SEPT. <8 
633 
THE BUBAL MEW-YOBKER. 
KING 
htP*. r rs-; -v-.c, 
ME CLOVER MACHINEF>*MU.V' 
v,«,«CNO FOR DESCRIPTIVE w 
-.CIRCULAR.^ ~j j 
BIRPSELt M^G CO,Sole MaWr's SOUTH BEND. I NO. 
i’?lL5ft? r » 50280 c.; Up river extra, fa®?.50: prime, 
J-l.iiOjail.t'; olhpr. ('.00*1,25; Delaware Smacks. 75c. 
(a.$l ,5; White Heath, 80c-@*l,50, a tew yellow at (2. 
HIutin-Herman prune, tier hhl.. HMilO i Quae'en- 
hU-h.ftAHo.; Kelu« Claude, *Va5.40; Damson. U* 5; 
Burton blue, $350o<4 60: Copper. 0<t.7o. Water* 
melons, large. per 100. *20&2&; fair, t'5; email. *8<a. 
to. Nntniev meloim—HncKensaok.per btil.,(l.25(ai.75; 
Peanuts-The dem«n<1 is small, ami prlo a arc analn 
weaker. V a. hand-picked, oer Hi 4*f@Sc.: extra prime 
4c.: good to prime 3>tf nfitS Vo, j shelled, ifi&ne, fran- 
ljerrlei Capa Cod per hhl., *047.50: N. J. boxes. 
$i saaja. 
CHAIN.—Wheat ha* been fluctuating, ruling lower 
but el King Arm on an Increased export demand. 
Shipment, for the week. 1.200 000 bush. 
Latest prices are for No. I white at (UHmsoal.05: 
(lo.8eptember.at Sl.lMejgtl l'4V do. October; at*!.06W 
fitl.oftlf; do. NovtMuher at (|.> 7 «i LOT)*- do. steamer 
grade at *l,00W«SJ.O2 No. 2white at (lAOK^l.OI: No. 
•’white st UPay.lr., ungraded white ut 96* c.'" 1 *1.03 k; 
mixed Winter at »l,l)!: No. 2 red at (1.05*1,0#W • do, 
September, at »i.O5ft@I.06; do., October, at i.07HiH 
1.08: do. November, at (t.UBK'aiOOs No. 3 red at 
(l.(M*(®l 03k: ungraded red at P7Hc.<'/t*l.0lR '• very 
(holce hard Spring at *t 00; No. 2 Chicago and Mil- 
wunkee soring at * 1 .02 it 1 05. llye l« ncurco and 
quoted Use. tor No. 2 Western. Corn haa been active 
but closed weak an ler full reociots: latest sale, are 
lor New Yurie No. 3, at 61c.; do., Septetuner, at 
SOJOifilc.' do. Oct >her. at 52<<*fl3kc.: d" . November, 
at S3J«<St63ko.; New York steamer mixed at hie. for 
car lots; New lurk No, 3 at 51c.; ungraded mixed 
Western at U)Va5l>$fi. Exports for the week 1,100.* 
000 buali. Oats have been active and higher hut 
cloned weak, latest prices are for No. 1 white at lie.: 
New Yora No. 3 Wti te at i3<#43iv. No, 3 whllu at 
«l u4tse ; Ne» Y"rk No. I. 43c,. No. 2 at itii<94'iu.\ do.. 
So stern bar quoted at 3ilr. bid; do-. Octooer. at sh@i 
kajfc.; do., November quoted at 38ku, bid: No, 3 at 
1 'Hf ljc.: ungraded White Weatern at 42®45c.: un- 
graded mixed We tern at 40®43c.; white State at 
1,No. 2 Cblcagoat43o. 
H av and stha w. — Demnpd j* actlvu and prices 
well susitunud. Quotations a - o for 
Snipping bay quoted at 7iVq'8Uc.. medium to prime 
no., Ode.®*I; «ait hav «t O.V.itiUc.; clover do. at 70,4 
S0o. stuiw at KsttHOc. for long rye; 564ti5t'. for abort 
rye; mu] 55u»Vlc for oat. 
Exports for week 1300 hales. 
IloNicy.-lt Is rather early to apeak of this pro¬ 
duct. >tul arrivals linve begun perhaps ICO cases for 
the week, and tne aguro* named are only nominal. 
WbCe clover single comb 18@U0\; larger boxes 10 
01IO.; Buckwheat 12a 14c.; extracted range 9@12e. 
