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market trade and some exportation give Western 
best stock a fairly busy movement. Extremely low 
stock continues almost immovable. 
Comparative receipts and exports of butter have 
been us follows: _ „ 
Receipts, Exports, 
pkgs. firkins. 
June 1st, ’77 to Feb. 1st, ’78.W3,0k2 140.477 
June 1st, '70 to Feb. 1st, '77.S&.D2 
Juno 1st, '7l to Feb. 1st, 715.825,987 £8,136 
June 1st. '71 to Feb. 1st, ’75.734,286 JJ-Mga 
June 1st, TH to Fob. 1st. *71. 7«U68 
June 1st, *72to Fob. 1st, 73.......... 53>>,4L. 8.1,210 
We quote Hiate ereamory, 20®85e.; fancy pulls. I»ti4 
30c.; other 2/>@30i3.: creamery, good to choice, 26® Ale.: 
half tubs, tine, 28 30c.: extra, 33®35e.: other, 22*/7c.: 
Fall Welsh •USHSic.j Welsh tubs, dollar. 24«26e.: other, 
20 :iu.: roll dairies, tine, 260280.; Common, 2002*0.; 
Brkins, 20.®380.: poor State, U@l8o.; Western cream¬ 
ery, good to choice. 1 dalle.: poor to good, 26@3~od 
factory, choice. 18020c.; good, ltS„!So.; common, 7(« 
11c.: rolls. 12®17c.; grouse. 0ftft7c. 
Receipts for the week. 16,130 pkgs. 
Exports past wock, 1,678 pligs 
Ciikesb —Export, rlenmnd continues very good for 
the period ot the year, almost entirely lor fancy 
stock, prices for which are slightly better than lust 
Fancy factories, 18ft I3ftc.; good and prime. 13® 
llo.: fair lots, 12ft®l2Xo.: poor, 10®10fto.: 7® 
10c„ skimmed. Farm dairy. 12@t2Xc. for good to 
prime ; 10ft®llftO. for fair lots: IfioWc. for skimmed; 
Western factory, obeddar, 1.'i®13ftc. for line 11® 
12c. for good : 5<&9c. for poor. 
Exports for the week, 17,523 boxes. 
Liverpool cable, 64s. fluid closes 102. 
Cora punitive receipts und exports : . 
Receipts, okes. Exports, flrks. 
June 1. ‘77. to Feb. 1, ’78... 2.228,:& 95,005,808 
June 1, '715. to Fob. 1, ’77,.. 1.870,708 77,127.29.1 
June 15, to Feb. 1, *76... 2,m.W57 201,851 
juote male creamery, v.»< 0 .kic.; laucy i"> 
her 2ft®30e.; creamery, good to choice, 2i>®3.le.: 
ibs, tine, 28 30c.: extra, 88®36o.: other, 22*470.: 
club •:7al29c.: Walsh tubs, didipr. 2t(«20o.: other. 
FOREIGN NOTES. 
The Agricultural Laborers’ Union of England 
numbers some GO.tiOO, farm laborers. 
The u nlted States Consul at Odessa in Russia 
reports that the grain Crop In South Russia for 
1877 Is the largest for *25 years. 
Forest planting operations In England have now 
made great progress, the season having hitherto 
been highly favorable for them. 
The rainfall In Ireland during the year just 
closed has been quite unprecedented, and “ ’77 ” 
will long be remembered as the “ wet year.” 
The reports of English convict prisons show 
that one of every twenty-live male Inmates is of 
weak mind. Insane or epileptic. This does not 
Include those whose minds are sufficiently lll-bal 
ancedto warrant their removal to an asylum. 
The home guard of England numbers 175,000 
men. of whom iss.ooo are infantry, 32,ooo artillery¬ 
men, 7,000 engineers, and the remainder mounted 
rifles and permanent staff. These men are all 
well trained In their respective arms of the ser¬ 
vice. Add to these the yeomanry and militia, 
and the number of England’s home defenders Is 
raised to 300,000 men. 
At the Paris Exposition there la to be a pyramid 
twenty feet square and nearly seventy feet high, 
representing the 70, 000,000 cubic Inches of gold 
which have been produced on the Pacific coast, 
surrounding the pyramid will be fifty cases for 
the exhibition of the minerals of the country. 
