VIBRax 
TTresHEK 
JUNE 4D 
65c.; No. 2, 46@49; common, 44<346 c.: combing and de¬ 
laine, 60355c. 
N. V., Michigan, Indiana and Wisconsin, X and XX, 
Iota47c.; No 1. S0»iS3e.: No. 2 and common, 44@47o.; 
combing and dels in*. 48fi*53c. 
New York. New Hampshire and Vermont, X and 
XX, 13®45c.; No. 1 ,4R(3ftlc.; No 2 and common. 43® 
46c., er mtiingand delaine. 47@52c. 
Iowa, Illinois and Western, x and XX, 42®45o.: No 
1,40!«?60; No. 2 and common, 44X344: combing, 41X3600, 
O 719 ll'MI,; l,W7,1VW U4IHM., IdWi lli 1 , 1 DO,*#'-" ■ UUBU.. 
oats. 656 750 Push.: rye, 2,277: malt. 80.070: rice, 2oll 
pkgs. 
Exports Flour. 68,000 bble.; eornmeat, 2,506 bbls.- 
wheat. 2,0 4.300 bush.; corn, 309,00J ; Oats, 3,000 bush ; 
peas, 2,400 bush. -, rice. 398 pkgs. 
Cohn Meal — Sale* at $2.50^3 for Western, and 
$3.15 for Brandywine. 
Fresh FRUITS.-Quite a varletv begins to 9 hnw 
Strawberries are in mo derate supply New Jersey 
nearly done ab ipnltig and nothing fron tho South. 
A good oOrom-rclal display of large berries la a feat- 
ureof thn year, itnd but, tor the Unfavorable worn her 
there womd have bepo an Immense offering- L« ng 
Island Is shippi-g toother points Una season. Ju- 
cundaa. Great American and Other rancy seedlings 
haveaold at20a30c 4ft q-,. 
Up-rtver good to prime 48 Ot. 10(312?.: fair, ¥ qt 3® 
9c.; g nd to pruneF •» to qt. cups 8 . 4e.: Staten island, 
¥ pint 4 * 6 .. hulled. ¥ IUI beak $1 60s 2.J6, Jersey, 
prime ¥ at. T*3c : poor tofair * qt t< <it<c.; pints 3 «4e ; 
Appier, Norfolk green, ¥ ou. erttn $l,v5r,«, up. Cher¬ 
ries, Jcsoy sweet, choice ¥ ft Hn 8 e.: common 3oi!5c.; 
sour. 5r<7fic, UiBpb>-rric* Blackcap Md. and Del. V 
qt. 8312c. Wnoctteh Tr'cn Jorset ¥ ;y hu. box $3.00 
C«3. Gooseberries Mil. ¥ bu«h $| 6‘.<t2. Watermel¬ 
ons F,a. prime, p 9 XI fun ol Peaches, Ga., Beatrice 
¥ peck si tx<42. Peanuts are held ateuuy uut. the 
advanced prices llavo checked the it emu till ana there 
Is very Uttle doing. Hickory nuts nominal. Pea¬ 
nuts, Va. hand-picked, (H ft. 6 gu.t‘>c.: extra prime, 
6 }<fe.: pi-lino 5o.; sUolled, 6 ><<it'o.. hickory shellbai k, 
¥ bush lX)e.(«$l. 
