APRIL 4® 
THE RURAL NEW-/ORKER 
11.15; do.. May option, nt *1.14 ; do., June option, a 
*1.14@1.14X; No. 1 while. April option, at 1I.11K ; do. 
Muy option, lit fl.UV : do., Juar, at * 1 . 12 *; do., July 
at *1 I2Y. Rye »t SSjjtiOi'. for W astern. and 5n@ffifo 
tor Stale. Corn at for Now York No.? »t tfi&laMc.* 
New kork bum mar mixed at 44S*w<i^o.: No. 3 at Hc.T 
ungraded Western mixed at 43J*; *45c.: New York No. 
2 white quoted At 48c.; round yellow at47>,e,. Jersey 
and Southern yellow at I.Ydij 46o.; New York steamer 
yellowat (4IN;c.; white Western at ITv-clSe.: New 
York No,2. April option, lit < 6 c.; do.. May option, at 
45*c.: do.. June option, at 45 Mol. steamer mixed, 
April option, at U)(c ; do., May option, at t4e. Oats 
at for New York No. 1 quoted at -'(••% £««.•,; Nevr 
York No. a wiliest J1 >>>si Vc.; New York NO. 2 at 
HlXai.Vc.: do.. May option, nt use.-. New York No. 3 
at Hlc.; New York No. i white ar 38c.: New Y. rk No. 
3 white at :«So : white Western s t 331 * «;h5^c.; mixed 
Western at 31X32^0 ! white State at IWivi, , No. 2 
Chicago, afloat, quoted at 22o.: Co., m store, at HO'-iC. 
Barley No set tied quotation* at the close; feeding 
barley, 40c. 
Hay AND 9traiv. Supplies are liberal and prices 
are easy on other than prime (trades. 
Sales at HMte for suippuiit, and 70@75c, for retail 
qualities. Str»w at 40@45c. for long rye, and 30335c. 
for snort rye, and outs at 35@4fo. 
Kxporte for week, 1.730 bales. The bast hay now 
coming forward is Jcfiornon Co. This is used in first- 
class stables und is the only grade that brings nur 
top retail price. Ulver counties are losing their old- 
tuno prominence for oholue supply liny; notthai it 
is not raised, but the increased usa along the river 
owns gives it a nearer market than New York. 
Hops.—H mtnot Wells Id bla circular says: “ A very 
fair trade has oeen doing. considering tno advanced 
stage of the season. The shipments to Europe this 
week exceed the receipts by a little over a hundred 
bales. The scarcity or choice .Suite hops has led to 
more inquiry for Pad lid coast hops, but the prices 
asked for them are still above the views of holders, 
auii but few transactions nav e taken place. It may 
Cows and Calves.—T he reduced range. *30@50 
per head for common to good milch cows with calves 
by their sides, does not perceptibly increase the de¬ 
mand. 
VealOA t.vies. State live continue to run poor. 
Prime calves a grade flimnr than through the week. 
N. J. and Backs Co . Sc.; good do. and best State.fKc.; 
other grades. ,V.»sc. Dressed calves not largely 
wanted, as the weather may soon turn souring; 
best. T@7Rc.: fair to prune, 5@6Hc.; common, 3@4Xe. 
Shfkp and Lambs.-R eceipt* for the week. 16,107 
bead ; do. last week. 18.572 do. The first dipped sh ep 
of the season brought 4fca; common to nrtmn, un¬ 
shorn, 5)4@fi)tfc.: yearling lambs,644viBKc.: llDO spring 
iambs,(4.70645.50 per head; poor and small, *'-'.50,is 
3 50 do,; supplies not oppressive. 
Hoaa.-Receipts for week, 24,568 bead; do. last 
week, 31,1578 do. No live on sale. Norn I mil snd full 
ra:e, 4@4Kc. Country dressed pork,; light, ikutikc.; 
medium, 5;k afle.; heavy, 5k®>Xc.; city, 5>$@oKc. 
Pork tenderloln 8 ,. 8 @'Jc,; no more wunted, 
TERMS FOR 1879. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
The subscription price of The Rural Nkw- 
Yorkkr is 
Single Copy, per Year.*2 O' 
*‘ “ Six Months..-. 1 10 
Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, per Year, post-paid.*3 01 (12s. 6d.) 
France, " " . 3 01 C 16*f.) 
