wsmsmt. 
CHOICEST, 
Mild Climate. Productive Soil. Low Prices. 
Easy Terms. Special inducements in actual 
settlers. For Maps, Circa lure, &<•„ giving par¬ 
ticulars free, address 
THOMAS ESSEX. W. A. KENDALL. 
Land Commissioner, Ass't Land Commissioner, 
Ultle Hock, Ark. .ill. At IlnrVrt St»..Si.l.oaU,Jlo. 
1 BURNERS 
f FOH ALL 
PURPOSES 
urers. 
DEC. 25 
853 
Me lower. The weakness in wheat seemed to hear 
rather heavily on the market, which was weak and 
in a legitimate way, alow. Speculators bought to 
some extent lo!cover outstanding contracts, but 
Rhtppors were light buyers, and the legitimate 
business transacted was limited. For forward de¬ 
livery No. 2 sold at391*r^nlc lor seller December; 
39ftiayio.Yc for seller January. Oats—I n sympathy 
with the drop m wheat and corn, this grain was 
weak and 3-8f&;<;c lower, the demand being mainly 
of a moderate specular! ve character. If v it--This 
grain was firm, the offerings being light seller 
December was salable at S7j<c. and Rales were 
made of Roller .January at. 88,vo, and seller Febru¬ 
ary at 89(® 91c. Cash sales -vitro made of <1 cars of 
I7o. *2 at. 87!■;<;, ben Idea sales by sample of 2 cara of 
No. 2 on track at 8S)tfrtj86YC, and r. cars of rejected 
on track at flatwato. UAut.Kv—No. 2 was very 
scarce and an urgent demand caused an advance 
of tote, followed bv the loss or most of the appre¬ 
ciation, No. 2 cash closing at $1.16@$1 17. Provis¬ 
ions a weaker reeling In the hog market, develop¬ 
ed wore than an ordinary desire to sell, and on 
mess pork prices averaged about 20c if bbl. lower; 
•on lard utmikto V 100 lbs . und on meats r>c $ too 
lhB. Speculation was ptilte moderate while In the 
line of legitimate business there was no activity to 
demand any attention. The general t rade, In fact., 
was a little slow, (Josh Mess Pork was dull. No 
sales were made and price closed at $11 SS(A$U.70 
for old and $l2.75i@$l$fli) for new. Option pork 
3old at fn so for seller December; $72 H> 
for seller January : $13 02 v.<*$13.27M for seller 
February, and $13.20fa$is ilj$ for seller March. 
January pork closed at $l2.9avcs$i!i W; February 
at $13 07M<?8|!8 10. and Mareh'at, $13 25rt>$IS 27g[. 
€ssh Lard sold to the extent of .Mio ten. at, $s «o, 
and r,oo tea. at ss.35. closing at fg 3'2.¥<<*$H,3f>. 
Buttbk — The position of the market remains 
about the same In all respects as noted In our last 
report. The stocksare fair and therecelpts rather 
In excess of the demand, and stocks are slowly on 
the increase. There is a moderate business In 
all fresh-nmde stock, and prices are steady, but 
old stock la In liberal supply, exceedingly slow, 
and prices weak, shippers are doing very little, 
and about the only Inquiry is for supply or the 
local retail trade, and to meet a few orders from 
outside points. We once more quote: Choice to 
fancy cream ry 88@39C. ■pit; fair to good (lo2S<7$30 
fine to fancy dairy 2.5<^2 mc; good to choice dairy 
22®24; medium to fair dairy. In shipping lots, 
Isolde; ladle-pocked, good to choice. 19@21c; 
fair to the host packing stock 14©10C; grease but¬ 
ter fi@ii)c. Fair to choice roll butler sella at 
16®2UC. 
Obstructions of the kidneys and attendant 
organs will prove fatal If not removed bp nop 
Bitters. 
- 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
NSW York, Saturday, Dec. 18.1880. 
