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their plans and the growth of their business 
without a parallel in the history of Sewing Ma¬ 
chines. This is the direct result of 1 he herculean 
effort* put forth by the managers for the ad¬ 
vancement of their object, until it has reached 
the highl of perfection in point of mechanism, 
and is rendered useful In all hand:- hv tint won¬ 
derful simplicity of its construction and its 
adaptability to a range and variety of work at¬ 
tempted with success by no other machine. 
In the few years just past, tlic opposition 
brought to bear against, the “New Wilson Un¬ 
derfeed Machine ’’ has been very bard, and in 
many instances the combined efforts of all the 
older machines have been brought against it, 
but without effect, and without exception, as 
the scores, and we may say hundreds, of Pre¬ 
miums, Diplomas and Medals, received al the 
different fairs and trials all over the land, fully 
demonstrate. 
Hut this is not enough. Having proved their 
ability and power to Americans to overcome all 
competitors, they proceed with the same in¬ 
domitable spirit which has characterized their 
every step and made them successful here, to 
the t ried fields of the Old World, there, as here, 
to justify their claims over all others to the 
front rank among the mechanical.productions 
of the globe. 
The preparat ions for their introduction at the 
World’s Great Exhibition at Vienna, have been 
such as will do credit to tho nation in whose 
name they arc sent, to the Company which has 
produced them and whose name they com¬ 
memorate, as well as i he instruct ivo workmen 
who have contributed their commendable skill 
to the result. 
Tho samples .of work embrace everything 
which tends to show the power of their machine 
and its adaptation to all uses—harness and sad¬ 
dle work, ladies’ fine embroidering, braiding, 
cording, tucking, quilling, felling, and innumer¬ 
able other kinds and varieties of work for which 
their machines are sit admirably adapted. 
and their work are on exitihi¬ 
lt is Pleasant and Profitable 
TO FORM CLUBS FOR 
56,6c. • do. prune. "(♦Sea Western, .Y-salfc.; State, <-■ 
6 ! 4 c.; do. prime, 7oSe. Peeled poncho* at 12 wise, for 
Ga., 1164140. for Va.. ami lfiwtlfic. for North Carolina. 
Fnpeeled peaches, »K<;«4«c. for quarter*, and 4K6 mc. 
for halves. Cherries, KkSrfc. Plums, 15@lflc. Black¬ 
berries, 7&7}io. 
Egg*.—'This will be the great week of the year for 
egg*. We quote Now Jersey and near points at 20>S 
Slate and Penn rlvnuln, 211-iWestern 
express, '-’(v. UOKc.; ordinary freight, Wm&Wc", Sout h¬ 
ern. Kw'illc, 
Freak Fruits.—Export of apple.*, 3,675 bbl*.; shire 
Jan. 1st, 51,301. This 1* a large export compared with 
last year at this date, when only 1 JKW bbls. were [sent 
abroad. Cranberries continue dull. Peanut* m e un- 
Cl >Vrfqnqte—Apples, common, $1.5A&2.00; do, fair to 
good, $2 «i 2.85; do. fine,$2,50w2,7S. «riinberriea,prime, 
crate, $36-3,60; common to fair, $8-’4ki*!2.76; bbla., t'J 
©19; choice bids., MOfe 10.50. New Wilmington pea¬ 
nuts, $k 5 » 1 . 12 ; Virginia, #1.05^1.16. Tenn.do., 76<-s-£&c. 
Hickory tints, fl.7o. Pecan*. M©9c. 
Flnui*.—Supplies of shipping grades arc. quite mod¬ 
erate. Thu grades taken by tho local trade are m 
fair stock, and the weakness In tho market Is notice¬ 
able chiefly on this class of stock. 
