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Stearlne at 7#c. for Western. Tallow at 6.1-16@6)i 
*°Rece{pts for week, pork, 1,900 bbls.; beef, 000 pkgs.; 
bacon an<! cut-meat, '28,300 pkgs.; lard 18,750 pkgs. 
Exports, pork, 6.078 bbls.; oeei. 2,7® pkcs.; bacon 
ami cut-meals, 11.770,850 lbs.; lard, 7,620,826 lbs. 
Poultry” and game—T he demand Is light for 
dressed poultry, wltb spring Item* of food drawing 
off a portion of the trade. Prime frozen, as before, 
sells best. Large turkey* or coarse fowls not warned. 
Capons hare advanced. MM 
Turkey*, choice, small, 14(<416c.; medium, 12<ai4c.l 
chickens, h inter, Urge, Philo., S.’scSic.; small, 2V@28C.‘, 
spring, per lb., @.Ytt«0cd fall. Phlia.. d.-p-. I8@20c.; 
yearling, Phlla., d.-p., Hsolio.; N. J-, w tb„ 12@ 
« prime. lO&llHc.; poor to fair 9«10e. Ducks, Phil*, 
d.-p., 18W19C.S .V. J- Ih-firie.; State. lS#Ma; Western, 
H@Klc ; Western, poor, U 0112 c.; squabs, white.P dot,, 
$3@3.25; dark, *1**2. 
Live poultry i# aot plenty and are firmer; heavy 
supplies, however, are not advised, ripring chicks 
now quoted regularly. 
Chickens, spring, largo, per pair, 7o@90c.; small, 40 
@60c.: fowls, N. j , 11.11*110.; Western, 10c.; roosters, 
5c.; turkeys, mixed, ll<*l2c.: duck*. Jersey, N. Y. <Sc 
Pa., per pair. 75o.(HSfl; Western, 60d75c.: geese, Jer¬ 
sey. *1.740(2: N, Y. A Pa.. $L50@1.75: Western, mixed, 
*1.120137; pigeon*. 36<a45c 
Wild pigeons plenty and lower. Wild ducks almost 
nominal. ___ 
English snipe, per don.. $1.25621.37; plover, $1.26(31.37; 
wild pigeons Northern $l.z5IHdoz ;do.. Southern,f 1.26; 
canvas back ducks, Havre do Grace, $1,50 -vl.76, W o*t- 
ern, 76<v'a8l: Norfolk, $1(81.60; redhead, Havre <le 
Grace, SO«*76c.; do.. Western, 45(j$Mja.; do., Norfolk, 
4U!&50c.; Mallard, Woetorn, 4U(S3tiOo.; Mallard &.Black, 
3U@40o.; Teal, Western, 20@30c.; do., Norfolk. 26® 
30c.; common, 20@25o. 
HOPS. Trude continues slack and prices barely 
steady. Quotations are: 
Cents per lb. 
New York, fancy...Nomial. 
New York, new crop, good and choice.33 @36 
New York, new crop, medium.31 @33 
New York, new crop, low to fair.27 @29 
Eastern, uew crop.27 (<$35 
Wisconsin, uew crop.27 @35 
Yearlings.. ,7 @18 
Olds, all growths.... 4 @10 
Pacific Const, new... 30 @35 
Pacific Coast Old* (nominal).5 @10 
Seed.-C lover la stronger; sales at 8!4@7e. for 
Western. Timothy la quiet at |2.70@2.g0. 
veg kt a bi,es.—E xports for week. 750 bbls. Potatoes 
have In no way recovered from their late dull, slug¬ 
gish position ami sale* are still mainly at the Inside 
rates, riuowflake may bo in a degree nxcoplnd. us 
there Is some seed demand as n crlnl. 
