THE RURAL MEW-YORRER 
THE OLD RELIABLE HALLADAY 
^STANDARD WIND MIL! 
IBS,ITS. tte-a-ths iTcrf-crstE. 
o good. I9(.t23c>; State dairies entire, (lno, S-Wile; (lo. 
do. fair to good, 30(5822c: State dntnc* of firkins 22t@ 
23c: (lo do. fair, 206i2Ic: State half-firkin tabs beat, 
25®26c: do. do. One, 22WWf: do. good, 30(32U': do. 
fair. lit*19c; State welsh mbs, choice, 3lr<<25c: do. 
good to prime, 210330* do. full' to good, l<Ki*3Jc: Wes¬ 
tern Imitation creamory. choice, 2t(<t22c: W estern do. 
good to prime, IK(930c: do, ordinary to fair. 140150: 
Western dairy, beat. 18 ® 20 c.; do. good I6tsn8c.j do. 
ordinary, 12 *Me; Western factory, cholee Juue, 14(3 
1 Sc: do. best current make, 13®, 14c; ilo. fair to good, 
11(312c; do. ordinary, 10c. 
Poultry ai«t> Game.—L ive Poultry.—Chickens and 
fowls continue plenty, with demand light and mar¬ 
ket dull nil around. 
Spring chickens, near by, *i lb., 13c: do, Southern 
and Western, 94SuOe: fowls. P-i. amt Jersey, Vic: do. 
State 12c; do. Western, 11(&12e; do. Southern. 11 
(312c: roosters, mixed, old nnd young, 7('.i;8e: turkeys, 
Jersey and Pa., 18®13c* do,Western, '2® 13c; ducks. 
Western, v pair, so.jiinc; do. Southern. F pair, .vj 
(360c. geese. Southern 't> pair. St..(1.12(4; do. Wes- 
tern, per pair. $1.37® I.(13. 
Duessko Pm-i TBV—Turkeys, prime. Spring. 12:31 lc: 
do. prime, old, 11.313c: do. Springs, Philadelphia, 
large, 19c; no. do. small. 17' tlSc: dv State and Wes 
tern dry.pleked P Ik, 11'idlc do. do. scalded. 180 
15c* fowls. Philadelphia, drv-p!efced, prime, I6@17c; 
do.. State and Western, dry-picked, lk'ijlre: do. do. 
scalded. 13. r. tic: do. altd chickens,fair to good, hlco 
12c: duck Philadelphia, Spring, Ue-tilc; do.Slate and 
Western, Spring, 1.3<B17c: ilo. young and old mixed, 
13014c, 
Game.—(/ rouse, prime V pair, 750$1; partridge 
do. per pair 7isi85oj grouse and partridges, soft per 
fialr 21 .i50ci woodcock per pair .30 (jllOcj tame squaos, 
Ighl. * dozen. S3-do,, dark, per do*., $2.32.25’ tame 
pigeons, live, per pair, 233I k!.: Knglish snipe, fr< sh 
kllle 1 7< doz., $131 25: venison saddles >( tb, ir>c; wild 
ducks, mallard, per pair,-I0i«50c? do. teal and wood 
duck, per pair 103;,Oe. 
Vegetables.—Irish potatoes continue In liberal sup¬ 
ply. slow and the tone weak and irregular. Sweets 
about steady for primp. Onions tu fair requests If 
prime and held steadily. Cauliflowers continue poor 
and moat lots selling at $1(31.50 i.er bbl. Squash a 
little firmer. Turnips quiet. 
Cabbage. r. per 100, $l(3Tj cauliflower. V bbl. 
1.00®$2.00; potatoes. L. 1. >' bbl. $101 50j sweet pota¬ 
toes. Va. P bid. $2.23' Turnips, Ku-sla. V bbl. 
Sl(3$l.fiil; onions, white. V bbl. $1,25(32.2,3: do. yellow, 
I* bbl. $1.25® 1.37; do. red Chester, $101 25. 
Hay and Smw.-So, I, per 100 lbs, 900 IfO; do. 2, 75 
fflSOc: do, 3, 1*33 700} shipping, *5e: clover. 9)<3.5'c. 
do. mixed. CnstfDc: Straw, No. 1, 50055c; do. 2,40c. 
do. oat illi.VV/e. 
