OORE’S  RURAL  NEW-YORKER. 
■  Receipts,  pkgs.  Kxports,  pkgs. 
June  1,  TS.  to  March  I,  76 . ^MT8  30.225 
Junel.74.  to  March  1.75 . 790.236  41.586 
June  1.  73.  to  March  1.  74 . 609.n6  28.008 
June  1.  72.  to  March  1.  73 . 694.214  41.461 
June  1.  71.  to  March  1,  '72 . 577352  61.821 
June  1,  70.  to  March  1,  71 . 487.6S3  14.106 
State  dairies  entire,  exuru,  3a®34o,;  entire.  Kood  to 
prime,  29Qi32c,;  fair  to  good.  SG<a29o.i  flrkiua,  sMectud 
fresh,  32@34o.i  good  to  prime.  2S)<w82c.:  lair  to  good. 
34(i}28c.;  half'OAin  luhe.  selected,  ifr®40c.;  good  to 
prime.  83<(t85o.;  fair  to  good.  2SiS52c.;  poor  to  fair,  tse* 
27c.j  Slate.  Welsh,  tubs,  fall  made.  28'«.82c.':  dairies. 
2&4tS0o.;  good  to  prinut,  ;iI(ia8:<o.:  fair  to  good 
24C't2)ie.;  poor  pt  liilr.  I8'di24n.;  Pennsylvania, 
store  packed.  Western,  dairy  tubs,  ae- 
lectod.  27«2ii&:  good  to  prime,  a4(B26e.i  tuoa  select¬ 
ed  fresh.  27«S8e.:  good  to  prime,  fresh.  24®26c.;  fair 
to  good,  iresb,  2iX'i«28c.'  poor  to  fair,  fresh,  lT®l9c.; 
Western,  uarly  poulccd.  selected,  22(;^lv.:  Western, 
early  packxd,  ottior,  IdaiTc.  Bull  butter,  good  lo 
prime.  20((426c.;  fair  to  good.  23®2Sc. 
CHKE6K.— 'I'hn  market  begins  to  show  a  little  more 
llte.  There  is.aD  iidTnnce  abroad  which  has  brought 
freer  orders  from  shippers  and  Aalos  otfocted  at  lays 
(AUc.  for  ordinary  to  strictly  fuu^  fuclorlee.  The 
home  trade  bimodiirately  uctivc.  Elxports  past  week, 
21,111  boxes;  cable  qautaUun.it2s.  for  I,iv«rpuul,goIii. 
iNew  State  factory,  tOTcy.  iSIldsUc.;  line.  i3«*tSi4iv, 
do.  good  ro  prime,  U^&sUhc.:  fair  to  good,  HkiiU-k'n.; 
poor  to  fair.  7Ml0c.  State  farm  IbUrv-fanoy.  12® 
l2Ho.;goodto  prlme,10Vi®Jlf'ju.;  fair  to  good  .li)*(«4l0Vv<’. 
Western  facinrr.  ehadtlur,  dne,  12iAuHo. ;  good  to 
urlmu,  Illative.:  tiat  tine,  12Sdt<3u.;  good  to  prime. 
ilrgl2c.;  fair,  8<:«illc.:  poor  tufair,  pineapple.  16 
dtlUc.  Bugllsh  dairy,  ConnecUcui,  UwlJ.Se..  do.  State, 
16«18o. 
From  the  Producers'  PJlce  Current  we  take  the 
following : 
Kneel ptN,  pkgs.  Kxports,  lb. 
J  une  1,  75,  to  .March  1 .  76 . 2.»10,54li  86.025,058 
June  1.  74.  to  March  I,  '75.... . 1386.7H6  84,o28.063 
J  une  1,  73,  to  March  1.  74 . 1.8S0,4W  83,91<2,(tiri 
June  1,172,  to  -Mai  cli  I.  73 . 1,628.200  89,413.721 
June  1,  7 1,  to  March  1,  72 . 1.3i!ii,971  61.878,807 
J  une  V  70,  to  .March  1.  71  . . l.llO.f.'U  57,619,030 
Otter,  North'n  and  Kasiern  and  North- 
West .  10  («  to  13  00 
Otter,  Penn..  N.  J..  Ohio  and  Western..  6  00  to  10  00 
Otter.  South  Carolina  and  Georgia. .....  2  OO  to  6  CIO 
Opossum,  North,  cased .  13  to  20 
Opossum,  South  and  open  North .  12  to  15 
Kauoou.  Midi.,  N.  Ind.,  N.  Ohio,  Indian 
bandied,  dark .  80  to  1  OO 
Hacoon,  If..  Iowa,  Wta.  and  Minn .  50  to  65 
Kaooon,  N,  V.  and  K.  States  Jc  N.  Penn.  85  to  75 
Bacoou.  N.  J.,  S.  Penn.,  lud.,  111..  Mo., 
Neb. and  Ran. . . .  40  to  50 
Kacoiin,  Md..  Va.,  Ky..  Toun.,  N.  and 
S.  (.'ar,,  Cieo..  Ark..  S'la.  and  Ala .  15  to  40 
Kabbiis,  nline,  cased  — .  2  00  tu  .s  00 
Sheep  skins,  summer  and  fall .  9Q  ‘ 
Sheepskins,  winter.......... .  1  .50  to  2  00 
Skunks ,  prime  black.  No,  1.  cased . -to  1% 
Skunks,  prime  black.  No.  I,  open...,. ..  —  lo  1  00 
Skuuks,  prime  one-half  white  streak.  50  to  80 
Skunks  whole  streaked .  15  to  20 
Wolf  Skins,  mountain,  large .  2  IM  to  3  00 
Wolf  Skins,  prairie,  prime . .  75  to  125 
tirx.uRNO.— Lower.  Wpatern  8ll0(«!ll5;  Southern. 
9l‘h)irDl35. 
