Exports of dried apples since Jan. 4,3,661 bbls., do. 
in 1879, 14,729 do. 
Boos. Kecelpt* for the week, 26,350 bbls.; do. ;ast 
week 23,450 do. With heavy supplies the market 
made but little recovery from low prices for Easter 
business. Buyers generally waited until the close 
of the week find in that time the stock had become 
quitu oppressive aud sellers had to humor distribu¬ 
tion. A very low scale of rates will be apt to rule 
during r be next fortnight 
Near Points. V lies.. JasiriW.o.:State and Penn, li^f® 
12c. Western,fresh,illfallHc -.Southern. lUH<*Uc.;poor 
marks Western <uul Konthorn UH(S!10c.; duck eggs 
25@2iie.; goose liMtiiOc. 
Fi.ouu — Receipts have been large, freely oflered 
and prices |n»-or. Latest sales ore within the 
range of $i.35'4b.00 lor poor to choice superfine 
Stale and Wintern; 95.1,(15,5.35 t'‘T inferior to very 
good extra do.,odd intssuirt hies: ffi.«6 5.60 f-'r good 
to very choice do.: $5.00<3i6.85 fo. inferior to good 
ship ii g extra do., autl ?j.35i«i5.6U tor k°<> ( 1 to very 
choice shipping extra do.; inferior to very g od 
whit* wheat uctr o,, t5.60itfi.3j. very good to very 
fanev tlu. at f6.2S<rf$T.;>0 rod and outer win' wheat, 
interior to fancy trace .nil family, at I5.4<)ii47.85; 
ronod hoop Ohl' . f5.26fft5.65; ami tradoand family 
brands of no. at J5.7ftiis7.5U. the latter rate for very 
fanc>; Si. Uj 1 1* at $6.5U(*l6.35 for Inferior to very good 
extr-..- 'nr very good to fancy: Min¬ 
nesota clear, Infurior La fancy, at I LdOAMMill; Minne¬ 
sota “ straight.*' Infurior to very fancy ut, Jl.’> 76qe7.M) l 
and posem inferior to tnney at V0.35@8.TS; unsound 
stock at from Id 2o(S5.75; city 'mil e»'rs at to.UO* 
6.50 for ordinary to liuicv for W>m ladles; do. for 
tSnginud, f5.lQwi6.50 for boor to choice : do. trade aud 
family extras. .V..10jt7.?5 . do. for Bo-.-th Ame'lun, |6.25 
@6.75; No. 2 at til. 2 j(£4.36 for poor to very choice. 
FUKSU li'ttlTiTa—Fine.showy apples uro scnroii and 
In a retail way bring ij'il.'S&t.ljij per hhl,; poor to good 
Baldwins, and Grenni'.gs ♦%«.'). 50; Bassets, $2.f>0<a3; 
the latter still have the support of export trade. 
Groeniugs aresoaldiuir badly. Cranberries, about 
all hern; urates. If S,25<<fi.6l). Strawberries have hat 
poor selling wo ther and pr'psa upi, not entnpen- 
sating. Choice KK.. 30Cd do. Chas., 26c.; iither qual¬ 
ity, lOx'iOc. P qt. K>a- oranges are lit light supply 
ana have advu.oed; OhOlSe lo fancy, lif. bbl. crates 
$4@*> : fair to good, $3«t3.a(f. I'nunut* arc arm and 
best bags urn tending higher; Vu. hand-picked, DK@ 
6 )<c.; extra prune, 6^«i'»so,; good to prime, 4K€0Hc.; 
shelled. 5:^ik!(5« Hickoi • f 1.0Q. 
Hothouse l-UCU in tiers,choice, f-i.lV-tl dOx.; other, 
radishes. 100 buitchr-. fJrhubarb ll/O 
do. fs.itCj lettuce, Boston, do/.. 3J<dS7e.: L. I. and N. 
J.. 25M62C.: carrots, 1UI bunches,*3s«3.00. 
