LITTLES CHEMICAL FLUID 
Beans, marrow, 1883, prime, $3.15; medium, 1882, 
choice. $2.1U®2.15; do. pea, choice, small, $2.20@2.25: do. 
marrow. *3,1''('$3.15: do. white kidney 188 - 2 , choice, 
$3(rf3.25; do. red kidney, lwj, choice, 83.5tXrf3.60; do. 
turtle soup, $2.80ia2.wi- do. foreign, mediums, $ 1.7031 
l..r»; peas, green, 18 . 82 , prlmt\$l.2irrfi.25; do..Southern, 
b. e.. t* 3-tiushcl bag. $7.25(4250. 
Bcttkr.—C hoice and attractive parcels of table 
butter continue sufficiently scarce (o keep the ud 
van take In the hands of sellers. If the West, Is 
making any tine butter It la sold at home, ns scarcely 
any comes hero. 
ttttW UUTTKli. 
Creamery, fancy, Hlc; do. choice. '20Ju3Oe; do, 
prime. 3ir.(!38c; do, fair to good, 24<rf25c: do. ordinary, 
lerf'itk-; State half llrkln tubs and palls, best, 2S(rf26o. 
do. do. fine, 23(rf2ie; do. Rood, l'.k#3ic ; do. fair. IH 00 IB: 
State Welsh tubs, choice, 24 c; (lo, good to prime; 
31(a)33e; do. fair to good, I5,rf20e; Western Imitation, 
creamery, choice, I8(<420il: Western do, good to prime,Hi 
317c; do. Ordinary to fair, 13<«i 15c; Western factory, 
best current make, I6<rf 17c; do. fair to good do., ll« 
15c; do. ordinary. 10GSH2C. 
Ot.O BUTTKR. 
State dairy, choice, I9,rf'21c; do. good to prime, H 
@18c.; do, ordinary. 11®lie; Western dairy, fine, 13 
@13c; do. general run, lOJ^T/dle: Western factory, 
good, laaiac • \V CAfcm factory, poor, 10<!ttic. 
NSW OllEKSE. 
State factory, prime, lH^rfbcqe; do. fair to good, 
X2@13c; do. skims, lU^tl^jc; creamery skims, choice, 
7$t@$e; do. good, Tirfp-rfo; do. fair, tXrfGWe; skims, 
poor, 5®54fc. 
OI.I* CHEESE. 
State factory, choice Kail, I b.oMbJo; do. prime, 13}^ 
@13kfc: do. fair to good, 12Vi(rfl3e; do. ordluarv, 
10tft.(.13c. 
Bkeadstukfs and I'uovisions.—W heat.— Ungraded 
Winter rod is 1 'vC. lower; No. 3red, the same; steamer 
No. 3 red Is 2c. higher; No. 3 red Is 2'^.e. higher tor 
certificates; ungraded white Is tjc. higher. Rye— 
Western is 3c. higher; Canada and state Is 3c. higher. 
Corn—Ungraded mixed Is l^e. higher: No. 3 1 b ,410. 
higher tu elevator. Oats—No. 2. is l‘ku. lower; No. 1 
is vUc. lower. 
Prices of Flour, Feed and Meal—Kr.orn — Market 
dull, heavy, and In Instances Me. lower. < 2 notations: 
No. 2,$3.jb(iui..‘ii; latter extreme: superfine, $ 3 . 60 . 1 , 1 . 15 . 
latter extreme; common to fair extra State, gl.ivm 
1.85; gimil in faaej i"., t t.40utiT.U0; common lo 
extra Western. $L'2U«<, 1,65; good to choice, $4.7UGjt$7.i)Ot 
common to good extra round hoop Ohio. $ 1.30,1,1.STi; 
good to choice, do., 31.90,1.7.00; common extru Minn., 
$1.20 (m, 1.711; clear, s >.r. i.i.! I ii..2,i; rye mlxtnri 
THE OLD RELIABLE HALLADAY 
SferrSTANDflRD WIND MILL 
“ With two of KEMP'S MANURE 
SPREADERS I spread seventy aci'es last 
Fall at a (/rent saving of labor and in such a 
ma nner as to produce at least 35 per cent more 
benefit than by hand spreading." (John 
G reen way.) See page 283. 
