Dried Fruits.— Market has a firm tone and owners 
of choice or fancy fruit unwllll g to negotiate for 
what they enn nt present obtain. Demand fair, 
though to some extent kept close down to actual 
orders. 
Southern apples, ordlnaryto good, tJ4<fc~)40: do. 
do., flue to choice, » 6 »« 9 <c: do fancy. ‘jSi(S9Stc; 
Western ordinary. 6J*<a.7e; do fair to good 
IHc, choice lots, S®K! 4 tC: State, sliced, 8 M<a 8 Mc: do. 
quarters, 8 tii 8 > 6 <N: appl u s, evaporated. bi<ai5$jc; do. 
choice, ring cut, itkiUlfi^c: fancy selections, I7c.i 
Peaches, Southern. Si&'Jo; do. Carolina, good to fancy. 
12@Dc; do. Georgia, peeled, 10<iSl8^c: evaporated 
peaches, peeled, 2 .va' 2 tit$c; do do. unpeeled, 17® 
U}<io; unpccled pooches halves, fivSiScbi; do., qunr 
tors, Plums, Southern. Ht«l4Mc; do. State, 
Cherries ik®2*C; Blackberries, 7J<i(S»73ic.: 
Raspberries, SOo, Huckleberries. 13Vt,e. 
Ecus. -The market is tint and unsettled. 
Fancy stock, in bins.. * on*. .vTi^Xic: State 
a i d Vennsj lvsnls lh bids., 28<a29e; choice Western, 
SP(«o Oe: otLer Western. 23®SSc - Canadian, fine, In 
bbfs, 76®J(ic; Southern, prime, '*(g,.'ioe; all kinds, poor 
to good, Pira'l-.e; limed State, lt-(«*19c; do.Cauada and 
Western, 17®18c. 
Fresh Fruits.— Receipts of applet are light and the 
demand Is very dull. Lots a tritle off, ometktep- 
'rui well, can nniy be forced out at very low prices. 
Holders of strictly sound stock In store, are still 
firm and not olfe>lug their finest at present prl< ea. 
Grapes dull. Cranberrit s quiet. Florida oranges 
tule steuuy for choice. Peanut* higher and tirrn. 
Apples. Wesiv.ru N. V, mixed Iota, EV.oUts-tl'O per 
bid; do. Baldwins, *3.0o«vl.5U; Greenings, *3 u0®4.0(J; 
windfalls, do *1.?3<<»'2.25. Grapes, w. N V., Ca¬ 
tawba, - 14 x 60 , Cranberries. Cape Cod, fancy, V bbL 
H-l.50kpls.iO; do. good to prime, *17 U 0 ®U.l)U do is 
crate, *4.uo®*4.75; do, Jersey, prime, F crate, *4 OU 
<14-1.,Vi; do. fair to good, *> crate. *8.506*3 75: Fla. 
oranges, choice, bright, per bbl. box, *3 50@3.75; 
do. fair to good. *2.50«i*2.75.; Peanuts, Virginia, 
ami picked, *< a., do., fancy, 7<fl7Kc; do., 
good to prime, SJiiaw-ke; Hickory nuts, t bush., 
*1 8001.75 
Poultry amj Game.—L ive poultry—Spring chick 
eu», uem ii), * B>, 13®Ue: do. Western and 
Southern j2<»il3e.; fowls. Pennsylvania and Jer¬ 
sey 16c: Stale. Ittci Western, 15@i0c.; roostere 
old, E a. 8 r<tVk', Turkeys, Jersey ana Pa ♦ a I 6 c; 
Western. 19® fie; ducks. State, Pa. ana Jersey, E 
pair, $UXK»i 75; do. Western, 7;c i®*1.0U, Geese, 
Western. ♦ pair, *1 5u®L73; do. State, fa., and Jer¬ 
sey, f pair, *2tl>it2.23. 
