APRIL 23 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
SSI 
C4* ; NO. 4 do., 9S#@99C. CORN, 41«®417iC., 
cash; 41X@4lJ4C, April; H&@4l%c, May; 41%@ 
47T4C, June; 4^'<@4i , 4c., July. Oats, 35>;,c., 
casn; 3sj^c. April; 3d?j3s^c„ May; Sfi^c,, June. 
535413340 , July Ktb, $130 bid. Baki.kt quiet 
at T6,^e@$l 10 Pork, $17 75, cash; f 18 20 asked, 
May Lard higher at $11 2u. Bulk-meats strong 
ana higher; shoulders, v> 50; clear Hlb, $3 00; 
Clear Sides, $3 -S3. Bacon higher and firm; Shoul¬ 
ders, $0 25; clear Kih, $9 20 ; clear Sides, $9 50. 
Potatoks -Choice N. Y., Peerless 06(387,^u , Hose 
90(3910, Burbank 93@95c , Feachblow Uoin),97><,c , 
iVusirrn at 51)(J80 tor interior and dry-iorieii to 
75(3S5c for oaoice. Onions—P rime at 13 75(34 V 
bln or $1 65@l 70 9 bush; sprouted and damaged 
nominal at $2 75i<vs per bhl sale parr, car {eastern 
red In sks at $1 63 per bilah. Wool-Q uiet. 
Prime medium 25@260 lor uuwushcd and BS»®41u 
lor washed; poorer grades proportionately less. 
Bale small lot tub 39c. skeus Hungarian firmer 
at 70(^7r>e; others quiet—German Millet $1 10 to 
$1 30, ' lover, at $4 7o@4 80, common Millet at 80@ 
»oc; Hedrop do at 4513470 . Tlrnoioy $2 25 lor lnle- 
ilor to $2 so tor prime; Orders are charged higher. 
Fertilizer!, 
Mapes* Potato Manure, $50; Corn do, $50; Fod¬ 
der corn do, $17; Beet ana Mangold do, $50 ; Cauli¬ 
flower and Cabbage do. $49 ; Sugar Cane or Sor¬ 
ghum ao. l-C; Asparagus do, $52; Tobacco do, 
$53; coin Ditto do, (lor light tolls) $'> 3 ; complete 
oo, $52; cra-a and (Vain spring-top Dressing, $52; 
Fruit and Vine Manure, $37; Lawn Top Dressing— 
lull strength-free Dorn odor, $60; Lawn 'lop- 
breaking (with plaster), ready ror use without 
lutr.utr mixing, $35; Potato Manure, (Vifle For¬ 
mula. $4 s one; Complete oo. (Vlllc Formula) $ 19 ; 
Complete do, (•* A” Brand) $42 ; Nitrogen Ized .su¬ 
per Phosphate of Lime, $33; Nitrogen zed Super¬ 
phosphate of Lline, (with peLash) Flu ; Ammonla- 
ted Dissolved Bone, (Mooseiiead) $3<i ; Potash Bone 
Pnosphaie, $37; Ground brUti Flsb, (8 to 16 per 
cent,) $ 40 ; Ground Dried Fish, (with phosphoric 
acta ana potash added) $4U; Prepared Fish Guano, 
$4 ; Pure Ground Bone. Medium, $36; Pure Ground 
Bone, Flue 3H; Pure Ground Bone. Kxtra Fine, 
$40; Pure Gtonnd Bone, Meal and Extra Fine, 
$41; Pure Ground Bone, for Feeding Stock, (in 
barrels about thill Ui-> each) $60 ; Muriateol Potasu, 
so per cent, bags about 2ou ms each, $42 per ton; 
Kalult, or Genuan PotaSu Bulls 24 per cent, bags 
900 Hoi end), $15; Bulvhate of Ammonia, (bairela 
about 25 j jt») per It, 4i^5^c; Nitrate or Boda, 
95 per cent -per in, 4(^4#e. All cheinloalfl subject 
to lluciuatloua. 
