BEEIKIG, rEONEPIELI) & CO.’S 
VEGETABLE 
Cattle Powder 
and flrkln, fancy, Sl@32; do, do., Rood, 23@30; do* 
half-flrkin tube and palls fancy, 38®85c; do. choice. 
30®32c; do. good, 28®29c; do. fair, 25@27o; State 
flriilna dairy cntl-e, 30@31c.; do. fine, 27@2Sc; 
do. fair to good. 25®26o; State Welsh tuhs 
choice, 30@8lc: welsh tubs, good to prime, 26® 
290* State W^IhU tubs fair to good 24®25e; Western 
Imitation creamery, 22®3lo; do. dairy choice 26®48c; 
do. good to prime. 20®B4e; do. ordinary to fair, 18® 
19c; western factory, June, choice, 17c do. fair to 
f ood, i 5 J 4 @l 6 $£e; do choice current make 20®28c; do. 
atrtc good do.. \6©t7c; do, ordinary, l!k»W% 0 . 
Cotton.— The tone of the market set ms a little 
mort cheerinl on r'liitmcta. Spots arc only moder¬ 
ately active and held firm. ^ . , 
Quotations based on American Standard of clas¬ 
sification. 
N. Orleans. Texas. 
Uplands, and Gulf. 
Ordinary.,.,.,. 713-16 8 1-16 81-16 
Strict ordinary. 8 $( 8 $j ... 
Good ordinary. .. 9 1-16 9n-l6 
Strict good ordinary. 9-y 
Low middling. 9 15-16 I S-16 10Sib 
strict low middling. 10 3-16 I 0 ?s 11 % 
Middling... 11% 10 9-16 10 9 16 
Good Middling. 10% 10 1S-16 10 iS -16 
Strict good middling. 10 13 16 11 11 
Middling fair.. 115-16 11$$ 11$$ 
Fair.......... 121-16 12$4 12$4 
8TAINKD. 
Good ordinary.. 7 7-16 I low Middling, 81516 
Strict good ordinary. ... 8 $i i Middling. 
If you valve progressive, effectual work on 
the farm or garden; if you value conscien¬ 
tious teachings; if you value a happy, pros¬ 
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Yorker. IT WILL HELP YOU. 
“For mellowing groun cl 
in early Spring , which 
hets been plowed the pre¬ 
vious Fall, for cl timely 
sowing of barley, Spring 
wheat or oats, use the 
“ A CME ” Pul verizing 
Harrow , Clod Crusher S' 
Leveler.” (See page 862 
Claims to be the seldom .failing cure for all sicknesses 
Of Horses, Cattle, Sit-ine or Hmlltru Furthermore, It 
will inckkasie the YHU.lt of M i.K AND ButtkrIii quan¬ 
tity . nd quality over 25 per cent.; fattens on one- 
fourtb i.kss m:kd. If 32 years of popularity, many 
huildreua of gross yearly sales wltri thousands of 
written testimonials volunteered us, ar» stifdcient 
endorsements in behalf of this Powder to rank It as 
the best, such honors we really possess. Apply for 
our hook of particulars, free 
Try one pack Price, 25 cents, p*'stage paid 
F- A MILLER. Philadelphia. Pa Proprietor. 
In writing please mention Rural New-Yorker. 
<lb,e iiiaxkiis 
Dp to Saturday, Dec. 9. 
Chicago.— Gonjpttred with prices a week 
ago, •• regular” wneat is }£c. higher; No. 2 
Red Winter steady; No. a Chicago Spring 
higher. Corn about 4c. lower. Oats a 
suade lower. Bariey 2c. lower. Flax seed 
>$o. lower. Fork, 2oc, higher. 
Wheat weak; Regular. 9l$$@MMc. December; 93$$® 
@94e. ail the year; January: $ei)5J& May; 
No 2 Keu Winter. !4 hc. cash; !*$*o. December, U4B>® 
9t%c. all tin- year; >0 8, 91e; rejected. S.$$c. No 3 
Giucago Spring 9i$k<a91/iie cash; nSJ-salWo. December; 
9o$sc. all the year; »l%(u:9i$*c January; Uiifet:. May, 
No. 3 Chicago Spring, in;; u-jcctid two. CORN active 
at easu, <V*e. December; 5QRo January; 
a»%o May; 59$t<0. hit the year; rejected, tt.o Oath 
30$8tai35 i >« ca h; .kJ$c December; 3-iitoe all the 
year, Jauuaiy, .16$»e May; rejected au$*o. 
k> ic steady at At;*inane. Umu.uY easy at tSvyi'M. 