Brans avd Prak.- Supplies of braim arrive heav¬ 
ily, but ns yet luiV'i inii'le ii.> impn-HsI"!, upon prices: 
for that mutter striotly choice mediums are very 
llrm. Ore 11 peua plen'y anti dull nt »1.7001,76. 
Southern 11. E. peas Uulet at $2 p 2-bush. bug. 
Mallow beaus elm c« ,1 U 11 do. ether *I.?&<G,S2>L 
m (Hum choice *l.72)4«l ”5. do Ollier *1.60rt>1.7IJ. pea 
$1.6'Jiii 80 wnuo ki m MV fl.86<i2. red do. choice $1.75® 
l.M), do. other »l.«0«).05. black lima $4*5. 
Butter—W ith the *'ruig prions that are ruling 
huyi iH are very faalldioua ,nd best marks Of any 
slyle are subject to clotu ncrut'ny befo'o trading 
occurs. Tlieie arc few ntmiglu upper grades 111 
market and many orcamrey Luivora bavo left that 
line lor Relucted liu'f mbs. Suite dairies have nil 
euslor ton„ a< d all under grades are rather pressed 
for ale. Western butter m nut up to a good stan¬ 
dard: host dairy hangs aL tlicj high prioa aud uctory 
Is lower. 
Creamery. Wir torn choice 3fa4'I0C. fair to prims 103 
<he State poor to best 2iuiID6.: unmet ernum rtvejgo.; 
State dairies, emtre choice. 26a.i fair to prime. 28 
wllUe.. firkins, l8gV5c; pails aud h’f luba, choice 
28a?9\: fair to prime, 25(itk7c.J poor, 18422c.; 
Welsh tubs, Iresh £fi*27c: other 18*210.; West¬ 
ern iuiitalion ore iniery, £4apx0u.; dairy, choice, 
2S@26o. fair tg pritus. Hft.’Se . poor Iiiial8c,: factor*, 
lute made 21 ( 1*22 common to pi line 13320c.; rolls 
choice, ?2<A23c ; other, 20M21O. 
Kecelp s for the week. 29,1-53 pkgs. Export* for 
the week, 3.1 8 pkga, 
CnKitsn -The nmrknt, has tended stronger this 
week, making u gain of about wo, and cl.-seu firm on 
a better denmnd lor export ai d more moderate re¬ 
ceipts. The shipments of the week have been ;<6,7u0 
boxes. Qnotaibma are for 
State tuutory, lanoy, a !3 5il3>fo. ; do. good and 
prime. bfvtGVO.; do. fair to good.at HH2:l2Uc.;dO. 
h i Bkluinu-d, SHiwIllo.; Wisconsin t.ictorv, Butt, 12W(«i 
J2\o do. good to primo. llSti«,12Kc.: do. fair to good. 
1UJ4 H.UXC.: Ohio 'wClory, tine, i2H(<Hl2.Vc.: do. good 
to prime, UV‘*12!4t'.: do. tlat, tsir to good, 10311W 0 : 
do. poor to i«ir 7 ,-llto 
Receipts tor week. 40 346 boxes. 
Exports far weak, 38 483 boxea. 
Liverpool cnb'e price, (in. 
Steam for dairy produo s taUt. Brit tin 35340s. 
Cotton-T he market hag ruled weak uod only 
moderately active. 1 .11 test pries* uro for 
Deuemoer ul tl H4 «* i l ,86c.; January hi II 08:Sll.eus.: 
Februury at 12,16qtl2.l7c.: March at I2.34 <sl2 S&c.: 
April at 12 48*12 49u.; May at 12 00<«12.lilc.: June at 
13.71 Wl2.7-‘|| : July at 12.79a; 12.81c. 
Quotations for spot o- non are bused on American 
• audard of nWssincatlOU. and on oraton In stor* 
running in quality not more than half a grade above 
or below tbe grade quoted. 
Ordinary.. 9 
Btrlct ordinary.. 9 « 
Good ordinary.. tufn, 
tjtrlei good do... 11 
I.ow middling. 11 9-16 
Strict low middling. LI 1316 
.Middling. 12 
Good middling. 12Q 
Strict good middling. 121 k 
Middling Fair... 13* 
If sir..... 13K 
.. j N. Orleans 
Uplands, and Gulf. 