GUABAHT8SD 
Superior to »ny other moke 
17 Shot • 1 *.c tQ E. Pomr 
Adopted by U.S. gov, 
ernment at forts and 
garrisons and by all 
55@65e; do. shipping, 500; uo. clover,45®90ct straw, No. 
1 rye, 50®55c: No. 3 rye, 35tu.i.V; do. out, 35(rfl0c. 
Hors.—Business continues very quiet. 
N. Y. State, crop of 1882, prime to choice, 92©95c; do. 
do., mediums, Higt'JOe; do., do., low grades, SOtrfsac; 
do., crop of 1881, good to Choice, 756*950; do., old ohls, 
tpOOolir.c: Pastern, crop of 1882, fair to choice, SO®!*); 
Pacific Coast, do., do., t**rf'.< 0 . 
PotiLTitY and Game.— Live Poultry—Live poultry 
from the West generally sold at 17®17‘*. Turkeys 
unchanged. Geese run poor and sell slowly at lrrcg- 
lar prices. 
Spring chickens, near-by, V pair,75c-(rf$l.2K; fowls, Pa. 
and Jersey, 17(i*18e.j do. State, I7(rfl8c.; do. Western, 
17@lSc.; Southern, 17c.; roosters, mixed, old and 
young, U)<rft2e: tnraeys, Jersey and Pa., I9,rf2bc; do. 
Western, ItXrfJbe; ducks. Slate, Pa., and Jersey, 
pair, $1.35® 1.50c; do. Western, P pair, $1.00(rf$1.2S: 
geese. Western, p pair, $1.50<a'2.00; do., State, Pa. and 
Jersey, P pair. 8 i 2 .Vrf 3 . 0 ii. 
Dressed Poultry.— Very few frozen tnrkoys. and 
prices ruling quite firmly. Fresh turkeys very slow. 
Iced fowls nud chickens In fair request when ’prime. 
Philadelphia broilers and roasting chickens are slow, 
and outside prices dilflcult 10 reach. Capons arm. 
KRSSU DRESSED 
Turkeys, prime, lSrfJOc.; do. poor to fair. 15@17c- 
capons,lm i,\; do. small,3b®.'J2c.: slips, 
chickens, Philadelphia, broilers, &0,rf65c.: do., 
do., roasters. ** ».. 28a.r2c.: do. State, choice, ls.rflSe; 
do., Western, Id® 17c.; fowls. Bucks Co. and N. J., 
prime, 17®We.; do.,, L. 1 and N.J.falr lo good, 13 
wliic.; do., Philadelphia, dry-picked, prime, UFfiic.: 
do., Stale and Western, dry-picked, 17'rft-ic.; do., do., 
scalded, I5@16c.; do., fair to good, Mirftn. 
FROZEN. 
Turkeys, choice, 230/ke.; do. fair to good, 2fi(.i22e; 
chickens, choice, ISogiyc; do. fair to good, 15(il7c; 
ducks, choice, 23<rf28C; do. fair to good, 18®3Uc; seese, 
ehoteo, I3<rfl4c; do. fair to good, tu®12c. 
Vegetables.— Old potatoes continue In liberal sup¬ 
ply but very slow, with price* weak aud Irregular. 
Bermuda working out gradually at about steady 
prices. New Florida irregular In quality and price, 
sweets very dull. Old onions very dull and Irregular. 
Southern green stuff In light supply to-day and prlees 
nominally us quoted. 
