31 
9 
309 
slight advance that holders attempt to establish. 
Goose eggs scarce. Due* eggs wanted. We quote 
Near points. 17aal7.Se : State and Penn.. 10X®17tv 
Western, fresh 16>4C.; Southern 10@16Xc.; Duck, 27® 
2hc.; Go. ise. 76c. 
1 Bvrs wax.—O fferings are fair, and prices are easy. 
Western is selling at 81R032KC., and Southern at 33 
@34e. 
Bhoojm okn.— Prime lots are doing better, with 
reduced supplies. Common grades are plenty and 
dull. 
Brush, short green, 7 i59c.: Hurl, green, V ft. Tea 
Sc.; green, medium, p it. .i®6e,: red and red-tipped. 
P ft. S@4c. 
BPITER.—stimulated by low figures, the trade for 
local and export use in old State has been of better 
volume, but the market is»Ull heavily supplied with 
old, especially as new laps ao regularly upon it. Very 
few holders are a siting extreme rates foreillier small 
or wholesale pureels. Grass begins to show in the 
lower sections, but tew near-by nails are vet quot¬ 
able. Western is salable when it has table merit. 
Some parcels or winter Western have -old well to 
shippers. A very large proportion ul the general 
stock In store would be thought to be well sold ut 
from 200. down to 14c Keep old and new apart in 
packing tar spring. We quote: 
New Butter—Mi ate tubs. beSuSOaSlc.! futrto prime. 
22®29c.; poo. . 18030c.; creamery, 2»®35c.; Western, 20 
®30c. 
Old Butler—State dairies, with tubs, poor to prime. 
140200.: tbest, 2.1c.: entire tlrklus, UatlTe.; best, 20® 
22c.; hnlf-tuhi, rail, 26®28o.; other. 150230.: Welsh, 
fall, 22(U,24C,f Other, 140200.; Inferior State, 12013C.S 
WeMlsTii tbkIn lSab'c.; dairy tubs, ISotlbc.; factory. 
14021c,; Inferior. ll®18c,; roll, 14018c. 
Exports, 8,t» 10 pkjfs. 
CHEESE.—Stock very small, scarcely above 25.0U0 
boxes, steady prices are held : the demand Is very 
light from all -ources. exporters buying only on 
urgent orders, and home trade not general. 
Export* past w eek 7,ir.i2 boxes. Liverpool cable, 73s, 
Gold closed a: 101,74. 
Fancy factory at I .Isolde,; good and prime, 15® 
liVjc.; State farm dairy, good to Prime, UIJifflliE 
c: WI’storn fuctory. fancy, 15® 15 ho-; good and 
prime, )4®l4Yc.; factory, State and skiius. ti^&S^c. 
CoTToN has been steadily declining ul) a slow ex- 
£ ort Iiiovementiunl pressure to sell, closing steadier, 
utest prices are: 
March, 1U?(,< ll.Ud.s April. ri.M®l 1.45c.; May. 11.59® 
11,60c.: June, 11.71® 12.75c.; July, 11.86®11.870.i August, 
ll.y.taU.V»7c.; September l! Ta'rf.U.BOc.; October, ll.til® 
11.86c.; November, 11.5!® 11.Me.; December, 1154® 
11.58c. 
Quotations for spot cotton, bused on Amnrlcan 
standard of classification: 
Uplands. Ala. lMtans. TtxaB. 
Ordinary. 919-10 it 13-16 915-16 a 15-16 
Strict ordinary.10 3-10 10 3-16 10 5-16 10 5-16 
Good ord l oary. 10 9-16 10 9-16 10 11-16 10 u-io 
Strict good do.10 13-16 10 13-16 10 15-10 10 15-18 
Low middling. 11 11 11X UL 
Strict low middling... ll.Q lljf 1154 life 
Middling. .ILL UK UK UK 
Good middling. Itjf lljk' Ilk UK 
Strict good middling. 12 12 12x ViQ 
Middling ralr.13K,' 13* 13* lSSf 
Fair. YX% 12K I2L 12>i 
HI allied. 
