AND 
EVERYWHERE. 
Austin, Texas, April 28*— A severe ho.ll storm 
passed over this section on the night ot the 24th, 
entirely destroying all the fruit,, vegetables and 
growing crops In Its path; but, fortunately, the 
area of Its ravages was not extensive.—w. s. 
All nervous, exhausting, and painful diseases 
speedily yield to the curative intluenees of Pul- 
vermacber'8 Electric Belts and Bands. They are 
safe, simple, and effective, and can be easily ap¬ 
plied by the patient himself. Book, with full 
particulars, mailed free. Address Pul verm acukh 
Galvanic Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
-- 
SEMI-BUSINESS PARAGRAPHS. 
The new remedy for dyspepsia, “ Gestlano,” 
Is effecting some very remarkable cures In Lyons, 
N.Y. Physicians recommend “Gestlano” to their 
patients, and It Is gaining a wonderful reputation 
as a speclllc In cases or dyspepsia and Indigestion 
—for which disorders only It Is recommended.— 
Lyons Republican. 
THE MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York. Saturday. May 6, It 77. 
Receipts.—T he receipt* of Produce for tins week 
were as follows: 
Tallow. 96 Molasses. 2.523 
Flour, bbls. 22,378 Klee. bbls...,.. l.;U0 
Whisky.“ 3,889 Cut meats, pkgs.... lO.gll 
Corn meal.bbls ... * 7.065'l.uro. pkjH..... 
Corn meal, bane... 6"0.Tobacco, hhda.. 1.74i 
Wheat, bash. 38.745 do. pkgs. -Mi . 
Coro.bush... . 48s.3WlHuUor.Lkga. 13.1U5 
Oats, bush.. 110.2IW Cheese. bx*. ll.IJO 
Rye.bush. 17.UT4 Cotton, bales. |3#S 
Mali, bush. 22.4 4 ftosin.. ... t. W 
Barley.bush. 500 Sut8. tnrp.. bbls... ■ <»> 
Beans, bush. 8.080 I>ned Fruits, pkgs.. 1,367 
Grass seed, bush . 641 Hups. bids.. 
Beef, pkirti. 1.13* Peanuts, bug*. l,i*W7 
Wool, hales. Ills I.eaLher. sides. Ss.lIU 
HOPS, bales. 1.000 Sugar. hhds. - 
Pork, bbls. 4.350 Oil coke. 6,2t i 
Reaxb avi> PEAS.—The benn market shows a 
further general mlvanee, and there 1* ft good vol¬ 
ume oi l rude for export and home use hxports are 
unusually large, considering the sudden strong 
rates: for the week. 1,450 bbls,, mostly marrows, 
have been taken. Mediums are Selling Steadily, If 
not largely. Pea and kidney partake of the strong 
feed ok; supply not heavy of prime. Canadian peas 
are source and Uriu. Green pea* higher. Few Boutn- 
erri B K, offering. \Vu quote: , ....... 
Siate media in. prime. *2 .Sim other, if. Am 
2.70; vVestern. prune, f2^0fi(/2.T0; otliera. 82.2ixgi2.3;t; 
nui itovt chulco, <l 0 llvQro(l vt'W 0 l, Dtlusr. 
pea. fair to best. *2.50643; White kidney. *2.00 
W3: red kidney. *2.U0®3; bla. k SOUP buMfia. *3.36(6(W*); 
Canadian pen*. *l.sgreen peas, *1.70; Huulhern B. K. 
peas. f2.Tofp3.Q0 V 2-bushel bug. 
EGGS.—Receipts have boon favorable for sellers. 
There has not been much improvement iu prices, 
but trade has been free enough to mnrk down some 
of the stored stock, ana unless we have a glut the 
mnrket can be kept steady. Improved lee-krepltig 
houses at the West will tend to prevent heavy re¬ 
ceipts being shipped to u bad market. Wouuote: 
Near points, 14.715c.: Suite and Pennsylvania. 13 
irailc.: western, lSVeKIc,; I'amidiun, 13c.: Southern 
11 I jCr I2-.C. Duck eggs, 15®lfiC.; Goose eggs, 2X®25c. 
Ferns and Skins.—T in; lately revised quotations 
are beyond revise while the Kirtso-Turkish Wav con¬ 
tinues. 
No. 1 quality 
Nor. Si East. West & N. W. 
Wool.—T here Is un unsettled and easy market on 
the arrivals of new. with trade very slow, manufac¬ 
turers buying on urgent want- ■ X Ohio tloeces sold 
nt36c.; new spring California at 206126c. 
