S c °}ta. buik.per bbl., $1.12® 1.37- Chill lied, N.S., built 
• • 2* !• l»*Sw>l.<J 7 : Peuchblow, Sluie. per o.-h. bbl. 
»l.(orcc»2t Suoivflake, Suite, perd.-b bbl., $1.5091.(13: 
Jefjless, State do. *l.2o9*l.a7: bulk, per bbl.. 1 . 2 .V& 
built, do. * 1 ( 21 * 1.12 : Sweet potatoes, (lo. 
*•’ 1 X 1 . Onions show ;» reco-it decline. Southem stuff 
plenty for the sahsoii. Tomatoes, F onda, p r 
box, lOe.'itr.tlUi Nassau, MIC, 1,00: Bermuda, ,VU 
^ c ; ; o beetu. H-rmuda, new, V crate, fl.2Sai.Mi, wrren 
peas. Sav., .'.(0 aii.ud : (,h>u t2,i)3.(M; Fin., am.'ill, fic.a 
miiriowfut. ♦Knl.i'O; kale. N< r f„ V . 1 * 1 ., 50tM» 
SL| L,-«Vt EY r , bus, 70c.'«.tl,2>: spinach. NorL, per 
bbl,.tt.(«,2.^ Unit.. 1.2 (gifl.50 ruclluhes. Norfolk, i> KiO 
bunches, l.iOoift; let'uee, southern, per bbl., 
, Js Il y ,rr, ' w ' Hubtnirtl, - X £0 -3; ca .bare. 
V 100.|8,8 onions, white, »s,:o.. i 50: yellow, 3<at3$i: 
beets Jersey 
carrots, 75c. 
Send for tfevv Pamphlet (1880) containing Results with Practical Growers, 
A few Reports (Extracts) from well known Potato-Growers and F 
Season, of the HAPES POTATO M 
l«-2 K Sv?;t1i EN W* BROS., Truck (trowers,etc., Mata' 
h. acre ^ ,u:u ' l >' *J #0 bushel* of potatoe 
bu»Jlbw pei acre, while some parts or the Held did not Mil 
? , 7 >ei ‘,cent, marketable. I .and was in poor hoart. 3 
III i)o 6 r i lo Ijo ccMifliffared of any racket 
s^<) gwat ;ib to irufffn it difficult tr> ntiito llio flnsrrno. The m 
good averitvo one, until tiw hoavy rains that becnrt’od in 
have a lulling effect on the vines of ttio earlier «urt*. 
more Ilitin t wo neekn '<r^rc «boi|jflBlniilT rqou in tho a 
tbG 88 fertilizer? * -* ' - 
jou>- hm-t> as much. u ._, ava , lJll; 
Mit. KiiKUKKICK MORTON, Honk?Uif“,Tlonn. 
nonr «.v1 f not .xl *- .» nr i_ l. 
. - —; .-.«j/wo * the past gen 
tUeJu thau W noilfhbors \vl 
spsppi^ssas 
■filet's, Round Hill, Fairfield Go-, Conn., 
... .Juuure worth its eo.-t in keening the 
M own with 
1.00m, *1.25 ; 
$1.26. 
i. 'yobb -Dcmand lias been active mul prices strong, 
but no lnphrr. lote-t sales (ire of X and XX Ohio 
at 5Se<yo7sc‘.; ?S blood Ponn-vlvaDrt at C 2 e.; inedunu 
Pennsylvsnlaatetlc.: No, i Montana at .Ho.: r,»n Cali- 
fornia at JaaSOe.: spring do, at 59 s.; fall Texas at 
2 ia 2 b*.: Iinwaslfod Ohio at 4«ke.: Montevideo at 38<S 
I}.® ’ Donakol at '.'7c ; <‘ape at .333370. Australian at 
^uc.. Ka»t India at 40;<tUe.; Mexican at 25 .: Montana 
utJsc.; Oregon nti 2 .,£ Coloradu ut 32o. 
