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Latest prices are for N. C.apples, fair to good, at 6H 
@7kc.: choice, at 8(38Wo.; New York State quarters 
at 7KA7YC.; patent evaporated. In cases, choice 
at itioiUko.: good and prime ]3H<S>14o.: evaporated, 
sliced at- 0 . Evaporated peeled peaches, good 
to choice, ut26@2»c. ; North Carolina peeled choice, 
16a)17c,; Georgia prime at I6:@16c. i fair to good at 
18314c.: common at 10 @ 12 c.: unpeeled halves at — 
—e.: do. quarters at606X<l- Pitted cherries at loialic. 
Blackberries nominal. Raspberries at 28c. Plums 
at 17»n*e 
Boo 6 .—Receipts for week, 10,125 bbls.; do, last 
week. 12,376 do. Thera is scarcely any sale ror other 
than nrlctly fresh eggs. Grades at all offiti Quality 
are neglrct< d and very unsettled in price. new 
Stock is lostngseverely a* the weather has been de¬ 
cidedly unfavorable, t aroels out of cold storngo 
are losing badly and seldom excr.rt lie; many nave 
been returned to their cold ouiirter*. 
Near Points, dot. I5@irc. fHal- and Penn.. 13314 c.; 
Western, fresh, llA r @12o.; Canadian, 12c.. off grades 
IKSIlWc. 
FLORB.-Hne declirrdln price in sympathy with 
wheat and trade is without much animation. 
Latest prices are at $3.HWi4 liu Cor inferior to very 
fancy runerUno htate ami Western; »3.i0j,i uo for 
po r to very good extra State, Odd lots snd lines ; |4 UU 
u4.2i for rood ta. fancy do.: $3.7534.00 for in¬ 
ferior to very good nhtpulng extra Western, and 140 
4.25 for good to choice shipping extra do. inferior to 
very g - oil wr ite wneio s»ira«. t4.B,>ue5.25, very good 
to fancy do. at S5.25(tt«.60red and amber 
winiM> wheat, tniorlor to choioe •redeand family, 
at $4.41)35 75 : round hoop Ohio. »3 .QttiN 40: and trade 
and family Brands of tlu. at $4.50nt5.75', r4l. Louts at 
$4.40(35.35 for Inrsrlorto good *xxr» . » 6 ! 8 S &6 60 for 
aooa to very iholco, and up to $8.90 "or very 
fanoy. Minnesota ci«*ur. veiy inferior to 
fancy, at »3.rl>*5 75; Minnesota * straight, ' very 
pooi to very fancy, lit $5 tlW.25, and patent 
mferlor to tancy at $5,50(38.00 1 unsound stock 
at from $2.2&3M«: city mill extra at *6.4036.75 
for good to ch;:toe West Indies ; do. for Bugiand, 
*8.76 • 4.3! for t>oor ro fancy surlag wheat, and $5 00<® 
6.50 for wlaier wheat product; do. trade and family 
extra*. *«i.' o kj.Ib: do. for south America. J5.i5iii.l5; 
No. s at. tu. 2038 .Oi for poor to very choice. 
Receipts fer week: flour, 79,860 bbls,; corn meal, 
3,380 bols,; wheat,2,085.260 uusn.; corn. 2.018,700 bush, 
oats, 287 200 bush.: rye, 1,494: malt87,OUO; rice, 
pkge. 
Exports Flour. 68,550 bbls.; corn meal, 3.695 bbls. 
wheat. I 609.500 bush.; corn, I.7.T,3QJ ; oats,45,260bush 
peas, 3,690 bush.; rice, 1,4.0 pkgs, 
Fbeuh FKUTT 8 .—Peaches begin to males quite a 
dLplay The weather is severe on berries and deal¬ 
ers have to arrange mice* for qu:ck sales. The list 
is hirgi and rhon s quick ripening but not generally 
prime quality. P. i.rapples cannot bchaud ed. 
MO. Astrachan, wina lull per cr iMua$l: green 
per ba or. •0*‘ii0c. Norik green apples V bill, $ 1.00<» 
2 . 00 , por H bbl. cr .5oc.t«tt I 00 . chcrnes, sweet, choice 
$i n> 7 a 8 o, harvest His'-c;, sour choice ffl.o,; cpmrnoa 
iKgoo. Strawbe-ries Oswego qi.9-<tlS0:Oueld* v qt. 