Dressed Poultry—Turkeys, Jtrsey, choice. lS®20c. • 
prime, dry picked, i7®18c: do scalded, lo^.Bc; 
do. poor to fair U 01 <k- , c-upons, large, 27®2?c do. 
muaiI, ii® 26 cj xupis, i!3®:>ie; cbtikixns, .enUaueiphw, 
la.ge, r pail iU«.22e, ho, Philadeipiiia.mixed weights, 
♦ lb, Uk@20C; CUICKeus, Slate, choice, I tie*17c, do. 
Western. I50l6e.j fowls. Buck* County and N. J., 
prime, 15c, do. L. L and N.J., fair to good, 18014c; 
do. Philadelphia, ary picked, pnme, 15, do. 
State and western, dry picked, 14c,; do., scalded, 
1 80 S,4c; do. fair to good, li®i2c; ducks. State and 
Western, fair to good, l'2«#i4o; do, Philadelphia 
Spring, P lb, £.‘ii22e, do. State and Western Spring, 
IbiiA&Jc; geese. PtUiwielpbia young, I5c.; do, State and 
Western, young, ll<a>l3c; uo, fair to good, s®10c. 
Game—Quail, prime ** do*., $2.w, ralr to good 
*l'5U®1.7Ji Partridges, eastern and Mluuesola 50® 
75c, do. Slate ana oilier \\ astern, p pair, *..U®1.^5; 
Grouse, do. *1 UOvul.Ll Woodcock, r pair, iJdtiSoo.; 
tame squabs, ltgni per doxen,*3 .25<iS3.50; ao dark do., 
$2.2*>W2 ;*U; tame pigeol-s. live. V >*ajr, 35®40C; Wild 
ducks, H. Ue G., red beads. fUatGe.. do. Western, 
red heads, 73c@*l.UU; do. mallard.-,, 'V pair, tkHt>65o; 
do. blue wlug, teal, p pair, 50®f,Jc. do. com¬ 
mon P pair, 350400; Hare*, P pair, 30<285C; Rab¬ 
bits, undrawn, P pair, 35®3bc.; do. drawn, P 
pair. 2U&75C. 
VB.iKrABLKS.—The Irish potato market Is extremely 
dull, and local cade Is light. Sweet potatoes are 
Unit. Russia turnips a little steadier. 
Pi.tatoes—K.iri, ctu»e, Eastern at *3.15®! UIJ; State 
lots Kt * .6.(317.87 P bill.; Uu bank at * 2 .o 26 * 2 . 8 i P 
bbl.; Pc-rlcus Stab', p bbL, at *0.45®'.td, Snowflake, 
* bbl., at * 7 . 37 , 0 . 3 . 8 ^: IferCers, Eastern, *2.UUai2.25; 
sweet putaioca, *i 7 i 02 .i 5 , a, loquaiUv. Turnips— 
Russia, p otil at *uu»l 5U Outuua, wuite at * 3 . 0 Kd 
4 05 p bbl. do Eastern red, at * 1 . 5 oi®LU 0 P bbl; yel¬ 
low, at $-..oh a l.i .1 Beets, P bbl.. *1.75. Uaouago, P 
10', *7®lo. Ctt rots ut 75c 1.75 P lit). Squash at 
*2.50<«3.00 p bon Cel.ry, P do*, bunches at *l.kK»l 75 
PULVERIZING HARROW, 
CLOD CRUSHER & LEVELER 
WANTED 
4 do.. 8S®Sr.tkc COKX aa&MMic cash 48Kte4»>*i>. 
Janu rvi l9«a49|$r.. February. rffjfjo March: Mmc. 
April; h'.’-^e. M-iy 0»-7s At -hiy®|tv cash; Hdfcje Jan¬ 
uary; SHViC February; 38wS#Hc all the year 
May, Rvk, *P«'..vt^tcc. I1 .vBI.lv «teady; sample lots, 0) 
®85c; Nebraska. <i GjWe Hutti.u steady; dairy S3® 
S3C: creamery 5? i4iK'.E(;iii; xt- ndy *1 0 H'k»J0 Fokk 
easy at *17,25ensh; *17 (X) January: Job, ilL-IO;* 7 U7I4 
February; *17 50 May. Laro nominally at u«tya. 
