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Sows Clover, Timothy, Millet, 
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DESCRIBING LATEST IMPROVEMENTS 
O.E.THOMPSON.SOLE M’F'R’. 
YPS/LA/V T/, MIC H. 
$3.6004.75; stood to choice, $4.8006.50. Rye flour— 
$3.-ISO $3 75, and small parcels very choice, 
$.'5.8005.90. Buckwheat Hour selling at $«®2.75 for 
mixed. I-cod,-Prices without au.v material change. 
^ u 'i x) Yfe.tow Western, $3(43.33; Brandywine, 
Hntcics op Grain. — Wheat Ungraded Duluth 
Spring at gi ft», delivered; old No. 2 Chicago gi,0f.« 
}h Ungraded Rod 90c.o#I.T9, Including 
Sl.GOlJ aUOkj: No. 4 red, 87c No-3 red, 
'b elevator; *1,01 delivered; No 2 Red $ 1 .l«u 
to'UHMn sB.re. free uu hoard front store; $1.13)4 
(al. ...4i for rail certificate)*, the Inside price to ar- 
ri'C; No. 1 Red. $1.18‘t; Ungraded White, *1.05* 1 . 06 ) 4 ; 
.No. 2, Red Seller January, closing $UNWt do. Feb- 
riuirv, closing gl.ltBtj; do. March, closing $ 1.12 k; do. 
oPI 1 ’ Mll .v, closing * 1 . 1014 ; do. 
June, *1.1%. Rye—W estern. <Occf72Wc; Cauada and 
state, i lccc._c.5c; No. 2 at 7Vc. lURLKY.-Ungraded Can¬ 
ada a 83c: No. 1 Canada. 89c.; Two-Rowed state 
c|iicitf.l at HScvjdOc^ Six-Rowed do., «*%!»«; No. 2 Can¬ 
ada, 8'l(3e8ic: No. 1 do,, 89a!»*e. Bablxy Malt— 
lioM.s iitichatiKetl. Coax-Ungraded mixed at 
.ci .c fit, No. 8, No. 2, 65c. In store ,65)4c. 
In ch-vator, aud6««ic. nffoat; No. 2 White, 7191 72c; 
Steamer White, iSi^c; Ungraded White, f»64t63o; Dela- 
ware Yellow, Me., on dock; Steamer Mixed. Cic; No. 
- Mixed, seller January, cl<»ing 61 - 740 ; do February, 
'.•"b,cj; do. March. 66c: do. April, closing 67cj do. Mav. 
closing 67580 ; do. June, (I7«e, Oats- No 3 mixed at 
Apples, Baldwins per bbl. $3.50(93.82; do. Green¬ 
ings, # bbl. $3.75@4.00; do. Inferior, $2.00(92.50; 
grapes, Isabella, par lb, 2«2)*c.; do. Coqeord, 244@5o: 
do Catawba. f* lb, 3(96c.; cranberries. Cane Cod 
fauey, per barrel, $I3.00(913 ..iO; do. do. good to 
choice, $ltk«tl2; do. do. V ernto, $3 50664: do. Jersey, 
fttnov do , *8.50<jt3.7S: do., do., good to prime, $3(98.25, 
Florida oranges B case, *8,25(33.33; do. Tangerines, F 
ease, $6(97; do. Mandarins, per case, $4.(1 hr,.i Ou- pea- 
nnts, Virginia, hand-picked, new, * lb.. M4r,6.9c- pe- 
*? O'l’ * fl ® 9c ’ ,llL ’ korv “Its, per bush., 7?c,(9 
Eckh - Buyers have not taken hold with freedom 
and bids again show a reduction. The cost seems 
to have an Influence to retard and check demand, 
and all orders are kept down to the limit of imme¬ 
diate wants. 
State and Pennsylvania, in bbls., per dog.. 83Wc • 
Western, Fresh. 32c_992tfcp.: do., fair to good, 318931c.; 
Southern. 81 W(932 o; Ice-house stock, 23»26c: Limed. 
Canada and Sta te. 241^(925s.c.; do.. Western choice, 24 
<9-'|ig,c: do., ordinary.239230. 
Note.—W estern and Southern, In cases, WC below 
quotations. 