Cows and Calves.—P epiember brings out som 
additional locsl demand; and as receipts are ligh 
prices nre firmer: good milch cows quite steady a 
the close. Poor to fair quoted *3 j<h, 4() per head; good 
to prime. *45@5fi do. 
SWfN*. Receipts for week. 21 429 head: do. last 
week, id,477 do. Good corn Slate, 5Q«5 - Western, 
same; Grasser* dull and not - anted at 4«4kc. City 
dressed hogs, t!^f«)7c,; grass, 6>g{g6iWc. 
SHKKP anuLambs —RvC'lf"* for week,30.802 heed: 
do last week, 35,410 do. Willi underate supplies the 
market was quick and showed something hsiter lu 
prioesover early sales. Sheen quoted < 35kc. with 
a few picked wethers *5.6.) * iOU: lumps 4k'ii6!<0. 
Vkai. Calves.— a couple of stormy days kept 
•lack near points and (.lie market is temporarily 
high. 1 he scarcity of primes bus given more sale to 
■state and grassers. 
Live Halve* N J. and Bucks Co..fed flQrd7ko., 
7 c -i fair to prime 5 H'<oi»V 4P.; pri'T. 4@5c.; 
Alt Hohy, 180 to 240 lbs.. Il^fct7c.; do.. v50 to 350 lbs., S® 
bHC.: buttermilk, 2,VnS3c.; griiBsers 2ki<i2kc. 
PKODUCE 
ConimlsH ion 
Merchants. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
Entered at the Post-office at New York City, N. Y 
as second-class mail matter. 
The Monitor Jr. ia the most perfect Clover T hrush¬ 
er, Separator. Hullcr and Gleaner In the world. The 
Threshing and Hulling Cylinders run under shot. 
They also continue to manufacture the old “ Monitor,” 
with 7 hri'x/thiv and flulliu-fi Cylinders running over¬ 
shot. Send for price list, terms, and descriptive cata¬ 
logue. Address as above, aud say you saw this in the 
Rural New-Yobkkb. 
Creamery, best State, 30o.: W extern. 29c.: good to 
prime kiinl&u.: tali to good, 2,'*S28r..: sweet cream, '5(<i 
28c.; Siat« tti kin*. 24<*27« ; pads and bait tubs, choice. 
27 Vtks.. fall to prune, 25e20c.; poor, 20o,23c ; Welsh 
tubs, best, t'lxi,Sie.; other, 2Uia2lu.; VVebmm imitation 
Cie uieiv. '8"28o ; dmry, line fresh, 22@23c ; fair lo 
prime. 196ii2c.; (actorv. line Juuc, 20ivilc.; lair to 
pi me. 17@i9c . poor, lfi@lpjjo. 
Raeeipta tor week, 335G4 pkgs.; last week, 38,875 
pigs.; e» port*. lU.tflj pkgs. 
Bboom CoitN.- Rricea at present are wholly nom¬ 
inal. 
Brush undijhort hrooiB, choice, ¥ lb., Gdo., 
do., c mn.oii to good, aiaSMo.; bun, g od to choice, 
bw 6Ho.; uu., common to fair, utdltic.; red aDd erookod 
at 3tadc. 
Cukese,—T he market has been without much life 
thli week, aud vhe fteang weak, Tim cable advices 
have been tame aud exporters nave boon very b dif¬ 
fers t, consequently supplies have uccumulHied- 
Buipment. lor the week. If,8UJ boxes. Quotations 
are f »r 
State factory, fancy, st i2.v<t!21i'e. ; do. good to 
prime. 12 utli; 4 u.; d >. fair to good. iltdl2e.. a... halt 
skimmed, 8Qi4i0j<c.; Wisconsin uctory. line, UM at 
J 2 >lc. no. gooi to prime, 11,H vl2Kc-i do. fair to good, 
Ibkiall^c.; Ohio factory, tine. iiXtnlix^o ; do. good 
to pmu--, ll«i.!»0.: do. flat, t»lr togoud.iu(£$lU^'e.; do. 
poor io fair 9aUo. 
Beeetpts lor w«ok, 40,312 boxes; do. last week, 10(1,* 
£5u 
Exports. 3t,4'2 do. 
Llverpo U caole, fll». 
Steam. Liv -rpool, 40s.<a47s. 6d. 
