MAY 
324 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
Grove, formerly of the Crystal Palace, Syden¬ 
ham, and lately editor of Macmillan’s Maga¬ 
zine and Sec, to the Society of Arts, born in 
1820; and Goorge Alexander Macfarren, prin¬ 
cipal of the Royal Academy of Music and 
composer of the “Devil’s Opera,” Don Quixote,’’ 
etc., have been created Knights.Ger- 
man-American relief for the flooded districts 
of the Rhine has again been gratefully acknowl¬ 
edged in the Reichstag.A telegram on 
Thursday say's: In Hayti, Miragoano is de¬ 
fended by about 700 rebels against <3,000 gov¬ 
ernment troops: (300 fugitive inhabitants of the 
place have reached Port-au-Prince. They say 
the rebels blew up a bridge in the town kill¬ 
ing 200 and wounding as many more. Pres. 
Salomon has decreed that the property of 
“political offenders” shall be held as security 
for all war expenses and is mortgaging such 
properties.Bismarck getting emaciated: 
Doctors foretoll "the most serious conse¬ 
quences” unless he entirely abandons State 
affairs for some time.Work was begun 
on Ead’s Tehuantepec ship railway at Minatil- 
lau on Monday in the presence of the Federal 
and local authorities... 
Brown’s Bronchiai. Troches, as a remedy 
for Coughs and Throat Diseases: “Great ser¬ 
vice in subduing Hoarseness.”— Rev. Daniel 
IFiV, New York. “Greatly’ relieve any uneas¬ 
iness in the throat.”— S. S. Curry, Teacher of 
Oratory in Boston University “Indispensi- 
ble to me, having used them through all my 
ministerial life.”— Rev. C. S. Vedder, Charles¬ 
ton, S. C. —.4 dr. 
Every year increases the popularity of Ay¬ 
er’s Cherry Pectoral. Recommended for all 
pulmonary troubles.—A d r. 
Ay'er’s Pills are pleasant, safe and sure, and 
excel all other Pills in healing and curative 
qualities. They are the best of all purgatives 
for family use.— Adv. 
- « ♦ « - 
* No lady of refinement likes to resort to 
superficial devices to supply a becoming sem¬ 
blance of her former beauty. R is health 
alone that kindles the Jtre that lights the 
countenance and brings back the fresh tints 
of the apple blossoms to the faded check. If 
anything on earth will do this it is Mix. Lydia 
E. Piukham’s Vegetable Compound which has 
already brought health to multitudes with 
whom all other means had failed.—.4dr. 
£!)£ i-Uarluls, 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
kw York. May 12,1S8S. 
Brans and Peas.—T he best of domestic white, beans 
hold tlielr value quite Tull, beaus marrow, issa, 
prime, si. ld,.,?;.’.!•’: beans, medium, 1863, rhule*-, $2.1l)@ 
a. 22 q|; Up. pea, choice, small, 2 . 2 )X-v do. marrow, 
#2.livtil'2q.; do. white kidney Ins,', choice. *8.iO(aS.05i 
do. red klduuy, 1883, choice, $S.o>.i-8.85; do. turtle 
soup, $X8U(iS2.a6' do. foreign, mediums, $l.tiS<fc$1.3U; 
Peas, preen, 1682. prime, gl.AKAfil.to; do. Southern, b. 
e. per bushel ban. $2.26. Otherwise business Is slow 
and uncertain. 
Prices of Provisions—Pork—New mess spot, 
4tXsi*ai.:i0; June, $20.20; clear back, $ Si.HMs $23; Mess, 
spot, quoted 420.ItHa' 20 .TO; for ordluury bruutlj west 
eru prime uicss, kls.lAUl'j; tumlly mess, 82 lev A!: t-xtra 
prime, 81 i12.k,vI t; dear back, s y.2-sas22 .vi; neyr me**. 
May, *Jdk.$5J,25; Juue 821.20; July. $ 20 .»■*#20.35. Beef 
—Plain mess, $ 11 .75$ 12. i>; extra mess, fix •till pocket, 
fM.0oial.V2.); plate, fU.r.‘Ml.i.50; city extra lutita mess. 
