SEEDLEAF—CHOP OF 1876. 
New England wrappers-, common.10 @—12 
tine, do......18 @22 
medium...12X@}4 
selections. 25 @85 
seconds. 9 @1* 
Filler*. 0 @ j 
Hocondsand fillers, shipping. 9 @U 
Pennsylvania assorted lots.i9 @1? 
wrapper*..20 @6jJ 
New York assorted lots, common to medium S fl 'J 
Good. 10 6" 12 
Ohio assorted lots. iX®10 
Wisconsin assorted lots. .. 7M® 9 
VEGETABLES. -There is a weak feeling in pota¬ 
toes, holders fear sprouting and good qualities are 
offered low. 
We quote Peach Blows I1.50b7j1.75, bulk and double- 
heads. Karly Bose. Sil.00vl.2a: Peerless, $125® 
1.50: Nova Scotia, *1.9V«2.(W: Sweet. *2.25@2.a). 
C'-abbBucs, lllfl. t3.004M.lK): rod, 5®6. Marrow squash, 
hbl.. *1.50®2; Hubbard do.. A2.WW3.50. Knsslii tur¬ 
nips. 75®S7c. Carrots, 756587c. Boots. Ubn. 0207,10. 
(ted and yellow on tons, *1.00® 1.25: white. >1.2501- "5. 
Celery, do*.,75e.'v||. Hol-house mushroom*. >< #>., 
40,a.50o, Radishes, 100 UUnche*. fh.u4.fi0. Lettuce, 
Hiuall, dozen, T.'-c.: large, fit., $1.50. Cucumbers, do*., 
♦2.2575,2.75. Rhubarb, ilnz., ITi-lS. Spinach, Southern. 
@2.2,1 hbl. Bermuda, *4,;,0®ft. 
WOOL.—There liaa been but little demand from 
manufacturers, and the advancing season exerts 
rather a pressure to sell, with slightly easier prices. 
There I* a desire to urge business a llule by making 
concessions. 
Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia— XXX and pick¬ 
lock, H@4lie.! >CX. 42®44e.; X, ti@liO: No. I, 43®44c. 
No. 2 , 35®tF7c,; common. iffcNCu.; combing, ‘>oc. 
New York, Michigan, Indiana and Wisconsin—XX, 
800-180.; X.36®38e.: No. 1.3s®42c.; No.2, 38®3»i; com¬ 
mon, 32ei 3ie.; combing. 40.7,50c. 
Iowa, Vermont and Illinois—X and XX. 35037c.; 
No. 1, 37ffi4flc.: No. 2. 32®34e.; combing. 45®50c. 
Missouri, Kentucky, and Tennessee — Washed 
fleece. 37® I2c.j unwashed. 23®30c.: unwashed comb- 
We offer for Spring of 1878, the largest and moat 
complete stock :u the U 8., of 
1-'euit Trees. Standard and Dwarf. 
UrunmeiitnI Trees & slifttbr, deciduous s 
evergreen R.oses aspccialt v—all the finest suits. 
(Irecn & Uni House Plant*, including best 
Novelties Descriptive and 1 lustra!ed priced < ata- 
lOgue* sent prepaid to customers. Irei*. to others, 
on receipt, of stamps as follows ; 
No, t. Fruits, with colored plate, 115c.; plain, 10c. 
No. *2. OrniunT Trees, ofl'd plate. 1i«Sc ; w on. loo. 
No. 3. Greenhouse new edition i,,r i8i*. Free. 
No. 1, Wholesale. Free. No. X. Hose catalogue 
;.,r HT8. with col’d plat-. 1 Oe. t plain. Free. 
Small parcels sent by mail when uvstred. Aadress. 
f 5,00@5 &9 i&WT&fi fii> r* »r Rood tuoboleti do.; 
90 for supeitlno, Indiana. Iowa, Mtoitigail, Ohio. 
