a season should be weighed with some sagacity. 
That the crop was a heavy one was undisputed; 
that a scanty state of finances would affect the 
masses was reasonably foreshadowed. Simply these 
admonl-hing influences won' enough to work against 
stringent Interior quotntPm*. Another hint might 
have been obtained liy the persistency with which 
many of our best houses refused to euiry lipnvv In¬ 
voices on their own account. Of course, tbe mer¬ 
chant or i he speculator is not apt to talk up an arM- 
cle on himself; but them Is a class of merchant* 
here who are Independent, and will liberally und 
honestly give sound Instruction as to outlook or 
bearings, Disaster would be less frequent If such 
opinion* were not so often swept aside, cur readers 
lose nothing when wc state that tho Rcrat, is a fa . 
vored channel when special advice Is sought. Heavy 
exportation bus saved u* from some sad breaks this 
past season : but our dependence is upon home use, 
and that interest should receive the most earnest 
calculation. A few new milk lot* am in, but uul in 
suitable quantity. Western t* In fair demand : uua! 
lty, with difference In prices for Stale, favors ordi¬ 
nary buyers. No good roll* offering. Export* for 
past week, 5,157 packages. We quote 
State dairies, with tubs, choice. 23@24; good to 
prime, 2i.)g.22c\; Calr to good. I9@20c poor to fair, 
15@18c.: dairies, firkins, choice, 2002U\; good to 
prime, ISatSJe.: fair to good, 17015C.: poor to lair, t.V.u 
17c.; State half-tlrkin tubs, choke Full, 28 0 80c.; 
good to prime. ’R-aaic.; fair to good, 22@24o,i poor to 
f..ir 17/;?.9ii,. . welsh nibsprluie Full, J4«s20c j dairlos. 
‘ • - " ®2lc.; lair to good, I7@l8c.. 
■ry poor, 1S@l5o.; Wrutern 
SO'Si'ISc.; good to prime, '-’7 
. 7c.; Ilrkm#, goad hi prime, 15 
, 3@15o,; dairy tubs, good to prime, 
fair to good, Ia01?u.; factory tubs, select 
;ood to prime, hlotVJc : fair to good, 
|iop_r to fair, lOtvlle.; Rolls, West- 
prices, while there ts no secondary American In flrst 
hands. He quotes: 
American, extra fine. 761376 b.; fine, 72@74s.: good, 66 
®6M».; common and low crudes, none in market. 
English Cheddar, TSwIN!#.: Wiltshire double, (0083s; 
Cheshire medium. amaur,#.: tine. sw#8ls.; Senujh 7ft.* 
80a. Dutch C.'lKtcse-Kdams.WM. 72#.: Uumbi*. |5)@0r>#.; 
Derby shape. 64@7Us. 
Amorlcun butter of extra qualRv and line Conti¬ 
nental sell well, while nil Irish mid secondary sorts 
are negleoted. The quotations are as follows: 
Clonluela, 1400150#.: Corks. 140(3150#. Dorset*, 1711s.; 
Jersey, 1300160*.: (Danish and Swedish, 12U017US.: 
Friesland, 1600164s.: Afuorieun, 800140*. Oleomar¬ 
garine, 80® 100s., and up to 120#, for fresh, 
ADVERTISING RATES: 
Inside, 14th and 15th pages (Agate space), ,40c. per line 
lotU puirp.., m .., k u 
Outside or lust'page... «0 “ 
Fifty Per ct. extra for miUBUal iilgpiav." 
gt’euuU Nottcos, leader], by count 70 ** 
liuaincti* “ i., „ 
Reading '* . <• 
Discount on 4 Insertions. 5 per ct.: 8 ins lo m>r ct ■ 
» ln »' • l>e>- ct.. 26 ins., a) per ct.; id Ins., afe per cl ' 
•* r No advertisement inserted for less than $2. 
TUV AI1D STRAW. Tlio arrivals have been larger 
and shipping grades are easier ; prime stock is in lib¬ 
eral demand and strong. 
Bale hay, at80® 70c. for shipping, and 700.081 for 
retail quaMile* ; clover. 65@?0e.. salt, do. 60c. Straw 
quoted nt 70®75o. for long rye; 55060c. for short 
rye and t’O065e. for out,. 