Ohio, Fennsvlvaida and West Virginia XXX and 
Ptekloea, 45., 4’9e.: XX. Hut 17: X.«>«42; No. I. 38* 
12; No. 2, SAlisHli; Common. !U 3o ; Combing. 43_ 5( : . 
New York. Michigan, and Wisconsin—XX, 37 10c.: 
X. 35 30; No. 1,35 :'.7 ; No 2,3Qa34; ColUtnon, 30*32; 
Combing, lOoeOB. ...... 
Iowa, Vermont and Illinois—X and XX, 35®3Sc.; 
No. 1,38*40: No.2, XSc<#85: Combing. 45(360, 
Missouri, Kentmdi v mid Tennessee — Washed ileeeo 
3fg<ji4Qc.: Unwashed fleece, 216427 ; Unwashed comb¬ 
ing, 305*35. 
Buffalo Honest FertilUrra (L. L. Crocker). 
Bone 
Potash. 
Am. Bone Superphos¬ 
phate.2®S 
Pure Ground Bones, 
Steamed....— 
Premium Pure, Odorless. 
Fine - Ground Raw Bono 
(Excelsior Works). 
Pliosph. Ammo- 4* 100 
of Lime, 
ilia. 
lbs. 
23028* 
304 
*2 00 
61 
304 
2 00 
Phos. 
Add. 
27028 
Ammo¬ 
nia. 
4X05 
Per 
Tun. 
*55 
Otter, 18 piece. 
.fl 900 5 1)9 
*2 500 3 50 
Gray Fox— .. - 
. 1 90i*ii 1 15 
7564 1 00 
Red Fox... . . 
. Itva I 01 
730 90 
Black Betif 
. 6 IXkaj 9 90 
6 00® 8 00 
Brown cubs and \lg* 2 iki.o :i 00 
1 IKk’t 2 00 
1* lalier. 
.. 5 (Kk'ii 7 U) 
0 00(74 6 00 
Mink, (lurk . 
. 1 IHIIft 1 25 
1 00 
pale. 
.. 70® Ml 
500 80 
Muskrat, winter 
iik.i 12 
80 10 
fall. 
860 19 
&US 7 
Kitts. 
2(<il it 
20 3 
Beaver, e lb. 
. 1 OOO 1 50 
(’Ovfii 75 
Kdccoon....,.. 
Mr<L m 
50® cat 
Opossum... 
50 H) 
3.(4 8 
Skunk, tilftck. 
50**4 70 
striped. 
III® 30 
Wolf, mountain. .. 
2 0 >k'U 2 Ul 
prairie....... — 
1 (HI 
ROCHESTER. Ill a v 3. -Flour market steady : 
spring, *10; amber winter,*11: white winter, *11.50; 
double extra, *11,75. Rye nominal at *5.7.). Wheal 
strong: Milwaukee club. *1.80*<»l.90: amber winter. 
tl.U5to2.10; white winter. *2.00412.15. Oats, nominal 
at U'lfttOie. Corn quiet ft lj6w)7,>c. Corn meal. tl.fO 
iii 1,7a. But ter, I5wl"o. Cheese. Ilka Hie. Eggs, 12®14c. 
laird. I bn, 11 0,e. Apples. bu..35w60 l e. Potatoes, till,, 
IU.26u7ll.40. Beans. Ik bu., *l.:«K(2.25. Mess pork. *10.00 
Wool. ;-61*350. Huy,*12ffll0. Straw.Md*8 Timothy 
seed. *2.73643.50: clover. HW -. Mill teed tlrm at 
*22 for shorts. *24 for sliip stuffs. and *20 for mid¬ 
dlings. Burley, .six-rowed and four-rowed, 75ffl80o.: 
twn-rowod ii'mdiml no demand. Railroad Freights 
—Flour to Boston, 4£e. *>bbl.; to New York, 35c.: to 
Albany. 2Se. 
-- 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
I.iTTt.K Falls. N. Y.. May 6.1877. 
TRADE in cheese lilts been brisk this week, and 
prices have been about ! ,c. above those of last. week. 
More than 200 boxes oi farm dairy cheese wore on 
delivery, and prices ranged at 8Ml3c., according to 
quality. 
The litterings from factory choi-sn amounted to over 
3,1100 boxes, the latler pari of which changed hands. 
Prices ranged lit lly>llMe The following sales will 
indicate the Main of I ntdn : 127 boxes at 14X0.: t'80 at 
14c : «M. 13*e.; 333, 13 Vp*., 547. IHXe.; 421,13u.i 50.12)40 , 
and nbnnt L>0 boxes at 11(3112)10. 
