JULY 4© 
T 
16(3170.; Georgia prime at 16@18c.: fair to good at 
13@14c.: common at 10@12c.: unpeeled halves at — 
—c.: do. quarters at 6@6>4c. Pitted cherries at lfeu 17c. 
Blackberries nominal. Raspberries at 28c. Plums 
at 174* 17 > 40 . 
Ea 08 .-Receipt* for week. 8,890 bbls. The market 
1 b dull and weak ; It doc* not even show the extra 
spurt that usually attends Fourth of July week. 
All stock quoted only to what It will stand. 
L.l , N. J. miduear by. Hy»ir*V, State and Penn., 
13X0.; Western. Choice. 11Y® 12c : Western, fair to 
good, lie,; Cunuda, good to choice. 12<tl2,Xe. 
FKATitKits.—Geese, prime, 50®5f>c., mixed. 36® 
45c.; hen,turkey, 2@4o. 
FLOUR.— Toe decline in wheal which has resulted 
from the good cfop reports from all sections wes , 
has brought about a decidedly lower range of prices 
for flour ; * larger export trade results. 
The quotations are td.l5ttl.00 for inferior to very 
fancy super due State and Western ; *(1.7044.00 for 
pour to very good extra State, odd lots and linos; $4 uu 
for very toed to fancy do.: $3.70*4,00 for In¬ 
ferior to very good shipping extra Western. and $4«i 
4.25 for good to fancy shipping extra do.: inferior to 
verygcod white wheat ettra*. very good 
to very choice do. at ; rod and amber 
winter wheat. Inferior «a>choice uradn and fniuilr 
at Ii.ti.u5 -j : round m>i;p Our-. lS.t»s4 40; and trude 
and family brand* of do. at *4.50si5.T5; 8u l.oai* at 
$4.4005.85 for lurerlor to good sxi.ro «5.33w> 5<i for 
good to very choice, and up to $G.90 'or very 
fancy, Minnesota clear. very interior to 
fancy, at $3.T«8!a.75i Minnesota ‘straight,’ very 
poor lo veiy lanoy, at $5 10x7.25, and patent 
inferior to lancy at t6.5OtoS.00; unsound stock 
at from $2.7545 00: city mm extra at to. 10wo.75 
for good to choice West Indio* ; do. for fiiuglaao. 
$3,75" 4.35 for poor lo very choice spring wheat, and $o 
@6.(0 for winter wheat product; do. trade and tuinliy 
extras. $8,00311.78 do. lor houih America, f5.i5gti.15: 
No * at *2.75 .- 3.0J for poor to very choice. Southern 
dour held Utiniy. with only a moderate demand; 
bbics tit <M0 obis.: quoted at $.V<;G 75 tor poor lo very 
choice extra*. Rye Uour i« moderately sought alter; 
sales ol Sit) libit, *4 50ttl.hU fur lair to choice super¬ 
fine Slate. 
Ooltn Mica I, In UoR,er deui ,ud, with prices steady; 
sales of Riaudwine at $3.15. and 20i bbls. yellow 
WeBiern at 2,004^4.75. Yellow WeBiern quoted at 
t2.6lMtf.7a: some taucy lots at $3; Bruuuywiue at 
$3.15. Bag meal quoted at Die, for ordinary city 
coarse. 
Fhenii KRiUTS.-Str aw berries aroalmostgunciqual- 
ity now poor. Otner berries have a steady sale but 
in all irulu it depends upon a well a lien ed uiar- 
kei in ihe morning lor steady prices to ue quoted. 
Apples in good d tin tod wnen of fair iuzh. A better 
display of poaches is offering. 
atrawboTica Uswcgu f qt. 543c; Raspberries Red 
Auiwero cups little-, up-r.'ver, nalive. cup* 3g4c.; 
Jer.cy red, pis. j@0c. Black HIM pis- 4««>5o.; Md. * 
S Jersey, p qt. fijtSe. Whortleberries Mountain U 
bu. $8w4; Jeiscy U bu$3; 31d. Hqt. StoiOc. Black 
berries Wilson, Aid. jt Del. $< qt. 8*d)c., Dorches¬ 
ter. Md. A. Del. lij.se.; Jersey. Wilson* V qt. ll)@12o. 
Cu.rant*cherry, > ft 0«,8c.; small P ft 4ioi5e. Choice 
sweet $ ft 1 lot 12c.. sour 1< ft 8*lfle.: coimnou 5tt6e. 
