^ loriUu Arrtt^ii peat*. \> era to, * 2 & 4 . £ 
pbl.. *2Gu£j0i do.. Norfolk. *2,501.3; i 
lettuce, *2(5l4 ; niurrow squash, *3® 2 
i5c.®*| cabbages,* IUu, «10US 10 ; c 
ydMow. *3.26®4; white, *4(34.51); * 
* I(wl.26. 
APB1L 7 
URAL «EW-Y0RMER. 
New Yokk, Match 31.1877. 
RECEIPTS or LIVE STOCK. 
Sixtieth st. 
B*i>dV6«, 
... 4,14*2 
Cow*. 
;u 
Cftlvo* 
SS6 
She*p A 
!.*mh* 
S.307 
Fonv-Eighth Si.. 
38 
14 
7.761 
bortleth St.. 
HarsitnusCove - 
.... 6.57S 
20 
7,8'lil 
Totals this week. 
...10.721 
92 
GOO 
24.048 
" lust week. 
... 9.821 
22 
688 
19,273 
9-J jEA ,T" ,:R .' rJ? om l? cksole >32®23 o. for light, 23® rivv QTnrtr iwawk-vth 
for good dumu < ed'^*^ C " * <jr * 10!lv} ’’ ! and * 0 ) 4 ® 22 e. A> 1 VJS aiULJk MARKETS. 
*,rSfVl!. 3elIi "' r at J1-50W8.50 for 40 lbs. average. New Yokk, March 31. 1877. 
i ' 1UUu - : f l ' 1 50@20.50 for 80 do., and *21 00 receipts or uvr stock. 
lC0 d0 * an 4 $iy.50stf*2.50 tor rye. and sharps Sh®«p * 
«. Cow*. Cmlvo* l.umtii h 41 . 
OruCAKE.—Western is offered at $33 per ton. Fort*v ^Ei g b that*” l 4 ' U ‘ ;is f'Jtji 
loosest °2®2 JO * 1 Turkcv p^uneV^t 4%(44 *c S forold : Harahnufcove”'.’...' 6.57S 20 7,8110 ' ri.'i 
a M:^rr~ Wl5l '‘“^ ’ Total, this week....!^ *,7 m ‘mWb J^To 
tot ^ hw«fV t T S -R !S?S! ree "J5® 2 t Kft- (told i San- last week.... 9.821 22 088 19,278 21,663 
Mniiifse.. 4 «<it r eo 'for^orid'i? l9 ^ 2, «^ c ' Beeves.—T here was a heavy run of horned cattle 
yellow'* mri»i ,oy ' 
lier d 10 » »»W. 
Carolina two GW i-.V k', *'» * £ ‘ , °, <1 ?;I CC|1 ' fhoice quality steers, which were scarce. 
8i’'.;4k.rvo jilt.,. V,. I “>r nhffv* V 15‘;, J' ,u .V kt ; rcl1 '•'*• MurteU closed weak, w 1 n >rul herds un- 
tiirnehUne ' a • » Ji . 1 U »\° No '7? *h *0 No. 8 . Spu. sold Price* were 8V..C12MO ¥ ft.: weights Su&io 
Suit Mi'for a o.-i' r ' /‘Bjsped oil, casks, 64to00o. C\«l. Wednesday. trade very alow : Inferior quality 
for Othe^hnfr.ds ' ItUthwIne‘ MW* J h , ertB “? ^ M'-mluy’a r.iteJ . food yuallty 
ui,mu». Itighwinevat *I.U7>4. steers steady : prices, u»llsc ¥ » weights. OR®-v 
Maple StrOAR.-There hits been no nock ns vet c ^‘- Thursday, sales anII at 9K@llXc.: weights. 6}4 
a good supply due by mm week, market indicates ( S'K Wl ;iday. tu*> markets closed dull at - Vet 12 c. 
cuay tlgurea ; present range for new 1 ^ 15 .. US * »d weights, MtSS'K; cwt. From 5.3 to S3 IbsT, net. 
