iispiiiii 
*CATALOCUE 
MARCH 3 
32c.: October. 12V®132i Sc-: November. 12 17-32® 13 
9-lttc.; December, 12 lT-32«<il2 9-lfic. 
Quotation* for spot cotton, baaed on American 
standard of classification: 
17phi tidr. Ala. (Means. Texas 
Ordinary. HX Wtf }}% 
Strict ordinary....... US A* J,}-* 
Good ordinary.-...., US IIA 12 12 
Strict good do.. 12Sf 12S _ 12X t“)i ., 
j,ov middling_...... 12 3-10 12 ft-lb 12 <-16 L7-I6 
Strict low middling... 12 9-16 12 9-16 1* 11—10 1211-1(1 
Middling.. 12 13-10 12 13-16 12 lu-lb 1*15-16 
Good middling........ 13 1-10 13 1-16 13 1-16 13 1-16 
Strict good middling. 13 5-16 1H 6-16 13 7-16 1.1 • -10 
Middling fair. 13 11-16 13 11-16 13 11-16 13 13-16 
THE RURAL MEW- YORKER. 
Fair.................... 11 7-16 14 
Stained. 
16 14 9-W 14 9-16 
Good ordinary.IDSf 
Stiiot ordinary.Its 
Low middling.ll 11-16 
Middling. Vi 3-16 
Eggs.—T bere ha* been u sleady decline from day 
to day and at the close sale* of fresh Western sold at 
loHo. The supplies have accumulated amt the ad¬ 
vices aroof free shipments forward, while the de¬ 
mand Is not near as general as expected at this pe¬ 
riod. Western and Southern fresh quoted at 15® 
1 by,a.i State. I AS® 16c. Dimed Can scarcely be moved 
at ll@12c. for Western and 12ffll3a for State. 
KRSRNTrAL Oils.—T he nominal wholesale quota¬ 
tions are as folh>ws: 
Peppermint, iu tin. *3.00 V in glass, $3.5ii@— 
Wlntergreen, $2.&0@2.?5. Spearmint, *1.75. Sassa¬ 
fras. 4 iC. 
r. ft.OUR. — Offering* are mure liberal and prices 
easier: this purchase* are limited to small lots on 
home tradp account »nd lor export to (ho West India 
and Provincial markets. English shippers are gen¬ 
erally out of the market. 
The latest sides arc fa dvaOtKl for poor to very 
choice 8U peril im run to: l.i.'J.VuiO.Oi) for very com nion 
to fair extra iu.: *!l.Uf>'ot«.ll! for good extra do *6.16® 
f6.2(l for fancy do., and f6.25qti7.75 lor fancy to very 
choice extra: fd.WM6.00 for superfine Michigan. Indi¬ 
ana .town. Ac.: *5 '.'S'MU.UU forahipning extra do., the In¬ 
side'"dee for inferior, and *6,05(46.10 for chalet* to 
very fancy extra, do.i common to oh nice white wheat 
extras. $6.15*4.60; fancy do. $7./>><«.S.AiJ; winter wheat, 
good to choice family. $7 nlJvtb .Ml; round-hoop Ohio, 
?5.9&@0.10, and trade brands of do. ut $G. 1:707,75; St. 
Louis. $3.00 <»i..9"> f(>r common tu f/iir extra, and tT.lKJ 
@8..V) fur good to very cholqo : Minnesota*’ Straight ” 
at $6.50(39.0Q. and patent at $7.80*10; unsound stock 
at from Lt.'ift wft.T.'i; city mill extra for West Indies ut 
$0.;.V(jn.25; do. English brand*. ffi; do. trade and 
family. *T.30«8.50; No. 3 ut ♦4.30@500. the latter 
Corn rneal -Yellow Western. Perm-vlvtinia and Jer¬ 
sey, S'.Y.'.WI. 10 and Brandywine, 83.50. 
KREBS PkCTTS. - Exports of apples sineo Jan. 1st 
27,000 bids. Fine weather helps the retail trade and 
choirs- apples are Hint. Foreign investments still 
draw regularly and rather heavily upon the stock. 