Superfine Slate. 5 Si 
Common extra do... 7 0JX<r 7 M 
Gnod to choice do.... ‘ •’d*"- 1 V- 
Fancy do. 7 8 2 ., 
Supertine .Michigan. Indiana. Ohio. Iowa... fi 15 m 0 65 
Kxlra do.*J •!'** ‘ 
Choice extia do.. Wffl » 0} 
Trade brand* do...... < {wifi 
Good to ohoire white wheat, extra*. R eOwli) 4J 
Fair to very choice extra Minnesota. 7 60(«;12 ■*) 
Common to lair extra 81. Louis.7 S0f«B 9 L ; 
Good to choice do. 2 j&t’-lu io 
Southern, common to choice. > P:! a 
Family do. J 4<M2 .o 
Rye, common to line...4 11*1"' *; 
I Corn meal, Brandywine .. •* •**'<- •; 
I Bo. Western.3 *XKii •> 40 
Grain. Wheat i* lower. Tho quotation* are $1.57 
(),I. 6 fl for So. 2 Spring; $I.7U$1 JhK tor winter red 
Western; il.so ’ l.iffM for amber; ♦l-S.Va2.13 tor in¬ 
ferior to very fancy white Western. Fair lots id 
Western barley have been sold al 91.10- Corn is dull 
and lower; quoted at i'-t.v;p>,7e. for interior to Very 
choice new mixed Western ; li.VicpV.jo. for old do,, 
afloat; HJlfelSlkP. for do.. In store. Oat* are very 
strong. With small receipts; sales at .*■!<<<>,Vic-, for in¬ 
terior to very choice new mixed Western; 
for new black, and 52<2iofit?. lor new white. 
liny mill Straw Are in better supply at $1 for 
North River hay; $1.20 ..,1.50 for retail lots; MV. -.h . 
fur salt; TV . 6 JZ 1 for clover, .straw at $ 1 . 101 s# 1 . 1 j for 
long rye; >sV<',90«. for short ryo; 73c. for wheat; Safe 
HOe. for oats. 
Hopa.-Thc market has. perhaps, rather a better 
tone through an occasional call from brewer*. 
We quote t-tjito at 4 ik 3 ;foc.; Eastern, fiMWn.; West¬ 
ern, 40® .Vie.; Old growth. 1*5). lOcjlSc;; Bavaria”. iljr- 
50c.; English, S5©l0e.; Belgian,S5©40e.; Calilornian, 50 
6 i»c 0 c 
Maple Sugar.—The market is steady al 12fe-15c. 
for large, coarse molds; ll-sLbc. lor prime. 
Poultry nud Giiinc,-rim supply of dressed iti 
heavy for the season. I’oonsylvtinia capons are io 
: . •L . . i.. . ......iri.. i ii„ 
A PREMIUM OR CASH COMMIS 
SION TO EVERY AGENT ! 
From Feb. 22, 1873. and during the Rural'8 
Spring Campaign, (if not longer,) Fve.rn Agent 
can have cither a PREMIUM or Liberal Cash 
Commission, an preferred. Send for Supple¬ 
ment containing full particular# as to both 
DOMESTIC NEWS, 
Mit. Goodrich is supposed to have been 
murdered bv a Spaniard named KoMoc Tho 
conduct of .Toefrph II. Voting, tho “ King’ clerk, 
i* being investigated_ Aim street is to be 
made so feet wide. It i* proposed to unite 
Jersey city and Hoboken....The Kouaett Art 
Sale realized 9125,000. A great ruin and wind 
gloria passed over the city on the 29th and 30th 
ul March, doing much damage to houses and 
shipping ..Concert saloon* are increasing.... 
Dr. .1 G. Holland has resigned as School Cotti- 
mlvsioiter... The Twenty-fifth Anniversary of 
SplrltuaJism was celebrated on the Moth nit . .. 
Arrests on suspicion for the Goodrich murder 
continue to lie made ..The Erie investigation 
continue*. Stokes* amended plea lias been 
denied. .Sorosls lias given Mb* faithful I a 
reception The annual book trade sales have 
commenced. .. The gasmen and shoemakers 
have determined to strike....The Hudson is 
open to navigation. .Postmaster James hus 
Been Hworu in Mr. Feoliter hn* given up the 
new Lyceum Theater... Mr. Jiepworth’s new 
church lias been dedicated.. Michael Nixon 
lias been round guilty of murder in the first, de¬ 
gree.... He is to be hanged the Xttth. of May. 
Additions in Clubs are always in order. Send 
them in one*, twos, fives, tens or mure, as you please. 
The machine* 
tjon to-day and till 10 o’clock this P. M,, at the 
Company’* elegant place on Superior street, cor¬ 
ner of Bond, where all are Invited to view and 
inspect them. On Saturday they will be started 
on their way across tho seas, for competition 
in the world’B arena, and the result cannot he 
otherwise there than here the verdict unani¬ 
mous 111 favor of the Wilson. —Cleveland Daily 
Herald. __ _ 
Moore’s Rural is the Pioneer Journal in its 
sphere, and keeps ahead of all Imitators and abreast 
of the times and age. Try it a year, and see. 
