interpreted 
turtle soup, *2 90: do. foreign mediums, new, $2.00^ 
2.25: do. do. old. *2.15; Peas green, 18R2. prime, *1.30: 
Southern b. e. V two busnel bag. *2,7508 00. 
Btjttkr. -Holders still talk firmly and offer with 
caution. State dairy and Western does not ranre as 
freely as In early part of week. A» compared with 
prices a week ago. creamery fancy Is !o. higher do. 
choice, 2c.: Staiedalrh* wPnuutehange; Welsh tubs, 
ditto; Western dairy choice, ditto. Quotations are: 
Creamery, fancy, Skipfl'C; entile*. 38<®87c prime, 
2&a93e; fair to good, Hsi27e: ordinary. 20<St2Se State 
dairies, entire tub and flrkln. fancy, 24 a. good to 
choice, 22@?-5c; do half flrkln tubs and palls. fancy, 
2,’@28c; choice, 25«2t>C; do. good. 23jtt24<k do. folr W 
23c; State tlrklns dairy entire, 22®33c.: do.fln«,2Q«#ato; 
do. fair to good. lBtySft;; state Welsh tuba. 
* The term hydra may be used to represent 
any manifold evil. If you would battle suc¬ 
cessfully with this many-headed monster of 
disease you will find it expedient to keep Mrs. 
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound always at 
hand.—[Dr. Banning.— Ad*. 
1883—-S P RIN C—1883, 
low, *2 0002.25: do, white, *304: cabbage, near-by, ¥ 
100, 86 OOOlO potatoes. Bermuda, ft bbl, *'>.5006 00; 
do. Eastern Rose, * bbi, $; irK^SOO; <|n wes'ernN. Y , 
bbl, *SL.'iU®2 75: sweet potatoes, kiln dried, 19 bbl, 
*lNVr 2 62; iio. fair to good, £ bbl, $l,3U»*Jjfl: beets, 
Long island, y 100 bunches *1 nwsLSU turnips, Russia, 
■V bbl, *i OOmiI 25; squash. Hubbard, * bbl, *3 UW&M.SU: 
do, marrow. *3.00@85>; kale, Norfolk, Scotch, 1* bbl, 
*l..V>; do, Norf.lk, common, $ 1.00® 1.25; spinach, 
Norfolk, *8.50. 
Milk. —Prices range from *1.25 to *2.00 per can of 40 
quarts. 
Now is the time to prepare 111 II 12' ii’ W 
your orders for NEW and I (I, | 7 , .V 
R.4 Kl! Fruit and Ornamental I II I il ill 
Slirnba, Evergreens, 
ROSES, VINKS. ETC. _ . . 
Beside* many Desirable Novelties: we oner the larges 
and tno*d rotiiplete gebefftl Stock of f ruit and Qrntnnen 
tal Tr«rs In the Tliiiied States. Abridged Catnlogu 
mailed free. Address ELLW tKMER * BARRY 
Kochester. A A 
Alt. Hope Nurseries. 
Tropic-Fruit Laxative meets the popular 
want for a mild, agreeable and effective 
cathartic medicine. Bold by druggists every¬ 
where at 25 cts. per box.— Adv. 
55 Pulverizing Harrow, w 
. Clod Crusher & Leveler, 
ACME 
The Combination op Ingbsdibnts used in 
making Brown’s Bronchiai. Troches is 
such as to give the best possible effect with 
safety. They are widely known as the best 
remedy for Coughs, Colds, Throat Diseases 
and Asthmatic troubles. Price 25 cents a 
box.— Adv. 
-» « -♦ -- 
Consumptives obtain great relief by the 
use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. No other 
remedy is so effective.— Adv. 
The *■ ACYIE” subjects tbe soli to the sethm of a 
Crusher .U‘d Leveler, and to the Cuttiug, Lift- 
lug. Tii> ning prove** of double rows of STEtl. 
COL I.TERS ihe p*culi*rshape and arrangement 
of which give immense cutting power if us the 
three rneratli.ua of crushing lumps, leveling off 
thegroi nd and thoroughly pulverizing ibe soli are 
performed nt one rime, ite entire absence ot 
.•spikes or Spring Teeth avoid- pul itig up rubbish. 
