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THE BUBAL HEW-YOBMEB. 
ferlor to very choice lit $4.25@5.75: Minnesota 
'•straight," interior to fancy, at $5.2536.50, and 
patent poor to fancy at $5.5Q@8.00: unsound stock at 
from $2.Ofl®5.0'j ;c!ty mill extra at $5 20 £5.45for fair to 
fancy for West Indies: do. for England. *4.103 
4.25; do. trade and family extras. $6.0037.35 : do. for 
Nont.ii America, t5.60ittl.28 for fair to choice; No. 2 
$2.1533.00 for inferior to very fancy. 
CORN Mkal.—I s aelltnjf at $2.80 for Brandywine, 
and $2 1532.35 for Western yellow, 
Grain - .—T he receipts here have been v ry small 
and Hie movement at the iak« ports light, but from 
most sections ootnes good reports in regard to the 
crops, and prices have boon In conspriiif iice declin¬ 
ing. 
Cutest sales of wheat are of ungraded white west¬ 
ern at $1.18 1 white Slate at $1.26X5 extra white, 
at *1.24; No. 2 red at *1.14 : ungraded red at *1.11 to 
*I,U; rejected red a. 940.; No. l Minnesota spring at 
$1.11; No. 2 spring at $1.00«1.1)7 X ; No. 2 red, J one op¬ 
tion, nt $1.14 X; Now York No. 2 spring, J one option, 
at *t.07; do,. July option, at ft.OIX, nod No. 2 north¬ 
west spring, .1 a no option, hi *l,(f7X> Bye at 63X364X0. 
for western. Corn at for No.2. Juneoutiou. at 44Y® 
45c.; do, July option, at 45Sfc.i do., August option, at 
47X347Vc.; steamer mixed, Juno option, at 42X® 
42Xc.; u>j„ July option, at 4iX'843!<c.; Ido., August 
option, ut 45xo.; spot lot* were New York No. 2 at 
44Vc«i4.'i',fn,: mainly nt 45c.; New York No. 3 at 41® 
■U.Xc : New York steamer mixed at 42®43o., the lat¬ 
ter Tor choice New York No,2 while at Me.: ungraded 
mixed western at 4 Im;45Xo.: round yellow at 52c,: 
Kansas mixed at 45®<5Xd>. and yellow western at 
45X i- Oats at for New York No. 1 white at 37c.; 
N«w York No. 2 white at 3ft'<>#33 ic,: Sew York 
No. ft white at 32XC-: Now York No. 1 at 30X0.: do., 
Auguet dellvery.ai etc.; New York No. 2at 3i®3lxc.; 
white western ut ftr.rvtXc.; No. 2 Chicago at ftlXc.; 
white State at 37V/ofttc.: mixed State at 31@32c.: 
New York extra will to quoted ut 36c,; New York ex¬ 
tra ut 32Xc ; Now Y'orlt No. i at ciOdoOXc.: No. 2 Mil¬ 
waukee nt.ftlXc, 
Hay and Straw.—T here are abundant supplies, 
and although low prices prevail for the lowergrades 
especially, it Is difficult to move them to any extent, 
HBalo hay, 45®o5c. for shipping, and Gk»75o. for re¬ 
tail qualities; Straw quoted at 40®45u. for lovg 
rye, and 35®40j. for short rye; and 30@ft5c. for oat. 
Hops.— Crop reports have been a little more favor- 
ubla the last day or two with the warm weather. 
The damage that has resulted by the unfavorable 
weather this spring is, from all late reports, even 
more serious than was thought possible. An ad¬ 
vance has been nmfln this week and the market 
cl mod strong. Shipments for the week have been 
Only 268 bales. Quotations arc for New Yorks, 
good to prime, 10C'tl2c.; do., low to fair, 7(ji9c.: East,- 
lorn.TStOx.s ivisoun(Un.7h*iijo.; Yearlings 3r.*He.; Olds, 
all growths, li$?c.i Pacino Coast hops. 10®12c. 
Lbatitkr.—H emlock solo at 19ai20c. for light; 19® 
21c. tor middle: ‘J0@2fc. for heavy, and 17X@19c. for 
good damaged. 
Oii,-i’ akb.— Western is offered lower, quoted at 
$29 00®31) 00 per ton. 
Poultry and Game.—L ive fowl and chickens 
tower. 
fowls.—New Jersey or Choice, KVallo ; Southern 
and Western, 9 c.: Roosters, 5e.; Turkeys, 8®10c i 
Ducks, Choice, 62®76c. pair, other, 40vi55g.: Geese, 
N. J., $1.25®1.5-J: other, $1.00®$1.12. 
Dressed poultry, quoted nominally for country 
packed ns follows; Dry picked Phila., 12® 14c.; other 
fair to prime. Including N. J., 10a 13c.: Spring Chick¬ 
ens, Phila., 20®24c.; Western, 16®lHc.; N, J., I8®20c.: 
Phila. fowls, 13*He.: other 10q$I2c. 
Game has no rales except for p ceons; quoted, 
stall-led. $I.25®1.50 do*.: (tight. t<5o.q»i.0d doz.j West¬ 
ern Squab. 70 it76o. Tame do., $l.75®2. , 
Provisions have tended higher with a liberal de¬ 
mand. Mess porlt quoted $10 ItoOJlO £0 for spot: $10 25 
lor Jnlyund August, and #10 40 for September, Bacon 
at. 5>kc. for long cloiinind li and Ip,,'c. for short clear. 
Lard-WesternstenfUftt.7 2.i for spot, June and July. 