French Colonies. •• . 4 08 ( 20KL) 
Any one sending a club of ten is entitled to one 
copy, one year, free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. 
Butter.—F resh stock is now the feature of real 
demand. Old has fallen into that uncertain posi¬ 
tion where “ what will you give?” is the first ques¬ 
tion at the opening or closing examination of a lot. 
A few special savings for coastwise use, and a small 
line of home coa»umpiiT<t trade that Insists on low- 
priced yellow utail seasons,fhrlngs more than our ex¬ 
treme. The bulk of both State and Western old 
must go out low. New butter falls to give general 
satisfaction. There is a marked dilfuroneo in the 
qnliiy compared with ibis spring und the early grass 
of’78. Most of the State seems purely hay-bodied. 
A few Delaware Co. and other mark* show careful 
dairying and perhaps some grain feeding ; Chexe sell 
upon arrival. With weak sl ick it la the old spring 
story; the first indication of staleness starts it on a 
downward grade of prices. 
Old Butubu ranges at TutUc. for State, whole 
tubs, half tubs and firkins ; creamery. 10al7c.; best 
Western dairy, l.VisHin ; other Western, 5®13c.: prime 
tli kins. 7H®8yiC,; grease. l*4Kc, 
NEW Buttuh.—S late pahs and half tubs, choice, 
17t>t 18c.; good to prime, lfoyitic.; fair to good, 13@Hc.; 
Welsh tubs, eholon, flic-; good ?<> prlrae.GwUic.; lair 
touOod. 13®lie.: poor to fair, 8w>12c.; Slate cream¬ 
ery, best Invoices, 22w2l<!.: good l-> prime, 20@21c,; 
fair to good, ISa-fic., Western, best luvoioes, 25@ 
26c.; good to prime, ;23c2lc.; fair to good, 2oca23o.; 
poor to lab', is,<20e.; imlLaunn creamery, U@20c. 
COkicsk.—T he export demand ,1s slack, and the 
market 18 atlil unsettled. 
Nominal tortitncy; iotSH'c. for fine lotsi 6H'@7)ic. 
for go--d ; fiH-itic. for fair; 2&3Xo- for skimmed; 1 
@6c for half skimmed. Wisconsin factory, fine and 
fancy, at. AiAiHc-; do good to prime, at tij^fiiiyc. 
Western factory, fine 7@7Hr.; good and prime, 5S® 
6*4".: do. full skimmed, 2.*4c.; do. half skimmed, at 
3@50. 
Liverpool cable, lis., wblch is a decline. 
Liverpool, steam 27s. 6d. 
Receipts for weuk, 11,572 boxes. 
COTTON Hus tended higher again thoough the 
ween, on the fear that the ex ent of the new crop 
will be ulfeoted by the dissatisfaction among the 
laborers Sou lit. Closing prices are for April, ll.39@ 
ll.tOc.; Muv, Il.i9an.fi0c.; June, ll.64@l 1.65c.; Julv 11 78 
@U.7.-<c.; August, llttLvli.iflc: September, il.Gtiw 
11.07c ; October. I i,27'alt,28c.; November, U).‘J3@10.9»e.; 
December. la.lfOg.iu.'Jlc. 
Quotations for spot cotton are based on Amer¬ 
ican standard of classification, and on ootton in store 
running In quality not more than half a grade 
above or below the grade quoted : 
0p»rtfptit. X. Orleans. Texat. 
rdlnary.9 11-16 91U—1G 913-16 
Strict ordluary.10 1-16 10 3-16 10 3-16 
Good ordinary.10 0-16 1011-16 1011-10 
Strict good do.. .JU 13-16 1015-16 10 15-16 
Low middling.11 1-16 11 3-16 11 3-i6 
Strict low middling. 11VI liJd \\% 
Middling. 11H 1114 11* 
Good middling. . 11* 11J< li* 
Strict good middling. 12 12* 12* 
M doling Fair. 12* 12*' 12* 
Fair. 13k 13* 13* 
STAINED. 
Good ordinary.0* I Low Middling.10* 
Strict good ordinary... lo* I Middling.11 1-16 
Dujki) Fruits.—A pples are easy in price, and have 
a moderate trade demand. P, aches are held firm, 
but trade quiet. Small fruits are Inactive. 
