Bkkves.—' 1 rode opened with a slightly improved 
feeling on .Monday last und held xtoudy without 
however any advance In rate* ; prices were9)<«t)l2 | xic. 
V tt>.; weights, fihjODM ewt, Wednesday, trade slow 
but sternly at 9\(>au;c. V lb.; \YLdghtM,&M®9ewt. Thtirs- 
dny. sales small at 10l#®UMe.: weight*. ISV,@8 cwt. 
Friday the markets closed dull at 10V®l2c. V tb.: 
weights. 5XwU cwt. 
M ii.ru Cows.—Arrival#, light and uu a lily Improved 
In consequence: sales become easier at advanced 
rates, being Irrnn ttlkiSTU 9 head; general sales loti® 
85. Calves included, 
Veals and Calves.—No smooth quality veals to 
hand. Calves, generally buttermilk-red, coarse and 
lean, in over-supply, and slow of sale at 4Vftt«Hc. 9 
lb.: boh», 2««4$(e. #)«»., nlso nt $304 25 V head. 
SUKt:i' ami LAMBS.— Moniluy, shorn sheep sold 
at <6.7«®7.8U TH cwt.; woolly dt>,, C>Mrce7Hc.t yearling 
lambs, 6K«>Xe.; spring tlu„ 10® ik*. Wednesday, 
trade very slow, and the best quality portion of the 
flocks hold tin sale; shorn sheep sold at #l.K0®5.62S 
V cwt.: wntilly do.. #5.3007.36 ..yearling lambs. Btfe. 9 
It.; spring do. Ifio. Thursday, trade dull; sheep, 5® 
7He. spring lambs. 12t.oUe. Friday, Hie markets 
closed weak; sheep, fka7Hc : yearling huabe. 8@8J4e.; 
spring do., tl.50tcdll.70 9 head ; 1.121'. sheep und iambs 
sold at un average Of $6.91 *< head. 2.537 sheep at 
mwK average 9 head; 101 lumbs at $5,>8 average ♦< 
head. 
Hons.-One car-load of Ohio hogs, 192 its., live 
weight, * head, sold ut gb 80 9 cwt. City dressed 
very dull at T#®7?ie. 9 a.; light pigs, UHJ tbs. weight 
down V head, 7tfc. 9 a. 
House Market. -Cityrailroad horses. #&5®120 V 
head; slave line do., # 155© 150 : 40 light harness do., 
790(8)140: 30 tin. of better quality, $1600175: 12 road¬ 
sters, $2000370: 3 pairs famly carriage horses, *320'® 
41)0 V pair. Slxty-two horses arrived per Erie Rail¬ 
way. 
COMPARATIVE BATES. 
This week. Last week. 
Quality . Cents. Cents 
Hood steers ¥B>...IGX012K 10V'<il2H 
Fair.10 ®10k 10 ®l0h, 
Poor. 9*@ 9V 9X ia »* 
Poorest. 8 t» » 8 ® 9 
Hen. selling rates.9X«10X 9X® 9K 
Quotations for spot cotton, based on American 
standard of classification: 
UflatUlS. AUl. (Mean*. Tetilr. 
Ordinary..9X 0% 9k 9Ji 
Strict ordinary. 10 10 10J< 1(191 
Good ordinary. 10J4 10^ 10!< 1(1 H 
Strict good do. \m 10X 10k 10k 
Low middling. 10 13-18 1013-10 1015-111 10 15-10 
Strict Iov, middling... 11 1-1G 11 1-1C 11 3-16 U 3-IC 
Middling.11 H-18 11 5-1G II V-16 II 7-10 
Good middling.11 9-16 11 9-16 11 11-10 11 11-18 
Strict good middling.. II 13-10 1113-10 1115-16 11 5-10 
Middling fair. 12 3-10 12 JUKI 12 fi-lfi 12 5-10 
Pair... 12 15-10 1215-10 13 1-1(1 13 1-16 
Stalin it. 
Good ordlnury. 9H Low middling.10 3-10 
St-lct ordinary.Middling...,.10 11-10 
CHEESE.—Tlie arrivals of new arc yet small, and 
prlres are not decided : small Tots of the be-t have 
sold at lake., and In instances at 14c- Obi i» anil and 
unsettled. We quote : 
Now factor; fine. l'kaifiHc.: good. 12.ril2kc: half- 
ski turned. 10® I?c.; Skimmed. Ttw'.'c.; half-slummed 
dairy. 8® 10c. Old us follows : 
Fancy tact or y at II. -i 1TM>.. small Inis, 15e.; good 
and prime, 130140.: state farm dairy, good to prime. 
