JAN. 22 
61 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
TERMS FOR 1880 
Hone Y-Remains quiet at the easier rates. 
White clover, single, comb. 16@17c.: larger pkgs. 
do. J4oa»15c.; buckwheat ll«ol2c.; extracted B:*lOc. 
Horn.—There Isa generally llrm market. aDd de¬ 
mand moderately active. .Quotations are for 
Cents Der B. 
New Yorks, crop 1830, prime and choice.2' ®23 
Do. medium .10 g20 
New Yorks, crop 1880, low to fair...10 @18 
Fastsro, crop 1880.18 @22 
Wisconsin, crop 1880.18 @28 
Yearling*. crop I8T9, choice. 14 @20 
Olds, all growths. 1 @12 
Bavarlftog.,.30 @35 
Pacific coast, new.20 @24 
Receipts for the week. 1.632 bales. 
Uxports for thu week, 357 bales. 
Leather.- Quotations for hemlock sole are light 
at 22*23 middle, 23325: heavy at 23(^25. and good 
damaged at 20 ,S3 22 . 
Milk —Supplies are smaller but ahead of Winter 
wants. Commission rails of 40 qts. sold during the 
week at an average of I1.71R. 
Oil-Cake— Western Is quoted at $29@29 50 per ton. 
Poultry and Game.—D ressed poultry shipped 
by express Is doing well: freight-shipped turns out 
more or less frozen and buyers will not bid high tor 
it. Lsru-e turkeys very slow of sale; more chickens 
than fowls wanted. Prime ducks and geese sell 
well. Drawn poultry similar to that dressed for 
eastern use 1* In no favor here. 
Tut keys. N. J. small, i3«ai3Hc : other. 12tau3e. State, 
smatl. 12M«t.l3c,: other. llSS&Kc; Western, small, 
12'al2Xc,: other. Urn 12c.: poor tu f ir, ttfllop.; 
Philadelphia d.-p., 13<4I5'V chickens, choice. 15* 
16c.: goo i, to prime, including scalded. 12 * 110 .; poor 
9@llC,: chickens and fowls W.9J*<8]2c.: capons. 2ika| 
21 c ; sllpi. I0*19c.: fowls, good to prime. lOtfl.’ta.: do. 
poor, 8(irilr.; ducks, choice, 14316c.; other, 10313c.: 
geese, choice, liii'Je.; other, S-ilOc.. squabs, dark 
some very fancy State, Chenango and Delaware 
stock comes forward which exceeds general tub fig¬ 
ures 2 nr3 V lb. Wealcrn has about the heat local run 
of buyers fine grsin-4s.‘d creamery lending the high 
Claes ■ f trade, and the weather favors the exhibition 
and trying of useful cheap grades. Rolls arc un- 
utfiwlly plenty, a* it is cotivo*' l«ut mode or pack" 
ing at very co'd points. They should be always 
cioin wrapped and there 18 no objection to the mus¬ 
lin being new or scrupulously clean. UB 
Creamer/, line We*tern,3i " good to prime, 31M.33C; 
fair to good ifiltflHIc Stale rurges. 10330; State dairies, 
entire choice, 25c; fair to prime''2324c.; firkins, 103 
24 e.: State pulls and half tubs full, 28c. fair to prime 
26 *27'.; poor to tmr Dalle.; Welsh tubs, choice, .»>@ 
27c: Other I Iks'. Sc: Western Imitation creamery. V5® 
27c • dairy, fresh,?3@2*e , other 15328c.: factory, fine, 
21322c.; other I l *.'UC. low quality. l?K@Uc.; robs 
choice tSUlA-i. fair to good. »73l8c. 
Herein'* for the week 2).I'LU pkgs. 
Exports for the week, 8.527 pkgs. 
Chkekk.— 1 There is a bettor market on a decidedly 
freer export demand, moderate receipt? and reduced 
stock. Exports for the week. 42,137 boxes. QUuta- 
tstlona are for _ . . 
