<R«a4c.; new Virginia at 4®5c.: fancy sliced North 
Carolina at 6@7e.; evaDorated, ring cut, at 8!*6$9kc. 
Old peeled peaches at 8@14c, Blackberries at 8c.: 
Raspberries at 2,VS}26c. Pitted cherries at )9<a 
«l!c. Whortleberries at 11c. Now Georgia, peeled 
peacheg at 16"JI7c.: new North Carolina peeled 
peaches at lft<it20n-; new tin peeled peaches, quarters 
ati@734c.: new unpeeled peaches, halves at 7«@8c. 
Z .Receipts for week, 1,591 pkgs. 
Exporta for week. 1,022 bbls. of dried apples. 
for thn woe* 1 . 8,200 pkgs.; do last 
week, 0 856 do Supplies continue light fur general 
vva nta and good Full prices aro ruling. Near points 
are hardly quotable. Limed eggs quoted at 18c. 
forflneSfifco. 
N. J-and nearby uer dozen, 25c.; State and Pa. 23® 
24c.; Western, fresh. 2»d!22Hc.; Canadian, 22»22Ro • 
second or held, 2lii»21Hc. ™ ’ 
Flock - There is an active export and home trade 
and prices advancing. 
Latest sales aro at. *3,4034.10. for very Inferior to 
very fancy •upurtine State and Western; t4.OOa4.2S tor 
poor to Choice extra State and Western, odd lots and 
linen ; >4.2504,36 for obotco to fanny do.; very Inferior 
lognod white wheai, trade and family extras, T 4 .T 5 
GU.liO; good (O cnojwi do at .$5.(15mi.Ill; (very choice 
to fancy do. x'. ♦ti.25i6.»;) red UIJid amber winter 
w , h £ Hl . Jt nl<,rior w Choice trad a And family, at 
I4.o0aii.00' round hoop unto. f4.4&rS4.i»; and trade 
of uo. at K.aO'itO OO; st. Loel* at 
f4.75jaft,00 for Inferiort" good extra; W.tiOitG.lO for 
good to choice i.and tti.iUe8.50 for choice to fancy 
ttsSlSJ&n 1 i!" ri0, " t * clear, lnfortor to fancy at 
*4 w>® 0 .£ 0 ; Minnesota straight,'’ poor to fancy, at 
nna inferior to very fancy at f5.75 
WS.75; unsound stock at from *2 53 * 5 . 011 ; city mill 
extra at *5.20.-5.41) for fair to very choice for the 
Wnst Indies; do. for England. t4.COS4.3y tor Door to 
choice spring wheat, and *4iO»6.aj Tor winter wheat 
product; do. trade and faultly extras, I6.40SC.75 : do, 
for sooth America. 85.40S»6.76,i No. 2 at *2.50*3.60 for 
very poor to very fancy. 
. r °r wel ’ k ' hour, bbls. 102.600:, corn meal, 
do. ( !.600; wheat, bush. 1.5S3.730; corn, do. 1,6(0,650; oats 
Sn'Jrn'*? 0 * &8JW1; malt, tlo. 56,10; barley, do. 
171.610; brans. do..6m)0; rice. pkga. 1,175. 
, *Wta rorthe week ftour, bbls.. 76.650; corn meal, 
do. li.tihll, wheat. bush. 1,-47,500; corn, oo. 815,576; oats, 
do. 2,to7; peas, do. 2,7,7b beaus, do. 1,207; rice, 850. 
C °S‘^oi v,KAI/ r Salo ‘' at *?.i;o«o2.75 for yellow West¬ 
ern, }3.26<aH.,'>U for Brandywine. 
