JAN 26 
6< 
25c; do. of firkins. 24c; (lo. do. fair to Rood, 20&28c: 
State half firkin tubs,best, 30c; do. do. tlne.28t»2»c; do. 
Rood, 22325c; do. do. fair, IStaauc; State Welsh tubs, 
choice. 27r-*28e. do. Rood to prime, 22frt36e; do. fair to 
Rood. Uv>fUu; Western Imitation creamery, choice. 
24i2o25c: do. Rood to prime. 22.t23e: do ordinary to 
fair. I»« 2 tic; Western dairy, beat, 22ra3Scj do. good, 
llkte21e; do. ordinary, LV-i, ise; Western factory, heat 
current make, lik-iMc; do. fair to Rood, KieuSe: do. 
ordinary, BittlSc.. rolls, extra. ?U 4 ji 2 Ii'.: do. ordin¬ 
ary to Rood, i2<aiK<\ 
Cheese.-C hoice and fancy stock bus u better de¬ 
mand. mildness iu stocks Rood. 
State factory honustrade selections, 131*314e; do 
fancy September. [SHe.; do. October fancy, l;iW 
@lSJ<5c: do. prime, I2iwl3e.: d -. ratr lo Rood, m 
@ 12140 .; do. llkht skims, prime tn choice, ^Ht-aiuc.; no. 
skims, fair to ROud, .V-vmnc,, skims, Pennsylvania, 
selections, fljrfu.; do,, prime to choice, 7{kii«.Ke,; do 
g ood to line, 7Uc ; do. ordinary, tr-iSHc.- Ohio 
ats, rancy, 12k' 1 - do.. Rood to prime, 10i«I'Xio.: do - 
fair, dcrtykc.; do. ordinary. 5 k7c. 
Cotton.—S pot Cotton firm; receipts 15,020 bulos, 
against 11,8 s last week and 21,32 k last season. Mid 
dlluR Uplands, 10 ll-ltlc.; Low Mid ting do, 105-160., 
and flood ordinary, 3 n I 6 e. Futures quiet and I <i 3 
points higher. To- ay’s closing prices.—January. 
I0.ui' February, iO.w 9 ln. 7 u; March. 10 .MW, 10.87' April. 
ll.01t.ji 11.02; May, 11.15octMi>- June, 1128(311 23: July, 
ll.4U@lt.4T: August, 11.48,all J 9 > September. iL14@ 
11.'7; Oetobcr. 10.76(910.77; November, 10 (jkjtiat'J. 
Market, dull. Transferable orders will be Issued ih 
10.03 Highest and lowest prices of the ilav. .laniiarr. 
10.67te111 to; February, PU?@ 10.09; March, 111, , .«k*in. w 6; 
April, IIjUGJ ftlt; May, lUft-rU.M; June, lI.SKdn.27; 
July, 11.122i.li ll: August. 11 . 43 c,- 1 ., 17 - September, 
11.15a 11,11; October, 111.770,11.1,75; November. 10 tHi«# 
10.66. 
UitiEDFabtrs. southern apples, ordinary to Rood, 
3@(!k(C.' do. Tine to choice, T uMk'C; do. fancy, Ujw9‘4c; 
Western ordinary,(coarse cut, etc.) SwF.jc: do fair 
to good. lk@Ske; do, choice iota, 54,(7-OLc; apples, 
evaporated, 8k'«U0ajc; do. choice, ti'- 4912 * 40 .: do. 
fancy selections, 13.t-13He: peaches, Carolina, good 
to fancy, nXdillke: do.Georgla. peeled, U@llc; do. Vlr- 
S lnla, 7<jilti'.: evaporated peaches, peeled 25.us28c; do. 
o. unpeeleil, latwHe- unpeeled peuebes, halves, 5k,at 
5J<e: do, ilo. quarters, Wt.5iqc: plums. Southern, 12 
wise: do. State. 14e; cherries, ia<r«15*4e; blockber 
rles, 9@0T«cr raspberries, huckleberries, 
UVkOjUc. 
Eogs.-A large proportlou of the offerlug Is still 
composed of fror.cn eggs, and the sale of these Is slow 
ami uncertain. Strictly due quality unfrosted, etc., 
sells at full rates in all eases. On limed eggs there Is 
quite a little "boom." 
