hoMers hare to name easy terms to secure attention, 
or foreign the supply continues to Increase and the 
t™ 18 T5T. fl ? t ' especially as the continued shad- 
hoped ror^ fal 8 *° draw out the addltlonal orders 
o'P^h' n V' ro ' v ' 83.90;do fair to good. 
$3,50:a3 8> <|<>. tnooltim 1881. choice. 83.4008.415; do? fair 
aaffirwl** white kidney, ism, choice. 
SaSOSStfo; do. do. fair to Rood. $8.S)ffl3,80t do. red 
*****385; d “- do., fair to good, 
82 UU@2 «0: do. turtle soup, 882fi@2 3'.; do. foreign pen 
beans, 810003. 12 )^; do. do , mediums, 82 .iftffl 2 . 20 ; do, 
do., ordinary, Sl.X-eauDOi do., California lima, 8-i.OOffl 
t;™- . I’ea* green. 1881, prime, ii.55ai.60i do. do, 
Rnah KO< <Ij’A 1 ' 30 ® 3 " 1 *’ 1 ^°‘ S 01111 '®™. b. e. 'f> two- 
laylng In their Fall supplies, and dealers manifest 
more confidence; stocks are under better control. 
Medium washed fleece, 15c: Ohio XX, '10c; combing 
and delaine, 45c; fine delaine, 46c; tub, 40o; medium 
unwashed, 3 R£c; burry do. 25e; Ohio fleeces, 41@4ljgo; 
Spring Texas, 18@30; Colorado, 19@20c; black, do., 
The profits ami advantages of combined settlement 
In large numbers Secured to Vt K.ll BIO ItS by MU¬ 
TUAL PLAN. For a smull sum. (ftayable when ready 
tOtakepoMMSion), you get, nearly a year's time, if de¬ 
sired, to acquire choice laud and Interest In Assocla 
tlon WORTH Ft} LLY FIVE 1 I MBS l rs COST. Earliest 
applicant* seen re beat terms. For Information apply 
at once. ENTERPRISE COLONY, Zll Broadway, N. Y. 
Eoos -The fresh supply fell oir a I Ittle toward close 
or week, and the offering* from stored goods con¬ 
tinued moderate, but the demand appeared to be 
very small and buyers not bidding quite so promptly. 
Some of the best Canadian stock comes here under 
limit of 24c. and goes Into Ice house for want of 
sale. 
. stock, In bbl, *> dovs., 26026c; state and Penn. 
280S4e; choice Western 23c: other Western, 
22@225tfc; Canadian fresh, fine, Jp bbls.. 28®234jsC; all 
kinds, poor to good, 21@22c 
Note —Western aud Southern In cases, We. below 
quotations. 
Fresh Fruits.—T here Is not a large supply of 
apples, and prime hand-picked lots are held about 
, ut windfalls are slow and Irregular. Peaches 
still fairly when prime, but ordinary lots are slow 
Raspberries working out at about steady prices. 
CiackberrlcH less plenty and selling a little more 
rapidly, but without much If any Improvement in 
price. Whortleberries In good demand and firmer. 
Currants selling fnlrly. Pears ruthnr stow. Water¬ 
melons steady. Nutmeg melon* si ll fatrl y when well 
ripened, but most lots, especially Delaware and 
Maryland, are picked too green. Peanuts In light 
supply and firm. * 
Apples, Norfolk, « ltbl.. $1.000830; do. Del. and Md 
green, * crate 15c ©il.irf: do. do., Astraehan. p crate 
$1.25441.511; do. Jersey, Astrachan. *• bbl , 88.0l)(V4d.50 i 
d ?. d( iv (003.90; do., windfalls. * 
tl)i. p $1 Kn^pborrU'H, Amwprp, ^ cup, 
££. nutlyc, y cup. BVf&Se; do, Brandywine, V pint 
.•'«i.c. Black caps, MO.. 4 > pint. 50 6c. Blackberries 
Upper Jersey, ut . 6@3o: do. South Jersey. Wilson 
V <|t., 4@C0; do. Del., Wilson, ^qL, Hasp; Whortte 
lierrles. mountain. biul:., 87-2501 ,5».it Jo.. Jersey, 
uih ,3 ? : do - M lV - r' 'I'" Stake. Currants 
cherry, $ k..,f@7c;do. >m ill, y t., 3@t c . Poaches, 
-5- *l anc y> f' crate, 82,0008.0.''; do. do., ordinary, 
crate, 81.d0dtl.ilS; do., Md.attd Del., {> crate, il.OOailH. 
