MARCH 27 
206 
AMBER CANE MANUAL 
Receipt* for week, 5,630 pkgs.: export*. 3,100 boxes 
Liverpool nnbi«.7U. 
Steam 32s 6djt36s. 
Cotton—H as boon active, closing for March at 
13 085915 UOc.: April, 13.lac.; May, 13.33 *t3.3lc.: June, 
13.53c.* July 13 64 t,IH,i5v August, '3 72*14.73'’ : Sep. 
tember, l i 37<»i3 49o.t October. 13.49 ad'.otc.: Novern- 
ber 12 ll(dC0t.l2-Uo_; December, 12,16 a.l2.l)SC. 
(Jactation* tor Mp.>t o.ition are cased on American 
standard of ola»>»lilnatlon and on cotton In ato»« 
running In quality Dot more than half a tirade above 
or below tbe grade quoted. 
N. Orleans 
(Inlands. anti (hilf. Texas. 
Ordinary.11 7 16 II 9-ltt 11 916 
Strict ordinary.11 13-16 11 ia-16 n 16-16 
Good ordinary. 12% J2% 12% 
Strtot good do. 12% 12% 12% 
Low middling.12 13-.6 12 15-iti 12 15-id 
8trlct low middling. 13 13% l<% 
Middling. 13 3-16 13 5-i6 13 6-16 
Good mtddllns..13 7 16 13 9-l« 13 9-16 
Strict good middling.13 11-16 13 13 16 13 lrt-16 
Middling Fair. 14 3-16 14 6-16 14 6-16 
Fair. U 15-16 15 1-16 15 1-16 
STAIN KO. 
Good ordinary. 11% | Low middling... 12 6-16 
Strlctgocd ordinary.. 13 | Middling. 12% 
Dried Fruits.—A pples have a good demand and 
ml-* steady in p tee. Peaches are quiet and un¬ 
changed. Blackberries tire s uroe an<1 tuvor seller*; 
i tuer sum II fruit* are quiet. Prices are f«.r N. 
C. apples f»|i to good. 7%«»8%o.: choice, «t !*fd 
9%C.; tHfrCC »t 10 *10 Sc : Virginia, at 76i8.:.. Np>v York 
Slate Quarters, at 7'g8a.: slued lit 7%.jS»-%c,; patent 
evaporated,clioicc in cum. at IHSyjUc : prnucat 12% 
@ 1 . 10 . itva(Kirutcd peeled pe chej. good to choice, 
at 22@2-c.. unpeelcd ail2ut14u.; North Carolina 
peel,a, fancy, at wc.: choice old at iTttlmv Georgia 
prime at IbalTo.; fitlr to goal ut I4.ei5e,: com¬ 
mon st 10 »-12o.- nnpuc cd hulves »t 7% age.* do. 
quarter* at 7u7%c. Puaeo cherries at I8«»19c. Min, k- 
b-inea nominal at )4c. hid. K«t>pberries ul 20,»27o. 
Plumsat 17 a.i8c. 
Exports lor week, 215 bbls. dried apples. 
EGOS.—Receipts for tbe week. 24,150 bbls.l do. last 
week 14.6 9 do. Heavy receipts have dropped the 
maik t b< youd sudden recovery. Cheap prices have 
brought out a hotter demand lor use, but stock U ac- 
cuin. mULig. Ne-r Point eggs i re very plenty this 
seai-on, next week ought to t ke much of the supply 
at the rates ru lug for good muck. 
Ne.rr Points, ooz . 13c.. butt” and Penn. 12&12%o. 
Westoru.fr SD, lltrtlltv Southern. lltaril%c.; poor 
marks Western and So them KXrOllc.i duck eggs 
24ia2uc.; goose *5jj.SDo.t limed almost nominal at 
1UC. 
Flour.—P rices have declined and closed weak 
tarougo Urgvr eompts ana tue lower wheat mar¬ 
ket. Buiers nave he- n rery ludiffcrent. 