Good ordinary. 9 7-16 Low middling.1054 
Strict ordinary .. 10 1-16 Middling.lOK 
r»itt kij FlrtJiTS, Apples are lower, with u very 
slow sale. Peaches also favor the buyer and tiro quiet. 
Blackberries, raspberries arid cherries are more 
freely offered and weak, 
Apples -Stale, sliced, 4K«-HtO., du„ quarter*. 4^0 
4Lc.; Southern *llcod, new, fair, 4®4wc.; r.mcy. 
5®6kc,; Western qr*.. 404&O.; Tonnciiuc'ao. in hags, 
3*®3L'C. Heeled peaches — Prime new, IH<«20o.; best 
old at 14® 15c., and fair to good at 10®12c. Unpeeled 
—Quarter* at gwlOc., and halves at Mile, lilucktirir- 
rle*, 7c. Kaspberries, 19,421c. Pitted cherries at 15c. 
Blums at 17®l8c. for Stale. and I5®16e. for Southern. 
ICs«kmi ai. Oils.- Peppermint, in giuss $ 3 . 2 . 7 ; tin 
$2.75.; Sassafras, 15®47c : Wintergreen, $2.75. Spear¬ 
mint #2.50; Wormwood.$3.60. 
Eked.-I s selling at $17.50<»18.50for 4U lbs. average, 
$18.50*19.60 for 60 do.; $19.50®20.50 for 80 do., and $20.50 
@22 50 for 100 do. arid $19.50(1*22.50 for rye, and sharps 
$23® 34. 
Leathers. - Gull ut the late decline to t3®45e, for 
best live, and 80®35c. for mixed. 
Ll.Ob u.—Prices ha ve been steadily advancing. The 
demand has been active, and stocks are very much 
reduced; $5.75@6.I5 for poor to very choice super¬ 
fine Hlnte: $600.10 for vory common to fair extra 
do.: *6.L5@6.2af(irgood extrude fb.30',(,$6.,1,7 !,,r fancy 
do., and $0.4007.i>0 for fancy to very choice extra; 
$5.75(0.6,15 for superfine Michigan. Indiana, luwu, 
Ac.; $6*8.10 fur shipping cxt.ru do,, the Inside oricii 
for lafenar, and $ 0 , 1600.80 forormlce to very fancy 
extra do.; common to choice while wheat extras, 
$0,35®7.U): fancy do. $7.lo®&5il; winter wheat, good 
to choice Lundy. $7.60;<iS.50; round-hoop Ohm 
$6.Uka6.10. and trade brand* of do. at $6.15®LOU; St 
Louis.$6.U0A-'.7v tor common to fair «xiru, and 16.7.7 
@9.Wi Tor go-xl to very choice . Minnesota*'siridght ” 
at fti.KI2».j0L an,I putent m t>7 SlVu.'UJjO, the higher 
prices on these Minnesota for choice lota: unsound 
stock at from * 4.1 i<)ui0.25; City Mill extra ut $0.90® 
7.26 tor the West Indies; do.English brands,$.7,9U®6,; 
do. trade and family, $7.;iU@S.7,‘i: No. 2 ut $4.6005. 
Corn meal selling at 2.85®3 for Yellow Western" 
Pennsylvania ami .N'uwjRrsiiy $3,31) for Brandywine 
and bay meal ut $1.05 for course city, and |l.30 for 
fine white Baltimore 
FRESH FliPITB. -Exports of apples past week, 
2,9di bb)s., mostly llussets. Few poor lots offering 
market firm for hardy shippers' sorts and prime re¬ 
tailing lots. Strawberries arrive from Cliurleston 
and Florida, quoted about alike. Florida oranges 
easier. Cranberries dull and again lower for crates, 
(bills, have to be luudu). We quote . 
„ Apples, lancy, lied and ltoxbei ries per bbi. $2.25® 
2.50; other $1.25®2. Cranberries, crates $1.7502.50: 
Florida oranges, case, $11648. Strawberries, $2®2.75. 