The estimated weight of California minerals to 
be sent to the Exposition Is 500 tons. 
Our Consul at Bremen reports that exports 
rrom Bremen to America have fallen off, while 
Imports are increasing. Several American agen¬ 
cies recently have been started. The sale of 
American mowers and reapers has been enor¬ 
mous. American automatic windmills are be¬ 
coming popular, and the import ation of Ameri¬ 
can canned goods is reaching large proportions. 
There are four native modes of making butter 
in the empire of Brazil. The first .Is by putting 
the milk In a common bowl and beating It with a 
spoon, as you would an egg. The second by 
pouring the milk Into a bottle, and shaking It 
till the butter appears, when It Is removed by 
breaking off tbe top of the bottle. The third, 
where the dairy Is more extensive, Is performed 
by an athletic native shaking a bag at each end 
until butter Is produced. The fourth, which Is 
considered to Indicate vast progress over any of 
the preceding methods, consists In dragglug the 
hide or leathern vessel, filled with milk, on the 
ground after a galloping horse until It, Is supposed 
the butter Is formed. The milk Is never strained 
and the butter never washed. 
Professor Blot, tbe lecturer on Cookery, says 
that housekeepers should Insist upon obtaining 
Burnett’s Fi.avouxno Extracts, as the strongest 
and most healthful. 
THE MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York. Saturday, Feb. 2,1878. 
BEANS and Peas.-R eceiptsof b«an* past week, 
6.95Ubbla.; Exports. 6K9 tibia. The offering Of medi¬ 
ums is la ni 0 ami price* for eveu the best hand - 
puked urn ua«y. Marrows tiuvo further declined 
und there 1* n better export movement at the lower 
tl siu re*. Pea bmuiH noil inn only In a small wav. 
Business In both white and red kidney* bus slackened 
and prices favor buyer*. Bluclt beans dull. Green 
peas lower to sell; now *1.30 for prime parcels. 
Southern H. lO. peas *8.25 per two bushel trag, few In 
market. Canadian tield peas quoted 830. for general 
stock. .... ... 
June I, ’71, to Fob. 1. ’7a... 
June 1, ’73. to Feb. 1. '7t... 
June 1. ’72, to Feb. I. '78... 
1,878,7(8 
2,177,387 
1,837,185 
1,823,AM 
1,583,827 
ExportB. tlrks. 
',15,005,808 
77,127,203 
82,281.851 
83,378,113 
80,571,208 
* 08,242,758 
Cotton has fluctuated sharply and closed firm. 
Latest price* are fur January, 10.55® 10.07cu Febru¬ 
ary. 10.030.; March, 11.12®11.13c.: April 11.27® I1.-3C.: 
May, 11.89c.; June, 11.62c.; July, 11.59c.: August, 
1UH@lI.65c.-, September, ll.37@ll.39c.; October, 11.1b 
@11,18c.: November, ll.0imll.05o. 
Quotations for spot, cotton are based on American 
standard of classification, and on cotton in store, 
running in quality not moro than half above 
or below the grade quoted. 
Vularuia. Ala. Orleant. Texa*. 
Uplands. Aid. (Meant. Texa*. 
Ordinary.(IX 8ft 832 892 
Strict ordinary... 9 5-18 9 a-16 9 7-16 9 7-16 
Good ordinary.911-16 9 11-16 9 18-16 9 13-lb 
Strict good do.. 10 3-10 10 3-18 10 5-16 10 5-10 
Low middling.10ft 10ft 1092 10)1 
Strict low middling... .10 1.1-16 1013-16 1015-16 10 15-16 
Middling...11 1-lb 11 1-18 1} 3-lb 11 3-16 
Good middling.11 7-16 11 ,-lb 11 9-18 11 9-1G 
Strict good middling.,1111-16 11 11-18 1113-10 B 1,1-16 
Middling fair.12 3-16 13 3-18 12 5-16 13 6—It* 
Fair ....... ....12 11-16 12 11-16 12 13-16 12 13-18 
Stained. 
