* 
NOV 44 
5®6c; Rangoon In bond. 2J£®2%c; do. duty paid, 5® 
5Jjc; Patna, duty paid, 5%®6c. 
Sugar.— Refined cut loaf, ft, 9<V®9%o; [crushed 
S^c; cubes, 99 #?; powdered, 9}4®nj^c; granulated, 
»M<a9 316c; mould "A" 9c; confectioners "A" 89i@8%c; 
coffee “A" standard. 8Wip£%c. coffee off *'A" SJ4@8Jiie: 
white extra *C" H®fl I tic, extra “C M TJsaTJtie; ‘ C," 
7J$®7%c; yellow, 6?i®7a 
Tobacco—S tvid leaf. crop of 1881.—Connecticut fllleis 
and seconds, fi®?5c; average lots, 12®20c; fine wrap 
pore, 20® tile; New York State, micro. 7 m 12c; average 
lots, 150,250; Pennsylvania fil ers. 7fi9.Sc; average lots, 
75@25u; fine wrappers, 22J<SM0o; Ohio fillers. 4J^®5o; 
avers go lots, 7(i9 Ik;; lino wrappers, lefivUc: Wisconsin 
and Western States, average lots, 9® lie; do. Havana 
seed, do. 15®20c. 
Vbqktahlk#.-T he demand for Irish potatoes is 
moderate, and prices steady. Sweet potatoes still 
plenty and low* though choice appear to have allttle 
more Inquiry. Onions In large supply and dull. 
Lima beans, ^ bag. $2Jf>®3 Onions, rod, tf> hbL, $1 
@1.50, yellow, jl 25®1 50; while 21.7inV.5n ( abbage, 
near-by K* ITO. $8S65i Western do., $1.((M|3 50: Rota- 
toes. L. Island, *< bbl, 12.25®2. jtl; do. Western N. Y., 
91 bbl„ *1.75&2.(»J: sweet potatoes, Vn. yellow. 18 
bbl , $1 75®* 00, do. Del. River, do «1.2891.60; To¬ 
matoes. L.L 18 box. 3®30c- Beets. I*. L. * LOO bunches, 
$L00®1.25; turnips, Russia, p bbl.,73c®$1.25. Cauli¬ 
flower, per bbl, 50cs®$ 1.25. 
Wo u—A very light showing; In fact, brokers 
and dealers were complaining of the dullness that has 
come Over the wool market Buyers do not, as a rule, 
object to the prices asked, but do not seem to have 
any use for stocks, and therefore hesitate before 
buying. 
Spring California, 22®32c: do, medium. 22@32e; do, 
low grades, 16 a 23c; Texas, choice Eastern, spring, 2s 
@30e; do do We tern fine, 23@27e: improved Western, 
do, is® 20c Domestic fleeces—Ohio, Pennsylvania and 
Virginia, XXX and picklock, 46®46u; X and XX, 4n@ 
43c; No. 1, Ii@l8c; No. 2, Sa®37c; common, 30®32c; 
combings, 35®47c. 
bright, $1.03®1.05. Corn—M arket excited and higher: 
fair home trade and light export demand; ungraded 
Western mixed. 83@87c; No. 2, S5®87e. in elevator, 
86 ®88Jje. delivered; No. 2 white, S5®B6J4e: low mixed. 
85c; new white Southern (soft), 73c; No. 3 mixed 
November, 83J4®lvl4£c; do December. 716|)®76%ci; do. 
the year, 74A{®7R& <ta. January, r.VtjfadVbqe; do. Feb 
ruary. 64ttf®<H&i'; do. Slav. fii®6SJye. Oats, Including 
No 3, .mf.i94%c- No 2, 11 Jon 13o: No. 2 Chicago, 42*c- 
In elevator; Nit. 3 white. 4,M$&42e; No. 2. I6c No. 1 
quoted Xle; mixed ’Vrstern. 37®48o: white do.. 48'-i> 
-ftc: white ;--trtt.\ 4 , Jf4®«9c: No 2 mixed November, 
41?i®42‘ic; do. December, 4Zlfr40Mfii do, January, 
HSfiMlJes do. February, 44&l-l?kQ. 
