i.'iiicu m price; .iu. . ' iihuk'-'. . 
S5c.: Now York No. 1 while «t 85 
Nd. 2 white >»t ;il5*c.; York ] 
New York No. I *1 .$ 14350 .; New 
/.».4iSc,( New York 
to. ;t white at SSVe.; 
V..»k- Wrt ..... 0.7 
packed creamery, 174*180.; 
ern dairy, uno fresh, i7oi, 
mor ehate, tkailie.; West- 
;.! fair to good, KLii&c. 
■ rdtnary. 
Strict ordinary, 
Quod ordinary. 
Strict «<X'd do 
Sept, 1, ’?t, to March 1, '75.80,930 
Sept, l, 'fit,to March 1, '74.. 10,124 
Oil. C'AKB.—Western la quoted at $27.60#28. 
MARCH IS THE RURAL NEW-/0RKER. 
seven well -beaten eggs and a teaspoonful of 
salt. Drop hy the spoonful into hot lard, and 
fry them a light brown. A friend of mine was 
telling me, the oilier day, that beets chopped 
fine and covered with sweetened vinegar, were 
very nice. I have not had time to try it, but 
mean to soon. They are not cooked but takeu 
raw, and she said they could be kept iu that 
way all winter. A nice dish and an economical 
one when we have bits of chicken or fresh 
meal left over, is made by cutting them from 
the bone, and with them making a nice gravy, 
adding buiter, if desired. Liue a pie-dish with 
biscuit crust, and put the meat and gravy in it. 
Cover with more crust, leaving an opening in 
the center for the escape of steam. Bake. 
Lemon Jelly. 
This is by some people pronounced to taste 
vei’y much like port-wine jelly, for which I 
wish some one would contribute a recipe. 
Slice the lemons fine in water enough to cover 
them. Stew rapidly for half uu hour. Strain, 
and add two-thirds as much sugar as there is 
juice. Boil until it jells. 
North Falrtield, O. Loretta E. Turner. 
Notice is given that the Free seed Distribution 
that was announced in the Ruhai, or Nov. 9tli, 18 T 8 , 
and which Included Held, garden and flower seeds, 
is how ended. 
The Steam Thrasher that. Is advertised by the 
Blymyer Atauutacmrlng Company this week, Is a 
good bargain, and It would probably be to the 
Interest or thrashermen to Inquire Into It. 
Subscribers are again requested to make their 
applications tor the corn on separate sheets, wltli 
name and address, and distinct rrom any other 
subject they may wish to write about. 
A 11 Article of True Merit.—“ Browii’a Bron¬ 
chial Troches ” are the most popular article In this 
country or Europe ror Throat Diseases and Coughs, 
and this popularity Is based upon real merit. 25c. 
u box. 
THE MARKETS. 
PRODUCX AND PHD VISIONS. 
New York. Saturday, March 8th, 1879. 
Beans anu x^eas. —The beau market shows some 
recovery, not so much in pnoes us in a steadier de¬ 
mand for home add export use. Bust Nr.ules are 
cheapest at present ranges, and sellers do not hold 
back offerings as possible free receipts may turn 
m .tiers less tavoruble. Ureen peas scarce and tlrm ; 
$1.41X41.15; Southern B. E. peas weak at $2.tXJ per 2 
bush. bug. Canadian peas, in bulk and bond, quiet 
at 7-<474t;. 
Comparative movement in beaus for past three 
years: 
Receipts. Exports, 
bush. bbls. 
Sept. 1, '78 to March 1. '79.221.931 28,021 
" 1, '77 “ “ L '78.228,171 25,:)63 
•* 1. '70 “ “ 1, ’78.235.911 23.401 
Receipts for week, 3,010 busn. Exports, 1.075 bbls. 
iiUTTisn.—There Is an improved action In busi¬ 
ness. 11 fair export demand and more general local 
and eastward cull toiling upon stocks, especially us 
receipt* uru moderate. Clio current Impression is 
that ail of the old crop will bo out by the advent of 
new. hut low prices will hive to be accepted for a 
good portion or It. This latter point, however, has 
been discounted. Flue and fancy Mints is scarce, 
but the met docs uot give prices any particular uuoy- 
uncy. Wc have missed >t good deal of N«jw Jersey 
trade this season. Nearly all of me principal towns, 
with any agricultural outskirts, have been consider¬ 
ably supplied by Home uulrlcs ; cheap buy aud abun¬ 
dant gram permuting tho production. Western nut¬ 
ter bus un easy time, us a whole: few lines of dairy 
or factory make the extremes. 
