[rScj] M.TC.HFLT1 »r_WAC0N — IRACINE 
sfeSsiSS 
THE RURAL NEW-WORKER 
5C@60c.; lettuce, choice large heads, per do*., 60087c.; 
po., poor to fair, per bbl. *l.60@8. 
Exports of potatoes, for week, 7,660 bbls ; onions, 
130 do. 
Wool.—T here has been more activity the past 
week on demands ironi manufacturers, and prices 
generally well maintained. 
Ohio Pennsylvania and Virginia—XXX and pick¬ 
lock, 3&»»Xc.: XX, 3K@3w.: X.G@34o.; No. 1 J3@35c.; 
No. 2, 32@3>c : oommon, »@.'10 o.; combing, Jiw:iSc. 
New York, Michigan. Indiana and Wisc .afliii—XX, 
28 *32o. , A. 2tb*Xla: No. 1. alfl»:«c.: No. 2, 2?tt.:»c.; 
common, 26u&sc.; combing and delaine. 38@;>7v. 
lows, Vermont and Illinois— X and XX, 28@80c.; 
No 1, StkVWSc.; No. 3, 7I®28«.: combing. SkikJc, 
Missouri. Kentucky and Tennessee — Washed 
fleece. 30@;i>e., unwashed fleece, 18@24c.; unwashed 
combing, 22@26c. 
UNSURPASSED FOR MAKING 
LIGHT BREAD 
Biscuit, Rolls, Cake and Pastry. 
PRICE, FULL RIGGED, $16. 
SAMPLE PLOWS DELIVERED FREE OF FREIGHT 
l>\ PECRTPT OF PRICE. 
60c,. Pacific, f 10Jill); skunk, black cased. *1.50 1.70; 
half-siriped, 90>v,iV,: full. IWjii5tk!.: white, lO/COo.; 
wolf, largo, forest. $1.75@2.5fl; prairie, 76e.i«*I; wol¬ 
verine. 'Art 8 c. 
GaAiN.—Wheat has tended a little lower on larger 
supplies and a decline West leading to a more active 
business , sales of choice Canada ->pring, in bond, ut 
|t.U3; No. 3 spring at 95 *940,: rejected spring ut 82<ai 
K»c.; ungraded spring at Mc.ra.fl.lH; ungraded am¬ 
ber at flOUrtl IS; No. 2 rod, steamer grade, at *1.11; 
No. 3 rod at *UWX; No, 2 Kiubei' at *LU@I 12K; un¬ 
graded red at f u , 12. extra white al *1.1 • ■ I.13J* : 
white State at *1 L\@l 13, No. 1 white at *l.ll@ l.DSft 
do., steamer quality. at *1,00 : No. 2 whltu at *Ul<*u 
I. ir.i!*; ungraded white at *1.10*1.12: No. I tod at 
*USiI.IB>4. No. 2 rt‘il«t*l.l3@UHj<i No. 2 amber. 
Mu.eh opliou, ut *1.12)4: <lo.. April oonoo.at *1.13: 
do., Huy option, ai *1 Uk ; No. I wlihe, March op 
non, at *1.11 V: do., delivery by March ’Ault, at |112.',, , 
do. April option. aULPV'tl.lSk : do., May option, it 
II. itrtl. 14)4 : No. 2 red, March option, ut *1.13@I.13>»; 
do.. April option, at *1.11)4; do., May option, at *1.1 >, 
It)e is guilt at tila'TfXc. tor Western. Corn has been 
active and fairly unstained in price ; latest -ales are 
of New Y'or* > learner mixed, al 45a45Y l c.; New York 
No, j „ld at46!w'sse,HC.; New York No. ; at lie.; No. 
2 at 4 c.; u rig rad i-u mixed Western at 46@46}tc. 
for okl and lie. lor now New York yollow ut. 46!4c.; 
New York steamer yollow at 4&@4.'i> 1 c.; New York 
No. 2 white ut 62®o3c. for old; yellow Westeru 
at 47@17SCG New Yolk low mixed at 48c. lor a 
car lot; Jersey yellow at 46,*46Hc-j yellow south¬ 
ern at Itai.j round yellow at 48c fur new; New 
York No. 2. March option, at itie.; do., i April op- 
tiou, at 47c.; do.. May option, at 47)4““** Yc.; New 
York steamer mixed. March option, at 44\c.: 
do.. May; option, at 45J(,c. Oats are offered 
freely and are easy In price; latest sales iof New 
Yolk No-1 wbilo at 38c.; New York No. 2 wbu«ut34@ 
(ad,He.; New York extra white quoted ul 3y.Hi»39c., 
Y'ork No.3 white at.si,Sc.: New York No. I at 34 % (at 
ixi.t New Y'ork No. 2 at Hl@ 34 **.! New York 3 at 33c.; 
white Western at 34@35Xc.. mixed do. at 33 «' 34 *c.: 
whit,' State at 3(W*5wC., tuO Utter tor strictly choice; 
mixed Statu 31c.; No. 3 Chicago, afloat, at 34 ) 4 c.; 
do. in stuns at. Sic. Harley steady but quint; state, 
(browed.76jS»*>»c.: do.2-rowod, 06@72j<c.i Canadian. 
