turers. 
AUG. 
ber; 49(349^c., October; 47c. t November; 45<a45’„c., 
all the year. Oats 44c., cash; 29^029^0., August: 
2 l JJi(a 29 ^c., September; 30*0. October. Rvk dull 
at 99c. asked. Pork quiet; Jobbing at $78 30. 
Bulkmeats firmer; Shoulders flj<c.: Clear Rib, 9uc.; 
Clear Sides, 9#c. Bacon Irregular; Shoulders, 
$7.40@7.B0; Clear Rib. $10.t«k®l0»; Clear Sides, 
$10 45@10.ri0. Lard dull and nominal. Butter 
steady; Dairy, 14@22c. Knoa quiet at 8@ioc, 
noos steady; Yorkers. $6 ftOiwu; GO; packing, $9.25® 
G 50; choice to f inoy heavy. $0 W@G.90. Cattle- 
Supply very light; little done: tat natives anti 
and good gratae™ wanted; export ateeru would 
bring $G@G 15; heavy shipping. $5 50@6; good to 
choice grass Texans, $3.50@4.50; common to talr, 
$2.50®4.60. Sheep— Market steady; fair demand; 
muttons, 3@4; fancy heavy, fct.60. 
PBODUC* AND PROVISIONS. 
New Tomk, Saturday, July 30. 1881 
Beans and Peab.—A ll well preserved standard 
white beans are Arm and holder* are not pressing 
such marks for sale. A fAir trade rims on the good 
useful cheaper aorta of medium* ami marrows. Pea 
beans are scarce and higher. White kidneys also 
doirg better. Red kidneys still In overstock for 
present trade want* and the few sales are at be¬ 
tween prices, beat selling best. Green peat am 
weak and neglected at f 1,41. Southern B.E. or CUna- 
dlan Hrld of no Importance 
.. .;V.’ ,rrovr beans, prime. $2.41 S 40 P 2 . 4 A: other, $2.25’S 
2.304: medium, prime. $2.4ti®2.42: other. *3.20@a.35; 
pea. $2.3.', «2 ID: white kidney. $3.2542.41; red kidney 
prime, $1.5601.60; fair to good, *1.4U#1.60; black or 
turtle aouv. #i.:jiiai.;<a. 
Receipt-, for week, 5j6T0 hush. 
Exports do. 1.100 pkgs- 
Beeswax.—D emand light at 23025c. Exports 
since January 1st, 8 U. 100 Bis; same time last year, 83,- 
600 lbs. 
Butter.—T he demand Is almost fully supplied by 
current receipts and there has been occasion to put 
out speculativaly held stock largely. Now and then 
ft round buyer wants a special lino that is known 
to be in store and when rich goods are called for the 
fact imparts courage to the light-crop believing 
owners. The quality of arrivals Is not as » rule 
tlrst-class and tine fresh and stored June may bo 
noted Ann but without present tendency to ad¬ 
vance. J'noro has been a f j lr eastarn trade during 
the week which h is moved some of the cheaper 
style of butter. Exuortor* have not eroeeded 22 sc. 
for the crpMuitry iliey have taken and have not 
seemed HmmuouK to take It at that The best local 
trade, now moderate, ll Using croamery almost. In 
every case. 
Creamery—Western, good to choice 21023c: State 
and Penn. 2.1424H«.; poor )8’429c; sweet cream. 220 
24c.; State pails and h’f tubs, choice, 21<u22e: fair 
to prim ■> 180210 .: Welsh tubs, hkd 2i>£o.: poor State 
lo@i 8 c flrklns yellow 2O022.se.; Western ionicai'i.n 
creamery, lOanuo.; dairr, due mgflWo.; other 15016 c; 
factory or ladle packed best 17®18c.;SOther 13®17o; 
very pwr Western 12®13c. 
Receipt* for week, 40.118 pkga. 
Erporta for week. S. 6 GG do. 