In tea, 82is,t*2,..Hi, beet hams, 822.50(428.50 for new. 
Cut meals—Heavy average, Hs-.w lOlfie.; hams, l2V^.r 
12^fc: pickled bellies. 1'2 lb, I 0 V 4 asked; do., 13 lb, lOUe. 
asked; pickled »h under*, Uffc.; plekled hams, l24tMi 
18c.; smoked shoulders, I 0 V 4 C,; smoked hams, lu.« 
14M0.; Middles—Lous clear quoted here 11440; at 
weal, Ioiik and short clear, half and half, quoted 
10.8744<$1K'. Ureaseo hogs, city, heavy to light, 
944m‘A>*c. pips, 9 * 41 ;, pigs, !i«o. Lard—Prime steam 
r t, quoted ll.slje.; May, 11.93 m.13.01o: June 12 m 12.00c.; 
y, 12.U1 ", 12.r2q.c: August, 12.d2(;'. 12.11c- September, 
r 2 diHitkV.; seller tear, lAnil.’.He.; city steam 11.304$ 
11.40c. Refined quoted 11.20c.; continent, 12.25c. 
BniutwiFFs and Provision*.-W heal.—Ungraded 
Winter red I- 4 *e. higher; .No. t white Is 44c. higher 
Rye—Western is 1340 . lower; State Is le. higher 
Corn Ungraded mixed Is 2c. lower; No. 8 Is tJio. 
ower. Oats—No. 3 mixed Is le. lower: No. 2 Is 144 c- 
lower; No. 1 quoted, life.lower. 
Prices of Flour, Feed and Meal —Flock —Market 
dull aud lu buyers' fuvor; quotations: No. 2. $2.80 
(a.3.di; latter extreme; superfine, $AS.'*,v). 15, latter ex 
trome; eotumoD to fair extra Mate, $4 200*1-37; good 
to tancy do., f 1 .llKJbi.U); conunou to good extra 
Western, fi.AlvUsi; good to choice, *Ut5Mi$,'.?5; com 
mon to good extra round hoop Ohio, $t.2U,v4.»k 
f ood to Choice, do,, Ai.'.iS'i i.tJU; common extra Minn., 
l.'Abi Lli; clean $a.0U&>$a.26; rye mixture. $\IO(d)3.!5; 
straight, 8ti.2Tstt(,tW; patent, fti.i.‘>oti.T,V, St- Louis com¬ 
mon to rair extra, gi.vMevi.75; good to very choice, 
84.8ddDi.25; pa teal Winter wheal extra, $6.23 i.v;. 26: city 
mills extra, for West indies, 8j.6otilti.uu: South Amer 
leu, $0.Uic«ii>.2U( lnurket el,,sol dull. Southern dour 
quiet, steady. Common to good extra, f4,5ua2>,3U; 
good to choice, $1.36*1LOO. Rye Hour mors active, 
prices unehuuged. Supt-rdne, $3.t*)(2I3.H5. Feed Mar 
kot in fair request; 411 m, uu », y0a9244o,; 
so tt., ikKav-'V'-; K0 tb, 410 .U.IU; sharps, fi.l v.ti.2U; rye 
feed, aV-.f-if i. corn Meal dull- yellow Western, $3.1X1 
M8.40. braudywluc, 8 1 A'v.v'l.VI. 
PRICE! of U It a is Wheat. -Ungraded Winter red, 
fit.(*>.,< 1.24)4; No. 3 rod, fiUTt*; No. 2 red, fil.2l4p«;l 22 
111 Store, $ 1.8234 f fee on board. $I.S«V*..vL 2 -l for rail 
cortldcales, $l.25(jH.2S4v delivered Irom elevator: 
ungraded white, fil.llotLSO; steamer No. 2 tvhlL', 9.>c; 
No. 2 white, *l.<M4fc No. I white, fitliietl. 1434; No. 