Onions, red, per hi )., 90il<ju 1.50.; do. yellow, aoe.ct 
$1.50; cabbage, Florida, new. per crate, 0; do. 
charleston and Savannah, p bbl, gK.jOeoi.OO: po¬ 
tatoes, Bermuda, new, c bbl., $ir<, 6.5U; do. Maine, 
Rose, F double-heud bbl., $2.75<rf3.<)U: do. Western 
N. Y.,do., 82.Siiij2.iS2; sweet potatoes,klln-drled, e bbl., 
$3.MV<«;i.*5; do. fair to good, do., $:U« **3.23: beets, L. 1., 
Ml) hunches, SLUHrfLOU; turnips, Russia, V bbl., 77ie. 
(iil.UI; kale, Batllmore. f bag. lOa&O:spinach,Norfolk, 
75c.oj)1.75: do. Baltimore, 71 bbl,. :Oc.:$l; do. Jersey, 
P bbl., 81® 1.25; asparagus, Norfolk, V buuch.5a.v73c ; 
do. Charleston, IK hunch, t»\-.m75e: asparagus, Mary¬ 
land, do, . r ii)i®65c; do. Jersey, do, 2S® 73c: green peas, 
Charleston and Savannah, $ crate, $ 1 . 0 , 2 . 33 ; string 
beans, Fla., round, F crate, SbSWiiiW: do. Hat, do., 
$1.50.@iOO; do. wax, $1.50trf3.IX>: egg plant, Fla., per 
crate, $3.00@4.0u. 
J f ill leading railroad com- H, 
1J\ panies of this and 
Also the 
SaSi IXL FEED MILL, 
which can he run hy any power nn‘‘ Is cheap, effective and dnrable. 
Will grind any kind of • "tall grain 'nto feed it the rate of 6 to 25 
builien per hour, accordinztoquatityaniiaise of milluied. Send 
for Catsdogae and Priee-LUt. Add rea £ 
If. S. Wind Engine & Pump Co.. Batavia, m. 
THE ROSS ENSILAGE 
AND FODDER CUTTERS 
i Giants and Xrittle Giants, “Specials” 
^For Ensilage, Stock 
j I ters are now ^ready. 
T-* lr r c wJ They are the finest we 
early delivery.* If.our Cutters are not represented in 
your vicinity please write us for prices. Send for our 
Illustrated circular to E. \V. KOS»S it CO-* 
Mention Rural New-Yorker. Fulton, N. Y. 
THE PERKINS 
WIND MILL 
Is the Strongest and Best 
Self-Regulating Wind Mill 
made. Full Instructions for erecting 
sent with the first mill. All Wind 
Mills warranted. For Circulars 
and Prices address 
The Perkins Wind Mill & Ax Co., 
Agents wanted. Mishawaka, Ind. 
NEW BUCKEYE 
FORCE 
PUMP 
$5.10,013.73; 
... - -v -—~—j -^-v, ^—^...10: patent, 
$u.i.x.vi.OO; st. Fouls common to fair extra, 8CJk.i l.7h; 
good to vary choice, $4,8W»7.3&1 patent Winter wheat 
extra, $A.£i&7.3.>: city mills extra, for West Indies, 
83.Ukrf3.SD- south America, $5.K.Vrf$,'<), Southern Flour 
dull, deeli iiI ug. Comnnm ro pmd extra, - 
good to Choice, $3.13rfti.S3. Rye flour dull. Superfine, 
$'.1.35<rf3.Si.), lutrer an extreme. Coru Meal (lull, yellow 
Western, 8il.0)bv3,t.i. BWiAdywlue, $3.15(^3.50. Feed— 
Murkot steady; 10 fffrf-o V, iM vor,c.: HO r, $l.)*krfl.l0; 
sharps, $1.10® 1.20; rye feed, $1 "it.05. 