FLiXsthh stronger ul $1.l-l-siuj.! Uuvo good crushing 
on iraeh, rejected. «1.2tl; choice Russian, 
fci.l,. Bi/t'Tta steady, creamery, lair to ft-ticy, 44vi. 
40c; dah l. s, good to cuo.cc. packing stock, 
UukLc. Etms stcii y at 3i®28o, Duicsskh Hows—OM 
lots, *7®. m. Pork U.m at $li.i&®i».3u casu; $u..o 
<8di.<:u DcccuibOi; #lt.»'<rt.h> 9- all the year, $u.b,i® 
17t7$a January; #1..8u Febru-ry. LakD easier at 
10.0 ;as-1u. 70C. casa, IO.Im®1o u»$fc DcccUU>c.r; it) 50 ®HI..k>c. 
all the year; 1 .tiji»IO.i)i}tiC. January; ill TmudO. 7.R.C 
February uoos—Jiaikc- slow; juix-d, $6.<u®tl.40; 
)j, avy, $li,23®ti.9u, ltgut, $5.7:*®v 30, skllue $41*6.35 
Caitda-M urk tut*r and Reuerally sternly,Oh.istmaa 
cuttle, $6 2,)®o. i5; good to cuolce slit yIhg, F5.,bt/') 
$u cumuioh to lulr, *4®49o. ouUliera’ln moderate 
supply and i»h d maud; common iu (air, m, 
medium to (food. $3®«, Stockers and feeders. $3.90 
( 8 . 4 . 1 c, ISiieep— Market wt-Rk. ami doll; couimuu to 
lair, $2.5. <giJ 25, medium to good, $3.4U®4; cuulce to 
extra, $1 to®i.50. 
bT, Louis.—Compared with prices a week 
ago Nu. 2 Red Fall wheat is steady; No. 
3 Rea Fall 2%(®3o. higher. Coru 4^c. lower 
for cash; 4^c. lower lor all the year. Oats, 
134c. higher. Bariey steady. 
WhkaT dull: No. 4 Red Fail, 945<o. cash; 94!-io 
all the year, 95Jl®yr.%c. January; 9i%ki.9.$*e Fthtu- 
ary, si-OAU-uii i4/4 May, No. J Red rah, .•'»% o-wt.; 
Cons i9. B 8,49*le. ease; J6$$C. all the year. 49%o. 
JauU.l-y; I9ygc- Four..ary. ...ICftituolJ>o. May 
' 37o. casu; J6yy3. ml the yeai; o-.$«c. February, 56c. 
May. KVlfi &oC, HAUlatbk <iUil at 
— mg ih to good Yorkers, $ mj®u; pacitlhg, $s.t.i®ti 9); 
butcuers to extra »otu *0t>5. CAi iLa—outrket linn 
but slow; Uglm slnppmg, «l®4 7o; heavy Uo„ «4 ( 5® 
5.50; connuou to lair timcuerJ $3 io@il.2j; good to 
choice do., $J50®140. coiiilium TeXaus, 92 , 3 mp » i»; 
^ood to boat, heavy, Ooloiado bto»?fS 
iVeBteru AiaU-Oreous, Jo. fitocKWS, ^.iufO GU. 
Sheep -Market steady, with a fair demand; Common 
O fair, $4.5018.3; good to choice, $J.3 j@1.25, 
IMPROVED EVAPORATORS 
Evaporate 41A PI. E SAP faster and wl® 'Vi 
less fuel than any apparatus known, con se- ;• > 
quentiy make lighter colored and higher C>J 
flavored sugar. — ^ ; 
Send postal for 7 - 
circulars and tea- 
VERMONT f'T 
FARM MACHINE 
COMPANY, , 
Bellows Fails, Vt. 
Send 9c. In P. O. Stamps to 
Produce Commission Merchants. 
forCireular of advice about shipping Produce. 
Also recipe for Preserving Egos 
> 0 . 279 Washing'«n rsireet, New Y orit. 
Prices current furnished free. 
Kkfkuksck—I rving National Bank. New York City 
SEND for price list and keep posted. 
RETURNS MADE ON DAY OF RECEIPT 
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED AND AT TENDED TO 
PERSONALLY. 
LEOPOLD WEIL, 
Exporter and General Commission Merchant 
1*23 MERCER bT., NEW YORK. 