The 14® 14)7 c. cheeses were claimed to bn fnll-mlllc 
and the nthnr lots were more or less skimmed, the 
higher priced having tho cream taken only from the 
night's milk of every dav mukn. 
The new crop is generally of much hotter quality 
limn Is umu.iI at this ardSOIl Of the year.owing m part 
to the low price of butter und consequently loss 
skimming, together with the more favorable weather 
for the product Ion or milk. The butter market con¬ 
tinues to be decidedly blue, and prices urn lower than 
la-t week. We quote Common to good lots at 106418c., 
with a few extra grades at 1’Je. A considerable por¬ 
tion of the offerings went at ItKiiffe. 
The snow Is rmw nearly all gone from the hills and 
vegetation is springing up rapidly In the valley of 
tho Mohawk. The herds are reported to be In tine 
condition and to bo yielding good returns In milk. 
BUTTER.—The market for now butter exhibits Its 
mtuni spring fluctuation, especially when grassy color 
begins tn lap on white or hay made. One or two dull 
days left considerable white unsold ; when Ihftl qual¬ 
ity becomes at all stale, there are no definite prices 
torn. There Is however, ns yet. no uncomfortable 
surplus of white, as most of tho later supplies have 
sold up clean. The next pest to bother dealers will 
be streaked lots. Still, as grass is coming In strong, 
wo may get uniform color earlier i lum usual. West¬ 
ern new does not rtrike us heavily yet. Good sup¬ 
plies looked for next week. The range tor old butter 
is 1 Satiric for such good us remains, and Skalllc. fur 
grease and common. 
Comparative receipts aim exports from June 1 : 
Receipts, pkgs. Exports, pkgs. 
June 1, '70. to May.l, "7.I.IW.WW *,‘8.388 
Southern furs sell at an average of about 2(1 per 
omit, below tiro rates of Western. 
FttEHU FRUITS.- Apples are dull: quality Is below 
tin* wauls of best, retailers, and they are diopping 
apples t'er bananas There are no straight Iota of 
prime arriving and stored ext ran arc about used up. 
Strawberries in good demand : sales more general. 
The peach sentient promise an avalanche of fruit 
this season, computation* running up to million* ot 
baskets. We quote fancy roil Apples, bill . *3,<i3.6(1: 
selected Russels. *2 75®if: car lota, ?].7*W2.2i; poor, 
75e.®*L60. Strawberries, quart, best, 80*MUo; poor, 
1564250. POBOUt* urn doing better, with prospective 
•u nun or trade ; beat quoted *1.05641,l& *i br.sh ; other, 
Kyay.'ie, shelled. lfit4F.c. » it Pccitna, (iMkfDo. Hot¬ 
house peaches, do* . I.V&.7. Black Hamburg grupcs, 
*1641.76 4* It. 
Flo if R-- There was u reaction early In the week 
from the extreme figures, but towards the Close 
there Ih ft buoyant feeling again und renewed life to 
trade, with the rtimulus In the position of affairs 
abroad. „„ _ . , 
Price* are *7.756*7.00 for poor to very choice »uper¬ 
il no state : *7 :X>a 3.05 for very common tn fair extra 
Jo • fsklUaH.U. for good extra do *82(06*8.25 for fancy 
do., and *9 311*49.00 (or Tunny tn very choice extra; 
*7 75*7.9h tor superttne MlohlB*iL tndrana, Iowh. 
Ac- *71*648 10 for shmpine oxtrado., the Inside orlco 
Bir Intarldr, and *0.1548.23 tor cm.ire m very fancy 
extra do.; common to choice white wheal extras, 
*8.804366: fancy do. fs.7Un.10.NI; winter whoat, good 
to* imolre family. WtoW^»L rouml-lmop Ohio, 
♦7,SlftuB.lO. Mild t rade tirand* of do. at »S hg^lO.aJ . Si 
Louis, »s.i)0Mt8.7i for common to fair extra and <8 80 
(ul0 75 for good to very choice; Minnesota straight” 
lit *9.00)41000. and patent at *W.50i4'1.73, the higher 
nrlens ou these Minnesota for choice IoIm uiiHiumd 
smek at from tr..00<.'7.75; City Mill extra at J8.76® 
lino for the West Indies; do. English brands, vi-*6® 
8.00; do trade and family. *9.7&6«il..’)7: No. 2 at fa 75 
I ^(’orn meal Is excited and much higher, on specu¬ 
lative dealings . selling lit *3.5043.70 lor Western, and 
*3.90 for Brandywine. 
