f VIBRATOR 
x. Heg. March 31. . 
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od lit reasonable rates. Correspondence solicited. 
Orders from respectable and responsible sources re- 
delve prompt attention. Address 
A. N. ML'ill'll ANT, Burlington, Vt. 
Colds no surer or more effective remedy can be found* 
Furs and Skins.—T he tone of the market for 
raw skins continues weak ; and the ad vent of war in 
Kurope would tend to completely silence trade here. 
No. 1 quality. 
Nor. & Kast. 
West 9c N. W, 
Otter, * piece.$3 00® 1 00 
$2 (XI® 2 50 
Gray Fox. 
40@ 45 
4(1® 45 
Red Fox. 
75® SO 
MOO 66 
lilack Bear.. 
5 00® 0 00 
4 00® 5 00 
Brown cubs and ylgs. 
1 00® 2 00 
i 00® 2 U0 
Florida deer skius. . 
1»@ 18 
Fisbor. 
5 00® 6 00 
4 00® 5 00 
Mink, (lurk . 
85® 1 00 
50® m 
pale. 
50® CO 
30(a( 40 
Muskrat, winter. 
8® 10 
6@ 8 
(all. 
0® 7 
4 <& 5 
Kilts. 
@ 2 
® 2 
Beaver, tt. 
1 00® 1 26 
OOii 75 
Raccoon. 
85tai 45 
35® 45 
Opossum.. 
3® € 
3® 6 
Skunk, black. 
60® 60 
striped... 
7® 30 
Wolf, mountain. 
1 60c.il 2 00 
prairie. 
5 <® no 
Southern raw skins are worth 20 per cent less than 
Western. 
Hops.—The export movement has been very 
small this week, but prices steady and unchanged. 
Htate choice to fancy, n@|2c.; good to prune. 8® 
10c.: do., low and fair, 6®7c.: Kiuuorn. new. 5@8u.: 
Wisconsin, do. 5<<**c.: Yearlings. 2448 c.; Olds, all 
growths, lq$2o.; Californians, 12@l4c. 
Hay and Straw.—T he arrivals are Inrgor, hut 
demand Is fair and prices sustained. 
Halo hny, tiO@d6o. for shipping, auil 75@85o. for re¬ 
tail qualities; clpyijr, 40@5Qc. for prime. Straw, 45® 
55c. for long rye; 45@50c. for short rye, and 4Q@45o. 
for oat. 
1 Cxports since Jan. 1st, 17,250 bales ; same time last 
year, do. 
On a in.—W heat since our last report has been very 
much excited, with large transportations, represent¬ 
ing chieliy export purchases, and prices advancing, 
uro wholly due to tho situation, uround here for the 
last day or two a graver market bus been noted and 
prices casing a little. 
Latest sales arc of No. 2 Old at GOc— un¬ 
graded red and amber State, 31 4i@l 46—; white, 
$1 17; No I Northwest spring, *127; No. 8 Chicago, 
$1 -»H: No. 2 red for March at *1 28; No. 2 Mil¬ 
waukee soring. $127. ilye has been very active, 
purchases within a week reaching (ally 260,<XJ0 bush, 
largely tor the German murkula, cloning at 78c. for 
Western ; 76®T7Uc. for State and file, for Canada. 
Corn Is weak and quiet. Latest sales are of New 
York No, 2 at 54@56Xc.: steamer mixed. March, 
54o. Oats of New York extra white, at 34k»4Uc.: 
do. No. 1, March 34Kc.; No. 2 white. K5XC.: mixed 
Western, 34®34Ke.; white Western, 3b<:»3!)c. 
All articles hnvo been affected by the situation 
abroad, and with an scilve Inquiry from exporters 
prices are much higher: latest sales of wheat are of 
ungraded spring ultl.20@L25; bush. No. 8 spring at 
$l.22@l.22M. No.2 northwest spring at (1.21AI.08: 
New York No. 2. spring at $l.27@l,2?)<: Chicago 
soring at $1.39; N j. 2 Milwaukee spring ut si.29®l.3G,; 
No. 1 Milwaukee and Minnesota spring at $l.34@L- 
35; ungraded red $ LUSted 30; No. 1 red at 1.30: No. 