Hay and straw.— There Is a continued good de¬ 
mand for prime, lotsof hay and prices Arm, but or¬ 
dinary plenty and slow. Straw firm for choice. 
-No. 1 per 300 lbs, S5@90c.; do. 2,70980c.: do. 3, 
5°®55c.: clover, 40*130.; do. mixed. 
Straw, No. 1 , 5U(«,60e.: do. 2,35c940c.; do. oat. 
) Vcg.itAblca. And more than 1000 Illojtra- 
t*onaOrihe eliole<-j»t Kloffers, Plants and 
V EGFT ABI. hS, and Directions for 
Growing. It, Is baudsome enough fur the 
Center Table or a Holiday PreHi-til. 
Pend on your mime mu) Poxiofflc* address, 
with 10 cents, ftu«l we will scud you ;c copy, 
post-paid. This is not a Quarter of its cost. 
i It is printed in both English cituL litnimn. 
If you afterwards order seeds deduct the 
10 cents, VICK'S SEEDS ARE THE BEST 
IN THE WORLD. The FlokalGi IDE will 
tell bow to get and grow them. 
TICK'S Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 
32 Pages, a Cotorcd Piste In every number 
and many fine Engra\ Inga. Price $1.25 a 
year; Five Copies fbr$5. Specimen uum¬ 
bel's sent for 10 cents; 3 trial copies 25 eta. 
s.'WA.V_ Address, 
Will be mailed ppep to all applicants and to 
customers of last ■ 11 EC year without ordering it. 
It contains illustrations, prices, descriptions and 
directions for planting all Vegetable and Flower 
Seeds. Plants, etc. Invaluable to all. 
D.M. FERRY 5 C 0 .“mK. 
- \ . j UAMCrii Tlceewlled »nd most 
A \/if\^ fl[4 O LLLwdnible lia.plic-rrr, 
,1 Escrly II arvvBt It latskhcrry, 
-•anaftrMcjmXQt Atlantic and Duuli-1 iluone 
Nfruwberrlt x ; **.«d for detail,, 
A, /V- ' I f lr- -, 7*A lariitMtu/id he.r .lock of 
SMALL FRUITS 
'<t the IMittd St<Uif8+ including aJl 
MrVHS ^Yv frfitfi&fc varieties, *it\a and old. 
v.Trj ‘) f ^ rf>, y Illustrated catalogue, telling 
to ptonh how to plant, and ho* 
, \df W )nr t0 1 nn( L grovT Vrnlt Tree* aii4 
Plan!*, JUU'd vlch \itseful information 
on fruit culture, tree, Address, 
Ji T< 1*0 VKTT. MHli* Vllvnr, 5owitpr«fT, 
Ittfrodurpr Cuthbert Raspberry and Manchester Strawberry. 
JAMES VICK. 
Rochester, N, Y, 
N. \. htute, crop of 18 * 1 . choice iscarcei 2«®27c; 
do. good to prime, 22®24c: do. low to fair, 12<920c; do- 
crop of 1x82, good to choice, 22 924c; Pacific Coast, 
crop of |s«a. fair to prime. 20*25. 
Livg Poultry—T urkey8 very slow. Prime ducks 
and geese In fair request and stoutly, but mauy West¬ 
ern geese are poor aud very slow. 
Spring chlekeiw. uear-by, P n>. 8*8«c.; Western, 
fowls, Penrxxylvanla and Jersey tile.; do 
State, 10e.; do. Western, 10c.; roosters, mixed, old 
and young. 6c ; turkeys, 12*l3c.; Uueks, Western, per 
pair, 60;9*5c.;Keeae, Western, per pair, 1 . 25 c® 1.50. 
Pocltuv axd Game.— Dressed Poultry-Turkeys 
are not lu large supply. Philadelphia dry-picked 
chickens in light supply and lirm. State and West 
ern fowls and chickens lu fair request when bright 
aud unfrozeu and held firmly. Ducks very scarce 
and firm. Geeso slow and a trifle easier. 
