quoted full- Some hickory uuta have moved at the 
1 °litra wherries, Charleston, v qt.,W®40e.; ina.,90®Wc.{ 
A i)tiles, groontnvs, V bbt, *3 lAXii-'VJri; do. fancy lots, 
*1 sit.25; Baldwin. *Sfat;i.?5; Russet, State, *2.75@3.25: 
mired lotH, *1.50(32.50; cranberries, Jersey choice, V 
orate, $3.7Na4.00! prime, *3.2fi«ft8.M>; fair to good *2.75 
043,00. Oranges, Florida, * half hbl. case, *5.00@i.00; 
orate, *3.?ft(34.n0; prime, limWi fair to good * 2 . is 
043,00. Oranges, Florida, * half bhl. case, *5.00@i.00; 
do. H bhl. case, ordinary, *3.50(34.00. 
Peanuts, Va, hand pk’d # n. 9@9<4e.; do, ry, 8@sHc; 
extra i>rlme, 7?<to8o.; good to prime, 7@74c.; 
shelled, 6to6-}6c.; pecan nuts, 10@l2e. Hickory nuts, 
75c. to* 1. 
Hay and Btiiaw. Prices are In buyers’favor for 
hay. Supplies are very llbernl for Spring and trade 
Is divided up more now, that some of the down town 
trade can patronize barges: 
llay. retail quality, line. V 100 Tbs., K0to90c.; do. 
llay, retail quality, line. <1 100 Tbs., Sil@90c.; do. 
fair to good, TOtoT.V'.: shipping quality, 60(§>70e.; clover 
mixed, SVrt>75c.; all clover, 55(3650.: salt, 55@60c. 
K**af rvA • abort, rvft F»( oat. 
Btraw, best rye, 65to70c.| short rye 50®W)c.: oat, 403 
50o. 
Exports for week, 2.151 hales. 
Since June 1st, 1(1,530; do. ’81,13,616. 
Hors. -Trade has revived somewhat after a lull of 
several iJuyii. On actual business prices show no Im¬ 
provement, however, and In ft general way the 
market looks very much as it has for some time 
back; that is buyers have a way In making prices. 
New York State crop of IStt, prime to choice, 24c.; 
do., mcdluBMi JKsiaSo.; do., lowgrndr* 18to20o.; do., 
crop of 1S80, good to prime, LSS)3V..; do. low to fair, 
31 * 3150 .; old olds, Hfa&f.V’.; Eastern, crop of 1881, fair 
to choice, IHtoUje.; PnclOc Coast do. 30to&46. 
N. 11.—'The above arc dcnlfirr' selling prices, based 
mainly upon actual business on the ordinary terms. 
Receipt* for week, 828 bales. 
Export*, do., 51. 
Milk.— Prices hnvo fluctuated considerably during 
the week, ranging from *1,40 to $2 {( can of 40 quarts; 
average, *1.70. 
Poultry and Gamr.—F rozen poultry sells promptly. 
Kresh killed Is In demand except for large turkeys, 
these are now unseasonable. Live uoullry scarce and 
high; a demand from Jew* supporting price*. 
Frost!n turkeys, cholot, I7to:sc.; fair to good, 13® 
18c.: chickens, choice, .MtolSc,; .fair to good, 1 (kail3c.; 
ducks, choice, 17rti3c.; fair to good, l3$bsc.; geese, 
choice, laaiac. Presh dressed turkeys, small dry 
picked Philo.,ITtohk'.; choice Jersey, Ktolit!.; do State 
and Western, 12&15C.; poor to fair, lhtoHc.; capons, 
2 Tic.: slips, 2L«3fc,; chickens, fair, UttRkM good to 
prime, NtoUJc.; Phi la. dry picked, 2tk»Wc.; broilers, 
4to5 ft. pair. astitSsk!.: Western broilers, 18(3200. 
Fowls,choice near by, I5ftl6c.; prime 14ft#15e.: fair to 
good, 11(318c. Ducks, choice, 30to22c,; do fair to good, 
12®18c. 
