Ilurslmua  Cove  . 
Totals  this  week, 
"  last  week. 
w  vriuiUi  iikiU4(i’.:  Mulu, 
160.;  Westi-rn,  good  to  (iriiuu,  l.lOvl 
ia>i:ic.:  (loiir,  9  jdiKj.  Thrkuys,  Jers 
Turk.sys,  jGMCy.  is  ft,,  do.  Wesiefu.H((tJ6c.: 
Ocinso,  Jersey.  V  pair,  tHOii.OO:  do.  Western,  kl.2ik* 
Jorser,  single  barrels,  ^  bbl.,  ICHQinHC.:  State  Sl 
Penii.i  16016^0.;  Western,  prime,  Itiu.;  fair  marks,  15 
@15)40.;  State,  I'itSiUc.;  Soutbern  anti  Southwestern, 
l5@lo){c.;  limed  uomlnully  at  10c. 
CORE’S  RURAL  NEW-YORKER. 
THE  MARKETS. 
PRODUCE  AND  PROVISIONS. 
Nkw  York.  Saturday,  March  11.  1876. 
RECETPrs.— The  receipts  of  Produce  for  the  week 
were  as  follows : 
Flour,  bbls .  Ta,82«  Molasses .  1,401 
Whisky .  2,126  Itloe,  bbls... . .  1.232 
Corriineal.bbis  ...  875  C^linoata,  pkgs....  10,827 
Corn  mettl.  baits...  .3.IU5,  Lam.  pkgs, .  9.712 
Wheat,  bush .  178,725  Tobacco,  hlids .  l.-TOO 
Corn.  bush.... .  |47,7Jt  do.  cases .  37.91!) 
Uais.  bush .  268.5yr  Uulter.  pUits .  17,229 
Kve.busn .  .320  Cheese,  bxa.,,,,.,.,  20.179 
Malumsh.. .  MAJB  Coitnn,  bales .  2-2.titlri 
Barloy.bush .  28,l0u  Rosin..  ,3,011 
Hoans.  bbls .  W.OirJ  aoia.  turci..  bbls.. . .  7U9 
llrass  seed.  bags..  10,081  urieil  Fruits. pkgs..  loi 
Heef.  pkus .  1,181  Kuitb.  bbls .  17,168 
Wool,  bales .  105  Peanuts,  bags . .  «  602 
Hops,  bales.. .  2,019  Urfissed  Uiigs .  2..M)8 
Pork,  bbls .  1.0.15  Leather,  sides .  S0.2b7 
Tallow .  861  011  Cake .  8.11)9 
niNT.s  TO  Shippers. — Pack  produce  as  Unnly  as 
Its  nature  allows ;  ulberwiso.  ninny  items  suffer  In 
appearaiioe,  If  not  in  quality,  througli  the  Jostling 
iDOldent  to  iransiiortatlon.  Do  nut  mark  pnekngus 
wllh  any  material  that  will  smudge.  A  good  paint 
lor  marking  purposes  can  be  tnndu  of  bicbroinatu  of 
potush  and  e.itract  of  Ingwood.  .Nail«<I  cards  arc 
very  Insecure.  For  long  Uiu's  of  goii.ls  a  marking 
plate  or  brand  Is  prefcrahlit  to  ordinary  lellcritig.  .\t 
tbe  timii  of  shipment  put  a  cuiiitdeM!  list  o(  tho  lot 
Into  one  ol  mo  pack.iges  if  It  can  be  done  :  but  be 
sure  to  mall  to  consignee  a  lull  lut,  r.anilog  dale, 
style  of  iisckages  and  uonienls.  Aim  to  liavu  each 
parcel  of  m  Iforui  quality  us  tar  as  piisslble  ;  mixing 
always  Injures  s  ile.  ItoU  butter  should  bn  wrapped 
In  clean  whlto  muslin.  Dressed  poultry  sbould  bo 
piHkinl  In  well  shiiken  dry  straw.  Whnn  poultry 
swoiilHiii  boxes  straw -dust  gives  a  mciin  look.  Break 
off.iiuil  points  from  tho  insidn  or  old  barrels  when 
they  lire  used  in  order  to  prevtoit  property  from  tear¬ 
ing.  Short  cut  dry  straw  Ik  belter  for  packing  oggs 
than  anything  sIsh. 
liKAN's  ARD  PK.iS.— Kxports  of  bcons  past  week. 
2,751)  bbls.;  since  .Inn.  1st,  12,422  do.:  aumo  time  last 
year,  4,780  do.  F.xporis  oi  peas  past  week.  7,366  busb.. 
since  Jan.  let.  190,815  do.;  same  time  last  year,  11(2,773 
do.  Fnormuus  receipts  oi  hoiins  Ooiiliuued  to  do- 
prnss  quotations,  ospecl. illy  for  ihn  liirge  stuck  of 
mediums.  Prices  are  off  a  sbude  withuiit  leading  to 
much  butiuess.  Marrows  have  sold  finely  to  export¬ 
ers  at  caster  quotations.  Rollers  are  willing  to  mako 
conccsiluns  in  aiuip.st  every  instance.  In  order  to  un¬ 
load  tho  pressing  supply  for  tho  season.  Pea  boiips 
nominal;  kidneys  atni  Iliiius  dull  und  favoriug  buy¬ 
ers.  Carmdlaii  pipis  quiet  iin.t  lower.  Green  peus 
arc  also  off  fur  wholesale  parnols,  Hplil  peas  quoted 
at  56.  tree.  In  bbls. 
We  Quoie  tteans.  poa.  now.  prime.  fl.Jt'kai.lOi  other, 
$l.l5(tsl.‘25;  medium,  uew.  prime,  tl.2U(i»l.2.'i;  good.  51.06 
(itl.lD:  very  poor.  50(®8ua. ;  marrow,  new,  prune.  Il.ltt 
@1.70 1  uthur.  H.10(jpl..'j0.  whlto  kidiiuy,  prime.  ♦l.70.«) 
175:  fair  to  good,  51..V).g  1,60:  red  kidney,  new.  prlnio, 
$1.40<gtl.45 ;  fair  giiud,  $i.20@l.30|  t?uli(ornla  Lima, 
choice,  f'2.  IO'’d'2.50.  Peas.  Canadian,  bbls.,  new  duty 
paid,  5l.16.iol.17i  oulk.  In  bond,  HdtiUTc.;  green  new, 
V  bush.,  tl-65@].60;  HnuthcMi  U.  B.,  «  2  bush,  bug, 
>2.80. 