Badoh & SONS, Philadelphia. Pa —Baugh’s Twen¬ 
ty- live Dor tar Phosphate at. $25 tor 2, cun lb; Baugh a 
Economical Fern 11 ?,“r at $30 tor anno lb; Baugh’s 
Raw Bone super-phosphate, at $38 ten- 2,000 lb; 
Baugh’s special Tobacco Fertilizer at fas tor 2 ,000 
lb. Ail delivered on the cars or on the boat In that 
city. 
Price List of Stockbridok Manures and Bow¬ 
sers PiiOsruATbS,—Fur point oea and room, $50 
per tou; corn and grains, $50; for stawberries 
and small mm8, $40; lor grass, top-dressing, $50; 
hilt and drill phosphate, $45; uowker s phosphates, 
$40; Brighton phosphates, $38; soluble bone, $35 ; 
pure summed bone, $40, 
[Attleboro Chronicle.] 
Carry tl»e News. 
Mr. John Elzeusperger, manufacturing jeweler 
of North Attleboro, Mass, lately communicated to 
us the following : I suffered so much with pains 
In my arm, that at times I was completely help¬ 
less, I U3ed that Incomparable remedy Bt. Jacobs 
oil and was completely cured as It by magic. 
PHODUCK AND PROVISIONS. 
new York. Saturday, April 16,1881. 
Beans Anii Peas.—T here ha* noon ,1 share »ud- 
deu advance In baana. and the new prices are sup¬ 
ported with Bales. Medium* and marrows hold t,lie 
trade and price* lor Die • iher oorltt are more or less 
syuipiitiieiic with ibo stunuurd wh'to. Ui'oen pea# 
bi .wat Bo. B. h\ peas hi tter; now «2.7,><u3 F 
2 ho, hair. 
Medium and marrow boan#, p!imn,$7.-15'u2.&0; other 
fli.2iKa2.o-jj elute kidney itud’pra *2..0.0,2 35 red klu- 
no, prime fi AQ«m.60, other, «1.40<a.l,5h; imick or tur¬ 
tle houp $i.«0; Lima, $5ffl5.5U. 
Beeswax—D emand is small but offerings light 
and prices Hi m, ba.es at 25<a.6,w J c. 
Bit Tie it —Receipts of new are quite liberal and as 
supplies in m this out will continue true, buyers 
opoiatu uaulioiisD in view ut obtaining tlio hist In- 
voloeaof liujir..ved quality that will soot appear. 
Prices are off ruin hist week'* rates for new anu era 
very reiuunayle jor old. 4 he latter aie down to Mg- 
ures tn.it douidodiy tavor buyers, and Ol aourse are 
not paying ones to owners. 
N * a' Butter,—Cr«*a>*ry. choice Western and Pa. 
8U«3iu. ether 27' 3;ci sweet cream. 2 no32c Suite 
ball tubs, Chtiuo, 0n.7 ; lul to prime, 2U<a>e . 
Welti, atioicu, 2 .. illhu.; ..tbsr i0.a.2lc.; very common 
or mule n,w lonlBe. 
Old But. er.—State dairies, 13<320o.; palls and hall 
tub*, .3*22o ; Welsh, I8al9c ; line W'--8tern,23a2.c.; 
fair lu good. 12<d2bc 1 very poor. U.siioa. 
JtecMipt* tor week 21,716 pugs. 
K.vports do. MU uo. 
Cheese.—E xport demand is moderate und the 
home trade i> lair wl h jmeea Hrm snd on choice 
si., a . Idle h ghrr. yuot.aion* arc tor 
Fancy m 13va>U<;. jo. good ano prime, 12)4® 
18<ao.: do. tau. at T2.SJ2J4C.; do. balf-<Kluuued, 
Du.. Wtacontln factory, Hue,aLi8J4(al3Se.: do. good 
to prime. UVuiLiV-'.-: do. fair to good. . IkxUo.; Ohio 
factory. Unu. I v- msfe.; do. good to prune, IHgtd 
likfe.: do. fair to good do. poor .0 
fair 8®il)u. bklmtmid creamery, atf’.u. 
Kucelpis tor k«m, ».;«» uoj.es. 
Experts for week, U,I2 j boxes. 
