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PRODUCE! AND PROVISIONS. 
Nrw York, Saturday. Dec. 80. 1882. 
Brans and Pbak Brans, marrow. 1882. prime. S3 25 
<g$8 30; medium, otoolcr, 82 7002 75 ditto, t.ea, choice, 
email, $ 2 70®2.75: do. pea, (tnnrrnwl *2 0.va2.70; do. 
white Itldti'v. 1882, choice. $3.ft0@865: red kidney, 1882, 
choice. 83 G0®H (Ml: do turtle soup, *255<a2 fin- do. for¬ 
eign mediums, new. $2S0fir.2.4il do do. old, $2-39: Peas. 
g reen. 1882, prime, $1.86; Southern h. e. ♦< two-bnsncl 
ag. 82.75. 
BREAnsTPKRA A^o PuemsfoNt*.—Prices of Flour and 
Meal.-F lopr-M arket dull und slightly In buyers' 
favor:export demand limited. No.£(2. 25131 : 1 30 super¬ 
fine, 80(4175’, common to fair extra Slate. 83 05 < 5 1.25: 
“ I used the ‘ A CME ’ 
Pulverizing Harrow, Clod 
Crusher and Leveler to 
cover wheat with last 
Fall, and this Spring to 
cover oats. It is perfec¬ 
tion itself(See page 
16, this paper.) 
tine,8 i)( 4I.75: common tofalrextrn 
good to fancy do . $1.3 ms* OQ; Common to good extra 
Western. $836:44 5'; good to choice, $4.45 u-7 40; com¬ 
mon to good extra round hoop Ohio. 83 75<a>4.W; 
good to choice do. $4 t/5©fi.r0-. common to extra Mlnne 
sofa. $ 8 . iu<«i4-50: clear, 84 5045 75: rye mixture, $4 75 
45 25: hakor*’ extra. 85 0046 2 !. straight, £9 S'yrjH.no; 
$5 7V47.40. St. Louis eommott to fair extra. 
‘•prink mu, *«-»*•*- *''™Z y i};Jitcttuxl*rU 
TEA CLUB ORDERS. 
We arc now, and have been for six years, ofli-xi 
PREMIUMS of Cold Band. Moss Hose at 
AVhite Tea mid Oiuticv Not*. Silverware, •inpa 
ese Goods, etc., as Inducement* to 
quantities, or yet up CiuU p.r onrT EA atrt tOl I K 
Tests of at? kind* from 3o to «’t*. ,»»(; JWJ** 
pleased to send von full Price and Premium Ltd up 
request by po&tAU _ . 
GREAT LONDON TEA COMPANY, 
801 Washington Street, Boston. 
patent. 85 7><®7.4(i. St. Louis eoitunoo to fair extra. 
$3 75®4.SO: good to very choice, 84 0047.CO patent 
Winter wheal extra, $\7U®7.UV. city mill extra for 
West Indies, $r,.20®5.43 South America, 8590(45.75: 
patent. $5.6046.50. Southern Ilnur, common to good 
extra, $l,3<l(4.\U); good to choice 85 10®8.50. Rve 
flour, mperOrie. $3.35fifc8 89. Buckwheat (lour. 8'2 Wk® 
■.in. <'o'-n nii-iii. Brandywine nw..i :ri yellow West¬ 
ern. quoted $8 25(43.80. Feed without decided change 
lu once. 
Pricer of grain.—W hkat Export. demand light; 
fairly active trade In options; Unipaded Winter red 
92c (**$114)6, laiter for Slate Steamer No. 3 red 
98c; No. » red, 81.06.41.07^; do No. 2 red $l.07V« 
l.i'8; No. 2 red 1 u'Jtol.OOSf No 1 red §1 UV. No. 3 white 
77i^c; t'ngraded while, ft,08(41.IHftf. Including State, 
$U2 l 4iF1.13*1: Steomer No 3 white *7V<e,(6WI8c; No, 3 
White, 91198401.00; No. 1 white $I0716®I.IJ9 for OWLIII- 
cates, No. 2 red December. $1 088*®I H9 do January 
$l.iWvgM'l.IWi*: do February $l.ll<at,ll$fc do. May 
$1.Must 1.14% RYK-QuM. steady: Western, 66®70c: 
Canada. 6 Wile: State, ej'»aa7 11 car lots and boat, loads; 
CORN Market heavy: very moderate ex port and home 
trade demand, fairly active lundneHs It: options; 
Ungraded W, stern mixed KS6k6?(h No 3 MugCfiUc; 
steamer mixed K2,t04o; No *2 66.46714^ In elevator No 
2 white lillvtca ; new yellow South, rn. usue: State 
yellow B-c. No. 2 mixed seller year Md.piMj'm.; new 
seller year 66W®G7Wc; January, Mtfr.sBS^e February 
Bi'ivniOilke; March oSHGkMc: .May 6!i4& 6 «e Oats— 
Large trade, mainly * n Speculative account; No 3 
44U>r. No. 2 No. I quoted I ,He; No. 3 white 
46(4U>l4e; No. 2 41410, No. I quoted 5!c. mixed West¬ 
ern III,»47e; white do, 4fi*t*)e; white State, 43V^(<$5:C; 
No 2 InixoU December. 4 -e. do January. 44Jtt7j>45Ric. 