Grain,-W heat has been active, the shipments 
for tbe week reaching 2,100,00 • bush. Prices have 
ruUdwoak: latest sales ar of No. 1 white at $l.25;V 
@1.2o; do., June, at $L24ik>t.24'Yc. No. 2 white at $ 1 . 2 ) 
6 s 1.23k: ungraded whim at $. X‘AaI.26; No. 2 red no 
$1.8831.2844; do., June, at 8l.2K§).2<k; do.. July, at 
$..15.*i(<tl,l0!4 i do.. Align*4, at $m1h&1.MH; uu- 
gr ded red at $l.24<0/l.nR; mixed winter at $l.2»3 
1.28k ■ No. 2 amber at $1.27 . choice Grom Hay rpung 
at $1.10: No. 2 Chicago and Milwaukee spring at 
$1.1831.19: No. 3 spring at *1 10; ungraded Du.uth 
apring at $1,1654, Corn baa been In (t < d <1* maud 
witn prices variable; latest rale* are of New York 
No. 2 at 61kwMXc.i oo.. Juue, at ixiv-waisc.. do*, 
July, at 49%'36t c.; New Yor* iiieuniei mixed at fit# 
61c.; ungr. oeo inixe-J Western at ! '• : 68 c,: No. 3 nt 
60iNew York yellow at l(Jc. delivered: >te»mor 
white .sWkt.l low mixed at.VJkC. Oalssre active and 
prices closed streamer; latest aaleb are of No. 1 white 
at 44... iyu.; No. 2 while at :i9Ji 40 1 : No.k irblx* ar 39 
New York No. I atidc.: No-. Y,,rk No. 2 si JfiktgOVo.; 
do., June, at 887(0 ; No. 8 at 38c.i ungraded Jhite 
Western at cixht.io.; ungraded mixed We tern atS7@ 
40c.; white 8 >a.e «t 43 <* 4 tjc.; mixed State at tUis-ilc.; 
No. 2 Chicago at 3Ue. 
Ha r ami straw.—T ho market shows decided 
strength, with moderato receipts ami a steady, law 
traoe. 
Shipping hay quoted at75<aS0c.; retail lots at S-;tY<t85o. 
for medium, and a 6 uj.il ,10 tor tuittcr qualities; clover, 
65to70. btrowut $i lj(.tl 80 for long rye : btxafiOc. Tor 
short rye, aud 65 <h.(5uc. for oat. 
Exports for week. 2,100 biles. 
Hops.—T he market shows a steady moderate trade 
from brewers, and pr'cos well supported. Quota¬ 
tions are for : 
Cents tier ft. 
New York, fancy......N niinal 
New Yurk, new crop, good and choice.33 uv36 
New York, new crop, medium..31 &S3 
New York, new crop, low to fair.27 to29 
Easteru.oew crop... 27 (<$36 
WieConstn, ueW crop....27 (s,35 
Yearlings.7 tolS 
Olds, iill growths. 4 (<*10 
Pacific Coast, new.30 ®35 
PadUc Const olds (nominal)...,...5 u#10 
Oil L’AKG.—Western Is fairly active and steady at 
$ 8 j per ton. 
Poultry and G a sib.—C hickens are abundant 
and lower; heavy arrivals of jive tend, to un-etile 
prices lor dressed. Fowls sell briskly when prime. 
Turkeys ilcpcud upon hotel and steamer use and 
the tall is liiU d. 
Turkey*, choice small, on Ice, lltiUc.: fairtogood, 
frozen. 8.. luo.; do., puor. f ozen 4tgi6c.: Phi)a.,d.-p., u) 
12c.; chusaeiiS, spring. Phi,a., large, V In., 86,u,28r-.; 
small, li *25C.; reamed 20ltf2(c.; roo*Ung, Plulu., (Jry- 
poked, .H*20cd fowls, Pitila , yearII g, i6«j,Co.: 
dry-plckcd, Hkaii^c. Jersey, good to prime, 13<$ 
14c.: otat-', , U<$i3c.; Western, I Radio.; poor to fair, 
7o»i0c'i ducks, spring. large. ¥ ft., 23<>2ic.: small, 
2U@22C.; Pull*., ury-pi ked, 11,16c., squabs, w hue, 
¥ doz.. ia.ixi -.2 26. dark, $1 2 Ni 8 l.au 
Live cun 1 kens rosy with unerai supplies; fowls 
scarce «t the moinont, and >t,fl Tblkcve m coups 
hardly wa. ted prices not paying snipper. Ducuu 
and geese quiet- 
Cin^kena. spring, large, per lb.,22 h*24c ; do., small, 
20®2lc. fi>»l*,.lojMey,l 2 .^c. Western,13c. Southern ,11 
t 12 c.; roosters, .’iijiic.. tu. keys, mixed, 8a.9c ; mixed 
uthci u, 6 tt 8 o ; ducks, J>-rsey. N Y. 6 c Pa., ¥ 
pair, 6gM65o.; Western, lOeiadc. Southern. 35u45o.; 
geese, Jersey, $1.6tM8l.02. N. Y. at Pa., *1.25u»l.S7: 
Western, muted, #I(jiii.i2; southern, 75c.'«Si; pigeons, 
85u.4tic 
There is little Rama other than wild pigeons of¬ 
fering. and squabs and pigeon* in gojd demand. 