The Documents. Specimen Numbers, Premium 
Lists, Show Bills, etc., are promptly sent free and 
post-paid to all disposed to aid in circulating the 
RURAL New-Yorker iii their respective localities. 
The Rurnl’o Premium Picture, “Birth-Day 
Morning,” ft Superb Steel Engraving, worth $5, is 
sent post-paid, to every one paying only $2.5(1 for 
MOORE’S IIUli a i, for 1873. It is X»w Ready, and w ill 
be sent, without delay to all entitled. 
SEMI-BUSINESS PARAGRAPHS, 
extra call the cowing celebration ot the Jewish new 
year crivite*. The .-.apply Of wild pigeon- till* been 
regularly large, and ha* been well sold up nt quota¬ 
tion*; to-day there arc few In market. English snip*, 
remain high. Wild duck I* in demand. 
We qui te live poultry at is*.#;20*.-. for prime N.J. 
fowls, ni'Gbtx for Western, and 1**220. fur turkeys. 
Geese, Sl.T.V*.2 for Western. $36>.:i.2fi for New Jersey. 
Bucks—T5o.®91 for Western, 91.25iAl.S0 for N. J. 
We quote dressed prime N. J. aud Bucks Co. tur- 
kovs, Rka;2.U\,.SLOP-sad Western, poor Ui best, lovUflc. 
Chicken.*, Western, 126j.Lie.; State and near point*, 
18@2Io. Geese,w*. lit-. Bucks, I8fv23c; common West¬ 
ern us low as l.ic. . , . - , 
i.nine quotations; Wild pigeons, unpicked, P do/. 
$].120lJ3; canvas backs, v pair.$1.5001.87: mallard, 
40©50c.; ciuiimiou wild ducks, 2ot»36e. English snipe, 
per dozen, 9C6vil.l2. 
Pro visions. Pork has advanced something over 
80e. per Phi. Bacon is easier. Lard t* Hnnigcr, 
Beef horns—choice Western, $30088; Texu* prime. 
S(Ut*ti31; Laid. 8Vc. fur Western steam on spot, ;<•. 
fur April, and Uh'e. for May. Long clear. He.• shell 
clear. !r-,e.; short rib, 8jfc. Me** pork ut tli.l- .«•>• 
spot delivery; $17.15 for April; Western prime mess 
nominally Sl5.7rr.- lii. Dressed hogs, city, TMtoHo. Cut 
meat* are selling ut IZGIfie. for hanns, Km-so; i ,&>e. 
lur shoulder*, looset SA6tITAi. lor pn-klud belli. ', 
loose. Boxed dry.sidteii shoulder*. Ye. Smoked 
meats at hk*l4ke. for loose hams, H»X*tac. tor loose 
shoulilrre. Tallow at tie. for prime stock. Beet is 
selling ut 99-511.75 for barreled new plain me.**, fd-<" 
13.50 for extra mess. Tlerred beef at $29025 for now 
Any A otiug Man can make from •*- , i to ?10 per 
ly taking order* for the Flowing Spring Poul- 
y Fountain. ,Sce ml vei l Isenient in our i**ue 
April 8th. Send for a sample ami circular, 
Ith discounts. Money refunded if not satiiv- 
.ctory. Address Jiojn CT.ad Can CO., 01 Dcy 
New York. 
WRECK OF THE ATLANTIC, 
Neglected t’ougli* anil Fold*.—Few are aware 
of the Importance of cheeking a cough or “com¬ 
mon cold ” in its first st age ; that which in Die 
beginning would yield to “ Uruwn'x Branchial 
Troches,” if neglected, often attacks the Lungs. 
THE CREAT CRIME OF THE ACE 
Shortly after three o’clock on the morning 
of tho first of April, the steamship Atlantic of 
the White Star line, bound from Liverpool to 
New York, with nearly 1,000 persons onboard, 
ran upon Mars Rock, off Meagher’s Island, on 
Die coast of Nova Scotia, and became a com¬ 
plete wreck. Tho ship keeled over rapidly, t ho 
life boats were stove in. t he waves washed over 
the wreck, and nearly 600 people were drowned 
at once. Such a terrible, uncalled for, nod crim¬ 
inal disaster has never before occurred. For 
more than a week it lias filled the civilized 
world witlv horror and indignation. On the 
38th of March, Capt. Williams found himself 
1,130 miles from Sandy Hook, with only 319 tons 
of coals on hoard, and provisions for two day*. 