Comparative receipts and exports, for past three 
years: 
Receipts, Exports, 
pkgs. drains. 
June I, ’78, to March 1, '79,.. 1 , 180 , 0(7 2.W.91U 
Juue 1, ’77, to March 1, ',8. 1.1)18,077 l(8,7.l 
Juue l. ' 1 15, to March 1 , '7;. 1,1.413,414 117,044 
Single.extra Slate ualf tubs, 25c.; choice linos, 
21<423e.; Stute. full dairies, special, 14c.; other, I6<,i8c.; 
Urkln dairies,fair to prime, 154818c.; Welsh dairies, hue 
full, ldgil7c.; fair to prtmo do., RJht.’lo.; choice Welsh, 
18«tl0e.i lair to prime. 12(#17 Cm Choice creamery 25c.; 
7i<49c.: rolls, UK.t lie.; grease 44|i>0. 
Receipts for week, 24,6 3 pkgs. 
Exports tor week, 5,588 firkins, 
HeksWAX.—T he nmrlcot is having a moderate de¬ 
gree of activity, and is quoted al 21(0250. tor Wesloru 
and Southern. 
Broom Cohn.—T here are full supplies and de¬ 
mand slack. 
Brush and short broom, choice. V It., 5@5So.; do. 
common to good, .ISal AC,; hurl, good to choice, 3R 
wise.; do. common to fair, 3(al3Ra.; and crooked. 
3fi3e. 
Cotton—T here lias been a very dull market 
through the week and prices showing only slight 
April at 9.B3c.i May at 9.98c.; June at 1U.12 gSH1.13o.; 
July ut lU.i'lo* 10.24c.; August at 1(13l<ti/lu,32e.; .Septem¬ 
ber ill 10.l3atlU.loc.; October at 9.»’di«.9j. 
Quotations for spot cotton are cased on Amer¬ 
ican standard of classlUcatlon, ami uu oottOQ lb store 
running lu quality not more than half • grade 
u iove or below the grade quoted : 
U viands. AT. 1 >r learn. Imr.nn 
Dried * rutts. — In apples the exporters have 
been free buyers and have paid up to 6%ru 4c. for the 
best of the quarters; evaporated and choice siloed 
stock are having a fair local trade, and rule steady 
In price. Reded peaches hare u good Joubiug de¬ 
mand. Small fruits are quint. 
Slate plums, 14c.; Blackberries are quoted at 5o. 
Peaches - Heeled Georgia, <«j*7c, for poor , malic, for 
fair to good; Itlc. for prime; choice North 
Carolina, 120*130.; good do., SMIOc.; unpeeled halves, 
3Ho. quarters, 3<j. Pitted chan-ton, 2<>0. Apples— 
New, 248>2Ma. for southern quarters In bags ; ;1x<a 
4o. for prime sliced; do., fair at 3&3RC.; State at 
3Mi<it40. for new siloed; and 3H@4c. for new quarters; 
Western at 3(fl1o. for new quarters. Raspberries, 
26o. Apples, evaporated, fancy at lOailHc.; do. fair 
lota. 7H5*8lto. 
E «08. -Receipts for week. 12.093 bbls.; do. last 
week, 9.652 do. Supplies are steadily increasing, 
there lau lair 1 asiness ; buyers, however, regard¬ 
less of the Lenten i-easoii, dispute all attempts at 
stronger prices. Kates at the. close extreme. 
Near points. 18c.; Mtatc. Harm.. Western and South¬ 
ern, fresh, 174517y4C.; poor. 164618c. 
