APRIL IS THE 
*1.22Jf@1.22K; do. May at 81,2101.21*; do. June at 
$1.:9%'<$1.20*: do. July at 2l.17M01.liX: do. August 
at.$l,i6; No, 3 red at 21.20*31,22: ungraded red at 
21.l7fa,fl.27: rejected Spring at fl. 
Rye ut *U8i»’.(WS. 
Corn closed at for 
New York No 2 at 58059*c.; do. April at 57V@ 
68c.; do May at 51 \c,: do. June ar, 54'*,ai54Xc.; No. 3 
at 53Mta,3K<c.: unu. ..dec! mixed Western ai al^&k.Hc: 
New York steamer mi red at 58If@57Hc., No. 2 wlutn 
at 60fttC0H<!.; yellow Southern at 58*c.; Pa. yellow 
at 6fio. 
Rye at *1.{W4L€9*<. 
Oat* closed drnj at for 
No. 1 white attic,; New York No, 9 white Bat 470 
47*c.; No 3 white at 4 »VSotfti- New York No. 2 at 
46}*@47o.: do. April at 4b, d May a*.44: do. June at 
44. do. July at 44* No. 3 at 18. ungraded white West¬ 
ern at 4tj't5U; ungraded mixed Western at 14317; 
white Slate at 48f»5(l*; No.2 Chicago ut 17c. asted. 
Hay and Straw. Prime hay has a good demand 
and ia steady in price; the lower grades are plenty 
and freely ollered. Quotation*: 
Hay. nriiuo timothy at 8I.H'.«l.l!i *f 100 lbs.: medium 
tlmolbv at Sbe. «.*L0Pdo. shipping grades at 85(31*1).'. 
do.; clover mixed at 860 .( 3*1 to. clover at 5.c@90. do. 
8traw No, 1 rte at 21.10<wl,15 V 1U0 tbs.; No. 2 rye at 
70(480i;. do.-. oat anil wlimit ut BltttOic. do. 
Exports for week. 2,151 hales. 
HOPS—The market Continue* quiet, but is tield. 
firmly in hopes that the approaching mild weather 
will invigorate trudo, Latest prices aro for 
Cents Der lb 
New Yorks, crop 1880, ohoioe...22 @23 
Do. medium.ID (ail) 
New Yorks, crop 1880, low to fair.ja <315 
Eastern, crop lfKO. 14 (323 
Wisconsin, crop 1880,.14 @23 
Yearling*, crop 187U, choice.12 @18 
Olds, all growth*. 4 @1(1 
Paclticcoast, new.19 @23 
Bavarlsns. 80 @35 
Receipts for week 790 bales. 
Export* do.. 361 qo. 
Leathkk -Quotations are for hemlock sole. 22 
@23e. for liggi : V2*®25c. for middle : 22X024He. for 
heavy, anil ’40022c. tor goad damaged. 
Mai'i.ic Sugar.—P rices lntve been lew but wtth 
stna ler receipts and a more general demand the 
rasrket is better; goof sugar tbi.iuo; common 8c; 
Sirup, with cun of Hk4U fts. 75c@fl. 
Oil-Cakk.—W estern Is quoted at *29.50@30 per ton. 
Poultrv and Game.—S upplies of dressed are 
still very light aud n t likely to improve. Sellers 
do about as they please with priciss, Pro son poultry 
has found a good place this sent* n. 
Turkeys. cholco Ire sou, i8ui19j ; fair to oholce 
other.lhu. 18c. Pnila. chickens, broilers, 35@40i): oilier 
22@24": N J. and Rue us Co. 18.io22u. fowls snd chick- 
ens. State and Western U<317c • Plnlu. low!*, d. p. 
17018c.; N. J. Ulus 12c,: Stutr and Wiotern i'iaii7o. Ca- 
ons, larg-. 28-I.3UC ; umi II arid slips. 28325c. Ducks, 
the close 9Vo. to dress 5*' lbs, to 11X to dress 57 lbs,; 
the latter rate seldom obtained. 