High wires aro higher; telling at $l.li@1.12. 
HOPS.—There hit* been a depressed and dull 
market again this week. Shippers have few orders 
and bgure close, while demand from brewers is 
small. 
New Yorks, guod to fancy, new.ill to '7 
Bastern, new. iu to IS 
vV isconsin, new .. 8 to 16 
Yearlings. . 6 to 10 
Olds, nil growths. t to 0 
California. 16 t 0 20 
Leather.—H em look sols, 22024c. for light, 22k® 
~4c. for middle. 22Rta26e. for heavy, and 21®23c. for 
good damaged. 
Moi.ASSKB.—N ew Orleans, with the large supplies, 
is lower, selling at 47i«filc. for good to prime, 63056c, 
tor choice, and 66067c. for fancy. 
Petroleum.—T ho pressure to unload on the dis¬ 
solution of the combination, gives still lower prices, 
lteflued In bids., 14fco.; iu cases, 2(Jc. 
PotT/TRv AND Game. Iteepipts of Western are 
largo but the season is too far adva nced fort corres¬ 
pond Ink trade. Quality Is unusually good. iNyir 
points stOCK la not doing much better than State. 
Duolis source und ralrly llrui. Wn quote- 
Capons are plenty and /lull at 2l®22c., fir large and 
1664 lac. for small and slips, Turkovs, 1'hllu.. dry- 
picked lH®15c ; Jersey, good to priitic I3@l$c.; fair 
«0 wood, 120l3o.: Stubs, wood lo prime, 12@H(\; west¬ 
ern. good:to primp, II® 12c.; fa r to grt.,, 1 , Kiwllc; 
prime large, 9@l0c. Ctiiokena. Phlln., dry-pioked, 18 
®15c.; good to prime, N. J., 13015c.; fair to good, 12 
*#Wc.: Stntn, good to prime, U’utMe.; western, good 
i." prime. U>®I*K0.; 8i ate anil Western, fair to good, 
swlHc. Chicken* and fowls, very pOor, 3@Hn. Ducks 
.-Jersey, good to prime, 14018c,; fair to good, it® 
lOo.; State, good to prime, 16017c.; Western, good to 
prime, l.Viihlc.; Stale and Western, fair to good. tSoo 
li!.: poor, 11012C. tic.’*,’, 70120. Live Poultry 
n.liiiridaiii.and tending lower. 
Fowl*. State and Jersey, 12018c.; Western, V is. 11 
Chickens Jersey and State, H@il2<k: western, 
Iu®lie. Roosters, 51 tb. H@9c.; Turkeys, N. V. and 
N. .1,, 12®13K(e.; do. Western. V< p. 1 l<oil2e. Ducks, N’ . 
J. petr, 87®*!.ute.; western, p pair, 60®76c.; Cleese. 
N. J, $1.1602,25 ;do. western, $1.25® 1.25 
(lame items are few, now that Prairie liens anil 
Quail are Illegal. Wild Pigeons are In better de- 
nuuml, and there Is a renewed call for Duck*. Kan- 
bits and Hums are no longer quotable; boldorsitake 
an yttdng t hut. will close them out. 
We quote;—Havre do Grace canvas.hack ducks at 
81..602; Western, $1.2301 ,o0; redhead, 75®Kf.e., and 
tuallard und teal, 46®5(i pair.. Wild pigeons, flight, 
trapped. v doz„ 75c,0$l.!5 ; shot or sort. 30®75c.; Gn- 
gh«h snipe. $3; sand snipe, fie.: plover. |2.o0. 
Provision*. Hog product* have been depressed 
and dull. 51 oss pork quoted in 815.75(1*16 for spot 
lota. $LY<m for April, li mi •flfi.Ti'i for Muy. Drnjwncl 
hog* at 0W@0fci:. for Western. Bacon atfikc, for 
lung clear and 8*c. for short clear, Durd at 810.35® 
It MO for spot lots, 8111.45010.47)4 for April, $l0.5?>i 
for May, and 810.70 for June. Btearlno at 10!,e. 
Tallow ut7y@7J4c for prim*. Reef hams at 892.VI. 
