T H R t ShTnG ^MAC HI N ESw 
ND DIPLOMA OF HONOR- 
and pricr* bare been reduced, leading to only small 
transactions. We qn to: 
Fancy factory at UX®15J{c.; good and prime. 18y@ 
14]<c.; Ftate rarm dstry. (rood to prime. i2>fMl3hO.; 
Western factory, fancy. HX&UYc: good and prime, 
123f@iy.VO.; factory. State and skim?. G®8c. 
Exports f ,r post week. 5 <41 boxes, G"ld closed at 
104. Liverpool cable quotation. T-'s., which Is lower. 
Dried Fapir8.—AripleB are doing better on some 
increase In export demand Po-ielies are Tory dull 
and wit ;lly nominal. IHnakherrles slow of sale. Ex¬ 
port of dried apples, 1.41)1 barrels. 
Apples—state. »iloe<> 4,v'4|fc-; do., quarters. i<«.« 
4Xc.; 5n nthern. sliced i>('tne. 4k@4|fo.; do. fancy. 5-i 
BHc.; We>fetii qri-.. < •'i ic Tennessee do. Iti bag*, 
3K@ ; iJt’c. reeled "-moo—Choice new, is<g20c ; near 
old at 14#Ido.. P ud fair to good at. lOav-’c. Unpeeled 
—Quarto .-a at (taloiv, jn (| halves »t Hi»a It.-. Hlaekbet- 
ries, 7c. lt.iapberrp s :2'iC. Fitted cherries ut loivlbe. 
Plums at lT®Ue. for Stitle, and 15@16e. for Southern. 
Eggs.—S upplies hum decreased, hut. it good many 
were ended over from la*t. week—stock that the 
Easter lcistiv.il did mu use up—ami prices are quoted 
almost ns boh ire. Dock and goose egg* arc lower, 
special call being user. 
Wear points. lhn.IiSc.: State and Ponnsylvanla, 16 
@17c.: Western, IDil'fc.; Southern, l.i^w,iilc.; many 
Southern run suiull. Duck eggs, 23025c.; Goose eggs, 
40 a 46c. 
Essentia i. Oils. - in a wholesale way, the market 
is lifeless Sueill «»! sat quotations. 
Wo quote as follows : Peppermint oil, In tin, $2.73; 
do. in 'cl ass *3.i3; Wtntergrcun. vJ 30,; Wormwood, 
$3.60.; Spearmint *3.11 1 ; Tansy, *2,30, 
Maple sugar.—U nless supplies come forward 
soon, wu shall hare a short sous'ni. PriOe* continue 
low. Most of the no w I* dark. The ranee is 12®13c., 
the latter for Veiinoat. Sirup dull at $l(jj.Lll). 
Fi.ocr. Tho export demand is stronger and there 
is a liberal home trade Inquiry, while supplies are 
being rifpidly reduced, und prices are higher and 
yet tending upward. 
Prices are *•;.4.3 aii.y, for poor to very choice super - 
llne State: »'•.''()<ti),6. for very common to fair extra 
do.; |U.TO:>iR$QXonrii"d extrado tO.S3:ii*C.90 for fancy 
do., and t8.93feli.00 lor fancy to very choice extra; 
$6.45'ftl5.55 tor saponinc Micio-an. Iiullniin. Iowa. 
&c.; Jti.ti.iaC.il) tor shipping exi ra do., the Inside nrlcn 
for interior, and |il,73'atl.U0 lorein in- to very I ncv 
extrado.; comiuon to cfioiee white wheat exiras. 
$6.9507.03: fancy do. $7 85.5 IV 0; winter wheat, euod 
to choice family, r3.()0uB.iXJ: round-hoop Ohh . 
