ENTIRELY NEW 
Hares and rabbits, pair. 20@25c. Canvas-back ducks, 
*1.0001.25: ited-tieads.Hl.00j Mallard, b0«7gJ^Teal, 
25®4l)c.; Quail, prime, $2.78(93.00! SdfL *3J!5@4.50 ; 
Partridges, pair, 75c.@$85o. Uruuso, $1.0U@1,G0, 
poor, SHJc.@fi.lO. 
Provisions.—H ,g products liave been in freet 
.Tulv. H,25@11.2tic.: August. 11.4t@ll.41o.; September, 
ll.24@ll.JI6e.; October. lti.88@10.8Stc.; November, 10,70 
@io,77c.: December, io.?Sc. 
Quotations for spot cotton are based on American 
state!aril of classification, and on cotton In store 
running tn quality not more than half a grade above 
J list Patented 
Apples — State quarters, old, &v«M>We.s new, 63f@ 
/ e,; Western quarters, obi, 6®Gmc.; new, 5L V5_¥c,; 
AND 
RBABCH S3 
THE RURAL HEW-YORIER. 
or below Vll 0 grain! <iuuuiu. 
Uv'tmrts. Ala. Orleans. Texas. 
Ordinary. 8M 85tf 8U 8>f 
Strict ordinary. 8% 8M 9 9 
Good ordinary.. Si 5-10 9 5-16 St 7-16 9.7-10 
Strict good do. ft 16-16 SI 13-16 ft lb-16 9 15-16 
I,ow middling......I0'A lOkt 10|6 MM 
Strict low middling..,.MM ,MS, 10* M'\ 
Middling. 10 10-10 1015-16 11 1-lb 11 J - }*? 
Good middling. 105-1(1 l I 5-16 117-16 II 7-1 b 
Strict good middling.. 11 11M ItSf 1 • 
Middling fair.Cs'f KH |2!<f 12M 
Fair.12*6 13M 12* 12M 
Sta ined. 
Good ordinary, 8 !vc. Strict ordinary. 8&o.; Djw 
middling,9Mc.; Middling, 10c. 
itidK!) FRUITS.-In apples 1 lie higher grades are 
sought, alter from borne trade sources, and being in 
limited stock bring full prices; common grades have 
but little attention. Pouches and small fruits Ren- 
Tr.xas. 
P 
9 7-16 
9 15-16 
MM 
10 V 
11 1-16 
II 7-16 
11^ 
12'i 
12V 
UClllillHI iV» CApmw uiim ~ 
prlco. 
Mess pork. B10J4@Wl.lO for spot lots; $10.25® 16.35 
for March and April, Bacon at [Wc. for long 
clear and 5Ve. for short elear. l,ard-We^rnl*teau!, 
T 37 '<c- 7.40a. for short.,7,35@7.b Kc- for A >rU,7.45i47X 
Tallow at 7 9-16c. for prime. Stearin©, 7Mc. tor prime 
Western. Bnnf hams at 116.50. Beef Now extra 
moss. $12.00*12.50; plain, $ll.00@ll.;j0; new iWCkefc, 
$14.75: family mess. $17.50: extra India mess, *27 for 
city brands; do. I’liUadelpllla, *25. 
SEEP.— Grass are In good doomml and higher. 
Clover. 8®8J4c. for Western: H!i„tiB¥c. for Slate. 
Timothy, $1.37K@I.40. Hough llax. $1.50. 
TOBACCO. — Demand continues moderate and 
prices are easy yet, notwithstanding recent figures 
have been exceptionally low. 
Son thorn, new. prime allcod, ,c.; lair to good. btoa.HC, 
Peaches Peeled, new, Oiifilllc.; impeded halves, 
4 \ 5o.: Uiipeelod quarters, :iy@4c- Pitted cherries, 
ISrdjt'/o. Blackberries. ft®10c. Kaspberries.ibc. Plums, 
15c. ami Southern at 12c. 