Cows AND Calves.—S upplies are small and the 
receipts have met. a fairly quiok sale at *30055 per 
head. Few will come from near points for a while 
as the milksea*oii for consumption ia opening and 
new butter is slitT in price as well. 
VKAL CALVFS.—Prices have mi easy tone for 
both live and dressed. The latter muBt be strictly 
fre-h at this date of Spring. 
New Jera»y live fed i>rime 7S@8c; other 646X0.; 
very poor 4 35c. Ml lloHy, takes the iange. Butter¬ 
milk, 3340.; di'csied calves choice 9*C.; uther 6©8c. 
Sheep andLa mbs.—R eceipts for week, 18 845 head ; 
do. last week 21.933 do. There hna been a weak 
feeling latterly although receipts are moderate. 
Sheep sold 'iTX'c, wt( li a fewatTNc. Exporters 
have taken « fair portion of the supply. Yearling 
lauibu 6X@7 Xo,; live lambs per head 134.8. 
Swine, —Receipt* for the week, 21,198 head: do. last 
w-ek, 21,935 do. Market firm at £8(76.25 V 100 lb a. 
Western corn-fed. 
Country dressed Dork scarce and firm; light, 8*(3 
8*e.: rnedi .m, 8.38*c,; heavy, 7Xc.: city dreB&sd 
Western. 7 S' al\v. Pork tenderoln*. 11*0120. 
J. B. CROWELL & CO., 
26th Greencastle, Pa. y ear. 
GRAIN & FERTILIZER DRILLS, 
Complete Force Feed. Rubber Springs, AUTOMATIC 
CUT OFF, saving Fertilizers. Agents wanted in 
territory not occupied. 
Stf~ Descriptive Circulars sent on application. 
Clergymen, Lawyers, Editors, Bankers and La¬ 
dles need Hop Bitters dally, for nerve force. 
TERMS FOR 1880. 
the subscription price of The Rural Niw 
Yorker la 
81ngle Copy, per Tear.$2 to 
” ** Six Months. 1 lo 
Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, per Year, post-paid.|3 04 (12s. 6d ) 
France, ** “ . 3 04 ( 18Xf.) 
French Colonies, “ . 4 08 ( 20*f.) 
Any one sending a club of eight Is entitled to one 
oopy, one year, free. 
Agents will be supplied wltb canvassing outfit on 
application. 
Entered at the Post-office at New York City, N. Y., 
as second-class mall matter. 
CENERAL ADVERTISING RATES 
OF THE • 
rural njew-yorker. 
Inside (Agate space)...40c. per line. 
" 13th page...50 “ 
Outside or last page...60 " 
Dlsconut on 4 Insertions, 5 per ct.; 8 ins., 10 per ct. 
13 lna., 16 per ct.; 88 ins.,20 per ct.; 53 ins.. 25 per ct. 
UT No advertisement inserted for less than $2. 
E. & 0. WARD, 
PRODUCE 
Commiss Ion 
Merchants. 
(ESTABLISHED 1845.) 
8end for Circular of Great Value, giving full In¬ 
structions for shipping 
POULTRY, IJAIUE, RUTTER and PRODUCE 
No. 279 Washington St., N. Y. 
Ref.. Irving Motional Bank. New York City, 
COMPLETE MANURES 
For EACH CROP, conlaiiiing the necessary 
PLANT FOOD it requires. Also 
Agricultural Chemicals, 
G-ROTTJNTD BONE, 
Guaranteed Strictly Pure. 
Our Circular, containing facts interesting to Farm 
era, furnished ou application. 
H.J. BAKER <fc DUO., 215 Pearl St., N. Y. 
The coming celebration of the Jewish Passover 
forces a demand and with little tuck to meet i t. 
Price* are nigh. The countr y seems almost drain 
ed of uiarkei poultry. 
Fowis, IbaUTr.; r .osiers, UttlSc,: turkey, hens, 
19020c.. turns. 16«il7c; ducks, 7den.6l.8T geese. *1.500 
2.60 pigeons, :<5@4au. Game is in light supply; but 
liille Is wanted as would oppe -r with the decline in 
snipe clio ce K d heuds ducks 76<ayi)c per pair; 
other suria 35»6:c: ifing; snipe *l.75@3; plover *1-60; 
sand 60c. 
