2! 
THE RURAL WEW-/ORKER. 
Russia In return that will help to cover his retreat. 
The Duke of Connaught and the Princess Louise 
Margaret, daughter of the Prince and Princess 
Frederick Charles of Prussia, were married on 
Thursday. Windsor Castle and St.. George’s 
Chapel were finely decorated and the display of 
wedmng presents at the castle was large and 
brilliant. The Archbishop of Canterbury per¬ 
formed the cermony. The bride was given away 
by her father. At the. conclusion of the service 
the choir sang the Hallelujah chorus and Men¬ 
delssohn’s “ Wedding March” pealed forth as the 
bride and bridegroom left the chapel. The bride 
wore a white silk dress trimmed with myrtle flow¬ 
ers, and the bridesmaids were similarly attired. 
The Zulu war Is si 111 the chief topic of foreign 
interest In ICngland overtopping the war in 
Afghanistan, and the Eastern embrogllo. All idea 
of annexing Zululnnd Is for t he present abandoned. 
The Lingoes, a powerful Cadre tribe to the south 
of Natal, which, some years ago gave England a 
good deal of trouble, are again reported to be dis¬ 
content ed‘and thinking of going to war again. 
.Meanwhile reinforcements are being hurriedly 
sent forward, but the delay In this matter shows 
plainly how 111-prepared Great Britton was for 
going to war with Russia. From Afghanistan 
there Is no news of Importance. Yakoob Khan is 
still negotiating with the British. 
In France the members of the Ministries “post¬ 
ed” throughout the country, as mentioned here 
last week, are preparing a vigorous protest against 
the action of the majority of the Assembly. On 
the establishment, of the present form of gov¬ 
ernment, It was made a part of the Constitution 
that the legislature should meet at Versailles, a 
town of upwards of ei», dim) Inhabitants, situated 10 
miles southwest of the center of Paris. This was 
made the seat of government, 1st, because the 
legislative buildings In Paris had been wrecked by 
the communists; ad in order to punish the capi¬ 
tal for its recent tuibulance; 3d, to remove the 
members from danger of pressure from mobs and 
threatened revolution, and for several minor rea¬ 
sons The red-hot republicans, however, whose 
stanchest supporters are the lower orders, of whom 
mobs are usually composed, have always been 
opposed to the removal of the legislative body from 
Paris, and now that t, toy have got the upper hand, 
they insist on a return to the capital, as this will 
require au amendment of the constitution, and It 
was stipulated that whenever that document 
should be subjected to any single alUnatlon, others 
might also be made, It is expected that the entire 
constitution will hood be revised and made more 
favorable to radical republicanism. 
A Cough) Cnl<l or Sore Throat requires 
immediate attem ion, as neglect oftentimes results 
In some Incurable Lung Disease, “ Brown’s Bron¬ 
chial Troches ” will almost invariably give relief. 
25c. a box. 
THE MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AFD PROVISIONS. 
NEW YOUK, Saturday. March 22d, 1879. 
Beans and i’kah.—A lter the r-ceut fairly lib ml 
busine » In medium* and mcr ovo, the mark, t is 
e i.-y again red qua are regarded oxtrem •. 
K-d kidneys In lew hands and Held firm. White 
ki ney au l uoa have h irdly *n inquiry- Gl'-en peas 
Bteudv at (l 4:, >uh- Ught. S lUtlio n B. K. pe s del 1 
Ht$25>per2 Halt. bag. Canadian, m t>u,lc md hon I, 
72>>si73c Medium be'in. choice $1.3:1 *.1.(5 I ir 1 1 
Ho "1, $l.l$<nL25. M trrtiw, urine, live on ves-> I-, 
11 40- f lr tn titled, fl. 2 U<»" Mo; pea. $1.2n®l,35: ah l • 
kidney $M.v»lU), red. $2.4jw3.a0;*bl.olc, it I0<i2.50. 
California Linn, Metl 2 ■- 
Kecelpt* ior *e k boms, 3,512 bush.; exports, 
973 l.bl ., do. peas, Lais bu li. 
Broom Corn.—T he b j m short corn Is 'arm'd 
mod. lately uiny. Othergi-udes are plenty and favor 
buyers. 
Brush and short broom, choice. V It , 5®5V40; do. 
common to good, -G* 4 c.; hurl, r ood to ohol. e, 3>j 
(at -vo; oo. common io fair, 3@!Ho.; aud crookuu, 
2@3c. 
Uti-sw ax.—S n ail sal b hay • boon ai 2Lii25o. for 
YVester-i. and Sonin rn, wnn lair offerings. 
