APRIL 2 
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THE BEST. SEND FOE CATALOGUE, contain 
Idjt List Of Premiums, to 
Bagg’s Hotel Farm, 
UTICA, W. Y. 
DEED POTATOES.— Bubbank,St.Patwcx.Sil- 
O vkb Skin, SLitchlxbs, and 16 other best new and 
old aorta. For (rood stock and low rates write to 
oral year*. Duck and goose eggs not specially act¬ 
ive. 
Neir points, State and Pa., 21KO.: West¬ 
ern, SlStriXc.; Southern 2to,: daok 3ic.; goose49*Wo. 
Flour,—T he marker show* Irregularity and closed 
In buyer’s favor, wlilta f ilr trade In progress. Ship¬ 
ments ihis week have hoes 79,1X0 bags and 5.800 bhls, 
Latest pt'o»b are; t .5c • i.lri for very Inferior to 
very choice superfine Htntn and Western: $4.35'«;4 cO 
I or poor to e!>' bee extra state and Western, odd lota 
and lines; 14.5004 lio for choice to fancy do.; in¬ 
ferior to good white wheat, trade snd family extra*, 
GALE CHILLED PLOWS. 
NEW SER.IES. 
up to $6 260:0.30 and fancy at fS.KKcc6.750 red and aa 1 . 
Per w•i.ier wheat, interior to choice trade ard far*, 
ilv at rorrd hoop Onto, fIJD04 751 
erd -.:t - family brands Of do. a $4.85 
@0.25. the ini ter for very choice: St. Loan $4.i»3*.f0 
for inferlr* io guoo nr ti : ;:>60'ad.56 for good.to 
choice.und up to f6.7f-i7 for very fancy brands; Mina. 
Clear. In »r ...- to very fancy i:t 1 4 till a* 85: Minnesota 
•‘stralnhi. • po r to very choice, at 25««.75. and 
patent inferior to fane/ r ji: city tmo er>r« 
at>5.60<65.70 ’or fair to choice for the Wen tndtes: 
do. fo; Bpgoand at $4.25*4.® for poor to choice spring 
wheat: do. trade aofl fsndlT extra. l6.WKah.T5- rto. 
for South A-nerlca 6S.75itli.0i, tho latter {or very 
choice; No. 1 at f2.8S»;>.:.0 for very inferior to very 
fancy. 
Receipts for week, flour, bbls. 125,260: corn meoi. 
do. 3,16 : wheat, bush. 679.700; coro, do. 71*2,850; outs 
do. 181.160 rve. do. 31,470; malt, do. 64,700; parley, do. 
152,37.*: beans, do.. 5,068’ rice, pk»*. I.i78. 
Kxnort* for week. Hour. DhU. 78 til'd corn meal, 
do. 6,62i; wheat, hush 796,960! corn do. 6 j 3 (ini) oats, 
do. 3,17.': pens, do 4.204k Deuce. do, 6SL rice do Lift?. 
Fbksii Fruits.— T ie seuson shown a rough wind¬ 
ing up lorappicH. It. i.i seldom that a large crop 
hi-.» so potir actintuwtheusnn'ly long Winter having 
kept many tine io « housi'ri when they ebo ild have 
bean selling, and ilie was-.age m consequently vary 
large. The Brlti“U markets have proved >» good, if 
not a vety prntiuibu. relief. P >inia huve been 
reached m itmrland .ind BoutWnd not Ocfore knnwrj 
to tho wU« r«aio apple trade anq the f.won ale fe»- 
ture is the f icv iliiin larger liue of consumers will 
h.neeforwA'd call for stock. Loudon atthe pres¬ 
ent time uses 4,000 to 6,000 bbls per week. Mixed lots 
late arrival* flirt 1.25. 
Bid’ll* *l,i i ill russets iBl.37«ti1.73:greenings $l»1.37: 
Splixenborga rejection fiU'onfcc 1 cranberries 
dull auil nearly POtnltiii'i orates quoted iii a email 
way at Jlrtl 75, Fla. oranges hold a good place 
when cnoloe; sales, b*?weve.-. begin to be forces and 
$1.6i)*i3,.‘.0 lu a fnil rrnge tor original packages. Fis. 
strawberries run poor; best 7.,c: onor 20<«ol)o. per qt. 