Prices of Provision*- fork -Trading In cash lots Is 
limited, anil ibere Is still an absence of speculative 
Inquiry. New mess spot, $22.5>l®22 55 city family 
mess, ySS.OUirftoOU. Beor has a mod* rate demand, aud 
prices hold Arm; Plulu mess. gl2@t2.IHI; extra mess, 
il3.50@14.lM; packet, $li!,&i®17.ii>, city extra Indian 
mess, In tcs.. Beef hams, quoted Slt.fiUMlSJS'. 
Cut meats—Pickled shoulders, 8 %im-9u: pickled hams, 
lakfic; pickled hrllles, 14 ft average. 52Jie; medium 
13Jtjc; smoked do. life Ilnoon - Lung clear nominal. 
18c; at lono cliar, 11^0@1L7.>: short clear. 12® 
12.25c.. Drcssod hops—City, heavy to light, 2!4@!Oiic. 
Lard—On cash stock there U a stronger market, and 
au advance of UKftlSo. per 100 ft. with a continued 
fair demand, partly from exporters, but chiefly from 
refiners; prime steam spot. I2.10@12.25c; 751) tcs. to 
arrive, 13c: November, 11.8714® 11.95c; December, 
ll.17J6fi41l.Mt'; seller year, ll.4?jj®11.5',tc; city steam 
higher and strong, 11.H7J$®12. 
Buttsh —The market remains about as last week 
and business Is dull lu all quarters. A few very nice 
Western packages have arrived but the bulk is of 
uncertain value Foreign rates are nominal. 
Creamery fancy. 37c; choice. 35®Wc; lair to gooO, 
90a:i4o: ordinary, 25®2fcJ; do June choice, 2M«31-. do. 
June, fair to good. 24®2S; State half firkin tubs and 
palls, fancy, jSSAkV; do. choice, 28jtatc; good, 24® 
27o; do, fair, 3®23c; Btato firRlns dairy entire, 29® 
SOe; do. (Inc, 27@>C; do. fair to HO-id, 2S&3KJ; Statu 
Welsh tubs, choice. 30et Welsh tubs, good to prime, 
26®29n; State Welsh tutis, fnlr to good. 24®3Sc; West 
ern Imitation creamery, 2aitS)c: do. dairy choice, 
26@28c; do. good to prime, 2U@iWo; do. on 11 nary to 
fair, lfifiUDc; Western factory, June, choice, 18®l9c 
do. fair to good, IGfi&lte; do. choice current make. 17® 
17V6c: do. fair to good do.. HifiiieMio; do. ordinary, 
15@15MC. 
Chkssk—S trictly choice Is scarce and extreme 
figures are demaueed Lower grades are. somewhat 
Irregular and not very active on shipping account. 
State factory, fancy to home trude. 12J4@1SJ4C; 
do. fancy fall to shippers, 12?$®13 c: do. choice, 
1254@12Vfic; do. prime. Iljfi@!2c; do, flue. 10J4®lIc; 
do. medium, 9Ji®tUc; do poor to fair, 6®9c; Ohio 
flats choice, latfio; do. fine. nJ6@13c; do., fair to 
good Creamery skims, good, 8®Sc; do. fair, 
4@5J6o; Skims, Iron-clad, 2®SJ4o 
Cotton .-Spot cotton a little lower aDdonly mod¬ 
erately active; futures unsettled and operations or 
only fair volume. Receipts sluce Sept 1, 1,865 538 
bales against 1,300,221 bales same lime last year. 
N. Orleans. Texas. 
Uplands, and Guir. 