FEtiiTS.—Exports of apples for week 
36.5(10 bbls. The market la still largely sunnllnd won 
r uni sue; Kiuraia turnips g bin. Mlco bullnoso pno- 
F^*J.V 50 ;,A !! * b - Ill < rt ' flat Dutch. $ 100, *2 
fi»do. red, |3®4.80: marrow squush, yt bbl. 40® 
«Sv HubbArd du., 7Ac.: onions, white. $3.50c<i4: 
yellow, *2.o0.®*2 .lx red, $2.J0 : Chester. *J 25®*2.40: 
carrots, ft JOU bunches. 82.D0 ; pumpkins, p too $2®4: 
okra. 2on.; caobriower, 4* bbl. *lnt-.5c; calory, per 
doxun, <4o.a8100; beets, 100 bunches, *1. 
Wool —Trade has been slack again this week, 
manufacturers buy log only to replenish assort- 
meuts. Prices generally have been beidyerv steady. 
Quotations are for 
Ohio, Penn., and W.Va. XXX463480.: XX. 13a45c.; 
X, 4.Jat4.BV No. 1 4t>^}48o.; No. g 4‘J<#44o.; coarse 35® 
3Hc,: combluK 43ttt48o. 
N. Y. Mich, and tS is. xx 36CJ41C.: X 380400,;No.l 41® 
47c.; No. 2 38<t42c ; coarse 331* S6e.: combing 43c&46o. 
Iml.. Ky. and Term . XX .-84410., X 38<*40e.; No. 1 
11 it flic.; No. 228x420.; Coarse 32 jliic.; Combing 44*460.; 
combing unwashed 3U«437c. 
III. Iowa, and Minn. XX 36,140o.; X 3ti<a40o.: No. 1 43® 
46c.: No. 237(<tilc.; course,ddv'Slo. 
Ga , Ala.. Mihh. and La. line unwashed 33.tS5c,: me¬ 
dium unwashed 30*340.; cimnjn im washed 26a30c.; 
UYI STOCK MAKKKTS 
Cows And Calves.—T here Isno quotable change; 
the range is $.'I0®55 for common useful to prime 
milkers, for private use some singles hring *60. 
Veal Cat Vi; —Wilb fair receipts oflive and dead 
the maiket boias very good rates, Outside figures 
were obtained only in a small way. 
Live calves. N. J. f fed. 7 >x® 744 c., State choice. 6 Y@ 
7^o.J good, tififiOHc.: poor, 4H(45H<!.; Alt. Holly, large, 
5c.; ligho and medium, ti(« 7 c.: buttermilk. 3@3Ko.: 
grassers, 2 jJ 2 ,Qc.; fair to prime hog dressed, iOaTiok ;; 
common to lair, 7&®9>»o.; dressed buttermilk, 5 <a 
sc.; do grass.SHaic- 
Smcicr AND La ims.—Receipts for wunfc, 83.316 head; 
oo lH8i vveek, nlow und many bead 
ml over. Prior to prime wheep Lambs 4**r<a 
A row selected wethers for export made 
dXO. 
SwrNK.-Heceipis for the week, 3l,ti75 heRd; do, last 
week. 27,u29 do. Alarkefc quoted steady at 5 W® 6 ? 4 c, 
the latter a holding sale for two carloads of tine 
Ohio. City dressed and State. f>W® 8 c.; do. Western, 
hUdt.o- Country dressed pork, light, SwbVc.; thin 
weigh tabhi <*" He. 
TERMS FOR 1880 
PE0DUCE AND PB0V1SI0NS 
NEW Toiik, Saturday, Oct. U, 1880. 
PBAs.-Small samples of new beans 
^ s, !L r i 0 *M •hedioin, *i.ti5: pea, *1.70® 1.76; 
red kidney $l til. An u»sy feeling prevails but no 
large homo or export parcels of bean* are in treaty 
*L75 SerThnltt 1 * LmLt,b; B- E oB W 
Marrow beans, prime, f I «0®L#2X: other, 81 6 tel 55 ' 
medluniH, prnm,. 81.44*1.47■ VliT r IfR 
pea.81.5as®I Ik); white kidney. 81.65®l,75; r<^ kldnwr' 
prime. »I.40 m 1,45; other, * 1 .&® 1 . 37 ^ kidney, 
Butter. As was feared by many in the fr-irle 
strong Hurting quotations for lint Kail hav.^proved’ 
Interrupt! ve to gennrnl butincs*. Present Indications 
are that there mun be considerable unbending l»e. 
