SEPT. 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
6251 
small, for the purposes of “reform,” and It re¬ 
mains to be seen bow the difficulty will be got 
over. No progress has been made In the settle¬ 
ment of the Greek question. Germany and 
France are disposed to interfere, but England Is 
opposed. Herman. 
THE MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PBOVTSION8. 
New York. Saturday, Sept. 21. 1878. 
Beans ant> Pkas.—O ld mediums and marrows 
are steady supplies of nowformlne no competing 
A f ®. w of 78 8 pri>P "ell in a BtrttqgllnK way 
at * tutor mediums and *1 80(31 70 for marrows New 
red kidneys are weaker and likely to decline us recent 
pressing orders Imvo heat) ulted. Now black beans 
Ol*?", f a 6 $4.5(1. Beans are curing 
slowljr «ii»l »qany yyiII Iihyu tu be h^iid-plcfced to m ikn 
them suitable Ifor Shipment. Canadian peas uncer¬ 
tain in prion, but tiiu stuck la light, quoted 7H®8bc • 
green pea*, new, steady ai*l 35. Southern B Km 
firmer, rccolps not liberal, *l^.» ' 
md. prime *!.K*®iii: fair togoodi 
, Marrow, nmue. tree on board #1 Mia 
7 * .fair to g'Hid, (I 4i "!>\ (i. The remnant of ntm, 
and white kidney. *1 t(J«4l ft). ““ nl ul 1,011 
730 obi's.*' 1 ' 3 ° f ,H ' lUl8 ' for week > 2 ' m bush. Exports. 
Rutter.—A strong feoltng prevails in the hisdi 
grades of butter, both State and western? Trade is 
moderate and light supplies of desirable Qualitr is 
the only nialnstsy of prices. Export trade is of little 
account, and buyers have to be humored The 
weather has been as bad If not worse, than tlie hot? 
test part of summer, for bandling suck. Many \ L 
'fV l i r ?2 out und «f merit* they would 
have held hud the weather boon favorably cool 
There m u oetter offering of W elsh, but t “ore comd 
be placed, btalo dairy cubs average Door In n.SS. 
an i 184( 80 . have bmoi regarded a^goSS ‘/S 
sound u-eful stock. Summer made wesi.Vn ;on 
nlug poor; worse than Hie samiignirte of State Ber 
feet western dairies sell readily *, the ,utr«n,.; a!i 
ceipts ter ween Wfi&i Pkgs.; export/U,i?d 
buited.ilry. palls, etiome, fl.«23u.;other 'mils-'- a.i. 
tuns and pails, choice. 2JaJlc. : r, JflVlS? ? WoUlf ' 
tubs, choice, 20as21cd o her. M®i8c.: poor Itete llm 
13c.: creimery, best, 2i tile - p or ,d aiavvr* -... . 
cream, 210,2.*.: Western creamery btl 
other, i3jo3)c.; Western dairy, . e lei ued \Z‘ o., V 
to RoOd.lU^Uc.j factory, best, IgJtl.ie • ‘falr t tii*"'»o, l *i r 
S®9o.; very poor. (>H®7c.; groase ifiiSwa.- 
rtes, Uirklos. 8iu « l0 <»al- 
ment forward of the new crop, prices have deeTineff 
Latest prices are: for September ' It u®n m " l d ' 
toner, ll).9-ic.! November. 10 TUiain «iln * i2 JC ‘ 
R).7t|<810.770. Jt nuary. 10.79c.il m.H lc.; itehruary 
Miiren lU.ilt* 10.930.; April, ll.03aill.O4c • Alav lYmra 
ll.llc.: June. U.L>*)U7o.: J uly! if.ai® .i Va 1 **’ 1L1 °* 
Quotation* tot spot cotton are based on Amer¬ 
ican stiindardof classitlcation.and on cotton In store 
running m quality not more than half a 
above or below the grads quoted : 8 d 
Gp /ana*. Ala. OrUant. Texas. 