Furh and Mkinb.—M arket here uot materially 
varied under the late report or London sains, as 
shippers nave been kept, well advised or the foreign 
situations. At the Hudson Buy Co.'s sale, since 
our last, otter advanced 3 O.J. 1 O cent.; red fox. 25 
do.; cross do.. 40 do.; silver do.. 20 do.; white. 100 do.; 
b??** 20<l0 * 1 ‘nanon and lynx. 10 do.; 
Wolf declined 10 per cent., all compared with lust 
March. Alluk equalled last September. Beaver sold 
10 per cent, lower than lu January. 
Fi.ouu.—The market does not show much vttality, 
the supplies being liberal and full offerings to sell 
while trade drags. 
Latest prices »re 13.10^3.75 for Inferior to strict¬ 
ly fancy superfine BlaUs; *.1-704*1.00 for very poor 
to good extra do., odd lots and linos; $4.(2ha4,26 for 
good to choice do*, and fancy lots above this; 
$3.4003.75 for Inferior to fancy snperdne Indiana, 
Iowa, Michigan. Ac.; $8.?(M4.uO for Inferior to 
good shipping extra do. and $4.0004.26 for good to 
choice extra do.; common to about choice white 
wheat extras, *1.25®5.35; choice to fancy do. at 
$5.35(46.15; red and amber winter wheat, very Infe¬ 
rior to very cfaotne trade and family, at $1.10*5.85 
(fancy hcldnlgher); round hoop Ohio »i *(. 0 jw$ 4 ..iS, 
and trade and family brands of do. at wJlMi.HS, the 
latter rate for very oholce (a few fancy lots held 
higher); at. Louis, f4.26ut5.10 for vary Inferior to 
good extra; I5.UMW.O0 for good to very choice 
(with it tew very fancy brands in high favor with 
the Jobbing trade), quoted up to 18.50*6.75• Min¬ 
nesota Clear, very Inferior to strictly fancy, at 13.7545 
5.00; few brands going above tl.6ics4.74; Minnesota 
*' straight." inferior to very fancy at *4.1046 00: and 
patent poor to strictly fancy at $5.26488.25, Tew brands 
going above $7.50$7.75; unsound stock at from $ 2 . 2 *» 
6.25; city mill extra at f4.9Vo6.23 for West Indies like 
latter rate for fancy In new packages): do. for Eng¬ 
land $3.sloti: do. trsdc and family extras. fS. 25 . 451 J. 2 S; 
do. for death America, $5.15*6,65 for fair to very 
choice: No. 2 at $2,408*2.25 for poor to very fancy, the 
latter an extreme. 
Fresh Fruits.—T he market for apples continues 
strong, » good exportation helping to keep stock in 
limits. Export, tor week, 6,200 bbls. Eastern apples 
range at $1 M!g2 23, tile latter rats for extra. Stored 
stock, Splixenburg uud Greenings, *2 25(4.2 62 bbl • 
Russets, $%*2 26; Baldwins, fl87«2 12; Tallroan 
Sweets. $20235. Cranberries hold latR rates wit 11 a 
moderate supply and demand : made bbls., $7>£8 &0J; 
crates, *2 Florida oranges sell wheu lit good 
order; others drag; best, $34*1 half-barrcl bor; 
other, fha'2. Peanuts firm for choice; spring gener¬ 
ally brings businas*. V*. hand-picked, fl 1041 16; 
other, sjc.GI- 1 : shelled, fb-ti. Pecans, Cc.ii&c. 
Hickory nuts out of date. Hot house strawbcrric*, 
to quart. 
MAPlb 8itgar.—N ew Ohio sugar quoted 15:417c. us 
a novelty. These prices would not follow fair ro- 
oelpts. 