Liverpool oab'e, till*, 
Steam to Liverpool. 21s.ll I.qs25g. 
Cotton.—T he maiket is quiet and varying slightly 
only, closing at for 
April. 10 6 tig 10 65o.; Alay, 10,69inl0.7(ic.; June, 10.77(S 
lu.73c ; Julv. 10 H u4IO>'tio., August, U.9iaiu.92c.: Sep 
temoer, iO.ro eiu rile.; October, I0 22?l0 23c.; Novem¬ 
ber, 10 -lUudO I2e. December, 10.lbwl0.i2e. 
t^aotauoD* for spov o>/ttou are bateuou American 
standard of QlasulflcaUon. and o*. qottou m utora 
running In quality not more tliau half a grade above 
or below the grade quoted. 
A, Or learn 
Uvlan'in. and ituLf. Texan. 
Ordinary. "H 
htrlct ordinary «ee*«*»MMe Shi 8hi 
Good ordinary......8 15-10 9)/ 
btrlut go*, d do............. 9 7-16 9*k 9;V 
LOW tnlduilng.. 10>» 10-s IUH 
Strloi low middling. in* 10 15-hi ID 15-ill 
Middling. 10)4 l*x llhi 
• loud ailddllug... 11 9-16 11 13-irj 11 13-16 
Strict good middling.... 11 15-16 J2 1-16 11 1-16 
Middling F air. IE 7-16 12 11-6 12 11- 6 
Fair.... 13 3-16 13 7-16 13 7-16 
STAIN ED. 
Good ordinary. 6 9-16 | Low middling.. Sjf 
Btrlct good ordinary. 7 11-16 Middling.. . .. 10 
Keeetpts for the week, 20,317 bales. Exports do. 
12.419 do. 
Seed.—C lover is quiet at 8J4(?9 for Western. Tim¬ 
othy is slow ut *2.bUuj.4.1i0. 
Dried Fruits— Apples have shown a good trade 
in evaporated, tor wnl -h prices are slightly beller; 
low grade of son arleil are In good demand lores- 
port: Other quulUlus are dull and unchanged. Peeled 
peaches a test a tee and tlitu Small rruita are lu 
small supply und generally strong. Quotations are 
lor 
Evaporated apples at 8*8X6- for prime and 
choice htojk; Sliced apples at 4X <*6Jfo. lor good to 
choice Norih Carolina; RiSAXo. for V .. apples, iiaJfMc. 
for T*nn do, 4X«*i'ic. for State do: 4X®*Xc. for west¬ 
ern.Ohio sud Mich. Peaches at 28ut'.9u.for evaporated 
pseled; l8J4c. for unpeeled do.; N. C. peeled at 19i* 
JHe-jfor tue better qualities, unpeeled pouches at 
5X®5Vc. for halves and BMc- for quarters. Plums 
atloO>16c. Blackberries at 8X'it8Vo for prime. Cher¬ 
ries at 16X<i»17o. Raspberries at 26c. Whortleberries 
IQ'Atlc. 
Receipts for the week, all kinds. 1,033 pkgs. 
Exports dried apples, 3,3. l pkgs. 
Koes—Receipts for week, 21.078 bbls.; do.last week 
18,818 do. Bupplies are light und sellers are obtain¬ 
ing unusual !y high prices for Easter week. There 
will be no material surplus after Sunday hut eggs 
will lose some of their special call and prices as 
quoted will not be sustained, 
Neur points, 2'c.: Slate and Pa., 19'4o.: West¬ 
ern, 19kio'19(*o.: Southern. 19alilj4c.- poorly packed 
tine small run 17X (tl*Xu.: goose 46 a48o. ouch, JkVftlDo, 
Flour.—T he low grades are in active demand and 
wen sustained in price: medium guides are fuv^rlcg 
buyers; best Iota or patent are wanted at.flrm prices. 