Exports of upiiies tor week, 6,125 bbis.; since Jan. 
1st, 71,475; same time ’79, 66,050, 
QiiArN.—Thu large supplies that have been huld 
at Western distributing points ore being, released 
and the extensive receipt- of wheat, corn ard oats 
have caused a oiai'p break iu prices, le«dlug to a 
fair export business. Latest sales of wheat Include 
No. 1 white at il-XSTaLOHX; do.. March, at 41 IWHiia 
1.3914 i do., April, at fi-’d V‘*l. l7‘<; do., May, at. $1.3i)4 
@1.35: No, 2 white at f l.36M@l.;ti; ungraded white at 
$1 .HD* 1.56: N 2 rad ut $1.4*1*1.44: do.. March, at 
$1.42ij(dbt3W: do. April option, at 61.42 si 13: do.. May 
at fl.dlXi.'fl.M'o ungraded red .it 1,40@$1.41: inix. d 
winter ut $1 .alMl-JO*; No. 2 spring ut tl.34: No. 3 
spring at *i.; , !Mi.:u: ungraded spring at *L37SV',i.?a, 
Rye at bio. for No, i Canada. Corn ut tor New York 
No. 2 at adu.; do. old at 5634'.:;3t!'fo.; New York No. 2 
for M »rch. at 55 .; do., April, at 5i)((tt&3Yc.' do.. May, 
at tOtfC.; N«w Vork steamer mixed at .'.b-a'i^c.; do., 
March, ai '5>6c. bid iiiigr.ilcd mixed Western at 
65atOSc.; No. S at ufl^Stohc. round yellow at 56c.; 
BouitiL-ru Yellow at 56c.; yellow westurn at 57ia57uiC.; 
7,801) bush. Jersey yellow at file. Oats vt for No. I 
white ut 4fiJvc-: No-'4 white at 42>* u IfXa: No. 3 wntte 
at 4B4(i4tl .‘•V’ : New Y rk No I ut 4iy.,v New Y- rk 
No. 2 al)42st425t'C.; do.. March, at 42Hi<t*-lJfc t do.. May, 
at 40c,; Now York No. 3 at tic.; ungraded shite West¬ 
ern at 43@48c.; ungraded mixed western ut UM® 
42c.p whlt« Sane at tig, 16c.: utlxod State ut 4IH® 
42>iO.; No. 2 Chicago ttdoat quoted at 42 i($( 2 f{o. 
Hay and STuAW.—Demand Is very good aud as 
the receipts are not large pricks me On a lirrn bteds. 
Shipping hay quoted at 7Uc.; relail lots at70(a>60c.i for 
medium, and SSriHlC. for prime; clover at 55<u.60, 
Straw nllteo.iafl for long rye; li5<n>7(lc. lor ihort rye, 
and 65‘iUXta. for oat. 
Exports since Jan. 1, 2o,400 bales.: do. last year oor. 
period, 10,0511 do. 
Hops. The export demand oontlnuea very slow 
and brewe r arc very indifferent, with prices with¬ 
out important change. Quotations are for 
Cents per lb. 
Now York, lancy.,..N mlal. 
New York, now crop, good mid choice.33 q/.'M 
Now York, new crop, medium.31 c.o.33 
New York, new crop, low to fair.........27 (»29 
Eastern, new crop.27 @85 
Wisconsin, new crop.27 @35 
Yearlings.7 @13 
Olds, all growths. 4 (Slid 
Pacific Coast, now. 30 @.15 
RaciUe Coast olds (nominal)... „ 5 @10 
M.U’i.B STOAU.—Supplies have fallen off early 
and prices are somewhat strongor; hi ge cakes 11@ 
12c.; smallextiu whae, 12@13c.; slHip.75(.@f l iu tie. 
Oil Cake.—W estern Is quoted at 632 18 ton. 
Pooltuy and GAMB.-DresHcd poultry has the 
steady position a moderate spring supply uffmds. 