State and Pennsylvania, in hbls., perdoz.. 32k@33c.- 
Western, fresh, 31L«i32e.; do., fair to good, 3tk331c.: 
Southern. filftJBc; Ice-house stock. 24<t2Ko; Limed. 
State 25Js@26c.i do., Canada, 24!4«t25: do., Western, 
2lu 25 e. 
Note.—W estern nnd Southern, in eases. l*c below 
quotations. 
Fresh Fiutts.-A pples. Bablwin* per bbl. $9L50@8.62- 
do. Greenings, V bid. $3.75®4.uu; do Inferior. rJ.uOjoj 
2.50: grapes, Isabella, per a, l@2ke.; do. Catawba, 
choice, H«ii7e: do. do. poor, per ft. 1 a3e; cranberries 
Cape Cod fancy, per barrel. SI 1.UU»t3.00j do. do. per 
crate. tS.!^l.OQj do. Jersey, fancy, do , $3. 5(8*475; 
do., do..good to prime. $3.00*3.25. Florida oranges, V 
ease, $d,W&4,UI; praouls, Virginia, hand-picked, new, 
k ft.. Hkdi'Ju- peeans, k lb., 8@9c; hlckorv nuts, per 
bush., 75e<a$l.fxi. 
Hay and Straw.—T he arrivals of hay moderate. 
Straw firm for prime. 
No. I, per 100 lbs, 90e.: do. 2, 57«N)e.; do. 3, 
G5@70c.; shipping, 55*6oc.: clover, 50c.; do. mixed, 
GOa.65c. Straw, No. 1,55@60c.: do. 2. 45"i50e.; do. oat 
45* 55c. 
Hops. Prettv much everything In the way of a 
passable article Is held with more or less showing of 
firmness There wore offers from abroad of equal 
to 26c. here tor choice goods, and sales of mediums 
In the London market were reported at prices net 
ting 22H(u2k'. These transactions bad Ihe effect of 
making holders of choice goodsflrntcr ihnn evor. 
N. Y. State, crop of pcCi, choice (scarce) 26a,27c; 
do. good to prime. 22rti2tKrt do. low to fair ria2Ue; do, 
crop of 1-2, good to choice, 22i.i2ie. Pacific Coasi. 
crop of l-s-i, fair to prime. 20925. 
Poultry and Game. -Live Poultry.-Selected large 
fowls would sell moderately, but small fowls atul 
chickens vary dull, Turkeys slow. Prime ducks and 
geese ubout steady. 
Spring chickeus. near by, per ft, 8®8Hc.; do. West¬ 
ern, 8 * 8440 .: fowls, Pennsylvania and Jersey, 12c 
do., State, 12c.: do. Western, 11 a 12c.; roosters, mixed 
old and young, 6@7c>; turkeys, 12',till: ducks. Western, 
per pair, 6(M75o.; geese. Western, per pair. $1.35* 
January and February. 3l74ia:V2?4c., dosing at 32 Wc.; 
March, 32k*38c., closing at 325<c.; April. 3244 ( 98 3%c: 
May, 3l.k@3.Hc.. closing at i«J*c. U\ t Dull at 37kc. 
;i t 5 l*c Fla X 8 B%D—Dull and nominal 
at 8L4 > on trnck Pork—I n good demand; cash $11.30 
mH.ijO. Laiip—I n active demand; sales: cash $8.05t® 
3..0, Hons—Market opened strong: Packing $ 5 . 30 * 
. 16.0 lacking aud Shipping. $9.706tt).4lt: Light, $5.10 
•.>: Skips, Ohs'). Uattle—M arket strong; exports, 
. holce Shipping, $5.45«6; Common 
to Medium SIA'IV".;. 0 . Siiiai-M arket steady; In¬ 
ferior to Fair $304: Medium to Good, $4 *4 75; Choice 
to Extra, $5@5.T5. 
St Louis.— Compared with pash prices a 
week arfo, No. 2 Red Fall Wheat is 5^c. lower. 
Corn, l.ls'c. lower. Oats, 1 3 ;C. lower. Rye, 
%G. lower. 