Bickswax.-  Bleachers  want  choke  lots,  for  which 
they  pay  udyaiiced  rates,  Western  quutcd  at  :|2'4@ 
33C..  and  Southern  at  33)4@31c.  KxpurU  past  week. 
3.740  fts.;  since  .Tan.  1st,  27,;iU0  do.;  Mime  time  last 
year,  2.3,8.i0  do. 
BROOM  Cohn.— Prime  lots  are  In  light  stock  uudal 
full  piiccs.  Medium  grades  are  plenty  and  dull. 
We  quote  Brush,  short  green.  SftUIOc.;  hurl,  grnon, 
8Xi'.(il0o.;  grcuu,  medium,  o(i»7c.:  red  und  rud-tlppod, 
8@4o. 
Butter.— The  late  supplies  show  that  the  reserve 
of  Htiiin  Is  dwindling  to  tlio  end.  Tlie  fact  ihnt  all 
of  the  sk^ck  will  soon  be  located,  inspires  a  great 
deal  of  life  in  the  iiiarkcl.  Buyers  of  liberal  qiiiinll' 
ties  now  feel  Ibul  It  will  be  eeonomlinil  for  them  to 
carry  a  portion  uliove  iliclr  recnnt  him  of  purcliases, 
as  they  can  thqs  pi  otoet  ilieiiisolves  from  an  excited 
growth  In  quotations  That  lulglii  Occur  when  the 
supply  becomes  ceutered.  This  feeliiig  has  run  out 
II  good  urn ily  parcels  of  under-grudo  stock,  that  was 
expcctud  M  drag  this  spring.  Krcsli  butler  will  come 
none  to  soon  for  the  fancy  rotail  triiilut  line  old  Is 
a  scarce  comiuointy.aiiii  ror  the  very  extra  half  tubs 
sellers  have  prices  pretty  much  their  own  way.  In 
some  portions  of  the  market  sellers  have  begun  to 
advance  the  quality  of  grades  but  liuycrs  do  nut 
respond  In  price.-  us  there  arc  live  sutlurs  at  quota- 
lions.  Wcaieni  biitLcr  Is  doing  very  well.  Much  of 
It  lliie  enough  to  pun  close  to  ilUc.  There  Is  a  rumor 
that  several  Cat-loads  of  uew  (.'uliforuia  stock  Is  on 
the  way.  It  is  lUoughl  that  new  milk  slock  will  ap¬ 
pear  next  week. 
State  dalriee  entire,  extra,  Ai@!i5(!,:  entire,  good  to 
Frtme,  30@<32c.:  fair  to  gmid.  27@:sic  ;  ttrklns,  selected 
resh,  3ikiS34c..  good  to  prime.  2-iuv.')2c.;  fair  to  good, 
2t@2»c.;  Ualf-nrain  mbs.  seiocttnl.  .flijptUc.;  good  to 
prime.  SSuiJoc.:  fair  to  good.  28t.*33e.;  pour  to  tiiir.  18tit 
27c.;  8tutc.  Welsh,  tubs,  full  made,  2H.H.320.;  dairies. 
2ri@;)bc.:  good  to  primn,  JbgiAic.;  fair  to  good 
2l@'26c.i  poor  to  lulp,  I8ai24c.;  l-'eiui.sylvannu 
store  packed,  I8((ii2iic.:  Western,  dairy  lulis,  se¬ 
lected,  23(<«2Sc.;  good  to  prltni^,  2.Vi«7fc.;  mbs  select¬ 
ed  fresh.  276t28c.;  good  to  prliui!,  iriisli,  24@26c.;  fair 
to  good,  frnsh,  2hki'24u.:  poor  to  fair,  fresh.  17@'2Ucg 
Wusieru.  early  packed,  selociod,  Jikqidbc.:  good  In  lines 
20(!ii22o.:  fair  In  lines,  I8irtr.ic.;  pour,  liiMiiidfSc,  Roll 
butter,  51icb.  &  M.  Ills.,  fancy.  27@2'.ic.,  good  to  prime, 
25Cii)26o.;  fair  to  good.  2;i@25c.:  |ioui' to  fair,  30<S)22o. 
Cii  I.F.SE.— There  has  been  very  little  doing  this 
week,  and  some  few  parcels  have  been  .obtained  at 
easier  tlgures,  wtlli  the  general  market  scaretdy 
steady. 
.New  Statu  factory,  farcy.  13V@llc.!  fine.  I3@13j^c.; 
do.  good  to  prtmii.  rlesIKc.:  fair  to  good,  likaivc^ 
poor  to  fair,  7'w)uc,  State  Fariu  Hairy— fancy,  I2s(i2i 
I3c.;  good  to  prime,  ll(«12c.;  fair  to  good,  Ibwliix 
Western  I'uciury.  Cheddar,  due.  13V2kl3)fc. :  good  to 
prime.  Il@r20.;  nat  fair,  -iaili.Hc.;  poor  to  fair.  "(aiSc. 
CorroN.- For  spot  Colton  there  has  been  an  Im¬ 
proved  exinyn  demand,  while  la  “  futures”  the  busi¬ 
ness  has  been  liberal,  with  prices  higher  and  stropg. 
The  closing  prices  are  for  March,  Klc.;  April,  l3ko.; 
Jlay,  13  l3-;«e413  7-l6c.:  June.  13  2l.;«i®13  ll  lbe.;  July. 
13X1913 29-,32c.;  August,  14  l-.tt@14  l-lOc. 
ijuotutlous  for  spot  cotton,  based  on  American 
standard  of  elas.8iltcatlun: 
VtiluntU,  Ahl.  Orleujis.  Tr.xnm 
Ordinary . .  i9  S-16  9  3-16  9  ;t-lll  U  3-16 
Slilci  ordinary .  lb  1-16  10  1-16  10  1-16  10  1-16 
Good  ordinary . lO  11-16  lO  11-16  10  11-16  lu  lUifi 
Strict  good  do... 4....,  11  7-16  11  7-16  11  9-16  11  9-16 
Low  middling . 11  15-16  12  1-16  12  ;)-I6  12  3-k; 
Btrict  low  middling...  12  7-16  12  9-16  12  11-16  12  ll-lfi 
Middling . 12ilf  12«  12  15-16  12  15-U) 
Good  middling .  13!i  13X  13X  13H 
Strict  good  middling.  ISX  13X  13X  13X 
Middling  fair .  14  U^i  uW  MX  1.2: 
Fair...... .  MX  la  15.x  15.X 
iitaintd. 
Good  ordinary . 9  5-16'  Low  middling . 10  15-16 
Htrlol  ordinary . 10  7-16;  Middling . II  13-16 
Domestic  Dried  FRt7iTM.—.\pple»  are  moving  off 
moderately  In  small  lots  at  about  steady  prices. 