Few low priced lots here, Fronen poultry rates with 
top prices for froth killed. 
'l’urkevs. N. J. good to prlino, U«<lt;c.: State, Mich., 
N. Ohio aud l*e»in, prime, small. 10@16o.; otUer West¬ 
ern, prime, small. li@lou.; fair to good, small, 13® 
14c.: Western dry-picked, small, lluglfie.; large. 10® 
12c. caiw>n», lurgg, 20@31c: small, 17@Wc,; chickens, 
winter Fhllu,, 22oc yearling, Fbllu.. drv-picked, 15f<J 
18c.: N. J. lb. I'Awlic.: fowls, Fldiu., d.-p., I2uvi3c.; 
N. J. good to px'ime, lVdiL'Ic,; Stale good to prune, 11 
@12c.; Wnr,tern, good to prime, IGitUc.- poor to fair, 
SKfclOo. Ducks, Fliila d.-p., 19@2Qc.; N. J. 17@19c.; 
State, 16 j-lSo,: Western 14@i7c ; Western, poor, KK4 
12c.: squabs, white, F do/.., #3.56c.t8.75; dark, ?2@2.60. 
Cooped stock is easier in anticipation of butter sup¬ 
plies. Fowls, Jersey, v is. ldfoiUe.; wcsl.eru, luo.; 
roosters, ubCtic.; turkey*, mixed, ll@12o.t toms, Ido.; 
(lucks, Eastern. pair, 75c.(afl; Western. V pair, 
60 (< 46 Pc.: geese. Jersey, ^1.75®2: N. Y. and Fit,, $1.50® 
1.75; Wosturn, mixed, il.25idl.60; Westurn, white, 75o. 
@31.35; pigeons, 4.(a.4.c. Qumo hua alwaye a uomiual 
liositiou so far as demand tells. English snipe, 
Southern, 19 do*., .i>2.25@:!.60. Wild pigeons, Northern, 
$1.75@f2; 8 lUthern, »l.f0@1.75: Wild ducks, canvas 
buok, Havre do Grace, ;i pair $1.76(a»3.‘J.>. W-sLurn, 
75o.@il; Norfolk, ?l(«ll W; redhond, H. de G.. tl(!@7oc.; 
Westarn, .VfniYio.; Norfolk, 4U@50o.; Mullura, Wost- 
ern,5O@50c,; do., black. Norl., 4(Ja50o , teal. West¬ 
ern, J5@45c.; Norfolk, 30@4(!o.; Oommon, 20@3Uu. 
PROVISIONS.—nog products have boon active and 
are ut better prices. Mess pork closed quoted at f11.30 
@11.10 for March and Api If; ?11.8if<idl 16 for May and 
$11.56 j ll.ixi for June Bacon ut f6.W"ii? for long clear 
and 7}*c. for short clear. Lard — Western steam at 
7.10 for spot, 7.65 for April; 7,62,‘< for May, and 7.65@ 
7.67X for June. Si,ear luo at 7>yi@7!ko. for Westu.ru. 
Tallow at 6h(@6k lor prime. Beer hums at $lt}.60@17. 
Beef—City extra India mess In tierces quoted at #is@ 
20; extra messkt $ll@12; plain ut $1U@$1 U.u 0; packet 
at $11 60@12. 
Receipts for week, pork,3,300 bbls.; beef, 800 pkgs.; 
out-meut, 4U.0WJ pkgs ; lard 14,850 pkiej. Exports, 
pork, 4,475 bbD.. oeef, 2.410 pkus.; bucou and cut- 
meals, 10.6206125 Its,, lard, 7,67U,250 Its, 
SEitD—Clover Divots buyers and demand small; 
quotml at 0\'7Hc*. for Western aud 7^@3Hc. for 
State. Timothy at $6@3X5. 