12««1 >c.: Western factory, fanev, 11014 Mo , good and 
p me, 12 ' 18Hc, factory. Stare arid skims. 5.> 
Liverpool cable quotations, 70s. 
Uttn D Kttt.TTB,—Apples have.been In lair export 
demon I. and Choice western quarter* will bring 5c ; 
StaL-.okc Sliced lots arc very dull. Peaches and 
small fruit i ure very quiet- Wo quote: 
Apples State, sltcen, 4-V®5!«se.; do., quarters. 4§f® 
5Ho.; uthurn, sliced, prime. 4X(»5o.: do. finer. a® 
like ; Western qrs., 4\iS3c.' Tennessee do. In liags, 
3M®3jkC. Peeled peaches—Prime new. l.Vjiitc.; uegt 
old at 7®8o.. and fair to good at 5®6c, Cnpeeled 
— Quarters at 7®9c., and halve* at 9(«ill)e. Blackber¬ 
ries. 0>4®7c. Kaspbenles. 2.'!kc. Pitted cherries at 10 
Of 17e. 
Exports past week 1,8(4 bids. dried apple*: since 
Jan. 1st. 15,fl4 bbl*.: same time last year, 1,100 do. 
Kggs. -The market seem a to have been •‘scared” 
dt'wn ibis week. Supplies have ant been out of 
keeping with fair wants, but prospective receipts are 
large and buyers do not want t-i bn caught with high 
bought stock. The weather ha* been bail for busi¬ 
ness cold and rainy, and the fact has helped to 
break the market, A Tier Mu; l*t egg nbls. will not 
be charged for. We quote : 
Near points. 16016 Wo.: State and Pennsylvania, 
MJjW#IAc.: Western, fresh, and Canadian, Wtyullc.i 
Southern, 12*® 13c. Duck eggs, 17@l8e.; Goose eggs. 
2l(#)23e. 
Essential Oils.—'W e can only report small sales 
at quotations. 
We quote as follows; Peppermint oil, Intin.f2.75; 
do. In glass $3.75; vVintergroen. $2 50.; Wormwood, 
$3.50.: Spearmint #3.00: Tansy, #2.50. 
Ffrs and Skins.—T he possible rupture Abroad 
has caused groat depression In this fur tnide. The 
following is the new scale which holders have 
adopted In preference to carrying stock over. 
£i s J No. 1 quality. 
Nor. St East. West it S, W. 
Otter, la piece.#4 00® 6 0o $2 an® 3 50 
Gray Fox. 1 00® I 15 75(3) 1 00 
Bed Fox.. 90® 1 00 75® 90 
Black Bear. 6 00® 9 00 5 00® 8 Oil 
Brown cub* und ylgs. 2 00® 3 00 1 (XI® 2 <0 
Fisher. 5 00® 7 00 5 00® H 00 
Mink, dark. I 00® 1 25 M l no 
pale. 70® 90 50® 60 
Muskrat, winter. .... 10® 12 8® Hi 
fall. 8® 10 5® 7 
Kitts. 2® 3 2® 3 
Beaver. n>. 1 00® 1 50 60® 75 
Raccoon. 60® 60 SO® 60 
Opossum...... 5® 10 3«# 8 
Skunk, black. 50® 70 
striped....... 10® 30 
Wolf, mountain. 2 00® 2 60 
profile....... 75® I (Mi 
Southern furs sell at an average of about 20 per 
cent, below the rate* of Western. 
FLOtm.—The stocks have not been ao small at this 
period for a good many years, and with an active in¬ 
quiry and the high prices of wheat the market Is 
much higher 
Prices are $6.BD®7.10 for poor to very choice super- 
flnu State: $7 lo®7,25 for very common to fair extra 
do.; f7.305t7.35 tor good extra do $7.40® 7.50 for fancy 
dn.. und $7.5509.26 lor fancy to very chritcb extra; 
#6,80'®7.10 for superfine MUddiun. Indiana, Iowa, 
Ac.: $7 15®7.40 for shipping extra do., the Inside price 
for Interior, and #7.46<rc7.6U for Choice to very fancy 
extra dtiq common to choice white wheat extras, 
$7.6538.75; fancy do. $A90®1U.50; winter wheat, good 
to choice fatndy. f.i.OOkUi.SQ; rnuort-honn Ohio, 
$7.2007.43. and trade brand* of do. at $7.50®9 25; St. 