Good ordinary, Stfc.; Strict ordinary. 9ftc.; Bow 
I0K 10ft 
10 15-16 1015-16 
11 3-16 11 3-16 
11 9-18 11 9-16 
1113-16 U 13-16 
12 5-16 12 6-16 
sales of Western at 70®7te.: State at 73@7ac. Bar¬ 
ley .96c for No. 1 Canada: 8fi®86c. for six-rowed State. 
Corn in weak and quiet. Latest sales are of New 
Fork No. 2 at 5M*®tS0O.; ateamer mixed, kebru- 
arv. «®54Kc. Oat* of New York extra white, at 
31V®35c.: do. No. I, Fobuary. 35ftc.; No. 2 white. 36® 
ae*e.: mixed Western, 30®37ftc.: white Western, 
3;®39ft a. 
II ay AND Straw. There is a fair shipping de¬ 
mand, and home trade 1* steady, witti prices un¬ 
changed. Straw is in good demand by the presence 
of snow. __ , 
Bale hay, 06®7()c. for shipping, and i5®8,ic. for re¬ 
tail qualities: clover, 4ftfi>50c. for prime. Straw, 50® 
55c. tor loMg rye; HwoOc. for short rye, and 40®4ac. 
for out. _ . . 
Exports last week, 2,335 bales; since Jan. 1. 
same time Inst year, 8.585. 
KighwinRS are higher, on account of revenue ag¬ 
itation— *1.09. 
Honey.—C ontinues dull, White clover, 2-comb 
boxea, baa gold at. 13®l5c., and good dark at 8® 10c. 
Hors.—Exports for tbe week have been 2,550 bales. 
Aside from tnis there have been hut. little done, the 
trade from brewers lining restricted hy tbe excise 
question. Price* though not luwor, as n rule, have 
boon eusy On grades from 0 to 10c. 
State choice to fancy, tb»13c.; good to prime a® 
Wo,; do., low and fair, 5® 7c.; Etui tern, new, o@8c.; 
Wisconsin, do. 6(98©.: Yearlings. 3000.1 Olds, all 
growths, 20*3c.; Californians, 12® 14c. 
Ik lTjfkR. -Hemlock sole, 20®'22c. for light, 21® 
22HC. for middle, 2lH®23c. for heavy, l'Jft@21c. for 
good damaged, 
Oil-Cake.—W estern is quoted at *31 * ton. 
Poultry and Game.— Supplies of live have been 
moderate and price fairly steady. Ducks and geese 
have sold better. _ , __ 
N. J. chickens, 8®‘Jc.; W.fowls, 7@8c.; Turkeys. 9® 
16c.: Tom<,6®8c.; Duck*, N. J.. pair. 55@fl.12; Geese, 
N. J., *1.75®2.(X); Western, *1.12® L87. 
Dressed Poultry.-Thc market Isflrmer for fresh 
lots and were it not for the quantities of Old supplies 
that are being put out from Ice-houses, fresh have a 
better market. The weather I* now very favorable 
and though some parcels are detained by the snow 
storm, dealer* do not look for any of the demoralis¬ 
ing glut* that have ruined the season thus far. 
Fancy Plilift. and N. J. turkeys, 13®15c.j good, 12® 
13c.: large or Toms, 7®8c.; chickens, choico. He.; good, 
lOfflUks.; common, 7i.»9c,: ducks, choice, 12®15c.: other. 
10®He.; geese, fancy, 120.1 other, 7®9e. Capons large 
18®20c.; small and slips. l5®10c. 
Game Is scarce and when Items aro not Arm they 
urc steady. 
Hares and rabbits. palr.25®30o. Canvas-back ducks, 
f 1.25® 1.60: Rod-heads. 75c.; Mallard, 40@a0cv Teal. 
80®JOc.; Quail, prime. $1.50® 1.751 soft, *1.0O@1.2o. 
Partridges, pair, 75c.@*85o. Grouse, 70c.®*1.00. 
Good ordinary, 8Jkc.; 
middling, 10c.; Middllni 
c.; Strict ordinary. 9ftc,; Low 
Ing, lOfto. 
Drikii Frigth.—A pples of choice quality are firm 
In price, and have a fair inquiry. Peaches are very 
dull. Small fruit* are generally scarce and firm. 
Apples — Slate quarters. Old, t>®6ftc..| new, 16® 
()Vc,; Western quarter*, old, 6®6kc.i new. 6Y_B6ftc.; 
Southern, new. prime sliced, 7c.; fair to good. 5®aftc. 