It is especially adapted to Inverbd soa md bard 
clay, where other Harrows utterly fall: works per¬ 
fectly on light null and Is the only Harrow or Cu ti- 
raror that cuts over the entire surlace or the 
S HJghJy commended by scientific and practical 
Fanners, many ot whom pronounce It to he the most 
vatuahte recent improvement in Farm Machinery, 
wh lie 
Ail avree that “The Judicious use of an implement 
“ like the •Acme’ Pulverizing Harrow Clod Crusher 
“and Leveler. In tbe preparation or the Soil i efore 
jgsr Don’t wear dingy or faded things 
when the ten-cent Diamond Dyes will make 
them good as new. They are perfect.— Adv. 
-♦ ♦ ♦-- 
Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer 
restores to its former color the hair when 
turning gray, and renews its youth and 
beau ty. — Adv. _ 
See Johnson & Fields, Racine Fan Mill ad¬ 
vertisement, issue of Jan. 27, page 61.— Adv. 
Don’t die in tbe house. “Rough on Rats, 
Clears out rats, mice, flies, vermin, etc .—Adv 
Terms of Subscription. 
The subscription price of the Rural New-Yorker Is 
Single Copy, per year. *2.<U 
Six months.. 1.10 
Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, per year, post-paid.......*3.04 (12s. 6a. 
Krauee. . .. 3-JM (16 >4 fr. 
French Colonies. *-08 (20 fr. 
Any one sending a club of seven la entitled to one 
copy, one year free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit o 
application. _ 
Entered at the Poet-office at New York Ctty, N. Y. 
as second-olaas mall matter. 
General Advertising Rates of 
UVIK RURAL NEW-YORKKR 
The folloicing rates are <n carl able. All are there¬ 
fore respect f\itly informed that any correspondence 
with a view to obtaining different terms will prove 
futile. 
Ordinary Advertisements, per agate line.SOcents 
One thousand lines or more within one year 
from date of insertion, per agate line.25 
Yearly orders occupying 14 or more lines _ 
agate space... . - 25 
Preferred positions.25 per cent, extra 
Reading Notices ending with "Adi'." per llne,_ 
minion leaded. . .75cents 
84 Park Row. New York. 
ItchiDgs in any part of the body cured by 
Dr. Benson’s Skin Cure. ’Tis the best.— Adv. 
Premature Lous of Ihe Hair 
May be entirely prevented by the use of Bur¬ 
nett’s Cocoaine. 
The superiority of Burnett's Flavoring 
Extracts consists in their perfect purity and 
strength.— Adv. 
Up to Saturday, Feb. 3. 
Chicago. —Compared with prices a week 
ago “regular” wheat is l%c. higher. No. 2 
Red Winter 2c. higher for cash; but un¬ 
changed for nil the year; No. 2 Chicago 
Spring. 8#c. higher. Corn 18%0, lower for 
cash, but only l%c lower for Feb. (The 
“corner” in “January” corn has evidently 
closed) Oats a trifle lower. Rye lc. higher. 
Barley steady. Butter—Creamery a shade 
lower; dairies, 2c. lower. Eggs unchanged. 
Hogs average from 25 to 38c. higher all around. 
Cattle from 28 to 27c. lower all round. Sheep 
from 20 to 25c. lower. 
Viizat high; Regular. tl.Oftty February; *U>53&® 
*l.iOV4 Marik No. V Red winter, *1-P4)4 cash; WHj® 
945*0 all tlm year; No, 2 Chicago Spring. *1.'I-itLOlty 
■ — .... - gi OimSU'ia^ February; 
cash; SttytAAttye. Febru- 
May; 5iwc. all ihe year; 
i; 3.®87JjC Febru ry; 
LT ANTED -A White Man, unencumbered with a 
V family to nulk and ai lend to cattle and work on 
> fatm. Must be well qualified and give relerences. 
JNO. W. THOMPSON. 
Steward N. C. Insane Asylum, Raleigh, N. C. 
In P. O. Stamps to 
N. Orleans. Texas. 
Uplands, and Gulf. 
. 7W 713-16 7 1S-16 
. 715-16 Sty Sty 
.Sty 9 1-16 9 1-16 
. 9 8-16 (Ity 9ty 
, 9 11-16 10 1U 
10 lOty 10* 
. 10 3-16 10 7-16 10 7-16 
Produce Commission Merchants. 
forClrcular of advice about Shifpino Produce. 