2 rod seller May. $l.21>k(dL22; Juue. SVtAv* 1.234*; 
July, fi 1.24)4dbl.2f > 44: August, $L25 Vi 1.261k; Septem¬ 
ber. *I.-.'«4«(.H.2,4 t> ; October. fil.. r 4l6c |.2», livx Mar 
ket qulvt; prices tvithoul decided cnaugc-. Slate, sue. 
rejected, lac; Canada quoted. lUyci»3»c; Western, (let 
7Sc OAKLEY Market dull, ungraded t.'umela at 85e. 
bAOLkY Ma). r I'wo-rowed Stole, 90M )74ge , six-rowed 
do., iH&o<$$l.u3ki: Cumuli). 1 ) 7140 * gi.lu, au on u eash 
basis, CORN eugruiied mixed, AV.itsd^c No. 3,5114* 
(aiUle; steamer mixed, ikltps <28140 lu elevator, r«5o. de¬ 
livered, No, 2 , MStiatd^c. lu elevator, tie 
livnred; No. 2 white, use lu elevator; white and yellow 
Southern, ibe delivered; white ,ecd corn, ,2c; No. 2 
mixed, to urrlvo In a spclnl elevator, ati!2*tc cost, 
freight and Insurance; No. 2 mixed seller, May. 634* 
®64>gc; June, bSWstdijqo: July, bi44Mjb09i,c; August, 
873{itao7Jxe: September. ftStfiGSyzc. Oats Cash lots 
about stoutly: No. S, mixed, at l*c; No. 2, 4«44c.; No. I 
HIGGIN S EUREKA 
$3.00(32.62; sweet potatoes, klln-drled, (P bbl., $4.50 
beets, L. I., $ llX) bunches, $1.25; turnips, Russia, L 
I., V bbl., 81 .756482.ill): do., Northern and Eastern, 
8I.52&L5V wbl 0 turnips, N. C,, per UJ 0 bunches, S9<<# 
75c.: do., Norfolk., f lob hunches, $l,OU®$t.RO; kale, 
L. I., $1 bbl. lOuiTic.; spinach, L. I., V bbl, nOfflltta.; 
asparagus, Norfolk, ft dozen, $l.(J08t$1.50; do,, Md„ 
ft dozen. $l,l)(V3$l..’it)-, do, Jersey, do., fl.QOr-jfi'J.OO; do,, 
oyster Bay, do.; $1..'*>@$2.50; grtvn pc**, N. C., * W 
bbl, box. fil.ttkad.SO: do,, Charleston and savannah, * 
crate. 50441-00; string bcuus, Fla., round, ** crate, 
82.50(i(l3.50; do. flat, $2.5tVsi3.50: do. wax, 83.OutaPt.50; 
tomatoes, Fla., V bushel crate, 82®S.S0; do. Bermuda, 
F box, tiKJcCOc- onions, bormuda, 8 crate, $1.50. 
Wool—T rade Lh still very slow. The dry goods 
market Is nnsatl.-,factory wool Is directly alTect- 
ed. Holders here appear anxious sellers, end certain 
It. Is that they congratulate themselves on the delayed 
arrivals from Texas and California. ODly a few 
small lots of choice IlcCces and scoured grades can be 
considered sready.Domestic lleeces,10(3;42c.; unwashed 
do. , 29c.; Spring California, l!)c.; scoured do., 15F65c.; 
scoured Colorado, 3i.c.; black do., I 60 .; Texas, 18F20)4e.; 
Spring Texas, private terms; scoured Texas, 55 @tibe.; 
Southern, 28t4e.: carpet nails, 24o.; cape, 30c. 
5Hc; No. ‘2 mixed seller May, lk!Wfii'184tc; June, I8f( 
@4Me; July. 49*$®49J$c; August, 44Ji»44J4ct 
WHtBLE SUPrLV OF GRAIN tN TUB tISITEO STATER AND 
CANADA. 
May 5,1883. May 6, tS82 
Wheat., bush.... 20,707,'24'l 13,313,806 
Corn, bush. 16,168,397 8.897.941 
Oats, bush. 4,667,143 2.063,033 
Barley, bush. 1,020.900 414,448 
Rye, bush. 1.784,097 1,092.985 
Rutter.—T hiv feeling nmong holders Is quite cheer¬ 
ful. Creameries are quite as plenty as the price 
asked, and on these ottering hus been made low 
enough to compete with State dairy packed. The 
supply of Western fancy continues small. 