Peaches—Pooled, new, 10010c.; unpeeled halves, 
IV 5o.; unpeeled quarters, l&lc. Pitted olierrles, 
ltkgilTc. Blackberries, 9® 10c. Raspberries,27o. Plums, 
16c. 
er. $2.35®2.10. Turtle soup bcana, *1.50. Lima, *,(. 
BEESWAX,—Small sales are exported at 27@2Sc. for 
Western and Southern. 
Broom Corn has Inoroused demand and is steady 
In price. 
Green brush at 6@7o.; green hurl, UOJiKc.: 1 me¬ 
dium green, fxgiiBfc., red-tipped, l®oc., and com¬ 
mon red, 3®3V<c. 
BOTOSR.— 1 The market show* increasing firmness 
for the fancy grades. Fine Western creamery has 
advanced n trifle, and all strictly choice goods, in¬ 
cluding selected half-tubs and extra Welsh, feel the 
upward movement of scarce fine stock. Dealers look 
for still better prices during the coming week, l’lie 
point with holders now is to manage the liberal stock 
of fair and medium qualities. The ordinary run ot 
buyers protest against paying more than our inside 
rules fur State, and they do not do that steadily, 
when Western factory has real table merit. Holders 
of really sound, useful State arc in no hurry to ue 
dipt low figures for It, us in the ordiuury chances of 
Henson we may have a lute spring, this year. Their 
Position, however. Is weakened by tho fact that the 
crop of State does not show the keeping quality of 
many fovmor seasons, especially when compared 
with the success of winter Western makes. TUe 
Eggh.—R eceipts for the week, 4,307 barrels. Real 
whiter weather ha*come to the relief of thohlthorto 
dull and depressed egg market. Prices have stood 
an advance without a stoppage ui trade, and If re¬ 
ceipts continue »mall and seller* do not become too 
avaricious, tbe useful portion of the surplus will be 
dosed out. some held stock Is no low in quality. ’ 
that it will be almost impossible to sell it nut. Limed 
ate a shade better, following the advance in fresh. 
Near point*. I9.»20c.: State and Peunsv vanla. Uc; 
Canadian fall I3@l5e.: Western best, ISftlsKc.t other, 
IStislOe.; Southern, 13@16Xo.: Limed, State. 1A4MC-; 
Canada. 12® 14C,: Western. !tU13o. 
Feathers, —lava white prime western geese.4s@ 
47c.; mixed, 80,440e. 
Feed.—I s more freely offered and easier. Sales 40 
S ound* ave. i20.0 < K«'20.60; titt pounds ave._ fU,.t0(ii20 ; 
) pounds ave., *2U(ai21; 100 pounds, 220.50.A22; and 
rye at 19@20. 
Flour.—E xport trade has been lively, and home 
demand moderate. On account of the. large stocks 
there are free Hellers at easier prices. 
Latest prices arc L>.n >st4.75 for poor to fauOy super¬ 
fine State: *1.9X05.23 tor common 1.0 fu r extra do; 
(5,46® (.?& far good to choice do.; (t.2.®5 0(l for super¬ 
fine Michigan, Indiana. Iowa, l£c..ont*ldP for choice; 
(5.00*5,45 for snipping extra do., the Inside price 
fur poor, and f.>.4.'H±pn.7a for good to strictly tancy ex ; 
tra do.; common to choico white wheat extras, (5.75 
@7.26 , fancy do a 1 (7.2 .a(.25; red and umber winter 
wheat, good to choice lamtly. at (5.103AS5: round 
hoop Ohio «t *5.10*5,00, and trade brand* of do. at 
$5.75sc7.00. the latter for choice : Hi. Louis. (a(A» 3*>.2.> 
for poor to rair extra and $6.25®7.j(l for good Ui fancy, 
(with .1 few brand* Of very fauev quality quoted up 
VO (K-'.O- » H.25); 611nnesatu clear. (5,IXIWh.j*V; Minnesota 
•• straight,” eomwOn to fancy, a; (6.00ft.and am¬ 
ent poor to very choice, (6.7&»U.Wi, with a few fancy 
at Sv./J&toV/Ta. nn*t>uiul block i\t fS.wKs£6.£>; ciiy Jilll 
extra at *6U0<«6,85 for fair tu very choice for West 
iDdie*; do. for England (5.0U®5.15; do. trade and 
faiullv extras, (tt.66<@7.75; do. South America, (8.80'w 
7.50: No. V at t2.5thi3.75. 