wil? hi 6 ll ' aJu I’utson a wholesale pace or else there 
will be au unconiforiubln aeeumulition .f simn 
«r" } ' r ivM V' U ^ ln R 1 'dull ncuklq 0 
selleia oz Woultirg huvo be^un uj mark dosrti all 
grades, und this caJla oil a certain clnas from under 
grade, and even good Miate. Ve, y good lull dairies 
are iuoiuded in tlio receipts, but the e urn few bids 
for valuable IIuch. as a rule dealers have ceased cm 
ting off line end* or dairies. Boruettme* a cmton.er 
can be made byt lie coneeaston breaking into fresh 
Une ends, but If i he practice la prolonged lt | rU j, ' 
ouh lor average quality. Foreign buyers are no k 
?n°r r J" sU ,V“ 0rt "!f “ n(1 their absence tends 
to muke Seiler* scdlcltouau* to the finure and the 
outlook la that the the local or retailing trade, which 
it’.: do.. December 
• Hiui.wiu.uaiw,, V m.j unr to good, luailo: 
hila.. dr.v-pioked, l3sH4c. Chickens, d:.. i&!*mo - 
Bucks Co.do lkauc., Slate scalded, l2kiyilHc • West- 
br , n .'» c “ l '-U«l ■ 1 )'i;®I2sc. Fowls, Phi la., dry.ploked, 137 ; 
®l4se.;N. J., a. l'„ I2(ail3c.: scalded l%*l3o • State 
love poultry is In rather light supply, but prices 
are only fair aa deliveries ot dressed ura free. 
< hickens. New .lereev, per ». 12<*l3u.; State, 11 ® 12 c: 
Southern, lOctllc. Fowl*, New Jersey, 
'l ea, L rn ' 11,611 s ' c - : Southern, llu. Boost! 
era. o* 8 C. Turkoya, young. 10® 1 Ic. old, 9311 c. Ducks, 
choice^,ne„ otner, w®56c. Geese, choice,81.76; 
There is an easy tone to prices throughout the 
game market. Trade la somewhat brisker as sellers 
C4iu €fXbmit more stock and do not depond upon the 
Ice box as much as formerly. A good many bear 
» rr * v c'd, wosl£y, however, in a spoliedoondi- 
Ma'nard ducks. 50®(i0c.: teal, 3o@40o„- common 25® 
30o.; a few red heads and canvas backs have sold at 
$li«s 2 respectively, Partridge, prime, Alc.® 8 l no- 
K ' ,ft r ] ; v ‘* 35c -i grouse, dry, 75®8';o, 
wet, 66®»i0o.: woodcock. Siaie, 7.;i*H5c.; Western. MVoi 
tiUc,; Kug.siilpe ti do*., 40v<4.0c Band snipe, 40 .j5Uc.: 
plover, 81.7)®!..a: wlid pigeons, flight *1.25; Minn, 
short saddle, venison 16;<s20o.; other short saddle, 
j4i®ibc. whole deer, Uk*i 2 c. 
Pkoviskina—I n hog prodneta Urd has been unus- 
uallyaotive on export account, and prices advancing 
other articles have been dull. 
Mess pork at $lti, for spot lots. Bacon at 8 -Uo 
for long clear, and 8 Hc. for short clear. I.ard—West¬ 
ern steam at 8 . 8 U for spot lots: S.LiWc. fotOetr km 
Latest price* nr(i for 1 m0re “ Ctlve at 1 d ^dflrm. 