1 white ut $1.42, white Mtate, a> *1.404*1.47: No2red, 
March delivery, ut *1.3*; No, 2 red, April ile livery, at 
$I.30:Y@L37; New York No 2 spring, March delivery, 
at $1.28V® 1.8ft; do.. April delivery, ut *1,2UX®2.27; 
do., April delivery (In store), at $1.27; No. 2 north¬ 
west soring, March delivery at $1,30; Uye.at 72@74 
for Stutc. and 72 lor Great Western. 
Lkatukr.— Hemlock side quoted $19®21; for light 
19®21c. for middle, 10.s#21o. lor heavy and 17f<@f3o. 
lft®2ia for middle, 10:s#21o. for heavy and 17 > 4 @f 8 c. 
for good damaged. 
MAPLK SuciAB.—Tho supply Is liberal und the low 
rate* of 8@10e. should work it olf faster. Retailers 
keep tho market slow by uimlug lor too largo protlts. 
OlL-CAKK.—Western is quoted at $30.50 fi ton. 
Pool.TltY AND UAMK.—Trade in live is light to 
killers and free Western and Northern receipts 
over stock Ihe market with fowls and turkeys. 
N. .1. chickens. 10@13o.; W.fowls, 9@10e.t Turkeys. 
@l2c.; Toius.n@Hc.; Ducks, N.J.. pair. 60@75o.; Geese, 
N. J., $1.7!®2.0U; Western, $1.00®I..VI. 
Cheap live poultry keep country killed low. Re¬ 
ceipt* of dresaud. however, are moderate und there 
IN not much interior interest ut this time of the year. 
Bucks very scarce. Only choice small turke ys fiavo 
any sale. 
fancy Phlhi. and N. J. turkeys, labile.; good, 8® 
6c.: largo or Toms, S@10e.: chickens, choice, 8@9u; 
good, 12® I4e.;ooniinoii, H® lOc.; ducks, cholco, 15@20c.; 
other,2l«23c. small and slips, 27@28c. 
Wild pigeons have been abundant and low; to-day 
they are llruiur. 
Hares and rabbits, pair. 20®i5e. Canvas-buek ducks, 
$1.25® 1.60 : Rod-heads, OUfaiSllc; Mallard, Vkg.li0c.: Teal, 
25®40c.; tjuatl, prime, $-’.73@3.00; soft, $2.25®2.60. 
Partridges, pair, T5e.@$8ic. Grouse, fl.uo@l,60; 
poor, 9uo.@$1.10. 
Provisionh.—H og products generally have varied 
hut little, closing steady. 
Mess pork, $'.Q.l.i®10.2<> for spot iota: $0.90 @ 10 
for March and April. Bacon at 6Jic. for long 
clearand 6XC. for short dear. Lard—Western steam, 
7 37He. 7.40o. for short, 7,44@7.45c. for May. 7.37H'»7.40; 
Tallow at 7 8-lOti. for prime. SJioarlne. 7%o. tor prime 
Woatorn. Beef bam* at $15.50. Beet—New extra 
mess, $12.0$12.25 ; plain. $l0.50®ll.00: new packet, 
$15. family mess, $17.50: extra India mesa, $27 for 
city brands; do. Philadelphia, $25. 
8RKD.—Grass are weak. (Mover, 7®7SC. for 
Western : ,7®7Xe-Uor Stale. Timothy. $1.41). Rough 
flux, $1.45. 
Tobacco. — The new crop comes lu more freely, 
and export demand is better. 
KICNTUC1CY LitAk. 
Light, i Heavr. 
Common lugs.. 3S® 3)4 3 @ 3H 
Good lugs...3K® 454 "S3V® 4H 
Low leaf. 4 s® 5 5 @ 6 
Medium leaf. 5)4® 0)4 5,S@ 7 
Good leaf.... fl,S®7H — @— 
FineLoaf.— @— — @— 
Selections........— @— — @— 
SKKDI.KAk—CHOP Ok 1870. 