Bermnda, new IN bbb, $6 50@7; Florida, new, p bbl., 
$5.60@u; prime other, $7@3; Early Hose. N. ri. balk, 
P bbl. $.135lit 1.37 1 Mttlno. per d.-h. bbl,. $l.75@1.87; 
State. V d -h. bbb. *1.2S@!.i>0: Htato, in bull; V bbl., 
$l.26@l.fb; prolificN.t>„ per d,-h.bbt„ $1.22v<si37i N. s.. 
in bulk V bbl. *l.25«1.3i; Mercer, Nova Scotia, bulk, 
per bbl.. ft®MS: Chllired. N. 3„ bulk. * bbl.. $i« 
1.12; Peachblow, Htato. white, per d.-li.bbl.. $!.50@ 
1.75: do., red. per d. h. bbl , fil.ia); Snowflake. State, 
per d.-h. bbl„$l.7&«2. Pesrlev*. State. V U,-h. bbl., 
*1.0O@$1.25c Stale, bulk, * bbl.. $l@$ 1 . 12 ; Jersey, 
bulk, V bbl., :o:3V6o.: Sweet potatoes, * bbl. 32.7 V.* 
3.00. (lid garden stuff Is quite pushed aside for the 
new Item* in the lint, and the market fur the latter Is 
sharper. Tomatoes. Kin., F box, iOc.tJfl-Oj. Nassau, 
50c.ui*!; Bermuda. F box, 7lke9.Sc.: beets, Bermuda, 
now. f crate, $lj(l; Fla.. $l.50@ cucumbers, Kla , 
84@6; string beans, Florida, round, 2a?(.50; Kla.. h<it. 
$l.25@2; »miash, H lti., whitn, 6'Ag2.‘li: ureeo pea*. N. 
C., K bbl. crate, $i.S0; Chan, and Sat.. »mall. $l.?i*<3 
2,25; asparagus, Norf.. V per dot. hclis. 85*7; < ha*., 
$6@d ; kale.Norf., F i.bl„ 75c.«4>*).T5 ; Baltimore, per 
bag. 81s spinach, Norf., per bbi., $2.2H<$$3 00; Bal¬ 
timore, 8'- 1)042.60 radishes. NUk round F tUO bunches 
50@76c.: long, Imc.iStl,- vquash, marrow, per bbl., $1.60 
@1.75; Uubb:trcl, *l.70:cabM»ge. Cb m and jtav., $t@ 
4.25; Kin., nei*. *4«f4.60 do., old. per 100. 16 v«l 2 ; onions 
Bermuda, new F Crate. $2-50: white, Fbbl..||4^6; yel¬ 
low. $3.25@S,;0. red. Eastern. $2 75@&00; red, Che-ter. 
$2.75(33; beets, Jersey, $1.60(51.76; Imulps, Russia, 76C. 
@$1; carrots, 8l-2.sstl.75. 
Wool,.—Demand has been leas active this week, 
but prince well sustained. 
Ohio. Pennsylvania and Virginia, XXX and pick- 
lock, 07@00c.i XX, 56fti57c.; X, 56@£6c.; No. 1, 62@65c.; 
No. 2, 552468c.: jomraon. 62@54c.; combing and de¬ 
laine, 6S<*6oe. 
Michigan. Indiana and Wisconsin, X and XX,62@ 
55c.; No. l, 5y<a62o,: No. 2 and common, »04i65c.; 
combing and delaine, 57@62c. 
New York, New Hampshire and Vermont. X XX 
49'«)52c.: No. I, OGciftBOc-: No. 2 and common, 47@62c.; 
comblng.and delaine, 66@60c. 
Iowa, Illinois and Western, X and XX,48@51c.; No. 
1. 64@68c.i No. 2 and common, 46@51c.; combing, 62@ 
67c. 
Halladay Standard. 
J VICTORIOUS AT 
Phila., 1876—Paris, 1878 
25 Year* in Use. 
GUARANTEED8UPERI0R 
To any other Windmill Made. 
17 SIZESH MAN TO 45 HORSE POWER 
Adopted by the Uadino R. R- Co.'S 
arid by the U. S, Govt- at 
{torts and Garrisons. 
$3,500,000 worth now in Use. 
Send for Catalogue "B” and 
Price List,, 
U.S, WIND END. A PUMP C0-, 
Batavia, Ill. 