Buckwheat Flour-Quoted at t2®2.«0. Corn meal 
is telling at $2.0O@3 for Western yellow and (3.20 for 
Brandywine. 
Fresh FRUITS.—Exports of apples past week, 767 
bills. Price* have become too strong to admit much 
exportation. Sales arc not large, but tine quality I* 
well concentrated, and selections of any variety are 
quoted at *4.500*5; fair to good, *356@4; poor, (2.30 
@3. rranUcrrics me firm few turllic'r arrivals ex¬ 
pected from New Jersey. Fine crates aud bum. are 
higher, poor stock slow. Fancy bis., (7.o9®8i «o, 
crate, choice. *2.50: good, (2.13«2.%; fair, |l.«l.7a. 
poor to K"‘*d bbl*.. (l.50®6.75. Florida orange* scarce 
and tlrm at *3@5 '& case. Grapes dull at <Wi7e. for 
sound Catawba. Peanuts have, lout allot their re¬ 
cent firm tone which was. however, a speculative 
one—and with a dull demand and liberal offerings of 
stock, price* are lower. Best band-1 (iked Virginia, 
*1.48® 1,45; good to fancy, *1.20®1.35; comoiitn, (1® 
1.10. Tlicso low figures do not represent large *ales. 
Hickory mil*, T50,@(l. 
Furs and Skins.— 8ome fspeclnl call for a few 
common or lair commercial grade skins lias given a 
little better change in prices. But as a rule tbe 
market is quiet. Manufactured stocks will be 
largely carried over this season. 
No. 1 quality. 
Nor. A. East. West A N.W. 
Otter, V piece.*3 00® 4 0(1 *2 00® 2 60 
Gray Vox.. 40® 45 40® 45 
lied Kox........ 7ix*3 90 80(.a h5 
Black Hear. 5 00® 6 00 4 00® 5 00 
Brown cub* and ylgs. 1 00® 2 00 1 00® 2 00 
Florida deer »klna. . 15® 18 
Fisher.fi 00® 6 00 4 00® 6 00 
Mink, dark... 85® 1 00 50® 60 
pale,.,,..... 50® 60 30® 40 
Muskrat, winter. 10 6® 8 
fall. 6@ 7 4® 6 
K Ltts..... ® 2 @ 2 
Beaver, 4 1 fb........... 1 00® 1 25 60® m 
Raccoon........ 35® 45 .w® 4o 
Opossum. 3® £ r “® ..” 
Skunk, black. 50® 80 
striped...... 
1 Wolf, maun tain. l °o® » uu 
prairie. 50® 60 
Provision a. - Hog products have been In active 
export demand and closed tlrm. Me** pork, (ilyy® 
UK for spot lots; (lt.75@il.85 for February ami 
March. Bacon at 5ft®—C. tor long clear and 63JC. 
for short clear. Lard—Western steam at <-65c. foT 
spot, ttnd February. 7-75o. for March, und 7-85 for 
April. Btearlne, 7K@8Me. tor prime Western. Beef 
hams at $16,00®10.50. Beef-New extra mess. (13.00® 
13.50; plain, *11.OOtftW.UO: new packet, *15.00: .family 
mess, *17.50: extra India mess, *27.00@28.00 for city 
brands; do. Philadelphia, *26.00. 
SALT.-Asliton’s at *2.30: Htggina’, *2.40 and other 
sack lota at 95c.@*l.l5; Liverpool ground, t>5@<0c. 
Seed.—C lover, 8K@8%0. for prime: timothy, *1.37 .ft 
@1.42ft. Rough tlux, *1.55. 
Vkgetarles.—E xport* of potatoes past week, 3,715 
bills.: onions. 150 do. The demand is Hglit for pota- 
toes—iu f ac t, t he hauling Is bad since the snow. Only 
prime seed sorts for H nut hern use bring the ext retne 
—*2 in double heads Onions quiet. Bermuda toma¬ 
toes have sold at 1(1.40 * box. Florida green peas, 
bush., (6®7. Hquush easier. 
