JULY 47 
465 
THE BUBAL MEW-YOBBEB. 
stablished 1848 
fiTn REVIVERsiVllCH 
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VIBRai 
Hops.—T here Is a Blow market and prices un¬ 
settled and favoring buyers. Quotations are for 
Cents per ft. 
New York, now crop, prime and ohoioe.32 @35 
Now York, new crop, medium.3U @32 
Now York, now orop, low to fair.27 @22 
Eastern, new crop.27 (&35 
Wisconsin, new crop.27 @35 
Yearling. 7 @18 
Olds, all growths. 4 @10 
Pacific Coast, new...30 @35 
Pacific Coast, olds (nominal).5 @10 
Oil Cake.—W estern Is quoted at *32.60 per ton. 
Poultry and Game.— Dressed poultry has agood. 
steady uemand uud prices are strong wltu the pres¬ 
ent rates ul receipts of prime. Western could be 
spared ; It turns out poorly on arrival and is slow of 
sale. 
Turkeys, choice, small, on Ice, 12w)3c.; fair to good. 
10i»12o.; Phila . dry-puked, 12@i3o. chickens. 8prtng, 
Phliu., largo, Iff tb, 23:a25c,; bujaIi. 23ii«23c.; scalded, 17 
(a20c.-. Fowls, Pima., dry-pUkcd, ltle.; Jersey, good to 
pilme, UuilPc.; State, dry-pickud, prime, Ufuilae.; 
suite, scalded, prime, I3p*i4c.- Western, dry-picked, 
prime, He.; sen (led. prime, I3c.; poor to fair. 10<*l2c; 
duoks. spring, dry picked, la ge. 1 Duffle.: dry-picked, 
small. lf-tlOc ; State. 8,aided. 15@lBc.: Phila., old 
dry-picked, l0,412u.: squabs, white, per do* ; $2G£2.25t 
dark, *l.i«Ll2. 
Chicken* are plenty and only guud sizes show any 
hrmness la prices. Prime fowl* have a steady c.tii 
from city killers. Tennessee poultry 1* in light sup¬ 
ply tills Beatiou, owing, dealers say, to the State tux 
upon Oolleetois Of coops and Other small tarm pro- 
auce. 
Chtckcn*. Spring, large, V lb., 18®19c,; small, 17@ 
IHo.: Iowl», Jersey, He.; Western, UiHutHe.; South¬ 
ern. 13(«>l»%c.; roomer*. old and young, dale.; tur¬ 
keys, mixed, Jersey. IP* Ue, Western, Hi* lie.; ducks, 
N. J., N. Y. and Pa., V pair, t>0<*7UC.; Western. 46@55c.; 
Huutlicrn, 4lK$t5e.: gce.se, Jersey, 41.50 41.75; N. Y. and 
Pa.-$l.2Ci«1.5u ; Western, mixod, tKdll.25; Southern, 
H7c.@41.12; pigeons. 2du>iiC. 
The market I* almost bare of game. Woodcock 
uot openly saleable until Aug. isi. and shlpiueuts of 
Western are attended with risk. Hug. sulpe, frozen, 
tAH): stall-f, d pigeons, 61.50 ub 1.T5; night, BOo.Wll. 
Provisions—H ave shown a tlborai speculative 
trading aud prices advancing, closing, however, 
weak Latest prices are $t2.S6 for July. tLi.SCQ* 
for August, Jl2,S0,ffl2,vy for September, 3l3@ 
13.05 tor October, and UL4U for sellers' opiion le- 
maittoer of year. Bacon at 7%e. fur long clear and 
7%o. for short clear. Lard—Whktern meant st 7.2uc. 
for spot lota, 7.15c. for July. 7.20c. for August and 
7.2?%c. lor September- Stearin* si !i,l*@!l*c. tor 
Western. Tallow at t>3-lti<i»t>%c. for prune. Beef— 
Extra India mess quoted »t *17 for city ; *10 for extra 
mess, and 19.50 for plain mess, *10.(iO@il for packet, 
and *— for family mess. Beef hams at *2U«21.50 for 
new. 
Receipts for week, beef, 575 pkgs.; pork, 2,650 bbls.; 
cut meals. 28,100 pkgs.; lard, 12 200 pkgs. 
