i-GREATAMERICAK 
Company 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
@2.55; do. 
@A5B; do. marrow, 82.45@2.50; do. white feidnev, 
»88~> choice. $3.65<g8.70- do. red klduey, 1 S 82 , choice, 
83. < 0 ®$®; do. turtle soup, $3.2u®8.25; do. foreign, 
mediums, 82.00@2.10; peas, Kroon, 1882, prime, 
*•*>: do. southern, ti. c„ * '-'-bushel l>ag, $2..\x-( .-urn 
BUEADSTltl'TS AND BR0Vt810.N3.-As compnrod with 
prices a week ago, ungraded So. .1 red, 2c. lower; N’o. 
f do., 2c. lower; No. 1 do., vt\c. lower; No. 2 white, l'<,e. 
lower; Rye, uuehntigod. t om,No, 3,^.higher. South 
ern white W\ lower. Oats, No. 8, untdmriged; No.?, 
V'- lower; No, 1 3c. higher. Prices are as follows: 
Prices of Flour uud Weal. Ki.oi r—N o. 2, 83.90Gp3.SO, 
latter extreme; supernne. »s.is@t.ao. latter extreme- 
common to fulr extra state, $!.&&> 1.83; good to toner 
do., gt.Uk,, i.lHI; common to good extra western, $4.15 
$).« >;good to choice, $i.7(V'g8if.0U: common to good extra 
round hoop Ohlo.gi.l.mit.so; good to choice, do. .i.syst 
•’><•23: common extra >flnn.,84.U®t.W; clear, $.i.30iat;.2fi 
rye mixture,8.va)ri. ;o;hnkers’extra, 83.sy@a,»t; strain ht, 
8 ’.75<<5 i 7.50; patent., gti.iXit St. Ismls common to fair 
extra, 8I.15G4.75; good to very choice, $| l Spc,'i7 1 .yi; pel. 
winter wheat extra. 8ti.2V 7.7r.: city mills extra, for 
7\ est Indies, South America, gi.NVciUlO: 
southern Flour -common to good extra, $i. 5 o<... 5 , 2 '<; 
good to cliolec, 8-\lkV-v7.00; rye (lour snprrflDe, $S,5i> 
(o.-l.tu;; Buckwheat Hour, $2.7ft<L $:!.<»>; t oiu Meal— 
Brandywlne, $ 3 .s.\ : yellow Western, 82.7503. 7 S; Trixc 
Medal, 8 >.i 6 ; Bag Meal Coarse, 81 .29fw 1.31 per 1IXJ it.; 
,J ' V * 0“^ and fine white. 81.30; corn Hour. 
tt.0pd4.8k grit*, $&S0®4,15 «* bbL Frcd-SharpM, 
S2».uy@$al.0q; No, 1 middling, fin.00@825.00; No. 2 
middling)) $22.00; No. 1 feed g22.nu; medium feed, 
822.00; No, 2 feed, $27.00. Rye feed, $2l.00@ 822.00 p to 
n; barley, feed. 82 , 1 .uu per ton. 
Prices of Qilai.n Wiikat.—U ngraded Winter red, 
Sl.(Xk3>Lfc7»: steamer No. 3 red. 8l.l2aii.i5: No. 8 red, 
Sl.lS4itl.19; steamer No. 2 red, $1.19} No. 2 red. $1.2156 
@1.22 for certlllcatea, *1.23441.2374 delivered; No. 1 red. 
81.2654® 137; ungraded white. 8i.o8fel.fcU. Including 
State at * No. 2 white. $l.u7<bl.(M74; steamer 
No, 2 White, 81.o2; No. 2 red Seiler March, $1,1.2 I : Rk 
1-21U; April, *1.28:11.237k; May, 81.2S7*6tt.3hH. Rye- 
'vestern; 73;$,,c; Canada and state, 78@i8e. Barley 
-N o. 2 Canada, 97c; No. 1 , 81.68: No. 1 bright, gl.oki 
l.0.<; ungraded twu rowed state, 87e delivered; un¬ 
graded Canada, $1; No. 1 do, do., $1.(8? No. I bright, 
fcl.05. Bakluv malt—T wo-rowcd State, Wlc.oifil; six- 
rowed State. $1® 1.10; Camilla. Slot’s-' !, 1.5. Corn— tin 
graded Western mixed, fia&itiwo No. 3, uaWG.iwis; 
steamer mixed, 69;y<46974o for certificates, and 71 Ur. 
delivered; No. 2, n v,c.'2e In elevator, 72 ;Wi73o. deliv¬ 
ered; steamer yellow, 71c; Southern yellow, 70® 71 We. 