Mtrt- ti, 1 ' were allowed. Spanish herds, part corn-fed, sold at 
,‘ l he small mess now coming fully supplies 8 >WlORc y ft.; siill-led Illinois steers. 9Ve.: native 
1 ™ Brices at Harlem h. U. pint- steers. **lUck.r grade do., IOH@l2Pc. bull", live 
l;L™ u ranged at f I.75M2.00 per cm ot 10 quarts I weight, &o»5uc. ; oxen. H®)0‘-.e. ' ’ ’ * 
t he pi tecs paid to farmers for March were I ,,1 1 .. I 
per quart. L '***•**•• Milan Lows. —Trade continues slow; quality Is 
.,. r ., Infonor : II m,wa sold at *Hf**l« ¥ head : )» do.. f«ks» 
ti,rke.w T .««'.e» A ‘Y' '-wnppliesof live fowls and J? i * 0 « rt ? 1 - f«CWM m do.. XK,iHj .3d«.. 70,,»76 ; 1 do.. *80. 
liirkct s much above ilia wants of trade. Prices have halves always ini liided. 
been down most of the week. Weouute 
fowls N. Y. a ,N. ,(. |{ C , p jb. for Western 12c v iai.s AM, (.at.vkh. No smooth quality veals to 
Roosters, ¥ ft. 7„,sc.: I'orkeys, Western 13®He : Y '" 1 , Coiirai* quaUly Calves slow, on u rather 
Dllfka. V nnlr v I ut/aat ->r _ ’ raik - flkbllllUU.Ut NilEltllv. AOVOPiL Jill. I r.f vrt.f.-O. . ...... 
r*.'i other branU». HlgUwino* at $ 1.073^. 91 
There has heoil no stock as vet. ?' 
L g J2?ft»nSP I>,y Uue t,y «oxt week market, Indicates S 
tusy tlgurea ; present range for new 12® 15c. *! 
.i.oo'^.rT 1 ^ srn,ul .ruo«s now coming fully supplies 9 " 
e imited denuoid Prices at Ilurirm. it. U plat- st 
Tho J' i,VL> rl fJkeU at *l.75(rt2.00per can of 40 quarts i Wl 
DeiMHiart® WMfl 10 f, ‘ i mor3 rur Murch were ;t,i.i',.c. ' 
* pl1 well but tho supply has 
Faster we , i Of Coarse and poor order. After 
iT®»wiu , ! '"" k i ,,r . :1 fair trade, but heavy sup- 
Pi'es Will not he needed. 
lnkt^ 0e Tu.iJSI 8, BV8I90.J fair to good, 12® lf>c.; poor, 
c ' l '‘e0- other, id*, 16c. 
Iioeia' V^o?L’ V' r K. 0 "* 1 to best, and 7®loc for poor, 
small inquiry’ f ° F ft “ r cbo,ce - °eese, 8«12c..with 
Pigeons are scarce; not wanted unless they arrive 
JWA ^rit H e a “' e P,,;,njr: W,uf auclt 
l. 1 r ‘V |, . tid pigeons. V do/.. *l.2fKitl.75 : shot do 
i.uikcv-h tuncu above i/»e want a of trade. Prices Imve <-uiVeSahvuvN included, 
been down most of thu week. Woauutp 
f owls N. Y. A , 1 . J ic , p Ib- fl)r vvestern 12c i, Vl i A, “V' Xt) Ca * ,v ’.Y. m - •'jh smooth quality veals to 
Roosters, V ft. Vasse.; Turkeys. Western 13® 4c' 'i!'" 1 , Boiusp quality Pulves slow, on u rather 
Ducks, v pair. ,s. J„ b7®*].25e.; Western Vi», g S aOundaut supply, several head of which stood over 
;.,c.; Oeese, N. .3., do. Western bi u,, V“‘ l r range of prices. 7'S‘JVjc. P lb.: gen- 
* »esttm, *1.25® erul sale*, 9tsi8Sc. Rous, poor and leati, i/.cUc. ¥ ft.; 
. ci'oica dtegsed sail well but the supply has uU * "* »• he,id. 
