and Canada, 19@!0Xo.; Md.and W. Va. 19c.; poor 
lota. 183118 KQ. 
Flout* His xymtmthlxed with a strong wheat 
moveunnt h<p 1 hs« tnen Rood, drawingfWely npon 
the upper hrauds, both for uxport and home use. 
The Gtl-r call lr unumUly steady. a* prices are 
d 'wii to a p i at that admits very free consumption. 
No. 2 « bbl.. vft l.OO'a 11.60: State and Western sopor- 
line. *t.«-4..MI eftv mills oitra, •«<*H26i Spring wheat 
do.?l.Wpijl«l;HniiDs XXand XXX. *5.2538.50! pttt- 
e~ts, fli F.O ■ H ; Von n hoop shipping *4.7505.95 ; 
trade bra d» *s_2SSi8,?5* a >, Lr>-i extra f4 85'a6 25; do, 
d 1 ubleexlrn. 4‘‘>.S0@C CO; d<>.family. 16.25*7;Southern 
"hit ping *5.2’"*68v do. XX and family. *6®7.(0 Rye. 
45 41).<5.85, Corn-meal, BraudTwUiu, *3,25(83.40; 
Western, iaW.i3.S0. 
Receipts of flour for week, 99.300 bbls.; do. corn- 
meal. 1,173 btils. 
Exports of flour, 67,171 bbU.; do. corn-meal, 3,150 
bbls. 
P Fkksu Fruits,—I t has been a rough week for ber- 
rles. Quotations of yesterd *r wore the first tbatihad 
any puylCK eoundtor ih« whole week. Alone time 
the market was so poor here that, large lots were sent 
direct to Boston and other Kaste’n points. Southern 
berries have not p *i j picking and freight. 
Up river mime P quart, 1(X8l2o.: do thirds, >»8tc.; 
upper N J.W quirt, S<*10c : do. F pint. 3« Bo.; 
S inherit N. J. 9 ql. 4»8iV. Mi. am' Dsl . 
small hill «d baskets, Y 10). 50. Gooseberries, 
$1.50: cherries. O UT.,: prune other, 8vt7«. It ts 
feared the rain b is hurt, a great tnauy near-by earlv 
trees Sont-i splendid Georgia peat hus are In; quoted 
at 42,501*3 F 3 bush box. Ho'-house grapes. Black 
Hamburg*. *lo< 1.60 p<w It. Peanut* dull With un¬ 
favorable wnather; Vn. hand-puked, 4j$rfi$io. F ft.; 
fancy, l «49Je: extra prime. 3'X(d3Mo.: good to prime, 
3@3>fo.: sheiled. 2Xa3c.i pecan nuts, 10c. 
Grain.—C rop ration*of wheat have been unfa¬ 
vorable and prior s have rulmi higher- There seems 
to be, however, some good solid foreign wants, and 
exporters lo ve dealt freely notwithstanding the 
enhanced vs lues >1 so-iae Be ts of thn week. 
Corn has sold well speculatively, and the exporta¬ 
tion for the week Is remar ab‘y close to wheat. 
Oit b have had .,n unsettled week, but close with a 
stead O' feeling. 
Rye quoted in small sales, 
i Canadian p*a*8iR(38Sc to arrive. 
Wheal. Spring «1.0301.25; do No. 2 *1.1801.20; do. 
No. 3 11.12-..1 U; red Winier No. 2, t).0301.25; red 
Winter $l,'flv i.3l white Western and State *1-170 
I, 70. Rye. tl.Otatl.U. Oats. white No. 1, 
white No. 2 i&yiU-ko., white No. 3 IVaCxc; 
mixed No 1 hie: do. No. 2 47\c.; do No. <1 P'V.lJc. 
Corn, Wo trrn mired 47<JJ57c.. do. No. 2 63<i45liVc.;ldO. 
white 60w64c: Southern do. 02u,t!6o. 
Receipts for week wheat, push., 1.199,800: corn, 
do. 1,046.075; at, lo. 199,350; rye, do. 3.228; malt. do. 
90 250; rleo pkgi. fflll. 
CKxtmrts ror week, wheat, bush 922,976; corn. do. 
770,327: oata do. 3 6UJ; rice, pkgs. 35, 
Hav a.vii Straw. Exports of bayCand straw for 
week 1.023 bales Prices for hav show no recovery 
and are liot likely t> until better quail y shows. 
There is quite an accumulation of lew grades. 