HCttpir - There has bo m i general to>• ra 1 ntf d"»n 
in price, f ir old crop rn lor and so-uu d -hI ris fed 
tluii n will be close worn to go It out before now 
becomes a ie-tur ■ N«<v is plenty e ".ugh io niv do 
loo I i r ole. anil old must Imvo O'cepri uni moil s 
t" indue-'a ■ hole ule euntoiner. 11 Ir. I ll"U|fIII til l 
expnrioiK •> 111 - ant mu h nl tile femnaui, nui «nh 
thop vs ntr-llUittl n i the mak.-t .trey „ ill ho apt 
io h.ilcl off U lip fe- :-re 9 ately In ' hen' luv.ir, 
N w sells it-.nlilv. and arrives quire freely for ill 
c rly g" "f i « season. Care udy made Ire.-h 11t- 
v.neil b> ings ihe eiiremes re .Ul * : but whi-n win e 
Is off to qu d v. n is more of •* drue that cniimoii 
old. Thu fact should be Doled, e-pec.ally by uear- 
bv hipinrr-, wh . Ii v« the best euu of Lila mark, t 
forilnspr dilution. 
New Bl’TT.:r.- 8 tato pahs and half tubs.choio<? 
2'*a2 u. ; g od. tTu. 2 . 0 .: YVelsu tube. 171 * 210 .: ve v 
poor, 9<il4 -j -Vester h Cre ime y • xira 28t*.'9e.; ruir 
to prime.33.427b: pour, I9*,ic ; IniiiaiiOn, t?»,23e. 
Old.-B est half tubs, 18®2 o..• fair to prime, 12a 
17 .. d 11 i*l s. Iul\ v’laui ,: »i ■., firkin*. I'lilti . «oni- 
moiiStde 7 *1<C. Western. lOamjo , latr 10 best; .S'nte 
creamery, hCBi. 2U s'2ac.; poor. 4-®l<c.. Weals n 
d l y. 14 18c adre oaek«d. seleured, lad Oc , fac¬ 
tory. do., ISailac.; other.tiodUc.; rolls. a@|4c,; gr use, 
4.0.7 'yC. 
Ite -eiptsfor «e‘k—2 !,674pk«s.; export-*, 4 000 pkg*. 
lot ton—T here has been much more activ ly, 
and tae m .rael 0 l" 9 i*-i firm it. a oecided advance on 
h b tti-r m rkei in Liverpool. L«t si pi li es are lor 
Marcn, t0.24o: April, I . 8 o : llir, lo. 47 -» U.48e ; inn-, 
10.'5c.; Jill - IU 78 n’10 79c.. Aug ust, 1(1 87<4U -830 Sep 
temne-. 0. 9a'ih.7l0; D.'iOoer. in 4P<i 10 Lie.; Novem¬ 
ber, lO.itki 10.i 8 o.; December, 10.tlwl0.l3c. 
i^uoutiiuo* mr spot euiion are ouaed on Amer- 
lom siiindiird of ciissilr.at'.on, cr,d on cotton Instore 
r nolag In quality not more than half a grade 
a ,ove or below the grade quoted ; 
t7ptrt®rt* 
i rdinary.... 8 7 - 1 l 5 
Strici ordl mry. 8 1 - 4-16 
Good ordinary.9 5-18 
Strict good do. 9 8-16 
Low middllm. U 1 v—10 
8 tript low tnidolni.. in 
Middhna. 10)tf 
Gooa miodlluu.. lu£ 
8 'riet good middling. 10V 
M ddllug Fair. . lljj 
ka.r.,. . . 12 H 
N. nonrit. 
8 9-16 
8 15-16 
9 7-10 
9 11-115 
« 15- 6 
10 K 
lhW 
lnX 
12 K 
STAIN KI). 
Good ordinary.b>» I L *w Middling 
Strict iced ordinary... a I Middling. 
8 9-16 
8 15-III 
9 7-llj 
9 11-16 
9 15-16 
I0« 
l"h 
I'X 
K 
12 H 
....9W 
■M l-H-lG 
CHEE 8 K.—Krai y fancy stock Is quite scarce, and 
occa.-ion..lly runs alive i he ouls oe quotstl n.nthei- 
wi eiheri'iire free seller-, and ilenui.id unsatisla''- 
tory throu h the week leads to a t, itle easier teu- 
de cy of pric s, 
Qtiutaii ris: 9 -9Uc. for fancy: 854'iai854(*. for fine 
Ini.-; ;ty(a 8 :. for go d *, 3 ,4sc. f' r sknumed , 
6 t 4 C for naif skimmed; 8 uue. rarrn dniry at 8 i* 8 a«. 
for tine; 7'wi Sc. lot good io prime. Wisconsin fac¬ 
tory, tine and fancy, at HlfiuUc : do. g od to prime, 
at7Hs»8.So. Western factory, line 7\®8o.; good and 
prfnio. fiS® 7 W'’.: do. full skimmed, 3®4Sc.; de half 
skimtued. at 5@. o. 