b0c.@*1.66; Mai , SVesteru, Ij0j.'tf*l.l6; Slate, 75c.(St 
*1,(16. Canadian, 81.il.25. 
Honkv. Wo repeat old quotations to show the 
weakness that has prevailed the entire season. 
Single comb white clover. iO.oiilc-: two comb do.. 8 ® 
9 c.; buckwheat and Other daik, 7i&8c.: strained, 
6 ® 26 , 
HAY AND STRAW. — Prime hay has not been over 
plenty and rules OriU in price; other qualities are in 
full i eocipt and favor buyers. 
Sales at Ukaiic. fur shipping, and T0@75c. for retail 
qualities. Straw quoted at o(l(»60o. lor long rye, and 
4b,a.46c. for snort rye. and oat at 40®46c, 
Hops. About 1,6 'jO bates have been taken by ex¬ 
porters this nook, which, added to those bought by 
brewers lias given us a pretty active market. Prices 
mmuin us quoted las; week, though our extreme 
quotations ot He. fur Choice Bluiu and 13c. for the 
the best Cali formas are more or less nominal. Most 
of the transactions Imre liceu on a basis of 7@li c. 
A good many of unr lurge brewers are still w orulng 
on old hops ana only bay new ones when offered low. 
Quotations are lor New Yonts, new crop, choice, 
lO 4 a.ll ; New Yorks, new crop, medium, i®9; New 
Yorks, ueW crop, low to fair, t@ 6 | lnuiturn. 8 @lli; 
\V nsiuru, but It) ; Yeafh/igs. 8 .» !>, Olds, all gluWtha, 2® 
3; Pacific coast, ,0*15. 
PoULTItv ASl> Game.—L ive poultry still briugs 
good prices but have sold higher curing toe week. 
Fowls, N. J.. 12@I2J4C; vVesiern, llun-o.; Chick¬ 
ens ami fowls, mixed, Waller roosters, old. 6 (<t?e.; 
Tui kcys,l3«i3o.j Ducks, Jersey, N. and Pa., > 
pair,7 jc.«i,*i ; Western ano Southern, 60:a , 6 c.; Geese, 
Jersey. *l,7ja3; Y.iuiif Pu., *1.50“ l.7.>, Western, 
* 1 . 25 * 1 . 62 ; Pigeons. .16 "4 c. 
Dressed poultry is higher than for any time since 
fall, with fair receipts bundled al full pi kes. Near 
points have best saie. Extra State and Yvestern 
lots all chickens, would soil at Ho. by toe package, 
but there are few such, and for mixed fowls and 
chickens of nice quality 13 . Is a lull flguro, while 
some lair lots have sold at Ilia. 12 c. 
Turkeys, best. Hi v ise., the latter for i*n. dry-pick¬ 
ed ; other. I3@i6c; chickens, best, ilK«17c.; other, 11 
m13c; lowL, choice, 14 « ue.; canons, 2ji>iilo ; slips, 
Uialsc; ducks, beta: 17ia 18 c.; other, 13iaiSc.; geese, 
birtllo. 
Unall, grouse, rabbits and Intros arc outlawed after 
to-oay and are dropped trom the list. Arewqiv*ll 
sold to-day at thu close at *u25 and grouse at Site. A 
inw Missouri wild pigeons arc Itcru ; they are acorn 
birds and shot • they sold at tlui'1.2.i. Choice pigeons 
are wanted. Canvas back and Red-bead ducks are 
pleutleruud lower; Noifolk Red-beans do not ex¬ 
ceed iae. 4* pair. Southern Mallards sold ut 7.ii'., but 
they uro inferior; choice Westcra Mallards would 
sell well up towards *1 P pair. Southern Black 
ducks sell slowly. Teal In fair demand. Common 
ducks dull. 
