter Intervals. The snow 
is still deep and the weniher Is more like winter 
»“»U sprlug, though a little milder than Just week. 
We have advices from abroud for the flrst week in 
March. Our fgir.don correspondent says American 
cheese sells more freely, especially the finest and 
good medium grades. Buglmh cheese In quiet and 
Dutch is dearer. 
American extra, 76@7 Bs.t flue, 74®76s.; medium, 
8d'®72s. English Cheddar held at 7llt®!l2s.; Wiltshire 
double, 72@B4fl,: Cheshire medium, IM@72s.; Hoe, 78@ 
86s.: Hcotcb, .71@80». Dutch cheese—Edams. U6@;Qa.; 
Gorillas, 64@68s.; Derby shape, 63@66s. V ewt. 
The flnest grade* of butter arc icarce and high. 
Good, sound, useful sorts In demand, while inferior 
UDd udultenited are not wanted. 
Cork* 10U».: Dorset*. 1648.. Danish, Kiel and Swe¬ 
dish, lOoaiiHs.: Normandy, 160@ 164s.; Jersey. 80@150s.; 
Amerlcau and Cunudlan. 74@ll0s. 41 cwt. 
Utw gulv-erti^cmcut^. 
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WIND MILL, m 
^Perfectly Self-Regulating. Vfiv 
Ihe Best, Clieapest, most Dura- ** 
ble and Popular Min made. cs 
Manufactured under the Imme¬ 
diate supervision of Inventor / 
‘91 years. Two and n-balf mil- . 
Hon dollars’ worth now in use. / 
Send for Catalogue. —/ -5 
II. S. WIND ENOINt A PUMP CO., ..I®* 1 
Batavia, III. ’*0X8!! 
MAGIC LANTERNS 
and Stereoptlccns or all slV.es and prices. Views 11- 
lustratlpg every suhjecl, fi'r Parlor Entertainment 
and PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS. 1ST Pays well on a small in- 
imtiwnt. Cftiuh'gne* iroe. MoALLISTER, Mf’g 
OPTICIAN. 41) NASSAU ST., N. Y 
. V O » • /•; L T I * 
PRINTING PRESSES. 
The Best Mado... _18,000 Sold. 
HUNJ. (>. WOODS A- CO., 
Manners and Dealers In all kinds of 
PRINTING MATERIAL, 
19 Federal Ml. Uoaton. 
CUB PUSS, $L ; fgsjo* 
' [M.TG AILL. OR "DON’T 
/.» GI1, have a General Acoldeni 
* llA vKi.KRH. Apply to any Agent, or 
write to tho Com pany at Hartford, Conn. 
TRY DOBBINS ELECTRIC SOAP. 
A ^Inllni^ wlf/* 7 wishes to tin ve 
dollar**—will Bend f»>r fret? Prlc*<* rdat- of tw it 
JONES SCALE WORKS Binghamton N. T E 
"B. 15 
till, period or tho year. 
It., I‘J@20o.f Western, 
lfl @180. 
oh), a Hipw* have been received from Columbus, 
weltwurrlHi, b *]t aoVr , J: hat section, moving 
wtstward. I he demand has born good at slightly 
eusmr prices. Babbits and Imres are not plenty nor 
much wanted. Antelope sold at MocHo. « lb. for 8 ad- 
U os. A few .southern red-heiui (luckM nave sold a* 
*S«Si WwaK' ” hu * po ° r w “* m ‘ M “ l "* r ‘> 
Piiovihionh. Mess pork has boon eixoltnd and 
nlvber, uudera liberal (txport demand and xfroneer 
niarkit;^ at- the quoted at on * nothin 
m for April, ^0^70 far 
J23. Vrtmo mess at (lib 
for Valencia. ---- 
FRESH KRt ns.-Thp comnnd for apples has suh- 
»ldcd and prices are too tender to hold up without a 
buyers. For choice Balowlns 
and other attractive varuHics #2.50 Is a full figure 
Cranberries huve been forced down a trltlr- owing to 
unlooked-for arrivals and no activity to move them 
PcinuiB remain firm. 
a. ran gy 
fair to good. S2.0U6? 2.2,»; Cape C’o(|7 
prune, f6@b.50; Eastern, fancy, #B®».2S; good to 
prime, (7(9,8. 1‘ncans, V tt,, Il>f@l2Xq, iilexory outs. 