Alden’s evaporuted apples are at URc.; Williams’s 
at lie.; new process apples »t8Hia!E*o. State plums, 
1!) S *14u.; Blackberries quoteu Jl t*c. Peaches 
—Peeled Georgia, 7@T*e. for poor; 8R®ifo. for 
fair to good; loc. tor prime; choice North 
Carolina, I2®i3c.; e<>"d do., n@iuc.; unpeeled halves. 
dSHXo. quaiters, Pitted oherrlea, 20c. Apples 
— Now, tor southern quartern in bags ,3*® 
4Wu. for prime sliced ; do., fair at 3f<s3*c. State at 4 
<a4*c. for now sliced; and 3*®4*c. for quarters; 
W'stem at 8*w4o. for new quarters. Raspberries, 
27®23. 
Rxports for week. 1.607 bbl*., apples. 
Rook.— Receipts lor week. 19.937 Uhls. Supplies 
have been materially below last Lent’s open season. 
Sales have been liberal for Easter; but a lull must 
be expected nfiur uni Fast is over. The market bus 
been kept lively by popular rates; annexed quota¬ 
tion* have been cunent moBt of the week. 
Near points, Uo.; Slate and Penn., ISttpLi^o.; West¬ 
ern, lac.' Southern, 12ijl2.se.; poor lots, 11 *,®l2c.; 
duck, 2J&26C.; goose, 56c. 
FEED.—Sales of 10 tO 60 lbs. at *1«.50@I5.50; 80 lbs. 
at *14.-0® 15.50 ; 100 lbs. Ut *IH®1&50. 
Flour —There has oeen more of a pressure to 
■ell. and prices have ruled easy at a decline. 
Latest prices are’NJ 2ii**3.0O tor interior to choice 
superfine atate (fancy Jots a shade higher); *3.65 
&3.90 for very poor to good extra do., odd lot? and 
lines: *3.ii0g;4.25 tor good to very choice do.; *3.25® 
3.60 for Inferior to very choice superfine Indiana, 
Iowa, Mtohlgau, Ac.; *J.6!*a3.9J for very inferior to 
good shipping extra do,, and *3.141®4.25 for good 
to very choice extra do.; common to about oholce 
While wheat extras. I4.25gi5.35; choice to fan¬ 
cy do. at *5.35546.25; rod and amber winter wheal, 
very interior to very choice trade and family, at 
*4.lil)!k.’i.75 (fancy at higher figures): roand houp Ohio 
at *3 35c**i.25 l and trade and fatuity brands of do. at 
*1.35-45.75, the latter rate for very choice (a few fancy 
lots held higher); dt. Loots, M.ludfUU for very In¬ 
ferior to good extra: t.i.ytWJ W for good to very 
chuiue(wlth a few very fancy brauda up to *6.50<ii6.7o; 
Minnesota dear, very inferior to very fancy, at *3.tju 
W.5.0U. few brands going above »4.iib: Minnesota 
dear, very inferior to very fancy, at SLUMj*5.00, few 
brands going above *1.60; Minnesota ••eiruigbt." 
very poor to fancy at *4.5Uu*C.(X); and patent poor to 
strictly fancy at *5. 2 txu, 8 .on, few brands golnR above 
*7.J4I; unsound stock at from *3.26*5.110; city mill ex¬ 
tra at *4.85>45.20 for West Indies (the latter rate for 
fancy In new packages); do. for England *3.7fi®3.90; 
da. tntdn und family extras, t4.25giU.2t>; do. for doutli 
ADVERTISING RATES 3 
Inside, 14th and 16th pages (Agate space). .40c. per Une ( 
'* 131ft page. 60 “ 
Outside or iast page. 80 ‘ 
Fifty per ct. extra for nnuBual display. 
Special Notices, leaded, by count. 79 " 
Reading “ 1.00 “ 
Discount on 4 insertions,5 per ct; 8 ins., 10 per ci. 
ins.. In per ct.; 26 ins., 2 u per ct.; 52 ins., 26 per ct. 
Hf No advertisement inserted for less than 82. 
bly owing to the wet, soggy condition of the ground, 
caused by the heavy body of -row ; its tiff -ct upon 
the hop root will be known a little later on." 
Quotations ore for New Yura’s, new ernp. choice. 
9413; New York’s, new crop, medium, 7«8; New 
York s, new cron, low to fair, 5 usd; Kasteru. 6g,9; 
Western, 6 «9; Yearlings, 2 a*; Olds, all growths, 10 
2; Pacific count. in.siH. 