Goo*cheiries green, Md. bush. *1.50. Plums, 
Mountains Md. V qt. 4tt6c. A oplc* Md. Astraclian, 
per cr.»ltol 25, Md. green per or. > 0 a 75c.; Norik, green 
V bbl.$233: do. V X bbi. *l.00ttl 50, Peaches. N, 0. 
choice V or. $3.«4: no. po r to fair 75c.'g$l; Ua. $3@4; 
Norfolk 75o.@$l'50; Md. A Dot. Beatrice 75c @$ 1.50 
Aprionth is qt. ztXatfjc. Watermelons Fla. per 100 
t lO*2a;Gu., H5<*26; Fla. llickoi y nuts per bush. 
lxst.io. Peanut*.Vii. liana-picked. P ft. 5%tt6-Xc.; 
extra prime to fancy IXwlKc.i good to prime 4>»c.; 
aliened, 5,S®5SiO. 
Ukaim.—T he arrivals linye b on the largest ever 
known in this market of wheat and corn, and extmi. 
s ve operations have resulted ou export account. 
The sulpnient of corn have been especially heavy 
and in one day over hlW.lMI hush, went lo llie Eng. 
lisbmArxcia. Price** have mien steadily declining 
throughout as the weather has been favorable lor 
the crop*. Hales ou the spot, :ncludtuK No. 2 red 
winter at $I.I.V«fI-17; ungraded do. $l.lltt1.l4; No. I 
white at fl.Utftt-ail.ll.s ; No. 2 do. asl.llttl.il sf: im 
graded while ui $I,tH,/.l.i2 , and No. spring $l,07to 
1.0*; and tor fdtu'o delivery. No. 2 led winter at 
$1.11(41.15 early in July »l.llh,04l.i;ifor all July; $1.07 
tol.W for Aitgu t, and SI.lflX ttl-^H for September,; 
No. 1 while Itlfl IffljUttLlO lor July, and $i .OTtolULX 
for September: No. 2 Milwaukee »i $107 early in 
July and $1.05 for all J By. Indian corn on the spot 
atniSttWbio- lor Western mixed, inoludi g No. 2 at 
60tt50 ttv, sicanmr do. 4H'\«4.'Xo. and tuir Western 
yeliui* and for I unite aedvery including No. 2 
mixed at 18H 4l*Se. lor JulV. »ud 48JfC. for Angus , 
Rye unsettled'. Western rei»fu>a sum for August 
delivery at ?Gu. Out* on tne spot at 32.4ORc. for 
mixed, and 3Sa40c. for white, including No. 2 graded 
at 34Htt35c. for mixed, and 35tt35.xe- for white. No, 
2 mixed lor July 34Xtt36o. 
Hay an ii straw.—* n thin section of the State and 
lnNuw Jersey the hay crop o n hopeless one If the 
scarcity prove* to bo wbat is feared, It will b : a se¬ 
rious event for the trade. Poor buy will not fill New 
York’s ocniandtu hardly any case. Exporters and 
stable* that to-merly took rejection* find it more 
profitable to raise their view of quality Thi* fae.. 
lends lOiteepdowD the offerings of good to prime be¬ 
yond a storing degree. On many day* during the 
week tho station* and barge* have *old out all good 
stock upon arrival Thu market closes vory llrmfor 
both buy and straw. 
Fancy wire-baled J.O.hay $1.05 per 100 fts.; prime 
timothy O.xo.q>91: medium SSisUJc, shipping 7iX*80c; 
cloverti0#70c.;long ryestruw $1.1041.15; short70»75c; 
out 45tt50c. 
Hoi’8.—There is merely a brewers’ demand, and 
the call is light at this part of the season. The quo¬ 
tations are for: _ 
Cents per ft. 
New York, fancy...Nominal 
New York, new crop, good and choice.33 • 
New York, new crop, medium..31 
New York, new crop, low to fair..............27 
Eastern, new crop...27 
Wiscousiu, new crop.27 
Yearlings......... .7 
Olds, all growths. * 
Pacific Coast, new...3U 
Pacific Coxal olds lnominal). 5 
.Nominal 
.33 
W3H 
.31 
083 
.27 
Q29 
27 
@35 
.27 
tt35 
7 
ttl» 
4 
id 10 
30 
(*35 
5 
ttlU 
POULTRY ANDGAMK.—I)re*«t‘d poultry is not plen¬ 
ty ami no tlio'lfinand is sharper im- fresh dressed 
su ck than couutry picked strong prices rule. 