7 33X ; for August, and September ut 7 40. Sieuriue at 
7 \ (or prime Western, ’t'a low at 7 fur prime >*eet 
bums at *2lu$32 50 for old and new. Beef—For extra 
mo»*. $11 75<*I2: |>iain mess, #Mini, 11 50; packet,#12® 13 
for bbls,: extrn India mess, fJ9 A21 for city brands; do. 
I'hUadelplila. *18.50**19. 
ItiCB —S ties at 6 for cirolhlft fair up to 
7Yc- for choice, 
BiraAR.-lteDned at auc. for cut loaf; Die. fur 
crushed; for powdered r SJl®9o. for Boft 
wtnte: 73£;»8e. lor soft yellow, and t*X®aXc. for gra¬ 
nulated. 
Salt.—A shton’s at *2 50 ; and $105tA125 for other 
brands, with Liverpool ground ut 00p>65o. 
VEGETABLES.—Old potatoes h ive no market and 
sellers are offering low. New are of « iod grade, 
cheap and ubuudunt. Old range 76c.®*t.l2 for best. 
60*7l>c. for common. Bcrnni lus also lower, $2.50@3 
bbl.; now good to best. $1.50 #2 t he extreme for L. 1. 
Green peas, marrow, L. I. 2 bu«h. bag. 8006»$1; 
small, 60 <*?5e. N. J. bbl.. $1.50. String beaus. $7.5U@3 50. 
Soutliam Cucumbers, crate, $1.50®2 50. Squash, half 
bbl.. ftai.26: I .'a iibago, per hundred, |4®ii. Cauli¬ 
flower, bbl.. *2®*4; Asparagus, do*.. Oyster B iy, 
H.&H1.76I lower N. J„ 75o.,«il.OO, Radishes. par 
loo bunches, 49®53c.; Beets, do , *1.50® G Rhubarb, 
do.. $3®4; Lettuce, bbl.. 25®50e.: Turnips, 100 bun¬ 
ches, $2®4; do., bli)., *1.50(4.2: Carrots, 100 bun. $1 50. 
New Orleans Onions, $2®2,26 por bbl. Bermuda 
Onlous, crate, 6U®TUc. 
Wool.—N ew fleeces are now coming in from all 
parts, but as yet demand i" not v gorous ; XX Ohio 
tl.mcos new. it is supposed, will open at about 85c. 
Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia quoted at 35®37c„ 
for XX, 34®37 for X; XXX and picklock, nominal; 
36®3* for No. 1, 335986, for No. 2, 80@83 for common, 
and 38®<2for combing. 
New Yurlt, Michigan, ludlaua aud Wise insin. 
XX, 3143 ®. ; X, 3e®:i6c.; No. i, 34®37e.; No. 2, 30®33c; 
com idoii 27® 30.; combing ftOuilO. 
Iowa. Vermont, ana Illinois X and XX. 30®33c.; 
No I. 521*35.; No. 2.2S«30.: combing. 36®38. 
Missouri. Kentucky, sod Tennessee — Washed 
tleece, 31 ■ufttio.J unwashed, 20®26c.: unwashed comb¬ 
ing, 28 ® 32c. 
Tub-W ished -Choice, 33838; fair, 28®»4; inferior 
and burry. 22*23. 
Pulled Wool. -New York City extra nulled, 30@33; 
Now V irk ('its super pulled. 3'5®.i6: New York City 
iambs pulled, 3(15135; Western super aud extra, 27® 
3); country ext u pulled, 30®iv4; country super 
pulled, 33®37; country lambs pulled. 28®3t. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Saturday, June 22d, 1878. 
Bekvks.— Receipts for the week, 11.945 head: do., 
last week, 11,041 do. tt has boon a blue week for 
sellers and owners. Cattle have been higli-bougnt 
lu the west in the basis of uftr recent buoyant mar¬ 
kets; but there has bfteu uu day tins week that lias 
Otis t t lie later Urn costs. Since Wednesday evening 
tb : comp niitlvely high doi'linn has prevented many 
dealers from coining oui whole and others report a 
loss of more than irelght expenses. The cause of 
the weakness hurts is through a lull in tile export de- 
mend, while warmer weather has decreased butch¬ 
ers’wants for consumption. The ex retne price at 
the obisn was bkalOi* for really ex,ra stock, anil 
those rates were only paid by exporters. The range 
for steers was IVit&Vo.. including Cherokee and 
Texas ut 7Y®8®e. Still-tcd stags and bulls, live 
weight, 2Y®oXC. 
Cows ami Calves.—P oor stoek that struggles in 
takes u ciisncu sale, und in the present silent con¬ 
dition of the market it would be risky to send tine 
milker*. 
Siikki* and Lambs.—R eceipts for the week 22,406 
head; receipts lust week 24,522 head. There is u 
tali-demand lor sheep. Lambs are active and high¬ 
er. Sheep, poor to best, 3«4Kc.; Including a car¬ 
load of Tex is, ftLe. West aud southern lambs, 5>;® 
l'1-iu.; Near polns, 7H<37)ic. 
veal Calves.—R eceipts Tor the week 4,420head; 
do., last week, 4,09.3 do. Olioiee milk calves have 
had a steady good demand. N. J.. 6®fl,Wo.: State. 
6V.«itio. Buttermilk has neon abundant and hard to 
dispose ol nt 2V*t Vc.; fair qualities of fed calves 
UfuM;, 
Sivixk.-R ee.e 1 ps for tbo week 21,033 head ; do. last 
y6®k 27,581 uo. A Closing Bale of Gbit) was made ut 
$4.15 per 100. Market steady. 
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