Hot-house errawberries Al.Hiuttper quart. There 1# 
no change in nuts and last figures are full. 
Ftnts and Skins.—T he Producers Prioa Current 
gays: 
” CableadvlceH from C.5L Lamson’a London sale 
repor. that beaver and musk rat advanced 10 per 
cent, as compared wlui tho prices obtained last.Tnn- 
uary. Martin, *yi x i-nd large northern raccoon ad¬ 
vanced lit pur cent. «do fresh skunk <0 percent, com¬ 
pared with theJuiy sale Blue fox advanced «0 per 
cent., otierl.H per cent, and large bear and wott 20 
per cem, OOhi oared with last March Bale. Silver fox 
other than Aiitslc-. and sea . tier sold sumo n» last 
March und old skunk same ns last July. Opossum 
declined 16 per cent, compared with sale of lust 
January. Southern and small raccoon declined 6i<t 
16 percent., all thirds and fourths of raccoon about 
lb per cent., red Jox ill per cent, cross lox 26 per 
cent., and gray fox 20 per cent, compared with sale 
of last July. Alaska silver fox declined 25 per cent. 
White fox 10 per cent and Russian sable 10 p or cent, 
compared wlin sain of l»Ht March. Fisberand mink 
are s et to be hoard from. 
The ad van* **m repot too had been fully anticipated 
In the market h*>r*>. but many of the declines ware 
unexpected. Raccoon, opossum and fox art* gener¬ 
ally lower and weak. Mink arc vary dull. Thero is 
a airunget Iecho. In tho cent grartei of skunk.” 
QuotiiMoi.» win be secured by next week. 
Grain.-W heat has boon fairly active for export. 
Some UtiU.iHO basil, shipped this wa**k. Prices have 
towards tne Close tended lower on Increasing move¬ 
ment forward of supplies- liituat priors Bre for 
No. 1 wblioat $1.20*-.**61.71 HI. do. March at 31.211)4* 
T.21H: do. April ut*..lHk'Ml lily,'; do. May at$I.I»HQ 
1.2U: ungyudwd white at t.i.Kiflii *0: No 2 white at #Li7ni 
H. ITS: do. March *t8u.22H'S*1.28X: do. April at *d.2ij* 
@1.22)4; do. May at fl.lQJs'rtl.’diji: do. June at $I.i8h 
( ail.iHJt; No.3 red at Jl.i9Vvol-2.iH: ungraded red a l 
No. 3 surln,: at#l.i5. 
ltye at ACtBdl.06)V. 
Cum has shown snlproenle for the week or nearly 
903 000 btish., but vltiued weak in price on freer arri¬ 
val*. Latest prlccB are for 
New V nr< ivo. 3 nt MiitbfiHc, do. March at [9-Viia 
69Hc;do April at 57J4* 75 <c., do May atSigc ; oo, 
Juneau W - c ; No. ’■ at 17.Ho.: ungnvded mixeu W e* - 
era at ibakWHo; New Voi k steumor mixed at 58Hi* 
69c . N<*. 2 whit** at (Jtii. 
Oatshav** bn* n In active speculative demand, but 
dosed wnh f.eer oflvrings and prices eaay ; latest 
prices arc f r 
No. 1 ivlilte at CP: New York N*\ 2 white at 45f?i 
45tu; No. S white at US -43-V: New fork No. 2 at 41® 
44H, do. March at 4i.H d *. April at.43*: d *. Muy at 
43H: No. 3 nt 41*; ucgi-aded white Western at 
44H«48H: uijgraaed noxed Western 43<d J 4 ■*; white 
Slate si 11>v e 51 No .i Chicago quoted at 44. 
Hat ant> Straw.—A rrivals have been larger 
and prices lending lower especially gor The common 
grade of huy. Latest prices ate fur 
ilav, prime timothy at 841.1a ¥ 300 IDs.: medium 
timothy at $1.05*n 1,10 do. shipping griides at 10 \(iiSl 
do.: clover mixed ui 3ll.00cAl.Q6. clover at yso.fitfl do. 
Straw—No. J ryn at kl.l&Al 20 V lun ids.; No. 2 rye at 
76 rt«0c, do.: uittsand wheat at TO t T‘* 0 . do. 