Exports past, week, 736 hbls. apples. 
Enos.—Receipts for the week, 18,900 barrels. The 
market lius here seldom so abundantly stocked at 
the early date with fresh and never has the demand 
oeec so uputUntie. There is no demand beyond our 
local one at. present and that fact help* to tamo the 
tone. For befit. Western and Southern 12c. Is ex¬ 
treme and there arc grades selling down to 11c. 
Limed eggs are about tmt of market or what is 
equivalent, forced out of sight. State, I2@13c. 
FICHU.—A much better business Is In progress anil 
prices lire strong. Sales 10 pounds »ve. $201; Oil 
ipoupds ave. $19@29,; 80 pounds live., $lft@20. 
Flour.— There is a much more general demand 
for stock aulted to exporters' wants,prices for which 
are iit-roaRur. T1i6biKn prutlon art* ho pitstiiy toftUno 
improved prices fur wheat have scarcely bellied 
them. 
Latest prices are S LUWM.75 Mr poor to fancy super¬ 
fine State: $4.75@5.10 for common to fair extra do; 
* 1 .*.*0<.n .10; $51()@15 50 for good to choice do.; $4.10®* 
4 75 for superfine. Indiuna, Iowa, Mtchlgan, uhlo. 
Jtec.; $4T6®>5 10 torvery poor to good shipping extra 
do dri.. (elilflly 4-1,9 :k«@.M) and *515355(5 for good 
to choice extra do.; common to choice white extras, 
$5.35f.i)6.65; fancy do. at $6.67w.7.50! i t.ho latter an ex¬ 
treme); red and amber winter Wheat, Inferior to 
choice trade and faintly, at $5.10@6,35: round hoop 
Ohio at $i S0@4 25, and trndn brands Of at do, 
$5.4il@6.7.’>. the latter lor choice; St. Louis. 8jiX.v6.lU 
for poor to fair extra and $0.1Offl7.IX)forgi>odto fancy: 
(with a few hrnnds of very fancy quality quoted up 
(with a few brands of very fancy quality quoted up 
to*7 J Ujtu7,50) : Minnesota clour, Ji.KbbfMXl; Minnesota 
“ straight,'' common to fancy, at $C.00@8.T5. and par¬ 
ent. poor to verv elude©, T-6.lO@H.25. with a few fancy 
at $8,;i5.ii8Mi; unsound stock nt $2.Si@5.75: city mill 
extra at $.'» 8546*35 for lair to very choice for West 
Indies; do. for Knglaud $4.90@5.00: do. trade and 
family extras, W.86®7.i0: do. South America, $6.35® 
7.55 lor fair to fapey ; No. 2 at $2.65@3.90. 
Com meal Is selling at $3.1*3.10 for Brandywine 
and $2.50 to $2,60 for yellow Western. 
Flit :hu Fruit*.—E xports of apples ICOObbls, most¬ 
ly strong HussclS. Aiqdes are quint but fbirlv firm. 
Choice Bed and best Russets, W.ft0"tG fair to. good, 
$*<*4. Ci a a I lorries are going out well at former 
quotations. Strawberries arrive in bad order this 
season. Oranges scarce and salable fS.52@<i, Pea¬ 
nuts qiinled as In ourRiat, the demuud not as brisk 
as It, should lm in this stylo of weather; best, $1.36 ; 
others Hue. @$l.2U per bush. 
FuMB A mi NrciNH.—The London sales of the past 
week. Hudson Buy Com puny ’8 stock, all show a de¬ 
cline except skunk. Otter declined 10 per cent.; 
Hod Fox, Cross Fox and Fisher, 20 per cent.; Martin 
2(1 per cent.; Mink, 25 per cent.; skunk advanced 25 
per cent, or 4U per cent, above September's rattia. 
No. 1 quality. 
Nor. & Hast. West & N. W. 