$ti.GQ&(iX5. and trade brands "f do at |i7.70®S 26: St, 
Louis, *i .(Jj.vT fur rnmmiMi to fair extra, out >7 X'i 
@11.73 for >t""d lover) choice ; Minnesota” Mti'.'ItthC " 
ul *7.50'i9'JO. and patent ut '0,73, tbe higher 
prices Oil these Minnesota for choice lots: unsound 
SLOCk at from *6.IAJ.3i; 73; City Mill extra at ?T.1A® 
7.e0 for the West Indies; do. Kuplish brands, *li,Ml.; 
do. trade and family. «ui0-.«tu.00: No. 2 at $5 2606.50. 
Corn meal selling at 2.76®3 tor Yellow; Brandy- 
wh.e. *3.25. 
Hay a art> Straw,—D emand has been brisk and 
stronger prices made. 
Kale hay. ut 700—i*. for shipping, titlil S0c.@*l for 
retail qualtucs ; clov'or. W@<30c,; salt. do.. Wi@C0c. 
Straw quoted ut 76®3Ue. for loan rye; (KK2jU3e. for 
short eye and 63@H6e. for oat. 
Expoiis past week. 1.157 bales. 
Fresh Fuhits. Fancy apples have largely ad- 
vancod. StraWberriei have arrived tit variable" con¬ 
dition. The beat quoted ut *1. Cranberries very 
dull. We quote : 
SpttsRuibnrtj and Spy, p l,l>l.. f:l.5rt®3.75; Russets, 
large, *2.7.3,y8,0): do., small. itf.fiOv-A'.ta; Baldwins, 
*3.2 >®3,.,0; odds ami ends, $1.2301.75. Cranberries, 
N. J.. crate-, best *2.2 @2.',2: other. #1,7502. Florida 
oranges, box, VstcS. Florida and Charleston Straw¬ 
berries. quart, 60c.@*l. Peanuts, fancy, bush.. *lr,» 
l.2ii; common, 33c.: shelled, lb., 4@t/ic. Pecans.5!,® 
flc. tb. 
Grain.—W heat ba* been lh active demand, chletlv 
on export orders, und prices are higher and Strong. 
2 Milwaukee spring at *1,11 In *w>i«. »ad 81.52.i 1.3) 
afloat: olnN . 2 Chicago sprlcfi at *1.13; No. 3 Chi¬ 
cago spring. $U2: white and amber Michigan, *1.75. 
Rye is at i»lvi*3hr, for Western, and 86®.Uc. for Jer¬ 
sey, Slate and Pennsylvania. U.iiny is weak, at 93 
f«,!l5c. for No, l (at,ana; No. - do.. aim!< 0 e . tin.. 
State, if),<,i3o, Corn Is in good export demand and 
strong ; Bales at 51 H3t '-3r. for ni .grit den Western mix¬ 
ed; ;i4Hi;t6tJfc. foi «ie»mor mixed: white Southern, 
ate. Oats me higher, and hi ui isk demand; sales at 
4t)@65c. for mixed Western and State, and 41®68c. for 
white Western amt Suite. 
Hops.-O fferings of fancy nro small and higher 
prices quoted : other grades are plenty and irregular; 
there is no Improvement In export dniuund, and 
brewers also buy sparingly. 
New Yorks fancy new, 13@17c.: New Yorks, com¬ 
mon to prime Kbil3'Y Eastern, now. lUelhtc ; Wisonri- 
81 ns, new, .«@I2<;.; Yearlings tkitlin*.; Ulu-. all growths 
4@iic.; Californians, nominal, 12otl7o.: Oregon, nom¬ 
inal, 12® lie. 
Milk.—T hj>re has been very little change In price* 
or mesa, il.ijj;. 'i'Ue weathgr lime has not been ot 
a miikcous imiiigstylciind iho light receipts more 
than meet Ute demand. ’I'here have been dining (he 
week tv? • hnrs and fine imprisonment for selling 
adulterated milk. 