Qreen gooseberries. $3OUfflfi 1101 Plumy, Maryland, 
Vo n qt-r Watermelons, «kv) t« 10H, $15 uoffl 
4 i° 1 ea ™l Nl>rf<>llt ' 1<llr,l,n *' bush., 85,UOfflJ.Cft; 
do., C lapp s> favorite. V bush 8-l.5Uffl5.iKI; do., Jargon 
elle, V bbl , « , ..50®S.ai.((o„ Bell, «. bbl., 84.J0tffl5.lll); do. 
Sugar, B bush, $l.(XVitl 2o. Peanuts, Virginia, hand¬ 
picked, lO^dtlO'-dC; do., fancy, llrAliLjc; do., extra 
prime, atftgSJe-.; do., good to prime. 7ffl8e; do., shelled, 
V #»-. S«a*$c; Pecan nuts. V 18®KJ*. 
Hay and Stkaw.—P rime grades of hay firm an I In 
fair call. Low grade* and straw dull. We quote: 
medium to choice Timothy, 7D@9Jc; shipping grades 
We; No, 1 rye straw, ehteitfcc; short do, 40@50c. Oat 
straw, 3C@35e. 
Hocs.-The market, continues strong, with all con¬ 
ditions greatly in sellers’ favor and comparatively 
1 ttle stock offering, despite the very high prices. 
Buyersi are taking only what they may be absolutely 
In need of, ow| U g to the extreme cost, but in a aulet 
there BOebtt to be a fair movement on the basis 
of 4 ; 8«.l iO. for fair brewing qualifies and 50@53c. cash 
fur the best. Cable advices from England and the 
Continent continue unfavorable. 
N. Y. State, crop of 1881, choice, 50ffl52e; do. do 
mediums, 45@4Se; do. do., low grades. 4ft@43e; do' 
MMt™o C ™3@43. 1S81> fiilr t0 Ch °' C *’ (a @48c; Pacific' 
8t<>bks.—R osins quiet; common strained 
eood Strained quoted 8i«5642,00> spirits tur 
nentlne, 4,.e. for Southern and ISJ^o. for New York 
Tar and pitch quiet. 
Poultry.—L ire Fowls were in moderate supply, 
and with a ruirdeniaud. Turkeys In Ught supply and 
fifpfti v hiintro ort/f c- _. * t >• . 
Nsw York, Saturday, July 29, 1882. 
Bkkvks,— Total receipt* for six days, 10,619 head, 
against 11,222 head for the corresponding time last 
week. The offerings were largely In excess of the 
demand ou Friday, and at a reduction of ye. on fair 
to prime *teers and Uff. on common cattle. The 
yards were not cleared by more than :HJ car loads 
‘ The worst market you evej- gaw,” said a drover, and 
doubtless It was the dullest aud!lowoat of the season. 
The extreme heni^whicb has also driven un unuan 
ally largo nnmber of peonle out of town has dimin¬ 
ished the consumption of meat* of all kinds, and the 
receipts of cattle, although helow those of some pre- 
ee«dlt»« weeks, have been In excess of the demand 
lair to go ld grns* Texan* and Colorado steers sold 
at fPpit'Ja. to amt 55 lb; extra and corn fed at 10@ 
pi'to. with a few tops at UO; common to prime native 
steers *old at 5'...palie. u» dress SSigrsjtra i car-lot at 
the outside figure with $1, per head off on 52 head. 
Calyes.—L ive calves were Iu light supply toward 
the close of the week and but few were wanted. The 
general tone of the market was easy'. Live calves, 
Jersey, Bucks aud River county, good to choice, 8® 
KWe; do. State prime. Tbi'&Hc; do. State, fair to good. 
tAtfATCi do. bu-.ter.milk fed, 4®1bjc; do. grassers, 
SWtHe,. 
Hoos.—Total receipts for six days, 16,357 head, 
ftgalust LVKX) head ror the same time last week 
Market a little firmer at $S.45@3.?5 for fair to prime 
Western hogs. 