. -Marly maturing effects of 
if coarse yard manure, which was clearly 
tlie same variety of potatoes, and the yield 
;”■ '-** r'i*wnM 4 uiwi 4 Tiw and ol’ far oiicilitv 
Having bad an expurlaoce Of over thirty years in this line of buBlneSB wa are 
1 bettor I syme rtwult* will follow the Judicious uro' of your 
tiw elfb^ it^,mh , U r?^L^ ,h:Ul iu , t H“ u:,,! ot ' t!j e st ible manures of 
Cort ot these P'Siltrv.s, grown am aboci. far the manure, inclndinif freight 
enrtage. aud sproaUng. w v* «ivcnr v-three cr-is a biirr«?|, or about elirlit 
e?m» ri bitslu*U it tboro lr> a mircha^ablo tu iuurc* that will nvlucn inuli*r 
1 M-‘'"rtL m F t: 4 ! 1 ? e r' am n C ’r I t d \r 1 ii t£ v t ’ wh!lt .r : ,a ; ‘} a . a where it can bo had." 1 ' 
iewied M ^taU)^e thilt'niajArniw diirii^'t^oisiscaROU fMaU^»'«rw , le\>*nrr(‘l'of l thc?r 
bushels with the k»£S FotoOTannl.^ ^ 0< tlWlv 
Ant. JUiiis i , b I, V icii-t^rai. * AittiM-lojiii Asgociatiou/' writei, dan, 18S)- “ I 
Some other Crojis grown with t 
4 V) li.UtllKbS (I V 1 TLtli’Lil WIJU I'rrn Iaerei—and 2*5 buslinls nntatnns 
P^ « 1 V > ./O.I s Gam non,:.. 1 'ulcliogue, -^1 ill oik Co.. N. V. bushels potatoes 
."V". 113 '•HHi-S ONIONS per acrc-iju busbehi with stable manure and “SO 
nufflielM per aero on nat tral soil. F \V. PirrutEy. PtouirhkfiBnsie N >• _• " 
-V.OOO Hr sir Res 1'Elt A< ■ It ll of an nice ouiunn a* ever grew’”—" One bushel 
ol the White Oirions topic the First I'rcuiiuiii at the Norwalk Fair It would have 
be-,, usalra. to i, ive tried to get Halt e,„p without the MapesOuion Manure » 
A r *>!'fW sods 1 -ChA.r.s A. Mkkkku, Southport, Conn 
llili.pi the Ills! H’oCial manure I ever used that grew a crop of onions on it‘»l with 
lirn manure *>—A. N Hn 1 a 1 ;, Chester. N. y. ouionsLuu.u wuu 
.. W& Ht SHKI/S VTIIBAT from acres; 2*0 bushels potatoes per acre on 
light Roll: thruips fur/iipenor in aiZe and ipmlity to those ruisedavitli barn va?l 
manure.-H onisv C Hmiurvu, Sorimr Valle.v, JJ J VIU1 barn-jitra 
I J v K INtliArur u CK OPS of as P A It.vtfirx grown during the inst three 
poagons at Oyster May. exhibited at Spring (exhibitions at Mine ,la T, 1 were 
ringed with the MARKS ASP Ut kGIJS M VNUBK. SiiMeWiil^ competitors' wen 
A ALKNa iNf. 1 ' wos r, I .ocilftt A alley, L. I,, and ClROUOB H. Tow.vsknp, Glen head, L, I 
These Manures are all REAJDY-MIXED, in FIX 
Full directions tor use aiul al* information remurec 
for New Pamphlet (1880). Address 
810 BoshpJLs (Burbanks), from 10 bushels seed on two acres. 
A\ rT.I /VM H. HOBTNHOX, ArattitncU, fn T, t t.* i* ic icon 
Soil, go. id loaxu ; Reason good for potatoes Hunt •,! i'iKt' of’ Aiu-fl •' : 
ling put. a toes: applied four bags per acre fe'nstin -Pie) of the i! a i ) 80 «^" 
nurn; Fertilizer wgs applied lit the drill!’’ * of tha llai "‘ s 1 otato ila - 
..I ’ 3 cited lu bush cl? or seeds on certainly not two acres of land sn.i » n ,ji,i 1 i„ 
ol your good potatoes; not over two bmdiols m l.io ,,f small m e' ‘ ?0t8l ° bl,sllel3 
hiiaviisR 1 ? crop ever raiglid'iu sm&lk' aBm Ut,a UotbiD ^ e!s6: ra-ohahly the 
M4PES M/INURES past season, 
So^hmSdJn.^uffo” Ca.V 5 ^ ,Hir aftWOa heav >’ ^awpence Sanpobp, 
I*ifw irrr >i pA« ^ i 2 w Bu ,V ' ° l ^ KR « "noubtipy, L. I. 
guei^^ 'a ^ 
TWELVE Medals and Awards given to the Manes xr lm iiv.« i, v ,i,a i 
cultural Societies and Institutions in Connecticut' 
States during the nast two vears Connecticut, New Jersey, and New fork 
LIVIt STOCK KAEK 5 T 8 
Beeves—U eceiDts for week. 9.193 bead: do. last 
week, ic.tiio do, AVith light receipts the market baa 
ruled very luvorabi.^ f«»r sellers: m >re than three 
qu.'irter^ of Ui * offer in r sold at it ran#' of MIO^. The 
transactions :tt the ClOHJ IJ)t|i«t4(!».;livo weight fur com 
mun dry coiv* and huffs 8 d«ic tti65 for M ev<*r- 
ill cur loBilN «,r e arne to pood oxen: HKrrfUJfe. to 
ilress CD® I* lln for ooiritu.m to fair steers, with 
go u and i in loc at 8 V*® 10 >fc. t j circs* Mia 57 . 