_ CHALLENGE WIND MILLS 
Victorious It all fairs. Over 7,(XX) in 
tactual use In every State and Terri¬ 
tory of the 118. It la a section wheel- 
lias been made by the present Co. for 
ton yeare: In all that time not one has 
blown down without tower breaking- 
a record no other mill can show. We 
leave it to the public to determine their merit. Mills 
sent on 30 days' trial. Best Feed Mills, Corn Shelters, 
&c.. it. Catalog,je r ErWi^ aE Mr[ I QQ _ Bata via, Ill 
NEW IRON TURBINE 
WIND ENGINE 
BALLARD, BRANCH & CO., 
112 BROAD ST. (cor. Water) NEW YORK. 
Produce Commission Merchants, 
DEAT.KBK IN 
Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Apples, Beans, Hops, Poultry, 
Corn, Wool, Beeswax, Honey, Tallow, Lard, Lambs, 
Wild Game, Dried Fruits, Potatoes, Hweet Potatoes, 
Cider Vinegar, Furs, Hags, Onions, Tobacco, Maple 
Sugar, etc., etc. 
PEACHES AND BERRIES OF ALL KINDS. 
A TRIED AND 
EX CELL 
The Strongest and Meet Durable Wind En- 
gine in the World. Sold by Dealem In 
nearlr every County. Inquire for It. 
Every Wind Engine Fully Warranted. 
Send for Circulars, Price-List and information to 
MAST, FOOS 6l CO., 
8pringfleld, Ohio. 
I. X. L. WIND MILL. 
For Simplicity, Durability and 
Power this mill has no equal. J t 
runs equally 
well in light or 
heavy winds. 
Ice and sleei 
do not effect it 
Works well un¬ 
der all circum¬ 
stances ; never 
gets out of or- 
dor. Wc warrant all onr 
mills. Circulars and de¬ 
scriptive catalogues sent 
free on application to the 
Phelps & m 
‘ICO. 
M ill ( 
igelow Wind 
.Kalamazoo, Midi. 
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LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
’XXi-r.J 
ELASTIC TRUSS 
Has % Pml differing from ftl 1 other*, 
U rup tb*pn, witu Saif'Adjusting 
IV* 11 in ecu ter, .tihvpLs I UalT to aH 
pooitloaa of ibo body, while the 
Wl TO||ee £3 BAllin the cup pra*i40■ b**k the 
JT lutoAtloesloata*aporeonwould 
X. wttli tho Finger. With light 
p. won th* HfrnU U held eecurely 
4 ftyand nlgbt, and % ntdlcjil cure c»rUla. Z i «• eaey» durable 
And cheap. SontbymAiU CbculAr* free. 
EGGLESTON TRUSS CO.. Chicago, ILL 
Superphosphate 
FOR $25 PER TON. 
Analysis guaranteed as printed on every bag. 
LOWEST CASH PRICES lor Coods of 
Gunrnntred .Standard. 
8ulphate of Ammonta (full strength, 25 per cent.) 
A Spectai.tv. 
We will HU orders for Chemicals to make Home- 
Made Fertilizers by any formula our customers de¬ 
sire to follow, and wo will take pleasure in furnishing 
estimates of cost on application. 
J&BC *fc SONS, 
24) So. I)el. Ave„ Pbiladelpliia. 
1<>3 South St. Baltimore. 
BADGER STATE 
Blitter Color. 
Received the only honorable mention granted to any 
Butter Color at the International Dairy Fair of 1879. 
If not for sale by your dealer, send for circular &e. to 
the manufacturer, E. SHELDON, Fort Atkin¬ 
son, Wia. 
•ft 1 / Jnnual Catalofus ot l~ttrand 
Flower Seed for 18SO rich in engravings, from 
photographs, of the originals, will be sent, Frek. to 
ah who apply. My otd customers need not write 
for It. I offer one of the largest collection* of veg¬ 
etable seed ever sent out by uny snort house In Ameri¬ 
ca, a large portion of which were grown on my six 
seed farms, h'ull directions for ewtivation on each 
vackaye. All seed warranted to be bath fresh and true 
tonamr; so fur, that should It proveothorwtee, I will 
refill the order rp'atU. The original intnxlucer of the 
Hnbhard riquash,Phinney’sMelon, Marblehead Cab¬ 
bages. Mexican Corn,and scores of other vegetables, 
I Invite the patronage of all who are an-jcious to have 
their reed directly from the. Qrrnner, fresh, true, and of 
the very best strain. 