CoTtON-Has been In good demand, but olosed 
easy. Lat--8tprhes are September, ll.lSutJ 1.20c.: Go¬ 
to lot, lu.ioc.. November, IU tia*'10 tine.: Decemoer, lu Otl 
toh.BTc.; Janoaiy, lu.7'i<tiu 77o.: February, 10.s9.ia 
10.90c.: Ma.It It. H Uj0U.U4o; April: 11.17*11.18. 
igooLatw-na for spot ouuim ar« baeou ou American 
standard or clnn«iarui!nn. and on cotton In store 
running in quality not more than half a grade above 
or below the grade quoted. 
„ , , N. Of learn 
.upland*, and Gulf. Texas. 
... 8 15-111 H 16-16 8 16-18 
.... U 7-Ui 9 <H6 9 9-16 
.. 10 6-iti 10 7-10 1U 7-18 
...AO il-.O If 13-18 10 18-16 
... 11 3-18 11 8-10 it 6-18 
... It 7-18 11 9 1(1 it 9-10 
—11 11-16 1113-10 1L 13-18 
.... i2 1-18 12 3-'U 12 3-11) 
... 13 6-18 12 7-18 12 7-18 
... 12 13-16 12 15 18 12 15-18 
13 7-.0 13 9-16 13 9-i0 
, BTAtNkD. 
Good ordinary. 8J< I Low middling.. )0 
Btriot goed ordinary. kw l Middling. 1UJ^ 
Diced Frctts.—T he small f-ults are received 
ve.y modnraltia unu th^re Is sufflnent demand lor 
thtm io give u strong iange of prices. Apples move 
out olowly. 
Ai pies Old Slate at S’-tfaUViO . new Tennessee at 
; u»w VngioU at 4a5..; fancy silo, d Norm 
C rolina at bale.; evaiorair.d, ring rut, tit 8Ci,iii , jC 
Oid reeled pi aoinis at bovlic. Biackb.-rries at 7 : kig 
8 c. ItaSl to Tries at 26(ai26u. l'niml cherries ut 
19/t2Uc Wlioiilwoerrlnsat Ho. N*w Georgia peeled 
peaches at 10al7C.: DeW North Caro I m > peeled 
pea- brs at 18 a. 0c. new uu peeled pea. lies, quarters 
ul 7>4e. new impeded p« ai bus. balv -a ut 8c, 
EXl«Jits for Week, 988 pkgs. of appt, B. 
EGOS.—UeceiplB Tor week. 7.727 bhls.; do last week 
7,.uu co. Good prices have hr ughi in free receipts 
from n. at r pol ith tn*n the West. Quality contin¬ 
ues variable. Canada run best. Aiarkei tijses SLroog, 
with a steady demand. 
Near noinw, in2i;a: Stain and Pa. ISHwllHyo. West¬ 
ern and Canadian ircsh. iSoiavye-;oHgrados. 17>4c. 
Feed—B ains at «I7a 16 for 10 to 60 lbs; $16(0,17 for 
60 B.-; *19(0.21 for l(Jt) lbs. ’ ^ 
Klouh.—TT n» offering* have been liberal and prices 
have lei.ded lower, out dosed llnuer with thu 
Btr- uger tendency ot wheat. 
Latest prices are: *.1.26 *4.00 for Inferior to very 
fancy cuuiTflno ptate and Wesiern: i3 78g4 00 tor 
po noth Ige extra Stale anl Western, odd mis and 
I ues; >4 u0®4 15 fm Clio co to fancy do.; very Inferior 
log od winias wlieai, travel uu lamilv Bitfas, *4.50 
inb. 6 good to choice an at Bj.2johu.y 5 ; (vory Choice 
to fancy do. ut *«Y86a0.2.Y) r«u and a ip per winter 
w beat nierior to choice trada arid family at 
The “Centennial” Fanning Mill 
FARM IMPLEMENTS & SEEDS 
Call on or write to it. H. ALLEN ifc < 
York, for whatever yon want ol the above. 
Address 189 & 191 Water St. 
The best mill in the 
world. It separates 
Oats, Cockle, and all 
foul stuff trom wheat. 
Is also a perfect-clean¬ 
er of Flax. 
WROUGHT IRON 
FIELD & GARDEN 
I.. 
to dealers. Address, S. FREEMAN «Jfc SON, 
liacine, Win. 
T manufacture u full assortment of these articles of 
wrought boiler iron. Uu exhibition at Pennsylvania 
Stalls Agricultural Fair, F to HI. For Sale by JAMES 
O. HAND A CO., Market Street; or by ARAD BUR. 
ROWS, J it., No. 1,403 South Front Street Philadelphia 
H AUKI8 FARM TRUCK, to be used iu front of har¬ 
row. Plow, Cultivator, Road Scraper, etc. The Fann¬ 
ers’ oost, friend. See advertisement lu Fair Edition. 