Ordinary. 715-16 83-16 8 316 
Strict ordinary. TiJs 896 89* 
Good ordinary. 9 3-16 9 7-16 9-7-16 
Strict good ordinary... 9% 9J6 1% 
Low middling. 10 1-16 l • 5-16 10 516 
8trlct low middling. 10 5-16 10J6 lOJvi 
Middling. Hfifi 101116 10 11 16 
Good .Middling. 10% 10 15-16 10 15-16 
Strict good middling. 10 ia-16 1156 l'J6 
Middling fair. U 7 16 115fi 11^ 
Fair. 12 3-16 12j£ 1292 
8 TAINRD 
Good ordinary. 7 9-16 j Low Middimp, 9 1-16 
Strict good ordinary . ... 8->fj [Middling.10 
Dried Fruits.—B uyers are a little suspicious on 
most graies. but good lots hold their value with but 
little difficulty. 
Southern apples, 1982, crop ordinary to good, 6J6® 
7c; do. do., flne to choice, i^@3J*c; do. do., fancy, 
9 @9>4C; Western crop 18S2 ordinary, 5M®5Vso; do. 
do. choice lots, 54t<i6c: apples, 1*2, evaporated, 
12@14c; do, choice, ring cue, lSCSlSJge; I'oache}, 
Southern, crop 1832. 7«9J4c; do. Carolina, crop 1*2, 
good to fancy, lift 156; do. Georgia, crop itfC, 
peeled, 10@13c: evaporated peaches, peeled. 24® 27c; 
do do. unpoclcd, 12®13c; impeded peaches, halves. 
1882 , 5@swc; do., quarters, I9C, 49i@Sct 1‘tum*. South¬ 
ern, lifijUjic; do. State. 15®I5j*c; Cherries 18S2, 2l.>« 
@21c; Blackberries, 1882, 7fij,7Wc; Raspberries, ISSc 
3l)@31c; Huckleberries, 1 S 81 , IsfifiUc. 
nnp.cn arc certuinlv beat, having been so 
Unuflplo decreed at every (irral World’s In- 
d 11 at rial Competition for Sixteen Vears) no 
other American organs having been found equal nt 
any. Also cheapest. Style 109: a'q octaves; suffi¬ 
cient compass and power, with best quality, fur pop¬ 
ular sscred and secular music lu schools or families, 
at only jSl’ili. One hundred other styles, at *30, 
g.*>7, * 66 . 874, *78, $!);!, All 8 . #111 t, §500 and up The 
larger stiffen a re uii oltg unrivaled by any other organa. 
Also for cosy payments. New Illustrated catalogue 
free. 
The >Ihsoii A. Ifsitnliii Organ and 1 ‘ianoCo., 
154 Trciuonr. Sr . Boston;46 K. 14th 8 t (Union Square), 
New York; 149 tVabash Ave., Chicago. 
Up to Saturday, Nov. 4. 
CniCAGO.—Compared with prices a week 
ago, “regular” wheat is J^c. higher for cash, 
but %c, lo wer for all the year. No. 2 Chicago 
Spring, %c. lower for cash; No. 2 Red Winter 
%c. higher for cash. Corn, l%c. higher for 
cash and November; 2%c higher for Dec. 
Oats, l>gc. lower for cash, bat %c. higher f^r 
November. Rye, 2j^c. lower. Barley slightly 
lower. Flax-seed lc. higher. Fork, $2 lower 
for cash. Lard, 15c. lower. Hogs about the 
same. Cattle ditto. Sheep lower. Here are 
the prices: 
Wa* at—R egular, »3Wa#4c., November; 9594c. De¬ 
cember: * 39 t@ 7 S 5 Ai 5 all the year,- January; 
gl.OlU, Slay. No. 2 Red Winter, 9t‘-ic ca«hj 96*-fc, No 
vemix;r; JiV-tiiCd^c all the year: No. 3, U1V: roli-cled, 
83J*c; No. 2 Olitcngo Spring, MjfftMc, cavh; U3Ji@91c, 
Novemi>er; 95S4c. December; 93jic, all the year; 
96Jfc January; Si.OlJf May. No. 3 Chicago Spring, 
81J*c; rejected, 63o. CORN, 6994@70c cash; 67M'ipj8^jc 
Novcmlxir: 63c December; January; :May; 
«lc all the year; rcjccti d, Oi)4c. Oa-i h Atrong at34Ji@ 
34J4c, cosh: SJ74@S4!qc November; S39s@3tc December; 
Sic. all the year; 5}VS@333ic, January: 56c. May; re¬ 
jected, 8:Wc. ItTE quiet at 56S4liR4a RauLEy dull at 
81@82o e.ialu Fi.ax -.uko firmer nl $1.13J4@l IB. Good 
Crushing rgi track, $i.2H4: rejected, $1 2<i; choice 
Rueslao, $1.36. Bttter—F air to fancy creamery at 25 
@36'.': dairies, good to choice, JVi-'ifo; packing 4 look. 