E«terwe may t b.ok f foe.*fsiVVl fY°C f/'ler After SlHKRl- ami. LAMBS. Monday, on a heavy rut, of 
Plies Wlil no he needed e ' b,U Ue “ vy 9U »‘- lraU ,‘‘ was slow, at *e. e ft reduction 
Choice 'Purkevs iikr, e,;, . r-i > , } ,} " A.-l«.sir<K rates of the previous week. Sheep 
HM12c (q/lrkiuv '^u m is^y ood \V^ k ’ c ; : , r> ^? r ""Id generally in large lots, ut Hu; e . f. ft ; yeur- 
PVnvu’ii,-.'!Jir , 1 •TotsJSt*.; other. 1316c. Hug lambs,Twelve.: ui‘xed thick*.73fc,- spring liuniis 
DuokV u'A ^UOc»d to host, and T^ail'U* for pour, notoniiilo, VVt5dnt*9day t trad** muaJIland v<‘ry slow 
KSMffiS-" ,r r '“ r ««». «ia..«iui Swims, .wmC«R.K»BA. OSJSX: 
p<) or In qtunty Weoume* 1 pe plemr: wU “ duek8 £ e .t« "V. J'i 4 • Inmasn/d'onsale The 
> Trnuuid W Dig.-msil.i ,, jum,,. , , . quality of the docks has bwon from poor to choice; in 
75C.®L P 5 English smn) » : 9bo1 , d .°” ‘•'cneral fio.r. (air to good Cull sheep. In small ,ots. 
i®tfi p|r,w.r si"J^i ft d 7. - .’Y'^i siind do., aoldnt 5)4®oHe.; Panada dteep and Umbs, mixed, 
rhfnr.Douko *ofMnvas.back ducks. JKc.i Stale.sheep. b*wy t e.; Michigan do. Hrt7«c.! 
rod iii'iiil iln* hd in 1 V i/^ s** V. <i “ t(?rn ' ^1.00 IIIIh'JH dt>,, Illliu do., POUQHVlYU- 
1 ^ v ' a,Ml, * lrl * do - SOc C common do., pi:, do., TAKPc. ludmna do.. C\«i»7c . MiSsOU?[do., 
All of iliu liimbtt to hand Qttot6d from New 
r.u l o V « I ? 1 ," !ix_ll " l( products are generally mode- '" rks, »U‘. 
vnl * Ji? orders. Me8s Dork, *11.75 llous.—tin Monday last, three car-loads of Ohio 
m VvL 1 ro . p A >' HI - fO.TO tu ao lor Hogs wcre hehl Oil sale. Wednesday, previous sales 
May, and *H-80W 14.9(1 lor June. Haoon at 3c. for report i l.'a Ohio hogs, live weight. UK) fts p head 
e . ar un ' 1 37-lbc. tor short clear, laird at $9,80 ** *• During this) past week, trade in City- 
tor VAestern siearlne on spot, *9.7234 for Apr II, t!l.82H , J, l< 'sse<l IJogshaa been Inactive, at. reduced rates. 
wLl,HZi n for J “*»*•- S f eurluc at lOWc.Ior ni,1 «‘ s '>* Pfu.es, 6««!i7 ‘&c.; general sale*. 
