Fancy factories, 130- o.: good and prime, 12X0 
12Yc.: fair lota, 11 0 10Wc.; poor, 1O01OKO.: 70 
&Eio@i 
THE RURAL HE 
ER. 
prime ; 10(3)11 S'c. for fair lots: 7&9c. for skimmed; 
Western factory, Cheddar, 10H@ll>4c. for fine; UK<s> 
12oV- for good ; 6®9o. for poor. 
Liverpool cable,67s. Gold closes 101X- 
Exports for the week. 11,538 boxes. 
Cotton.—E xport demand bas been slow and the 
market closing weak. . .. 
Latest, prices are for March, 10.IWrolO.94o.: April. 10 
92® 10,93c.; May. 11.17®11.18c.; June, U.fl9@ll.10c; 
July. 11.25@11.20C.; August, lL23@ll.21c.; September, 
ll.04Oll.05c.; Ootober. H).W@U).85c.; November, 10.72 
@)0,71c.: December. 10.75c, 
Quotations for spot cotton are based on American 
standard of classification, and on cotton In Btore 
running In quality not more than half a grade above 
or below the grade quoted. 
Uplands. Ala. Orleans. Texas. 
Ordinary...8 1-18 8 1-18 
8 13-18 8 13-18 8 15-18 
Strict ordinary. 8 13-18 8 13-It 
Good ordinary.9W 9K 
Strict good do.9!it »Y 
Low middling.103-18 1018-16 
9.W 
9k 
10 5-16 
8 346 
8 15-18 
10 5-18 
Strict low mtddliug... .Ill 9-18 119-18 19 11-10 10 11-16 
Middling.......10;4 10K 11 U 
Good middling.11 Sf Utf UK 1(1 
Strict good middling..11 9-lb 119-lb 111140 1111-16 
Middling fair. .,121-16 121-16 12 3-lb 12 3-lb 
Fair.12 9-16 12 9-16 12 11-16 12 11-16 
Stained, 
Good ordinary, 8 Xo. Strict ordinary. 8&c.; Low 
middling, 9?£c.; Middling. 10c. 
Ountn Khpits.-C eneral trade is slow ; the high 
grades of apples are scarce and Arm, but otherwise 
prices are scarcely settled. rLrA 
Apples — State quarters, old. 5\06 !k»c.; new. SWw 
0c,; Western quarters, old. 5@5Jfc.; new, 5W®uXo.; 
Southern, new, prime Sliced, 7c.; fair to good. 5@a.Hc. 
Peaches—P r^Iau, new, UuAlOc.r unpecled halves, 
4-v 5 c.; unpeeled quarters, 3V(i44c. Pitted cherries, 
15@lttc. Blackbevrien. fl@10o. Raspberries, 20o. Plums, 
15c. and Southern at 12c. 
RGG8.—Hocolpts for the week, 24,415 barrels, do. 
last week, 18.98). There is a fair demand but the 
enormous rcuatps have kept prices low. In fact for 
a steady quotation eggs have not sold at their pres¬ 
ent point for over 20 years. There has been some 
speculation, but the mild tone of trade has checked 
the enterprise. Quality Is good and dealers expect 
early good business. Poor stock would be rejected 
by all at present rates. Near points 11c.; fresh West¬ 
ern and Southern liiHf'i'llc. poor DMwlOc. 
KkATtikur.—G eese are dull and unsettled; 4ll@c. Is 
bid for prlmo bat not accepted. Turkey wing and 
tail feathers live being used by manufacturers. 
Mixed 15c.; tall 25c, 
Flour.—T he tame look of affairs on the other 
side, and the opening of lake navigation which will 
give earlier full supplies of wheal weaken the mar¬ 
ket and tend to free otrertngs at the reduced prices. 
Latest prices are *1.15(44.75 for poor to fancy super- 
flne State; *5.ui05.t5 for common to fair extra do; 
*4,9005.10; $6 UkaitftfiO for good to choice do.; $L15®- 
4 7a for superllne, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Onto. 
&o.; $175®5 15 for very poor to good shlpnlng extra 
do do., (chlelly at |1.9005.10) and *51535 oO for good 
to choice extra do.; common to choice white extras, 
*5.35wj»;.60 ; fancy tfo. at (the latter an ex¬ 
treme); red and amber winter wheat, inferior to 
choice trade and family, ut $5.10*6 ib: round hoop 
Ohio at |4 8U®5 25. and tn.de brands of at do. 