Grai.v.—  Wheat  has  been  depressed  and  dull 
ilirnugh  a  decline  at  the  West  and  abroad,  ili>>iigb 
It  was  more  tlrnily  held  at  the  close.  Latest  stiles  at 
61.0!<<ill.l0  for  choice  No.  8  spring  In  siuru;  fil.lO  for 
very  choice  old  umber  Western  In  store:  also  at 
?l.i)w«)1.10  for  No.  3  Chicago  spring;  91.12  for  No.  3 
June  1,’  '71,'  to  March  1,' 72.‘.'’.‘.’.'.'.‘.'l.'3i!iC971  OliTS’uo; 
J  une  P  70,  to  March  1.71  . . l.llO.'.r.tU  57,619,030 
CoiTOH,— The  Liverpool  market  ha.4  been  steadily 
declining,  with  the  rates  there  now  the  lowest  since 
1857;  the  market  here  has  Oouseqiiently  been  com¬ 
pletely  upset,  reacting  lowurd.s  tbe  close  under  a  dls- 
2  (M  to  3  00 
75  to  1  25 
.Milwitukeoatloat;  11.25  for  No.  2  Mlfwaukee  In  store; 
*1.23®  1.27  for  No.  3  spring ;  $1.22<J|H.17  for  winter  red 
and  amber;  Ii|..'t1®l.cQ  for  white,  and  91.32®1.8d  for 
No.  1  spring.  Kye  at  8{)(itB5c.  for  State,  aod  T8®iQb(C. 
for  Wosterti.  Harley  Is  dull  at  91.07}<(iilU5  for  No. '2 
Oiinadu,  and  $].70®LSilI  fur  No.  1  Canada.  Barley  mult 
at  n.UH(3it.45  for  Canada,  as  to  quality, 85c.(l49l.0Ci  tor 
two-rowed  Ntate,  and  tI.10®1.25  (or  rour-rowed  do. 
Corn  has  been  lo  good  export  demand.  Latest  sales 
arc  «2®63>4e.  for  mixed  Western,  now  yellow  West- 
iirnatitJc.;  new  yellow  Jersey,  625ai53c,  Oat*  bavo 
been  In  liberal  supply  and  ea^y  In  price.  No.  Chi¬ 
cago  at  4f)c.;  mixed  Western,  I't&i'! He.;  wliito  West¬ 
ern  at  4T(S55c. 
Mav  ANi>  StUAW.— Uiicolpt.i  liuvu  buen  small,  de- 
miind  fair  and  prices  strong. 
11-18®  13  2S-32c.:  August,  13;igil3  29-320. 
Quotations  tor  spot  cotton,  based  un  AmeriOHQ 
standard  of  classlticatlon: 
CpIatuI*.  Jilo.  OrlfUMS.  V'eww 
Ordinary .  9  1-16  9  1-16  9  1-16  9  l-W 
Strict  ordinary .  ‘9  15-16  t9  15-16  9  15-16  9il5-16 
Good  ordin.ary . 1U  9-16  10  9-16  10  11-16  10  11-16 
Strletgooddo . .  II  5-16  11  5-16  11  7-16  U  7-18 
l.ow  miaailiig .  11  13-16  11  15-10  12  1-18  12  1-16 
Strict  low  middling. ..  12  5-18  12  7-18  12  *9-18  12  9-18 
illddllng .  12H  I2h'  12  13-18  12  13-16 
Gooii  middling .  I8>i'  t3U  13b;  13\ 
Strict  good  middling.  13.W  lOH  13'k  I.IV 
Middling  fair .  I3»  14  14R  I4H 
Fair .  U'H  15  .  15 
Htuiiif'i. 
Good  ordinary..... Ij  93-46  Low  in  I  dd  ling . 10  13-16 
Strict  ordinary . 10  5-16;  Middling . II  11-18 
Lo.ME.a'i  iO  Iliiilcl)  FriU'I's.  -  Apples  have  had  rath¬ 
er  mure  triteiiilon  and  at  steady  prieos  for  prime  b.t.s 
of  quarters.  I*eeled  peilCliMS  are  In  friw  liuiula  and 
tlnuly  held;  uiipeulcu  ui'o  In  light  stock  but  dull. 
Hlackberrles  ar>-  tower  and  sparingly  dealt  In. 
Apples  State,  slleod,  10®  lOSc.;  quuiters.  {Aid 
9hc.;  Western  qmiriers, 6),'o,;  souihHr'i  sliced,  1875 
urup.  lOtiilOHu.  for  prime.  Tennessee  ors..  Kh®8.i4c. 
Hlackoerrica.  new.  11  (<(,  c.  I'eeleo  peaches,  good 
and  prime  Georgia.  14wi8c.;  do.  fancy,  Isc.  (Juouelwd 
peuenes,  new,  12(7ul2y(e.  for  nuiws,  and  I0®llu-  tor 
quarters.  Plums. 20c.  Ibispherrles, 27c.  Chun  ics,  21 
W22c.  Peaches  peeled,  ut-iv  pl•oCc''^,  20w423o.;  do.  IIU- 
pecled,  i'4®b7c. 
KOtiS.— The  market  is  quiet  and  prices  not  well 
supported.  I.etii  iiiight  to  give  more  impetus  to 
sales,  but  usually  liiiyors  tuku  stoeic  pretty  treoly  In 
auticipalioii  Ilf  llie  Itrst  ueew  or  so  of  liCiit  wnoii 
prices  suit,  and  this  has  been  the  case  t«a  large  ex¬ 
tent  this  season.  llecolpls  are  large.  Compared  with 
this  date  last  year,  nni  have  received  55,000  bhla.  eggs 
since  Jan .  l»l,  against  28,;Jj!)  same  time  l.i.st  year.  \V  e 
quote ; 
Jersey,  aiiigle  barrels,  bbh.Jlo.;  Ittaie  A  I'eliii., 
19K®20c.;  Western,  prime,  lOc.;  fair  marks,  |y®18>4u.; 
Soutbei'ii  and  South  Wosicrn,  17iibl8Me. 