1 GRAIN. -For wheat there has been a sevensU feel¬ 
ing through the week,selling down |0<«d&e. 1M htishol, 
but closing with some reaction on resumption of ex¬ 
port demand. Latest sales are, No.2 Milwaukee 
soring at. *1.'.<06*1.95. and of No.2 Chicago spring at 
*1,6841.90. Corn hits UUCtUtttOd sharply, claslng 
strum* and active; N. Y. No.3,t«He.; ungraded West¬ 
ern mixed lac.; steamer WeSteru mixed. IffMlNe.i 
No 2, UteiWHc-; low mixed, 08c.; white Southern; 
IN*4iu70c.; yellow Southern. 70c.; a.cumvr Western 
mixed for May delivery at (7iVjii(i>7c., closing at irJc.; 
No. 2 for lust half May delivery. It7wc.; ilo., June d«- 
liverv. at B&)46t®lc.; No. 2 f"r June, iN*k6tt)9c. Otsftre 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
NKIV York, May 5. 1877. 
RECEIPTS OF LIVE STOCK. 
Boh v mb . 
down. 
Calvaa 
Lambfl. 
Hon. 
Sixtieth St. 
... 4,689 
16 
3.051 
10.026 
000 
kurtielli St. ...... 
... 1 Dll 
00 
IXMI 
090 
13,313 
HnralmusCoVe .. 
. 8.108 
00 
00O 
0.727 
11,447 
Totals this week.. 
" last week.. 
.. 10.797 
IU 
3,954 
16,753 
.. 10,983 
43 
2,114 
20.517 
27,568 
Receipts, nkgs. r.xports. i»Kgs. 
Jane 1, ’7C. to May.l, "7.1.IW.089 ‘‘8,988 
Jane 1,’76. to May I,’70 .. .1,1119,973 3?.M 
Jane I. ’74, to May 1. 75.... IKtl.ftN 49,888 
June 1, 73. t" May l, 71_ 923,h4l! 32,GW 
June l! 72. to M*iy I. 73- 804.133 »7 0S9 
We quote New State bulf-flrkin tubs, sofect In- 
Vob' 0 *, 2164220 .; good to prime, lOASle.; lair to good, 
119419c,: Welsh tubs, select invoice*.2otir2lc.; good to 
prime, 18420c.: fair to good, Uivtlsc ; poor to fair, 13 
ike lie,: puds, choice, 2164220.; good to prime, lU 642 ne.: 
creamery, select 1 11 voices. 24uo25c.; good to prime 22 
6421c.; fair to good, 2 U« 22 c.; dairy tubs, choice, law 
18c.; fair to prime, IPad He.; factory tubs, select in¬ 
voices, 16417c.; fair to prime. 184loC.; poor, IhUiLJc. 
Broom CORN. Is held steady but quiet. 7*a8c. for 
hroib, short green; I'Kriffc. f*ir hurl green, walk*. f**r 
medium green, and 3 >S@i*Xa-- for red aud redlipped., 
COTTON.—Is fairly active and strong. May. II,20c.. 
June, 11.26c.: July. lx.37c • August, 11..fie.: September: 
11.10(4J1.42c.; OCKdier. ll.2S'.ulL29c.: November. 1).1 a<@ 
I|.2t)c ; Decenilier, 11.204# 11.22c.; January,II.324411.340,; 
February, lL45(4li.F3c. 
Quotations lor spot cotton, based on American 
slaudarii ut clasalilcailon, and un Cotton In store 
running In qunhtv not tiiure than half a grade above 
or below the grade quoted: 
CulamU. Ala. Orleans. Terns. 
Ordinary. 9 7-10 9 7-18 9 9-16 9 9-16 
Ordinary. 
Strlet ordinary... 
Good urditrary. 
Strict good do.. 
Low middllug. 
Strict low middling... 
Middling.. ....... 
Good middling. 
Strict good middling.. 
Middling fair. 
Fair. 
■ ulaivto. Ala. Orleans. Terns. 
.. 9 7-16 9 7-18 9 9-18 9 9-16 
.. 9 10-16 9 13-16 9 13-16 H 13-16 
. IU 3-16 lh 0-16 10 5-16 111 5-16 
10 7-16 
10 7-16 
10 9-18 
10 9-16 
10X 
Id.X 
10 - 
10 V 
m 
10X 
11 
11 
11X 
11 X 
11X 
lix 
1196 
11 % 
11X 
nx 
11X 
1IX 
11* 
li X 
12 
12 
12)2 
12X 
1296 
Stained. 
12X 
12 X 
'.) 1-16 
Low middling.. 