Turkeys, Jersey. I6*17c: do. prime, large State and 
VI estern. 15(910CS do. fair to good. 12® 14c; do. poor,S:» 
like chickens. Philadelphia, large, I9c92cje; do. do. 
straight lots, I7(*t3c.; do. Jersey, lfiaise; do state and 
Western choice per m UcaUc; do, State and Western, 
fair to good, lO.uic; fowls, Philadelphia, dry- 
plekcvt, prime, I3ailc; do., Jersey, 12913c; do.. 
State and Western, dry-picked. 12c: do, do. 
scalded. 1 'k l‘3c*; clo. undohickona, fair to Root!, %2iQe: 
ducks Philadelphia, 19(9218’; do. State and Western, 
Spring, Ui-918c: do. do. fair to good I3cal5c.; geese, 
1 hlladelphla, I4(« 15c.; do., State and Western prime, 
Ilc9J2c; do. fair to good, -SstlOe. 
Game.—Q uail, choice, per dvx., $1,90; do, small and 
soft. I.v*<*$ls grouse, prune pair, $1.12* 1.23: part¬ 
ridge, do. grouse and partridges, soft, per 
pair, 4<J,»5Uc: tame- sqnana, Ughf. i‘ dozen. $2.7593; 
do., dark, per dozen. $2(92.25; tame pigeons, live, 
per pair; 31k®40c,; wild ducks, canvass. $2.»k®2.75: 
PER 
TON 
THE GREAT FERTILIZER! 
an hoTiorulde record of % of a een- 
njry. c..r>ntarns Pliosphule iil l.iiiie. Gives the 
Plant an early start. Improves quality snd increases 
yield. *3 per ton. Low freights to all points. 
I aniphlets cu d l<armerx' -.Heiiioriindiiin 
ISook rlCr.lv* CorrrAfpotxd^nre soliciteri Addiesa 
C\\ I («.V PI.ASTKK GO.,UnionSprlhgs.N.Y 
WM.H. SMITH, SOB 
(Late of the firm of HENRY A. UBEEKi. 
WAREHOUSE, 1018 MARKET ST., 
PHILADELPHIA. PA. 
Smith’s Seed Catalogue for 13S4, containing all the 
best leading varieties of fresh and reliable Flower. 
Vegetable, and Field Seeds, also Implements aud 
Garden Requisites, sent live to all applicants. 
ANTS - C j a r t ^ ogue 
A. K. SPALDING. 
Ainsworth, Iowa. 
!M8®c9.50c.; .May, closing at y.:.;,* 5 . 5 !ic.: June closing 
nominally at a.75c: July closing nominally at 9 70c; 
August at 9.62c- year at 8 .99(99.Me: city steam, 8 .'Ak; : 
rellned, Continent p. t. quoted. 9.50c.; South Ameri¬ 
can. 9.706(9.7.5c. 
ttUTTKit.—Some Western ladle goods arc coming to 
hand In better condition. The market lx favorable. 
Creamery, selections, Klgtn, etc., 39 *b42c; fancy, 
Jituiifec.; do. choice, H4i986c; do. prime. 3ia*33c; do. 
fair to good. 25928c: do. ordinary, 19®22c; State 
dairies, entire, tine, 26e: do. do. fair to good, 33t® 
25c; do. of llrklns. 24c; do. do, fair to good. 20923c: 
State half nrklu tub-£,hc.vt, 30e; do. do. flue, 23'®29c; do. 
good, m»29c: do. do, fair. I8tai3k?t State Welsh tubs, 
choice, 27(®23o. do. good to prime, 22i®26c; do. fair to 
§ !?ud, 1«c421c; Western imitation creamery, choice, 
4 ®25c; do. good to prime, 22w'23c; do ordinary to 
fair, 18(9200; Western dairy, best, 22(<«2.ie; do. good, 
b«ic.2le; do. ordinary, 13(9isc; Western factory, best 
current muke, IDtaWOc; do. fair to good. 13(918e; do. 
ordinary, VcS-IJc., rolls, extra, 20(4310,! do. ordin¬ 
ary to good, 12 ( 418 c. 