Lales prices are <4,00*6 3J or poor to runry guner- 
Hne state anu VVesteru; »5.Ji*6.ill u> In fer or 10 Very 
gooo extra do., ouu ,iii> mu on,* : |5.(.(| *5.15 f. r , ood 
to very cuoice do.; 96.25x5.56 tor interior to good 
s ip i g extra do , and 9>.10*5.76 fur good fo vdry 
choice shipping extra do.; iufo lor to ,(i.ul oboiue 
wnrte wtitu *>. r.. stnToab.hO, about ?hui«j to very 
fancy 6v irt flj.605997.35 red and amotr winter wheat, 
interior io lanuy cnelts and family at J 5 . 6 tkt 7 ..'fi; 
roaud Doop Ohio, 95.36u.5 75 I and trade ana family 
brands of do. s' 95.iLi7.UI, u,e alter rate for fancy: 
St. Loois at 9.'i.7.'i«g0 66 for Inferior to very good 
extra; 46 W)u7 , j lor very good to f net: Min¬ 
nesota clear, inferior to tancy, at 45,50.^480: Min¬ 
nesota ’* straight." inferior to verr fane* at 86x7.75. 
and patent Interior to fancy at l6oOn*i75: nriio md 
stock at from tS.Zitu) 7n ; cty null exits at 16.25* 
6.7 j for ordinary to fariCT for West Indies; do. tor 
England, *5.25*51*0 for uoor to choice ; du. trade and 
family extra- 9n.tO.tX.2i U >. forsoub America. 96.5U 
(fl.7.00; No. 2 at 43.k>.et..0 tor poor fo fancy. 
Furs and Skin’S.—W ith a renewed demand for 
Getuijuy Urn lusit t Is heller tor parcels conven¬ 
iently av liable. Stoeg In tug Inter ior may not be 
favorably a heeled by the stronger to„e now current 
here. 
Fresh 
7.Ola beis. _ 
Of tue app it trade. 
euoiee’ B iiawms. 
Kuasets, is 8 i a 
U;ed up. I' 
buawbjrrlu L 
Bales urg broke* ; qu .to'd t0i92oe.'4< qt 
the bast; faady hi 7 
p. nne, t 2 .- 0 .stt. " 
full late lat^s, ___ 
prime to i.iucy, 6%*5%c. 
aliened, li.ViHic The 1' 
gives the ompara..ve it 
lows: 
Oct. 15. '79.to March 20, ’80, 64.161 bags. 
fo. ’<«. " 2a, ’79,60 481 •* 
* fo. >1 . “ 20 , ’76,29,657 " 
lo. 76. •• 20. '77, 46,647 “ 
15,'io. '* 2 j, ’, 6 . 3,.079 *• 
Hickory nuts dull at 75@iHJj. 
GRAIN.-Wheat has been pressed for sale at lower 
prices sUd has been active on export account. '1 be 
shipmeuts Tor Uie w ee* are ytia.uOO bum. Latest 
prices are of No. r wlme.at ♦t.ii^r.12% ; ilo n March, 
at $1 4lit*i.42 do., April, et 81.4U>sl.4p%; do.,Muy. at 
81.3d; ungraded -UtiS at fl40<j|t.,l; No. 2 red at 
*i. 4 o%(fl>t .47 . ao., March, at 81.4*%* 1.46; do. April op¬ 
tion at f.i.44q.-.l 4o, do,. May. „t ft.41%eyl 4r%; No. 3 
reu (Kansas grade) at $1..7,g.l.37%; ungraded red at 
f.3Jiai«t.w; mix d Winter at 8i.43*r«!l 44. corn s ao- 
ttve and oioaeo Urtu; utu*t sales are of New York 
No. 2 ut 5a%a.8%e.; do. old ulo'J*oM%e.; Now Yoric 
No. 2 l»r M-rch. at 57<a5is*c.i do., April, at 5)%a4 
54%c.. do.. May, at 62SaOik'c,: New fork Steamer 
mixed at. 8 4 U^ 6 %o.; do., Mai cn, at t> 6 c%. dugraued 
mixed Wuoicru uv 57Ha69%u.; yellow western 
at.)U,c; No, 2. White at rifato^c.; sicamer white at 
6 ,(sul%c.. rouua yerlow at os^c., b,Ooo push. No. 2 
May at 52%C. Oats active and closed Drm-’ lale.-t 
PUtla., dry-picked. 13f^l4c.: N, J. good, to prime 
I2@13c.; 8 ta»e g od to prime 10%dl3%e.; Western, 
good to prime lOrtWc-: ptn>r to fair 6 <»lic. Ducks, 
Phllad.p. 19*310. N. ,T. IT^l^c.; Stuto I 6 *l 8 c.: Wes¬ 
tern 14«i7o ; Qihiir PhtU d. p. I 0 *l 2 o.; tf, J. 10(3 12c; 
State,9«ollc.: Western OdlOc.; squabs, white V doi., 
93: dark, 8 l.frt£.*,tf) Lire p-ynltrv lit moderate supply, 
and arm. Fowls. 124813c.: turkeys. Iltai2c.; and 
ducks, 7.'ifi.@M: Jersey, 91- 7 d 4 C 2 ' N. T.and F»., 
$1.50661.75. Western, white, 75cj(«f9l.25; gay, 61.25(3 
1.60 J do.: late winter chicks €0c. 8 1 pair fair 
size. Game is h irdly a marketable Item. Tbe 
few rma'I birds depend upon special call, and wild 
ducks huv„ iimiost. worn out iheir welcome. Eng. 