Mixed lot* and lots nut of condition—as some Ued 
and many Greening* are will be apt to have a wider 
range soon If the weather turn.* soft. Cranberries 
would hardly hold quotations were It rmt for the 
outside demand. Grapes sell for hotel use. Bright 
weather keeps the streets full of people, and oranges 
and certain kinds pf nuts are active- The holiday of 
Thursday. Fed. 22, added considerably to .-ale*. Flor¬ 
ida orange* are higher; very fancy rldi colored bring 
$12 bbl. lilclcory nuts have no sale. Peanuts and 
Pecans have, grown upon the popular taste and being 
more easily handled by Cbnsumnrs,they will prob¬ 
ably limit all future sales of Hickory and Black Wal¬ 
nut.'. California Pears do not stand up well ; nearly 
all salable packages have to be made. Repacked 
quoted at. 92@8.ft0 V box; supply larguenough for the 
late date. 
Apples, r«ney, $2.25®2.50 V bbl.: mixed lots, prime 
Including Greenings. $1.75(42: common, $1.25® 1.62. 
Oranberno*. Nf. .1.. crates, $2350®3; N. J„bbl».. $3® 
9; Cape Cod. U®9.MI; Other. Eastern, large bids,, fc.ftO 
wdil.'A ifat aw ha grapes, U®13c. Hickory nuts, prime, 
bu*b., $ 1 ® : course v<r bull nuts Stic. Black walnut*. 
5De. Peanuts, Vu., fancy, $1 IOwUo; other, 70o.®$l.» 
Pecans prime, 9®10o.| fair to good 6y,Gt8c. Oranges, 
H bbl 1 , $7.10; box, $«->>«*6.5(J; 100, $2®3.M). 
Furs AND Skins. -The season I* now regarded ns 
a lost one, and ll is difficult to give straight quota¬ 
tion' forruw skins, especially those that worn cable- 
blackened during the Loudon sales. 
No. 1 quality. 
Nor. & Hunt, wnsl A N. W 
Otter, » piece. Vi 00® 7 on. $4 00® 6 00 
Gray Fox.. 1 00® 1 2a 75@ 90 
Bed Fox,. 1 -'(Km 1 CO 1 00® 1 10 
Black Bear. ... 8 00® 12 (HI 6 00® H 00 
Brown cubs and ylgs. 3 (Hhu«i no 1 uo@ 2 00 
Fisher. 7 0U@*H 00 5 00® 0 00 
Mink, dark ..I ft®# 1 75 I (XI® 1 20 
pale.... 1 00® 1 25 60® 75 
Muskrat, winter. 15® 16 13® 15 
fall.... 13® G 10® 12 
Kitts. @4 ® 4 
Beaver. * a.1 00® 1 50 60® 76 
Kaccoon... 65® 80 60® 75 
Opossum.*. 0® 12 6® 12 
Skunk, black. 60® 70 
striped...,. 10® 30 
Wolf, mountain. 2 00® 2 50 
prairie. 75® I 00 
Southern turs sell at an average of abofit 20per 
cent, below the rates of Western. 
OHAiN.—Wheat has been offered more freely and 
at a decline. No. 2 Chicago spring at $1.11, und No. 2 
Milwaukee spring ut $1.47: choice winter red West¬ 
ern at $t.64® 1.55. Buckwheat quoted at 97;<e,@$l ( 
Rye Is weak at- $|@84t:. I"r Wpatern. aftd 85®'.(3e. for 
Jersev. State and I'anndn. Uirleyla depressed and 
dull; No. 1 Canada at $1.05® 1.08: six-rowed State at 
S0@A>c. Corn ho* been steadily declining, but closed 
strong and active; Latest >ales are at 57®OOc. for un¬ 
graded tulxed Western; ft8«(ffl»IXC.; No. 3 5SX@tX)C. 
for steamer mixed ; 5SIH®60c. fnr steam.-r yellow: .58 
(gCORe. fur new yellow Southern; 62c. for svhite 
Southern afloat. Outs are active At an advance; 
sales are at 41 He. to t>6c. for mixed Western and State, 
and 47c. to 56 c, for white Was turn and State, N. Y. 
rejected at «lH®42o.. chletly at 42e.; N. Y. No.3nt 
43tf®44c-; small lots of N. Y. No.3 white at4(Dfo,i N. 
YINo. 2at4*Bt®47Xc-: N. Y. No. 2 white ut 48*0.-. N. 
Y. No. 1 at 54c ; N. Y. No, 1 wtille at 55u.; extra, aftHlc. 
Hat and Stra w.- Receipts are larger, and prices 
are lower and depressed. 