Grain.—W heat lias been subjected to sharp speo- 
lative manipulation, and with a good deal of Irregu¬ 
larity Bnally was llrru. Bales of ungraded Nebraska 
spring at Cl 03; rejected spring at. 83*14310.; No. 3 
spring at 97c.; ungraded umber at fl 124*111; No. 2 
aiubor at fl 154*1 15* ; ungraded red at $! (124*1 13.W; 
No. 2 red at $1 !6Sciil 17; No. 3 red at ft IIh; extra 
white ut fl UK; white State at ft lli*6»l 16; No. 1 
white at fI 13*4*1 KH ; ungraded white at fl 13®t 11; 
No. 2 March option, at $1 15(41 lf>« ; do.. April unttnn, 
at »1 15j»'6jil lo -y: No. 2 red .March Option, at $1 1644 
1 17; do.. April option, tl 16\(»1 17J4; do,. May 
option, at fl 17; No. I while, March option, at 
f lllS; do- April option, at *1 li'xuil li>k; do.. 
May optton, at fl 1*, There has been Conslder- 
ablo excitement, owing to forged telegrams au¬ 
thorising heavy sates of wheat at Chicago. The 
fraud was discovered timely enough to preveut 
serious interruption In New York transactions. 
Corn has been fairly active, closing ut for Now York 
No. 2 at lukotlOu.; New York No. 2 ol.l afloat ut 10<<$ 
I'iSto.; steamer mixed, at lOVitl.iViC.; ungraded mixed 
ai4o4*lflo.; New York No. 3 at 45ttl5Jgc.; No. 2 white 
at 6O052e. for old : Jersey yellow at ific.; Bouthern 
yellow, on dock, at liMC.; round yellow at 16:<*47c.; 
New Voik yellow at 47c.; >tcumei yellow at 44 q* 
46)4c.; New York old No. 2. March, at IbQc.: New 
York No. 2. Murch, at 46VC : New York No. 2. April, 
at 46*0.; New York No. 2. May.at IT* *47Mc.; steamer 
mixed. March, at, lV.t 46 .i 4 O.; do., April, at 45',c ; do., 
May, at 45*0. Oats liavo been active and well sos- 
341<c.: New kork.i at 3S>»u.! ritjemod at 32Me.; white 
Western at MH6»3oMo.. mlxoo do. at aske.; while 
State at 3 l«(« 3 b 0 . Barley, NWte. t-rowed, 76*82c.; do. 
2-rowed, &g*V2>4c.; C'ui.adiau. bdeenf l.l 5. 
Hay ani> Straw.— There are very fair receipts, 
but demand good uod prices sustained. 
Sales at 40-4 15c. for shipping, ana 704*750. for retail 
qualities. HLraw quoted at MX 46 O 0 . tor long rye, and 
10«sl5c. for short rye, aud oat at KJoj. 15c. 
Exports for week, 2,564 bales. 
Iloi'H.- The most marked feature of the trade this 
week Is the large falling off In the export demaud, 
only 390 hales having cleared since oar last report. 
'This is the smallest week's business in this line 
since the last week 10 October. Too arrivals rrom 
the interior, however, continue quite liberal, the 
same reaching nearly 1.400 thu week. Witu tne ex¬ 
ception of a decline of 8 o. per lb. In the priea of low 
grades of Eastern and Western hops, our quotations 
remain unchanged. 
Qdotatiuns are for New Turks, new crop, choico, 
10*814 ; New Yorks, new crop, medium, Yw,9; New 
Yorks, new crop, low to fair, &<s> 6 ; Eastern, 11010; 
Western, 6(410: Yearlings, 3*gi6; Olds, all growths, 2g* 
3; Pacific coast. 10 ®I 5 . 
Comparative receipts and exports from Sept. 1 to 
March 1. 
Receipts. Exports. 
Bales. Bales. 
Sept. 1, '78. to March 1, 79.. 61 iu7 21,121 
Hept. 1. 77. to March ~a.. . 115,083 05,312 
Sept. 1,76, to Marth I '77 . 43.584 29,898 
ADVERTISING RATES : 
Inside, 14th and 15th pages (Agate space), ,40c. per line, 
•• 13th page........... 60 “ 
Outside or lost page.... 80 ' 
Fifty per ct. sxtra for nnusnal display. 
8 pecial Notices, leaded, by oount.. 79 " 
Reading •• ...1.00 M 
Discount on 4 tnsertk>ns.5 per ct.; 8 Ins., 10 per ct. 
