Rice.—T here conslderahle Inquiry for large par 
cels for export, but as the limits are below prevailing 
rates, orders have to go unfilled. Quotations are for 
Carolina and Louisiana, common to fair, 5$i@65jc.; 
good to prime, 7<3i7.16c.; choice, 754188 c. 
•Clover seed Is iu moderate request at quo- 
closes quiet but steady. Fancy creamery sells 
37@38e, prime do, at 35@36c, choice dairy at 
28@S0c, prime to choice Western Reserve at 
27@'88c, medium do. at 23@35c, prime to 
choice Central Ohio at 30@28c. common at 15 
((/. 18c, and inferior 125 l4o per lb. Cheese. 
The receipts have been liberal, but the supply 
of choice of mild cheese is light, and prices 
are firm. Prime to choice factory sells at 12 s 
el IIP c per lb. Hemp is in lair demand and 
(inn." Rough Kentucky sell at 8125.00 per ton 
ou track. .Single dressed sells at and 
double do. at lO&lO-j per lb., from store. 
Hogs steady and firm; common and light, 
-54.'Jtt((/ $6.10'; packing and butchers’, -*5.80(a 
80.40. 
St. Loots.—"Wheat active; No. 2 red Fall, 
81 .4151,cash; 81.421*, Novemlier; -81-45%. De¬ 
cember; $1.4834 January; §1.50 February. 
Corn active at 62}$c., cash; 03c., ’November; 
65’ic., December; ($7%c., .Tumiary; 00 %c., 
February -, 727£c., May. Oats dull at 44c.. 
Tenn.: Corn dull and lower. Oats, hay and 
rye quiet: prices unchanged from last week... 
.Halifax, Nova Scotia: Provisions and 
produce still in good demand at firm prices 
with an upward tendency. Potatoes and 
apples in special demand, nearly all for for¬ 
eign shipment. The potato crop throughout 
Nova Scotia is hardly an average one; in 
Prince Edward's Island it is fairly good. 
Toronto, Canada: Receipts of barley compar¬ 
atively small owing chiefly to wet weather— 
not over 15,1)00 bushels a day. About 200,000 
bushels were shipped last week to the United 
States. Malsters holding back in expectation 
of lower prices. Owing to abundance of Fall 
wheat, prices for that sort are lower than for 
Spring. No. 2 Fall, 81.34; No. 3 Spring, $1.30 
in lots... 
Fresh Fruits.— Exports of apples, 1.891 bbls. ^|nee 
Jan. 1st. 215,S* do.; same time last year, SW,«0 do 
Prlo.es have run up tea use-cheeking rate and the 
market Is something weak. Some samples of the de¬ 
licious Canadian Fame use, or Snow Apples as they are 
named h.-re, are bringing 93.756W c bbl. Pears very 
dull and irregular; ft'Whurrclnd hots of auv Klflfl 
ktt&In. UniiK*t > .4 art? but uot plftity auu new 
firmly. Ora pcs in fair supply amt demand ; prices 
stcadv. Ct*anh*vricH seam* and »hov* an Important 
advance. Florida oranges will be here next month. 
September shipments have nor done veil heretofore* 
Apples, BAJtlwln. state, V bbl, Jersey, 
Greening. Stale, 38®X23; N. spy. do- 
railed lots, do. $'2,T5<&:t; King, do. ,1 luetux, 
Jersey, 93.73643. Rears, Sheldon, II bbl, Duck 
aj.riO^fhS.Sll: cookltiif, Dogton box pears plenty 
and havo a wide range Quluoei, .apple, 
... to i ei i d - . ■■ ■ ' ; rapes, 
Iona. Sta te, bsfct*,!# Ib, 8®l0n.; Catawba state, lwkla, 
ficaJo.; Diana, State, bskta. !Vafi«:.i Concord, Mute, 
hslcts, 3mi-elver, loose, S&1C.1 Isabella. State, 
bskts, J v,< tc. Cranberries. Cape Cod, fancy, large, V 
bbl. $lwi!<I.M>. prime to fhdlce, iBli/H.jO; gOM to 
i,rimr. gs rdffiS; poor to fair, 97<j#«; frosted *!3)@4oU; 
V crate, *StoK,a); New Jersey, fancy, V crate, 
good to prime, 92.5tK3i2.TS; fair to good 926!»3.25: poor to 
fair, si.rsxdci; frosted, 73e.to9t.25. _ 
Peanuts quiet and firm. A few extra prime new 
Hold at 6We. Pecans rlnn. Hickory lints favoring 
sellers. Chestnuts moving better and a shade higher. 