N£ J '7K 0 fT, A ?,V l |g,7 i ? p NK»',7K fl v -, 
SALT 5 NECESSARY LAND 
FrultTrees.l HMD C AI T is oxcellentfor horses, 
&c. LUIfl r OAL I sheep, &a All kinds 
of salt in full supply; also. Ferris’ Land Invigor- 
ntor and Crop Protector— death toHesatnn Fly 
and other pests. Dae it and reap a golden harvest. 
EDWIN FERRIS & CO., 
Wholesale Salt h Fish Dealer (83 Xi 185 Washing con 
St„ N. Y. 
STOGKBRIDGE 
NUR.BB 
For 1880. 
Some years ago the Stockbridge Manures wore only 
known to a few fanners In tlic Connecticut Valley. 
Now they arc ao 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 duo to the fact that they are 
reliable, well-made, and high grade manures, but also 
to the fact that farmers have 
FOUND THEM PROFITABLE TO USE. 
Now that corn, and other farm produce is bringing 
Buch good prices, we anticipate that farmers wifi in¬ 
vest still more largely in our fertilizers. 
Besides the Stockbrldgc Manures, we manufacture 
several high-grade Phosphates, and deal in firat-clasa 
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. 
BOWKER FERTILIZER CO., 
3 Park Place, N. Y. 
43 Chatham St., Bo*ton. 
sending stamp to 
about purchasing fertilizers 
and wishing to save from 100 
to 3,000 per oent., can do so by 
GEORGE CASPER. M. D., 
Manatee, S. Fla. 
RALPH S ONEIDA CHEESE VAT. 
Mass. 
For 8ingle Dairies and Small Factories. 
Send for Circular and full description to 
JONES, FAULKNER & CO., 
Sole Manufacturers, Utica, N. Y. t 
Dealers in Dairy Supplies and Furnishing Goods. Also 
Manufacturers or Steam Boilers and’ Engines and 
Straw Dajrx Apparatus, for Cheese Factories and 
Creameries 
The '• Perfect" Hog Ring leaves a smooth wire in the 
flesh, and a barb in front of the nose preventing all 
rooting. 
The •* Perfect'' Spick Mark is applied with the " Per- 
/ eat " Ktuger and Ring, to any animals ear, with the 
owner’s initials slipped on the Ring, before closing. 
The '* Perfect" Hog Holder is simple, cheap, durable, 
and easily applied. Holds the animal lirmly while 
ringing. Ask Hardware Dealers lor the •• Perfect ” 
or 'send $ 1.00 tor Ringer and 100 Kings, 50c. for 
Holder, 36c. for 100 Lettered Disks to 
J. H. BROWN *fc CO., 
_ Patentees and Mn’frs., Ottawa, III. 
ANIMAL BONE FERTILIZERS. 
Made f rom the BONE, BLOOD and MEAT produced in the Great Packing Houses in Chicago. 
DISSOLVED BONE 
CARDEN CITY SUPER PHOSPHATE. 
Analysis— Ammonia, 2| f) ct.; Sol. Phoa. Arid, 10 ct.; Sulph. Potash, 3 $ et. 
The above .Analysis is GUARANTEED, and we will forfeit the Goods if not as represented. 
New York, Saturday, April 10. 1880. 
Beeves.— Receipt# for week, 9.244 head: do. last 
week, 12.189 do. The market has had a buoyant run 
all the week, and closes clear of stock, with a good out¬ 
look for next week. Very few extra cattle were on 
sale, and good steers were beneOtted thereby In the 
£ rice range. Ordinary to fair steers, 8S((is9xc„ dr, 
libs.: good to prime, VHS 6 IOX 0 ., dr.66@67 lbs.; rough 
oxen, 8K@9c, dr. til !o». 
CowaANU CAf,vtiS.— 'Thorn arc no new features. 
Good oows worth moro In the country than here, 
freight and dressing expenses considered. 
Yea I. Calves. — Prime live ate scarce at the 
moment and prices arc temporarily firm. This la 
not the season for prices to rule high long. Live 
calves, N. J. and Bucks Co., cDolcr. 7@7Kc.: prime 
8H@7C.| State, choice. do. prime. 6s<36o,; fair 
to good, 4Mi@a>4C.; poor, e.cHHc,: Ml. Holly, good to 
choice, ( 17480 .: buttermilk. -u4c.; grass, 2x@3c. 
