Cheese.—S hippers could handle a little more stock 
but seldom find anything to meet their requirements, 
and the export outlook affords no grontor relief for 
the present. On domestic account the Inquiry Is fair, 
and tends to Increase apparently, with holders feeling 
much encouragement. 
State factory, funny Pall, lit%c; do. prime to 
choice, l&iAISMc; do. good, 12%o l ’%e: do. fair, Util 13c; 
do. medium, 1(10. 10%C; do. poor, 9®9%c: Ohio flats, 
choice, liilic; iio, tine. I'to |3c; do. fair to good, 111® 
12e; creamery skims, choice, 8<Ss8%c; do. good, 7<.<,7%r; 
ilo. fair, 5®6c: Pennsylvania skims, line, 8@H%c; do. 
fair to good, t«ki<2?%c; skims, irou-olnd, fK.flCc, 
Cotton.— There are no features Indicating a change 
In the market. Liverpool Is flat and without promise 
and a light, uncertain business Is doing In spots. 
CURRENT PRICER 
Quotations based on American Standard of Classifi¬ 
cation. 
• 
Uplands New 
and Orleans Texas. 
Florida, and Gulf. 
Ordinary. 7% 713-16 713-16 
Strict Ordinary. 715-16 8% 8% 
Good Ordinary. 8% 9116 91-16 
Strict Good Ordinary. 9 3-16 9% 9% 
Low Middling. 911-1(1 10 10 
Strict I-ow Middling. 10 10% io% 
Middling. . 10 8-16 107-16 10 <-16 
Good Middling. 10% 10% 10 % 
Strict Good Middling. 10% 11 11 
Middling Fair. 11 % 11% 11 % 
Fair..,,. . . 12 12% 12% 
Ordinary. 7% 713-16 713-16 
Strict Ordinary. 715-16 8% 8% 
Good Ordinary. 8% 9116 91-16 
Strict Good Ordlnury. 9 3-16 9% 9 % 
Low Middling. 911-16 10 10 
Strict bow Middling. 10 10 % 10% 
Middling. . 10 8-16 107-16 10 <-16 
Good Middling. 10% 10% 10 % 
Strict Good Middling. 10% n 11 
Middling Fair. 11 % 11 % 11 % 
Fair...,.12 12% 12% 
STAINED. 
Good Ordinary .... 7% I Low Middling. S66 
Strict Good Ord.... 7 E-16 I Middling. . 9 7-16 
Dried Frcits. — Southern apples, ordinary to good 
7®8c.; do. line to choice. s%(«:l%c.: do, fancy, 1005>lu%c.; 
Western, ordinary, 76-i7%c.; do. do. fair to good, 7%<ij> 
7%C.; do. do., choice lots. Sc.; State, sliced, 8%®9c.; 
do. quarters,<%< - -■! ,<-,; apples, O' aporuted.l i r,<-. ; do 
choice, ring cur, lMtOtlflc.; do., fancy selections, 16% 
@17; peaches, Southern, s@9c.; do., Carolina, good to 
fancy, 11W16.: do., Georgia, peeled, 9@Hc.; evaporated 
peaches, peeled,3J®2Rc.; do, do., unpeeled, 18%@Mc., 
unpeeled perches, halves, 6@7c.; do. do., quarters. 
5%@5%; plums, Southern, 13®lfl%e..; do., state, 13%'@ 
I8%c.; cherries, 33r»34c.; blaokerrios-, 8%rA3%i<:.; Rasp 
berries, 80o<3te.; huckleberries, ISmJ3%c. 
Eggs.—A more or less unsettled tone Is shown on 
the general market. Some of the trade look upon the 
reaction In values as very natural, and likely to be 
maintained. There has been a falling olfKinee last 
week of from 2c. to -1c. In all classes of stock. 
dl&u, early'packed 
prime, 2Jm2<c: Ten; 
;ea western, prime, lyoOJUC.; Caim- 
•d in bbl:;., 12@-»c : Va„ Md. and Del., 
nnessee, 20<&2»%e.; limed eggs, Stute, 
Frksh Fitters. Strawberries, Fla., per quart. 75c. 
WLOO; apples, Western N. Y.. nilxe<l lots. 88.fi0ift3.73; 
Italdwlus. V bbl., js8.25trtjl.Uti; do., Greenings, p bbl., 
a3.23@-l.50; 111'., inferior, 0 bhl.. $&2i(ft2.7rv. grapes W. 