white Southern, TSUo. delivered; No. 2 mixed March, 
.l^ratgc; April, ii5i®r27kc; May. 72@73c.; June, life 
@725ic.; duly, Oats—N o. 8, fllToe; No. 2, S3 
®52«c; No. 1 quoted. No. 3 white, MUiSAlLic 
No. 2, oOkjid-V-u.c; n 0 , j quoted, oSc; mixed Western, 
51@5So; white' do., MfeiSe; white State, 56@63C; No. 2 
“f«ed Be Her March iV..7QJ4c; April, SdW@53)4c; May, 
o2t4@5o‘4C. 
Pi Ices of Provisions—Pork—New mess spot, 813.85 
19.n0; clear back, 822fei&2o; family mess, 813.25(919.50; 
new mess. May, 819.25; new mess spot quoted $T'A25ri 
f lMO: Wcatojn PrlHtc mess, 813fel\fc: extra prime. 
Beet plain moss, 81l.W@12.2i; extra mess, 
12.0U@12.ai; packet, 8H.5Ugil5.21; city extra India 
mess, In tow., $25®830. Beef bams 82l.Stk,VJ2..on Cut 
meate—Pickled bellies, 12 b average, Mac; medium, 
10c.; heavy, '»„e.; ploklcd bams, 12c: pickled shout 
ders, STftwsU: smoked shoulders, 9@Byic ; smoked 
bams, 12?i®l;;‘jc. Bacon—Long oleur, quoted here 
State, choice, 17@18c.; do., 
Bucks Co. and a. J., prime, 
J., fair to good, ll@15e.; do., 
prime, Uk&llc.; do.,!. . 
®I5c.: do., do., scalded, 1 44jlie. 
He,; ducks, State and We L.. 
do., Philadelphia, Spring, f b. 
Western Choh"- in "" 
@16; do., b__ 
to good, 10® lie. 
Vegetables.—I rish potatoes In light supply and de¬ 
mand Is small. Onions steady. 
Onions, rod, per 7>bl„ 81.75; do. yellow, $l.S0ffl 
11.75: do. white, 8S.OO0 4.Kl: cabbage, near by, V lUI 
$Ui<d2; potatoes, Bermuda, V bbl.,8*@6.ri0; do Eastern 
Hose, do., S2 ..V*<'j 2.7.‘>; do. Western N. Y.,do., $3.50@2.75; 
sweet potatoes, kiln-dried, V bbl., 82.56; do. fair to 
good, do.,81.50®%2t>: beets, b. I„ v 100 bunches, fkgil.50: 
turnips, Kimsla. » bbl., $ 1 . 01 ) 1 * 1 . 12 ; squash, V bbl., 
83.51*94; kale. Norfolk Scotch, »' bbl., 81.00© L25; do. 
do. common, spinach, Norfolk, 8*4:2.50; aspar¬ 
agus, charleston, F bunch, dOfi.Gpinc; green peas, Fla.. 
* crate, sad3,5(1; string benns.Fla .P crate, 8I.O@4.5U. 
\Vool. —Mlehlgu m, iOc; n washed Western, 83Wo; 
spring California, IIP^st22c,; scoured do, and Tern 
tore at .Yrtf.-rififie; Hplng Texas, 2ie; Fall Texas, 2144.i 
2/ c; Colorado, 19c; Montana, 21Uc; Mexican, lftitllle; 
low scoured pulled. 15c.: Cane. 3 Tm', 
Western, 15@17c.; fowls, 
15<g»16e.,; do,., L. I. and N. 
- m .., ^v.., Philadelphia, dry-picked, 
State and Western, dry-picked, 14 
<< -•‘ 2 .-, do., rrnr to good. 1*4. 
estern, fair to gotKl, 16® 18c.; 
. “'g. r u>., i'4ui,25o.; do., State und 
criolee, 21®2S; geese, Philadelphia, young, 15 
State and Western, young. 12@l3c.; do., fair 
do, 93 Bs, 67kc; Western lambs, 71 Bs, ilftfe.; Canada 
lanibs, 75 Bs, 87.71); State sheep, 12? Bs, a7.3114. 
Hogs.—N one for sale alive at close of week. Dealers 
quoted common to prime hogs at 77$@7$6e. 
LOMBARDIAN SILK CULTURE AGtKCY 
CARERA, HUBER & CO., 
176 Bleeekcr Street, • - New York. 
Importers and dealers in the celebrated MuJberrv 
Trees from the Plains of Lombardy; also Silk Eggs 
and all articles for silk culture. Will also furnish 
Instructed help for the same. 
f erms ot Subscription. 