Hpilng chickens. V lb., UKiB22c ; fow ls, Pa. and Jer¬ 
sey. 12Statue.; Slate, 12*ttt3«.: Western, 12i*l«Xe.: 
Southern, lltttfc.: rooster*, OtdOc.; tuikeys. b ft. n» 
12c ’.ducks. State, Pa- and N. J.,~W pair, f x^joc.; Su utli- 
ero Pa., V pair, 13.4650.; Western, b pair. 45<a56c.; 
geese, Wextern, $1.l2t<J1.25; Statu, Pa. and Jersey, V 
pair, $1.25ttl.&0, 
There i* a go.xt supply of dressed, aud prices rather 
favor buyers even for fine dry-picked. 
Turkeys, small, choice, lJtqjIUc.; large. ll®12c.; 
chickens, Phnu^, large, 30432c.; stuuli, 2ottt'2Ho.; Jer¬ 
sey. 24*v25c.: State, 289250.; Western. 11W2IC.: Pa„ 
dry-plekud, 23tt25c.; Fowls, Buck* Co. and N. J. 
pnme, Uq$l5o.: 1. I and N. J , fair to good. I2ttl3e.: 
PtoJla . diy-pliked, prime, 14uil5e., Huite and West¬ 
ern, dry picked, lottllc.; sc* dud. I2 **Ijc.; fair lo 
good, lb ft.. 1 ha 12c.: spring ducks. V ft . l«tt 2 fo. 
Supplies of game wro suiill, English srdpo only 
brought from ice hou»cs ns wanlod. There is no 
call lor heavy rocuipts of any sort, as spring chick¬ 
en* now till up mu< h of the lanoy trade. 
Wild plgeoos, tllghts, b oox., 75c.'4$l ; stall-led, 
$ 1 . 514 I. 1 U tame squall, light, |i duz. $2tt2.2o; dark. 
$t,25ttl,G0; pigeons, live, V pair, 334.1400.; shot pigeons 
per do*.. $1.12(gil.:!o; fro/.un Knglisli snipe, doi., 
$2.50 1 log’s hind legs, large, V ft, 23926c.i small, 18tt 
20c. 
Provisions.— 11 og product* have been in vory 
good siiape this week, as .-tom ■ of llio larger specula- 
live operator* hnvo (tot oui*auc 1 with tuts lt^itituatd 
export irade working «* a* influence, prux* have 
gone to a hotter basis, limitation* for pork : old 
mess at $11.7att 12: new. $12. J ittlf 25; 30 bb *. family 
incSM, $13.26; tor future delivery sales, Aug., $12.la: 
seller the year, *11: July quoted at tII.t*i)tt$l3.25; 
Sept„ $W.15#12.40; Oct., $l.'.2dttl2.56 bid aod asked. 
Bard was also sir. nger, with a moderate trade; prime 
city. 7.05c*, 4.60 to* do., WaUterii, T>6«v7.16o.; lor fu¬ 
ture delivery, July, 7.H)c : Aug.. 7.T53ol7H0'; Hept., 
7.22a7 25c.: Ocl, 7.27H97.30: seller year quut- 
e 1 7.10c ; refined t\i tlui Continent, 7.&6c. Bacon was 
dull and uomtnallv unchungcd. Cut wests ruled 
qilietund unchanged ; sales 1,000 pickled bhouldeis, 
5^0. Toe stock 01 pork here and In Brooklyn 
houses is 64 477 bbls.; and m lard 02,530 tea. Bo 
bucf hams nominally unchanged, 
ware- 
oet and 
Skk».—L inseed is dull and nominal. Timothy is 
quiet. Clover liaB a small demand; quoted in7tt7)4o. 
for choice Western; 7><o. for extra choice do., and 7>i 
®7Sie. for choice Now York State. 
Tobacco.—T he following 
is a late 
revision of 
price for domestic. 
KENTUCKY LEAP. 
Light. 
Heavy 
Common lugs. 
.. 4 r* 4',< 
4X(a 4Y 
Good lugs. 
.. 4W* 5 
5 to 5X 
Low leaf. 
.. 5Htt « 
fl ® 6X 
Medium leaf. 
.. 7 
7 @ 8X 
Good loaf. 
.. TH® SH 
9 Ot 10X 
Fine leaf. 
.. y toll 
11 ®12 
Selections . 
...13 to— 
- 
SK1CDLKAF. 
Crop 1S78. 
Crop 1879. 