State factory, fancy, at 13Vo. ; do good and 
prime. 12Y3i3',fe.: do. fair to good, at 115 t@Ukc.: do. 
h’f skim mod. tt.it i lo.; Wisconsin factory, fine, at Mu 
J3i.o: do. gix>d to prlmo, 12 l<i 44 l 2 ?fc.: do. fair to good, 
U(k.i8c.; Ohio factory, fine, 12Jf@13)<fc.; do. good 
Ui prime, 12»12VOd no. Uat. fair to good, 10X@n.S°; 
do. poor to fait 8*llo 
Receipt* for week. 39.304 boxes. 
Exports for week. 43.229 boxes. 
Liverpool cab'e, Gf*. , 
gleam u>Gt. Britain. 35u 16s. 
Co'iton— There has been a very good demand and 
llis market closed steady. 
January at U.80«Ul 82c.; February at ll.9i@ll.U6c.; 
March at 12.88c.; April at 12,28c : May hi 12.4Q'itl3.41c.: 
June at 12.51* 12,620.: July at 12.61@12.62o.; August at 
12.65@l2.67c, 
yuotatlon* forspo* ootton are based on American 
Standard Of olaaaidoutlou. and on ootton In store 
running lu quality not more than half a grade above 
or below the grade quoted. 
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SPECIAL FROM THE CHIEF CENTRES 
Entered at the Postofflce at New York City. N. Y. 
as second-class mail matter. 
No. 3 white, new, ^ bu, 47c ; No ‘2 mixed. "# bu, 
46c RTE.fl.05. Baki.ky. No. 9-rowed State, 906$ 
* 1 ; No. o-rovved State. $1.10@$1.20 ; No. C rowed G. 
W., $l.90@$l.3i): barley, rejected, 7r.<fc85o, Mill 
Feed.— Shorts. $l6.r>o ; feed, $IS; middlings, *20. 
Butter.— Choice creameries sell at S0@33C for 
western, and BstaiROo for nothern. Fall made New 
York and Vermont butter ranges rrom 25@27c, and 
straight dairies from 20(3230. Western dairy, 
freshly made, sells at. 22®25C, and choice factory 
butter at 18@32c. common weatern butter is dull 
at 15@17c, and common winter northern batter at, 
17 <aa 9 e. Chi bksk.- The best factory Is firm at 
13k;c, and medium sells at 12oU2.‘6C, with fair lots 
atllM@12C, Rons. Eastern, choice, 32@33c^do/.; 
northern, choice. 32o33o; western, choice. 32c; 
limed, 23(3230. Ray ano Straw.— North’n and 
eastern prime. *22@23 V ton ; do. do. medium, $20 
(321; swale. $13(314 ; srraw. rye. $22@23 ; do. oat. 
$13. VEGETABLES AND DOMESTIC FRUIT.—TlllWOhhH 
been a fair demand for potatoes, and Whites have 
sold rather better than a week ago. Peerless and 
Jacksons have brought M)@ft50 ; Ghenangocs, 4i)«t) 
50c: Vermont Rose, 60(3850; New York do. r>s <3 
60c ; Maine Central, CV(36&C, and choice Moultons, 
70c, Onions remain firm at $3.50,'£$4.25 lor red 
and yellow. Choice lots of Baldwiu apples are In 
demand for export, and sell readily at $1,75 per 
barrel, as the market the other side la llrmer. 
Cranberries rule from $4@5 .per barrel for country, 
and $6@7 for Cape. 