KSSKNTIAI.  Ou-g.— LiiOhangCd.  We  quote  : 
"H.  G.”  oil  peppermint.  94,  in  glass;  Hull  A 
Parsuall  do..  »4>>v4.2udo.;  pure  in  tin,  ka  50.  sassafras, 
55c.;  wlutergreeu,  93.12;  spearmint.  9.'1.50;  peuny- 
royal,  94. 
u'EATHKits.  -Prime  Western  live  geese  quoted  at 
.'■>854600.:  mixed,  ;i0,'a4be. 
Kj.ooii. -The  market  abroad  ha.,  been  dull  and 
weak,  and  with  the  light  irade  boro  In  consequence, 
lower  luid  irmguhir  prices  prevail. 
Superilne  State,  Y4.llO.‘;t4.5U ;  extra  do..  $4.85@6.60; 
superilne  Western.  5(1;  ■•xlru  do..  94.K.5®.',.76; 
No.  2.  *.3.25<ue3.N> ;  extra  round-hoop  Gliio. 
5.26;  trade  brands  do..  9.i.30'a'i.26 ;  wnlie  wlioat  ex¬ 
tras.  95,HII>a7.00;  fsl.  Louis,  t5.'2.W9.IJ0;  City  Mills  extra. 
95.U05t>6,.>U:  Houlhura  at  91.25®4.'15  lor  superhne.  (4,80 
(>i8.251c>r  taiorlo  Cllulco  shipping  oxtrilk;  90.3nM8.i5 
for  trade  and  family  liraiid;-.  i  orii  meal  — Western 
yellow,  |2.70m3.2.') :  do.  while,  <'.'.i0'««8.25:  Jersey  .V 
I'eiin.,  92.!li>{t8.25.  Uuekwheut  .celling  at  OueiUlc.  lor 
prime  State,  iiiid  lloiirul  kf  .856c2.'2;i. 
Kkksu  Fhitit.s.— Kxporis  of  apples  past  week  IN) 
bbis.;  since  Jan.  Isi,  3,804  do.;  .same  lime  last  year, 
8,966  do.  Apples  begin  to  imive  well  and  the  high 
prices  fur  exti'Hs  are  leiidlly  paid.  i. ate  arrivals  have 
been  of  good  qiiullly,  and  qiiotailons  tor  them  have 
exceeded  stored  parcels.  We  quote  selected  varie¬ 
ties  as  follows .  (.•reuuings,  prime,  |.'1.2.W8.75;  ttwoiirs, 
(iillinower,  spy,  93615® 3,6ii-  Hiisaeis  are  not  yet  of¬ 
fered  to  thu  trade:  they  would  probably  Orllig  rates 
tor  good  mixed  lolR.  Florida  oranges,  in  eases,  are 
In  good  dcmaiiil  at  9.V«.7.i4)  eaiili.  Ulirutg  tUu  week 
the  winter  market  was  eiiHvontid  liy  an  iiri’iviil  of  IIW 
quarts  of  strawberries  fr<.>m  Mandarin,  Fla.  They 
arrived  lo  niegant  condition  In  two  of  the  Allagretti 
Antiseptic  cell  igeraiors.  They  wern  raised  by  .Mr. 
Sayres,  and  sold  Ueie  pt  Ifiuj  par  quayt  by  Arei|deg- 
con  A  Co.  Cranberries  a<o  almost  out  of  stock.  Per- 
nuts  are  a  lltile  >lronger,  they  mo  apt  to  Improve  in 
tbe  spring.  Kickory  nuts  nominal  at  ^l.'Ai. 
Apples.— Spluenbergg  iind  Baldwins,  Onu,  I4(»4.SU ; 
Greenings, —®—n  mixed,  good,  92,S0®2.i5;  other 
9l.50®2. '  Cranberries— Jersey,  choice,  bush,  emte*, 
full  measure.  94.25(eu4.:)() ;  good  to  prime,  f4®4.25; 
made  bills.,  912.a0®13.50.  Nuw- Peanuts,  Virginia, 
1.45MI9!0.  no.  WiiiniiiKbin,  9l9S(fv«l.‘>4J :  do.  TenuCK- 
see.  y5<atl.l0.  Pecans.  12(ail.3c. 
FuR.s  AND  Ski.viH.- We  quote  prime  skins  : 
Bear,  Northern,  as  to  site  ami  quality. 910  Ou  to  15  00 
Bear,  Southern  and  Northern  year¬ 
lings .  5  no  to  10  00 
Beaver,  Northern,  por  skin .  2  60  to  3  50 
Beaver,  Weetern  and  Southern .  I  50  lo  2  60 
Badger .  20  lo  5o 
Cat,  Wild,  North  and  liiist  Slutos.  cased  50  to  60 
Cat,  Wild,  Southern  and  Westeni.. .  40  to  50 
Fisher.  Northero  and  Kastern .  7  00  to  12  00 
Fisher,  southern  and  Western  .  3  UO  to  8  Oi 
Fox,  silver .  15  UJ  to  60  00 
Fox,  Cross,  Northern  and  Kasiern.ac- 
cording  to  site  and  color.. . .  3  00  to  500 
Fox,  Red,  Northern  and  Kasteru,  ac¬ 
cording  to  site  and  color. . . .  1  50  to  1  65 
Fo-x,  lied,  8.  Peiiti  ,  N.  J..  and  N.  Ohio.  1  25  lo  1  50 
Fox,  Ked,  Southern  and  Weateru .  75  lo  1  00 
Fox.  Gruv,  Norm  and  Kastern  .cased...  Tito  100 
Fox,  Gray.  6oiith  and  West .  40  to  60 
Fox,  KiU . . .  30  lo  50 
Lynx .  l  00  to  2  00 
Marten.  States .  1  50  to  3  00 
Mink,  New  York  and  .New  Knglund .  3  00  to  4  00 
Mink.  Can..  Sllcli..  and  ifinn .  2  00  to  3  Do 
Mink,  New  Jersey,  Peuusylvuiiia,  and 
Ohio . . . . . .  IWto  150 
Alink.  Maryland,  Virginia.  Kentucky, 
Indiana.  WiMionsio  and  fowa.. . . .  75  lo  12.5 
Missouri  aod  (ill  Southern.. 50  to  75 
Muskrat.  N.  and  East'ri.  fall  A  winter..  25  to  27 
Muskrat.  West,  including  Penn,  and 
Ohio,  winter. . . .  22  to  25 
Muskrat,  Soaiuem  prime  winter  and 
fall .  12  to  20 
New  Kugland  wrappers,  shlppiug  lots .  10 
Wrappers,  medium .  15 
Wrappers,  Une .  25 
Cents. 
