TERMS FOR 1880 
Fowls. New Jersey, 12c.x State and Penn. Il(3t2c. 
Western. llallMc.: Southern, lOfflllc. Roosters* 
ftOXSe. Turkeys. N.J. 10al2o.- Western 9«10c. Ducks, 
choice, f pair TfcSiSTo.: other, 45@55c. Geese, choice. 
*1.7,V other. $U«'l.5U. „ . . . 
When gnmo has the (rood fortune to arrive dry 
sales are qu'ek; wet or soft birds drag. Venison not 
plenty and not tuuoh wanted: a few State deer Ull 
" V Mal?ard 8 duclte, fiftafiOo.: tea). 30340c.: common 203 
Me.: pi rite We, prime. &0<>/,jai Oft: eastern, 50(SBOc.; 
potty 20•r.'JOc ; lironaA. ^rune. '<K)c.*2f l; 2nr<£3J)o., 
\yoodcfi p 'k. Sta'e. «'i«t75c.; Western, 4ixwi/ie,: Kng. 
snipe, V dor... Jl.fiO<51.7.70: Sand snipe. 40«5''e. plover, 
fl.Rtiai.7fi: wild pigeons stilll-fed. J. 5 »<m..ua.: flight 
tics 1.25: Venison saddle. latAlSe.} whole deer. Jl<312c. 
PrtOVtSIONS.—Hog products have been active and 
Mess pork at sjilfi. for spot lota. Bacon at 8-"0o. 
for lontf Cl*3Jir, n n*3 for ^hort r.lettr. L^J ^ f f< ‘ 
»>rn steam at H.TT^nif.PO for spot lots: 8.di(@S.77KC. 
for Oct: 8.70 for Nov., and 8 55c. for Dee. and J m. 
Stem inn at8»0i,o. Tallow at Beef hams 
at *16, ji), Beef-Indin mess #19320 for city : jg.aftmlft 
tor extra mess and *9 Ml for plain mess fli@ll.75. 
for packet, and * i:i@)8.?5 for family mess. 
Receipts for beef, pic**.: porK* o,2(i0buia.; 
cut meats. 26.4:511 pkirs.: lard._26.»)0 pkps. 
exports for wRf»lt, beef, 2,;>00 bbla.; pv»rk,4,tw0 bbls., 
cutmeats, 6,4 (j 7,653 Its.: lard. 4,101,700 lbs. 
SEED.—Clover is steady; qaotedat8>4@flC. Timothy 
is Arm at *2.70fe2.8!l. 
Receipt* for week. 1.806 bushels. 
Exports for week, 800 bags. 
Tobacco.—T here lias been a liberal demand for 
export and tbe market closed firm at the prices 
quoted. 
KENTUCKY LEAP. 
Light. 
.4 (3 4K 
44f.« 5 
. 5H@ 6 
. 67K 
.3 <54 8* 
. 9 @11 
..13 @15 
Crop 1878. 
@— 
.13 @15 
.18 @18 
, .20 @A7.K 
.30 @40 
Cotton.— There has been less life to the market, 
but prices are firm. Latest prices are for 
October at 10.74@l0.7*ic,: November at 10.i5@ 
10 76c.: December at 10.81(3 10.82c., January at 1IU4>« 
10.97c.: February at Il.l2@11.l3c.: March at 1l.28@ 
11.79c.; April. U.4X£lfj5c. : May, ll.h8«11.60o. 
Quotations for spot option »r« b»»ed on American 
standard of ifiAssiflnsttcn. and on cotton In stor* 
running In quality not more than half a grade above 
or below thn grade quoted. 
y. Organs 
Uvlonrtn. and Gul f. Texan. 
