trniiu better; client' »nln »u 
spring lambs. HkdDlT*!. Thursday, 
1 m lb.: yearling lambs. 7\'®i<v_\: 
H-". 
sheep, 
yr>GS.—No live 1 1 off* on sale on Monday. Wednes¬ 
day or Timreday. On Friday llvo ear loads were sold 
ato'iw/G.!. V tb. ’I'rado In oily dressed slightly itn- 
j.imi. iwiiiyo. Apples. bn.. 8 &« 2 i(te. Potatoes. bn., 
...n.MfUO Jfi'ims.id lm,.*i.:u®2.io. Moss pork.*11.62*4. 
VV W *a, 1‘v-v Straw. f.YaO Timothy 
AieH 24 
LiKATHKH.-Honili.nk solo, 2!®23c. for lixlit, 123® 
25c. for middle, 33st25e, for heavy, and 'M'Aui'lii:. 
lor good da Hoiked. 
MAPLE SUGAR.— Now 12®llc. Syrup$1 gal. 
Molasskh,—N ow Orleans at •IfiwoOo. for good to 
prime : 53®54c. for choice and 55®50 for fancy. 
OIL Cake. Kvnorters are doing but little; the 
nominal price IS $.51.50 is ton. 
POULTRY and gam K. -Po8f>lb e activity for the 
Jewish holidays make prices Urui for live. >Ve 
quote; 
Fowls Sure and Jersey, 15®U>n.; Western, 'p lb, II 
@lac. Hoosters, n>. h®9e,: Turkeys, S. V. and 
N. J.. 15® USu.; do. Western, Vi e. Hi. I fie. Ducks, N. 
J. pair, HT<<> Y4.12c,; Western, i pair. 7,V»8(ie.; liecse. 
N. J, *1.78® 2 5u; ill., western, $LSI® 1.50. 
Receipt* of dresaed am moderate and prices bet¬ 
ter. Wants of irinlo not large. We quote: 
Capons: 22'..,Tie. slips, 17®19e. Turkeys, best. Ill® 
17c;; good, 13® 15c,. OOHiuioh, 8® lOn. Chickens, best, 
lOwlHe.: other, LI lee. Fowls, chnieo, 13®15c.; West¬ 
ern, 10®ilo,;do., in bail order, 5®9C. Ducks, 15®20e.; 
geese, IlMlde. 
There Is more display of game, but trade now de¬ 
pends upon special outlets. VVe quote: 
Trapped W pigeons, :/ do/.. *1.3T®I.G2: shot do., 
$1(91.26. English snipe, V do*.. *3®3.G0; Hand do., 
.Vi®60c, Canviie-bttck ducks, e pair. *l®1.50; red- 
head do., '.ji'vHTc.; mallard do., 50®00e.; common do., 
40®5Uc. 
X J hoVISION s. —There has been marked depression 
and steadily declining prices. Mi s- pork, $14,110 for 
small lot* oji (be spet; $)4.4'l for A }>r■ I .mil Mai de¬ 
livery, and #11.05 tor June, Hressed bogs al (5)40. for 
Western. Huron m 7,f(c for long clear and 8«.c. lor 
short clear. I. aid at f.j forWiwtern stuarlnc on 
spot: $0,115 far .March and April. $9 7 • for May, and 
•f.l.Sf, for June. Hnturlrtn at IO*-*c. for prime. 
Heef bams at #21 for choice sve-tern. Beef atEie.vi 
<911.50 for plain mess, >1 '...12 50 for extra moss, $151.,41 
o/ ll for packet. Tierced quoted nominally at M9®20 
for new prime mess, ami (lira 11 tor new India mess 
City extra India mess at »Sales 100 tierces 
Philadelphia India moss, pi Ivalo terms. 
KICK.—Carolina quoted al IX® 5^0. for common to 
fair. SXQfrVc. for good, il®*>ifc. for prime, and OX® 
ic. for choice. Louisiana at I V®5% lor common to 
lair, and 5% &G)£ for good to prime. 
Salt.—A shton's, $2,50; Denikin's, Washington’s 
and Worthington’s, $1,15®1.25; Liverpool, ground, 
i0®8uc. 