Chicago.—W heat dull and weak: No. 2 Red 
Winter, 97@9I^C; No. 2 Chicago Spring, *.i7?i@ 
98c, cash; SS>$c@9S*;0, February: 99?i(399.vc, 
March : $l.03U. May ; No. 3 do. 88@8TC. corn dull 
weak, 37c. cash; 37VC, February; 48K®«AfC, 
May; Rejected, 35o. oats steady aud tlrm at 3U,i 
31 RC, cash; 811,0. February: 31\,c, May. Barley 
strong at *1.05. Flaxseed, $1.16, Pork fairly ac¬ 
tive at $13.23, cash; $182TJ<@$18.30. January; 
$13 32 V @$13 35, February; $13 45i;5,$is..lT-.., March. 
Lard in fair demand at $8 80, cash and bid, Febru¬ 
ary; $8.90@$8 92>j, March. Bulk-meats active, 
firm, and lilger; Shoulders, $4 50; Short Rib, 
$ 7.05 : Snort Clear, $7.35. butter -Creamery, 3(K4 
33c V lb; dairy, choice, 24@26o; dairy, ralr to 
good, 20(4‘23 c ; ladle-packed, 17<&18 c; packing 
stock, 13 @ir,u ; roll hutter, ll«-.l'JC; greace, 8@W0. 
CHBESK—Full cream, September and October, 12 
(»12^; full cream, August, !>@9R0; part skim 6 
(A<!c; low grades, Si«5o. Sbeds— Tlmothv was ac¬ 
tive and firmer, prime being about $2 45(4 and 
strictly do $2 no. sales were reported at $2 in® 
$2 no. clover was In demand t or export and firmer, 
selling at $4.so@$5.io, and mammoth do. at $5.25. 
Flaxseed sold at $1.17 vj@$1.18 Millet was llrmer, 
selling at 0So, aud German millet at G2o. Euos- 
Are still scarce, fresh being quoted at 30<$33c, 
packed, 27(4l8c, and pickled at 20@24o. Uav—A 
good shipping demand prevailed for Timothy. No. 
l Timothy, $U(o $15.75 ton ; No. 2 do , $13.50,4 
$14 00 ; mixed do. $l2(rf$13; upland prairie. $io@ 
$11; No. prairie. $9<«.$s Ml; No. 2 do. $7.50®$8.50. 
s mall bales sell for 25(4500 y tou more than large 
bales, llous—(food demand ; mixed packing. $t.- 
66@$4.95 ; light, $4 76@$5; choice heavy, *5.i0@ 
$5 40. Cattle- Market slow and very weak; a 
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POULTRY, <; A TIE, BUTTER and PRODUCE 
No. 279 Wnxhingtou St,» IN. Y. 
Kef.. Irving National BaTTk, New York City. 
Ordinary.8 15-16 8 16-Di 8 n,-ie 
Strict ordinary..........— 9 9-16 9 11 16 9 11-16 
aSod ordinary.-”.10 9-16 10 11-16 10 11-16 
dSfCtgOCddo..10 15-16 U 1-16 II 1-16 
Low middling.... llS ll* 
Strict iow middling. l l Y i- J® 
Middling.......—..Ulo-16 12 3-lh 12 ,1-U> 
good middling.. 12 7*16 12 11-16 12 11-16 
Strict good middling.12 11-16 12 15-16 12 15-16 
Middling Fair. 13 3-16 13 7-16 13 7-16 
y a i r> .—...... 13 13-16 14 1-16 14 1-16 
STAINED. 
Good ordinary. 8X 1 Low middling.. 104i 
Strict good ordinary. 9RI Middling.. ..... llg 
Receipts for the week. 31,227 bales. Exports do. 
8,690 do. 
Dkied Fruits.—D omestic dried appleshave a fair 
demand and prices generally steady. Peaches are 
quiet unchanged. Small fruits have a light margin, 
(ju’ tutior* are for 
lv'vaporated apples at 85s®9c. for the better 
qualities; sliced apples at Sallee, for goodI to ehoice 
North Carolina :3«'d4K«.ror Vs. apples, i@4hc. for 
Teiiu. do; for State do: 4k@3kC. lor western 
Ohio ami Mich. P»chw«at 30@SlC. for evaporated 
peeled; 16c. lor uepeeled do.; N. C. peeled at 
20w2Uv, lor the belter quallUeo. unpeeled peach¬ 
es at 6W@7><C. for halves and HX itTO. for quarters. 