Exports for week. 1.841 bales: simie Jan, 1 ’81,13,- 
013: same time last year 23, <91. 
Hops—S hipmen t» .his week have been 728 bales. 
Demand lias been light both or. export and be me 
trace account, but prices held firmly. Quotations 
are for 
Cents per id. 
New Yorks, crop 1880, oholoe.22 @23 
Do. medium.. ca.20 
New Yorks, crop 1880, low to fair.15 i*t7 
Kaatern, crop 18r!). 1(1 (@22 
Wisconsin,crop 1880. 16 @J2 
Yearlings, crop 1879, oholoe.12 tdi8 
Olds, all growths. 4 orio 
Bavarla"n.SO 
I'aciBcooast, new. 19 ^23 
Kecelpts for week. 1,586 bales, 
Exports do.. (HD 00 . 
BPom.m A.vn Gam g.—Dressed poultry.wlth mod¬ 
erate supplies b*s a very strong p Billon; prices for 
killed or fr, r. 11 very drra. 
Frrrer. lurgcyg r.uige '53)80 : do. fowl*. l3i*14o.: 
small freeh-kdled turkey*. lilfiklTc.; oilier. 14<4 5c 
Chickens, broilers, 22ut28c.i do. roasting 18 -a2IIc 
N J. and nucka 4Jo. Iliitl^c,: other, 13,tl6o. vihiekcns 
and fowls, iJluiific : Ph'ln. fowls ,4ai*15o.; other I2«4 
X4c,: Capon», largr. 22@v3c,: Ismail and slips, lH:«#2()i;. 
Ducks.lo-iffie.; G*-*so, sotac; nqiiAbs.whlie.ft.oOik* 
do*, do. dark. 31 % 2.M 
City killers urn operating quite freely and prices 
are strong for cooned stock at the olosa. There Is 
no surplus of any tort. 
Fowls- l2V* n '13Hc.; roosters, 6*Jt8n,: turkeys. 12@lin.i 
ducks, TOe^i.tf. g,>nse. extra. 2J2, Other, »l.v5@l,75; 
pigeons, liSnMBc. 
Eugii h Hiiipe area’area and firm at *2.50:32.75 F 
do* Few Hgeons in market; a fair offering would 
bring $?. Wild duck* are variable lo quality, and us 
a rule prices sie low Western not wanted. 
Norfolk Cinvati-'*aeka quoted 75at*i; red-heads, 
COet&'c; mallard 41 )k.0c. teal und widgeons 2 ik* t 2ac,j 
common,l Va,20is4 Havre de Oiace birds exceed these 
rates 2Jw50c. ¥ pair. 
PuoviaioNH.—Hog product* hare tended lower, 
but closed tlnn. 
Mess fork quoted at »1’ for old and fl5.7S<ai6 for 
new.D.tlOwilS.iO tor April delivery, nua 16.8DWI6.90 for 
May delivery, Ba' i nut 830 for long clear and 8.76 
for short clear, Beer bams at $22jvd2H. Baaf at 
321(323 for extra India mess Tallow at 65-16iwbH for 
prime. Stearlne at lIH uilH. 
VEOKTAULK8 —The Uudsi n now admits of deliv¬ 
eries and for common quality potatoes the ellustion 
Is weak, The general tpneof the market is doll and 
lshkely to run unsettled f<*r a lima until stock Is 
classified. New arrivals of State potatoes are of very 
Irregular quality. 
New Bermudas higher. ftt®T V bbl.; Early Robp. 
Hastern. fT. iii, do. Hl*ro. ».2@2 16: Prolific. »2: Mercer, 
I . 76W1J47: Jackson White. ®1.75-, Hurhank, 12 00 
@2 26; Buowllttke, Si.l5(.<9?^6: Peerless, flfiild 
1.75: the highest prices are for doubte- 
heuded hhls. aweef. pmntues dull at 12.26(7(2.50, 
Bout horn garden stuff enlivrnsthe mai ket. but the 
wtalher him been unfavoraole for use and show and 
prices are Irregular. Onions have declined; in fact 
allold atuffilias a cheaper teudeucy. Fl». green peas, 
t2.5bis4.6u V crate; do. tomatoes, *2.50@8 V half-bush, 
box; Barmuda tomatoesi 90c.@61 |t 5-qsort.boxi do. 