Seed.— tn grass the dealings are wholly on home 
trade account: clover is selling at H5f®15c. lor 
Western and lf&@15X for State, and timothy at 
$1.S5@1.95. 
THE BUBAL WEW-Y0BIER 
Apples—Mate, sliced. 4Jf@5c.; do., quarters. 4X@ 
5c.: southern sliced, new, fair, 4}f®4Xc.: choice do. 
4\@,>c.; fancy, nominal: Western qra.. 4X«4*o.; 
poor do.. 3)y<<(,S\c. Peeled peaches—Prime new Geor¬ 
gia. 22c.; prime old. 1(5® 17o.; fair to good do,, 12® 15c. 
Pitied Cherries — Prime Southern, I.Vaiilc.; nrimc 
State, HkaiTc, Raspberries, sUaiifu'. Itltsukhomes. 
‘He. Pluses — New State, 18®20c.; Southern. liki>l7c. 
Fogs. Stock lias gone very largely Into us i and 
prices are Itrni but not strong, i r.. i-.,- 1 , n ■ j. ].., i.,n. 
“if a ci.upte of days tip present lute of i ecu nits will 
weaken rates. Wo quote: 
Near points I7®18t\; State and Penn., l(lk®I7c.’ 
Western, troll IrtPjc.: Southern liiKtr. Ilk;: Duck caps 
2'@38c.; I.ltued quoted w®l2e. for poor to selected. 
Kssf.N i ia i Oils. — Peppermint, in glass $3.25; tin 
#2.75.; Sas-nlf.i». I.V< I7e ; WiutergrO'u, $215. Spear¬ 
mint $2,5 1 ; Worarwoud, $.1.50. 
Feed.—S ales are $ 17®)8 V ton for 40 lbs. average, 
$18® 19 for m do.; #)9®20 for SO do., and $20@22 lor 101 
do, and $1915:30 for rye. 
Flo PR.-Prices have worked up a little and closed 
strong ; this w occasioned by small receipts, and the 
stock in store diminishing nmler increasing trade 
from exporters ami local buyers, The West-indlu 
and Provincial demand has been the chief part of 
the export movement. The quotations are *5.40® 
a.:.i for poor to very choice superfine BUG• #5.75 
®a.K)t for very common tn fair extra .1o ; $5.90w,5.95 
lor good extra do tftl.UOw WUB for fancy do., uni! 
Wi.10w7.40 tor fancy to very choice extra: { 5 . 40 ® 
5.75 for aupertlno Mirliigun. Indiana, Iowa, &p.- 
#5.|5®5.!«J for shipping extra do., the Inside 
nnee for interior, anil *5 S5(.«6.00 lor ohoin m 
very fancy nxt rn do.; Coliouon to ,'hoieo while wheat 
extras, #ii.os5,7,l'0 . fancy do. $Lu5(/rh,25 ; wilder wheat., 
good to choice family, $,.,<li8.'>,i: mund-hoop Ohio, 
#6.oiifso.'A). and trade brands of do. nl #.V!Vsw7.75; j»t 
Louis, #i,85.ti'.„50 tor commioi in lair extra, and tU,55 
<98.75 for good tovcrvclioice : Mlnnes'.iu “ almlght” 
at »i.25<«s.ld, and iiateni at. #7ai.qi.,’4t; unsourel stock 
at from $4.g>a6o5l < kl v Mill extra at #il.50iajtl III; do, 
Fnglish brand . #5.o-.t5 NIL do. trade and family. 17.26 
®8-w; No. 2 at fl®4 T . live Hour at #1.2,71,r,l.7.>. 
Corn meal Is In pretty full supply, and prices are 
easy; sale* ar. #J.J0 for Brandywine and 8.H.V«FI tor 
Vellow Western. Pennsylvania and Now Jersey, tluv 
menl is selling ar. # 1 . 0,1 for coarse city. 