Cheese.—S trong prices Id the country strength¬ 
ened the views of * me holders early in the week 
but the later developments of trade have shown 
1 hat cheese, to sell upon Its real merit. In the decis¬ 
ion of shippers, would n«t exceed lie. It may be 
rt-msrke > that a tow fancy fact >ry arc held above 
Huure. Western cheeses are n ,t attractive In qual¬ 
ity and receivers press them fnr sale. Skims in fair 
aemand. No pressing surplus of any kind remtlns 
and the market close* with a. ralrlv whvlesotne tone 
State fact’y, choice, colored. Uc. do. white, 10 >%0 
lOJfO; fair to prime, Uh <4iUKO; poor fair to 8 H«t 9 ko; 
Ohio, flat, Unc y.«'JKc: other 7 J 4 < 4 ii'Xc! Cheddar. 8 H® 
9>kc: Wis poor to llae 9410 c. part skimmed. 0«7Kc.; 
full sltlms. 304c. 
Receipt.* for week. 93.603 boxes. 
Exports for week. 89 691 boxes. 
Liverpool cable. 65*. Gd, 
Steam to Liverpool, 2,>s.®30j. 
COTTON.—The week has been a brighter one all 
through Exporters have dealt more largelv, spin¬ 
ners have replenished a good deal, and with the 
"short speculative Interest covering its transac¬ 
tions, prices are better. 
Quotations are based on American standard of 
classitioation.and on cotton In store running in qual¬ 
ity not more than halt a grade above or below the 
grade quoted. 
H.Orleant 
UvlcuuU. and Gulf. 
. 8 9-lb 8 13-18 
. _d._ ___ r m Tam m, 
0’dinar?.8 9-io 8 13-18 8 13-ill 
Strict ordinary... 9 i-i« 9 6-ns 9 & . m 
Hood ordinary. in Hiw jy re¬ 
strict good do.. 1914 lOX mi 
Liw middling. 11 3-lb ll 7-18 11 7-m 
Strict low middling. 11 K liji 111 / 
Middling.. JlX 12j| law 
Good middling. 12J6 12H j«3 
Strict good middling. 12 ft 12 * jut? 
Middling Ealr.._.. m 13* 13 * 
.-. UX 14* 14* 
STAINED. 
Good ordinary-.8 3-1G I Low middling.. 9 13-1H 
Striot good ordinary. 9 3-16 1 Middling. 11 * 
The averages of yesterday’s forward deliveries as 
omclally re .orted were as follows 
July. U. 880 .; August 11,90c ; September, 11.370.; Oc¬ 
tober, 10 10 c.- Novnmher, 10.49c. December, ID 4Sc • 
January, lO.Glo.; February, 10.73c.; March 10t*c.: 
April, 10.97c. 
Pried Fruits.—E vaporated apples show a mate¬ 
rial advance and It I* thought that the light stock 
will support It. Old style have also Improved 
though figures arc tu iluiy of a speculative charac¬ 
ter. No new reaches showing. Last crops nomi¬ 
nally Hrm M arkut quite clear of blackberries. 
Eew ought to «tart well. Small fruits will not ex¬ 
hibit much Interest until later on. 
Applet), evaporated choice ll&ll^O.: fair to prim*. 
‘.•H/olOHo ; S >uthcrn sun-dried, enum tnto oe*t4H 
@6!4o; State fine out 6®«Xc,. quartors 6.-,qt6 Vo ,West¬ 
ern, 4*®GJ4o; evaporated peacbn* pooled 2&adSo.; uo- 
peeled 13«l4o; stm-drlod peeled, 17432c uDjmeled 
5 *((b6Lc: Plums 111® 12a. Cherries 17o. Raspberries 
25c. VVhOrtleherrlos 12c. 
Receipts for the week, all klml»,'lS7 pkgs. 
Export* dried apples, 60 pkgs. 
Egos—R eceipt* for week, 6,087 bbl*.; do. last week 
8,94i do. Western stock eouumi,* low In duality 
and a salable lot la an uxcsptlonal one. Supplies 
from other point* are small, but buyor* do not seem 
lualined to purchase as they have had such an un¬ 
satisfactory time with the b»a quality of Western, 
Lots sold at loss off are at the mercy of the buyer 
In counting, nm! returns will be light tor a time. 