TOBACCO.— Export demand is small, uud home 
ratio is very moderate, with prices unchanged, 
VKO ET ABLES.-Exports of potatoes since Jan. 1, 65,- 
108 bbls; do.In 1378, 40,660 do. The market for pota oes 
1b weak throughout, outside ra'csouly made iu a 
small way for selected stock. Supply largo to 
date. 
Bermuda, now p bbl., $U$0@H.;i0t Florldu, new, 
poor to fair #3; K. Rosi, N. 8 . bulk V bbl.. $1.37® 
1.50; Maim:, per d.-h.bbl.,$1.75MH.H7; State, do. i'l.26@ 
1.50; State, in bulk Vblil,. $!.25w,I.6i; N 8.. Tier d_-h. 
bbl., $1.26® 1 j 60: do., In bulk, $I.2N<(,I.60. Mero«, Nova 
Scotia, bulk, per bbl., $Ual.2.j; Chill red. N. 8., bulk, 
V bbl., $hl$@1.25, Pexchblow, Slate, white, per o.-h. 
bbl., $1.75@1,8?; do., Stale, red, per d. h. bbl , Si.iOtai 
1.62; Sraiwtlako, 8tute, purd.-h. hhl.. $1.3.v,41.87. Fec- 
less. Stuto, do. H.il6@sl.26; do., bulk. V bbl., $1 </,$!.12; 
Jersey, bulk, do.,U4.q<75<:.: Sweet potatoes, $3.26aJ3,6l). 
The variety of gatueu Ktiiff Is good and sales are fair 
for prium pkgs. Fla. tomatoes, ii box, 5Uc.@$l.2,7; 
Nassau, 80c. a $i; Bermuda, KUc.tvil; do., beets, new. 
$1.60; string beaus. Florldu, choice V > rute, 
*ili#n.50; green peas. 8a v., per crate, $ kail..Ml: Cli’m, 
♦1@1.W); Anpurttjjus. CIFo., uor <Kss Sbohs.. $6 tale, 
Norf., P i 51., 1 30< > $1.75 ; Ball iliiore. per bug. $1@ 
$1.26; spinach. NorJT,, per bbl., $1.75@$2 26, Baltimore, 
$1JJ1@1.76; rudlshen, round »i loo bunches,50@*6o.i 
long per 100 bunoheB, $1.(10®1.25 lettuce 
Md.. $3.50; Squash, marrow, per bbl., $1.6U@1,75; 
Hubbard. 12.50<<i2.7ri: cabbage, Fla,, new. per bbl.. W 
@.1.50 do., old. per 100. $5®10; oulons. Bermuda, new 
* crate $3 2f.»i3,50: white, V bbl. »4@6; yellow. $3@ 
3.26: rad, Kastem, $2 50@3; Che»ter.$2 50i®$2.75: beets, 
Jersey, $1.50(^1.75; turuips, Russia, 62@75c.; carrots. 
Wool.- There has been luas business this week 
but fully us much confidence ilk to prices us at any 
time, quotations uro for 
Ohio Fermsylvunla, nnd West VlrgiDla — XXX 
57@60o.; XX, 55@57c.: X. 5-4®56c,: No. 1. 67(«60c.: 
No. 2, 51@54u.: common 47@49c.; eomhlns and delaine, 
16rt6‘io. 
Michigan, Indiana aud Wisconsin—X and XX. 52,® 
£6c.: No. 1, 66uS8o.: No. 2, and common 4tk@51c.; 
combing and tlcduinu ft4@57o. 
New York. New Hampshire snd Vermont—X and 
XX, 49@52o : No. 165fc 570.; No. 2 an ' commsn 460490; 
combing and delaine 61®56c. 
Iowa, Illinois and Western—X and XX 46Csh50c;; 
No. l,53@56o.; No. 2 and common 4l@l7o.; combing 
61@e5c. 
AMBER CANE MANUAL 
Sent, free on application to 
GEO. I.. SQCIER8 «& BUO., Buffalo. N. Y. 