English snipe, trozcu doz. $j.o 0 wtlu plgeous stall 
fed, ,• doz. $L.tOjjt.76: tilght, ilitul.vo; squabs, ttight 
$ l<a<).26. 
Provtsionh.—H og produ ts have been fairly ao- 
tl vc anil ciiiscd nr in at ill tu for spot and Juae; 
$ll.t0aill.«ri for July; il.4ut?Jti, 6 J for August, *nd 
$115a fur September. B tcun at To. fur long clear. 
Tallow at b.i-lo for prnuo. Ktourino at 8%>i37fc. 
Beef bam* at flMutlSNI for new. Lard—Western 
steam at *7.12 s for sti t, $7.ln«7.12>4 for July; $7.15 
for Auguat; *7.17 . io 7 2b for September. 
Itecejp s lor week, beef, pkit.-., 376; pork, bbls.,5,0C0; 
cutmeuta. pkgs., 25 (i 0 ; lard pkgs., 2 l),tbU. 
Exports, hui f. pkgs., 2,623, pork. obi*.. 3.76J; cut- 
meats, pkgs., 1.,811 5.9; lard pkgs , 5.67U,S50. 
Seed.—C lover in light demand and steady at 6 *f@ 
7c. toi medium Western «mi 7t«8c. loi State. Tim¬ 
othy is quiet at 4-.b6i.ur2.76. 
Tobacco.—E xnurt demand continues small and 
the home traoe moderate Prices show no decided 
change. Quotations aio for 
KENTUCKY LEAL'. 
Light. Heavy. 
Common lugs. I (jlS 45 * 4 * b}4 
Good lugs. — 4 :Y ><■ 6!4 5.s*y 6 * 
Low leaf. 65j«o 6 S 6>*(0 7:« 
Medium leaf... 7 «t 7H 8 ® 8 .S 
Good leaf. 8 ® 8 >* 9 utlUH 
Fine leaf. 9 <a,U 11 wl2 
Selections ....12 a*— 18 Ha-H 
' SEBIJLHAF. Crop of 
1659, 
New England Havana seed.IS w26 
do. second*. 1 U (gill 
do. UlierB. &H(S® 7 
Penn, assorted lota, Une . 18 cs 22 
Ohio assorted lots. 7 . 54 (ail'i 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 7 ®10 
Wisconsin Havana seed. .16 ®18 
Vkgktaulkh —Potatoes have had a good active 
demand for uo U prime old and nu\v Price* decid¬ 
edly butter. Green aiulT i* i< good sale 'I’he rav¬ 
ages oi the mmy worm ihrouuin io reduce N. J. aud 
E. i, ciops. 
Bermuda, new. ¥ bbl 4 6 60,a6; Norfolk, $3<ji4: ('ban. 
& Sav., Chill red 14,60^6 1 < 0 ; K.trly Kii<n (-1.404*6: 
Pee lesa *l«a4i:0, P’o.. *4 .<.4.76 culls $I.OO.u>l 50. 