Louls.t7.lOa8.fiO for common to fair extra, and #8.55 
@10.38 rt.r good iti very choice: Minnesota “straight’’ 
at fH.7jtuy.75. and patent at 19.25®'1.23, the higher 
price* ' it these Minnesota for choice lids; unsound 
s.ock at from $5,85 5,8.60; Oily Vill extra at. $7.00® 
8,30 for the Weal Indies: U". English brands. $7.00® 
7.15; do. trade and family, $9.00® 11.00: No. 2 at $6 75 
@6.25. 
r"rn meal selling at 7.9 m 25 for Vellow Western. 
$3.60 for Brnndywii.u: ana bug meal at $1.18® 1.20 tor 
comae city, 
Fkksh FitciT*. -Apples have declined for rouml 
lots. Supplies have received some pretty heavy ad¬ 
ditions by rull; some arrive in hud order. Strawber¬ 
ries nro lower and liegln to sell better, a* some res¬ 
taurants now offer them. Cranberries are almost u 
drug. Pea mi l * have an easy time. We quote : 
Spitzenberg and Spy. per hbl , (3.50; Russets, 
laigc, #2."j®3.U); tb*.. -mall. ?2.U0A2.25: Baldwins, 
$3-0p®8.2,V; odds und tintls, #(.00®!-'0, Cranberries, 
N. J.. crates, best $2 25®2.02: other. $l.75®2. Florida 
and Cnorleston Strawboirles. quart, 30c. ® 50c.; 
Peanuts, fancy, bush,, $1® 1.10; common, 85c.: shelled, 
fb., 4®l,Hc. Pecan#,5x®9c. ?■ tt. 
Chain.—F or wheal with Con-ideruble export de¬ 
mand, »i trim luted by the Eastern trouble price* are 
much higher ana very strong; old No. 2 Chicago 
spring. ?t.60@l,5l: new, do. *1.05; fair NO. 2 Milwau¬ 
kee lit #1.88, and best lots held at ft 1.70. Rye at 9'® 
93o. for Western; Jersc-y uud Pennsylvania, 9.V*t)98c.: 
State. $ I® 1.03. Harley Is source and much higher; 
No. I Canada, $l.0.V«,l.(hl; ungraded, do ,99c. Coro is 
much higher arid has been very active for export and 
speculations Latest sale- of mcainur Wnatcrn 
mixed, 03c.-, X. V. No. 3. 03c.. N. Y. N*i. 2,63c.: N. Y. 
-N.■ L white ut 1 o.\ N. (. No. i **t 04c.. low mixed 
Western at 63®04c.: steamer white at 64c.; steamer 
Western mixed for May delivery aifiO®0QHc, Oats 
are much higher and active: latest salt •* an; :u 14H@ 
58c. for mixed Western anti state, and 4!lt,«l7lc. for 
white Western ; retorted hi 4l,H'c.; N, No. 3at 46® 
46He.; X. V. No. 2 at LiyAiOe.; *!o. *f N. Y. No. 2 
wlilt.f ar 51 ..a.,:® ; extra at 57‘/c.. N. V. N'n. 1 ut 57c; 
mixed Western ut 454f®5()c.| white Western at 49© 
52c.: mixed rtute at 56H©58*’, 
Hay ank Straw.—P rime hay comes In slowly 
and favors the seller; other grades are plenty and 
dull. 
Bale hay. at 70®—c. for shipping, and 80c.©*l for 
retail qualities : clover, 65®75c.; salt. do,. 05®60c. 
Strawqu*4ed at75c. for long rve; 60®65c. for short 
rye and 50®00e. for oat. 
Exports past week, 1,000 bales. 
HIGH wines.—M uch higher, selling at #L1UX. 
Hops —Trade has been verv dull the disturbances 
od the other side limiting the export movement. 
Fancy Stuck Is scarce, and easily brings the outside 
quoted price, hut other grades, with the slow move¬ 
ment, are offered freely at unchanged prices. 
Now Yorka fancy new. 16®Vc,: New York**, com¬ 
mon to prime 10k, 13c. Easlero. now. 10® 13c.: Wlscon- 
siBB,new, 8® 12,:.- Yearlings 6®lhc.; Olas. all growths 
4®0c.; Californians, nominal, 12© 17c.; Oregon, nom¬ 
inal, 12® ue. 