Bale hay, at U5@70o. for shipping, and 70®95c. for 
retail qualities . clover, OFaflee-; salt. do.. .XW. Straw 
quoted at 70®75e. for long rye. Wdiftfte. fbr short 
rye and 00c. for oat. 
IHOJIWTNE9 arc In light receipt and higher ; selling 
at $UUX- 
do. western. 55@ii5c.; Gcdse. N. J, $1.75®2.; do. west- 
ern, $1.12®1.25. 
Quail, e do*., prime, $1.2601.37: soft- small, 80®$1: 
Partridge. KlffltiOc.: grouse, choice large, per pair, 
75ffl8(lc.; do, Mo. and Kansas, per pair,00@70c.; Imres, 
per pair, 25c.; rubbits, ISnldSc. 
PROVISIONS.—Hog products generally are lower 
and depressed. Moss Pork quoted at 115.76 for spot 
lots. $15 55 for March $15 75 for April, and $16 Tor May. 
Dressed hogs at 6K®6ic. for Western, Bacon at 
SKc. for long clear auu 8Jic. for short (dear. Lard. 
Western steam, ut $lu.30 for spot lots. $10,36 for 
March, $I0.47H for April and $10iS)Jfnr May. Hwurlue 
at 10'-.o. for Western. Tallow at 8c for prime. 
Beef hams at $?3 tor choice Western. Beef at HO.ftO 
® 113*0 for plain mess, $12®12.5Q for extra mess, $13.5(1 
®l» for packet. Tlercetl quoted nominally at 810® 
20 for new prime mess, and $i0®2l for now India 
mess. City extra India mess, *25. 
SkED.—G rass are held above limit* of exporters. 
Clover quoted at 1514®I5)<0. for Western and 18c. 
Clover quoted at 15W®15.Ho. for Western and IGc. 
for State. Timothy at *2.05 for prime. 
Tobacco.—E xporter*! now await with much Inter¬ 
est thu marketing of fresit supplies, as assortments 
are very much broken; the transactions generally 
arc at very steady prices. 
Wool..-The line grades especially of western, are 
wanted, and losing strong price*. There are liberal 
offerings <>r Texas and California, which show more 
Irregularity than any othersort. The quotations: 
Honey.—S trained honey has some aula at 10®l2c. 
for California and State. Comb honey has almost 
ceused to sell, the seuson being lalot for it: it Is gen¬ 
erally quoted at 10®14c., according to quality. 
HOPS.—There has been a further decline the 
murkot cloning depressed. Exporters seem to have 
no very Important orders, and they are picking up 
small lots onlv as they regard them cheap. Brewers 
are not operating to atio extent. 
Now Yorks, good to fancy, new.....13 to 18 
New Yorks, low to fair, now. 9 to 12 
Eastern, new...11 to 16 
Wisconsin, new.10 to 14 
Yearlings.... - 8 to 11 
Olds, all growths. 1 to 6 
California.15 to 20 
Poultry and Game.—T here have been Increas¬ 
ing supplies of dressed, und ut the Close there is 
some reaction on the full prices made early in the 
week. 
ljre**od Poultry—Turkeys . X. J.,koc»I to prime, 
15®l0c.: fntr to good. 13®i5c.; Srato, good to prime, 
15®ilio.; fairto goriff. l.'kwIJc., western, good to prime, 
14®15<:.: fair to good, 12®14C,; poor 1(1®I2C. Chickens 
good In prime, N. J., 14® 15c.: (air to good, l2®13c.: 
State, gnod to prime, 14®)5u.; western, good to 
prime. I3®!4r.; State and Western, fair to good. 
11® 13c. Ducks—Jersey, good to prime, lB®We,: fair 
to good, l(!®17y.; Slate, good to prime, 17® 19c.: 
Western, good to prime, ld®l?c.: State, and Western, 
fair to good, Kijilwt. Geese Southern. I0®12c.; Jer¬ 
sey, good tqpnmc, 10® 13a,; fair to good. 0®i0c.: 
State, good to prime, 10®l4c.: Western, good to prime, 
9® lie.; State and Western, fair to good, 7( 2 9c. 