Straw unchanged. 
Choice retailing timothy hay OBriKio. if* 100 lbs.: sec¬ 
ond quality, 70*8 o. do ; shipping OUitOSO.dO.; clover 
mixed i0«75c. do. pure 06<t70c.: prairie hay, OS®7oc. 
Long rv« draw 4l.lUil.10 '¥ 100 fts. ; short do. 000060. 
do.; other grain, 4.ira60c. do. 
Hops —Demand smill for brewing or export. Sup- 
ply under gaud control especially »f fine brands of 
new. 
N. V. Stale crop of '80 good to prime 20@18c; fair to 
good 16t«t'0c. low grade i3 dlbol crop of '79 good to 
choice nice low to (sir 123160: N. Y, State olds lal«c; 
eastern crop of 'aOluw to choice l(WH20o; Wisconsin 
do. 15«t22o; Cal. do. good to choice IS®22c. 
Exports for week, 429 bales. 
Receipts for week. 47 bales. 
Milk.—C ool weather has continued to check tales 
and coiitlderable nillk was returned to the country. 
The average for eales which ocourred up to 1 uesdua 
whs 83RC. $ out! of 10 quarts, Prices paid to farmers 
for the month of May was 1R02C 19 quart. 
Poultry an nil a me.- As with many other things 
the dreixed poultry market has been so nearly de¬ 
serted duiliig the we»k that asus.ll supply proved 
a heavy one and prices m e actually lower. City kill¬ 
ers trn operating quite steadily and that takes on 
seme trade from other packed 
Dressed turkeys, choice V ft 14018c ' coarse 12 @Uc; 
scalded, llf.i 12c,; Phlla. Muring chicken* 3:i045o: N. 
J. 30«;i&c: Phlla. Winter80c: fowl*. Phlla. d p. 15u.: 
N. J. d.p. lHaiUc.: do. scalded 12«18o. State anil 
Western iOmUHc; do.d.p. 13*18*0. Ducks. Sum.g. 25 
<rf30c.; old 13aHe. Squab*, white, 9 do*. *2.5002.76; 
do. dark. *1.26 01.60. .. a 
Live poultry—The market I* dull: remote South¬ 
ern poultry arrives in too thin c Bdltlnn to sell well, 
Turkey 8 Hie ftiltjcldod drug. It »a tlioiikht t&0 li»te 
severe rairs will hurt th# young broods of iurlte)t*. 
Ducks ure lower. Fine geese lo dntuaud. 
Spring chickens prime 4* it 28 «S.o.: other ..)<i2.ic. 
Fowls, is it., link 12c,; roosters. 5<Af.e.: turkeys. OwUcg 
ducks,*) pairtOa75c.; geese, extra *1.60; other mat* 
*1.26 tamo piguous, 25'it'Oo. 
There is no market i during of wild Dlgeons; they 
would sell as other game I* •■caree. Wild pigeons. V 
do*.. *1. Ik»l 76: do B(iOttt).75a.<a*l; Eog. snip*;. W..o 
6*2,60 plover. 11.25®3.21; sund snipe, 60c.; frog s biud 
legs, tB,25»t«)o. 
Provisions. Thu market for hog products has 
wavered several limos during the week, but dealer* 
In noiilem have exbtbltod a discouraged feeling, as 
the Impression ia that ulilmute recoveries will com- 
pengatc for recent decline*. 
Pork extra prtmo *11 V bbl.’ Western mess new 
*16.80010.85: old 415 8O016A). Lard-Weaiern *teitm 
4116 * 11 . 0.1 per 100 n>*.; prime city *11.00. 
Hams a mo bed city 11)41911 Vto pickled Western 
lOiiiiSlOlfe; nbontdiirs. aruoked city BkObfec: pickleu 
7)tf®7Rc. Bacon long clear SMc. Beef W. plain 
mess $9 50u*lO extra lueax, *11.60412'. tamily *W.Sttri 
13: India tea. *r2rt7l;beef h«m» *23.50 .*24.30, 
Receipt* for week, boa/.hol*. and tos. .14-0 pork., 
bbls. 830: cut-meat*, pkga. 12.700; Urd: do. 18. tW. 
iCxportu for week, beef, bbls. and tcs.. 1,600. pork 
do. 1,9011; out-meats, lb*. Jf,U17,ijl!2; lard, do. 2, 111 .'1-0. 
TouACL'O —There is trade enough to support form¬ 
er prices, most dealers call the market tlrui. 