POULTRY AND GAME.—Supplies of live are light, 
and turkeys sell well. Wn quote: 
Fowls. N, Y. * N. ,T„ Iv’Ctllc. V It.: Weetern, 1(10 
12c. Roosters, p tt„ 7<aKc. Turkey-, Ntate, V lfc., 12® 
15c.: Western, life l ie. Ducks, in. ,L, 'V pair, HTc.fe 
*1.';.); Western, V pair, (ti'»?7oc.; Geese, N’, J.. *1.75® 
2.30: do. Western, *J.2,V't l.,M.i, 
Dressed poultry, lor file season, i in fu>r domnnd. 
Heivy supplle- of fresh are not need od, Us frozen are 
now arriving for strrii g use. We. quote ; 
Choice Turkeys, Pi® Iftilr to good. 12® 15(5.; poor, 
10.a 12c. Chickens, e.lmh-.e, I7«.)&-.; other, 13 15c. 
Fowls. Uihliii*. to. ;,o«'d to best, and Vi-ulOc. for poor. 
Ducks, U VAjo. f r fair to eholea. Geese, H@J2o.,with 
small tiiquirv. > ooiee frozen poullry. 17ia 18c. Ca¬ 
pons, 25c. Shp.". b ®22e. 
Pigeons are wente.l when prime ; most Of them 
come from u great distance, and many arrive in bad 
order. Other game aro tower. Wild duties are 
mainly from the West, anil are poor and low. We 
quote: 
Trapped W. pigeons, V do*., *1.7.-,@ 2 . 01 ); shot do., 
*l'.'SI -o. I ngli-'h snipe, (l do*., f l.12® 1.25: sand do., 
3'<S>K'c. Plover, 11 ,i• v2)i.2.5. Western Uueks, 0 U<n 
ule.j red-lir-ad do., -5 a33c,. mallard do., 25.'g36e,; com¬ 
mon do., |fir®20c, 
Provision*—H og pi’oducts generally h ive boon 
depressed am! dull, iless pork quoted at * 14.90 for 
spot lots. *14.70 fur-May, and tH.Sh for Jane: extra 
p imo at tll. ir, and prtrno mesa at ?13.5b@13.75. Bu- 
n at 8e for long clear. Lard at *'.i,80for spot jots, 
•77J* for May. aod *H.f/0 for June. Steju lao at 10 ij 
'Tallow at iutS I-llie. for prime. Beef ham* 
at $72. Beef ut $|l«a.lll.30 for plain mesa, *11.50® 
12.50 for extra me s, * 13 v,. 13,50 for packet. Tiereed 
quoted nominally at fclS’® 19 for prime mess, nod $10 
@20 for India mess. City extra India mess at *21. 
” 81 ED.—Grass have only a home trade demand. 
Western quoted at U'A&lSc.i Stale, HX@15‘|c.; tlmo- i 
thy, * 1 .S3®Lit). 
Tobacco.—R eceipts of the new erop am very : 
small; meanwhile, there la not much Inclination to 
operate among exporters, l-’i lcesare held the same 
as last week. 
Vegetables.—P otatoes arc in good demand, with 
strong prices again. Southern produce In fair de¬ 
mand. Onions scarce and higher. Green peas un¬ 
changed Cabbages lower. 
Potatoes. P. Ii.. *8j!a.*31C; E. R e. M30«tf.8Ts 
Nova Scotia. Pw rliss. and Jackson While, *3@3.25; 
Florida green pi"s ?■ rv.it" s; j 4. Spinach. M.J., » 
bbl., *1.75; r .. Nor .Ik, *2".2, lit kale. *1; lettuce, 
*2(24: marrow Mju i-h. *2*2.71,: Russia turnip*.73e. 
f $l: cabbages. -■ Hi . <>>12; onh ns, red ami yellow, 
).53@5: wn t<-. *l,7.3y5: carrots. * It 1.25: Bermuda 
potatoes. 53«9; do., tomatoes, box, *1225; Florida 
uspaiagus.uoz., i at. 
Wool.—A s the season approaches lor full supplies 
of the new clip from California arid other points, 
there is it good ilea I of pressure to sell, while maun- I 
fucturers’ want * are small and prices are lower and 
wesk. XX Ohh. tl. "C,J , 43"(47e. ; X do., 39@41c.; 
XX N. 3'.. Mich., Ind.. ;> 11 H Wisconsin, 3 Cj@1' c 
X d ' . 34'u>3Sc,; X and XX Iowa, Vermont, and Illi¬ 
nois, 34-1370. 
