iss&i/Qjlji 
not enough fine on hand to call forth much wholesale 
Interest, and the disposition on the part of owners Is 
now to run out the stock without reserve. The com¬ 
mon and season-seared factories and all skims are 
pressed for sale, and for such lots the buver has con¬ 
siderable to say in making prices. Some‘lines of fac¬ 
tory are going West from tills State. 
State factory, fancy mild to home trade, 12® 
lajje.; choice, hftgUfi^c. ; prime, lliitmjc.; fair to 
good, 9)j9iUMg a ; ordinary, 7@9e.; Ohio, tlat, best 
13@12t<e,; prune. Ilia, He.; fair to good, 8@10c.; 
creamery, part skints, choice, 5$k@6e.; fair to good, 
5@5.!4c ; ordinary, Silica.; other, I utile. 
Receipts tor the week, 7,71'1 boxes. 
Exports dp, 14 t ttl boxes, 
Liverpool cable, 51s.®61s., which Is given for late 
made. 
Steam to Liverpool, 25s. 
Cotton,—E ast Indian crop and movement still 
checks foreign Interest, and the week has shown a 
dragging sort of a market. 
CUBRKVT PRICKS. 
Quotations based on American standard of classifi¬ 
cation. 
N. Orleans 
Uplands, and Gulf. Texas. 
Ordinary. 9 3-16 9 7-16 9 7-16 
Strict ordinary. 9-y 10 10 < 
Good ordinary. 10 0-16 10 13-16 10 13-16 
Strict good ordinary. 11 i\u n« 
Low middling. 11 7-16 11 11-iu II 11 . ,u 
Strict low middling. 1111-16 1115 16 11 15 14 
Good Middling. 121? 12M 12»| 
Strict good middling. 12}| 12«£ 1244 
Middling rair. 13 vsu 13U 
Fair. 13J1 14 14 
STAINED. 
Good ordinary. BJ.( | Low Middling.10 7-16 
Strict good ordinary 9% | Middling.. .ll 7-16 
Futures closed a* follows: March, ll.85@ll.K6c.; 
April, U.99@12.aXS.: May. Ul7@l2.18c.; June. 12.31® 
12.35c.; July, 12.51® 12.52c.; August, 12.64® 12.65c.; Sep¬ 
tember, i2.26@l2.28C.; October, ll.70@ll.71c.: No¬ 
vember, ll.M@11.52<'.; December, 11.55®U.56e. 
Receipts for week, Hi,713 bales. 
Exports, do., 9,617 do. 
Dried Fruits.—T he market Is fairly steady with 
good goodsaa before belli with confidence. Common 
lots of peaches are dull, and sellers would like to 
close them nut at sonic sacrifice. 
Southern apples, ordtuary to good, 3}4@6c.;dO. fine 
to choice,6\i'@3c;fancy. S^raOJitie; Western, crop, ordi¬ 
nary, 6@6<-se; do, choice lots, (ij^c; State, fine-cut, 
6@tc.ia; do. oht. quarters, 6@6V.te.; evaporated 
apples, 1881, ll@12JiCi do. choice ring cut, 13®;4c. 
Feae.he.s, southern, crop I3@14c; Carolina do., good 
c<> fancy, I7@l:ic; Ga. do. peeled, I6@17c; evup 
orated peaches, peeled, 3Q&33e; do. unpoeled, l3@L5c; 
uupeeled peaches, halves, Vitf>Ljo; do. quarters, 5® 
G',,c. Plums, Southern, 13.44.130.; Suite, 15'4@l6c. 
Cherries, Southern, i8@lBc, Black homes. 13U®lle. 
Raspberries, '36@27c. Huckleberries, 134®He. 
Kaos—Former high prices have encouraged eloBe 
collections of stock and for a number of days the 
market was ovor supplied. The easy figures have in¬ 
duced some speculation, as some are confident of a 
falling off In receipts, and put stress upon the fact 
that lot season will force sales to a compensating 
exteUf. 
Choice stock. In bbls., p iloz., H>@I'2e.; State and Fa., 
19'®;.; Western, choice, fresh, 19c.; Southern, fresh, 
fine, lK4@i9c.; Western,Southern and Canadian, poor 
10 good, I6@18e.; duck eggs, 2S@3le. Western and 
Southern, in cases, 4c. below quotations. 