Cattlk— Supply light,demand active and prb o- linn; 
exp rts, *9 ifiOh fi good to choI'T shipping steers, 
*5."0@5 nil; light <io., *4.4ite4 85; common to fair 
buteh-rs’ stock, si 7.">oi8, vi; goon to choice do.. *3.75 
@*4’>0; Stockers ntid feeders *3 9Ur<t4 2'. SHtiie - 
market str--eg with u good shipping and butchering 
demand, and prices Ixt'er; common to medium mut¬ 
tons, *3 9'®4 25 fair to good, 84.2. r >@5 0"; prime to 
fancy, *5.75.i5.50. Hons —Light and heavy grades 
strong; packing, *0hU@6 25; butchers’to best heavy, 
$6.20<g,0.40. 
Cincinnati.— Compared with prices a week 
ago No. 2 Red Winter wheat is 2c, higher 
for cash, but unchanged for Feb. and all the 
year. Corn, new ear, a shade higher; No. 2 
mixed, steady. Oats, No. 2 mixed, 2^c. 
higher. Rye lc. higher. Bailey from Sc. to 
5c. higher. Pork 25c, higher. Butter un¬ 
changed. Hogs from 20c. to 45c. kiyhsr. 
Wheat firm; No. 2 Red Winter, *1.U3@1.0$V{ spot: 
*1.01 January ; 87c. February: 88c. all the year. Coax 
firm, uew cur, 48ta.Dlc, No. '7 mixed. 5l5*e. spot, 54t£@ 
54^c January; 94c. February,56c May; 55»iic all trio 
year. Oats steady; No. 2 mixed,42@43c spot; 35c. Jan¬ 
uary; 38c February 4ukc May; Ssiac. all the year. 
Rye firm at <-4@ti9c Uaulhy steady; exira No 3 
Fall, *iOufl78c. Fork firm; new, *li 50@I7.76. Laro 
quiet at *iu5u Butticr steady. choUe Western re 
serve, 25c; choice Ceutral uhlo, 2Uc Hoos Urm; 
common and light, *i.6o®6.45, packing and butchers'. 
*0.-KH3iO.su. 
Unoccupied 
Territory. 
The “ACMB" subjects the soil to the sc* Ion of s (ru utter and Leveler.si dioi he Culling. JLilting 
Turning pi ■ cei-s of • uuble row: of STEEJL < Ol El EKsh, the : t-i ullai shi pe BXlem Dpn.iiitlv hli h 
givt i in men ae culling power. Thin-ite ihnr open tious of crushing tin pi- lex cling i fl lie bi r und 
and ihiiionglii} pulxci iziug ihe soil are perlormed nt tine n ml 1 1 e some lime. The entire nlikence 
of Spikes or Spring Teelh svoios i ul mg up i untlth. Ills especially nilnpled 'o Inverted bi d t nd 
hard clay, when oibn huiiew- utterly fi U; v t rks i ei Icctly on light i oli, und is the only Harrow or Culti¬ 
vator that cu In oxer ike entire surlnce of the ground. 
Highly ctinjmeijoea by tcitLtific sud practical Farmers, many of whom pronounce it to be 
the most valuable lecent impiovtment in laim Machixieiy, while 
All agree that “The judicitus use of an implement like the “Acme” Pulverizing Harrow, 
Clod Crusher and Leveler, in the preparation and thorough pulverization of the Soil, before 
nlnnlino n-ill inni-.iuii thu vialh In m TTivi. to Tin Tinllsrs nftr A era n 
planting, will increase the yield Irtm Five to Ten Dollars per Acre.” 
FAIR PLAY. 