The hardiest, most productiveand best Bed llano berry 
111 cultivation. Strong plants, by mail, $Sl.GO per 
dozen, by express. !$-•<><• per hundred, 810.00 per 
thousand securely packed. Address, 
W. 1$. f'AI.DVVHfili, Paris, 111. 
Some years ago the Stookbrtdgo Manures were only 
known to a fow fanners In the Connecticut Valley. 
Now they arc so extensively used ill different parts 
of the country as to require two large factories, one in 
New York and emo In Boston to manufacture them. 
This increase allows wbat farmers think of good fer¬ 
tilizers, and Is not only duo to the fact tlmt they are 
reliable, well-made, and high-grade manures, hut also 
to the fact that farmers huvu 
FOUND THEM PROFITABLE TO USE. 
Now that corn, and other fnnn produce is bringing 
such good prices, wo anticipate that farmers will in¬ 
vest still more largely In our fertilizers. 
Besides the. htoek bridge Manures, wo manufacture 
several high grade Phosphates, and deal iu first-class 
chemicals of all kinds. Farmers who intend to use 
Fertilizers of any kind, should 
Send for our New Pamphlet, 
which contains a large amount of reliable informa¬ 
tion, beside prices for 1880. 
MAILED FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. 
B0WKER FERTILIZER CO., 
3 Park Place, N. Y. 
43 Chatham St., Boston. 
Japanese JInpIes, Rhododendrons, Hardy 
Azaleas, Magnolias, Roses, Purple Beech, 
Choice Conifers carefully pruned, in large quanti¬ 
ties. 
Ail kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 
and Vines. Price Li6te free. Descriptive Catalogues 
10 cents, Including list of « New aud Rare Plants." 
PARSONS & SONS CO. (Limited.) 
Kisseua Nurseries, Flushing, L. I. 
New Yokk, Saturday. March 27, 1880. 
Beeves,—R eceipts for weak, 11,235 bead; do. last 
week, I2,709jdo. The week has been a good one; 
si iff prices have ruled even for the moderately good 
quality, and supplies w«r« moved steadily; poor to 
fair oxen, 7(»8 .hc., dress 64 , ai55 H>h.: oommon to fair 
steers, 8.w@9X'c. dress 66@58 *».; good to prime. 9X44 
16Xc. dress 664/570. Export styled cattle were not 
Plenty enough to make a large business; but some 
«' Od droves were picked out for early shipment 
abroad. 
Sheep asii 1. a mbs —Receipts for week. 21.134 
head : do. Ia*t. week. 25,111 do. Good Friday murlo a 
sort of holiday, and the pens were poorly attended. 
Common to prime sliocp sold at 6>4i(A7;kic.; a lot of 
Ohio clipped sold ut ac.; yearling lambs. 7@8>4c.; 
spring, per head; $J.5b@5. 
Cows AND Calves.—T he market has had a very 
slow run, with a range of $J0@55 for fair to very good 
milkers. 
Veal Calves.—T he demand is good but low qual¬ 
ity calves are not -amed. Live calves, N. J. and 
Uncle* Co., Choice, 7^f®Sn.; prime 7)*@TRe.; State, 
choice, TJ't Vic.; prime, ID^iATo,; fair to good, MoOHc. 
Mt, Hully,6,K<a8o.i bmtennilit. 3ct4gc.. grass. 2H@8c.; 
Hog Dressed, Jersey, choice. 10@lUHe.; good to 
prime, H-vli^o.; State, good to choice, 9@tfKc.; fair to 
good, 7s@9c.; poor to fair. 4(i|7c. 
swine.- Receipts for week. 27.781 head; do. last 
week, 27,475 do. tlof uipts all lued up ; quotation* at 
the close 4!K<w()C„* counts v it veined pork light, OJpw 
7Wo.; medium, 6V4@«Hc.; heavy.city dressed, 
6 @6)*o. Tenderloins. 10a for choice, season growing 
late. 
riOLEINS, .1 8., MOOUEKTOWN, n. j., 
V/ offers more than luo variotma bust selected Fruit 
Plants, Trees, etc. Nine sorts of Strawberries at $1 80 
per 1,(KM), 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, 1VA EDO HOUSE, 
_ Hamilton Ferry, Brooklyn, L. I. 