Hog Dressed, N. J., choice, »x«lCc.; good to prime. 
8@9c.; State, good to cholco, 8@9o.; fair to good. Tot 
8 c.; poor to lair, 4(47c.i 
Sheep and Lamb«.—R eceipts for week. 17,708 
head; do. last week, 22.961) do. There has been u 
good active market and no important lots remain 
unsold. Home car lourta worn held over purposely 
for speeial customers at the close of the week. 
Clipped sheep, 4)<c45c.; rnclipped 6@7Xc.: a car loud 
of extra Michigan. $1.30 per iuu roa. Spring iamb. 
$4(185.60 per head Sheep rate show an advance of hi 
@) 4 c. compared with Thursday’s sales. 
Swine. — Receipts for week, 30,207 bead ; do. last 
week, 31,018 do. Supplies were sold up; nominal rate 
for prime Ohio, 5Kc, full. 
Country-dressed pork, light, 6V@7J*c.; medium, fix 
@tt*c.; heavy, CXaOHo.; city dressed, 6}«@tBio. Fork 
tenderloins, 10c. 
ADVERTISING RATES I 
InBlde, 14th and i&th pages (Agate space), ,40c. per line 
“ 13th page........ 60 ” 
Outside or last page.... $o ' 
Fifty per ct. extra for unturaal display. 
Discount on 4 insertions,6 per ot.; 8 Ins., 19 per ot. 
13 ins., 16 per ct; 26 Ins., 20 per et; 62 Ins., 26 per ot. 
V*~ No advertisement Inserted for less than SSL 
Entered at the Post-ofllco at Now York City, N. Y., 
as second-class moil matter. 
IMPROVED CALIFORNIA 
WIND MILL. 
Simple, Strong, Durable, Uosotto^Wheol 
and perfectly Kelf-regulating, avoiding 
hut wearing Joints. Also.Steven’s Pony 
Food Griruer and a perfect Rotary Mo¬ 
tion attachment, without gearing, the 
power being communicated by the Hft 
or UP stroke of Pump Hod. Can be used 
for cutting feed, churning, tic. The 
best, cheapest and most useful power In 
the market. Full particulars, circulars, 
&c., sent tree. Address the Manufao 
turers, CLARK. S CO., Somanadk, Inn. 
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ALSO, 
HAMBLETONIAN S, 
other desirable strains of Trotting Stock, for 
clienp, and on easy terms. All Btook guaran- 
as good as represented. Catalogues sent free, 
•espondence solicited. Address 
POWELL BROS., 
Springboro, Prawfor4 (Do., Pa. 
Analyzing 10 $ ct. Sol. Bone Phosphate, 2J $ ct. Ammonia, produces most excellent 
results on CORN, OATS and VEGETAB: 
EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY GIVEN DEALERS. 
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NORTHWESTERN FERTILIZING CO., 
• FACTORIES AND OFFICE: 
CHICAGO, ILLS. EAST ST. LOUIS, ILLS. 
PAXTON 
Force Feed Grain Drill. 
Best Grain seed and Fertilizer Drill 
in the market. The cuts show our 
broadcast shovels sot with steel to the 
middle of the boot, and the force feed 
attachment. 
Highest awards at the Penn. State 
Fair in 1879. Send for circulars. 
Address, 
roundry and Machine Dept., 
Harrisburg Oar Oo., 
Harrisburg, Pa. 
The “Oliver Chilled” Plow. 
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THE LEADING PLOW OF THE AGE. 
Sells Best "Where it is Best Known. 
Ifs superiority, attested by a host of worthless imitations. The name ” OLIVER ” will be found on the 
beam of the genuine. 
OLIVER CHILLED PLOW WORKS, South Bend, Ind. 
Branches at Indianapolis, Ind., Mansfield, O., Haamsbubg, Pa„ Dallas, Tax., RoesutsTan, N. ¥. 
Bt Pa^l, Minn., Si. Liouis. Mo, 