Beef lit 810,50® 11.50 fur plain mess, 812012.54 tor ex- 
tru mess, *13.u0®li for packet. Tterccd quoted 
nominally at 819®20 for new prime mesa, and 830021 
for new India me**. City extra India mess. 825. 
Kick.—C arolina bring* 0K@5Re. r.ir fair, 5S®5«c 
for good, 0X®ORc. tor prlmo. and l!)fc, for choice. 
Seed.—G rass are dull and depressed. 
Clover quoted at 15®15Xc. for Western mid ti®16c. 
for State. Timothy at 82.10 for prime. 
SUGAR (Kotlned). — Soft yellow, 9X®10Xc. t soft 
white. 10X@ll!4o.. crushed at like,, powdered and 
gran Minted, U k®llXc. 
Toiiacco.—A ssortments uro small, and trade la 
necessarily limited, with prices very tlrm. 
KENTUCKY LEAP. 
__ _ Right, Heavy. 
tlomraon lugs.4R® 5x CK® fix 
Uood lugs. 5X® «X 614 ® 7R 
Low leaf . . OX® 7R 8 ® 9 
Med um leaf.. 8 @10 10 @11 
Hood leaf.10R@J2 11 W@13 
finely.to @14 14 @lti 
Seluolkms...,.16 (u.17 16 f<*18 
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
Nkiv York, March 3.1877. 
RECEIPTS OP I.IVE STOCK. 
Btlwop A 
Umvm Coin. Cr'v«a l.timh* vi 
Sixtieth 8 t. 3.433 36 519 5.427 (KXJ 
Forty-Eighth 8t. 000 17 51 0,999 <gMt 
Fortieth St. . 000 DO 000 000 10.915 
Harslinus Cove .... 4,790 00 000 9.858 8,6* 
Totals this week.3,27 m 53 5711 71.281 19,590 
“ last week .8.725 90 371 19,284 19,100 
ISEK\ K 8 .—There was a dull heavy trade iu horned 
cattle on Monday lust. The quality of the herd* on 
sale was from rough to good with a choice ton; 
prices were aVtUiaxc. per ID,; 8 steer - sold at I'lYo. 
The murkot* closed With a few ear kinds unsold. 
Weight*, 5X012 OWt. on 65dti59 Hi*, net. Wednesday, 
trade still drill at redueed rate# of 1 .e. scant uer In, 
on all degrees, ot quality; price*,'9® 12 c per lh„ with 
one choice urmlity Ohio steer held for 13c ; tills 
attimul weighed 2,890 lbs,, live weight, ami Would 
dress (4 lb*, net, strong. Ttulrgrlny, trade dull at,:a,* 
Wo. per lb,; welgbts, OlffitllRn. owU ID-lday, tlm 
markets oloaed weak price* weres-kwH 'it:.- welahis, 
5Jf@9 ewt. From 55 o 4 «l lbs., hav* been alliiived 
net. with 8 *toer* sold on 59 lbs.net. Illinois steer 
sold at top rates. Spanish herds, corn-led. -i' ,*9 ‘.e, 
native, SfcfiilOKo,; mixed hard*, steers, uxeu ami 
holfers, Ki/uIOKi!.; grade steer*, 10 W@ 12 Xc.; oxen. 9 ® 
llo.. Bulls, live weight, 84t5)4 65 per cwl. 
ATtt.ctt t'mVP.—Trade still morp dull and less satis¬ 
factory than over heretofore. The quality ,ir ihe 
1 'Hlmufs on *alc not, good t , uougli to moot tlio Ueuiund, 
Sixteen COW* sold at *32045 4' head, 8 cows at $50. 
3 COW* for 8137.50. 16 at 86007:,, III at. J5.1@65 culvos 
always Included. 
Veals and CALVES.—Smooth quality veals not to 
hand. Coarse quality calves meal led wlmn lat. 
scarce; trade fair In small lots; range ot prices, t-n 
iOSfc. per lb.; general sales, 9@9j)fe. 