....10 
Strict ordinary...... 9 11-16 Middling........10X 
(11 KitsK.—The country jiIca served to stimulate 
prices early In the week, but since then there has 
been some little competition for the best grades on 
the part of home-trade buyers and exporters, which 
has caused a further advance. The receipts huve 
been larger, but they bave been pretlv well taken 
up. AVe quoto: 
New factorv ffoi>.14XaUY<V- good. 13K*9.lG,'c.; half 
slummed. ll'(4l»C.; 8khomed, 4i(S0c.; half-sklmmed 
dairy, l.kjflSSfe, Old as follows : 
Fancy factory ati GK«15o.: aniiill lots, 15c.; good 
and prim a, 13ffll4c.; State farm dairy, good to prime. 
124.13c,-. vVestern factory, fuiicv, 146414MC ! good and , 
prime. 12V413KC.; factory. State aud skims. oit7c. 
Gold closes at 107)4; Liverpool cable, 70s. 
Comparative-receipt* and products from June 1 : 
Receipts, iikgs. Exports, lbs. 
Jone l. 76. to May 1. 77..1,940,641 W*2j0iMO 
June 1, 75. to May 1. 75.2,348.649 »a.307.2 
June 1, 71, to May I, 76.1,936.310 03,236,541 
June 1. 73, to May l, 74.1.927,854 87,326,401 
J une 1, 72, to May 1. ’73.1,606,014 76.399.207 
Dried Frltts.—I n upples there is a light export 
tnove*ueRt. hut climee grades bring tlrm priees. 
Peaches and hwhII rntlt* aro dull. We quote : 
Apples—State, sliced, do..quanera.aaa’.fc-; 
Houtlieru. sliced, prime, *iV:«oc.; do. fancy. 5(a!lj9,c,; 
Western qrs.. 4Y®6Uc-t Tennessee do. In bugs, 
gutanxe. Pcuied peaches - Prime new. 105417c . beat 
old at 7®8c.. and fair 10 good at OfalJc. Unpeeled 
-Ouarti'iH at 7i49r., und halves »» 9®me* lilaukhei - 
rlos, 6H'5ii7c. Raapbemcs. 21e. Pitted eljcrrtea at 10 
Exports,513 bbls. dried apples: since January, 16,491 
do.; same time last year, 1,302 do. 
extra white.72c.; mixed State. 7UiiS(2e. Rye tlrm at 
*1,08 for AO. 2 Western. 
HAY AND STRAW.—Demand is fairly ui-tivo. hut 
with increased supjrtle*. prices are emy. VVc quote • 
Bale hay lit 70((*i6e. for shipping, uml 75c.(441 for 
retail qualities t clover. 60547604 salt. do.. 60fi»-e. 
Straw quoted at 75(s80c. for long rye; 550460c. for 
slinn rye ami tHKSUOc. toroat. 
Exports past week, 976bales; since Jan 1st, 21,100 
do.: same time last year, 16,787 do. 
HiatlWtNKS — Is higher on account Of tho advance 
iu corn ; quoted at * 1 . 12 ) 4661 - 18 . 
Hops.— There lias been a fair sale this week to 
bD'Wors, and prices are nrm. Export trude has bean 
limited to 450 bales. 
New Yorks, choice und fancy, new. ItWjlHc.: do., 
common to prime. UK4l3e.; Eastern, new. 10(413e.: 
Wisconsin, new. Six,12c.; yearlings, 6@l0o.; olds all 
growths, 4 « 6c.: California, nominal. I2«tl7e,; Oregon, 
nominal, 1)417c, 
Maple gar.— Market dull and low. Tho World 
says "This seems tu ho one or tho neglected sea¬ 
sons for 1 his product, it is singular thut so common 
and wholesome an Item of table supplies should be 
so long regarded us a luxuiy. Quotations are under 
ordinary sugar, yet sellers report no miles of mo¬ 
ment ' The range lor uew Is 7410c. per pound, 
large molds- 3trup 75e,ffl*t per gal lot:. 
PotTLTitv and Game.—M oderate supplies of live 
bave kept the market buoyant, aud prices aro Orm. 
Soulhnrn poultry will soon appear. Send only good, 
well grown stock. We quote ; 
Fowls, State and N. J-. 16<f617c. V n,.; Western, 16® 
llic. P It.: Boosters, U( 4 lle. Pit.: Turkeys. State and 
N J., liiix. 17c. V 2).; VVestern. I5g» 16c : N. J. Ducks, 
41 pair. STc-ia*L26; Western, > pair, 70480 c.; licose, 
N. J.. |2®2.i0; do. Western, tJ,12(jSI.3r, early chick¬ 
ens, $ 1 '". 1.50. 