Near points Wo.; e»te and Pa.l7®lSc. Canadian 
1G»®I7>4C.; Western, fresh, li@l«o.; doubtful, l0@14o. 
Ki.oUR. -The woutlier has been sevore noon many 
low grades and they h ve declined. Exporters 
operate cautiously when their braudsjbegin to show 
the eilectof neat. High grades of Itour especially 
patents have sold well at steady price*. 
No. 2. "S< bbl.. $3.20ii3,S0; State aud Western super¬ 
fine. $4 25)«4 ®J; City mill* onr», |G.2f«4G &0t Spring 
wheat do. $4.7505.10; Spring XX and XXX, $5.26£ 
6.75: pate'ts, $0.0048 00 ; Ohio ruond hoopshipping, 
$5.00 <t6,40 1 trade brands, f6.50®ti.'ii; at. 1 ,on is extra, 
$5 IU«6.50: do. doubleextru, $ 5.1 b:s6 25; do.family,46.411 
®7.00; South’n shipping. *5.4vl AAbr. do XX and family, 
<6.2607.25. Rye. ff'.lAW.’i.Hli. Corn-mo*!, Brand t wine, 
<3 mn.M: westeru, *3 00®3.80. 
Receipts of Hour for week, 107 450 bbls.; do. com¬ 
mon 1 4,40,1. 
Kxoorts of flour, 61,350 bbls.; do. oorn.meal 3,250. 
Frrsii FRUI’M.—'There is quite a steady run upon 
the various sorts. Some extraactivity is caused by 
the waning of soma items t bat have a preserving 
call to fill. A good market is looked for as soon as 
consumers beeomo reconciled to the loss of peaches. 
We can note ibu suoces* of tba "Etrly Alexander." 
a small Staten Island orchard has ripened and sold, 
brines <c®6 per basket. Peaches from the Paeltlo 
Coast »re a maiket novelty. Several hundred cases 
have sold st 46 per case ot 89 large peaches. It Is not 
likely that California will often have opportunities 
like this year vo enter ihe New York reach trade 
but grower* are certainly to be praised for their en¬ 
terprise in eh owing us a temple of the elegance of 
their product. Cal. Bartlett pears and plums are 
in good supply; selling at $ 8 . 4 T per box and <4 per 
box respectively. Pears run from <1.30@l.fi0; plum* 
Mb '1 iu 211 G nil paper wrapped. Paper wmppIngWa 
great point ofpreservauon 10 the carrying a tea- 
uer fruit and California nurserymen vory profitably 
utilize "Chinese cheap labor’’ in packing In that 
way. l'here t» a wood offering of apples, hut they 
are of a grade that have to be sold soon, many being 
windfalls and prices are easy. Musk melon a at our 
best supplying points are reported backward and a 
goo t senson IsexDeoted for prime picking. A good 
variety of pears is offering. 
Apples, Sweet Bough. V bbl, 7Cc^$1: Sour 75c® 
41 25; Red Avtracha/i f'.25®1 75; do. V bu crate. 69® 
7oc: windfall * hbl-50@,5a. Pears, Bartlett Sav. IP bu. 
crate. <3 OO04.OH; do. Va. 49 craie <333.60: ClapD’s 
Kav'rlto sth’n V b« Crate $3@4; ManuingM Eliz do. 
<k3St; Jargonelle V bbl. f3a8.Sk Bell, All. <2 60(33: 
Burro Gin rd P 14 bu. orato <l<ai 25: Sugar Ton 79 
bbl. $2at2.50; Scooter *1.5002.50; cookl-g, $ 1 . 60 ( 52 ; 
Blackberries. Wilson, Jnr*py $1 qt , llWSlIc.; Md jfc 
Del. 96*lie wild 6m7c, Huckleberries is box 750 
H. IJ. Raspberries Antwerp up.r|»er Ip 3 lo.qt. cup 
3«6c. Currants, Cherry. 4k n< 4«t5o ; rod small. 2a* 
2Hc.: h’lu k 3®4c, Hrseb"*, Mil. Halos, v crate, $,.50 
,dil60( North Oarolir'M ^ boah, crate ISfi5: G«, 
extra V 3.to-bu. box *2.,‘>9i#3 50 Ga, fair to prime V 
bush, crate, $3.50(35. Plums. Wild Goes* Southern 
18 qt. Ifint 13n; R'noh, d* 4Wc. Walermslons, Ga. 