13fiCHc. Eoosstea 'y at 2Ufifii*2X'. Fork iiL $SJ.5(I®21 
cash;$i'J 37Jv@19.4il November: liVa'i3.711 llcecmber; 
$18 ro@lB.76, all the year; $!8.7U@.H.72J<, January; 
818 TTJtf, February. Lard higher at ll.60@tLS5. cash. 
Hods—Market brisk and prices MfijilSe. higher than 
yesterday. Mixed, $>. iOq?.l i; heavy. $6 9>j<7 6fi; light, 
$6.S>@7.15; *klps, $4®&.90i Cattlk- Trade week and 
prliieB itic lower than yeaterdnj, Common to fair, 
$4fitA; medium to good. $.V2'.iu:7. 75; chol.V' to extra, 
$6tt(iiV>0; butcher's, $'2.20fi*3.9i; Stockers and feeders, 
$2 6U@4 25; Texans. $3.?3@4.?5; Americans, $4.25645.75. 
Sherc- Market weak. Inferior to fnlr dull at $ 1 .75@ 
3 25; medium to good, $3.40w)4; choice to extra, $4.20 
@4 60. 
Cincinnati.— Compared with prices a week 
ago, No. 2 Red Winter wheat is lc. lower for 
cash, but lc. higher for delivery any time in 
November. Corn, No. 2 mixed, is unchanged 
for cash, but 3J>£c. higher for November and 
2%c. higher for December. Oats 3c. lower. 
Rye steady. Barley 4c. lower. Pork $2 lower. 
Here are the prices: 
Whe'T h eady. No. 2 Red Wluter, 95@96c spot; 97c. 
m Is Warranted to Cure m 
Ss 
„ ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, h 
g INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, § 
II ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, d 
m # DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, 
g SCROFULA ULCER8, PIMPLES and g 
a TENDER ITCHINCSon all parts of the -4 
body. It makea the skin white, soft and smooth 1 
removes tan and freckles, ana is the BEST toilet 
dressing in THE WORLD. Elegantly pat tip, two 
bottles in one package, consisting of 00 th internal 
and external treatr: ent 
All first class druggists haveit. PnoeSl. per package 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
NKWYOBX. Saturday. Nov. 4 1682 
Beeves.— Total receipts for six days 12,366 head 
against 13,(M2 head for same time last week. Arrl vael 
were not very heavy and cattleon salemet ready ds- 
iiuui'l at current rates. Prices have ranged from 
H'd to 12c and weights from 5 cwt to SJij cwt. Texans 
and Cherokees brought SJ^aa^io, to dress 55 fts; Col¬ 
orado steers 6 ) 4(61 !0c. to dress 55@54 its mainly at 9J* 
@9e Common to prime natives 9fiill2c. to dreis 55<<!) 
56 ft®; some choice Illinois steers $6.90 per ](JU ft A 
Calves —The demand was more active and prices 
firm for veals and about ‘ , 1 - higher for grasrers ► ml 
and buttermilk calves. Common to good veals At 7@ 
10c grus-crs ae 'I'jftiiUe, and buiternillk calves at 5(5. 