Latest prices are: S3 70(0.4.35 for very interior to 
choice supertirie State and Western s $4.1 j© 4 b& 
tor poor to choice extra til ale and Western, odd lots 
and lines; *4 ti5®«.?5 for choice 10 fancy do.; in¬ 
ferior to good wnu’i wheat, trade ard family extras, 
H. JOafi l): good to choice do ur S5.4 l )(g6.2&; (very choice 
np to 16 AW6.&0 and fancy at I6.50®6 76:) red and am¬ 
ber wicter wheat mierlor to choice trade and fani- 
llv at *4.£0c6.l5; roned hoop Ohio, J4.f0 2 4 86; 
and trade snd family brnnag of dr. 16,00 
@fi.25s the latter for very choice Rt. f.onu |4-75 , a6 75 
for Inferior 10 pi n ojtra >5.75(^6.50 for good to 
cholc«,*Dd up to $6,75^7 for very choice to very fauev 
brands; Mum. clear inferior tj very choice at >4 40# 
5 8'; Minnesota ‘ straight," poor to very choice, at 
<5 3:.tt6.75, and patent Inferior to fancy at ♦6.7ii®R.l,5 ; 
city mil! extra at tfr.6(1x560 for the Wesi Indies; 
do. for England at. »4.4ti..4.76 for boor to choice spring 
wheat; do, Tfed* «I|0 fagiliv errra* $6 70 tK.7f• do. 
for ,south A fierie<- fo.75a6.0e, the latter for very 
oholee; No 2 at $300yU.7H for vary Inferior to very 
fancy. 
Receipts for week, tfonr. bbls. 127.150' corn meal, 
do. 2.87Hj wheat, bush. 829,90; corn,do. BL4.3CO: ..at-a 
do. 2 ; 6.0&0 rye. do 37 385: inalt, do. i3 900: barley, do. 
24,650 beans, dm. 4 776: rice, pltg». 9 »Hj. 
Experts for week. Hour. bbls. 62 300; corn meal, 
do* 1.759 Wheat, bush 8,40,Iff): corn do. HUIJtO; oats 
do. 1,335; beans, pkgs, jgxi. rice do. 350. 
Fresh Fruits.—E xports of apples for week. 
6 690 bbls. The marstii is rather more active for 
prime red. but these ere In few bancs. The closing 
prims of the season will make up losses lor mmy 
large operators nils time. They have had to fight 
against iut..rlor shipments abroad which n«sc m- 
petar. wuh i nc ottoelr mtleis besides the long un- 
lavorabic Jelling weather has prevailed in this 
country, 
Choice red $3^2.25; good other $1.50f<fl.T5; poor 
*1. Crsnberries lower wlih a pressure to sell, N J. 
crutt# quoted 8h<fe$i.ftli. 9'la. orarge* are in demand 
i or special fruit storey; but the general uace.hat 
was needed and expected ror as laige a crop ■ s iha 
last does uni and Ui wCHtmof improve. The range 
as before is $*.o0>i3 for good is best half barrel 
caaui. Fla. strawberries pien'y and I wer. Olia*. 
arc Included t 1 the ottering ut 4a«60o, Per qt.; h >t- 
nouue Hiu<k tinrnburggrapes »4(a4.;U per 16. Pea- 
dui# are neat li g a Beeson for smIcb aud prices i e 
mimed with some confidence though the supply is 
largo- Va. hand-picked 4.H&4Hc; good to e.ura 
prime 3 a 34(c ; »h cl led 3a3Hc; pecans lower iinTNc. 
Corn-Meal.—' ales at $'U0 for Brandywine and 
$2 65ui>j,9flfor yellow VVesT-ern. 
Grain.—W haut has been ucive and variable ac- 
cordii « «* thn crop reports have been favorable or 
otherwise, nut i n thu whole not much advance ob- 
tain-id tor the week. Latest prices arc— 
N i. 1 white at $1 20wuol.'.l do. April . 
l.lUJf; do, Mav ut $1.17%; do. Juneat $x '8J(wLl7; 
NollwL taut $U9*tl Ilia: ungraded whito • $1 19. 
mix .1 WlutiTiit $l.)9^(B.l I1-J4; No. I rod at $1.27x4 
I . 26‘A N ». Z red at 1 ].72>ig 1.23)4: 00. April ut 
$l.'2U4<ai.2l4t; do. May at ikiJfUM-1.2U^t do. Juno at 
$1. i'K'rfl.llHk; uo, July at $U7Vai 18 No 1 red at 
*1.19,0.1.1914 ungraded red at ft.l8H@$l.27Hi New 
Y, rk No. S Bpi lug ut $1,14 al, 18- 
Hyp iu *i.i aiRi.li. 