9 
!•!¥ 
10V 
11 13-16 
12 1-16 
MK 
12 \ 
13 
m 
Texas. 
9 
10St' 
UK 
11 13-16 
12 1-16 
12 Y 
iux 
13 
13X 
UK 
STAINkll. 
Good ordinary.S 11- 11 ; | how middling..10 7-16 
Strict good ordinary. 9 9-161 Middling. 11 5-16 
DRIRD FRUITS Apple* have had little attention, 
prices being Hbovo buyers’ views. Peaches meet 
with a lair uem «nd Hod ruleUrtn, Small fruits are 
generally at strong price*. Quotations are for 
Evaporated apple* nt 8 .l*(,VJHo. for better 
qualities; siloed apples et .VnCUe. for good to elioiee 
North Carolina ;3S <44 !*u. for V* apple*. l for 
Tend, do: Is-doqe for Stale do; 3Via . 1 . 4 e. f u r western 
Ohio and Mich. Pibtchnai nt 21ha Ui: for evaporaied 
peeled; 14X®l3c. for iinpoeled do., N. (’ peeled 
at 20f42lc.: for the better qoalUlvs. unpeeledpeach- 
e«nt ih*ri«7Ko. for halves and U.Si t7c. lor quarters. 
Plume at 15&16Q, B'a,:kbernr* at 80 I’herrles at ; 8 e. 
ltaspberriee at 25o. Whortleberries at 1? jil 2 Xc. 
EGGS.—Receipts for the week. 15.179 bbl*.; do laHt 
week fi,M i do. Prices for fresh ure restrictlvely 
qlgh and the light eiippl.- Is not sought for so eager¬ 
ly. Stored fresh are quiet, limed are lirm ami active 
when quality is right. 
N. J. and near point* lUTtS-i, State and Pa. 31(382 
Western fresh 30tt31. Southern 3 ( Ht32, stored 27ia28, 
limed State 21)4 «!22X. do. Danadlau i'.oyZl, Western 
20 ® 21 .H. 
FI.OUR—Mas sympathized with wheat and It has 
been possible to sell only by minting concessions. 
JjHteal prices are: $.-.39ot4.U9 r,»r very Inferior 
to fancy KUperHuc State and Wostern; $4.30 j4 7) 
for poor to choice nxtra state a nd Wniurn, odd lot* 
and hr.es! $4 7a«ili DO for choice ui fancy do.; In¬ 
ferior 10 good white wheat, tradu und family extras, 
ti 60d5 69: guod to uholoe do. at 45 .U) .* 6 . 20 ; ( fnnoy do. 
up to *6.76;) red and ember win Or wheat loferlorto 
choice •nil -ail family at MdleilOO: round hoop 
On o »4.0o 5 90: »h(J trade and laonlr brand* of do 
»'*'♦6.00a6.50, ihe lulter for fancy; St. T.onl* at 
*4 25<a.6.6J tor Inferior ,o good ;-xtre : »6.50,v6.f0 for 
good to choice aud S6.S0<i(6.75 for choice to fancy 
brands: Mlnneiota clear. Inferior to very choice at 
W.60(36.00; Minnesota “etralght,” poor to fanoy, at 
»a60«7.25, and3 patent inferior to fancy at 15.75 
@8.50: city mill extra at *5.50 46.65 for fair to very 
choice for the Weyt Indies: do. for Kngiand. M 50 
* for poor to very choice spring wheat, and $ 1 . 9 ;), 4 
6,65 for wlriterwheat product; do. trade und romllv 
extra*. 15.75'aT: do, for South America. $5.6536.r0; 
the lai lerfor fancy; No. 2 at *33865 for Inf ei lor to 
suietlv fancy. 
Receipts fur week, flour, tibia. 189,910: corn meal, 
do. 2.900; wheat, bush. 875,090; corn, do 307,614; <>nts 
do. ir;>,ifl0; rye, do 1*.43‘!; malt. rto.&69"0: barley, do. 