Prices of Ukain -Wheat.—M arket unsettled. Un¬ 
graded Spring at i)ie.®i$L01'.l<; do. Winter rod, $1,0C 
lrfl.31; No..'l red, $Ll7‘h; 'learner No, 3 red. $l.l74kirf 
11!); No. 2 red, $1.3oR a 1.21 in store. $t.3m® 1.3216 
delivered from store; $tj32ki(rf 1.33 for rail cerlill- 
cutes, $ 1 . 21 " l.gl'n (l&livermi from elevator; un¬ 
graded wldie, $1.07 .i i.'3 1 , including State at $ 1 , 214 ® 
1.35; steamer No. 2 white, ale; Na '2 wldce, $1.00; 
No. 1 white, 81,15 for rail certificates. No. 3 red 
seller April, *i.3u»6rfl.»iH; May, 81.204rfl.21; June, 
$1,234® 1.234; July, si.M-yy.VM.'i: August, $1,324® 
1.33. KYE—Market steady. Western, T.Vw'Tle; Canada 
and State, 74(rf8UC., car-lots and boat-b>nds; Canada, 
for delivery on or before May Id Tic; Canada, spot, 
73c; prime Stale, 7;)r. tURLCA - Aiurket without de¬ 
cided chany 2; ungraded Canada, s.H:rv‘17c, latter very 
choice. Baucev Malt -Market dull and unchangeilj 
two-rowed Slat'. '* 1 - 03740 .; six-rowed Slate, 3ic.(-c 
1 * inn ; 1 >. U.iei ..si.all un a cash basis. Colts 
—Maraot unsettled; ungraded mixed at cO.rftklMe,- 
No. 8 , B7»:; -( -am -r mixed. 07'. • s • !, 1 - 
in elevnt.ir, D.o, vWrfc. aoiivered: obi No. 2 Mode 
Uvered; No. 2 white, file; yellow Hottthern, ibc; steam 
er white, UPtfe: No, J mixed seller, AprU, (We; May, 
G74 vtoAiie; Juno, f>*>.4,v'Mj->se; July, loijJiMc; August, 
6 S 4 niiUo. Oats—N o. ), mixed, at l'.)4e; No. 2, 50:rf 
NO. I quoted stljjjc: .No. I while. 334ci No. 2. 
SRi'rfSlMc; No. 1 quoted, :>rc; mixed Western, so® 
52c; white do., 33-v3Se, white Stale, frfVrfSAJe: No. 2 
mixed seller April, 3orf.5U.4e: May, 4FH)rfV)c; June, 
WSrf3U'rfe: July. W-W»>Hic. 
VISIBLE SUPPLY OF UUAIS IN TUIC UNITED STATES AND 
CANADA. 
April 11,1883. April 15, 1S83 
Wheat, bush. 21,301,544 1U,809,461 
Corn, bush. 17,681,910 8,819,520 
Oats, bush. 4,030,629 2,332,347 
Barley, bush. 988,633 $44,084 
Rye, bush. 1.708,6:W 941,'298 
Prices of Provisions—Pork—New mess spot, $19.75® 
19.85; extra prime, urivuu- terms: clear buck, $22,50® 
823.75; mess, July delivery, $30; new mem, spot, quo¬ 
ted $19.83 .ii) fur ordlnarv brand; western prime mess. 
Reputation ami Sales, world wide. Every Mill 
warranted. Catalogues of all our good* Free. 
Sandwich Enterprise Co., Sandwich, 111, 
RVorks easy and throws 
[It constant stream. 
lias Porcelain - Lined 
and Brass Cylinder. 
Is easily set. Is the 
Cheapest A Best Force 
Pump iu the World for 
Beep or Shallow Wells. 
Thousands in use in 
every part of the United 
States. 
Never Freezes iu Win¬ 
ter. 
Send for Circular and 
Prices, giving depth ot 
well. 
Victorious at all fairs. Over 9.000 in 
actual u&e In every State and Terri¬ 
tory of theU. S. It Isa section wheel, 
has been made by us for 10 years; in 
all that time not one has blown 
_ down without tower breaking—a 
record no other mill can show. We leave it to the 
public to determine their merits. Mills sent on 30 
days’trial. Best Feed Mill-, Com Shelb-rs, etc., etc. 