Kx. ons ler wi ck, 42.8 0 boxes. 
Rer e pts to w ee», ntl.OlHi boxes. 
Livei pool cnb.e. 48 *- 
8 umm t. I. VHieool. SOfaSSs. 
Dried Kkitits. Apple* are having a very good 
export unda fair Inca, movement, and prieesare aell 
► ustiiined. P> elen peaches have been active and 
firm in price Small friiiiy are generally dul'. 
Aldena evnporiifed apph s urn at I2« l2Sc.: new 
process apples Ml-9o. State plum*. 14c.: Black berries 
are quote* in 5<: Penche* Heeled Georgia, 
for poor: 8na9Kc. for f dr to good; 1 < c. for 
prime; chotee North Cwrolina, 12 i*i8c.i go<'d do.. 
9®UK;.; Ultppeted halve* 3^0. qusriers. 3c. Pitted 
Clierue*. :0 @2lo Apple" - New, 'o23tc. for 
southern qusnvrs in bugs : 351 ; 4c. for prime •*• iced ; 
do., fair *! 3a3V;c.: 8 *mn m >\'ru4!a'c. fnt new sliced; 
and 4<u4'Ac. for qnnrters: W -tern at 3>iite4Kc. for 
new qua iern It.-o'er> ie*. 2 iic, 
Exports, a poles. 1.621 uls. 
BOGS. — Hpcctpi* tor W“p|c. 9917 bbl«.: do. la*t 
w- ck, 7.855 do The murket has b»en excited at one 
time du mg the week. 22 \ was quot'd for all fresh. 
The trade w Unites a 1 that >ate. and ClOsli g quota¬ 
tion- will hardly survive until Monoav 
Ni ar points. Ilk;.; Mate, and Pm.n.. IRiSIftHc.' West¬ 
ern, l 8 c. poiabein. 17.H(»I8C,; poor, 16u«l7c.; diick.-O 
l«28c : goose, this, 7i c. 
Ilour — Vidues have been easier on larger sup¬ 
ples O' various grades, and buying moderate. 
Lt est ptie-s are i ,35<*:< 711 for inierior to very 
choice *up«rt!ne Mute; $3.7Urn 4.1 <1 tor very pnoi to 
go- d extra do., odd 'of* «"d lines - $t 00*4.25 'or 
good ro choice do.; $3.35a3,70 for Inferior to fancy 
superfine Indiana. Iowa. Michigan, fcc.: $3.70'<r4n0 
for inierior to good shipping extra do. and 14.00® 
4.25 for good to choice extra do. - common to shout 
choice white wheat extras, $4.25,tASir choice to 
fancy do “f IfiM.VSrH l‘>: red and amuer winter whee’, 
verv Irferlor *o very ep. .rude and family, at 
•4.10,(57- (lanuy held higher); r,, a nd hoop Ohio »t 
•39 1.1*4.36. ai ,i tr tie and family brard* o* Do at 
Hiillc 6.8 • the lafior rate fof very choice fa few fancy 
lots held higher). M. Boat*, $4 25®5.10 lor ver in¬ 
ferior i* g od etira; *51(9*6 00 *■-' vnnd to very 
ch-.ice (with a few very fancy brand* In high favor 
with the jobbing trade) quoted up to 16.50 0 75 • 
M nnesois ceiir, very miere-r i> very aucy. at »3.75 
(a.5.10 few br-nde going 8bove i4.75 V|t esota 
••straight." very poor re very fan -y ai *4.50->6 00: t"d 
nsre"' poor 'O st Icilr fancy a\ $5.25ta,8.2ft, few brands 
goirignbove $;.;iu(.i/7.75- nusound st mk st from *:.:6a 
6 25 city " “Ttr„ hi $4.85 '6.20 for West Indie* (the 
la. ter rate for fancy in new packages): do. fOT Rsir- 
b" 6 1380 4.t0 do tri-de and family RTtras. $6.25S 
«25 d" for dnuth xmerinn, $5.15*565 for fair to 
ve y choice; No. 2 at $2 35.a3.15 for poor to very 
choice. 
Corn Meal.—Sh 1“* »t * 2 .IO 76 $ 2.30 for yellow West¬ 
ern an-i $0cti2.6fi for Brandywine. 
Fresh Fritits Tire appieni -rket is good f .rfl e- 
8 t'-r,-d stock, but prices are kept tamn by the c-mi- 
pitrattvely large rail o->d arrival*, n>"Stf < m ire 
F ist. BpitBt-nhurg*. 50 i-bl. Greenings, $2'.» 