10  ®12 
15  ®  .'3 
25  ®35 
Burly  Bose,  bulk.  V  bhl„  (l.OOalJJa;  Pcaou  Blows, 
*1. 25(31.37-.  Prince  Alberts.  II.IXK*.  -  :  common.  faOw 
75c.  Sweet  potatoes.  92.:)0(ui3.(i0.  Cabbagea,  1?  100.  98 
@5;  reO.fOrStO.  Sqimsh,  Marrow,  bbl..  76c.(i89l ;  llub- 
bard,  91.2.V!jil.50.  Colons,  red,  bbl.,  tWsl.jO:  yellow, 
91.60(ii»l.75;  wlillu,  9'i.50®3.0t).  Russia  Turnips.  P  bbl., 
76c.:  wblUi.  will,  carrots.  91.01).  Kaltimorc  spuiaoli,  V 
bbl.,  F2.2ii®'.<Ji0.  Kttif.  75r>)lBic. 
Wool— There  ha-s  been  a  moderiite  margin  only. 
Fine  Western  dnoco.s,  on  account  of  small  stock,  are 
held  Urmly.  4:allfornla  grades  olTercd  at  weak  prices. 
Ohio,  Pennsylvania  and  West  Virginia— 
PICKlOCK . . . .  . 50  (A  51 
XX .  4« 
NO.  1 .  49  A  52 
No.  2 .  43  @  46 
Coarse . 40  i  '  42 
Combing . 58  nt  65 
New  York,  Michigan  and  Wisconsin- 
XX .  41  V  46 
X . 43  lij  4.1 
No.  1 . 46  I  S  48 
No.  2 . 42  (W  11 
.  . .  . V* 
Oombing . 56  (i»  tO 
Indiana,  Kentucky  and  Tennessee— 
XX . 45  («)  47 
X  . 43  64  15) 
No.  1 . ff  64  V. 
Coarse . 40  (i4  43 
Combing . w  Ut  67 
Combing,  unwashed .  -id  la  46 
llIlnolB,  Iowa  and  Minnesota— 
45  (it  47 
43  M  45 
44  (i4  45 
41  (•«  43 
40  (i4  43 
55  Itf  C7 
38  la  46 
rve:  IlMdOc.  tor  out. 
Kxports  past  week,  471  bales;  since  Jan.  Isl,  5,479 
bales ;  satue  time  lust  year,  6.071. 
lIIGinviNKd.— Soiling  at  91.10. 
Honky. -Qolot  at  18;r422c.  for  wUUe  clover,  10(5412e. 
for  dark  comb  and  strained. 
UOPS.— Kxports  for  the  week  have  been  1,700  bales ; 
these  heavy  shipments  have  led  to  an  advance  of 
fully  uric  cunt  Mr  lb.,  and  the  market  at  the  close  is 
very  strong.  Rome  tew  parcaJ.s  arc  changing  hands 
among  dealers  here  with  oxuccted  further  rrcc  ru 
iiuiremeiils .from  abroad.  The  supplies  of  strictly 
oholou  stuck  have  become  much  reduced.  The  re¬ 
ceipts  the  past  week  have  been  1,600  bales,  but  they 
have  been  lui-galy  of  other  tuun  bout  grades;  humu 
ti'Me  demand 's  I“ir- 
New  York  8)iaie,  1^180.:  Kastern,  11®16g.;  tVIscon- 
Bltis,  IhgilUc.;  Yearlings,  Bt^lOo.;  GIdd,  all  growths,  I® 
6c.;  Callfoniiiis,  I751i20c. 
MAi't.K  Suhar.— Wo  slialliliave  an  early  olferlng. 
Samples  liavo  been  reoeivuii  froUi  Verinoutand  Ohio. 
It  IS  always  more  or  less  dllbciilt  to  start  sugar  Into 
use  (at  the  licglnulng  of  the  season.  Uiiyei  s  arc 
afraid  (If  licing  deceived  into  paying  high  prlcivs  tor 
re-run  old.  Now  Ohio  Is  quotod  at  15iwl7o.  for  tine 
llkitllc.  for  other.  Old  Is  ODOrtng  at  8r$l3c. 