> UK). $4fi'a3 : Norfolk, prime $14 720; N C prime $1,7 
(325; culls fC'310 Nutmeg melons, Jenny Lind J’y 
V bbl. *3.50gi: Md. 3.6ii'33, Nfk $2qtl.60 citron Md. 
$2.6002 T5. 
PuaiiutB In g-njd demand and show a further ad- 
vane* of fully >fc. The I lie rise in prices Is attrib¬ 
uted chiefly to an increased Western movement, 
which has reduced the stock in the South. 
Rianuts, Va. hand-picked ^ lb do. fancy, 
5H®5!k'c.’ do. extra prime 5k03Xc.. do. good 10 
prime, 5®6Xc.; shelled, 3X3fc Pecan nuts, 4P lb, 
709a. , 
Grain -speculators have struggled hard to keep 
up an exclleniput m wheat and have obtained Bev- 
nrai high turns dii’lug the week. With hotter crop 
reports, however, and stocks accumulating at many 
Important cantnrs, the natural market doses easier 
and exporter* have paused In their operations. 
Corn active and h gher under a eimHnnnd freo ex¬ 
port trade. Shipments abroad morn than double 
those of wheat O its active and tli m, Rye dull. 
Wheat. Spring fl.lU 01 . 2 t: do. No. 2. St.t0®l,22; do 
No. 3. $1.14*1.111: red Winter No. 2. 1.70X: red 
Winter $1.I2®1.‘. ! 8 white Western and State $1.1n'4 
1316. Rye. 84®89e. Oats, white No. 1, 49c.: white 
No. 2. 48k«19e.t white No. 3, 46c: mixed No. 1, 
49c do. No. 1 «8X<a49c: do.No. 3 44»46o; Corn, Wesi ’1 
mlxnd 48@fi9c.: do, Ko 3, 57640590.; do. yellow, 
66059^.: do. white I6«69c: Southern yellow 663 
59c.: do. white 68«t0i:, 
Receipt* for week wheat, bush., 18118,775,; com, 
do 1 534.27a; oats do. 256,986; rye. do. 2871; malt do. 
94.900; rice pkgu. 462. 
Kxport* for week, wheat, bush 606,625- corn do. 
I, 241,530: oats. do. 2.144; pea*, do. 745; rice, pkgs., 1.431. 
Hay and Straw.—E xports for week 1,075 bales 
hay; since Jon. 1, 147.967 do., In 1880,73.786 do. The 
demand f"r hay Is good, I w prices stimulating use. 
Straw dull and low-r. 
Choice retailing timothy bay,8509Oc. 100 lbs.; 
second quality do. 6f)07«c, do.; shipping 50@55o. do.: 
clover mixed G(l0 6')c: clover 3-045c. Straw, long rye 
7&380o:,short do. 53'460c.: other grain, 30040c. 
Hops.—The market continues dull Estimated 
remnant ot hop* here, Kl.tVO bales. Quality.if this 
year’* growth will he Hue from present appear¬ 
ances. it is thought that the increased acreage will 
make up for light bearing In some sections. 
State crop of ’80.choice. 20022c; good in prime, 16(5. 
19a; fair to good, 13@lHc; poor to fair. 11013c; East¬ 
ern, 11018c.: ’79’s. fair to oriole, 12««i6c.; o'ds, 60Sc. 
Receipts for week. bdes. 
Exports for week. 2? bale.* 
MILK.—Pricea for commission milk averaged $1.28 
per can of 40 qts. Demand not equal to some former 
warm seasons. 
Oil Cake.—W estern qnoted $31. 