Peauuts, 5bc.@l’20; for fair to hand-picked ; shelled 
401 ,c. Pecans 0®8c. p it>. 
Grain,- in wheat there has been mucb more 
done from millers and some export Inquiry, causing 
an.advance of lir<2c. P bushel; latest sales are of No. 
2 Milwaukee spring at *1.56: No. 2 Chicago spring 
quoted ut $1.42® 1.43: No, 3 Chicago spring sold ut 
$1.31. Bye Is at 80a,s2c. for Western, and 83090c. for 
Jersey. State and Bonn. Burley is firm; No. 1 
Canada at 9Je.; So, 2 do.. 90c; six - rowed State ut 
6564(21;.: two-rowflil State.6J®ivic. Corn has been ac¬ 
tive and steady; sales of N. 8.-No. 3 ut t*k®66Ko.: 
steamer ut 55X®56a.: steamer white at 56066XC.; No. 
2 Chicago at56c. Outs are higher, with a moderate 
supply; mixed Western aud State at :R*®54c-; white 
Western and Slute, 44®fifle. 
Hay and Straw.—P rices have been well main¬ 
tained on an uotlvo inquiry. We quote: 
Bale buy. ut 70®76c. for shipping, auU75c.@$l. for 
retail qualities 1 clover. 50000c.; salt. do.. 56®UUe. 
Straw quoted at 75®80u. for long rye: 60®65c, tor 
sbort rye and 55®fi5c. fur oat. 
Hops —There is yet a depressed feeling, with tame 
foreign advices. Exporters have secured a number 
of small lots at low and Irregular prices, uud there 
are urgent offerings generally. The quotations are • 
New Yorks, good to fancy, new.lu to 15 
Eastern, new. 10 to is 
Wisconsin, new ... 8 to 12 
Yearlings. 6 to 10 
Olds, all growths. 4 to 8 
California_-.12 to IT 
Oregon.12 to 17 
MAWS Sugar.—S mall supplies do uot improve 
prices; new quoted at 13® 14c, 
POULTRY AND Gamc.—L ive Poultry Is lower 
under large arrivals, but the demand for the Hebrew 
holidays of the oomiua week will be apt to check a 
serious decline. We quote: 
Fowls, 13® 15c. t» ft, for Western and State: 
Boosters, P it. 8®9iv. Turkeys. Western and near, 
13@15e.: Lucks, p pair. J„ 87@81.12c.; Western, P 
p?'£rGeese, X. J,. *1.7502.80; do. Western, 
Dressed has been below the wants of trude in quan¬ 
tity, and the market has cleared up at better prices. 
With dressed slock ut this season too little Is better 
tbttu the reverse. We quote; 
Choice Turkeys, 16@19e.; hur to good, 12®ISO.; poor, 
10@12c. Chickens, choice. 18® 19c.; otliei. 12 17c. 
Fowls, 120170, for good to best, and Htftllc. for poor. 
Ducks, 18® llic. fur fair to choice. Geese, 8(3il2c..with 
small inquiry. 
Supplies or game are limited, ami prices have a 
gixid, firm tone for birds In line order. W« quote ; 
Trapped W. pigeons, 41 rP r.., *1.37® 1.62: sl'.ot do., 
$l@1.25. Eugllsu snipe. do*., $3 k 43.50 , sand do., 
56@60e. Plover, *2.25®2.5Q, Canvas-back ducks, 
Chesupealtp, p : pair. $1.50; Western, do., $1®123e.; 
red-head do-, 75®85C.; mullfird do., 50c.: common do., 
25® 411c, 
Oil-Cake.—W estern Is offered at $53 per ton. 
Provisions.—E xport trude is better, and there is 
some reaction in prices. Mess nork. .fll.'.KJ for spot, 
April, "r May; extra prlmo h$U, 75. and prime moss 
at $13.7(7. Bacon ai Sc. for long clear aud 3 v*. for 
short dear. Lard at $9.80@9.85 Ter Western siearlne 
nn spot; $9.85 for April, $9.96 for May. and $10.05 for 
June. Sfesrlne at lil.Sc. for choice. Reef bams at 
$22. Tallow at 7K®6c. for prime. Beef nt. $10.50® 
11.50 for plain mess, $12@12.50 for evtra mess, $13.50 
@lt for packet. Tlerced quoted nomuutllr at $19®20 
for new prime mess, and $20@21 for new India mesa. 