N. Y„ Catawba, $16*7.0>; erauhorrles. Cape Cod, fancy, 
bbl., ; ill,, do., good to prime, per bbl.. 
812.00® l4,Ue do., Cape Cod, r crati;. Sl.OOut-L'ra: do. Jer¬ 
sey, prime. 7' crate, SUJ0®.4.S0; do., do., fair to good, 
4< crate, Jt3.S0@3.75: Fla. oranges, choice, bright, V % 
bbb box, 88.(U1@3.7.‘; do. <lo., fair to good, f2.M%2.7n: 
peanuts, V Irglnla, hand-picked, F ft., 7%w <%c.j do., 
do., fancy, 6%<SrC.( do., do., goo<l to prime, 5%uct>Vuc.,- 
hickory nuts, e bush,. jL5iy:U.75; pecans, v ft., G%« w <-. 
Hay asd Straw.— Hay, No. 1, prime, p 100 its, 85® 
90c; do. No. 2, 'mixed, i&ftSOc; do. No. 3, medium, 71k" 
75c; do. clover mixed, 70e.; do. shipping, 62%@S5c: do. 
clover, 60<&ii5c; straw, No. 1 rye. 62%@65c; do. No. 2 
straw, oat, fi0@55e. 
Hops. —Demand contluues very moilorate.aml hold¬ 
ers show ronmrkahle indifference about offering 
goods. N. V. State, crop of 1882, choice, 9.3c; do. me¬ 
diums, 85@M'lcj do, low grades, 80c; do. crop of 1 n» 1, 
good to Cliolfp, do. old olds-, 62*") 76c; Eastern, 
crop Of TSfi, fair to choice, 85669®;: l’aeifle Coast, <lo„ 
85@95C. 
Rkfinku Sugar,— cut loaf >' ft., 9%e.; crushed. s%@ 
9%c\; cubes, 9%e.; powdered,9t®9 l -;c.i granulated 
9c.; mould “A,” 8Wf>o8%c.; confectioners’ “A,” R'He.; 
Coffee "A’ 1 standard, 8%c.; coffee niT “A,” lAykft' 11 .<-■ 
white extra “C," Sc.; extra 4, C," 7%i@7%c.; "C.” ,%«» 
7%c.; yellow, 67#<i7%c. 
Rice—.C arolina, choice, 6%M7o.; ilo. good to prime, 
6%.;.i,65gc ; do. common tonilr,5%<.<!fic.; Louisiana.;V.<6c; 
Rangoon, In bond. 2%<<"2%c.; do. duty paid. 5c<.5V*c.; 
Patna, duty paid, 3*%® o<c. 
Poultry and Cl a mi:.- Live poultry Is In liberal sup¬ 
ply; fowls are somewhat weaker In price. Turkeys, 
ducks and geese firm. There are but few dressed 
chickens offering uml fresh dressed poultry is a little 
more plenty. 
Live Poultry—Spring chickens, near-by, v ft., l-I® 
15c.; do.. Western und Southern.1466150.; fowls, Pa. and 
Jersey, 19®!$%.; do. State, 15®l5%c.; do. Western, 15e>; 
15%C.; rooxtert, olil, hv.il,; turkeys, Jersey and Pa.. 
17@18c.; ilo. Western, incase.; ducks, Slate, Pa., ami 
Jersey, F l«ilr, SlJJSi^LOOc; do. Western, {* jnilr, $1,1)0 
(@$1.25: geese. Western, V pair. $1.76082.00; do,. .State, 
Pu. and Jersey, n> pair, *2-25®.2.5U. 
Dressed Poult rv—Turkeys, Jersey, choice, 380310,; 
prime, dry-nicked,22,. 23e.:prlmo, HcaJded,23@33c.;poor 
to fair, IS® Jo.: capons, large, 2&<i29c.; do., small, 2-k<* 
36c.; slips, 2fcCt4e.: chickens, Philadelphia, broilers, 
P ni., do., do., roasters, d ft. 200 * 22 /?.; ilu.. 
State, choice, 17@13c.; <lo„ Western. l.V<H7c.; fowls, 
Bucks Co. and N. J., prime, lS@ltV.; do.,, LI. and N. 