Plume at 16@16 o. Blackberries at sc Cherries at 17 h. 
Raspberries nt 7.5c. Whortleberries »t UsaftIJo. 
Receipts for the week. a*‘ kinds, 3,824 pkgs. 
Exports lor the week. I $08 Pk£*r dried ai.ples. 
KoQg—Receipts for the week l„',6U Uhls; do. last 
we»k 1,175 hhlw. Business is light and there is only 
a limited mpplr to ira(?« in. Scarcity seems to pre- 
PER MONTHaSkSto* wkviEPT» 
ccryStute In cnlk',1 »m*ll picturas 10copy And 
hvnilfirul Oil Pninllug. Tlu> liiggest filing nuL 
e ( n. Address, 
TER * CO.. 139 8th St., >ew tort. 
Dr. R. H. Clark, South Hero.Vt,, says, “Incases 
of Kidney Trnnltlr* It has acted like a charm, it 
has cured many very bad. cases of l'Uc*, and has 
never failed to net efleientty." „ 
Nelson Kairchild, of St. Albans, VL, says. It is 
of priceless value- Alcnrslxtceti years of great 
suffering from Piles tuid Coetlvmesa it com¬ 
pletely cured me." . , . 
n. s, Bognboli, of Berkshire. *bjv, 'One pack¬ 
age luu done Woudaw for me In coBknletur cur¬ 
ing a sever© liver and Kidney Coniplaint," 
IT HAS W 1 JV 9 
WONDERFUL If II I 
POWER. I 
Btciasc it Acts ca tls LI7S2, ths 80WJEL3 aad 
tka’ZI 2 I'ST 3 it tie u =8 tow. 
Because It cleanses the system of 
the poisonous humors that develops 
In Kidney and Urinary diseases. Bil¬ 
iousness, Jaundice, Constipation, 
Piles, or In Rheumatism, Neuralgia 
due© quotations. This l« one of the most sensitive 
markets in tht9citv Near Point", doz.. 40c : State 
and Penna , 35ii37: Weaie-n und Southern fresh 35 
fu37 Fall laid tortt 33i34c: Itored fresh HO<i32c.; 
Smto lnued 3(i^31c: Western and Canadian do. 
29 til 39c. 
FLOUR— Aa a rule buyers have had the advan¬ 
tage this week on lull supplies and tho easier 
coume of the wheat market. 
Quotations are: $.1.00^3.75 for very inferior to 
verv funay luoertlne State and Western; $4.DOa4lO 
tor poor to oh Ice extra State and Western, odd lots 
ano lines; 14 iu«4 65 for choice to fancy do.: in¬ 
ferior to good white wheat, trade au'l family extras, 
14 154 &.I!!: good to choice do.at*5.10a5.8i;(verv choice 
up to 16,26;) rod ami amber winter wheat Inferior to 
choice -'ado «tid feuiliv at r4.i5a«."0: round hoop 
(_>LIn. *4.2534 75: and trade ar" family brands of de 
at t4.894*6.25, the Latter for fauoy; 8i Tgials 14.40 
<it5.25 for Inferior to good extra »5.2htf6 25 for good to I 
very choice . Minnesota clear, inferior t very choice 
at. 44 25<46,: Minnesota "straight.” poor to very ohoice 
hi ».'i 2bii#.6.75. and patent Inferior to fancy at *5-75 
(it8 25: city rail 1 extra at 15.10a5.85 rorpo r to strictly 
choice for thu W>m lodlet*; do. for sngianti at *4,15 « 
4 :<0 for poor to choice spring wheat, and $4.66*5.50 
for winter wheat prodwet; do. trade and family »v. 
trail *6.65^16.75 1 <lo. ror fionth Artiefiea. *6.4606.7?, 
the latter for very uhoice; No. 2 at *2 85a3.t0 for very 
Inferior to fancy. 