02'4Mt. n-an*. do,. 18.284; rice, nkg* 2,312. 
Kvporti for work Hour, bbls. 100.300: corn menl, 
do, 3.681: wheat. bu«h 758,079. co-n. do. 204 941; oats, 
do, 3,115; puaa, do. 3,4 ; 6 ; beans, pkgs. 762; rice. 385. M 
Brrg'vii rat—Q uoted at 57<a69. and buckwheat 
flour at * 2 . 20 , 0 ) 2 . 45 . 
FHKSn P'lttifTS—Exports of apple* for week 10,351 
bhl*. me npnkct tor apples Is strong, but only t.,r 
well-protected slock Receipts aru discouraged as 
railroad stock vuriesso in pro n. 
^.Baldwins f l.87'<*2: Greening* * 1 . 75 - Northern 8 pv 
*l.a(y^i 7.5: Splizeniierg*. *2 42.25 Indy n.pnle*.choice, 
*.,a-a : other, *3<*6; sweet upple* flrin for market 
brands. Oranberrlp* quiet.at the mnnient. Cape Cod 
fancy ubl*. . *7.50, poor to Choice, iJUeiT N. J.. boxes 
Sl-Ww* 1< lorlda ornngfs very dull >tonk lucking If* 
UHUHl attractive qilHlilr. Ghotco hall bbl. boxes, 
•M.&i a3.n0; f dr to good, *2 £0''r3. Ronton penrs nom¬ 
inally *4 nK. Catawba grapes IiutOa. lb, cuaes or bulk. 
Peanuts in fair detnaud. va hand-picked 4 X^ 5 , 
other, 314 4 4)4, sliclltd I ,?4 4 . Ulckor*uu(« * buHh. 
01 60 ms.ml.75, Western uu i nuts 60 47'. Black wal¬ 
nuts 60o. Pecans 9 V‘9Vc. 
FCRS AND SKIN’S— The tendency Of Ihu market 
lor domestic 8 k hh Is low.as the cateli will be heavier 
than usual according to c •untrv report*. Skunk, 
mink and mimkrut will bu most atfaglud, 
Grain.—T he • visible supply of wlinnt this week 
h»* 1 net cased to 1.761 00 ) bush, and me arrlvalB at 
nil westerri centers rhow » marked Increase: conse¬ 
quently prlCHM have declined. Exporter* hive 
tiiken ubi ut 800 000 hush. The latest price* are for 
N<i, 1 whitest *1 17^ 0 , 1.18 do. December at * 1.1714 
@1.17,54. do January at *l.l8i»L.18.lf, do. February ut 
*l.20:n7«1.20)4, lingrtided white at *l. 0 H*l. 2 U, mixed 
Winter at *i.17k. No. 1 red at. *1,25 «t.? 6 . No. 2 rel 
at *119.W1.20H, do. December ut *I.19 hm1,19h. do. 
January option ut »I.V0H»U1K. do. February at 
*l.22a@i.23H. do.May at *1.2*H4ti..4H,No, 3 red in lots 
at tl.llik'a I I7J4, ungraded red at *1 tkvai.25. No. 3 
Spring l.ll<i,j.ll;,. ungraded Spring at$l,06. 
Corn has been frcelv off red nt lower prices: ship- 
roenrs for this week 403. 14 II hush ; latest p* Ion* ure for 
New York No. 3 do, December at 5SH 
(a5SH,do. January at @H®69. do. February at 59w 
1/1 MS. ungraded mixed Western at 55 h. N<>. 3 
.V,H55H. New York steamer mixed at 66 H ',.57. No. 
2 white nt 63H«uft8H, ydi w »Vastern ul 57H<95S 
while Western at.W. steunier white at 67. 
(lata are a!*o lower and In fair demand: latest 
sa'es arc of 
No 1 white 47H. New York No. 2 white at 44Y»45, 
No.S white at 43<i<8H, New York No, I at 44 . New 
York No. 2 at 43 Hf<ti 4 ,d >. January at 4iH<a.4tH, do. 
