arrive first half September. BARI.EY Wait dull; two" 
rowed Stole, *1 0'<&1 X '. six rowed, do., 81.1M®I.1?U ! 
Canada, $1 2>®l.30cash and time Cohn - Ungraded 
Western mixed. at.801#®»Sc : No 2 flOe In store “2c. 
n elevator. .-1 delivered; I'loalng We lliO U-sC hid; No. 
2 white 9Kj'W2c : No 2 mixed. august. #1: d * Septem¬ 
ber. do. October, P39i® , ' i 4e ; do November. 
<9J$aS0t!.: do December, do seller the .Near, 7fi 
@?«S$ei Way. i c Oats-N o .8 at i.V,VI54&; No 2.47 
©■(Sc.; No. I nominal; No :l white, bW l e^c: No. i, 49 
®5 c. No I do nominal; mixed 'Veate n :>M So: white 
do, 50®52e; mixed State, 17<s.‘iOei « Idle State. 52®.vS.'; 
No. 2 mixed A nmisl, UssSJi^ •; do.'-'epteniber, 1.5.;.!. 1.3-e; 
do, October. l.'esl'vic; do, November, 1316..-; do seller 
the year, iifao. 
Prices of Provisions—Pork—New mess spot, $22.1'R6 
@22 IS; heavy do, t2«50:clty family pork, $2i/K); fid 
mess, spot, quoted, *21.73; new; *2I.I.5<«.'82,25; for 
ordinary brands, new mess So; temher. $2? i :V.j22.1U 
October, $‘2 10«#23.20; prime dicks, $2t.25®21 5 u. R, ’e 
yery steady In price, but trade quid, extra bus 
$13.30: Oily extra India mess, In ret. SmOUwiU 51 ): oe.-f 
hams have a listif inquiry, and prices rule about 
steady, quoted. $18.50- l‘J HO, for p*|mo and choice. 
Cut meats, pickled bellies, 12 m nve 1 ‘nife 15 c; son ki d 
hams, 10® I film plclclerl hams 11 !.; •; pickled niioulders, 
10%e; sm >ked shoulders 12c. Ml dlavc i ar, Mviia'PVc; 
Dressed hoas I Hie LArd —prime steam for export, 
12.811c in lots. 12 17Vi'S 12.811c; .September. I2.7it^e; Cltv 
steam stronger, and In better dern .ml. I£45<212.50: 
refined Continent, 12,8.7c. 
VISIBLE SUPPLY OK GRAIN IX THK UNITED STATES AND 
CANADA. 
Aug. 26, Aug. 27 
Wheat . 
Corn. 
Oats... 
Parley.. . 
Rye.. . 
1882. 
bush, 
li.rox.fiiu 
5,587,814 
3,* 35,1 07 
411,1)86 
64!),;H4 
1681. 
bush. 
1R42<„H( iS 
IS 620, 37 
6,917, ’115 
155 811 
848,554 
Butter —The market continues pretty firm, and 
the < ITort to nmrlt up prices Ibis In some esses met 
with further slight sure ss Western goods are held 
about steady, with fair sales of fresh eremneiy at 
pretty good prices and the top of June and curreut 
make factory finding Romo outlet, but .l-dry rather 
slow, as very little > f It 1 1 of good qu l ty. 
Creamery fancy, SHtOifiSc; Choice, ; i j.JXe falr to good, 
24'228c; n dlnarv, 2dvi?8e; State hall tlrkm tubs and 
palls fancy, ?7</t28c; do. clioic * 25 u ‘«e; do good 22® 
23c; do fair, 20sr,2li.'; side firkin. fine, 27@2‘e S'ate 
Welsh tubs choice, 2 .’mv 26 •: VVeUh t abs, good bi prime, 
21@24o: state. W-Uh tubs, fair tojpjod. 19®8Uo; West¬ 
ern imitation creamer,2o®?fie. do. dntrv choice, 
20@22e; do. good to fir I me, lBuH'.kj; do ordinary to 
fair, lfl@I7c: Western laetory. .lune, choice, 18®We; 
do. fair to good, 16®) Te; do choice eiirr at make. 16 .:• 
do. fair to good do.. i5®i5MJc; do, ordinary. UiaMtoc.’ 