Fkksh l‘'Kt.TTt5 .—Kje ports of apples pa-t week, 
:, >5H bids,: since Jan. Isi, 49,1107 do.: satim time lust 
year, 3,913 do. At Mils season apples have a sort of 
a divided market. Fancy showy fruit are hold lor 
retail use, and tboip h ?ui s me smull, Iniyers make 
froquent visits anil pay i xtrnme prlcea readily. The 
grocery and -hipping demand are using russets 
ehlelly, and prime Kn.vhnrv bring good quotations. 
Sonic r«ir SpiUenbergs lire loll, nml Northern Spy 
still turn out well. Losses In previous years in 
storing seem to have given some it mid hints to mer¬ 
chants who carry heavy stocks, mid perhaps some 
credit is due to the orchard people as wuli Cran¬ 
berries have tittle wholesale encouragement: ctub'S 
and barrels generally weak. Florida slrawbentos 
will lie soincwlnit late this season, though timely 
good supplies ini expected- Peanuts are quiet, Imt. 
with prospective natural wants fairly firm. We 
quote: 
Apples, ranc.v, $2.25®2.5i); Western N. V. selected 
winter. Jl.?5Ct92 ; mixed bus. W.60WL75 ; poor to fair, 
#1.25® 1.50. Crunbcrnes, N. J. choice. W bush, crate. 
r7.5001)2.75 1 good, #2.26®2 50: choiim, ,-i hbl., »«®9,6U ; 
good, $7®H; Cape Cod. Choice, #**«; other, Fastern, 
large bids., fauey. fikk.'i. Oranges, Florida, > box, 
#i .50®9. Strawberries, Rlorlda, P qt... #lki«8,.'si- l*ea- 
nuls, Virginia, hand-picked, #1,20: tnney. flQtl.lU; 
extra prime, #i ; good to prime, 35®96c.; shelled, V 
It., IH®5c. 
GllAIN.—The market tor wheat. Is holding up well ; 
advices from the west indicate the wauls of millers 
somewhat mi excess of the receipts, anil the accumu¬ 
lated slock being reduced slowly, while here export¬ 
ers are taking ah occasional parcel,unri some llttlo 
inquiry trout millers as against tbolr recent liberal 
contracts on Hour. The latest sales are for No. 2 
Chicago spring at #1.40; No. 2 Milwaukee spring 
$L12M. Uye is at. H0:c>:!c for .Western, mul »l®:« in. tor 
Jersey, Flute and Canada. Barley is lower; No. 1 
Canada tu 1 . 1 11.. 1 1 u Ox- cowed State at 
n;/ir.. Jo,; IWO-fOWed FUlle. UI«:17>C. Corn IsaClIVt! and 
fairly steady; latest sales arc at 51H®55c. for un¬ 
graded Western mixed: .*«,»! ,.v5,v ;c, lor steamer 
mixed, 54 :am*ie. tor Now Vork No. 3. Oats are easier 
with u slow trail o, elnsibglinn ; latest sales ttlflfkiji.lic.; 
lor mixed Western and Stub* amt Li ,iw54e, for 
white Western and Smto. Ineluding N. rejected 
ttl 33K 1 '.) N. V No. 3 el I0e.; N. V. No. 3 while al 15® 
I N. V. No. 2 al Hm tl' c N. V, No. 2 while at 
45H®4l>HC.; N. y . No. | at 5l®51 V, 
IIay and Straw.—T liornisconsiderable inquiry 
for hay, and with n raping off In receipts, better 
prices arc made. We q note: 
Bale har, at 71® 73c. for shipping, and 75c.®#l. for 
retail qualuic-; clover, GltgiiOe.; salt. do.. 55®(50c. 
Straw quoted at ‘i.iwiSOi', tor long rye; t5U®(55c. tor 
stiort rye, and aSriitik'io, tor oat. 
Highwines are lower and dull; sales at #1.079, 
®1.08. 
Hops.—A good many small lots have been taken 
at I2®l5c. for r.-rjrgnoil, but not strictly tine stock, 
and of low grades al Hm|0c. This business is almost, 
entirely for expert. There is u chance that ir t he 
advices f. om Knglaml should show that the roots 
have not. wintered well of an Improved Inquiry, and 
the trade nWnit w ith some interest developments. 