Maple Hug AH.—The demand continues fair; re¬ 
tailers have this season ndnptud tbe Ooiauiou aense 
system ot putting their price closer to wholesale tig- 
ures. Ybnre U no good reason for a uound of this 
valuable iinxlunv being earned over, if dintrttmtors 
will handle 4t without giving it the phase of laxary 
it once held. The same remark* w| I apply to honey 
and si-Vera I Cither productions that h.ve a cr«.p 
magnitude*! those Inter years Vermont small okes, 
i2W13e: Siutc und Ohio, light. llaulVo.; il rk, U®lUc 4 
old, ■ qs 8 c. sir op in tin cutis, 75c.ia*l F gallon. 
Oil Cake.—VY ostern is quoted at *37. 
Poultry and G.MIE.-In live, prices have been 
well Mummed, with » gom demand aud tuiKierate 
supply. Spring ehtckR, 62(4*1 V pair; N. J. fowls, 
I5c-i Western, Mfci Ui;,; Somhern. liiil.'ie.: roosters, 
7ffl8o. Turkeys, N J.. Itjiiylic.; Western, l.V415c. 
Dtu'ki. choice, * oilier, ch«>ic»? y;eeae, 
*1.75(43; soutbemand Western, ,'5c.<<**l.37. Pigeons. 
35 a 4uc. 
The demand for dressed w'll be apt to increase 
after to-day, und with Utile offupng price*are high¬ 
er. Fruxen are scarcer, which help the maruet. 
Frozen tut keys, choice, 2;c.; lair to good, 19,420c.; 
frozen chicken?, 12 413. Dry-picked winter chics- 
ens. 25(§30c. Spring. 35<«,33c. 
Turkeys, best, I9g,2;c; the latter for Pa. dry-pick¬ 
ed; other, 15,<t 18c.: chickens, best, 2u<t32bg other, 
145 u16c ; fowls, choice, t&ai-ie.; oi her, II ^j| ic.; capons. 
28iA3nc.j slips, 23 ( 4 25c.; ducks, best, 204t22c.; oihtr, 
17wl9o. 
Thure is no extru demand, hut prices are steady a 9 
supplies are modemte. E .giish snipe, tl 25(41.37 4» 
dor.; plover. *1.25 4 137; smsli snipe. 4.j<a5Uc. W. 
pigeons, *1.50(4 .62 : canvas backs. *1(4*1.25; red head, 
50oi70u.; mallard fiiKadlc.; black, 50--55c.; common, 
15r<t25e. 8 « mon tn -»t over for wild ducks. 
UttOVIslON*. - Have been In morn active ex¬ 
port demand, but at the O'ose have tend“(l lower On 
fuh offerings by spucuiutois. Me*s pork quoted ut 
*111.40 ror new for April; May at *10 40 jdO.45 : ,1 une at 
*10.50, and July ut *10.60. Bacon at *5.Lya5..0 for 
for long clour und 3*c. tur short oluar. l. u at *6.45 
for spot: *6.42 h for April; »6.4JH for May; *6.50 for 
June, and *<1,60 for Jmy. Sieartneai 6 kc. for West¬ 
ern Ta low ut 0 0-160 for 1 rime. Beef— Kxtru In¬ 
dia mess, *19223. as to quality; packet, *lli(cll.50: 
plain mess. *9.75(410.50; extra moss at *10.50(411.50. 
8 KKD 8 .—Clover is quiet at &a 6 .Qc. for prime and 
oholce Western. 
Tobacco.—T here Is a somewhat stronger feeling 
as ,0 prices, but no absolute change. 
taunt. Heavy. 
Common lugs...2H@ 3 3V4 3* 
Good lugs.. 3Q v 4 4 ta 4* 
Low leaf.4)*<«> 5 5 @ 6S 
Medium leaf. 5s@ 6X 6fc@ 7« 
Good leaf. 6H(<S 8 8 & 9 
Fine leaf... 8S@10 10 all 
Selections...— a— 13 @12>* 
BEKDLEAE.—CROP OF 1877. 