NEW RUTTER. 
Creamery, fancy, 30c; do. choice, 28®29c; do. 
prime, 26<a27e; do. fair lo good, 24«2.5e,; do. ordinary, 
1761 2uo; state hali-flrkin tubs and palls, best, ‘2.V(t'20c. 
do. do. line, 23612-ic; do. good, 196422c; do. fair, 16(SJl8: 
State Welsh tubs, choice, 236424c; do. good to prime; 
2 Ukj‘22c; do. fair to good, I5r<«2*)e; Western Imitation, 
creamery, choice, 19042IJC; Western do, good to prime,16 
®17 cj do. ordinary to fab-, 13(@15e; Western factory, 
best current make, 15wl7c; do. fair to good do., 1266 
14c; do. ordinary. MKcitc. 
OLD BUTTER. 
State dairy, choice, 18®20c; do. good to prime. 14 
(••17c.; do. ordinary. lloelTc; Western dairy, fine, 
12c; do. general run, 106411c: Western dairy and fac¬ 
tory, ordinary, 96410c. 
XKW CHEESE. 
state factory, choice, 1344c.; do., good to prime, 1246 
A 13c: do. part skims, 10W7vf2e; creamery skims, 
choice, 7q.<,<,Se; do. good, 8^07440; do. fair, tk$6Kc; 
skims, poor, 5 ^ 5640 . 
Cotton.—S o far, acocunts from the South develop 
nothing new. 
CURRENT FRICKS 
Quotations based on American Standard of Classifi¬ 
cation. 
Uplands New 
and Orleans Texas. 
Florida, and Gulf. 
Ordinary.... 8 844 
itrlct Ordinary. 8 7-16 8 11-16 8 11-16 
Good Ordinary. 9}<t 944 946 
Strlet Good Ordinary. 9 15-16 10 3-16 10 3-16 
Low Middling. 10 7-16 1011-16 10 11-16 
Strict Low Middling.1094 U H 
Middling. 10 15-16 113-16 113-16 
Good Middling. 115-16 119-16 119-16 
Strlet Good Middling. 119-16 1113-16 1113-16 
Middling Fair. 121-16 12 5-16 12 5-16 
Fair. 12 13-16 13 1-16 13 1-16 
Purity, Strength, Flavor, Keeping Quality, 
Uniformity of Crystal, Perfect Dryness, Econ¬ 
omy in use , all Linen Sacks, MAKE IT SU¬ 
PERIOR TO ALL OTHER BRANDS OF 
DAIRY SALT. 
PREMIUMS AWARDED BY COMPETENT 
SCIENTIFIC JUDGES:— 
1st Prize—Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 187b- 
lst Prize—Exposition Unfveraelle, Paris.1873 
1 st Prize—International Exposition, Melbourne.. 1881. 
1st Prize— " “ Adelaide....1881 
1st Prize— “ “ New Zealand, 1882- 
ist Prize—Dairy Show. Agricul. Hall, London.1879- 
1st Prize— “ Shelbourne Hall, Dublin.. .1879- 
Seores of Diplomas and Medals from prominent 
Agricultural and Dairy Associations from all over 
the world in addition. 
Real merit brings world-wide honors _j£2 
Try It; every dealer In fine grade salt keeps It. 
The Best is the Cheapest. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York. Saturday, May 12,1883. 
Beevrs.— Total arrivals for six days, 10,616 head, 
against 12,174 head for the corresponding time last 
week. Sales of common to prime corn-fed bullocks 
were at the extremes of 11 44 <:jj 123*0 to dress 55(®57 lb. 
aud tho highest figure obtained was $7.25 for a carload 
of Lancaster County stable-fed steers, 1.514 lb aver¬ 
age Still bulls sold at S5.25<si5.S24t. Lancaster Coun 
ty stable-fed steers , 1,514 lb. at $7.25; do. 1,346 lb, at 
1244c, 56 Tb: Colorado still-fed steers, 1,232 tb,at12Qc. 
56 tb, less 50c per head; Illinois do. 1.249 tb, at $6.90; do. 