The subscription price of the Rural New-Yorker Is: 
Single Copy, per year.82.00 
" Six months.. 1.10 
Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, per year, post-paid. 83.04 <l2s. 6 d.) 
France. .. . 3.04 (1674 fr.) 
French Colonies. 4.08 (2974 fr.) 
Any one sending a club of seven Is entitled to one 
copy, one year, free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. 
Entered at the Post-offlcs at New York Cltv, N, Y., 
as second-class mall matter, 
General Aovertising Rates of 
THK RURAL, NKW-YORKEF, 
The following rotes are In ear-table. All are there¬ 
fore respectfully informed that anu correspondence 
with a view to obtaining different terms utill prove 
futile. 
Ordinary Advertisements, per agate line_ 3 ti cents. 
One thousand lines, or more, within one year 
fromdateof first insertion, peragate llne, 25 •• 
Yearly orders occupying H or more lines 
agate space.. 25 “ 
Preferred positions.25 per cent, extra 
Heading Notices, ending with "ddi\," per 
line, minion leaded.. 75 cents. 
81 Park Row, New York. 
FARM IMPLEMENTS & SEEDS 
Cali on or write to R. II. Afcl.EN & CO,, New 
• ork. for whatever you want of the above. 
_ ADDRESS 189 AND LSI WATER STREET, N. Y. 
Cend for Descriptive Catalogue und Price List of 
i-J Heavy and Light Single and Double Harness, man¬ 
ufactured from the best Onk U-alher, all hand-made, 
at wholesale prices; to the consumers. 
KING A CO.. Owego. Tioga Co., New York. 
LADIES! 
Gejup Clubs for our CELEBRATED TEAS and 
COF^^Md secure a beautiful U(lss.lto>E or 
4. <1.1,0-HAN |) | K.V-^ET (44 pieces 1 , our own Im¬ 
portation. Oneof these beautiful china tea-sets given 
away to the party sending a club for 825. This Is the 
greatest Inducement ever offered. Send lu votir or 
ders and enlov a cup of GOOD TEA or COKI-'ee and 
at the same time procure a HANDSOME CHINA IE \ 
SET. No humbug. Good Tens 3tv„ 35e. and 4fic. per 
lb.: excellent Teas 50c. and B0c„ anil very best from 
bfie. to W»C. w hen ordering, be sure and mention what 
kind of teas you wunt-whetber Oolong, Yiixed, Japan 
Imperial, \ oung Hyson, Gun powder or English Break- 
fast. W c are the oldest and largest Tea Company in 
the buKtnpss. Tho rciputiitloii of our house retiuire^nio 
comment. For full particulars address 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
Box 289. 31 and 33 Vesev-SL. New York. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Beeves.—T otal receipts for the past six days, 10,766 
head, against 10,050 for the corresponding six days last 
week. A few rough oxen sold down to 9to dress 
55 n>, but the extroTU* rauffe for very ordinary to 
prime steers was from ll‘j to 1274c, to ‘dress 55 ®57 B. 
with the bulkof the sales at liapa.[9Mc,to dress 5c®57B; 
Illinois steers, 1,186 n.s, 12c.; Peuiu. stall-fed steers 
1,300 Bs, 1274c: Ohio, 1,127 ms. 1174 c; oxen, 1,600 Bs, 12c 
less 82; Connecticut oxen and steers, 1,312 Bs, llUc 
Jtissourl steers, 1^18 Bs, 1274c; state do, 1,117 Bs, iliJc 
.Michigan, do. UOOBs, 1114 a ' ^ 
Calves.— 1 There U but Uttle change in prices, and 
receipts were light. 
Live calcs, Jersey, Rucks and River County, good to 
choice, 10® 1074c; State prime. 97<,<. t IOc- state. falr to 
good, 86 > 9c; dobutter-mllk fed. .’kjC(k'; do. grassers, 33 v 
r.i lc: dressed veals, poor to fair, 7@T0c; do, gor.<l to 
tine, 11 ® 12 c 1 choice, 1274w1374c; city. IOSgrU^c. 
SllKEl' AND Lambs.—T otal receliits for the past six 
days,35,914 head against 29.09R head for the corres- 
pondlng six days last week. Trade was not brisk, and 
while export wethers and strictly prime lambs had a 
fair inquiry at steady prices on Friday, (he feeling 
wan weak for the common grades of stock. General 
sales of fulr to prime sheep wereal 8et7'4c, with a ear 
load of exports nr $7..317*0.; yearling lambs ranged 
from 86,75 to 84.7(1 for common to prime-. Western 
sheep (poor). 00 Bs, 5»4e; Ohio do, 103 BS, 644 c; Penn. 