Maple 8CQAB.—The demand Is nniisanlly Quiet. 
We havcBOltldm .-een tine sKtrnr selling so low. A 
luxury ought to sell when It gets do.vu t*j the figures 
for ordinary commodities ; but in this wo have an¬ 
other evidence of tight limes. Wo quote new enoice 
at9®I0c,: good, 7©Ac.; syrup, $1. 
Milk,—P rices have ruled low for common milk at 
the platforms. The rotes have been $1.40® 1.70 for 
cans of 411 quarts Ketail trade is dull: a good many 
distributor* have to make prices to suit the limes 
and cannot pay high figures. 
Oti.OAKF,.—Western has a moderate export move¬ 
ment, und quoted at $33. 
Poultry and Game.—C ity killed have kept the 
market steady for live, and good prices are ruling 
for the moderate supplies. Geese are the exception: 
they have declined. 
Fowls N Y. A N. J.. 15® 10c. V It.; Western.lt® 
15c. Booster#, t‘ it .'.Vile. Turkeys.State. 19 tt., 14® 
Hie.: Western. 14©lfio. Ducks, \. ,]„ p pair, N7c.® 
$1.25; Western, p pair. 06«i76c.: Geese, N. J.. #1.75® 
2. i5: do. Western, #1.12®1.25. Early chickens. 9 pair, 
#1.50. 
Dressed arrive lightly, and better prices are ruling 
for fresh packed. Wo mote: 
Choice Turkeys, 17®lHc.; fair to good, 11®16e.: poor, 
—V—C. Chickens, choice, 20®21c.; other. 11 10c. 
Fowls. lOavlHu. fin guild to hunt, and l(J®t3e. ror poor. 
Ducks, li-.i 19c. for fair to choice. Geese. H®l2c.,with 
miuiII inquiry. Choice frozen poullrv. I7®18c. Ca- 
potiH, 25 * 20c. Slips. 22®28c. 
Game Is In moderate supply, but only good stock 
brlneB the i* ri t*C8. We q uota*: 
Trapped \Y. pigeons, dor., $1.7(®L87 ; shot do., tl.jh 
@1.75. English snipe, P do*., $1,62(1*1.76; sand do., 00® 
6T*C. Plover, rl .MMil.O!. Western ducks. C. IL 75c.© 
*1.00; red-liend do., OOetOOc.; mallard ao.. 46@50c.;com¬ 
mon do. 25@S5o. 
Seed.— Grass higher, with light receipts und a fair 
homo trade demand. Clover quoted at 15016',,c. for 
Western and State, and timothy at $?. 
Tobacco — Seedl<giflhas a good sale, but Kentucky 
leal dull. Receipts are small, and prices are steady 
at last week’s figures, 
Provisions Kxport movement has been *• little 
larger, and price* stronger . megs pork quoied at $16 
for spot lo*s, $'5 80 Tor Mav. and $13 90 for June. 
Bacon ai SHc. for long dear, and fljfe. f*ir short clear, 
a cam to $10.20 for spot h ts, *1020 
(•I 10.22 fpr May. $111.30 for June, and $1042 for July. 
Stesrino at Hike, for prime Wo-tern. Tallow at8,Ho. 
for prime Beef ham* at #22 for o llolo e Western. 
Beet at #1 (©11.50for plain men* ; $12.Mk*0l3 fur *ixtri£ 
moss ; and $13@11 for packet. TiOreert quoted nond- 
pidly at $20 for prime tuess. und $22 for India Mess. 
City ext a India mess ut *25. 
YEOK.TABt.B8 -Potatoes are firm, with a fnrtlier 
advance. Best green peas arc from South Carollnn 
Bermuda produce 16 In large supply. Trade is not 
active enough to prevent somu from being left over 
from previous steamer. Southern garden stuff Lain 
good supply, and only steady for prime. We quote: 
Potatoes, P. 8.. M.00®4.25; K U<**e, flQll@i.3P; 
Nova Scotia. Peerless mid Jackson White, $3.2U@R.76: 
Chariest*itl peas, ner crate $*@4.60; Florida green 
pens. P crate, $l©3. Spinach. Md., 75c@$l: do.. Nnr- 
folk,$L6U®l.7.ii Southern kaln, 9 n>., 75o.©#l; Florida 
string beans. 1* Cliltu, #*V»ia,0Ol lettuce.#2@-4: marrow 
squash. $2 in 2 75. RohsUi lurni ■*, 5 @#1 cublnigi's 
■;* Hio. *5® 10; onion*, red and yellow, #;;.«i®g; white, 
ABSOLUTE PROTECTION and 
choice of a Fertilizer OF ALMOST 
ANY DESIRED STRENGTH in Am¬ 
monia, Phosphoric A»cid 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 free containing fotnuhis for 
Pent. Ville’* Complete Fertilizer "—manures 
for Special Crops. Exhaustion, per acre, of Am¬ 
monia, Phosphoric Acid and Potash, by leading 
crop*. Barn-yard Manure. Chemicals und Peruvian 
Guano compared. 