J., fair to good, llCtlJo.; do., Philadelphia, dry-picked, 
prime, ltxftUo.; do.. State and Western, dry-picked, 1 i 
raise.: do,, do., scalded, H®15c.: do., fair to good, 13@ 
fie.; ducks, State and Western, fair lo good, 1(<@18 c.; 
do., Philadelphia, Spring, P tt.. 28@25c.; do.. State and 
Western Spring, 2tV 'j2.'; geese, phlladeliihln, ymiUH. 18 
@16; do., state and Western, young, M@I3e.; do., fair 
to good, l(V@Uc. 
Game—Wild pigeons, p dozen, $1,87^1.50; mine 
squabs, light, F doz., i(.a>@5; do., ilark, F dor-, S3.25f,« 
3.50; tame pigeons, live. 7- pair, 35(".tile.; wild ducks, 
Western, canvas. $2.C<V;U2.30; do.. Norfolk, red heads, 
&1.00@1.25; do., Wcsteru, red heads, $bt8)@1.28; do., 
mallards, p pair, 5(><475o.; do,, hluc-wing, teal. •' pair 
5l)@0t)C.; do., comiuon, F pair, 8<V.«llV.: English snipe 
frozen. F doz., $3.50. 
Vegetables.— Irish potatoes are tu liberal supply 
and only moderately active, and prices are barely 
steady. Sweets quiet and unchanged. Norfolk kale 
and spinach In liberal supply. Onions dull. Florida 
green peas are rather firm. Asparagus more plenty 
und lower. 
Onions, red, per bbl., $t.50@l.75; do. yellow, 81.50® 
$1.75; do. white, 8S.aiki05.UO: cabbage, near-by, V UO 
86@12; potatoes, Bermuda, ; j bbl,,*5 @.i.50j do Eastern 
Rose, do., $2 50@2.75; <lo. Western N. Y.,ilo., $2.ao^i2.7J; 
Scotch, F bbl., 81-18; do. do. common, $1.25; spin¬ 
ach, Norfolk, *3; asparagus, Charleston, F bunch, 
65@,5c. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York. Sarurday, Fell. 2-4, 18851 
Beeves.— Very comon to very choice steers. tOo V ft. 
to dress 55 fts, up to 13%c to clress 5! fts, amt slop-fcil 
steers from a flooded tl Util lory of Lafayette, I rid , at 
10%@U%c V ft, or nhout listie F ft nvorage; Illinois 
stcerH, 1,800 Iks, at $6.40; do. l.Hu fts, State do.. 
1,000 fts, tic; do, bulls, 1.NXI fts, l%e; Ohio steers, 1,312 
fts, ll%c; Ml.vsourl do., I,iso n>s, 11 %<>; Indiana “still- 
ers," 1,131 fts, 1<3 %c. 
Calves. -Gravsors sold at f%c. VcnLIn fair demand 
at 7@U)%c F ft Tor poorest to Lost; do. 146 fts, at 10%c 
Fib; 130 fts, at 9c; and 9U fts at 8c; grassers, 263 fts, 
46<ic F ft 
SfiKKP and Lambs. Total receipts for alx days,31,179 
against 29,300 for the corresponding six days Inst 
week. Transactions were at 4%®i7%jC F ft for sheep, 
and 6%@sc <» ft for common to choice tombs; Extra 
sheep were taken by exporters at 7%@7%e F ft, anil 
Sprlug lambs sold at So P ft; Stupe lambs, 85 fts.. 8c; 
Canada do, 78 fts. 77®',- Michigan sheep, 812 fts, 7%c; 
State do., 118 fts, ,-%e; Canada lambs, rs fts, Sc; Ken¬ 
tucky sheep, 131 fts. 8<.45: mixed Western do., 102 fts, 
at 6%c, 
Swine.— Nothing doing In live hogH for the week 
Dealers quote the market steady at $‘@7.50 F 100 fts 
for common to prime live hogs. 
Milch Cowb.— Prices unchanged and range from $40 
$00 per head. 
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RELIABLE SEEDS 
THE BRADLEY 
ROAD CART. 
Gentlemen buy them for their Road Driving. 
Business Men use them Tor Running About. 
Physicians Drive them in their Practice 
For Jogging Trotters they excel all other Vehicles. 
They are Easily Drawn when theP.oads are Bad. 
Their use saves High-priced Vehicles greatly. 
No other Vehicle is so safe for Ladles and Children 
to Use. 
Three Siyten. weighing from 90 lbs. to 160 lbs. 
Prices from *.53.00 to 8SO.OO. 