THE ROSS ENSILAGE 
AND FODDER CUTTERS. 
Giants, Little Giants and •‘Specials-,” 
For Ensilage. Stock 
-(Cl Raisers & Dairrtnen. 
Guaranteed to be the 
UV' IL . best Cutter in the 
ij K; J0 world. Immense 
flSuVr'dV IS weight, strength and 
mil -t- ’xmiw'i capacity; will cut 
5 c Vaj/J l -S I M from two to four 
m [ -S times as fast as all 
f SI othcr^ cutters. Have 
Joints* l 3nd X aU lSl the 
new Improvements. The only cutters that will stand 
the severe work and cut fast; also a line line of large 
and small hand-cutters. Agents wanted for every 
city and town In the United States. Send for Illus¬ 
trated circular to E. W. R0S8 <fe CO .1 
Mention Rural New-Yorker. Vulton, N. Y. 
AGENTS WANTFn f-yerywheiik « 0 #eu 
Jlutll I O l»Mn I LU the best K 1*111 Uy Knit- 
tin*? Machine ever Invented. Will in t a pair of 
6 tickings with.IIE EJL and TOE complete. In 20 
minutes. It will aUn knit a great variety of fancy- 
work for which tic re Is fllwavg a read v market. Send 
for ctrenla-arid terms to the T worn lily Hnittinie 
’itochine Co., LC3 Irerooct street. Boston. Aiass. 
L I O II O ° f Dol,ar *‘ WOIt!l of SEEDS and VALUABLE TIME 
I m V are ANNUALLY LOST for the WANT of a SEEDER 
I U 11 W that WILL DO ITS WORK RAPIDLY and WELL. 
oV 4BRID gE broadcast seeds 
CAL. BRANCH BEAN 
COMPLETE MANURES 
For EACH CROP, containing In a concentrated form 
the necessary PLANT FOOD it requires. 
CHEAPER THAN STABLE MANURE. 
, A PRODUCES WONDERFUL CROPS. 
AA ’ Ammomated Super Phosphate 
“Pelican'' Bone Fertilizer. 
We manufacture the above from Pure Bone. 
Agricultural Chemicals. 
Ground Bone. 
STRICT PURITY GUARANTEED. 
Our pamphlet, containing facts interesting to far 
rners, mailed on application, 
r. . VI. v J - B-AKEK a. bro.. 
Established ISaCU 215 PEARL STREET, N.Y 
13 FULLY WASJIA27TED. 
IT IS THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, MOST PERFECT AND 
Penguin Asian a Guano. 
A pure, natural guano, containing 40 to 45 per cent, 
of bone phosphate of Ume, and 74 to 1!4 per cent, of 
ammonia. In bags of 200 lbs. each. Price, $26 per ton. 
delivered on board railroad or steamboat. For cireu 
lar, with particulars, address CHARLES SPEAR, Ja. 
Sole agent for the United States, S3 West St., N. York 
CKA1XS. NEEns, PLASTERS. LIME, SAIT. ASH IS und 
T'* ERiTIim, i o M !iii i., u hrtiiuiensimjr. any •iiiautity per acre, better than 
by any other melhoiL Does away with the slow, tiresome hand-sowini;. 
Insures laraer erops. Saves seed by sowincr it perfectly even. Sows either 
^ ,°.V A 1 i' 11 !' 1 V i\ ns '• »t««Mlily attached to an> furmwagoa. The seed is 
.\0 r I II ItOM \ l 1 in the air to he driven by the wind, but jjoes direetlv to 
the gmimi where wanted. For Circular aud Testimonials, address with 
stamp, mention this paper.) 
DES MOINES MANUFACTURING CO., 
f. A' • HOUR. Secretary, lies llaines. Iowa. 
HFFIAChester county 
iCC S MAMMOTH CORN 
_cm.,,. 
SflWMOTH C0fl^ 
Good Ordluury. 7U 1 Low Middling. s-v 
Strict Uood Ord... 7 D-1U I Middling..,. ?. 97-16 
Duiun Fruits,—N ot much tone to the general mar 
ket. Holders ask former rates, but a sliadiug Is re¬ 
quired to move Tull parcels. Demand la limited. 