Ordinary..,. .............. 8 3-16 8 3-16 8 3-16 
Strict ordinary.8 Wd$ 3 15-16 815-10 
Qond ordinary,..... 9 13-IR i0 JE»*lb 10 J5-n* 
Strict good do........10 13-18 10 5-16 9 L-10 
Low middling. 10 11 16 10 13-16 10 13-16 
Strict low middling.10 15-16 1J l-l« 1 
Middling.........11 3-16 11 s 16 11 516 
flood middling.119-16 11 11-76 1111-11 
nuts are selling at $3 $ bush. Seeds—T be mar¬ 
ket. both for Calcutta Unwed and American flax¬ 
seed Is nominal; the former held at It .95, and the 
latter at $l.35 V busU. Grass seeds arc In dimin¬ 
ished demand and prices arc le*s strong, with a 
decline In timothy . Timothy, fcs.7t@vs.80; IIlibra¬ 
rian, $1.25; red top, suck. $2.75; Kentucky blue 
grass. ?i an; red clover, 3 vs.btfn.; white clover, 
*25c.; millet, $ orchard grass, fci.K*. 
Chicago. — Wheat active; No. it Red Winter, 
99c@$l .00 v,. No. 2 Chicago spring. $1.00*i@$t .00^, 
cash; $1 02 1-8. November; $1.03 5 8. December; 
No. 3 Chicago Spring, 9sc. Cohn In fair demand, 
at 39\c«>39 T-BC, cash; 40*,c, November; 4l*fc 
December; 45>-,(ft45 5 8c. May. Oats dull at 32MC, 
bid. cash; sac. October; 20 : ,c, bid. November; 
30 7 - 8 . December. Pork easier at $18, cash; $ 12 .- 
47M<@$12.50, November: 112 92V, January. I.akd 
steady, with a fair demand at $8 30. caah; $8.16, 
November: IS nr>. .1 anuary. Buttk a—creamery. 2S@ 
31 c 16;good to choice dairy, 23(.«2Tc; ladle packed, 
17 @ 20 , packing stock, notice; grease 8@10c. 
Cheese— We quote:-Pull cream. So pi ember, 13@ 
13vc r< lb; full cream. August. 1 * 0112 ^ 0 ; part 
skim, September flat, 121*0: part, skim, July and 
August. 10@11c ; full skim, 8@U)C; low grades, 6@ 
8c seeds Timothy was more active »rul steady 
at $2.ir,®$2 33. prime being about. $ 2 . 30 . Flaxseed 
advanced about In per bu. selling at fl.Sflkf for 
poor to $i.27@$l.2s. tbe bulk of the business being 
at the outside. November and January sold at 
$1.28. The demand for 1! iXsetM Is said t o ba chiefly 
from parties who ha ve contracts to HU t his month. 
the subscription price of The Rural New 
FORKER IS 
Single Copy, per Year.$2 00 
“ “ Six Months. 1 10 
Great Britain, Ireland. Australia and 
Germany, per Year, post-paid.$3 04 (12s. 0d 
France, ** “ . 3 04 (16Xf. ) 
French Colonies, M “ . 4 08 ( 20Vf.) 
Any one sending a club of eight Is entitled to one 
copy, one year, free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. 
Entered at the Post-office at New York City, N. Y. 
as second-class mail matter. 
CENERAL ADVERTISING RATES 
OF THE 
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Inside (Agate space).40c. per line 
" 13th page...60 
Outside or last page.60 “ 
Discount on 4 insertions, 5 perct.: 8 ins., 10 per ct. 
13 ins., 16 per ct.; 36 ins.,20 per ct.; 52 ins., 25 per ct. 
E3F* No advertisement inserted for less than $2. 
The shipping movement Is also large, shippers be¬ 
ing anxious to send the strd forward, as freights 
are advancing and the season of navigation Is 
drawing to a close. Clover seed was quiet at id 25 
@$4 60 . Worn. Good to choice medium tub, 45@ 
48c 7? tb; coarse or dirty tub, S9'.*lie: line unwash¬ 
ed fleece,2ft@25c; coarse unwashed Uecec. 2n@24c; 
medium washed fleece, 3S@41c; tine and coarse 
washed fleece, S«@38c. Hoos - Market, good; 
strong movement;' all heavy flrmcr: common to 
good mixed packing. $4 r.OMi-i.ro; choice heavy, 
$4 30 @f 5 . 10 ; light Slow and easy at $4 so. 
Catti.k Market, steady and quiet; export steers, 
Heavy 
4>4@ 5 
6tf® 5Jf 
ft (4 6 S 
7&@ 8H 
9 10 IOH 
11 @12 
12 @15 
Crop 1879. 