*5.41)06.75. the latter for choice: Ht. LoillS, $,1.2505.5.1 
for poor to fair extra and * 8 . 1907 . 04 ) tor good to fancy; 
(with a few brands of very fancy quality quoted up 
to$7.2607,50); Minnesota dear, Minnesota 
** straight,” common to fancy, at |a.50@tl.t>5. and pat¬ 
ent poor to very choice, $8.10>i3.3». wifi a few fancy 
at *8.3508.50: unsound stock »t |2.1.;*5.7o: city mill 
extra at $5 0006.30 for fax to very choice for West 
Indies; do. for England *4.$6©5.<»: do. trade and 
family extras. *8.3,VS7 CO; do, Hnutli America, v«) 
7.35 for fair to fancy ; No. 2 at *2.50®3.30. 
Corn meal Ib selling at *2.50(3/2.95 for Brandy¬ 
wine and *2.85 for yellow Western. 
F11E8H FltDlTS.—Exports of apples 1000 bills, most¬ 
ly strong Russets. Apples are quiet hut fairlv lirm. 
Choice Red and beBt Russets. $1.06.30 fair to good, 
$304. Cranberries are going out well at former 
quotathms. Strawberries from Florida und Charles' 
ton,50® 1.26 quart. Oranges Urmttna salable $a.8lM5,S9; 
hot-house berries down to *2. Peanuts quoted as in 
our last, the demand not as brisk as It should be in 
thlsstvlo of weuther; best, $1.3501.40: prime 850- 
1.20. Recans, Texas,8010 11b.; Hickory nuts *1.09 
per bush. 
Kuus and 8KrNS.—There ta no change to note, 
No. I duality. 
Nor. A East, west & N. W. 
Otter. V Dlece.*3 000 1 00 *2 00® 2 50 
*1.0001.25: Red-heads, *1X0; Mallard, 85®40cdTeal, 
25040c.; Quail, prime, $2.. 503.00; soft, 42.2->0-..41- 
Partridges, pair, 7oc.@|86c. Grouse, $1.00@1.»>Q, 
poor, 90c.® $1.10. 
Provisions.— Hog products have been In freer 
demand for export and have hardened a little in 
PI \tess pork, *UIH'® 10.40 for spot, lots; fJJ*> @.10 
for March and April. Baron at 5 ‘Aa. for long 
clear and 5 Me, forahon clear. Lard-Western steam. 
7 3TKe. 7.40 c. for short, 7.41@7.4nc. for May, ‘••d ija. 
Tallow at 7 946c. tor prime. Stearlnd, 7«C. IOr prime 
Western. Beef hams at $15.9). ,.Rear—New exira 
mess. H2J)0i»12.»; plain, * 11 .GH.all.50i now packet 
$11.75; family mess. *17.50; extra India mess, *2/ tor 
city brands: d<>. Philadelphia. *25. 
Seed.— Grass are weak. Clover. 7%@7Mc- for 
Western : 7M@8c. for State. Timothy, *1.3;>. Rough 
flax, *1.45. 
Tob vcco. — The new crop comes in more freely, 
while demand Is not showing any improvement and 
prices are easy. 
KENTUCKY LEAP. 
Light. Heavy. 
Common lugs.3 @ f 
tZVJT.::::::::::::::::::::::: &*® U 1 1 $ 
Medium leaf. Si/itau — !a —* 
Good leaf... iH@SX @ 
4 000 5 IX) 
50® 60 
300 40 
60 8 
40 5 
0 2 
600 75 
350 45 
30 6 
500 60 
7@ 30 
1 60® 2 00 
51® 60 
Otter, ¥ piece.*3 000 1 00 *2 000 2 50 
Gray Fox. 400 45 100 45 
75® SO U)oi Wt 
Black Bear. 5 000 6 00 4 IX® 5 00 
Brown cubs and ylgs. 1 000 2 00 1 000 2 00 
Florida deer skins. . 15(51 18 
Fisher. 5 00@ 6 00 4 000 j 00 
Mink, dark . 850 1 00 600 W 
pale.. 500 60 300 40 
Muskrat, winter. .... 80 10 60 8 
fall. 60 7 4 @ 5 
Kitts. 0 2 0 2 
Beaver, V n>. 1 000 1 25 600 75 
Racooou. 350 45 3.>@ 45 
Opossum... 30 t 6 
Skunk, blaok.. 600 M) 
striped. 