2 37; Ru s ts, * 75 2. 8 ul(t«lti 8 «l V-iAJ N. W. mid 
poor Slat". $1 5 1.76. C nhei rips nomi'al i-t 47(a) 
8.60 re-made hbls. $22.>,"S air to fancy crates. Kla. 
ttraw be. . ie< arrive regularly ur down tc 7.7c (Si*I 
quart h"t-h"U*e.do .*l.''ll« 2 . Fa o-tmees loive 
a lair demand for ihe lew loi* of i rime coming - nd 
here' fan y lif. bt-1. i ox-s,$5.'0: fair it, p Imo, $3® 
4;i0; poor. *2 ”.25. Peanuts in g" d oeuiand, with 
5c. advan Va hand-picked, $115 1.21); other, 90c. 
(gllL; shell d 44>>oc. 
Exports ot np 1 'S 'or week, 4.450 bbis. 
1 l t RS AND Skins.-T here are no new features. 
Late caught skins do not bring lull rates. 
Honey.-C omb quoted, 7(£10c.: strained, 6 » 8 c. 
MAPLE SUGAR.-New Ohio, light, 12£13c.; dark. 10 
@IIc.;oid, <.ut>c. Market dull 
G (ATv.— Wheat has been variable, but closed low¬ 
er on full offerlms. and the advices from he other 
side not eS'-eCially favoratle 'O shi-.p-rg. I,'tost 
sales are oi ungraded spring at 93c.(«$1 h2; ungraded 
umber at 111 )4«lUk' No. 2 mho rat. $i Ilian i k;; 
n-gr.idfd 'od at 95c.{6)$l III; No l red at $1 HHOt 
I 14 k : No. 2 red t $1 I4«CI 141*; No. 3 red at $10 » 
119: U graded white al $1 la,nl 13; exT.i whl e at 
*1 14^ ; White 3 ate »t $1 135. (oil 1 14 *•: Mo. I white at 
$l 12k 1 13, N . 2 whllu ul $t tOJfal 11^; N •. 2 aui- 
her. M rch option, at *1 11IY: do,. April ■-plfmqai 
$112 1 1 iVs ; do,. May option, at .$1 13: N" 2 red, 
March option; a- $ 14k ; .in.. A r I option, at St MS 
< 1 5: d".. Mav option,at 811 i4V<al 15; N'o. 1 white. 
M rob ot-u n.at$i I3stl 13J<: do., April • ption, »t. 
$1 1301 l3R ( 1 . .. May opti n. u- $1 I3k'3t 14: No. 2 
w hi e, delivery by April I, »t 81 11H. Rye is lower: 
Western at .Vitiii.V.I,'., and 8 » 0 e at 59 rile. Coin is 
fairiv HO'ive. closing st for New York No 2 at 41k 
f»l k -.: New York No. 2 ol I at 4&kfifi4oS c ': New 
York teanrer mixed at 43><''i'43k ungraded we tern 
mix d at 43 New York No 2 white "Id -t 
is.-.: New York No, 8 “hi e«t i7c for car lots New 
Y'ork steam- r •* Ii te Ml45;a:45>*'0.: r"U"d yel ow. new, 
at 4.V'.i New York y-lly*» "Id, st 46c.: New York 
sleam.-r v -lhov et lie; Now 3* ,rt ow mixed, Old, 
in. MH<«4ik>'.' yyllo» westere at UM 8 ,u : v.-l-ow 
southern t4’->4c; New York No. 2. Marc i op io*', 
at l45f')8'4Kc do.. April opti-'D. at <>e;do.. May 
op Ion. st like.: New Y"-k stesmer m xed, March 
opiinn.iit 43\c. do., April "P» on, at 43ke.: il"„ VI v 
'•pM n at. 44 - O it* «re in very g od d mmdat f..r 
New York No. 2 whl - nl X3iv*33' o.; New YnrJt No, 
,1 wlint! at Sly* a.'I'u. New York No. 1 at 32Hc.i N w 
York No. 2 st 31V”- New Y"'k No. t while qnoie i st 
86644.1 c.’ New York N * 3 at 30V -31c,: QllX'-d w(*st- 
ero at SOlfftMc . “hi e Stare at TiaitOs e.: white west¬ 
ern ai 3 < 4 ci;i»)c>: mixed 3tale at 32 ) 40 .: prime No. 2 
rhiutg" alio." at 32 .; In., n store atSO -c. B.rlev 
dull, stuut. UowcJ. 70 a80c.: do., 2-rowed, 55«.65 j.; 
Canitdi oi, sOe 6 . 
Hat and 8 tra w. —P»ini» bay t* doing better on 
a good mquiiy shipping grades are t -c ly active. 