Febi uary at45!*a4.>V,No.3 at 42Vn 43,dDgriiUed wliite 
tt esiern at 43Hd47, ungraded mixed Western at 40 
7 a 44 .white state at All. No.V Cbicogo quoted at 43 Y. 
No. 2 February at4lH@45,H> 
Hay and straw.-S uopltes are very fair with 
prices iscarcely i,* Ktrnng. Demand fa moderately 
active. I.avest price*are for 
Selected retail State hay 81.25@1 65 per 100 
it* liber grades of timothy nt * Mixed. 7 » do, grades 
for railway anil shipping w<nts at 81.tu. clover 
mixed "i 3)1 luia I.if». clover clear at $l@l.Uc, wait hay 
at 7Uci&c. Straw—long rye. $U0dl.15, short rye,oat, 
wheat iin.l ha,ley 7^85. J 
Export? for the week 1.107 bales. 
Hunky.— 1 The market is disappointingly dull for 
the approach to the holiday*. 
White clover, comb, single, n»18c.; larger pkg*. 
do. 16<al0c.; buckwheat 12 (*rio., extracted finuic. 
a* to color. 
Hops,—T here Is very little interest shown by ex¬ 
porters anu tne home demand is moderate, with 
price* generally unchanged. Quotations aro for 
„ . Cents per ft. 
New Yorks, crop 1880. prime and choice. 22 ®23 
Do. medium,. 19 ea 2 (j 
New York*, crop 1880, low t? fair. 16 (818 
Knstrrii. crop I8i0. .IS W22 
WlscouHtu. crop 1880. 18 
Yearling*, crop 1679, choice.14 ul 21 ] 
Olds, all growths. 1 ( 31 $ 
Bavarlung. ;l y Q 35 
Bohemluna.si ®40 
Factn<; coast, new. . 20 @24 
LitATHSR.—Hemlock sole quoted 22H@24 lor light. 
24\i32i I >r middle, 23H®25for heavy und 314*22)6 for 
good damaged. 
Oil. Ca it 1 :.—Western Is quoted at $39.50 per ton. 
t’Ot'l.TRY AND Ga.uk.—T he market has had an 
uustuadj’ run ; quality h*s turned out very irregular 
In b't* yt remote shipment. E icbduvha* rhnwn a 
*urnlu* amt even bright frc»h mock has suffered 
some In quotations in consequence. It is hoped 
nett week will clvurthe market and leave it In bet¬ 
ter shape. 
Turkey*. N. J. choice, UK® 19. State do. H'SllH. 
goon to prime I0»10 h. Western, choice, lilfAll,good 
0 , prime H.vtO, fair to good H./.9. iMnlu., drypn>ked, 
ll@,.l. chickens d . 1'2«*I3. Bucks Co. 11)312. N. J 9(3 
lie.: 8tate scalded, 8»H 0 .: Western, do.. 8,39c.; good 
to fair .',@7. Fowls, Phlla. dry.plcked. 10 N.J.,5® 0 
s-.'iiidod, do, S»9; Htate and Western prime, 7a8- 
poor to fair 5*6. Ducks, choice I3gl3 other 7vn 10 ' 
Geese, choice px.sll; piJier. 7 j®«. aquulis, llgut dox. 
t'.i6u3 dark $lii*),‘23. Mixed lot of thickens und 
fowl*, Western. 3(4.8. 
Supplies of live ure light, hut. little W wanted In the 
wav of lowls or turkov* 
Fowl* and i hlcKens 6(t8. roosiers 3@4, turkeys 
7 m 9. DuokBCQolce flDwTn. t ther 40<*50. Geese extra 
$1. 87 other 80«zSl 62 1‘lgiMm* 29@25, 
The market Is well supplied with game ofull kinds 
ur.d the Oeuniud is growing to be active with the 
present popu ur.prices. Rabbit* extremely I >w. 