Wheat—S low, except tor .May, which was active; 
No. 2 Red Fall. 30kc«j.$1,0u cash; $ 1 , 110*4 bid January: 
Sl.oAfe February; $ 1.0244 March: ai.i 1 M 41 a 1 l.uW 4 May; 
No .s do. 96c. Cobs- Dull ami weak, except for 
May: sales ut told * 47760 . cash; 4 li*Va 47 Sie, JaDUarv; 
46'.ge. February: 18;|*c. March: 11 @51 Mo May. OATS 
-3:4,o. cash: 32k*33c. January; 32kc. February 
31c. March; 3346c. May. Rye - 55kc. Barley-DuII 
at .lOfiSOc. 
Cincinnati.— Compared with cash prices a 
week ago, wheat is 4c. lower. Cora, %c. 
higher. Oats, unchanged. Rye, 2c. lower. 
Pork, 25c. higher. Hogs, a shade lower for the 
poorer sorts and a trifle higher for the best. 
Wheat. Heavy at. $ 1 . 01 . Corn-S carce and firm; 
No 2 mixed 52c. Oats strong at 37ftt37V6c. Rye—E asy 
at 63c. Barley Iu fair demand; No. 3 Fall 64 c. 
Pork— Quiet at $15x15.25. Lard —Heavy at $ 8 . 50 . 
Hoos-firm- common and light, $4 lux3 75: packing 
aud butchers, $5.50x0.2.1; shipments, $6.(0. 
Wool.— Tliefine grades of fleeces are held with an 
appearance of firmness, while coarse and medium 
wools are neglected and almost nominal In prlee. 
So long as the goods market continues in Its present 
hapless condition the sales of wool will he limited 
in the extreme. Domestic fleece at 36.111c,: Spring 
Texas, iSkxJ'ie.: Fall do. iSXlTo.: Scoured Texas 
and California, 45x57*40.: Soring California, 26c.; 
Oregon, 20c.; Montana, 24c.: Unwashed Territory, 
19e.- Domestic Nolls, 33c.: Super-pulled, 30c.: Low 
Combing, 28c. 
Is the Strongest and Best 
Self-Regulating Wind Mill 
made. Full Instructions for erecting 
sent with the first mill. All Wind 
.llilla warranted. For Circulars 
and Prices address, 
Thel’erkiiiH Wind Mill &AxCo., 
Agents wanted, tliehnwnka, Jnd. 
mtaAaI Yletcrlous at atl fairs. Over9,OUOln 
■ vwgsp- - actnal use in ev< n State and Terrl- 
. torj nf theU. S. It is a section wheel, 
has been trade by as for 10 years; lu 
all that time not odc has blown 
down without tower breaking—a 
record no other mill ean show We leave it to the 
public to determine their merits. Mills x-nt on 30 
days trial. Best Feed Mills, Corn Shellers, etc., etc. 
Catalogues free. CHA LLENGE WTND MILL & FEED 
MILL CO., Batavia. III. 
Higher Prices lot- Rutter. 
All dairymen who use Wells, Richardson & 
C i’d. Improved Rutter Color, agi-ee that it 
increases the value of butter several cents a 
pound. It is pure and harmless, convenient 
for iustant use, has no taste or odor, and gives 
a clear, golden richness to the butter. It is 
the very best butter color obtainable, and is 
not expensive lu every State in the Union 
the demand for it is increasing.—Adr. 
deputation and Sales, world wide. Every Mill 
warranted. Catalogues of all our good# Free. 
Sandwich Enterprise Co., Sandwich, 111. 
for Pumping or tor Power 
HAND AND POWER 
Corn Shellers (wasr 
HORSE POWERS. f i 
Feed-Grinders nud , ftJwuL,, 
Corn Cultivators, l — — 
Iron Pimipg.Jkc. 
Marseilles Miaufscturiaj Co.. 
Marseilles. LaSalle Co. III. 
“ I was most dead with heart difficulty, can 
now do a good day's work, and sincerely re¬ 
commend Dr. Graves’ Heart Regulator as the 
remedy.—Geo. Gladding, Hartsgrove, O." $1 
per bottle at your drug store.— Adv. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
THE AMERICAN FRUIT DRIER 
New roRK. Saturday Jan. 19.18S4. 
Beeves—T otal for six day?, 10 , 66*1 head against 10,722 
head for the corresponding time last week. West¬ 
ern steers, 909 ft. at $5; Illinois, do. 1,306 ft, at $ 7 ; tlo, 
1,336 ft, at 12 * 40 ., 57 ft; do. 1,218 ft, at 12e., 56 ft less 50c 
per head; Ohio Steers. 1,558 ft, at $7.55; do, 1,322 ft. at 
12c, 56 ft. $1 per head; do. 1,191 ft. at lH4e., 56 ft. less 
$1 per head: do. 1,911 tb. at lie., and $1 per beud: do. 