First-elass in every respect, and 
everybody likes them. 
Send for Hlustrated Price List. 
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(Established lSSi.) Syracuse, N. Y. 
Of the very best strains for MARKET GARDENERS, 
FARMERS. FLORISTS, and FAMILY GARDENS. 
Seeds sent by mail all over the country and guaran¬ 
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EL PASO 
POTATO 
Propagated and for sale by J. 51. STONEBRAKER. 
Panola, Ill., and 430 W. Baltimore St,, Baltimore. Md. 
Circulars giving price, history, and much other infor¬ 
mation, mailed free ou application, to any address. 
\7EW SEEDLING PLUM— SHIPPER’S 
A’ PRIDE. Inclose 1 cent stamp to the undersigned 
for description, etc. WILEY & 5IERSMAN, 
Cayuga, N. Y. 
FARM IMPIEMENTS & S^EOS, 
Call on or write to R. H. A LI.EN A- CO„ New 
Yorh. for whatever you want of the above. 
ADDRESS 189 AND 191 WATER STREET, N. Y. 
California Tree Beans. 
I raised the last season five bushels from one pint 
of seed; one bean in a hill makes a large hill. One 
pint of seel sent free to any address for ten three- 
eent P. O. stamps. Address A. F. CLARK, Baymond- 
vtlle, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. 
REYNOLDS & LANG 
ITH A C A , 1ST. Y . 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
Stationary & Portable Engines 
WMSHMIIBSclIu 
Yellow Flint, 8-rowed, has produced 123 bushels per 
acre. The most carefully bred Indian corn In exist¬ 
ence. Our seed was grown on Wsushaknm Farm and 
from seed selected by Dr. Sturtevant. Bushel, $4 
peck. 81.25; quart, by mall, 45 cents. 
NEW EARLY 
Portable Saw Mills, &c 
Send for Descriptive Clrculrrs. 
COMPLETE MANURES 
For EACH CROP, oontalninS’ln a concentrated form 
the necessary PLANT FOOD It requires. 
CHEAPER THAN STABLE MANURE. 
PRODUCES WONDERFUL CROPS. 
“AA" Ammoninted Super Phosphate. 
'•Pelicnn'' Bone Fertilizer. 
We manufacture the above from Pure Bone. 
Agricultural Chemicals. 
Ground Bone. 
STRICT PURITY GUARANTEED. 
Our pamphlet, containing fact." Interesting to far. 
merit, mulled on application. 
11. .1. BAKER A- BRO.. 
Established 1850.) 215 PEARL STREET, N.Y 
From not only custom¬ 
ers, but from Seedsmen, 
who are not apt to i raise 
flF TlfT NORTU- 
Ul I fl L nunin. turmg Dent corn 
grown. Originated anil the seed Is grown on the 
northern border of Iowa. It ripened In Minnesota 
Michigan, New York, Vermont, etc., last season, the 
worst for corn in 25 years, in many localities where 
Dent Corn had not before been ripened. Ordinary 
yields, 80 to MO bushels per acre. Bushel, $4.50; peck 
$1.25; quart, by mall 45 cents. 
Si .'“'iothers' introductions im- 
sgfe&l less they are valuable, 
,S ...-3 we have received mnny 
| pour id. 7 5c. by freight 
nr express, p*r pound, 
f GQc. ]- r4 qts , »1; per 
r pe> k Nt 1.50; i -r Undid, 
S 5 ; i i barrel. SlO. 
. i 1 -' '• - ! ', i ! • ns for fll- 
^-v/ toredetivery. Trstimui:ials 
0 y mailed upon application. 
111nslrated Sml C’nt- 
alotme mailed I'REE. 
During the last unfavorable season very little corn 
matured suitable for seed, therefore 
PRICE & KNICKERBOCKER 
We keep full stocks of aU the standard varieties of 
Seed Corn which we are confident will germinate 
because we send out none except its vitality has been 
SO STATE STREET, ALBANY, N. Y 
SERPEN, f BESX QUAxirmT" 
FIELD & f lowest prices. 
Pin VA/CD I YUnstrzted A De«crlptlv» C&tft* 
r L U W u n ■ | lo.Tae on m> r Uc&tioa. 
J. M. M c CUUOUGH’S SONS, 
llrtabUitud is3s, 136 Walnut St.Cincinnati,Q. 