&c.; *I85©:>:'5 forvnry poor fo good shipping extra 
dodo., (chiefly st fa.WJtw4.25) and *6 25§u(ift for good 
to clinics extrn do**, common to flnolofl whito 4‘xtnis, 
fancy do at ffc : (the latter an ex- 
tremeU rod and umber wlntnr whoat, infeviOJ to 
choice trade and funiUy»ftt round hoop 
Ohio at $5 0U@5 33. and trade brands of Hi do. 
*5.5t)®fl.7.'>. the latter foreholco; SI. Louis. f5.4p®6.D0 
for poor to fail extra and *6,00® 7.’5 for good to fancy: 
(With a few brands of Wy fancy duality mtnt.ul up 
to$7.2wk7.50); .VI innosota clear, ♦5.0l)iat0.15-. Minnesota 
” straight,” common to fanOv. at *G Mt@fl.i5 and pat¬ 
ent poor in very choice. *6.00®Swith a few fancy 
at fb.75ta8.60: tin sound stock at |2.23@5.76: city mill 
ext ra at *5 90 'tli.ill for fair to very choice ror West 
Indies, do. for ICnghtiul 54.8605.35: do. trade soil 
family extras, K’.ftfl®7.h0: do. South America. *fl.40® 
7,3.5 for fair to fancy: No. 2 at 127503™. 
Corn roes) is selling at 73.15 m 8.20 for Brandy* 
winoand $2.75 foi yellow Western. 
Krksii Fruits —Exports tit npples4!5bb!s. Choice 
apples have udvancod but there are few holders of 
jots that command the extreme. The best round 
sale of the week wu* 100 pounds beststoreg at w. 
8lmillnr stuck now quoted *5.50; good Itussets *4®‘ 
4.5(1; crimson or wasty lot* -.50@3. Cranberries 
weaker mil the advanced date but with the dimin¬ 
ished stock of apple* arid their evidently settled 
high prices, a steady call from bakers here and out¬ 
side will close up the remnant of berries satisfac¬ 
torily. Strawberries regularly and arc lower. Pen- 
nuts'ure moving at full prices, but the market is not 
busy enough t<> warrant, a proposed advance. Fancy 
hand picked Vu. *1,8501.40. common t» good 85e.® 
*1.26. I’eeans, Texas,8® 101)bd Hickory nuts *1.0U 
per bu9b. 
Funs and Skins.—T here la some little revision 
of prices following the London sales now closed : 
but the trade is very dull. 
No. 1 Quality. 
Nor. & East. West &N.W, 
Ottor, ~4> piece.*3 Ojfe 4 00 02 00® 2 50 
Gray Vox. 40® 45 40t» 45 
Ited Fox. 7n® 80 AO® 65 
Black Bear.. 5 0IJ® 6 00 4 00® 5 00 
Brown cubs and ylgs. 1 000 2 00 1 00® 2 00 
Florida doer skins. . 15® 18 , 
Fisher. 5 00® 6 00 4 00® 5 00 
Mink, dark . 85® 1 (» .50® 60 
p&) 6 «»v«i.. 50® 60 4U 
Muskrat, winter. .... 8® 10 £ 
Kitts. @ 2 ® 2 
Beaver, F fb.1 00® 1 25 50® .5 
llaocOOD. 35® 4o 35® 45 
Opossum..... 3® t jkc« <> 
Skunk, black. 50® b0 
striped. , 30 
Wolf, mountain. 1 50® 2 00 
prairie. . „„ ?o® 
Southern raw skins are worth 20 per cent less than 
Western. 
GRAIN.—'The probabilities of an early adjustment 
Of the difficulty abroad, the early opening of navi¬ 
gation, and larger supplies looked for soon weakens 
^Latest sales are of No. 2 old at 60c—nn- 
graded red and amber Suite, *1 30®—: white, 
*1 40 : No 1 Northwest soring, *1 27: No. 3 Chicago, 
*122K' No 3 red fnr March at *1 23: No. 2 Mil¬ 
waukee spring. *1 27- Kvc has hue), very ..active. 