Poultry and Game.—S upplies of pressed have 
arrived ahead ot the mtrkets’ w mts and prices are 
lower with many parcels seeking buyer*. It ig very 
essy to over stock this market In Summer. 
Turkeys. Phlla. prime $• rt> l,Vi#17o. State A Western 
d. p. 14@'Hc. Chicken*, Hhlla.Spring, lsia20c : N: J. 
A Bucks Co. iSiftljhji Western l?«a S i. Fowls. Phlla. 
il p. 15c. N J A Bucks Co. 13015c.; do scalded 12k ® 
13ko.: State and Western 12k'5'3c.; do d.-p. I2ai’2-- 
do coarse llklllto. Dnak»—Sprlrg, 15<4’8c- old, 12 
talHc. Squab*, wh.tn P d >*. f I do. dark. $ 1 . 25 . 
Live poultry ba* al»o arrived abundantly and with 
further free rncnlptg expected the market clo«e* 
lowgr and weak especially £ .,r f"W Is. Chi kens ioe 
off fully In. within a day or two. DuuKs and gsnie 
quiet A few stall-fed squab at *1 .*i«*l 75 and Eng 
snipe ana plover ai $2@2,j{5 cumplets the game li-t. 
Spring chickens p’lme ♦ ib lT-atHi.: other I5<*(7c 
Fowls. 4< Tt>. 13 514a; roosters, 7@8e.: turkeys. 12015c • 
ducks, h pair 75ot»H: geeae, extra $1.75 ; other fl.uo 
9M.50; pigeons. 20,53 c 
Pro visions.—T he trade his b^en maiulv specu- 
Istive i» all ctasaesof hog produots; light'suppiies 
and especially light rcu-iots of hog* have aided 
operators in bolding up figures. 
l’Ork extra prime, $14.1X10 4.50; Went n meie. new, 
$17.75819. Lard, steam Western $(100 tbs. $12.00; 
prime city. $U 73> nams. smoked cit* 48 ib uv 
<ail24fc ; pickle 1 Western and city 10s@ll; 
Shoulders. *m,>k«rl city 8W08H pickled, 754070 ; 
rlo bniiies oicklnd. UVAlllJi Banon. long clear, west. 
9H0OY. Beef, wes eru mass. 4» bbl., $I1@13; India 
tueas, ICB. $27029; beef hum* bbls. f I2@V3. 
Rcceipt* for week—Reef, bbls and to*. 687; pork, 
bbl*. 2,746: Cut meats, pkgs. 31.169; lard, do 14,931. 
Export*-Beef, bbls and tos. 2,i26: pork, S.541; cut 
meats Tbs 6,937,70; lard, 2.519 006. 
Rice.—F irm and fairly ac’ive. Qiotatlons— 
Carolina and La. common to fair at 44t05Hc; good 
to prime at 5V06Kc ; choice at 654aTJ*c. 
Sugar —Stock quite liberal; we quote refined - 
Cutloai V lb lUJfc.; crushed lOUiiiUKc. powdered 
lOJac.; granulated 19X09X0.; mould A. i-Vc.: confec- 
tlonere’ ‘A’’9>»'»yHfe . 
< utloat P lb 1UXC-: crushed lOMftiOKe.- powdered 
10}*c.; granulated ,9X09Xc.r mould A. v?»c.; confec- 
tlonere’ ’A’’9X'®9 sc.. standard "A” 3009X0 : off 
"A" 8:Y f <»9Xc white extra "U" 8X®8*c: yellow extra 
G" 808 XC. ‘ C’’7Jg4.7X0: yellowa 6X07Qc. 
Tobaooo.— 1 There t* a fair home demand and but 
little doing for exoon There i* some accumula- 
ticn of atock rather early In the advent of new re¬ 
ceipt*. Silos 2.98'J cas«s. including Pa. Icrnp ;of 1880 
at 12® I7e ; do. crop Of 1879 at JO04Oc.: New England 
crop of 16-ill. )0.il2Hc... and sundries, 9ai8c, Ky.sales 
10U hhds. at 4X»iaxo. 