E. & 0. WARD 
PRODUCE 
Com miss ion 
■ Merchants. 
(KSTACLlSHKI) 1845.) 
Send for Circular of Great Value, giving fall In¬ 
structions for shipping 
POUl-TItY, 44 AJIE, BUTTE It and PRODUCE 
No. 278 Wnslilngton St., N. Y. 
Ref.. Irvina National Bank, New York City. 
B ERRY BASKETS.-BEST. CHEAPEST. Free 
Circular. N. D. BATTEBSON. Buffalo, N. Y. 
leave It 
sent on 
Aa, Aa 
_CHALLENGE WIND MILLS 
Vietortona at all fairs. Over 7.000 in 
HATAV|A ■v actual ueo In every State and Terri- 
. * -*tory of the U. 8. It is a section wheel— 
has been made by the present Oo. for 
ten years ; In all that time not one haa 
blown down without tower breaking— 
» a record no other mill can show, we 
to the pnbllo to determine their merits. Mills 
80 days' trial. Beat Feed Mills, Corn Shelters, 
MILL OO., BotavtadlU. 
beets $23)2.60 y crate: do. onions, *5: Norfolk Spin¬ 
ach. iB1.50riS!3 18 bbl.; do. kale, $19*1 26 : do. radishes, 
$3 50A4 P 10(1 hunches; Chss. asperagu* $10 P do*.; 
beets. 76o(W$l F bbl.; carrots. (W1.25: Hubbard 
squash, $MI.26: marrow do.sU4"5cg onions, white, 
$3.A)S*4.lilJ P bbl: 0 (her.J2.ru celery.$1s:l.25 49 do*.; 
cabbage*, $4-i47 48 100. Hot-house products—encum¬ 
bers, *3uH V do*.; mushrooms, 75 ■ 90?. bbl.: let- 
nice, flue, T5o.ig,$l F do*.: otbnr, aS-^tKc.; radishes, 
$4'd6.50 f 1110 bunches; rbubaro. tiW. 
Wont.—The market continues depressed on the 
pressure to sell in view ut the approaching new 
clips; prices are unsettled. Quotations for new 
fl-icces aressfollow* ;— 
Ohio, Penn, and Ya. XXX and picklock, 45@47o.; 
XX. 429442c-: X. 40*42o : No. 1 , 4«dt47c.; No. 2. 40«.42c.| 
common. 36<*'8e.- oumbing. 
N. V. 3Ut«. Mich., Ind. and Wi*. XX,3S«40c.: X, 
37 i«40c. NO. l,4t$«6o,; N >. 2, 3i JUic . common, 35 j.3Hc.; 
cu m 6 i n b . 1 42(a 4 Ac 
Iowa. Vt. and Jt]„X and XX, 35«<;8; No. 1, 43344: 
No. 2.3Va38c.; combing., 4 '343c. 
Mo., Ky. and Tenn. washed fleece, 30(84.20.: un¬ 
washed flsece, 23<(f.3ic.; unwashca combing, 27<a33c. 
LIVE STOCK MABKET3. 
THE BEST — THK CHEAPEST. 
SEVENTY BIFFERENT SIZES. 
Send for Amber Cone Manual. 
GEO. I, SQUIRE & BRO., Buffalo, N. Y. 
Nr.W YORK. Satnrday, March 76, 1881. 
Bkf.vrs,— Receipts for the week B,3>5’5 head: do. 
last week. 10,234 do. Supplies have run remarkably 
light for a edd wentb-r week, bat the fact did not 
produce much oompu n ou the part of buyers. 
Lent still causes man derate ret ailing days' and 
besides we are at dgc of a reason when the 
weather can iurn dla mis y warm tor largo inis of 
dreesed carried pywnuiesaie butchorri. The ramie 
of prices ts 1 : osc and has ruled sn nil the week; noth¬ 
ing sold below 6Vn to dress oil Pia.. ami the bulk of 
the anion may be quoted at riisn.v ,wi:h a tew extra 
stopja hc 12o. Severn! failures of late nave given a 
blue tinge to the cattle trade. 