Incessant ntlns have restricted a good deal of 
trade, while they have also very unprcfltably dam¬ 
aged large quantities of tender produce. Strawber¬ 
ries in this way have lost a valuable week of the 
season, llad it not been for the liberal Eastern 
trude the week might almost be counted a hluuk one 
for ownera aud growers. 
VEGETABLES —There Is a fair useful demand Tor 
old potatoes but prices are not strong H4 the Sum¬ 
mer ia hero ana ew crop will u >on be a feature. 
New have declined, Norfolk*run to i sm ul for renly 
sale. 
Bermuda potatoes new, *7; Chits, suit Sav.. *l«i.ft; 
Norfolk. l3.oU«4,50; do. ctull*. *ii<W; lies'old rose lit 
double lieu :S. *2(<j2,60: do. peaobblow und snowflake, 
*1.62 ai2.87: othttE sorts, $l-60u8l.75. Few doutheru 
Items of garden truck have a steady sale, as N. J. 
and L. 1. have begun to ship dcalrablu gates. Green 
pens, N. .1. per bbl >2 d'X2j: Md..*l.W4t2 Norfolk mar¬ 
row fats Tin .i*t; L I. stand bag 4l.50tCl.75; N. C. string 
beans, \ bbl fi.toof.r.u, Southern cucumbers, (hoi 
1.25: do. tomatoes, H«*l 2.5: ReiUlUCU f> D-qt. box, 
64*0c.: cabbages, Norfolk. V bbl. 75o.< , «*l! do. L. L V 
109,14: beets, do. 100 belts. |3 m4; Bermuda antOUB, 
crate. llul.Br, lettuce. V btl t0c(4*l: squash. N. C. 
Hi crate, 7 o.'A^l; aspar:tgus, Oyster Bay, per dux. 
*202.26: jo nthijr *I.10c»2;'< radishes, per HHJ behs 
59c»l;rhubarb do. *1; white turnips do. *1,6008; cauli¬ 
flower 9 do*. *1®2. 
WOOL—Supplies are gol"g into active distribution 
and prices favor sellers. The Producers' Price Cur¬ 
rent suya; -Tna chief Interest in the mat ket centers 
In the new Ohio wools, now about to be ottered for 
Bale. It Is feared that the speculative excitement 
recently maidfesled lu California and Texas may bo 
repeated in Oslo and carry prices above a Bitfc basis; 
the opinion is generally expressed that at 33036c.the 
Ohio fleeces cau be »afelv nan> led at a fair profit, 
cut at higher rates business would be very hazard¬ 
ous. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Nxw York. Saturday, Juno U 1881. 
Bkkvick,— Receipts for the week 13.461 head; do. 
last week 11.876 do. The week has realised ihe pros¬ 
pect warranted for It by last week’s brisk trade, and 
the yards at both 80th Street and Jersey City are 
•wuV, 
stablished 1848 
fi T FH heeI^iversM i 
YIBRat 
RESHEK ;\Wi|' 
Sheep and Lambs.— Receipt* for the week 29.304 
he d: do. last, week 22,778 do Good she»p have had 
a quick sale, but poor bunches have dragged. A 
few very poorTexas quoted at 44/5 per 109 Its.' but 
most of the sales were at 6(a54fo. medium to nrime. 
L mbs, common Va. 63fc: Western 8Xo; N. J. 9X0 
10Xc 
Swine.— Receipts for lascweek, so.811 head. Choice 
' orn-fed quoted 6o. forextreme; City dreBsed State, 
7X«8Xo.; do. Western. 7Xo. 
FARM IMPLEMENTS & SEEDS. 
Cal! on or write to It. II. ALLEN «fc CO.. New 
York, for whatever you want of the above. 
Address 189 ft 191 WaUr St. 
clear of stock. During the week nothing decent 
has gone under 9c. 
Milch Cows,—The Offering is moderate, but the 
demand Is limitrrt the range la unimproved; 130055 
per head for poor to prime quality, 
Veal > ai.yeh. Fair prieeB have ruled in a brisk 
market. 
Prime N. J. fed. liX'ctlc.' do tate, fi.t6Kc.: poor *n 
good yurd lots, 5at6Yc.: Mt. Holleva rt«7c.: butter¬ 
milks. 4X04Yo : up-river dressed. 7X01Oc Our 
quotations Include west Washington Market stoca. 