Thu quotation.! are 
Now York--, good to fancy, new...._10 to hi 
Eastern, new. . Ill to 13 
Wisconsin, new.. . 8 to 12 
YCarlings. i; to 10 
Olds, all growths. 4 to 0 
OaliXorniu. ,...15 to 20 
Oregon. 13 to 20 
, ® (jG A rt -~T {, ’ 1 l n ed at 9®9 7 <c. for soft yellow, 10® 
10> 30 . for soft white, lLNe. for crushed, 11 He. fur 
powdered, lUailXc. for granulated. 
Teas.- fn Job lots sales are cl' Hyson at23n, to 28e^ 
for eoimnon to fair, and Lie. to tile, for extra tine to 
t iicst: 5 ouiyt Hyson at Mle. to 45c. t..r superior to 
2! 1 ?.’, bA(! - for extra line to Hnest. and 80c. to 
JI.U for Choicest4 Oulun^ lit 29o. to HTo. for cuiuuion 
t" lair, aae. In Fie I'prsni eilnr to line. ftUe. to 1550. for 
*'‘lra line t.o Narst, riUiJ She to We. for choicest* un> 
e"lore.I Japan al 24e. to -’s.-, bo- eouimmi to fair,.'«e. 
" I e. lor superior to line, ami aOu, to 65c. for extra 
litre to finest. 
l*i i itoLi i’M. Refined at lT.He, in hbls.; ?l®22e. in 
easrs, tor large lots. 
\ ta; KTA BLER.- Potatoes unchanged. Florida green 
POiis m rive in good order quoted 3#r,ij5 for crate. 
H’lmliern green stuff infitir demand. F inarh *1.2'® 
V bbl. Kale #2®2.5(l. Cabbages higher # 7 , 0 . 111 . 1 X 1 . 
Wool. - I'riees havi; been reduced l@2u. t‘ It., gen¬ 
erally.are more ot a pressure to sell, while demand 
l!"" 1 hh'Httfeciui'ors is small; X. Ohio tleeees soldiat 
I medium Hue State llcecea at 40c. ,Y. unwashed- 
V! h ' l, , | eeecsvit '.He., gee ohm washed dOlutne at60c. 
tall California at 13® 18. 
|5*’<'|) fFTKK, llari'k I 7.-Flour market flrre 
Spring, *I.n0; amb. r winter.#8 .ii0t white Winter, 18.50; 
double extra. V,1,00, Hye nominal at *3,1X1. Wheal 
2," Mdwuukee club, $i.ilui,i.nj; amber winter, 
# 0" L4” ; white winter, #1,10® 1.50. Outs, nnminul 
'‘i 1 '!," quiet at UOdstifro. Corn meal, #1.25 
Sheep and Lambs. Trade on Monday last was 
dull, but on extremely light arrivals the markets 
became steady. Sheep gn|d nt .’iikHNu. is tt>.; yearling 
latubH uotuuiitcd. Pennsylvania sheen sold atTW® 
8140. P It.; Ohio do.,;®H\c.: Suite do..5jki®7\.: Ken¬ 
tucky do.,.V.dTt'.; HJlMOlB do., 5X<Wt*0.- Mtehlgan do.. 
SJk®t»3sc.; Missouri do,. 5u,i State spring lambs, 1C® 
17e.; 4,001 sbe*q> and lamps sold ar, an average of #5.80 
V head : 2,999 do., fj.iti; 2,214 do., #5.91. 
xfic . - "i—tw. ..iMHti, to'.?p..»ii. mm iki*u urui at 
V " r *!*Ort».$»l for shipstults, and #24 for mid- 
d hugs. Kail road Freights Flour to Boston, 45c. P 
hi>l.; to New York,3 c.; to Albany. J5o. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
• ~ 
I .title Falls. N. Y„ March 17, 1877. 