Southern apples, ordinary to good 874&cSe.; do. tine 
to choice, S&riJV-; do. fancy, HMKij6c.; Western, 
ordinary, i®.qe.: do. do. fair to good, 7Wit,e.: 
do. do., choice lots, So.; State, sliced, 8®3e.; do. 
quarters, .7*(i3!4e.; apple*, evaporated, 13®lie.: do. 
eliolee, ring cut, liWeiJbe.; do., fancy selections, 1674 
©L: pouches, southern, s®9o.i do., Carolina, good to 
fancy, 12®lo.; do.,Georgia, peeled,IlVtd4e.; evaporated 
peaohes, peeled, 'I3iv2)e.; do. do., an peeled, lsw,. 1474 c., 
unpeeled peaches, halves, 614 ®7e.; do. do., quarters, 
5J»®6c ; plums, Smitheni, Ik.'lSJie.; do., state, 137« ( .. 
18740.4 cherries, 2K.'. lee.; blaokerrles, c X,o>,9e.; Rasp 
berries, 33<ai33e.; huckleberries, 13® 13-<*e. 
Potatoes to ncrease the y leId25 pt 
description send for catalogue of 
STOCKBMDGE MANURES 
For 18S3. Mailed free. 
B0WRER FERTILIZER CO 
43 Chatham St., Bostou, >lasg 
BURPEE'S HIWA 
loour CuUlor.ittv.) ThU •LHM 
III Hill IIIU I n uni’ 
r,-e. IVrk, im«)i,:. as.5<> 
uc THE BEST. Aar of)Ini hVu 1 
or 000 1 "U« 4 oash of nnv lir- e let,.(• 
fl A TD . 7 « 1 he flmt n Inner 
I A O. > l0' l ra*«sl v:i*lrtr. w 
VJH I V nhlrhsviiKi. I f 
Will be paid to the farmer who this year raised the 
largest crop of potatoes from one-half ucre manured 
with SARDY'S FERTILIZERS. 
Sold on Guaranteed Analysis. Prices 
Reduced. 
Send for pamphlet. 
J, B. J7ARDY dfc SON, 
141 M ater Street, New York. 
- ^ - _ ' ' * ut’inpiUU 17» IA»l tO Oil Oft 
IW^BURPEE’S NEW WELCOME OATS 
TUNXS tKO V F. DRUGS, . nUJow*; OuruoT 1 * 
Stock, Fiinur Ptniltry, Ac. 
W - _ _ a ” ‘ K»rncuiT w no write* ft* 11. 
■ ATLEE BURPEE Sc CO.SEEDSMEN, PHILADELPHIA, PA 
FERTILIZERS 
In the Report of the Agricultural Department of 
North Carolina for the > ears 1877. isjh, i5w and ISSO, 
the average commercial value of fertilizer- was 
5*1.68 per ton; the price paid by the consumer was 
$40.91. We are prepared to furnish the pure Men 
hadeu Guano, treated with sulphuric acid, which 
renders it a soluble fertiliser, t. o. b. on ears or ves¬ 
sel, in bulk for 825 jver ton, or in tsigs for 82S per ton. 
G. a. Liebcg, of Baltimore, the recognized authority 
in valuation of fertilizers In the United States, puts 
their value at #48.06 per ton, being a saving to the 
consumer by the use of our fertilizer of over $20 per 
ton. For particulars and samples address 
JOSEPH CHURCH & CO., 
Tiverton, R, 1. 
81J’Vegetable un.l Flouvr Seed Catalogue for 
1 sss Will be scut Kkbk 1 » ill who ipply.*.Ctg,Uuurrs of 
1 lit vc.Tsv/n not VRntc ft»r 1 . A 1 ac-c .I sent frutu my 
csuL.Ushfiictu wArr.uucdtobcbv*Ui fresh ami true to uAnn* 
io f.u, t(i*it sht»uM it prove utnoi’\vn.e, l i^rve to renil tht*, 
order umtis. My cuiloclioit of trouble ^ectl one of 
the most extensive to t*e found in«ny American .AUlo^ue, 
And * larj^e fu.rt of it ls of my own ero\Aw An the 
Introducer of Euel j Ohio aruT Hurbunk 
routoco. Morblfheod Early Corn* the llubbard 
‘ , <iyio%li, Xlurbleheud Cubba«e, I'klnney’* Melon, 
ana 4 tcore of other new Vegetables. 1 invite the patron 
acre of the publio. In the gardens and on the farms of 
those toy seed will be found my best advertise- 
l. S£ED ^ 
£ATAL00«4i 
meat. Jamea J. H. Cregory, M*rblehc»d, Miss 
