NEW 
fail.60c.; October, 11 19311.15c.: November, 10.933 
10 P8 q. 
Quotations for spot e tton are baaed on American 
llsndard of alaaalflCHtion and on cotton 'n atore 
running: in qttallty not more than half a Kru.de above 
or below tbn grade quoted. 
N. Or leant 
Uplands. a»trf Gulf. Texet,* 
Ordinary.8 ,V1H 8 6-18 8 5-16 
8trtoi ordinary.. 8 15-16 9 1-16 9 1-16 
Good ordinary. 9 15-16 10 I-IC 10 l-lti 
Otrlm trord do.10 7-10 10 9-16 10 9-16 
how middling. 11 UK lltf 
Strlci low middling.. UH 11 % 1l« 
Mlddline.11 9-16 11 li-16 11 13 16 
Good middling. i?,(* 12 tg 1214 
gtrlct good middling..... 12H 12&' 12 
Middllc# Fair... 13J4 1S% 131* 
Fft'f.. 1 . 13« 1416 U% 
STAINED, 
Good ordinary. SU I bow middling.. 10 
Btriru good ordinary. 9li Middling. 11 
Beeelpts for the week, 25.5C0 bales. Exports do. 
11.(00 do. 
Dried FnL'iTS.—Apples sell moderately, with 
prb 6- B'eady. l’.*,cbes are quiet. Small fruits have 
a light dem i d. Quotations are for 
Evaporated apples at 8 Kfft 9 c. for the belter 
qualities: sliced apples at 5u6!xo. for good to choice 
North Ciiroiinu -. fur V >, apples. lial.Sc. for 
Teuu.do; 1V4&C. for Suite do: 4)|®5c. for weateru, 
Ohio and Mich. I’eaehes at 30933c. for evaporated 
peeled; 14<d|lSc. for unpenlnd do.; N. V, tieried at 20(3 
22c: f ir Hits bailer qualities, nnpeeled peaches at 
O^Silihc. tor halves and 6<ttt>tc.. for quarters. Plums 
at l;>fa I tic. Hla. kberrlos at ?Ho. Cherries at 17SC. Rasp¬ 
berries at 13324c. 
Receipt* ot all kimlB for week, 3,107 pkgs. 
Fxpotta of ppies for work,4,9)1) pigs. 
Kaos—fieceinis for week 4,11K hbls ; do. last week, 
8,438 do. Receivers have holdout for pretty strong 
pricBduri g toe week, but at the clour, wiui better 
though not hiiavy buppllo*. havo dropoad prices to 
invito customers. Near points 29 . 053 , 0 .; Soutliero 
and Western, 28329c. 
Floitu—E xport demand is fair *nd there is an in- 
oreushQ local trade Inquiry, wtth prices well sus¬ 
tain, d 
Lstiest pr'ests are: $.S..VK;4.00 tor very inferior to 
very clio.ee oiuertine Slate and Western; $4.25/4 E0 
tor poor 10 cl; 104 extra State and Western, odd lots 
aud Unas; G4r>34t55 fnr choloo 10 fancy do.: In- 
feior to g.iod whltii wn«at. trade an l family extra*. 
?4 35 a6.26: g. nd to cnoloedo at i8.'i..vuril.l9; (very choice 
up to 16 ifltefi.uO nod fancy at 18-0«6 75.J rea ami -icn- 
ber wither wheat inferior to choice trade • n6 f»tr- 
11? at $ 4 , 35 . 16 . ruano hOup Obi:,, 14.40, : t4 75; 
an' 4 trifle aM r anJ |) T nrar.fl* Of •• 
$4.85®6.'.'5, ihe latter for choice; *1. T nn!» |4.69.ii6.t0 
tor lulerlor to wiodwytra: 5036 35 for guodto 
choice,»r*d up to $6.75y»7 for very fancy brands; Minn. 