do February I54t,046c; do March 4*a46Wc, 
fru-r: ... rrovisioua- dors-New mess spot. $18,871(1 
0818 50; dear lack, $21®22.2j; prime mess quoted 
? ;)7. 75 for Western; extra prime, 8I4ii6W.fi.'; city Dm- 
ly ino-B, $13018.lu; new nieas, December, 814.29 Jan¬ 
uary quoted 318.2'KitlH 85; Kebrua 1 y. $18 25 * IS 35; 
March, 813.80 s lx.40 BSef—Plain mess, $12.’1X5,12.50. 
extra meu, $12.79(3,13uu packet, $15<3>!9 sM>, fit. extra 
Inula uu .v. in te.-;, ■.at; .'U<,28.50. Beef hams., 81H.006tl8.9il 
Cut meals—rib bellies, 14 It, average. Jci pickled bellies, 
1216 9940 ; pickled liains.HH6t>l2c; pickled shoulders,SHc. 
Sniok- d .stiouldei '.wHu.smokei bams. ldWj£14u. Paeon 
dull and p ic. s nominal. long clear quoted at 
West loi.g elm r quoted $.19668.9 c, ghort clear, 9.4 
9.25c Divas, d Homy—OI>y, heavy to light, BWfetSHo; 
pigs, b-Re; Western, 1 16-10 'J-NHic. Lartl—Speculation 
U fairly active in the Juuuary option, but otherwise 
only a moderate tr»dc r,-j>,Arced, cash dorr, ad lira- 
ted to actual Wants. prime steam spot, lu 15 • city 
steam lower, I0.37y$fjj>lu 5oo. No I city quoted 10c; re- 
11 ued tor Comluent quoted lU.flac; South American, 
ll. 2 ‘ic. 
Butter —There U no positive change for fancy ex¬ 
cept usomcwhui slower sale. Dairies entlreare rather 
dull, airieily rro*h Western rules steady. All oll- 
fiavors are unsettled and weak. 
Ori-ximerj . fancy Jobbing lots, 13,3)4 kvholoc. 10.441c; 
prime, J'lftoJM, , our b. goou, vi:..r,e; ordinary, 25<s'29c: 
Stare dairies, entire tub and Hi kin, fancy, 81032. da., 
good, 23®3U; do, hAlf-Urkiu tubs and pails, fancy,35® 
35c; ilo. choice, 3 kb34c; do. good. «S®29c; do. fair, '25® 
27c; State ilriUua dairy entire, 30c., do. line, 27(4280; 
do. fair to good. 2 Hes 28 e, state Welsh tubs, 
choice-, 31®32c; Weigh tuhg, good to prime, 26® 
30e. .siatC Welah tub*, fait to good. 24®'29c; Western 
Imitation creamery, 25®35ci do. dairy eJiolce, 2s<ai:ioc; 
do. good to prime, 2U®26u; do. ordluary to fair, i,® 
19c; Western factory, June, choice, 17c do. fair to 
good, lfiyt&lGRtc; do choice current make 2l<if2(ie; do. 
fair te good to ,(j®2ile, do. ordluary, 15® 131 ^ 0 , West¬ 
ern rolls, 25(4270 
(.'mood:. —The general demand Is light. The finest 
quulltln. do not see market ut the moment, owners 
not being anxious to clUposo or 11 at present figures. 
Stale feet-ry, taucy rail, UW<3lf3Mo. do prime to 
choice, l3ugl3Hc; do. good, U>v.ii!,i 2 Aic; do fair. 11)1^4 
lie; do. medium, 9R,®k); do poor, B6£9e; Ohio llais. 