** hush.. (l.ftO'y I.T&. Peanuts, Virginia, (|.76@V Ill- 
North Carolina, (1.6UM.K5. ’’ J 
Furs and Bit ins.—S ince the late European ad- 
viots muskrat, oponsum and black skunk have been 
Quoted easier. In other items there Is no quotable 
CnftQjiOi 
Bear, Northern, us to Sl/.e and quality.(10 00 to 15 00 
Bear, Southern and Northern year¬ 
ling*...6 00 to 10 OO 
Beaver, Northern, per >kln. parchment, 
according to size and color. 2 00 to 3 00 
Beaver, Western, as to size and color.. 1 00 to 2 00 
Beaver, Southern and ordinary, per 
!> li ;X l ! d ’ Js " rth find Mast States, cased 50 to 60 
Cat, Wild, Southern and Western. 10 to 50 
Cat, House, ordinary, it large. 6 to s 
Cut, Ho use, black, furred . 15 to 25 
Fisher, North and East, as to «ize and 
color....... , . 7 tin to 19 no 
Fisher, Penn., Ohio and Western, ac¬ 
cording to size and ColOi. prime. 5 00 to 8 00 
Ftsher. Southern, it* to size and color.. 3 00 to 5 00 
Pox Silver, according to size and color. 15 00 to 50 00 
Fox, (.roes, Northern and Eastern, ac¬ 
cording to size and eg lor. 2 00 to 4 Hi 
Fox, Bed, Northern and Eastern, ac¬ 
cording to size and color.. 1 8(1 to 1 85 
Fox, Bed, S. Penn.. N. J., and N. Ohio. 1 50 to 1 75 
Pox, Bed, Sou them and Western.. 75 to 1 m 
Fox, Gray. North and Eastern..... auto 510 
Pox South and West. 60 to 65 
Pox, South and West, open. 40 to 50 
Fox Kltt . 30 to 60 I 
Marten,States.... amir., •»8. ' 
rmn for prime u.ua*7 city extra^mc^iT"* 
dLrcp.—Clover has been in more active demand ou 
export account, and cIomocI Umi ut 1 lonl l W'o tor WhmI 
m-LuT' for State. Timothy qulotat (2% 
■Tobacco,—'T here has been a very slow businc** 
and prices have been about nominal. Holder* m e 
carrying 'heir supplies with confidence The nu , 
billons are for Kentucky leaf: >>'< fluo- 
Llght. Heavy. 
Donrt m |°, U 1UKS . 10&@li Hx5m2 
teEE=» » 
Select leaf. .. .. 18^^20 22 <3)25 
SK«DLEAF—CROP OP 187H, 
Connecticut wrappers. 35 D @65 
Assorted lota—. ]y 
Massachusetts assorted lots, .. 15 r. L -ir. 
CounuTticutuiul Massachusetts seconds.! ., lo @10 
iniiers..... 7 ® b 
Pennsylvania assorted lots.ig 
Ohio assorted lots. mv 
WIsconsln assorted lot*.. .8l?rSiii 
*' ,ew York assorted lots, common... '» “/ail 
.;.« ‘fli 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New Vokr. March 20. 1875. 
Beeves. On Wednesday trade vus somewhat brisk 
at rrorn 10@12HC. IV tt.- weight.*. 6W<«K cwt. Thurs¬ 
day trade fair at l!@ 12 Xe. # it, weights. 5u@7s cwt. 
Ou Friday the markqts closed fair ut 10>i@l2Sc. *( 
tt.; weights, 6@8 owt. The rtpaulsb herd* on baud 
were so poor In quuiliy that they had to be sent to 
slaughter direct; native herds sold at MVovUc. tt.: 
§!»tfttdo., I2k@wvc.: oxen, 9i@l4c.; stlil-fed bulls 
*.j.50 «l cwt.: coru-fod do.. (4.90, yearling do., (4.76 ; 
dry cows sold at «38i»49 @ head. 
Mii.cu OO we.—Trade fair in good quality cows: 20 
do., .wive* Included.sold nt ft bend: 10 cows, 
without calves, sold ut (42@(J6 V lieud , poor quality 
cows unsalable. H 1 
V E A LB and CalvLm. Niuootfi quality veals lu 
brisk demand ut U^titUMc. 1H tt.| coarse quality do. 
lu fair demand ut,3((t'lc. GrasscitlvusHOlil at 6c. «( tt 
aud $9 V baud. HDite veals sold at. |0@HWe, W tt 
Pennsylvania do. at OJDa WRc. V tt Bobs at (4*@5.6d 
V head. 
8hkep and LaM iiH—Spring lamb* scarce; sales 
on private terms. Wednesday sheep sold In »nch 
small uniiiOclB as not to admit of quotations 
1’hnrsday sheep «old In small lut* at 6e. 
J( tt. Priday the markets closed slow at (tyriso. 
Yearllug lamb* Included lu top rate*. 