See advertisement, current No. Am. Agriculturist, 
on page 32. 
C11ABLE9 V. HIAPErv, 158 Front St„ N. Y. 
ON ALL SPUING CROPS. 
Ammoniated Bone Super Phosphate, 
AND 
Pure Ground Bones. 
Ammonia and Ptm*. Acid. 
Dried Bone and Fle*U. One....20®26 4®6 2 00 
do. do. ... .10®I6 ti@8 2 00 
Dissolved Bone(Mupes). I5eal7* - 2 25 
Plain Superphoaphate, mln’l. 11®14* — 2 1)0 
Bone. Black, ground,.. 30®3I+ - 1 50 
S. C. Phosphate rock, ground .35®27t — loo 
Pure g d Bone Flour (Mape#)..20®25 4®5 2 15 
do. line. do. 20®26 4©6 2 15 
do. coarser grades, proportionally lower. 
Phos, Ammo* 
Guano, Ac. Potash. Acid. nta. 
No. 1 Peruvian. 2®H 13 ®ih 10 #8 00 
do, guar’teed-. 3 I6®18 6® 7 2 80 
do., rectified... 2 10* 10 3 26 
Ammoniated Super¬ 
phosphate (Mapesi...- 10®14* 3® 4 2 26 
* Soluble and Available. + Insoluble. 
Pnta»n. 
German Potash Salts 
Sulph. of Potash. 
Nitrate of Potash_ 
Muriate of Potash... 
S un dries. 
Ground Plaster, per ton, In barrels. $8 00 
AgrIcnIt,lniil Salts.. 
Bone Meal, flue, for cuttle..... i. — 
do.. course torf'iwls. 3 00 
Salt or Nitre Cuke (sulphate of smla;, ground, 
In burrcls. per t*m.25 70 
Sulphuric Acid, 60 deg. (cut boys #1.76 extra).... 2 25 
Ammo- Phos. Per 
„ ulu. Lima. Ton. 
Dry ground Fish Guano (brand 
Qufnulpluc Co,).ikadU 15 #35®40 
Sol. 
Ammo- Phos- Per 
, nlu. phaie. Ton. 
Soluble Nltrogeno's Pbosphuto 
(brand Qulnnlpiac Co.).3® 4 16®18 $33®3S 
Buffalo Honest Fertilizers (L. L. Crocker). 
Bone 
Phosph. Ammo- 9 100 
Potash, of Lime. nla. lbs. 
Am. Bone Superphos¬ 
phate.2@3 23®28* 3®4 $2 00 
Pure Ground Bunes, 
Steamed.— 61 3f^C4 2 00 
Premium Pure, Odorless, Phos. Ammo- Per 
Flno - Ground Raw Bone Acid. nlu. Ton. 
(Kxcelslor Works). 27028 4X@5 #55 
The purity of these goods Is guaranteed, and their 
standard moved by regular analyses of Prof. G. A. 
Liebig of Baltimore, and other eminent chemists. 
Highest Pl-cminm uud IHcilut ol Honor 
nwnrilril by llie Centennial Cnjmitixxloii of 
the InleiTiHtionul Exposition, Philadelphia. 
1S7H. 
Send for new Spring Circular, containing full di¬ 
rections ana testimonials. 
Office 252 Washington Street, BtilTulo, N, Y, 
#t.' 5 ® 6 : carrots, $ 101 . 25 : Benritula potatoes, #8*5* 
8 . 60 ; do., t/irantoes, 9 box, 75080 ®; do. ,.nions. «t 
crate. $ 3 . 00 - 3 . 75 ; do. licet*, # 2 © 2 . 50 ; Florida anpara- 
gus, dot.. $ 6 '(n 0 . 50 : California do.. JOc. 