Provisions,—H og products have been active and 
closed sin ng at an advance. 
Mess pork cloaed st *lti 76017 for new mess on the 
spot, *W.8sS>18 93 tor April ana *17 for May. Bamm 
at 6?* for long clear and 8.30 for short clear, Beef 
hams at *21023 Beef At *2!«.33 for City extra India 
mess in nnls ThIiow at 6,V*i6 7-18 for prime. Ktear- 
lne ai life *12. Western steam lard at II.10(311.12X 
fur sp i iota aud, 11.12.S for April, II, la tor May. ami 
11.17 <4 * 11.20 f ir June, 
Receipt* tor Week beef, bbls and tes, 400 pork, 
bbls. 3,M).i; cui-u cuts, pkgs 12.890: lard: do. 8,:,7 . 
Exports for week. beoi. bbls. and tts., 177.4. pork, 
do. 3,022; cut-incata, lbs. 0,549,412; laid, do. 2,906,U26, 
Seed.—C lover is quiet at8W@9. Timothy is slow 
at *2.8002.90’ 
Tobacco.—E xport demand is fair in both Western 
leaf and seed leaf ana prices rule dun. 
Lng*. 
WESTERN LEAF. 
Light. 
Heavy 
6 (4 6 
Cum nu n leaf . 
“ 7 j 
8 @10 
Muulum leal.. 
Good leaf. 
10 012 
Fine leaf. 
11 @13 
Selections.. 
13 <415 
SKEDLKAF. 
THE PLOW OF THE PERIOD. 
Besides the largest aud most complete general 
stock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees 111 the United 
States, wo have the pleasure to offer the following 
Choice Nnvclries: APPLES.—Red Bletigheimer, 
Stump, biutbm Beauty. PK \ If S.—Souvenir du Con- 
gres. Petite Morguevlte, An-utilt. PF-ACII US.—Wa¬ 
terloo, Oonkliug. <;RA PK-.—Monroe, Rochester. 
Lady Washington. ST RAW HER It I ES.-Shurpless 
and others. Alsu, (He best new DeciduousOrnamental 
Trees and shrubs, Evergreens, etc. We always secure 
the best uovelttea at. home and abroad, and all who 
Intend to plant should not fall to consult pur Cata¬ 
logues, which contain full descriptions of *1* the new 
and old fruit and ornamental trees worth having. 
Priced ('rit.-ilouilCH sent as follows: No. ], 
Fruits wltJj plate, 15 ets.: plain, 10 cts. No. —> Orna¬ 
mental Trees, etc,, with plate, Y5 ets.; plain, I !i ets. 
No. <1, Wholesale, Free. No. S, Catalogue of Roses 
for 18*1. Free. No. 7, Catalogue of Strawberries and 
Small Fruits, Free. 
ELLWANGER & BARRY, Rochester, N. Y. 
THE “OLIVER CHILLED. 
NS\MKK\\t 
th t'hV 3 A- ViCMilE 
!HI 7r-^Machine that bent the 
I UICTHP Ii.jV-IV g.ItlrdeelL. Monitor, Jr.. 
(1,0 Asli I and t lover 
11 *| (dN.tYA llullrrs in a • , niiflo te.-t 
I. | 1 £ . *i die 'foil'd.*, O.. K*ir, Sept. 
I Ai it A,,4 16th. 1»n. in the 
lc>T^S't~/V= l.roMUlceof 80,Om>Karnicr» 
maI T l»t Uahor invAAf liteVes t. 
CooimOtrca Itrnwt mallei /re. 2S4 Vlctoru -a 18 taat year. 
HAGERSTOWN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MTG. CO. 
State .there you taw aJttrtlecment, Hagerstown, Md. 
Wl¥D-BREAKS AND HEDGES. 
Norway Spruce, 2 to :i met, !u per 100. Price-list of 
Nurnery sbvek. Small Fruit,etc., free. 
Blauveltville, N. Y. A. T. BLAUVELT & CO. 'J 
X‘iul)io 
Huller 
. Clover 
tent die 
PLANTS WITH THE PRECISION OF A HOE 
All the ground a person can walk ov er m a day. 