Send for circular to Saxton & Ami don, Buffalo, N. Y. 
NEW mm BOOKS 
Halladay Standard. 
VICTORIOUS AT 
Phila., 1876—Paris, 1878 
,'j. s ,/s{.i5< ./ . 25 Year* lu ( tie. 
GUARANTEED SUPERIOR 
To aay ottl « r Windmill Made. 
17 SIZES I MAh T045HORSE POWER 
-Vrx j Adopted b-v the Irxulino ft R. Co.'s 
and by the U. S. Gael, at 
vwwun forts and Garrisons. 
$3,500,000 worth now In Ubo. 
a p )li r fl»Ug g> Price Li8°t r Catalogue "B '' and 
U.S. WINDLkQ. APIMPC0., 
Batavia, Ill, 
The Anthem Harp. 
($1.25.) By Db. W. O. PERKINS. 
A new book intended as a successor for •* Perkius’ 
Anthem Book," published some years siuoe and which 
was » decided success. The new book contains music 
perfectly within the reach of common choirs, and is 
destined to have a great sale. 
DITSON & CO. also call attention to their three 
books for SINGING CLASSES; recently published, 
already very popular, aud worthy of universal adop¬ 
tion. 
The Temple. 
($1.00.) By Db. TV. O. PERKINS. 
The Voice of Worship. 
($1.90.) By. L. O. EMERSON. 
Johnson’s Method for Singing Classes. 
(60 cents.) By A. N. JOHNSON. 
Tl.c Temple contains an excellent Singing School 
Course, and a large number of Gleet, Snugs, Sacred 
Tunes and Anthems for practice and for mtulu classes. 
L. O. Emerson’s Voice ol Worship haw exactly the 
same eud In view as the other, hut hits a diff erent 
method, and entirely different music. JoIiiikiii’h 
M ellio.l is for thoHe who wish a low-priced hook; is 
admirably shuplu anil clear, has plenty of music, and 
has a thorough course in Note Road i ug 
tW Any book mailed for retail price. 
OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. 
C, H, DUaon ik ()•„ J. U, bit non JL Co. 
843 Broadway, New York. 1228 Chestnut St.. Phi'a. 
Ordinary. 
Btrlci ordinary.. 
Good ordinary.. 
Strict good do. 
Low middling.. 
Strict low middling.. 
Middling... 
Good middling. 
Strict good middling 
Middling Fair. 
Fair... 
IMPROVED CALIFORNIA 
WINDMILL. 
Simple, Strong, Durable. Rosette Wheel 
and perfectly Self-regulating, avoiding 
ltH) wearing Joints, Also. Steven’s Pony 
Feed Grinder una a perfect Rotary Mo¬ 
tion attachment, without gearing, the 
power being communicated by the lift 
or up stroke of Pump Rod. Ca u be Used 
for cutting feed, churning. &e. The 
best, cheai>est and most useful power in 
the market. Full particulars, circulars, 
&c,, sent Iree. AddreBB the Manufac- 
OLARK & CO.. SuMANAOtt, 111. 
hirers. 
Adams Wind Mill 
Works in a lighter breeze 
than any other. Governs 
itself perfectly. Its op¬ 
eration can not be inter¬ 
fered with by ice or sleet 
stonuB. \\ ell mu tie. 
Strung, Durable. U- 
lustrutod circulars of all 
our goods seut free. Ad¬ 
dress MARSEILLES 
M’F'G. CO., Marseilles, 
La Salle Co., Ill, Send 
for Catalogue “ C." 
cut meats 28,hiU pkg*.; lard, 6.90J pkgs. 
lOxp jns tor wm-k. ueer, 2,l7a pltga.; pork,3,975 bbls.; 
cuiments 13 5)2.195 tt>a.; lard, 5,0.8.12) tbs. 
SKKb —Clover is tlrw at 8*(3Sfco, Timothy is 
quiet at *2.36. Flaxseed has sold in *1.36. 
Tonsoco.—Trade has been very good both on ex 
port and home account, and prides have ruled 
steady. Quotations are 
KKNTtTCKY LEAF. 
_ Light. 
Common lugs.4 ® 4 W 
Good lugs.. IX ■ 5' 
Low leaf...5>y« 6 
Medium leaf. 6 W y> 7k 
Good leaf. 8 8 >j 
Fine leaf. 9 011 
Selection* . 12 «15 
. skkdlkaf. Crop IS78. 