New Kugland wrappers, common.10 @—12 
Bne, dn.18 @23 
medium.12H@14 
selections.25 @25 
seconds. 9 @12 
Fillers. 0 @7 
Seconds and Oilers, shipping.II @11 
Pennsylvania assorted lots.iU @17 
wrappers.20 @50 
New York assorted lots, commou to medium 8 @ 0 
Good...10 @13 
Ohio assorted lots. 7H@10 
Wisconsin assorted Jots. 7,H@ 9 
V£UKTABLES. —Exports past week 2,380 bills. Po¬ 
tatoes are cubit; outside rated sell quicker than 
olf quality. It Is thought a good many common will 
be lost as potatoes have had a trying carrying sea¬ 
son. 
We quote Peach Blows $1.25® 1.02, bulk and double- 
heads. Early Rose, $I.do® 1.25; Peerless. $1.25® 
1.6(1: Nova Sootlu, $1.95@2.U0: Sweet, $2.35@2J4J. 
Cabbages, I 11 O, t8.00@4.W! red, 5@0. Marrow squash, 
bid., f U4®? ; Hubbard do.. $2.00@2.50. Russia tur¬ 
nips, 76@87c. Carrots, 75@87c. Beets, bbl., 02@Y5e. 
Red and yellow onions. $1.00641.25 ; white. il.25@1.75. 
Celery, do*.,7fic.@$l. Hot-house mushroom*. $( 1b., 
4O@50c, Radishes, 100 bunches. $4®4,50. Lettuce, 
small, doseu, 75c.; large, $lw# 1.50. Cucumbers, do*., 
$2.85@2.75. Uhubatb,dec., $Y«*8. Spinach, Southern. 
@ 2.26 V bbl, Bermuda, #4,h0®6. 
Wool.—T here I* a depressed and dull market 
still on account of the slow trade In goods and tlio 
small transactions are at easy prices, 
Ohio, Piuinsy ivuutu and Virginia—XXX and pick- 
lock, 41(«jPic.; X V, 4«@44 c ; X, 42@«3c : No. I, 43@4tc. 
No. 2 ,36@37c.; oornmon. 336435*1.; combing, 52@5Sc. 
Now York, Michigan, Indiana uud Wisconsin—XX, 
84@;t(!c,5 X. 3il@H8tv. No. 1, 80440c.; No. 2, 33@J6; ooiu- 
tnon, 32@34o.; combing, 44®48c. 
lowu. Vermont and Illinois—X aud XX. 33@35c.; 
No. 1, 37®40O.l No. 2, 31@33c.; combing. 45@60c. 
Missouri, Kentucky, und Tennessee — Washed 
fleece, 37@42c.; unwashed, 25@30o.; unwashed comb- 
lug, 30@36o. 
APRIL. 13 
THE RURAL MEW-YORKER. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, April 0,1878. 
Bkbvks.—R eceipts for the week, 9,268 head: do- 
last week, 9,663 do. There was an active buying 
feeling, and the moderate supplies were easily 
closed out. There was no disposition, however, to 
pay strong prices and a range of 8J4@U)«. with u 
number or car loads at 9H@ft.Hc.expresses tho mar¬ 
ket for useful to prime steers. Aside I rrnn the 
regular butchers* business at the above prices,selec¬ 
tions of special slock for export brought 1U.HC.: 
Rough 8tntn oxen sold ut 7)4c.; Texas oxen, 8c. 
Cowh and Calves —The bulk of the sales were 
at $36(363 ; occasional singles $0O®70 but stock equal 
to the latter In qunlity is worth about as much in Lite 
Interior for new milk. 
Vkal Cai.vks. .Receipts, l,;u8 head ; do last week 
1,218. The demand for live moderate «t 5,H@7J$o. 
for good to choice; bulls held at ti.V)@3 Ml per It mid. 
Thu Mnnttury Board seises all under (XI lbs. weight. 
Hog dressed calves 5@9u. 
HiiKBi* and Lambs.—R eceipts for the week, Itt,- 
324 head; (lo. last week. 16.1511 do. The market has 
ruled weak and broke on Thursday lust. Medium 
to good wool sheep, (>X@n>»c.; yearlings, 7@"Hc. 
Some holders withdrew their stock at the prices, 
(spring lamtm at Washington Market $3@6 per head. 
Swine.- -Receipts Tor the week. 33,377 head; do- 
lust week, 17,408 do. Market steady $4.0*5)$ per lOO 
quoted last for Ohio country dressed quiet at 4H@ 
6Jfo. for heavy to pigs. 
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