8®10C.: up-rlvcr good to prime pqt.9a.Ili.. poor to 
fair. V qt-OttSo.; g.u.d to prime V 3 to qt, eups2a*3c.; 
Raspberries Red Au'weru Up-river per 3-to-qt. cup 
7&9c.: native up-river V 3to qt. cup !x«4c.; J’y. V Sto 
? t. cup MsUd Brandy wine, Md. uud Del. t* Pint 63 
c. Blackcap. Jersey PUP 4aiio., Md. * Dei. W Ut, 
gain.- Blackberries Wilson, Md. A Del. V qt 10* 
l3c.; Dorchotgr, Mil. & DeL ip qt.Halite. Md. Wild P 
qt. 4<i6e. Whoitleb.rrics M.Uiituln JR H bu. b"X 
$1 7be.. Jersey V H hu. b.ix $l.&0«l 02; Md. a Del. 
y®i'Jc, Gooseberries green, good to prune v buen. 
< ucrxnta cherry, V qt. 4@«c.; small F B3c. 
Watermelon* *>a., goo i to prme 4 I00$80ta2o. Fla. 
prime, ao. 3id. Peaches.Md. & Del. oh< lee per 
or, $4496; poor to good V u Norfolk V cr. $1.60 
®2.iuc Nyrth i:«ro 1 a prime F bu. cr. >4,t(*Aj: poor to 
good f< cr. $1.50^:2,60; Oa.. Beatrice V peck78c.(ffl?1.2.>. 
Apricots Md. Jt Del . F qt.26.8jo. Grapes. Hla. Ham¬ 
burgh IP ibigi. Peanuts very uuil and lower. Pea- 
nuts.Va. hand-picked. 19 It.3K(*aVc.; extra prltneiV 
W 4 )io.: good (o prime 4He : snellea, 6 Hk*oJto.. hickory 
sneilbark. If bush $1:41.10 
Grain —Wheat la freely offered at lower price* 
through ibe reports from the West respecting the 
ciops and ihe tamo English advices: latest -ales 
ar^ of No. 1 white at . do., Juno, at 
$l.U7f<i$1.15c. d August,at $1.07>4i4l 09. ungraded 
white at •l.ltijj.l.lx: No. i red at $1,201^1 21:«; do.. 
June, at Sl.l9VflU.20K ; do., July, ut $ .llH<tol,l2K: 
do., Augu t, at $t.U7)K«H.i BK ; do , September. «t 
$1.01*6*7.08; No. H red at ti.TJ; Ungruded rod at $1.05 
©1.18H; mixed winter at $1.14; No 2 Milwaukee 
spring at $ 1 . 01 * 4.1 lb. Ryo is quiet; quoted ut 79<i81c. 
corn is far ring buyers who full obenug- aud rr.ide 
fair; latest suImb are of New York No. 2 ut 50M.51C.; 
do., Juue.ai .'0X<«60WC.; do., July, at 49 * 1 * 49 * 0 .; do., 
Aug.. ;>0*urOOH ; N-w York stesuier mixed at 48 i49c.; 
uiiaiadud ail«e>: Western at 46*ia51c.: low mixed at 
60c.; No. 1 white -t 57,469 .. No. 3 hi 48 <,tlS.-H. Data at 
lower prices and trade fair i Intest salesare Of No. 1 
white ai 3oi*40c.; No.'.' while ut 86 * 88 -'. do., July, at 
36xii*"6Vc.; No.3 white at R4c.: New Y rfc No. 1 ut36o.: 
New Y..ra No. 2 at 8*838)40.; do., July, at Kti&itfMc S 
No.Sat 8S*ffl34c.; ungraded white Western at cbgi4ac.: 
ungraded uiixcu We teru at85@38c.; white State at 40 
<#41*0.; mixed Slate at 88 c.; No. 2 Chicago quoted at 
at 36 -. 
Hay and Straw.—T he market rules strong under 
the m idorate receipts and tne prolong- ddroeight. 
Shipping hay quoted at 7b(».80c.; xeiuil lots at a6nt90o. 
for medium, ana O5i«,$t,10 lor prime and fancy quali¬ 
ties; clover, 066*70. Straw Ht $1.15<«.1 20 for long rye ; 
05<w;0c. for short rye, and 556t80c.for oat. 
Exports for week, 427 bales. 
HOP A—Trade h is been of a more moderate char¬ 
acter this week, ihe feeling has not been as firm, al¬ 
though no uecldea enaege noted In prices. Quota- 
ions are for: . _ 
Cents oer tt. 
New York, rancy... 
New York, new crop, good and choioe.83 6 t 8 b 
New York, new Crop, medium.31 @33 
New Y'ork, nsw crop, low to fair.27 @29 
Eastern, uew crop. 27 @3o 
Wisconsin, new crop.2. @85 
Yearlings...] 
Olds, all growths.. 4 @10 
Pacific Coast, new. . . .80 @86 
Pacific Coast olds (.nominal). 5 @10 
POULTRY and GA MB .—With moderate supplies of 
dressed the d- maud is good and sellers do not seem 
disposed io turns up prices. Prune fresh f iwla and 
chicken* are doingu shade hetler. 