Cum I# hlgherou a short interest here and at Bal¬ 
timore; uilesl sales are 
New Xor* No. 2 at *8)4i®. ; '84ic; do. Afril at 6?h, 
@684<C.: do .'lay at lAWia&t-HC.; do. Juno at 54 
54Ku • do. old cron In store ni. r,0 -.: No. 3 ai olnr&iKc.; 
uii- laded mixed western at »4««459o;Now 5’ork steam¬ 
er mixed at 66i*'ao6Vc . cluring ut aiSfo ; No. 3 white 
at 6U0.: while » ulhoru at to «46'.iJ42.; steamer while 
at .‘i7'.id?Hc.; low mix. n at i>9a. 
Oats have a fair Hade demand and prices Arm; 
latest sales are of 
N11. 1 white At *9Ko.. New York No. 2 white at 46!4 
©46HC.; No. 3 whito at 45K; New Voik No. 2 at 
44K <i45o.: dJ. April at 44Kc.: dr. May hi.HKi do. 
Ju jd at 43K.NO. 3 at 44K<w*4Kc.-. ungraded white 
VVosiorn at 4ho.4» ungradod mixed Western at 41 
(a46: while Stiue at 48uj30. mixed S ale 47, No. 2 Chi¬ 
cago at 44 V 
HAY AND STRAW.-Low grade* of h iy aro less 
wanted, and as they am; still plenty price*, are weak. 
Prime hav and straw have conelderaule deni ind and 
pi Ices #trong Quotations iho 
liav, prime timothy at 0 S 100 Bs.: medium 
timolliy at O 'CrutLOb do., shipning grades at 8.5<<t9Jj. 
do.; clover mix.id .»t «5c.ia#l.i0, clover at S.OftlW. do. 
Straw—No. 1 rye at II.IU&LU) 1* 100 tts.; No. 2 rye at 
7fl.i* op, do.; oat and wheat ut TOcd'Jo. do. 
Exports for week. 1,4:4 bales. 
HOPS.—Export demand continues slack and the 
brewers buy very in derately, with prices genera Iv 
steady. Quotalluns are Tor 
_ Cents per lb 
New Yorks, crop 1880. choice.23 @23 
Do. medium...19 to.20 
New Yorks, crop 1880, low to fair.j2 @16 
Eastern, crop 1 S 5 O.J 4 u «!2 
WiBc«jnsiii,crop 1880.14 ®!2 
Yearlings, crop UfiV, choice.12 ©18 
Olds, all growth*. 4 @in 
Pacific coast, new.19 <223 
Bavar1a"».30 @35 
Receipts for week, 734 bales. 
Rxijorts do.. 174 ao. 
Maple Sujiar.—S upplies are small, but there is 
enou-u hei'i- to airep prices tame 1 Sugar 8.x 10c: for 
Slate and Western: Vermont, 12c. Sirup, IbfgU lb 
cans, iuctafi. me. package. 
OlL-CAKK.—Western Is quoted at #29.50®29.75 per 
ton. 
POULTRY AND u a me.— Continued high prices for 
dressed huve restricted even ihe moderate Spring 
demand; holders, however, still quote strong figures 
ana the weather is favorable lor induing. Capons 
am ;n largo supply for that style of dressed and are 
easier. 
Turkeys, choice, I7 (Ss18o : fair to prime. !5t%l6c.; 
Phil.t. bruiting chicks, *» to size. HOjUOo, do. roustiag, 
2ika25e.; N J.18102U’. Pbilu.fowls d p 6:I7c:N.J. 
)6wl7ti,; Slate and Western loei'ic.- fal. lots, j4-.615c.; 
Capons, laig *. 27ut28c,; small and slips, 2SR2&0. Ducks, 
choke 50.JJ2C.: other. lo.idSc. G^.o, HK<*!2c. Squabs, 
white. $2 *1 Oz.: do. dark, $1 Shut 1.76 
A few coops of Winter chicks have made ' I 5or. 