Ottor, V piece.$3 Uft® 1 0U $2 00® 2 50 
Gray Fox. 40® 45 40® 45 
ltod ft'ox.... 76® 80 00® 66 
Black Bear. 5 00® fl 00 4 (Hi® 5 00 
Brown cubs mid ylga. 1 002 00 1 00® 2 U0 
Florida doer skins. . 15® 18 
Fisher.. 5 00® 0 IK) 4 00® 5 00 
Mink, dark ... 85® 1 00 50® 00 
pnlo. 50® 00 30® 40 
Muskrat, winter. R® 10 6® 8 
fall...,,. 0® 7 4® 0 
Florida doer skins. . 
Fisher... 
Mink, dark .... 
pain. 
Muskrat, winter- 
fall. 
Kitts. 
Beaver, $l lb. 
Raccoon... 
Opossum. 
Skunk, black. 
striped.... 
Wolf, mountain. 
prairie. 
4 00® 5 00 
50® 00 
30® 40 
6 ® 8 
4® 5 
@ 2 
60® 75 
35@ 45 
3® 6 
50® 60 
7® 30 
1 f>0@ 2 00 
50® 60 
KENTUCKY LEAK. 
bight. 
Common lugs.3 ® J.K * ® 
jffjjsr . 1*2 k 11 * 
Medium leaf. Svilflu — ^ 
Good leaf. iM@8M — @ 
8 EEDLEAP—CROP OF 7876 . 
New England wrappers, common.M @-12 
fine, do.i§ Jaia 
Seconds and fillers. Slopping.9 @11 
Pennsylvania assorted lots.. 
New York assorted lot*, common to medium 8 @ 9 
Good . ’Lf .I 
Ohio assorteil lot*. 
Wisconsin assorted lots. J 
Vegetables. There is a weak feeling in pota¬ 
toes especially in Hose, holders fear sprouting and 
llI W("quote*Peach Blows fl.MMl.75, bulk and double 
heads. Early Rose, |l.«2@l.«7; Peerless. $L2i^« 
1 50 Nova Scotia, M.9>@2,00; Sweet, $2.J„@3.iSi. 
Cabbages, MO. $3X0t«4.UI; red. 5dtl>. Marrow squash, 
hbl., $i.50ri)2 ; Hubbard do., *2.U0®3.ol). Hussln tur- 
,»i nu r'tTfiKl, T BOOtH, bbl.. ii+Xtbi t>C.. 
Hod' and yillow onPiun. $UK^1.25 ; white. 
Celery, 4>ex..tSo.®$l. Hot-h;>uso musbrooms ti F, 
20rti4nc. lUditkC4. llPI t>unphe«. $*«'<< 1-x) Li.ttuco, 
Htn-iil V/m! * liif*uP» f Cueumbern. du*., 
UlmbHiWiSpXv fl Spinach, Southern, ti 
(ii/i.2.) bbJ. Bermuda, ^Lv)U<a. c >. 
Wool.—T here has been but little demand trom 
manufacturers, and the advancing season exerts 
rather a pressure to sell, With slightly easier prices. 
Ohio, Hennsyivanla and Virginia XXX and pick¬ 
lock, 41@l6c.; XX. 42@44c.i X, 43 @».Jc.i I.®14 l. 
No. 2,3.'®37c.; common. 43<rt<3.M).; CO tn lung, 
New York. Michigan, Indiana and Wisconsin-XX, 
36<«) IRC.; X, 3tk<c:l8c.; No. I, .48®44C.; No. 2, 3fk@Sti, coni- 
tuon, 32@24o.; combing. 46®60e. . 
Iowa. Vermont and Illinois—X and XX. 8.i@37c., 
No. 1. 37@400.i N". 2. 32@3(c.; combing. 4n®.70c. 
Missouri, Kentucky, and TeunesBoe—Washed 
lleece, 32w42c.; uuwaslied, 2:V930c.l unwashed comb¬ 
ing, 30®36c. 