Dressed veals in good demand nt 13® 16c for 
city and 11® 15c. for country. Dressed grassers and 
buttermilk calves sold at 
Sukkp and L.v m ns. -Total receipts for six days 
28,954 head, against 45 463 head for the same 'lme last 
week. A uumtmrof ear loads were detained on the 
Erie until late Saturday. Demand uctlve and values 
firm with an upward tendency. Common to good 
sheep sold at 4L ( @5J^c, Fair t" prime lambs at tk» 
69je. Dressed mu( ton active at Sfi#HJ$o and dressed 
lambs wanted at 9®10J4e; prime ewes Wjc. 
Hoos.—Total receipts for six days, 23,6 7 beBd, 
against 21 li ‘12 head for the corresponding time last 
week. No a rivals of through stock on the Erie slna* 
Tuesday Fair to prime sold at $1.877.6b per too lbs. 
Country dressed htsher. Heavy may be quoted at 
9J$c. Medium at '0@l< l J4n ami light at lutfifitiO-tfo 
Some State bogs, 300 n s per head, brought 79s<: Ohlos 
118® 86 fts. $7.|0®7.60 per cwt. 
Milch Cows.—There has been a fair demand but 
small supply. Best sales ranged from $.55 00®$62.00 
p»r head. 
I imiCC WE GIVE , i',i 7 fi A R L 
1 SM I 9 I P ■■ lnrgcst and best atnry paper. 6 Months 
b aV aw 1 Ip V en trial, and a Bcautltui COLDEN 
WORK BOX, containing IDO Bat Nwiles; 2 Steel Bud¬ 
kins; 5 Ions Durners,»hort and 3 extra flue Punier*, 7 Wool, 
2 Yarn, 1 Worsted. 1 Motto. ' Carpet and 3 Button Needles; 
1 Safety I’lm l Gold-Fisted Clumi.e Stud; 1 KiegniitNilver- 
PlntedThimble; 1 Riimtifid Culd-l'lutol Lane Fin. "nil I pair 
Kb-eant Lake George Diamond Earrings, lurSO ettt. Stamps 
taken. Tbi> great offer is made to ln!r Juer out paper in new 
I,,.me*. We gnaruiitee tlm premium, nt"iie cannot be bought 
at any st..re for kss ihun $1.25. Nntefiction gimramuid, or 
mon»v refunded. Order now, and secure a Hie Bargain. 
Address The 8oeial Visitor. Box 3139, Boston, Musa. 
Garmore'sEa r “S?!5i. 
A* Invented and worn by lilm 
perfectly restoring the hearing.'^En¬ 
tirely deaf for thirty years, he hears with 
them even whispers, distinctly. Are 
not observable, and rema.n in posi¬ 
tion with out a id. Descriptive Circular 
Free. CAUTION s Do not te deceived 
by bogus ear drums. Mine is the only 
successful artificial Ear Drum manu¬ 
factured. 
JOHN GARMORE, 
Filth & Race Sts., Ciucinuati, Q. 
November; 97Joe; December, 93 jfic, all the year. Corn 
firm. No. 2 mixed, 70c, spot: 614t@fi2${c, November; 
SSh^e. December; 5394ft. 011 the year; 51c. January. 
Oats steady; No. 2 mixed 37(^380, spot; 37c November; 
34o all the year: 55c. May, ltYK at 61c. BaHJ.EY dull; 
Extra No. 3 Fall. 63.(«7dc Puck scarce at $22.25. Lard 
firm 11111940 . BtiLKJiKATS dull; Shoulders, 914c.; Clear 
Rib, 12J6C. Bacon quiet; Shoulders, llciq; Clear Ulo, 
I 6 ^(c.; Clear. 17c. Butter dull: Cliotee Western Re¬ 
serve, 28c.; choice Central Ohio, 22o. Hoas firm; Com¬ 
mon anil Ught, |5.5b@i; Packing and Butcher’s, $6.65 
@7.88. 
St. Louis.—A s compared with prices a 
week ago there has been in wheat a further 
decline of about J^c. for cash; an advance of 
3^c. for December, a fall of 3%c. for January, 
and a ru»e of l}±c. for all the year. Looks 
as If December wheat was “cornered.” Corn 
is 3t£e. lower for cash, but Xc. higher for 
November. Oats are l%c. lower for cash, 
but Me- higher for November. Rye 
lower. Barley unchanged. Pork ditto. Hogs 
slightly higher. Cattle steady. Sheep higher. 