Cows avd Cx i.vks,—T he luurkct hag ruled dull 
hag been quoted tit »,i par heirt lower for fnlr 
qualities. Buyers will beaptlo bold off now umil 
t esli milkersure plenty. 
VKAL CAhVicK.—tteoilip'ii of live ino.lerule, but 
dressed till out market wanw. t.ive calves N. J. ,y 
?g,*ol C c; ‘b 'R'o hitsscg i.rituv i i « 8 o : 8 t:uochoi.-e 
<:iil«gc.i State prime 7>f *7ec. fair 0 K>JO d 
All. Holly 7<o9Ne : hutleriu IV la.'c.' gr.ts 2M'48He •' 
liog drosRcd, Choice 10 j.: good to prone 8 >f«l»k|e,i 
other 7 stiyc.:ffroB». hug dressed t.H'itoRc, 
SxiEKP AN n fiAftius — Beccip's for week, 19771 
head: do. last week. lh,87i do. inglusupplies and ail- 
vat coin wool. Skins hive kept ui'iog.'i quites'rong 
Heavy sheen not want,d Oils week. Mieep quoted 
W'J'i'Kc,; uuylbing bold Mbove wuu neglected. 
application 
c accompany EVERY PACKAGE 
158 Frout Street, New York. 
'FO.R.33, COINHAJ. 
Send 
OSBORNE’S (well-known) 
Grain Sc Seed 
The NewJuckeye CARPETS 
Buy of tlie Manufacturers and Save 
Intermediate Profits. 
t Complete Stock of 
ui Trees in iho ft. s. 
■ut :i», follow*: No. I, 
tc. 15 t.tH.; (dam. Hide, 
etc., incwtil > with plate 
ii. 3, Greenhouse. Free. 
, anil No. 5. Citalocuc of 
■ of New and Hare Roses, 
o. 7* Catalogue of Straw- 
, Address, 
Farm size etmtplete; for separating grain and seed, 
viz.: Seed wheat; market wheat; cockle; timothy; 
clovcf; peas, beans and corn; barley and oats, lias 
taken more first premium* than any other separator 
in the land, ami lias more tuntiniumalH. Price S-0 
(usual price Fifo; alimitp.il number for sale by J.IGH T- 
HAbL It C/VRTKR UAI1IY SFPPHIES, 28 & 30 James 
St., Syracuse, N. V. Head for circular. 
Manufactured by Ourselves 
F.XPRESSI.Y FOR THIS SEASON’S RETAIL TRADE 
CONSISTING OF 
AXMlJiSTKR^ AA IM’OVS, A KLV ET8, 
BRUSSELS, UVGH VINS, Pc., & c ., 
IN 
ELLVVANGER& BARRY.Rochester.N.Y. 
Victor” one-horse Wheat Drills 
’ rr ~ (3 and 5 hoed,) 
For Sowing Wheat, 
Rye, Barley, iu fallow 
ground or in standing 
corn. 
Force feed; nimply 
constructed. The nve 
hoed is adjustable for 
. , , - - different widths, and is 
Just what every small farmer ought to have, saving 
the price of a two horse Drill. 
Manufactured only by EWALD OVER. 
[Send for circulars.] Indianapulis, Ind. 
FRESH, PURE, 
ONION SEEDS 
A. ICR cm HA All] 
CHAINDRIU. \ 
'"ary superior utralns of the following varieties of 
our own or Philadelphia grown stock, that can be 
recommended in every way. 
liiirge. Red W<-tlier«fiuld, per lb., 8*2.no 
VcllllW IlilllVITu, - »• 4 
Veil in* i'i»-buri»' or llutcli, “ 2.50 
White «r Miverhkin, - *• 2.73 
Postage must be added at the rate of it) cents per lb. 
Special prices on in tl*. lots and over. 
Send Be. stamp for illustrated catalogue 
HENRY A. D REEK, 
Seed Grower mid Denier, No. 714 Chestnut St., Phila. 