" Dress' d poultry -Thu light receipts have sold read¬ 
ily, a* we huve been sbori of live fur city killers; 
full prices easily obtained. 
Prime Turkeys. 17fit»)c.: other. 143016c. Capons, 25 
®26<- Slip;, 21 ( 422 n. Philadelphia chickens, ItkiOlSe.; 
fowls lliiolHo- for best, and in«il3*.*. for poor to good. 
Ducks, prime, lstjj*20c.• othnr, H®I6<*. 
'i’ho market is almost bare ot game, arid prices for 
the few items aro wry fair. 
Picked pigeons. 4» ttoz., *2542.127 unplucked, *1.81(2! 
*2: English snipe, 18 do/.., *2; sand do., 41x280c. Plo¬ 
ver, *1.02441.76, 
Provisions -Hog produots have not felt materi¬ 
ally tho position of attiilrs abroad ; export trade hna 
been very slow; Mess pork quoted at *10 for spot 
lots; *16 for June and 416.20 tor July. Bacon at 
skc. tor long elaur. and 8Vc. for short clear. Lard— 
We-tern steam (it *10.10 fOt for spot lots, *111.25 for 
June, and *10.37)4 for July. Steurmeut lie. Tallow 
at s-Yi*. Beef hums at *22 for choice Western. Beef 
*13 to* plain mess; *14(011.50 for extra mess. Tierce 
j quoted nominally at #21 for prime mess, and *22.50 
for India mess. 
VKOBTABbKS.—Potatoes are not over active. 
Bprlng produce divides up the market trade to a 
considerable extent. Green peas are lit good supply 
from Charleston and North Carolina. Florida not 
wanted. Asparagus is in surly. Gruen sniff Is not 
selling very rapidly. The weather la cool und un¬ 
like spilng. We quote; 
Potatoes. Bermuda. *7467.60: Peuchlow-. 3.60643.871 
E. Hose, f3.6b(i),8.75; Peerless and Prince Albert, *8.26 
Nova 8collu,*2.75Q3: -mull. S].5u**<*l,75; Flori- 
da, new. *5.50x6; sweet, *3"6; Cuarlestun green 
pea-. 76c 4i 1.50 F crate; North Carolina. *3.60 do. 
flonda string beans, 48 orate, *tffll.fX); do. eucum- 
oer«, *3.59646 1 Norfolk Hspuisgus, F do/.., *2(413.50: 
New Jersey. (2.50223.50i Oyster Bay, *3v506v4; marrow 
squash. > hbl.. *1.50®?J Kussla turnips, MVitTic.; car¬ 
rots. rl :* ubbages, V lbU. *56412: L. 1. rhutiarb, do., 
*2(«j2.50: N**rwioti radishes, do., 25(ip75c,: L. J.spinach, 
P bbh. 25/tWc.: I. 1 . kill«.2iaiw.; Bermuda onions, 
yi crate, *3; do. tomatoes, 41 box, 75<a!jue.; beets, do., 
*2@2.50 
Beevkh. Trade was steady on Monday last, an I- 
vuls iiuiriu moderate; prleos, 9 k«tl2>4u.: weights, 5X5# 
I *i owl VVcdne-dav, trade off He. and dull nt 9 )k*(! 
HKc.i WtduhIH. aiaOcwt. Friday the markets closed 
weak at H KailI'Xc.; weights.5)1(048 Sfcwt. From !U 1.0 
:5R*s,, net. have been allowed: geueral sales on f.Gfyd 
6* los. net. Tho quality of thesis herds,as above 
quoted, was generally curse but lut. ranging from 
Course to choice. The small number of good quality 
steers to bund were all shipped for the British mar¬ 
kets. 
MILCH Cows.-Tho few Htead to band were dis¬ 
posed of at *li)6ii73 V timid, calves Included. 
Veals ami CALVED.—On a heavy run of coarse 
quality calveS,pari hultyrmllk-fcd, trade has been 
Slow ut :kit6i*' t< n*. Dniontl) quality vcitln scarce 
and In moderate demand at 76*TKcv! a few sold at 8(tii 
8)i'o.; all quoted from Central New York, except 
those which obtained highest prices which were 
from Now Jersey. 