Ordinary. 9 k 914 9 X ss< 
8trtot ordinary.10 15-16 9 i?i-i« 10 i-ifi in 1 m 
Good ordinary.10 7-10 1() 7- « 10 9- li 10 W 
Strict g.vjd no . Wx mi a j. J1 '' 
Low .nUitdliiitf,..,. 11,14 ‘nlj jj k . ^ 
8 trlct low middling.liu n'v 
Middling.7.li* ? 
‘ii* a gp 
Stained, 
Good ordinary..... 9« 1 strict good ordinary inu 
Low middling. 10 & ; Middling...,;. . 
,n t l?. RK8E —The exports for the week have been 
42,000 boxes : the receipts have onlvsllghtly exceeded 
these tigures, but It must be remembered that sup? 
plies have previously, for two or throe weeks ho J,. 
steadily accumulating, and that there “ire excessive 
amounts of certain grades m store, 'i'he only class of 
stock that has sold well this week lias been the 
aaJ/'ia' 1 **' ir l7,d ,alld0 • those have ranged at 
89it»9. and the offering* have been pretty well ab¬ 
sorbed; parcels that have shown early mtiko have 
dragged, and of these Hud good grades generally the 
assortments arc chiefly. geutraiiy the 
(Jiiotatloos are: Fancy at 8 K« 8 o.; 7<®8o. for 
good and prime i «tt7c. for fair to good; 5tf«DKc for 
half skimmed; ILjt>>c. for skimmed Kiai/7 
^ r ffOod to chuice, (VjsVo. tor fair 
to good, and JiiptKc. for poor skimmed. VVlseonsin 
factory, flue to fancy, SUr.js go • do guml V,!*V^of.'i 1 
eH<47Kc.: do. fair, to good, 6 .K«d> 4 c.; Western factwi y 
cn»m^ tt ttat r 844bft?Sl <lar ’ <*'>• «uo. fun 
l^o. WctVfUfi 
Becelpts for week, 51,052 boxes 
Exports for week, 41,790 boxes. 
Gold closes at 100 ) 4 . 
Liverpool cable quotation, 42s., which is lower.) 
mw1w B<D tItebimmesfi 9 n V rhf, PE ’ l i! 8 8how freer » 881 >rt- 
Ui e. 10 nn, ?!m 6ls 8lack - ll * d confined 
w cuoice auoeu , pnoes uro utiawtUed ami eiisv 
1 eeltnl 1 tiaoUos have not varied in priee with fair 
supplies, however. Blackberries ore easy* Cherries 
are steadily held. internes 
New biuekbcrrles. quoted nc 5^0. Peaches- 
Peeled, now i.eorgia, tic. for poor, TwiaiBc for fair 
to good, and 1 Shiv* so. for prime; choice North Caro- 
luui il>v<u< t3.Ko.; good do., 9ipl0o.; uupoeleil new 
halves, ,>>iitt4i?tf, quarters, 3>iu83Kc. tittud cherries. 
Ua-Ja.K.; southern plums, ncw.io^llc. Apples—Old 
bL.ne quarters, iwgioXc,; do., sliced prime 4 ‘ 4 e.‘ do. 
good, 3y»iaHc. New apples Ais4e, for southern Quarters 
in buis., 4 H<S>a,-*c. lor prime sliced, and tote, for 
Nuw ruB Pberrles, 24qs25e., and evaporated. 
Exports past week 207 bbls. dried apples. 
Ecjus.—R eceipts for the week 5,tt>I bbls.; do, last 
Week, u.icb uo. W estoro and Cauadlau have been 
Hijtiio. tiiguer during the week than wo quote, but 
dealers dn out look lor a further material decline, 
while supplies, arrive ut the present rate: uear 
Pumts. 7Uji2le.: btato and J’ 8 nu.. 20c.; Cunadian 
fresh lac.; Western do..lSiad 8 Kc. 