Black walnuts shelled would probably Hell at 1n«ilSc. 
Peanuts, Va., hand-picked, V lb, 7 l q@7k.e._; fancy. 
p rinl ®L _fe a?,*# .SSJ'JSKi.StSlSSs: 
Seeps.— Clover seed Is lu moderate request at quo¬ 
tation; exporters ore offered lots from, store at 9%@ 
Dtric, but make few purcbaBes, Timothy seed is 
steady. 
Clover. Wti, tsst ear lot3 on track, 9to9Hc; Timothy r 
Job lots In store, 92.8ikat3.25; Flaxseed, American, 
rough, bu. 91.50 
Hi'oaii. —Quotations are for: 
Cut loaf, im-iwl(19«:.: crushed, lOqtoliVkC.; powdered, 
loqtoo.: granulated, » ij-lfiQUK:.; mould A, 9|(@9%c-; 
confectioners' A, 9Wtos9<0.; standard A. yWidh^c.; off 
A, !Kr<iiR6c.; white extra C, 8M®8J4C.; yellow extra 
C, HhjfiS^e, O, 7V£@6c.; yellows, i<87%C. 
Tobacco. —Kentucky leaf Is very quiet, as exporters 
are out Of market. Seed leaf has a good deniaud for 
consumption here and abroad. 
Vegetable*.— Exports of potatoes, 1.088 bbls.; since 
Jan. I '81 807 do; same tlnu- last year 173.531 -lo. Re¬ 
ceipts have piled up and the market feels the weight 
or them. Prices are 25c, off compared weight last 
week. The strong market that has ruled here of late 
lias Induced the experiment Of shipping European 
produce here- Rotator* and cabbages have arrived 
In a small way from England and Germany, lu the 
The Menasha (Wis.) Press says : A. Granger, 
Esq., of this city, uses St. Jacobs Oil ou his 
horses with decided success and profit. 
Another Important Patent Decision. 
The United States Court of the Eastern Dis¬ 
trict of Pennsylvania, Justice Butler presid¬ 
ing, has just decided that Dederick s ] intents on 
his horizontal baling press, wherein the loose 
material is pressed by sections into bales, are 
valid and protect him in the exclusive manu¬ 
facture and use thereof. 
New York, Saturday, Oct. 29,1881. 
Beans and Peas.—T he market Is not so strong for 
beans as it was. Buyers seem to be holding on for a 
turn In their favor. Tills, may occur lu some good 
useful stock now coming lu, but sellers express a tlnu 
future tone for the finest wants. Green peas are 
again lower, now quoted 91.90 for Wisconsin bills. 
Southern B. K. peas quiet at $3 V i bu. bag. 
Marrow beans, prime, $3.4f"«A.iO; fair to good, 9S_.- j 
8. wi«j medium,choice, |&35toS.4U fair to good, 93.1^ 
3.25; pea, choice, 93, t**:l.5U; white kidney. $3-5tl^.3.w; 
red ktdnev, 98^X10; <dd,$ittW2-8V turtle soup.aiTXKtA 
Receipts of beaus for the week, 15.MU bush. 
Exports do. 125 bbls. 
, market Is steady at slightly shaded 
State dairy and creamery; Buyers have 
particular as to quality and will accept 
Kidney Complaints 
of all descriptions are relieved at once, and 
speedily cured by Kidney- Wort. It seems 
intended by nature for the cure of all dis¬ 
eases of the kidneys caused by weakness and 
debility. Druggists sell both dry and liquid. 
—Congregatioualist. 
Butter.—T he m. 
prices for rinc i“ 
become very particular as to quality anu win accept 
not the least imperfection In creamery when they pay 
the extreme. A good class of distributors are becom¬ 
ing a little independent of the laucy grades t hat have- 
Yield the market so tong, as good lresh Tall farm stock 
begins to arrive. During the week there has been 
some Utile competition for these new goods and 
prices have held up better than the close of last week 
Indicated- Western hotter ts not much of a feature, 
that Is,grades fur table use,and they hold high prices. 
