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Catawba, 18 n>. 10®12c.: Apples, Northern Spy, (8 bbl- 
$2 50@8.25; Greenings, $8.5(i®4.00; do. fancy lots, $4.00® 
4 23; Baldwin, $3.37(5)3.50: mixed lots, good to prime, 
$2.25(302.30; ordinary. 31.30®2.00; cranberries, Jersey 
fancy. V ornr.e, $273® i.no-, prime, *3.25®3.r>t); fair to 
good $2,7.'v33.00, Oranges, Florida, fi half-bbl. case, $0 
34.30; (lo. In bbl, ease, JJl.Mt32.30. 
Peumltft, Va, bund pled S' lb !)>^@10c.; do, t’y, Ri^(?r,8 ; >L; 
extra prime, “apriHe..; good to prime, 737)^0.; 
shelled, pecan nuts, 10®t‘2e. Hickory nuts, 
State, Jr bunlt,, 75ecn$l- Western, fiOSjfOC. 
Exports for week. 1,032 hbla. apples. 
Hay and Straw. —The offering of hay continues 
liberal, including as it docs considerable formed' ac¬ 
cumulation Choice stable hay Is doing a few cents 
bettor, but fair and shipping grades are quoted full. 
Salt hay Is mainly used hero for packing by drug¬ 
gists and glassware dealers. Black grass, which Is 
softer. Is used for packing tine wooden objects and 
instruments Ihut arc to bn shipped. 
Hay, retail quality, line, ♦* UW tf.s., 8O@30c.; do. 
fair to good, 7 Uo473c ; shipping quality, tkJ<<*t!5c.; clover 
mixed, 70@75c,; all clover, S5®63c.; salt, 65@7Uc. 
straw, best rye, 75®80i<.: short rye 50®«0e.; oat, 40® 
40e. 
Exports for work, 500 bales. 
Hops. —The demand Isa trifle better for brewing 
use, out not directed to high priced bops. Shipments 
abroad arc fair aud the stock here at the market is 
not regarded as unwieldy. Foreign advices do not 
promote an extra speculative feeling. 
New York State crop of IHHI, prime to choice, 25® 
27c.; do., mediums, 22(3*340.; do., low grades 18@20c.: 
crop of 1SS0, good to prime, IS3220.; do. low to fair, 
12® 15c.; crop of 1873, lair to choice, lll®a)o,; old olds, 
7i")i.ie ; Eastern, crop of ism, fair to choice, 2<)®2(ic.; 
Wisconsin, do., 'AWJic. 
ltecelpts for the week, 1,7711 hales, 
Exports for the woek, l,8811 do. 
Honey. —Trade extremely small and quotations 
about nominal. Forced sales could be made only at 
very low prices. 
White clover, fancy, l it bxs, 18 It, 17®18c.; do. 2-Ib 
bxs, 16c. ; good to choice, l@2-lh bxs. 13®l5c.; buck 
wheat, 2-lt> bxs, 1l®l2c.; extracted and strained white 
pure, U®l0e.; dark pure, 7®,4c. 
Maple Suoar.—S ome small lots of new have arrived 
from Ohio, but there Is very little demand; olt'ored at 
15C. Bit. Vermont sugar made from last year's sir¬ 
up has a light demand at I l®!5e. 
MILK.-Supplies are greatly 111 excess of Winter 
wants aud the average roe commission cans of 10 
quarts was only Sl.ll.tv: range, $1.15®],Ut>. 
POULTRY AND Gamk—T he general demand for dress¬ 
ed poultry has fallen off, especially ns tine has settled 
Into-strong figures. Heavy i< eeipts cannot be bun 
died at this part of tin- season. Ducks and l’aucv 
poultry are helped some by the light offering of 
game. Cooped stock doing well. 
Dressed turkeys, choice dry picked Phlla., 14®15c.; 
scalded Jersey, M®l#e.j do state and Western, 12 ® 
12c.; pow to AUr, dt<uUki.; c.ipons, 21320c. Chickens, 
fair, 3®lic.; good to prime, iu®12C.. t'hUa. dry 
picked, lii.alTu. Phliu. broilers, 4®r» n>. v pair, 
lH®2lto. Fowls, choice near-by, 1231.4c.; prime 
tluilOc.; fair in good, 7®8c\; poor, 6®7c Ducks, choice, 
P® 03.; do ran- to good, I'JAHjo. Geese, Western 
and State Sfiituc, I’hlladelphla. 12®1’Jc. 