Hoas.—Wednesday live liogs were beld on sale. 
Tliuriatuy 2 car loads sold ut H«c. tt,; weight, IGU 
ft*. 19 bond. Friday, none on sale. Wednesday, city 
dressed weak atU.Se. (( tt.; Western do. very slow at 
Do. * tt. Thursday, city dressed, 9tl@IUe. Friday, 
city dressed, 9K@IU'.,c.; too few Western do. to urc- 
utc u market. 
Horse Market. The arrivals during the past 
Week huve been larger than for soverii! weeks and 
trade ha* been rather more active, although rates 
have continued low. Forty-eight poor quality light 
harucsS horses sold at (fty@'.l8.5U W bead : 211 ordinary 
quality du. at (11% i»7 * head ; 12 roadster* for single 
burnes* ut .(2&0(»;t'6 V head ; 7 trotters at ?275@StJv 
head; 3 pairs stylish carriage horses at (1,100*,2,300 >* 
e ox. uray. Nortii and P.a*t<>rij. 80to 90 5 
Pox South and West. 60 to 86 ' ' 
Fox, South and W’est, open. 40 to 50 . 
FoJLKitt. 30 to 60 , b 
Marten, Slates... 2 iju to 2 50 
Mink, New York and New England.... 3 do to 3 id 
M nk, ( an.. Mlcli., and Minn. 2 00 to 2 in r 
Mink, Southern >Tew York, New Jer- >■ 
sey. Permsvlvunla, and Ohio. 1 00 to 1 50 ]? 
Maryland, Virginia. Kentucky, ludl- 
aim, W’isconsln and Iowa. 75 t„ j 05 I J 
continue tlrni for pritne^sona.'^ fher“e is eo’nsld^abte 
and just oblectlon niade to the small size of some 
Western bbl9. Houthe n kale quoted ut (2A0@3 %t 
bbl. aa opening prices. Bermuda tomatoes, ( 3.60 « 
poor. We quote: haV< * “ Wld ° rttng0 ' “ B mun >' ar « 
Peach Blow?, in bulk. (» bbl.. (2.50<32.62: Etirlv 
hhUt. *2,26@2.50: Prince Albert*, do., (2@ 
2.7.5 1 Peer n«« /Ir. 1 1 i nr., . . . . 1- V 
Cliff station. 
Monday’s Sales—Beeves were fair of sale ut 
fi3f@llo. 18 tt.; 6 > 4 @ll owt. The markets closed with 
no herds unsold. 
Mii.cn Cows wen moderately free ut sale. Five 
cow* sold at f50@72.SU » head. 
Vkalb and Calves.-T here were uo quotations. 
SHEEP AND Lambs.—T he markets closed fair 
with only a few car* of sheep unsold. Prices ob¬ 
tained were t6.60@S. IHJV. 
Hogs.— No live hogs on sale. City dressed were 
hampered by high rate*, sale* being ut9&@luc. # tt.’ 
Western dressed not quoted. 
RECEIPTS OF LIVE STOCK. 
Sheep A 
Beevim. Cow«, Calve*. Laiuhe. H ln 
Sixtieth St.4.240 19 406 87 000 
Forty-Eighth St_ 000 14 000 6,774 000 
Fortieth Hi. 000 1)0 000 4,157 8 484 
Harslmua Cove.3,586 00 000 9,348 11 97(1 
Weehawken. 282 0(1 (8XJ 000 ‘ooo 
Sixtieth St. 
19 
406 
Fortv-Elghth St. 
,... 000 
It 
000 
Fortieth si. 
.... uuo 
00 
000 
Harslmua Cove . 
. ...3,586 
00 
ouo 
Weehawken. 
00 
000 
Totals this week. 
....8,108 
32 
406 
last week. 
....8,847 
6i 
327 
Mis*riuri and ail SoutPern. 50 to 
Muskrat. North, New York and East. 
fc fil ing..’ 35 t0 
MhgltraL W'est., including Penn, and 
Ohio, Spring. . 32 to 
Muskrat, Northern and East’n, Winter 28 to 
Muikr.'Lt IVe-t. including Penn, and 
Ohio, Winter. t o 
Muskrat, Southern prime . . 20 to 
Muskrat, Southern winter and full_ 15 to 
\»V r ’ n A nd Eastern und North- 
»> ........10 UO to 12 011 
(ntm- Kr n, '\i v" "\l Uj ,U " 1 Western., k 00 to lu (Xj 
nri^r V'.'.K." v “,” K * 1 "' aud v, olnity 6 00 to 8 00 
riF. l<!r ' ^ r ', 1 Carolina ... 4 K) to 0 00 
C'LroMna and Georgia. 2 00 to 4 00 
opossum. North, eased.. , 16 to is 
OpoBsum South and ..pen North!! 10 to 
Kacoou, Mich.. N. Iud., N. Ohio. Indian 
handled, dark. tm 
Racoon, 111 . Iowa, Wis. and Mlnn/.V/.V. 60 to 
Bacoon, N. Y. and K. States & N. Penn. 60 to 
Racoon, N. J., B. Penn., Ind., III., Mo 
Neb. and Kan. sn to 
80 to 1 00 
Jersey,> 100, |3@10. —. 