Fresh Fkoitb.—C hoice upptrs «rr scarce and In a 
small way exceed prices. A good many undergrade 
Greenings and Hold wins arc open and for snob prices 
are full. Florida oranges are doing better than at 
our last, and some of the best late' shipments will 
make money. It has been, on thn whole, a slow, dis¬ 
appointing season. Strawberries have been plenty 
aud cheap for tho date. Some reports or an inter¬ 
esting character reach us from the peach farms, but 
.March Is too precarious a mouth for valuable prog¬ 
nostication. Cranberries are slow, but ali the piinio 
will find a place. Peanuts have rather settled to 
present prices. It Is thought In the trade that 
the ruling ilguros are all that steady buyers 
will pay, as there Isa limit to retail trade when 
prices advance too sharply. Hickory nuts not wanted. 
Strawhcrrhsi, ChnrKafon, tr Ml., sue.; Fla., 50c; 
Apples, Northern Spy, F obi ,;*8.5U@4; Giccnlngs, $ 3 ® 
3. ,8; do. fancy lots, $l@4 23; Paid win, $3.2i@4; Russet, 
State, $2.75@3.25; mixed lots, gl.5h@2.50; cranbeiries, 
Jersey choice, F crate, ri7v@4.00; prime, SC.2.V@l,5ci; 
fair lo good g2.75@3.U0. Orauges, Florida, F half-bbl. 
case, gl.5u@0.O); do. 4 bbl, case, ordinary, $2,50® 
Peanuts, Vu, hand pkd F n> 9yw'J4c.;,do, f’y,8@8Wc.; 
extra prime, good to prime, 7 m> 7SyO.; 
shelled, 6@6>jie.; pocah nuts, 10@12c. Hickory uuta, 
75@87c. 
Vegetable:*.—A bundant imported potatoes still 
control most of the consumptive trade. Fine domes¬ 
tic for seed arc firm, but good and useful lots are not 
down where they can compete with Scotch and Irish. 
Since January 1 the receipts from abroad are 13,766 
bags from the Continent and 328,171 bags from Great 
Britain ; total, 741,037 bags—almost t.uuj.CuO bushels! 
Sweets not selling steadllv; sess/in over. 
Potntoes—Bermuda, old crop, f bbl., SSdXbbfi 50; N. 
a. Rose. #8.0 >03,511: State do ►hid *3.l2@StL Peer¬ 
less, F bbl.. 22.7562."oil; Snowflake, Slate. V bbl., 83.12 
@3 37; Burbank * bbl.. $S.12®3.37: N. S Chill red, 
bulk, $ 2 . 75 @ 8 .il,'; gcoJch and Irish. F hush., 65® 
Tbe.: swe«t potatoes, fine. >' bbl., $L75(a5JD So. yams, 
*S5W@3.5A. 
Southern stint has not arrived regularly and 
prices are unsettled. This class of property Is sub¬ 
ject to violent finetuatlons in Spring, 
Green peas, Florida, F crate, 77>c.@$3,C0, String 
beans, do #).00@5.00: wax hpana, do, $1 OtVjiiS.ik>; 
Spinach. Norfolk, V bbl, $iOU@8.ilu; Lettuce, Shi, $3.00 
®5-TO: kale, Norfolk, 50c.@kl.25; do. Scotch, $1.75® 
2.IXL Onions, w hite. $1.50@3 5 >j yellow. $],:50 red. 
Eastern, *1,50;; Chester, $Um*l 25; beets, *2,25@2.5". 
cabbage, ;l.&Y,i.7 0(1: Russia turnips. I,. T.. $1.75® 
2.25; Canada, $1@1..V>; Sljuarh, L. I., $3.5W.ii: carrots. 
•1.UD4H.25: celery, F do* bunches. $1.5<l@3 III); aspara¬ 
gus. Charleston, F dor. bun ibes. S7.35©K (»l: Russia 
turnips, do. F bunch, $2.(iV4i2,25j i om does. Bermuda 
F box, 23@50c ; Florida, F 6-qt. crate, 40@75c.; do V 
hush, crate. *1.50:4 >56; beets, Bermuda, t crato, $1.00 
Export* for week, 1,021 bbls potatoes. 
