stablisHed 1848 
VlBiM 
resHEK 
INCjTH 
JUNE H 
#5 50(36. Corn-meal, Brandywine, $3.35@3.40; West¬ 
ern, 12 80®3.20. 
Receipts for week, 117,000 bbls. 
Exports, do. 60,501 do. 
FRKSH Fruits.—T l in larger portion of the supply 
of struwberries tins sold low i ihe weither h»* neon 
poor and i nii.s hare arrived 1st- and the trade for 
Southern berries epoi ed for several days. The last 
arrival of Norf Ike proved a loss. New Jersey be 
sins to srud good Wilsons, 
Southern N J.. quarts Kurile.; Upper N, J,, quarts, 
12«<uUc. dO.I>i(HS,ll "u. M t.auii D*l.,8<lf.i|io. A few 
Ru«set apple* quoted at f-.ftti2.6U P nhl. Md and Del, 
KOi'seberries, best *1 71)'<i2, do. oherrle* is n>„ 8uiiUr, 
Hoi-house grapes, new unoven tn quality; Kiosk 
Hamburg* quoted at $l®3 per n>. I’eanms stead 7 ; 
Va. hand-pick 'd, 4}«rt4ikC. per It.; fnocy, liitljio : rx 
tra prime. SKmx-Ic pood to prime, sj* u»Ke.; shelled, 
Xk&iii c.t pecans 0 in at late advances • <sl0d. 
Grain. Vorled crop renons have caused con¬ 
siderable > on fusion in win at rales. Thiels one of 
the , buses cl the mark 'alibis part of the rea-on. 
and. tbougn there is nothing point rely detrimental 
to <>e po nli-d at. Hie Hlful fluc tuai Ions ot Inc market 
have prevented exporters from • perilling In 1 he 
volume ot last week Corn has shown disturbi-d 
and irregular figure* ©Oils qne> t upon the lanre set- 
tlHiuvnts of coutrac » tor Hie close of the recent 
month The market Closes »'<iady with tho pruii- 
pecia of au early resumption ot regular nuslne a. 
These r. in rx» *1 also apply u> oil*,, liye l» lower. 
Wheat, Sirring 11,1201.21, red Winter No 2 $1.23* 
1.*'&/*! ted Winter tl. lul.,,' white Western and 
State $).12-<tl,'13. Rye. $ .Oibiri.12, Oats, white No 1 
to *6lc,: white No. 2, GiaATlso.. white No. !1 AfiHc; 
mixed No 1 tj.SJo: do. No. 2 <4)» .14 H 1 do. No. 3 tt^j 
10.HSC. Corn, we tern noxeo 47<4.'ue.; do. No. 264*, 
<454 %'c; do. yellow5-r«58c; do. white i)Lt«5rtc: South¬ 
ern 63*.tific.; do. yellows© 66c. 
Receipts tor week, wheat, bush., 883 400: corn, 
do. 1,136,"60; >ats Jo. 242,600: ry«, do. 19323: malt. do. 
663,8 U: -'army. do. 2 ,900, rten pkgs. 770. 
Exports for week wne.it. bush 1,4.14 300: corn. do. 
1,013.710; oat* do. 3 00; rice. pkgs. 2 023. 
VISIBLE SUPPLY OK (illA IN IN TUB UNITED STATES 
and Canada. 
Wheat. Corn. data. Burley. Rye. 
bu h. bu-h. bush bush bush. 
May 28, ’85..,14 00,221 9,8 ’2 828 4.180.330 6 3,093 327 327 
May 21, ’81... fi. 31i.830 11,431,009 3,731.218 737,a02 23 ,687 
Hay and Straw, with heavy receipts of bay 
the mirtot has broken Into low figures and can 
hardly recovev, with quality running almost under 
grade. 
choice retailing timothy hay 93c. 100 tbs.: sec¬ 
ond qua'llv. 8>a8 c. do.; shinning 700*73do.; clover 
mix n /£><i80c. do. pure 7lla.7oi.; pra'rle hay. fifv u 7oc. 
Long r p «ir»w fl.ll «al. 10 I' 100 IDs,; short do. (XlilOjc. 
do.: oth r grain. I6<a6 n e. do. 
Expo. 1.1 lor wink. 1,3.0 Ottlcfl. 