PAYNE’S FARM ENGINES 
Steel Barb Wire 
Patent spark-arreMting Farm and Dairy Engines of 
all sixeu. from 2 to VJ horse-power, mounted or un¬ 
mounted. Warranted to be the Best and Cheapest 
engine* made. Prices front 1# 1.10 upwards. Send 
for Illustrated Catalogue “ A ” which will give you 
full information and prices to 
B. W. PAYNE & SONS, 
Box 841, Corning:, N. Y. 
GALVANIZED or PAINTED.^^ 1 
15 FEET TO THE POUND. \ 
r»*y The use of Barbed Wire for Fencing la oo longer an experiment, but 
an acknowledged necessity, as over om> hundred thousand miles of lj 
^ Ti were put up last year, and we confldently expect twice the quantity will 
136 uaed y^ar, there being no other material anywhere near as cheap, 
lasting, and effective. 
1 l IV'A C IK( l , AKS nnd SA.IfPLES by HAlL to tuiy part of the World. 
11} \%\ CANNOT BE INJURED BY FIRE, WIND. OR WATER 
yajpy IT DOES NOT INJURE CATTLE. 
Entiinnting Wire at 12c, n Ih. and Wood I’osls b» IOc. each, a 
Fence of Four Line* of Wire can be made for 69c. a Rod, or 
raioW' with Galvanized Iron Foals, n I'erfeol and Everluating Fence 
,or Dollar it Rod. 
Also Twisted Qalvgnixed Wire without Barbs, 18 Feet to the 
Found; Patent Iron Posts for Wire Fence, strong, light, and 
PS cheap; Wire Nelting for Poultry Yards, Lawns, etc.; W'ire 
afp# Stretchers and Cutters. 
ff H Eureka Post Hole Digger. 
[Jr^B b A S SEEN IN THE EN HR A VINCI. 
I'TlPjxv* Work done five times Quicker and Easier than by 
tEy «3%r the old way. No Clogging* No Knee Work. No 
|&|PP||| Back Ache. 
New Patent Door-Yard Fence, 
( made of “Round Steel Pickets.’' with steel Postsand Frame. Light, 
handsome, and cheap. Shipped In nieces In boxes. Any one can put It 
•'LislfilslsSS ”P Cheaper than wood, and half the price of other Iron fences. Send 
. .IksssSssBsS^ for Illustrated Circulars to 
GRANVILLE NICHOLSON, 71 John St., N.Y . 
Marie from Professor Horsford’a Add 
Phosphate. 
Recommended by leading physicians- 
Makes lighter biscuit, cakes, etc., and 
Is healthier than ordinary HuIude; Pow¬ 
der. 
In cans. Said at a reasonable price. 
The Horgford Almanac and. Cook Book 
sent free, 
Rumford Chemical Works, Providence, R. I. 
CONSUMERS 
We have made a specialty during the past four years 
of GIVING AWAY as I'REMTtJMS, to those who get 
up Clubs for our Tea*. DtNNLK HJ0T8 GOLD 
BAND TEA SETS. SILVER-PLATED WARE, and 
other article* both useful ami ornamental. 
We import ana buy direct from mauufactiinM'S all 
the good* wo luuid In, and own them ut the IiiuhmI pos- 
nihte price cash wUl purclinao, During tile pa*t four 
years wo have sent from our store over 12,000 of 
these orders, and they have m> tUW almost every 
State In the union. 
We keep m stack ever y variety of Tea known, and at 
all price*. 
Oolong, Japan, Mixed, English Breakfast, Old and 
Young Hyson, Imperial, JUr., 7•><■., very finest 81. 
Gunpowder. B'ack Japan, Fooohon' 75c... !jtl. Or- 
auge I'ekoq and Assam. H5c arid X I. 
Below arc a.few of the many PrtiuiVinis offered : 
With a 85 order wo send a Siu'er-ldated Caster. 
With a s> 10 order we sond an h'nylish China Tea 
S. ! 
With aw 15 order we send a Silver- Plated Caster, 
Pickle Dish and Cutter Irish orau lino Us h China Dec¬ 
orated Tea Set q/’ 44 pieces. 
With a 820 order we send a French China Gold 
Baiut Tea Set nr 44 pieces, or an Foolish China Dinner 
Set of lafi pfeot*. 
We have hundreds of letters like the following : 
Limb Rock, Conn., April Bntb. W81. 