Woor.—The market Is ruling dull In all grades 
Hold-raof strictly choice medium clothing ami comb, 
111 If wools are generally holding out for former prices 
the stock of such being Considered very moderate.. 
All other styles and grades are freely offered and 
Weak; buyers of large lots t an obtain eo' i'cgslons In 
price, but are not attracted to any extents* yet. 
Choice Texas wools heretofore held at 28c are im. ving 
very slowly at 2Gc. Pulled wool quiet and barelv 
steady. 
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New Yobk, Saturday, March 11,1382. 
Bkkvbs —Receipts for week. 11.181 head; do. last 
week, 13,01)8 do. The market ban not. shown nnu h 
animation; trade In dressed meats hn* tiiu light, not 
an unuannl event In Lent Th ft supply, however, was 
moderate and all good cattle were reported steady 
Three cars of Michigan sold at 9ii@10«c to dress :55@56 
it, but the range for common to strictly choice steers 
was Irom Kg; to dreSa 56 16 to *7.1.5 V tm 16 , equal to 
about 12>&c to dress 57 lb and 5c > head. Several 
loads of naif bred Kansas cattle from Kansas City 
sold at 10®l0Sj;c to dress 55®56 5 . 
Much Cows. Prices are well supported. Canadian 
cows have sold at $I5@76 F lie-.d State $55 do. in a 
lot. 
Vk.il Calve*.—M arket firm for prime live or 
dressed. 
Hog dressed Calves, Jersey, choice. 12tie; fair to 
good. n@l3c.; State, fair to prime, tliffipja: Phil, a 
country dressed, poor to fair, «@10Ue.; grass 
ftk.L'.; live calve*, Jersey, prime to choice, 9® 
!Rio_: State prime to choice, fair to good 8 
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For free Ppipp \hfl 
Jones he pays the freight, 
book on Scales address. 
JONES OF BINGHAMTON, Binghamton, N. Y, 
sin equally low. 
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It is very Accurate, 
It Regulates by Oog Wheels, 
It is Light Draft, 
It is Easily Managed, 
It Is strictly first-class in workmanship and con¬ 
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Dayton, Ohio. U. 8. A. 
prices for choice. A very nice car load of Mate sheep 
sold at i 'Sc, a ear load of fair Colorado do at eUc.and 
a few cull# down to SjA*, but OvLTc was the general 
ranffo for Rheep, unci a few jmirling lambs sold at $7 
&7.T5 V 100 It.. 
SwijfR, Raotdpts Tor tha week, 27.0^head; <lo. last 
week. 86,076 do. Prolonged cool weather supports 
holders* views, hut the demand Is not active. 
Jersey dreRsed, lJght, VftUKicr. mpdium, 8^^ 
heavy, ; city dressed. live 
hoK ft . V 100 fbn., g5.5t)<ii6.*50; pf>rk tenderloins, prime, V 
lb, 15(i^l5>4c. 
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POULTRY, tJAIYJE, HUTTEIiand PROOUUE 
No. 1479 Woahlnarton St., N. Y. 
Ref.. Jrvino SnJional Bank, New York. 
THE PATENTEE OF THE TIGER RAKE 
OFFERS FOR SALE 
20,000 Acres of 
CHOICE WHEAT LANDS 
In the Golden Northwest. These lands are located in 
Hansom Oounty. Dakota Territory, on the line of the 
western Branch of the Northern Pa- 
citlc Railroad, aud other railroads now being con¬ 
structed, and are not excelled lor the production of 
wheat by any lands in the market. HJs address is 
J. E WISNER, 
Lisbon, Ransom Co., 
Northern Dakota. 
THE NEW BUCKEYE 
Steel Spring- Tooth 
WHEEL HARROW 
AND CULTIVATOR. 
Western Dent Corn for Ensilage or Fodder. 
afrm, 1 ^‘"Obushel ba*. bag Included. I shall 
sow 100 bushels of this eorn for tny own use 
_ HENRY S TEV YART, Raeken saek, N. J. 
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It has High Wheels anil llroad Tires andj a Contlnu 
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write for Circulars and Prloe Lists, and address of 
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