y,? tob . er November, li 01 ; December mwa 
10.8.1c. ; January , U.bMiif 11,03c.; February. H.17iili 18c* 
H.titiu!*’ ll,aat * U - :Uc! April, 11.411*11.500.; May, U.64® 
Quotations for spot cotton are based on American 
standard of clasmflcatlon. and on cotton In stur« 
mhainwVt Quiil !; y 001 m( i re th “ n half a grade above 
or below the grade quoted. uu '* 
A. Orleans 
Ordinary. °f a ^ tlf 0 
Htrict ordinary.8 16-lti u i- ti y 
Good ordinary. 9 I5-It» 10 l is in i IH 
strict good do.titi w £18 lS}:}« 
mldU,,nS: . }1 1*16 11 tl6 1 tlti 
Middling.. 5 -i« ,i 7 m ff 2 
Good middling......11 11-16 n ivm n u ir 
Strict good middling. 11 1&-16 12 wS 12 VIS 
Middle Fair.12 7- 0 12 i }H g ftjj 
r “ r .*. 13 HO 13 3-JH 13 8-16 
Good ordinary.6,^ 1 j j0W middling 912 
Strict good ordinary. II 1 Middling 0 ... '‘ipiv 
Receipts for week, 30,479. Exports do. 15.551. 
Cukkse.-T here has boon a slow market until 
towards the close when with Conccsklous more trade 
resulted on export account, with the shipments for 
1 boxes. The latest prices are for 
state factory, fSnCiy, at I2kt*130. : do good and 
prime,UKfflHVo.; do. fair to good, 11JA®12 ^q. • do h'f 
>05* to.; Wisconsin racton'. flne. l2A® 
low’i-ie 0, V p . v,me - i^iaso.r do, fair to good, 
luHOvUc., Ohio factory, flne. 12H(<<l2Vo • do rmn, 
Ialr tbKOOd.lOKQlfHc.1 
The Cheapest and Best. 
Will Crush and Grind Any thing. 
Illustrated Catalogue FllEE. 
Address L.J. MILLER , Cincinnati, ft 
DUK^ Op* EDINBURGH 
OCT. 46 
Chicago,— Wheat excited, active and firm, No. 
2 Red Winter, f l ; No. 2 Chicago Spring, 97\e„ 
cash; »3&c. November; 9934 c. December ; 9 atea 
at 97Xdg.99tfc. November: No. 3 do., 92>fc; Re¬ 
jected, 75c(«879c. Corn active and Arm at sa ^ . bid 
cash ; 40;v;c. bid November; v/c. December 
sales at 40H-@40«c. December, Rejected. S3’,c' 
Oats active and firm at 303 * 0 , cash and November • 
34xc. May. Rvr firm at sac. Flax-sbkp, 81.26 
Rokk steady ftt *18 cash ; $ih. 26. Octolkjr; $12 5 fi, 3 i 
12 so. November. J 12 20 bid, all the year; *12 flo bid 
January. Lahp strong and higher at fSnav oM aa 
cash; *s I 7 v ,1518 so. Noveml>er;$s lav'ag'ie all 
the year and January. Bulk Mhats' modenitoly 
active uud higher. Buithk.—T hedemand rontlnuea 
active on local Hhlpplug, and export account, with 
prices firm uud 'inchanged. Wo again quote-. Choice 
to fancy creamery «ii@30c. per lb; fair to good 
2 ji^28c; fine fo fancy dairy 2S<*2r.e; good, do, 19*421 c: 
niedlur .1 in fair do in shipping lots 1«@17C; choice 
}-^ ! 1 ? ackod I7 ® 20 .°; falr Uj ?°b'> packing stoclc 
lo@160; grease butter 86810c. Cheese. Fair to 
choice makes contlnae In active request at nrm 
rates. U e agaln quote g.xid to flue Cheddar 
creams at 12^@l3o, per pound and do rlats at 12(4 
l 2 j 4 C. while ihe poorer goods wore going all the 
way from 100 to 12c., or aa to condition and 
amount of Injury, cipkk.—T he supply or ncwiv- 
made is liberal, and the demand is only moderate. 