New England wrappers, common.10 @12 
do. do. medium.13 @15 
do. do. fine.......IS @25 
do. do. selections.27X@35 
do. seconds. 10 @13 
do. fillers. 7 @ y- 
Pennsylvanla assorted lots, common.9!g@10!4 
do. do. fair. 
do. do, flue.15.SW18 
do. wrappers.20 @40 
do. Bllers . 7.S® SX 
New Yorkassorted lots, common to medium 8 @10 
do. do. do. good, 13 @15 
Ohio assorted lots.,. y @12 
Ohio wrappers.12 @18 
Wisconsin assorted lots.TS'alO 
Vegetables—E xports potatoes, past week. 1.550 
bbls. There has boon n general advance lu potatoes. 
Few reninnnt* expected to reuiaiu in market by the 
time the South begins to deliver new. Onions aro 
easier; Bermuda stock uow takes some ol the local 
trade. Southern produce holds pietty stiff prices. 
Bermuda onions, *4 W@2 75 bushel; do., beets, 
*l.50<t|.7'i crate. Chnrlosion asparaeus. *9 doz.t 
Florida green peas, crate, I51@2; Sav. and Chou. *2 50 
MS: Virginia kale. *1 60417-'* hbt.: do. spinach.*3(5350 
Ualtimoro, do., i*2@2 23. Virginia radishes, qll .ilau ^ 
100 bunches, lint-house rhubarb. *i 100, lad- 
tshes, *3@4; cucumbers, I’ dor..; mush¬ 
rooms, V tt<., 59c.; lettuce, selected, A'«470c. V dozen. 
Bermuda potatoes, choice. »10411 per bbl.; Early 
Rose ami Eastern, *3 X7 m 3 62 ; Slate, choice, at *2 75 
oi3 25i fair to good. *3 50(ai3: I’. ach BK>w, white, m 
bulk, *3@3 50; red. *2 75«!*3.25: DroUfic, *3 : i’eerless. 
Stale, *2 370.2 62; Jackson white, *2 60@2 75; Mercer, 
*2.25@2.37: (outsUt,; rutc per double heads). Sweet 
poratons, Md. ,V. Del., *3 50 m 3 75. Bermuda tomatoes, 
*l@l 25 box. O dons. Eastern, white, V bbl., *4@5; 
red uud yellow, *4@4 50t Chester, *4(^4 (g). Squ isli, 
Hubbard. |3@3 50; marrow. *3. Cabbages ptr 100, 
*4-<i6; it. turnips, nor bbl.. *l@l 25; beets. 75c.@*1.00; 
carrot*. *1(»1.12. Hofseradlsh per bbl., 
Wool, T'ntdo ha* been sluggish through the 
week, but no concessions have been made in prices - 
The disposition among buyers la to await the ap¬ 
pearance of the now clips. 
Ohio, t’cnnsyiv.inia iiDd Virginia — XXX and 
Picklock. 354380.; XX, 3i@16e,: X. 32@34e.; No. 1.34® 
36o.. No. 2.306*320 ; common. 28@30o.; combing, 2ti@36c. 
New York, Michigan, lruliiitm and WtseonMn -XX, 
30Aitio. ; X. 29a31 c.: No. I. M@33c.: No. 2. 27@30c.; 
common, 26a>28c.; combing uud delaine, 33(<t3Tc. 
Iowa, Vermont aud llUuois-X and XX, 28«.30c.; 
No. 1, 30@33c.; No. 2. 2*@28a., cinblng, ,'i3@3tic. 
Missouri, Kentucky and Tennessee — Washed 
fleece. 30 * 33c ; unwashed fleece, 13@24c.; unwashed 
UNSURPASSED FOR MAKING 
LIGHT BREAD, 
Biscuit, Rolls Cake and Pastry. 
It is Better and Healthier than ordinary Baking 
Powder. Cream Tartar or Yeast. 
D EFARTUIl E 
FROM 
HIGH PRICES 
FOR 
The cost of raising Bread, Biscuit, Ac., with it is 
only ahout half a 9 much as by ordinary Baking Pow¬ 
der, and the result is much better. 
It restores the nutritious elements which are taken 
from the flour tn bolting. No ordinary Baking Pow¬ 
der or anything else used for raising bread does tbit. 
To meet the demand of the times, we have com¬ 
menced the manufacture of 
Universally used ahd recommended by prominent 
Physicians. _ 
If you cannot get it of roar Grocer send a three- 
cent stamp to the manufacturers for a sample. 