Exports for week, beef, 1,9:5 pkgs.; pork, 5,900 bbls.; 
cut meats, ll,4hi,5i0 pounds; lord, 4,018.400 pouuus. 
Tobacco.—T he market has not varied for two or 
three weeks, with trade ruling very quiet. 
VEGETABLE —Old potatoes are dropped from the 
list, homo of this heat remnants were taken for Ha¬ 
vana at cheap prices. New are plenty; Nortolk now 
seldom compare with L. 1. and N. J. The range is 
fl.50tg3 for Va. and Ma,; $2 85*3 for L. 1. and N. J. 
southern culls, 75c,@|l. Corn better. Tomatoes 
and a higher tlais of green stuff give the market for 
garden product* considerable lWe. W-stcrn onions 
will soon arrive und present rates will then drop. 
New York tomatoes ruu poor. hardly wanted. 
Green corn, Ilaikeusavk, per ltd. *1.@1.2 j: Bnr- 
Ungtcn, .W@7bc.: tomatuea, Norfolk, per or.. 7 jc.@ 
11,50; Maryland, per crate, *3uj.3.5U; JL I.and Jersey, 
per bush.. $4 -. cucumber*. L. I., ft 100. *1.60; cucum- 
hers, Norf., *> bbl , F.W2.7&: ogg plant. Florida, prime, 
♦ doz., dflosl.64i; string beans.L. 1. * hag, *i.70@2.60; 
wax bean*. 1-. L, Il.78u2.60 green peas. L. 1„ *2@ 
2.u0; turnips, Jersey, mr 10U buuohea, ftu, 4; Russia, 
V bbl., $1,75; beois Jersey, per Itt) bunches, >2,1,0 «i.i; 
radishes, red, der lOO bunches. 5oa76c.; black. fl.Ui@ 
150; leltuce, V bbl., *2@3; cabbage, Jersey. * )IH), «4>; 
squosU^ Jersey, marrow, per bbl., g3@2.t0; L. X., yel¬ 
low, *djt2.2i; L. L. white, *2@2.26; onions, Jersey, *»; 
Slurylund, yellow, *j) Ya., yellow, |4@6 ; carrots, V 
too bunches. *i.5u@2. 
Wool.-T rade has bean very moderate, and prices 
have ruled u little unsettlec. closing steady. Ql m- 
tlons are for: 
Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia washed 
fleece, XXX and picklock. 48@50c,; X ana XX,t4«B,c.; 
No. 1. iSaMls.; No.2. 44@4tt; common,40*42o. 
N. V. State, Michigan, Wisconsln »ud Indiana wash¬ 
ed fleece—X and above, 4h@44C.; No. 1, *6@48c.; No. 2, 
4»0!44C.; common. 88(4400. 
Illinois. Iowa and Missouri washed fleece,! and 
above. 40us42o.; No. 1. 41^48; No. 2 and common, 38(3 
42o. Tub washed—superior. 4Sui50c.: average, i4wi46c. 
Combing wool—Meuiuin. washed, 50@53c.; medium, 
low, 46@47c.; Guuada, 45@47c.; Kentucky', unwashed. 
ery goes m iInly to exporters, State pails and tubs 
run irregular in quality and as sellers retain very 
nearly late prices a good deal of the average local 
trade nas tuniud to Western. Supplies from near¬ 
by dairies arc vary small owing ti shortened pasture, 
and any surplus milk can And a ready etty market In 
Us fluid state. Export trade only fair, 8,100 pkgs, for 
the week. Receipts. 34,MX) do. 
Creamery, be-i Slate, do , Western, good to prime, 
fair to good. Mweet cream, 19<42 i%c.' State factory, 
yellow choice, 2lc: fair Mi prime, I8@!uc.: palls and 
hf. tubs, choice, 20,y.'le.: good to prime. l‘J@ 0o.; fair 
to good, lAAiil) .; poor, 15@l7u.; Wclali tubs, prime, 10 
us2tio.; other. iSglMc.: Western imitation creamery. 13 
@17o.; dairy, fresh, liK4l7c,' fair to prime, to 14@l0c.; 
poor, 18c.; factory, prime, 15c,; other, U@Uc. 
Chkebb.—T he market has reacted from the sharp 
advanc i of the pruvlou • week and closed dull and 
unsettled, with some little «t ick to be carried ovor. 