KOCII V.STKK. April?. Flour market firm: 
spring. *7.50; amber winter. sn.OO: white winter, IS.30 
double extra. Ft DO. Rye nominal ut $5.1)0. Wheat 
quiet; Milwaukee club. * 1.4il@ l„3<i; amber winter. 
tl.403.I45; white winter. * 1.45® 1,50, Oats, nominal 
at 43548c. Corn quiet. 11 ISwOOe. Corn meal. <1.23 
641,30. Butter, 2U«i22e. Cheese, late I tie. Kgcs, Ike. 
Lard. 10W@lie. Apples, bu„ M5@.Vic. Potatoes, bu„ 
90e-@*I.HO. Beany, r bu.. *1.75@l. ll. Jin** pork, tlf. jd. 
Wool, 25asoc. Hay. >10@I4. Straw. *648 Timothy 
send, 83.75w3.50; elover, *7.tiO®a. Mill feed firm at 
*20 for short*, *22 for ahlpsmns. and *24 for mid¬ 
dlings. Burloy. six-rowed and four-rowed, 75(»8iic.; 
two-rowed nominal—no demand. Railroad Freights 
- Flour to Boston, 45c. Vbbl.: to New York, 3 e.: to 
Albany. '25c. 
11 11 it,sr Market.—C ity n nd e alow, with an Im¬ 
proved feeling. Nineteen light, harness horses sold 
»r Wife, 120 7) head . 20 do. or better quality, $1.350170 
head ; 10 comae quality heavy draft horses. SMOiit 
«$) ** head ; 3 eli'dre di., J-100 head..sold in one lot. 
all to match: 17 roadsters, with fair trotting action 
not warranted sound. *2H0'4ff7.3 P bond: H trotters 
r iJOki 70u V head 5 eaira 1.1 rn 11 y cairiage horses. $270® 
Ml & pair. Eighteen fair quality horses, tired in 
Canada, were shipped per Nevada, steamship, for 
Liverpool, Eng.: 12 do. per Stute of Nevada, fir 
Glasgow. Forty-eight horse* arrived per Erie Rail¬ 
way via Oak Cliff Station. 
COMPARATIVE RATUS. 
This week. Last week 
Quality. (’nuts. Cauls 
Hood steers Pit.10 5f«dUH lO^allTij 
5'st....iO (itinIU (<tlilts 
Foot-...PK 3, 9-k Slkf iB \i<g 
Poorest. 7 a ',i S t<i 
Gen. selling rates..!iv,@l0S !IK®10K 
ABSOLUTE PROTECTION and 
choice of a Fertilizor 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, Viile and 
Prof. Coossman. 
Circulars mailed free containing fomulas for 
1‘rol. Vlllc’a Complete Fertilizer '’—manure* 
for Special Crop*. Exhaustion, per acre, of Am¬ 
monia, Phosphoric Acid and rotash. by lettdiiig 
crops. Barn-yard Manure, Chemicals and Peruv 11 
Guano ootupured. 
See advertisement, Current No. dm. Agriculturist, 
0:1 page 1)2. 
CHARLE1 V. MATES, 15S Front St., N. Y. 
Ammonia and P/i.y Ac ttl. 
Dried Bone and Fle-h. flue....20@25 4 ( 5)6 2 0( 
d". do. ....100)5 txas 2 01 
Dissolved BoneiJIapos).13....I7* 2 2 S 
Plain Sui erphtisDluuv, mln’I. .11®)4* 2 Of 
Bone. Black, ground.3(l@.v4+ 1 5 ( 
S. C. Phosphate rock, ground.25<|27+ 1 U 
Pure gd Boue flour (Mapes).. 20 @ 2 i) 4@5 2 1a 
do. fine. 00 . 20@25 4'.><,3 2 If 
do. coarber grades, propui tiomilly lower. 