We have recently published the only work of the 
kind ever Issued, a GRAIN AND FARM SEEDS MAN¬ 
UAL (Illustrated, SS pages!, containing histories of 
Indian Corn. Wheat and other cereals, by Dr. E. L 
Sturtevant; Methods of Culture by B. F. Johnson 
Essay on Grasses by Prof. W. J. Beal: and descrip 
tlons of all the new and standard varieties of Farm 
Seeds. Price 10 ceuts. Annual Catalogue and Price 
L ist Erke. 
HIRAM SIBLEY' iV CO.. Seedsmen, 
Rochester, N. and Chicago, III. 
Potatoes to Increase the yield 25 per cent. Foriletalled 
description send for catalogue of 
For 1883. Mailed free. 
BOWKER FERTILIZER CO 
43 Chatham Sr., Boston, Miuh. 
■S 3 BSHI NORTHERS HHK 
sent by mail to any part of the United States dutyrpaid 
CATALOGUE for 1883i- f G5S4°^ 
WM RENNIE. Seedsman, Toronto, Canada. 
$72 V W.EKK, 112 it day a! home endivmade. Cos'lv 
*• Outht free Address t k<;. A Co.'. Augusta, Mi. 
Will be paid to the farmer who this vear raised the 
largest crop of potatoes from one-hair acre manured 
with SARDY’S FERTIUZERS, 
Sold on Guaranteed Analysis. Prices 
Reduced. 
Send for pamphlet. 
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141 Water Slreel, New Y’ork. 
THE B0HELA (OlliVOISIEU WATCHES 
were awarded the gold uteditl at the Paris Exposition of 1>7S' 
for greatest iiceu racy of performance, also first prize in London 
1862, grand prize In Purls, is r, and first prize at Centennial Expo 
sltlou at Philadelphia, 1S76. rin se watches have stood the test for the 
past A’ years, and are pronounced by best Judges ei|ual to Jinr utudr. They 
are mnnufactured of the best mntci'inf, made with iiu'provcil mu', 
ehinery, and finished by skilled baud labor, thereby insuring an 
accurate lime-keeper beyond peradventure. The BOKEl. A 
COl KYOISIEK COMPANY have further red need the price 
FERTILIZERS 
In the Report of the Agricultural Department of 
North Carolina for tbo years is,7,1S7% 1S79 and 1880, 
(he averuge coimncrelal valuu of fertilizers was 
$34.63 j«-r ion: lltc price t>ald by the coiaiumer was 
$16.91, We aro prejuuvd to furnish the pure Men¬ 
haden Guano, treated with sulphuric acid, which 
renders It a soluble fertUUer, f. o. b. on ears or ves¬ 
sel, In bulk for $2:> per ton, or la bags for $28 per ton. 
G. A. Llebeg, of Baltimore, the recognized authority 
ill valuation of fertilizers in vhe Cnttml States, puis 
their value at $13,66 per ton, being a saving to the 
consumer by the use of our fertilizer of over $26 per 
ton. For particulars and samples address 
JOSEPH CHURCH & CO., 
Tiverton, R. I 
Mr Vegetable und Flower Seed Catalogue for 
1 s sS wtu Is: sent i KB8 lo -i, who Apply. v Customers of 
. l ist seosc-o ficcii 11 . . h r it. AU seed scat from my 
Je. cstAhtishmeat wuruted tote (Kill fresh xnd true ;< :.xme 
. so Uc. thAt should it prove otherwise. I agree to reall i>ic 
order gratis. My 1 . >.i'. ::nn i--i regctu’nlc seed ts one of 1 
the must exten-sne i-e found inxny Anii-ru a;i .a;alo<ue. 
»nd z Urgr (iATt ul it is of my own growing. Aft the 
rlotlMftl Introducer of Early Ohio ind Burbank 
Potatoes. MurUleheuil Early Corn, the llubhont 
8quash, Marblehead Cabbage, Phlnney’s Melon. | 
and a score of other new Vegetables, 4 invite the pxtron -1 
age of the puhlio. In the gifdens and on the farms of 
those who plant my seed will be found my best advciiisc- 
aient. James J. H. Cregonr, Marblehead. Mass 
\\T A N'T El) A White Man, unencumbered with a 
I r family, to milk and attend to cattle and work on 
the farm. Must be well qualified and give references. 
JNO. W. THOMPSON. 
Steward N. O. Insane AsyHun. Raleigh, N. C. 
James J. H. Cregory, Marblehead. Mass. 
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