SHEEP ANii LAMns.-Trade slow on 11 light run: 
quality, I** the aggregate, fair, ranging from poor to 
choice. Monday, sliorn sheep. 4H'i46Xc. V ft,; woolly 
do., OXSvBc.; lum os, Kkvllko.: yearlings, ?Rw)8ViC.: 
culls, 6c. Wednesday, sales slow, rates steady; 
shorn sheep, 5)4((Wi)ic ; woolly do., liiii id * lambs, 
9641 ic. Thursday, shorn sheep, *4.87Sp£l).<l0 Vcwu.; 
lambs. HK*l3c. V ft-! also at *5.50(jt7.&0 ** head: 
woolly sheep, tart.i lte. Frlduy. shurn sliuep, 5)4(Si7)4e.: 
woolly do.. 1 4t'4i7nc.; lambs, 11c. Tho markets closed 
weak. 
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Agricultural In saw nim Co. 
Alford Sc, CO.—Lady’s Bracelets Sent Free. 
Allen ,t Co.. R. II —Golden Millet. 
Krlstor, J. ll.-(’oal. Timber and Farming Lands. 
Clecg, Wood & Co. The Archer Rake. 
Dickey, A P.- Farm Funning Mill. 
Eckstein, UIlls & < 0 Pore White Lead. 
Husted. J. It.—25 Fancy Curde. 
Kendall Sc Ou,—ChrOBto Free. 
Klngslnnd, Ferguson Sc (!(>. Lnvlnolble Thresher. 
Must A Co . P. I*. Junior But keye Cultivator. 
Mink let- Sc Co., J.-ill Mixed Cards. 
Pierce. Chas. F.—Tiffany’s Domestlo Refrigerators. 
Heed St Co., Geo. 1 —25 Elegant Cards 
Bussell Si Co. Portable Engines, Horse Powers, 
Threshing Machins*. 
Smith Si Co,- *95a Month and Expenses. 
Sicilian Jewell v Co HoW to S' ll Jewelry. 
Thu All I lum ri * Taylor Co.—The Aultman-Taylor 
Thresher. 
The Dlngoe St ilontrd Co.—Beuuttf’ll Ever-blooming 
Hoses, 
The Johnston Harvester Co. Wrought Iron Har¬ 
vester. Wrought Iron Mower, Combined Reaper 
and Mower. 
Washburn St Moen Mf'g Co.—Hleel Barb Fencing. 
VVestooil Bros.—Garden and Put Trelltans. 
Wheeler Sc Mclick Co.—Medal Maehlnea. 
Willard A Hammond—Cliuuipiotl Milk Pun. 
Williams, L. I*. Rochester Business University. 
ADVERTISING RATES! 
Inside, Lilli and 15th I'ligrs (Agate space). .40o. per line. 
" I3lli page... 69 “ 
Outside or last page. 89 “ 
Fifty per ut. extra for unusual display. 
81 »:eial Notices, leaded, by count. 70 “ 
RuftinesM 80 “ 
Heading “ 1.00 " 
Discount* on 4 insertions, 6 por et„ ; 8 ina., 10 per ct.; 
13 ins , 16 per Ct.; 25 Ins., 20 per ct.; 62 ins., 25 per ct. 
JiV - No advertisement inserted for less than $2. 
No. 1 Peruvian Guano-Potash. 
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 tree containing tumulus for 
Prol. Ville'* Complete KerUliiMff” manures 
for (special Crops. Exhaustion, per acre, of Am¬ 
monia, Phosphoric Acid and Potash, by leading 
crops. Barn-yard Manure, Chemicals and Peruvian 
Guano compared. 
See advertisement, current No. Am. Agriculturist, 
on page .it. 
CHARGE) V. ill A PES, 158 Front St„ N.Y. 
DON’T FAIL TO 
USE THE 
BUFFALO HONEST FERTILIZERS 
ON ALL SPRING CROPS. 
Ammoniated Bone Super Phosphate, 
HoG 3 .—Only 36 head of live hug* wore sold since 
our last weekly report. These weighed 162 ft*, per 
head, null fetched 6e. P ft. Trade in city-dressed 
inactive, but Uiin,at7)»6£7)tr. 4 ) a*. 
IlORHE MAltKKT Trade In high-priced horses lias 
slightly Improved. 3 pairs styli-h carriage horses, 
*90tK4f1.IWl V pair: 3 lrotters, *6006**900 f Head ; 13 
roadsters, *2706v.*a« V head; 6 choice quality heavy 
draught horses, ?H2W«J*4(K) $< head. Inferior quality 
horses in sternly hot slew demand (it our lust quota¬ 
tions. 34 horses arrived per Erie Hallway, via. Uak 
Cliff Station. 
COMPARATIVE KATES. 
This week. Lust week. 
Quatltu. Cent*. Cents. 