Catalogues free. CHALLENGE WIND MILL A FEED 
MILL CO., Batavia, III. 
a>r av i* 
Springfield, Ohio. 
fy A woman or child 
can use them. 
; rf~ 00.000 in successful 
operation. 
THE AMERICAN FRUIT BRIER, 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
NON-POISONOUS 
Mixes perfectly with COI.D WATER. Safe to 
use in COI.D KtsT WEATHER. It Is a sure cure 
for all SKi u Diseases and Insect Pests of domes¬ 
tic animals. Every farmer should keep It. The va¬ 
rious uses of this Dip will be found In ttie Rural for 
t 'th Feb v or by application with postage st amp, to 
iiKuiiix. it.oTD! lie.in tor me eorrespunumg tone last 
week. Still-fed steers ehnngod bands at IV. .>6 lb ami 
$1 per head; common to medium corn-fed sold at 
UKOlSJrfc.. to tiros 55t«56 R.and fair to prime bul¬ 
locks 12hgrfl8c, to dress 5kkrf57 3). Dri —cti beef sold at 
Ukrfllc. for conunou to choice- Illinois stk-ers, 1,178 IN, 
at 1254 c, .V, It; l.lf .1 m at 1A-., an $ AV, stltl-fed do, 
1,135 th at 12c, 36 th, and $1 nor head. State steers, 
1.193 lb, lit U«c, 55 tt; Mixed western do, 1 . 14:5 », at 
l.Hc, 56 lb- do, 1,378 lb, at I2'*»e; oxen. 1,S»« at 1254c; 
Michigan oxen, 1,578 m, at 1144 c, 56 it. Fenosvlvanla 
Stable-fed steers, 1.120 B, at lSe. 57 B, less $1 per head; 
do, 1.351 !b, nt T2*iC, 56 t, less $5. Missouri steers, 
1,563 lb, at $7.63t4c; do, 1,372 B. at $7,400, 1,347 !b. at 
1344c; less $1 per Head. 
Calvks — Common to good State veals sold at 4>, . v 
a few prime Jerseys at . A'-jo, with si.-lo,.-ie'-l 
calves, heuvy tmd fat, ai s’, The supply of country- 
dressed was large, and city dre-tsud were also in ex¬ 
cess of the demand. Sales of (he former were ai 6.4 
9c. for poor to prime, with choice Jersoys selling at 
3«(rfl0c. The out sid.-quotation for city dressed was 
also 10c About 9.1* 1 ) live calves have been on the 
market this woe It. Veals textru spleetlon). 156 Bs, at 
sc.; do. 124 Bs, at 6 l .|C.; do. 185 lbs, at 4c. Jersey veals, 
various weights, at Cut8c. 
Sm:r.r and Lambs.—T otal for six days, 30,818 head- 
against 31,087 head for the corresponding time last 
week. Yearling lambs were In fair request and un- 
enanged, with sales of fair to prime unshorn at 
com tocx.unshom sheens old at:krf74gc,but tho outside 
quotation et the close for prime was 7V*c. Clipped 
stock sold at $4.6567)5.614 A mixed 1 t of trash sold at 
v<p-. Comm nil to prime Spring lambs ranged from 
$ 1.6214 to $7.50. Dressed mutton sold nt 9q,i.;.lb4rfe for 
fair to prime, and dressed yearlings at IKrflSc. Ohio 
yearlings, 81 Bs. at !<c; State do, 8t tbs, at 9c; do 70 Bs. 
at 8c; Michigan sheep, UO Bs, at 7\c; Slate do, 99 Bs, 
at Ttrfi-: do 97 bs, at 7c; Spring lambs at $3 each. West, 
ern sheep, 81 Bs, at t-V- .Mixed Western do, Ills Bs 
at Trie. Oregon do, lA) Bs, aitAio- Nebraska do, 126 
Bs, at 7c; sheep and lambs mixed, part clipped, ;«yor, 
72 IT S, at 5->4C; Clipped Ohio sheep. 72 Bs. at $1.65; KuU- 
»as sheep do. 90 B. at $6.30; clipped Ohio do. 78 »,nt 
55*o; do. 70 B, nt 5kjc. 