The season of cheese making for 1877 Is now fairly 
commenced, factories arc being opened and milk is 
bemg Worked up at. Ainu dairies. The factories 
generally discourage sklnttuoig and the first ship¬ 
ments of cheese nr.umse to he of heiter quality Hum 
usual. No new cheese lias a- yet beep ottered at this 
market luit winter make continues to come forward 
In small lots. The sales this week of winter make 
and of‘‘odds and ends” from farm dairies have 
ranged from law I3n. mol extra lots have been sold ut 
Jlerklmer at 12 ,®l3^c. Wo hear o| no sales of 
laclory, hut buyer-tiro Willing In pay fmin i;In-die. 
bn good to fair lota and as high as lac. for extra is 
offered. 
The butler market, continues weak and winter 
butler is slow of mile ill from liFclHe. The market is 
more brisk for iiew -milk butter t lie delivery >d which 
In Increasing, Tile sales of this description have 
ranged from 20®2Jo., according m quality. The 
weather hits linen very mild for March, and stock ot 
all kinds is reported to ue doing finely. 
\Vc have udvic.es ffOIh abroad to ilio last week 
In t ehriuiry. Our London Corrcsponileritstiya cheese 
h: the mill article in our mitrket r h it shown well for 
pi'ollt. Tim stock is considerably reduced anil 
Mtc.iudarv American is anxiously nought tor and 
soils for delivery. Prices are as follows 
American, extra line, id®,8s.; line.74®75B,; good. <18 
®'2s.: common and low grades, from 50® 52 s. 
English eheddar. 81MJXI-.: Wiltshire double, limmH,'Is.; 
t'heshire medium, iiOi'iSiiis.; line, ,2®80s.; Hcotch 7l)ii6 
715s. 
There lire inr:r,-;g-*-,l supplies id butter and the 
business doing i- eiuitlned to the liuest dualities of 
i milliiental Amei'lctilt hlllLer ol secondary quality 
Is pressed it very low llguros. Wo give quotations : 
I'Tieahiml sell* for l.jft.i P'/is.: Jersey, t3ix.yi4iiH.: Nor- 
aiandy extra, KiU-.; Danish nail Swedish, 12(1,1) 171s.; 
Hursels bring* Ills mid American from liftSnlliOs. p 
cwl., Uleiiimirgailmj, or aruuclul Iniuor, if fresh, 
brings from PM I tile. «< ewt. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, March 17, 1877. 
RECEIPTS UK LIVE STUCK. 
pioven on reiiuuu rn tea . extreme range, i puli ',c. v 
P.; Ronoral sales at "He. If* »• 
TLidtSE Market -t'liy trade extremely slow and 
small In high priced horses. There is alsoar.U m- 
off In t n for lor quality. The fortdgn irudc is the best 
feat urn just now. since our last weekly report in 
fair quality light .harness burses, behoved in be 
Sound, were shipped for the British Isles by various 
lines of steamers : coat prices. $17.r« JiXl head, dry 
railroad horses, #95® 135 P head, to till Conti acts. A 
tow valuable trotters have heon disposm| of ai *i,00o 
(•41,790 V head; J pairs family carriage Horses, #32;® 
HOOP pair: II head soarse quality heavy draft horses, 
#1 HVai'lOO XI head. I’hlrty horses arrived per Erie 
Hallway via Oak (Jiff Station. 
COMPARATIVE It AT 1 . 8 . 
„ ... Tills weuk. Last week. 
Quality. cents corns 
Hood steers p m. .If)\ -i-l214 HP, , t d2U 
suir.Id „tui% in i«,III'-. 
Poor.i|j^® 9 ^ 9!V<‘, !"(i 
Poorest. ,, K ill, 9 ~\a 9 
Heu. selling rates.9J4i®10><; 0>*®10H 
t Insoluble. 
Baovur. 
Cow*. 
CaIvo*. 
H)ihap k 
Lninb*. 
Hojt*. 
Sixtieth st. 
Fortv-Eightu Hi.. 
... 4,908 
51 
4125 
2,505 
215 
'.Mi 
4,714 
Furtlotli Kt. 
. • . , . . . 
Ci,!M«i 
HaraimusCovo .. 
... 4,31 Sri 
•• 
7,21(5 
7.787 
Totals llil» week., 
... 8,374 
77 
5f»L) 
14,435 
11.750 
*• last week.. 