Live Towls, State and Jersey, Klc.; Western I2®t3c. 
Koostcrs, old. GW7C.J turkeys, Jersey uutl Pennsyl¬ 
vania, 18c.; Western. lSaUHc, Ducks. State uinl 
Jersey, V pair, i s-si.25; do. Western,«0®7lk:. Cleese, 
State and Jersey, *l.f<t®2 25; do Western, 80c.®xl 12. 
Wild pigeons wanted: few here. Choice duck's linn; 
others seek buyers. Ice [lacked snipe have met a 
good paying market. Tauie squabs high In theab 
aence or goo l small birds. 
Eng. snipe. Fall-packed lee house, f doz. $2.a0®8.50; 
early packed, $1 OOcY’.ijo; w ild pigeons, flight, in doz., 
$2.l»r, o»iivii8-bHc>t ducks. J' pair, S32 •<(«.’, fit) B ■ 
head, !10c ®81. mallards, 40®'0 a; teal and wood, le® 
dOC.: common, 26®Wc.; squabs, tame, light, 'f do/. 
$4.(41®4.50; (to. dark, $2 3.Vji vU; tame pigeons, live, (8 
pair 5&8(Jc,; plover, Ice bouse, V doz, §2-25®3. 
PitopiTCE Exchanok Goons.—The violent downward 
turn that has attended wheut at. the West and here 
has had a demoralizing and stagnating effect noon 
all articles that an extensively dealt In speculative¬ 
ly. Exporters have taken spot flour to some extent: 
buyers of high grades are In no hurry to replenish. 
Or a In has felt the panic most sensibly, but there Is 
also a pause In bog product* that is very dispiriting 
lo owners. M >■ annex current closing prices. 
Receipts for the week, wheut, 52 S,mh Push.; corn, 
1477,021 do.; oats, 208 820 do.; rye, 18,122 do.: malt. 
72,Oul do.; hurley, .2,1X4) do.; flour, 120.1189 bbls.; corn 
meal, 2,W)i do. 
Expond for the week, whea*. :i2ti,0eo hush.; corn 
825,(28 do.; oats, 4,600 do ; flour, 00,733 bbl*.; corn meal 
1,400 do. 
Prices of grain. Wheat, No 2 Spring, $1.27® l.:D; 
Spring, $1.28®1.83; rod Winter No. 2. *V44<fi®l.S>>red 
Winter, SI.AXud 38, white W estern and State, $1.27® 
1.33. Hye, WHJ.'lc. Oats,(white No. I, 23 c.; No. 2, rsfh,® 
Me.; No. J, ise.: mixed, No. I, OOfdiMc.; .>••. 2, 4!i».i.i;»"c • 
N’ii. 3, ITi.USc. Corn, Westud'ii. mixed, UwJiNe.; ad. No. 
2, luMJ®iis ;40 ; white Western.7 ka7.se ; do new yellow, 
Southern, 67(«,7.,e. Barley, Uunarto, No. I, $ 1 . 13 ; do., 
‘‘briglit." $1 Hki>t.lT. State, l rowed, $l.03®l.l/7; <lo. 2- 
rowed. KOte 9.4c;. Puck wheat. HI C. Harley malt. State, 
2 rowed, $i®U).!; ilo, I rowed, $1.10; do. Canada, $1.20 
($1.2 1 , 
Monarch [and Youngs America 
41 Iff L' > CORN AM) COB MILLS 
Only mills made with 
° 4lt ® aat 8t991 arlsi i® r| 
e^j ju (MJiiirtriv^a» Warranted superior to 
_--T- _ MjFSteps jfcaa? mijf^nuse.forall purposes. 
'- a8 i er and Wear longer. 
! Salitfnation (iimmnfml. 
Also, Corn ^SheimrS| Feed 
- - ■' 8eud for circulars and 
- prices. 
Manufactured by 
WHITMAN AGRICULTURAL, CO., 
Sr. Loeta. Mo. 
Besides the Ittrge.st mi l m -f cnip’ letc penernl 
stock tif Fruit anrl OruamcntM Trees, I-;o«rc, elc.. 
In tho t\ fv, wo offer ninny Clioiee Novclilcs. 
New Abridged Catalogue nunTi.'d free lo all who 
apply. Address ELLWANCER &. BARRY, 
Mount, TTnpe Nurseries, Rochestor, N.Y. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
Bkicvks.— Receipts for week, 11,277 head; do. last 
Week, 10,170 do. A large portion u£ the supply went 
direct to slaughterers, and as the wants of other 
butchers were limited, the moderate receipts were 
rated very full and prices at tiOth stre»'t were weak. 