Here are the figures: 
Wint.iT No. 2 Red Fall, SG@$g^n 0 -fuvU; #3J*9396e. 
November; 95 J 4 ds 95 j 4 C, December; F7J*iitv3c. Jan ary; 
92J4>4' t 3J , j'-', all llteycar; $1.91 May; No J Red Full KS 
/^u£l .-'ll • V,« I Or.rjilO.’lT f’*.i U 1 ' ' . • In , W . file/.. 
GREAT WESTERN 
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Writti f#r La*' Tllo«tratcd C»t»1ogae 
Ellies,Bhot Guqj» RevoTvcn,»eut c. o d. Tor ezemiaeiooa. 
Call on or write to It* II. AJ/LEN CO$$ 
York, for whatever you wutu of the above. 
ADDRESS 189 AND UK WATER STREET. 
Odd, Silver, and Nickel Plating 
A trade easily learned. Costs lit tie to start and pays 
well. The Electro-Plater's Guide, a manual of in¬ 
struction in. the art of gold, silver and nickel-plating. 
Send free for 2 stamps. Wo will start persons in busi¬ 
ness. aud, It not successful, will take apparatus back. 
Try It. Outfits, $1.0(1. $ 2 .( 10 , up. F. LOwEY * CO., -45 
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CUTTING fEED. 
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u. 4, 855$MJ^O. COidT, R3 k64o 
JP_SJJfic. 
November; 54Ric.D,cr>inb«r; Wfie .laDuarv; 539ti-<5l-k<-. 
all Urn year; 52c. May. Oats, 3U*.-432c. cash; 22'. 
November; 32Jtjt»32J<c. December 3i7*^,32c. uLl the 
year. 355*9 May. Rkk dull ut 5566ei5«J*e. Harley, 
sample lots, ii!<»i*io; Nebraska, 7 11 r,Tito BrrrKK— 
Dnlry, 27@89c: creamery. S7«4i.o Ea-os, 1$%£19 Jsc. 
Pong dull at $22.75 cash; $23.50 November; jobbing at 
$22 CO; $19.(1 1 Jiiuiiary Hoos - Market active, and firm; 
light Hltlpiiing to good Yorkers, #6.'21846 75 mixed 
packing, $6 Ai« 4 ii.flii: good to choice do., $«aft@7.;0; 
butchers’ to e.v tra $7.tXk®7.10. CATTLR-Supply fair 
but quality poor; common grades very dull, but 
good butchers’stock and cutflosuitable for shipping 
and for dressed be.:f in gtuHl demaud aud steady; 
good Texans, $3.5U@|.25; commou, $3.ui@3.33 fair to 
best native cows aud heller*, $:<@4; mixed lots of 
butchers’ stulf, $:ba3.50; sUxikers, $2.78@3.25; feeders, 
$3.50@4.W); light native shipping 8t»erw, $4.25(ffl4.7b; 
heavy, $4 ,5o45.50, the outside price for really choice. 
Siikbf—M arket steady; fair to good muttons, $3.25® 
3.75; choice to fancy; $t@l fill; common, $2.25@2,75. 
Fc»rie-.i TAv-hor^; I’uwtT, jMwitlvisly unequdlecl lor ivuc iif 
Ivftm and lurniunt of power, Uhl Stumiard Ftwil-i-nller dull gives llie 
most unbounded swafluitiiiu. t’llttlng frill saves money. 
Koorioaiv mys try It. Fearless Tlinolor- ami ( leftio-iClover- 
hullrrs, Wooii Circular-saw Mm bines ami Fmiulng-miUs. not ex- 
veiled by anv. huv tile ls*st. t atalogue sent tree. Aililresa, 
MLNAltl) 11AItllKK. Cnl.IvsUIl, Schoharie C<> , N. Y 
’2,-500 American and Foreign News¬ 
papers and Magazines at 
Wholesale Rates to Agents. 