If your dealer does not keep the “ACME’* foi sale, don’t let him palm off a n 
inferior tool on you by assuring you that he has something lelttr, but SATISFY 
YOURSELF by oidetiog one ON TRIAL. "VV e will send it on tria , and if it does 
not sun, you may send it back, we paying return freight charges. We don’t ask for 
mom y or Note until after you have tntd it on your own farm. 
Send for Pamphlet containing Hundreds of Testimonials from 44 
Different States and Territories. 
NASH & BROTHER, 
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PBODUCB AND PROVISIONS. 
Nk«v York, Saturday, Jam 30, 1813 
Beans and Pic as-B uyers move cautiously and cur¬ 
rent urdeis arc based uu Immediate wants. Ruling 
quotations arc asking r ics uuly 
Beaus, u.urrovi. icoc, prune. *3.10; medium, 1882, 
choice, * .56 ditto, pea, choice, smad, *2 69; uo. 
pea. (marrow) *2 tit), do. white kidney, 1882. choice. 
*3.70@3 76, red kidney, 1832, choice, *3.?u@3,75; do. tur¬ 
tle soup, *2 80@7.Sj; do. foreign mediums, new, *2.30, 
do. do. old, *2.20; Peas, green, 1832, prime, *L'25<fl,1.3i); 
Southern be* two busuel bag. *2 7 @3 UU. 
Butter—T he market Is flat and tame. There Is not 
much ebaue-- lor Slate dairies until the ritea ini 
lowered somewhat. Uuly a tew sales tv- re made to 
exporters for tue week. Roll butter i-t slow and weak. 
ureauiery, Iultcj, 4uc: choice, 35t»36c. prime, ol>a 
84c; tair to goeu., » -so2ci ordinary. 22a,2>- State 
dalrl.-K • nilr. tun and Urkiu. fancy, 29c do. do good 
to choice, ai-mfSc do imiiniiau tuns and palls, (»uvy, 
S2c, do. euoici, .H.HitSlc; do. good. 2-u,t2VC; Uo. fair, 2*@ 
27c; Slate drains dairy eulli e, 2><ai26c.; do. (Lue.23uo.Me; 
do. fair to good, 2oiu.2.V. mate Welsh tuns 
choice, 297, Welsh luim, good to prime, 26 «i 23 C; 
State Welsh tuna, tun to good. MWfic; Western 
Imitation creamery, tbu28o: do. dairy ehotoe. 24@2-v, 
do. good Ui prime, Jju t 2 le; do. ordinary to fulr, :7@ 
19c; Western (acutry .June, choice, 16'^uilic do. fair to 
good, 15<f*lbo; ao. choice curruni imote. 20 @ 2 lc. do. 
lair n- g.aid do., : 6 »iao; do. ordluary, HiffiSJac; West¬ 
ern rolls, 1 S@ 2 J 0 . 
Brkadstukvs and Provisions.—a fairly active ex 
pot t mid modi rate J bblug trade demand. 
Prlete ol Mour, Feed und Meal.-FL oUh-No. 2. *2.50 
@3 40, latter extreme, super line, g.H.'xaii HU, laiiur ex¬ 
treme, eomiUwi. to tair extra state, aoiWu*4.26, good 
to laucy do . *-l.3u@t> 00; Coinuion to goou extra 
Wesu-ru. *3SO®i.l"; goou to choice, S1.4.V*7.31, wur- 
uioii to good extru round lump Ohio, *3 75@4.6<; 
good Pi chute* do, *4 50, comuioh lo extra 
Minnesota. *3.80@4 40. clear, *1 flo@5.75; rye mix¬ 
ture, &4 00@3 23; naxera'extra, *5 U0@6.00, straight, 
* 3 . 5 J@o. 3 n. patent, *5 ;,@;.uu, se Louis common »o 
fair t-ALrn, *3.tO@4.30; goou to very choice, *1 UJ 
@6.;5 patent Winter wheal extra. *-.7‘J@7.UO. city 
mill extra Tor Wesi [tulles. *9.3 o@'i.6i South Amer¬ 
ica, *j 6 j@ 5 . 45 . Winter wheat patent, *5.60x7 00, 
Southern dour, common to good extra. Sl.AH.i -lU; 
good to choice *9 7Ua6 7 j. Rye flour quiet, steady, 
superltue *335i»3 85. duck wheat dour less plenty ami 
tirm. Sales at *JXi@ 2 . 7 .i. Corn meal dul ; yellow 
Western. *.1.75; n aim> wine, quot d * 3 , 3 iu. 3 . 9 u. Ftu-d, 
4u Cl, SfR|@@HUC tij IS, t-T Hid; 81 Si, DUc. 111! IS, VtH'ui 
* 1 . sbui pn, *l‘lu@1.15. rye feed, 90o@*l. 