Clear, inferior to very fancy at $4 .30< 16 .: Minnesota 
“straighi. po r to very choice. 111 $5 2>w6.75. and 
ruttrpt intern,r to fancy at 45.7538.25: city mil etrra 
a $5 35 .!>.!0 .*.*r fair to choice for the W-r.t Indie*; 
do. f vi kiig.-.ipo at <4 .15 4 . 1 IS for boor to choice spring 
wheat; do. trade and family extnn T5.Hjut6.75 fl< , 
for ‘-otnb r v- v tfi.ib-6.85. tho latter fnr very 
choice: NO I it *3 00 >3.6 1 for v..ry infanor to fanev. 
Kaeelpts (or won*, flour, obis. 126 175 corn meat, 
do. 900; wheat, bush. 519.950: corn. flu. 3*0,>00; oats 
do. 2*2,850: rye. do 10 360: malt, do 26,0)0; barley, do. 
65,1(0 b •an». do.. 5 018; rice, p‘, v*. 2.4H). 
Exerts for wci k Ilnur, bbl*. 76 tM): corn meal, 
do. 3 4 .6 wheat, bush 70I,|IHI, cflill. On. 314.6.0: oats, 
do. 2,bl0. peas, do. r,9 0; beans, pkgs. (63. rice do 30J. 
Fkesh Fruits.—E xports of apples for week, 9,200 
bb s. i'r ide iu apples cinutiues alow Choi- e Si Ifz 
auuos' gone. A lewextrss were he'd at 81 veater- 
rtay. Or nther sorts the supply Is liberal and prices 
for loans should be snaded. Mix d lota at station 
4s; 50 
Baldwins *1 Tote 2 . 00 : Greenings, *1.50 2 . Cranberries 
dull and weaker quality begins to lull nif. Cano Co I 
bbls.i h ■ icu <1! ;7 ; other, Fh46.5U: N J.eiales 150/43.12. 
Florida O angrs begiolf sho -V H < eiter movement 
»'d a be> ter (tie of stock may be expeuie now that, 
frest is t ot > Isked at both ends of the route; choice 
h. If bid fluxes, *4:g od to p'ime, $3 «3,0 ! pour to 
lair, «1 50«-2,0. II t-hou-.e stm -» beetles, $3ig.4 per 
quart. Black Hamburg vl'ilpe*. # 3 a ’4 It is repo'ted 
tlml largo Silica of put nil-a have bceo imidb sr eeu- 
luiiveiy.< 140 . thought to bathe price for li md-plclted. 
Va band-i iokO'l. 4S. t'-iji . other, 3J* e 4 ; shel cd. 3>JX 
3&. Hickory nut per oust), of 5c iba, 60a75, B ack 
Vt aluuts, 23m.vflc, Pecan* 7i(i9o. 
Grain.-W heat has been active and prices firm. 
Exports f r the week 730,uOO flush . latest pi ices are 
lor 
No, iwhlteut $1 h/Vv'ftl.iH. do. February ut 1,151(4 
l.l;>H. do. March at SI.iaKAl.lSX do. A»f tl at Si.16'4 
foil.lOjy ; do. May ut $1.15— oil.lf'S*. No. 2 white at $1.14^ 
Sl.li nttgradad white at $l.U)gi.i4S uytxed winter 
$1.16: No. 1 mil -1 Cl 2(■ No 2 r d at $1 iSail.'BH: do. 
February at $l. : 7% -il.l7-\' do. March at #I.I8J4'«.1.183<: 
do, April atf I.IO'n-i l.i0,v», do May at Jl.hv,' -1 l.'SJJ; 
No 3 red at *1 'fl'a'it'l.los. do Hiflamcr ariuly $ .07,9 
ungiudeil rrd 111$1 14m 1 . 21 ) 4 - No .2 MllnaukuH spring 
in store at fl.17; N-w York No,,* spring at *1,(9. 