Ins, . 16 per ct; % In*., au per ct.; 62 ins., 26 per ct. 
W No AdvertIflemenl Inserted for less than 82. 
E. & J. Williams, Montcuair, N. J., have a 
reputation for honest dealing. Send for their Cata 
logue of Fruit Trees, Vines, Plants, 4tc. 
Electric Belts, &C-, are manufactnred by the 
PunvEKMACHER Galvanic Co., Cincinnati, O. 
OAV/W 1AJ IMU1II1M ,,,, . • « . , . 
Strict low mlaaliug. 9 9-16 9 11-16 
Middling.. . Uk 9 u 
Soou middling. 10 X 10’4 
etrict good mlddluig,.... 10W 10)6 
M ddllug Fair.11 3-16 11 5-16 
"Air.,. . 12 12)4 
STAINED. 
Good ordinary.b I Low Middling... 
Hlrint 1 r i */ ,. $ .k„dl_ (11/ as • a a . 1_ 
9 u-Vn 
9.74 
1 U‘A 
\m 
11 5-16 
12.14 
strict good ordinary... 8M I Middling. 
Ciiunsg, Exports for the week, 47,891 boxes; 
showing a veiy steady, fair movement. There has 
been nothing new, holders views ns to prices gener¬ 
ally steady, with most demand for the low and fine 
Quotations at 9<*UHn. for fancy; 8 ) 4 ( 48140 . for Uue 
lots; ‘H 08 C. for good: 3g5c. for skimmed; 5'-*(a 
6)4c. for hulf skluiiuod: Buuo, rarm dairy at 8qj8!to. 
for line; 7s4TSc. tor good to prime. Wisconsin fac- 
hhd fancy, at SHiu'Jc.; do. good to prime, 
at ,X(* 8 Hc. Western factory, nne 80 .; good and 
0 | j!*!*S' 8H’<57 Xo.: do, ftlll skimmed, 3®5c. 
Cable rate, 1H«. 
Steam to Liverpool. 10(R12». M. 
Estimated stock in this city, 1,10.000 boxes. 
Comparative receipts and exports past three years : 
Receipts, Exports, 
pkgs. lbs. 
J - ne 1’ ’,12 40 March 1, ’79.2,813.048 121,222.989 
„ * *' 1. ’78.2.270,336 99.334,133 
l. 76 “ 1, ’77.1,908,871 80.970,075 
iiiui is ions—H ave tended lower, with a slack de¬ 
mand. bless pork quoted at $111.16 bid and $10.30 
asked for now for March, and $10.15 bid and $ln.;iO 
asked) for new for April, and May at $10.25 bid and 
10.35 asked, and June ut $10.30 bid and $10.45 asked. 
Macon silo, for lung clear undone. >or short clear. 
Lard Western steam ut #6.85 for spot lots; $ 6.6214 
for March; $6.65 Tor April: $6.70 ■< il.72>4 for May 
Stearlne at eVOtOH'C- for Western, l'allow at 6 8-160. 
for prime. H ot Hams at *16.1)0,518.50. Beef, ultra 
India mess, *184*21. as to quality ; packet. $11(411.50; 
plain mess, $9.50c» 10.26; extra muss at $10.50(41130. 
Seeds. —Clover modertely active at 6Xe. for prime 
Western and 6Sc-50?4a. .for Ichulce Qo. Timothy 
quoted it $1.35(41.50. 
Touaooo.—T here has uotjbeeu much ucttvlty, but 
prices generally steady. 
Poultry and game.— Supplies of dressed poultry 
have 1 uihcr exceeded demand and much Western 
lias sold low, Choice, bright near points bring 17c. 
Kronen poultry for spring use will not be a feature 
this season from present Information. Heavy 
turkeys not wanted; eight ana eleven pound do 
best. Ducks and geese quiet. 
Turkeys, best. 13c*l?c.. the latter for Pa. dry-pick¬ 
ed . other. 134*150.; chickens, best, ltiojl7e ; other, ill 
(»!2c ; fowls, choice, lleidoc.; canons, 22w’23c.; slips, 
18(4200.; ducks, best; J7(418c.; other, 13(a|i5o.; geese, 
9(nl2o. 