GOOD SEED 
H»st varieties, true 
ns me. is the bnsisof 
areVrgetjiWes, 
''.Beautiful I’ Injv- 
/ its, mid Bit. 
v i'nriM V vops. 
r^1 for vitality nnd 
9c purity.and only 
J—Mir It I'.MT ottor- 
' Kal. Wo lire the 
W.a.od il'NllerM^iny- 
rioticM oi Flower, VegetaMe.r arm Milt '{'mo Send ,FREE. 
Catalogue of Ptirntring ttvlbsaxd J hints top iioure and 
gardeii FREE. Sibley'r Farmers' .llrnm.uy,l£aiu prize 
eseavs on special crops, Northern or Southern edition, 
lrtcfs. Grain and turm Seeds Mutual— history,descrip¬ 
tions cultureof bestCrains,Grasses,Potatoes. lOcts. 
HIRAM SIBLEY & CO.. Seedsmen, 
Kochester, N. Y. and Chleairo, 1 U. 
F™GRIST!V!ILL 
With f!rihdtpft pnr<d t 
ET THE BEST 
With Cn*l-S 
» - Steel Coh Crusher, and Sieve 
for MeuL They take I.KSS 
i POWER, ClO .$!on- Work, 
and are moredunthte xhuji. uuy 
other mill. Setnl/or Daorlptjre 
Cilia have. AfeOmftD'frn of Ice 
Onion Ilor*ii Poww, with l>ev«l 
Trskd. Threshers ,rv,l Cleaners, 
feed Cutters, Circular Suite, rie. 
W. L. BOYTlR A TIRO., Philadelphia,. Ptt. 
29c. othe- Western, 2$®JS$^C: Canadian, rresh, tine, 
In bills . 28**@2&e; ail kinds, poor to good. 46®28e; limed 
eggs. State, i6®2ti?sC; do. Western, 25w3w 
Fresh Fruits.— The demand for apples has fallen 
off a li tie and dock offerings are weak. Choice low 
lu store are held ilrmly. Grapes .iow and weak. 
Ci auberries firm. Florida oranges alow and pe»- 
* Apples. Western N. Y., mixed lots, i3,.’it)@3.25 per- 
bol, do. Baldwins, 8:UXi®3.5l); Groeulugs, *3.0U@oolt 
windfalls, do. *1.7r»®2.UO. Cratios. W N. Y Ca¬ 
tawba, ti@7c; do do Isabella, |i it. 
berries. Cape Cod. fancy, V obi. $14 ..s, ( s815.lo, do. 
good to prime. $12 gO@14.WI do » crate, *3.n(J®S4.»D; 
do, Jersey, prime, V crate, *3®I6M.U0[ do- { ai ; r 
good. crate, 92.75®3.1». Flu. oranges,choice, br K -ht, 
per $s bbl. box, *3UO®3.50; do. fair to good. «i50ai 
2.75.; Peanuts, Virginia, handpicked. * tt., 
do., fancy, 5U®»$4fSS do., good to prtme,4Lj@5c; ohest- 
nuts, Nortuern, # bushel, $2.60M2 60, LuckoiJ) nuts, 
$1 bush., $1.50®a.OO. 
Hops —Prices are wholly nominal, with 85c. about 
as much as dealers will bid for choice goods, and $1 
as low as they offer anything but Interior quadims. 
N. Y. Stmc, crop 01 18a2, choice, $UB. dm do. 
mediums. S8c®81.iAI; (lo., do, low grades, 90®95c. 
do. 1881, good to choice, 95c@9LO0; Eastern crop of 
1882. fair to choice, 9 »K;@$UX>. 
Poultry and Game— Live poultry—Fowls, chlckeri 
and turkeVR continue very dull and weak Ducks 
in lair request and study, but geese are slow The 
general market for drt-.sea continues quiet and u- 
Fegular. neally choice selecteu dry picked tui keys 
have a moderate inquiry. FowIb and chickens are 
plenty aud Blow. Ducks and geese quiet and uu- 
U iipnug chickens, near-by, P lb, 10®Uc: do. Western 
and oouthern, 10 c.; fowls. Pa. and Jersey lb. 1U®lie; 
btate, m®Uc '.s isU-rn. iuc.; roosters, old, «< B>. wane; 
Turkeya. Jersey and Pa ¥ lb nxiollc,; Western, lie., 
ducks, State. Pa and Jersey. ¥ pair. i5c.®$)^j; do. 