Common and oir-quality stock Is a great drug and 
owners have begun to try ami brighten toe "TTYTint; 
h\ discrihutluK if to other cities. Exports very Item? 
and there is no show of an improved outlet at the 
mmnetit. ... . 
Creamery, State and Elgin, 
prime, hlf-pioe.; sweet cream, 
good, 2Va.no.; State, June _ 
2l@25C.; Western, choice, 
prime. SUtoSSc.; fair to good, 23 
June, prune, '2iV<'-27c.; fair to goo 
kins, dairies, choice. 33c.: i 
fair, 22ta"14e.; poor, IH6S2Uc.;dal 
fresh, ;l><r'.V ; good to prime, - 
i,Vise.; Welsh tubs, choice, fresh, 
in line, 271-1.290,; fair to good, 24tg27c. 
Ate.; Western imitation ereame“ 
dairy, fresh, choice, 27c'tiNe.; goo. 
fair to good, dtyiSkv, poor to lair, Ii'«#«.• 
ladle pueked, Iowa, tide June 
June, good, ttc.: late made, 
lfiUrf'.; poor. Its-11'<C. , , 
Receipts for the week, 3l.fiia pkgs. 
Exports do. 2,4il) do. 
Ciikese. The market took an encouraging start 
early iu the week lull at the close the buoy nut tone 
has subsided. Pile tine late made have been held to a 
degree that makes some accumulation or desirable 
lots ami shippers are using the . iron instance against 
holders. A Tittle atdnuttlou abrainl will check a tur 
tiler decline ami the ouHiiok for very title mild Mate 
Is for above lie. Cntler grade cheese close very weak; 
the home trade does not give much support. SkuuS 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
Nxw York, Saturday, Out. 29, 1881. 
Breves.— Receipts for the week, 15,82*1 head: do. last 
week, 17.T04 do. The closing market compares well 
with Wednesday’s Miles, t attle arrived late, aud for 
that season stack sold a little lower than It would, as 
butchers " ere In large attendance, all wanting stock. 
Texans sold at 7>af;'i7->ie. to dress 55 Colorados at 
srasq.c,; common to choice natives Sc. to dress 55 lha. 
to 12‘4C. to dress 57 ft*., with some rough oxen down 
to 7 K! _ c to dress 35 fts. 
Vk.il Calves.—A number of good selling weeks 
have attended veal calves and the market again 
Closes steady. 
Live calves, N. J. choice. !ih.e.; do. State, prime to 
choice, 9‘to.: fair to good, 8>4<gi9c,; poor to fair, «@8c.; 
Mount Holly*, 7titi9‘4e.; buttermilks,Shifsib-.; grassers, 
Sfcs.hgo.; hpg-tlrcxxt'.d up-river, 13tisl4c. 
Sheep and Lambs.—R eceipts for the week, 10,337 
heucl, rlo. last week. 12,275 do. Good sheep were 
scarce and brought full late prices. Lambs were In 
HTieral stltiplr, and with n good many reported oil the 
road the feeling was very weak and a reduction of 
*tc.j»er pound ft reported on all grades. A ear-load 
of choice wethers xold at fie. but most of the sales of 
hoop were ut lambs runged from !)c, to 69ic 
SwWK.- K<-ceipt« for the week. 22,7*1 head; do. last 
week, 35,334 do. At the close prime corn hogs seldom 
exceed ffi.40 V 100 tbs. 
New Jersey pork.Ught, 'k.i.atke,; other weights,8@9o.; 
city dressed, 8‘4®88iO. Pork tenderloins, 14c.; beef do. 
17c. 