City extra India mens at $28.60 asked. 
Vro#ta iii.kk. I’otatoea hnvn worked up again : 
demand fair California asparagus quoted ut file. IP 
1 ft.; do. cauliflower, $5(36 p doz. Cabbages scarce 
and higher. Onion*, well kept firm. Green pons 
| range us to quality. We quote: 
P. B. potatoes," $3,i!2@3.87 , 10. Base, $3.S7@3,T6; 
, Peerless. Jackson White, Prince Albert, and Nova 
Scotia, $2.87tf|i3.1?; Bermuda, s7iW .70; It. turnips, f 
bbl., 70c.@tl: carrots, v Uni. $1 : squash marrow, do., 
$2®2750: cuhtmges, do., $10 @ 15; unions, red and 
yellow, $;>’t 5 i 8 . 7 f>; wlnto. $I@ 1 A 0 : spinach, V bbl., $ 2 ® 
3; kale, $1..70® 1,75; green pea*. $2@4. 
SEKt). Gross have only alight home trade demand. 
Clover Is selling at UMfiSlac. for Western and 14X 
@15)4 for State, and tlmntny ut $1.93. 
Tobacco Uucelpti nf Western leaf are yet small, 
and meanwhile, buyers are operating only in light 
quantities, with prices unchanged. 
Wool.—T here has been a good deal of an urgency 
to sell, und prices have been reduced a iritle. Manu¬ 
facturers have bought only with a view to keep their 
stocks in assortment, und have taken ohlefiy Califor¬ 
nia and Texas grades. 
ItOCH ENTKIL Of 0 rcli *24-— Flour market firm ; 
spring, $7.50; amber winter, *8.u0; white winter, 48.50; 
double extra, $0.00. Bye nominal at $6.00. Wheat 
dull: Milwaukee club. $I.VJ@1.5U; amber winter, 
$1.40® 1.45; white winter. *1.4IJ@1.50. Oats, nominal 
lit4fi'®48c. Corn quiet ut00@6iic. Corn meal, $1.25 
@1.50. Butter. 20:«.24c. f!U«cso, 16® 16c. Eggs. 15o. 
Lard, lOKutlle. Apples, bn.. I.TnuHlr. Potatoes, bn., 
90o.@$!.«0. Beans, V bu.. $1.9U@2.10. Mess pork. $16.50. 
Wool, 2A_aS0c. llay,$ 8 ®ll. Straw,| 6 ® 8 . Timothy 
seed, $2.75®3.30 ; clover, $7.S0i^0. Mill feed firm at 
$18 for Shorts, $20 for uhlpstut)*, and $24 Tor mid¬ 
dlings. Huilrnud Freights Flour to Boston, 15c. P 
bbl.; to Nnw York, 3 C.; to Albany. 25c. 
A ♦ A ——• 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
LlTTLK falls, N. Y., March 24. 1X77. 
The market this week has been quiet but Urui. 
with delivery of small lots of late ends and winter 
made cheese from farm dairies. The prices paid for 
fair toextru lots, have been from 9@URe., the last 
figure being reached by the Fox dairy fall make of 
extra quality. 
The offerings troui furt,Orton have been confined to 
two or three lot*. The Mlddlevllle delivered a lot of 
winter made which, we understand, was sent tor- 
ward to be sold oh commission. Wo quote fuctory 
cheese or fair to extra grades, at 13M®luc. 
No new milk cheese has been offered, but small 
parcels, we learn, will bo -ondy the last'd' the month. 
Cows are now rapidly coming ill milk, und at the 
large factories milk I , delivered once a day, and the 
cheese being made at these establishments is of bet¬ 
ter quality tlnui Is usual at tins season. 