Western, SWa&U; Geese, Western. J pair, *1.37@1.50; 
do. 8tatc. Pa., and Jersey, ♦ pair, $1.75®3.ua 
Dressed Poultry-Turkeys, Jsrsey. choice. H@l5o.; 
prime, dry picked, Uc.; do. scalded, 13®,4c.; 
do. poor to fair, 8®1.C.; do. bp rings. Phil¬ 
adelphia, lm go, w pair, lt>®no; do. Philadel¬ 
phia, mixed weights. * h. 15@16c; chlckeas, 
State; choice, He, do. Western. lie.; fowls, 
Bucks County aud N. J- prime. ia»Hc; do. L. 1-and 
N.J. fair to good. 12® 13c; do. 1 hllacmipnia dry picked, 
prime. Tie ; do. Stale and Western, dry picked, 
12e-; do., scalded, 1U12C; do. fair to gornl, 8®l0e; 
ducts, Jersey, P tb, i8®14o; do. State anO h6ft 
era, talr to good, ll@l2o; do, Philadelphia Spring, 15 
(0,16c; do. State and Western Spring, i3i*14c ; geese, 
Pahiuu*lphla young, 13®14C.; do, stall aud \\ tsteru, 
youug, lf(u,L’c; * 10 . mixed, old and young 9®10c. 
Game—tJuuU.prbuelk doa ,$l.»Vi»(.i.i;small andsott,$I 
gjl.aUi Partridges, ^astern and Mlunesota i5<a,90c ; 
State aud otner tvesten,, V pair, Sl-WH 
Grouse, do- 9tic @$1.00 V\ootlcock, » pair, .a® 
See., tame squabs, light, do. $;. 25 ® 2 .ii'i; uo. dark, 
do.. $1.35® 1.50; tame pigeons, Uve, P pair. o5®kiC; 
wild ducks, H de G., canvitR, $2.40®2 *5; Y\ estern, 
caDvas, $2.45@J.&0; do H. de 0., red heads, twal-c; 
VVestern, led heads, 50®6)C.; mallards,pair, 4o u MC; 
do. blue *vlug, teat, $ pair, 40(a) be. do. green wing, 
teal, do,, 2S@30c: do. common. V pair, Joia-Ak). vent- 
soli. Mlnu. short saddles, <e lb 16®18e; do. State aud 
other tv estern, saddles, 15@lbc. Hares, P pair. 4u® 
sue. Rabbits, undrawn, V pair, 35®4oc. do. drawn, P 
pair, 24®$ C. 
Kick. Carolina, choice, 69i@7c.; Carolina, good to 
prmie, 6$,®6*,c. CutollnS, common to talr, 5$4»6c., 
Isjuisiana. 5(itcv, Rsngoou. lu bond, 2$<i®34iV-> Ran- 
Hammoth Bronze Turkey 
for sale. MILTON A. LAIN. 
Westtown, Orange Co. N. Y 
deans, marrow, 1882, prime, $S.llt<a$3.15 ; medium, 
choice, e 4 . 6 U® 2.65 , ditto, pea, choice, sma.l, * 3 -M; uo- 
pea, 1 marrow) $ 20 i) 8 v 4 6 j, ao. while kidney, tsw, 
choice, small, $3.46®) 'e.i, red kidney,j.883,chulce, $4.4y 
®3.47, do. turtle soup, $2 lt)®2.45, C3. * 
Ullln, new, *2.JH®2.4t), do do. Old, $3.1)0 
lbtt3, prime, $i.45®1.85; Southern b. e. 
bag. $2.0o®3-56. 
BitkAhsTUKKs and Provisions. 
any grade above Sadr-ga. <-_d 
The CORNELL is the 
only Sheller that uses ^ 
spiral springs on the 
pressure bar. 
700 BusUels 
A rm DAY. 
do. foreign medl- 
.; Peas, green, 
two-nusnel 
The flour market for 
___ 9 . “ad for medium auu higher 
gride's'*Oie'"prtce<r are s.lghtly on the decline i\yc 
flour has a stcauy uiaiketi buckwheat Is 1 uvvcr Ifl 
proviaiohs the speculative trade was lame toward 
close of week Lxpoi t demand lur h. g and beef pfo 
ducts 1& quiet aud m ine uo.irL.uuou only Itur. 