ELLW&NGER & BARRY f Rochester, N.Y, 
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Tubing. Etc. 
New York. April 1,1878. 
Beeves.—R eceipts for the week, 10 74S head: do., 
last week, 6,563 do. Quality continues good : and the 
fact is quite encouraging after the alarming re¬ 
ports that indicated a glut of common drove* in the 
country. The market showed some of the lull that 
is likely to occur In Lent and last week's prices were 
not repeated. Best. 16,0001100 lib.: steers were 
well sold at lOHO. and some very prime stock were 
at 10)»e.; medium to good steers quoted pretty regu¬ 
larly at 9@Ulc. very common c lr-lnuds and fair grade 
7Mlj@7i)fc. Kstlmatns pa d9X@10ci “t bulls, *3.256*- 
3.24 per 100 lbs. 
Cows and Calves.—T he receipts Include hut few 
prime milkers; occasionally a nice treah cow with 
calf by her Side bring* *70. Others range from *10 
to *66,the lower rate for rough badly wintered stock. 
Veal CALx*Ea.—There has been a fair business, 
butatoek to bring 8c. hud to be very extra ; g,„,d 
general prices are iy@7),u. for common to prime 
to live. Young but passable calves a slight grade 
above, bulls held at *2.ft0c(>4.00per head. Hog dress¬ 
ed calves 5H@9c. 
Swine.--R eceipts for the week. 17,405 head: do. 
last week. "5,840 do. A named price hi the close 
was 4X@4i*c. Market dull and unsettled. Country 
porkAtfi.me. for heavy to light State and New 
jersey. Good Ohto selling nt. the close at *4 per 100. 
Siikki- ami La ass,-Receipts for the w eek 17,377 
head: do., last week, 16,4 Mi do. The demand at the 
close was light; heavy course sheep were an objec¬ 
tionable feature, but the light opening made sumo 
competition umong butchers, roor N. V. sheep 
ruled at *'■>: clipped Kentucky sheep 95 II*. average 
Inul a bid of 4i!iC.: Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania 
sheep sold at » range of *o.88@7 per ICO III*.; lambs 
*h®7. per head ; the the extreme per good weighty 
ones. 
POWELL & DOLbLAS, Waukegan, Ill. 
iglMll 
.11V Jlnnual Colnlogue of Vegtlnbl* ant! 
Etou'rr Smt for 18 78, rich In engravings, will be 
sent KKKKto all who apply. 
son need nor write fur It. I otte 
collections of vegetable seed , v o 
yc-sA-.-. use in AtoeriC; . ’ 
were grown on tny six seed farms, 
Customers *ic last scu- 
One of the inrgesi 
i sent out by an 
.,, a large poriion of which 
_ _ ...__j. Printed (llrec- 
Honr 7or ciiltteiitp/H ort rCRfl j>ack-iy--. ! U seed Wui - 
nrnfrd ht he bulk Jrtnh unit true to tuinte ; so tar, that 
should it prove otherwise I u’i'l refill the order gratis. 
.»«• f'egeiitbirt « Specially. A* the original 
Introducer Ot the Hubbard Squash,Phfnhev's Melon, 
Marblehead Cuhoage*. Mexican Corn, 1 oiler several 
new vegetables this season, and invite the putren- 
uge ot it'l who nre an scions to It iv-their xe< d ilirectJii 
from thr iirowr r, fresh, true, an d erf the rem best strain 
.IAMES J. H. GRKOOKY. Marblehead, Mass. 
largely for the German markets, closing nt i2c. for 
Western: 76»77Wc. for Stale and Nto. for Canada. 
Corn Is weak ami quiet. Latest sales are of New 
Vort No. I at 5l««05)<C.: steamer mixed. .March, 
5tC. Oa® of New York extra white, at 31X®40c.; 
do. No. 1, March »t,SO.: No. S white. .*5SC.; mixed 
Western. 8l@34Mcv. white Western. 