Wild ducks, Unuvas-buok. Havre dc Grace, V pair, 
*2.2,v<s2.rtlt do. Western, F-’; Red head. 7ie.«>f 1 .25; 
Mallarj, lotdtKld.i Black, iWc.; Test I, tOi^ooc.; common. 
2.iai3Ue. 
Puovi.sion.s—H ave not shown much activity, but 
held rather linn. Mesa pork quoted at *9.50 bid and 
*9.6> licked for old lor March, and *10.65 bid and 
*111.75 a>ked tor new for March, and *10 75 bid ana 
*IU SO asked I for new for April, and May at *10.86® 
10.95, »ud J line ut *11 bid alia *11.05 asked. Uuoou ut 
5 5-160. tor mug dear and ilkiiiotyo. tor short clear. 
Laru Western steam at *6.9i>>;f|l7 for spot; *6.9714 
for .March; *7.02-,®".U&for ror April, and 17.12s for 
May. fltearme at 7c. for prime. Tallow aL 69-16® 
64*0. for prune. Beef llama at *18.25 <»18.75. Beef at 
for extra India moss, *18®;!, us to quality ; packet, 
*110*11.60 plain mess, *9.50® 1U.26; extra mess at 
tUkdOuMl.OO. 
SEKDH. — Clover Is fairly autlvo at 6!4o. for prime 
and 64tu»6Kc. for choice. Timothy In demand and 
ranging from SL.85® 1.50, aa to quality. 
TuuAcco. Exporters have been doing but little 
business the pusL week and the home trade moder¬ 
ate, but prices generally steady. Kentucky leaf 
quoted at 
Light. Heavy 
Common lugs.. 23 814® 314 
Good lugs.3(4 rt 4 4 & 4)4 
Low leaf. 4 quo 5 5 @ 6.H 
Medium leaf.6H® 6)4 6V® 7)4 
Good leaf . 6 ) 4 ® 8 8 ® 9 
Fine leaf. 8H@10 10 ®11 
Selection*.— ®— 12 ®12)4 
8EEDLEAF.—CROP OF 1877. 
New England wrapper*, common.10 @12 
do. do. medium.........18 @15 
do. do. tine.18 @25 
do. do. selection*.27H@36 
do. seconds. 10 @13 
do. fillers. 7 @ 9 
Pennsylvania assorted lots, common.9S4@10W 
do. do. fall-.im@14H 
do. do, flue.15K@18 
do. wrapper*...20 @40 
do. Illlers . 7X@ 8X 
New York assorted lots, commou to medium 8 @10 
do. do. do. good, 12 @15 
Ohio assorted lots. 9 @12 
Ohio wrappers.12 @18 
YVIsconsln assorted lots.7X@10 
\ Kf/Ki'Afti.icw.—There is a fair demand for pota¬ 
toes, but toe market does not work upward for any 
variety. Cabbages Have udvuuced; Onions very 
nrm. Bermuda produce begins to arrive regularly 
Norfolk kale b*s sold at *1.76 bbl, Bermuda pota¬ 
toes, »ii.M)@7 per bbl; Early Rose, Nova Hooila, oulk, 
*2.75(43: Eastern, *2.7a®3 : State, choice, at *2.60a 
2.62: fair to good. *33225; Peach Blow, white, In 
bulk. *2.506t3; red, *A25@275; Prolific, *2.25@2.75; 
Peerless. State, *a@12i; In bulk, *632.12; Jackson 
white, *?@? 1)7 ; Mercer, *2.1*32 237; lontside rate per 
double heads). Nwuet pr> aloes. Md it Del.. *2@2.37 
It is Better and Healthier than ordinary Baking 
Powder. Cream Tartar or Yeast. 
LIVK 8T0CK MARKETS 
The cost of raising Bread, Biscuit, &c., with it is 
only about half as much as by ordinary Baking Pow¬ 
der, and the result is much better. 
It restores the nutritious elements which are taken 
from the flour in bolting. No ordinary Baking Pow¬ 
der or anything else used for raising bread does this. 
Universally used and recommended by prominent 
Physicians. _ 
Saturday, Mar. 1,1879. 
Beeves.—R eceipts for the week, 9,087 head; do., 
last week, 11,222 do. Market slow and unsatisfactory, 
particularly to the buying Interest. Sellers forced 
an advance of J4o. per tr.. and booed to clear the 
yards. Some Texas cat tle (93 liead l. 1.0>2 lh. iiverage, 
were sold ut 8c. per It., to dress 65 b>. to the grms 
ewt.; a cur-loud of extru Illinois steers. l,5f>l n> 
nvcruge, in IbVc. to dress 67 with *1 per head 
Hddediund common to prime native steers ranged 
fr- iu8Y,c. to 10)4e. per ft., to dress 65 ih.@67 is. the 
highest mark for smooth Illinois st-eerB, 1,341 n> uv- 
erage.. None taken by exporters. Missouri is send¬ 
ing dressed beef ; not wanted. 