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Allen & Co., R. H,—Farm Implements and Seeds. 
Aver A Son—Manual for Advertiser*. 
Barnes, W. F. & John—Barnes’ Foot Power Ma¬ 
chinery. 
Brldgeman, Alfred — Vegetable, Field and Flower 
Rriegs ,v Bro.—Flower and Vegetable Catalogue. 
Burke, Jr.. J.—Texas Almanac for 1878. 
Calhuun. J. B.—Lands in Central-Western Iowa for 
- 
Carson, Wm. H.—Garden and Farm Seeds. 
Cortland Wagon Mf’g Co.—The Cortland Platform 
Wagon. 
Hales. Henry—Hales’ Poultry Remedies. 
Hendergon i. Co., Peter—Catalogue of Everything 
for the Garden. 
Howe, Dr. H. M.—Rare Chance to get a model Stock 
Farm. 
Javne A Son, Dr. D.—Dr. Jayne’s Hair Tonic. 
JosaelyB, Geo. s. -High-Class Poultry. 
MeGniw. I) C.—Flower Seeds at Wholesale Prices. 
Nash A Bro.—True’s Potato Planter. 
Post, C. C.—Galvanized Metallic Sap Spout* and 
Bucket Hangers. 
Saul, John—'.’atalognc of Now, Rare and Beautiful 
Plants. _ . 
Smith & Powell Clydesdale and Hambletonlan Stal¬ 
lions and Mares, High Grade H dsteln (’alves, 
and Nursery Stock of best quality. 
Vick, James—Flower and Vegetable Garden. 
Warrior Mower Co — Bramer & Randall's Pulver¬ 
izing Harrow. _ 
Well*, ltfehurdson A Co.-Learnon’s AnillDe Dyes— 
Leamon’s Black Dye. 
itciv Suh’evti^nnentsi'. 
FARM IMPLEMENTS & SEEDS. 
Call on or write to R. li. AI.1>EN <St CO., New 
York, for wbalever you want o# the above. 
Address 189 A 191 Water St. 
S ENT FREE on application—BRIGGS & BRO’S 
Flower and Vegetable Catalogue Our large 
crops euabie us to SKI.8 SEEDS LOW'. 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., or CHICAGO, ILLS. 
“ JOHN SAUL’S 
Catalogue of New, Rare and 
Beautiful Plants, 
will be ready In February, with a colored plate. Many 
now and beautiful Plants arc offered for the first 
time, with a rieli collection of Green-house and Hot¬ 
house Plants; Bedding Plants; new and choice 
Roses , Dahlias. Well grown and at low prices. 
Free to all my customers, to others 10 cts.—a plain 
copy free. 
JOHN SAUL, Washington, D. C. 
TRUE'S 
POTATO PLANTER. 
too* have sold at 1(1.40 * box. Florida green peas, 
bush., *6@7. Hquush easier. , , 
Wo quote Pencil Blows, (1.7V5)2, bulk and doub e- 
lieads. Early Rose. (1.76® 1.87; Peerless, *X,2a@ 
1.50; Nova SOOtitL *1..¥®t.7a: Sweet. IL60@3.Sft. 
<'ubbages. ltt). *2.50®4.50; rail, 5@ti. Marrow squash, 
bbl., *1.50@2 ; Hubbard do,. fS.n0@2.6O, Russia tur¬ 
nips, 75®S7c. t’urrots, 75@S7c. Beets, bbi.,75o.@*]JX 1 . 
• Bed and yellow onions. (L25@1.50: white.(l.25@L75. 
Celery, dos.,7r.c.@*l. Hot-honse musbroom*, F tt>.. 
20*t40c. Radlshc*, UW buuohes. *®3.50. Lettuce, 
mall. dOkerr, 75o.@*I; large. (1.50®*2. Cucumbers, 
do*., (;4@4. Rhubarb, do*., *1@2. 
Wool,.—There lias been a very slow market, but 
prices are not changed, and generally holders are 
confident. _ ; vv 
Latest sales are or X Ohio fleeces at. 45c.: X and XX 
at 43®46c.; low Wisconsin. 41c.; Ohio combing, 54® 
58c.- Georgia, 30c.; Utah,Side.; fallCalifornia, lUft@26c. 