We quota strictly Tresh juice at (4 per bbl. Hkkds 
T imothy und flax were active and strong with 
other kinds slow. Clover was dull at fd.loiSH 75 
per bushel for good to choice medium, with mam¬ 
moth going at about avc. better. 'iTmothy was 
quotable at 82 2dpi 2 2 f> for poor and foul to fair 
A nc >?“27,\'<4~.: 39 ior good to fully prime, and $3 33 
@2 3a ror extra bright samples; nothing was do¬ 
ing ior futures. Max was in quite good jviiUEst. at, 
81 22 itf(#i as ror good, on a basis of pure, to better 
for tine and desirable sorts Hungarian and mil¬ 
let were about 00 c ror good. Tor cosh or future de¬ 
livery . v\ ool. i he asking rates fi'oui store for 
eastern lows, Wisconsin, find Illinois wool ranged 
as follows: 1’ub-waslied. bright.46(H4scper coun i* 
?,?• ^KJ-and coarse 41 ®-lSc; lleeeiv washed medium 
40@42c; do flae so^issc. do coarse nsV^siic; unwash¬ 
ed medium 28(432b, do coarse 2 d( 425 c; do flue 
brlght 25(42Cc; do heavy I8@2-1C. bucks’ fleece 1 6 
@18c ConstgmnentH from westorn Iowa, Nebraska 
and Kansas sell about 2C. per lb less than this 
range, and burry and poorcoiidltloned iota at tone 
Jcsa Colorado wool (unaasoried) la quoted at 
25@28c per pound for medium to line; UiSftSc for 
coarse to medium, and black at 21 ( 423 . 
^St. LpuU.- Wheat excited and higher; No 2 
Red Fall, 99 it'C®* 1 . 00 .S 4 , Cash; 99%c®8*00i 1 , Octo¬ 
ber; $H<g$i.(i 2 1 - 8 , November; 81.W@81.04, becein- 
ber; 8L04, January; 81. all the year . No. s a,. -r w 
@96d;No. 4 do , 9 ic. Cons higher at 39 r 4 ;i'>\ ; e. cash • 
< 5uE >ct0 ^ c -,9 39 -i@S>#c, November; MLtiUOCt 
^Vc (<838 7 -sc, »u the year: u i- 8 er 4 
44 j^c. Mnr* cats higher, but second at 2 ?i .c. bid 
cash and uctnber; 3 >.'.i.,c, November; hi bid 
Dvcember. Kve quiet ar sstjc. Fork quiet; lob- 
blngati t iqutp.fc^o, bid. Bulk Meats 
nrmand hlghej; car Lots of ao day meat-Shoul- 
ders, f5; Clear Rib, JS; Clear sides, stc. Bacon 
firmer; shouideirE..»Ai;c; Clear Rib, s j.c; clear sides, 
malnl >‘ at 3,K “ selected dal ry 
2t>c; prime to choice do. at 20c to 24 C; low 18 < 5 U 5 e ’ 
San« tr> ' H «'. c for poor, to 16(4170 for sweet 
* 1 r l VV Torgera and lialumores. 84- 
rtnrv t butcheru’ to 
- CAr,LK >n /air demand; sup¬ 
ply light; gras8 Texans and mixed butchers’stuff 
weak at $2@83. Sheep steady at 83@83.75. 
1 i auere is a orisa aemanu ror Kentucky 
leaf, with price* generally steady. 
Veoetaelks.—E xports of potatoes for week, 10,900 
bbl*. Potatoes are flrmer and steadier with an im- 
ittiproved export dnnmml uxiDif up considerable 
jtoek. Nova Sontla K. Rose, 81.7541.87 State. $1.25 
»i.00 snowflake. *1.37(41.62; peorlPMi, *1.12(41.26. 
Sweet, potatoes have ruled low, bat at thoOlase there 
I# a prospect of recovery. Garden Bluff beEins to 
fav r Bnllor*, a* the frost In some eaium bus sent 
down supplies, Lima bnutis have advanced. 