Chkk.se. The. position remains quite steady. There 
Is no larger demand than before, and sonic reports 
from a"r >ad ar > qiute tutne. but »i Ipp- rs who nave 
orders are aai laded from the small run of receipts 
that It Is hardly world while to stand OJT longer, and 
are commencing to I ok up supplies. 
Stat-f rectory, fancy ilo: do choice, 1i6tt®1fl**e; 
do. ftne, mv<®tiitfe(j; do medium ifi-.j-iflioc: ib> poor to 
fair, 7@‘lc; Ohio, eheddar, good to fine, 9)4fit 10c; do. 
flats choice, !l!4«dldf; <1o. line, SH'n.Ottc; do. fair 
to good, rwu)8c. Creamery skims good, 5'<.'&6c; do. 
fair, t@5c; 8kims iron-clad, 8® l.hjij 
Cotton. Trade in opt) ous moderate and confined 
to September contracts. Spot cotton dull. 
OtmUKNT PUICBS KOtt SPOT COTTON. 
Quotations are baaed r.n American standard of 
elasHin’ation nud on cotton in store, running In 
quality not morn than half a grade above or below 
the grade quoted. 
Ordinary. 
Strict ordinary 
Good ordinary. 
Strict good ordinary... 
Low middling.,,,, 
Strict low middling... 
Middling. 
Good Middling. 
8trlct good middling.. 
Middling fair..... 
Fair. 
N. Orleans 
Uplands, and Gulf. 
. 10 9-16 lots 
11 
11 18-16 
)2!4 
12 i3-16 
12 13-1« 
1815-16 
13 15-16 
13 9-19 
14 1-16 
14 13-10 
11 5-10 
12!i 
12 y-16 
12 15-16 
131$ 
13b( 
136? 
ISM 
MM 
iG a 
Texas 
i m 
11 5-10 
Wji 
12 9-10 
12 15-10 
I'M 
18 H 
IIS 
182 
STAINED. 
Good ordinary.10 3-16 | Low 5Uddllng.ll 11-16 
Strict good ordinary... It I Middling.12?$ 
Dried Fruits.—I' rices were held about steady for 
most descriptions. The offering of peaches appears 
to be a trifle fuLer. 
Soutoeru appIt-H, IS31, crop ordinary to good, 414® 
5Mc; do. do., fine to choice, OetOqlc; do, do. fancy, i® 
7Mc; Western, erup 1881 , ordinary, V : |c; do. do.. 
Choice lots, 3J$®5'*je; State line cut, l&L fiiJMie; State 
quarters, iSSl, n@oc; apple-, evaporated 1H81, HfelSc; 
do. Choice, ring cut, Hu 13c. l’eaelies, Southern, crop 
1882, 8® 10c; do. Carolina, . nip UK 1 , good to farey, 
10® 13c; do. Georgia, crop 1388. peeled, Waite; evapor¬ 
ated perches, peeled, nominal; unneeled peaches, 
halves, 1882 l@'c; do., quarters, IHS-J, 4®5c Plums, 
South-ru, U@l5e; l herrtvs. 1888, 2!f/n!8e; Blackber¬ 
ries, 1888, 7J9@c : lc; Raspberries, 1882, 39®liOo, Iluekte- 
berrles, 1881, i2n*i.k‘. 
Eons.—A pretty firm tone is retained ou the general 
market, and prices stbl graduallj harden, espt chilly 
for fin-- to choice si- ck. 
Choice stock in bills , > do/. ,23^)6 24c ; State and 
Pa. In bbls , 28hA- 8,1; choice Western, 22c.; other 
Western, 2'.®2t!4c ; ( noacltt, fresh, line, in bbU., 21M 
@88^.e.; all kinds, pour to good, lU.h}@8l>Mc. 
Fresh 1- m its. —Apples are in rather mod or; t ■ sup¬ 
ply, and the ion -a .shade lli’mer Whortleberries 
steady; plums rather slow- Oltoiee vurteli sol perns 
are hulil steadily, but ordinary slow and Irrc.alar. 
Grapes arc a trillc* better mr fresh arrivals. The old 
Stock lias been pretty well cleaned up. Uolons gen¬ 
erally slow, especial! • nutmegs 
Apples, Summer Pippin, e bhl, 91.20®!.(Hi: do. 