THE EASIEST TO HANDLE AND THE FASTEST 
HAND PLANTER IN USE. 
Every Planter fully warranted and satisfaction guar¬ 
anteed. Inducements on samples this season. Send 
forcircular. W ALLAl'E U'h> 
South Byron, Genesee I N. Y . 
Vanderbelt Bro*. No.-ifFniton St., Avts. for N. Y. City. 
Hamlin Johnson, Providence, R. I., Agent for New 
England. 
It is manifest tliat fn.mi tlOOii SJi^ 
VJ H r) ONLY can Good Vegetables bo obtaitn ti. 
a The character of LAMiliETHS’ SLT213S 
*/u y s' ^ f //Ci J\ lias been substantiated beyoiul all frutt-lion. 
y: / / \ They are the MAMJAKIi for Ouality. 
u G i'T'v" _ Over 15UO acres iu Garden Seed Cropa 
v \ tinder one own cultivation. 
Ask your Storekeeper for then'* in original 
V -N./' gac.kagix. drop us a postal card for 
prices anti Catalogue. 
i - * 1 ‘ Wholesale Iracle prices to dealers em applicatirm. 
Founded 1784. DAV!D LANDPIETH & SONS, 21 and 23 S. Sixth St, Philadelphia. 
New Phigland Havana seed. 
Wrappers, common. 
Medium... 
Fine... 
Selections. 
Seconds.... 
Fillers. 
Penn, assorted, low. 
Assorted, fair..... . 
Assorted, fine . 
Wrappers. 
Fillers. 
N. Y. assorted, common to medium. 
Assorted, good. 
Ohio assorted. 
Wrapper*. 
Wisconsin assorted. 
Havana seed. 
Wrappers.. 
SPANISH. 
Havana fillers, common.. 
Good. 
Fine . .... 
Superior. 
Yura, first anil second cuts, assorted 
Yara, cuts,... .. 
.13 025 
13 «ilo 
,16 (320 
26 036 
37 H 045 
10^313 
. fiWtf 7 
.19 012 
.13 010 
.18 022 
.16 (3*5 
. 6 W 7« 
. 6 ©11 
12>6'«il6 
7 (to 10 
. 16 (325 
7 010 
,14 ©18 
.11 018 
, 80 @85 
83 095 
*1 ©1.10 
*1.1531.25 
82 '40 67)4 
9i)t,0*l 
Vegetables.—TU- re is a strong murket for pota¬ 
toes and tne advance lu Lu-un*does not hurt them 
any. Boyers prefer to pav best prices with the as¬ 
surance of good duality, Most lately arrived bulk 
lots are roneequeuily null 
Bermuda potatoes *9«*10 P bbl.: 2d crop *707 75: 
Early Ruiu, Nova Scotts d.li. »2.62 :2 75. Maine *2 60 
@2.7S, atate. H.'ltxil 60: do. bulk. *2. 5 «,2 hU. Prolltlo, 
•M 2 a‘j.'i5;; Mercer. * 1 87>u2 Juckaon White, dull , 
$2a.2.-5; Burbank, d.-h. *.’50(02 62 : du. bulk, *3 
2A0, Snowtlake. *2.25(32 60: do. d.-h |- v .«7@2.fi2, peach- 
blow do. *2.37@2.l>0: Peerless, *1.75;82; sweet Del. *2,25 
@2.75— hardly wanted. 
Advices indicalo that hull storms have seriously 
damaged Southern green crops; Dearlrallof the 
smaller usual snipping points mention some damage 
and *ouie an entire loss 
Fla. green peas per orate|3@4; Md, do. it .Uv Fla. 
tomatoes *l.(i'la 2 V crate; Bermuda toiuatoe*. 5fl@i;0e. 