LIVE STOCK MARKET8, 
NEW YORK. Feb. 4, 1878. 
Beeves.— Receipts for the week, 7,445 head: do., 
Inst week, 8,4H do. Tbe recent snow storm inter¬ 
rupted the delivery of stuck, and the light receipts 
1 ounil ready buyers at tin advance of over 
last Wednesday s rate*. Selected stock, such us tops 
of drove*und bunches that exactly suited certain 
buyers, brought ll@ll!<;e.: prime, lOft®lOSfc.t ufte ’ 
these the range was 8ft@9*0., with file, made tor 
oven, tidy butcher*’ rattle. The lowest rate repre¬ 
sented Texas. Rough Htuto stags sold nt 4ftc.. live- 
weight. Wholesale buyers urn nut purchasing liber : 
nliy for immediate slaugnter, as a goi d nuantlty of 
dressed stock, including Western, Is on the market. 
Tbe weather of February favors trade. No new 
sales for export. 
Cows and Calves—U nchanged. Good ones might 
sell and poor ones will not. Tills means a nominal 
market, as few extras arrive at this time of tbe year 
VEAI, Cilves.—T here were few fresh arrivals of 
live. Rates tor milk.fed were 7 vitHftc. for good to 
choice: other,6ft@7fto.; grasser*,2ft@3c. Hog-dress¬ 
ed calves, fair to prime, aft®He.; gruss-ted, l@ae. 
SrtKSP and Lam ns. -Receipts for tho week, 17,391 
head ; do., lust week, 18.79't do. The market hns been 
quiet since tho storui at Jersey City : at 60th at. sales 
went brisk and firm at following Itsures. Quality of 
genpfttl stock not rtpe. Quotation* for sheep. 5®oftC. 
Lambs scarce and nominal. 
SwINK.—Receipts for the week moderate; late, 
trains detained. Good 180-lb. Ohio, (4.70®4.75 ¥'100 
it*. Country pork firmer; 4ft®6ftu. n>., for light to 
heavy. 
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With it one man, with tile aid of one horse, can 
plant five acres per day, viz.. Open the Furrow, 
Cut, Drop and Cover the Fotato with Fertilizer. 
NASH & BBO., Manufacturers, 
7 College Place, New York. 
nine nUAMDrto get n model STOCK 
KAKb UnANut FARM. Hog island in 
Narmgnnset Bug, ft mile rrom shore, all in one farm 
ot 212 acres. No vermin Good buildings, large 
sheep houses. Valuable shore privilege Price 185 
per acre. Term* liberal. For full Information, apply 
to Dr. li. M. HOWE, 1606 Locust St., Philadelphia. 
mips your old clothes, or any article of silk, 
II V L wool, cotton. leathers, etc., with Lea- 
II I P mow’s Aniline Dyes. Warranted the 
w ■ ■■ best and cheapest Dyes for all family 
^ and fancy dyeing. 
COLOR BLACK. 
except black. Almost any article of clothing alter 
having been used uniil faded or dliigy tan be made 
now hv being colored blink with hen* 
•is good as now bv being colored bluck with Lea- 
Block Dye. Tbe expense Is tnflnig. It is 
the easiest und surest Dye known, aud always gives 
a riel 1. deep Jot black. Give it one trial, fries 2oc. 
Send tor book and beautiful samples of colors, tree. 
Wells, Richardson & Co., Proprietors. Burlington,\ t. 
THE SUGAR MAKER S FRIEND. 
J «wr 2,.i(l«.on« iii Use. 
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Grain.—A ll articles have been lower, on the 
peace news, but a better export trade result*. 
Latest *alc» are of No. 2 redut SI 20®-un¬ 
graded red and amber Htate, *1 UXitl 40: white, 
(L 41 : No 1 Northwest spring, *182; No. 3 Chicago, 
*1 20ft; No. 2 red for January at *1 26: No. i Mil¬ 
waukee spring, *1 28. By© Is a trifle steadier; 
j^ TO PREVENT THE IWR 
^ from Falling Out, to encourage its growth, 
and to give it an attractive appearance, use 
Hair Tonic. A useful toilet article, and a safe 