995 ft. at loJic: bull?. 1.540 ft. at life.;rlo 1,850 ft. at 5c; 
do. 1,430 ft, at iAjo; Indiana steers, 1,023 ft. at 96fo. 55 
lb; do. 954 ft, at 9e. 54 1 b; mixed Western steers, 1.173 
1b, at lie, 56 ft; do. 1,050 ft. at IUe: do. 1,044 ft. at 10C, 
3.1 ft; do. 995 ft, at 9»ie: Kentucky do. 1.17] ft, at 1114 c, 
56 ft; do. 1.10* ft, luLic, less $5; oxen. 1/50 ft, at 
$ 7 . 12 * 4 ; cows. 1,820 ft, at $7.12*4: State oxen, 1,441 ft, at 
$6.62*4; do. 1,890 1 b, at $6,50;do. 1,500 ft, at 1U*4C. 56 ft: 
do. 1,720 ft, at 10c. 
Calves.—C ommon to choice veals sold at TxiOe.: 
and Grasscrs at 3*4x4e. One lot of fed calves brought 
$4.85. 
Sueep and Lambs.-T otal for six days, 39,714 head, 
ugidnst 36," 17 head fur the same time last week. 
Indiana sheep IvG ft. «t -V- do. 68 ft, at 4 * 40 , do. 78 
ib.atSlGOe.; Ohio do. 92 ib, at 6c: Western cull8,84 
ft. at tc.: Ohio lainhs (few sheep) 86ft, at 71*0.: do. 7U 
ft. at 7*sc.; Kentucky sheep, llfl 1b. ur. b^e.; Statc 
lamhs, 65 ft, at $6.to; state sheep, 8$ ft. at o*»e.- Com¬ 
mon do. 69 ft, nt 514c.; do. 75 ft. nt Be; do. <2 ft, at 
The Throat.— "Brown’s Bronchial Tro¬ 
ches” act directly on the organs of the voice. 
They have an extraordinary effect in all dis 
orders of the throat.— Adv. 
maH?in 1 %ee. Ilf0r ' 
AMERICAN MFG.CO.. 
Waynesboro, Pa. 
Address 
Our new posters in tit ree colors noil be sent to 
all who apply. Can not you find a place rn 
your carnage-house or barn for the Rural 
posters' Atl may apply for our new Premium 
List also. 
Monarch and Young America. 
Corn and Cob Mills. 
__ '1^75535^ Only mills made with 
Cast (last Steel Grinders. 
f Warranted superior to 
' any in use for all our- 
^ _ Poses. T: will grind faster, 
1^=7 ru:i ■ tt-ier ami wear long- 
er, Satis (Action guaran- 
SSf ^2 '-‘‘ d Also Corn shellers, 
£ : 1 l ed Cutter*, Cider Mills, 
—r ^ etc. Send for circulars and 
Manufactured by 
WHITMAN AGK1C l LTl UAL CO., 
ST. LOUIS. MO. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
New York,S aturday, Jan. 19, 1S64. 
Beans and I'eas.— The general run of stock remains 
In hand* and owners think well enough of It to ask 
full rates. 
Beaus, marrow, prime, new, *2,95x3.00; do., me¬ 
dium. prime. $2.40X2 45; do. pea, $2. IWL.V); do. white 
kidney, choice, $t.4(6x3 511; do. red kidney, 188:4. 
choice, $150x4.55; do. turtle soup. Ii?3, $1 idj.il 05 
foreign pen beans, s2.Kx2.SU; do. rorelgu, mediums' 
$2.U»x'J 2 (■ Peas, green, piinie. » l.25xl.3u- do South 
ern B. b.. $3.2.*3.50; California, Lima, $ 2 »ix,s.i5. 
Bukadstcffs and Provisions.— as compared with 
prices of a week ago. No. 4 red Wheat ts3e. lower; No. 
3 red Is lo. lower In elevator; No. 2 red Is 7 V. lower- 
No. 1 reil Is 4Re. lower; ungraded white ts4W,e. lower! 