Sweet potaUfes, Va., 81.25dtl.iO; extra. 82£2 50; 
Green coni, 10(1, ui 47 * 0.1 Uunatons, ?i bunh., 20 ® 
Lc.; egg plants, per bbl.. *3«l; l.lnoa beans, per 
bHir 2.UUCel82.50; sboiled, per bash. *3.5044 00; turnips. 
w 
I., 
<<vr r ~ 
m 
1 m limit it 
TiV 
V\ 
m 
louuiy uepiores a diminished demand win 
have to be met. The uiubi marked decline for the 
thmJLht 1 ? °* r “W sr - ^ l ' 0rt,,,n the exports are 
thought to be butter substitutes. 
Creamery Hue Slate.Slkj.j Western, f8a29o,: wood to 
,:ilr tO KOod. -'iw'.Vk'.; poor lu talt- 21 
swoet cronoi. • Sinle tlrkiuM 
entire dairlo*, choice, C-N.A,e.- oUier It'kaSweN 
ImilK «nn half tubs, choice 27tsi27Hc.; iflmd to nrimo' 
.^^t’hAT 51 ' V,,m41 *«•»«• choice. ‘JiHtti 
<^4:240.: Webteru imitation ereiiinwvvrT) 
koJJc., dairy, fresh, 2.(4230,; falrand other Is,,•>■',, ■ 
taeii.irv. flue June, iSai • reseat aiakv,' l's^iuc"' 
medium, U 4 *l 7 c*, pour, iniaiWcw 
p] Rec el pt» tor week, 34,100 pk^s.; exports do.. 11,555 
■a. uruana 
uu. I'UUl luiHir, IMIIIC. -— 
Receipts lor week. 02,018 boxes. 
Liverpool cable. 65* 
Steam toGt. Britain, ;i5®45s. 
nf^^f.lM 7 ! 7 01 i ui v 1,,lroel8hav ' i K° na the hands 
of retailers, but the market ts not active compared 
vri h the hcfivy supply. K 
White o'over comb, single pkgs. 17(418c.; lamer 
£h2o ; dark &hti9o S * tW * 1 *^ LuilSc.; extracted white, 10 
ORtKn Fhbits -Show little of interest. Tradina 
.froL 081 ]? ln s, uall lots, and prices varying slightly 
only. Quotations are for: 3 
Apple*—old „ State] at 6®6c., new 1 Tennessee at 
GRAIN. Wheat has an active, export and specu¬ 
lative demand and prices higher 
t’lii© latest, sales are of No. 1 white at*l,m*ffit.U: 
^ , V,9. cl0 £ <:r, i? t * do. November at ,?l ID; 
iiL? m December «1.13ftl 13Q: Ungraded white 
ut8Li»/*l.i4; nilxed w.nter at $1.11X41.1014 No. 1 red 
at l.b-j ! ('J‘M7: « 0 . 2 ref at *i.UK«l.H: do. October, 
at i-UXa.LUV: do. Novmnber.at 81.n%(41.13f4; D»! 
oeinbur, at <!f>. ititiimry, at #• I.I4tu>i liv* 
N<>. 3ied at miKTadad r»'aat 
No. 2Milwaukee jipnns,Choice at. tLU: No. 2 4 jfV 
Ca ^ at f 1 *?•** , Bve dl Coin is active 
i;raded mixed entm.i at o3m63Xc.: Dew crop v e l- 
low Sou them, a >m«ll lot, poor quality, at 48o. Oats 
are more :re«tv offered and prices easy: latest sales 
are ot No. 1 white at 4le.; New York No, 2 whHe st 
10®4UX<\- do. No. 3 white M;/ October J»«a3;ic do. 
December at 5JWji39Xc. No. Sat 38c.: ungraded white 
\\ eatern at JUaaLc. ungi-Hded mixed We .lcru at OSs,® 
41c.: mixed 8 t;ite at 4i.se.: No. 2 Chicago 40c. ^ 
♦iS^ 1 arrivals are larger and prices unset- 
tied and weak. Qu jtationsare for 
New Yorks, crop 13S0, prime and choloe.?.°°23 °<x2g' 
Do. medium . •>. 