Peaches  hold  firmly  but  vciy  dull.  Blackberries  arc 
depressed  and  easier. 
Applus  —  dtate,  sliced,  l0@10Xc. :  quarters,  @ 
9c.:  Western  quarters.  8x@8'gc.;  souiher'i  slioetl,  1875  , 
crop.  lo@lUXc.  for  prime,  Tennessee  qrs..  8X&W>Xc.  i 
Blackuerrios,  new.  11  (9  u.  Peeled  peaches,  good  , 
and  prime  Georgia.  ll@16c.;  do.  fancy,  IHc.  Unueeled 
peaches,  uew.  l2@]2Hc.  for  halves,  aod  lU@llc.  lor 
quarters.  Plums.  20c.  Raspberries,  27c.  Cherries,  21 
@22c.  Peaciie*  peeled,  new  process,  20(i423c.;  do.  un¬ 
peeled,  V2@l3c. 
EGGS.— The  market  has  stoadlly  declined  to  the 
present  rates,  which  have  ruled  since  Thursday  last. 
The  demand  is  daily  Improving,  but  the  heavy  re¬ 
ceipts  and  supply  un  hand  form  a  check  to  early  ad¬ 
vance.  We  quote: 
i  Essential  Oils.  -We  hoar  of  no  change.  We 
quote : 
"II.  O.”  Oil  peppermint.  $4,  in  glass;  Halo  fi 
Parsimll  do..  I4fi44.20do.:  pure  In  tin,  53.56;  sassufriis, 
65c.;  wintergreun,  5.3.13;  spearmint,  13.56;  penny¬ 
royal,  1 1. 
Kkatifers.— Market  strung.  Western  live  geese 
quoted  nt  .5564.81:0.;  mlxod.  SStiloc.  Poultry  feathers 
not  wanted, 
FLfjfu.-l'hore  has  been  a  dull  and  unsatlsfactcry 
market,  under  dispatolies  from  abroad  of  it  wnalt 
market  there;  towards  the  close  showing  it  slight 
Imiirnveinent.. 
Suporllne  Statu,  34.06@4.,*i6 ;  extra  do..  f4.85(ft5.60; 
superrlne  We.Htcrn,  F4.(l0,94,56:  extra  do.,  f  1.85**5.75: 
J2o.  2.  *.'(.'2.3iib3j»5  ;  extra  rouiid-liuup  Ohio.  W.WkiS 
5.2.'ii  trade  hrands  do,,  |.5.30C47.23 1  wnllo  wbnut  ex¬ 
tras.  5fi.8U*7.0U;  .'4t.  Louis,  f5.3.'l«su.isi;  City  Mills  extra. 
L'l  14)06.50;  Southern  at  $4.iii>4.liii  for  Biiperfluo;  34,75 
@6,15  lor  poor  to  rhiiU-e  shipping  oxlras:  #6,25t*8.Io 
tor  trado  and  family  brands.  CTirn  meal— VVc.stiTii 
yell(jw,  t'2.0/K*3.i;ii  .lersey  &  Penn.,  t2.T()iai8.25.  Brnndy- 
wlmi,  $i3.4l|.‘  Hnckwlieat  selling  at  iXHiOir-c.  for  prime 
State,  uml  Uourul  lfl.85@3.2.’i. 
Fumsu  Fruits.— Exports  of  iipplea  past  week,  17 
bbls.;  since  Jan.  1st,  3,901  do.;  same  time  last  year, 
10,101  do.  There  Is  ii  good  Inquiry  for  apples  and  the 
belter  prices  nrc  supported.  Crunborrles  aro  Ann. 
Floridii  stniwbeirlea  sold  at  $2..1P(jS3  »)  qt.  Grapes 
am  In  .nmiarkably  line  order  lor  thn  season.  Pea¬ 
nuts  in  better  demand. 
Apides.— SpiUeiibergs  and  Baldwins,  Hue,  fUf* 4.50 ; 
Grueiimgs. -da-;  mixed,  good,  rfa,35MiS.5d;  uiiier 
82.^)iai3.  Cranberrltis— Jersey,  oholce,  bush,  criitna, 
full  niiiasiiriv,  H.2.i(«i4..'iOT  good  to  prune,  34**4.20: 
made  bills..  112, .To**  1:1.50.  Nuts  -  Peanuts.  Virginia, 
lJ)0*iill,65:  do.  VVlIiiiiiigton,  rl.80««1.90;  do.  Tenues- 
see,  U5((iitl.l0.  I'oeans,  U!i9l3c. 
Fuuh  and  3KtNH.— Market  for  the  momuut  only 
noiuiual.  We  quotu  priiiio  skins : 
Hoar,  Nortlicrn,  as  to  si/.e  and  quality. tlQ  06  U>  15  00 
Uuitr,  Nuatnuni  and  Nortbern  year¬ 
lings........... .  5  00  to  10  00 
Beaver,  Noriliern.  per  skin .  2  50  to  :i  .Oil 
Beaver.  Wostorn  and  Southern .  I  50  to  2  50 
Uiidgur . at  lo  ,f,U 
Cat,  Wild.  North  and  East  States,  cased  50  to  60 
('at.  Wild,  Sniit Peru  and  VVnstarn .  40  to  50 
Fislier.  Niirtheru  and  Eastern .  7  00  to  12  QU 
Fisher.  Southern  und  WosteiP  .  3  00  to  H  06 
Fox,  allver . ....: . .  |j  ()0  to  50  00 
Fiix,  Cross,  Noriliorn  and  ICu.stcrn,  ac¬ 
cording  to  site  und  color .  3  00  to  5  00 
Fox,  Red,  Nurihern  und  Kiisterii,  uo- 
cordlog  Pi  sue  and  color .  1  60  to  I  65 
Fox,  lied, ».  Penn..  N.  J..  and  N.  Ohio.  1  26  to  150 
H'nx.  Rod  Southern  und  Western .  76  to  100 
Fox.  Gray,  North  and  ICa.stern, cased...  76  to  1  (KJ 
FoXi  Gray.  Soiitli  and  West . 40  to  iio 
Fo.\.  Kitt . VM  to  fsi 
Rynx .  .  1  on  to  2  00 
Marten.  Htutes .  I  00  to  2  00 
.Mink,  New  Ynrk  and  New  England.....  »3  00  to  t  00 
Mink.  Cue..  .Mleh.,  und  Minn... .  2  00  to  :i  (Ml 
Mink,  Nuw  Jersey.  Pennsylvania,  and 
..Dhl*>.. .  .  1  00  to  150 
Mink.  M:irjd«nU,  Virginia,  Kentucky, 
liiilianii  VViscunsIn  und  iuwa . ..;  75  to  125 
crert,  P  do*.,  3@3.25  ;  English  snipe,  9.3.50;  plover,  *3 
@3.25;  hares,  P  pair,  3055300.;  rabbits,  ;155il4iie. 