Orange 1’lppln, $t.7ii@8.<D do. Graven:.rein, $250® 
3.00; do wmdiallK, $1.0 @$l-5o ; wboi'lleberi les, 
Jersey, per half bushel, 7.V u«a),(]i). peacb -s. Alary 
land anil Delaware, exti-a, ti crate. -51.85 ol .50; 
ditto, ditto, plum d ?.') 0 .(<sS!.l)U ; do. do baskets 
extra 75c.ftS .Ub; do <)o. tmskers, plain, In tlOe; 
plums, egg, c tdfi , $7.d®S.0l; .1 , Green Gage, S601® 
V.ou; do Lulllburd, .9 1 50@.i Uu; do. Md. aud D.-l., blue, 
per quart, 6@Tc j watermelons Maryland e 100, 
$8.00®lO.</ii; do. Jersey negro heads $ !0 ® 
* 10.601 nutmeg melons, Jersey ; barrel, ,,'.c@ 
$1.00 ; K.n's, River, Bartlett, ♦ barrel, $H,i0® 
10.00, do. Claim's Favorite, do, $5 0003(1 l*i; do. N t’ '9 
crate, $I,IA®8 >V); do. Bell, i bid., Alt.5 i«>4.ii0; ilv. eijiik- 
itlg, *1 busb.. $..Ul;C8.a;l; grape-, Tall man, Jerscvs, V 
tt, 5c, do Dei,, 66 it due s, $4 OQijiii 0 ; do. Sou 1 hern, 
Concord, cases, $8 SOi’a 1.00 ; do baskets, 71 ifi , 3®4e ; 
do Soutoeru Ives, basket*, per it., :(• 4c-; IVunuts, 
Virgmm, tiund picked, G 16,, !0! 4 i,vid jc; do., faucy, 
9®UM*'i it')., extra prime, H ., j s: 4 c; uo., good to prime. 
7@8 c; do., shelled, #( tb,, 3 ®,i.Mc; iVcan nuts, *>' It., 13 
@13Me. 
Hors —Themarket is In a somewhat excited condi¬ 
tion at present, inioriiiuti.m coining from the grow¬ 
ing districts taut t.m picking Is ) hiding lar less than 
was expected, and leaving it doubtful U more than 
60®7U per cent of au aver.igd Crop Witt be s cured 
it. V. ninie, crop oi 18St, choieu scarce), nominal: 
do. di). ; in -dlums, k8@,50c; do. do., low grndes. I.V olTc ; 
cropol Ism, good to prim , umie. do.low io lair,none; 
do. old olds, none, Eaalvrtt crop oi l.-c.l, fair to 
choice, none; I'aclllc coa.it. do , none. 
Poultry and Giii;;. -Live—Spring chickens, near 
by, ti tb, 18@10Ci do, southern. imku7o ; fowls, Pcun- 
syKaula and Jersey t' is, 13c; do. do. Slate, 
iso, do. Western, 12@i3c; do. Soiltl.ern, I2e; roc sters, 
old. V 16. Turkeys, Jersey and Pa p 11. 
ll@14'j; do. V5ceteru, loovl4C; dllcks, State, Pa. and 
Jersey, o pair, 75c.@,«1.23; do. Western. 60„,ro:'; (4eese, 
Western, V pair, $t,ji(ail.50, do. State, Pa. aud Jersey, 
V pair, $1 ..5678 85. 
Dressed Poultry—Turkeys, small, I'Jc; do. large, 
18@19i‘; Springs, Philadelphia, I to .i its t> pair. 2l@ :2c; 
do. Phi la. o to l tie. c pair, p i6,8U®2tC| chickens. State, 
choice broilers, 19. 20c, do. Weoleru, large brolh rs, 
17@lSe; do. Western small hroiars, laruificj lowls, 
Bucks Co. and N J., prime, IQ® 1,00, do L. 1. ami N. 
J., fair to good, I4@l3c; do. r hlladelpuiu ory picked, 
prime, iTmilStf; do. Stale and Western, dry picked. 
1:5(0,10e do. dm, scaiUeil, 14 ad U' ; do. I at r to guod, 13@ 
14c; ducks. Jersey . e 16, UevPk' do. ai.aeund vVeslcrn, 
fair to vood, U@l3c; do. I'UUadi Iplila, Spring, *• 16 , 
19@20c. do. ml .spring, 10@16c, do.Stutcand Western 
Spring, 146*100. 