* is. The demand nas slackened, but prices are firm 
with no pro- poet ol heavy supplies. 
Fowls, liaiao.; ruostera, '.lygiuo.: turkey hem, 
hVadhc.: do. torn-. I4ai6c; ditcks. 75c«fl.26 geese, si.Co 
<a2.70 pigeoas, 36«545c. 
Giime receives liule attention ; low-pricrd wild 
ptgqons, usual y plenty at this time,mo not In stock. 
Sand smpo, 40o. in nt,r ; Eng. snipe. $1,25^1.50: p’o- 
ver $httl.3o: 4 unvus-l*<ck ducks sold ut S'c ; other 
ducks range 20*5(0. The season winds up Mxy mt. 
Provisions.—E tog products have heen in good de¬ 
mand *nd advancing. 
Mess pork quoted at $57 iOiftlT.W; do. for May at j 
*17.40 i 17.50: do for Juhe st *17.60; do. fur July at 
tfi7.;-U. Bacuu at 6 k tor long clear and 9K for short 
clear. Haet hams at f2'ijt£( We«tcrn rteam lard->t I 
11 47W»l|. 0f'rrp t lole.il ,47 ViSll.tO for M«y. I ,62X 
ulLfo fur June. li.57H.xM 60 f .r July, and IIBli iur 
August. Btearlno »l I2H J 15?6. Tallow at 6 '-IG.aO.H. 1 
Receipts tor week, beef. nols. and tes, 71W pork. 1 
bbls. 1,672; cui-wenl». pkgs. 18.300; lard; do. 13,4 0. 
Exports for week, beef, bbls and tvs.. 1250 pork, 
do. it HTf»; cut meats. Ra. 4.6U.>,Q)(I: lard, do. il.TW.viiQ. 
VeoeTabi.es -f,upplln«of potatoes arc moderate 
und with in c stiorg ml v,nice In beans nnd there 
uedloKof othQ 1 * vegetable* prices are very strong 
The run la upon one quality especially as thereia 
a good deal of sued buying for uelgbuitng garden 
patches. 
Bermuda potatoes |9aIQ *> bbl.: 2d oror> $7®7.50; 
Early Ho»e. Nova 80"tni d.h. *2 75'8 8 87. Maine *2 62 
(®2.o7. atato. *2.10*4 75 do. bulk. *2.37 a, 2 fiL PnMlrto, 
»7.25a2 S7:- Ver.-er, $1 K7.A2 Juckson White. d:-h , 
83.lt4a2.87; Rurbunk. d.-h. $'! 60«b2 76 ; do. bulk,1*2 ;0 a 
2 62, Rnowtiake. f'2,87id2 62 do. d.-h. $2.fOa2.76.peuch- 
blow do. $2,006x2.12; Peerless. $242.12; sweet dull $1.:0 
® 2 . 
Southern supplies of green stuff are of Irregular 
a ualtty; quotations are only for prime showy lots, 
iermuda produce arrives freely. 
Fla. green peas per crate $16x4; Sav. do. 71®5; Fla. 
tomators, $l '»8 (kcrato; Bermuda do. 5-qt boxes. Nl‘4 
90e; Fl ». string hcan.i $3<o.'J.£0 f crate; Bermuda 
beet* 82,jo|'2,5U F crate: do. onions *3.25 F crate 
Nnifolk Sptcncll, *'4.ir4 V bhl.: it), kale, $h25**t 75 
do. radl-he*. *1 rfii.60 F Ibi) Uuorhen: Cha 1 . asparagus 
*650147 60 F doz.; cabbage, $4 ,x 8 FlOO-i fc:tuee; 
*3.5ni&4.i0 per bbl.: cabbage-, $2,MI<a4 V chi,old crop; 
caliDHge F ilK) H'v 8 Uulibard squash, $Dial. 2 i > bbl., 
marrow do. *lii<il.25, onlimH, white, $32x5 F bbl.: other 
In bulk, $3.46(93.50; carrots, fl(ait.75: celery $l.50'92. 