„ „ _ Phns, Atnmo- 
Qnano, &c. Potash. Acid. uia. 
No. 1 Peruvian. 2,/.3 13®ni 10 $3 Of 
do, gnar’teed.. 3 iH@is G@ 7 2 8f 
do., rectified... 2 10* 10 3 2J 
Ammoniuted Super¬ 
phosphate (Mupesl... - 10® 14* 3® 4 2 25 
* Soluble and Available. + Insoluble. 
Pntniin. 
German Potash Salts 
Sulph. ul’ Potash. 
Nitrate of Potusli 
Mu Data of Potash... 
Bundrlcs. 
Ground Plaster, pur ton, in barrels .$8 CO 
Agricultural Salts... .. 
Bone Meal, tine, for cattle._ 
do.. coarse for fowls.. 3 00 
Salt or Nitre Cake (sulphate of soda), ground, 
in barrel*, per ton. . 2570 
Sulphuric Acid, 00 deg. (catboy* *1.75 extra).... 2 25 
Ammo- Plios, Per 
r. . „ , nlu. Lime. Ton. 
Dry ground Fodi Guano (brand 
Qumnipiac Co,).3@10 15 $35®40 
Sol. 
Amnfti- Phos- Per 
o 1 . nia - Pliate. Ton, 
Soluble Nitrogeno’s Phosphatir 
(brand Quinnipiac Co.).30 i I6@1S *33@38 
Lluffalo Honest Fertilisers (L. L. Crocker). 
Bone 
Phosph. Ammo- 100 
Potash, of Lime. nla. lbs. 
Am. Bono Superphos- 
Phutft.2in,3 'J3®28‘ 3®1 *2 00 
Pure Ground Bones, 
Steamed. — Cl 8@4 2 00 
Premium Pure, Odorless, Phos. Ammo- Per 
Fino - Ground Raw Bone Acid. nia. T"n. 
(Excelsior Works). 27@28 4>4 i«5 *55 
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
Beecher Basket Co.—Berry Baskets, 
lfllss A Soas. B. K. Choice Flower and Vegetable 
Seed*, Seed Potatoes. &e. 
Bowen & St.dk Poland China swine. 
Chicago Scale Co - f S. Slumhird Scales, 
cicgg, Wood A Co. - The Archer Rake. 
Columbia Card Co.-30 Cadies' Fine Cards, 
Cornell. O. Ii. I’. The 'Ubanv Corn Planter. 
Davis, C. a. -Eggs tor Hatching. 
Dickoy, A. P,-The Llttlo Giant Fanning Mill. 
Eggleston Truss Co - Elastic Truss. 
Finding. C.— Eggs for Hatching. 
Gale Ml"g On. The Ga h> Chilled Plow. 
Harder, .Mlnurd Tbe Fearless Threshing Machines. 
Higley. Clinton—c’holee Flower Seed. 
Hum ed, J. B.-25 Fancy Cards. 
KeCey ,v Cq.— i hn Excelsior Printing Press, 
Laud (fill a Sony. David-Garden Seeds. 
Leonard A Co. -Silver Wateli in every Agent. 
Little, W. 8. Jtoahester Commercial Nurseries. 
Lord & Taylor—Grand Opening tdsplay of the New¬ 
est F'aahlons- 
Minklcr & Co., JT. 30 Mixed Cards. 
Pierce, 4. ha*. I>.—I'Lffany'a Domestic Itef rlgorutors. 
Rei'd *V | ’o Geo. I 25 Elegant Cards. 
Saul, .Inlin—New, Rare and LloiilUiful Plants. 
The Aultman Taylor Co.—The Aultmun-Taylor 
Thresher. 
The Traveler* Life and Acoldetit Insurance Co. 
Whitman, J. A.—The Fountain Pump. 
BUFFALO HONEST FERTILIZERS 
ON ALL SPRING CROPS. 
Ammoniated Bone Super Phosphate, 
AND 
Pure Ground Bones. 