18 <4 25 
— 
— ffl— 
25 @35 
3714® 15 
10)4013 
5S@ 7 
10 @12 
13 @16 
18 @22 
— ffi— 
6 <a 7 
— @- 
7.W@10 
15 @25 
7 @10 
16 @18 
Common lugs. . 
Good lugs. 
Low leaf. 
Medium leaf. 
Good leaf. 
Fine leaf. 
Selections. 
SEEDLEAF. 
New England HavaDaseed 
Wrappers, common.. 
Medium .... 
Fine... 
Sclociiona. 
Second*. 
Fillers. 
Venn, assorted, low. 
Assorted, fair.. 
Assorted, tine. 
Wrappers. 
Fillers.. 
FARM IMPLEMENTS & SEEDS 
Call on or write to K. H. AM.KN & CO 
York, for whatever yon want of the above. 
AddreBa 189 A 191 Water St. 
MUSIC BOOKS FOR SCHOOLS 
The Welcome Chorus. ( dozen fV/ 
W. S. TILDKN. 
This is a new and superior High School Song 
Book with advanced elements, and a great variety of 
music, secular and sacred, to bo sung in one, two or 
four parta. Mr. Tilden’s previous works have been 
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poor 10 cb ilcu extra State aaa western, uaa lots ana 
lines; »4 4U@4 60 tor choice to fancy do.; very Inferior 
to good wr u« wbeai, trade an.i family extras. H.90 
@fi .75 : good W) cJlolcii do. at i8o.75 <*0.35 ; (very choice 
to tunuy do. at ♦6.60'o5.“5:) red and arnoer winter 
wheat interior to choice trade and family, at 
!4.70c6.25: round hoop Ohio. »4.t,5@5.15; and trace 
an<i family brands Of do. at ff).2&@G 35 1 i*'.. Loais ai 
|4 90@5.85 for inferior 10 good extra. «>HrA6.3) fnr 
good to choice l and 46.3.^6.75 for choice to very fancy 
Brands): AtmueMdu clear, Inferior to fancy at 
> 4 '-’Oati.Ml; Minnesota “ straight,'’ poor in fancy, at 
$5 85*7.2o, and patent Inferior to very fancy at IS.*a 
@8.75; unsound stock at from t2 6(|,*o.00: city ool 
extra at $5.. r 4)j*5.85 for ordinary to fancy for the 
Wost Indies : do. tor Bnglcud. j l 20 .4.60 for Door t" 
chotco spring wheat, and $4.65@5.I0 for winter wheat , 
prodHCt; do. trade and rauiuy extras. I5.6d@i.<l0 : <U, 
for tloaih America, f5.70id6.00.: No. 4 at v.'.iOu.i 5) fur 
very poor to very fancy. 
Itacelpts for week, dour. bbls. 108,»i5;. corn meal, 
do. S.UfO; wheat, bush. 1,165,000; ooro.do 1,129,150; oats 
do. AG.lUO: rye. do. 83 800; malt, do. 45.200; barley, do. 1 
266.8W) tc-un*. do..7,2.JU: rice, okg». i.150. 
Kxt>ort* for the week, hoar, bbls.. 7i„sud: corn meal, 
do. 2.550: wheat, bush. 2.042.7UU: corn, do. 1,476.000: oats, 
do. 7.124; peas, do. 5.3011. oea-B. <!•>. 4'>fi; rice, 14200 
CORN Meal.— Sales at $.'.65@3 for Western, and 
|3.35'<t3.40 fur Brandywine. 