Boos,—Total receipts for six days. 21,731 head, 
against 23.713 head for the corresponding time last 
week. The feeling was easier, with common to prime 
live hogs quoted at $7.50.rf8.2U. 
H-LJ- Correct Prtnci- 
itSdl ? pice. Correctly 
Z'.~ Applied. Illus- 
>7-^ . _ ' trated catalogue 
ib= 7 . giving much 
valuable infor¬ 
mation free. 
AMERICAN .11 FG. CO.. 
Waynesboro, 1’a. 
Address 
FERTILIZERS 
In the Report of the Agricultural Department of 
North Carolina f«yr the years 1S77, 18T8. 1879 and 13S0, 
the average commercial value of fertilizers was 
$41.01 per ton; the price paid hy the consumer was 
$io.‘.)l. We are prepared to furnish the pure Men¬ 
haden Guano, treated with sulphuric acid, which 
renders it a soluble rtrtlllzer. f. a. b. un cars or ves¬ 
sel. In bulk for $35 per ton. or In bngs for $2s per ton. 
G. a. Llebeg, of Baltimore, the recognized authority 
In valuation of fertilizers tn the Culled States, puts 
their value at $43.i*i per ton, being a saving eq the 
consumer by the use of our fertilizer of over $20 per 
ton. For particulars and samples address 
JOSEPH CHURCH & CO., 
Tiverton, R.T 
Makes Practical Arithmetic easy for nil, Bim- 
plifie-» the arc of computation, ana enables every 
Farmer and Tradesman to make correct and in* 
Htnttmucmis ralou lotions in all their business t ran- 
sac t tons, is wottlx Its weight In cold to everyone 
quick In figures. It Is neatly prlntol.elogontly bound, 
accompanied by a Ri;\>:w aiu.k Diary , .Silicate Slate. 
Pr.Ri-k.n ai. calendar, and Vat.Cable Pocket-book. 
Iforocco. Si.OO. Sent post-paid ou receipt of 
price. Young Farmers and others wanted as 
Agents. Sells rapldlv. Address 
FRED. L. HUNTINGTON. MaLOXK, N. Y. 
$l8.7.)i.rfl9; family mess, $2trf22; extra prime, $16.kW 
16.50; clear back. $32.504428; new mess. May, $l9,7)*rf 
19-83 ; JilU". $I9.9,rfll.I.i; July, $Jbrf2".30. Beef— 
—Plain mess, $11.75.tI2.7.,; extra mesB, $13,,til; packet, 
IU.5Urfla.2i; plute, $| 1 , .oiSlJuSO; city extra India inv '4 
in tos., $!'irfs27..Vi. Beef hams, ti vr. iitiotod $23(^33,50; 
old, $>l(dj!i..i 1 . Cm meats it) ll-16-iil is{c; pickled 
hams, 18(23 pUtkled sh mblnrs, 9G(rf95$c; western, pick- 
led shoulders, slj ,:lc; plokicd bellies, 12 tb, l)H 48 Cli» 4 r; 
It *4c; pK-Kli l shoutders, . p|eg id .- 
1344 -t-lSc.; siiiLiktsl shoulders, lU'^o; smokisl hams U 
(rfll'rfO. Middlc-s-Long clear quoted here liklc; at 
West, long an.I Abort clear, half aud half, quoted 
10.6214 rfHTMc. Dressed hogs, city, heavy to light, 
'.r>4abase; pigs, tifirfc. Lard I'rlnie steam 1 l.Sbe; east¬ 
ern ana city for export, 1 1.50c; April dosed, U.7.\.t 
11.76c;(May, lL7u.ii1i.fflc: June. il.7J.vU.S9e; July, 11.83 
(>0ll.92c.: August, LL85 .oll.9Jc; seller year, closing 1 bw 
11.03c; city steam lLtJe; No. icily, quoted 10,50c; re¬ 
fined quiet; continent, ll.suc; South American, 13.12M 
® 12.20c. 