Sheep and Lamrs.—T otal receipts for sly r.ys, 
89,715 head, ngaluBt 35,216 head for the corresponding 
time Inst week. Trade was dull the latter part of the 
wepk This ha* been a dlsastorous week for shippers 
of Kentucky lambs. The extreme heat has caused 
rneny to dtc on the road, and many of those which 
arrived were In such bad condition thac they had to 
hr sold at a great sncrlilce. As many a» 40 and SO 
dead lamb* wero taken off from single carloads 
which arrived Thursday aud Friday. Western ship 
per* uro advised lu tlieir own Interest to delay taking 
the lambs from the pastures until the heattif term is 
over. Salve of common to extra sheep were at 1® 
SRsC; with 130 selected heavy wethers sold at 5W; poor 
to prime Southern lambs ranged from 4W to 6c, with 
choice selections at 6Ysc. A deck-load of fair Penn¬ 
sylvania lambs sold at 5»$c. 
THE UNION HORSE-POWER 
Send for IfMcrtptia Catalogue. Tbre*l)«rs, Oleansrv, &c 
*V. 1j. BUYi.ll dfc UiiO.,PUI I,A DELPHI A,Pa. 
: 7 1 1 111 ■ . JUSIHUI I.:,I,,1 Junes 
to show Irregularity and depression and the volume 
or business Is mcjlcmte, but to Increase it would 
necessitate material enueemdons In price, 
xm a l, or J'll' 1 1 ' meat amt feea — (Juotatlon*: Klonr; 
*■ WH-yf' latter extreme; superfine, $3 40®4 50; 
common imfalrextru State. «4 50545.01; good to fancy, 
•a sel 3 - ' 5: , to goon extra Wentern. 
*K? d to choice, 85 aosiaoo; oommou to g<K.d 
ticop Ohio. 84.040126; good to ehnlee do. 
Sr'taIt'Ivi 1 ° 4 JLir L ‘ I,ni Minnesota, 84 '0®5.5‘>; clear, 
SIvlwSvSf 5 J 7 *. l ? ,I - xtl i rr - *j' r <'kd* 50; bakers’, extra. 
?6(X)Crt7..iO: straight, 87.(*>itL65; patent, S«. 
Louis, common to fair, extra. good to v«'ry 
P ,ucrit Winter wheat extra. 
86 7508 City .Mill extra for West Indies, $fU0® 
6...', "".ith • nerlca, 8fib.«t6.90| intent, 87.254*8. o, 
™«Sf 1 ? rD S^ur—Oomraon to good extra. 85 .I 4406 .W; 
*??? iV' Including some lor ex¬ 
port, 86 2 a®o. 5 u. Rye flour dull, Superfine, $3.50@3 90. 
C« h ,»'«l quiet, unchanged. Feed very flint with 
Sn&ai 1 AffS&fiS o' 80 middlings, 
81.3U@1.40; rye feed, 8L35<!i>1.4U. 
rkceipts of erkadstuffs at new york. 
Flour, barrels.'^'^rd' LaSt ^ 
Wheat, bushels.... 1,406,816 596 |«Y 5 
. 170161 447,897 
° at8 > . 177 939 197,102 
. 3 ’ r ,|Sf 8 , for grain.—Wheat, ungraded Spring, 93e 
do. Winter red, 95c.@8i.i5; No. 3 red. $1.ft; steamer 
2 red, $l 13@1.14; No. 3 red, Sl.I4ffll.14l4; for cer- 
? 1 delfYercd; 81,18 for old No. 2 red 
delivered; No. ! Bed, $U5ffll.l.5J^; mlxisl Winter g).la 
,1<! . w «?>P »mbcr Delaware. 81.13; No. 2 White, 
fl-,'/: 1 white, 81 . 31 certificates: No.2 red. speclai 
delivery lu August, l.l3*n@ldli; No 2 red July. 81-1 l«l 
do ’ 8 ept“inber, 81.1451® 
<**"'?*■ Jo. November, si 17®! 17 ^; 
Rye dull at i3@78c: State, ,3c. on track; No. de 
nvered -an extrerne. Harley mult quiet, unchanged. 