PROVistijNs,— Hog  products  generully  have  been 
well  sustained  In  price,  with  a  fairly  active  export 
Missouri  und  all  Houtf.ern .  60  to 
Muskrat,  N.  mid  Kasl’ii.  faU  winter..  25  to 
.Muskrat,  West,  iucludiug  Penn,  and 
Ohio,  winter . 22  to 
Mnskra  1. Southern  prime  winter  and 
fall .  V2  to 
Otter,  North'll  and  Kastern  and  .North- 
SVest  -  ,  .  10  (JO  to 
Otter,  Penn..  N. Dhlo  and  Western..  6  no  p> 
Otter.  South  Cunillnii  and  Georgia .  2  IM)  to 
Opossum.  Niirth  eased .  18  to 
Opossum.  Siiiith  and  open  North .  12  to 
Kiieoiin.  Mlcli..  N.  liiU.,  N.  Ohio,  Indian 
handled,  dark .  80  to 
Hauooii,  II.,  Inwii,  Wls.  and  Minn .  .Vi  to 
Itanoon,  .N.  V.  and  6).  Stales  Jk  N.  Penn.  65  P) 
Uiuuuin,  .S.  .1.,  S.  Peiiii.,  liid..  111.,  .VI. i.. 
Neb.  and  Kan .  10  In 
Kiiun.m,  Md.,  Va.,  Ky., 'I’enn,,  N.  and 
S.  Cur..  Ono..  Ark..  Flu.  ihkI  Ala .  I.V  to 
Kubbiu,  prime,  cased.. . . .  3  Oh  to 
Hiieep  skins,  viiiijiiierand  fall .  W  to 
Slieep  skins,  winter .  1  5o  to 
Hkiinka,  prime  hlueic.  No.  1,  caseil. . .. ...  —  to 
Skunks,  prluii!  black,  .No.  I.  open .  to 
HU  links,  prime  one-lmil  white  streak,  .50  to 
Hk  inks  wliolu  Slieuked. . . .  15  lu 
Wolf  Skins,  mountain,  large . . .  3  ui  to 
Wolfskins,  unilrle,  prime... . .  75  to 
Hiieep  skins,  viiiijiiierand  fall .  W  to  1  OO 
Sheepskins,  winter .  1  50  to  2  (Mi 
Skiinka,  priiui!  hlucic.  No.  1,  caseil. ... ...  —to  130 
Skunks,  prluii!  Iilack,  .No.  I.  open .  to  1  00 
HU  links,  prime  one-l\aiI  white  streak,  .50  to  80 
Hk  inks  w hull}  all euked. . . .  15  lu  20 
Wolf  Skins,  mountain,  large . . .  3  ui  to  .3  nu 
Wolfskins,  unilrle,  prime... . .  75  to  I  2,3 
Grain.— Wlmat  has  henn  weak  In  price,  bniidosed 
with  some  asHiiranco  under  a  reiu'wal  ot  export  rnir- 
chiisca.  I.atest  sales  at  $1,21@1.25  for  .No.  2  Mllwaii. 
koH  spring  ill  car  lots;  11.3,3  tor  ubniil  jirlme  No.  1 
Minnesota  spring  In  store;  <1.1.3f*l.ll  for  No.  3  Mil- 
waiikeu  spring  111  I'resii  receipt,  ailoul :  fl.f);g*l.iM  tor 
rejected  spring;  |t|.Us(,i,l,2U  for  ungraded  spring; 
(II..I6 tor  .No.  1  white  Cauuda  Irr  hu/id  ;  '22@1.15  for 
winter  red  and  iiiulier:  fj.35<i'iil  .'ill  for  white;  fl.28@ 
1.37  fur  No.  I  uprliig.  Rye  at  86c,  tor  State,  and  82*1® 
8;{c.  for  Pimn.  Kai  ley  dull  at  fl.a7X(*1.12)i  Mr  .No.  2 
t.'uipiila;  fil29l@|.26  tor  No.  1  do.  Barley  rnall  at 
♦  I.I2X@1.3>3  Tor  Canada;  90o.(iii|l.(l5  for  two-rowed 
State. aod  ^Lli5(9l.l6  for  tour-rowed  do.  Corn  Is  in 
large  suiiply  and  lower.  Sales  at  62V@68V<c.  for 
mixed  Western;  6»*j.  lor  whRu  Southern  ;  60(i®U.3X'>. 
for  vidbiw  Jersey,  tints  aro  lower  and  dull.  Sales  at 
+  (f*47:.iic.  for  ml.red  Wi'slerii ;  4M(i®.32c.  for  white  Wes¬ 
tern  and  .Suite;  4.i*.|)4rSi;!.  inr  mixed  Statu  .  •16x@4i'C. 
for  Now  Vork  light  inixud. 
Hay  and  Straw.— There  has  been  a  fairly  active 
business  on  export  and  homo  trade  acouunt,  with 
arrivul.s  moile.rutn  and  prices  well  muintiiined. 
UalM  nay  is  quoted  :— Sliipplug,  7.3@80o.;  retail  quali¬ 
ties,  ific.c*!. 10;  clover,  60(a.70o.;  salt.  66(d75c.  Straw 
is  quoted  at  fl.OiX®  1.1.3  for  long  rye:  80@85c.  for  short 
rye;  75**800.  lor  out. 
Exports  pu.st  Wiaik,  HO  bales;  Since  .Ian.  1st,  5,619 
bales;  same  time  last  year,  6,73(1.  j 
HIGHWINES.-  Selling  at  fiLOOx. 
Uo.NEy.-DuIl  at  18@22c.  for  whlto  clover  In  glass 
dark  and  stralued,  l()@12u. 
I  lot's.  J’here  is  a  liberal  business  in  progress,  and 
1.  fui'tlier  advance  la  fairly  quotable,  with  an  upward 
tendency.  Arrivals  have  been  larger  than  antici¬ 
pated.  but  the.y  comprise  few  lots  of  strictly  cbolco. 
Wc  quota : 
.N.  V.  Htate.  13@19c.;  Eastern,  U(i«17c.:  Wlsconsins, 
lli*17c.:  YearliiigH.  8@lilc.;  Olds,  all  growths,  4<«(ic.; 
Callfurrjluk,  l?@2Uc. 
