MARCH 31 
Canada, 9fic; No. 1, $1.01@$1.0?;No. 1 bright, $1.05@1.06. 
Corn— market Irregular and unsettled; ungraded 
Western mixed,35ft 77rv No. 3,mixed, 61M&62e; steamer 
mixed, 11*4 «, i'ic. and WUo. delivered; No. 2, 
In elevafcor,«JJ<®«3c, delivered; steamer white, iftMc; 
white Southern, * lot Tic.; steamer yellow, cse.: old No. 
2 73ft Tic. In elevator; N‘n. 2 mixed March, tV>'\ft6fl4<e; 
AprU, MUftl[We; Sluy,C?f<cC9tiic. Oats Market unset¬ 
tled; No .\ «« 4 e; No. 2, riUOiU^e; No. 1 quoted, '016<J; 
No. 3 white, SI ftSthte; No.2, j’lft 43'je; No.I quoted, 55c; 
mixed Western, ni'o'.Vde; white do., .v;; white 
State, 58@58c; No. 2 mixed April, 50>4®51c; May, aOlftg! 
COMPLETE MANURES 
For EACH CROP, containing in a concentrated form 
the necessary PLANT FOOD It requlrea. 
CHEAPER THAN STABLE MANURE. 
PRODUCES WONDERFUL CROPS. 
“AA’ An.moniaied Super Phosphate. 
‘•Pelican" Bone Fertilizer. 
We manufacture the above rrom Pure Boue. 
Agricultural Chemicals. 
Ground Bone. 
STRICT PURITY GUARANTEED. 
Our pamphlet, containing facts interesting to far¬ 
mers. mailed on application. 
H. J. BA K KK «V It |{ O.. 
Established 1850.) 215 PEARL STREET, N.Y 
Will be paid to the farmer who this year raised the 
largest crop of potatoes from one-half acre manured 
with SARD VS FERTILIZERS. 
Sold on Guaranteed Analysis. Prices 
Reduced. 
Send for pamphlet 
J. B. *ARDY & SON, 
141 Water Street. New York. 
FERTILIZERS 
"FAR SOUTH’ 
SEED CORN 
In the Report of the Agricultural Deportment of 
North Carolina for the years 1377. 1878,1379 and 1880, 
the average commercial value of fertilizers was 
$31.68 per ton; the price paid by the consumer was 
$ 10.91. We are prepared l.i furnish the pure Men¬ 
haden Gunno, treated with sulphuric acid, which 
renders u a soluble revtlllzer, f, o. b. on cars or ves¬ 
sel, in bulk for $23 per ton, or In bags f 
Cl. A. Llebeg. of Baltimore, the recogn: 
Sweetest and largest foli¬ 
age. Selected for Ensilage; 
CYCLE CUTTERS. 
Safest and most effective 
for drjr or green cut ting. 
The New Took Prow Co., 
55 Beckman St., N. Y. 
Ensilage Congress Pro¬ 
ceedings, 18X!-'i$,3u\ each. 
India moKSin tc8.,$-AVaS2;. Beef bains quoted 4«l.yiCh22. 
Cut meats—Pickled bellies, heavy average, tiA£e-12 ff>, 
lOJdftlO-Rt'; pickled Shoulders,hams, lUj4il2‘-ie: 
smoked shoulders, 9J«c; smoked hams, TUfti* 138je. 
Middles- Dong clear quoted bore KiWjc; ftt West long 
and short clear, half and half, IttlSWc, Drosseu hogs, 
city, heavy to light, flJtftlOc; plus, loc. Lard—Prime 
steam spot, quoted lL42ftll.4&.", Muroh, 11.23® lLifio; 
April, ll.37Cj.il.lie; city Gtoom lL20ftll.25c. 
Prlcesof Flour, Feed and Meal— Flock—No. 2,$2-7V@ 
8.00; latter extreme; superfine. 83.fOft3.9f*, latter ex¬ 
treme 1 common to fair extra State, $3.9j@-l.23: good to 
fancy do., S 1.80®7.00; common to good extra western. 
*3.!)0@4.fl0; good bo choice, $ l.tUftSi.'S): common to good 
extra round hoop Ohlo.J't.yiift I. i.i; good to choice, do.. 