Kyu is quiet at 9i-ii 9e, 
Corn hue shown ,■ fairdegroc of activity Bud closed 
firm exports for the week 318,000 hush.; latest prices 
nre for 
New York No. 2 at 563C«57’4e do. February at 
f6V<a(CJ<. do. March at 65.Vi5o&, do Afrilat 56‘„;S 
fr-y, do May ih 5I44 -t.'4?4, ungr=ued tuixen Western at 
SSHiSS; New Yots rteuiner mixed at 56(g56X, New 
York No. 3 nt Nd*'. No. 2 white at 82 r 363 .New Yunfc 
yellow at 57X 4 ,is: stoiiroer yellow 11 15t;V.;57. 
Outs are offe'ed lower; with demand modoratn; 
lalest prlc-s are for 
No. 1 white (7: New York No, 2 wh'te st 45()(<t4ti 
No.3 wh aeat43\ni4lQ: N, V'. No. I 41. No. 3 at 43|fc.<t. 1, 
do February at 4et*«44H, do. March at 4I5J6 - 43s, do. 
April at 4l)*(*i5Jt d . May at 45>5 «i I No, 3 at 43(61 
43),. urigru-Jed white Western nt 44 *48 ungraded 
mixed YVest rn at 43 a! 44. white Slate at 16H(348. No. 
2 Cb Icago at 4'i\'. 
HAVANII Bl’RAW.-There U agood demand for 
hay and prices well sustained. Straw is pleip.y and 
moderate 1 y active Quot -lions arc for 
Hav. prime timothy at $1.2041.2* Y*190 Its.; medium 
tlmothv ui tl.Kliut.15 do. shipping grades ut 91 @ 41 . 1-5 
do,; clover mlx-d t $1 .Oom-I.In. clover at l)6a(a.'|l, do. 
Suaw—No, 1 r e at $1 l;iu t '-O V 100 as.; No. 2 rye at 
8QM85u. do.: oats and wheat at 7a«85c. do. 
Exports for.yveek 729 bales. 
Hops.—E xporters buy rather more freely and 
there is Increased demand from brewers; prices are 
steadily held and unchanged. Quotations:— 
Gents ner lb. 
New Yorks, crop lliKO, prime and ehuloe.21 ©23 
l)o. medium.!9 ©20 
New Yorks, crop 1889, low t.i fair.16 (*18 
East - rn. crop I8?0. 18 @22 
Wisconsin,crop 1880. 18 @22 
Yearlings, crop 1879, choice. .14 ©20 
Olds, all growths...,. 4 (54 12 
Bavarl.ms.—...33 @)15 
Fucltlccoatt, new .. 30 ©24 
Receipts tor the W66k.2.(R3.bales. 
Kxpoits for the week. 1,443 bales. 
Poolthy and Gam jt. Tho market for dresred I* 
very steady nud all me pi In* arc uu rule. In good 
order c-hii f-ozou LU’ltevs ll - l.tHc ; do. lowls. lie. 
To: keys, plioloe, I'lalTc: nr I me. I4($15«.: other. 
!2:iG4c. Cbickena, choice. 18alto, prime I4all5c.i 
other ll'-iia-'. Fowls. 9.».8c.: extreme rates are for 
dry-picked. Capons, latg •- 20 2 *!,; *in ;11 and slips, 
Ifiwlgc. Dual:*, ciuiice Iwxiiic,; other, tiwiiic. 1 i 
extra, 13c : Qihur. 9 ai2c. Squabs, wlili,-. $l.00@5,00 V 
C( z. do d/vtk. $•’. 
Dive poultry scarce ail" dmrg well. 
Fowl*, li s, 12Sc.: romnors. 6n47c,: turkeys. liy.@15c: 
ducks, chojce. $1: other, 56li75c,; geese, extra, $2.0J ; 
other flu: 1,75. 
Wild tigeonA have a fair demand at very steady 
prices: soi-ill blrtiH are wanted. 