Ryk.—W estern is 414 c. lower; 
8c. lower 
t-!he; vs astern do. 9i tb. at "-He: liiinoiido. ipartewesl 
K-2 ft, at 5-J4c; Canada lambs, 7 s t», ac 7c.; do., SO ft, at 
7c.: Staie-fed Michigan sheep, 191 ft, at GAp.-. 
Hops .—'Total for six days, 38,933 head against 32.J97 
head for the .xune time last week. The markei for 
live hogs is barely steady. Country dressed, a frac¬ 
tion lower. 
THE OLD RELIABLE HALLADAY 
CfecSTANDARD WIND MILL 
Canada and State is 
CORN.—Ungraded mixed is 454 c. lower; 
No. 8 is 4*4 c. lower; steamer mixed Is lo. lower; 
steamer white Is 3*4e. lower. Oats, — No. 3 
mixed is te. lower; No. 2 Is 53jc. lower; No. 1 is 
lc. lower: No. 3 white is the same- No. 2 is 
He. lower- No. 1 Is the same- mixed Western Is the 
same; white Western is 14 c. lower; white State is 
W. higher. 
Flour, Feed and Mk.u. -Flour-yuotutlons: No. 2. 
$2.00X2.90; superfine. $2.65x3.35, loiter an extreme 
common to fair extra State, $CVa3.n) ; good to 
fancy do. $,.4 .k.m..i V; common t" good extra Western 
$ 3 . 20 , 1 : 1 , 6 : 1 ; good lo choice, $3.(U(^e.9U; common to’ 
fair exha uhle, $-l.2"<a I fW; good, $tI.i»x„ >..gi: ; 0 
choice. $5.55x6 Oil; (MinUlOU extra Minnesota. $3 2 ,1 
’• r : ■ on stare,$ 1.1 ■ -1 •*.*»; straight' 
$.UHIia.i.79; patent, $5.65<ii6,90; St. Louis common to 
fair extra. *3.20x 1.23: fair to good. $-4.30n5.good 
to very c bolee, $5,;4k„6 25; puteut Winter wheat ex¬ 
tra, $5.50*6,75; city mill extra Tor West Indies. 85.15 
fa:i .j 1 Southern Flui r Common to good extra at 
$3.-Hk» 1.70: good to choice. $L75x6.Bo. Rye Fi.oi ii 
S uperfine .-it $ l,8f)fJ3.75, lutu-r for choice. Rut ’Kvvhe it 
fbo'm-At $2.75-,j,3.:a, mainly $3.wNa,:i'.r,. feed 
41) ftwHOft, 82^Kb85i'. iMIft., !*A,i$l.0U; .sharps, $l.UU(ad.lll- 
rye feed,85«rWc, Corn Meal-Y ellow Western. $i.u0 
8.25; Brandywine. $3.»US. 15. 
\\ iikvt-No .2 Chicago nt $l.lu,delivered;un- 
. -• -• Pouted" No. 2 Red, 
->• 3 Red. yfl-Vjxysaio 
KOd. $l.Ut-t{ In store; 
• .lai ni-ii, 
c«I.u3 for rail eertili- 
i„ ... . ...- 1.H, In elevator: $1 IBM, 
delivered. I ngrudeU White, S0c.x$UXfc No. 2 White, 
tLOatu; No. 2. Red seller January, elosiug *1.UElSv;dO. 
February, closing $1.0)54: do. Mureb, elosiug $i.()7L; 
do. April,dosing G.09V, do. Mny.i losing$1.13*;; do. 
K>,t Western. 6t,. 1 (S 1 - ; raimda 
and Mate, jlxi2e; I ngraded Western at 67c: state, 
72c., uelivereu. Baki ev.—U ugruded c.'inada a( 85c-i 
88c. Baulk v JULY—Vulet; iirlees wllhoul decided 
change, t urn -Ungraded mixed al I9uiti2e,: No 3 
oxr.'Je.; Steamer Mixed, ux-. delivered; Steamer 
» -8°; 2, ( I A 'VB2e, iu store and elevator; 
62«(H?ic.lU'Uvored, the latter price for early Febr 11 - 
urv Jellvt-ry; No Mixed, seller January, closing 
.P ie; do •e.briuiry, eliislrig Olt R e; do. March, dosing 
0244 c; d". May, closing liakje. Oats-N o 3 mixed at 
uo.',. Nl .‘; 1! "e':l"c; No. 1. quoted tlh' ; No. 3 
White, lie- No. 2. Il$.i«c42c; No I. quoted file.; Mixed 
Western, 3;u-,i u 4.V.; While, do.. I2„; I5e White Slate, 
4S'*44W'.: No. 2, .Mixed seller Jauuurv, 395*0 : 
do. Febnmry, lum <lo. March. 1154 c:do. April. IlMc: 
do. May closing, 42lj,c. 