We quote r—k’owls N. Y. and N. J. 13®14c.; West¬ 
ern. Ilffll8c. Chickens do. I2®l3c..; do., western. 9® 
10c. Roosters, 7®8c.: Turkey*. N. Y. and N. J.. 13® 
14c.; do. Western, 12 ®i3c. Ducks, N. J. pair, 70®90c.; 
New York, Feb. 24, 1877. 
RECEIPTS OK LIVE STOCK. 
bn«p k 
Beftvpii 
Cow*. 
CltlVBI. 
LaiaImi. 
Sixtieth St. 
... 3,017 
17 
363 
3,433 
000 
H'ortv-Eighth St.. 
06 
79 
ti 
ft, 144 
000 
Fortieth St. 
.... (MM 
m 
UtS) 
mxi 
10,023 
Hartiiuiua Cove .. 
.. 6,102 
00 
0 
10.40T 
9,077 
Totals this week.. 
.... 8,725 
96 
371 
19.281 
19.100 
'* last week. 
.... 9.801 
30 
437 
21,200 
21,170 
KENTUCKY 1*EAP. 
Light. Henvv. 
Common lugs.4M® f>H 5X® OH 
Good lugs...... A.5K® *'H tlH® 7y, 
Low leaf. 6H® "H 8 ® 9 
Medium leaf... 8 ®ll) 10 ®11 
Good leaf.10H®I2 11X@13 
Fine leaf.13 ®I4 14 ®10 
Selections.10 ®I7 16 ®18 
_____ SKEDLEAF—CROP OF 1875. 
New England wrappers, common...10 @12 
fine, do.14 @25 
medium.. 37 M@36 
selections....,.40 ®5tl 
seconds...10 @12 
Killers. II @ 7.H 
Seconds and tillers, shipping. 5X@ 7 
Pennsylvania assorted lots...16 @25 
wrappers... ....35 @45 
New York assorted lots, common to medium 6Y@12 
Good . .. 17 @25 
4>hio assorted lots.. r»V@ 8 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 4!«@ 7 
Vegetables. Potato dealers begin to show an 
IricUnatton to reduce Stock, and begin to quote 25u. 
4* bbl. less on prime grades. Nova Beotia and other 
common to good grades seldom quoted above $3, i 
Onions quiet. Gordon stuff generally easy. Bermu¬ 
da t.omutnoH :*rn too poor for regular rates. 
Potatoes.— Beroihdi, new, fi%$6.fiQ; Peuchblows, 
State A East’ll, * bbl.$3.37®3 76 ; Early Rose. do.. 3,37 
Peer N 4* 11 • and JnCBBOfl 
White. $3; Sweet, yellow, Va., $2 k« 4 ; Delaware. $4® 
4.6IJ. Celery, do/.. tftc.@$l.26. Marrow squash. V bbl., 
$1.25® 1.50; Hubbard, $1.60«l.7f). Russian turnips. 
V bbl,, 50c. Cabbages, V Kill, $(>@8. Onions— Red, 4H 
bbl.. $J,50®3; white. $4®4.50. Sidnacb, F bbl.. 2.76 
@3. ilot-Uouse lettuce. V bbl., $4®5. Mushrooms, 
Fib,. 40c. Cucumbers, F do 2 ., $2.25@2 75. Rhubarb, 
Fdoa, bclu„ $L 
Wool,. -The tine gruilea nsuedally of western, are 
wanted, and losing strong price*. There are liberal 
offerings or Texas and Califoruia. which show more 
Irregularity than any other sort. The quotations; 
DOMESTIC— Ft. fcKCK. 
Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia— 
XXX and Pickloca.50 ® 62 
XX. 10 @48 
X . 12 @14 
No. 1. 43 @ 4ft 
NO. 2. 40 ® 44 
Common. ..34 @37 
Combing.. . 53 @56 
New York, Michigan, and Wisconsin— 
XX. 30 @4 2 
X.37 @ 40 
No. 1. 40 (oi 4.3 
No. 2. 39 @41 
Common............ 33 ® 36 
Combing. 50 @55 
Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee— 
XX. 38 @ 40 
X. 37 @40 
No. 1. 40 @43 
No. 2. 38 @ 40 
Coarse. 31 @ 34 
Combing.,. M) (id 55 
Combing, unwashed. 36 @ 88 
Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota— 
XX. 37 6i 40 
X. 35 @38 
No. 1. 39 @ 42 
No. 2. 37 ® 40 
Common .30 @ 33 
Georgia, Alabama. Mississippi, Louisiana— 
Fine, unwashed. 30 @ 32 
Medium, unwashed... 27 ® 29 
Common, unwashed. 20 @23 
Burry.*.. 15 @20 
KOCII KSTKIt. Feb. *4.—Flour market strong; 
spaing, *7.50: amber winter, $8.00: white winter, *8.50; 
double extra. $9.00. Kyesflour quiet at $5.00. Wheat 
steady: Milwaukee club, fl-i<Mt1.N8: anther winter, 
11.35® 1.55: while winter. *1.45@1.60. Oats, noraimil 
at457548*:. Corn quiet atK0@65c. Corn meal. 1125 
Mi 1.50. Hqlter.20.«22c, Cheese. 14®l5c. Eggs. 16@18c. 
Lard. ll@Wo. Apples, bu., 2ft®40c. Potatoes. bu. t 
fl0u.6ttl.0u. Beaus. «< bu.. $1.75®2.10. Mess pork, »16.N>. 
Wool. 2ft@30e. Ilay, $10@15. Straw. tii/tH. Timothy 
seed. $2.T6@8 .(i 0 ; clover, f8J8.50. Mill leed firm at 
$20 for shorts. $22 for sblpstnfl*. anJ $26 for mid¬ 
dlings. Railroad Freights—Flour to Boston, 45c. 4* 
bbl.; to Now York, 3;c.; tu Albany. 25c. 
- ♦♦♦- 
COUNTRY CKEE8E MARKET. 
Litti.k FALLA. N. Y., Feb. 24,1877. 
Nothing *of Importance has been doing in the 
market tht* week and prices remuiu umihuttged. 
Tlie recent Improvement In rate* at ihe seaboard 
has strengthened the reeling In the Interior, and 
hence thu tone of Hie market Is better. A few ends 
of farm dairies are coming forward Irregularly, and 
prices uj«y be pat at 8 to 12wo., according to qualiiy. 
Our quotation* for factories are from |3 to lie. fur 
fair to prime lots, blit very little Is offered. 
Winter butter ranges 1 rutu 22 to 24c. A little new 
milk butter now begins to Come forward, and sales 
ol such tins week have boert made ut 24c. 
We have advices D-om abroad to the first week 
In February. Our London Correspondent s a *® that 
cheese of all descriptions Is dearer and firmly held, 
more especially American. Some medium* Just to 
hand are o; good value at 60 to 04*., varying up to 
70s. lor tine. The quotation# areas follow#: 
Swedish, I20@I7Q*.; Amertoau, ‘J0®140a V o wl. a 
American, extra tine, 74®Y8*.; fine, 72@74*.- good, tyi 
@65s.: common and low grades, :i8@fio. English 
chuddar, 66®72s.: Scotch cheese. 68(<#74a,; Cheshire 
tine. 76©80 b.; medium,150@64s. Dutch Cheese—Edams, 
6S® 72s. 
There is on improved sale for good continental 
und American butter. In Irish there is little or no 
sale, and medium*, are the same, oleomargarine be 
ing preferred to the lutter. The quotations are : 
Clonmels, 14ii@10U#.: Corks, 14001508-* Dorsets, 170s.; 
Jersey, 120 @lft 0 s.; Danish and Swedish, 120@174s. 
Oleomargarine, 90@124s., and up to 120s, for fresh, 
9H cwt. 
- - » > » 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
scant, strong. Wednesday, trade slow at 7@12c.i ] 
weights, 5<w8h; cwt. Thursday, aides few atHV@llKc.; 
weights. 0(ip8k cwt. Friday, the markets closed 
weak at 84i@12<v weights. 5Y@9 cwt. From .V*<s 
60 lb*., net., have boon allowed. Spanish herd*, 
part corn-fed, sold ut7@8c.: do.,corn-led, 8K@9KC,: 
native, fkwiORc.: grade. I0 H@i5k*'. Oxen, 7jk(.«lle. 
Bulls, live weight, 3X@4Hc. 4* ». .Mixed herds, 
7qi8)IOo. 