GuRESE.—Fancy Fall made State factory sells a lit¬ 
tle slowly. Colored goods range at 13 * 13 ‘ 40 .. and 
afford better opportunities for negotiation, though 
In no way weak. The steadiest aud best trade Is tn 
the off grades, with buyers looking for “cheap" 
cheese, uud they are taking out a talr dally propor¬ 
tion. including all the best lots of State rull and part 
skims at 8 . 9 tue. ami tho Pennsylvanian at 7&7kge., 
with the very best now and then reaching up to 
7$fe. Ordinary lots of the latter sell at 4Ji@6c. and 
do fairly. On the domestic demand trading Is fair, 
aud buyers ure taking a fair general assortment of 
stock. We hear of no Ohio flats lu first humls equal 
to more than 12 >jc. 
Stale ractorv home trade selections. 18!$c; do. 
fancy September. 13Wc.c do. October fancy. 13 
(®ISk 4 C: do. prime, l2®WXe.; d"- fair to good. 10 
wlHkC-t do. light skims, good to choice, 8t*«i9Uc.: do. 
skitns, fair to good, liv’-'vu skims, Pennsylvania, 
prime to choice, 7 ( 9 ? 4 ft 2 ,;do, good to flue.CHicau-qc.; do. 
ordinary. 4(®M*c. Ohio flats, fancy. i2®l2Vsc: do., 
good to prime, IUmHiQc.; do. fair, Sc*yWe.; do. ordi¬ 
nary, 5 yGv. 
Cotton.—I n u general way the tone Is easier. The 
ruling rate of spots remains as for some days past. 
COTTON. 
CURBKNT t-aiCES. 
Quotations based on American Standard of Classifl 
cation. 
Uplands New 
and Orleaus Texas. 
Florida, and Gull. 
Ordinary. . 834 $sx 
Strict Ordinary. 3 13-16 9 1-16 9 1-16 
Good Ordinary. 954 UT 4 974 
Strict Good Ordinary. 10 M)u 10‘i 
Low Middling. ItiG 1014 10 W 
Strict Low Middling,. 10 ,10 10 11-lli 10 11-16 
Middling. 105g lig^ 1074 
Good Middling. 1 (> 7 $ 1US 1U8 
Strict Good Middling. 11 UU liu 
Hlddllng Fair. 1U4 1194 11% 
Thlr. 12bf 13)2 12 )g 
STAINED. 
Good Ordinary.... 8 | Low Middling. 944 
Strict Good Ord.. 8 11-16 | Middling. 10>4 
Fresh Fruits.—A pples are held steadily for choice, 
sound stock, but the demand Is very slow. Cranber¬ 
ries quiet. 
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All of the best, both new and old. Plants. Trees. 
'^eeds .vc . by niail. a specialty. Sat/tarrim! 
guaranteed. 60 choice,cheap. * l Sets,for example- 
12 rosess;$i 
30 PACKETS FLOWKR 1 eKKDs, s\. 
For the other 68 9 1 Nets »nd t.OOl thing, be- 
Bides, send for otir Illustrated Cataiojirue of over ioo 
ms^ x ssssir,r!isst^ss6: 
THE STORRS & HARRISON CO. 
PAIN liSVLLLE, LAKK COUNTY, OHIO 
E3 £T L> Plaij's hi, mall *,r ejuireeeat one~hie1f 
,, , ’' * .1 («"’»’ tn-ice.. BIG Strawberries, 
Raspbei-ries.CuiTiiiit.ee,iiUck- Mho PAD Cl Cl n 
berries and New Strawberry III 110. ufllir I tLU 
A perfect H.ut ...X. - 9 . 1 ' ng-ifCr-ireni' which it far eur. 
pa-/eeinforiH^lsejirmn«e,,t/ii,t7i Aaeor. Fulldeacrir.’n 
id free catalogue. HALE BKOs" So GlSonburyfct 
900.000 PLANTS.—Jas. VIck.D.Boone.Mrs Gar¬ 
field, Manchester, Old Ironelnd, .‘0 others. Hansell 
Best Early Raspberry, E. Harvest, E. Cluster Black¬ 
berries and. other Trees. Vines, Ac., Ac?. Catalogue 
free. J. W H all. Coulbourn. Som. Co., Md. 
Apple and Peach Trees. 