Chuviif-bsek du- Us, |1.75«<.2 4 H pair, red-heads. 75o, 
6 B$ 1 ; mallard .O.. 6 O 0 .; ieal 30isll)c., widgeons. 35afllUc.; 
common do, 2(ta80c. 
Provisions. 1 log product* have been active 
and udv-incing. 
Mess pork closed at$t6.5U for old and 916.25@K1.50 
for uew. Bacon at 8 63* for long clear and 9 for 
short clear. Bard-Western “team ut 10,75 for sp t 
lots; 10.ru for Fob., 1064 for MurcU, 1U.6) Tor April, 
und 10.7(1 for May. Bieartnuai llIX for choice. Tal¬ 
low at OH'bOYC. Beef ham* at, *2 .50 4 31. 
Receipts lor Week, beef, bbls. and to."., 570; pork, 
3,85Ubbls.: out meat*. 62.10J pkgs.! lard,35,600 pkgs. 
Exports for week, be-bbl*. and luv i,7uU: pork, 
4,300 bbls.: cuimeata. 17,680.6.5 tts.: lard, 7.M9.IOO lbs. 
Vkoetaulbs — Potatoes nave not shrunk In prlee, 
but wlili prospective bio ter supplies tho market has 
an easier tone. A low second Crop Bermuda urlng 
$5.50©6 per bbl. 
K. Rose K»stern d -b. $2.60, do. Rtste. $2.26(a?.87: 
do. In bulk »200it2.26: Prolltlo do. *1.75*2; Buibank 
$2©$2J25; peachblow U.-h. $2.60(82.62; snowflaked.-h. 
92 87: do, bulk, *3.12(32.2'*: peerless #1.R7®2; Del. 
sweet In garden truck soms new items 
have sn early Hppearance; they do not open with 
much demand. Bermuda tomatoes box 75o'<r*1.25; 
Nas-mu d". 69cffl«1; Balt, spinach bbl*. *2.60ra3 W 
and R 11111*10*500)75 lieots 7,‘.c •$*<; carv'-ts * 101 . 26 - 
Hubbard aquaHti $1- marrow 5"c,: onion*, white 
96.'0-. 8 other $3«3.26: emery # * 1 © 1.50. Hot-house 
produoi— Cueuniber*. choice, dot *4(<4t.-0: do. culls, 
flbST; lettuce, choice, ccz Voc-isi: good to prime 
50’362c: .'ocohds 12a-25c; radirhe.t V 100 i(j4i rhubarb, 
V ICO $l! («8. 
Woof.—T he murket has not varied, showing 
Bt«"dine*8 and a moderate trade. 
Ohio and Penn, fleeces ouoted at 43'346c. for X 
Bnd XX; 48©50c for No 1. Wis. and Mich, fleeces at 
42.(043 for X, and 47@4 8 for medium. 
Illustrate 
—y 
Hybrid Teu».— I'omblnlng In large degree tho 
hardiness and brilliant colors or the Remontant Roses, 
with tho sweet perfume-jicrpetual blooming qualities, 
aud soft shades of thu !-Roses. Hy brid Perpet- 
uals.— All thu really choice varieties, old anil new, 
and only such, nro grown by us. Ours Is the only 
Catalogue unencumbered, with a host of synonomous 
and inferior varieties, DeaCrlpllveuatnlogTip fur l*Wl 
now ready. To customers or last year it will bo sent 
without their applyiug for it. 
Is an Elegant Book, of 100 Pagns, One Colored Flower 
Plate »mi <f4X> I I-I.IJH'I R.VI'IONS with Descriptions 
of tho BEST FLOWERS VEGETABLES, unil Di¬ 
rection* for growing. Sent free, by mail, for 19 conts. 
In V-niflish or German. 
VICK'S SEEDS are the best iu tho world. The 
Floiiai. Guide will tell bow to get and grow them. 
Vick’s Ildcstbated Monthly Maoazine— 3;>.Pages, 
a Colored Plate in every number and many fine En¬ 
gravings. Price #1.26 a year; Five Copies for #5.00. 