"Live poultry 1ms urrived freely and prices are 
down. N. J. fowls, 10@Mc.£ Western, IkaiUe.; Chicks 
and fowls, mixed, 8@10o.; roosters, 56*60. 'Turkeys, 
^ s 
cu 
„The, large and extensive Works of the BUFFALO 
thK l ILIZER, destroyed by lire in -Inly last, have 
Isieu entirely rebuilt aud supplied with new aud im¬ 
proved machinery. 
It is the lending Fertilizer now lti rise by the farmers 
of the states of New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and 
Vermont, and the t'umnlian 1’rovuioea. 
This Fertilizer is guaranteed for its purity, being 
manufactured entirely t'roui ANIMAL MATTER. No 
rock or unneral idiosphates or refuse acid from oil 
rehncries enter Into lt« manufacture. 
L. L. CROCKER, Proprietor. 
t i?~ Scud for Circulars, with full particulars. 
Otlico, ... - flo, 252 Miisliiiigtou St. 
WORKB—Babcock St., E_ BirFFALO. N. Y. 
SUGAR MAKER’S FRIEND 
More Agents 
A *.r wanted to canvass 
t for the sale of 
„ fe : ) ^tix Post’s Patent Gal- 
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O *, Lie EritKKA Sap Spouts and Bucket 
2 rt /» Hanwxiis. Siuuplcs, Clix'ulars aud 
g 5 - S / Terms sent post-paid on receipt of 20c. 
^ 2 3 d V F. C. POST, Manufacturer and Pat- 
.rntee, Burlington, Vt. 
Call for those Spouts at your hardware stores. 
-Wy Jnnual Cntalog~u* of table and 
Flotcer Seed fur 1870. rich in engravings, from 
original photographs, will be sent FREE, to all who 
apply, ( ustoiners of lust season need Milt write for 
it. 1 offer oue uf Uiu largest collections of vegetable 
seed ever sent out by any seed huso in America, a 
large portion of wnlcli were grown ou luy six seed 
forms, mdol dire-ilioiui for ou.’tDvi.’uoi 101 each 
wkIuij. 1 . AH need warranted tit be bath fresg and true 
• Hl ' far - should It prove otherwise, I will 
Jhe order grolis. The original Introducer of the 
Hubbard Squash, Phlnntj ’s Melon, Marblehead Cab¬ 
bages. Mexican Corn,and scnreaof other vegetables, 
I lnvtte the patronage of oil who are anxious 0 have 
theirjieed direct from the {/rower: fresh, true, and of the 
Very best strain. 
FARM IMPLEMENTS &SEEDS. 
Call on or write to It. II. ALLEN ifc CO., New 
V ork, for whatever you want of the above. 
Address 188 k lyt Water St. 
__ ___ « 
FERTILIZER CHEMICALS. 
BAUGH «fc KON8, 
Manufacturers of 
8ul P lx ate <» f A ni in on la, 
“A. -A- XVITROGrErf." 
(TK.n» un*.) 
PURE GROUND BONES. BONE MEAL and CHEM 
ICAL FERTILIZING SUPPLIES, 
C4T* Ohemical Analyses furnished to each buyer and 
guaranteed. BAUGH & SONS, 
Established in 1865. *No. 20 S. Delaware Ave., Phila. 
£3 © H 
SYRACUSE 
CHILLED FLOW. 
13®14c.; Ducka, fiOc.<a#I; N. J. Geese, $1.75®2; other, 
$1(4.50 Pigeons, .'(.Tbifec. 
Pigeons and wild ducks comprise the game list. 
Mo. plueona, $1(91.15 do*.: Canvas back ducks. $1.2 >40 
$1.75 pair, the Utter for Havre (1e Grace.; Red-bead, 
75o.(4tl; Mallard. (KK476C.; Black, 50c.; Teal, 40(«46c.; 
common, 20426c. 