• Mn.cu Cowh.—N o Improvement In quality, and in 
consequence no advanoo In rates. Sixteen cows 
*old ut $3ft@50 (K head. 16 at $106CG0,19 at 50®65,10 at | 
$60®7ft, .3 at $T9(S85 calviis always included ; 1 sprlllg- 
V ka 1.8 a.vd rAJ.VRg.—Trade so small us to render 
It. difficult to obtaiti quotation*. A few smooth qual¬ 
ity veals sold at 4® 10k c V H>. Coarse quality calve* 
held on sale, Country dressed veals. ll@14c. V B>.: 
trade fair on a moderate supply. 
Sheep and Lambs. - Monday last trade was ex¬ 
tremely dull In sheep prices wore5®@8c. 18 ». a tew 
head of yearling Lambs sold at TGDTYc. * tb. Wed¬ 
nesday, trade better; sheep Vr.lfxiW F cwt., lambs 
not on sale. Thursday, sales dull: sheep, ftWia7Mo.; 
lamb* noton sale. Friday, the markets closed weak i 
sheep, fiX@7e.; lambs, 7@7Hc. Slate sheep, 5R@7c. 
Old*) do. 6H@3o.j Kentucky do.. Indiana 
do., 5V,@0c.; Illinois do. Oat-tC,: Mlcnlgun de, ftH® 
7Hc ; State lambs, 7@7<ko.; Mixed llock# ftwTc.; Jer¬ 
sey owes tiXo.; State ewits. 
' Hoas.—There have been no sales of Live Hogs up 
to WodnuMday noon. Thuriduy trade lu ally dressed 
inactive nt current rates : being 7Y@8}<c. X »>.; gen* 
erul sales 7J4@8Sc. 48 ®. 
Hdr.sk Market. Trade firm, with a fair demand 
for ordinary quality animats. Sixteen coarse quality 
huav v draft horses sold at *125@200 V head ; 19 poor 
quality light humus* horse* *ohl at$90@135V head; 
22 ordinary *lo„ $I.‘0®210 V head; 22 rOudstors. With 
fair trotting action and of medium quality, hut not 
warranted eound, $2W@4(» x head; 7 coarse quality 
brougham horses, *200®,325 V head; 18 pair* family 
carriage hursos, $47i@CSO V pair : 2 pairs stylish car¬ 
riage Horse*, aged, $1,000 ¥ pair; 2 trotters,! $700*.** 
MOO F head. 8'lfteen heavy draft horses were 
shipped for England via steamer Nevada; they were 
of low quality, noue save one being of choice build 
ami action. Twenty-nlne horses arrived per Erie 
Railway. 
(JOMPAttATlVS RATES. 
This week. Toist week. 
Quality. (’euts. rents. 
Good steers $1.103f@12K 10k(@12'-f 
Kiur ,... .....10 (iCltBy 10 ® 10 Jv 
Four. 9!4@ 9Y HR® 9R 
Poorest. 7 @9 7R@ 9 
Gen. selling rates..9R(*4lOR 9R(it 10R 
t Insoluble. 
Fkktim/.KU.s. The following is the detailed list of 
retail prices iu the city: 
Per 
Phos. Acid. Ammonia, UK) 
Ammonia. percent, percent, lbs. 
Sulphate of Ammonia. 2ft $o 50 
Nitrate Of Soda.- -- 17® 18 4 60 
Dried Blood or Flesh, ground. - 10 2 00 
do. do. 13@16 3 00 
Ammonia a/nd I’him. AcU I. 
Dried Bone and Flesh, line...,30@2f» l(5;5 2 00 
do. do. ....10® 15 0@8 2 00 
Dissolved Bono (Mupesj.loan IT* - 2 25 
Plain Superphosphate, tnln’l..ll@14* — 2 uo 
Bone. Black, ground. 30 ®.'!!+ - 1 50 
8. C. Phosphate rock, ground.25@27+ —- 1 U0 
Pure g’d Bone Flour (Mapes). .20@25 4@5 2 15 
do. lino. do. 20«t25 1@5 2 15 
do. coarser grades, proportionally lower. 
Phos, Ammo- 
Guano, Jtc. Potash. Acid. nla. 
No. 1 Peruvian. 2®3 13ta>16 10 $3 00 
do , guur’teed.. 3 16@I8 6(<# 7 2 80 
do., rectified... 2 !()♦ 10 3 26 
Ammoniated super¬ 
phosphate (Mapes)... - 10®14* 3® 4 2 25 
• Bolublo and Available. + Insoluble. 