10,000 Cholee Apple Trees. •» to 3vearsold, 5 to T 
feet. $1,5 per hundred .10.000 Peach Trees. 4 to« 
feet. 1 vear from bud. ■x.'io per thousand. .100.000 
xtmwbfrrv plants. Including Albany, Bidwell. 
pless» Downing, Kentucky, and other popu¬ 
lar kinds, nt 8*2 per thousand. Larue stock Shade 
and Oruuniental Tree-,. Send for Catalogue 
Ss. E. ROGERS A: NUN. Mt. Holly. Burl. Co.. N. J. 
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money micl you 
BENSON, MAULE &. CO.",'PhiHa*’‘pa! 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
NSW York. Saturday. Jan. 12. 1883. 
Bekvks—T otal for six days. 1U,?22 head against 8,168 
head for the corresponding time last week, State 
steers, 1,354 tt.at 12)«c.; do, 1,326 lb, at llKc.; do. 1,184 
n>,at ll) 4 c.: oxen, 1,935 tb, at llktc.; dry cows, 935 1b, 
at Itfc.; do. 9x5 lb. at 4o; bull. 1,3711 th. ut -l)jc; do. l,3tX) 
lb, at 4.%e; Lancaster County, Pa,, stable-ted steers, 
1,292 th. at $7.80; do. 1.2-52 lb, at $7.12M,; do. 1.325 tb, at 
12% 0 ,56 lb; do. 1,1-4 tb, at 12c, less $5; do. 1.L54 fb.nt 
IBgC; Illinois, do. 1,071 tb, at IU 40 . less $1 per bead; do. 
1.058 tb, at 10%c; do. 1,113 R, ut!0)4c; do. 973 lb. at 9 * 40 . 
55 lb; Maryland steers, 1,212 tb.at ll%c, 56 tb: oxen, 
1,370 tb.at OkfcO. 35 lb; Ohio steers, 1.2-13 tt . at 12c, 56 n>; 
do. 1,211 lb. at ll'^e; do. Litis n>, a t U%c; do. 1,041 tb, 
at9%e,55 tb; on commission; state oxen, 1,595 tb, at 
9)4o,55 tb; Western steers, 1.018 n>, at 9%c, 55 tb; oxen. 
1A82 tb. at >4,31 kg5,00; Indiana steers, 1,119 lb, ut 10 c; do 
1,321 lb, nt ISc; oxen: 1.ST5 lb., at $6.70. 
Calves. —The offerings were light, and prices show 
no material change. 
Sheep and Lakhs.—T otal for six days, 36,917 head, 
agiilust 27,365 head for the same time last week. 
( aiunia lambs, 77 R.ut I 4 <e; Michigan sheep. S 8 lb, at 
5*yc; State sheep, 107 lb. at 6 * 40 ; do 95 tb, at 3%c: do. 
89 tb, at a*4c; do. H 7 n>, at .''tic; State lambs, at tb, at 
6 c: Pennsylvania sheep, si) tb. ar 5%c: Western 
lambs, 71) R, at 7c; do. 69 tb, at 6 %e: sheep aud lambs 
muted, 84 it., at lie; Ohio sheep, ''2lb,at 6 e; Indiana 
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Prices $8) and 
upwards, sub¬ 
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Auburn 0 N. Y. 
7 Ment ion this 
paper. 
\ - Kxpr. Of Po.-l jl;;o Jttild t. . \ cut. 
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Oats, and the Heel Cutler turn cl Vegctilii., 
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2401b. FARMER’S SCALE, $S. 
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■ATtORKSTl'KllES, 1UI0LKSALK A RKTaLL. 
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Fnnncr* and Fruit Growers save vour trees 
from the ravages of the Aphis and Onrculio, by 
using The I’hu'iiix Fruit Tree In\ igorntor. It 
gives health to the Trees, and Increases the produc¬ 
tion of Fruit. Price Si .30 per box. containing a 
quantity sufficient to treat from P2 10 -JO Trees. 
Sent by mall on receipt of price. Send for circular to 
Pko-ulx Fruit Tree InvigornCor C'o.. 
Livonia, Livingston County, N. Y. 
I sed in Dairies now all over the U. S« 
'lake-, more Batter than any other pro¬ 
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vouchers. We furnish Churns,Butter Work¬ 
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have no agents.—Agents wanted. Send for 
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W arren, Mass. 
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