Sheep a.vd I, a MBS. Monday lust trade opened 
dull und nearly Xo. W It. off on the closing quota¬ 
tions Of the previou- week. Sheep sold in large lots 
at 5X@8e m ffi.; lamb*, in small lots, at 6@ra.5Xc.; 
flocks, 5X@7c. Wednesday, sheep sold at A»7Ro.: 
lamb* not quoted ; trade Very slow. Thursday, sale* 
few; sheep. 0@6Jlto,; lambs not quoted Friday, the 
markets closed weak; slinep, there were 
no lambs mi sale Kentucky sheep sold at 5’i@8c, P 
tb.; Illinois do., 85.S7XSW-9U r cwl.; Ohio do., 6 Hi@ 6 Ke. 
y It’d Ktate do iJf@7o,; Fenunsy ivaola do , aRatOXc.; 
Indiana do., r>X@ 6 'l(>i.i Moiiilgnn do., f>X@ 6 Xc, {Rate 
lambs, 64i(5)6Rc. The quality of these flock* a* above 
quoted was trom la arwj to good, With u otiolce top ; 
OXtreiue rango of weights, 770136 Its. *( bead ; 1,14)9 
sheep and lambs sold at 85.94, average, iji head ; 4 ,Oil) 
do. do. at. 85.73, do., do.; 3,298 do. do. at 85.97, do., do, 
Hot/S.-On Momlity last 3 c; car loads or Ohio hogs 
were held on nutn on live weight. Wednesday, 
churaduy and Friday, none on sale. Trade In city 
dressed very dell; rules redueed on light arrivals; 
extreme range of prices, 7@7Xo. V tb.; general sales. 
7X'@7Xe. 
Horse Market. OHy trade falling off In feeling. 
Nineteen poor quality light harness horses sold at 
$5,(090 p head. 21 do, at $790115 18 head ; 33 ordinary 
do.. #12.'«?(,i5(i V head; 5 roadsters, with fair trotting 
uctlnn, generally aged and not warranted sound. 
$1950875 V head ; 7 trottnrs. f.4l»(lisj75(l 18 head ; II pair* 
family ciuTingit horses, $2950675 V pair: istvllsh 
carriage horse, aged | 6 U 0 ; 9 pulr* emirse quality 
lieuvv dlift, horses. *-47o6o435 p pair; 5 pairs ejudee 
do.. 841)1)0801) W pair; 3 medium quality brougham 
horses, of fair action, 42(K!@ill , 5 N head Sixty-lour 
horses arrived per Erie Railway via Oak (lllf Station. 
v'ijhparjlti vill rates. 
- ... This week. Last week. 
Quality. rents rents 
Oood steers lb.t0!K al2X 10V'itl2X 
K alr .14 ®I»X iu «,iox 
poor.MX® 9\ «x •* 9 V 
Foorest. 8 .(,9 7 ia, 9 . 
Uen. selling rates.9X014X HR . 10 x 
Bon-ows. IC 1,.—Cheese Factory Wanted. 
Campbell, flea. w. The •• Lady ” Drupe. 
Collins, John S.—Tree* und Fltints 
wi v ‘; r m t A 3,u 2! 1 . Holbrook Swivel Plow. 
I Inti.her, L. $.! to klu a Day tii Agents, 
exinner F M.-500 Vartetles ,.f Potutoos. 
r w '.^n. i 'o- H -Now and Klegant Music. 
JI.iwc. Di. ( B. Howe’s Coneenuated Syrup. 
Rtllogg Rodney Superior Vegetable Seeds 
Co -A vents Wanted 
i.ittic, \\ S - Kocnester t.'ommarclel Nurseries 
Manobu a U h!! H " ,U f S°' ', r,iru ‘' Beautiful Keepsakes. 
m l 'obson —Maryland Fariim. 
Mlllai A.Hon.l burin*—Cheese Factory Apmiratus 
Monitor Dump < o. Wanted, Men to Travel 
Morn V A Mms, 1C,—Niatiuru Nurserlns, 
fty Rnse;^aS^ B c Mah, * c Slower Seed, 
Sr' Fm ' lU for the F, " wer 
Hnook, I, It choice Flower Seed. 
Spooner. Wm- It -Flowernml Vegetable Seeds. 
“frXt *«!^4Sfc , K6r* a s ~ d "- 
WlKSrrrttMSf'ESMaTl""'’- 
BnsiNIHS JfOWOBI. 