Cotton,—A n average business doing in futures 
with general tendency upwards and sellers retaining 
the advantage. Spots have been u little more active, 
Including a full- amount for export. 
CURRENT I'tUdKS 
Quotations based ou American Standard of Classifi¬ 
cation. 
Uplands New 
and Orleans Texas. 
„ Florida, anil Gulf. 
Ordinary. 794 7 TU 754 
Jtr let Ordinary. 7 u-ie m iig Si-16 
Good Ordbuiry.. 84j S 74 SJ 4 
Strict Good Ordinary...... 9 >18 9 9-16 9 9-16 
Low .Middling. 9 13-16 10 116 101-16 
Strict Low Middling. 10M 1UJ4 UM 
Middling. 10 5-16 10 9-16 10 9-16 
Good Middling. 10 11-16 10 15-16 10 15-16 
Strict Good Middling. 10 15-16 113-16 113-16 
Middling Fair. 117-16 1111-16 111116 
Pair.. 137-16 
STAINED. 
Good Ordinary. 6 13-16 I Linv Middling. 8 516 
Strict Good Ord.... ityt I Middling.... . 9 7-16 
Dried Fruits . -Reports of Injury to the fruit buds 
Iu the South are circulated, ami holders of desirable 
parcels sfiotv greater Urmuess, Iu some eases awaiting 
more definite luforinullou. 
Soutbem apples, ordinary to good iWa■)>'.; do. tine 
to choice, sui-'.j4rfu.- do. fancy, ’>>! 110c.; Western, 
ordinary, iao'rfi-.: do. do. fair to good, 7Vmrf?-kc.i 
do. do., choice lots, He.; State, sliced, Srf'Ja; ilo, 
iiuartors, Rv -'-’QC.; apples, evaporated. Unable.: do. 
choice, ring cut, l4k^<.oI>Vnt8.; do., fanev sclectlotlfl, Wc; 
peaches, southeru, -*fl|9c,; do., Carolina, good to 
fancy, l-'Vni 1 it; do, 'leorgla, peeledM^olSirfc.: evupo- 
rated peacuua, peeled Cb .'Jle.; do. do., uupeeled, bXrf 
13'ge.; do. uupeeled peaches, halves, lit^sic.: do. ilu., 
quarters, 5W,»6e..; plums, Southern, ll^rfllc., do.. 
State, UtitrfUlc.; cherries, 27(ti)2Se.; bluckcrrles, 9*4ei 
9rffc.; Raspberries. v 2 ,vile.; huckleberries. UkrflJHic. 
Koas.—Wi- notice a Ceding of considerable coufi 
ib-nee among a portion Of Die (rude ou legitimate In 
tlueucos, advloes from primary points Indicating 
smaller Ablumcubs, with many of the unreels here 
PORTER'S HAY 
CM UK IKK 
■ , , . I,_■ the ae- 
iRvrbMa. kn,yyvleilged Standard 
J l n ’* Carrier America. 
I I ; the best and sunniest 
I , n t he world; uwanted 
j L l ■ --I-1 ust premium over all 
! -mpeUtors at the 
.-w-rialkri state fairs of Mtnne- 
17 ^ - '!_• 9** . iowa, Illinois, 
poktxk's i-Aiusi si.sut.fc.-ii,c.£v and the St. TavuIs ex- 
suno. positions for 1880. 8)1 
amt •82. If you buy the Porter you secure the right 
to use my patent Singletree Sling as shown In above 
cut. free. If you use any other carrier, send me ($2) 
two dollars and 1 will send you farm right to use it. 