Also recipe for Pbkskrvi.xo Eeas. 
No. 279 Washington Sireet, New York. 
Prices current furnished, free. 
Reference— Irving National Bank. New York City 
Ordinary.. 
Btrlot ordinary. 
Good ordinary. 
Strict good ordinary 
Low middling. 
Strict low middling. 
Middling. 
Good Middling....... 
Strict good middling 
Middling fair. 
Fair.............. 
STAINED. 
Good ordinary .7V* I Low Middling, Sty 
Strict good ordinary. ...715-16 Middling.9 7-16 
Cheese.—D emand U moderate and without eueour- 
Bglng feat! re-. Sumn er goods have god at fair 
rates aud medium grades are moving a little. 
State rnotery. taucy Fall, Sty®lie; do. prime to 
choice, l3tyMil3He; do. good, 12ty®iSD; do fair, 11® 
18c do. medium, U'l.jUOty; do poor, 9®9tyc; Ohio data. 
Choice. lHtyc; do. Hue, do. fair to good, 10 
@’2c; creamer-v skims, choice, 8ty(R8We; do, good, 7 
do. fair, 5®6c: Pennsylvania skims, fancy. Stytii 
. si 
, H r>» H’utiJ.*- JfALftfff.. Oil dj 
lie Natural W'na.i.r- ,\ul Siitr*‘usi Tea«lilac, of OwO U II 
uiifoiiiod tTpiaiiU'i til l {(to htvttuUVu .vaalo^iei between 
the Sun of .Sururv ood ihe Sum qf tei»i , aitt «e > 1< 'j> r 
truc-l oat. A now work bv llev.H. W.YIoti-Iv D. r' 1 
ot Injplrstloo ,vh,e. F.amo-t B r mi*nl.ber''Ut. More inter- 
ro.lag thau Rotnanoe ACEN^S 1A/ ANTED NO W ■ 
Address J. C. ileCL UDY Jc CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
cash: Rdf*, all the year: 
* lilt W May- Colts 54tyMf*c 
ary, wtyg. Mtirch; 57tyaA7'v*c. t . . 
OAt* lirm al cu-h: 3f\4a3ftyc Febru ry; 
3<frC. March- 87Ve. April. Si>tywSStyiC. Mnv; SI?Oa39Mc. 
June WHO Al the year UvEflrni ta 6JSfat>V. Bar¬ 
ley quiet al S&agtie- Fla xattsD utt-ady at #1.27®1 38o; 
f ood e.ruahltw ou IraeK, *..28: choice Ruoalan, *1.14. 
iUTTKii striuiy; creamery, fair to fancy, a5»3Sc; 
dairies, good to choice. a«A2So packing stock, 18^13c. 
Eoo* steady at 86un27c. DmcaslUJ floOO—Light. *. 27ty 
i»7 »); heavy. *7 45f«i7 50 Pork active al *l7.7J®l7.8u 
cash. Hoo.s—mlsetl, *6 00®6.65; lu .ivy packing and 
Shlpptl g, 66 :uw7 0r.: light, #6 IMitb «!>; skip-*, *4 25 
(a 5 7j i a TTi.it - prime, ^ >.'3Ck»«,d.'Ai: good to choice. 
$5.l»®5 7l); common to fair, *4®4 85; butchers' fi-m 
at *2 -OKxvl 50; Stockers and feeders strong at *1.20 
@4.5o shekc Common to fair, *3 25@l 10, medium 
to good, *4 Sw*4 85. choice to extra, #£@5.50. 
ST. Louis. —Compared with prices a week 
ago No. 2 Red Fall wheat is )£c. to 23*c. 
higher. Corn lj^c. lower for eash, lower 
fur February. Oats %c lower. Rye steady. 
Barley 5c. higher. Butter from 2c. to 4c. 
lower for dairy, and from 4c. to 6c. lower for 
creamery. Eggs, lc, higher. Cattle, a trifle 
lower. Hogs, 15c, to 20c. higher. Sheep, 
about 25c lower. 