Dried Fruits —Southern apples, ordinary to good, 
7<®8(6e.; do,fine tooholce. 944 <i -i*” do-fancy.'itj'sURye; 
Western ordinary, (coarse cut. etc.) SWafife do fair 
to good, iwc-atstc: do. choice ots, iLWisi^e; State 
sliced, sb, isaip; do. quarters, 7'iSc: apples, evauora 
ted, lfiat3e; do. choice ring cut, 14(3lac.: do. fancy 
selectlons, I3(£e; peaches. Carolina, good to fancy, 
10315c U’>. Georgia. peeled, I kalSc: evaporated 
peaches, pcclcil 2603 ic; do. do. unpeeled, 13315c- ■>n- 
peeled poaches, halves. f. irU^e- du.do. quarters, Ba 
6'■4c: plums, Southern, 13(4 ■> 13c: do. State, cherries, 
KH^aiblackberries, ittyatlOc; raspberries, 27® 
27(4m huckleberries, 11114311140 . 
Fresh Fruits. —Apples are (lrm for prime lots. A 
cargo of Nova Scotia apples sold nt $4 for bell (low. 
ers, Star pippins and Porters;?!® 4.5d for Gravensteln, 
and fancy Alexanders a shade higher. Pears arc in 
fair request and firm. Plums pretty* nearly done. 
Grapes firm for choice, Qulnees a little slow. Cran¬ 
berries quiet, but hehl ’about steady. Hickory nuts 
very slow and prices Irregular. Chestnuts nrrlvlug 
freely and prices tending downward. 
Apples, Western N V , mixed lots. 9 bbl. $3(33 25; 
do. Baldwin's per bbl. $3.2V.<:t,5C; do. Greenings. 
V bbl. $I 2 ">.63.71; do. inferior, v bbl. $ 1 , 3502.001 
pears, seckle. up river. »> bbl. $609; do, do Rcnrre 
d’ Anjou F bbl. $B®7; do. common, a bbl. $U.30Bt3; 
plums, damsons 7' crate, 75c(a$l: grapes. Western 
N. Y., Delawares, per It., 339c; do. up river. Con¬ 
cords, V m l.i lc. d" Concord Western \ \ lO-lh 
basket. 1-bic: do Catawba, do. V lb, s<,u9c; peaches, 
choice, per basket, 7150 . 441 . 00 : do. plain per basket, 
40®Bdc: p aimits, Virginia, hand-picked, > tb. 12 , 112140 : 
do. do., farmers’ lii( 4 <«l 1 o: pecans, per ft SWiBLje; 
lilckorv nuts p bash. 75001.12; chestnuts V bush.. 
7.60c.; December 7.57(37.500; year. 7 , 55 ® 7 . 69 o.-Janu 
ary, 7.6007.62c.: February, 1 60c.; March quoted 7..50 
7.80c.; city steam. 7.5507,600: No. 2 city 7.25c.; refine.1 
has a lighter Inquiry; Continent quot 'd 8c. October: 
November. 7.95c; South American. 3.50c. 
Cheese,—S late factory, fancy selects. 11340120. 
do. average fancy, 11 Vi(S<iI44c’ do. prime n®HUc do, 
do. Talr 10 good. hKSd'IAtc; do. light skims, choice, 
9010c’ do. HO. fair to good. 538c; skims, Pennsyl¬ 
vania, Siit.'c;. skims, ordinary 301c: Ohio flats fancy, 
11®l)ViC’do. do. good to prime; 9 ( 401044 c; do. do. fair, 
809c; do. do. ordinary,306c 
Cotton.—A generally better tone pervades the 
market. The cables report a firmer one In Liver¬ 
pool, 
CURRENT PRICES. 
Quotations based on American Standard of.Classlfl 
cation, 
Uplands New 
and Orleans Te tas. 
Florida, and Gull 
Ordinary.^ 8 5-16 8 9-16 8 9-16 
Strict Ordinary. 864 9 9 
flood ordinary.. 9 9-16 9 13-16 9 13-16 
Strict Good Ordinary. 9 15-16 Hi 3 hi hi 3-16 
Low Middling. hi 3-18 Id 7-16 10 7-16 
Strict Low Middling. 1034 109$ 1094 
Middling. 10 9-16 1U 1:1-16 10 13-16 
Good Middling.inland 11 mb U 1-16 
Strict Good Middling. HI 15-16 !! 8-Jfi 11 3-16 
Middling Fair. 117-16 1111-16 1111-16 
Fair. 12 3-16 12 7-16 12 7-16 
STAINED 
Good Ordinary.7 15-16 | Low Middling. 9 5-16 
Strict Good Ord.... 894 I Middling.10 3-16 
Refined Sugar.—C ut loaf, tk, 9(*'c;crushed, 9V6e; 
cubes, do. 874 c: powdered, do. 83i.3>9c. granulated do. 