N°w KngUno Havana seed....— igl— 
Wrappers, common.13 <sol5 
Modiuin.18 @18 _ 
.20 w 734 25 @.'15 
Kelecllons.30 (6.40 37Q(»15 
Seconds.— «- 10kv«*i3 
Fillers.— 5 > 4 (g) 7 
1 'kdo assorlod, low. 12 @13 111 al 2 
Assorted, (air. 14 a 15 13 aiti 
AssortHd, Hue. 10 us 18 18 «22 
Wrup per*.16 @35 — ut— 
Fillers........ 10 @12 8 01 
N , Y. ass'tod, com. to mediumiU @lt — @— 
Ohlu assorted. 8X@13K 7HalO 
.. 16 @25 15 ^25 
Wisconsin assorted. 8 a 12 7 ® 1 U 
Havana seed.15 @2u 16 alS 
Wrappers.12 @18 — @— 
Vegetables.—E xports of potatoes for week, 6.8P0 
bbla. 1 he N i. L. K K. W’ll not receive potato s lu 
bulk tlm kail. I he market is steady and prices are 
well supported for au early Fall season. L. I. early 
rose. *1.6 Ja 1.7) 1 * bol.: Nrate do.. *l.37@l.«: peerless, 
*l@I.U, the laltor aro largely Included lu lliuexporis 
atp-r.scnt. pwool potatoes are ffrmer. The recent 
storm has keat back Ya. schooners. Del. River, * 3 ; 
V«., *2, 0.32.76. Avoid wushlpg sweets 111 packing 
for market r.htpmnni*. Cabbage 1 * low, Ollier items 
of garden true* bring fslr rales. 
Green corn, C IOU. 75@90r.. mujatoes; * bush.. 2566 
<1 c.; cucumbiT pickles, per l.UtO *1.25@1 50; egg plant, 
per bin., ue.'g$l; string bciarm, per bae, ;m<*jUc. • 
greeu pras *l.(>0<a»2,5li; Lima beans, polatoe * ha 1 25; 
flat do. 160 .: slieiled. *i. turnips. L. 1. Urn hunches. 
7 . 10 .: Uu-siaturuipa <1 bbl,76c;(.r<*i; beets, UXibuuoiie*. 
*1 uO; LullruHc pen pees, Vhag. 7)c,; caboge, tl ■ t 
Bill'll. F 188 fHalj; red do- *4 16 squusti, Ji bbl. 59 
("'75c.: oil ions, while, M. yellow, $2.5Uut|2.75: red, *2.50; 
carrots, Hi ,00 bunches, *1,50; pumpkins, V iou 
$3.a8; okra, per 180. 15 j. * 
WOOL.—Quotations sre essentially as last week. 
Demaud Is moderate, manufacturers apparently car¬ 
ry irg lair stocks. 
CATARRH 
Bronchitis, Asthma & 
Heavy 
4b@ 5 
5X(# 5* 
8 ui. 8 -j 
7X@ SH 
9 uiio.s 
11 @12 
12 @15 
Crop 187V. 
18 (a 25 
Cured at home by 
INJIALENE 
A CompoundofCarholutcil 
CHALLENGE WIND MILLS 
Victorious at all fairs. Over 7AHki in 
ictual use in every State aud Terrt- 
Lory of the 11. R. It is a section wheel— 
has bcciu made by the preeent Co for 
ten years; in all that lime not cue has 
blow u down without tower breaking— 
a record uo other mill cun show. We 
public to determine their merits Mills 
r trial. Best 1’eed Mills, Corn Shelters, 
ogne free. 
OHALI.ENGE MILL CO., Batavia, EL 
;MAl,CR«e, 
LITE STOCK MARK AT A 
Nkw Yokk, Saturday, Aug. li, 1880. 
Beeves,—R eceipts for the week 13.481 head; do. 
last week, 13.214 d i. Receipts have exceeded the ex¬ 
pectations of seller*. The opening *uiijs were strung 
at Weuuesuay’s Ugures, put prices broke )*o. before 
se lers ecu id close out. Thorul.ng rales were Tex¬ 
ans and Colorudos, 8.<‘Jo., to dress 55@5(S lbs.: com¬ 
mon lo fair uuuve steer*,8H69wa.; same, good to 
tsimpie, sen-raguJaHug, and with our experienced men, we contract to force water from spring or well to 
any point. Write, Btating the nature of work you want done, to 
„ „ Pl B. S. WILLIAMS & Co. 
39 College Place, New kork. Kalamaaoo, Midi. 
cliuloe, 9 
625 heud 
extent. 