Wu it XT—Nil. i Red Fall, *l.tMW<sil.06ty cash; *1.051* 
@*I.iFebruary- Sl.CdtywI.m March, *I.UFU April; 
*l lity .nay: 81.091* June. No. 3 He<i Kail, *tV**'f; No. 
4 do., Sa^fityC, Coils. 47ty*4SHc. caah; 4S«*48tyo. 
Fotiruary; >lnrch April, (HO. Oats, 37^@38c. 
cash; aTis' 1 February; 37haw»tyc March; SH* tsv all 
the year. Rye, B.@57two. Barlky—S aniplo lots, 
65@sac: Nebraska. 7ux»79c. BurtER dull, dairy, 33@ 
38c; creamery, 2-i@3lo. Soon steady at 2lSi@22c. 
Pork (inn at sli.lo cash: Job, *L7.4..i; *i7.d. IVbruary; 
#ig.uv May. Cattle—G ood to ch'>iof>shipping atcers.*5 
@*. A0 light mv., *4.50@4 90; coimiu'ii to fair Dutch 
era’ slock. *3 2ft@3.75; good to choice do., *4@4 50; 
Stocker* aud feeders *3 Sl@4.50. Hogs—Y orkers, 
*6.35<tt6 10; pocking. *9Sua6 50; butchers' to extra, 
*6 yoiib.Su. riiiKKc—Oiily hem grades salable; fair to 
good, *L30@5-2i; choloo to fancy, *5m,5.1U; Texans, 
*2.75®! 
Cincinnati,— Compared with prices a week 
ago No. 2 Red Winter wheat is lc higher. 
Corn, new eur, % to lc. higher; No 2 mixed, 
23£c. lower for cash, }£o. lower for Feta. Oats, 
No. 2 mixed, >5,0. higner. Rye 1 to 2c. lower. 
Barley 3 to 6c. lower. Butter unchanged. 
Hogs 20 to 25c. higher. 
Whkat Drill; No. 3 Red Winter, *l.(*!ty@un spot; 
*l.inSa February , Bsc. al) the year. CX»Rk grm; new 
ear, Lu ,<8>io. No 2 mixed, 5:ty(a53c. spot; Mv. Fcb- 
Wlll be paid to the farmer who this year raises the 
largest crop of potatoes from one-hall acre manured 
with SARDY'S FERTILIZERS. 
Sold on Guaranteed Analysis. Prices 
Seduced. 
Send for pamphlet. 
.1. B. 8AUDY & SON, 
141 Water streei, New York. 
SCHOFIELD'S PATENT CAKE 
^ GRIDDLE. 75c. » y exp/ess. 
Send for terms ’O agents wehave 
several other good articles for agtsi. 
aud wonld be plessed to deal with 
lyou. UNION NOY liLTY CO., 
Castile. N. Y. 
John Saul’s Catalogue of New, 
Rare and Beautiful Plants 
for 1883, 
Will be ready In February with a colored plate. It is 
full in all the reallv good and beautiful plants New 
Crotons, New Pelargoniums, New Roses, etc , with a 
rich collection of tine foliage and other green house 
and hot house pl<*ntn, well grown and at low rates. 
Free to all my customers; to others 10c. or a plain 
copy free. _ , 
Sew Single Dahlias. Plants and seeds from the 
finest collection In Englard. 
Catalogues of Ser-ds. Roses, Fruit Trees, Orchids, 
etc., gratis. JOHN HAUL, Wasawgto.n, D. C. 
O NE ot the best farms In Mich, containing about 
•213 acres; foil rich, gravely loam, descending 
to south and east; well watered, plenty of timber and 
fruit trees. *7,i*»> worth of buildings all new and 
modern. A fine stock or grain farm; one mile from 
Birmingham. IS miles from Detroit. Prlce Sl 
sold before April l. 1383 GKO. C. WALLACE. Bir 
tningham Oakland Co. Mich. 
FERTILIZERS 
GOLD MEDAL, FARIS, 1878 
BAKERS 
In the Keoort of the Agricultural Department of 
North Caroltua for the years 1S77, 1878 tv?9 and 18SU, 
the average commercial value of fertilizers was 
*:I4,63 per tou. the price paid hy the consumer was 
*10 91. We are prepared to furul-h the pure Men¬ 
haden Gnsno, treated with sulphuric acid, which 
renders It a soluble fertlbzor. r, o. b on ears or ves¬ 
sel in hulk fur *25 per ton. or In bags for *28per tou. 