Fuksh Fbuits.—T h < Peach trade now depends 
upouN.J.and up-river orchards lor supplies. The 
iauur uro twvuialiuiK Y^ny eltiiciiui Mtock which ia 
cviiupiimoiitcti uy nsumh«rnliv« rates, Up-riv«r fan- 
oy baskets fUiBl; good, 8 ajd.au; N, J. Extra, *2.50r43: 
luu- t,< good, at.oU^J j common. $L Apples have 
ruled oxiieoiely low with very prime qualities otfer- 
lng. A tew fancy Western luiro touched 81.50; sines 
mainly ft0o.(g,Hi.25 for double heads, o0.a)75c. ror open 
do. Pears are improving. Bartlett* nearly gone. 
Boston bushel boxe‘8U3 h-i; extra bbls. 812(315 ; 
other 880810.; ice-house luls not coming out satistac- 
tordy {too r pe wlten boused. Otuer item* of pears 
QuiHOtl a» XuiibYTR : SocHel. ohoioo, ; couimun, 
8 »i*u; B. Cluirgmiu, Sheldon and tiuerre d‘ A 11 J 011 
fj*SW ; U. Deli. Duuhtisso, Swan's Urauge < 4 (a) 4 .uO; 
Locking *2iH3, tiuiuees aro shuwmg uuminully $■, 41 
Dbi. Ptum* ran up'so high that buying was checked 
Copper, phi,, Hbusil; Heine Claude, ll2isH4; Uam- 
sons, 41 .la7- Grapes have a steady demand ; Htnto 
caiawba, s.j,9c. It; Dohiwares, 7(jluc.; up-river con¬ 
cords, ih.udic.: N. J., aqjhie.; Cal. Tokay, 10 order, 86 
criitc of 4U lbs,; muscat, 44; hot-house, 2lXa’4Uo. Ik. 
Teiiuut* have an unproved tone »ithout in,larged 
business; Hand picked Va , |l.l5irl.aO; fancy, *1.30: 
oiher.^ $l.autsi,j 5 . The Produeors’ Price Current 
say, : • The Wisconsin crop has been frost-damaged 
1 ^. n 0 >[ t©bi of oiiB-quaiier to one-hali the crop; 
"bile prolonged warm weather has produeodserious 
rot-ravages 01 the N. J. crop.” Watermelons, se¬ 
lected, t-M4c25 (h loo; good, *12(816. culls, *;k» 8 ; 
hutinegs. 60c.(«$1.75. 
Ewpoits ol apples past week, 2,178 bbls. 
Flour,—L arge supplies and easy prices for wheat 
nave exerted u pressure to sell, more especially the 
winter wheats, prices for which are a trifle lower. 
are *3.30.3)4.00 for very interiorto funey 
BUpurdiie ntuw; *3.4b(g,«.li for common to good 
exir* do. odd lota and lines; *4.15 *4 to lor good to 
•• Sr' strictly choice and i.mey lots above 
: *b.«4x*.wj lor very poor to fancy •uporttnti In- 
iowa. il, onigau. Ohio, 4o,j *3.9o<s(i4.ii lor lofe- 
K V . "^'hpiug extra do. and *4.15q*4.40 lor 
goou W> choice extra do.; common Ui about choice 
do « choice to about fancy 
aBa winter wheat, Infe¬ 
rior. to eholoe trade and family at *4.0005.50; round 
hoop Ohio at *3.90(31*4.26, and trade and family brands 
of do. at *4.25®*5.60, the latter rate for choice, (very 
choice to fancy lots quoted higher); St. Louis, *4.1(1® 
4.90 for very poor to good extra, and *4.9<)((4t;.‘'5 for 
at *5.rm7.5fl ffcirr brand* of even funey going’ itboro 
*7),aud patent fair to strictly fancy at *6 .Hi<rrt.7A. un¬ 
sound stock nt from U.ffl 3 > 5 . 00 -. city mill extra at 
*5 00(<cfi.25 for West Indies (the latter rate for fancy 
in new packages); do. for Kngland, 4X09*4.10; do. 
trade and family extras, *.Vhj»36.6U; do. for rtoulh 
America. *5.30d5.9(i ror fair tu fancy ; Nm 7 at *2.44)a 
3.40 for Inferior to very fancy, the latter an extreme. 