H»celpts for week. Hour. bble. 135 950: corn meal, 
do. 1,500: wheat. bu«h. 435,7011; corn. do. 162,850; oats 
do. 116,350; ryo, do 18,000; malt, do. 24 rifiO: barley, do. 
3U,liiO b**ans. do.. 7.532: rice. nkss. 1.f:i>. 
Exports for week, flour, bbls. 107.8.0; corn meal, 
do. 4.775. wheat, bush 727,360: corn. do. 147.850; oats, 
do. 2.901: peas. do. 4.20); beans, pkgs. 424; rice, 1,030. 
Cork MieAL-Quoted at$:i.35for Brandywine,and 
$2.65(^3.25 for yehow Western. 
KiiKiiH FttriTS — Exports of apples for week, 8,750 
bble The apple market is without animation : buy¬ 
ers oarry only small lots and then have to pick out a 
safe day for transportation. Stored Greenings and 
Baldwins till most wants. Railroad deliveries are 
unsettled unless In marvelous good ronditlon, 
Baldwin" $1 75(«2; Greenings, $1.624.1.75 SDitzen- 
bergs, *1.87(32: Lady apples $3 m 4. Cranberries 
qui. t but uot pressed for sale: holders calculate 
upon « long season : Cape Cod fancy bbl».. 48 : other 
$*ks 7; N. J. crates. $1 75w>s.35. KiorMu oranges still 
overstock the market and the Oral heavy rrop has 
met with a poor opening. Repacked standard half 
bbl. boxes $k&4.60; ordinary to good as they ruu, 
$ 2.60 * 3 60. Best u hexed j'ear" are seatce and bring 
fancy prices. $7(48; California* selling only In a 
small way. Peanut* have got Into a strong position 
atid close Arm; Va. hand-ptekod 4\a5c. ?' 16 : other 
shelled Sheathe. Uicsorv nute dull; $1.25. 
Black walnut8 4(X.<v60c. FecauS8){&iB4o. 
Fufts and Skins Undressed; jirires too high for 
treat) under the otsceuvagingadvice trom Europe. 
GRAIN.-Wheat has folt the increasing visible sup- 
pltn- and has tended lower; exporters have taken 
7411.000 bushel* for the week. Latest prices are for 
No. l white at $UG:®L16*. do. January at igl.lGa 
1 lOVl, do. February at 1.16V4X1.17. do. March at 
®Li?«aI.nx, do. May at $I.I"S(uit.l"V: No. 2 white at 
$1.15; ungraded while at $1.1331.16; mixed winter at 
$1 h'ndl.16 1 * No. 2 red at $1.18)4(4)1.19, do January 
option ai $l.lflX>tl.l8S: do. kehruary at 
1.19V; do.|Mar<sh at $1,20®1.2I, do May at $U0\al,2i %; 
No. 3 red In lots at ILItitf 1.I6H. ungiaded red at 
|] ibalJSH. New York No. 3 BprlDg at $f.U8: rejeuLod 
spring at 9<a 
Rye nt s>7®$L0i. 
Corn has ruled easy and moderately active: latest 
sabs are of . . 
New York No. 2 at 56X®o7c. do. January at 56\, 
do. February at 06\', do. March a. 66\@S7, do. 
May at54V’(2W: ungraded mixed Western at54 o66H, 
No.3at54: New York steamer mixed ut 5itt«$54 V 
Uavuna seed 
Wrappers.... 
Common lugs.4if® ft t>'4® 
Goodings. t>X’4 6 uGSi 
Low leaf.......6 «i 6S 6bj® 7 
Medium leaf.6\''S< 7)< 7!a@ 8S 
Good leaf.. S ®8>i 9 (xiriH 
Fine leaf . 9 (3-11 II @12)4 
Selections...12 ©15 12YUS 
VEOKTABLE3—Exports potatoes for week, 4,555 
bids. The market ts stronger for prime Esstern and 
State p vatnes Holders do not fear supplies by rail 
while the weather is cold. 