Ik box; P’l«.*trlng beaus. *<,60,36 V crate; Bermuda 
beet* iJ42.Su b crate: do, onions. *3.25 P crate: 
Norfolk Spinach. <3oi3.00 V bbl.. do. kale, *l 76:42; 
do. radishes. * 2 .n 0 ,a:t *< 10n bunches;Chas. aspatagus 
*tl»7 V do7..'Fla cabbage, *2,.0w4 C bbl.; lettuce $2-50 
@4. 'per hid,; old tuinips, SUta'Se 4* bbl; cabbugne, *4 
@6 Ik 100. Hubbard squash. *1 b bbl.: marrow do. 
5C@75c,; onious, wliite, bulk, *t ip;. f bbl.; other. *M 
3.26; carrots, *K4l.25; celery rkkni{*l. 
Wool -The market continues very dull and buy¬ 
ers have the adviu tage. There is not much prospect 
of activity until there arc negotiations for the uew 
cl* p. y a citations. 
Ohio, Penn, and W. Va. XXX anil nlcklock, 43a 
45c.; XX, 406343*0.: X. lO.allo.; No. I. 45046c.; No. 2, 
380.400.; L'l iiiiiion,31 rt be.: iintt delaine, 43,(,45c.; me¬ 
dium c itubing am: del * no. 45@47 r. 
Mich.. Itnl. and Wis. X aud XX. 87039c.: (No. I. 42 
©44c.: No. 2 aiid eoiiiiijuu tine delaine,42(443c.; 
medium uum'lnt and uulitne. Ilia46c. 
N. v.st.t*., N.H. nnd Vt. X and XX. 35@38;', No. 
1, 40J4S: No. 2 110.1 common 83a3tie^ tine delaine, 39i4 
42c.; medium coiubiug and delaiue.H i@46c. 
Iowa. Ill., aud Weslern X ai d XX, 3U«.'i‘ : c.; No. 1, 
4U@42c.: No, 2und common. SXtiellOc.; comtilng, 10@43c. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
NSW YORK. Saturday April 9, 1881. 
Bkkvkh,—R eceipts for the week 13.015 head: do. 
last week. 12.3'<9 do. The strong prices of the past 
sales'ii,iy» have brought In good supplies. '1‘lie de¬ 
mand at the close Is not go sharp as it was us the 
weather is warm for carrying; cattle declined with 
the last free olleriug. Range for business dune at 
GATES’ 
GARGET CURE. 
For tlie Cure anti Prevention of Gar¬ 
get lu Cattle. 
(fae Teats Partially de-troyed. Restored to 
K their Natural Condition. Kernels in Teats 
Wy-fr or Udder removed Speedily and Surely. 
All Stringy Substances or bunches iu Ud¬ 
der removed by t to 2 tuttles. Blood or Sediment in 
Milk, from 1 dose, to 1 bottle. 
SOLE PROPRIETOR, 
JOHN B. GATES, 
Worcester, Mass. 
IT Harvard Street. 
lit"Price 75 ets. per Bottle, or 3 for $2. 
THE OLD RELIABLE HALLADAY 
*»Av’XC|XV'* 
STANDARD WIND MILL 
leave tv to the public to determine their merits. Mills 
sent on 80 days' trial. Beat Feed Mills, Corn Shellers. 
&o„ &c. Catalogue free. 
CHALLENGE MILL CO.. Batavia,.!!!. 
Ten years ago almost unknown—to-day doing service on oyer 
HALF A MILLION FARMS. 
Sales steadily increasing, and showing the largest ratio of gain where it is best 
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—the demand for this— 
THE LEADING PLOW OF THE AG 
has been during the past year beyond our capacity—a state of facts never before 
witnessed in the 
./.V.V./L V OF THE FleO II* TRADE. 
“ CASADY ” "SDLKY 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 
furrow ! Turns square corners without 
lifting out! Rides over buried stones 
without disturbing the truck ! Works 
in the hardest, dryest ground ! and ac¬ 
complishes other results not possible to 
any other plow on wheels. 
Address for Circulars, Terms, etc. 
OLIVER CHILLED PLOW WORKS, 
SOUTH BEND, XND. 
Indianapolis, Ind, Mansfield, O. Harrisburg, P*. Baltimore. Md. Dallas, Texas. 
St. Louis, Mo, Kansas City, Mo, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. St. Paul, Minn. Rochester, N. Y. 