We are strongly disposed to regard that 
person as the best physician who does most to 
alleviate human suffering. Judged from this 
standard, Mrs. Lydia E. Pinlthum, 933 Wes¬ 
tern Ave., Lyun, Mass., is entitled to the 
front rank, for her Vegetable Compound is 
daily working wonderful cures in female dis¬ 
eases. Send for circular to the above address 
choice, ink-,; good to 
.. fresh, IRmVWO.; fair to 
good to prime, 21W28C.; 
, Jkadoe.; good to 
, 2-ka-yoc ; poor, l-cuTSc.; 
.ut, ?. > ii}2-’C.; State llr- 
;ood t.i prime, 25®27c.; 
rlea, half tuba, choice, 
3-S43DC.; Talr to good, 2 a 
: tlM.:t!e.; good to 
poor to fair, Him 
r-ry, 2ix«.:si-.; Western 
Oil to prime, 2V-yi5c.; 
" ; e; factory and 
. - 1 -.. > lido find Indiana, 
good, ltiuilfitji'; fall’. LVui 
BtTRNETT'S COCOAINE 
Promotes a V'ijorous aud Healthy Growth of 
the Hair. 
It ha* been used in thousands of cases where 
the hair was coming out, and hits never failed 
to arrest its decay. 
Use Burnett’s Flavoring Extracts —the 
best. 
Terms for 1881 
The subscription price of the Rural New-Yorker 1 s 
Single Copy, per year. $2.00 
“ *• six months. 1.10 
Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, per year, post-paid. 33 .W (12s. 6d.> 
France,... 3.01 (16^ fr.) 
French Colonies.. 4.08 (20 % fr.) 
Any one sending a club of eight Is entitled to one 
copy, one year, free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. _ 
Entered at the Post-office at New York City, N. Y.,, 
as second-class mall matter. 
SPECIAL3 FROM THE CHIEF CENTERS 
Cotton.—I t has a tame week in tuts staple. 
Speculators have m» I'lROiiraittug inikHtives ana cash 
buyers seemingly have no pressing wants. RiTces 
closed fairly steady. 
CURRENT l-1UCES FOR SCOT COTTON. 
Quotations based ou American standard of classifi¬ 
cation and on cot ton in Store, running ie quality not 
more than half a grade above or below the grade 
quoted. „ _ , 
N. Orleans 
Uplands, aud Gulf. Texas. 
. 84i 9 9 
.. .. 9 5-lfi 9 9-16 9 9-16 
. 10>4 lids KdlS 
. 105s 1059 low 
.11 3-1B 11 7-16 11 7-lt> 
. 11 7-16 11 11-16 11 11-16 
. 11->S UTS 
llt4 12‘4 12!4 
ml 12?i 124s 
129s 125s 1259 
. 18^8 134s 16?S 
STAINED. 
86£ | Low 5Ilddllng.10 1-16 
•Jig | Middling.11 8-16 
..|.. !tnber, lt.40c.; December. 11.66c.; 
January," 11 .Silo.; February, 12 c.; March. 12.17c.; April, 
12.3*0. ;May, T-’.-T'e.; June, 12.50c.; July. 12.57c.. August, 
12.03c.; Scptembur. :2.13c. 
Dried Km irs.—There arc no changes to note iu 
prime lots of any variety. Un nee led peaches, how 
,T\-i*r, quitted to the extreme, life demand for small 
fruits isbrlnker than.iKitul and the scarcity **f ?ome 
standard will give well euretl lots a ready market. 
Apples, evaporated, new, I Ic.; fair to prime, 
: i, • N ('. I.- w, sliced, fancy -" to 
choice, fib.eNSe.; Southern quarter*, choice, i.Wc.J 
State, old, lluO-CUt, choice, 7t a e-: quarters do. 
7c.; small bits, fi.QevFha; Ublo and Mich, choice. ” 
7c.; Western, fair to good, ri-VpgUHu. Reaches, evnp 
orated, peeled, old, 35*tlucq nnpecled. uew, I8t.v2"<-,; 
N peeled, fancy, 2-.4-.J5c.; choice 22w23c.; t*a. -i2t-j- 
■ill-.; Southern, peeled, fair to good, lik-cSJc.; unpeeled 
halves, N, C. 8,qjf®9c.;halves. TeniLS.Qo.; quarters, 
Plums, Slate, Iiluclc, 17C.1 Southern Damson. l's-l -S-c. 
Blackberries, 13c. Cherries, Smnheru. dry. 19ta'2bC. 
Raspberries, .’vyJoe. Huckleberries, I5 -. i.V-jc. 