Cows and Calves.—D emand very limited - light 
arrivals more than supply wants here. Nominal 
range, *>35$.65. 
Veal Calves.—L ive are steady and bring good 
prices with the large supply of dressed offering. 
Choice milk. N. J. and Bucks Co., 7(4@?>ic.: heavy 
weight, 6>4@7c.; fed. 4i4@i)y<;. Dressed calves, ex¬ 
tra, 9)yc-: good to prime. 8<*9c.: common, 8X@7Hc.; 
many lroxen which sell at Irregular figures. 
SHEEP AND LAMBS.—Market not active but firm 
for prime stock. Nhenp, *4.N0@6.Htl per 100 in late 
sales; lambs, 5’i>56(4C. A car load of premium State 
lambs brought *6.641 per 100 lbs. 
Swine.—R eceipts for week, 24,373 head; do. last 
week, 33,355 do. Good Western hogs. If 40; rough 
soldut«3.85; N. J. pork, light, 8ii6KC.; medium,6V@ 
6c.: heavy. S!4«i5Hc.: Western hogs, dressed, 4?6@ 
If you cannot get it of vour Grocer send a three- 
cent stamp to the manufacturers for a sample. 
Manufactured according to the directions of Prof. 
E. N. Horaford, by the Rumlord Chemical Works 
Providence R. T. 
have enlarged the capacity of their works three-fold, 
in order to supply the demand for the year 1879. 
THEY MAKE THE 
BEST CHILLED PLOW 
THE U'OKEH H.fS El'EH SEE.W 
Halladav Standard 
The only Wind Mill awarded 
TWO MEDALS 
and 
TWO DIPLOMAS 
by the 
CENTENNIAL JUDGES. 
Every maohiue warranted to 
bn well made of good material; 
to do good work in udv kind 
of wind; to be perfectly self 
regulating; to possess more 
power and to be more relia¬ 
ble than any other Wind Milt 
made. 
Each piece Is fitted and num¬ 
bered so that a stranger can 
put the Mill up. using our 
drawings and printed instruc¬ 
tions for a guide. 
IT IS LIGHTER OF DRAFT. 
IT IS MORE PERFECT IN SHAPE. 
IT IS MORE DURABLE. 
IT CLEANS IN EVERY SOIL WHERE OTHER 
PLOWS E VIL. 
NO PLOW SO WELL PREPARES THE SOIL FOR 
A CROP. 
THE PECULIAR WAY IT PULVERIZES THE SOIL 
IS ONE OF ITS GREAT EXCELLENCIES 
OVER ANY OTHER PLOW. 
IT IS MADE IN DIFFERENT STYLES - ONE 
HOUSE, TWO HORSE, OK THREE-HORSE. 
city, 5)4@5\c 
Every Plow is Guaranteed under the 
Seal of the Company. 
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS 
Send for Cata¬ 
logue “B” and 
Price List. 
L>UM.DIUJI VU 1 UiWrtWUUB, 5* JJCL Ut. , <3 LliB.. AW (Wr • 
in*., 16 per ct.; AS Ins.. 95 per ct; 62 Ins.. 25 per Ct. 
BC No advertisement inserted for less than *2. 
The repntutiou of the Syracuse Chilled Plow has in¬ 
duced unprincipled manufacturers to palm oft' on the 
farmers plows that they call chilled, which are, in fact, 
nothing but 00 turn on plows, with the word “ chilled ' 
paintud or branded thereon. 
The SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW has been made 
hut two years and a half, and in that tine 
U.S. WIND ENOINl 
& PUMP CD., 
Batavia, 111. 
H. «fe J. V. Williams, Montci.aik, N. J„ have a 
reputation for honest dealing. Send for their Cata 
logue of Fruit Trees, Vines, Plants, ire. 