Southern snipe 3 . 26*:.76. Wild pigeon* $ 1 . 25 <af 2 : 
tuo latter for Peon. Canvas back duck-81 7.<gi2: Red 
hnMd. 5(X<875c.; Mallard, 4Ug50o.; teal, 43350c.; oom- 
mon. Ur!*',5it 
Seed-C lover Is weak; Western Is quoted at 7<88c; 
and State at 8 :<* 9 o. Timothy Is quotea at83(§3.05 and 
demand small. Fluxncod la quoted at 91.80ml.85. 
Vegetables.—E xport* of potatoes for week, 2,375 
bbls. The market ,or put* oes >8 generally dull and 
pro es, as a rule, are shuaed. 
Bermuda, new ¥ bbl., 6,*»6.50; Florida, new, 93. E, 
Rose. N. 8 ., bulk 4< bbl. 8l.ii,i1.50; Maine per d -h.: 
bbl., 91.75(461.87; Slate do. fl.v5@l.50; Stale, In bulk V 
bbl.,9 .25;«L5 j; FrollOc. N. S. pjrtt.-n. bbl ,81.25>o 
1.50; do., in bulk. ♦» bbl., 8l2f5gslJiO; Ma'eer, Nova 
8 r 0 tla, bulk, per bbl., 91<*L2&: Chill red. N. S„ bu k, 
> bbl.. 9UiAJ.b9; Peachoiow. etate, wolve. per o.-h. 
bbl.. *1,75(3.1.87: do . Sta e. red. per d. b. Obi . 
1.64; euowQane, State, pern.*U. bbL.Sl.tOai.75: Peer- 
le-s. Slate do. N,HMIii; do., bulk. Ip bbl., !18tL^; 
Jersey bulk, do., OOwsic.; S» eet potatoes, $3 u(X»3.25. 
Southern truck tiux bad irregular sale, as the 
weu n.ir hn» hem bad tor marketing. Fla. peas no 
longer wanted. Fla. loinan.es, V box. 75c.i»* .2> 
Nassau,7*0. 91.25; ti-riumla. OOc. a 81 ;do..beets, new, 
1H crate, 91.75*82 ; string beans. Fla., » cusb. .rwte, 
81.56x4; -reen peas. S*v., per cratr, *.@1.75. Cli'u., 
*lmi.7>: A-parugus, Uh'n., per dot, 88x9; *ale, 
N-.rt., ib*-, 75c-.**l,!f4; BHltiinore, p^r bag. 75c.@ 
*1; splnaco, No.f„ per bb 1 .. 82w8425. Baliimo.e, 
91.2 (giI.!*), radlai.es, Norfolk. V .60 punches, 8i ; let¬ 
tuce, 51d,. 92.511. Squash, marrow, per bul., *1.66r*l,75; 
lfubbard, *2.56: caobuge. K.u„ ucw. per bbl., *3; 
do, old. pgr IU0, fovuO, onion white, *4,*5.50; 
yollow, 93.56ii'3.7•; re.i. Eastern, 8 l25>j<.O 0: ( he.ter. 
I3@t3.5l); beets, Jeisey. 91-66. turnips, Kusoia. 62<m75c. 
curiots, 9li.si.2j, ilot-house produce—Cocumoer», ¥ 
Uoz , I3tt, f.5 ; radishes, v* ilu, 3(u)8l..6; do. ihubarb, 95 
<d8, lettuce. Bust u. V dux., i5@7aj.; L. 1. & N. J., 25@ 
60c.; do. tar rots, 92 . 
Tobacco. — Demand la moderate, with prices 
steadi y ueid. 
WOOL.—There has been less activity this week, 
but ihe full recent a.'v*nue Is sus,Mined ; latest sales 
are of X, XX nod XXX Ohio at,o5@j9c.; No. l. u. ut 
otc.; comm a to quarter blood coiuulng at 57%c.; 
XX at 44 i. for Statu ; acoured Calltornia at o4o.; 
s-uured Goto.aio ut .Ho.; low do at 52%c.; sooured 
Texas at 85c.: t.ill California at 2r*ta85o.; n ntuna 
at 42c.: unw .shed town at 36c.; Oregon ut 45(*(6c.; 
f r ign nuns at 30ig>38c.; scoured Ea«t India at 62c.; 
South Am-.rLouii do. at 62c.; Montevideo at 42m42%c.; 
Cape at 8.@37 c. 