Genf (einen— Please accept thanks for the beautiful 
Tea Set, which is much nicer than 1 expected, and in¬ 
deed it is surprising to every one how you can do so 
much tor so little. All are so well satisned with the 
Tea that T think you will receive another order soon. 
Yours truly, Mrs. A. Thorpe. 
Of all the Rakes that I ever saw rake, I never^saw a Rake 
rake as this Rake rakes! That is what they all say. 
Send for Circular. 
HIGGANUM M’E’G CORPORATION 
Higganum, Conn. U. S. A. 
T.tcN rox. Mans.. March >, P$L 
Gentlemen. -1 have forwarded eight different orders 
for Tea. and have receiv cd as premiums a lea set, a 
silver-plated castor, a dinner set, a ulass set, s esse of 
si Ivor-placed knives and forks, a pair of French china 
fruit dishes, and too tad ns void tcalchev, and um now 
on my ninth order Both Tea and premiums I am 
well pleased with, and have found perfect satisfac¬ 
tion with both. Yours truly, . „ _ 
Mbs. Maria 0. Lynch. 
Orders, with P. O. Order, or money enclosed in regis 
tered lottor can be sent at oar risk. All checks or Post 
Office orders should be made payable to F. M, LIN- 
NELL. 
We also send Teas by mail, without premium, pos¬ 
tage paid, at list prices, to those who wLli for choice 
I’illU. ,L .1-1, [ ' 1 L. C—, I'P Unrao ’ ■ 1 I 
g oods tu id are so situated they cannot obtain them at 
due. For full price and preinltim list, send us pos¬ 
tal, with address PLAINLY WRIT! EN 
GREAT LONDON TEA CO. 
800 Washington St.. Boston. .Unas. 
, It is manifest, that from GOOD SEFl>fi 
VJ TYJ) ONLY cau Good Vogel ableg be obtaim tl. 
^ ^ AiETliN. Tho churn etc i of I.A \ DKKTH.V Slid)/ 
s' has been siibstantiutctl ticuimd all questou. 
\ They nrc the S'l’ A S DAKi) for yunlity. 
Over 1500 acres iu Garden Seed Crops 
f /Tvv-^n \ \ ft A-.'v'under on r own culiivntion. 
yA^c^ W nFMc^m) O Vvf Ask your Storekeeper for themin oriainal 
seatedpackajjeet. or drop u* a postal enra lor 
■■ ^ ’ II Tiolesate trade prices to dealers on appiieation. 
Founded 1784. DAVID LANDRETH & SONS, 21 and 23 S.Sixth St., Philadelphia. 
Trad© runFJUXi. Mark. 
The best Insecticide ever ttRed for the destruction or the Potato Bug, Cotton Worm, aud Canker worm 
Bold by all wholesale druggists and stores i hroiighont the United States. It not obtainable of nearest dealer 
Send direct to sole manufacturers, UK.HING WA Y>8 LONDON PURPLE CO., (Limited.) „ 
GO Murk I,ane, Loudon, England. 90 WnlrrHl., N. Y. P. O. Uox ihK). 
Professor C. V. Itiley says; " ft can be more etfectually sprinkled or sprayed on to the plant than Pans green 
by virtue of its greater fineness." 
Professor 0. K Bessey says; “ It quickly kills both the Larval and the Winged insects." 
Professor A. J. Cook says: " With this cheap poison we have no longer reason to fear such enemies as the 
canker worm, etc.” 
Professor J. L. Budd says: A single application placed every one of the pests on their books over the 
ground, either dead or in a dying condition. In less then six hours. 
I* ihi only #t»<Wn* tint r,i«lrf<1 in »»-vM on both 
Horg'-fx-,, it .ml Tlirv.lii r nml Chon-r, at lli, CcnUn. 
nhl Fitilblhon; »iu nwnrJcJ Clio two Lit Cold 
Medals g 'why tho Now York Slat, Axriailtnnil 
So-'lrty on tlorw-powor, uni T!irp^i«t» ; uul I, ih. 
Only Thre.her s,l,ctul homth* vuituumher built In 
til, Pnil«d Sen#,, for lllaitmlon and dnicrlptlnn in 
'* AppUlon’, Cyclopedia of Applied M,ch»nlc," ro- 
o,nUy pi:u!i.h*d, thu, adoptini; it u tho standard 
machine of tbl, connv.y, CMalogua »ol free. AdiireM 
JUaxkU UAlUltlt, got^iVUl.SUwhah, Co., N.Y. 