1,304 tt, at 1244 c: 56 tt, less $1 per head; do. 1,320 ft, at 
1244c, less $1 per head; do. L406 ft, at 1244c; do. 1,132 tt, 
at ll*4c.; Pennsylvania stable-fed steers, 1,417 tt, at 
1246C, 56 tt; do. 1,297 tt, at 1244e; do. 1,235 tt, at 12c; Illi¬ 
nois steers, 1,233 lb, nt 1244c, 56 ft; do. 1,280 1b. at 1244c. 
and $1 per head; still-fed steers, 1,166 tt, at $6.75; do. 
1,156 tt, at $6.80; mixed Western steers, 1,315 ft, at 
1244c, 56 tt; do., 1,366 ft, at 1294c; do. 1,389 lb. at 1244c 
less $1U; State do., L347 lb, at 1244c, 56 1b; do. 1,229 lb, at 
U44c. less 85; Missouri steers, 1,332 ft, at 1244c, 56 tt 
do. 1,260 tt, at 1244c' 
Calves.— Buttermilk calves and mixed lots sold at 
544f.i7e. fair to prime veals at T&Sc. and a few selected 
Jerseys reached 844c.Ordlnary to prime were 9® 11 ^»c; 
country dressed sold at 844<A1044e, and dressed butter¬ 
milk calves nt 7WgN44c; fed calves and butter Ilk 
calves mixed, 112 ft. at 644c; veals. I3'i ft, at THc; (few 
buttermllk calves), 126 lb, at 7c; buttermilk calves, 117 
4, nt Be; do. 113 F, at 594c. 
Shkeu and Lambs.—^C ommon to choice clipped sold 
at 34 t®69r('. nnd a hair car load to an exporter at 044 c: 
unshorn stock $7(.v7.0644; Spring lambs were dull and 
lower, with two ears of Southern sold at 7'.jsl0e., and 
Jerseys at the extremes of $4447 per head (mainly at 
$5®6 each). With light arrivals of sheen reported 
for to-day, a better demand is looked for at full 
prices. Pressed mutton had a ready sale at IOmIIc. 
and dressed yearling* ut 12V'tl4c. aud dressed Spring 
lambs nt livaisc. e tt. CnxbOrn western sheep, 91 ft 
at iTbrtQ; clipped do. -17 ft. at #5.85; do. -,6 ft, at 744 c; 
State do. 91 ft.at 6e; aud 95 tt, at $5.8(1. Clipped State 
sheep, 110 tt. at«-k,c; do. 91 tt. at 60 ; Michigan do. 37 
tt. at 544 c; Kentucky do, (common), 113 tt, at 544c; and 
nnahriTti Vllithlfrnn du.or, ?l fh 11 f T/t I 'lliinnd Hhln 
We build the Famous ** BONANZA” Thresher 
for Wheat, Oats, Flax, Clover, Peas, and all Seeds 
and Grain. ALso the 
“ EUREKA ” REVOLVING STRAW-STACKER. 
PORTABLE ENGINES 
of 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 18 and 25 Horse Power, and 
SAW MILLS 
of all sixes. 
Special Inducements to responsible buyers for eash 
or on time. Descriptive Circulars free. 
RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED. 
Address 
ROBINSON <SL CO., 
Mention this paper. Richmond, Ind. 
THE OLD RELIABLE HALLADAY 
ten STANDARD WIND MILL 
Hi 1%. ST7 -Z-lE-a-lFa.3 riT 77SE. 
unshorn Michigan sheep. 73 tt, at 7c. Clipped Ohio 
sheep,89 ft. Bt $ 6 . 10 , and Michigan do. 92 F, at >6.10. 
Virginia lambs, 62 1b, at 10c; do. 62 lb. at 34se; do. 55 tt, 
at 7c. Jersey lambs, at $6y (l.50 per head. 
Hoos.—Total for six days, 22,2i9 head, against 
24,999 head for the corresponding time last week. 
Sales of Western were at $7.60 jor good hogs, with a 
D MILL, 
vhlch c au l>« run Ht power nat* la cheap, effective aud durable. 