Winter biiitur continue* to be slow of sale at prices 
ranging ut 16® 18e. New milk butter Is now brought 
forward quite freely, and trade Is brisk fur all good 
descriptions, the prices paid this wuek ranging at 21 
@2.7c. 
The weather is tulld, but there Is plenty or snow 
still remaining, and In EDOstof the Country roads It 
is plied doep. 
We have advices from abroad to the first week 
In March. Our Loudon uorrespondentsays American 
cheese is In small supply und dearer, 73s. having 
been made on a line of extra fuucy colored. English 
cheese 1 * slow of sale, but Dutch la firm und steudy. 
The quotations arc us follows: 
American, extru fine, 76@73«,; tine, 71(8758.: good. 60 
ia(l 8 s.: common and low grades, from 50(^64*. 
English cheddar, HP.ifiKK: Wiltshire double, 76@82s ; 
Cheshire medium, 02@63s.; fine, , 664863 .; scotoiT 78® 
84s. Dutch cheese—Edams. 6l)@74s. W cwt. 
Fine Continental and Amcilcan butter sell, but 
there is nothing doing In Irish. Home sale* of s«c- 
ondury American have been mado at low figures, 
which Interfere with oleomargarine. Prices are us 
follows: 
Dorsets. l? 4 s.; Jersey, 12U@llfis.. Friesland, lfiOffl 
164s.: Danish and Swedish. 12036 170s.: Normandy, 
160s.; American, 65@130s ; oleomargarine, or artifi¬ 
cial butter, 40®96s. cwt. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York. March 24. 1877. 
RECEIPTS OP LIVE STOCK. 
Shroii 4 
Beev*,. 
Cow*. 
Cslvgi. 
Litmha. 
. 4,516 
UO 
581 
7,402 
• ,, • 
22 
167 
5,488 
j 
. .,., 
• * * * 
11.168 
. 5,312 
•• 
• • 
6,383 
10,195 
. 9,827 
23 
668 
19,273 
2lJ‘i&'i 
. 8.874 
77 
569 
14,435 
14,7(76 
Sixtieth St. 
Forty-Eighth SI 
Fortieth 8t. ... 
Beeves.— Trade opened fair ou Monday lust, the 
run being moderate and shipment ul dressed beef 
for the British Lies being heavy, all of the herds to 
hand were disposed of by qoon, when the markets 
closed firm. Prices ranged at 9®12)fc. p ft., weights, 
4,V<"40 cwt. Wednesday, trade slow U n a heavy run 
at 8 X 0120 . hi ft.; weights, 5;V®9 owt. Thursday, sales 
slow at SuillRu.; weights. 5®ID cwt. Friday, tun mar 
kHts closed weak a 1 9X@12c.; weights, 5-809 cwt. 
brom 5.1 to 58 IkH., net. were allowed. Spanish herds, 
corn-fod, U®lb)lC, 1H ft.; Cherokee steers, purl, corn- 
fed, KHc.: native steers. HadlOc.j gradedo., lUJf@l2Hg.; 
hulls, live wuight, 4iai5)fc.; exeu.8@10.se. 
Mit.cn Cows.—Trude smui! and slow: 20 cows, 
*81(445 per head ; 10 do.. $&j@0(|: 9 do.. $15<«!5.7; 3 do,, 
70(3*72 7 l do., $80. Calves Included. 
Veals and Calves. —There were no smooth 
quality veals to hand. Coarse quality, meal fed, 
i@9>ic. V ft. Bobs pour aud lean, 5®tic. Trade slow 
on light arrival*. Country dressed calves lu moder¬ 
ate supply and In fair demand »t 9® 12c. 