K Rose UHsicrll rt-h. $2(42.25, do. State. * 202 .' 2 : 
do. In bulk *l.87(tf2 00 i-rollIII*do. *1.6231.76; Burbank 
do. $1.7.«4l 87 Burba kd ll. S1.E7w2. reio libtow do, 
*2 50: sno* (Iukn do. $2 <k2.12: do bulk $ 1 . 87/2 ; peer¬ 
less St"l© *1 (2A 1 87' N. J. 11.50 .1.76, sweet Del. $2.75 
03. Onions too high for general use. market closes 
weak. Celery lower A few West Indian tom toes 
have sold at $1.25 A 1.50 per small box Russian bbl. 
turnips. ax*75c-: white mkicVoe.; beets. 75cw $i; Hub¬ 
bard squash. T6c.'j»$L morrow do, 4O<*60; onions, 
white, 1.V-. 5.50 yellow, do. *3.?6«3.50; red and Ches¬ 
ter, $.'.05*3.511: carrot", $1.20; cabtages tOe. $5<a8; 
red. do. K&fl; ceierv V th»rsn. hot-house to¬ 
rn n toes. "*• lb. 50c.: eucnmbors. choice, 4‘ drz t:s: do. 
culls. ~5c.‘a*t.50: lelluc-. best bead.V dox tlktOOc.; 
do. other.i2(t'15c,, radishes, V lou punches, $4: mu¬ 
ll rb, ♦ don. $1. 
Wool.—D emand In increasing and the market is 
tlrm Quotations nre for 
XXX Ohio. Penn., and W. Vu. fleeces quoted at 
43, a 60c. XX 4fr«4flo., X. at 46(548c. No. I at 49(3620., No. 
2 44:446c.; course lit 37(a4'T.- combing at 47u53o. 
N. Y., Mich, and Wts. XX4fta4 c.. X 40 I4e.. No. 1 
48«$51<i . No. 2 4tu'43c„ ci'iirse ?5 " 37c., enrobing 45 c52c. 
Ind.. Kv. and Tenn. XX at S»(Si43c., X 39a 43c.. No. 4 
47<tfN.lc , No.240:443. ro »r*e 3\o37e., combing 433i0c., 
aomblugs unwashed • w Uc. 
III.. Iowa sod Minn. XX at 37 riOu.. X 37(.5f40c., No. 1 
4.3', 1 49e.. No. 2 87(841c., comse 32 ?34c. 
(id., Ala., Miss, and La. hue unwashed at 35437c.. 
medium Co. *2it66c,, coarse do. 2T«i3l'u. hurry 17@22c. 
$3.60(3!$4 30; bulchers’ slow and weak 
$1.75@$2 60 ; j- --- - 
er8r$2.50w$3 25. Shickr—M arket dull. 
good, 34<<. $4.T5; choice nominal, at $5(^$5.20; none 
offered. 
Cincinnati,—W heat No 2 Red winter, $1 06k; 
@$l no. corn strong; NoSmlxixi 37c. Ryb dull; 
No. 2 975j-c<«98e. Baulky quiet; No 2 Fall, $1 . Pokk 
firmer ai $1375. Lard strong at *8 ss. Bulk-meals 
firmer; shoulders, J^c; Clear Rib. 7>jfc. Bacon 
quiet; clear rib, 7 ve; clear sides. s\*c. Burnt k, 
Fancy North weatern Creamery sells at 36^37e, 
good Ohio do Is dull at. 30, choice Dairy at aa^asc. 
choice Western Reserve at ;«(iv*3, choice Cfihtrwl 
Ohio at 189900. medium to prime do at 15(4l7c, 
and common at il(ai2o jier lh. cheese, prime to 
choice factory at 12 <$l 2 ic. per lb out some good 
late-made Is belling at 11(41 i^c. and North wesf.- 
eru skun at loo. Ray. common sells at $15 (?i 16 
prime do at $U<418 per ton In bales on arrival. 