MAPLE  SUGAR.— Itanolpts  aro  steady  but  dull. 
The  largu remnant  oi  old  promises  to  interfere  with 
ni'w  morn  seriously  than  usual.  We  can  hardly  ex¬ 
pect  nigh  prices  after  the  fate  that  has  attended 
honey.  New  kugar  ranges  at  12®16o.:  good  old,  lOc* 
12o.;  common  do,,  l(@9c. 
Milk.— Thn  price  paid  to  farmers  for  February 
was  44(;4!ic.  V  quart.  I’rudc  at  the  platforms  has 
been  poor:  last  week’s  sales.  |l..)0@2.‘25  18  can  of  40 
quarts,  with  much  left  over  unsohl. 
Poultry  a.nd  Game.— There  is  an  easy  feoliiig  in 
poultry,  the  weather  lb  bud  for  holding,  and  holders 
aro  forced  to  make  quick  Aiiieg.  Frozen  poultry  Is 
quoted  111  (6*17  for  iiirkoy  anaiJfsilSc.  fur  chickens. 
PblladeliihUiiir  south  Jersey  and  Bucks  Oo.  fancy 
dry-ulcki'd  ehjokens  sell  at  large  capons  at 
2ii*9»e.,und  small  capons  and  .'illps  at  21<93.V!. 
t.hickens.  Bucks  (!o.,  good  to  prime,  l7@18c.:  Jer- 
l.@lHc  ;  Htal*,  good  tp  prime,  15@1?04  western,  goon 
to  prime.  M@  17c.;  Inferior.  10*9l2o.  Ducks,  Jersey, 
good  to  prime,  2i)@22c.:  statu,  good  to  prime,  I8<*2()c.: 
Western,  good  to  prime,  ITftilHe.;  fair  to  good.  15@ 
ISC.:  poor,  t2**13e.  Gaese,  Jersey,  prime,  l2@Mc.; 
Diate,  good  to  prime,  U@13c.j  Westorn.good  to  prime. 
10ial2c.t  do.,  poor  to  fair,  B.99c. 
Live  poultry  is  In  rather  heavy  supply  and  H  tend- 
41  pair,  $87(91.26:  fowls  and  chickens.  Biaie 'and  Jer! 
sey,  V  ft.,  13(«iMu.;  do.  Woaterii,  12@Mc.i  roosters- 
G;ime  la  reduced  to  few  itoms.  Wild  ducks  sell 
well,  and  pigeons  ate  wantnd.  We  quote  $1.50@1.75 
lor  Houthern  Cauvuuback.  7(l@87o.  tor  Western  Red¬ 
head  and  4ii@60c.  for  Mallard;  wild  pigeons,  feath- 
$2.i..iUfor  Juno,  fca.rMj  for  July;  dressed  bogeat9\@ 
®liic.  tor  Wsstem;  baoon  at  riXu.  for  Wostem  long 
clear,  13(y,  for  city  do.  Lard— Western  steam  at  1^ 
ItVe.  for  spot,  13-67XC.  for  April,  13-87XC-  for  May,  Mo. 
forJune^aiid  M-lOc.  for  July.  Htuarine  at  MSe- for 
oholce.  Tallow  at  9c.  tor  prime.  Beef  hams  at  I24i'i® 
26.  Boef-Naw  extra  mess  at  $i:i(9l3.;)0:  do.  plum 
mess,  fl2.>'4):  new  Uerced  at  $23  f<>r  prime  moss,  and 
$25  fer  India  mess.  City  e.xtra  India  mess,  t:i2@;(2.,'i0. 
Old  extra  mess,  $11,50;  10.50  tor  plum  nuiss;  packet, 
tl5.50@16. 
Hjckd. — CTlover  Is  stronger  und  fairly  active ;  prime 
State,  MXcsilOo.;  prime  Western,  MXc.;  prime  Canada. 
14  Xc. 
I'ents.  _ 
Common  lugs .  6  @  7  7H(i®  8X 
Good  lugs .  7S@  8  8S<je  ’.'X 
Low  leaf .  8S(910  9Xi*16l3 
.Medium  leaf...., .  liiXdtlt  tOMiftVJ 
Good  leaf .  imaDia  i2)i@13K 
Fine  leaf .  I.lXkSUi  14  @16 
Selections .  l6  (#17  17  @22 
NEW  CROP. 
Comtnon  lugs .  4  @  5JV  5  @  5X 
Good  lugs .  . 5XM)  6X  6  (v  7 
Low  leaf . . . 7  (<«  8  7X(si  8X 
Medium  leaf .  8X®  9X  9  @10X 
Good  leaf . 10  @11  11  (912 
Fine  loaf . 11H@13  12X@15 
SEEDLKAlf— CROP  OK  1874. 
New  England  wrappers,  shipping  lots .  10  (912 
Wrappers,  medium .  16  @.2 
Wrappers,  Une . 26  «;16 
Hcconds. .  10  **1.3 
Fillers,  selections .  5  @7 
Heconiis  and  Ullers,  shipping  lots .  7  (9  8 
Poau^.\iuilu  Assorted  lota.,.. . M  («20 
Now  York  Slate  assorted  lots,  cnininori .  7  (*4  9 
Ohio,  assorted  lots .  IIX**  8 
Wisconsin.  . . .  6X(9  ‘2 
V  KG  XT  A IILE8,— Exports  of  potatnpH  past  week,  .3,7,32 
bbls,:  since  Jan.  1st,  47,424  d*),;  same  time  lail  year, 
20,202  do.  Exports  of  ontous  past  week,  6l5  bbls.; 
since  Jail.  1st.  4,i!g>  do  ;  same  time  last  year.  1,118  d*i. 
Potatoes  aro  dull,  even  with  low  prices  for  the  oest 
lots  offering.  This  of  oivursn  gives  the  Inferior  lots 
a  very  jioor  outlet.  Bermuda  potatoes  quoted  at  $6 
V  bbl..  which  Is  cheap  f<ir  opening  llgure.H.  Bermutbi 
tomatoes,  $S  $)  box  Ilf  5  (lUat'tH.  Bermuda  bents,  $2 
$>  eriitu.  Florida  peas  sold  at  $.3  4*  bush.;  they  were 
not  In  us  good  order  as  lUe  tlrsl  shipment.  Prime 
would  bring  $5  to.duy.  Houthem  green  stuff,  such 
as  spiuooU  and  kale.  Is  In  good  deraarid.  Now  cuti- 
bage.  however,  Is  not  wunteil;  old  Is  plenty  and 
good. 