. 14® 16 
14 
,«®4l 
50 
The purity of these goods Is guaranteed, and their 
standard moved by regular analyses of Prof. G. A. 
Liebig of Baltimore, and other eminent chemist*. 
Highest Pi'emitim mill iUeriul of Honor 
11 XVII riled by the CunleUlillil (,'iiiiiiiiixsiiai of 
the Inlei niUlOlinl Expoailion, lMiilndelpbiu, 
187 *)• 
Send for new Spring i irouhir, containing full di¬ 
rections and testimonials. 
OtTIco 262 Washington Street, Buffalo, N. Y, 
ADVERTISING RATES: 
Inside, 14th and 16th pages (Agate space), ,441c. per lino 
“ tstb page. 50 “ 
Outside or last page.6u “ 
Fifty oer ct. extra for unusual display. 
Special NoD'cts, leaded, by count. 70 '* 
Business '* 8(i '* 
Reading “ Loo " 
Discount on 4 insertion*. 6 per r.t.; H iris., 10 per ct.; 
13 Ins , 15 per ct.; 26 in*., 20 per ct,; 02 Ins., So per ct. 
Ztr~ No advertisement inserted for loss than $2. 
This is a new and valuable fodder plant, Imported 
from tlio Caucasus yielding enormous crops or green 
food, it may heCUt several limes each ycar.und can 
be used either green or Gnreil for winter. It Is mild 
to produce from SO to 11 ill 1 on ; per acre 
Price of set* per 1 ) 07 ..,7 e.. per 101), » l; per 1,000, $30. 
Descriptive Circulars sent on application. 
R- H. ALLEN & CO., 
P. O. Box 376. 189 & 191 Water St., N. Y. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
Littlk Falls. N. Y., April 7,1877. 
The first of the new crop of cheese now begins to 
come forward; hut price* of this class of goods are 
not fully established. Among tlm factories having 
Offerings and small lots on delivery were the Bray- 
ton. Middle.vdle, Newport, Centennial, Laduovtlle, 
and Old Fnliffold, The .Manhelm and Braytuu Hold 
for lie,; the J.adueville went for 8c.. being badly 
skimmed; the Uarto lllll wits pretty full-montcd, 
and brought J3u., while thoCenterinial obtained 1 3Wc. 
A very full delivery of new cheese i» exported next 
week. 
Old cheese. compnMud of wlnier-make and “ late 
mills.” from Linn (llilrles, la small lots, wen- sold at 
from * 0 . to ... |o quality The market is 
Item, with about S<ju. loner rate* than last week, good 
to extra lot* of old cheese commanding from 13 to 
USc. 
Butter ha* declined 111 price, fair to extra, lots 
from new milk, in Welsh tub*, .selling at 25©27c.—a 
lew tubs only reaching ilic latter tigure. Old or 
winter-made butter Is not wanted, and Males are 
slow ut 13®17c- 
J he weather continues mild for tlm season, and 
cow* uro reported to he making quite good return* in 
milk. 
\Ve have advice* from abroad to the 1 bird week 
In March. Our London correspondent reports large 
tr imuelion* Iri all Sort* ot cheese, with prices tend- 
Ingupwurd. We quote; 
American, extru tine, 78®7te.: line, 7i®75*.: good, nil 
'<i.7us.: com him o and low grades, from 4lWy58*. 
English Cheddar. kb.v.rN. Wiltshire dimh)o. 70084* ; 
Chcshiro medium. fl«rt»7B*.; line. flUaMig,: scotch ?Him 
•O' Dutch oUeese-Ed iin*. !ki®T‘j*. P owl. 
Fine butter I*-.earee, hut best Antorican and *ec- 
OPdarv sort* sell ut extreme quotation-', as tollow*; 
Danish, Kiel, mid Swedish. 13(1 ' 172*.: Dorset*, 174*.; 
Jersey, i2U®]50e.: Friesland, 153*.; American, 65<«, 
H6s.. ? cwt. oleomargarine, or artillcial butter, is 
lower, and sells at 4h®!H)s. V cwt. 