Early llose. Main*. ¥ d-h Obi. $5 60.22 76; Siute $2.26 
@2.5b: Prolific. Maine, $226i<$'.Ak Jackson, .Maine, 
$2 u.2.26, pouch blow. State *2.6x211 74 , Snow 11 ike, $2 50 
@2.76, Posrlcss, State $2a2,2j; swovt pot a oca $l,tb.^ 
$26b. Tomatoes, Cha’a and Sav..¥ er.. $l.<tt. 6 d; Fia., 
¥ bu. ir.. $lwl.aO: uudutuhera, Chariunton and rtnvan- 
nan. ¥ cr., 4l)o.g»*2: w x buara. Nort., V H b .l, orate, 
$i.50otl,<6. siring no ns. Nor’., round, V H bbl., $ 1.75 
@.2: Norf. Mat, ¥ H bhL. $ 1 .: 0x1.7ii «reen peas. L I., 
per bag,t 2 i.a 2 .z 6 , asparagus t>. liar, per doz. ucli., 
»2ct2.26 N. X and L t. ¥ d..z $1.36^.1.60; turnips 
Jersey, ¥ imi bunches. $3.i6; beets, Jersey, per 1 U 0 
bunches, $8*3 rudisites. per itO bunches, 7ac.'<t$l; 
lettuce, per bob. 75.:.«,$!,• cabbage, .Icrav-y p <r <00 
$ 8 , Norfolk, ¥ bbl. $!.dd<«a' 2 ; squash Nor . yellow ¥ 
or. $1.1X1. white, ¥ cr 60 albc.x rtiub.ib L. i. <4. Jersey 
¥ 14MJ bunches, iiust.&b; onions Bermuda, new, ¥ 
crate,$ 8 ; Maryland yell w, ¥ bbl,, $ 6 . 
WOOL.—There is a little more doing, but no espe¬ 
cial activity. Prices are generally steady. Quota¬ 
tions are for 
Ohio. Pennsylvania and West Virginia, XXX and 
Picklock; 48@5Uu.: XX, 17©6| c.; X, 48«49o.: No. 1, 62** 
UVI STOCK MARKETS 
New York, Saturday. June 12, 1880. 
Beeves— Receipts for week. 12,925 head; do. last 
week. 15,687 do. The entire week hss been an active 
one and theolnsc shows an advance up r n Wednes¬ 
day ’s transit tlons. Export live stock bas had a busy 
week . Light Montana cattle were sold at flS'aflYo.. 
to r ress 65 lbs.; Colorado and nstive sttllers at. 8 Jfi«. 
9)^0.. to dress 66 fts : corn-fed Culorados at 9HwU.He., 
to dress 5i fts ' 1 ’ho balance of the offerings were 
nat ve corn-fed ateors, which wore sold at 9c., to 
dress 56 ft»„ to IQVo.. to dre.s* 67 ft*, -latter price for 
two car loads of chotco selected steers for export 
alive. 
Milch Coiva.—Thore Is a fair call for prime cow* 
and 4 (H) has been paid; poor tu good quoted at $25@ 
4l)c. 
VEAL CALVES.—There la a good demand, but tbe 
market du*8 not seem to niod enlarged reeeipts.i 
Teve calves., Jersey and Bncka Co., choice. 6eW.: 
prime. Si^utOo.; State, choice. (JMtlHo.; do. prime. 5 h@ 
Uc ; fair to good, ISroc.; p<io'.3.i4C.; Ml. Holly, fair 
to ohoice, 6-t6c.: butttirtuilk. 3a3HC. 
Sfiicmr ani> La, mbs — Receipts for the week. 32.372 
head r do. last week. 32,652 do. Sheep were dull, but 
prices remain about as during the week. Butchers 
got pretty well stocked up with lambs yesterday, 
aild had but few wants to day. The market was 
there I ore alow, and generally J<c. "IT. Salesof sheep 
wore at #46*5.85; of .■J.iutheru and Western lambs at 
GXGjtTc., and of Jersey do. at 8 cs 8 a<ic. 
Swine —Receipts for week. 26,731 head do. laBt 
week, 22,177 do. Tbe recipts go direct to city killers 
and tnere are no late public rates for Western. A 
few Va. hogs sold at # 4 . 45 . City-dressed easier, 6 X 68 
6 %c„ the latter for pigs. 
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