Sales ut 4 Uj*45c. for shipping, aoo 70:a,8(lc tor retail 
qualities. Sirs w ou"ied u< 4,Vdtf5 . f " long rye, and 
40‘- r, l5”. sh- rt rve. and o "S ill .I3(<t45c. 
Exports for week, 1,832 bales. 
Hops.—E mmet Wells, in hi" Circular, guys ; 
Io sympathy wltn a decline In the Loud-m market 
Di ces i ere Have fallen 10. per lb. On nearly every 
deserlpi ion of h. ps VV -rev sc on* quotations no- 
cor-ilit-jly Those holders who hoped for oet'er 
price- hivonot given nttleient Imporlance to the 
fa-( that mod or onr home brewer- are still well 
supplied wlto old h"P 8 hops that they bought iast 
s.-a-on on apecula'lon w en price* -ero even lower 
than now. fit course th--y are not carrying anv- 
ihing liken* maen itt.ook now tUoy did in Ihe be¬ 
ginning of the season, but we can merit on the 
names of severa* brewers In this city who would not 
ho obliged io Com.; tnui mii-ketfor a jear io come. 
The .'lime, we tiitn , eau be and of utnivnf the 
London orewt ra who took from us last reaso neai ly 
a ICO.OO 1 hairs. There realty remains nothing now to 
give hope for b. Her price* until something isdetl- 
ni ely own of the eondlt on of the root In Europe. 
Ihe nenvy snow* In America have trot toted our 
rool 9 . but i ha ow price of hops will drive many 
f irmer* out of t ie business. 
G i tatnms are for New Y"rnnew crop, choice. 
9 13; New York'*, new crop, medium. 7*8 New 
York s. new cron, low to fair. Iral 6 ; Eastern. 6.9; 
5Ve"»ern. 6«9: Yearlings, 3a-4; Olds, all growths. 1 ® 
2: Pacific courtl. IMS1L 
LEATHER —Hein'ock sole is quotpd at 18 "1944c. 
for light; 18K ,a 2lc formidnlu: l.unZlC. forhenvv; 
and 14,ijii8c. for good damaged. 
poultry and Ga.me.—F owls have been soMrenr 
and (i iceaitre doing better. We shall soon how¬ 
ever, lisve Southern addilious, which may weaken 
rare". Turkey* doi e well. Fowls, N, J., lie.; 
Wesrern, 9V@1 T.: Soothe n, Hfi..*V»c. roos ers. fieo 
'•e. To - key*. N J.. >2a 13c.: West ru, UiblSc. Duck*, 
N J.. N. Y, and Penn.. $i.5> 1.75: Wi'-Uim 76-/11.37. 
Gees-'. N..l..*l 7-'<a2; noxtne res ,$1.50 1.75' Smit' - 
e n, 41(341.25 Western 7iVu.$l. '7, the Liter for grey. 
Pigeons, ki pa'r, 3.,w4'ic. Choice sUeriiJe turkey* 
tiav« been c*rc“ ait'l have advai ced; eight to 
twelve pounds is the style wanted. Oil,-kens »re 
s dling well wnen tresh and bright. Seme Flare Ids 
are - 1 I quoted at 6-.i7c. Scant g: me give* prune 
docks sotu - ex 'bc.II. Geos* no longer quouiiiie. 
Frt)*en poUltn- 1 - in m -rket; some veiy choice f-otn 
Vc monl. Frozen turkeys, choic". i8«20e,; lair Io 
good, l -at 17c,; iroz-n chickens, I0<it2c. Dry-picked 
w riter chickeo". 2 V 2 ;c. 
Turkeys, best. I'-Lf-eg., the latter for Pn dry-pick¬ 
ed . other. HM'l-e ; chickens, best. Id-/' 7c.: other. 10 
.<i Ite ; fowli-.linlor, lll.il t-.. capons, 2 . c h\; -lips. 
ISfel'TOc ; ducks, best; JUtrf 17o.; o her, li/iISc Engl sh 
s op and plover quoted $ .'2<"l 87. smell snipe. 5 ( 6 ) 
title.: Mo. wild plgt ontt, 11.25(8)1.80. Prospect for good 
quality pigeons sntd re be poor tills spring Some of 
ilielr leedlng pouts very scant of beech nuts. 
Wild ducks, 50g.uv4l.0ll for canvuss : 4<'(n65c. red 
heads; 35qt45c„ Mallard*; 26t>\30u„ b.aok; *0q$35c. 
teal: 15'»'20c., comm n. A few selecions for fancy 
u n exceed these figures, but the built of the supply 
is poor. 