A gale was coming up, and fearing to proceed, 
he attempted to make the port of Halifax. He 
made his calculations, and expected to reach a 
point 43 mile* south of Sambero Light by three 
in the morning of April 1st. lie was ignorant 
of tho coast, and had miscalculated. Ho weni 
to bed, aud the next thing be know the ship w as 
on tlm rocks. The awful scone which followed 
no pen can describe. The weather was cold, 
the sea ran high, tho ship broke up and sunk. 
Hundreds of people were drowned in their 
berths; some three hundred women aud children 
were drowned io the cabin! Not a woman was 
saved; only one child escaped; most of the 
Advice.—Send for free Price List. Jones 
Scale Works, Binghamton, N. Y. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
New York, Monday, April 7,1873. 
ttreeipla. The receipts of the principal kinds of 
produce for the past week are as follows 
Flour, bills. 
Wheal, bush...., . 
Corn, bush...,. 
Oats, tins 1 1 . ! 
Grass seed,busk.. 
Barley, bush. 
Mult, bu»h... 
Beans, bush—.... 
Corn meal bbls.... 
Corn meal, bug*.— 
Cotton, hales. 
ltye. bush. 
Bonus mill Peas.— 
quiet. Prime Rod Kidney are beld_ at 
peas are in good suuply,c;:2™'- 
Canada are wanted. 
VV t)quote prime mediums, $'!.55:5 2,HO; prime marrow- 
fats, f.2.r,2.71); prime kldw $2.6‘ . i 1 f">f Pe« 
beans, $3,906-'. U fair do., $2.23; red Bdney. 
fur good anil prime; Canada ocas, free, bbls., $l.o3@ 
1,35; green peas, bush., rl.hOw l.'.U. 
Tleesavnx.-Southern is wanted at 306}38c. West¬ 
ern will bring 34 X 6 - 35C. 
Broom Corn.-Prices are without, change. We 
quote us follows:—7HC. tor prime hurl; litssJc. tor 
newgreco; 6®6>4C. for old do., wW-e. for old mixed, 
and 2<S8c. for old red. Brooms bring $l.T5@l-50 per 
4,610 
_ JMHB era 
7ti,75<iOut incuts, pkgs... 19,795 
17,200 Lard, pkgs. 15,920 
2,000 Butter, pkgs. •I..I02 
Ifi.KVl Cheese, pkgs. W 
r-.lilio 1 Irmd Fruit*, pkgs. 419 
1,270 Eggs, bbls. IWJOO 
4,6-10 WOO), bale*- 
5,611) Hops, bales...,. 579 
13,480 Peanuts, bags. 1,84.• 
125 Dressed Hogs, No. 17 
Mediums are Iowp.i. Pea are 
• • , v , ... a held at $3.76. Green 
ly, and more iu the buyer's fa vor. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
FOR THE VIENNA EXPOSITION 
April 5, was without material mange, a w r 
or farm dairies were delivered and sold foi loci-c., 
but uuytlUng fine bring* ll«. very readily. Wc ueam 
of but two factories in market-tho Bates and lap 
Notch. The lutt*-r had offers of 15c„ and was r> port- 
ml sold at that figure. Extra hue lots are worth more 
money, but none were in market. Butter conn'- in 
very fn-elv. and sale* were made nfc406it2e. for fre** 1 
naekage* from new milch e-,w*. V.’iritcr-inadc bat¬ 
ter Was slow ul sale at 59c. Thu bad couditb-U of 
the roads has prevented farmers bringing goods to 
market. , . , 
We have advices from abroad to the middle oi 
March. Our London correspondent says the stock 'if 
cheese isBniall.und prices tend upward. Aniertcau 
extra fine is quoted ut 74<<t7fis.; fine, 706i»72s.; good. ^ 
C8s. The other Uescriptious of cheese are quoted us 
The Wilson Sewing Machine Company’s 
Magnificent Machines and Machine Work 
on Exhibition To-day and To-night. 
To excel in improvement and in work pro¬ 
duced by their machine, has ever been the 
motto of the Wflson Sewing Machine Company. 
Their career, from the opening of their first 
Office and works in t he* city, years ago, to the 
present time, lias been in the fullest sense of 
the term " a success,’’ and the development of 
I 'UeCfcC* — liiXpuriib WC immsi wltu, I'VMn 9"Atd«. rju« l F- 
perB have been buying quite frocly ior tlie season. 
Then* has been no decline in prices. Shippers are 
working mure on tho medium and low grudes, 15c.be- 
lrur ntiout lta hitch ns they want tu go. The better 
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