Early  Hose,  bulk,  1»  bbl,,  $1.06@1.36;  Peiicli  Blows, 
$l.2fs*l.37;  Prince  Alberts,  $1.6054  — :  common,  0(Xa 
75c.  Sweet  potalous.  $2.a(K*3.lil).  ('ubbiiues.  7H  100.  $1 
@6;  rad.|ik9l6.  Hgiiusb,  .Marrow,  bbl.. '75c.(9$! ;  Hub- 
baril,  $1.26«ul..V).  Onions,  rod.  bbl.,  $1(91.86:  yellow, 
$1.50(91.76;  while,  $2,r4l93.U).  Itusslu  Turnips,  V  bbl,, 
i5c.;  white,  (Klo.  ('hrruls.$I.U0.  Ualtimura  sumach,  V 
bbl..  $2,56(^2.75.  Kalu,  $l(*1.2;.. 
Wool,.  -There  has  been  a  very  dull  market  this 
week,  and  easier  prices  liavn  been  accepted  on  some 
few  Inis,  Willi  a  gimcniliy  weak  reollng.  Manufac¬ 
turers  tmu  a  slow  Siilu  fiirilielr  goods,  notwltlistand- 
Ing  till)  eoncesslniis  In  prices  mudn. 
Ohio,  Peimsylvaiila  und  West  Virginia— 
PleklocK . ,3()  (*  .34 
X'V . . . . .  47  @  48 
. .  46  (*  48 
No.  1 .  48  (Ui  5(1 
No.  2 .  42  @43 
S!'>ursc .  4U  a,  42 
Combing . 58  44  65 
New  York,  Michigan  and  Wisconsin- 
JX . .  44  4*1  46 
. .  12  (*  44 
No..' .  42  (9  14 
Coarse .  411  (n  42 
Combing..  ..  .  . 0(j  *,4  00 
Indhiua,  Kentucky  and  'Teunesseo— 
. . . .  4;i  (*  17 
No.  1 . 44  @  45 
No.  2 .  41  i;i 
<!"arse .  .  4u  f,„  4:4 
(  omblng . .35  @  la 
(■uuibInKy  un^viiaUed . .  :i8  i/c  •!<> 
llllnuiM.  lovru  und  MiuiieROtU'- 
. .  (it  47 
. .  (9  17 
No.  1 .  14  4(1 
No.  2 . 
. .  11  (9  i;t 
Georgia.  Alubamu,  .Mississippi  and  Louisiana— 
Fln(»  unwashed .  35  (9  38 
Medium  unwashed . .34  (,5  ;mi 
Course  unwashed... . 27  *5,  ;-iu 
Murry .  17  2s 
K  OCHEHTEIl,  IVliii'.  11  .—Flour  market  steady 
tprltig.  $6.75:  auibar  winter.  *7.00:  white  winter,  $7.26; 
double  extra.  $7.60.  Rye  dour  quiet  at  $.i.50.  Wheat 
aoUye;  .Milwaukee  club.  $I.:1V*I.46;  umber  winter, 
$l.li)@1.22;  White  winter.  $1.2()@I.:lv.  Oats,  noiuinul 
at,{fi@40c.  Corn  Mleady  nt  7CI(&i7.iO.  C*jrn  iiioaJ,  $l..‘i0 
@1.76.  ButU!r.a3(925c,  Cheeue.  iKitLIc.  Eggs,  I8<*26c, 
Lard.  13H@Un,  Aoples,  »  bu..s0o.M»».  Potatoes,  bu., 
mp(a36c'.  Beans,  t*  bu..  T5<!.@i.‘J).  Mess  pork.  |i2@2.3. 
Wool,  369:Vic,  Uay,  $|0@i,'i.  Htraw,Cti@[U.  Tlmotby 
«ue<'.  .$2.16(0-:  phiver.  $T.60(6>7.50.  Wood,  bard,  y 
cord,  $8(09.  Coal,  $6,9fx9T.;{&  for  stuve, 
- - 
LIVE  STOCK  MARKETS. 
New  York,  March  11,  1876. 
receipts  ok  live  stock. 
Forty- Eighth  St. 
k'ortiecii  HI . 
BlHivnii. 
fowl. 
CsIVH. 
8)i««v  A 
l.fttnhi. 
fOgt. 
. .  2.‘J88 
33 
491 
8.710 
(11)0 
..  3 
•27 
66 
4,213 
000 
...  OOO 
110 
OUI 
•m 
14.984 
..  4,816 
00 
UXI 
7,216 
12,‘J44 
. 
—  -  ■ 
.  ■ 
__ 
..  7.907 
60 
56:4 
20,502 
27.928 
,.  9.222 
63 
427 
26,42.1 
25.784 
Beeves.- Tradti  in  hornod  cattle  on  last  .Monday 
forenoon  was  slow  on  a  light  run ;  tho  qiialli.y  of  the 
herds  ranged  from  cominou  I*)  fair,  wllh  snine  good 
quality  steers;  uMo  two  car  lomls  of  oholce  qmilltv 
beeves.  Prieijs  wore  W@13c.  V  ft.;  weights,  :i>i@10V 
Owl.;  the  markets  closed  weak  about  !*c,  otfonthc 
closing  rates  of  the  previous  week.  Wednesday  trado 
very  slow  at  a  lurthcr  rediti'llon  Of  J<o.  on  .Mondur's 
rates;  prices  were  at  M(s*il2Vc.:  weights,  .3 V'98u  cwi. 
Thursday,  s.tles  slow  at  8X**MWc.;  wolghls,  6,q(98V 
cwi.  8  riday.  the  ruarknts  clo.'*^  weak  at  Sdpllvc,; 
weights,  5K<»8q  owl.  From  54&60  Ihs,,  net,  has  bnnn 
allowed  to  thii  ewt.  SpuDlsli  cattle,  corn-fud  in  MIs- 
.sourl,  sidd  ttt  9@UYc.;  State  oxen.  9*ail2c,:  Western, 
Hj2(>i.  lUc.;  native  steers  at  a(i«]2!4c.:  grades  do.,  12',' 
(iil.lc.  Bulls,  on  live  weight,  tiglKc.  Mixed  herds, 
quality  euarse,  9((tUc, 
comparative  rates. 
'This  week.  Last  week. 
Qualitii.  Cents,  Cents. 