[Seth Chapman, 
Successor to Chav-man <Ss 
Van Wyck, 
(Established 1849). 
DEALER IN 
Peruvian 
Guano 
EXCLUSIVELY, 
170 FRONT STRE ET 
NEW YORK. 
8ent free on application to 
GEO. L. SQUIERS & BKO„ Buffalo, N. Y. 
The hardiest, most productive and best Red Raspberry 
In cultivation. Strong plants, by mail, St 1.00 per 
dozen, by express, §2.00 per hundred, $10.DO per 
thousand, securely packed. Address, 
YV. B. C'ALDYVELL, Paris, Ill. 
Japanese Maples, Rhododendrons, Hardy 
Azaleaa, Dlagnollas, Roses, Purple Beech, 
Choice Conifers carefully pruned, in large quanti¬ 
ties. 
All kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 
and Vines. Price Lists free. Descriptive Catalogues 
10 cents, including liet of “New and Rare Plants." 
PARSONS & SONS CO. (Limited,) 
Kissena Nurseries, Flushing. L. I. 
XCELLEXT Superphosphate 
FOR $25 PER TON. 
Analysis guaranteed as printed on every hag. 
LOWEST CASH PRICES for Goods of 
Guaranteed Standard. 
Sulphate of Ammonia (full strength, 25 per cent.) 
A Specialty. 
Wo will fill orders for Cbe.uii tails to make Home- 
Made Fertilizers by any formula our customers de¬ 
sire to JoUow, and we will take pleasure in furnishing 
estimates of cost on application. 
BiVUGlII tfc eONTS, 
20 So. D.-l Ave., Philadelphia. 
103 South St. Baltimore. 
C OLLINS, J Sr, HinOREHTOWN, N. J., 
offers more than loo varieties best selected Fruit 
Plants. Trees, etc. Nine sorts of Strawberries at $1 86 
per 1,006, pure, packed free. See Catalogue. 
For Sale For Want of Use 
A NEW 
150-Light Gas Machine 
Suitable for Hotel, Factory or Dwellings, best make 
at%cost. Apply or address, WALDO HOUSE, 
Hamilton Ferry, Brookly a, L. I. 
Some ye uni ago the Stack bridge Manures were only 
known to a few farmers lit the Connecticut Valley. 
Now they lire so extensively used in different parts 
of the country as to require two large factories, one in 
New York and one in Boston to manufacture them. 
This Increase shows what farmers think of good fer¬ 
tilizers, and is not only due to the fact that they are 
reliable, well-made, and high-grade manures, but also 
to the fact that furmcre have 
FOUND THEM PROFITABLE TO USE. 
Now that eoro, and other farm >.reduce is bringing 
such good prices we anticipate that farmers will in¬ 
vest still more largely In our forti'izers. 
Berides the Stookbridge Manures, we manufacture 
several high-grade Phosphates, and deal in first class 
chemicals of all kinds. Fanners who intend to use 
Fertilizers of any kind, should 
Send fop our New Pamphlet, 
which contains a large amount of reliable informa¬ 
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43 Chatham St., Boston, 
Garmore’s Artificial Ear Drums 
PERFECTLY RESTORE THE HEARING 
nnd perform the work r.f the Nut met I Drum. 
Always m position, bat invlnlblc to olher*. 
All Conversation and whispeis hoard distinctly, We 
refer to those using them. Send stamp for circular to 
Tho Garmoro Ear Drum Co., Cincinnati, 0. 
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Branch Warehouses: 
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Hydraulic Ram«, fGar 
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Chains. Curbq etc. 
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LIVE STOCK MARKET4 
Nsw York, Saturday. March 20, 1880. 
Bbkves.—R eceipts for aeek, 12,769 head; do. last 
week, 12 823 d j. The export trade has been very ac¬ 
tive. To-day 's ttesmers have t-ikeu oar loads of due 
Illinois steers; about 710 b ad in all sail March 26 th. 
Au extremeiy st .ruiy day on Friday depressed tho 
latter pu.i cot the week’s market, «nd the it nges an¬ 
nexed are very lull; poor to fair steers, 5<..3.\c., 
dr., L'5 joG n>s.; good to prime. 9%**lU%o. Very com¬ 
mon neglected 
Cows AVI) Calves.—T here Is quite a strong feel- 
lug, and taodgh receipt, are free 935:.i<5S per heud 
have beeu generally reported. 