Wild OU-k*. canvas back *l,.V)i<<.2. md tiean*, 75@87. 
mallard 69, inal. AOixcommon t2Uii30: nuall prime 
trapped 4< do* $1.12*1.',,, poor 90*#l. partridge, 
bike.90. the luitcr for State. Grouse prime *l«l 15. 
drawn 895t96, Mures. '3V.30. Itabblin. 10/429, Venison. 
Minn, short saddle. 13. Other IUt4l2 Whole deer, 8it(. 
Dressed saddles of vcn;non do not meet with favor 
here; seine from St. Louts brought only T6VJ. 
Provisions. Hog products iinye been fairlv 
active and price* weak. 
Mm* Pori I* quoted $13 for spot lots, *13 75 bid 
and *14 4IJ asked for Jm. and *18.90 bid and *D.3U 
asked for Feb. Bacon at TH lor long clear, and7« 
tor short clear. Lard. Western steam at **.90 for snot 
and Do :embar. VUCUffor January, *41 0!«9.IG for F’eb- 
ruary and *!'.l2Ha:i. |q for March. Bleorino at 9 for 
choice. Tallow at 6H,a«H- Beef ham* at. * Hi. 50;, o 17. 
Beet at lift<$20 for city India men*. *9.60 for extra 
m»»s.* 8 o 0 tor plpip mess 
r lor week, beef, bbls. and ics.: 1,154; pork, 
6,608 bbls-: cut meats. 4/S,<700 pkg».; lard,32,224 pkgs. 
< .£f. xpn ?' t8 * or we «k. beef. bbls. und to- 2,700: pork, 
6,975 obi*.; oiittneats, 13^39.433 3)8.: lard. 6.770,690 fte. 
tiKicn.—Olover l« tinner on small receipts and a 
belter demand. Western Is quoted IWISW and extra 
cbclceat 8 Timothy is quiet at *2.7.,d2,!-6, 
6 OISACCO. There ha^ been h quiet and steady 
market. Quotation* unchanged. 
LIYA STOCK 1TAKKXT3 
N*vr York, Hatorday.Deo. 18, 1880. 
Bkkvks,—R eceipt.* for the week 9,747 head: do 
last week 19 510 do. The week pre'ed'ng Chn.«tm «9 
tuia been seldom *o liberally supplied with r,incy 
steers. Both Wednesday and yesterday showed that 
special feeding had become a thing of thelpast. for 
it was predicted till* Fall that no heavy high-led lot* 
would appear this imiunn, Exporter) and flr»t-cla.»* 
butehers have had all they wotted In the way of 
show ueef and have paid good comoeiiaatlng prices. 
The gerinral market strong under the ► mall total. 
I rtet * He. higher at nil tbe yard*. Ah ut 400 head 
sold yesterdsyat tlfitno. and nbove. itou h Mtnte 
.Michigan oxen und *tag» tiY @7 to dress 54@4J fta; 
similar Kentucky* 7% ; pnor 8 'ate cattle 7y;@7H: 
common to choice 811 h to dress 56'<s^7 fts; extra 
and prem lum sieers lIHdsts. With the style of stock 
of the week c lassiflcatlon la somewhat special. 
COWS AND Cai.vks— Market regarded fair for 
the *ea*on: stock selling at full old ranges. 
Sheep and La mbs.-R eceipts for week. 25,083 head; 
do. last ‘week 21.919 do. Supplies have been very 
short and prices forall decent stock nave ruled ftrm, 
C urse ewes sold st 4iA4H, good to choice sheep 6 k <4 
6 H; lambs6H@7. 
Swine.—R eceipts for the week. 34,123 head: do. last 
week 36 4B i do. Market dull, as dressed pork fur¬ 
nishes a good portion of tue city cutting trade. 
L vo hog*, coro, *1.5(kt4 75 per 100. country dro' 8 ,, d 
pork llgnt 7, medium 6H01Y> heavy 5 h@ 5Y, city 
dressed Slate SHUtOH. city dressed Western 5Y@6. 
VVcsrern dressed 5s@5H. Pork tonderlotus 10H. 