Heavy. 
3 @ 3M 
4 @ 4M 
5 @ 6 M 
7 @ 7M 
.49 @17 
. 2U @50 
y, ano 1 n 11 , 
,ied, 25<:i)30c.: unwashed numb- 
Sontliorn raw skins are w:Tth 20 per cent less than 
Western. 
Grain, Wheat has been in stronger export de¬ 
mand, nod with reports ot a lighter movement for¬ 
ward of supplies than had been expected, prices are 
better and strong. 
Latest sales uru of No. 2 red at $1 32@i.33iin- 
griitled red and amber State, $132® white, 
$1 4(1; No 1 Northwest spring, $127: No. 3 Chicago, 
$1 No. 2 red for March at $1 21* ; No. 2 Mil¬ 
waukee spring, $127. Uye Is a trlllo steadier: 
sales of Western at 7Sa?5o.: State nt 7I n73c. ltar- 
ley.OUc for No. I Uoniuhi! S6i.*86c. for slv-rowed State. 
Corn ri weak and ail let- Latest sales are of New 
York No, 2 at 59a5DVo.: steamer mixed. Mnroll, 
51c. Oats of New York extra whit©, at 36VAo?c.: 
do. No. 1. Man U3f.se.: No. 2 white, ir.ttc.; mixed 
Western, 34M<>*3liC.; white Western, 35®41c. 
Hay and Straw.-W ith river navigation resum¬ 
ed supplies have Increased, hot demuud is very good 
and prices are sustained. 
Bale hay.il5.j70c. for shipping, and Tte33e. for re¬ 
tail qualities; clover, 40®50c. for prime. Btraw, 45® 
5i)o. for long rye; 45@60e. for short rye, and 40@45c, 
for oat. 
Exports since Jan. 1st, 13,600 Dales; about the sumo 
tiB last your this date. 
11 Kill WINES—$1.08^® 1.09 regular. 
Honey.—I n a small wuy has sold as lowat8@10c. 
for white. 
Uop*. Ten export movement this week hns been 
very moderate, and tiler© has been a little more of 
an effort to sell, which has led ton little Irregularity 
in prices for tlio common and medium grades. 
Stale choice to luncy. ll@13c.; good to prime. 8® 
Me; do., low and fair, 5®7c.; Eastern, new, 5@8c.; 
Wisconsin, do. 5u*3c.: Yearlings, 2@3o.; Olds, all 
growths, 1@2&; Californiums. 12@l<c. 
Lbatii i<n.-Hemlock sole. 2U@2lXc. for light, 20® 
21c. for middle, 2U@22c. for heavy, I8@19c. for 
good damaged. 
MAPLE hih; au. Increased supplies are attended 
will) lower pi ices for molds and simp. Small cakes, 
13e.; large, HKu'He, Sirup, 75e.@$l V gal., with can. 
Oh,-Oakk.—W estern Is quoted nt $39,. $511.27 18 ton. 
Poultry anu game.—L ive poultry Is now quite 
an active feature. City dressers are operating quite 
regularly and fair prices are reported. 
N. J. chickens. UL» Hc.; IV.fowls, 12® 15©.: Turkeys. 
@Hc,; Toms.fsjjHo,; Ducks, N. J„pair.87@$1.12i Geese, 
N. J., $1.75®2,00; Western, $L13®1.50. 
Fancy PUIIu. and N, J. turkevs, l2@Ho.| good. 8® 
large nr Toms. 7@9c.; cliiclieus, choice. 8i.o9e; good, 
U@13e,; corn moil, 6uv7«.: ducks, olioiee, -@18o.: other, 
l.salCe.; geese, fanov, lie.; other, 7@9e. Capons largo 
2l@2'2e. small and slips. 18®Me. 
Our near points enn nowsnpply thodressed poultry 
wants with fair receipts of live. 