Oli. CAKE.—Western is quoted at $27-a27.50 per ton 
PROVISIONS—Have been very dull thr ueh the 
week, nut nel 1 firm Me*s poik quoted st the i lose, 
$HM0 bid and $10-50 s*ked for new lor March. 410.45 
bl.i and 4UI.60esk'-d for new f-.r Ai-riLi-nd May st 
$10 fifth d and I0.EO asked, «nd (uneit flO.Ko. Bacon 
a fWc fo lo gclear and5J#C. for "hon i rear. l.“ r d— 
Western steam at 46.65 for contract grade. $6 62^(5) 
t'.fSi f, r March; >6.05 6.67 * for Apri : $6,716, for 
May. Steurine at 6 . 54 C. for prime Tallow at 6 9-16 • 
f r prime. B et Ilarn* at 418 18.50. Beef, at for 
extra India mess, ILLd 1, as to quality ; Dacket. $IM$ 
1150: plain mess. lO.SOvg. 10.25: extra mess at $iu.50(c: 
11.50. 
Seeds—C lover i* ensynnd dn’l; Western quoted 
at No. ter r rime, and tils 6 ?eC. for choice. Timothy 
is quiet, quoted at f l.30«l 40 
ToBACC". - Exnnrt demand i* slack ard home 
trert,- light, with prices wi hout imporiant change. 
VltOKTABLI 8 —Exports potntoe-. past week. 1.125 
bbl* ; ot onion-. 42 d •- A demand for potatoe se-d 
has strengthened prices gem rally local demand 
al*o belt' i” al. buyers wauling prune quality. Ordl- 
narr cu'dert s tiff,inlet a* Southern products begin 
t "lyWc tbe u'rtdc. Sweet potiuoe* have kept ad- 
mlr hly thi st*. * u. 
Charles on u*pnracus. 410 dOk.' Florida green 
pea*, e are, 11 :y 1653.5(1: Virginia kn'e. 6 -V (oj *-1 o 
bill. do. spill',' h, 48: H Itim T”. do . $1 75. Virginia 
radishes :{(l lJoi-linnsc rhubarb, I(n.44ia8;,adl.*h- 
e*. 13 .ilV'ti: oucumber-, 4'-’i„ .50 V 6 u*i mushroom*. 
F m , 6 c.. lotiuo-. selected, 256441 ic. ft do* : poor. $1 SO 
3,50 $1 hhl Bermuda potMi- es, i-hO" e. »7(u8 i er bbl.; 
Eirly R, *e, Nova Bcoipi. kd.iA.Y,: E«stein, *'4ffl3.26: 
StaiL*. choice. *t 43 Ml"2.62' f'ir lu good. *2(32.25; 
Pejieh Blow, white. In bulk f'M&i; red. 4225*275; 
Prolide. 12 2a«2 T5: Peeries-, Btaic, $1 75(®2: in bulk 
$>.,2 12; .ludKsnn While, *2(o.2 37 Mercer. *2.12,"2.37; 
(' in twirl late per double head*). 8 w„, t po ato> *, 
Mil. X Del. $2 Mlii ,2 75. Berimnla loinaioes, 50 ■ 80i> 
b x O Ion* Eq tern, whi'e. ?> bbi..$iah. r*d ard 
yellow, Cne*ter. 12.50 3. ftqu sh, Duhbard 
$;t(a,;i ri); marrow. $3. Ca’b-*ges per 100. $>V7: P, 
■nri Ip-, per hhl.. $L-1,35; beet-, 75e.i«,$l, carruts, $1® 
112; Celei-v. per do* bunches 5A".T5C- 
Woot,.—'he movement ha* been very moderate 
th - o,i_ Ii rite wc k, nd t'.e low grades eve b en 
, fiyred at easy figures, but ihe beat tteeees- n t e 
iu> derate a * ruuei-ts are h*ld teadc. Quotations 
are I", ii l -. Dennsy vuma atib Vi era a- XXX *'>d 
P'ekiock 36 :UKc.: XX St® t5c.. X, A'lji-d”.. N»> 1 3-3® 
34e. N". 2. ai-waSe common. ‘ 9 ( 33 ( 10 .; combing, 34® 9c. 
New York MtcblgHU. Indiana ,0<i Wlscon*"— XX, 
30 *«•-. X 29,(131 c : No. I, l(Vr! ' 8 ".- N«, 1. 27®:t0c.; 
common. 26„ 23c.; combing aed delaine. 396437,'. 
Iowa. Vurmout and Illinois X and XX. ’18«.30c.: 
No l, IO" No. 2, 27v 28 ,; C* mblng. XiUv lie 
Missouri. Kentucky snd Teonessee • Wasned 
fieci'e. .91 .«,33c : unwashed fleeue, 18*34C.i unwashed 
com mug, 22-»25c. 