Corn .Meal—S ales at *?.90(fti2.95 lor Brandywine 
and *2.40iif2.65 for yellow Western. 
GRAiN.—W heat lias been in very large receipt, 
but the continent demand for the winter grades is 
unprecedentedly huge and the English markets aro 
also buying freely. As an iDBtauoe Of this move¬ 
ment, there nave been token in this market, within 
a fortnight, something over 5.000,000 bushels, all of 
which goes to the thur si Jo. 
Latest sales are of ungraded white at 11.058*1.14*4; 
new No. 2 Chicago spring *1 lIH-i ; No, 3 spring at 
97Kc.: ungraded niniier at *1.014)1 08: No. 2 amnnr at 
*1.0owl.0i4<: do. steamer grade at *1,04® l.OI'.f; un¬ 
graded red at 14c.(1.0754 ; No, 1 red at *1.11754 ; No. 3 
red at M.ul'n :l i I ■ do. steamef grade m *l.o2(,/>1.03 ; 
No. 2 red at yl.O'ltjl.07; do. steamer grade at *1.04S'® 
l.aiW; white Stale at*1.12® I.14.S ; No. 1 white at * 1.12 
0 * 1 . 11 ; do. steamer grade atfl .11 .< 1 , 1 ? ; No. " wlnto .-t 
*l.U@Lim ; do. sti unto- grade at Sl.utsl.uov , No, ;t 
white at *l.06al.UCt*; New l'ork NO. i spring, Sep¬ 
tember option, nt fl.Om ; do Oeb.bor ontlOh. ;-t 
* 1 . 01 ) 4 : No* '-' amber. September option, at *lit><*; 
do. delivery Sent 25 ioOc. it, at *1 (1554 ; do. Octotrar 
at *1.06)4: uo. November, reported at t, u : So. i red 
September tuition, at !.■ 64 f; do. Sept. ?5 t<i Oct. 15, at 
*1.07; dq. October opilon. at *l.o;w>ai.(i?W; do. So- 
vember option, at. *i.08j No. 1 white, Oefc. 1 to iota, at 
*118S : do. first * 11,11 Oct.,*l law: do. Oct, 1 to 20 ih, 
at*U5}4; do last halt'Oct.,at H.bkioi.i t . -. on Out. 
option, at *1.13. No. 1 red, Oct. I to 20tli, at *1.07 S- 
Bye is active for export,; sales ut 60)40 for Western 
and 0 *•’64e. for State. Corn Is plenty and rather 
slow with prices e*.iv . latest aalcs ar« of Now York 
No. 2, Sept optaou, at. Sfl]4'ia50St;.i do. Oct. option, at 
50V'a#5ic ; do Nov. option, at 51V ,<,12c.; steamer mix¬ 
ed, Sepl. Option, al (9)fe . do. (let. optloti.at 5UV«* 
50We.; do Nov. option, Mjf x.,l)4c. Spot lots Includ¬ 
ed New York N 2 in WHfc.: steamer mixed at 49'.* >* 
50c , chietty -at 49 V -50c , and ungraded mixed at ,7)4 
(a.fOVSC Gflts are active and higher; sales ol New 
York No. 1 at 3i•LTJkO.; New Yerlc Nn. 2 at SOe.t Now 
York No. 3 at 20)4u.: New York rejected at 26'.a; 
N«w York No. 1 wnllnut 37e.; New York No. Slln.ut 
HOMc.; New fork No. 3 do ttt '-’VNo. 2 Chi-: 
quoted at 32t*s32)^c.!, white Wuslern at 28,*37Mc.; 
mixed do at 26®35o.; white Stute at 2..'a3Uc,; mixed 
do. at 23 * 34 ^ 0 . 