Y?™~ j yV‘ x,, V rt and only a v or y moderat.-- 
demand for home u.*e; fairly active nnslness tn 
Cards lOr. n V 4«.8l 
oriel 2UC fur A vn IN 
Ac. III link liinK .■( 
K8. V irlM unl .CoDu 
Al I IE I ( Tra rtiun <t Portable Bor 
f" I Ml t 'in I lul Farm. Saw Mill & Plan. 
B ™ “tat i-Ti For prices, etc. 
.—; t.. q'.-.., a ttt mi a v a. m * »-r i . , . » « , < j » 
write The AUI.TMAN J: TAYLOR CO. .Mansfield'ol 
K ODD SJEPFKtt’S HYBKIIl 
d ) - ^ FUAltS in Orchard, and 
Kf) Onn*« Nursery. Being th 
Y\ Y.l -DU Introducer of this famous 
’ > I * have the original trees, procur 
-f I 'd Iroin the rirl.lxiufor. In Oulilug at 
* / I’llMnW NU USIlK V, from which I 
Qf arn propagating my stock for sale. Ap- 
W/ ply to llrmliiMurterBand get the gen- 
— ulne. LIlu-rol illseount, to the trade. Also 
ails, Trees, plants, and Tines In variety. Cata- 
r. WM. PA HUY', Parry P. O., N, J. 
There will be sold In EDINBURGH. Scotland, on the 
Second Day of the Great International Fruit and 
Flower Show, in the beginning of September, a mag¬ 
nificent-collection of Specimen ORCHIDS, 
the property of ALEX'R PATERSON, Esq,, M. D., 
Bridge of Allan. N. B.-Partteulars in future adver¬ 
tisements. Catalogues will also be issued shortly. 
Send 9c. In P. O. 8tamps to 
Produce Commission Merchants. 7 
forClrcular of advice about SHtm.vo Produce. 
Also recipe for Preserving Eggs 
No. 279 YYiimIi . lie - a n Street, New York. 
Prices current furnished free. 
Reference— Irving National Bank. New York City 
FIKST-CL/A SS OPENING for a man to start a 
Creamery lu Northwestern Iowa. Apply to CLOSE 
BROTHERS & CO„ Sibley, Osceola Co., Iowa. 
Belle City 
CUTTER 
Wheat 
Com... 
Oats.., 
Barley, 
Rye..., 
uo f n, S2 1 0; tamc^squab,; d^^ rdo«mT.35@ 
1-5(1; tame pigeon*, lire, p pair, 25@40c. 
Rice.—A fair general demand for domestic and 
such lots as could be found available In attractive 
form commanded former rates. Foreign meeting 
with a good, steady sale and cost supported on all 
grades, though no tendency toward a Ti igher range 
was claimed. 
Caroltnu, choice. 7-H@Sc: Carolina, good to prime 
7®.M Ci do. common to fair, Louisiana, low 
fair to fair, 544@0‘>,o; Rangoon, in bond, 2:H@4‘4c; do. 
duty paid, 5Js@654c. ^ ’ 
SAtvr.-A»hton's $3.50 sack: Hlggln'a ''Eureka' 
and Holmes , 82,50; Phoenix, $2.50. Deakln's, Wash- 
tiigton s, W orthington's, Marshall's, Verdin's and 
Evans, $1.8001.00; other brands, $1.40@1.45; Llver- 
nool ground, HOc; Turk's Island, 3Uc; Lisbon, 22@25o- 
Medltorranean. 23@39c. ’ ® ’ 
Bugar. etc.- Raw in better demand aud steadier at 
7Js@74^c- for fair to good refining. 
Cut loaf, VHo: cruabed. iHic; cubes, 94ic; powdered, 
95t,c; granulated, ntould -A." !W 4 c; confection¬ 
ers' do., 9j<o; standard do.. 9fflUtjc; off "A." 844@8?i,c; 
white extra "C." 8Yi@8^,o; yellow do. do., 7«@SWc! 
yellow "C,' i:h,@VJijp; yellow, 7Yic Molasses- 
New Orleans, u> o6,5o; Porto Kleo, 45®ii2c; Cuba, ouo 
FOR CIRCULARS, PRJCES, ETC., ADDRESS 
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