New England Hovanaseed... 
id— 
18 I^d25 
Wrappers, common.. 
..13 ttlo 
— a- 
Medium. 
..ie @i8 
— (»— 
Fine. 
..20 to 7K 
26 @33 
Selections. 
.30 0V4O 
— to— 
Seconds... 
..10 tol2H 
10 tol3 
Kilters.. 
..- a— 
5H® 7 
Peon, assorted, low.. 
..12 @13 
- to - 
Assorted, fair. 
.14 ttlo 
— 
Assorted, tine. 
.10 »18 
18 @22 
Wrappers... 
..18 irf35 
— a- 
Fillers. 
... 9X0*10 
— ot— 
N. Y. ass’ted. com. to medium 0 i^i 
- @- 
Ohio assorted. 
.. S.HttllH 
7M@10 
Wrapper*.. 
..15 (M26 
- a— 
Wisconsin assorted. 
.. 8 to 12 
7 aio 
Havana seed. 
. .15 tt2t; 
1G @18 
Wrappers..... 
..12 <418 
- @- 
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO. 
A moderate business has been done in all style* 
We quote : 
Black Work-Common snd medium.in bond 12 9>5 
Good and fine, in bond.16 ©18 
Bright work—Common and medium, in bond 15 ttlfl 
Good and fine, in bond.21 @36 
VEOETABLE3.—The market is easy for new pota¬ 
toes; supplies borui to ardv.i from nq.cr points. Old 
are lower and pressed for sain. 
Bermuri*. * bbl. 76; Dong Island, new. $2tt2.50; Nor¬ 
folk, $l.2&«2.25; Maryland. $l.25:!}2.33 ; Southern 
culls. 6(1 *i6c.t Early lto<e, Maine, pur d -h. bbl., fl; 
State. iiOttiao : peach blow, state, $1; Hnowfiiike. $1: 
Peerless. h>g75c. There Is u good demand for t re»h 
garden stutT, hut the weather Is so warm that dis- 
tribiitois Will liOt take huge loin and the moderate 
arrivals fill all present wants. Soring be ns.D. I. 9 
bag, fiat, 75(4*1.10; cuouiubers. Norf .,,‘,0o.7r,c. 1,.!.. V 
100, $1. green peas I,. I„ per bug, f Im31, Tonnitocu, 
Nyrf., flutl Nt; KlaV bush, box, $|.‘«MX)- Cha's. aud 
Hav., $1(a 1 50 beets Jersey, per 100 hunches. $2(42.00; 
onions. B-riiUiOn. V crate. $1 :6 Aid,, V bbl., $3.50® 
3.75; cabbage, L. I and Jersey, 10U 1 squ *h, white, 
L. I., '|M basket. 4(Hs.50o.: wlilte tiirnlus, Jersey, V HIO 
bunches. $2tt3; taulolower, fj. f , l* ooz , i5c.tt$3; 
eggs plantper cr,, $1.60*12: turnips, Russia, V bbi., 
ll.GOttl 75; sweet corn, h itiO, $1. 
Wool —There no is change to note. Few buyers 
libe’y to be in market until receipts make a larger 
st ck than Is now showing. 
. •» » » 
01 YE STOCK. MAS It NT 8 
Nbw York, Saturday July 3, 1880. 
Beeves —Butchers’ wants were limited this week 
with the holiday in view, aud prices we e tame at 
the olose though off 4C. sln.ee Wednesday. Good 
Texan steers sold at 7c,, to dress, 5 > lbs.; fair to prime 
native steers, SHtt'JSc. 
Cows and Calves.— There have been a few car 
loads of State sold at 22tg!50c.; a few extras, *55 per 
head. 
Veal Cai.vks.—D emand steady; supplies suffi¬ 
cient to keep pi Ices popular. A few near-point 
dressed 7'uSc. 
Dive calves. N. J. and BuckB Co., choice. 5;Y®Go.; 
fair to choice. 6!4wGc.: State, prime, e ft, 6f<tt51<C.: 
do .fair to good, 4ti&/5c. ;fod,2jli'(a3>«c. buttermilk, 1 % 
to 2\e, 
Sbkkp and Lambs —The tone of (he market is 
Hun and sb prices a re not above buyers’ views a 
good clearing of the pens ’s to be noted. 
Sheen aS ttoc. Southern and Western lambs IS® 
( 1 . 14 c.; N. J, 65ttt8»>o. 
Swine.— No public sales: city dressed firm, uu’ 
changed at l>Kc. 
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