Hops—B rewers arn In market hut seem to want 
cone silons. Exporter*arc no re'lef ut ihe moment. 
Ciop -0 cholOH il <»22c good to prime lSCiriOo; lair to 
good loon 80 poor to lair I2^,wal6a; uantern 13(®21c;79's 
fab to prime !5<<»'7e; I87S, Gc. 
Exports u r week, 429 bales. 
Receipts tor woes 47 Dales. 
Maple Sugar— Has merely a cbance call when 
carried mt the bummer, and the remnant Is freely 
off red lit. sirup. In llu, p-r ql. of 10(011 Its. 70o.<&$l, 
with can; augur, calces. 7®i0o Y< Ik. 
Mile.—L ow prices have attended the excessive 
supply. Arrival* are one-th‘rn above a liberal city 
c«ll and up to Tuesday » good many comipission cans 
lltue more itian paid freight. The average was 
quoted »t Harlem platform at 03c, ’$* can of 40 qta., 
the rangesliowiuK 20gy75e. , 
Oil Cake— Firm at $30 for Western bag. 
Poultry and Game. -The sale of Soring chick¬ 
ens is ret irucd t>y me unfavorable weal her for near 
by waiaring point*. Turkeys unsateame If not 
really prime- A coming Jewish ti.riiduy a.miniates 
prices fori hoICe birds. 
Dressed turkeys, choice I.S-llTo • coarse 13d'4c; 
Pnila. Spring enickcn* ;>W»55c: N J. 30a Inc: PlilU. 
Winter HhiS'ic no. Fall l!K422c fowls. Phlla. d.p. Pic : 
N J. d.p. 14 .eI.jc. dn. scalded lik'd Mo. State and 
Western '’-'■ISC: do. d.p. 13-tsHt). I >u<:K*. Soring, oi.M 
35c.: o'd 12416c.. Squabu, white, $2.60163 Vdos.; do 
dark, $ 1.60 • I 76 
Live poultry is ibundaxit and fowls are dull and 
cheap. Serb.g chickens when four pound* or nearly 
sell bolter ttiau any c ther regardless of thehiglisr 
price. 
i-prlng elite' on* p*imn V pair SI: other ;Hka70r. 
Fowu. is it. II <i.l8o, the lower (or Southern: room - 
ers, (k47c.; lurtcny* iplxed y ®10o:; du :kn, p pair HOij 
«ro : coese extra *1.50; o her Woa81.37. 
Game Is sca<-oe: a few lots of Mo. wild pigeons 
sold quickly at *1 60 V do*.; w. iiquab $1; Eng. snipe 
and pi vor 8s2.2iLi2.fiU. 
PtiovrsioNK Hog product > generally are Iris a 
"se lets' market’’ than for a time past Very 
heavy supplies <f hogs at the West have made some 
< f the sun k a too heavy to curry wl'h Summer here 
and with the new prrSMire to sell; b 10 n, hams and 
cutmeatsare naulnr with Urn sjmpath ting, 
Pork extra prime fi4 »» bbl.- Western mess hew 
$10.506416.76: Old (16 30,315.7a. Lard—Western sto-un 
$10.SKi@ll per ltiO D><.; prime city *i|), ;>. 
Hauis smikcd city ll(«ll>,c ptcklod West¬ 
ern lOaiOXc; «Uoulder8 smoked city 8U - 66«Qi 
picked 7**c. Bacon long clear 6jg niic. Reef W plain 
nu-ss S'.l (JotlOieXlra mutts, flliail.Bii- family tiag)13; 
extrs India tes; $12a24.bcor h ms *3'(023 
Receipt* for wnek beef, bbls and tes, 7(0 pork,, 
bbls. 2,800; cut-meats, pkgs. 15.430; l«rd do. U.230. 
Krp'irta for week, beef bbls and tes., I.B6S. pork 
do. 3,369. CUl-meat«, tt*. 1,2:4,487; laid, do. 6,593,600. 
Tobacco.—N o new changes since our last. 
Vegetables.—P otato** are In good demand with 
new selling well As now Southern or other appear 
the market for old Is restricted to tine perfect st<>ck. 
H“ruul la potal c» new $7i<»6 4K bbl.; <’b’u and Slav. 