Western. Beuf hams at *22 Tor choice Western 
f '■‘•ri P la ' u mess, *12(41250 for Horse Market.- ruy tiade very dull owing in 
ufanaiidf* at Vi'k^iu r t " 1 li;if ' ko, ‘ TlerCed quoted part, to the broken Weather, and m pari t<i lliegeu- 
v , / or , ine9tf b HN<t $106&20 for drul dUlluogH of nil comitierebil itUUira Si *u*i«n 
^«?1Kiae C ri # M.mi“ d,tt m, ' HHat ™ llu4v S., ly hiS7owV*lSSw»® 
m-irg.. ror prime. nead : 15 ilo,. *Mkwl05 - l;l onlhuiry quality, id!* 1 .kit 175; 
SltKD.—(Brass are Very dull, only a home trade in- ii i g .'on'o ‘! , , lr ’ 0 i M .r ui '! au 9 n,t i 11 / neavv draft horses, 
quiry. Clover Is Helling at HMSthic. fur Western fP“'rsdo.,32AHh360 p pair ; 2bruug- 
and HJkQ 151-4 for Suit.-, and timothy at *1 Ska l%i h “ nl '‘OM*? 3 ,. duality c airso, *3bu p head, 14 ruid- 
Rough 41ax at *1.65®" 0. dt y Hl * 1 - 8ia,J au - Hters. Willi lair tn.tnng action, not warranted sound. 
„ 329S.MII0 * head . pairs tamlly carriage horses. *325 
loiJA, co.-hxpnrt trade has been verv small lat- Sf? lw c pair: 1 pair stylish carriage horses, fl.llW) 
terly and there Is no probability of much improve- Thlfty-une horses arriv.-d per Erie Railway via Oak 
inent until there are freer receipts with a view to Cliff Station. Twenty-two harness horses were.sbip- 
have prices fairly settled. ped for England. F 
KENTUCKY LEAf. --»♦ » 
Common lugs. C0DNTBY CHEESE MAHKET. 
Ammonia and S’hnn Acid. 
Dried Bone and Flesh, tine... .20*3)25 5 2 00 
do, do. ... 10 ( 0)15 IkitS o (u> 
Dissolved Bonc(Mapes) . 15 -17* — « 
Flam Sin erphosphtue. mln’i . ,ii® 14* — v ml 
Bone. Black, ground Kk-o.tit - j no 
S. C. Phosphate rock, ground.254271 - I in 
1 ure g d Bone "lour (Mopes). U!<.j >25 4 ( u ;5 *> i;, 
db. tine. no. 20.(425 4 i V p 2 10 
do. courser grades, proportionally lower. 
°v a > , 1 l'p t ‘ Botuall Acid! A idil n "' 
NO. 1 Peruvian . . . 3,*3 13® 10 l(j 33 00 
do. guar teed.. 3 if-® is 8@ 7 2 so 
do., rectillcd... 2 10* iu 3 25 
Ammonluted Suner- 
phosphaio (Mapes)...- Hkau* 364 4 2 25 
* Soluble and Available. + Insoluble. 
Poiatsa. 
German Potash Suits. ..14® 16 - - 1 os 
Sulph. of Potash_ 44 _ _ ,i 
Nitrate of Potash.42@4I - J 6 (. v i« 9 fip 
Muriate of Potunh. f- 4 ) — _ ■{ *ji 
AgZuUm'ar S.ut , s , ' r t !'. n ' ln b • ,rr(, " , . 
Bone Meal. tine, for cattle. ’ . ..!.'!. "! ’ _ 
„ .. do.. coarse tor fowls_.. .".’”!!. 3 IX) 
8ait«r Nitre. Cake (sulphate of soda), ground. 
In barrels, per ton.. . .25 70 
Sulphuric Acid, 06 tlcg. (ea> tyoys *1.75 extra).. 2 25 
Atntno- Phos. Per 
Dry ground Fish Guano (brand"' 1 Bime. Ion. 
Quinnlplac Co ). 8 ®I 0 15 *35®40 
Sol. 
Ammo- Phos- Per 
Soluble Nitrogen,)’* Phosphate****' pbcl,e ' loUl 
(brand guinnipiacPo.).3® 4 I6®IS * 33®:)3 
Huffalo Haunt fertilizer* (L. L. Crocker). 
Bone 
Phosph. Ammo- V 1U) 
o „_c Potash, of Lime. nla. lbs. 