Hueef and Lambf Monday last trade in sheep 
Opened on u sllgluly Unproved reeling. Kate* did 
not advance. Sheep sola at 5*®8b;c. w ft, ; mixed 
flocks. 6\c,; yearling lambs, l\c- No spring Iambi 
on sale. Wednesday sheop sold ill large hits at 
$.i.2.7@S.i0 cwt.; yearling lambs at 7@8c. p ft. No 
spring lambs to hand. Thursday, sheep, 6@7c. 
yearling lambs. 7';@Su. Friday ihn markets OlostuI 
weak. Hheep. 5;‘r@8c.: lam>>.< not on sale. Pennsyl¬ 
vania sheen $6®- , Ohio no., 6x@7)lfc.;.Hratq do.,.7^® 
8; Indiana do.. C@6Lc,; Illlttolado..ax@7e„ Missouri 
do., 6c,; Michigan do 6@8c. All of the lambs lu 
hand have been quoted from New York State. 
Hogs.—No live hogs on sale smeo our last weekly 
report until Thursday noon, when 133 Ohio live hogs, 
live weight213 lbs. head, sold at ISC. F lb. Friday, 
two car loads held on rule. Cltv dressed alow at 7® 
7\C. V 9.; general sales ut 7>fC. «' it. 
Horse Market.— city trade seriously interfered 
with by the reetmt snow storms Nine poor quality 
light-barnn*s horses, sold at $90® 105 ? head ; 12 do,. 
$860120: 13 ordinary quality. $150@l7a; 2 roadsters, 
with fair trotting action, $2000426 V head: 3 trotters 
$390®6Qu IN head ; 4 pair* family carriage horses, $350 
@500 $» pair: 13 head heavy draft horses, $92013018 
head, quality coarse; 2 pairs do., $300 pair 2 pubs 
do., quality choice, *500 4» pair; 2 brougham horses, 
quality ciarse. *200®25Cl h bead; 3 saddle horses, 
quality poor. $96@130 $< head. Forty-seven horses 
arrived per Eric Bailwuy via Oak ciitt station. 
COMPARATIVE flATLrC 
I’hi* week. Last week. 
f’etit* Cents. 
. I0%'®12ti 10‘$®12 h 
.10 @10’A 10 @I0S 
. 9W@ 9Y 9J4® 9Y 
8 9 8 (it 9 
. HHiSlO Y SIXfti I0,H 
ABSOLUTE PROTECTION and 
choice 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. Ville and 
Prof. Coessman. 
Circulars mailed fret* containing famulus for 
Prol. Villc’s Complete Fertilizermanures 
for Special Crops. Exhaustion, per acre, of Am- 
uionlu. Phosphoric Acid and Potash, by loading 
crop*. Burn-yard Manure, C’UexnlcaU aud Perur u 
Guano com pared. 
See advertisement, current No. Am. Ai/rieulturtit, 
O.n page 32. 
CHAllLEi V. MAPEfi, 158 Front 8t„ N. Y. 
Quality. 
Good steers V ft. 
Fair... . 
Poor. 
Poorest. 
Gen. selling rates 
FERTII.iy.KH8.—The following Is the detailed list of 
retail prices in the city : 
Per 
Phos. Acid. Ammonia, 1U0 
Ammonia. per cent, per cent. lbs. 
Sulphate of Ammonia. 25 $0 50 
Nitrate of Soda. .- - 17@I8 4 50 
Dried Blood or Flesh, ground. — Ul 2 00 
do. do. - 13016 3 IJO 
Ammonia and Plant. Acid. 
Dried Bone and Flesh, fine_20025 4®5 2 00 
do, do. ....10015 H@8 2 00 
Dissolved Bone(Mupes).154*17* -2 25 
Plain Superphosphate, intn’l..ll@l4» — 2 uO 
Bone. Black, ground. 30034+ - 1 50 
s. C. Phosphate rock, ground.;.'6@27+ —. n o 
Pureg'd Bone Flour (Mupes)..20025 4@5 2 15 
do. flue. do. 2fi®25 405 2 15 
do. couraoi' grades, proportionally lower. 
„ Phos, Aiumo- 
Guano,Ac. Potash, Acid. niu. 
N<>. 1 Peruvian. 2®3 13016 10 *3 00 
do, gnar'ieed.. 3 16 @ 1 H tk.ii 7 2 80 
do., rectified... 2 10* 10 3 25 
Ammonlated Super¬ 
phosphate (Mapesl... - 10014* 3@ 4 2 25 
* Soluble and Available. f Insoluble. 