$4®6 culls $242.60 best old Rose io d Ublebeiid»t3 
do. Peachblow uni Snowtltke $2,50; other styles 
$1.6 Jio. 1.87, 
There is an easy feeling in green stuff as the aoa- 
son Is advancing: green pea*, cabbage and asparagus 
have tha steadiest sale, tho latter beginB to advance. 
Green no ,*. N. J. i.*r bt.l $>,50.<L; Md. 82.to, 3 Nor¬ 
folk par A bbl. 60'tT3c; tuarroa* fat fl; Southern 
Stringbeans $2.5043 V eratd: Sav. Clicuiuber».f4.9'i< 
6; 6’la. $’<a2;de tomiitoos. II f 0«2' Bermuda V 6-nr. 
box 60-110:'. jquanh 6 ’!a per bu crate NK>3$1; iab- 
bages. Norfolk *73o«l 26'beets, do. ll)n b<h*. $S.tl; 
no. L,. L 1523; Bermuda onion*, $li4U2 -V orat«; 
lettuce. SOc'ifl: asparagu*, Oyster Buy. $l.7l,:2 per 
dox.: other »i.ti-ai.6Jj radishes, per Ku hchs 50oH; 
rbuoarb do, $lk»l.&0, white turnips do. $3®4. 
Wool,-T ho demand is more animated arid with 
the bet or movement for raw material the declining 
10 dency, lately marked, has been in some degree 
arrested. About previous prices are given with 
more tone 
Ohio, I’enn, and W. Va. XXX and picklock, 43® 
44c.; X to XX 380441c.; No. 2 to No. 1, 38®44c. coarse, 
332! 6c. Cum hi rig 39 aiS. 
State and Western X ftPd XX. 38(i*39o.: No, 2 to No. 
1 36@43c.; enane .J.ij#36u.; oomlltig, 38®44o.. Combing 
unwashed 26®$Je. 
Va., W. Va. and Md. unwashed medium 2fi«»30o • 
Ga. and Lako miWASlied medium 26<228c.: coarse 22 
<i*24c burry and allglilly burry 14«19c; Cal. Spring 
norihern, free,29cS3o.; uilddln ooi)riMes,froe,26<a28c ; 
low grade and burry, l>u,2lc.: Fall. Choice, 22*250.: 
low glade and hurry I5a20o. Texas cliolcr, rree,26(® 
28c.; fair to good 22df2lc.t low grade and burry I61® 
20c. Fulled super 38(S42c : oxi ra 8fiiA38c; No. I, 20® 
23c: combing 38®43o. lambs 38a;42o. Tuo washed, fail 
♦ A olliVnn QC.iliO/t 
wepk prices are *5 per head lowerj for good styles: 
most sales have been at $40®55 per head, ilie latter 
very ex reme. 
Veal ' AIjVES Ive are lower and close without 
prospective Impn vemeiit. 
Prime N J. fon. 661CHC,; do. *tate. 5H®6c.; poor 10 
go d yard lots, l!A(rt5>yo.: Mt Holleys 6:4>7c.; butter¬ 
milks, 4o ; up-river dressea, 7S *l0o Ourquota- 
t'ons Include Washington Slarkct stock. 
sheep and Lambs —Receipts for the week 22,778 
bead: do. l ist week 24.(33 p->. Sheep have sold » ell; 
several ssles closing ntfW45Xe. for ordlnnry to good. 
Lambs navi* neen scarce and high prices are rather 
forced. Va. and K v. nave *old atllitlOc.; Penn. 8H@ 
10c., and N. J-lOwil/^c. Dressed lambs have made 
,8 a 2.’c 
Swine.— .Receipts for the week 30.811 head: do. 
last week. v7.£85 do. The market l« very we»k with 
llbe al supplies in sight and no siicclsl activity on 
’change; l. st prlcn for corn-fed $5 9IK#6 V 100 H>*. 
City dressed St8te, 8«8He : do. Westero, 7Hc. 
A NEW 
Junior Buckeye 
Riding and Walking 
CULTIVATOR, 
For 1881, 
A NEW 
Senior Buckeye 
RIDING 
CULTIVATOR, 
For 1881. 
All good articles are Imitated and Higgin s Eng¬ 
lish Salt Is 110 exception Several brands of so- 
called sifted salt, are now offered, but grinding up 
panscale aud then sifting It with tho salt Is not 
the Hlgglus Piocees by a great deal. 