Specimen Numbers sent for 10 cents; 3 trial copies for 
25 cents. Address, 
ELLWANGER l BARRY, Rochester, 
*TOCr WAKKST 
NEW YOKE. Saturday Foh. 19, 1880 
Bekves.—R eceipt* for the week 11,54! bead do. 
last week 9.409 do. During the week over ICO cur- 
londs have gone direct to two whole* «1« slaughtering 
ti'dis. The market closes weak hurdlv holding 
Wvdneeday’B figures: Drv cow* sold at 3.SJ tf4c. live 
weight: Cherokee* and Texan*. 8>j'w9'*i0. to drexs 
56i®57 lbs.: poor to good native steers, SStutdOye to 
dte-» 55(a-',7 m*.j prime cattle, IhdllVt'-to ressur Its. 
Veal CAI.VPB.-Snppiifi* light- all ruling high. 
Divu cal re*, fed chot *e ,S‘-c a- i»o.: fair to prime 7X-3:8: 
poor, ti.'(t7e.j Mt Holly 5(-i9r.; butterin lk, 4(if4Jlfc. 
grn*:-er*. 3a: hog-dressed, olio ee. lilfralSo,' p lme, 
1 >6NH 1 He.: fair to g )ed,7j6'<il0X«.: poor,7'X8e 
Cows and Calves, with light supllee the mar¬ 
ket i * fl; tn for ear-load styles of stock ut $3*§55 per 
head prime singles fur prlva e u*e, $IM, 
Hdeep and Lam i*3.~ Receipt * ror week, '.’8 616 bead; 
do. last week, 22, 341 d >. With the late decline in 
wool lint hers irled to obtain conversions ihis 
made a dragging Irate anil many sheen were carried 
over. Sheep quoted *> ttiTxCc: lumb* 6-Jf <l7ji<ic. A tow 
spring lamb* quoted at. $9 pnr bead. 
Swine.—R eceipts for the week, 22,796 bead: do. la*t 
week, 32.844 do. DGe aud Uresaod Pave ruled high 
during the week but nlote in buyers’ fav r. 
I/iveho^s. corn 6 - 6Sc. country dre's -d Dork. Mgnt, 
8 S"j 9 J. mt’dl ra, -SlfaS-so. heavy.7!k<S8c.; city dress, d 
Western Ss8!-ic. Pork tenderloins 12. 12 -c. 
JAMES VICK. Rochester. N. Y, 
Established 1831. 
PRICE & KNICKERBOCKER 
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We celebrate our Ptftieth Year T>y 
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Admitted by leading Seeds- _ 
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illy Anuuni (inrnlniiiic of Vegetulile mid 
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photograph* of tho originals, will be sent FREE to all 
who apply My old customer* need not write for it. I 
offer one of the largest collections of vegetable *e.ed 
ever sent out by any aeed House in America, a large 
portion of which acre grown on my live seed farm*. 
Full direction* for vultimtum tmroch purkuot. All 
seed vOtirfuriU’d to be both /'res5 awt true to name ; so 
far that should it prove otherwise, / unit, re/ill the 
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Glk LOVKI.Y Moss Rose and Ass’t Chromo Cards, 
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Pulverizing 
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$ 1 . 00 . $ 1 . 00 . 
Flower Garden 
Tlio “ACMF” subjects the soil to the action 
of a Orxtther ami Zeveter, and at the same 
time to the Cutting, Lifting, Turning pro¬ 
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Steel Coulters 
the peculiar shape and arrangement of which 
gives immense cutting power. The entire ab~ 
fence of HjHkes or Spring Teeth avoids pul- 
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fail, and also works perfectly on light soil. 
Send for circular- 
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-t Ger*: 11 intu*. 4 Abutiloii->. and 4 Bego- 
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4 Fnclitlaa. 1 t'n-nnrion*. and 4 Double 
Pei uni.-i*. all different, »l, 
4 Calia Lilies, 4 Tuberoses, and 4 Smi- 
lux. or 1-4 Ueranitiiu*. SI. 