Live, fowls, State and Jersey, 17c.; Western, l(l@17e,; 
Roosters, lOtolle.; turkeys, Jersey and Pa, 17c.; West¬ 
ern, 12tol4c. Ducks, State and Jersey, 18 pair, 75@*1.25; 
do.’Weatern, fliy,&-i'e. Geese, State and Jersey, 81.75(3 
Z_25’; do Writeru, *1.25(31.62. 
wild pigeons are scarce and high. Wild ducks sel¬ 
dom good enough to make outside figures. Ice house 
snipe neglected. 
Hug. snipe, fresh-killed, V dor.., *1.75(31.50! early- 
packed lee house. 25ftfS0e.; wild pigeons, flight, * 
do*., f2.50to2.74; wfld canvas backducks. V pair, *1.50® 
2.00; red head, 4tU@60©.j mallards, 30@4l)c.; teal and 
wood, 25c.j common, lOtolSc.: squabs, tame, light, V 
doss., *4.50; do. dark, *2.50(33.00; tame pigeons, Uve, 
ji pair 50c. 
Kick.—Choice scarce, nud market generally steady. 
Carolluu, choice, 7H®8o; good to prime, 7<37 m.o; com¬ 
mon to fair, 51^(36 .‘ac; Louisiana, low fair to fair, 
23432XC. 
Booau, xc.— Sugar is dull, as a lrte advance has 
cheeked sales: 
Cut loaf, ♦ lb, Wide: crushed 10%c; cubes 994 c.; 
ivu B 1 ... “• ■ **-*l ** 
rectloncr*' A »M( 0 ; coffee A standard 9@9>gc: coffee off 
A 8 -Kito 8 Tfic; white extra O &HQ81&S; extra C 7Js<38Jdc.; 
C tjStodfio;yellow 
Sugar. Molasses. 
Common...42(344 .. .. 
Pair to good.. 45<348 .. .. 
Prime tu ChOlOO.. 50(352 
Bugar-h'se molasses, ordinary hhds..........23(325 
do do do bbls......25(327 
do do extra-heavy hhds.27(328 
do do do bills.28(329 
New Orleans, fair to good. 55(362 
do prime to choice.........,.65(370 
do fancy. . 71@75 
Vegetables.—P ino well kept state and N. s. pota¬ 
toes are firm, but as before, good undergrades eauuot 
yet compete with foreign. Receipt* of foreign since 
Jau. 1st, 562,72(5 bag*. Sweet potatoes seldom asked 
Potatoes—Bermuda, old crop, F bhl., *4.00(36 50; N. 
8 . Rose. * 8 . 12 ( 33 . 75 ; State do *< bhl $8.Kto3.62; Peer¬ 
less, * hbl., g2.5tk33.0l); Snowflake, State, * bbl,. *3.12 
(,*3.8?; Burbank, 18 bbl., *3.12(33.50; N. 8 . ChiU red, 
bulk. * 2 . 50 ( 32.75 ; Scotch and Irish. V bush., 6o<3 
75C.; sweet potatoes, fine, i bbl., *6.00; So. yams, *2,00 
©2,50. 
Southern tnntlc tending lowor. The weather has 
been unfavorable for steady sale and receipts are 
quite liberal; 
Oreen peas, Savannah, V crate, $1.25(32.00; do Fla. 
Jgjo i,(jgl.oo. String beans, Fla, *1.50(33.50; wax beaus, 
do. *3.00(34.00, Mplnaeh, Norfolk, 4 < bbl. *S.5U@k.0l) 
50c ©31.14). String beans, Fla, *1.50(33.50; wax beaus, 
do, *3.00(34.00, Spinach, Norfolk, 4 < bbl. * 3 . 50 ( 31 .. 1*1 
l-ettutu.', Southern, *l.l*>c31.00; knle, Norfolk, *1.50(3) 
1,75; do. Scotch, r2.2tot2.50. Onions, ll- rimi.la, h crate, 
•808.25; white, V bid., *LdU»y3.flO; yellow. *l.75(.f20, 
red, Eastern, #1.75<32.u); Cheater, *l.Vqyl/,r,; beets, 
f bbl., *2.25(32.00; cabbage, AObtoUH; Russia tur¬ 
nips. L. L, *L?5(32 l 25; Canada, *I.UUtol.r*Ji squarh, L, 
I., rt.notol.00: do Fla. while F crate St. 2 Ayd.J 0 ; carrots, 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
nips, L. L, *L?V»2 l 2S; Canada, gl.n.^al.rd; squarh, U 
I., rt.50to4.00: do Fla. while F crate SI.25tol.JO; carrots, 
V obi, * 1 . 0 ( 1 ( 41245 : Bjpariigu*, Charleston, *■ doz. 
bunches, *4.75)ti,. r <*; Russia romlps, do. F bbl, *1.50 
(31.75; tomatoes, Bermuda, F box, 2A 3 .'Ale.: Florida, F 
6 -qt. crate, 40@750.; do. F bush .orate, *1.50(33.50; beets, 
Bermuda, F crate, *1.25(31.80; do Flu, 2.00(33.50, 
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FARM IMPLEMENTS & SEEDS. 