Wool.—T here aro freer otrerlnga. on account of 
the ndvaneed *eus"n, an*i a slow Inquiry,with price* 
unsettled and favoring the buyer. VVc quote ; 
Ohio, Pennsylvania und Wnst Virginia -XXXand 
Plnkloett, i.',i».49e.: XX. 44*47; X. : J 9g,l2; No. i. 38m 
42; No. 54©30; Common, 30 33 ; Combing, 48 56. 
New York, Michigan, and Wisconsin-XX, 37 40c.; 
X. 35 38; No, 1,36.27; No 2,30*34; Common,SOAitt; 
Cotnhtng, 4 6'd) 53. 
Liwii, Vermont and Illinois X anil XX, 35®39c.; 
No. I,;i8@4l): N0.2, 33036. Combing. 45@H). 
Missouri, Kentucky and Tentii'saoe- Wusited fleece. 
;l,j©40c.: Lin washed fleece. 31® i',': l'it washed uouib- 
Ing, 3(1®35. _ ^ 
R Of! 11 K«T KK. A |>rlI 21 .-Flour OODtlu ue# «r- 
cltcd und advancing rapidly under European advices ; 
spring, $91)0; amber winter,#9.75; white winter,#10 i 
double extra. #10.25. Rye nominal at #5.50. Wheat 
strong; Mil wnnkee club. #1.7001.75; amber winter, 
tl.75(«il.85; white winter, $l.85s»,I.U5. Oats, numinal 
at ITrifiSd. Car" >iuiul a 00®07c. Corn meal. *1.25 
icl.AO. Butter, I8(S/2lc. Cheese. 14*3 16c. Kegs. I2®l(c, 
Lard. UKridQ^n. A nnles. bn.. 50075c. Potatoes, bit., 
$101.15 Beans. 9 bil.. fl.3Q®2.25, Mess pork. #16.00. 
Wool. >0« l ie Hay. (12015. straw, $7®'J Thoutbv 
se-d, #1.9002,00 : clnver. #9,(10 50. Mill feed tlrm ht 
#22 fur shorts, $2t for ship stun*, arid $26 for xnld- 
dllngs. Burlny. slx-rowed and four-rowed. TAuSOc.; 
two-rowed n*'mlnai -no demand. Kullrgad #>elghts 
— Flour tu Bustuti, 45c. Vbbi.; to New York, 36c.; to 
Albtvny, 25c. 
KINO & MURFAY, 
ryixxen.I61iish.ing 
.14016 
44 
.42®44 
50 
WIND MILL 
HALLADAY’S k 
STANDARD. 
Perfectly Self - Regulating. 
The Best. Cheapest, most Du. 
ruble und Popular Mill iitude. 
Manufactured under the Im¬ 
mediate supervision of In¬ 
ventor 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
worth now in use. 
Send for Illus¬ 
trated Catalogue 
and Price List. 
U. S. WIND ENGINE 
& PUMP CO., 
Batavia, ill 
with the improved condition of the country road*, a 
large number of dairymen have been present In the 
market, ottering from rami dairies and factories up 
ward of 8JCU0 boxes of cneeso, about 2,7i'0or which 
changed hand*. The quality of the farm dairv change 
wus exceedingly variable, on aeon tint, ut the different 
degree* of oumtnins, f'Ttcea ranged In accordance 
with quality, it 7(«llXc -a few rauey lots reaching a 
shade better than tlm last figure. 
About 60 factories were represented, offering from 
30 to HX1 ehc-su each, part of which was full-ereara 
make. The range ol prlc*?* woe lUW013Rc„ only a 
few lots of fancy make selling lur the last- figure. 
The cheese market Is now I airly opened. and a largo 
delivery i* expected next week. 
Butter l* dull of sale, and prices are about 2c. lower 
than la d week, the sales ranging at 18®21c., accord¬ 
ing to quality-tlia rultnu price being about 19c. 
We have advices from abroad to the first week in 
April, uur London correspondent says there la an 
improved sale or eheese, and agents are Arm as 
stock* rapidly decrease. 'The quotations are 
7B®K0s. ** cm., 
American, extra fine. 77078#.; tine, 75*70a.: good. 66 
®72s.; common and low armies, from 480811#, 
English chcddur. AlCoDOs,; Wiltshire double, 74®S(I* ; 
Cheshire medium. 660743.; flue. 76®86s.; Scotch 74® 
80s. 