VegETA m.ES.—Potatoes are active at $101.50 P 
bbl .bulk.quality fine. Va.swoet J6 <46 5“TTotuatoes are 
scarce L. I. farmer* do not fear damage to the 
future crop by the late drought Cucumber* have 
mostly run omloo the Island. Cauliflower* will run 
light this season ; they arc very backward on this 
end of L. I. Cabbugo hn* advanced. 
Sweet corn, ,T*rsey ♦ in0 74co<$l; Burlington corn 
do. 60i*T6<v Green poag. L, I.. ♦< bag. $1®1.25; wax 
bean* L. 1, do. 75®$lr string beana 1,. 1. do. otiaTSc, 
oucu 111 burs, I,. I. ion *1; egg plant Phila f bbl. »5a 
ft.50 Tomatoes 1‘hll* * basket. 80c<»$l; L. 1. p bu. 
ft.Wai.7S; Md. Prime do.<150@2: Norton-* crate 
25c®$ : squash marrow V bbl. 76011: L. I white 
75c: do. yeiluw, <1; cabbage*. Flat Dutch 100 $507. 
beet*. I, I. $• 100. hch* $!®t.{0: onions, potato prime 
4) bbl. 84.2504 Mk fair to good $3.5004. lettuce 7501.25; 
carrots P 100 brhs $101.25 whito turnips .Jersey .12 50 
9*8.00: turnips Russia v bbl.50A75o: cauliflower. J’v 
.& L. 1. tri bbl. 12 ai>: okra * 101 15 <b29c. 
Wool. —Market dull and weak at about last week’s 
prices. Buyers for the inotueut seem well supplied, 
having made frequent purchases before prices ran 
up to present poinis. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Saturday July 30, 1881. 
Beeves. —Receipts for the week 12,156 head: do 
Ian week 14.481 do. A surplus of stock on haDd 
foroes Hellers to make concessions in order to ell -“ct 
a clearance Good and prime native steers sold at 
abo ut previous prices, but the common anil me¬ 
dium grades were fully }<c lowe*. Fair Texans sold 
at 8e. to dress 5fi it.: the bulk of the sales was from 
9,0 to 11 jfo. to drees 56067 lb, anil Included ordinary 
to strictly prime, 
Bhxkp AND Lamms.—R eceipt* for the week 23.526 
ii6ad ; do. last wowk 38 ,GjO do. A prime sheep 
and lamb* »old at fair price*, but all other grade* 
were lu buyers'favor. Sellers look for some turn 
of imorovemant. Sheep ranged 3V®5fcc.; Southern 
and Western lambs tja^iic.; State aud Fa. 5.VB7MO-; 
very choice Del. Co. 7Ko. 
8w ink.- Receipts Tor the week 19.017 he >d; do. last 
week 35,020 do. No hogs on sale at the yards, 
rncelpla went ti packer* Live nomtnally firm at 
*6 90o7.il) UK) »», medium to light N. Y. pork 90 
Ohio; citydrossea Western 8X090. 
Cows and Calves—T here i» some inquiry for 
4 fd*)d cow* at $60®6a kJ head: common run down to 
$40 and the sales mainly range from <*0060. 
Vkal Calves.—P rime light calves have sold well: 
market easier lor all grade* with a large supply. 
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POULTRY, 42 A IHE, BUTTER and PRODUCE 
No. 2TO WnNliinjrtnn 84., N. V. 
Ref.. lrvino national Bank. New York City 
THE OLD REUABLE HALLADAY 
^STANDARD WIND MILL 
2© i£T -ct©e:. 
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I3n£&\ Celebrated IX L Feed Mill, 
which is Cheap, Effective and Durable. Send for 
Catalogue “ b ” and Price List Address, 
U, S. Wind Sag, & run; Co., Batim, EL 
THE “OLIVER CHILLED. 
THE LEADING PLOW OF THE AGE, 
has been during the past year beyond our capacity—a state of facts never before 
witnessed in the 
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JS@" Beware of imitations, and see that the name “Oliver” is on the beam. 
“ C AS AD Y" SULKY PLOW. 