PouLTiiY  AND  GAMK.— The  dressed  poultry  trade 
Is  of  hnt  little  moment  DOW.  Ketall  shops  take  but 
what  Is  required  to  Dll  orders,  and  even  the  hotel 
trade  is  not  using  heavily.  Large  capons  arc  selling 
ill  'IStsiTllc.  by  the  case,  and  small  nnd  slips  ut  24V28c, 
We  quote ; 
Chickens,  Bucks  Co.,  good  to  prime,  ITtOGSc.;  Jer¬ 
sey,  good  to  prime,  I.ViSlIc,!  rilale,  good  to  prime,  lliw 
18c.;  Western,  goad  to  prime,  hlcslac.;  fair  to  good.  II 
poor, ‘9«ioc.  Thrheys,  JprsHv.  good  lo  prime, 
ITfailSc.;  Slate,  good  to  prime,  IWi^llc.;  VVeHlerii,  good 
to  prime.  l5->liv.t  Inferior.  12(-il3c.  Mucks,  Je,  s«>', 
good  to  prime,  20f«)22o.:  Stulv,  good  lo  prime.  18>ii  2Uo.: 
Western,  good  to  prime,  I7®iuu.;  fair  to  good,  Usm 
15c.;  poor.  I3®i4c,  Goe5e.  Jersey,  prime.  liJ^Hc,: 
Btatc.guud  to  prime,  l2('4Mu.:  Western,  good  to  prime, 
M(u(l2c.;  do.,  poor  lo  fair,  Taflc. 
^  Live  poultry  selu  well.  hutiUe  receipts  ku«p  prices 
easy,  uucks  nnd  gcu»o  seldom  exceed  the  Inside 
range.  'vVeiiUOte: 
Turkey.s,  Jersey,  V  n<.,  14®15c.;  do.Wesluiii,  UKaillc.; 
Geese,  Jersoy,  9<  pair.  92.olJ6i;i;  do.  Western,  (l.cOaa 
1.(5;  ducks,  Wushmoi,  V  &>.,  65^i75c.;  ducks,  Jersey, 
t<  pair.  9](j41'25:  fowls  and  cliIckHii'i,  Hiaio  aiid.ler. 
scy,  t*  It.,  U(i«i5o.;  do.  Western,  l2(a)lo.;  rooslers- 
tkilllc. 
Wild  pigeons  arc  wanted,  now  that  small  guuio 
birds  are  out  of  the  way.  h'u  quote ; 
Wild  pigeons,  feathered,  perdoz.,  92(it2.50.  Ciiuvas 
back  ducks,  Weslern.  '(*  pair,  91.2a(j4l..')0  ;  Havre  de 
Grace  do..  91.7-;  VVust.ern,  87c.,  Iledhead,  91:  .Mal¬ 
lard,  70o.;  Teal,  40;»«.M)o.  V  pair.  Hares,  Ir  pair,  20ko 
:<0e.  Rabbits,  V  pair,  S5fiy40c. 
PiruVigiONg— Are  generally  higher  under  increas¬ 
ed  defcaiid,  and  In  consideration  ut  the  small  arri¬ 
vals  of  hogs  at  the  West  moss  pork  is  quoted  923.12>« 
for  spot  lots,  9'23  for  Miirch,  9'23.U5  for  April,  923.3o  fur 
-May,  9'23.;i5  for  June;  Ure.ssed  hogsut  lU>£(dilUKo.  tor 
Wesieru;  Westom  tioiced  pickled  hivmsut 
bacon  at  URc.  lor  long  clear,  l2Kc.  for  short  clear, 
laird  at  iS-Coc.  for  spotano  March.  I.GflMc.  for  April. 
13-92>tc.  tor  -May,  lie.  tur.ruiiu.  and  14-2UC.  for  July. 
iStcarlue.  1424c.  tor  choice.  Tallow  at  9>ic.  for  prime. 
Hcof  hams  at  9'25i«,26.  Beef  -wow  e.vtra  mess  ut  tTkii) 
13..'St  i  do.  plain  mess,  912;  new  tierced  at  923  for  prime 
mess,  und  925  for  India  mess,  (.'ily  v.xtra  India  mess, 
ti32(fl;i2..)(i  Old  H.xtra  muss,  flljiO;  lo.fio  tor  plain  mess; 
packet.,  9l5.t0(i«l8. 
SALT.— Ashton's,  92.5(1:  lieakins,  Marshall's,  Wush- 
lligtsm  and  Worthington's,  9L15<ail.50. 
Sked.— Cloyer  is  higher  under  liberal  re()ulremunts 
of  exporters;  Statu  uuotcd  at  14H(dil4Vo.  lor  strictly 
prime ;  Western  ut  Ukc.,  and  Canadian  at  l4Mc. 
TuBACcu.— The  arrivals  liuvu  buou  quite  liberal  ot 
Western  leaf,  but  largely  ot  ttDdeslrahfe  stock,  which 
has  led  to  low  prices  lo  inove  them.  Seodicaf  has 
a  fairly  active  export  trade,  uiul  brings  full  unchang¬ 
ed  prices. 
KENTnCKY  LEAP.— OLD  CHOP. 
lAght.  Heavy. 
Cent.s.  Cents. 
Common  lugs .  6  (is  7  7H®  6>g 
Good  lugs .  7X(cS  8  SHI'S  ■>H 
I  Low  leaf .  S.Holu  9>{®10H 
I  Medium  leaf .  KiMCsU  ll)H<ail2 
I  Good  leaf .  nH®18  ViH&VAH 
I  Fine  leaf . .  19K(^I5  14  (al6 
Selections . i .  16  (a.17  17  ®22 
.NEW  CHOP. 
Common  lugs .  4  (rS  5L  5  ®  5H 
Good  lags . 5K@  6h  6  ®  7 
Low  leaf .  7  <«,  8  7}<(<ii  8H 
Medium  leaf .  8H®  9,“',  «  (wlOK 
Good  leaf . 10  ®11  11  (al2 
I  Fine  leaf . 12K®I5 
CROP  OP  1871. 