Patau n. 
German Potash Salts... 14@10 — - 126 
Sulph. of Potash.. 44 - - 4 00 
JNitrate of Potunh.42@14 - 15® 16 9 50 
Muriate of Potash. 50 - - 3 50 
Sundries. 
Ground Plaster, per ton, In barrels .. $8 00 
Agricultural Salts.. . 
Bonu Meal, line, for cattle. . . 
do.. course for fowl*. 3 00 
Salt or Nitre Cake (sulphate of sodaj, ground. 
In barrels, per toil.. ...2ft 70 
Sulphuric Acid, tiUdeg. (curboy* $1.76 extra).... 2 25 
No. 1 Peruvian Guano-Potash. 
ABSOLUTE PROTECTION and 
choico of a Fertilizer OF ALMOST 
ANY DESIRED STRENGTH in Am¬ 
monia, Phosphoric Acid and Pot¬ 
ash, at prices EVEN LOWER than 
those current In France and Ger¬ 
many, as quoted by Prof. Viilo and 
Prof. Coessman. 
Circulars mailed free containing i'mmila* for 
Prof. Ville'* Complete Fertlllater"—manures 
for 8 pee I ul Crop*. Exhaustion, per acre, of Am¬ 
monia, Phosphoric Acid nnd Potash, by lending 
crop*. Bnrii-yuid Manure. Chemicals and Peruv n 
Guano compared. 
Sop advertisement, current. No. Am. Agriculturist, 
on page 32. 
CHAULE5 V. MAPES, 158 Front St.. N« Y. 
DON’T FAIL TO 
USE THE 
BUFFALO HONEST FERTILIZERS 
ON AIL SPRING CROPS. 
Ammoniated Bone Super Phosphate, 
AND 
Pure Ground Bones. 
Tint purity of these good* I* guaranteed, aud their 
standard proved by regular analyses of Prof. G. A. 
Liebig of Baltimore, and other eminent chemist*. 
Iliglient Premium und Mediil of Honor 
n wit rued bv the Onteunlnl Commlaalon of 
the Ititerniitlonnl Exposition, Philadelphia, 
1870. 
Bend for new Spring Circular, containing full di¬ 
rections and testimonials. 
Office 252 Washington Street, Buffalo, N. V, 
THE DEMOREST’S QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF FASHIONS, 
5 cts.; yearly, 1 (I cts., post free. 17 E. 14th St., N. Y. 
. post free. 17 E. 14th 8t., N. Y. 
Beeves.—T rade on Monday last was still firm at 
low rates. tlio*e Of the closing days Of the previous 
week being current. The quality of the herds was 
from common to choice; in general, fair. Price* 
ranged from 7 X@ 12 Kc. lb.; weights, 5®llX cwt. 
Ammo- Phoa. f'er 
nla. Lime. Ton. 
Dry ground Fish Guano (brand 
Qulunlpluc Co,).8@1U 1ft $35@I0 
Sol. 
Ammo- Phos- Per 
nlu. pbate. Ton. 
Soluble Nitrogeuo’s Phosphate 
(brand Qulunipiuo Co.).3® 4 16®18 $33®38 
Buffalo Honest Fertilizers (L. L. Crocker). 
Bone 
Phosph. Ammo- P ICO 
Potash, of Lime. nla. lbs. 
Am. Bone Superphos- _ „ 
phate.2®3 23@2S* 3®4 $2 00 
Pure Ground Bone*. 
Steamed....... — 61 3@4 2 00 
Premium Pure, Odorless, Phos. Ammo- Per 
Fine-Ground Raw Bone Acid. nla. Ton. 
(Excelsior Works). 27@28 4X@5 $65 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
BERK8H1 aior 
GREEN-HOUSE AND HOT-BED GLASS, 
both plain and ground; manufactured by PAUK. 
Habdino * Co.. 191 State St., Boston. Also, BLUB 
GLASS— Pleasanton'S Shade. Wholesale und retail. 
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Banta, John -Light Brahma Eggs. 
Benson k Burpee—Farm Hood* Free. 
Boynton, J. S.—Norway aud American Spruce and 
UnDain Fir. 
Bradley Mf’g Co.—Agricultural Implements. 
Davison. Mis* K. L.—Bound Volumes of Rnral New- 
Yorker. 