Hay anti Straw.— common grades of hay are in 
excessive supply ; prime lots are wanted and rale sis 
before. 
Sales at 45@50n. for shipping nnd toGtS’c. for retail 
qualities. Straw quoted at 3&iis45c. for loag rye; 25® 
30c. for short rye. 
Exports past week, 833 bales. 
Hops.—P rices have eased off and closed unsettled. 
Export trade is still In obeyatlo a , and brewers buy 
sparingly. Receipt* for the week have h 9 en about 
700 bales, while only about 90 bales have been 
shipped. 
Emmet Wells says, in bis circular. *• The American 
cron Is now secured. The yield, in our opinion, Is 
150.000 bales, which Is 60 per cent, below that of last 
year. The yield last year w.is 260,000 bales, disposed 
as follows: 
Shipped to foreign ports. .100.( 66 
Used at home.110,000 
In hands of brewers. 30.000 
Iu hands of dealers and growers.,. lu.llOO 
Total... 250.U00 
If our consumption la the same this year as lust, 
we shall have a surplus of 40,lJdii bales: but It Is not 
likely we ship as many as 40.UUU bales unless foreign¬ 
ers will take in a few rusty and moldy hops. The 
proportion of choice hops will be very small, proba¬ 
bly not over an eighth of the crop ; or, say 18.000 co 
20.000 bales. The nriue to-day in this market is 10 to 
15 cents ; a very choice hop, it here, might bring a 
little morn money.” 
Quotations are for New Yorks, new crop, cholo\ IS 
Ola ; New Yorks, new crop, good and prime. 10.7012 . 
New Yorks, new crop, poor,.9®10; Eastern, new crop, 
none; Wisconsin, new crop, none ; Yearlings.growth 
1877 (nominal) 6 to 8 ; I’aciflc coast hops, growth 
1877, 5 to 10. 
Leather,—S ales at 19K®20c. for light ;|20®21)4c. 
for middle; 20 ® 22 > 4 o. for heavy, and 18®Jl)c, for good 
damaged. 
Oil-Cake—W estern is offered at *31 per ton, being 
in larger supply. 
Provisions.—E xport demand litis been better, 
and price* have been steadier. Mess pork quoted ut 
*9 25@9 3)Jifor spot lots; *9 lOfgO 15 for October: and 
*9 20 for November delivery. Bacon at li)4e. for long 
clear and (Is for short dear. Lard, western steaili, 
nt *7 0214 for spot lots; and *6 95 Tor October and 
November delivery. 8 lean no at 7 : v for western. 
Tallow at 7 1-160. for prime. Beef hums at *17.60® 18. 
Beef—extra mess. *10 50«*U ; plain mess, *1 Uw IU.50 ; 
packet, *11® 12 for bbls.; extra India mess, K19®21 
for city brands; do., Philadelphia, |I8®19. 
Poultry a.vt> Game.—a moderate supply of live 
has kept prices firm. The Jewish holidays of next 
week are expected to give activity to trade. 
Chickens, N. J.. 13GnUc. lb.; Slate and Penn.. 12® 
18c.; Southern and Western, ll®i?c. Fowls—ff. J., 
12!4®l3c.; State and Penn,, ll)4nul2c.; Western, 11,6 
llHo.: Southern, lOOllc. Roosters, 5<«ct;e. Prime 
turkeys, 13®14c.; poor to fair. 11 , 4 , 12 c, Ducks. 'V pair, 
*t(<61.l3; poor to good, 40®30c. Geese, N. j., ft.25® 
1.75; W. A a.,* 1.00® 1.35. 