Eckstein, Hills & Co.-Pure White Lead. 
fair, 17@20o.; _ 
18 ®23c,: good to priuioi 
poor to fair, 15017c,; ver: 
creamery, select invoice#, r. 
@30o.; fair to good, 23027c.; 
@17c.; fair to good, l" " 
17019c., 
invoices, 20>.; g, 
ll@16c.: all styTea, ._ , , JIQ _, 
ern, fair to guild, liy 15c.; Inferior, 130i4. 
Comparative receipts and exports from June 1. 
Receipts, pkgs. Exports, tbs. 
June 1, ’76, to Mav. 1. ’77..,. tOOS.tll ll.7tU.40V 
June 1,’75, to Mar. 1,’76_ 14)3,478 3,022.514 
June 1, ’74, to Mar. 1, ’75..., 790.230 4,158.653 
June 1, '73, to Mar. 1, ’74,.. S09.V76 2,809.616 
June 1. *72. to Mar. 1. ’7S.... 594,314 4,146,017 
Cheese,-T he liberal drafts upon the supplies 
latterly have left the stock In the neighborhood ot 
about 60,000 boxes and with unimportant receipt* 
prices are strong. Exporters are operating moder¬ 
ately and meet It! for the choicest ructorlo*. 
Fancy factory #t 15|f@lfic. tor fancy colored. 
15xai.VYc. for fancy wane; good and primes 14w@ 
18Rc.; State farm dairy, funny, 13X®I*X©.: good ‘to 
prime. 134140.; Westem factory, fancy, li'*@15c.j 
good and prime, I3@l4c.; factory. State and skims, 
6@10c. 
Export post week, 4.264 boxes. Cable quotation, 
74 shilling* —Mi advance. Gold, 144^'. 
Comparative receipt# and exports from Jnne 1st. 
, ™ Receipts, pkgs. Exports, lbs, 
Juno 1, ’76. to Mar. 1, ’77.1,!«W,H7I 84,970,675 
June 1, ’75, to Mar. 1, ’76 .2,214.510 80,025,058 
June I, ’"I, to Mar. 1, '76- .,1,836,796 81,52s,«» 
June 1, ’if to Mar. 1, 74.1.880,489 Sa,9|H,095 
Junel, 72 to Mar, 1, '73.1,628,200 69,473,724 
Cotton. Speculation h i*heen exceptionally brisk 
the past seek, anil prices have been well supplied. 
Export trade I* ut a pause. The latest price# 
March. 12.4801k..74c.- April. 1271012.75c.; Ma 
12.96c.; June, M US@13.lUc.; July, l.3.l8@J3.20c ; 
18,23® 13.24(%; ^eptelijhcr 17.94ivil2.ll8i’ ; Octohe 
12.71c.; November, 12.49(5112.51c.; December 
12.51c. 
Quotations for spot cotton, based on At 
standard of classification; 
Unbinds. Ala. Orltan#, 
Ordinary...10 13-10 1013-16 10 15-16 
Strict ordinary.II 3-liJ 11 3-16 1115-16 
Good ordinary. II 9-16 11 9 10 ll-ll-bi 
Strict good do.11 13-16 11 13-16 II 15-16 
Dow middling. 12 12 12)3 
Strict low middling... 12^ 12X I2it 
Middling. 12W 12 H Vi% 
Good middling. ]2Jf 12Y 
Strict good middling. 13 13 l.ik 
Middling fulr. 13% 18« 13W 
Ealr. 14X 14), 
Stained. 
Good ordinary.107-16 laiw middling.... 
Strict ordinary .... U 1-14 Middling. 
Domestic Dried Fruits.—A pples are di 
depressed. Reaches quiet amt weak. Blaek 
more steadily held. 
Apples—State, sliogtl, 4Y@5.Vc,; do., quarte 
5XO.: Bo 11 tliern sliced, new. fair, tRotia; cho 
aH®8C.; fanoy, nominal: Western qr#„ 4) 
Reeled nenehes Prime new ucnrgla. 22c.; 
old. IftUlse.; fair til gtiod; ,lo. 12015c, Pitted 
rle*-Prime southern. Pi|>4@17c.i nnme State, I7@18c. 