5 Helloiropes, 5 i mini uns. and 5 Chrys- 
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\ ItelielitTul Article IV,r tbn Toilet, 
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\utiliil iticil cliurau^hly ii«pp*TOTU» ii Trith u il*?ltme#* 
t»«T perfunjt?* whluli may h« »laoi»r| upon the toilet 
'vttli which if ootnei in uoatuct*; ouch incisolo^nlia n bctiu- 
holt* three pifi i(Hlit7-j.L<, The Fir?tide at f/ome, Thes fW^U's 
_ ___... ., __ a . the entire list of vahhib/o premium* cnuuctl abort;, 
upon receipt of 4)»$ty One lK>llar und 12 cents • \truto pay pontuge »»a the premiums. Tim F/r.»u*/^ at n I ngc untl cl- 
I'ffiiDt tii.viwxlnc of i.H» iari?c t 3•column pi^e?<. imtludin< ;* huijd^ctuft ccvw, piufuiely Hlu5traU*d. ami couLaimti$iii9\‘cry nut iber agTcat 
lihoiJ'VMwi' of the most useful AOdentcrCktiulrt;< jevliu^ muLc>^ v ia^ttiUtK *eriftland 8hortiKjnc«, poems, \a*tcliti» ol truvcl d nmn- 
mfk-ui4il cti*tun»«or$tiftVrentCDtintncff, Hon * D.-c- rntlep, Scfnionaby iTrominvut QWinw« t Farm und (iattiou Tuples, Housohuiil lie 
ceipn. Htorif-, Kami’s uud Fiu/.lu« L>r t-be Yomu* Wit ibbI lluionr. vic.,*\ *.—m fact, it |ho innjest. Iiaudsomcit. nud tnon eatesn 
faliPiu* dollar l&uihBtiuu published. The /v.i JTtunr JutniaL is a i&pAglt, 18 column lIUiNlrated jotirual of tJm isauie ecucial 
cli;»r:ir"wriu) Tht Fireside u5 Homt, though the ct'utcnu of the two ire entirely ditferent. The American (runicu ih h lai^o Ui-pagc 
journul, bi tutifuilj and pnuted iipua heavy Tinted heoi paper, devoted tn the ouleuro ot Vegetable*. Fruit, Flowcm, Land 
scape uud Wimlow Cardcumg, Rural Lire, ciq,, and t.vn^>lnir»g m wv.iry mimb.tr huudnuln at valuable bint* and suggestionsreearditiK 
thme Impoi taut *ubJccL*. By taking adv?»nu/e o( thi> Lrcal offer, you svill secure a whnla viuir'a miMcrtptlnn t4.i three ot the best 
periodical* puoltc,h«;d, and five useful and humi.<umc preiiiiufi.ti, uli ct a coiitof only $ 1.1 fj- The premiums sru all flrst-ela^s articles 
—we give no cheap or trashy merchandise. No one can afford to miss so great an offer, for never before was so much given for so little 
money, and we make the offer simply for the purpose of introducing our pci laicals. Send us five subscriptions upou these terms with 
and wo will give you an ejtra subscription to the three periodicals and Urn premiums free for jour trouble, Pcrfbct satisfaction 
guaranteed or money refunded. An tv OUT reliability, we refer to the leading newspaper publishers' iu this city. Address: 
F. M. LUFTON, Piu*U*h*r, 97 Park Place, Naw Yowc. 
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To civery fanner seurlinK us hia rnimej- x - J 
we will send free The Clover a 4 poRC, 28 column 
funnel's* paper, full of v:tlliable Information on the 
culture ana harveBtiiiK 1 of clover for seed. When 
you write suv where you saw this notice, Addresn 
BIRDSELL MANUTACTURTNa CO., 8outh Bend, Ind. 