Turkeys, ch'doe small, on leu, ll@l3c.: fair to good, 
10al c.: nro$en.-o,; Plnla., d.-p.. 13:@lo chickens, 
Burt ng, Phi'a., large. 4R Io.. 26@27c.; small, 21@23o,; 
scalded. I9@32c,; fowls, PUlia.. yearling, lie.; 
dry-picked, U.nl&c.: Jersey. good to prime, 134 
14c • htate.good lo prime, I2*@J3MC.; Western, good 
to prime, riot I He., poor to fair. UtsHlc-; dueled, spring, 
large V a., 18a20c.'- small. Iu@i7c., Phlla . old dry- 
pi aert, I0a6l2o.. squabs, white. >< do*.. $2.26, dark, 
SX 'jft 
9 i.ivo pnultTy is lu light'r supply, farm work to some 
degrun ke ’plug back snipuieni*. Pricu* are gener¬ 
ally ftroi gcr, buttne will not handle very free aup- 
P thiVcketis.spring,large. V lb , 18@19c.;small, 10@17o.; 
fowls, Jersey. I2@12V.C ; Western, 12c.: Southern.11* 
<al2c.: roosters. OM and young, 4*mf5c., tin keys, mix¬ 
ed. H6 vI2c ;do.S utlnru, ibueilc ; dUCKB.Jorsoy, N Y. 
A Pa.. P pair. fui4ioc.; Western, 4,Vn63d. BOUUidfi .iJ* 
45 c ; geese, Jersey. $t.u0Ml,75 ; N. T. A Pa., f 1 25@..-U; 
Wesu>rn,miicd.$l@l.28;8.uiLicrn.87c.@$1.12: pigeoue, 
^BunpUe* of game are small and not much wanted, 
as easy rated Mini chickens call a g oil deal of 
f a Kng n«n d »nlae. $> do*.. M.60 wild pigeoui.stiill.fed, 
•s'dor $1 7542.U0: Ulght, Hbo. for small kinds, $1 for 
fair sired id good order. 
Provisions—H og products havo ruled unsettled 
and trade active, closing at *12 for June delivery; 
Sl2al2"0 fot July: I'f.luVaI . 1 U for August, anil $12.10 
S,i2.l5 lor September. Bacon at 7Hior long clear 
and 7 He for shurt clear. Lard-Western atenm at 
$ 7 . 12 Hi *7 la for spot, Juno amt Ju.y; $. LH for 
Augu-l, $7,211 t'tr September, and $i 34 for October. 
Stcarlne el UY : 10c. Tallow ut ^> 6 , it* 6 .4 • 1 Go - 
Receipts lor week,beef, pints., him, pork, obis. 6,900, 
cut meats pkgs , 3ii 18 ; laril pltga., 2.i,100. 
Exports, beef. jpkicS,, 4,80l, pufk.. bbls.. 4 0*2; cut- 
meat*. tts., 8,tf9,tW2; lard lbs , 6.768 600. 
Maine, per d.-b. bbl„ #l«1.25; State. 75o.0$l: Pro¬ 
lific, Maine, $101.12; Jackson. *1®1.12; peachblow, 
8tate, $1@1.26; 8nowflake, $1@1.25; Peerless, 76c.@$l. 
Garden stuff has had a good sale and prices are ste r ay 
for prime items. The drv weather hHS *hortened 
our L. t. and N, J. crops- Tomatoes, Cha’S. and «uv. t 
¥ cr.. $1.606*2.25: Fla.. V bn. cr., $1.60@2.5b: Norf., 
per cr., il.60(sf2.60; cuouuiber*, Norf., V bu. box, 
$2.50@3: eggs oUnt. Fla., per cr., $»<<;!! string be in«, 
L. I, 19 bag, d3: wax bears, Norf.. F * bbl. 
*1.75«2: string bean*. Norf., roUDd.lH X bbl., $1 .i 5 
@2: flat, V K bbl., fl.60al.7ih «reen peas. I.. I., per 
bag, $1,504*1.76: aspsi kgus. Oy*ter Bftv. per do*, och'- 
*l.T6'u.2. L I. dor 75o.kifl.25: turnips. Jersey. V 100 
bunches $: i4>a8.5U; Barela, V boi., $l@1.35 r beets, 
Jersey, per (OObunchei. $lrt*2: radishes.per 100 bch., 
50o.; lettuce, per Bbl., »1@1.76 cabbage. Jersey peT HX), 
$6<*8: squash. Nor’., yellow, V bb!„ fl@1.25 squash, 
L. 1„ V basket, »U8fc., rhubarb,L. 1. A Jersey. W 100 
bunches, $2.00; onions Bermuda, new, 4* or., $1.60 
@2; Maryland yell w, F bbl., $8.50; canllflower. V 
bbl., $2@6. 