85,03 ll-16e: mould "A,” stile: confectioners’ "A,” do. 
8 7-i»c; coffee " A," standard, 9 3-16@83<e: cofC-e off 
“A.” do. ; 44 V?,814c: white extra •'C," do. 7J$c; ex 
tra “ C,” do. 774® 794c; “ C,” do. 694® 7c; ye Row, do 
6V4(s,694c. 
EY MAIL OR EXPRESS l 
J Jlrnrly r, Million to *elwt roim, collected by 
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garrisons and by all 
leading; railroad com* 
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which cao be run by anv power an* 4 li cheap, effectlre and durable. 
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Grade Jerseys Cows and Heifers in 
Calf to best Registered Bulls. Sold only for 
the reason that the Farm is overstocked. Ad¬ 
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GERALD HOW ATT, Sup’t. 
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Warren Co., New York. 
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CornShellers |ADA/?i 
HORSE POWERS. fr; 
Feed-Grinders and2 , '4 
Corn Cultivators, *— 
Iron Puinps.tVc. 
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MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH 
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This wtuer-proot material twemblea fine leather.is usod 
i,, r rtxifs. ontrido walls of build mgs. and ixsidein place 
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Mills warranted. For Circulars 
ami Prices address, 
The Perkins Wind Mill *Sk Ax Co., 
Agents wanted, Mishawaka, Ind. 
ear, large or small, soft 
p ^^ or hard.^complctely^of 
horse power will run it. R. H. ALLF.N ii'O., New 
York City, Local and Export Agent'. For Circulars, 
etc., address them or the Manufacturers 
PHILIP’S SPIRAL Corn FirSKER CO., 
Hudson, Columbia Co., N. 
Victorious at all lairs. Over 9.0ffi In 
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has leen n ade by us for hi years; in 
all lhat time not one has blown 
--***dt- down without tower breaking—a 
record no other mill cun show. Wc leave it to the 
public to determine their merits, 31111s sent on 3) 
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Catalogues free. CHALLENGE WIND MILL & FEED 
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FEED MILLS. 
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C/Vcoac Mention thin Pilfer.) ChauiiWirtburjf Pa* 
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and excel all other* in the 
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tIn*it the lowest. The 
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Quincy, Ill. 
GOLD MEDAn, PARIS, 1878, 
BAKERS 
Warranted absolutely pure 
Cocoa, from which the excess of 
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, and 
admirably adapted for invalids as 
well as for persons in health. 
Sold by Grocers everywhere. 
Tobacco—K entucky firm: lugs,73*9: leaf S®12ttc 
Seedlouf steady and quiet. 
Wool.— The tone on all fine grades ts firm and the 
Inquiries have Improved; low wools Continue irregu¬ 
lar; Domestic fleeces, toe: Unwashed do. 23<d28c: low 
wushed 35c; Spring Texas 2b,27c. Full do. 18a>3Uo; 
Scoured do. Si .i HOc; Spring California 2l,.t25c: s cour 
ed do. 53c : Black Colorado 15V4C; domestic noils SBc; 
Scoured pulled 36c’ Cape 28c: Scoured ti-rritory 65c. 
THE STRONGEST AND ItEsT 
Ensilage Gutter 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Flour and Steal Flo hr —Quota t Ions: S'o.2. $2.8i)(.i.8,3S; 
superfiuo, $3.13723,65. latter extreme; common to fair 
extra State, $3.70.41.20; good to fancy do.. $ 1.20, 1 6.00: 
common to good extra Western, $3.?o ci.i0: good 
to choice, *l.l.7.o‘.23: common extra Ohio. $3.75.i t.l5: 
good, $l,Vi.f5 lifl; good to choice, $.5.6()i,:6,SO- com¬ 
mon extra Minn., $3.1 1 t4,3ii; cl ’ai I ri rv, 
mixture. $4.73* *.7v straight, $5.50.(,6.30- ouomt. *52*1 
®'-25; St. Louis nOPiinou to fair extra, $3,7h,-4,W; 
fair to good, $|.ill®. 3 . 50 - good to vervchoice, ftygi: 
patent Winter wlicai extra, svma.r.oi: dtv mill ex¬ 
tra for Weal Tudhw. *3.11^5.5)- Snath Vrniirloa, $5.55 
®5 6.5* Southern Hour—Common to good extra. $3.‘jo 
645.00- good to choice, do. *->.u5.i6.6’i , Rve dour - 
Sunertlnn $3.7:ii»l.ii i. Buckwheat tlour ‘lllng at 
$1. <5.41 10. maluly $ ;.U,v. 4 t.i«i Corn mcaldull; Yellow 
Western. $3643 ;p; Brandywine, $8.35 j, ,4 j 
prices or GitAtx—W hk at— Uugruileil Winter red at 
89c®?l .1 ?‘^j; No. t red.9C|c: No. 3 red. Slop, ul.QlM 
in elevator; steamer No. 2 red, 1 08 dcllverod: No 2 
red, $1 hXI.lt in elevator. tl.O0t4VCl.12Q delivered: 
ungraded white, SScopAl.08; No. j re,|, seller Octo¬ 
ber, $l.l>U6 4(1.08; do. November. tl O+A ml.dlU; <lo 
1 ■■ 1 I - 1 . I I . . - 
February. $1.15'<;,|,1G- do. April. tufeuiQ; do. 