Holders of butter meet buyers liberally. Good 
mediums. Continental und extra Dos American are 
only salable. \V e give price*: 
Dorset#. 1708.: Jersey. 1U0®I26s. ; Friesland, 126® 
128s.; Danish, Kiel and Swedi.*h, 1200160 b.; Norman¬ 
dy. 1200114s.; American, 6U®130s,; Ole- inurgurlue 
70® 100*. 
ADVERTISING RATES : 
Inside, 14th and 15th pugea (Agate space). .40c. per line 
“ 13th page.. 60 “ 
OutBide or last jutge. 60 “ 
Fifty oer ct. extra for unusual display. 
Special Notices, leaded, by couut.. . 70 “ 
Busincsk " 60 •< 
Reading “ 1,00 " 
Discount on 4 iiiHertioriH, 5 per ct, ; 8 Ins., lo per ct.; 
13 ins., 15 per et., 26 ins., 20 per ct.; 62 ins., 2o per ct. 
Sif~ No advertisement Inserted for less than $2. 
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th*? Homlii i« lif Id to 1 nroly *Jny and nlKlic.nMd ariulu-til *.*uru certain. 
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EGGLESTON TRUSS CO., Marshall, Mich. 
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
American Jewelry Company- Amethyst Casket Sent 
Free. 
Bayliss, Edwin- The Massillon Harvester. 
Beecher Basket Co.—Berry Baskets. 
Boomer ,5. Boscliert Fress Co.—Power Cider Press. 
Boyer & Bro.. VVtu. L.—The Union Railway liorse 
Power. 
Clegg. Wood (t Co. The Archer Rake. 
Dlc.kcy, A. P.— The Little Giant Funning Mill. 
Holland, W. J. Agents Wanted. 
Hosted, J. B.—25 Fanev Cards. 
Kingslaml, Ferguson & Co.-ltivuiolble Thresher. 
I.eflel Xt Co.. .In*. Book waiter Engine. 
Must Hi Co., P. P.—Buckeye Plow Sulky. 
Phillips, Jus. H — Plymouth Rocks and other Choice 
Fowls. 
Phneuix, F. K.- Osage Orange Hedge Plants. 
Reed ft Co.. Geo. L—25 Elegant Cards. 
Roe, E. P. - Strawberry Plant* and other Small 
Fruits. 
Russell ft Co. Portable Eugiues, Horse Powers, 
Threshing Much I m s. 
Sutton, J. W Paiont Pocket Coin Detector. 
The New York Flow Co. Atomizers for Destroying 
PRICE, $8,00. 
LIBKUJI, IUSCOUJYT TO JWJfJYT*. 
A New and Valuable Household IHa 
cliiue for Darning Stockings. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
New York, April 21, 1877. 
RECEIPTS OB LIVE BTOCK,. 
8 beof> k 
n ■•*.» iJgw# C*!vc«. Lamh» Hv* 
Sixtieth ei.0.3111 28 2,906 6.527 000 
Fonloth St. ... (KM CD 000 00Q 13,772 
HarsimusCove. 4,904 00 63 6,295 12,886 
Total* this week.... 10.295 28 3,968 12,822 26 658 
*’ Ust week.... 9.462 2) 1.383 2L843 20.55:1 
It is small and ornamental in appear 
ance, and may be secured to a 
table or sewing machine; occu¬ 
pies little space ; is light, 
and readily put away 
after using. 
A VALUABLE FRIENDSHIP TOKEN! 
To every reader of this advertisement. 
ITS USE CAN BE LEARNED 
IN FIVE IVIIKUTES, 
SENT ON RECEIPT OF PRICE. 
Cut out this Coupon and send toCuHer Importing Co.,Cinoinnati,0. ,for redemption 
nOTT^OT^r _ 0n oesipt of till# Coupoa, tegsthor with FIFTY CENTS to pay for 
v w XT e ExprsM or Maulag chirgas, wo will aa slogiat 9 
Russia Leather Pocket Book, 
And with ANY INITIAL LETTER DESIRED neatly stamped in Gold. Retail at $1.50. 
This Coupon is good only tUNXTT days from date of this paper. 
[Signed,] CETLKB IMPORTING CO, 
CAN EH SEKN AT 
S. ilhtcbin son's 
6 East I 4th St.* 
NEW YORK. 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 
64 High Street, 
BOSTON 