Good steers P ft.. I0ik »!2!*x' lU)cal2 1 ^ 
Fair....Ill litlOH 10 <k.iu>v 
Poor.9 x® 0% 9«'® 
Poorest.. 8)4 » 0 8 * a 
Gen. selling rates.9X<i»10Jt »»(&10)f 
Fkici i i.IZERS—T he following is the list of retail 
prict s In the city 
Ammonia anil Rhus. Acid. 
Dissolved Bone (Mapos).... ...155*17* - 2 25 
Plain Superphosphate. mlu’l..ll@14*-2 00 
Pure g’tl Bone r four tMapes)..20@25 4145 2 15 
do. fine. do. 206625 4(in5 2 15 
do. coarser grades, proportionally lower. 
Phos, Ammo- 
<jutino,Acf.. Potash. Acid. bla. 
No. 1 Peruvian. 2*,t3 1 : 11416 * lo *3 00 
do, gmir’tecd.. 3 »!<j!)t8 Iks) 7 2 811 
do., reclined... 2 10* 10 3 26 
Ammoniated Super- 
Pure Ground Bones. 
The purity of these goods Is guaranteed, and their 
standard proved by regular analyses of Prof- G. A. 
Liebig of Baltimore, aud other eminent chemists. 
Highest Premium uiitl Medal til Honor 
a\vnriled by the Centennial L'oiiituisttion of 
the 1 iiiei'uiilioual Exposition, Phi In del pliiii, 
18 TO. 
Send for new Spring Circular, containing full di¬ 
rections and testimonials. 
Office 252 Washington Street, Buffalo, N. Y, 
ELASTIC TRUSS 
Hum 11 Pml difT'i intf from nil others, is 
cup ehnjic, with Self Adjusting Bill 
ur«rwcini r 1 'J center* ftMll to ail poeltlon* 
SENSIBLE® of ihv Wl4jy , ^biln %hn RAIL »• tho 
♦ inli 
tin* Hernin it 4teriirt*ly dny mill ni/h*, uml wfodlcfi) viiro certain* 
It ta viiay tluru'iU fend touI UifiH. Clroulejre true. 
EGGLESTON TRUSS CO., Marshall, Mich. 
ECCLESTON TRI 
J >. Suul by Iiinll. ClrQuUm tree. 
SS CO., Marshall, Mich. 
phosphate (Mupus)... — 
1 Soluble and Aviilmble. 
t Insoluble. 
Mu pits’ Formulas. 
Complete Manure— 
... 7X 
5 
7 X 
Potato Manure... 
... 4X 
6 
13 X 
'tobacco Manure. ... 
5 
5 
12 
Poistsn. 
UeriDiui Poiaah Salts. 
..14016 
— 
— 
Bulph. of Potash. 
44 
— 
•- 
Nitrate of Putnah. 
..42©l4 
— 
itj 
Muriate of Potash..,. 
.. 50 
— 
— 
Suiulran. 
Ground Plaster, per ton, In barrels .. *8 00 
Agricultural Salts. .ill 00 
Bum: Meal, One. for cattle. . — 
00 .. coarse Tor fowls.. 3 00 
Salt or Nitre Cake (sulphate of soda;, ground, 
iu barrels, per ton—.25 70 
Sulphuric Acid, 60 deg. (cai boys *1.75 extra)— 2 26 
Annuo- Phos. 
nta. Lime. 
Dry ground Fish Guano (brand 
(Juiunlpluc Co,).86*10 15 
8ol. 
Ammo- Phos- 
uia. phuie. 
Soluble Nitrogeno’s Phosphate 
(brand Quinnipiac Co.).4 16®18 
*35«40 
*33©38 
BUTTER WORKER. 
fSfktw- 5 — ft- The most Effective, 
Sini|>li* and Conven- 
lent yet Invented. 
( Work* :UMbs..in 
"orking out the but- 
N ,—-—' M tenullk and mixing In 
B the salt. Scud for cir- 
** J j “1 ODlur and price lists. 
A. H. IlEID. No. 6 North 18th St,. Philadelphia Pa. 
THE IMPROVED 
DOG POWER 
Has no equal in the 
market. Pi lee reduced. 
Send for Circular. 
CORTLAND fOUNDRY AND 
MACHINE CO., 
Cortland, n. Y. 
Moore’8 Kura 1 . Nkw-Yorkeu contains Sixteen 
quarto Pages weekly, Uuely and profusely illustra¬ 
ted and neatly printed. Only *2.50 per yeur. *2.00 in 
clubs of ten or more, postage paid. Great In 
dueements to Club Agents. Specimens, Premium 
Lists, &c., sent free. 
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