Wolf, mountain. 1 i S', 
prairie..,..,.. Jj* 1 ® .,®{ 
Southern raw skins are worth 20 per coat leas than 
Western. 
Grain.—T he probabilities of an early adjustment 
of the dilllculty abroad, the early opening of navi¬ 
gation, and large! supplies looked for soon weakens 
prices. . , , 
Latest sales are of No. 2 red at *1 30® - un¬ 
graded rod and amber State, *1 300—j white, 
*1 40: No I Northwest spring, *1 27 : No. 3 Chicago. 
$12214; No. 2 red for March at *1 23; No. 2 Mil¬ 
waukee soring. *1 27. Rye has been very unlive, 
purchases within a week reaching tully 250,(Xxl bush, 
largely for the German markets, closing at 7'„c. for 
Western: 7U@77.Se- for State and 76©. for Canada. 
Corn is weak and quiet. Latent sales are of New 
Fork No, 2 at&4055HC,: steamer mixed, March, 
51c. Oats of New Fork extra while, at 34 V«40c.: 
do. No. 1, March 34!/<!,: No. 2 white, 35MO.; mixed 
Western, 31@3lJ4o.; white Western, 8ti039c. 
Ha y and Straw. Supplies are larger, and buyers 
are not purchasing much beyond actual needs in 
hopes of an easier market. „ 
Bale hay, 600650. for shipping, und 750830. for re¬ 
tail qualities; clover, iUapMic. for prime. Straw, 4a@ 
55c, for loug rye; 45050c. for short rye, and 4O0loc. 
for oat. 
flops.- Tne export movement this week has been 
very moderate, and the demand from receivers 
small, hut stocks uro now excessive, and prices are 
held as before. Quotations are: , 
State choice to fancy, U@12u.; good to prime S@ 
10c.; do., low and fair. 5070.; Eastern, new. O08c.j 
Wisconsin, do. 6®8e.: Yearlings, 201c.; Olds, all 
growths, l®2c.; Californians, 120 UA 
Maple SImiail Increased supplies are attended 
with lower prices for molds uml sirup. Small cakes, 
13c.; large, 8@llo, Sirup, 750.0*1 V gdl-, with can. 
Oil-Cake.—W estern is quoted at $380*30.25 V ton. 
Poultry Anii Game.—T here la a good demand 
at fair prices, Southern live is largely included in 
the receipts with some young chickens at $1.25 per 
pair. 
N.J. chickens. Ui.U.Se.; W.fowls, 110130.; Turkeys, 
@14c.; Tonis.6®8o.; I)ncks, N. J.. pair,87@*l.l2; Geese, 
N. J., $1.7502.00; Western, *1.1201.50. 
Dressed poultry has a (nil - demand with a reason¬ 
ably supplied market. Chickens sell the best, tur¬ 
keys i avu been plentier than wanted as the supply 
includes many froson parcels. Vermont frozen has 
brought 22c. 
Fancy PUlla, mid N. J. turkeys. 16® 18c.; good, 8@ 
lie.; lai*Ke t>r Toms, 7(2690.; cbickona, clioioe, 8(ii9e; tfOOd, 
11013c.; common, ikiiTc.; ducks, choice. 15020c.; other, 
21022c. small and slips, 180190. 
Game Is generally lower. 
Hares and rabbits, palr,20@25c. Canvas-back ducks. 
SKEDLEAF— CROP OF 1876. 
New England wrappers, common.10 ®™ 12 
line, do.{8 u fff 
medium..... 
.. 2a ®?S 
seconds. I ® 12 
Seconds and flVlers. shipping. 9 @11 
Pennsylvania assorted lots.ij.J 
New VorS u'ssorted lots, com mon to rnediu m 8 @ 9 
Ohio assorted Iota ... ivLAi! 