Demurest’* Uuarterly Journal of Fashion*. 
Eckstein, Hill* A Co.—Pure White Lead. 
Ellwanger k Barry-Fruit and Ornamental Trees, 
Roses, Greco and Bov- House Plants. 
Ferrl* k Miuard—Flower ana Vegetable Heeds. 
Havenatutc, C.—Hop Plant* a Specialty. 
tiuBted, J. B.—25 Fancy Cards. 
Miickle k Co.- Hell Treble Plano*. 
Marvin, D. S -Gmpe Vines. 
Post. <;. C. -Sap Spouts and Bucket naugers. 
Price & Knickerbocker—Fresh and Reliable Seeds. 
Reed A Co., Geo. I. 2ft Elegant Card*, 
lllce, Jerome B,—Choice Vegetable Seeds. 
Storr*, Harrison & Co.—Beautiful everblooming 
Roses. 
Storrs. Harrison & Co. Fruit and Evergreen Trees, 
Green-House and Bedding Plants. 
Whitman, J. A.— Garden Engine and Fire Extin¬ 
guisher. 
business notices. 
Vacuum Oil Co.—The Best Oil for Harness. 
ADVERTISING RATES: 
Inside, 14th and 15th pages (Agate space), ,40c. per line 
" 12th page. 50 
Onteidc or last page. 60 " 
Fifty per ct. extra for unusual display. 
Special Notice*, leaded, by count. 7u " 
Business " 80 “ 
Reading " 1.00 
Discount on 4 itim-rtioiu, 5 per ct.: 8 ins., lu per ct.; 
13 ina., 16 per ct.: 26 in*., 20 per ct.; 52 Ins., 2 d per ct. 
IMC No advertisement inserted for less than $2. 
My animal Catalogue of Vegetable and Flower Seed 
for 1877 will be luadv by .1 immrv.and Herd. FH $iE to 
all who apply. OustonieT* of lust Hitason need not 
write for it. I offer one of the largest collections of 
vegetable sued ever sent out by any seed house In 
America, a largo portion u( which wore gr'-wti on my 
*ix sued farm*. Printed directions for cuittnatinn on 
every package. All *eed sold from uiv i**liibliBhment 
warranted to bu noth Denham! true to name: so far. 
that should It prove Otherwise I will refill the order 
gratis, a* the original Introducer of the Hubbard 
and Marblehead Squashes, the Marblehead Cabbages, 
und a score of other oow vegetable.*, 1 Invite the pat¬ 
ronage of all who are anxious to hove their sent fresh, 
true, and of the very best strain. N c« VegMnhles 
U * , J t AMES 5 J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead. Mass. 
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More Agents 
7 ' wanted to can- 
va.** for the gale 
‘'—--.Jf bnt ' Galvan¬ 
ized METALLIC 
Eureka sap Spopts and bucket 
/ h a n ti ehs. Samples, Circulars and 
Terms sent post-patd on rec’i of2(ic. 
POST, VUn f A I'.it ... tlurllUKtou, Vt. 
Cal! for these Spouts at your hardware stores. 
WIND MILLr 
HALLADAY’S 
STANDARD. 
Perfeotiv Self-Regulating. v 
The 8c*t, Cheapest, most Du* l—. 
ruble and Popular Mill made. , 
Manuiactiired under tho |rn - lfc« *»* ka, 
mediate supervision of In-iiSBa 
ventor , 
22 YEARS. |tt\ ;■ Z 
S3.000.000 I 
worth now In use. jjta MU 
u. s. wind cmini is* 1 
& pump co„ 1 ^ r 
Batavia, ill. W;, . J. 
The Antifriction Hay Carrier 
iw»v | I£\vp* tciDor RDtl inon«y. 111« ilinplw ; the p- 
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HmT Snd for clrculJr- «til di*l^riL for tr*cklnf 
bnrti, to L*. S. tYiud k 1'utup t o., lta- 
W. tuTiiw 111., iDUDUfiH'.ii^rt t l il« Old BeiUbU 
IUi Iujr.y Stauaurd Wind Mill. 
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Thu Brokeu-duwn Swell of To-Day, Song and Chorus 
Never Mintl the. Rest.Song and Chorus 
Full Catalogue of 7W piece* mailed on receipt of 
Postal Card. Add re** HITCHCOCK PUBLISHING 
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