-»-»-■»- 
LIVE 8TOCK MARKETS 
Saturday. March 22,1879. 
Beeves —Receipt* for ih week.7 689head : do., last 
we-k,4,883do. Llgbtsuppli slaa: w ek and mo rerate 
offrri.g- for the past six days, proved rather under 
even Lenten require,,»• nt*. A' th,*e!o*c ther>- w;,s 
qn tr a wild demand for cattle, hivh price* were ob¬ 
tain-d, especial y with Die qu-litv of dr ve-, e,,i- 
slil r d -elier-had the m rkcl t >u t theniHelves, 
1-nt *e-tried satisfied wtrii rite dvau. eof !4C. o-er 
Wednc-dav’s rates, whe-h br -uglit qu t:,ti it* up t>> 
the fo towing p-itil> : Po -r to medium steers-nd 
U ef'.l oxen. ftbzlOc.; fair to - , od. 1 H'"l 4£o : prime 
H'd extia, Ih&llv ; u-uai dre-s. Korean advices 
Indicate the went of Araeriran b If Id England. 
Tim exports for the week are 8 950 quarters. 
Cot's ami Calves—D ull; only a moderate spring 
trade n,.ie i at $.Uuiic 7 ' iiead. 
Vkai. Calves —The market is heavily supplied 
when including U«,g-dre*se,i. Pruts live, howev, r. 
brl g- good price*, N .1 and Buck* Co., milk 6 K® 
7f*'iv go >d, heiivi *, ikaiiHe.- Si are. iLft’e.; poor to 
f„t-. Lav; •' l obs ’’ h .ve n" *-ttled qno,"tom ; the 
question being very nito-b between *urret>ti ious 
sale or seizure, lloy-dr-ssed calves choice, 9c.; fair 
10 good, 6ia3C!.: poor 3<<t4c. 
SHfkP AND Lamps. Kecnlpts for week. 22.323 
head: , o. I.si wees 19,(119 no There is an noy 
leeling In sheep p* ice exlrern.-. 5<"HK ■ Winter 
iambs. 6V«8Rc. spring Iuii b*. 4* n ad. fair to ch-ice. 
44 ft It i-usa-lea* to send ixir m lysm II lambs: 
sora- It a, e brought only $ ®3.;iU heart Dnrreg ihe 
week i.firtl iv.* sheep and 3,675 o ,rciisses have ' een 
sent rn Europ?. 
Iloos -Reeeipl* for the week, 1°,596 liesd: do 
la -t week, 25.224 do No late sale ; quotable rates, 4S 
®4X"- 'O good corn. 
C,,uutry-iire aed p--rk I ght fttaf/iSNe.- inedmm. 6 a. 
6 Ke.: heavy, 55i'c-: C'tv dro-sed, 53^SBKe.; Western. 
5^@6c., pigs. 6 i^c Tenderloins, 5 7c. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Hearing Restored —Great invention by one who 
was deaf for 2u years. Send stamp for particulars. 
J NO. GAUMOllE, Lock Box 905, Covington, Ky. 
•♦*- 
For particulars regard ng Electric Belts, Ac., ad¬ 
dress PlTLVKR.VLA C!HEIt t»AL vanic Co., Cincinnati,O. 
-- - 
E. ifc J. C. William** Montclair, N. J., have a 
reputation for honest dealing. Send for their Cata 
logue of Fruit Trees. Vines, Plants. &c. 
Jlctu “&d«rttt9e<n> 010 
FERTILIZER CHEMICALS. 
15.-VXJCS I l «fc 
Manufacturei's of 
Snip h u te o t' A m in onia 
“A. A NIIRO&EN.” 
I TK* DK UAitK.l 
PC RE GR IL7XD BONES. BONE MEAL and CHEM¬ 
ICAL FERTILIZING SUPPLIES, 
; if Chemical Analyses furnished to each buyer and 
guaranteed. BADGH At SONS. 
EStubi tilled in 1855, No. 2(1 S. Delaware Ave., Phila. 
FARM. IMPLEMENTS & SEEDS. 
FIVE-TON 
WAGON 
$50 SCALES. 
FREIGHT PAID. 
SOLD ON TRIAL. 
Don’t say humbug. Judge for yourself. Send for 
free book. ’ AU Iron and Steel. Address 
■TONES OF BINGHAMTON. Binghamton. N V. 
A GREAT OFFER I ! ! AH o’ Or'caSI 
at EXTRAORDINARY LOW prices for cash. 