Clio lea, 124p,i. i.-ie; do. fine, l'2® l'2H; do. ralr Co good. 9® 
11 VfeC; creamerv skims, choice, ae, do. good. 7W®$Vk: 
do. fair; SwiBfiiC; Peniisylvaula skims, faiKiy, $H®3c 
do. fair to line, skill’d. Iron clad. 4ta,9c. 
ConOR.-Thc liuirket Is In an unsettled condition 
Spots have uu uncertain and moderate demand 
Outside orders are few and far between. 
CURRENT I'lUOKS. 
Quotations based on American Standard of clas¬ 
sification. 
N. Orleans. Texas. 
Uplands, and Oulf. 
Ordinary... 7 11-1C 7 15-1G 7 15-16 
Strtoi ordinary... SJ-4 344 S4t| 
Good ordinary. 8 .5-1(1 9 3-16 9 3-16 
Strict good ordinary. D4* 944 95s 
Low middling...,. 9 13 16 1 - 1-16 ill 1-16 
Strict low middling. lu 1-16 iiR.i 10W 
Middling . ID! t 10 ; 16 10 7 16 
Good Middling. lllq, 1U 11-16 10 1 -16 
Strict good middling. 10 u-16 luu low 
Middling fair. 11 3-1 u llik ii.>s 
Fair. 11 13-16 12J® 12>4 
RTAJXKD. 
Good ordinary. 7 5 16 | Low Middling, 8 13 16 
Strict good ordinary. ... Middling. 944 
Diukd Fruits.—S outhern apples, m2 crop, ordinary 
to good, 6®7o; do. do., flue to choice, 7Rj®8Hc: do. 
fancy, 9®9We; Western ordinary, do fair 
to good 7® 1 Hm choice lots, 794 <>v 8 e state, sliced. 
do, quarters, 8®8*4C. 1 tipples, evaporated, 
14®l.(c; do. choice, ring cut, ih.SjWUlc: Pcacnes, 
Southern, 3399c; do. Carolina, good to lancy, 12019c; 
do. Georgia, peeled, Ilt®l3c. evaporated peaches, 
pooled, 25®27c; do do. uupeeled, L<i»l 2 *ve; impeded 
peaches, halves, 3|4®6c , do., quarters, 5W<iti53(o; 
Plums, Soutu.Tii, UNaudBci do Stato, 15015)40; Cher¬ 
ries, 24,1025c; Bbo’kberries. t!st®8e; Raepbefries, 3UW0 
31C; Huckleberries. 13Mi®14v. 
Eoos.-The demaud I* slow, oven for tho finest 
stock, while for anything at all off, the showing w:is 
decidedly weutt. 
Fancy stock, m bbLs,. V do*. 3l®33c; State 
and Tenuitylvanlu. In bbl*., 2904UC; choice Western, 
17*280, other Western, 25020c. Canadian, flue, lu 
bhls, 25®27c; all kluds. poor to good, 2o®24c; Utued eggs, 
Stale, 2i*2b3 do. Western, 22®2-lc. 
riiBsii Fruits. —choice apples held for Arm for stock 
Instore, poor qualities dull. Grapes slow and weak. 
Cranberries held about steady. Florida oranges, 
choice, evil moderately. 
Apples. Wvneru N Y., mixed lots. 82.CtKii3.00 per 
bbl, do. Baldwins, R'l.UbiJi.ii; Greenings, 83.0003.75, 
windfalls, do, $1.7502.23 Grapes, W. N Y. Ca¬ 
tawba, i‘i*?e.; do do Isabella, F it., 4(3>5e; Cran¬ 
berries. Cape Cod. fancy. V bbl $14.30® 13.00; do. 
5 ood to prime, $12 UU6Bli.H0. do »( orato, $4.1*8**84.73; 
o, Jersey, prltno, p crate, $1 iX)®4.5o; do fair to 
good, * cruto. $3 30<a»3.7T>. Fla oranges, choice, bright, 
per tv bbl. box, $3 30®i.lU; do. fair lu good, $2.50® 
2.73.: Teanuin, Virginia, Uund picked, |* ft., 7®7tie; 
do., fancy, 5>(®fi|;c; do., good to prime, 4>6®uc; Hick 
PAYNE’S FARM ENGINES 
PtPffOOO 
THE BRADLEY 
ROAD CART. 