No.  L, .  44  (<S  46 
No.  2 .  41  «S  43 
Coarse . . . 40  (le  43 
Georgia,  Alabama,  Mississippi  and  LoulsUinii- 
Fine  unwashed .  I® 
Medium  unwashed . 3*  cs  ;ib 
Course  unwashed . 27  (rS  ■•'( 
Burry . If  'd  ‘.3 
KOCH  KHTEIt,  Wltir.  4.- Flour  market  steady? 
spring,  96.75:  amber  winter,  97.00:  white  winter,  *7.25 ; 
double  extra,  9'-50.  Rye  Hour  quiet  at  95.50.  Wheat 
active:  Milwaukee  club.  tl.35(%1.40:  anibor  wtnter, 
91.10®1.22;  while  winter.  H.2i)&l.35.  Oats,  nominal 
at:)6rit46c.  Corn  steady  at  70(P»7ric,  t^orn  meal.  91.50 
®1.76.  Rutter,  S3(a25c.  ’  Cheese.  1  Kii l  ie.  lOggs.  I«i<s20o. 
Lard.  I3HQi14c>  .\pp1ps,  I*  bu..  50c.(6i*1.  I’otatoes,  bu., 
HOQfflTic.  Beans.  ♦  hu..li.'>cal.25.  Mess  pork.  •■-■2(«i'23. 
Wool.:i0^c,  Huy.  ylOiilL  straw,  fOialO.  Timothy 
seed.  -93.75(5)— ;  clover.  97. 00® 7,50.  Wood,  hard,  4H 
cord,  ISosU.  Coal,  96.95® 7.35  for  stove. 
COUNTRY  CHEESE  MARKET, 
Little  Falls,  N.  Y..  March  4. 1876. 
T'hkke  Is  nothing  of  luiportnnce  (lolng  In  cheese 
tills  week  at  this  market,  'riiosc  holding  luiicy  goods 
of  September  and  October  make  are  still  asking  14c., 
which  W  above  the  Views  of  liuyers.  The  market  is 
Hrm.  hill  with  a  little  riioi-e  teruloncy  on  the  iiiirl  of 
holders  to  let  iiouds  go.  Lute  ends  (.>r  tuclorle'i  may 
l)(>  q noted  ut  ll®l2c.  und  extra  grades  at  l3<ti:l3Hc. 
Farm  (lulrles  range  at  8(S)Ulc..  according  lo  (piHllty 
for  smsll  lots  of  early  wlnn-r  makr-. 
Winter  butter  sells  at.  23V26C.  A  siinill  qmtiitlty  of 
new  milk  butler  now  begins  to  come  forward  and 
may  be  quoted  at  59(,52'.io. 
We  have  advices  from  Kuropt'  to  the  middle  of 
Jiinuory.  Gur  Londi.n  eorre-spniident  .says: 
KuglUU  ctieesu  is  nnaliored  and  not  so  miieli  doing 
111  them-  There  Is  ugood  demand  for  all  qualities  oc 
A  nn-rican,  with  a  ternieucy  upward.  The  prices  are 
•us  follows: 
American  extra, 65(Hi2is.;  nn(>,iii(;er,4s.;  good.  WFaiikls.; 
conimon,  36«(i46s.  Kiigitsh  chvddnr  brings  80<a-'.i6H.; 
Wiltshire  d-iuble.  USkvtkiM.-.  Clie-Nlilro  medlufii,  4**« 
An  active  iniirket  and  iiinre  doing  lli  Ameriu:iii 
cheese,  especially  for  very  tlin*  sorts,  which  urn  In 
small  eouipuhs.  Medloui  :ind  low  grades  rvunli-d  If  In 
gno-i  condition.  Fine  F.iigllali  rlieese  is  rnry  somce. 
•'In  tine,  76M8I8.;  Scotch.  iO-uTSs..  und  Kdams  ut  70'* 
¥  cwt. 
Flue  butter  Is  very  scarce.  Intermediate  Conti- 
iieiitHi,  Hound  Irish.  Ciuiadinii  nnd  thnsiihstltiiies  for 
blitter  sell  well.  The  iiUot.iitlonS  nte  ; 
Jersey  sells  (or  136b.:  Durseis.  l(2i@l7Us.;  Danish 
and  Bwedlsb,  10U®l>Us.:  Normandy  e.x Ira, IDOs.;  Amer¬ 
ican  aod  Canadian.  92®l‘20s.  P  cwi. 
()leomarg«riue  or  iinlUclal  butter  brings  7l)(»130s. 
|i  civt. 
— - - 
LIVE  STOCK  MARKETS. 
^chestI^ 
COMMERCIAL 
1  Kstab’d  1830.  |  NURSERIES. 
SlMtlNH  FKU.MC  LIST,  per  do*..  KK/aiid  1000. 
of  'rreea  und  FInnt'-.  with  select  list  of 
Hpecin liit'M  nn<l  ISnveliieM,  FHKK  tii  all. 
Beautiful  ornuuieiilal  Catalogue,  10  ots.:  Fruit 
Catalogue,  6  et.H.  Free  to  ciisloniers.  Address 
\V,  S.  l-ITTLI*;,  Koeliester,  N. 
LARCHES.  EVERGREEli^ 
Largest  Stock  in  America. 
ALL  URSERY  CROWN. 
AI*o  Riii'opeiin  larch  und  Evergreen  Seeds.  Send 
for  Cauilogue.  U.  UGIK;  I.AiH  &  SONS, 
>Viiiikegau,  lIliuulM. 
SITUATION  WANTED 
AsSHKEPaiid  HI’OCKVir  GKNKKAI,  FARMER. 
Au  KngllHlitiiau,  having  20  years’  experience  in  Cun- 
luln  and  the  Stales,  wishes  to  engage  as  manager.  In¬ 
cluding  the  services  of  two  sons— the  eldest  being 
an  accomplished  practical  man  In  every  sense,  thu 
second  being  also  a  geod  teamster.  Address 
G.  G.,  Walkerville,  Out. 
c,>ed 
all  wb®  g  ()rot6<'’'Gggetftb^® 
--ulFOULTRY  bulletin.  _ 
THE  JONES’SYSTEM. 
DIUECT  SALKH  TO  THK  GSBU. 