Rricix oi grain w u»ai Market unsettled very 
moderate tmslness Tor export aud llm.ted sales for 
cl.y in 11 ■ 1 II p;; a large tiadC (u options. U tlgraili'd 
Spring, * .in delliontl; No 2 ft team > *1 10 delivered: 
Uugi ailed VV inter re , 94c@*l*ti; in tier for choice 
Slate No. > r.-d, *I.IU!hiIh@ 1 .I 7 1 4 . do steamer No. 2 
red *l.H@I.USi No. 2 red, *l.ll 44 @l.li for uerUllcuten 
*1. 6 g,L t.ki delivered No 1 reu *l,Url*. ungraiJeii 
white, *1 0 utl i;>« Steamer No, 3 white, Vi@stc; do. 
No 2 wlilte.JnC; No. 2 WtUle, *1 UlVjdjI.US; No. 1 White, 
$1 13 for certiOcstes; No. 2 red January. *i 14@ .IIKL 
do February *1.14>n@l.l5^j Uu- iUrkvl quiet; 
West.ru, 68 @-i;ic, suui-, iiHa.-l ; Can iuIm. 7Uwife. Bau¬ 
lky Mu rivet llrm ami more active; No.2rowed Sta'e, 
81c. delivered; u-roaed 85@!<2c; ungraded Canada ,h 5@ 
91c Nu. 8 Cubada, 86 (!: Weste u.CHc. Cube— Ught ex¬ 
port aim home i ritdc demand, largo business on spec¬ 
ulative account ;Uugruded »i stern mixed Cua.'io; 
No 3 'O u9t«c. sleann-r mixed G• yituai48»-, now No, 2 
in idt-vutor old No, 2,71c in elevator; No. 2 
xed January. 68tv#' !, i4u; February Oieqi.tiiii-qo Oats 
—M arket uetive; No 3, uApal.c No. 2, 4i-v,@l7.tjC Tor 
cerilUcatt-a. ISHvitl^c ueifvcrrd No.1 quoted 11 * 40 ; 
No 3 white 4i?»ii*4'v:; No. 2 48>4l90; No 1 quoted 52>»e; 
mixed West. ru 47i«49c; while <it>, idte.'iU,VRi*, mixed 
State, 49u4-19t*c; white State, 50te5214c; No. 2 mixed, 
January, 47!q9sl7Mc. February, 47,HFtDliHc, 
VISIBLE SUPrLY OK UilALY IN THE UNITED STATES AND 
CANADA. 
Jan. 13, Jan. 14. 
1883. 1882. 
Wheat, bush. 21.387,769 17.SNl.9lo 
Corn, bush. 9,428,510 it, 681 ,685 
Oats, bush ... . 4.47 . 21 2 661,090 
Bariev, bush. 2,9u(! 444 2,3i2,lKi 
Rye. bush. 1,510,239 1,273,115 
Cotton,— llu-re Is uo decided change in tho market 
torrpmt Ihcie who tut much demand for spot 
cotton. Holdera offered with enough care lu prt*v v l f 
a pressure. The marke may be culled uomluaily 
steady. 
CURRENT PRICKS. 
Quotations based on American Standard of clas- 
si II cation. 
N. Orleans. Texas. 
Uplands, and Gulf. 