Will grind any kind nf i**ta*l grin 'uto feed at the rat# ef 6 to ^5 
'lUihul tu-r hour* $r»onlln( loq i.-ildy aud elec of mUl u$cd. Send 
for C<v:*K«itne aud I*iivrUvt. Additn ^ 
U. S. Wind Engine & Pump Co., Batavia, m. 
Odirs ui vt csici u wno at jt.wi^iu iju^s. w uu a 
few States sold at 754c. No change In country dressed 
General Advertising Kates of 
THU RURAL. NEW - YORKER. 
The following rates are invariable. All are there, 
fore respectfully informed that any correspondence 
with a view to obtain in <7 different terms trill prove 
futile. 
Ordinary Advert Iscments, per agate line.... 30 cents. 
One thousand lines, or more, within one year 
from date of first Insertion, per agate line, 25 " 
Yearly order* occupying tl or more lines 
agate space.....25 “ 
Preferred position*.. .25 per cent, extra 
Reading Notices, ending with “ .ldt\, per 
line, minion leaded.75 cents. 
V qC, 3Uw:i.c.; do. Charleston, prime, V umirt. 23<g:Soc.; 
do., do., poor, V quart. i.5ot2ue.; apples. Russets, $150 
uol.25; do. baldtvius, F barrel, $3.3U(s)3.50; do. Interior, 
F barrel, $1.30(i(.2.50; peanuts, Virginia, hand-picked. 
F tt.. 71»ot8&i do., do., fancy, 7S4 (jo7V»c.; do., do., good 
to prime, 
Hayano Straw.--C hoice hny anil straw firm; the 
poor grade* are weak and easy, medium to choice 
Timothy quoted -»M90e; shipping grades, 55«iHc; 
clover, kVa.Ak:; No. 1 rye straw,:det40c; short, lOwl-V. 
oat. SlXa tSe. 
Hops.—The market continues very quiet. 
N. Y. State, crop of 1882, prime to choice, sascSSe; do. 
do., mediums, TSedSOci do., do., low grades, TvVa.Tje; 
do., crop of 18HI, good to choice, ilfciSOe; do., old olds, 
tiiKrt.K'Ve; Eastern, crop of 1882, fair to choice, 73<{t80; 
Pacific Coast, do., do., 7 tK 3 > 75 . 
Poultry and Game. Live Poultry— A few West, 
eru Uve fowls carried over from yesterday. Bold 
readily nt 18c. Turkeys very dull, and Irregular. 
Ducks aud geese slow and weak. Spring chickens 
In fair supply, and range from VX-. to $1.25 |, ( . r piur. 
Spring chickens, near-by,palr.SOcAfil.'fi; fowls. Pa. 
and Jersey, 1.44m 18c.; do. State, liaise.; do. Western, 
1744«I8 c,: Southern. 17c.: roosters, mixed, old aud 
young. lUMlllc: lurxeys. Jersey and Pa., Itt ; pl9c; do. 
Western, KKivlHe; ducks. Stair, Pa., and Jersey, «< 
pair, fil.ou* 1.25c; do.. Western, P pair, 75®$LU0: 
geese. Western, * pair, 1.12o>$L25; do.. State, Pa. and 
Jersey, 0* pair. 1.25(jc$l.iO. 
Dressed Poultry.—T ho State frozen turkeys are 
all In, and the season for frozen poultry of all Kinds 
Is virtually over. Iced fowls and chickens continue 
lu good demand aud firm. Philadelphia Bprlngs and 
broilers sell readily at full price*. Capons scarce 
uud wanted. 
FRESH DRESSED. 
Turkeys, prime, PV^lWc.; do. poor to fair, 15 m 17c, 
capons, large. n 6 <,i .;7o.,‘ do. small.3lvju35c.; slips,81(<j3V; 
springs, Philadelphia, 3 Tb.. »< pair unit over (* tt-. Mio® 
line.; do., 3 tt per pair and under, MMOfic.; chicken*, 
do. riuoiers, ♦( 4k#33c.; fowl*. Bucks Co. and s. J. 
prime. llKABio.; do.. L. L uud N. J., fair to good, 16 
:.; do. i hda.n Iphlu, dry picked, prime 
do., Stale and Western, dry picked, 19 m'JUc.; do., do., 
scalded, IW 19c : do., fair to good, t.Va 18 . 