Milch rows.—The run of car-load* range at t308 
66: Savcral extras quoted $62. Market dull. 
Veal CAlVtS.—Market tlnn for good stock.choice 
State and New Jersey showing an advaDca from 
Wedneaday’s (Vuree. 
Live calves, chuli’u fed, Including Mt Holly, Sk5’8 Sc; 
fair to prime, poor.6ni6Yc-; buttermilk.4(86&; 
grasaers, iX'MXc.. drcaied. beat, Hx«.10S'a: poor to 
good,7H'?9Kc-5 very poor, 4 <t6.Se. 
Shekp and Lambs.— Receipts fur week, 22,109 head; 
do last week, 22,179 do. There is an easy feeling in 
the cheep mai ket—sheep regarded well s-jid ut 6H® 
0\'c.; a car-load of extra wethers 7}4c..and ono of 
clipped was held at bjtfc .Yeat ling lam jH. 7>»c. Sprirg 
lambs $2(88 F head; quality p .or, hence the low 
range. 
Swine.—R eceipts for the week, 19 764 head; do. last 
week, 14.921 do. Trade rather quiet. 
Live at the yards, $6 kti.tO F owt.: country dressed 
pork, Ugnt, 3ia®8H'J- : medt-m, 7ji’asc.; heavy, 7¥'«* 
7KC.: city dressed Western, 7Jfa?o. Pork tender- 
Ioids, l(>jC. 
IMPROVED CALIFORNIA 
The Gale ManufacturlnK Co.. Albion Michigan, thron^b the Manufacture and Hal* of “ Qa( * Chillfd Mow* 1 
have acquired a reputation '* World-wide”—a name that liven aa a ** Houaehold Word” in thin nnd other Lands. 
Therefore we seek time and space here to thank a generous Public for patronage bestowed, and honor accorded 
us in being: “ Pioneers” In the Chilling of Mow* and now offer to our Patrons aud Trad* in the Eoet 
‘ OUR NBW SERIES OF CHILLED FLOWS, 
In vizes and for two and thret Horse—Right Handand Left Hand. ‘ ‘ Our New Series" have the styl 
of wood in g, as above In cut. The beam sb;Ds independent of JoinUr, therefore its ndj%*1'miyt ia quick and 
* 1 
t VV l/Uff J tytt •JIUHUUiU, auvt <»**J f'livru UOVUUVt P4 V Uil JUIM>UkO V*I * • •*•>** »■* '• j UJ- aas.o wua'MWiiMOU twui'iw I 
are absolutely Antl-CloEr^in^?.’ , and are Justly called the Kino of Jointers nnd Coulters. Call on your A^ent 
w. „Z _Cale Manufacturing Co., York State UeadqnarteM. 1.W Weet Main St., Koch#*ster. Y., 
» GALE MANUFACTURING CO., Albion, Mich. 
THE PLOW.OF THE PERIOD. 
Ten years ago almost unknown—to-day doing service on over 
HALF A MILLION FARMS. 
Sales steadily increasing, and showing the largest ratio of gain where it is beet 
known. 
Endorsed by the best agricultural authorities in the country—and its superior 
merits confessed by a brood of puny imitations. 
With 700 men, nearly a million dollars of capital, and acres of buildings and 
machinery, employed in its production—th9 demand for this— 
THE LEADING PLOW OF THE AGE, 
has been during the past year beyond our capacity—a state of facts never before 
witnessed in the 
./.V.V.//.V OF THE PLOW TRADE. 
“ CASADY ” SULKY PLOW. 
A revolution in the art of plow-mak¬ 
ing. Has no Landside ! Carries every 
pound of side and bottom pressure on 
its wheels ! Guages the width of its own 
farrow ! Tarns square corners without 
lifting out! Rides over buried stones 
without disturbing the truck ! Works 
in the hardest, dryest ground ! Jand ac¬ 
complishes other results not possible to 
any other plow on wheels. 
Address for Circulars, Terms, etc. 
OLIVER CHILLED PLOW WORKS, 
SOUTH BEND. IND. 
Indianapolis, Ind, Mansfield, O. Haruisbutu», Pa. Baltimore. Md. Dallas. Texas. 