84.80ft7.25; common extra Minn., S3.90ft4.5U; clear, ®.t..*a 4 
@$6.2-7; rye mixture. $3.27ft5.H3; bakers* extra, S-i-lOft 
0,27; straight, $6ft7.50; patent, *.;.Taft.,%8o; St, Louis 
common to fair extra, good to very choice, 
$4.<U@?.3J« pat. Winter wheat extra, |6.0h 
mills extra, for West Indies, $5.2uft5.tfi- South Arnrr- 
lea, Si.lbftAAfi. Southern Flour—common to good ex¬ 
tra, *l.2it.iA.20; good to choice. S5.35ft7.0fi Rye Hour 
fairly active; superfine. 83.i0ft3.ii*. Corn Meal dull; 
yellow Wi-u-iu, iiv• Brandywine, 23.uo- 
Feed—40@60 tt t 4l.;.. .v. . -0 a, jum iuo a, $uj 
@1.20; Sharps, S1.25QL30; rye feed, $1.15. 
Butter.—S upply continues quite full; fresh stock 
is lncreaslup As compared with prices last week 
ereamiry fancy Is about lc. lower.; State Welsh tubs* 
5c. higher; Western 1ml tatlon creamery, 4c. higher. 
XSEEU-niLK STOCK. 
Creamery, fancy, 3. r 'ftS6c; do. choice, 88@34e; do- 
.. .. ordinary’ 
" beat, 8Cfe! 
.----„-nuchorlty 
In valuation of fertilizers in the United Stau-s, puts 
their value at $13.00 per ton, being a saving to the 
consumer by the use of our fertilizer of over $20 per 
ton. Fur particulars and samples address 
JOSEPH CHURCH At CO., 
Tl»srr«n. II. T. 
ABM FOR SALE.—14-1 acres, with Improve 
ments. In Oswego, N. Y. Great bargain. 
? . B. LATHROP, Oswego, Oswego Co.. New York. 
Rectangular and Square Box 
Churns, uheepext because the 
be*f. No inside fixtures, and 
ali'ayn reliable. 7 sizes of 
each kind made We make 
Curtis's Improved Factory 
Churn and Mason's Power 
But ter-worker, Vm/ueaticmed 
pvuuj given of their rnj<erior 
gonUtioXn material and con¬ 
struction not Ureamed o/ by 
othe r makers. Send for Dap- 
ruman, free. Cornish 3t Cur¬ 
tis, Ft. Atkinson, WU. 
HILLabdDRILLI 
PHOSPHATE! 
£end for Descriptive Catalogue and Price List of 
I Heavy and Light Single and Double Harness, man¬ 
ufactured from the best Oak Leather, all hand-made, 
at wholesale prices to the consumers. 
KING & CO., Owego, Tioga Co., New York. 
WITH POTASH. 
A general Fertilizer for all crepe, and 
low lu pr ee. prepared from the bone, 
blood, aud meat waste of the Drictuon 
Abattoir. Poston, where about loo OOO 
cattle mi. d 600 OOO sheep are slaughtered 
annually, lc Is used In the id lor drill or 
broadcast, either alone or with manure, 
giving a vigorous start, a larg- r Yield, aud 
improving tho quality. As we lmve sc Id 
tlu> past year about 23.000 tons against 
1.000 tons la lS70.lt must bo giving good 
sat Israel Ion. Betoro buying, see our local 
agent, or write to us for pamphlet. 
c. rvaim-ry, lev ul.v, ah-j-vh.-; uo» e 
prime, 33@326; do. fair to good, 8IG1 
17@30c: Statu hnlf-flrkln tub* and , 
do. do. fine, 5j@23c; do. good, IV24c; do. fair, 10ftl8 : 
state Welsh tubs, choice, '.‘‘ft 27c; do. Rood to prime* 
20@23c; do. fair U) good, l*’*vl8c; Western imitation, 
creamery, choice, ‘JJftMc; Western guod to prime, 20 
@21o; do. ordinary to Tnlr, 14ftJ9o; Western raetory, 
choice current make. I3ft*)c: do, fair t-o good do,, lift 
18c; do. ordinary. lOftlSo. 
OLD BUTTER. 
Creamery. 13ftlSe; State dairy, choice, 20@21c; do. 
good to prime. 14ftire.; do. ao,, ordinary, 10@12c; 
Western dairy, fine, 15@16c: do. do., general run, 9ft 
I2cr Western factory. good. 12@13c; Western factory, 
Sft tlc: Western rolls, 10@lSc. 