PUOVIMOXB—Pork Kxtra prime.. $13 75m I4.IXI- Spot 
mc.s:, (lUOK'il at $1 I.25 (.iS 14.50 for ordinary brands, 
choice lul> higher- family mess, i,i$l ',.,vVi$i -,.75 clear 
naiK, $ii.3iW$ij,50: extra prime, $ia.ntK«$ 11 , reef 
- t itv cxtraiudm tncss,$21 o - xi.iiu in tierces: extra 
mess, $ 1 .-.hi; packet, tix.llu.. I.I.5U In barrels and $ 17.00 
roes; plate beef, $12 m„. ci.io Berk Hvms 
$«..V)t*24.lJu. Cur Meats nil.. 12 ft averHge, 
•W-.. >1". Ill < : he. for 10 II,.; 12 ft, He.; Fresh Del 
CS, r'liv.Fresh hams. If^jJ.ilte.' pickled hel 
lies 12 ft a erage, quoted .age; city pickled 
64t r .T 1 c, pickled hams, 1 U *4 allq; 
sinoked shoulders, 754 c; smoked bams, l2imI2jic. 
vtr * * . .?** C * , ' ,u ' In New York quoted He. For 
Western delivery Long aud short dear half aud half, 
eqc and Short clear.8c, tiressed Hogs City heavy 
l') IlL-ril . I.iM-TL.,.. , 1N.X. ^ 
a^ASAUTtSB 
Superior to eay other mek -. 
17 Bsh 1 to 40 B, Pow 
Adopted by U. 3. gov- 
Dressed Poultry The market geuerally quiet; 
but holders gene rally firm lu their views for all 
desirable stocks. Turkeys are firm. Prime chickens 
nnd rowis firm. Ducks scarce and high. Choice 
geese quite firm, tiut ordinary lots slow. 
Turkeys, uear by. iiV$l$c; do. prime, State and 
Wesleru. 16ci27; do. fair to good. I.XisH: do. poor. 
ni«i2: chickens, Philadelphia, tall boilers 23*i25i: 
do do. straight lots, 17 9 , 1811 : do. Jersey, 16.j ;8e; do 
Stale do. V,>steru Cnolee per 1b is 1 lle;'do. State and 
Western Talr to good. M ,a 12c; fowls. Philadelphia, 
dry picked, prime, It. 1 15c: tin., Jersey 14c: do 
state and Western, dry-picked, i2*idc: do. do 
scalded. 12 tl3o:do. and chickens, faD to good, loalle: 
ducks Philadelphia, 9>c: do. State and Western 
Spring, 17(918e; do, do. fair to good 13 m 15c : geese 
Philadelphia, lit,tW.; do.. State and Western prime 
1 X 9 13e; do. fair to good. lOallc. 
GxME.-(juiiil, ejiok-e, per de*.. $1.25.-1 .flu- do, small 
aud solt, i5C(l$l; grouse, prime p pair. $l.i‘>: part¬ 
ridge, do. 75i»»ixx-., do., y'anada and Eastern, per 
pair, in-too: lame squabs, llgbl. p doxeu, $2.7,'.,*3; 
do., dark, f«-r dozen. S3 ■ tame pigeons, live, 
per pair; tMUX'.: wild "neks, canvass. $2.75®3,i)ii: 
id .. ■ ' •> . 
tide: do., blue wing teal, V pair, VN.oor.; do., green wing 
L-al and wood, > pair. 25:<»a0c.; rabbits. ♦ pair, 13<* 
25c.; bares, > pair *k5«30c. 
Rkei.nkp Si: iAR.-Cut loaf, V 1b, S^c.; crushed 
I'He-; cubes, St^c.; powdered. H54c., gramt- 
!?.«' ?.*. I 5" lbc • mould A-," TWc.; confectioners’ 
;*• ‘‘"uee ‘A," standard. 74gc.; coffee 
™ -;, teX-vd-iC.; while extra “C, 681 c.; extra 
* v‘i 6!$'(iifl$4c.; "5-'."'• 9(>54e.; yellow, 514 ,i5f4c. 