New Yorks, orop 1880, low to fair... i's a-u 
Eastern, crop lSiU. en , 32 * 
Wisconsin,crop 1880. .iu 
Yearlings, crop 1879, choice.' " '31 
Olds, all growths. ^4 gjJ 
Leather.—Q uotations are for hemlock sole 
24(4^1 for middle5 21.0126 for heavy, and 21 H«ki f .r 
good damaged do. Ior 
» 4 Y and 8 traw. Demand Is liberal and prices 
Stroup« 
Shipping hay quoted at S0e.; medium to nrlme 
do..5(lc.@8U5; salt huyat COta&ic.; clover do?ac 644 
.5c. Straw at W81 tor long rye; 70475c. for short 
rye; and b&®7ac. tor oat. 
Poultry and game.—D ressed turkeys excied 
the want of trade and prices are verv eusv few 
reach 14c. Fowls and chickens have a fair demand 
as good stock can be hadat Inside fls'ures. Ducks are 
doiue well; gcosq begin to sell. It is thought that 
eastern duck* will be plenty enough this season for 
a New York quotation. 
tnickene, wow .inraev. our &> • 1n^ioe.. 
tor Nov.. 8.45c. tor Disc, he d Jun. d^hverleM 
Steariue atAi. tor choice. 'Tallow at 6J*®6 5-I6c. fo^r 
prime. Beef hams hi 8I*>.5(I. Beef at for extra India 
mens *194*20 for city; 8U.MX4H) for extra mess 1 aid 
Wf for Plain me** 8H4U.75. for ^aoket.Tud 
13.35 for family mess. v 
Receipt* tor week, beef, 450 pkgs.: pork, 1.575 bbls • 
cut meats, Sti.sOU pkgs.; lard, 2K.U0 pkgs. ’ 
Erporta for week, hmif, 1 750 bbls.; pork,4,79S bbls • 
cutmoau, 5,til9,9(a n>s.; lard.5,921,076 lbs. ’ 
Seed.—O loyer Isln moderate demaud and steady 
auotedst 8S(4»c. Timothy is quiet at |2.70®2») 
Flaxseed quoted at $1.40. 
Reoeipts for week, 2,238 bushel*. 
, Exports for week, 660 bags. 
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?Ii~ „J? er Jbsirable strains of Trolling Stock, for 
fiaH’ on term.** AU stock icuaran- 
as represented. Catalogues sent free. 
Correspondence solicited. Address 
POWELL BROS., 
Springboro, CTuwford Co., Pa. 
K AA11 Gold, Chromo Jfc Lit’g, Cards, (No 2 alike,) 
U V/Name On, luc. Clinton Bros., Cliutouville. Conn. 
Halladay Standard. 
VICTORIOUS AT 
•Phi] a., 1876—Paris, 1878 
25 Tear* lu U««. 
GUARANTEED SUPERIOR 
To any other Windmill Made. 
17 SUES—I MAN TO 45 HORSE POWER 
Adovtjxl bv Ike leading R. R. Co.’s 
and by the U. S. Govt, at 
Forte and Garrisons. 
$3,500,000 worth now in Use. 
8 end for Catalogue “B" and 
Price List. 
U.S. WINDEN0. A PIVRCO., 
—__ Batavia, Ill, _ 
ft _——CHALLENGE WIND WILLS 
v ictorlous at all fairs. Over 7*tKK) in 
"'Tti'.'* t yitnal use in every State and Terri- 
tory of the II, S. It is a section wheel— 
ha« Ijeen made by the preaent Co. for 
ton years; in all that time not one has 
I | blown down without tower breaking— 
tb. .iWdMKS&S ml 
sss. F “ d wWk: 
_ ^^AXiLKNOfi MILL O O.. Batavia, Ill. 
improVed~cMfornia 
t WIND MILL. 