Prices of r tour aud Jteal.- Flour—N o. .-4i®J.5U, 
latter extreme; auperune, t !i 3-),se'-8J l laLte. extreme, 
cuimu.-.i to tarn extra btuto, *a.Ssa.4 35, good to tuhey 
do , $4.3.K>vti-A), Conuuou to good extra west, rn, $»Sd 
&4.4-.; go..U to choice, $;.-l.),a7 ■>., eommoii to good 
extra louud hoop utito, $3.9U<pi.6. ; good to choice 
do., $4.tirta,6.ia; uuiuiliuo extra Minnesota, $3. 8010 , 4 . 411 ; 
clear, $4 ;kiu*&.6»*i, ryt mixture, $4 6a®o.tM; bakers ex¬ 
tra, $5 0U.a6.tW;straight, $a.4o®6.15, paieut, $5 rmyi.M, 
St. Louts cummoti to ttur eXUH. $. 18 .i(0i4.5u, good to 
very choice, $1.80,0,7.00 patent Wtutoi wheat extra, 
$ >.75i!i.LtW, City mill extra tor West Indies, $j.4:kb,j.40 
Soulu America, $ >-45svo, 75, patent, #5 ..S^jio.ib, south¬ 
ern flout, cumuion lo good extra, $4 .Ji®o.2o; goou to 
choice $r> 4 IL.U.<XJ Rye flour, superflhe, $3o.,®J80. 
BuckWfltat hour. $3.u0®8.36. Corn meat,yellow West¬ 
ern, a.!.5£>@4.Uo; d-atidy wine, $4 tU®4.Li. Feed, 4U ID, 
F2®8iRjC, > and So It., $,@l)uc; 101) lb, 9 uc®Sl; sharps, 
$l.UD®i.Wi rye feed. GDC. 
Prices ot grata. - A UKAT Market Irregular and un, 
settled; moderate export and light , i.ltng trade- 
This rig, with sacking elevator, 
the cheapest and best in the market. 
The Sheller can be used by hand or 
power. 
^ The pulley on Jack makes 
te'jssall 300 revolutions per minute. 
Ten different kinds of 
Address for Circulars, 
MAHER &GR0SH, 
30 Monroe* Street, 
TOLEDO,- - OHIO 
iuch blade 
50 cents. 
4 u-page 
list sent 
free. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
Nbw Yobs, Saturday, Dec. 9.1882. 
Bkkvks.—T otal receipts for six days 10,158 head, 
against 12,699 last week. Trade has been dull and 
quultly poor to t ir. Prices have ranged from about 
Kc, to 12640 . per pound and weights from IJqCWt. to 
9*i ewt Several Cars Of CherokeeS sold at $4.SG@$4.9o 
per luu ltis , amt some sioteoxenul 8 $ 4 ®llic. to dress 
fi-.uiAO ibs ■ Vliglnia heifers and oxeuut84»c to dress 
.VoTbs and a Tew dry ows at #16 p. r bead otherwise 
tie* range lor common to good aims was front DM to 
1 .we toilless Vrtst3» lbs. A few buds brought #3.45 
per ewt., weighing S7a pounds Heifers, weight auU 
pounds, 8 jqc. btate steers brought from 1 U$« to tO-JiC. 
Calves —Tho market has been dull; coarse, beavy 
calves were not Wanted. Western veals, IUU lbs., ShiC.; 
169 lbs . 644 c.; grassere. 3tv®3<qc. Slat** veals nonilnal 
at ;<a».l)$t.c. Dressed grassei s dull at 6®7$«c. 
SukicP and Lsmbk.—R eceipts for *lx days 3-1,689 head 
against 32,184 last week There was an upward teu- 
deuev IU values toward clone of week, and sales 
were few lu r umber. Pour to good sheep sold at 
34.,®'‘ao. eotamuh to prime lambs at :.$*(<t,«$4d Si State 
sheep, 9| l 4 »s, $l*jv per ewt., $a®a.3l$v 
ptr ewt. Ohio Ohio 16 lbs, 
6c; state lambs, is ms, 6u, Kentucky lambs, 9u Its, 6c; 
Canada lambs, 85 its, at 6$®c 
Milch Cows.—Demand fair at former values. Prices 
range from .35®dU. 
Hogs—T otal receipts for six days 30,442 against 
24,503 last w eek, Cold weather has brought au lit- 
creased demand fur both city and euuntry dressed. 
City dr* ssed brought and couutry dressed 
for heavy; 8 >§^* 8 ^c. for medium and 
for lights 
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