Vkuetables. Irish potatoes selling fairly for ship, 
ment a( low prices. Sweets very dull Norfolk kale 
very dull and Irre. ular. f’nbhnge firm. Onions 
steady. 
Cabbage, choice per 100, pk.i id; potatoes, p bbL $lo« 
1.5th sweet potatoes, kiln-dried }< Phi. <3.5U M 4.U0- 
1 urnlps, Ku-sla. Ul k bbl.$l.l»SI.25; do. do. Canada. 
87e mi I: onions, white, k bid. $1 50m 1.75: do. yellow, 
k hid. $1.25,91.75; do. reil, $l.23,9l.5U; Spinach, Nor¬ 
folk, p bbl., $2(93; Kale. Norfolk,per bid, 75e.i-il.25. 
FOR THE 
NEW POSTER mill 
\ L FErD MILL. 
u;!;'r 1 *. ^-re——v— 
ill Krtnd »»_v tin-J of x.-vll join n lo f«.l »i tbe nM •/< to IS 
L “? b > svcordlnr toq>vdlt> »oJ .lie of mill o.«L SsaJ 
Catalogue »nd Piive-Li»t. Addmi , 
^ Wind Engine & Pump Co , Batanam. 
PREMIUM LIST 
OF THE 
RURAL NEW-YORKER 
General Advertising Kates of 
THB RURAL NLW - YORKER 
The following rates are invariable. All are there 
fore reeprrtfullg informed that any corresponden e- 
with a view to obtaining dixie rent terms trill pror, 
futile. 
R^‘; N k “.!L^ l m? rt,sem6nta - P er a « at *' Une....30 cents 
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MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH 
Chicago.— Compared with cash prices a 
week ago, “regular” wheat is 4>^c. lower. 
Corn, ftc. lower. Rye, l Ujc. lower. Barley, 
lc. lower. Haxsccd, ttc. higher. Hogs, from 
K)e. to *1. higher, according to grade. Cattle, 
a trifle lower. Sheep unchanged. 
Wheat active,but vseuk: the mark<q opened lower, 
declined to a ivdnt 2 *qC. uuder yesterday’s closing, 
and closed within t B e. of insides prices: sales ranged 
“regular.” January, 891fc® , JU i Sic.. closing at si-Lo- 
February, sutyaMic., closfug at '.XUqc.• March, DoS *9 
«c., closing at 91 He; May ami June. I9 w-*1Hc. over 
Mav, Corn active, but weak: prices declined 2c. 
under yesterday's cloning, aud dosed IV, lower 
than yesterday; sales ranged. Cash, 51H(9-i2c., dos¬ 
ing at 5 H 4 C.; January, 3Ui'®53c., elosiug at SIW; 
52e : February, 32(9.V84g, elosiug at 524v. March, 52^19 
53-itc, closing at 5244 45274c.: May, 5 ;m5$Hc., closing 
57446958tqc. Oats Dull; sales ranged: Cush, 32He.; 
IUIUL NEW-YORKER 
:M Park Row, Y. 
Kntered a- the Post-office at New York City N. Y. 
as second-"i<oia mail matter. 
' cgctuble and Flower Seed Catalogue for 
1 -V l 8 ®** ’“c result of thirty years experience us u 
Oy I-rotter, nr 111 boxeut tree to all tvlm unply. 
my ^exsl Is ttarranted to Ik- fre-h usd true to 
ry ■mine, so far that should It pruveotherwlsx-,1 agree 
to rellll orders gratis. Mjr ettlleoUua of vegetuble 
Need, one of the most extenslv i- fu bv found iu any 
Vmerlemi t uiulogue, 1» a large purt of It of luv 
y growln*. \s the arlgliinl latrodueer of 
i- P7T., Bm> . Bsrbttlik Potatoes. Marblehead 
k-ajly torn, tile- llnbbnrd bquash, and scores of 
other new \ egetubles, l invite the patronage of the pub- 
lie. In the Burdens nnd on the farms or those who plant 
my seed will be found my best advertisement. 
SEED , 
^ATALOOlJ. 
JAMES i. H. GREGORY. Seed Grower, Marblehead, Mass. 