W heat and rye straw are firm at $9 aud oats straw 
linn at $19. Mill Feed, bran sells at $13 50. 8hlp- 
stuffs at $i I(S,15 60 and middlings at $15@19 per ton 
In bulk and 50 more In sacks on track. llous ac¬ 
tive and llrm ; common $l@4 50 light. $4.60(a,4.90; 
packing, $4 so@5 20; butchers’ $5 25®R 30, 
St Louis — Wheat dull; No. 2 red Fall, $l. 02 ? s> 
cosh; $i 034,1.4T oil, February; $ 1 . 05 ^ 136 ^, 
March ; $l.o'(i(«U.09.?„, May; No. 3 red Fall, 980 
asked; No. 4. 81^92’qO. Corn- 40(.5:40!.;c. cash; 
40 L(k40'., 0 , January; 39X0, Match; 40Jg'4«>iOC, 
April; 41 >,(5541 c. May. Oats—31 ',(«i32lc, cash; 
33c, February; 340, March; 85c, April; 4SK(«36 c, 
May. RykSTC. itoori—Yorkers ami BaUltnores, 
$4 25@4 40; mixed packing. $4.50(ai3.75; butchers' 
to fancy. 44 6o®4.85. Cattle steady and scarce; 
export steers, $8.25(^5.65; good to ehoice, $-i.so<a, 
_ . _ .. _ <*• I » ,-7r. A Tn . 14 rdY* #- tl/UI 
e ; common 
Z'.AZZt- -9 : good, $2 7r><4$3 26 ; Stockers isc lower; 
demand mainly for feeders at $3.25i3$3.85; stock- 
era, $2.50(4,$3 25. 
piuiudusid cait bu scat by mull prepabl. 
One package will make six qts of medicine. 
t r y it now l 
ESrBuy It nt the Druegf.t". Price, $X.OO. 
WELLS, E1CHA2DS0N i CO., Proprietors, 
I 2 (Will scml pv.t paid.) Burlington, Vt. 
In response to the urgent requests oi gi 
numbers of poopta who prefer to purchase a 
Kidney-Wort already prepared, tho pro¬ 
prietors of this celebrated remedy now pre¬ 
pare it in liquid form as well as dry. It la 
very concentrated, is put up in large bottles, 
and is equally efficient aa that put up dry in 
tin cans. It saves the necessity of prepai ing, 
is always ready, and ia more easily taken by 
most people. Prieo, ? 1 per bottle. 
Id QUID AND D2.Y SOLD BY DBTTCKJIST8. 
WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO., Prop’rs, 
a Burlington, Yt. 
^^Bhort 
winters, 
LIVX STOCK MASUTI 
WUllClbjl 
low tart's, :it jo, 
Boclety, oonvement 
markets, superior schools. 
N*w York. Saturday, Jan. 15, 1880. 
Beeves,— Receipts for the week 13.451 head: do. 
last week. 11.171 do. The market opened well on Frl. 
day. but the later sales were slow and there was 
enough decline to call It a Vic, com»ured wi h Wed¬ 
nesday's market. Markot closes weak with heavy 
prospective supplies. I'oromnn to medium steers. 8 
(o94u.. dr. 55,456 tti"."fair to good, hi, (<4I0ve.. dr 66 Its.; 
prl-t-e to choice, ll((412e . dr. 57(d58 it>s. 'fhe run of 
quality unusually heavy. 
CO'vs and Calves.— Latterly supplies have ex¬ 
ceeded the demand ami prices are now weak for any 
quality under choice. The range is $55.u.0U F head, 
the latter for singles above prime. 