Game—W oodcock, V pair, $1 25; grass plover, 51 
dozen, 63 30, English stupe, fresh killed, *k dozen. 
$1.50; do and plover, poor to fair, $1 00® 1.25; wild 
Dlgeons, stall-fed Ooz n, $1.00® 1.50; uime squabs, 
light, do., $z U0®2.25; oo. dark, do., $1.50@1.62; tame 
pigeons, live, 7' pair, 50®4uc. 
BEST n 'N.usetT- 
ft A c tN0 fr ° B GiRCLlL^ 
TAUGHANNOCKFALIS^ 
FOWLER %. WOODWORTH 
Rice.—C arolina, choice, 7M'S7J4c; do. good to prime’ 
69p«i7c; do common to rair, 5M®0U(c; LOUlsluna, 
low fair to fair :5!g<i' 0 4 >4c. Rangoon. In bond 2$£®29(c; 
do. duty paid, 5i,^^ : 54^e; Pat.na, duty paid, 5M@Kc. 
Sugar &o.— Heflned Sugar, cut loaf, 9Me: crushed 
9M'c; cuhes, fl.Mc; powdered 9Mc; granulated, 9He; 
mould “A" IIMC: confertloncrs “A" Bo; coffee 
’•A" standard, 8%@»e coffee off "A” 8M@S3fe; 
white exrra "C" 864 m.R4<;c; extra ’ C" 7ti@8Me; ’ O" 
7?sSi73fc. yellow, fi.jjift.7Lje Molass s—Quiet but steady; 
New Orleans, 60®i5c; Porto Rico, 45@62c; Cuba, 5 jC 
test, 2tl@S!c, 
Tobacco.— Kentucky more active and firm; lugs, 
eU'fl.iKjc; leaf, i '4<& l’!!*c: seed leaf more active; 
1801 New England, 1lMS@23c; 1981 Wisconsin. Havana 
seed, l-®20c; IsSI, Pennsylvania, private terms; 100 
eases 1880 do.. Br.iktoc; lRSI State flats, private terms: 
1681 Ohio wrapncr:; private terms; 1380 Ohio, 4Lj@ 
12c: Havautia. sue @$i.i5. 
VeoetaBLES —There i;i a continued liberal supply 
of potat. t‘s, nnrl with only a modern to movement 
prices rule slightly In buyers’ favor. Sweet potatoes 
firmer Onions plenty aud very dull. Lima beans 
lower. Cabbage about steady. Green corn scarce 
and higher. 
Lima bears, potato T» lmg, $l.5@al.75; do. flat, X 
bag, * 1 . 25 ®| 50 -, string bean*. L I. * bag. $1.25@1 SO; 
onions, red. bid., $1 'Iiffi2.50 onions. Western, yel¬ 
low, $2 nhftliOOO: do white $8 OOfiZ t 50: cabbage, near 
by, 16 0 0. *5 norths .110 potntnes r, T.. X' bbl 88,25®2..VI; 
do. Jprsey. $3 oo@2.25; sweet potatoes, yellow, per 
bbl , $3 25(S,3.75; do eu U, do, . •*(ct2»00: cueumbers, 
I,. I.. P llXl$l.l«Jail.25: do., pickles, y l.iKKi, $2.Odist 
2.25: tomatoes L. I. V box ill@T5e; beets, L. L, V 100 
bunches, $2 .m® 2.50; tUrnlpB, Russia, 16 bbl., $100; 
radishes, L. I. V 1(10 n>. bunches, $1.23. 
Wool.— The market here has been quiet. Dealers 
report large stocks, and the in dicat Ions are that 
pr ces Incline to easlnessand Irregularly; fleeces and 
other line wools are are p irt’eularly quiet. Domes¬ 
tic fleece, ,|(i@4IC: priv»r.e terms; c ai - s« and fine un¬ 
washed Western i7r<*27c; Spring California, 2'i@32!-4o; 
scoured do., Cl@iV2c; Spring Texas, lD9»$)c; FaLl do., 
18@19c; scoured do. and California, 40@8oc. 
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