Vkal CAr.vi- 8 .— Live rulvc* arc somewhat source 
nnd prime are very ttrtn. Onmninn live are slow, us 
retail hutches haven good offering Of dressed to 
draw upon. Market steady for dressed. 
Li vo calves. N. J. prime Tq. Slate, prime 7, poor to 
gnodMOK, Ml Holly, heavy, MiU, medium to light 6 
(« VA. biuteruillk, $V«I3. grasscr*. 2@2Hc.; dressed 
choice 9H' S I0. fair to primn 7H'«9, common 3'<t5. 
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for week, 6,100 IMPROVED CALIFORNIA 
bbls. gitiuil i otatues Hold at 180 fts. to the bhl. The ■ ■ •■VP « Ul/ vrtUl I VP 11 II I r\ 
- ----- ■ | VWVWVV 4 -11*4 •«!. • ‘V »un. ID Ills I»U|. 1 ri0 
supply i* lurser aud outside tirlces ure n t so readily 
obtained, atill chctlre well-aept and pucked lots ure 
not pushed on the market. Other Item* fairly firm 
when free fmat froat. 
Folutue*, 10 lti.se K' intern double hoKtls ?•.’■,o ’ 25 
Slatc^Ol On. in bulk * 1.6V.a: 1.87: Bui bank and 
“J U-'5“*L87; snowflake Ol.Oi.u 1 df; peerlos-, 
JBU7MI.<6' iiftachblows S82-si2.25 Sweet Del. *2.50e3 
Onions, while, ?:i<1.5.50 yellow. *3.26 <.8,;i0; red, *3.25(3 
i 1 ?’*AfPwt*,®|.!Ba|gi0{ marrow aquash, 
Hubbard.7.>e.i<»*l; cunuflower. *2-rA; cabiage! 
t tut. I* ioi red, do. *637 pumpkin*. 83<<f5 ; c«ierv. 
S 11 "““IL |LOU«l.((0; torulps, white. V bbl. 50(375, 
liuseta ' 
Wool.—T hcro is u very fair d'-mundand u steady 
market without further change in prices. Ouolu- 
tmn* ure for 
Ohio. Penn., and W. Va. XXX und ptcklook 49 v51, 
XX, 48.-49 i.; A 47t*ift49o.: No. 119,«{6lc.: No. J 44(347c 
common 49 -.430.: rumbingand dehiiue 49a53c, 
Mlcb, led. and Wia. X <ml XX 43X@4tie.; No.l 47i«l 
*»«•• No. 2 nnd common 49ta,44o,; comblpg tiud delaine 
N. Y. N. II. and Yt. X and XX 40943c.: No. 1 45 ^ 
47c.. No. 2 und common 38s42c.; combing and delaine 
454510. 
UI. and Western X and XX 40*43c.: No. I 
45<947o.; No. 2 and common 38(842o,; combing 44 ^ 490 . 
WIND MILL. 
Simple, Strong, Durable, Roaette Wheel 
and porfoetly Helf.regulating, avoiding 
lyo wearing joints. Also. Steven's Pony 
J‘. rod Grlrder *nd a perfect Rotary Mo¬ 
tion attachment, without, gearing, the 
power being cotnruuuicabifl l»y the lift 
or up stroke of Bump Rod, Can he used 
for cuttlug lend, chortling. Ac. The 
best, cheapest and moat «*el ul power in 
the market. Full partioulara, circulars, 
fic.. tcit Ir^'o. i\ildrcM« the Muitufac- 
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t ,_CHALLENGE WIND MILLS 
Victorious at ull fair*. Over 7.906 iu 
r'uAi'w A’Tactual use In every State and Tcrri- 
tory of the U. H. It is a section wheel- 
bus boon made bv tne present Co. for 
ten years; lu all that lima not one has 
blown down without tower breaking— 
, ka-teft a record no other mill can show. We 
leave it to the public to determine their merits. Mills 
Bent ou 30 days' trial. Beet Feed Mills, Corn Kliollers, 
&c.,Jkc. Catalogue free. 
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NURSERY. 
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