Fresh Fruits.— There is a degree of batter ree'- 
inc in applea. but trade is not working up 10 the 
supply. Quality s now very One and many s^ud 
holding lots are in. There is no promise 01 ,oach 
advance. Newtown tpippius are “elllng near-by 
orchards at <d.25@l.5U per bbl., buyers supplyii.g 
dooDdniESv 
Wes'ern mixed. $1.35@1A7: Baldwins $125@|.5U in 
shipping order. G:eenings,fl@U2. lvlriw-s. Fail pip¬ 
pins and 20-i z.. $i.2jf41,Wn ,pen heads. 5 kw7.ic.; ex¬ 
ports are 1'irgo and are beiog widely aistribuied 
abroad. Crauberriea dnl and weak: fancy Cape 
Cod $5.fft@b; poor to good. fc*@4.Mi: boxes. $l.75;*i 1 »•; 
N. J., $1 *1.51). OuiriCH" are coeap: best, ta pe: bbl.; 
oihers, »2 5ika4. Dears are scarce; California and 
Mas*, boxes rlnn at $4 ,<6: Duchess, Beurre Bo»e and 
B. Clang^au. Due beet in btus.. Lswrenoe. t-i* 
5: Beurre d’AUJou, *546; Vicars, *3@o. Horlda 
lemous, *3“3.5ii per box La. oranges. |4a5 per bbl. 
Chesinuu plenty at »2.26»3 per hush, of 60 its. 
Hlcknrv nuts, new, *2@2.2> per luisli.ut oOlbs.; do not 
mix old with new. Deaiiuw quiet. Hand-picked \ ii , 
*.5@&Sc.: extra prime. l .tiXc. . good to prune,8x@:4c.: 
shelled, b^d.b\c Quahiy generally superior to 
fono^r V.i. ujitvdin*?. untrr'rm 
are most d.'slruble 1 the Virginia standard is 66 
inches and is beat liked by the trade here and west. 
Grain Wheat has beenaeuvo and advancing; 
the exports for the week reaon 2.0d(l,i4K) bustL 
The latest prices arc for No. 1 wlure attl.t7@i.l3S;. 
do. for October, at *i.17@1.17X; do. for November at 
8U6>t@l.t7i4: do. December at $l.lS@l.l8s: No. 2 
white at $1,10@L16H; ungraded white at *I.I2'-va>l AO; 
rmx^d wuhhv iit No» L r«?rt ni 22i ^o. *4 
red at*l.l8@1.29: do. Ocloher. at i.17**1.19v- do 
Novecunnr, iit Deceinotjr, sit $l.lhVal 
1.20 V*; do. January, at tl.ni*i.2i; do. steamer *radc 
at $i.l 5 <<rl.r>v» , No. 3 red at *I.I6@I.L: do. steamer 
grade at tl Oil; ungraded red at $Mki.»Li2: No. 2 Cai- 
cago spring at $1-1^'*; ungiaded at 9.>n. It - e at l.O'-aa 
111., Corn is higher and strong and active: latest 
sales are ut New York No. 2, regular inspection, at 
55.W85XC.S do.. October, at jAhmv'-; do . Novem¬ 
ber, at 55@6SXc.: do.. December at M.Suouk j i"i 
graded mixed Western at 55a66*c.l No. 4 winte, lu 
store, at 67o. Oats are ucUvo and at better prices: 
N. Y T . ass'ted, com. to medium 10 @11 
Ohio assorted.. 8)4@13 
YVrappers.,....16 @25 
Wisconsin assorted.....3 @12 
Havana seed......15 dMU 
Wrappers...-...-.12 @18 
VEGr,TABtF,3.— Exports for week. 7,250 bbls. pota¬ 
toes. The market is not so stiff as it was last week; 
most buyers can suit themselves at $1.50 extreme. 
K Rose. Nova Scotia 41.75. State.$l.2R$l.5U' snowflake. 
$1 37 @ 1 .50:peerb as »b'sl.l2. Svreet potatoes firmer with 
reduced receipts. Chotoe $4,25 3,2 60: V r a. and other 
f i.-04# 1.75. Ontuxa have advanced. Prime garde 
stulfm good domaild. 
Croon corn, t< 100. 60@75c.: tomatoes, ¥ bush.. 
30c.; ecg plants, per bbl., $3@4; Lima beans 
bag, 2.804*3.00: shelled, per hush. $t.50@5.(»; tu 
white and Russia V bbl. V*475c.; beets, *il@.25; 
noso pen oar*, IP bag. $2 ; cabt age, flatDntch.%. ,00. 
*2'a$3: do. reu. $3<?4; squash, Hubbard 75c.@$l; mar¬ 
row 50a62c.; onions. white, >f bbl. *3..'-.Oi4 yellow, 
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New York, Saturday, Oct. 16. 1880. 