Wisconsin assorted lots..... iyv»« 
VRaETARLKix.— 1 There is a weak feeling In pota¬ 
toes, holders fear sprouting and good qualities are 
°*We > qiioto'Peach Blows *1.5001.75, bulk and double- 
beads. Early Rose. *1.(1001.2a; Peerless. *1.2^ 
l.ou: Nova tlcotiu. *l/Aia,2.fX1: Sweet, **... r K<t,-..i8. 
rahhugcB. 1110. *3.0004.00; red, 50b. Marrow sauash, 
bbl., fl.ftO.tf; Ilubbard do., *2.00@2.M. Russia tur¬ 
nips, TTsirtc. Carrots. 75®87e. Beets, bbl.. la®<»0. 
Red and yellow onions, *i.fuu»l.A>; white , i.-!i@l.i.). 
Olcrv do*.,75c. 10*1. lint-house mushrooms, 7' 
4IU50C- ItuliAhe*. 10) bunches. $104.60. Lettuce, 
small, dozen. 75c.; large, $10*1.50. (I i cum he rS, d. i/,.. 
Hh uburii, fl*‘2.. $4 ''*v 8« 8p4xutoh, SoutliLin. 
@2.25 V bbl. Bermuda, *4..4®5. 
Wool,.—There lias boon but little demand from 
manufacturers, und t.bu advancing season exerts 
rather a pressure to sell, with slightly easier prices. 
There is a desire to urge business a little by making 
C *o£kb Pennsylvania and Virginia—XXX and pick- 
lock, 44046c.; VX. 42044c.; X, 42 @ 48 c;_ No. 1, 43044c. 
No. - j, 35087c.; common. H4@3.V:.; combing. 5 .@.k)L. 
New Fork, Michigan, Indiana and Wise msm—AA, 
2«(i498fl.; X, 30®38c.t No. I. ASM42c.; No. 2, .18036; Com¬ 
mon. :i2iit!Ho.i combing, 46 itoOe. 
Iowa. Vermont and Illinois—X and XX, 350e7c., 
No. 1. 37010c.; No. 2, 33034c.; combing. 45@50C. 
Missouri. Kentucky, and Tennessee -jWushed 
tloecc, 02 '. I2c.; unwashed, 25030c.: unwashed comb¬ 
ing, 300360. 
-» * w 
LIVE 8T0CK MARKETS 
NEAV YORK, March 25, 1878. 
Beeves.— Receipts for the week, 9,863 head: do., 
last week, 8,029 do. A notice ,ble feature was the un¬ 
usually tine condition of the droves. As the sup¬ 
ply was not heavy the pens were quite readily 
cleared on the several market davs. a good export 
demand helping trade. Prices have advanced a 
shade since Wednesday last. At the close light 
steers brought 9@9’4e.: g".«l weights, 9^@loVr • 
lieavv and extra quality. 10Sj@10\c.; tanoy, l.a00® 
1,600 lbs.. 1101 life.; fat hulls, |3.,5;-'4 per 100 lbs. 
Cows anii Calves. -Few extras arrive at this 
time, new butter being an Inducement for dairymen 
to hold good milkers, and interior lruffle In cows is 
about as good us it would lie here. Old prices lor 
ordinary stock nominal, say *40060 per head. 
Veal calves.-L ive nre easv at 5M@7>iC. for 
ordinary to good; extras, 8@8j4e. Hog dressed 
nominal at 0@10o. prime fresh in fair demand. 
Sheep ani> L.A.UB8.-Ueceipta rye the week. 16,150 
head; do., last week. 17,878 do. A brisk trace has 
ruled ut 6V@7c. for sheep; yoftrlings _ga.,W(a.(i25For 
100 lbs.; spring lambs lower, $l.u0@7 each, the latter 
for prlioe 15 pounders. 
SwiNtt. - * Receipts tor the week. 17.400 heud ; dn. 
last week. 25,240 do. A named price at the close 
was 4L ri @4‘4'c. Market dull and unsettled. Country 
pork, 5@6Xc. for heavy to light State and New 
Jersey. 
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{Established 1810.) Rochester, N. 5 
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Jrnm the anmer, fresh, true, and of the eery beet strain. 
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GENlSirVALLEY 
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/% Cough that will not yield to ordinary reme - 
dies, may be thoroughly cured by Dr. Jayne’s 
Expectorant, a most effective remedy for all Bronchia! 
and Pulmonary Disorders. 