Dressed poultry Include* more scalded Stock, but 
It anticipates the demand os the weather is warm 
and risky for remote shipped parcels. 
Turkeys, dry picked. Ira® 17c.: other, 13® 18c. Pa. 
chickens, UiiilSc.; N. .1., I.V.iUio.: Suite, 154Bl(io.; West¬ 
ern, H®15o. Dry pricked fowls, 14®1.,on N, J., 13® 
14o.; State. 12® I Sc.; o'lier, 10 idle. I’hila, ducks, 18® 
19ou State, 13®Uc.t Western, 10® 12c. 
The game market is higher; demand fair, with a 
good list of ltcni 9 . 
Grouse, trapped, pair, *1681,12; Partridges, *1®*.25; 
Woodcock. tl,®l,12 ; stall-fed pigeons, do*., *1.75®2; 
flight, *1.12(31.25. Wild ducks, Mallard, 65®7.)C. pair; 
Teal, 5O®60c.; cornmou, oO® 4 (Jc. Tame squab, *'i®2.2> 
do*. 
Seeds.—T imothy is plenty and ranch lower, quo¬ 
ted at *1.20 ror prime. Flaxseed holds to #l,62)4e. 
Tobacco.—T he supplies continue liber: l, but the 
outlet for supplies is fair and prices rule very regu¬ 
lar. On moat grades quotations ure lor Western 
Leaf. 
KICJiTUCKTY LEAP. 
Light. Heavy. 
Common lugs.2<!(® 3)4 4 ® 04 
Good lugs.3:4® 414 4Y@ 5 
Low leaf... 4.4® 5)4 5t»® 6)4 
Medium leaf. 5s® 6 ‘, 6 S® 7 
Good leaf. 6 S® 8 8 @ 9 
Flee leaf... 8S®10 111 @13 
Selections...........— @— 12S® 11 
8 K*t»I.BAF—CHOP OF 1877. 
New England wrappers, common.,.— @— 
do. 
medium. 
do. 
do. 
tine. 
.18 
do. 
do. 
selections. 
.18 
do. 
seconds. 
10 
do. 
tillers. 
. 6 
*1 25: Beets, 75c.: Cabbages, 100. *2 60®5: Egg Plants, 
100, *1@2.; R. turnips, *2.:.Carrots, *125. 
Wool.—S upplies are full, but manufacturers buy 
very sparingly, and prices are sustained with diffi¬ 
culty : the medium grades have most demand. 
Quotations are—Ohio. Pennsylvania and West 
Virginia XXX and picklock, 40@42c.; XX. *k»38; X, 
35®:.?; No. i, No. a, 33 ® 35 c; coarse, 30@32c, 
combing, 46® 45c. 
New York. Michigan, and Wisconsin. XX, 82@35c.; 
X, 32os3io. : No. 1. 34 @%o.; No. 2, 31®33c.; ooarae, 27® 
744Jo.7 combing, 3<V,£4.'ic. 
Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee—XX. 33®36c.; 
X. 33@lYie.: No. 1, (4Spe3('s!.: No. 2, 32<(i)34c.; course. 27® 
.'■lie.; combing. .Vy«s43e.j unwashed combing, iiOte-Xto. 
Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota— XX, 84®35c.; X. 32® 
34c.; No. 1, 33@35c.; No. 2, V9@3lc.; course. 25@27c, 
Georgia, Alabama. Mississippi and Louisiana—Fine 
unwashed. 27@30e.; medium unwashed, 26®29c.: 
eoarse unwashed, lS@ 21 c.; burry, U@t 6 c. 
LIVB STOCK MARKETS. 
Saturday. Sept. 21,1878. 
Beeves.—R eceipts for the week. 11,805 bead; do. 
last week. 11,836 do. Tho trade has been a sluggish 
one throughout the week. Detained stock, which 
made receipts uncertain, and the apathy of butch¬ 
ers, owing to hot, business-depressing weather, ren¬ 
dered prices weak. The offerings were of mixed 
quality; the few best, drove* were from Kentucky. 