At Jersey City sellers tried to hold Wednesday's 
prices, but were forced nt. the close to meet buyers, 
Mimjh Cowk.—T hen 1 Is a better feeling In the mar¬ 
ket. good milkers closing nt 4' head belter. State 
milkers sold at $40@05 and Springers at $35®45. 
SitKi'.e ano LAMBS. —Receipts for tho week. 27,025 
head; do last week, 24,230 do. Late 111 the week sup¬ 
plies were moderate and buyers paid full rates 
promptly, flood animals expected next week, and 
there wus not. much buying ahead. Ordlnnrv to prime 
sheep sold at, 5bJ®t;n,e. Lambs, medium lo choice, 
7®8c. 
Swtne.— Receipts for the week, 2fi,!«0 head; do. last 
week. 22,3911 do. Hogs have sold slowly us the week 
has had one or two soft days. Market firm at the 
close. 
Live hogs, >' 100 lbs., $(L00®7.IX); Jersey dressed, 
heavy to light, 8V(,@!)!.[c.; city dressed, «lg®*8fec.; pork 
tenderloins. 14c. 
VEAL Calvek. Prime calves have had ready sale. 
Good weighty live Mount Holleys selling well. State 
doing well. 
Hog dressed calves, Jersey, choice, l&.ol.'i'ge; fair to 
good. lHgdjHJ'sJc.; fair to prime, U)(t';((i3c.: poor to fair, 
B®UiHic.i grass (>W®7e.; live calves, Jersey, prime to 
choice, :tv<ie.; State prime to choice, 9®:UXc ; fair to 
good, H.esty.c.: poor to fair, 7®8e. : Ml lledly, mo to 
22(1 T.9., 8^'®tii.gc.;22ij to 28U H.8., 7^®SJjc.; 280 to 400 lbs., 
(K". 1 4ic.; gross, T ptf K^e, 
Our Latest Invention. 
4^ Tl1 e most Rapid Grinder ever 
I”ade. Wo make the only 
Sj L orn and Cob Mill with oust 
J> ‘'axt-stnel Grinders. If we 
v! ;» fall to furnish proof, will 
give you a Mill. Ten differ- 
V'l ''“t styles and sizes. The 
jl) only mill that sifts the meal. 
We also make the Celebrated 
-v- 1 * HIG GIANT. 
H3 V~ Send for Circular to 
. A. V ELD & CO., St. Isiuls, Ho. 
Consisting of 2m acres (more or less), I lo acres cleared, 
the balance timbered with good hard wood. Soil 
sand loam with clay sulftoil. 01 acres of Fall wheat 
on the farm; good frame houacand good frame barns 
and out houses. Good bearing orchard of SOU applo 
trees, peaches, pears. J. JOHNSTON, JlayvUle, illch 
I’T I.VICUIZF-U AND CART CU-lIBINEO. 
The greatest agricultural invention of the age; saves 
90 jier vent, q/‘ //is lahor doubles tlm value of the ma¬ 
nure. One load spread iii one-tenth of the time, giv¬ 
ing as much l eneflt to the crop as two pitched Out 
by hand as ordinarily done. Indispensable as the 
Mower and Reaper. Cl'ARANTEEX i TO FILL TI1K 
HILL. A thousand testimonials offered. Send tor 
illustrate catalogue “ A ” and full particulare to 
KEJU* A Bt’UREE MEG. CO , Syracuse, N.Y. 
OP EUKNCH BtJIIH STONE. 
Coro Mills. *** 
NORDYKE & MARMON CO., Iinllnnapolls, lint. 
FARM IMPLEMENTS & SEEDS 
Call on or write, to R. II. A l.l.K.N dt Cl 
YorU, for whatever you want of the al>ove. 
Address I'-w V 191 Water SI 
R aspberries and stra wherries a specialty. 
. The celebrated Ohio Raspberry ; Sharpless and 
Crescent Seedling specialties. Every one wishing to 
save money will do well to send for free descriptive 
circular. Address J. IRVIN JOHNSON, Palmyra,N. V. 
fjj QIC'S;-- 
ILLUSTRATE! 
Fxtra Early, Very Dwarf (S to 10 inches), lie- 
quires no Hushing-, Exquisite Flavor. 