Beeves,— Receipts for the week 13.324 head; do. 
Inst week. 13.115 do. The closing sales *how a de¬ 
cline of vfc. compared with Wednesday—the test 
daylof the market. Heavy receipts are looked for 
next, week am. buyers wbo*e wants were uot urgent 
with the pre*eni warm portior.it of the week bought 
only sparingly. There was a large number of 
natives on saleflnd these showed the most decline. 
Texas and Colorado* quoted 7@3M. to dress 55 its.; 
so ai e Indian native stuck 7*e ; Va. dry cows and 
hellers 6!<.C.; poor iO lair native Steers 7J<i@9C. CO 
dress 55'4o6 Its.; good to choice OXtslOHo. to dress 56 
@57 Its. a tew fancy 10*@ll*c. 
Cows AND Calves.— Supplies are small compared 
with f uimer seasons, but there seems to be no ur¬ 
gent demand as recent pr COB continue full. Com¬ 
mon, but useful to pome heads $30@55, with an 
occasional selection ffiO. 
Veal Cai vk- —Good market sizes of live or 
dressed have hud a steady sale; the latter must be 
strictly prime at llo. 
Live calves. N. J.. fed. IXfl., State 7@7*c.; fair to 
good, 6@To.: poor, 5@5J^e.; Mt Holly. OtoT^c.; butter¬ 
milk. 3>j .t4c : grassers, 254(4)2*0.; dressed choice fed, 
11c.; fair tb prime 8A10SC.; common 'va<£0c. 
Sheep AND LAMBS.-Recelpts for week,37,414 head; 
do last week, 33.316 do. There has been a steadv 
uade during the week, market closing somewhat 
slow. Sheep 445Ac.; common to prime lambs 5;s6Kc; 
a few state $6.2(1 per 1141 lbs. 
Swine.—R eceipts for the week. 82.9U head; do. last 
WPek. 31,675 do. A decline al the West and warm 
Weather here causes a quiet maiket; best rate at 
close $6.3i. l.ivc hogs$5. 0n5.3l per HW lbs.: corn- 
fed dressed N. .1. pigs beavy 6Wi«i7o.: light 3(48,Hc.; 
do. state 6)*@9>4C.; city dressed 6*@7e. Wo item. 
OLIVER D1TSON & CO., Boston, 
c. II, Dit«en ,t C*., J. K. nitsoo Si Co. 
843 Broadway. New York. 1228 Cheatnnt St.. Phi'a. 
under a very light demand, liberal supply, and 
discouraging tone of advices from omer leading 
markets, Choice dairy best austaiued. We quote; 
Creamery mainly at »>. selections of choice dairy 
at 2 r,(.i,' 26 c; medium lf>@lSc, low u@Hc; near-by 
country make io@ 12 o. for poor to 14 ®hio for good. 
Wool —Tuh washed—choice 4Sc, lamb and fair 
do 4 iiui' 4 ic. dingy and low 33(n37c; TJunwaHhed— 
medium 97@2Sc; coarse do 22«Hc, merino i0@20c. 
lamb 23 @ 26 o, Kauaaa 20@W»o, well-grown fall clip 
Texas 22@23C. Burry, black, cottea, etc., 5@l6c. 
less-SOUlhern burry 1'2W,@13<;. Hales: Small lots 
tub at 45c. 3 sks do lamb at 420. 9 ska. choice 
Missouri fleece washed at, 37c. 12 sk8 choice Mis¬ 
souri mixed combing unwashed at 29c. Hogs dull; 
Yorkers and Ball linbres, f4.60@4.7S; mixed pack¬ 
ing. $4.60iiu4 so; butchers’ to fancy, $4 .so@s; Leeds 
Q uiet. Timothy at $2.20 for fair to $2 30 lor prime. 
Clover at $4.7i)@4 75 nominally; red top at 60c; 
other seed neglected. Sales; S sks timothy at $3.25 
at $ 2 . 30 . 57 redtop at 60c; flaxseed higher and firm, 
at$l. 20 @l. 2 l on basis of pure. 
IN SOUTHWEST MISSOURI. 