Ordinary.. 7H 7 18-16 7 13-16 
Strict ordinary. 715-16 814 8 J* 
Good ordluary. 8 -ki 9 1-16 9 1-10 
Strict good ordinary. 9 3-16 91* 9hj 
Low middling... . 9 11-16 10 1U 
Strict low mlddUug. 1U HIM 11119 
Middling. 111316 10 7-16 1U7-1U 
Good Middling.... HI!* 104-4 109-2 
Strict good midvlllug. USB 11 11 
Middling fair. liy* 11W llt« 
Fair. . 12 12'-* UJ4 
8 TALHKD. 
Good ordinary. 7Vs | Iaiw Middling, 85k 
Strict good ordinary. ., 7 19-16 Middling .. 9 7 16 
Cuekhk —The quantity handled was small. Ship 
pers are in no hurry o liny, and buyers on foreign 
m count would not opivaie. Fancy Fall made held 
about us he'ore, bulls not selling much. 
State foot ry, laucy Fall, 1 jjx Nc; do prime to 
choice, I 2 j 4 @] 3 t-; do. good, i 2 Vti@i 8 oi do fair li«>l' 2 c; 
do. medium, htolufe; do poor, DOflU^u; Ohio Hats, 
choice, lHloc; do. flue, 12la@13; do. fair to good, IU 
@ 12 c; creamery skims, choice, 8 lgc: do. good. 7 Jhi@8ci 
do. fair; 5@6c; PcnnsyIvaula skims, faucy, 8S»@9c; 
do. fair to fine, 6 > 2 @ic; skims, Iron clad. 9@6o. 
BURRELL & WHITMAN, 
Inventors and Manufacturers of the latest Approved Apparatus for manufacturing BETTER anc 
CHEESE. most successfully and obtaining ibe largest prullt. New developments constantly com 
euu tor our Illustrated CataUgue 01 52 tages. 
My t egi't-uble itnd Flower Seed Catalogue for 
1 '<83 will t>esent Lakh to til ahu ipply. v Cusi--mers of 
l.isi sr-tsi.n need not wnw for :t. All -•■■ -I .-in: from my 
rvuiilisluuent w.irtaaud tol elmlll fresi: ard ireet- name, 
so Lip. I not should it prove otherwise. 1 a^ree !>-' relih the 
nrdcr gratis. My collection of vegetable seed 5 one-t 
the ruost extensive to t _- (bund in any American catalogue 
ami a lorge pvtct'-f it i-. of my own gruwuu. A» the 
original Introducer of Early Ohio i RnrbstaL 
Potauwx Marblehead Early Corn, he Hubbard 
Fquaslr, Marblehead Cabbage. I , hlni»ey , » Melon, 
and a score of other new Vegetables. 1 Invite the , .Cron 
age of the public. In die gardens and on the farms of 
loose who plant my seed will be found my best 1 . ■ itsi 
ment. James J. H. Creeory, Marblehead, Mass. 
£atalog^ 
LIVE STOCK MABKBTS 
Nbw York, (Saturday, Jan. *0 13 8. 
Beeves.— Total receipts for six day* 12,711 head 
against 12 9.i9 head for same time last week, The de- 
mauti for fair lo prime steers was good, but common 
uu 1 medium were dull aud about *; per In-u.i iiover 
at clo>c of week. Good quality so era wi re scarce. 
Old oxen sold at 8 t,(ji«c. t 10 mess 54 Bs. Common to 
good »b en> range., froln 9c. tv. dres ton s , lo lllse.. to 
dress ail it-a. Seiet led brilv ders sold ft r UJ*!-., todi ess 
fiiiits. Bulls. 3 ‘4 to «!*vc. snd my tows $)i@l 8 per 
head, vvry poor. Nome I Hinds at* era 1,210 Bs.,*o.85 
to *5.85 per cwt. Sto.e bulis. I,i5n ti-s., 4. per Ih d->, 
8 l> tts 3y*e ; Missouri stems. 1..35 Its., lUi*c., *6 9>8. 