May, SJ Tl. Uric—Poor Ungraded \\’e»tern at irje ,lo- 
llvored; No. 2 at tile. In elevator; Western at.(Be. cle- 
Uvorou’ State, ; 2 e. it\iu.Kv-si\ rowed suite at about 
Stic.; No. 1 Canada nf-3*e.; ungrud>>d Canada at 88 0 , 
Barlicv Uatt Two rowed State, t0<#82Uc* 
s x-rowed do. ic; Canada, s,^93e, Corn - 
Ungrailed tutxod ai liV.eVsc; No, . 8 , 53 L >(}0 
5614c: No. 2, >,c In elevator 7B4'6i58 afloat: No. 2 
white, 37C. m elovator; 53U delivered; No. 2 mixed 
seller Ofol.er. 'iolIV; do. November, 17U,’.#53tiu: do. 
December. dq Cric- do. January, Oats 
-No. 3 mixed at Tie’ No. 2, ll No. 1 quoted 
S4Be; No. 3 White S«c; No. 2 . 37' 4 I m / 1?V; No, l quoted 
44Uc; mixed W estern, 3t,.. .civ. white do. r.r,.„|>e; 
white state, SHik III 40 . No. 2 iiityed, seller October, 
SSfRc; (lo Novemtn-r, 3134 rSl-Re: do. Deeembcr, 35W 
(<43j's(J*dO. January, 3M*(.<i37c.; do. May ) 3T, t :t'.a 4 e 
New York, Saturday, Oct. 20,1SS3. 
Beeves.— Total for six (lays. 13 192 head, again st 
14,165 head tor the corresponding time last week. 
Kentucky steers, (extral 1.557 lb at I2q,e. 56 tb; do. 
1,330 Ik nt lie. live weight; Ohio steers. 1,4.30 lb at 1214 c. 
57 Th; do. 1,1.82 tb at 11640 . 56 tb; do. 1,330 Ik at 1194 c: do. 
1,12-56 Ik at to^te: do. 1,311 tk at hi^c; mixed Western 
do. 1,191 lb at IDRc less $1 per head; do. 1,237 tk at 
10Mc; Virginia do. 1,810 tk at lie- do. 1.271 tk at Wic 
less $1 per head; do. 1.251 tk at lO^c: do. 1,230 tk at hie’ 
Pennsylvania *t (w, 1,853 It at $ 6 , 20 ; do. t.ajl a nt $5..-5; 
do. 1,253 m at He. 56 Ik dOj,168lbat h.V: do.1,180 T> at 9 * 40 . 
Texans, 920 tk at Site. 55 tk: do, d at s^c; native 
steers, 1,185 Ik at9}»o. 55 lb less $.5; do, RH# n> at 9LjC; 
do. 1,300 Ik at 10c: Illinois steers, 1,131 r, at iu‘ 4 e. 56 tk 
less $l per head; Colorado steers, 1.113 tk nt !mje. 55 ib ; 
do. 1,071 Ik at 9c: Indiana steers, 1,520 tb at 10i*c, 56 Ik; 
do. t, 150 lk at 9R.e.;.35 tb; bull, 1,760 Ik at 4 l B c. live 
welgUt. 
per aay at home. .Samples worth $5 free 
Address Stinson & Co., Portland. Me. 
a week m your own town. Terms and #5, outfit 
free. Address B. Hai.i.xt A Co., Portland "e 
netting investors s per 
-L^OcLllSs cent. Prlnrlpul and in¬ 
terest guaranteed. Guaranty based on capital of 
$75,000. Refer to any commercial agency. Nend for 
circulars. Texas Loan Agency, Cor.-dosua, Texas. 