Simple, Strong, Durable, Hosetto Wheel 
and perfectly Self-rcgnlaUng, avoiding 
hH) wearing joints. Also, Steven’* Pony 
Feed Grinder and a perfect Rotary Mo- 
tiou attiictniieut, wubout ta*orin»?. the 
power being communicated br the lift 
or up stroke of Pump Rod. Can bo used 
ior cutting feed, churning, Ac. The 
best, cheapest and most useful power in 
the market. Full particulars, circulars. 
turers * C ’’ ru 1 . tlu ' Manufac- 
rarere. _ CLA RK Re 00.. Soman auk. III. 
MAKE YOUR OWlT 
ADJUSTMENTS 
Send a Be. %t:imp for the 
Imjirnvd Method /nrddJUHtinu 
.S>r"«clM and Eye Glasses, 
with the usd of which specta¬ 
cle wearers can select their 
own giusees. Address 
^.DAVfD E.COOVER.OcMirt, 
21 8 .Third 8 t.,H»m*hur«;, Pi. 
7°° T ° vo >’ H 
AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE CO. 
Of Watertown, JN". Y., 
The largest Company in the country which Insures 
only fanners’ property and residences. Over twenty, 
six years old- ' 
Capital. $200,000 00 
Net Snrplna, over.$235,153 81 
A»ae t«u Jan. 1, 1880..$1,137,549 13 
landsmhomes 
IN SOUTHWEST MISSOURI. 
1,000,000 acres well-watered Timber 
and Prairie Lands along; the line of the 
St. Louis and San Francisco K. R. for sa !e 
at lrom #2.50 to* $8.00 per acre on 
seven years’ time. Excellent, for Stock, 
Fruit, and Farming;. The best Tobacco 
Region in the West. Short winters, con¬ 
venient markets, superior Schools, low 
taxes, healthful climate, good society. 
Free transportation from St.Louis to pur¬ 
chasers of laud. Bend/or maps and circulars, 
11» H. C’OFFrx, Lund Commissioner, 
Temple Building;, St. Lotus. Mo. 
r^ENESEE VALLEY FARMS FOB S4I.K. 
YJ borne of thetinest residences in theVallev, near 
It. R. Inquire soon of JOHN SHELDuN, upon the 
prem'ses. at Mo*cow. Livlnesioc Co.. N Y. 
This Wonderful Improved Saw Machine 
Is warranted io saw a two-foot !oc in tliree miu- 
ntea. oul more coni wood or Iocs of any sue * day 
than two men can chop or saw tin- old way. Et’eet# 
fMMifccniKiM needs one. 
G^ACEATS W OiTED.—lltiisiratyd yirewlnr .ind icrna Free. 
Addrc FARMERS’MAXrF.VCTFRrXG CtL. 
_ 171* Elm Wtffpt, tlmdn iiqtl, O. 
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE 
SUMMIT 
Stove-Pipe Shelf .—ms host 
orficia oftrtd to JJotut. 
kceperi. Chi* Agent made l|l 44,6? in Un 
day*. No freight charge** 
Addreo, B. 8. HARTZELL «fc CO. 
*84 SouUi Third 8t v Pkllodelfilxi*, j 
"GRAPE VINES. 
a A 5,is d “fH's? , st! "uS 1 *,®- 
fS.Tte. <iRAi ’ 1 '- i-uEvrissr 1 mss, a 
T. S. HUBBARD, 
__ FREDONIA, N. Y. 
1 IfU' Ij 
LEAUT1FLL EVER.BLoO tl ,a 
\Ve deliv r.STRONG POT ROSES for Winter 
lie >om and Fall PI anti ng, safety by mail, at all 
post-otti.es. Five Splendid Varieties .yourchni. ;■ 
all laU'.rd, forSl; lsj for S^i 19 for# 3 « 26 to- 
S4 1 d.» for S3 J 75 for #10 1 lOO for #13. Sen.i 
lor our 5cw Guide to Rose Culture, and 
choose frorn over 500 Finest Sorts. Our Great 
splSflHIlIS 
DUCHESS GRAPE, 
LEE’S BLACK PROLIFIC CURRANT and other di 
sirable fruits, in large or small uuanUties. 
1 or prices address JONES * ROUSE, 
Lake View Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y, 
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