Seth Chapman, 
^Successor to Chavman J 
Van H r yck, 
(Established 1849). 
DEALER IN 
Peruvian 
Q u a n o 
EXCLUSIVELY, 
170 FRONT STREET 
NEW YORK. 
But ft Pud differing frum al 1 other* 
U o«pihupo, with Seif-A,lju ( llu» 
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SENSIBLE 
TRUSSJ 
iceilesi' Superphosphate 
FOR $25 PER TON. 
APPARATUS AND3 SUPPLIES 
FOR 
Haliaday Standard. 
f VICTORIOUS AT 
Phila., 1876—Paris, 1878 
25 Year. In line. 
GUARANTEED SUPERIOR 
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17 SIZES I MAN TO 45 NORSE POWER 
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LOWEST (’ASH PRICES lor Goods of 
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Sulphate of Ammonia (full strength, 26 per cent.) 
A Specialty. 
We will fill order* for Chemicals to nnilto Home- 
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estimates of cost on application. 
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103 South St. Baltimore. 
Factories, Creameries apd Dairies. Completo outfits 
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Successor to G. B. WEKK8, Hyraouse. N. Y 
latnyiit purahttslng fertilizers 
and winlnug to save from loo 
'to 2,000 per cenL, can do so by 
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sending stamp to 
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Power tins jiliR has no equal, li 
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CARDEN CITY SUPER PHOSPHATE. 
Analysis— Ammonia, 2i $ ct.; Sol. Plios. Acid, 10 $ cfc.; Siilph. Potash, 3 $ ct. 
The abOTe Analysis is GUARANTEED, and we will forfeit the Goods if not as represented. 
Our $23.00 PHospHate, 
Analyzing 10 ct. Sol. Bone Phosphate, 2 j ct. Ammonia, produces most excellent 
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Address, 
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^ READ THIS! 
The “Oliver Chilled” Plow 
Those cuts represent our 20 Sloe! Tooth Horse-Roko, 
with Iron Hubs far Hub* boiled in oil) — !HHU 
in u.so—nmi our FosUivo Furw^lWd ^irain,Sood, nnd 
iHimliZfhir Dril] (vrjiich can bo chan^tid to sow auv 
unantdy whilo Drill in in motion), with Pin or Hpriutf 
Uoo.n — H277 in who nnd giving sntiisrm t ion. All iiuuiii- 
lacturi'TS Hiiy tliollhs art? tin* bash All wo :t*k in, send 
for JfrMrriplijpt Circular ttod AtrNlf^Wlijch contains 
lettors from poi'isoriH them All are ftarrauif il. 
i»ajrer*t(wi» \icrl<>ul(inr») lm|>K*»ivn( Mfi;. iUu 
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Garmorv's Artificial Ear Drums 
PERFECTLY RESTORE Till: HEAUIXU 
““d perlonu the work or ihe Nnlural Ileuni. 
Always In position, but iuvUible toolliers. All 
i onver*ation and even wbispeis heard distinctly. Wa 
refer to those ualug them. HdihI ft>r desori iitive cirouhu- 
GAKM4IKK EAR DRUM CU., ClNtLYNATL cl.' 
i |I| I HUSniiLS mjan FKAOU FITS for salei 
L «** i'Onts per biisbel. Addrosft 
Witt. If. SHAFFER, Locbporr, N* Y. 
Sells Best Wliere it is Best Known. 
Its superiority, attested by a host of worthless imitations. The name “ OLIVER " will be found on the 
beam of tho genuine. 
OLIVER CHILLED PLOW WORKS, South Bend, Ind. 
Branches at Indianapolis, Ikd., Mansfield, 0„ Haiuusuuuo, Pa., Dallas, Tex.. Rochester. N. Y.. 
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