Tobacco.—E xport demand i» moderate und the 
home trade fair, with prices arm. Quotation* are 
for 
WESTERN LISAS’. 
Light Heavy 
Lav*...4.H® 5K 5 @ 6 H 
Comoioo .eaf... 6 h@ 8 H #, 'j* 
Medluni leai. 7 <* SH 7X@ 9H 
Good leaf... 8 ' 6.10 9H<aJ2 
Fine leaf. 9)4 ill 11 
selections . ..... . 12 *13H 12 @14 
8 BKDLEAF, CROP OP 1879. 
New England Havana seed.h; 
W rappers, com..J3 
Modlurn.18 @20 
Fine.... ‘25 <*35 
....—- M»45 
Becoilds......10)<j<®18 
.... .. .,i@ 7 
Penn, assorted, low....U_(»13 
Assorted, fair.14 @I 8 _ 
Assoited, flue. w>2;i 
Wrapoers. .18 @15 
Fillers. .6 «s 1M 
N. Y. assorted, common to medium.. 8 ffltl 
Assorted, good.12)^1*16 
Ohio assorted.7 <ai0 
Wrappers..... 12 @18 
Wisconsin assorted . ...6 @9 
Havana seed....................14 @18 
Wrappers. ....10 @15 
WOOL.—The market >-a# not vailed materially this 
wee*, with holders disposed to meet buyers prompt¬ 
ly and purchasing mo-ie. a.o. 
FARM IMPLEMENTS & SEEDS. 
Call on or write to It. H. ALLEN «fc CO., New 
York, for whatever you want of the above. 
Address 189 & 19i Water bt. 
PORTER'S HAY CARRIER. 
Tnic Acicnowt.t:t>oto 
9ta^< DA HD JU ARB 
a *K la VvU >r a ,,But l^ru. mi ui a *it iirr»m*dhowiiifir fety’e 
df hjU 1 dinir f atid ft descjrM'tioii of s;«uie. with 
Jiuilders of material, wvl n$r On? .^ize of ea« h 
piece or timber, number of Bhinv’lew and lbs of nail.s 
used in ita cuustructiou. 1 wtJl fq uI -ame 01 receipt 
of Stamp. J E. POtU'EB. Ottawa. LU. 
The Fearless. 
I* fho only Ircvhtr.v lilt rv rilrr,; nn r .V '-1 ,-n tiflli 
If.irn-pnv.vr nml Thr^.it,r nr 1 xl ills Centon- 
rial Exbibiuon ; wu nwsrrtn.f iho two l"»l Cold 
Medals I’V.-n by lhaNow r.i'i Ptsto Agriculiund 
Soritty on I lorw.pn.wcrx xml Tlirnfb^r, ; nuj >. ip,„ 
only Tlir»»lirr •olMttil from Ibx rx/t number built In 
the United btnl*., Ur illultm' ln ami rt. rrrtptlnn In 
“ Anpleintib Cyri-neJl.e -,f A: :,ll*d M«i-1mnic," re¬ 
cently pubibbcJ, thin lulnplln; It a« |.',o rtn Cdn rci 
maebinc nf it ij-nuipr*,*, CnLaini.no iep, fr,-,.*. A.*,:-.—, 
SILXiliD U.ilUlfR, Coble«]iill,£<Jnjbarm Co,, N.Y, j 
LIVE STOCK MABXETS. 
New YOUR, Saturday, April 16, 1881. 
Bkkvbb.—R eceipts for the week H.574 bead, an. 
last week 18 0'5 do. Strong prices still rule ai d 
though buyers be/ln to demur loudly and savagely 
at. tne high rates, tno situation of the market# 
nere and West aupuuri sellers' views. Good 
Cherokee stock sold t Ul.He. to die*# 57 tbs jo^b si F 
head;evert r -Ugh stags and oxen sold at8Y ( *9Hc to 
tire s &5«5, lb-. Twenty fanov Illinois steers sold at 
12 ,c. to tlr*#, 53 Iba; other sales ot nnlive rango at 
10 c. tod-o»# a’l ib*. lo li ve, to dress 57 tbs. for com¬ 
mon to very good steers. 