Warm weather and free receipts of the few sorts 
nt intnid linva n.usbni 
-- — tf 
Ir 01a Frame Snllty 
Plow, 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, March 11. 1878. 
Beeves.—R eceipts for the week, 8,mo head; do., 
last week, 7,828 do. There Isquiteuu unusu il falling 
off in the demand for aioata—dull times and 
making « severe combination for dealers. I rices at 
the Cattle yards are tame, and the closing rates lire 
quite us low as at our lHSt,belng7|k®ft\C. for ordinary 
to picked steer*. These price* have not b«©n nx- 
eoededduring the week; oholco t<> extra HM1 Me; 
fall* 3.WI)>< i.s.». for 11)41 live. HI"I ted Texas and ( h©r- 
okoe ftaftUe: a previous lot of stlllors from same 
points brought 8\@9c. About 4l»1 fot etporl.HR 
•tours brought. 9M®MMe. The market all around is 
lully $1 per head higher than on \S ednosday last. 
Cows ANi) Calves.—M arket more than supplied. 
T)i 0 110 mlmil qootntions arc V hnrtd for tfood 
to Choi©©. Late rates are more readily named ns wo 
may expect hotter qualities with spring. 
veal Cai.yeS. Not enough live have arrived lat¬ 
terly to establish now rates. Reeent rales. 6,H7Sc. 
Ilog-dressed are neglect ed, as the weather has been 
against them 8 @ 9 e-ordinary stock say H3 lbs. sold 
a t 7c; “llohs”arc promptly squelched by the sanitary 
authorities. 
Sheep and Lambs. Receipts for the week. 17,077 
head; do,, last week, 17,878 do. Receipts continue 
light, but seem fully equal to the demand, the mark¬ 
et. as a whole, seeming weak. Last week It,tn. do 
Quotations for sheep. 5.35;a6.25e. I* lb.; choice *taie 
lambs. 6.50c. Spring lambs are too small to be attrac¬ 
tive. Market unsettled. 
SWINE.--Receipts for the week, 25,240 head; do. 
last week. 27,$12 do. Market weak ; a sale ot Ohio 
live 4Jflc- Countrv-dressud pork State and New 
Jersey! 4?tffl6o. forlioavy to light. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
We offer tor Shrink of 1878, the largest and most 
complete slock hi the U. S., 01 
FrwU Trees. Standard and Dwarf. 
Ormtmental Trees -riiriih*. deciduous & 
evergn-ee IComoh u specialty-all the lluest sorts. 
Green it llot H«»»e IMaut*, UtCflnding best 
Novelties Deseridtivo and Illustrated priced Cata¬ 
logues sent pr.'isvi.i to customers, Irce, to others, 
on reedpt of stamps as follows : 
No. 1. Fruit.*, with colored plate. I SO,; p a n, 1 »c. 
No. ‘2. Ornam’l Trees, eol'd plate.U5u.; plain. 1 00 . 
No. Greenhouse new edition t.,r 1878. h ref. 
No. 1, Wholesale. Free. No. 5. Rose Catalogue 
tor 1878 . with col’d plate, 1 Oe : plain. Free 
Small parcels sent bv mail when desired. Address.^ 
ELLW&NGER & BARRY f Rochester, N,Y, 
GENESEE VALLEY 
NURSERIES. 
Established 1840. Kofhcstcr, N. Y. 
The largest and most complete assortment of 
Nursery Stock in .ho country. 
1 Print, Ornamental and Weep¬ 
ing Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Vines, 
l Grapes. Currants, Evergreens, Greenhouse Plants, 
jite., at lowest possible prices. 
Wholesale Catalogues free on application. 
EDWARD A. FROST, 
Rochester, S. Y. 