ALL  SALES  ON  TKI  AU 
FKlIllUnTS  PHEPAIl). 
No  risk  tn  the  purchaser,  us  no  money  Is  paid  until 
you  are  siitlslled.  The  Jones’  system  will  bring  your 
goods  at  lower  prices.  Will  you  try  it  or  continue  to 
.sustain  monopolies')  For  iree  Price  IJst  of  Scales, 
address  JONES  of  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 
Biiliiilo  Woi'Um  mil  Ices  honest  Ferti¬ 
lizers  only.  L.  L.  CUOCKKlt,  Hlllhilo,  N.Y. 
AGENTS  WANTED  for  thu  BEST  BioaitAPHIE.I  ot 
TVKHillV^  I'EDPi.Bs’  |i.  Condensed 
kdition  mi  and 
AND  ILLUSTRATKI).  Cents.  Completb. 
C  A  V  L'V  This  is  the  oheupesL  and  besi;  thing 
'  ■  '  out.  Don't  sell  any  other  tin  you  sue 
this.  Larue  dlseiiiints  to  agents.  Address 
MUTUAL  PUBI,I8HI.NG  CO..  Hanford.  Conn. 
New  York,  .March  4,  1876. 
I‘TM  OK 
MVK 
STOCK 
Sheua  a 
Hoevet- 
Cow®. 
Calve., 
l.ambe. 
H)z<. 
V.  LUU 
'M 
358 
11.104 
1X0 
..  00 
Oil 
4.636 
ouo 
...  000 
(Mi 
000 
537 
i;t,4uo 
...  6,U.S 
IIO 
bOO 
10,152 
12,384 
(W 
127 
26.429 
■20.781 
...  9.139 
47 
•EU 
17.400 
22,218 
Sixtieth  8t . . 
P'oriv-Eiglith  St. 
Kurtlech  St . 
IIKKVES.— The  near  approach  of  Leiilcauscd  asud- 
deii  decline  in  the  markets.  On  lust  Monday  trade 
was  slow  at  Ho-  redin-tlon  on  oor  last  closing  qiiotu- 
tOiiia.  PriC'CH  were  9®13HiC.  Ft  tt.;  weigtiis,  8®UL' 
cwt.  Wednesday  trade*  dull  at  •A«'12\c.;  weights, 
d  i'-i'.Oi  cwl.,  strong,  Tnursdiiy.  sale.-*  *tow  ut 
12Ke.;  weiKhi*.  ewi.  Frebiy,  the  ininkeis 
closed  weak  ;it'J®uc.;  weights,  UdsH'-;  cwl.  Froiiiii5(>v 
.'■8  lbs.,  net.  has  bseu  allowed  lo  the  Cwt.  Tim  qual¬ 
ity  nr  the  bords  as  above  quoted  ranged  from  course 
to  choice,  being  goncruHy  fat  and  in  good  order. 
BpaoUli  outlie,  corn-fed.  sold  at  ‘.•Rk'OI^c Texan 
oxpn.HKa:  Stale,  8M<'<d)>5C-  Native  steers  sold  at 
8®i2Hc.;  grades  no.,  125,(3113x8.  Dry  cows,  iki^lOc. 
Steers  and  heifers,  mixed,  lUc.  Ml.vcd  herds  ‘.lutlgc. 
Bulla,  on  live  weight,  4(w4Xc- 
t'O.MPAUATIVE  HATES. 
Ttii.B  week. 
Cents. 
Good . 12  6ir3X 
Fair . 41  ®lliii 
Poor... . lU  (alOk 
PooresL. ....  .  .3  ut,  '.•jf 
Gen. aulllfig  rates  . lo  (dill 
TtiPsweek.  l.uatweek. 
Qualitu.  Cents.  Cents. 
Good . 12  6ir3X  12  (dViH 
Fair . 11  '■‘t-llk  11  ><111?^ 
Poor . lU  (‘tlO^  1"  wdO-k 
PooresL. .  -•  3  ut,  94(  8  (a,  li*k 
Gen. aulllfig  rates  . lo  (dll  lu  ®ll 
MlI.rH  CoW.s. -With  a  slight  liuproveuielll  In  the 
quality  of  the  aniiijals  on  sale,  prices  advanced  and 
trude  became  easier.  Twelve  cows  *>;ld  lit  955(gl50  F 
head;  9  at  (dOftoT-S;  6 at  910<":'"5:  3  at  *65;  '2  at  914(4- 
calvea  always  Included. 
VeAlm  and  CALVES.-Trade  In  am(7i>th  quality 
veal*  falr8,'d®llc.  'r'  It.;  gness  ciilvca  moderately  lu 
domiind  at  flOtili  V  head.  Stain  (•uives.9i0lt  12;  Jer¬ 
sey,  9125(14 ;  Statu  veals, 8X®)llc.F  lb.;  I’eiinsylvania, 
KXnDlOWC.;  .Jersey,  lUX(®llc. 
BHEKP  A.vn  LAMBH.— The  cause thii t  has  Inllueneed 
the  iruiie  in  mruves  has  also  depreasud  trade  in  sheep. 
Thu  ilocka  to  hand  ranged  fnim  ta>mui(>ii  to  good, 
with  some  chrdoe  qoii Illy  sheep  among  them.  Mon¬ 
day  shof’p  sold  at  SJii'aiXc.  F  >t.  Wednesday,  sheep. 