... 8,1521 
ICG 
581 
21,28(5 
17,128 
Fertilizers.—T he following is the detailed lisi of 
retail prices in the city : 
Per 
Phos. Acid. Ammonia, 100 
Ammonia. percent, percent, lbs. 
Sulphate of Ammonia. . 25 fU 50 
Nitrate of Soda .- - 17® is i ;,i) 
Dried Blood or Flesh, ground. - It) 2 (XI 
do, do. - 13® III 3 oo 
Am mania ami Phox. Ariil. 
Dried Bone and Flesh, line,... 20®25 4®5 2 Oil 
, do do. ....10®I5 0®8 2 1X1 
Dissolved Bonn (MapusJ. PV-hL* 2 25 
Plain Sunerphosphato, mln’l..U®ll» - 2 I'll 
Bono, Black, ground-. .- i fio 
Si C. Phosphate rock. groutiii.26ffl27i - i no 
Pnre g'd Bone slour (Miipes)..'i0®25 4 ,,5 3 i.> 
do. line. do. 21 1 ®25 4i,o5 2 15 
do. euursor grades, proportionally lower. 
„ . Phos, Amuio- 
Gimrm.-ir. l’otnsh. Acid. uln. 
No. 1 Peruvian . 2:u,3 l.kwlli III $3 110 
do, «ua,r’teed.. 3 likaiiH (j® 7 2 nil 
do., rootltled... 2 107 jo 3 25 
Aminoniiiled Huper- 
phospVmtc iMnposl...- 10®ll‘ 3® 4 2 25 
* Soluble and Available. + Insoluble. 
Votjixn. 
(Jenuan I*otashSuits...14®1K - - 125 
Sulph. of Pot.isli. I I - - ioo 
Nitrate ol Potash.42®1 1 - |.V,«Hi 9 5(1 
Muriate of Putaah. fl(> — - 3 50 
Sutiitrlui. 
Oround Plaster, per ton. In barrels .SK CO 
Agricultural Salts. . 
Bone Meal, due, tor cattle. . 
do.. coarse for fowls. 3 00 
Suit or Nitre Cuke (sulphate of soda), ground, 
m barrels, per t> ui. 25 70 
Sulphuric Acid, liii deg. (cai boys $1.75 extra)...'. 2 25 
Ammo- Phos. Per 
t-. . ^ ^ . >'hi. Lime. Ton, 
Dry ground Fish Guano (brand 
QuTunipiao Co,).8@I0 15 *36® 10 
Sol. 
Ammo- Phos- Per 
o . v... . .. . nll ». phute. Tom 
Soluble Nltrogcuo’s Phosplinto 
(brand Qtilniiiplau Do.). 2 ® I I(', 1 , 41,4 *33®08 
Buffalo Iltnuat IVrMixers (1,. L. Croekor), 
l!ono 
I 1. Ui • -11 
Am. i?ono Super phos- 
phato.2® 3 23® 25 
Puru Ground Bones, 
Hteiunud.— 01 
Premium Pure, Odorless, Phos. 
Finn Ground Raw Bone Acid. 
(Excelsior Works). 2Ji.u28 
P|l08ph. 
A mm ti¬ 
?( 100 
of Lime. 
ll la. 
lb*. 
23® 28+ 
3® 4 
$2 00 
01 
3®4 
2 00 
Ammo¬ 
nia. 
4X®5 
Beeves. Trade on Monday last opened Slow, but 
a* the forenoon advanced buxine** nccaiuc (Inn ami 
the Markets closed steady, without, however, auv 
advance in rate* Price* ranged from sifwd'f'jc. M 
It-.; weights,.- ,®9 ewt. Wednesday, trade steady ut 
tkw'll '»e. V It-5 weights, A«.HU ewt, Thursday, sales 
lair at. H®12e.: weights. 5®lb ewt. Friday, the imir- 
kels closed Steady at 8Jfi.iiIIfk'c.; weights, (W.Hf! ewt, 
Tlie qiialitv of the herd-, us itbovn quoted was from 
rough to ehuleo: in general i rau -e, lun rut. From 
55 to r-8 ps., net, were allowed Colorado corn-fed 
steers. He. P It-.; Cherokee do.. 9®IOe.; Texan oxen, 
84c.; native sleets, H'.iiltlHe.; grade do., Illty®l2>fc.; 
hull*, live weight, 4 aa.'c.; mixed herds, li®lljc.; heif¬ 
er., «.i v<«..; dry'eows. 8c. 