The latter brought 10Wc.. to dress57 los. The range 
for nat vl-s was 7 V"*lbRc.. the lower rate tor cattle 
to dress 35 lbs. Texas and Cherokee, to dress 55 lbs.. 
Grass-fed bulls, SJ.l.rA2550 TP 100 ; fair to 
good native steers, S>4w.9, 140 ., to dress 56 lbs. The 
uighest rate, 10 ! 4 c., was paid by exporters. 
Cows and Calves —The offering was quite large 
for the season ; old ranges realized. . ; Jl 
Veal Calves.—T he demand Is good and choice 
calves are higher. Common 10 choice at 6®7!,c.; 
grassere. S®3Kc.: buttermilk. 4®4XO. 
r)HEKPANi> I.amiis. Receipts for the week. 30.S64 
head; do. last week, 28.70'» do Trade Ib dull at the 
close: tbe extreme range is 8>4@5!4c. for sheen and 
4 ? 5 ® 5 ? 4 c. for lambs. Exporters have paid 5X@5)4c. 
for choice sheep 
Swine.—R eceipts for the week, 18,024 head; do. 
last week. 20.793 do. The market for live hogs was 
steady at *4.(0@4.70 for good to prime corn-led; 
extra heavy rejected or taken at low flgures. Choioa 
tlressed N. .J. brought 7c. The weather has damaged 
much of toe late supply. 
CIDER PRESERVATIVE.* t ,Y.TiS;1St 
keeps Cider sweet, or sparkling and bright. It imme¬ 
diately arrests all fermentation, and keeps it just 
where it Is wanted. Perfectly harmless ana tasteless. 
and the 
avoided 
bv mail for 35 cts. Six packages for *1.75. Bend for 
Circular. H. & J. BREWER, Springfield, Mass. 
Din p ,t V to Bell our Rubber Printing Stamps. Sam 
DIB Dll pies free Taylor. Bros.&Co., Cleveland.O 
Established 18 4 4-. 
STRAUB MIL L COMPAHY’St 
( ojsr c/nc/nna ti 
^stSmvTISEPASAT/^ 
USE THE 
PERFECT 
BUTTER 
COLOR! 
WELLS, RICHARDSON 
ifc CO.’S PEIIFKCTED 
BUTTER CO I,OR is recom¬ 
mended by the avrioultural 
pre<s, and used by thousands 
of the vory he*t Dairymen. It 
gives a perfect June color, and 
Is harmless as salt. A 25-cent 
bottle colors 300 pounds, and 
adds 5 cents per pound to its 
value. Ask your Druggist or 
Merchant tor it, or send for de¬ 
scriptive circulars. WELLS, 
RICHARDSON & CO., Prop’s, 
Burlington. Vt. 
TERMS FOR 1878. 
the subscription price of The Rural Nkw- 
Yorker is 
Single Copy, per Year.*2 50 
“ “ Six Months. 1 25 
Five Copies or more, per Year. 2 00 
“ “ ** Six Months... 100 
Three Months’Trial...... 66 
Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, per Year, post-paid.*3 54 (14s. 6 d.) 
France, ” ” 3 54 ( 18f. ) 
French ColODies, *• '* 4 58 ( 23f, ) 
Any one sending a club of ten is entitled to one 
copy, one year, free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. 
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Baird. W. F.-Trees. 
ltak-ff, Mercy N.—VYoumn’s Medical College. 
Boomer & Boschert Press Co.—Cider Presses and 
Graters. 
Brockway, E. F.—Red Brazilian and White French 
Artiubokea. 
Gilmore. S. J.—Cheap Farms and Homes in the West. 
Hafner. Jno. A.—Eureka Coil Spring. 
Uauford, R. G. & Son—Pear Trees. 