ALSO • 
THE NEW BUCKEYE 
Combined Crain and Fertilizer 
THESFGOODKWU.L bf. found to OOMI 
VFuAviw Jf ’ivi I ‘ 3 ) Kp;UEE, ELEGANCE OF 
ANCE AND 1( JSITJVE WF ARlKft nn 
® ® D ix A && fegIS kE 
WE AI.SO OFFER A FULL LINE OF 
INDIAN RIGS and Aid 
CHINA MAT I liVih, OIL-CLOTH8, dkc., A 
AS IMPROVED FOR 1880. 
th 9 V ttF. 7 /SzPaf .^i® ^ ew r,r df 8 were sold and used ia 
ttu. LI nlted States last Reason, and were pronounced by 
Cimrn,e e v u ’ /.' u, y V:V: ct tonitnv Machine* in the 
t- V^iUever miido gave Milch ttniver- 
y u< it w '.‘-, u 1a ttK ‘ force feed fa thnniar- 
5| 1 ", r 1‘ertiltzcr Sower has a positive force-feed 
fo*?mi* e «o«, £ ^n al * n IhiM txiuntry. Be *uiv and send 
andTuffli Illustrated circular, giving Illustrations 
and descriptions of the improvement ,, vi.iress 
F. 1 *. ill A ST * ro., 
__ __Springfield, Oltio. 
A\ e luivc perfected a rtulical and valuable improve¬ 
ment in eur celebrated Churn, which needs but to bo 
hc m to be appreciated. Now offered for tlie first time 
to tho dairy public. 
It received the HIGHEST PREMIUM at the Inter¬ 
national Dairy Fair in New York City, in competition 
With all the leading cbiirm- in the market. 
Niue sizes made, churning from one to one hundred 
gallons. Warrantod to be exactly an represented. 
Semi to any dealer In RE.ii.hr lirshclat/h Farm and 
Dauw, Imploinoiits for a Descrinttvc Circular of 
"THE NEW BLANCHARD t’ll (IKN," or to the 
fj/ile Mamilacturvm, POUTER BLANCHARD’S 
E O r\ offer!! the largest 
■ I* ■ * B fr- and cheapest stock 
"■ m the. country of 
tins superb raspberry. The original stock that can be 
traced directly to TiioR. Outbbcrt’s garden. Also an 
exceedingly liberal otter. All the other small fruits 
and grape vines in great abundance at reasonable 
rates. Address, 
E. 1*. ROE, Corn**uII-on-Hudson, IV. V. 
STRAWBERRIES ; 5 T Sena a formy jirices 
RASPBERRIfS ifeS JKSf’'" v'"" 1 " 
SEED POTATDES! ““JiikSiU'.'i?: v. 
SPECIAL, INDUCEMENTS OFFERED 
CHURCHES, STEAMERS AN D HOTELS. 
Wilber’s Direct Draft 
CARPET MANUFACTURERS AND RE 
40 ifc 42 WIST 14TII ST., NE\ 
Nenr Sixth Avenue Elevated U. 11 
John Van Gaasbeck, M 
RECTAUTGT 7 LAR 6 l SQUARES 
BOX CHURNS. 
Kaffir / \\ Cheapest anil best. No In- 
Mf/<i sft,xSA>J* ride fixtures, and always re- 
|H 8(NjiL . liable. Six sizes of cadi kind 
K.J1 vf churm /si WlU made. Three sizes of the 
g® gS Level' Butter Worker made. 
M Best niuterial use.I and every 
B711.6B ax»4—-^5Eg M Churn and Butter Worker 
Ptf - V rr - - ub warrantnt exactly as repro- 
tg HB One Chum ut whole- 
® ■ . * ' '■> * TO Male wticvo we have uo Ay-cnt. 
mm 
U f i.v V7, '?/' J V '.v »»ww (WUU stoo), Cover and 
Book)—All 6tnctly Iird-elnss and sold at Whole¬ 
sale factory pnccs. These llanos made one of iho 
hne8t displays at the Centennial Exhibit! u,e ? llue 
unanimously recommended for the Hioh 
T he square Grands contain Matbusbek’i 
Duplex Overstrung Scale. U. v , 
tbe history of Piano making, 
finest in Atneriea. r 
five. 
at Whole. 
ion. and were 
i:hx noNoas, 
-. .. „ « new patent 
the greatest lmiirovement in 
...a mg. ihe ( prights are the 
Lataioguo of is t uges-tuailed 
-IUUILEU UllU ANs, the best in ihe world. An 
Sston organ only Sea: 13 stops, S97-with all the latest 
and best improvements, possessing power, depth hril- 
liancy and sympathetic quality of tone. Bruutiful solo 
effects au.l p- riect ston action. Solid Wakmt cases of 
beauUfiil design and elegant linuh. Circular free All 
Pianos and Organs sent on 17 days* test trial- gwi* 
free >j uu*ut<.y<wtvu. Don't fail to write ns" before 
ouyuig*. PoKit) Vely we otter tho Lust bstxsiinB. 