Potasn. 
German Potash Suits... I4@16 - 
Hulph. of Potash. 44 - 
Nitrate of Potash. , .42044 - 
Murtato of Potash..,.. 5U - 
Sundries. 
Ground Plaster, per ton, In barrels 
Agricultural Suits. 
Bone Meal, line, for cattle. 
do.. course for fowls.... w 
Suit or Nltro Cuke (sulphate of soda), ground. 
In barrels. |ier ton.. 25 70 
Sulphuric Acid, 66 dug. (eai boys $1.75 extra).... 2 25 
Annuo- Phos. Per 
_ nlu. Lime. Ton. 
Dry ground $’lsh Guano (brand 
QuTnnlpluO Co,).8010 15 $35040 
Sol. 
Ammo- Phos- Per 
nln. phttle. Ton. 
Soluble Nitrugeno’s Pliospliate 
(brand Quinnlplac Co.).30 1 16018 $33038 
Buffalo Honest Fertilizers (L- L. Crocker). 
Bone 
PliOspll. Ammo- V 1U0 
Potash, of Lime. nlu. lbs. 
Am. Bone Superphos¬ 
phate..3@3 23028* 304 $2 00 
Pure Ground Bones, 
Steamed.— 61 304 2 00 
Premium Pure, Odorless, Phos. Ammo- Per 
FIDO - Ground Baw Bono Acid. nla. Ton. 
(Excelsior Works). 27028 4K05 $65 
BUFFALO HONEST FERTILIZERS 
ON ALL SPHINO CROPS. 
Ammoniated Bone Super Phosphate, 
AND 
Pure Ground Bones. 
— 4 00 
15016 9 50 
- 3 50 
The purity of these goods is guaranteed, aud thalr 
standard proved by regular analyses of Prof. G. A. 
Liebig of Baltimore, and other euilnout chemists. 
Highest Premium anil Olefini of Honor 
n iviinlril by I lie Ci'iileutiitil CnuimisHloii of 
thj* JiiternnHoiml Exposition. Philadelphia, 
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Send for uew Spring Circular, containing full di¬ 
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„ My aubuiil Catalogue Ilf Vegetable und Flower Seed 
for 187 1 will be ready by January,nod atr t KRKE to 
all who apply. Curtonigr* of last season need uot 
write for It. 1 offer one of the largest collections of 
vegetable seed ever sent out by any seed house In 
America, a largo portion of which were grown on my 
six seed I arms. Printed dl rrclums for cultivation on 
every iiaclcaei,: All "end sold from mv establishment 
wai runted to be Hath fresh and true to name; *0 far. 
that should it prove otherwise l will iMili the order 
gruiis As the original lotroducei of the Hubbard, 
and Marldetn iid Squushas,the Ma rblehead CabhugesJ 
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THE KING OF SUL KY PLOWS. 
Awarded the Two Highest Premiums ever 
offered for Sulky Plows In 
Field Trial. 
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' INDIANA 1 
STATE FAIN 
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f ILLINOIS 
STA TE FAIT. 
1 1874 
BUTTER WORKER 
The most Effective, 
Simple aud Conven¬ 
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Winks 30 lbs. in 
lose than 5 iiun- 
n re», thoroughly 
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the salt. Send for cir¬ 
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a 8t,, Philadelphia Pa. 
The Gilpin Sulky 
ITS ADVANTAGES OVER OTHERS ARE: 
Freedom from complications of levers aud chains. 
Patent chilled boxes, preserving the wheels from 
wear. 
Lightness of draft, the wheels carrying the weight of 
the Plow, 
The only Sulky that stands the test of time In every 
Itiud of work: cutting and burying a talks and 
trash, and perfect as a Prairie Breaker. 
Its unexampled success has been achieved through 
merit alone, doing Its work better, more rapidly and 
easily for both man and team. Eight thousand, 
fanners have in its first two years accorded it U 10 
preference over all others. 
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Moline, Ill. 
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