Alt articles have been atlcctpd hy the situation 
abroad, and willi an active inquiry from exporters 
prices arc much higher: latest sales of wheat are ot 
ungraded spr.ng at *1.20•■*1.2ft: bush. 
*!.Z101.2?H. No. 2 northwest .spring at *I.28@UW: 
New York NO, 2 spring at *1.27@l.8T>(: Chicago 
spring xt H.21I: N •. 2 Milwaukee spring at Hl.88®l.ffl,: 
No. 1 Milwaukee and Minnesota spring at *U4@L- 
35: ungraded red $1,1.35W,I 26: No. 1 ted at I '*: No. 
1 white at *1.42, white State, a SI.46® 1.47; No 2 red. 
March delivery, at *1.3"; No 2 red, April delivery, at 
tl.26U6iil.37; New York No 2 soring, March delivery, 
at, * 1,28-V1.2H; do.. April delivery, at *1.26>y<*2.27; 
do,. Arnll delivery (in Hi ore), at *1.87; No. 2 north- 
wcat spring, March delivery at *1,30; Rye at 78@79 
for 8tate, and 73 tor Great western J 
Hav AND STRAW -The arrivals are liu-gov, but 
demand 1* fair and prices sustained. . 
Bale hay, «)®d5o. for shipping, and 7o@&ic. for re¬ 
tail qualities; clover, 40@50e. Tor prime. Straw. 4j@ 
Wc. for losg rye; 45650c. for short rye, ar.d 4(k945c. 
for oat. 
Exports since Jan. 1st. 17,250 bales ; same time last 
year, 14,850 do. 
Honey.—T here are no late sales except for show 
and druggists use. It looks as though much comb 
will becrrrled over. 
■g 0 p g ._Tnere has been more doing for export 
strictly fanev lots, which are scarce would probably 
bring something above quotations but otherwise 
buyers have the advantage. 
State choice to fancy, U@)20.j good to prime. 8@ 
10c : do., low and fair, 5@7c.; Eastern, new, o@8c.; 
Wisconsin, do. 5(<*8c.: Yearlings, 2@3c.; Olds, all 
growths, l;$2c,; Californian*. 12@L4c. 
Maple SUGAR.—The demand does not keep pace 
with Urn free supply and the low rates ot Smile, are 
full; low parcels bring the extreme. Sirup, 75c.®*l 
k* gal., with cun. 
Oil-Cake.—W estern Is quoted at$30 » ton. 
Fopi.try and Game. Live arrives in excess of 
use. though city killers have generally begun opera¬ 
tions. Prices urn weak and with largo arrivals due 
sellers arc taking inside rales. . 
N. ,1. chickens. 10 a 13c.; W.fowls, U@l3c.: Turkeys, 
@13c.: Toms,6668c.; Duck*, N.J.. pulr.876t*L12; Geese, 
N. J.,*1.75®&K)! Western, *l.liuil.50. 
Dressod poultry is in fair supply though city and 
COttnirykilled, PrlcosHave lalleu during the last 
week. Shippers should now send only light hen 
turkeys. _ 
Kunoy Phlla. and N. J. turkeys, 16®l8c.; good, 8® 
6c.; large or Toms. 7<S'.le.: olMckens, choice, Si'.tllc; good, 
lh«18o.; comoaon. 6®7c,; ducks, choice, 15020c.: other, 
21@82c. small aud slip*. I8a.hlc. 
Game Is scarce hut the demand is moderate. 
I lures and rabbits, pntr.20a.25o. Canvas-back ducks. 
*1.2561.75. Hed-headB. *1.00; Mallard, 35®40c.: Teal, 
25@40c.: Quail, prime, *.'.75®3.00; soft, *2.25652.50. 
Partridges, pair, 75c.®*85C. Grouse. *LUU®1.50; 
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