' 1 \' , rcMio„ l s, . 37 , 1 , st. and lOih Ave. 
Nil I.l'/l All Mi nt ■ price, catalogueof 3,uw choice 
pieces sent for 3c, stamp. Add rcss. 
MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO.. Box 2058 V. V. 
mo extciiMvwy used in different parts 
ol tho country a« to require two large factories, one in 
New York and one in Bouton to manufiicture them, 
t his increase shows what farmers tliiuli of good trr- 
ttlizers. and is not only due to tho fact that they are 
reliable, well-made, and high-grade munuree. but also 
to the fact that funucrH have 
FOUN D THEM PROFITABLE TO USE. 
£. q ,Y *'i' l , t . oor “' ftn ' 5 uUl0r .funn produce is bringing 
hu< h good piiccu. wo anticipate that larmers wifi in¬ 
vest still more largely m our fertilizers. 
liii'-ulc's the. stoi'kiiii t .i r t* Mnmux8, wo main if not uro 
eevcrid higli grade l'lio/<pluit<>, and deal in lirstelasR 
chemicals of aII kinds. Farmers wbo intend to use 
Fertilizers of auy kind, should 
Send lop our' New Pamphlet, 
which contains a large amount of reliable informa¬ 
tion, beside prices for 188G, 
MAILED FREE TO ANY 
THE 
RIGHT SPEEDY 
IS THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND 
Lightest Draft Mower T ‘ n v K World. 
Bout on application, Addrons 
EI HEK.V MOWER COMPANY, 
Towamla, Pa. 
Cheap. Durable and Effec¬ 
tive. It ia tbebc/t hand Shel- 
ler made. Does tho bo-1 work 
anil works the beat, la war¬ 
ranted for5 years. Ag-ma 
wanted lu every Cinuiiy, 
' r or particulars, addre is, 
Curtis Goddard, Alliance, 0. 
THOMAS’ PORTABLE ENGINE 
1 hu is the lightest, most du¬ 
rable and ecoiHunic-a) Form 
Engine made, it is from 
lwiu to lpiMJ His, lighter than 
other eugiuesof the same 
power. It is warranted in 
every respect, and on ac¬ 
count of improved method 
ot utilizing stcaui is more 
economical iu fuel and 
water. It i 
ADDRESS. 
BOWKER FERTILIZER CO.. 
Mill make or mend your 
chains, of all sizes, without 
tools. Impure at your Hard¬ 
ware store or address 
3 Park Place, N. Y 
«, Boston. 
isainr 'r. vx- vr’mr «'t . made cspceial- 
y in meet the want' long 
icit by UmiKhcriiKMi Kiu*ui- 
ers, Jce., for an eimnn that wuuni combine lichtnesH 
with absolute strength and dur -bility. Made iu three 
sizes. Circulars giving lull description sent on aupn 
cation to J. H, THOMAS A SUNS, Manufacture!s, 
_ Spriughcld, O. 
Be Biiro and mention this paper- 
Seth Chapman, 
Successor to Chatmian a- 
f'an Wi/clk, 
(Established 1849), 
DEALER IN 
Peruvian 
Guano 
EXCLUSIVELY, 
170 FRONT STREET 
NEW YORK. 
GREAT WESTERN 
in a legitimate busmens within GO days, where small 
Ait 4V ik - iwuiiuc uuniucon »nuill UU Uiiyr, >YULH0 SlllilJl 
capital is required, and iu vestment can be ro learned 
at any tune, send for information to 
11. 31, Lee iXr Co., 35 Broadway, New York 
ronniE 
Y\T AN TED by a Scotchman (married, with uo chil. 
TV dren), a situation as gardener; 10 years cxiio- 
lienceinall branches of the business. Best of refer, 
cnees as to character and ability. Address, \VM. PAT¬ 
TERSON, IS River St., Boston, Mass. 
Breech-Loading Shot Guns, $20 to $300. Double Shot 
Guns, to $150, Single Guns, $3 to $.' 0 . Rifles and Cart¬ 
ridges. $3 to $75. Revolvers, $1 to $26. Send stamp 
for Price List. GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, 
Pittsburg, pa. 
1 he most wonderful black raspberry known F 
genuine plants, or catalogue. Send to the subscribe 
wbo naa 13 acres of tlioni iu bearing*. 
>\ OHJIEH, Dayton, O. 