Tobacco.—T he market is essentially as last week 
with trade very moderate, 
ABNTUCKY I.KAF. _ 
Heavy. 
4H@ 6K 
6H@ 6* 
6*@ 7>< 
8 & 8H 
9 @10* 
U @1? 
12 *@14 
Crop of 
la79. 
New England Havaua seed.18 @26 
do. seconds. l 9,,2‘j 
do. tillers. 7 
Penn, assorted lots, flne.1; S'* 
Ohio essorted lots... 7*@iu 
Wtsconsln assorted lots. 7 @JU 
Wisconsin Havana seed.16 wm 
WOoL.—There continues indifference on the part 
Of buyers and prices unsettled. Not much trade Is 
expected until the new Ohio fleeces come In exten- 
tecslvely. 
Light. 
Common lugs. 
.4 @ 4X 
Good lugs. 
Low leaf. 
Medium leaf. 
Good leaf. 
Fine leaf. 
Selections..... 
8 BEDLEAJP. 
Vegetables,—E xports of potatoes since Jan. 
’ ‘879, f" ““ -- - 
LIVE STOCK KARKKTB 
New York. Saturday, June 26. 1880. 
BEEVES,—Receipt* for *-e»k. 12,053 head; do. last 
week 14,324do. Tho offering has run small In num¬ 
bers aud the market dose* strong witu an advance 
• f Vo. on Weanmnu? » figureB. Export sales good. 
Light »t:d meuluni cuttle sold quick •>’ at Qc. advance, 
and good to prime .tears were generally rated |l 4< 
head higher. Light Cherokee aud Texas cattle were 
send at e.*ii*8Vc-. to dress 6i ratller ooarre Colo- 
radus at 9,Kc,. to dress !a Rs., and »1 each: the mime 
for native co.-n-led and disitlfery-fad steers wa# ironi 
9o.. to dress 5tt tta.. to UIRc. to dress 77 its. 
Cows and Calves.—S hort pasture will be apt to 
send a go d many oow* th s season. Fortunately 
shipments are not heavy at tho moment, 'or buyers 
would dictate prices, which »tc low enough for de¬ 
cent stock Tho tango is $25@!0 per head. 
Veal Calves.—M arket dull, few of any sort mak¬ 
ing outside figure*. _ „ 
Live Calve*, N. J. nnd Bucks Co., choice. »V6t6c.: 
prime.6«5Kc-.; State. cholce.OMfil'Wc.: do. prime, IVo. 
63*0 ; fair to good, 8X@*HC.; poor, 8a3>*0.; Mt. Holly, 
good to choice, 6<@6c.; buttermilk, 2>i@3C. 
Sreep and Lambs.—R eceipt* for the week. 81,208 
head! do. last week, 34 87l» do. Vtiry ivw buyers at 
the market-place, and tr de was very slow and prices 
rathof eaeier. Tn > reported transacvions wore *t 4 
@l|gc. for sheep, 4 K@''X for poor to choice Southern 
ana Western lambs, snd GX.«!7c. for Jersey do. 
swine.—R eceipts for week. 24,708 head; do, last 
week, 66.1*19. Stock eoe* d rect to packers : no public 
quotations for live city dressed; 6a>HKo, for Western; 
8X7 o. for StMte 
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Address 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
34 Park Row, N. Y, 
SILOS! 
ENSILAGE! 
T his method of preserving fod- 
L>EB CORN, HUNGARIAN. 3tc.. will undoubt¬ 
edly be quite extensively adopted, but before these 
crops ean De preserved they must first be raised. Tbe 
Hay Crop is sure to be short this year, and farmers 
will need therefore to plant Fodder Corn and Hunga¬ 
rian to eke out the short Hay Crop. For this purpose 
use the 
STOCKBRIDGE. 
MANURE. From 2 to 3 bags to the acre, costing $lu 
to $16, has given very large returns. Orders can be 
filled ibe same day they are received, if our local 
agents have not this kind In stock. 
BOWKER FERTILIZER CO., 
43 Chatham Slrtety Itatlon , 
.inti 3 Par/* Place, .V«r Y’ork. 
IMPORTED CLYDESDALES 
ALSO, 
HAMBLETONIANS, 
and other desirable strains of Trotting Stock, for 
sale, cheap, aud on easy terms. All stock guaran 
teed as good as represented. Catalogues sent free. 
Correspondence solicited. Address 
POWELL BROS., 
Hpriugboro, Crawford Co., Pa. 