6)4(&"A.c.:  lambs,  ftsthXo.  'I'hursduy,  trade  dull;  sheep 
Seconds . . . . .  ......  lU  t<.13 
FUlurs,  aelectious .  5  ®  7 
Becontla  and  tillers,  ahipping  lots .  7  ®  8 
Pe.'.n^.'vaula.  assorted  lots . ,.,..,....14  ®20 
New  York  State  aasurtud  lots,  common .  7  (di  9 
Ohio,  assorted  lota . . .  6X®  8 
WlscoDsln.  . .  . . . .  6X» 'J 
VKdETAUbEg,— Exports  of  potiitoea  past  week, 1,627 
bbla.;  aiiice  Jan.  Isi,  13,678  do.;  same  lime  last  year, 
23,31  i  do.  Exports  of  onions,  pa.st  week,  66  bbU.; 
since  Jan.  1st.  3,(6>1  do  |  same  time  lust  year.  1,718  do. 
Potatoes  aro  very  dull,  and  with  the  sdvaoed  season 
dealers  have  marked  prices  lower  than  their  recent 
eheao  tlgurua.  FlondkgruRU  piiss  have  sold  at  9.>  F 
busn.  We  .shall  hiiveun  curly  supply  of  Bcrmndii 
produce,  but  prices  will  be  apt  to  rtin  below  the 
usual  bigb  opeoiug  rates.  A  late  arrival  of  80u  bbla. 
Bermuda  potatoes  la  putting  out  at  96®7  F  bbl.  'To¬ 
matoes,  2.S0®3  F  5-quart  box.  We  quote : 
®8>{C.;  State  li,oib.s,S!i)8Re. 
IIOOH.— Trade  In  llvo  hogs  so  airiall  aa  not  to  intlu 
cnee  the  market.  City  ili  ossed  opoiied  on  .Monday 
with  a  downward  temleiicy,  and  closed  at  10K®lU^c. 
V  B>.,  since  whicli  date  trade  lias  been  inaotive  at 
lOH'j'WJvO-  General  sales  not  quoted. 
Horse  Makkkt.— City  trade  fair  in  fair  quality 
roadaiera,  with  moderate  rroitlng action;  3‘2  head  of 
such  like  borsea  sold  ut  $27o('t47b  F  bead;  thoru  la  a 
brisk  demand  for  sound  troitora  which  has  not  been 
wet  lu  the  City  stables,  atrlish  carnage  horses  gen¬ 
erally  held  on  sale;  4  pair  fair  quality  Cholue  sold  for 
eximriatlqn  at  91.1)01)!  11  head  coarse  quality  heavy 
draft  hoisos,  91iyi<u2(4i  F  hoid;  2  pain,  cboico  (inallty 
do.,  thlUtajiKiO  V  pair;  7  saddle horses>qiinlUy  fair.  9250 
t«300  F  Iieml;  I  pony.  975;  Ipalr  do.,92To:  Tf  head 
Of  poor  quality  light  bartueia  liorsea  sold  ut  9,'>2(dl0U 
Fhead  ;  10  ordinary  do..  9h'i0(ii>2l.'i  F  head.  Fifteen 
lioraea  arrived  F  Erie  Kaiiroud,  via  Quk  Cliff  Uta- 
tlou. 
and  Steheopticons  of  all  si/ea  and  prices  views 
liluHtruting  every  .suhJi'Ct.  for  Vurlor  Kiitertainini'ntti 
and  Public  KxItifilHims.  t-iT"  f'ltim  u’rll  t-u,  ii  umttll  tn- 
vfshiirHt.  72-piige  lllnsiraicrt  Catalnuiic .free.  MCAL- 
LljiTKlt,  .IQV  GpGrIrtir.  49  N.t».««AU  8'r.,  New  Vork. 
AfSCIITC  VVii  nied— Salary  orcouiiulaslou.  AiU 
Au  C  n  I  O  dress  UOWAN  &  CO,,  Eighth  St.,  N.  Y. 
ZIDW’D  S£AM’ 
Wood  lEngraving' 
ZiStablishmcnt, 
48  Beckman  St.,  IXT.  IT. 
WILLARD’S 
PRACTICAL 
Butter  Book 
ONLY  COSTS  $1, 
And  should  he  In  the  hitnd.s  of  every  Farnier’a 
wife  lu  this  country.  It  Is  full  of  praeltoal  and 
I  Bclentlll'J  InfornmUoii  upon  every  hrauoh  of 
linlter  iiiakiiig,  from  the  care  of  oowa  to  butter 
In  the  iiiarkot,  and  should  be  kept  for  couataiit 
referetiee  In  every  house  wliere  that  article  l.s 
made. 
Thin  Itoola  i»  fully  amt  handtomtly 
I  IhmtratrtU 
Everyone  can  understand  It,  and  Improve  the 
(piallty  iiud  fjuaritlty  of  their  butter  by  refer¬ 
ence  to  Its  pages.  Written  by  one  who  has  not 
only  made  a  life  study  of  the  subject,  but  who 
la  himself  a' 
Practical 
Palrmnun^ 
it  cannot  hut  be  thorough  and  useful.  No  hook 
coutaliis  more  solid  informutloii  upon  the  sub¬ 
ject  in  so  few  words.  A  eoinplete  index  enables 
he  reader  to  refer  to  any  branch  of  butter  mak¬ 
ing,  and  take  la  the  whole  subject  in  a  veiY 
short  lime. 
I  Lay  it  bii»ide  your  chum,  and  uyyly  its 
I  uHcful  leasuns  each  day,  and  yuiir  one.  dollar 
I  book  unit  have  yielded  you  fifty  dollars  before 
the.  end  of  the  year. 
Sent,  post-paid,  upon  receipt  of  $1. 
Address 
RURAL  PUBLISHING  GO. 
78  Duane  Street,  Now  York. 
Mooiik’8  HifRAL  Vew-Yorker  Isone  of  the  read¬ 
able,  useful,  family  iMpors,  equally  in  demand  bv 
the  Utdy  lu  her  conservator  y,  the  matron  with  her 
household,  thu  farmer  in  bis  Held,  the  stock  rat.tr 
among  his  animals,  ar.d  tbe  young  folks  aruund  the 
evening  lamp.— Lows  of  Life, 