With StuhbLe Plow or Breaker Attached, 
As may be desired. It embodies 
SEVERAL NEW FEATURES 
CONTAINED IN 
NO OTHER SULKY MADE, 
And which are necessary for the PF.KFRCT working 
of a Sulky Plow. If you wish to consult your 111 '.* 1 
interests,be SURE,before buying, to send for our 
sixty-four page pamphlet (sent, free), containing lull 
description of Fuusr & Bradley 
SULKY and CANC PLOWS, BREAKERS, 
WHEEL CULTIVATORS, SULKY 
RAKES, HARROWS, Etc. 
Also, containing many valuable tiiblcs, reciues 
the latest postal laws, borne physician, business 
laws, etc., etc. 
FUltST A Bit ADI, ICY TIF’CS CO., 
Office, 63 North Despluines St.. 
Chicago, Illinois. 
Matthews’ Garden Seed Drill, 
ntattliewH’ HrimI Cultivator, jpr 
Ylutihews’ Drill .V Cul- .—- 
tivator combined, surpass 
all others. Send for Circular (I 
bet ore you buy. ,.w - 
Manufactured only by ZT- 
EVEllKTT & SHALL, ^ 
It»*lon, Mas*. 
Ayer & Son’s Manual contains more Infor¬ 
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publication. Sent free. Address N. W. ayek & 
Son, Advertising Agents, Times Building, Phila¬ 
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ADVERTISING RATES: 
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“ 13th page. go * 
Outside nr lust page. V jV"i. 
Fifty nor i:t. extra for unusual display. 
Special Notices, leaded, by count.. 70 
Business “ cl) w 
Rending ” LiX) 
Discount on 1 insertion*. 5 per ot.; 8 ins.. Ill per ct. ; 
13 his., 15 per ot.; 28 Ins., 3u per ct.; 52 Ins., 2o per ct, 
tif~ No advertisement Inserted for less than $2. 
$Ua* ^pvcYttefmcnts. 
FARM IMPLEMENTS &. SEEDS. 
Call on or write to It. It. ALLKN & CO., New 
York, for w bat ever you want 04 the above. 
Address 189 & 191 Water St. 
SAW DULL 
For $ 188 . 
our No. 1 Plantation Circular Saw Mill lsdc- 
Bljrucd for farm and plantation use. and to be* ran 
wl t.li agricultural engines of eight to twelve lrorse 
pc-wer. The Mill la complete, except 8aws r xad 
will be put on cars or steamer at 1 'im lnnasi, tor 
aliove price. Illustrated Catalogue rurnlshod on 
application to the 
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Cinciu nntf- 
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Halladay Standard. 
1 'he only Wind Mill uwarded 
TWO MEDALS 
TWO DIPLOMAS 
CENTENNIAL JUDGES, v — 
Every umehiue warranted to ' 
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t. • do good Work in anv km.i 1 
01 ! wind; to DO perfoctly self- 
regulating ; to possess more 1 
power and to be inora rella- 
bl >• than any other Wind Mill 
made. . ^ , 
Each piece Is fitted and mini- 
bored so that 11 stranger can 
pat the Mill up. using our 1 
rt.Tuw mss and printed iDSlruc- i 
t. ons for a guide. / 
Bond for Cats- I, 
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id 
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GUTTA PSBCHA PAINT. 
T he rest preservative ever used 
for Wood, Iron, Stone or Brick Structures, 
FOR INSIDE OR OUTSIDE WORK. Send 
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The THOWAS RAKE,is 
made for farmers who 
j— Vt" want a first-class Rake at a 
’ /\io r• imparatlvely low price. 
1 1-44— ; V^YA'l/3r''‘7^ It costs' less for repairs, 
|-J. does better work, and is 
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Send for Circular Order Iro.n the kaotory if your 
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; Sows all kinds of Grain 
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|c§5: •'- - No more sewing too 
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- 
LADIES Use Leamon's Dyes. 
Warranted the best and eheap- 
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ULV I A LI T ft The expense is trilling. We 
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