G A. lJebeg, of Raolinore, the r* cognized authority 
In valuation of fertilizers in the Lulled Stales, puis 
their value at Si.U)6per tom being a saving t>> Ihe 
consumer bv tbe use of our fertilizer of over *2U per 
ton. For particular* and samples address 
JOSEPH CHURCH fit CO., 
Tiverton. If. I. 
Warranted absolutely pura 
Cocoa, from which the excess ot 
Oil has been removed. It has three 
times the strength of Cocoa mixed 
with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, 
and is therefore far more economi¬ 
cal. It is delicious, nourishing, 
strengthening, easily digested, aud 
admirably adapted for invalids as 
well as for persons In health. 
Sold by Grocers everywhere. 
f 1 telegraph School. Railroad Wires in School: very 
l best practical instruction; ready employment for 
young men of good habits. A. L Smith, Toledo, O. 
ClEEDN IJ1Y’KX AWAY! A package mixed Flow 
er So* d»iJ5ii klmisi, wltnsuin pie path's Floral Slag 
aztue, all for stamp. G. IV. PARK. Fanettsburg. Pa, 
$5 to$20 
rdayai home. S i in pies won h *5 free, 
Address Snsso.v ,V <;u., Portland, Me. 
SStj ■- all the year RyK firm at *3@64c. IUhi.rt 
dud extra No. A Fall,Odilk. Pork firm; new. *17.75 
@13.1X1. Butt* a »tcady, choice Western Reserve, 25o; 
choice Central Ohio. 2oc lioos steady; common and 
light, * 1 .axm 6 . 60 . packing and hutchere', *6.55@6,8U; 
recelptf, 8,479 head, shipments, 365 head. 
I he Union ?h- 
l)ftrj| fYPOO —$, H'. Sriim.nv. Corners. JV. Y. 
I nlllr I Mr hood, but, prefer yours at double the 
• VI l rj ■ w “Your seerl ;s the only seed from whleh w__ 
—J. Al. L. 'urfter, dknene-« H r i.<. "I have used your seed for six year.' 
per lb. extra limn have seed Irouiatiy other 
lotoo. “The Danvers Onions from your seed ■ ■ n ■ ■ ■ ■ n ■ gie» no. 
grew from setts."— James AlcOotcan, II 111 Ml I U rhilUftshu rg, Harris Cm.. A 
early Red Globe yielded ill rate of 943bush. ^ I fi I w I * ;o the aere."— Silas Totten 
Alie.h. This is Jusi ihe kind of onion seed 1 have to offer. Last year planted A- a test si,,, 
seed from eleven different growers, the onions from my own markedly surpassed all in ( 
roulidticss, curliness and tlneties*. U those of vou who grow red onions will try my Early 
Red Globe vou will not Imj likely to raise any other for the future. Early Round Yellow Dan-| 
vers by mail per lt>. «i.05: Early" Red Globe $3.0d; Yellow Cracker (earliest of all) 42.00; Large 
Red \Vothursneld. $t.5rt Mr lares 8ocd Catalogue free to all. j A M RS J. H. GREGORY . Marblehead. Mas: 
' lean get seed In my own neighbor? 
price."— AT. I'. llV.’ts, I'.rrp^ OAioR 
e can raise good Otiionsthe first yrsr.'a 
- and had ralher pay FJ.iNfl 
source."— d. /*. Ayi re. Turners Alitlsi 
grew larger than any onions around here 1 
•j.. .. . ... , .. j Y our 
Kent Ctty. 
bv side with 
PKODUCB AND PROVISIONS. 
New Yoax, Saturday, Feb.3. 1883 
Brans anti Pkak. - The general volume of trade does 
not improve, and the market presents aooutluued 
unsettled Inmiuu pretty much alt grades. 
Beaus, marrow itvti prune «3.U5(u>3.10, medium, '82, 
oho lee. * .40w2.45 ditto, pen, cbotoa. small. #2.50; do. 
p«a. (marrow) *2.40042.45, do. white kldliry, 1882,oholee. 
*8.65<i!ia.7U; red kiduey, 1882, choice. *An>gfJ.75. do. 
Mv large »3eed Catslngne free to nil 