MILCH COWH.- Trade very dull 1 qnalltv gcnrrally 
Inferior. Fivecows sold at *5i|®i)0 I' head: 5 do.. #7d 
®75; bj do, , *T>w/i:ij ; goneral sab..* of the latter wore 
at #15®'5; 10 til sales calves were included | II spring¬ 
ers were sold at $i5®57.5u P head. 
Veals and Calves. T'rade liu* been small and 
slow In this brunch of live stock since mu' last re¬ 
port. There have been no smooth quality veuis to 
bund. Course quality veals sold In *mall lot.* at. 7 ® 
UVe. )•< It.; 21 Ot such Were sold at mi average of 
*11.02 V head. Trade In country dressed has fallen 
off, owing to toe changeableness of ;tne weather; 
rates 10® 12c. P lb. 
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Arnold, Geo. G.- Pure Branilvwlne Plants. 
AvOHII Chemical Paint 1 n, 
Bradley M f g. Co. Keversihle Harrow. 
Carpenter A soil. W. 8,-New Koehelle Itaspberry. 
Carpenter ,V Son. W. s.- Kggs for Hutching. 
CIiuko » Co.. U. G.—Permanent Employment. 
Chicago Sctilu i n. 
Cortland Fouuderv and Machine Oo —Dog Power. 
Halley. It omul 11 Food S tea tin r an 1 Evuourutor. 
Eagle (iol.l and Silver Plating Co. Silver Spoons. 
Kllwunger A. Barry—New and lovr, Plants. 
Furat it Bradley—Sulky Plow 
HeniHu'Sou & Co.. Peter To Market Gar,loner i an I 
L ItiuturKi 
ftexumer. F. M. Green Prolific Cucumber Meed. 
Busied, J- It. -25 Fancy Curds. 
Kearney Chemical Work-: (L.r IV-d Polsuii. 
Piatt, Chas. C.—General Pri.duce Commission Mcr 
chant. 
Heed ,V Co., Geo. I. 25 Elegant Curds. 
sin tiriiJiiri A Co., L. A .-The • Boss” Business. 
South Bond Iron Works—Oliver Chilled Plow. 
1Vhu.riia.n A Burrell—New Apparatus ui.U Furrii«h- 
I rigs. 
Wilbur, A. B.—Pure Cod Liver Oil and I.irne. 
BUSINESS NOTICES. 
Eckstein, Bills & Co.—Pure White Lead. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
KKKKsiiiKK 
GREEN-HOUSE AND KQT-BED GLASS, 
both Plain and ground; manufactured by Pag*. 
Harding & Co., 191 state St., Boston. Al*o, Blue 
Glass -Pleasanton’s Shads. Wbolowuloand retail. 
ADVERTISING RATES: 
Inside, 14th and ISth pages (Agate space). ,40e. per line 
“ 13th page . 50 “ 
Outside *>r Iasi 1 *age. *0 " 
Fifty per cl. extra for unusual display. 
Special Notices, leaded, by count.. 79 “ 
IliisinesR " SO 
Reading *• .... [..Luo “ 
Discount on I insertions,* fie.r el..: 8 ins., 10 per ct.; 
13 ins., 15 per ct.: 2>1 ins., 20 per et.; 52 ins., 25 per ct. 
3 1 ?“ No advertisement inserted for less than $2. 
$cu> ^avcrti.o’cmentjs. 
Ho. 1 Peruvian &mm-P otash. 
ABSOLUTE PROTECTION and 
choice of a Fertilizer OF ALMOST 
ANY DESIRED STRENCTH in Am¬ 
monia, Phosphoric Acid and Pot¬ 
ash, at prices EVEN LOWER than 
those current in France and Ger¬ 
many, as quoted by Prof. Ville and 
Prof. Coossman. 