Uhlo steers, l,23u as,, lu!q,c., 56 as,-, Keutueky steers' 
1,53U It#., IlhvC- 
Calves.— Trade Is steady, though grarsers were 
cull yesterday. They may be quoted at 4@4i*e. 
Dressed grarsers lu llgbl dvmand nt Abw 
fed calvis, a9u as , brought 9c. The quality ranged 
coarse. 
Shkkp ani> Lambs.—T otal receipts for six days 
85,1.7. bead, ugulust B7,7it>< head for the same time last 
week, v' 0 I 11111..11 to prime shrep sold al SratlV'-, and 
a few extra at »6 ti c. Lambs were selling ill 6 v@74gO 
fur coiniuou lo prime. Dieased mutton slow Bt 84%@ 
Uto,, aud dressed lambs quiet at h.GyUtftC. Some Jer¬ 
sey bucks and ewes, lo‘2 as., hmiwtl 5)g'.; Ohio 
n eep, 81 as. to US as. btoughl Got ft Vac.; Fenn-yl- 
vnulu she* p, 9ti as., rfi.89 per cwt ; Ohio « mbs. 72 as. 
694 c,; Michigan slu-ep, gs ag., «c. L'auavla lambs, 85 
as., *7 .Super cwt.; Mated 6 )u@ 7 !t 4 e. 
Mu.cn Cowg —Nemlnally from *10 to$HJ per head. 
Hoos. - Total receipts for six days 32,834 head 
against 86 »S 8 lu ad for the sniue time last week. 
Mai ket nominally dull and wesfc nt *6 i'5@u.7U per 
IU0 as. t:. i nt y drehreffsiow at uuchang>-d prices. 
Heavy selling a. 8 @ 8 V 4 c; tried urn a ' SwiiS^c; light 
States at 844 @ 9 c, und light Jerseys al 9 ,vo 9 !- 4 c 
James J. H. Cregory, Martilehead, Mass. 
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ting apparatus consists ut tweiily fUvi .SfeeJ Xnu-es, 
(gouge shaped 1 , so arranged on a wrought Iron stiaft 
that toe? are perfectly secure ; ttu chance ot Loco in 
lug loose or breaking. The rviols are neatly cut lu 
pieces suitable for teedRig. Nocviurse uxigalnly pieces 
are left by this Cutter, A boy can easily cut 35 to 46 
bushels per hour, so easily does It do Its work. 
Ilf Don't faU lo examine It. 
We are manufacturing throe sixes, designated by 
numbers,—l, 2 and 3. 
Nos. 1 aud 2 designed for hand use. 
Not 3 Is the Bow er Cutter and will cut 100 bushe 
per hour. 
Price, No. 1. *12.00 
" No. 2...... 14.00 
*• No. 3. 22.U0 
HIGGANUM MT’G OOUPOKATION 
1 IltfiflvUWill. Ot., U. ft*. A. 
Warehouse 38 So. market St.. Boston, Diana 
Entered at the Post-office at New York City, N. Y 
as second-class maU matter. 
Ceneral Advertising Rates of 
THK HURAJL NK W-VOR.KER 
The following rotes ore invariable, AU are there¬ 
fore respevtfutlu informed that any correspondence 
with a view to obtaining different terms will prove 
futile, 
Oholsaky Advertisements, per agate line.30 cents 
One thousand lines or more within one year 
from date of Insertion, per agate line.'25 ** 
Yearly orders occupying 14 or more lines 
agate spuce... 25 " 
Preferred positions.‘25percent.extra 
Reading Notices ending with per line, 
ininlou leaded.75 cents 
84 Paioc Row, New York. 
Seud He. In P. O, Stamps to 
Froducr Commission JiIekcuants. 
forClreular of advice about suirrisu Produce. 
Also recipe for Puhsickvinu Boos. 
.No. 271) Wualiiiiai 011 Sireet, Nnv York. 
Prices current furnished tree. 
Rkkekenck— Irving National Bank. Now York City 
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