Gamk. Avery large quantity of wild squabs ar¬ 
rived to day, over 1,100 dozen, aud prices dropped to 
75c. per dozen. Tame squab* dull and lower, snipe 
and plover very slow and fcellug weaker. 
Wild squab* »• dozen. 75c.; do. plgeous P dozen, 
.taine squab*. light, e do*., 8..t. , Mg3,5u; do. dark, 
per do*., fi2.uikg2.9U, tame pigeons, live, per pair, 3Urg 
doc'.; Kugllsh snipe, tresli killed, P doz., gl.76M2.uO 
plover, fresh killed, p doz. $1.75; sand snipe, 40 m5Uc. 
Rick.—T he demuml as it rule Is fair. Carolina, 
, choice, (fizijtlc; do. good to prime. U'q(,e<i 9 *c; <lu. 
common to fair, 5}4(giuc: Louisiana, 5 m.is-; Kaugoon, lu 
bond, yksM'.'Vjc; do. duty paid, N;t544c: l’utua, duty 
paid, 59*(i«.itW- 
Tohacco— Keutucky dull, unchanged; lug*. .Vcn4*c,', 
leaf, 64 ^( 111144 c:-. seed leaf, lifts.', Ohio, Little Dutch, 
private term*: 1381 Ohio, do., do., i;.<h15c-; tssi Penn 
sylvaula, private term*; 1 -mi New Kngiand, 144439c,: 
Havana. svifil.C.; Sumatra. fil.UA-tfil.lu. 
Vkuktajiijus— Choice old potatoes are not plenty and 
held firmly, but ordinary quality are very slow and Ir 
regular. Sweet* very scarce aud choice, might roach 
fia.UUlf here. Asparagus plenty, dull and Irregular* 
Old oulous, per bb .. $l(,«L5u: cabbage, Florida, 
new, per crate, $ 2 .(i(aii*j, do., Charleston and Savan¬ 
nah, V bbl, $3,oOu64.oU' potatoes, Bermuda, new, p 
bbl., (UP; do. Mulue. Rose, p double head bid., $2.75; 
do. Florida, new, $I.50 m5. 0 ; do. Western N. Y., do., 
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Entered at the Post-office at New York City, N. Y., 
as second-class mall matter. 
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Society on Horw-poweri and Threthen, and h the 
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the United Stale*, for I'.ln.lmL.in and dra-elplion In 
"Appleton's Cyclopedia of Applied Mc.hanles," re¬ 
cently piibliihrd, thus adopting It a* the standard 
machine of thl*country. Catalogue w-nt 'no. Address 
JIINtUD II tun hit. Cobleiklll. Seh-harie Co.. N. X. 
FOUR VERY FINE ELEGANTLY BRED YOUNG 
Two of them First Prize Winners at N. Y. State Fair 
ONE FINE 
CLAY” STALLION 
Half Brother to Hopeful. 
Bv Wm. Saunders. F. K. s. C., Editor of the “Cauadlau 
Entomologist," President of the Fruit-Growers' As 
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This book will he found extremely useful to all who 
arc engaged In fruit culture, since It treats lu a con¬ 
cise and clear manner of all the lusivts kuowu to be 
njurlous to fruits on thl* continent. 
Two of them Winners of Sweepstake Prizes over all 
Draft Horses at N. Y. State Fulr. Also Mares aud 
Fillies of both breeds. AU for sale cheap. 
HOLSTEIN CATTLE 
I Jv For sale by all Booksellers, or will be sent, post 
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Advance orders solicited by 
J. B. LIPPINCOTT vV CO., Publishers. 
715 and 717 Market St., PhUadelphla, Pa. 
Largest herd in the world. 
Correspondence solicited. 
Please mention this paper. 
SMITHS dc POWELL, 
Syracuse, N. Y, 
a week in your own town. Terms and $5 .outfit 
free. Address B. Hallkt & Co., Portland, Me. 