St. Louis, Mo, Kansas City, Mo, Ckdar Rapids. Iovta. St. Paul, Minn. Rochester, N. Y. 
DCDVCUIDCC 
“ HAWLEY’S” Choice Oniou Seed. 
WARRANTED FRKstH AND GENUINE 
Early Red Globe...PVt.lflc.,©z.25.1b 8 60 
Wethersfield Large Red. “ 10c., 02 . 25. ff*. 60 
Yellow lllobe, Danvers, extra 
stock . " 10a, ox 40.1b. 4 50 
Extra Early Red.i-rwcfimcs Mock H l$a.OK 40,1b. 500 
Foti lor's Imported ” Earl ? B’w'k 
Cabbage.... “ loo., 02 .4»,!b. 400 
Egyptian Earliest Beet . ” 6c., 02 .10. lb. 75 
Dewiiig's Early Turnip Beet “ 5a, ox. Ul.fti. 60 
Imji’l Dw'f Celery, The Best of all “ loo. .oz.5o.Ib. 6 00 
Sugar, lour'*netted melon... . '* 10c., 02 .40,lh. 4 00 
English potato Onion Setts (Express), peck 412 ; bu. 810 
Hawley’sE H’rtCd E.E’y Peas, '• ” #1.76, “ ;w 
Little Oem DworI.Ex'r» Early, •• '* 3.00; “ 8 00 
Pride of A in ’»Potato, v'ych'ce. " *' i.Uo; ” SCO 
If by mall,in Quantitios of .!* Ib and upwards.postage at 
Uw> rate of leaner Ih mustbeadded. Cata oaues free tv 
ait Wholesale Trade Li»t, for dealers only. Address, 
Importer and Grower of Choice Vegetable Seeds, 
MVv‘?Vf ; *if r'Tn’l’lfl ■ v i6if TT’-ll'It^fwTif TEtnL ^ I 
rU 
’ • iff. 
turers. 
WIND MILL. 
Simple, Stroug, Durable, Rosette Wliee 
and perfectly Self-retruutiug. avoiding 
too wearing Joints. Also. Steven’s Pony 
Feed Crlruor and a per fret Rotary Mo¬ 
tion attachment, without gearing, the 
power being oornmnnicatea bv the lift 
or up stroke of Pump Rod. Can be used 
for cutting toe,), churning 1 , &c. The 
beat, oheapest and moot unruul power In 
the market- Full particular*, circulars, 
Asa, sent free. Address the Mamifoe- 
O I .A RK A CO.. taOMANAtJB., I 1.1. 
THE “OLIVER CHILLED. 
ASPARAGUS, 
NEW VARIETY. 
Smalley's Extra Ea rly Defiance; 2 weeks earlier than 
Colossal.a larger,softer grass; far superior to all other 
varieties. One acre will produce more grass with the 
same treatment than 2 acres of Colossal It is tho best 
Asparagus grown,either for private use or for market. 
Two-year-old plants, $5 per Iw, 830 per SI .004*; Beed, 813 
perlb. Address A. t*lHA Ll.KY, 
Box.ay Buimd llrook, N. J. 
Read the following letter: 
PKI’KK RENDER HON, 
SEEDSMAN and florist. 
Greenhouse*, Jersey City Heights, N. J. 
Seed Store, No. 34 Courtland Street, New York. 
Nkw York, July2.1379. 
Mb. Smalley: Dear Sir: My son Informs me that 
you called the other day. and in talking about the as¬ 
paragus that you evidently misunderstood our offer— 
our offer aa I made it would be from $1,UU0 to 81,600, 
according to tho quantity you had of seeds aud plants. 
I write ti.la thinking yon may yet consider it.butlf so 
you must do it at once; in ten day** it wilt be no use to 
11 * at any price, a* our i-.vtilogne la in preparation, and 
If we had to have a cut made we have no more than time 
uow to do It to meet fall trade. The cut and advertising 
would cost u* at least $1,500. and we have gone over the 
whole thing carefully and hare decided that the offer 
wnmadeyon U all wo can afford tn give, no if you wish 
to accept it yen must do it wttbln ten days from this 
dato or we must be counted out; alter that date we 
could not touch It at any price. Very truly yours. 
PETEK HENDERSON. 