Hnestcd, .1. 11.-25 Styles of Cards. 
Lining A Blake Organ lio.—Palace Organs. 
Miller. A.-Cumberland Triumph Strawberry. 
Minkler X Co.. J.—30 Mixed Cards. 
l’ayne A Sons, B. W.—Eureka Safety Power. 
Phelps. N. 15.—Norwegian Balm for Catarrh. 
Pulveitnucber Galvanic Co.—Electric Belts. 
Reversible Collar Co.—Reversible “Linene” Col¬ 
lars. 
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Waters A Son, Horace- Pianos, Organs and Sheet 
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Wells, Richardson X Co.—Perfect Butter Color. 
FOR THE WEAK, 
NERVOUS AND 
DEBILITATED! 
The afflicted can now be restored to perfect 
health and bodily energy, at home, without 
the use of medicine of any kind. 
PULVERMACHER’8 
ELECTRIC BELTS 
AJVI> BANDS, 
For self-applieation to any part of the body, 
meet every requirement. 
The most learned physicians and scientific 
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have been found the most valuable, safe, 
simple, and efficient known treatment for 
the cure of disease. 
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- | READER, ARE YOU AFFLICTED ? 
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do. fillers.,... 6 ® 7 
Pennsylvania assorted lots, common. 8 ® 9 
do. do. fair.II) ®12 
do. do, fine...Ii ®17 
do. wrappers.....18 «*35 
do. filters . 6 S® 7 
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and wish to recover the same degree ol 
health, strength, and energy as experienced 
in former years? Do any of the following 
symptoms or class of symptoms meet your 
diseased condition ? Are yon suffering from 
ill-health in any of its many and multifari¬ 
ous forms, consequent upon a lingering, nerv¬ 
ous, chronic or functional disease? Do you 
feel nervous, debilitated, fretful, timid, and 
lack the power of will and actiou '? Are you 
subject to loss of memory, have spells of faint¬ 
ing, fullness of blood in the head, feel listless, 
moping, unht for business or pleasure, and 
subject"to ilts ofmelaneholy ? Are your kid¬ 
neys, stomach, or blood, iu a disordered con¬ 
dition? Do yon suffer from rheumatism, 
neuralgia or aches and rains? Have you 
been indiscreet in early years and find your¬ 
self harassed with a multitude of gloomy 
symptoms? Are you timid, nervous, and 
forgetful, and yonr mind continually dwell¬ 
ing uo the subject? Have you lost confidence 
in yourself and energy for business pursuits? 
Are you subject to any of the following symp¬ 
toms: Restless nights, broken sleep, night¬ 
mare, dreams, palpitation of the heart, bash¬ 
fulness, eo illusion of ideas, aversion tosociety, 
dizziness in the head, dimness of sight, pim¬ 
ples and blotches on the face aud back, and 
oilier despondent symptoms? Thousands of 
young men, the middle-aged, aud even the 
old, suffer from nervous and physical debil¬ 
ity. Thousands of females, too, are broken 
down in health aud spirits from disorders 
peculiar to their sex, and who, from false 
modesty or neglect prolong their sufferings. 
Why, then, further neglect a subject so pro¬ 
ductive of health aud happiuess when there 
is at hand a means of restoration? 
PULVERMACHER'S 
ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS 
cure these various diseased conditions, after 
all other means fail, and we offer the most 
convincing testimony direct from the af¬ 
flicted themselves, who have been restored to 
HEALTH, STRENGTH, AND ENERGY, 
after drugging in vain for months and years. 
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Tmk Electric quarterly, a large Illus¬ 
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Cor. Eighth and Vine Sts., CINCINNATI, 0. 
ABk your Druggist for it, or send for Circular to 
N. B. PHELPS, Proprietor, 
No. 6 MURRAY ST* NEW YORK* 
Avoid bogus appliances claimina elec¬ 
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distinguish the genuine from the spurious , 