1,000,000 a ores well-watered Timber 
itxicl l’raiiie I,;ui<ls along the line of the 
St. Louis ami Sail ETanclAPo K.K. fox* sale 
at from (52.50 to $8.00 per acre on 
seven years' time. Excellent for Stock, 
Fruit, and Farming. The best Tobacco 
Region in the West, Short winters, con¬ 
venient markets, superior schools, low 
taxes, healthful climate, good society. 
Free transportation fromSt.Louis to pur¬ 
chasers of laud. Seu'lf"■’ m«p$ <m <( rireulars. 
W. H. COFFIN", Land Commissioner, 
Teuiplo Building, St. Louis. Mo. 
The request often made by pnbbshers tliat readers 
will mention their journals w-nen answering advertise¬ 
ments. seems to us a very reasonable one. Such men- 
lion is a helpful and friendly act to the journal men¬ 
tioned and enables the advertiser to determine which 
jo a nulls are the best advertising mediums, lfeferonce 
to our advertising columns will show there is not one 
advertisement of an exceptional or ambiguous charac¬ 
ter admitted, in so far a* tide is . os-d.le we hold 
■uirselves responsible for their high-standing and 
trustworthiness. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
October, at 89«<!t39*Od do. November at.59* Mile.: 
do., liHi-emhotat lose, too. No. 3 at an- 
gruued white Western at 4 i)ai5o,i ungraded inixcu 
Western ai38>i@iuc.: mixed State at 4lc. 
Hat and straw.— Demand is active and price 
firm ; receipts are very moderate. 
snipping nay is at Sac.: medium to prime do., 
95 c.< 8)«1.15; salt hay at iXKrffijO.; Clover do. at 05@7tc. 
Straw at 9ic m$l 05 for tong rye; 70@75c. for short rye; 
and tSn"5c. for oat. 
Exports for the week, 1,250 biles. 
Mops.—T here is more doing in Bmall lots on 
warns of brewers, and prices generally steady. 
Quotations are tor _ . 
^ Cents nor R>. 
New Yorks, crop 1880. prime and choice.23 , i2a 
Do. rued ui m.,. •:.*J 
New Yorks, ornp 1889. low t > fair.18 o*2ii 
East.-rn, crop 18(0..]8 @J- 
SV aconsLD.crop isrfo....... 18 6 * 3 . 
Yearlings, crop 1879, choice.b W45 
Olds, all growths.... 4 (am 
Pacific coast, new...none 
Pacific coast olds (nominal).......nominal 
HoNKV-The demand Is mainly for a lew single 
boxes for edoro decoration. A wholesale owner 
would moot concesbiunj. 
White c’over co rib, single Dkgs. 176# 18c.; larg >r 
pkes l5W)16o.; buckwheat 12;s)l3c.: extracted, dirk to 
This is tho only Cheap Practical Hand Com Sheller 
in tbe market and is in every way the 
EST HAND CORN SHELLER 
EVER IWEMED. 
Shells 25 to 30bu-diels a day very easily. Is espe¬ 
cially recommended to farmers who shell large quan- 
titiesof com for seed. It bos Ijcpti customarj- to remove 
the imperfect Kernels from both ends oi the ear with 
the hand, and use the full, perfect kernels of the center 
for seed. This is a long, tedious process, but with 
tliis sheller it can be done in one.tenth the time. To 
ptmltrymen, to seedsmen hiuI to anybody who sheila 
corn, we recommend it. Can be carried in the pocket, 
and sample* of corn taken from any part of the field 
by shelliug only part of an tar. 
Our PREMIUM CORN SHELTER is destined to 
become the Lending Lund Corn Sheller of the 
day, vnd you will find it profitable and to your advan¬ 
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locality This sheller opens a new field for reliable 
agents. A v ery profitable business can be done upon 
a small capital. 
Believing this to be the Best Low Priced Corn Shelt¬ 
er ever im ented we have secured the General Agency 
> for the United States, and we want 
11 Cannot get out of 
0 order. Will last 
a lifetime. 
OAMASSmCr AUD LOCAL AGENTS 
IN EVERY COUNTY. 
Sample sheller and price list sent prepaid to any- ad 
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Address all orders to Publishers of 
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