No more wearing the rope out by It* dragging on the 
ground. Send for circular "B," to J. K. PORTER, 
Ottawa, III. 
|H I llano DRILL 
PHOSPHATE 
Hege’s Improved Circular Saw Mills 
£ £• 9(111,1 fur W IIHiVOianI I,-*, BfllCl 
LARS. uf Rl : 
V Works, lUltt !>ouIi1h K»-*>ntrlo - : 
c - * PrlrlLu Petti * « 
wuioral Advertising; of 
THE RURAL NEW - YORK: 
The Sofiotcint/ rates are inrariable. All are 
fore respectfully informed that any correspom 
with a view to obtaining tiip'era.t trru.s iri'l 
fut he. 
ORDINAkV Advertisements, per agate Un.-_3 1 e 
Qne thousand lines, or more, within one vear 
from date of first Insertion, per agute'Une, 23 
> early orders occupying 14 or more lines 
agate space.... .. 25 
1 referred positions. .25 per eenL , 
Reading Notices, ending vrith " .Idper 
WITH POTASH. 
1 A general Fertilizer for all crops, and 
I low In price, prepared from the bone, 
blood, and meat waste of the Brighton 
j Abattoir. Boston, where about U'O.OOO 
Jf'li cattle ni:d 6(50,000 sheep are slaughtered 
M annually. It.Is used In the hltl or drill or 
Li brc*adcast. either alone or.Hlili manure, 
ij gtvtug a vigorous start, a larger yield, and 
J Improving the quality. As wc liave st>ld 
; the past year about 23.000 tons against 
1,000 tons la 1870. It must be giving good 
. satisfaction. Before buying, see our local 
‘j! agent, or write to u9 for pamphlet. 
M n 1 -I'l So :e, n, N . C 
“THE BEST IS CHEAPEST." 
ENGINES, TURCQI-IPDC SAW MILLS, 
Horse Powers » I lllUOIlLnO Clover Hallers 
(Suited to nil sections.' Write for t'HKE ntu.s. Pamphlet 
0WKER FERTILIZER Cffi 
BOSTON & NEW YORK J 
i^uuwuonu M-i'uons. » rtieror* luus. Pamphlet 
tail Pricv* to Tlio Auitman «t Taylor Ox, iLiaadeld, Ot&ka 
Terms of Subscription. 
The subscription prieeof the Rural Nkw-Yorkeu is 
Single Copy, per year. .$'3.U) 
** Six mouth.-;. Ltd 
Great Britain, Ireland, Australia nail 
Germany, per year, post-paid_$3.tM (12s. tid.l 
PrMoe. 3. 1 UCJrf fr. ■ 
French Coloules... 4.i8t2t>ls> fr.j 
Anyone sending a club of seven i.s entitled to one 
copy, one year, free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit ou 
application. 
ANNUAL SALES, 50,000 TONS. 
This old and reliable Fertilizer, which has been on the market for 
eighteen years, is unsurpassed for use on Farm, Gardeu, La» n, 
or Flower Bed. It is a complete manure, rich in all the necessary 
elements. The Farmer who plants his crops looking to the money 
they will return, finds that every dollar’s worth of 
SOLUBLE PACIFIC CUANO 
Entered at the Post-office at New York City 
as second-class mall matter. 
applied to the soil, repays its cost many times over. Try it, and be 
convinced. Pamphlets, with testimonials, etc., forwarded free. If 
there is no local agent in your vicinity, address 
GLIDDGN A CURTIS', 
Gen’l Soiling Agents, Boston, Mass. 
The best lit the market. Prtec $12. Send for clreu 
lars. R. H. ALLEN & CO., 
llax 37 U. 189 and 191 Water St., New York. 