Cheese.—S tate fact-*ry. fancy Fall, 1 ttiftlli-ft'; prime 
tochololiif-tile; good, l24-ij-8ia>4c:fair, lift ifi-ic do. 
medium, IDfttOJ^c-: do, poor, HftSK^c: Ohio flats, 
choice to fatv.w, imsWjJo; do. llue, l2V<i@13!4c; do. 
fair to good, iJ.ftUo; crcaiutsr.v akiina, oholuc, 814ft9c; 
do. good, 7ft3c; do. fair, I’l-nnsyIv.mla skims, 
fancy, DftlUc; do., line, do,, rnlr to good, 
7@7^o; skims.Iron-clad, 5ft0^c. 
Cotton.—A long the entire lino prices scorn to be 
slowly but surely dropping off. It Is evidently a case 
of too much cotton. Iu spots busluesswas almost 
at a standstill, aud the position fiat aud tamo. 
CURRENT PRICES 
Quotations based on Amen -an Standard of Classifi¬ 
cation. 
Uplands New 
and Orleans Texas. 
Florida, and Gulf. 
Ordinary... 7 7-16 7-M 75*' 
Strict Ordinary. 7t* 8 3-16 8 3-16 
Good Ordinary. 8 lt-16 9 9 
Strict Good Ordinary. 9pS 9 7-16 9 7-16 
Low Middling... 915-16 915-16 
Strict Low Middling. 9 15-18 103-16 9 15-16 
Middling. low il^ 6 iu?4 
Good Middling....109-16 10(3-16 10 13-16 
Strict Good .Middling.10 13-16 111-16 111-16 
Middling Fair.11 5-16 11 9-16 11 9-16 
Fair. 121-16 12 5-16 12 5-16 
STAINED. 
Good Ordinary. 7 1-16 I Low Middling. 3 9-16 
Strict Good Ord.... 77* I Middling. 9 % 
Dried Fruits.—A bout former rates are ruling, and 
would probubly bo quite steadily adhered to on any 
development of demand. 
Southern apples, ordinary to good fiUftHc.: do. tine 
to choice, 3%-vlUc.; do. fancy, UWAftflc.; Western, 
ordinary. 7ft*1*0.; do. do. fair to good, 7'yftlqi'.; 
do. do., Choice lots, He.; State, slltvd, *5/6'.: do. 
»l u'irtcrs, 7«jo- , apple*, ovnporntiMt, 13ft15c. 1 do. 
choice, ring oul, l •Wftiiw.: *lo„ fancy selection*, I 6 J 4 
ftli- pt>acUe8,-SoUlheru, N<r3c.; do., Cundluu, good to 
fancy,I2<:<tt6.;do,Georgia, peeled, lOftlip-ye.;evaporated 
peuelies, peeled, 2A;a2*c.; ilo, do., unpeelod, lo@155*c.: 
unperiod peaches, halves. 6*^ft-7e.; do. do., quarters, 
5jk@6c ; plums, Southern, 13ftl1i e e.; do., State, 1 2ft 
lzl-feC.; Cherries, 'IftaJJe.; blaekerru-*, !W*im Ulbfe.; Rasp 
berries. 34rjfc85c.; huekleberru 1 *. t/ftPHic. 
Eoos.—Receivers stook can be handled without 
much dinieulty. Prices advancing somewhat. Ducks 
and geese eggs very scarce and firm. 
State and Fenusylvauia in bbla.. p doz.. 22>^c; 
choice Western. 22c; Vu., Md. und Del., prime, 21V'; 
Tennessee, 2d. l ^<ii2le: duck eggs, SU@33c: geese, 75fts.',e_ 
Fresu Fruits,—A pples continued In fair request, 
and prime lots ruling firmly. Grapes quiet und un¬ 
changed. Cranberries dull for quality offering, 
which is generally poor. Florida oranges In light 
supply and firm. 