E Jb fl WARD 
■ ol Ui itahiii Merchaut « 
(ESTABLISHED 1845.) • 
Send for Circular of Great Value, giving full in¬ 
structions for shipping 
POULTRY, GAME, BUTTER and PRODUCE 
No. 279 Washington Ht„ N, V'. 
Ref., Irvino Motional Bank, New York City, 
PROFESSOR 
FOR ANY SIZ5 SCALE 
: aoore;ss 
JONES OF BINGHAMTON 
BlNGHAIvlTOM NEW YORK. 
? V0SPHA77c 
Made from Professor HorsforcVa Acid 
Phosphate. 
Recommended by leading physicians. 
Makes lighter biscuit, cakes, etc., and 
is healthier than ordinary L-Ziti" ~*ow- 
der. 
In cans. Sold at a reasonable price. 
The Horsford Almanac and Cook Book 
sent free. 
Rumford Chemical Works, Providence, R. I. 
’jtfr/z/Afv/\'/.4L sejR^es’ 
5 TON WAGON SCALE $60, Freight Faid 
Brass Beam, Iron Levers, Steel Bearinps, Wearin^s, Kuife EcLres unci Pivots. Every ^kiml of Scale sold on 
trial, and no money a.-cked till teheed- For Eree Book on Scales, address 
JONES OF BINGHAMTON, 
Binghamton, N. Y 
.» THE JOHN P. MANNY 
Is the only general purpose wtrn fence in use. Beii g 
a strong uet-work, without barb*, itwill turn dog^, 
pigr, poukry, a» well iim the luost vloton* stock, with- 
out danger to cither fence or stock. 11 Is Just iha fence 
t’or farmer*.garilenors, ntpcfc-raiaern and railroads; 
very desirable for lawn*, parks or cemeteries. As it is 
covered with ru t-i root pulntlt will last a lifetime. It 
is superior to boar s In every respect, and far better 
than barbed wire. We ask for It a fair trial, knowing 
it will wear itself iuto favor. Thcr'c.luvvick Gw tes, 
made of wrought-iron pipe and steel wire, defy all 
competition in neatness, liuditue-B. strength and dura¬ 
bility. Wo also make the BEST and I’lIEAPEST 
ALL 1 RON Automatic or Self-opening Gate. Ask 
hard war.' dealers, or for prloo list and particulars ad¬ 
dress SEDGYVII lv BROS., Ktclnnoud, Ind. 
CALVES & COWS 
Treveuthd Sucking 
each other—also 
SELF-SUCKING, 
Iy Rice's Patent 
V, I'Rnrr, pm D bu 
all r»TOCK-RA]MM«S. 
Prices by mail, / ost- 
pairt : For Calves 
till 6 lu’a old. 30c-; till 
1 year, 50c ; till2 yra., 
76o.: older $1. CtV- 
cu tar* free. A </entx 
wanted. 
I H. O. RICE. 
Easthamptou, Mass. 
Champion Patent Tooth 
“ Attention Farmers!” 
Buy the only Mower with a Common Sense Cutting Apparatus 
We guarantee It to do more and better work and with less power than ary other Mower made 
Send for Circulars giving full description. Special Prices to Farmers on these, and on other Machines. 
In places where we have no agents. 
EDMISTON & WADDGLL, Manufacturers, 
281 Greenwich St., New York City. 
ir see Illustrated article explaining our Cultivator In Rural New-Yorker ot May W, issi. 
BAKE 
which does not scratch the ground 
and duet the hay. Best Hake 
made Buy no other rake, and 
have clean nay. 
New Y’ictor Lever Feed-Cut¬ 
ler. harvest and best mans. 
The beet Champion Vegeta¬ 
ble Cutter made. Cuts a bushel 
of ootatoes iu 23 seconds. 
L’TEMORE, Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
TOOTH 
It is manifest that from GOOD SEEDS 
M ONLY can Gooil Vegetables be obtained. 