Manufactured according to the tlirec'ioas ot Prof 
E. N. Horsrord, by the Rumford Chemical Work* 
Providence R. I 
PHOSPHATE, 
AND 
WE GUARANTEE 
the following Analysis, which will be printed on every' 
bag: 
Ammouia, from. .. ~'4 to 3 per cent. 
Bone Phosphate, soluble. to ‘‘12 
•• •• insoluble.... 7 “ 8 “ 
Price, S<20 per 2,000 lbs., iu New Rags of 
200 lbs. each. 
Free on board cars or boats iu Philadelphia or Balti 
more. 
BAUGH Be SONS, 
Sole Manufacturers, Philadelphia. 
THE CHEAPEST and 
BEST EEKTtLIZER 
in the World, because it is 
pure bone (nothing elee) 
ground in its natural state, 
retaining those elements 
that will surely restore ex. 
hausted lan l. Just the arti¬ 
cle for Wheat, Grain and 
Grass farms. Gardens, Con¬ 
servatories, Hothouses, and 
Househo! d Plants. Once 
using fully demoustrates its 
value. Hold iu any quantity 
Circulars free. Address 
Excelsior Fertilizing Co., 
Salem, Ohio. 
Halladay Standard 
enpo FOll HATCHING- Plymouth Rocks and 
lDUO White Leghorns.$ 1 per 13, selected, $1 50 per 
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The only Wind Mill awarded 
TWO MEDALS 
and 
a?WO DIPLOMAS 
by the 
CENTENNIAL JUDGES. 
Every machine warranted to 
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to do good work in mu kln'l 
of wind ; to be perfectly self 
regulating; to possess more 
power and to be mo r e relia¬ 
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made. 
Each piece Is fitted and nura 
bered so that a stranger cun 
put the Mill up, using our 
drnw-ngs snd printed Instruc¬ 
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THIS NEW 
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— tti ^c.Pi51BLl M \>ody, whIU tbe KAIL 
-Am \S truss Jr ca P presses back ^ intestines 
& JUST AS A PERSON WOULD WITH 
^ ^ ihl FINGER. WUn light pf4*»ure 
tbe Hcrtla Is held neowrely tiny Aitd ni^nt. find ft rttdleft! enre oer 
•tula, Aa \n easy, durnblt and cheap. Sunt l»y mult. Circulars 
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IOO PIANOS 
AND ORGANS 
at EXTRAORDINARY EOYV prices for cash. 
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Dealers, 40 East 14th.* Street. New York. 
Send for Cata¬ 
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Price List. 
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MANURES 
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Aicanled 1st Prize Medal 
over all others. 
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i kjf The strongest Wind Mill 
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Originated by Levi Stocbhridge, Professor of Ag¬ 
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They have been extensively used tor six years. Send 
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1 '<at cultivating farm and gardeu crops. Every farmer, 
gardener or cultivator of a kitchen garden should send 
for aoopc mailed tret. liOWKER FERTILIZER 
COMPANY, 43 Chatham fit., Boston; 3 Park 
Plure, New A'ork; and 21 North Water St., 
liociii'stcr, N. Y. 
OLIVER CHILLED FLOWS 
LIVE 8T0CK MARKETS 
Are the only perfectly chilled Plows made, aud w ith our new Jointer aud Coulter are positively unrivaled 
Saturday, A pril 12,1879. 
Bkkvrs.—R eceipts for the week, 9.125 hem! ; do., last 
week, 9.751 do. Friday was quite generally observed 
as a holiday, and the atten-mnee ut the yards was 
light and competition not vigorous An early brisk 
deiuaud Is looked for us slaughtere's’ wants wilt uow 
lucre se for a time. Bulls uud rough oxen sold at 
SKHIYo Tbe main trade in good toprime sieeis was 
tiiUt-yJOu , the extreme r.<oge, UWwlUs.c. to drees 55@ 
67 lbs.; 4,580quarters of beef go out by to-day's 
steamers. A small drove of live sold for Loudon. 
eold as “ Inyiroved Oliver Plows,” by unprincipled parties Who seek to Beil inferior Plows on the reputation of 
ours. Look for tile name u OI-1V Eli ” ou the beam. 
llurt-isbiiru. Pa. OLIVER CHILLED PLOW WORKS, 
Bkalcues: - Indiauapons, lud. _ 
1 ui'&-“S! v. South Bend, Ind. 
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