Am. BoneSuperphos- 
plMAt«.. 2®8 23®28* 
Pure Ground Bones, 
Stcumed.— 01 
Premium Pure, Odorless, Phos. 
r mo - Ground Raw Bono Acid. 
(Excelsior Works). 27®28 
3®4 
Ammo¬ 
nia. 
4K<a)6 
Good lugs... .5 h® 6H 
. 
Heavy. 
6 h ® ( 1 * 4 ' 
0 441(4 l‘A 
Medium ieu<...rsw'* lit ®u 
Wood leaf. ... .. . 10k® 12 11Vm13 
«•?« leaf....13 ®ll 14 ®16 
Selections.. < 7*47 jg d,ia 
SEEDl.EAE—CROP Ok 1875. 
New England wrappers, common. 10 ®I2 
Une, do...14 (8,25 
medium. .. r'T o.fn.c\ 
selections..!!!!!! iu ®&o 
seconds. m 
fr liters. U oft Tkz 
Seconds ami tillers, shipping. 5 k;® 
Pennsylvania assorted lots. 15 ®25 
wrappers—... ^5 
Now York assorted lota, common to mediiini 6 V*12 
Good. .. 17(vsx8 
tihlo assorted lots.. 
Wisconsin ussorted lots. . 4 ^® 7 
1 oi E . OE 1 ' A i BI ' B o^.-E xport >.f potatoes for past week, 
1 .ill barrels. Prices are a tritte easier for Peach blows 
ana Kuriy Ho e. 1 lie common grades this season are 
of good quality, especially thu cheaper sorts of Nova 
bcothi. and the fact diminishes lirmness In some ot 
i> !,;J lu „ cy fiSJi, .* l ‘ >ck '- Bermuda produce is quoted 
1 otatoes. .pk&.l; hectM, ¥ criitn * 8 ; unions, s« orate. 
2>8-. loiiintocH, a-quart box, *1.50. Nijw prl , e Norlh- 
r , c ,f Iln "• Watty have sprouted, so as to tic 
unsalable. Choice liuve advanced. Green peas ,r- 
rive rcgulnvly, but do nut run f;von ; bencu the wid»? 
We < quotee lWn Souiber “ Pfbduce in good demand. 
«,!!?& 1 A ®.v E. Rose, *;i 37W3.75; 
coritin nes a dull and drugging mark¬ 
et. mjnufacturei - s not Inclined to buy beyond the 
Parcels needed to keep up assortments. There ure 
ireer sellers, and prices ure easy and unsettled. 
DOMESTIC—VI.EECE. 
° > i'l?. , J >enn9ylv ' unlH and West Virglnia- 
XXX and Plckioex. ..50 <S» 52 
.. -15 @ 47 
.. it ® 44 
Common. . Ti 
Combing.. ^ cA 
^5.7. York. Michigan, and Wisconsin—" 
..38 & 42 
£| 0 -«. 39 @ 41 
Common.,,,....,....... -ei ^ 
combmg.so II 
Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee— 
.. ® 40 
C<*«rsf n . 31 @ 734 
Combing, unwashed..’.**.’."..‘".‘.’.‘36 @ 738 
lliipls, Iowa and Minnesota— 
II 5 X . 37 © 40 
S'.. 735 @ 738 
^ Common .. jg 33 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiuna— 
I me. unwashed.;jn © 32 
^-Medium, unwashed . 27 © 2 !, 
Common, unwashed. 20 @ 23 
iMiuois uo.. iovanc.; <11110 un., .ivuraqc; r enusylva- 
nia do., TiiK' C, lodiiitia do., 6\,it7c.. Missouri do., 
.1 -tiWiSc. All uf the lambs to hand quoted from New 
Vork State. 
IIoos.—tin Monday lust, three car-loads of Ohio 
rlu^ were held on .*ule. NVe«irieM<ijiy, previous sales 
reports 126Ohio lings, live weight. 16b Its. (* lieud 
;iKc. . ft. During thU| past week, trade In City- 
(ircssini lings has been Inactive, at reduced rates. 