^ The character of L--AN DKETHS’ SEEDS 
y y irTws, has been substantiated br/ioiUl all uutsUan. 
s' \ They are the ST AN I)A lil> for yuality. 
i \ __ ^ Over 12>DO acres in Garden Seed Crops 
under onr own cultivation. 
jx Fl l'Y'^VK j) D ‘y'yY Ask your Storekeeper for them in ortainal 
ALy-Ci ’ ~T seated packages, o r <irop us a postal card for 
1 linoiesoie trade prices to dealers on application. 
Founded 1784. DAVID LANDRETH & SONS, 2land23 S.Sixth St,Philadelphia. 
CHEAPEST AND BEST FERTILIZER—FOLLOW NATURE 
LIVE STOCK MAKKETS 
Threshing Machines 
ENGINES & HORSE POWERS. 
Groin Threshers, unequaled In capacity for 
separating and cleaning. 
Combined Groin and Clover Threshers, ful¬ 
ly equal to regular gralu machines on grain, and a 
genuine Clover II tiller in addition. 
Unglue-,, positively the most desirable for 
Lightness, Economy, Power and Safety. Boiler 
has horizontal tubes, and Is therefore free from 
the objectionable features of vertical boilers. 
Horse Power*, both Lever and Endless Chain. 
All sizes, send for catalogue. Address 
Which USES GROUND RAW LIMESTONE in M A K1 Nil TB E 
sulb. Thorn were no Lime Kiln* around burning lime whou 
the goon Limestone Kit ruling lumU were originally made. 
Every Farmer can prepare rile own l ortiii/.er with an ordi¬ 
nary II oral- Power by using FORSTER’S COMBIN¬ 
ED CRUSH HK iV Ptl.VEttlZGU, which takes a lump 
of Linioatoiifi throe to llvi- ltiohm; nquaro, and Cruehee and 
Pulverizes tt In one operation, sniuo ;i» Burr’s. Farmers 
Use the Ground haw Lfmeatone. and drill and bow it just as it 
comes from tlm machine. W. W. Reed, of Erie, tiu* triad tt 6 
yc-ars, and say* itshowH a prollt over Bone lHl*t of @1.96 pnr 
aero: over Phosphate ot $4.28 por acre: over Guano of 8 
par aore; over halt, of por acre, nnd that it will 
NBW YORK. Saturday, June 4 1881. 
Bkkvbs.—R eceipts for the woek 11.878 bead; dr. 
Iasi week 12.855 do. Sellers have tried hard all the 
week to get matter running t.helr way, and after the 
twoioogn market-of Monday and Wednesday last 
have succeeded. The market yentorday showed an ad¬ 
vance of fully >ic. and butehure were anxious buy¬ 
ers. This little improvement does not of course 
cover laie losses, but. It is something to hare the 
yards cleared with a Qrm closing after an advance. 
Low railroad trelgliu have pnrml ted a good many 
outside shi;. meets, but these have a limit nnd regu¬ 
lar tn eistors are now encouraged. The diet 'Texan 
cattle-rrtved on Monday selling at 8!*r.i Oqc. dross 
55®56 n.«. We qu .te this week a range of ion - ro 
like, dress.'415467 ft a tar load of faney sold at i2d. 
Nothing of decent grade sold below 10)*c. 
Milch Cows.—The past has been one of the dull 
weeks of cow trade and dullness in this br nch of 
live stock means a decline. Compared with last 
pnr sore; over Salt, of i*i> 90 por acre, nnd that it w ill Inal-----7 X l_ 
twice as long.”—John G. Hear, of Montgomery. Lycoming —'• TSTw*,- '' 
Co . says I believe it to be the cheapest and best Fertillx«r 
in this country, ll in worth three times <t« much a* Ijyeut Lime, and, with this machine does net cost half a 
wwcA ns Burnt Limt to nmA-c.”—U. C. Falls, Now Castle. Pa., says: *• i used the Ground Limestone last yea 
with great satisfaction as to results, aud cannot too strongly recommend it for farm ann garoen purposes 
■Whore 1 dropped my corn on top of it, the corn Caine up first, and was strong and thrifty—the Limestone 
drawing the moisture to the roots. Used in place of Pans green on Potatoes, it kept the Bugs away and made 
the plants thrifty and strong; being washed iuto the ground, it benefited the Potatoes in an astomshlng man¬ 
ner, Address only TOTTEN At CO„ Pittsburgh, Pa. ONLY MAKERS. 
Schenectady, N. Y, 
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