VkrktA in,Kg. — Exports potatoes, for week, 2 826 
bbls; of onions. 255 do. The demand has slackened 
during the past few days, new and stronger rates 
causing tho lull. Holders, however, quote rates 
firm for all good stock. Norfolk kule Lb plenty at 
$1.56(41.75 f bbl.; do. spinach, $3(43.50, Florida green 
puna brought $6 F crate. Hot-huuso rnuburb has a 
good sale for restaurant use. 
Hot-house rhubarb, IP 1 ( 10 , *6(48: radishes, $3: cu¬ 
cumbers, $2.50(43 f do*.; mushrooms, V it . dfle.; let¬ 
tuce, selected, ttlW76c. V do* , poor. *2(<e| V bbl. Ber¬ 
muda potatoes, $6.41*47 per bbl; Early Rose. Nova 
Beotia, $3(43.25; Kusteru, $343.12: Slatr. choice, at 
$2.60‘'2.C>2; fair to goud. *2(42.25; Poach Blow, white. 
In bulk. $25041; red, *7.25:42 75; Prolific. *2 25**2.75; 
Peerless, Btalc, $24*i2>; in bulk, $24*2.12; Jackson 
white, $2(42 57; Mercer, $2.I3®.2 57: (outside rate per 
double heads). Sweet po aloes. Md. A Del.. $242.37 
Bermuda tomatoes. 25n(KAx box. Onions. Eastern, 
white, *» bbl..fs4fl. yellow. $.'i.5o«A76; red. 50(43.76; 
Chester,$5a3.40. Hquinlr, llubhard, $2.50(48.60; w.\r. 
row. $2.50**2.T6. Cabbages per 1110. $tio*7; K. turnips, 
per bbl., $1<®1.25; beets, 7jc.(4$l; carrots,l$l@l.12; cel¬ 
ery. per do*, bunches. 60c.(4*l. 
WOOL.—There Is a moderately active market only, 
and holders' view* wiiunut Important change. Quo¬ 
tations are for 
Ohio. Pennsylvania and Virginia XXX and pick¬ 
lock. 35(937 X 0 .: XX. 33®(toe.; X, 3fca34c.; No. 1. 33®840.; 
No. 2, 32*4330 : common. 2S«.3iie.: combing, 3k*39e. 
New York. .Michigan. Indiana and Wisconsin—XX, 
28432c.; X. 26431c.: No. 1. 3lM33c.; No. 2, 27(<430c.; 
Common, >'.A3ic.; Cumblng und delaine, S16437C. 
Iowa, Vermont and Illinois X and XX. 28430c.; 
N«i. 1, otooltoc.; No. 2. 27ft28c.; combing. 33(4360. 
Missouri, Kentucky and Tennessee — Washed 
fleece, 30®38c ; unwashed fleece, 18(92*0.; unwashed 
combing, 22'«35 <l 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
ADDRESS 
Syracuse Chilled Plow Co., 
SYRACUSE, N. Y. 
Saturday, Mar. 8.1879. 
Bkkvks—R eceipts for th * week, 10.391 ihead; do., 
last week, 9,083 do. The market has been in bad 
condition all the week ; prices declined on Wednes¬ 
day, aud were again lower at the close. A number 
of car-loads were left over at the close. Picked 
steers only brought 9,\'(410c. 56 lbs. dress; choice ex¬ 
porting stock. 949 ) 40 .: ordinary to decent steers, 
7X@8Vc. 55(8156 lbs. dross.: u car-load of Texans. 8)4c., 
also one at <Xc. live weight 
Cowb and Calvjcr.—T he market 1* quiet at the 
old nominal rate* of $3(6*85. In the examination of 
790 cows in the vicinity of this city during the week, 
no case of serious disease was discovered. 
Vbal CAlv ns.—Large arrivals of live have weak¬ 
ened prices, but the demand Is good, the police giv¬ 
ing early attention to '* I'obs '' und have already 
carted several consignment* away. N, J. and Bucks 
Co. milk, 6 Xc.: heavy, 5(46HC ; Stale. 8 c.; fed calves, 
1 ®ia; hog dressed, 8HU9C-: others, choice, 5®7Sc. 