Good . 12  (918  12  («i;iR 
Fair . 11  (*llg  II  @11^ 
Poor.. . I'l  f*l(iv  16  @ldV 
Poorest .  8  ft®  911  8  (9  9Y 
Gen.  selling  rates  ..  . 9V@10V  9Y(9l6Jk 
iMiLtn  CuWH.-Tnide fallen  off  ami  quality  also: 
JC.ft.WHSrld  ».t  *.l2**oi»  N  bead;  M  ;il  *50(®ru:  9at|55 
@75:  5  at  $69(981 — calves  ulwuyu  Included. 
Vkai.8  and  Calves.— Trade  very  slow  in  coarse 
quality  meul'tedcuives  ut5((®7Ku.  V  ft.,  grass  calves 
generally  held  on  sale.  8m*;oth  quality  veuls  free 
of  sale  ttt  $K(aHc.  Ib.t  State  veuls,  8K<ailc.;  Penn- 
sylvunla,  10®10Hc.;  Jersey,  9X@l03tfc. 
fostern,  MKc.;  prime  Canada, 
Tobacco.— There  are  large  arrivals  of  Western 
leaf,  prices  for  which  are  depressed,  with  export 
trade  slow.  Heudieaf  Is  without  change. 
KENTUCKY  LEAK.— OLD  CROP. 
Light.  Heavy. 
Heavy. 
Cents. 
8  SO®  !'X 
9Ki9l6l3 
1614(0112 
I2)4@13H 
M  @16 
17  @22 
5  @  5  .m 
6  (#1  7 
TKfti)  8M 
!)  @16)4 
11  (912 
12S@15 
Sheep  and  LAMns.—q’rude  slow  wlih  a  fractional 
reduction  In  prices.  Alunda.v  shm'p  sold  at  6V((i>8)4a. 
$*  ft.J  IniiibH,  7‘4(j(i8)*e.;  spring  Limbs.  $12  (8  head. 
Wtidnestlay,  slmup.  6f97)4c,  Thursday,  trade  slow; 
sheep  at  5)i(97ViT.  hTiday,  the  markets  closed  weak 
at  5((ii7ko.  Virginia  sheep  sold  at  6440,:  State,  5K(S> 
8!4C.:  iMichigan,  6)<(,«8MO.L  Illinois.  Iksi7)4c.:  mixed 
ducks  Ohio  and  Mlotilgiui,  7u.;  Ohio,  ri:1|@8c.;  MIbhou- 
rl.lIKc.;  Itidiaim,  7@8c,  Tho  lambH  to  hand  were  all 
quoted  from  Nuw  3'ork  State. 
Hogs.— There  have  been  no  live  hogs  nu  sale  ilur- 
Ing  this  pant  week.  City  ilressed  weak  and  slow  at 
lUKc.;  Western  dressed  also  slow  ot  sale  at  16@lU>4c. 
IIOKSK  M.4RKKT.— City  trade  fair  lu  fair  quality 
roailMters,  with  mialerute  trotting  iiutbiri;  19  head  of 
such  like  horses  sold  at  $zl5(5®4'.'.3  p  head;  .3 trotters, 
sriOlkvn L'2(I0 ;  3  iialrs  stylish  carriage  horses.  $l,26l)ii® 
l.liOU  P  pair;  9  pair  family  carriage  horses,  i.'i66(i6(t56: 
II  hoari  coarse  quality  heavy  dntfl  Imrsos. fl30((«215 
IHhead;  2  pair  ehulce  quality  do.,  $560  Vpalr:  10  head 
Norman  carl  horsn  stallions.  $l,0,3flr92,ll(X)  V  bead. 
.Sixteen  horses  arrived  $)  Erie  Railroad,  via  Dak 
Cliff  Htatlon. 
COUNTRY  CHEESE  MARKET. 
Lrrn.K  FALi.a,  N.  Y.,  March  il.  1876, 
The  market  ibis  week  bus  been  very  uctivo,  and 
quite  a  number  of  offeriiiga  were  made  by  tho  factor¬ 
ies.  The  sales  enibraee  lots  <if  fall  and  winter  cheese 
from  ilio  Dili  Fiiirlleld.  Urnukeil  &  Feeler.  Columbia 
Center,  Arnold  Bros.,S?malT»  Bush,  Piilaline  Bridge, 
and  utlier.s.  'The  prices  paid  ranged  ut  12**  13c.  The 
Falrileld  Assoebubm  an*l  some  others  holding  tine 
September  make  are  asking  14c.,  wblch  Is  nt  present 
above  Ibo  views  of  buyers, 
A  11 11  III  tier  nf  farm  dairies  Wilson  delivery  and  saloa 
were  iintde  ut  9(s/ 12*!.,  uecordlng  to  quality.  Wo  bear 
of  .soum  farm  Uiilrins  that  are  holding  large  lines  of 
g(i*id  cheese  at  l2S(*61.'ic. 
Cows  are  now  eoining  m  milk  and  I'ucturlea  are 
corimieiiulng  oiuiratlnns. 
There  wiia  u  largo  delivery  of  butter  and  over  106 
packagi's  were  sold.  W  inter  butter  brought  24(9270,, 
iK'cordlng  to  quality,  and  fresh  new  milk  butter  rang¬ 
ed  ut3U(*33('..  only  one  or  two  fancy  packages  bring¬ 
ing  the  lullcr  Hgiire. 
VVn  have  advices  rn.im  Fiirnpo  to  the  third  week 
of  Ktihniaiy,  Dijr  London  correspouduut  saya ; 
l  ino  English  cheesiAoiily  Is  suliible,  Aiiluriciin  tak¬ 
ing  the  place  of  seeouxlary.  Americun  nt  Heptomber 
make  is  iii  good  itemaml.aB  also  good,  sound,  Inter- 
miuiiiitn  uuuliiics,  It  not  stnaig  ami  old.  The  prices 
are  us  foll'iws ; 
Araerlcao  e.xira,  Uj'-i  (iC.s.:  Hue.  62(itl>ls.;  good,  r>OftK‘i0s.; 
coiuinou.  3(i(i«.3u.h.  English  cheddar  brings  SikiDOCs.; 
Wlltsbire  (liiiible,  72@lkls.:  Cliesbiro  medium,  4(V« 
64.4.;  tine,  7lki()H4s.;  Sootfb,  76.'*(iT8b..  and  Edams  ut  708. 
i>  CWt. 
k'luuuml  good  liiMirmed Inin  butler  is  In  doiuiind, 
but  nluomiirgurlne  is  preferred  to  stale  and  ruuk  va¬ 
rieties  of  butter.  The  quolaiintis  are  : 
•liirscy  sells  for  UOs,;  Dorsuls.  HkkifilfOa.:  Danish 
ami  Hwedlsli,  170b.:  Norniundy  extra,  liH*.;  American 
and  Caiiudlun.  9U@l2()s.  (H  uwt. 