IN' urserymen 
Ifluali ing 
WIND MILL 
HALLADAY’S Wlk 
STANDARD. 
Beina the ONLY ontlro Machine awarded a 
Perlectly Self - Regulalmg. 
The Best., Chciipcst, most Du¬ 
rable and Popular Mill made. 
Manufactured under the Im¬ 
mediate supervision of In¬ 
ventor 
On both Bor*'* Power nurl Thresher and r|"ui" r n 
tin* (,'cnlerini il Lxhlhnlon. For cnralogue of th 
above, .mil "tlu-r M/ii'litne* ami Imnl(ue'ut*‘ adilrr* 
MINARIf HARDKIi, C'oblesklll, Schoharie Co,, N. V 
6 PACKETS OF FLOW Fit SEED -ENT 
post-paid tor 25 ct».. or 14 pkt*. for 50 ot*. Tin 
above includes Asters, Pausies, Pldox, Petunias 
Verbena,* and other cliofre klndssurnt.o please. Ad¬ 
dress CLINTON lllGI.EY, Windham, Port. Co.. O. 
THE BEST FANNING MILL 
In the World. 
worth now in use. 
Bend for Illus¬ 
trated Catalogue 
and Price last. 
I). S. WIND fMGINt 
& PUMP Cl)., 
Batavia, 1 1 , 1 , 
BUY TUB 
. A. I*. DICKEY 
‘ Fanning Mill. 
No fioor) Fanner 
r* cun afford to oiar- 
ket dirty grain. 
A mi«()crn»o quality 
. uf L*r:itti, \v"»l claLfitd, 
j *»rlrjji 4 11 bettor jhIco 
tlutii the nicest jrffcilo 
in dirty contiJiioo. 
IfcacLnc, Wl/u 
miTM 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
£MORY$ 
IT'fiOs from LIGHT DARK BRAHMA, 
I j White and Brown Leghorn*. White and silver 
Gray Dorking. White Call and Pekin Duck*; *2 a 
do/.. A lew pairs for *ale. 
C. A. DAVI8. Berkley, Mass. 
Beecher Baskets 
. MyannnalCatalouei'f Vegetable and Flower Seed 
for JH7i will he ready by January, and set FREE to 
till who apply. ( u-tomer* of last season need not 
wme for it. I . tlor one. of the largest collections of 
vegetable seed ever tent out by any seed l ouse In 
Anierii'ii .11 large i.ortion of which were gr..wn on my 
six seed (arms. Prtnf. / <i< reel ion* Jor aohvattr.n on 
no , // pdfiaoiw. All seed sold from tnv cstui,lishm«nt 
^ ju routiMj 10 be u* tti Jrt>shnmi *ru<f to niinao; bo far. 
timLslioitlfJ a prove otliMi wi*»e 1 will refill thi* orclor 
^V.^ui nglDiU lotrodueov f.r the llabu.rd 
and Marblehead Sqiia»he*,the Marblehead Ciihhage*. 
aod a *ooro ot other new vegetables. I Invite the pat- 
rohago of all whom- anx.om to have I heir sent frith 
true, amtl nj the very hist strum. New Vegetable* 
a HlH'Cijilly. 
■I A 311', 3 .). II. GREGOUV. Marblehead, Mass. 
Ql we. ^ " I nt. 
PATENTED DECEMBER 17, 187^. 
RUTTER WORKER 
The most Effective, 
Simple and Conven¬ 
ient- yet Invented. 
Works 30 lbs. In 
less than 5 min¬ 
ute*. thoroughly 
woiklng out the but¬ 
termilk and mixing In 
VENEER BASKET*. Patented May 31,’« t 
For circular of description, A-c.. address 
THE BEECH 11 It BASKET COMPANY. 
Westviile, Conn. 
P the salt. Send for clr- 
U1 cular:.nd price list*, 
‘lurth Istti St., Pidladelphiu Pa, 
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