RagpherrlB*. 2Sc.j htaekberrle* 7R ® 7Re. Plums. 
—New State, 20c.; southern. lC@l?e.; old, 15018c. 
Ecios.—Supplies are large anil prices are low and 
will have to be kept no to insure u libera) nan. A few 
real spring day* cheapen lresii amt ..ther Lenten 
Items, and seller# have to accept tho views of buyer* 
to a great extent. Prices have beeri down to nearly 
their present rates most of the week. Llmudare not 
thought of with the ruling range for fresh. The bar¬ 
rel Controvc.rxy has been temporarily settled by 
charging Pie. for new bright bbls. aud nothing for 
old or soiled. Wo quote: Near points, tic.; all 
others, 13,H@14)ie. 
Essential Oir, 5 t-The nominal wholesale quota¬ 
tions are as follow#: 
2U'W ^(U’etti.ocmeiUjK 
Texan 
USE THE 
BUFFALO HONEST FERTILIZERS 
ON ALL SPRING CROPS. 
Ammoniated Bone Sujjer Phosphate, 
AND 
Pure Ground Bones. 
i be nurity of these goods is guaranteed and their 
Standard grlived by regular analyses of Prof. G. A 
Liebig of B#ltliu®iJ, and other eminent chemist#. 
Highest Pi einiiiiu it,,,| n edit I 0 1 Honor 
> win .led by |hr 4’e„i,.„..Dil OoiiiiiiImhIo n of 
Vs76** t ^* 1 "Kxpoaiiion, Philiulelphlii, 
Siimi tnr now Spring Circular, containing full d(> 
rectipu# and testimonials. ' UK Ilu i ui- 
Ofllcn 2,,2 Washington Hf.ront lli.W..i.-. xr xr 
Fkrtii.izers. -The following Is the detailed list of 
retail prices in tho city: 
... Per 
Phos. Add. Ammonia, 100 
Avtiiitmlu. percent, percent, lbs. 
bulphate of Ammonia. . 25 
Nitrate of Soda.- - I7@is t .in 
Dried Blood or Flesh, ground - 10 2 00 
(In- do. 13016 3 00 
Ammon la und P/m#. Acid. 
Dried Bone and Flesh, fine. , 20@25 4@5 2 00 
d". do. .,..10015 60S 7 00 
Dissolved Hone (Mapes).1.5.« IT* - 2 
Plain Hiioevphosphaie, mln'D. 11@14* — - 2 on 
Hone, Black, ground.30031 f - 1 rfi 
8. C. Phosphate rock, ground.25@27+ — I i o 
Pure it’d Hone s iour (Mapes). .V 0 & >:i 4@5 2 15 
do. flue. do. 20076 4 k5 2 15 
do. courser grades, proportionally lower. 
- „ Phos, Ammo- 
Guano, Ac. Potash. Add. ula. 
No. 1 Peruvian. 2@3 i,s« 
do, guar’teed.. 3 16 ® 
do., rectified... a I 
Arawoniated Super- 
phospfcitto (Maiies)...— 10 @| 
* Bolublo and Available. 
Hotann. 
Geramn Potash Salts. ..14016 - 
Sulph. of Potash. 44 - 
Nitrate of Potash......,4204 1 -, 
Muriate of Potash,. 50 - 
Sundrien. 
Ground Plaster, per ton. In barrels 
Agricultural Salts.. 
Hotie Meal, fine, for cattle. 
do.. coarse for fowls..... 
SaJtorNItro Cake (Sulphate of soda), ground, 
In barrels, per ton.....2.7 70 
Sulphuric Add, 66 deg, (catboys $1.75 extra).., 2 a, 
Ammo- Phos. Per 
— , . _ nta. Dime. Ton. 
Dry ground Ush Guano (brand 
yuiuniplue Co,).8@10 15 $3!f@|fi 
Sol. 
Ammo- Phos- Per 
Soluble Nitrogeno’s Phosphutn U U ' ' 
(brand guinnlplao Co.).3® 4 1(33)18 $33@38 
Buff ula Uaneet ifcrtUteer* (L. L. Crocker). 
Bone 
Phosph. Ammo- 100 
Potash, of Lime. nia. lbs. 