Produced from the finest nud most perfect Seed 
Onions only, which arc cure fully selected by hand. 
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On trial, on receipt of seed, aud If not perfectly satis¬ 
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raisers In tills countrv with otic seed for years, and 
cun furnish special testimonials as to the purity and 
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and quantities wanted. Address JEROME 13. RICE & 
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Send fur prices before buying elsewhere. 
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Both valuable compounds, containing elements Indis¬ 
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op am,. Send In your early orders, 
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SECOND TO NONE! 
Putcnted, July, 1ST9. 
Yearly Sales 50,000 Tons. 
TEE 
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THE BEST 0DLTIVAT0H MADE. 
TRADE 
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Its Success in Every Market where Intro¬ 
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This Fertilizer, which 
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* the cultivation of all 
5: Farm Crops, that the 
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Mg their works especiallyto 
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■t- promptly. Pamphlets 
containing testimonials 
A farmer can plow two acres more corn per day 
with it, than with the ordinary Cultivator. Can do 
tho work much better and easier than with any 
other. 
_ , and other Information 
■ ^ -n 'furnished by our local 
agents, or on appliea- 
i ttuu r.o 
any other of the many Spring Cultivators, wtiicn 
tho success of this Cultivator have brought out in 
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Send for Diary, FREE. 
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GLIDDEN & CURTIS, 
[ General Selling Agents of Pacific 
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Ilui-fil Hy liny Inily ur gent oven thoiigli nilirily ignorant of mu¬ 
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the Instrument it numbered in like manner, instead of bein» 
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Wj 
Nxw York, Saturday, April 1,1882. 
Bkkvks.— Rooelpta for week, 11,6-10 head; do. last 
week 9,315 do. Last week was a .short oue in supply, 
and with uone too many this week. Sellers hail the 
advantage at < 0 thSt, Buyers paid about the. same 
prices aw on Wndnnsday fora poorer quality of cattle. 
Jlr. Eustmaa had 22 car loads of uhlpfling cattle 
which he valued at IHodKfl^c. to dress 58 lbs. outside 
figure for u drove of 151 exceptionally fine Kansas 
steer. But the sales to butubera were from lOJ^e to 
dress Si, lbs. to I2&C. to dress 57 lbs, former figure for 
u light loud or common Kentucky stiller*, and latter 
price for live ears of very good Illinois corn fed 
Steers. Something over luooar loads are 10 arrive at 
that market place to-night, most of which are fur ex 
porters or go direct to slaughterers. At Jersey City 
u half dozen ear loards of very common Chicago 
cattle sold at 111 * 4 ( 1 !)UG-ie. lo dress 55(3511 th; bill the 
bulk of tho IrtiHlntMW was from lie. lo dress 501b, to 
ISe. t*. dreaft58Hi. lueludlng t wo ears of good to prime 
Pennsylvania stable fed cattle at 12(313c. to dveas .’dto 
58lt>; and Messrs. Sollnger & Moyer, Kasl-slde slaugh¬ 
terers. purehaKed nboiit tour car loads of extra 
Illinois .“.leers at l lbje- To dress 08 Tb. 
Mu.eil Cows.—The market Is dull for common cows, 
And gtMid milkers are uone too firm. Good to choice 
ranged at *15(3*611 per head singly or *50 by the car¬ 
load—low grades *35. 
V KAi, CaLv ch.-M ost t-rtlves .li t' selltTis lit the lower 
figures, but are promptly seized by the Health Board. 
Live or dressed if strictly prime are firm. 