Extreme range of price*. general sales. 
h\ r ^».kc, 
IIursk MAKKET.-oty nude very dull, owing, in 
pint, to the broken weuilier. and in part In the gen¬ 
eral dullness of nil commercial affairs. Sixteen head 
pi.nl- quality light-harness horses, sold at *85*1X1 V 
bf, f } d: «•*!r*^. 105- 1; 1 ordlnarv quality. H2!Wil76: 
3 coarse quality heavy draft horses, 
• 159® El) V head i 3 pairs do., HffOOvAfK) n pair i '.'broug¬ 
ham horses, quality c iiirso, *300 ¥ head, 14 rnad- 
stei>, with fair trotting action, not warranted sound, 
■*29 i.m 41 1) e bend, 3 pairs tamlly carriage horses. *325 
©aun t' pair; 1 pair stylish carriage horses, *|.nu) 
Thirty-one horses arrived per Erie Railway via Oak 
Cliff Station. Twenty-two harness horses were.shin- 
ped for England. 
-» - 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Little Kai ls, N. Y., March :ti, 1877. 
The market this week ha* been quiet but Urm, 
The • odds and ends" from farm dairies continue to 
come In. and sales have been mude at 9<?»l34fc. The 
delivery has been light and but little more uf this 
kind of the old ycolcli is hack In makers' hands. 
Cheese making has now begun In earnest, and the 
largo factories are making “every-day disuse." The 
first samples ot tlinrniwcrnp were offered this week— 
the Crystal Spring factory forwarding a small lot of 
1( cheeses to New York, to be sold on commission. 
I ho kairvleW factory also had samples, and was ask¬ 
ing lie., but we Inmrd of no sales. 
We do not alter our quotations for old stockor fac¬ 
tory cheese, winch may be quoted at 13 ) 4 ® 15 e„ ac¬ 
cording to qilftlltV. 
Winter butter Is low in price mid slow of *ulc at 16 
®l!». Now-mllk butter is lu demand uud the market 
l» active, with brisk sales ill 25©30c. The delivery 
this week baa been comparatively large 
Vvc have advices from abroad to the second week 
In Alardi. Our London correspondent reports Kii- 
gllsh cheese quiet but tlrm. while Dutch cheese Is 
dearer. Home extra title American cheese, fresh 
lauded, has sold at extreme quotations, while ut the 
same time I here has been a secondary and Inforlor 
sort. The quotations urn as follows ; 
A met man. extra tine. 76®78s.; line, 74<i»75s.: good. 60 
i}(63».: common and low crudes, from 16® 58s. 
English cheddar. 84®9fs,: Wiltshire double, ViigHts,; 
Cheshire medium. 6*vu,76s.; tine, WXgHbs.: Hootch 78® 
8(js. Dutch cheese -Edams. 66®7tl». W cwt. 
There are no rateable quotouons tor secondmw to 
Inferior butter. The only sorts that ure salable ure 
hue Normandy and florthern Europe, 
Dorsets. 1748.: Jersey, 12b(0il5O8.: Friesland, 174s.; 
Danish and Hwedlsb. 12(1© 174s.; American, 65® 
131s.; oleomargarine, or artlhcial butter, 40®*J0s. * 
cwt. 
--*-♦-*- 
FERTILIZERS.—The following is Hie detailed list of 
retail prices lu theolty: 
Per 
Phos. Acid. Ammonia, lun 
Ammcnila. percent, percent, lbs. 
Sulphate of Ammonia. . 23 *6 50 
Nitrate of Soda.- - 17®I8 4 5b 
Dried Blood or Flesh, ground. - 10 2 00 
do. do. - 13® 16 3 00 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
UKRK.Mll 1 11 E 
GREEN HOUSE AND HOT-BED GLASS, 
both plain und ground; manufactured by Paoic, 
Harding a (Jo., 191 State St., Boston. Also, Blue 
Ulass l'leiiHoiiiou’s Shade. Wholesale and retail. 