Circulars mailed free containing fnmulas for 
Prol. VIIIc'k Complete Perl Ulster"— manures 
for Speciul I Ton*. Exhaustion, per acre, of Ani- 
nioulu, Phosphoric Acid and Potash, by loading 
crops. Burn-yard Manure, Chemicals and Peruy u 
Guano compared. *- 
See advertisement, current No. Am. Agriculturist, 
on page 32, 
t HA it I F 5 v. >1 \ its, 158 Front 8t„ N.Y. 
DON'T FAIL TO 
USE THE 
BUFFALO HONEST FERTILIZERS 
ON ALL SPRING CROPS. 
Ammoniated Bone Super Phosphate, 
AND 
Pure Ground Bones. 
The purity of thcao goods Is guaranteed, and their 
standard proved by regular aimlysea of I’rnl. G. A. 
Liebig of Ualtlmoro, and Other eminent elionilsts. 
Higliest Premium ami iYIcdul ol Ifonor 
uvviirdcd b.V I he < 'em enniu I ('iiiiiiiiInhI(ii( ot 
..I ICx posit ion, Pliiladclpliin, 
Semi for new Spring Circular, containing full di¬ 
rections (tnd testlmonlals. 
OlTieo 252 Washington Street, Buffalo, N. Y, 
KING & MURRAY, 
Nursery ki'ju,, .FluHliing, IV. Y. 
REGULATOR WIND ENGINE. 
/m*. We shall he pleased at any to hear 
I.-.,; 't from panics who want, or expect to 
Vf; need a Wind .Mill, 
w- Failing to prove to you that our Mills 
are the very best made, we slmll expect 
la no putronuge. 11 patronized, sutlsfue- 
ffi9 tlon guiiriintei'd or 0,0 sole, 
l/V\ iic/~ Always victorious at Fiilraand_^J 
FA\A C* f Practical Tenia. .AJ 
0 /^ Please write um nn Postal card your 
K%ex address. < ireiilius sent free. 
-MAKiMAIl WIHO 1 NQIHf & MUMP GO., 
>. MARSHALL, MirU. ' 
**»•*-—- : '■* Ag'ta wanted I 11 unoccupied lorritory. 
The Anti Friction Hay Carrier 
7"' J. j: r ■*‘~—'’5 Hav.i. labor unil money, II In ,tm|.l,r; Hi, grsjl- 
} Vjr*; v, •pliiig iseuivr; it run* „n IVkliou roll*, liriin, 
f--L 1 'will Imck on Jl.-hl imllni). TV truck it 
l- J', J L .. , iii.'x;i.'iotvM ; lla* rsrriBfroin l.iil-alrllk.; many 
(j4r- , i /T-. ,, hunilrnilk»r« In u»o. No IrunUr about g.it 
X - 1 rf/' Y,.'■]* " V '"'•■< war lilzb lit auo, nr to the uu J of <b>«p 
(tte-ff. /'ctxo-i' '‘ay*, tiny I* •Irqitwil where w«ntwl, and th» 
t ]iff A) Wirlt of mrtwu.g I. ru.Uir.al. Track .houM bo 
[fg*( :1W pal «p now while barn* arc full. 
pyDg Sruil for LimJ'in an I J.nlgn, for Ino-.klng 
v \tr <" 1 • 8. Whirl I'nglllt) A Cun.|i In., Ii». 
/J . larla, 111., ui.mitirliirar, o< thn Old Hrllat.Jw 
Huilmlny lamlarU VViml Mill. 
A el a* Agent I—llenier, ll them is no ugent tor 
Lhe UL'iiAL in your locality please become one by 
f-.rm 1 rig a club. It witl uau. 
OLIVER CHILLED PLOW. 
125,000 
NOW IN' USE. 
Is the lightest draft, most durable, easiest handled, and does better work than any 
other Plow. Every one sold on trial, and fully guaranteed. Farmers will serve their 
interests by trying this Plow before buying any other. 
For Circulars &c., address 
SOUTH BEND IRON WORKS, 
SOUTH BEND, IND 
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