Strawberries. Charleston, per quart, 7i)c.: Flu., per 
quart, 75:ftS7c.; apples, Western New York, mixed 
lots, $3,5i)ft4.0); Baldwins, d bbL, $3 .na.iL 50; do., 
Grei nlugs, p Ubl„ $3..V) .-.l.W); do.. Inferior, p libl., 
$2,2V2 .oO: grape-s, W. N. f., Ontawbo, .J. 01 ; cran¬ 
berries, Jersey, lair to good, * •late, $3,0X5 $3,50; 
dp. do., poor to fair, > * rate, $ 2 . 5 / 1541 : Fla. oranges, 
choice, bright, F *v bbL box, 8lij.-l.5u; do. do., fair to 
good, $7A(Xjt'1.3J; peanuts, Virginia, hand-picked, d 
"••> Iftilftc.; do., do., fancy. 6P.-.-,;.ve.; do., do., good 
to prlmw. IVt'iiWfc.; hickory uuu, * bush., $l..vjft t.75; 
pecans, t* n>., j@;c. 
Hay and Straw.—T he market for hay' coutluues to 
present a firm appearance. Receipts are light, the 
demand Is good, and prices are steadily sustained. 
Straw remains firm und unchanged. 
Hay, No. 1, prime, d 100 lbs, 85c: do. No. 2, good, 75ft 
30c; do. No. h, medium, sftt iOc; do. clover nuxoil, 60ft 
•be; do. shlpplnz, cue; do, clover, J0c*'"0c; straw. No. 1 
rye, 55c: No. 2 rye, 45ft50c; do. oat, lb *. t5o. 
Hors.—Fairly active demand Is reported from the 
Interior, with bids that show a decidedly firm niar- 
HOME TREATMENT. 
Nasal or Bronchial Catarrh promptly 
and permanently cured by a rational 
method at your home. 
Not a nostrum nor a "patent medi- 
eine. M Combined local and constitutional 
remedies, suited to peculiar symptoms of 
each patient. Terms reasonable, within 
reach of all. Trea/ise 00 Catarrh, Home 
Testimony and other valuable informa¬ 
tion mailed Free. 
Patents, to whom personal con¬ 
sultation is not convenient, are treated 
successfully by aid of a carefully pre¬ 
pared symptom blank, ’©a 
Address 
S. W. BEALL, M. D., 
Homeopathic Catarrhal Specialist. 
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 
New York. Saturday. March 34, 1883. 
Beeves.—T he total receipts for five days 9,113 head 
against 9,656 head Tor the corresponding time last- 
week. Prices for Good Friday were not quoted. With 
the prospect of light arrivals and Improved demand 
for dressed beef, sellers predicted an active trade and 
higher prices. City dressed sides sold mainly at 10@ 
ll%c. for good to prime, with choice offered at lie. 
Western dressed sold at ‘."-tftlojqc, and a few carcass¬ 
es reached 10}yc. 
Illinois steers, 12Hftl29*c V R>, weight* 7«* to Scwt. 
Ohio steers, 12lie p lb, weight cwt: dry cows, 862 
lbs, 3c V n>; 9i/» »*, :4#*o v n.; Kentucky steers, TJUft 
13‘»c V tt>: still-fed hull*, 1,42s tb». $5.i2> ewt; steers, 
t,W7 R'S $7.3do. 1,523 n.s. $7.20; do. 1.230 »*, at $7. 
Calves.—L ight arrivals the footing was firm and 
the pens were cleared at 7ftUe for common to choice 
stock. Dressed veals wore active, with the besl Jer¬ 
seys selling at Utift 13c, and prime States at ltt^ft l jtse. 
Live calves, Jersey, Bucks und River Countv, good 
to choice, 9c; do., State prime. S}«ft9e; do. fair to 
good, TftSc; do. common, 5a«c; dressed reals, poor 
to fair, 5a7e; do. good to fine, snloc; do. choice. Ilo; 
do. city, lOallc. 
Hous.—Total receipts for the five days. 17,121 head, 
against 13,1 ii head tor the corresponding lime last 
week. Hogs were a trifle weak and common to prime 
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BOSTON & NEW YORK J 
Sales in 1881, 500 Tons. 
Sales in 1882, over 60,000 Tons 
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BRADLEY’S SUPERPHOSPHATE 
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to having all the elements of plunt-lood combined lu 
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SANDWICH MANDFACTTJRING CO., Sandwlcii, HI 
TAPP Al and Selous of Kietl'er and Le- 
I M l> p S' co me IVnrai Pooch Trees- su 
I 11 Li k KJ ■ perb, Hansell, Crimson Beauty 
and Reliance Uuspl.t-ri'ic*; Jus. 
vick, Old Iron Clad, Big Bob, Manchester aud lu 
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