We wul diii in- Pills ,>.U.\ 1 |QQ 
PIANOS A DUGANS., m i- X/FkAowDIN'v RY 
Ii)M prices for cash.SPUiNUIl* (llii<A.\s 2 3- 
5 sets of reed- .S20, 3 si-rs with >*ub Buss anti 
('oiililfr *85, 2 si'it, goa, I tin 5)40. 7 Octavo 
oil ROSEWOOD PIANOS *130, 7 .-3 do Si40, 
do Si,50, wurr till led SIX yea is. AGENTS 
33 AN TED. Ill list rut rd Catalogues .Mailed. .Ku¬ 
na' ai half price. HOHACE 33 ATE US A SONS, 
iMauPrs and Dealers, 40 East f i»h., St., ,N. 3 
For particulars regarding Electric Belts, &c., ad¬ 
dress PUI.VBHMACH kh Gauvanio Co., Cincinnati, O 
No other new style of Plow sold over Six Thou, 
sand in the same length of time. 
Reference: EVERY FARMER THAT HAS TRIED 
ON _ 
The Beat Paper, and the Best Premiums to 
Agents, Is our motto. We Ignore Chromes and all 
other cheap colored pictures, preferring to put our 
money »o the and In Premiums to All. 
ADDRESS 
Syracuse Chilled Plow Co 
$eu> giUVffUjttuHUtA 
Mt at Porta Exposition. 
A1 carded is! Prize Medal 
SjjaHj over all others. 
We build 17 sites Wind 
miMills for F 11 m Pumps and 
Power Purposes 
iu The strongest Wind Mill 
n the world. 
r Send for Catalogue No. 4. 
EClIPSt WIND Mill CO. B*lolt.Wl.. 
GREAT OFFER FOR FEBRUARY. 
3Ve will during this inontlt dispose 0 / 100 PI¬ 
ANOS & ORGAN*, at EXTRAORDINARY 
LOW prices lor cash. SPLENDID ORliANS 
*4 3—i sels ol reeds, *65, 3 sets with l^ttb Bass 
and Coupler 1*5*0, 'J sets #50. 1 do $40. 1 do 
#35. 7 Octave atl ROSEWOOD PIANOS 
S1 .TO. 7 1-3 do 8140, all round corners ilo 
8175* warranted six year*. AGENTS 
3V'ANTKD. Illustrated Oatnlouuen Mailed 
Music at ball price. HORACE 33 ATERS «Sc 
SONS, llalm.iiftii Dealers, 40 E. 14th St.,N.Y. 
^ELASTIC TRUSS 
iff* Has a pad differin' from all other*, i« 
SK cui>-ah«i>a, with Sclf-Adju.Liiig hall 
. 'S lu center, adapts itielf to all position* 
’ttv 0 La body, while the BAIL u* the 
My Mnnual Cnlalog-ut of PtfdsW/ • nil 
Elotcrr Seta for 1879? rich in engravings, from 
original photographs, will be 9ent FREE, to all who 
apply. Customers of last season need not write for 
It. 1 offer one ot the largest- collections of vegetable 
seed ever sent out by anv seed huse In America, a 
large portion of which were grown 00 my six seed 
farms. Printed dirrctbiii* for cultivation on each 
package. All seed warranted to hr both fresh and true 
to name; solar, that should it prove otherwise, I will 
refill the order gratis. The original introducer of the 
mssmm 
the Hernia la held seeurely day aud mgni, and a radical cure ecr- 
tain, it 1* easy, durable and cheap. .Sent by mall. Circular* 
tnt. Fnnln&lnn Trn«a P.n Bhii-ana III . 
Eggleston Truss Co. y Chicago, 111. 
DISSOLVED BONES 
W arranted 
For Incubation & Artificial Hatching. 
Apparatus, 100 eggs’ capacity’, $26. 41 gold and bronze 
medals and diidomas awarded to the inventor. Phot'. A. 
CORBETT,7 Warren St., N. \\ City. Send for Circular 
Raw Bone 
solved 
MITCHELL, LEWIS & CO 
And to be free from all other substances or mixture 
whatever. It contains over 10 per cent. Soluble and 
Reverted Phosphoric Acid anil over 35s ;<cr cent, nr 
Ammonia. 
t&~ This article It g-uarantted to be Hair 
Hone and Oil of f'llrlol only. 
Racine, W i s 
MANUFACTURERS OK 
Farm and Spring 
WAGONS. 
Prices of the above by the ear load very' low 
to meet the present depressed prices ol farm 
products. _ 
Our Wagons are unequaled in quality and 
finish, and are Mouarehs of the Road, where 
ever known ami used. 
Semi for Descriptive Price List. 
BAUGH 6 l SONS, 
Manufacturers, 
30 S. Delaware Ave., Philn 
Electro-Plated Ware, German Silver and Britannia Spoons 
Factories* Wallinerford, Conn 