K.ion. — Receipts for the week, 8,383 bbls,; do. hist 
week, 7,663 do. The demand (s very good considering 
prices. The t rade Is not large hut I roqueut calls upon 
a moderate >teelc of fresh have 8U*Iallied alnmt th.-so 
quotations all the week. Mim a are dolug remarka- 
blv well compared with fresh. 
5sear ltoluls, •28ta2f.)C.; State aud Pa. 2o--2,c.; Cana¬ 
dian, 25c,; Western, fresh, 25tjo., fair to good, 22hK» 
'Alike'.; limed State 211 . 1 . 22 c.; Western and County, JIV* 
( 921 c. 
Flour.— The week has been In favor of buyers hut 
the business has not been Important, as but little 
wholesale trade bus developed with the downward 
turn or nrtoc-s There seems to be a disposition on the 
part of operators lu Hour, a, with many Other items 
of spot produce, to let the market settle one way or 
th«Other, as tiles think that prices arc now ton point 
that make the risk reasonably. 
No. 2. #S,ot)i«. cl'; State and Western, superfine, S-|-Atjl 
5.50; city mills, extra, 37.25a7.rsi Spring wheat, extra, 
95.4tw. r i.95; Spring XS imii XXX. faunwi.aj; patent*. 
97 -siwssij 1 -Ido round hot.p shipping, 9S.Kxgib.lU; trade 
brauds, $6.25(47.00; St. Louts extra, do. 
double extra, 96.50(0)6-85; ClO.lfajutly.;37.lXk4..SO; L l J 
ern extra shipping, $6,tO(.*.6.tio;do. X-\ and family. S‘v75 
647.75. Rye flour, superfine, 95. *5646.63; buckwheat 
flour lit 100 fts. 93.90m. t.29. Corn-meal. Brandywine, 
bbl, 63.S0mJ.si; do. Western, 93.40dSi8.V5. 
Ceneral Advertising Rates of 
THE RURAL NEW -YORKER.. 
Inside (Agate space). 40c, per line 
Outside or last page.su “ 
Discount on 4 Insertions, 3 per ct.; 8 Ins.. 10 per ct, 
18 Ins., 15 per ct.; 86 Ins., 20 per ct.; 52 ins., 25 per ct. 
No advertisement Inserted for less than $2. 
Ordinary.. 
Strict ordinary. 
Good ordinary.. 
strict good ordinary . 
Low middling. 
Strict low middling,. 
Middling. 
Good Middling. 
Strict good middling 
Middling fair. 
Fair. 
FARM IMPLEMENTS & SEEDS 
O&h on or write to it. H. ALl.KN Jfc ( 
York, for whatever you want of the above. 
Ad.lrecx pro . lot Wafer St 
Steven's Improved 
FRENCH BUHR 
Feed Mill. 
Under runner, steel spindles, with 
chilled step. Simple, substantial. 
M ide of the best material through¬ 
out, and fully warranted. Sizes 
from 14 tu to 24 in. Thr cheapest 
and best Portable Buhr Mill made. 
Send for Descriptive Circular and 
Price* to A. W. STEVENS & SON, 
Auburn, Ni. Y. 
Compact, subet&nttal, eco¬ 
nomical and easily managed. 
Guaranteed to work well and 
give full i-ower claimed. 
Engine and boiler complete 
Including governor, feed 
pump, dnve-pulley, etc., etc. 
at the low price of 
8 Horse power . .9240 
Provisions.- The closing n 
graf-h hears upon provisions, 
oil and prices arc wavering. 
Fork, prime mess ♦* bbl >1 
9166416,50; Western mess i 
JAS. LEFFEL &C0 
Springfield, 0. 
It is manifest that from GOOD SGI 14 S 
ONLY can Good Vege*babies be obtuiiu ti. 
The character of LLNDllETHS’ 8EE1IS 
lias lireu substauliulod it q/onit uil question. 
S They are the STANDARD for Quality. 
~\ Over 1504) acre* iu Garden Seed Crops 
c y~\ under our own cultivation. 
Ask your Storekeeper for them in ortoinal 
ict or drop us a postal card for 
prices andTCatalogue. 
A 14 liuiesufe trade prices to aesten on application. 
F^-jtctTW OAVm A EO*S ?*»h?3s. sixthS^PhUadeiphta. 