Oleomurgurlno  nr  artttlclal  butter  brings  70®110s. 
V  CWt. 
Ilfw  iitlvcvtisscmcuts!, 
U  IllEItlAN  CRA  H,  irislop,  &c.,6to7  100  1600 
n  feet,  extra .  $9  $70 
Wealthy,  Anoullfolla, Whitney’s 26, 2  to  4  ft  20 
Apple,  .3  to  7  ft..  I'owiinkee,  Walbrldge,  Au  7  50 
Cliorry,  Karly  HlehiM(oid,lslclass,.|  to  6  ft  20  180 
Black  Walnut,  extra  Due,  i  year . 1  5 
I'l'eaii,  1  year,  6  uie.h .  3  20 
('urniiit.  Red  Dutch, White  Grape, Victoria  3  20 
Raspberry,  Doolittle,  Clark. .  1  y 
rtsimragiiH.  3  yeais,  (Imnt . .  00c  3 
Uuukthurn,  bust  Northern  hedge  plant ....  1  a 
Honey  f.ociist,  No.  |,  Ul,(XX),  $25 .  8 
Dsage  Orange.  No.  1. 16, mil,  $15 . . .  2 
Heoteb  I’ine,  1  to  it  lent.  One . . .  5  40 
Kim,  White,  I  to  6  fei't. , .  .  3  20 
“  s  to  10  feet  .  10  60 
.Miinie,  Soft,  6  io  8  feet .  4  30 
••  15  to  70  ft.,  2  to  4  Inch  stem..,.  20  80 
Mountain  Ash,  Weeping,  10, $2..'i0 .  30 
Roses, Grueti-lLiiiseauii  lietldlng  Flanis.  Colored 
Fruit  Plates,  Ao.  Price  Lists  free.  Five  eatalogues 
(setJ,25o.  Adtlnias  F.  K,  PHCENIX, 
|{|ouiiliiigtuu  Nurst-ry,  lllluoia. 
of  all  kinds  und  prices,  for  scu-nt  ijic  immutivulion  and 
the  u*iiu.sc*iii  a(.  **,)  Hn-  itnialy  ctrcif.  AIsoMaonikv- 
INO  Glahhes.  for  bntiinical  uur,  etc.  Le.nuks,  Spy 
Glahhl.s,  TELK.scot'KH,  otc.,  eic.  IMi  Page  Price 
IJst  f/rr.  ,M('/\  Itl.I.STKU,  itj'u  Of/ticuin,  49  Nah.saU 
HT.,  New  York. 
HAlLADAy'S  STAHDAlia 
WIND  MILL. 
Pe  r  I  oct  I  y  Self-UegulaUng. 
The  Best,  Clieuoo.st,  most  Dura¬ 
ble  and  Popular  .Mill  made. 
.Manufactured  under  the  liuiuu- 
dialo  8U|iervlsion  of  Inventor 
‘$1  years.  $2,JilK),ll1K)  worth  now 
in  use.  Hcnd  r<ir  IlliistnitedCut- 
alogiieanil  Price  List. 
U.  S.  WIHD  HQINi  Sc  PUMP  CO., 
Batavia,  ir.r.. 
TH.E  JONES’SYSTEM. 
DIRECT  SALES  TO  THE  IlHEK. 
ALL  SALK.H  ON  TRIAL. 
FRKIGIITH  PREPAID. 
No  risk  to  the  piirehaser,  as  no  money  is  paid  until 
you  are  suttslleil.  'I'be  Jones*  system  will  bring  your 
goods  at  lower  prices.  Will  you  try  It  or  continue  to 
sustain  monopolies?  For  tree  PrW  IJst  of  Scales, 
address  JONES  of  Biugbuiuton,  N.  Y. 
Bulliilo  Kerllliksei*  VVorkN  makes  honest  Kerti- 
hxer.s  only,  L.  L.  CROCK  KU.  Buffalo,  N.Y, 
AGENTS  WA.NTED  for  the  Best  biookaphies  of 
MOODY  I'Eoi'i.B.s'  111  Condensed 
l'.DITIO.''i  III  AND 
and  II.LUSTUATKD.  (;knth,  (.’OMPLETE. 
SAN  K  K\'  '*  '***  cheapest  and  best  thing 
..  Don’t  sell  any  other  till  you  see 
this.  r,arge  diseonnts  to  ageiilB.  Address 
MUTUAL  PUBLIHIIING  CO..  Hartford,  Conn. 
AfiCilTQ  WuuIimI— Salary  or  commission.  Art- 
HUCn  I  O  dress  Cowa N  &  Co.,  Klghlh  St.,  N.  Y. 
dljrf  4t  I’ll  iflU.UUU  lias  been  Invested  In  Stooik 
Privileges,  and  paid  900  per  cent,  prutlt. 
"  How  to  Do  It,”  a  book  on  Wall  St.,  sent  free. 
TUMBUIUGE  il.  Go.,  Barjkers,  2  Wall  St..  N.  Y. 
CJIALI.  PRiriTrt  A  SPECIALTY.- 300 
Acres  in  Fruits.  .No- 1  Plants  of  all  boMt  sorts  at 
veiy  lowest  nitrs.  Send  for  urlees  to 
JOHN  ri.  COIaLI-SS,  .Mooreutown,  N.  J. 
.Mooreutown,  N.  J. 
VVIl.IiARO’S  Every  one  who  makes  Butter 
PRACTICAL  should  have  thi.selicup  but  good 
Bll  T  f  ks  book  by  Uicm  all  thetime.  Price 
U  I  I  k  If  One  Dollar.  Address 
Brifiu  Rural  Publishing  Co., 
UtJlii  P.O.  Box .33 IS.  New  York  city 
MOORE’S  Rnil.4f.  .\KW-YORKMU.-  With  it®  full 
corps  of  editors,  add  a  new  publlaUur  qf  energy  and 
ability,  the  management  propose  to  eelebrate  the 
qiiurUir-ocntenuliu  of  the  pioneer  Ruhai.  in  such  u 
manner  as  to  augment  its  popularity  and  oscfulness. 
For  u  drsir-cUwH,  lively  paper,  containing  mutter  of 
Interest  for  ail  •.'■asses,  take  the  Rural  Ne  w-Youk- 
EU,  ami  do  »o  at  onm'.  for  the  paper  uever  was  but¬ 
ter,  and  Uh  prospq<'t3  o'-ver  brighier.-frtTjx/it  {III.) 
Jmmial. 
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