^‘iJ 0 WfcBiern fleeces arc lower, through 
the larger offerings of Australian. Medium fleeces 
are In small stock and flrmly bold. Generally the 
market has a weak feeling. The demand has be¬ 
come small..chiefly un account uf tho unfavorable 
We qmne as rodow* 1 " ® ore ° r “ n nn *»®Aoy to sell. 
Ohio. Pennsyivanm and West Virginia— 
ptctinct * Cts- per lb. 
.. 54 @ 50 
J. 03 @65 
coVse.;::::::::::::::::::::::;;;;. % | “ 
combing.^ I m 
New York. Michigan and Wisconsin— 
P. 50 ffl 53 
* ■• . 48 («i 52 
l . 48 @ 61 
combing. 54 @55 
COMPARATIVE RATES. 
Lust week. 
Cents. 
Good Steers » tt ...12 @ J4 
Fair.11 @ u\ 
Poor.10 @ 10 V 
Poorest. 7H ffl !)^ 
Gen. selling rates.10Jf @ 11^ 
This week. 
Ceuta. 
12 @ 14 
11 @ 11 * 
10 @ 10V 
7Xa» 9V 
lOtf© Ilk 
Our motive In establishing this Agency Is to 
satisfy a long felt want among our Subscribers, 
friends and the general public, thus offering a 
Reliable Medium 
through which they can supply all their wants in 
eeery branch of Trade, at the extremely Low Prices 
now ruling In Now York Markets. Our 
Special Arrangements 
with leading Manufacturers and Merchants enable 
us to purchase ou more favorable terms than parties 
who trade direct could secure. 
We are also prepared to receive 
Consignments 
of any nature, und will dispose of such busluess at 
the least practicable expense to the consignor, return¬ 
ing prompt account-sales. Parties availing them¬ 
selves of this and other Departments of our Agency 
can rely upon escaping the commissions of 
Middle-Men, 
thus reducing the cost of their merchandise very 
materially. 
We fill an order for 
A Single Article 
as carefully and promptly a* a lurge order, and In¬ 
vite the putronage of individuals, •• clubs,” &c. 
Everything comes within our province, from 
A NEEDLE TO A STEAM ENGINE ! 
Our commission is small, and always uniform. 
Explanatory Circulars, 
which give lull and complete Information regarding 
the Agency, mAlled on receipt of stamp. 
We will not be responsible for moneys, unless sent 
by Express, P. t.b Money Order, Registered Letter or 
Draft on New York. 
Correspondence solicited. Address 
C. XX. E. REDDING, 
Manager Rural IMirchnnlnff Agency, 
Rural New-Yorker Office, New York. 
or p. o. Ho* 5S1, 
fy Incloae 29 Cents when you make business 
inquiries that costs our lime, or your request will 
be laid uslde In favor of those who con ply. Our 
time is money. 
Moore’s RinfAr. Nkw-Yorker |g one of the best 
agricultural and family newspaper* published, und 
for many years ha* been an established favorite, it 
has a most competent, corps of writers, und while 
matters of agricultural Interest receive especial at¬ 
tention, the literary und news deportment* are not 
neglected. The conducting editor and publisher. 
P- n iJ ■ M ,? 0RB ’ assures his putrons that his paper 
for i 8 (.» will present even greater attractions than 
50 ffl 53 
48 ffl 52 
48 ffl 61 
46 @ 48 
43 @ 46 
54 ffl 56 
THE 
THE 
Best Proportioned, 
Best Ironed, 
AND 
Lightest Running 
Wagon in the Market 
The original, well 
known 
BACINE WAGON 
7H ffl !)* 7K '« 9Y before, and he is sure to fulfill his promlse.-TV/m 
• HOXfflllX lOtfffl 11 v Tan Express. 
M ITCH 1 ; 1. I . w A G O TNT. 
In use and for sale In 
nearly every 
State and Territory 
IN THE UNION. 
All work fully war- 
ranted. 
jn SEND FOJi PRICE 
LIST. 
Mitchell, Lewis 
& Co., 
RAOINE, WIS. 