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTI8EMENT8. 
Berry, J. N. East India Tree Pea. 
Boomer <£ Boschert Press i’o.-Power Cider Press 
^ Oye power r ° ' ^ Bl ' *'*— r PHe Union Hull way Horse 
Briggs. I. W. fin bunion Vine. 
Broiisou, Jay *330 a Month. 
Brown, Dr. O. Phelps Cure for Piles. 
v 1 ^ n° , A “ K "f Beale*at Low Prices. 
.. a A lu,J ’.?' N.-Centenuhtl Grain Drill. 
Hales, Henry—Eggs for Hutching. 
!iow« n n!j ?•' u if 0 Yurletles of Potatoes. 
41 uli..’,| l> ^ i« "...-“"West oncentrated Syrup. 
Husted, J. B.- 2.1 hancy Curds 
Maiujiiitf, J Wtil-pfure Dt;Hc rlpilv w Cutuloccue 
WlidEngloe,““ l,U! Ur ‘ l1 P '“ up t'o--Regulator 
*V J-HNoDjiarutl Farm and Feed Mills. 
Rued lieu. 1. 2. Elegant Cards” 
Htom. HurrGon A t o. Evergreens for Lawns and 
v!!n^t a (™ bo l'? ,n r‘ Vl r“ Co. Screw Stump Machine 
Yann A Co,. C. 5ll Lovely Bird Cards. 
Wllbor, A. If. Pure Cod Liver Oil and Lime. 
hCSlNESU NOTICES. 
Eckstein, Hills A i'o.—P ure White Leud. 
Garmore, Jno.—Hearing Restored. 
advertising rates: 
Inside, 14th amt 15th pages (Agate space), ,40c. per line 
Outride* or lu«t .. cy is 
Fifty per ct extra ror uuuauai displity!‘ 
Hpedul Notices, leaded, by count. . 7 « ** 
Business “ i. 
Reading •• ..1..^ II11111111 III "l.uu 
Discount on 4 liiHertlone. 5 per ct.: 8 ins., 10 per ct • 
U lua., 15 jier ct.; 26 Ins., 2u per ct.; 52 ins., si per ct ° ‘ ’ 
t3T No advertisement inserted for less than $2. 
^Avfrtijaemeutjei. 
THE UNION RAILWAY HORSE POWER 
power with^e'ss e'evu- 
^ Gon Jhuii other rail- 
m tiend fur DttcHpHve 
WM. L. BUVEtt J. SBO.. ®lid«l.kla, P,,. 
225 
No. 1 Peruvian Guano ~ Potash. 
ABSOLUTE PROTECTION and 
choice of a Fertilizer OF ALMOST 
ANY DESIRED STRENGT H in Am¬ 
monia, Phosphoric Acid and Pot¬ 
ash, at prices EVEN LOWER than 
those current in Franco and Ger¬ 
many, as quoted by Prof. Viile and 
Prof. Goessman. 
( ireulars mailed free containing fuimilas for 
Prul. V IIIc'n (.'uiiipletc Fertilizer’’—manures 
for ?8pceinl Crop-. I' xhauatlOU. perucro. of Am¬ 
monia, I’lio-phorlc Acid and Potash, by leading 
crop**. Hum-yard Manure, Chem'cals and Peruv u 
Guano compared. 
Sec advertisement, current No. Am. Agriculturist, 
cm page 31. 
OUAltLE i V. IHAPEH, 138 From St.. N. V. 
* I'UN f FAIL TO " 
USE THE 
BUFFALO HONEST FERTILIZERS 
ON ALL SPRING CROPS. 
Ammoniated Bone Super Phosphate, 
AND 
Pure Ground Bones. 
The purity of these goods Is guaranteed, and their 
standard proved by regular analytics of l»rof. G. A. 