Sheep and Lam us.—Receipts for week. 18.788 
head ; do. last week. 19,198 do. Spring lumbs are dull 
ut $4'®6.75 per head ; no money for butchers at pres¬ 
ent rates und sizes: other lambs, 5 Y< 46 ) 40 . per lb. 
Sheep quoted, with a light trade, at aE©0c. for 
Western; 6\j(45Yo. for N. J. and near by; ewes, 4K 
@5)4 c. 
3wink.—R eceipt* for week. 22,511 head; do. last 
week, 31.373 do. Demand weak. Late salts fat 
Western hogs, 197 lbs. average. $t.30 per 100.: country 
pork, light, O'aCSe.; medium,5)faGc.; heavy, 5 ) 4 ® 5 . 14 c.; 
Western hogs. l* 6 *lxc.: city. aii®5)4c. 
Tim SyracnseGlKLFlovGo. 
PRICK, FULL RIGGED, §16. 
SAMPLE PLOWS DELIVERED FREE OF FREIGHT 
ON RECEIPT OF PRICE. 
have enlarged the capacity of their works three-fold, 
in order to supply the demand for the year 1879. 
THEY" .HAKE THE 
BEST CHILLED PLOAV 
TUJE »* Oltl.lt H.1S JEV'EK SEEJW 
IT IS LIGHTER OF DRAFT. 
IT IS MORE PERFECT IN SHAPE. 
IT IS MORE DURABLE. 
IT CLEANS IN EVERY SOIL WHERE OTHER 
PLOWS FAIL. 
NO PLOW SO WELL PREPARES THE SOIL FOR 
A CROP. 
THE PECULIAR WAY IT PULVERIZES THE SOIL 
is one of its great excellencies 
OVER ANY OTHER PLOW. 
IT IS MADE IN DIFFERENT STYLES - ONE 
HORSE, TWO-HORSE, OR THREE HORSE. 
Every Plow is Guaranteed under the 
Seal of the Company. 
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. 
Nearly 35,000 Have Been Sold. 
No other new stylo of Plow sold over Six Thou¬ 
sand in the aame length of time. 
Reference; EVERY FARMER THAT HAS TRIED 
ON 
The reputatiou of the Syracuse Chilled Plow has in¬ 
duced unprincipled manufacturers to palm off on the 
farmers plows that they eall chilled, which are, in fact, 
nothing but common plows, with the word " chilled ’ 
painted or branded thereon. 
The SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW’ has been made 
but two years aud a half, and lu that time 
H 0 RSF 0 RDS 
Bread 
Preparation 
UNSURPASSED FOR MAKING 
LIGHT BREAD 
Biscuit, Bolls, Cake and Pastry. 
It is Better and Healthier than ordinary Baking 
Powder. Cream Tartar or Yeast. 
The cost of raising Bread. Biscuit. Ac., with it is 
only about half as much as by ordinary Baking Pow¬ 
der, aud the result is much better. 
It restores the nutritious elements wlilc-h are taken 
from the flour In bolting. No ordinary Baking Pow¬ 
der or anything else used for raising bread does this. 
Universally used and recommended by prominent 
Physicians. 
If you cannot get It of your Grocer send a three- 
cent stamp to the manufacturers for a sample. 
Manufactured according to the directions of Prof. 
E. N. Horsford, by the Kumford Chemical Works 
Providence R. I. 
GREAT OFFER FOR THIS MONTH 
UewiU during THIS itlOM'il uwpw ‘y |nfl 
PIANOS dfc ORGANS, a i EXTRAORDINARY 
LOW prices for cash.SPLENDID ORGANS 2 3. 
o sets of rcedg §70,3 scr* with sub Bass and 
2 se,N S 55 ’ 1 do S40. 7 Octave 
*£?-« WOOD PIANOS 8130. 7 1-3 do S HO, 
,Sfx y**“ r *- agents 
W ANTED.Illustrated Catalogues fflailed.HIu> 
sic at half price. HORACE WATERS «Sfc SONS* 
MauPra and Sealers, 40 East 14th., St., N. Y 