VEAL CALVED.—Supplies of live have enlarged 
win, spring »ud prices nave an ea y tone. Poor lota 
not salable. CeoneN.J.snd Bucks Co., 8... fair to 
prnueoiher, 5x7;t.o.; Alt. h by, 6% .vSc : gross calves, 
2 i«mo.; butturm Ik.,-4-o. Dressed calVes show the 
most weakness choice, 9%p.; otuer, Vi*6c. ; grass 
hug dressed. 4<a5j. 
Sheep and Lambs —Receipts for week. 25,144 
head; do. last week, 2i.2(2 do. A decline tu wool and 
pelts has Helped t. weaken prices for sheep. Oom- 
m >u to extra sold at 6%,*7%c. gjud to choice year* 
ling lambs, 8 jx8%c., N, J. spiing lambs V head, 94<tf 
6 ,,0. 
Swine.—R eceipts for week. 24,475 head ; do. last 
wee t, 24,473 do, Market steady at 94.Sda5.i6 * 100. 
Country pork, hguc, 6X*7%o.; medium, 6%(si6,>c.; 
heavy, 5%9*6 %o., city dressed, 6%^6%o. '1’eader- 
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6KUiTs—Exports of apples for week, 
Tue export uetnanj is the mam support 
- --- . -- Dreeu ug< aro n .w very varla- 
b.e in qu dity, a ,n it o. diffi.ui t to fiud a long bne of 
aunri.M R.inaiiij, The g neral range, including 
3 oO ior poor to best. B at eiock 
Cia.,berries wiudleg up at 9343 -0 p crate, 
rid Uave dropped to popular prices, an i 
...... ... ... - -■ -- Fm. oiauges 
scarce and Onu. ute.ast end of iho sea'ou is pr mig 
*“ K -• ‘ f. u.»l. cr ies, 94 2x5)1 .ip . fair to 
i'ltanuts have a steady di-mand, »f. 
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Oil CAKK.—Western is Inactive nnd quoted at 932 
V t< a. 
Provisions—H ave declined and closed weak on a 
moderate trailing. Nun Mess p„ra u,used at 9il 80 for 
spot deuvety; ii.56yVri.5o ior Ap. it and tl .oOtor May, 
Bucou *u *). tor long clear ttuu i%o. ior snort 
Clear. Lard — Western steam at 7.55 Ior new on the 
spo, 7.5i^ for April, 7,5.) Ior May. Steurioe at 7%<* 
7%o. tor Wiivem. I'aiiow at til-rfi lor prime. 
Beef bains at » 1 6.50411. Beef—Extra India mess 
in tierces quoted at $i8a20. citia mass et vlnatif, 
p.uin at *lo atrip, to I; packet ut 11 ao.uifri. 
Receipt* tor wee*, poi s.2,,66 Oul-.. ueef, l.l ’opkgs.; 
bscoa und cUt-o.OAls, 47,;.Opkge: lira, 25,981) pk«ui. 
Exports, poia.3.8,2 bbl*., beet, 3,061 pkes,, cut.meats 
anu bacon, 17,3^7,2115 15s., iaro, 7,luo,9.U lbs. 
Poultry and OAMK.-Hoi.els and steamers are 
now ilieo.net u jyere of dressed poul ry; prices loo 
h'.gh or local tra .e. Large turkeys not wanted py 
any trdd. ; ducks scarce and firm; geese h udty in¬ 
quired tor; very lilt.e frozeu poultry offeriog, 
'turkeys. N. J. guuu to prime. mqllbC.. ntate, Mich., 
N.OuiOttUO 1 * 01111 ., prluie. small 15*l5>,e.: vtuer West¬ 
ern, prime, euiill 1*.«, tS j.; fair to g kU, Hitiail t;tj 
13%o. VVesteru dry-picked, *ut ill Italic.; large 10« 
«o.; Pliila.dry-plcbeo, riitltio.; Capotin. Pin.u, ta'ge, 
20(»rlc, und »i|p«, small I7n.l3c.; chickens, wtuter 
Puiia., 21(42(0. yenrdng Phlla., dry-plcaed. iv.qlac.; 
N. J„ ltKs.oc.; State, prime 15W14C.: WtMiern.liyjidOd 
fair to goou tUs* 12e, r poor to lair,* Fowls, 
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