SPIaENDLD ORGANS $35, §40; 5 Stops $45, 
7 do $50, 3 do $55 dr 5 ( 60 , 11 do S65, 12 
do 870, 13 do *80. 7 Octave SOU ARK 
AN D f PRIG HT FJ ANOS S 1 25 do 30, 71-3 
do $1140, not used SIX Alonlhs. Warramcd 5 
yearik. AGENTS WANTED. Illustrated Cata¬ 
logues Mailed. Mnaiclc. per page. HORACE 
WATERS dfc SONS, Alandlacrnrera and 
Dealers, 44) East 14th., Street, New York. 
2d Vol. HEADLEY HISTORY 
Supplied by the 
AMERICAN PUB. CO.. Hartford. Ct„ Chicago, Ill. 
NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO., 
Battle Creek, Mich. 
ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE 
« VIBRATOR” 
THRESHING MACHINERY. 
W E are sometimes asked why the prices of our 
goo^s are apparently higher than some others 
of inierior make, and we avail ourselves of this op¬ 
portunity so place the matter in its true light. 
O UR “Vibrator” Threshers and Portable 
Engines embody the best results of our experi¬ 
ence and study during cur long business career. 
Whatever would add to their durability, efficiency, 
and solid excellence, in any particular, has been 
eagerly seized upon and utilized without regard 
to labor or expense. 
I N this connection it will be pertinent and timely 
to warn the public against Cheap Threshers and 
Cheap Portable Engines The superiority of 
our machinery, in all particulars, is now so gener¬ 
ally acknowledged that our competitors have no 
resource but to present the attraction of low prices 
and long credit. Their goods being inferior, they 
have to sell them for what they can get. Times 
are hard; and purchasers, without fully consider¬ 
ing the subject, will sometimes allow a lower price 
to decide them. Manufacturers of “cheap" ma¬ 
chines are so Set on Carrying out cotnpetion to its 
utmost—competition «f Cheapness, not of Ex¬ 
cellence—that they meet " bargain hunters'" half 
way, and furnish them cheerfully with inferior ma¬ 
chines at the cheap rate they are asked for, 
W E are much mistaken if this is what the public 
wants or expects of us. Good machinery can¬ 
not be made when neither workman nor employer 
has pride in hisoccupation; interest and pleasure in 
the work arc both wanting, and both are essential 
in making good machinery. 
O UR mission and business is, to build Threshing 
Machinery of the Highest Excellence, 
whatever the cost, and, holding firmly to this single 
purpose, wc have added improvement after im 
provement, until the reputation of our Machines 
has become co-extcnsive with the grain-raising re¬ 
gions of the continent. 
T HRESHING machinery cannot be made for 
nothing, even with the aid of machinery. Our 
prices are as low as they ought to be. and, without, 
doubt, as low as they ever will be. Do not be de¬ 
ceived with mere cheapness— quality always 
descends faster than price. Low price, 
especially in Threshers and Portable Engines, 
means Low Quality, with Low Per¬ 
formance and High Repairs. 
NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO., 
Battle Creek, Mich< 
Call on or write to K. II. AEI.EN A CO., New 
York, for whatever you want of the above. 
Address is) ,k 191 Water St. 
1879 . 
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&a © H 
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The large and extensive Works of the BUFFALO 
FEHTILIZEB, destroyed by fire in July last, have 
been entirely rebuilt ;ind supplied witti new and im¬ 
proved machinery. 
It- is the leadiuir Fertilizer now in nee by the farmers 
of the State* of New York. Ohio. Pennsylvania and 
Vermont, and the Oanadian Provinces. 
This fertilizer is guaranteed for its purity, being 
manufactured entirely from ANIMAL MATTER. No 
rock or mineral phosphate or refuse acid from oil 
refineries enter into its manufacture. 
L. L. CROCKER, Proprietor. 
ISY - Sond for Circulars, with full particulars. 
Otllce, --- - No. 253 Wasliingtou St. 
WORKS—Babcock St., E. BUFFALO, N, Y. 
H0RSF0RDS 
Bread 
Preparation 
UNSURPASSED FOR MAKING 
LIGHT BREAD 
Biscuit, Rolls. Cake and Pastry. 
It Is Better and Healthier than ordinary Baking 
Powder. Cream Taruir or Yeast. 
The coat ot raising Bread, Biscuit. Ac , with tt is 
ODlv about half as m ,eu as by ordinary Baking Pow¬ 
der, and me result is much better. 
It restores the nutritions elements which are take-, 
from the flour lu bolting. No ordinary B iking Pon 
dei "rauyUting else used ''or raising bread does this 
Universally used and recommended by pr. miueni 
Physicians. _ 
If vou cannot get it of rour Grocer send a tbree- 
cent surere to ihe manufacturers for a sample. 
Maoutamured according to the direerions of Prof. 
E. N. Horstord, by the Rumlord Chemical Works 
Providence R. I. 