HARPER’S MAGAZINE, $3.10 
PETERSON’S, $1.45. 
N. Y. TRIBUNE, $1 00. 
Others at like low rates to canvassers. 
Complete Price List Free. 
W. H. MOORE, 
BROCKPOUT, N. Y. 
TENTS TO RENT for Fair purposes, by Chas 
M. Gibbs, 108 Sycamore 8 t., lUn'tl, G„ 44 W. R. 
8 t., Syracuse, N. Y., and 458 River St., Troy, N.Y 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
PLENDID! 50 Latest Style ebrorno cards, name in 
'case. Prem. with 8 pks. E.H.Pardee.NewHaven,Ct. 
Nkw York, Saturday, Nov. 4, 1882 . 
Bkans and Pk as.— Domestic beans somewhat un¬ 
settled und apparently not over firm, except possibly 
choice marrows and kidneys Stocks are not large, 
but as buyers do not want them to any liberol extern, 
It t* difficult to hold the price. 
BeAtt*. marrtnv, 1-N2 prime. $3.50; do medium 1882, 
choice, $2 H0®2 85; do. pea, choice, small, $2.90®2.95; 
do. pea. (marrow) $ 2 .h)® 2 .&; do. white kidney, 1 HX 2 , 
choice, $3.2U®3 3i; do. rml kidney. 1882, choice. $3.3 1 ® 
3.4th do. turtle snap. $2 iA®2 2'v, do. foreign mediums, 
$l.»C 4 »t.'A>; Peas, green. 1882, prime, $ 1 . 60 ® 1.65, do. 
southern, b. e. F two busn bag. $2.60®2.75. 
BajCAWtrurirs anp Hkovisions.—P rices for F.our, 
Meal and Feed.—F lour.— Market heuvy; a little 
bettor trade for export and a moderate buslm- ss on 
jobbing account; Nig 2, $2 40®3.7U, latter extreme; 
superflnc, 37(43.90; latter er treuie; common to fair 
extra State, $1 Ho®4.10; good to fancy do., $4.45® 
6.75; Common to good extra Western, $4.0U®4.5tl; 
good to chobsc, $4.55®H.5i); common to good extra 
round_ hoop Ohio, $-i.0O®4.B3i good to choice do., 
$4 90®?.(Uj uuuumm extra MlnursoUv, $t IK. 1 ^l.x'i-, clear, 
$5.506411.75; rye mixture, . r ;>rtA2b; bakers' extra, 
$<i IK®7.S>; straight,- " " 
THE GREATEST INVENTION of the ACE. 
THE FAIRY SEWING MACHINE. 
iiAxnsmiE. stkom;. rmcTirAi, cheap, nint. 
BIwIl. Bn Jo rctoU bvthu l'c»blit-* l'ress avnl all the leailmir Pli^sici- 
■ ns of tbe l ulv**d fckutca. A flr.suclass, hamtsomo, pructinil Kewlru' 
ilachlne, upon which any lady can do Uio wort v£ an eutlro family 
without Injury to tLia htwiltlt. 
Thin Sowing Machlno \* tonstnictcd upon a ntjw, fiorol,and scientific 
principle* roqulrlnij only Qbtmt one-Mfth tlio birenpth necebaary to run 
an ordinary KMvrins M \cMTi*>. It m Wnponstbl* for it to pet out of 
order, ua it liau u.i compllcotet! inai*!»li»ery* and tfc will nm-nr refuse 
to stitch; belli* simplelucomstrucilon and operation, any six year old 
clilldctiuopermo It. ** 
A Mic F Aiitv isroenmmonded by Physicians as the Only Machine 
that **"« *>.* by LhiHvh wlthnni injury «o tli.- hruKli. 
lt wiU do 1 list aa pood WuiK uh a^lo.o 0 Machine, and auw any kind of 
rlotQ froru fit..- ranbrie to tho k^nvi^nk uindr. either ^iu^lc 
or double ti>iclcnr*K. and fur tlno ombn>iili?ry on henry cloth lc cun- 
tiot bo exiMfllvd. Lu fiiake^ lint coiohrnted luup-vtltch so popular unionp 
ftho ladles lor homo icwnix atitl emWroidci v. and lakes tho Number 2 
ONLY 
$ 4.00 
, _ _ .. .._latent. $« Tnffl&fiO; St. 