Am. Bone Superphos¬ 
phate.203 23028* S@4 $2 00 
Pure Ground Bones, 
Steamed.— 61 304 2 00 
Premium Pure, Odorless, Phos. Ammo- Per 
Iino-Ground Raw Bone Acid. nla. Ton. 
(Excelsior Works)... 27028 $65 
Oven urn .Fron 
Li t vie Dren in Again—Song. 
Walls-Dancer#..... 
Farewell. JcnDlij—Quartet, li 
Ihe Reaper s Hchottlsho. 
Full Catalogue of 701) piece 
Postal Card. Address UITC 
CO,, 10 Coj'llandt s't.. New Yo 
SUGAR MAKER’S FRIEND 
- 4 00 
15@16 9 6ll 
—- 3 50 
) The Anti Friction Hay Carrier 
Snvi-3 lithor »nd mon-y, Tt It ilmplo ; th« irrapw 
pling pc- im. ^ ltfun. on friction roll*, hoiuV 
cou hi bauk an 4li K bt rncUut*. The track U 
."yintupenilvc; ilio carrtur bulatHtli*; di unj 
• lmnilro<l« are la Vo trouWg about git 
JjX liutf •*v**r hteb bnuiHii. or to the vuU of drej> 
Q '•>’ * !«*y k Wliure wftDU'Uy *ml thu 
j) Ot aioWitir reduced. Trark tdiould bo 
put up now while banif *.r« /uU, 
S^nd for cJfcuUi-8 ant iIpaiku* f«r tTUiklnf 
l*lru r lo t. H. Wind l.r >( ln.- 4 IViuip Cki-> 
tm lit. III,, maoufAclnrcrr of tho Old Reliable 
ilttJJ uiny -‘-.UUiiHfd Wind Mill. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
Little Falls, n. y., March 3, 1877. 
Tu ere were about 100 boxes c.f farm dairy cheese 
sold this week. Price* ranged from * to l2Rc., ac¬ 
cording to quality. The farm dairy cbeesc coming 
forward la In small lots, the last of the season* 
make, and is now nearly all disposed of. The mar¬ 
ket is stronger for factory cheer • of good quality 
amt prices tend upward. 9pmo winter made ha* 
been sold recently at 18c., amt we hear of u small lot 
of December matte going at 14c. There 1# no extra 
hue offered, and factory cheese of all sorts Is scaren 
In the Interior, Wo quote factory cheese at from 13 
to i4vc. tor fair to good lots. 
We hear at no new-mllk cheese on the market, but 
small quantities of new-mllk butter have been of¬ 
fered and sold at 20 lo 24(1. for home use. Winter 
but!or Is (dOW of sale and buyer* do not care to han¬ 
dle it- Prices muy be quoted at 10018c,, and not a 
very ready sale at these Ugures. 
We have advices from abroad to the second week 
In February. Our London correspondent reports u 
good demand for all descriptions of cheese at full 
500 VARIETIES OF POTATOES 
The Largest Collection in the World, for which the 
GRAarn u:\TK\.\m, prize medal 
and Diploma were awarded One tabor of each vari¬ 
ety, ci rrecr ly labelud, carefully packed, expressage 
or postage prepaid, for $100. Catalogue of Seeds, Po¬ 
tatoes, Small Fruits, etc., froc. Address F. M. HEX- 
aMER, New Castle. Wc#lche*ter Co . N. Y. 
P KA V’H HKRF.N’MOIJM.K. Ccnmil Kalin, 
R. I.—Cataloguu of Bedding Plant#, fc’lnwerScpd, 
Roses, Pansies, &o., now being mailed. Sent ou re¬ 
ceipt of Postal Card with address. One of tho best 
assorments to bo found. Uerman Pansy Seed—2 new 
Blacks, I pure White, 11 other varieties; 25c. a paper. 
! me Tuberose Bulbs, full double, 10c. eacn ; 60c. per 
BERKSHIRE 
GREEN-HOUSE AND HOT-BED GLASS, 
both plain and ground; manufactured by Page, 
Harding & Co., 191 state St., Boston. Also, Blue 
Glass—P leasanton’s Shade. Wholesale and retail. 