Rev Henry \V -irh Beecher v.LYs; ■ • Yuur rnras:ire wonderful; 
none others so good. Another year, I do not mean lo plane any 
others, early or late.* Y 
Circular giving full description maileil to applicants. 
ls Od iafem r Per in the market 
L Anemcaa Wonder," be sure an.l get the genuine 
BLISS 3 AMERKAK WONDER." 
PRICKS.— One-tMrd pint package, sj orals; pint, te cents: 
quart, $t.oo; by mail, post-paid. 
Is an elegant Book of 150 pages, a colored Frontls 
piece of Flowers, and more than lOhO Illustrations 
of the choicest Flowers, Plants and Vegetables amt 
Directions for Growing. It is handsome enough for 
the Center Table or a Holiday Present. Send on your 
name and Post Office address, with 10 Cents, and 1 
will send you a copy, postage paid. This is not a 
quarter of its cost. It is printed In botU English and 
German. If you afterward order Heeds deduct the ID 
cents. 
VICK’S SEEDS arc the BEST IN THE WORLD. The 
Floral Guide will tell you how t.o get and grow them, 
Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, 175Pages,6Oil- 
urod Plates, and 500Engravings, For SO Ceiils iu paper 
rovers; $ 1,(81 In elegant cloth. In German or English 
Vink's Illustrated Monthly Magazine M2 Pages, a 
Colored Plate in every number and many tine En¬ 
gravings. Price $ 1.25 ,» year : Five copies for $3.(41. 
Specimen numbers sent for 10 Cents; 3 trial copies 
for 23 Cunts. Address. 
JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. 
PLOW SULKY 
Adapted to all kindsof plows ami every condition of 
the soli, 'i be perfection of lUomno Machine*. Saves 
iral't, labor, at.d in nu-ily manured. Mas 1 m cu in sue- 
eesslul operation ter the rust eleven year*". Every 
mucblnu warranted. Se til tor Iin trated Circulars. 
Address ()KKG(< A Cli Hole Manufacturers, 
TrumnHabui'tr, N. A 
Also Manufacturers of Lawn M•worth Plow*, Xtc. 
RSKS tolQVAKWC. 
EfflABLIBITTO lP4i5w 
.^00 BE.VITTTFUL) ILIKSTRATIONS. 
With a richly colored pl.itc of* Group of Pan£tc c .aJntI u ricscrip- 
tn*e price-list of var^ties of RAW i< and VE(»£TARLI£ 
See Is, Bull's. Pl.uiN, , with useful infnrination upon their cult» 
ure. 150 pa^es. to nJl enclosing 6 cents to pay pastaije. 
THK AMERICAN CARDEN. 
A beautifully illustrated numthly journal devoted exclusively 
to the garden. Its contributorsaro all acknowlecicfed authcn*itica 
on the subjects treater! by them. 
Valuable Seed Premiums given to each subscriber. Vol. III. 
commenced January, 
$r.oo per year; 6 copies, $5 00; sample free. 
B. K. BLISS & SONS, 34 Barclay 8t. New-York., 
A large stock of tho b nding varieties, also the follow 
lug umv soc «: LADY WAShlw (iTOh UU-H- 
ESS.VKRGENNCS. HIGHLAND.MONHOP, 
JEFFERSON- ROCHESTER, ELDORADO, 
ROCKLIN GTON ami PRENTISS, 
THE STORKS & HARRIS0K UO., PA 'oll^ Llf - 
PLANTS WITH THE PKKCISION al a HOE 
All the ground a person can walk over In a clay 
THE EASIEST TO HANDLE, ami THE FASTEST 
HAND PLANTER IN USE. 
Every Planter rally warranted and satisfaction guar¬ 
anteed. Inducements on Samples this season. Send 
for circular. 
WALLACE 1TSK Soutli Byron, 
GffiCBSKB CO., N. Y. 
Vanderbilt Brothers, No. 23 Fulton St.. Acts, for N. 
Y. City. Hamlin Johnson. Providence, R. L, Agents 
for New England. 
The choicest mid cheapest now la the market. 300,- 
Ou i acres of the l est R U. lauds In America. 800,(*«) 
acres earliest selecl I mis of speculators' lauds. All in 
the world famous Park Region of Minnesota. Maps, 
lists and prices sent on application. 
C. J. WRIGHT, 
FERGUS FALLS. MINN. 