.Liebig of Baltimore, and other eminent chemists. 
iligUeat Premium and Medal ot Honor 
nwarded by the I'cntruniul Cmiliiiisaloii ot 
Y^Jbfrnntlonul Kxpoailiou, Philudelphin, 
■Send for new Spring Circular, eontutnlng full di¬ 
rections and testimonials. 
Office 252 Wushlngton Street, Buffalo, N. Y, 
RECULAT0R WIND ENGINE. 
i We shall be pleased ut any time to 
hear from nurileH who want, or expect 
to need, a Wind Mill. 
Falling to prove to you that our Mills 
ure the very heal, made, w.- »hull expect 
no patronage. If patronized, satlsfuc- 
tlon guaranteed or nu ,v ,lr. 
t*r Always Victorious at Fairs and /£J 
,, I-i* I'riicttcul I’csl.n. Art 
•'lease write us on Postal Card your 
address. ('Irculars sent. tree. 
MARSHALL WIND »HQIHE & f*UMP GO., 
MAUSItALL, Mil'll ' 
_ Ag’ts wanted In tinoeeupled territory. 
KINO St MURRAY, 
Nurserymen.Klusliin-, jv. Y. 
f Tho Anti Friction Hay Carrier 
S»tvi labor «1,9 inuney. It h iltnpie; tbs erap. 
plmg podlivc) It ruin, or. Irli-bou rulh, fivm-e 
will ii.mu back on ilula lm |li, r . ’n R . tcac k 1, 
irwxpvn.lvu; l),s carrier .-o»t. Mito trill--, mu„r 
uundresasro lu uas. iNu troukls about sat- 
tlug «v«r high O.-ami, or to tbv suil of Jvcp 
t« y e. Ilay li Jroppv.t tv liars wanna, aui tlis 
work nf Ihuw U.S It frit Oil'll. Truck should bs 
pot up nun wliila burn, aru/iill. 
S-ii.l tor dr,-aUn an 1 dchm lor tnwklax 
liarii, to 17.8. Wind Englo* 4k Pump Co., lln- 
taila, 111., uiatniftictutan at tl.. Old RslUbls 
Halltday 8tauiard Wind Mill. 
FOUST'S 
HAY LOADER. 
„, A . ^r f . ect ®«chlne for rapidly pitching hay barlev 
Uud uli loose grain Oh tUti wagon. 111 the belli in. 
t^Tglm^ 
T^N^ C^^^ijM^ivfeadv! Uel'jPa U KI Ntfai a 
£ 0 url^iii‘aV ^^r K ,{«s^ 
Act u. Agent I—Ueader.lf there is noTgetunTr 
the RURAL in your locality please become one by 
oruiIng a club. It will vav. 
OLIVER CHILLED PLOW. 
135,000 
NOW I 3 ST USE. 
Burry. 
KOGHKWTEB. March 31 .—Flour market firm: 
A r PF’* , ' j0: “fnber winter. *8.00: white winter. 18 . 60 ; 
^?.Vi b ®Mo lra 'J 9 ’ 00 ' , Kye nominal at *6.00. Wheat 
aiiiKk, c * uij ' * l -P-®l-DC‘ amber winter. 
Sr^iin?’' ? hUe wi , nter - *l «5®Lfi0. Oats, nominal 
a ‘^-*A65c. Corn meal, *1.25 
fira toLv U r, r ' Cheese. 15o»16c. Kgga. 20c. 
qiv Ahplea. b«.. 36®oOc. Potatoes, bu.. 
S):. 'A*U.U. Beans 4 i bu.. $JSyjflJrO. Mess pork. *16.50. 
Wool, 2.5*35e. Hay.*l0®15. Straw. t6Us Timothv 
V'over, *7.50<sv Mill feed Urm at 
It®-™ 1 tf,T 8b >P»tuffB, and *34 for mid¬ 
rib 8, " arl ey. six-rowed and four-rowed. 75®80c.; 
“VL nlnal . Railroad Freights — Flour to 
Boston, 45c. ¥ bbl.; to New York, 3. c.; to Albany. 25c. 
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, 