Gentlemen buy them for their Road Driving. 
Business MenTuao them for Running About. 
Physicians Drive them In their Practice. 
For Jogging Trotters they excel all other Y« hides. 
They are Easily Drawn when the Roads arc Bad 
Their U se Saves High-priced Vehicles greatly. 
No other Vehicle is so Safe for I ndies srcl CLildie 
to Use. 
Three Styles, weighing from 90 lbs. to 160 lbs. 
Prices from $55,00 to 080 00. 
First-class in every respect, and 
everybody likes them. 
Send for lllrutrated Price List. 
BRADLEY JL COMPANY, 
(F.stabllsbed ls32.) Syracuse, Y. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
Patent spark-arresting Farm and Dairy F.nglnes of 
all sizes, from 2 to 72 horse-power, mounted or un¬ 
mounted. Warrant* d to be the Best and Cheapest 
engines made. Prices from 9150 upwards. Send 
for Illustrated Catalogue “A,” which will give you 
full Information and prices to 
B W PAYNE Sz. SON, 
Box 841, Corning, N. Y. 
Nxw York, Saturday, Dec. 30. 1882. 
Bkkvks.—T otal receipts for six days 9,740 head, 
(•gainst 11.252 Iasi week Fair trade In horned cattle. 
Steers of good quality were senree toward do e of 
week. Prices ranged fromSdel24ic.. and weights from 
at* m rtewt. t* 654 cwt. A Tew rough oxen Mihl at 
SufS'ii'. to dress nt vl n>, ami some thin steers at 9- 4 c. 
to dress 5, ft., with e mmi.n to prime at 9i»®12c. 
to d ess 55®’7 it , an t a c-*r l>>nd f choice *t I2u>c. to 
dress 57 ft common to good steer-.. $4 859*6.00, Illinois 
do., 1.113 at 12 c.; Kentucky do., 1,3^, ul 22 c. 
Calves.—G rassers were dull at unchanged prices 
wit h prime veals In fnlr demand at Com¬ 
mon 10 fair arc quoted at 6 <t 8 SjC. Both city and 
country dressed veals sold fairly at 12Jto>*13c. for the 
best, and dressed grassers at 7uinc 
SiiKt.r ano L»wtis —Tutsi receipts for six days 21.477 
head against 33.5NI head for the same time last week. 
Very little strictly prime stock offering. Sales of 
common 10 good aneep were at 4H§N>Hc, with poor to 
prime lambs selling at Prime dres-ed mut- 
ti-n In fair demand at !k>, with poor to good selling 
at ftC'SHtfco. Dressed lambs sold at Koillc. 
H 0 O 8 .- Total receipts for six days 26,93* head 
against si 904 head, fur the same time Inst week. The 
market i* quoted firm at $6 3H(.o6 75 t>er 100 ft. 
Country dressed in light supply and In good d'-insnd 
at TVan-ito. for heavy, ‘(,. - 440 . per medium, 8M®8J6c. 
for light Sta'es and SM[<a9c. for Jerseys. 
Milch Cows— Supply small. Prices range from 
$35 to $63 per head. 
IMPROVED EVAPORATORS 
Evaporate MAPLE SAP faster and with 
less fuel than any apparatus known, con se- 
quently make lighter colored and higher 
flavored sugar.— __ - . 
Send postal for T K..,— i 
circulars and tea- 
VERMONT 
FARM MACHINE ^ 
COMPANY, ^ jj- rrr— 
Bellows Falls, vt. ^ 
STEVENS FRENCH BUHR 
BEEINIG, rEONEPIELD & OO.’S 
VEGETABLE 
Cattle Powder 
FEED MILLS. 
,V- if The cheapest Y 
anli h0 '* t m dls V 
1 orO-j ^^l in the world. ’— 7 ^ 7 — -JtJ 
-. Prices 8>4) and • 
lAsl Wf Ject to i-nsh <118- 
^ r 1 count Semi for 
, A m -11 c; - -- 
— v paper. 
AGENTS WANTED Uie besTrAini ly Hnu'- 
tlnq; Machine ever InveuleiL Vi ill Lu t a pair of 
stoctlngs with I Until, uud TOE complete. In 2U 
iulnnti's. It will ;iLx> knit a great vari ly of fancy- 
work for which there is slwnvs a ready ma-!;et. Pend 
for circular an 1 terms to the Twombly ILnittlUK 
Machine Co., 103Tremout btneet, lh-ston, it.iih. 