Exports for the week are 95,000 boxes. 
Quotations arc: State fauiory, fancy, 90.; do. 
good t piluie,bvR-SJtC.; do. fair to good, 8«8%o.; d". 
half sklmuxed. oH/tiC-; Wisconsin tactory. Hue, at 
85fc.; do. goo J to prime, 7H@8c.: do. fair to good, 
6H@7c.; Ohio laoiorr. flue. St^HS'C.: do. good to 
prime, 7a7!<o.: do. flat, tair to good, BK@Vc.; do, 
poor ic fall bS A'iRC. 
Receipt* for week, 110,800 boxes. 
Export*. 84.GX) do. 
Llverpo d cable, fit*. 
Sieuru. 40 a 
Cotton.—H a* and active trade and prices closed 
strong, latest prices are for July, Il,75@ll.7fJc.: 
August. ll.OO.ii11.158c.; September, ll.l6o.; October, 
10.76u.; November, 1(1 OU@1U,04C,; Deoemoer, l(J.tii@ 
10 .ti 2 c. ;.Iililu;uy,ul.08(4IU.;o. 
Quotations tor spot ooiton are based on American 
Standard of oliutsIBciitlon. and or. cotton In *tnr« 
running In quality not more than half a grade above 
or below the grade quoted. 
N. Orleans 
Ifplanda. and Gulf . Texas. 
Ordinary.. 8>< 8Vf 8X 
Btrict ordinary. 9 9H 9X 
Good ora Inary. 10 lu.Vtf 10>6 
Strict good do............. 10S 10% lOjw, 
Low middling.. 11V 11 % H;'a 
Btrlct tow middling.. 11% 11X HJf 
Middling. 11% 12 12 
Good middling. 12% 12% 12% 
Strict good middling. 12% 12% 12% 
Middling Fair..... 13% 18% 13% 
Fair. • 1J% 13% 13% 
STAIN KD. 
Good ordinary. 8% I Low middling.. 9% 
Strict good ordinary. 9 I Middling.. 9 11-10 
Dried Fruits.— 1 The general .trade is slack and 
prices are nominal. Quotations aru for 
For North Carolina apples, talr to good, at 6%@ 
7%c.; choice, at 8 <ai 8 * 0 .; New Vork State quarters 
at 7%;<$7%o.; patent evaporated, in cases, choice 
at 14,u,H%c.; gi.od and prime 13%faUc.: evaporated, 
Sliced at - ■ c. Evaporated peeled peaches, good 
to ciiotce, at 2fk»2he. . North Carolina peeled choice 
16^170.; Georgia prime at )5@)lic.; fair to good at 
13o#Ue.; common at 10@12o.; nnpeeled halves at — 
— c.; do. quarters at Pitted cherries at la.tcltjo. 
Blackberries nominal. Raspberries at 28c. Plums 
at 17@17 %c. 
Eggs.—R eceipts for week, 5,927 bbla.*, do last week, 
7,bUodo. 1*.ices have worked up urnler the Contin¬ 
ued small receipt*. U until ns* ts steady anu all stock 
is runiilug down In quantity. Losses very large in 
count as the season usa been exceptionally severe. 
Near Points JMtllc.; State and Pena. 14%@l5c. 
Western atul C*nsct«u fresh 13%c.. good, or toe 
house lot* 12%/AiJu. 
FLOUR.—The market has been advancing in sym¬ 
pathy with wheat. Which nas een affected by the 
unfavornolu weather reports. 
Latest prices arc *.J.4Uia,4.15 for Inferior to 
fancy superflue State and We*tern;|4.l5@4.td tor ortii- 
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Beeves.— Receipts for week 11,825 head; do last 
week 15,t584 d j. Moderate receipts and fine quality 
have kept up a good movement during the week and 
though the closing droves did uot run so well in 
quality the supply was quite sold up. Texan grae- 
sers aold at 8C;. to dress 06 fta.; Ohio and State grass 
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dresabtift- E.tracattle sold in a few instances at 
Uk. 610 % 0 ., to dress 57 fts. 
Swine.—R eceipts for week, 21,016 head; do last 
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Cows and Calves.— Comparatively few head 
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8 HBKP AND Lamus —Receipts for week, 31,537 
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