THE PATENTEE UK THE TIGER RAKE 
OKKKRS FOB SALK 
20,000 Acres of 
CHOICE WHEAT LAHDS 
In the Golden Northwest. Those lands are located In 
Hansom County, Dakota Territory, on the line of the 
Fargo and Southwestern Branch of tho Northern Pa¬ 
cific Railroad, and other railroads now being con¬ 
structed, and are not excelled for the production of 
wheat by any lands in the market. His address is 
J. E. WISNKR, 
Lisbon, Hansom Co., 
Northern Dakota. 
Thirty Six Varieties of Cabbage; 26 |of Com 28 of 
Cucumber; 41 of .Melon; 84 of Peas; 2S of }Vnn* ; 17 of 
Squash ; 23of Beet and 40 of Tomaio, with other vail* 
eties In proportion, a large portion of which were 
grown ou my live seed farms, will tic found In my 
Veokt.uilk and Flowi it Skkp Catai.ouvi: run 1-si 
Sent five to all who apply. Ctwtomers of lasl Season 
need not w rite for It. All Seed sold from my email 
llshment warranted to be both fresh and true to 
name, so fur, that should It prove otherwise, I will 
refill the onler gratis. The oiucunal introducer of 
Early OHIO ano Burbank Potatoes, Marblehead 
Early Corn, the Hubbard Squash, Marrushkad Cab- 
bauk, I’hiNXkv's Mki.o.s, and a score of other new Veg¬ 
etables, I Invite the patronage of the public. Now 
Vegetables a Specialty. 
JAMES J. U. GREGORY, Marblehead. Mass. 
This new melon combines all tha good qualities. 
The flesh Is of a deep scarlet, rich in smrsr. and is al¬ 
ways crystalline and limiting, if is auioiic the 
earlleftt, lusiviisl, unit the most productive. 
Per package, 25 rents, 5 packages fortl i*i. 
We also offer 10.00 IN ( (Nil IMII/ES 
(Or the llnest v • gem bit's grown fr un our seeds, an ion g 
which is S75.HI1 fur llie Ik-.I 5 linaU t'nlibsgr, 
SliH.HO for I fie ImwI (i Noun*fie*. * 
We offer SltliMlo in t'uxli fur tin' four lorgest Club 
orders for nnr A’mh and f’lnnlx. We send safely by 
nail, prepa111, labeled, I’-J Bmc* P i* 81. 12 tloen- 
snioniit for 81, I'd t'nrnuiion* Ibr81, 12 I'ueliaiii* 
for j> 1. and la.owurted Plants frmii aheve. 81. Liberal 
premiums lo putmmaordering, ll.i tiilsOliiijly Illuslra- 
ted Floral Catalogue of Platit* an/l Seals, »t) pages, fr-e. 
Enoi*tb)5< >i (Itvcilboim-v. N{ i logilelit, Ohiu, 
(HILLandDRILL! 
PHOSPHATE 
| K i GO | WILL BUY$n Elegant COU’NTRY 
©L'l.UUV RESIDENCE aud 38 acres of choice 
land at LoudonviHe, N. V,, forty minutes' drive from 
Albany or Troy, and a short dlstauco west of Hudson 
River One ol theb'est Places In tin stati foraludjte. 
Abundanco of flue fruit. Cburelits, Sebools, Tele¬ 
phone. For description address J. K. CAKNELL, 
LoudonvUle, Albany Co., N Y. 
SEND FOR PAMPHLET. 
Tills Is a true bone superphosphate, and 
may bo used on any crept lit the bill or drill 
or broadcast, either with or without manure, 
and will produce a rouelt earlier ami larger 
cron, in tbo Rcnortot ihe Mass,Inspector 
of Fort iii*ers. its valuation is from r:> to 
810 per Dm higher than other Phosphates 
which sell at too same price. Tho past 
year over 3000 tons were sold against 100 
tons three years ago, showing that it is 
liked by the farmers, if there Is no local 
agent near von, send to os. 
Also for s OCKBRIDGE MANURtS. 
V K W K M F E—3-blade; Stag or Ebony 
dandle; long tdade,aa carefully made as 
a razor. Price,post-paid,$1.AU our goods 
band forged from razor steel and re¬ 
placed /»w if soft or 
v- flawy. Our Fanner's 
WSJftSs- Extra Strong 2-blade, 
75c.; medium 2-blade, 
50c.: l-blade, 23c.; ex- 
WSS^Hf> t,-a strong 1- 
‘“j-1 
MAHER & GROSH, 
30 illuuroe !Sr., 
TOLEDO, OHIO. 
HlOHilllUr..; 