Louis common to fair extra, $i..i e.4.75; good to very 
choice family, $ 1 . 4 X 47 . 5(1 patent Winter wheat extra, 
$6.23®7.N>; city mill extra for West Indies, $a.23®6.«l; 
South Anicric*,^? 6X45.85; patent,$6.50®r.50; Southern 
flour quiet, steady. $4.(K®5 53 for common to good 
extra, $5.uxj.7.iw fur gooo to cltoloe, Including some 
for export, $5.in®5 23, Rve (lour firmly held with 
fair tuqulry; superflna, $3,60®4.O5. latter an extreme. 
Buckwheat flour selling nt $3 20®3 45. Cora meal 
quiet, firm: Brandywine. $4 10; yellow Western 
quoted $t.h>®4.?5. Feed, prices remain about the 
same as last week. 
Prices of grain.—Watt at— Market without decided 
change (or cash Lots; very moderate trade for export 
and city milling, aud a fair business on speculative 
account. Ungraded Winter rod, Sluu$1.14U; steamer 
No. 3 red, 9l®9ic; No, :! red, $l.tMJn®1.0i>6; steamer 
No. 2 rod. $l.lKi®l.U‘>Ji: No. 2 red, $1 U 8 ®UI 8 W fur 
certificate®, $lX$hi®UAi{it dellvervd: steamer mlx'-d 
Winter, 82c: ungraded white, H$o ®$1.13W; steamer 
No. i while 78c; steamer No. 2 while, die. No. 2 white, 
$Li«'-e®l i*ij*; steamer No. I While.$1.01; No. 1 white, 
$1 KbvI.luK 1 for certldoates, $1.10 delivered; No. 2 red 
for November. $108/olUvb: tin. Ducember, #1.1(IJ4® 
1.11 do year, $l.U 8 >$® 1 .ii 8 ^; do. January, $1.12Js® 
1 12?t; do. February, *1.18|>;i®l.l4U; do, March,$1.15°*; 
No. 1 white November, $l.oH>M. Ryk dullt No. 1 75c, 
lu elevator; Western quoted 6Yj4®<lJtfe; Canada,75L.c; 
State, 73 ® 7 f>' 4 C. B«ut.KV—No. 1 Canada fur Novein 
her, 93c, quoltd 95®USe spot aud to arrive; No. I 
THIS CERTIFICATE IS VALUABLE 
THIS CERTIFICATE accompanied by FOUR OOLLARS entitles the sender to ONE 
FAIRY SEWING MACHINE, delivered, charges pm tun! to iiaypart of tlio United States, but is 
COOD ONLY TILL FEB.1st, 1883, and must bo iu-eoiupaitled by tho Name, I’nst Office, aud 
Express Address of tho Sender. E. C. RIDEOUT A CO., IO Barclay St., N. Y, 
CUT THIS CERTIFICATE OUT 
Out. „ 11 lulled i.uml..-r ctllK-se Machine* will be «»ld at this price uml mi order will he filled for less than 
sto i«rter Kcifi. 1st, IHHft O u r only nbjoct In placing tills advertisement bofoio the public is to obtalu an 
Agent lu every town to sell these Machine*. Any Machine not satisfactory or different from what we representic 
cSi be returned to ns; all wo ask Is lor y >u ie give It n fitlr trial. We want active, energetic men to sail the I'Air.Y, 
and to such we will BUarauieo $160 per month and expenses. As to our responsibility wo roror le the publishers of 
this paper. Address all orders to E. C. RIDEOUT it CO., IO Barclay St., New York. 