Terms of Subscription. 
The subscription price of the Rural New-Yorker Is 
Single Copy, per year.$2.00 
'* Six months. 1 . 1 U 
Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, per year, post-paid. $3.01 U2s. 6d. 
France.. 3.04 (16 H tr. 
Krtmch Colonies. 4.08 (20 tr. 
Any one sending a club of seven Is entitled to one 
copy, one year, free. 
Agents will bo supplied with oanvassmg outflt on 
application. _ 
Kntored at the Post-office at New York City, N. ?. 
as second-class mall matter. 
tlty and quality over 25 per cent.; fattens on one- 
fourth lkbs yKKD. If 32 Bears of populurity many 
hundreds of gross ycarlv sales with thousands of 
written testimonial*, tolnnteered us, are sufficient 
endorsements in liebalf of this Powder to rauit It as 
the best, such In mors we really possess. Apply for 
our book Of particulars, free. 
Try one p-iek Price. 25,rent*, postage paid 
F- MILLKR. Philadelphia. Pa Proprietor. 
In wrl r ppleas.- mention krRXL Nxw-Yorker. 
THE VICTORY 
CORN MILL. 
The only mill that Is a 
complete success In grind¬ 
ing corn and cob together. 
SYe defy competition on this 
kind of grinding. It also 
grinds shelled corn and all 
other kinds of grain, coarse 
Or *ne. as desired. Capae- 
By ten to (Kent 9 OusKets f/er 
hour. Self stiartenlug 
pla'es, and warranted In 
every respect. 
THOM A 8 KOBE UTS, 
Springfield. Ohio. 
General Advertising Rates of 
THK RURAL NEW-YORKER 
The following rates are invariable. All are there¬ 
fore respectfully informed that any correspondence 
with a view to obtaining different terms will prove 
futile. 
OrmiN vry Advertisements, per ngnte line.30cents 
One tlioUMiud lines or more within one year 
from dute of Insertion, per agate line.25 “ 
Yearly orders occupying 14 or morn lines 
agate space. . 75 •• 
Preferred positions.25percent,extra 
Reading Notices ending with 'Mde." per line, 
minion leaded.73 cents 
31 Park Row, New York. 
ilendld! 5" Latest Style chromo cards, name, liie 
’remiuni with3 pka. B. H Pardee. New Haven, Ct, 
WtANTKD. 
About February 1 st. married man without family, 
under in years or age, as Gardener and Fanner: must 
thoroughly understand his buslue**, be honest and 
sober, au not afraid of work. One acre of aspara¬ 
gus. e ire of horses, cows, etc. Favorable terms can 
lie had by the right man No application considered 
except both man au ' wire are recommended by well 
know ti I>n ties. Apply personally or by letter. 
S. BARNARD. 8Sr Broadway, Room 28 , N. Y.Clty. 
TO AGRICULTURISTS, STOCK RAISERS 
rhendvertiaer.au KnglUlnnaa I.* anxious toobtaln 
aaltuallou us assistant to the above. Thoroughly 
umlersLauds the manosemeut of stock: can put his 
hand to any thing; has had considerable experience 
In the Veterinary Art. Good references. Apply to 
H. 11., care L>r. Fred’k Thomas, Elizabeth, N. Jersey. 
AGR’L IMPLEMENTS 
\.) FERTILIZERS 
rfWM in orkat variety for the 
J FAlt Al and <jr A IAI>fcIIV. 
SJT- Send for catalogue. Address 
R. II. ALLEN & CO., P. O Rox 37<J, N. Y. City. 
(Established 1813.) 
^BEGOfiVl* 
SEED , 
fATALOOdf 
MILL MANUFACTORY, 
Established 1851. 
FRENCH BUHK STONE, 
James J. H. Gregory, M.c . lunid. Mass! 
Portable Mills for Farm .-rn, Saw 
Mills, etc.] 16sl»o»;ovor2,UiX) In use. 
Price from $8U up. Complete 
Mill and 8heUer,$«Ci. A boy can 
Adapted 
Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis. 
JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT will posi¬ 
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cases out of ten. Information 'hat will save many lives, 
sent free by malL Don't delay a moment. Prevention 1$ 
1 better than cur*. L &. Joaxsoa * go-, goaxoa, “*■« 
—.MloPSi ' 11 grind and keep in order. _I 
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“ Complete Flouring and Corn Mills. 
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