VEAL Calves —Common calves are slow; prime 
In good detu md. 
Live choice fed 7 Y<«Sc. P 0,i r to Prime 637.^, Mt. 
Holly 5®8. buttermilk. 4(d5, grass. 2q,«2it, hog 
iiressed oholoe URialO, fair tu good 8Rg9, common 
4HuOX, 
SHEEP ANnT.AMBS.-Heceipls for week. 29,359 head; 
do last week, 28.365 do. Market slightly overstocked 
with sheep ; prices easier. Comm on to medium, 
4 H' 4 aSC.; fair to good, 5ft(£Gt)C.: Lambs, tks'Hio.; a 
few Cunadiau. 7)*e. 
Swine.— Receipts for the week. 43.729 head: do. last 
week, 31,All do. The demand .a active for live or 
dressed, cold weather favoring packets. Live corn 
fce>L $5 U.xs)5.16 V 160, 
Country dress'd pork light 7@7^c.; medlnra, UHO 
7c.; heavy. 6 ! 4 ((<rtH'c.: city dressed State 6H&7W. city 
dressed Western 0Xni9\. Western dressed 6 >»a 6 x. 
Pork tenderloins Uig>12)4. 
IJ^^healthfiil climate. Excellent for 
!l!gs& 1 * 000*000 
a vrall-walered Timber and Prairie Lauds 
ong tho line of the 8t. Louis and Sau Fran¬ 
cisco R. It for sale at from N'd-oO to s»S 
\ «r acre on tivn ysnn' livin. I'rec trans- 
. I'ortiHou from St. Louis to purchaser* 
JT \Cif land. Send for nwy>« arvl circular t. 
* 1 \w._H-Cov pin . Laud Conanlesioner, 
miRi x .Temple Jluildiutf, St. Louis, ilaj 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
New Yore, Saturday, Jan. 15,1880. 
BEANS AND PEAS.— Tho bean market is quiet snd 
round buvera can obtain go ds at tho inside or shad¬ 
ed quotations. There seems to be no urgency to 
sell; the crop yield for’81 is believed to be smaller 
than the previous one. and if another European de¬ 
mand sets In sol ers will have a strong position. 
Kastern yel iow-cyob cans dull at $1 754*1.89. Green 
peas plentv. not moving, aud offered lower at $1.60 
@1 65, Southern B. K. steady at *2 per 2-bu»h. bag. 
Marrow bonus prime 11.80. do, other $119)1*1.72, 
into in ui prlmo $1.70, do Oilier $I.50«$1.65, pen $1.60 
(01.75. white kidney fl.SO a 2.00, red do. prime $1.50.8 
1.60. do. other $1.2o<ttl.4.'», black or turtle soup $1.50, 
Lima $4.10#6. 
Beeswax.— There Is a fail' amount or stock on 
offer and a steady market; quoted at 2Hi4(i824)4c. for 
Western aud c nutnorti. 
Butter.—S upplies continue moderate mid with 
the possible revival of the export demand, prices 
keep close to last ranges. The preseut week makes 
a good showing in this way. The stock is estimated 
at about 3 f. 0,1'tH) pounds, bur this is not doomed 
heavy, Id view of a long wlmer- Btlll, If the interior 
holding is large dealers will uot feel disposed to 
mark stronger prleow thin the year opens with. If, 
indeed, current quotations can be sustained. Very 
oornmou stvlem or stock will he apt to drug In any 
event, as there Is a surplus of that el«ss reported on 
the continent and m England. At this season 
NOTICE TO ADEN 
Any respectable person may become our Agent, 
Foe tin asters are requested to act as our Agents. 
A Cash Commission of Twenty-Five Cents will be 
allowed Agents for each yearly subscriber. 
One name or a doaeu names may' be forwarded at 
any time. Credit ia given the Agent for every name 
sent until canceled by Fremium. 
Address 
TUK RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
14 Park Hew, N. V 