Calves, Jersey dressed, eliotcc, 12w,l-"3e; fair to 
prime, l|j(./,12e.; State, fair to prime, ILKs 12c.; Phil, 
dressed, lhgi! 2 o: country dressed, poor lo fair, 6 ("i 
9tec; live calves, Jersey, prime to choice, 9 c; state 
prime 10 eliotco, NtotoOc.; fall' to good, 7to8c.; poor 
lo fair, (Wo.; Ml. Holly, good lo choice, s'ui.o'JIne; Alt. 
Holly fair to good, fty-.s. 
Kiiki c anti Laiuiis. - RocelpU for the week. 19,248 
bead: do. last week,23.759 do. Light receipts and cold 
weather helped the market considerably, aud the 
pens were cleared at yesterday's prices. Dressed 
mutton sold better to day, which encouraged slaugh¬ 
terers to operate more freely, ami the feeling was 
very firm at (lit* close. A ear of extra heavy l*enu- 
SylvaulR wethers was holding at 1 ‘ye. but actual sahs 
were at 8 to® 7 Me, r,,r sheep and Bj>J<38)4c. for yearling 
lambs. Hprlng lambs, heavy, $ 7 ( 3 * 8 , pt*r head; light, 
*3<!V$3. 
Kwink,—R eceipts for weok, ‘22,379 head: do., last 
week. 18,283 do. 
Market for live nominally firm. No unsold stock 
Offering. 
Hogs, Jersey dressed, heavy, 8 >f(49c.: city dressed, 
klsto'Je.: live hogs, ft 1U0 tbs., *7.0bto,. lU; Jersey dressed, 
light, '.itytiylOc., do medium, 9>^c. 
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Thlrtv-Slx Varieties of Cabbage; 26 of Corn 28 of 
Cucumber; 41 of Melon ; S3 of Peas; 28 of Beans ; 17 of 
Squash; 23 of Beet and 40 of Tomato, with other varl 
ptles In ^proportion, )i large portion uf which were 
grown on my five seed farms, will be found l n my 
VEOETABI.E AND Fl.OWKU SEED CATAl.OUlrK FOR 1882 
Sent frr-e to all who apply. Customer* of last Seasou 
need not write for it. Ml Seed Sold front my estab¬ 
lishment warranted to bo both fresh and true to 
name, so far, that should It prove otherwise.! will 
refill the order gratis. Tlie ouiatSAl. introducer of 
Early Omo and UrititANK Potatoes, Marblehead 
Early Corn, the Urn hard SqttAsn, M uuij.khkad Cab¬ 
bage, Phinney's Mtclon, and a score or other new Veg¬ 
etables, I invite the patronage of tile public. New 
Vegetables a Specialty. 
JA.MF.S J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead. Maas. 
FERTILIZERS. 
Feed Your Land and It Will Feed You. 
Sardy’s Phospho-Peruvian Guano 
DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE, 
After twenty years' praetleal test, have proved to he 
tlie best and cheapest In nse, 
Adapted to all Crops and Soils 
SOLD ON GUARANTEED ANALYSIS. 
Send for circular. 
J. B. SARDY & SON, 141 Water Street, N. Y. 
Tlu Best in t]u World 
- IS THE - 
FORRESTER’S 
CQMPLETEMANURES 
FREE FROM ODOR. 
CHEAPER THAN STABLE MANURE. 
Send for circular, which Is mailed free, and read 
what the farmers say. 
Seven year* ou same land, and same crop ; 1881 crop 
better than the previous years. 
Geo. B. Forrester, 
1SS PEART. STREET, NEW YORK. 
“ B. 0. TAYLOR’S 
LATEST IMPROVED 
NEW HORSE HIE HIKE. 
'fills rake Is tlie outcome of five former styles. It 
has been thoroughly tested and linprovoduntll now 
It is the simplest, most convenient and easiest opera¬ 
ted Hake lu the market. It is a perfect Hand or 
Horse Lhmip Hake. It has no points, clutches or 
complicated pans to get out of order. The eastings 
m e plain and row lunutnber; there Is no annual bill 
of expenses for repairs. This Rake Is neatly and well 
mini", ami for siuiplieiiv nnd convenience cannot be 
excelled THE f.vYLOil RAKtSS. over 04,000Of which 
have been made and sold, have shown the superior! 
ty and excellence of our workmanship. 
Send for Circulars and terms to 
B. C, TAYLOR A SON DAYTON, OHIO. 