The folioicing rates are im-ariable. .ill are there, 
fore respectfully informed that any correspondence 
with a view to obtaining different terms will prove 
futile. 
Ordinary Advertisements,per agate line....30 cents. 
One thousand lines, or more, within one year 
fromdate f first insertion, per agate line, 25 “ 
Yearly orders occupying U or more lines 
agate apace. 25 “ 
Preferred positions..25 per cent, extra 
Reading Notices, ending with “Adv./‘ per 
line, minion leaded. .75 cents 
IN THE WORLD 
Hogs. -Total for six day’s 36,362 head against 87,108 
head for the corresponding time last week. The 
feeling w as reported sternly to-day , and dealers quote 
common to prime live hogs at 3>4w5§4e. Country 
dressed In rather light supply and light were a Shade 
higher. Hoavy sold at6mi6 1 J e, medium at 7w)7-Ttie’ and 
light at S*j»9e. 
J AMAICA.—Rare opportunity for residence and 
enterprise In the best locality In the Blue Moun¬ 
tains.-COFFKE PLANTATIONS for SALE, realizing 
large per coinage on outlay, In the most delightful 
climate In the world. „ , „ 
Plantation no. 1, area 700 acres; 150 acres in coftee 
fields; splendid residence, complete worts maehiu- 
erv. Ac. PtIcc £2,>iXi. 
Plantation No 2, arru S0Q acres- 1U acres In supe¬ 
rior new cotTeefleldtqfliu'rcshlences.Nc- Trice£83)00. 
Plantation No. 3, area 1,200 .n’res: 111 acres In coffee; 
iineijualled for cinchona cultivation: wotks, Ac. 
Plantation No. t, area 80 d acres; 50 acres tu coffee 
and chocolate; fine residence, machinery, Ac. Price 
£1,800. 
N B.-Abundant labor supply. . „ 
For particulars, applv to George A\ right, uosford 
Lodge. High Holborn street, Kingston, Jamaica. 
Calves. ’Market extremely dull and Ajo lower fi*r 
common stock igrassersare quotable at aij.ntc; Hut- 
termllkers. at |A$eOi$ac; fed calves nr 494(aiSl*c, and 
OommOn to prime veals at 6$9i^c, while a few choice 
an.I extra are retailed at ti-Tki.tlOC. Dressed calves I 11 
rather light supply and good stock a fraction higher. 
City dressed veals sold at StSUc: country dressed at 
m,i!3(4c; dressed graasersand buttermUk's at 7i,<8iye, 
Veals li’A tb at 10c- do. I Ml Ik at B'yc. mixed do. 2U6 It. 
at6c; buttermilks 292 Ik at P4c; grassers 221 lk at 4c. 
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Kreneh Colonies... 4.08(29(4 fr.) 
Any one sending a club of seven is entitled to one 
oopy, one year, free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. 
Siii’ki* asp Lambs— Total for the oast six davs. 17. 
745 head, against 41,386 head for the corresponding 
time last week State sheep I 08 in at 5c; Ohio do. lv 
Tt. at $4,80;do. 82 tk ui*l 73 ; do. 9 ltb at $tikl. Jersey 
ewes til tk at Jo ; do. lanihs, 67 lb at 1 TI 4 C. Illinois 
sheep 95 lb at 4940 Pennsylvania lambs ill tk at •,t l c; 
00 . 62 tb at s'. 8-1 Ohio sheep mtUuly owes, 102 tk at 
$1.70 Canada lambs Stl lk at 6 ) 40 ; do. (few sheep' 92 
tk $6.iU; Northern Canada lambs 72 lk at :4*o; do. 71 *> 
tt. at 534 c: do. 61 it. at at S'vri; State do. ur. m at 7c. 
Mlchlgau sheep 71 n> le. Western sheep. 96 lk at 1 
do. 78 it at 4^c; do. 86 lk at 4j4c; do. 101 tk at 4(4e. 
CDiUili PIIDC Rend *i5o . Dew remedy, not a 
orflvm uURc. Patent MedleLne. safe and sure. 
Address L. C. SHEPPARD, Druggist, Nlcholville, N.Y, 
Entered at the Post-office at New York City, N. Y. 
as second-class mall matter. 