Miloh COWS.—There has been quite anoiferirg 
rf roiuiuob to good mlllter* quoted, with sal snt 
$30065 per head. A dozen puporterf Holstem cows 
and heifers were taken lu Havana. 
VEAL CALVES.—A couple Of wet days kept back 
supplies uno tlu market has ruled stronger than at 
our I i«t. The in et advance has been m under 
grades. „ 
Live uh'dce fe i 7Sc: f dr to prime Rjj70.; P00f 80 
-5Sc. -M< Hol y. Rd 80 • bnuermilk 3a$c; hog drrs ed 
calves extra lUHa lair to prim a 7*-a wlOc; poo rot* 66 Hc. 
Shkkp ANIiLambh -Receiptsfor week. 19.141 head; 
do. last, week 16 84 do. SuppUeR have run very ju-b& 
and price# nave omv a srasinod c #trer,gib. L’o- 
shorn sold at SHATc's: clip r ed Soring 
iambs 23o per head v\ itii a good demand for Eastern. 
BwinR.—R eceipts tor the week, 19.554 head; do. last 
week 21.198 do. 
Live corn fed toiO per ICO lb#.: country dressed 
park lignt, 84r«x8Ho.: medium, S^Hc.; heavy, 7£c.; 
city dress uWe#iern.7?t .i7i<c. 
TERMS FOR 1880. 
thk subscription price of The Rdkal Nkw 
Yorker is 
Single Copy, per Year.....$2 10 
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France. * 4 “ . 3 04 ( 18Xf.) 
French Colonies, ” “ . 4 08 ( 20XL ) 
Any one sending a club of eight Is entitled to one 
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Agents will be supplied with oanvasslng outfit on 
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Entered *t the Post-office at New York City, N, Y., 
sb second-class mail matter. 
GENERAL ADVERTISING RATES 
OF THE 
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“ 13th page.60 
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Discount on 4 insertions, 5 perct.; 6 ins., 10 per ct. 
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Forwl.oii and learn how we were enabled 
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trated circular describing best Hive#. Ex¬ 
tractor#, Comb Found ition. Smokers, 
Feeder#. Vedls, Gloves, ,te. alsilie Clover 
seed a * penalty. 
L. C. Root A Buo., Mohawk, N. Y. 
gallon; Kurelt i Boiled Oil, 500.; raw. 18c.; Eiig.UU 
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LONDON PUilPLE. 
Trade Mark- 
POISON FOI? 
Potato Bug:, 
Cotton Worm, 
Canker Worm 
s 
HEMINGWAY’S 
London Purple Company, 
90 Water St., N. Y. 
P. O. Box 990. 
It is manifest that from GOOD SI',. 1 
ONLY can Good Vegetables be obtaiiu il. 
The character of LANDItHTHS’ SEKDS 
. has been suhstautiaiod Urtjtnul u.i <v,|fj- ion. 
They are tbu STA.MI.IKI* lor duality. 
_S, Over 1500 acres in Carden Seed Crops 
under our own colt ivatlon. 
Ask your Storekeeper for them iv original 
emlal jjackixji f. or drop us a postal card for 
jirit-es and’ Catalogue. 
Wholesale trade prices to dealers on applieafiov. 
founded 1784. DAVID LANDRETH & SONS, 2!and23 S.Sixth St.,Philadelphia. 
SECOND TO NONE. 
— ■■ »♦ <- 
Soluble Pacific Guano. 
Sale in 1865 . 754 = Tons. 
1880 - - - -44,700 
- »w -- 
Tbl 3 Fertilizer, which was at first sold almost entirely In 
tie southern states, has of late years become so deservedly 
popular In the North, for the cultivation ot all Farm Crops, that 
rhe company have enlarged their works especially tosupply the 
Xotlxern demand, and we are now in a position to fill orders 
promptly. Pamphlets containing testimonials and other Infor¬ 
mation furnished by our local agents, or on application to 
G-LIDDEN & CURTIS, 
GENERAL SELLING AGENTS OF PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY, 
Boston, M ass. 
