4885 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
443 
grams were received: From Pbiladelphia-Market 
quiet- eheddars at 13‘4e. receipts. 250 boxes. From 
Boston—Market dull, extra a> tat^dotSo. From Chi- 
eago In fair demand Cheddars, n%c. 
Egos. The quotation* are: State, fresh, 2i(rf24%c: 
Western. 24c Southern, be>-t, 23%@24e; Limed, 16c. 
for state, ISalfic. for Canadian. 15c. for Wes¬ 
tern; imported. Hm15i\ 
At the Now York Mercantile Exchange the follow¬ 
ing telegrams were received; Fiotu Philadelphia— 
—Market steady quoted at 23c. receipts, 650. From 
Boston—Market duli: quoted at 24a,25o From 
Chicago—Market dull at 2454c, - limed at iS®20e. 
LtvaPoi.’L-i'uv chickens, near by *■ o.ioc: do 
Southern uno v\ e*t rn,5.. Inc fowls. Jersey, ctate and 
Pennsylvania, pet lb, 12c do Western, il«i2c; 
roosters, olu flt&ic turkeys, per tb .lu.i'2&: tlueka 
Jersey, New York and Penn • pair, $0c*$l.l do, 
Western, per pair, Kic<c $1: geese Jersey. New York 
and Pennsylvania, per pair, ti ;.5>a2 do. Western, 
per pair »|,25<ai.y0i pigeons, per pair. 25 a.Me, 
Dm.s-se.n Poi lthy. -Turkeys. Philadelphia, U<ai5e- 
Jersey at th<» Sp: state and Western, at 14c-chickens 
Philadelphia, spring, selected, boilers, 2 U liw, do. 
roasloru, 4 .i c no, Jersey and Bucks i ounty, dry 
picked, 4i* I5e; do, Mate and Western, ink .2c; 
fowig, Philadelphia, prime, 12 .13c: do. Jersey', n% 
® 12tjti. do. 'late nd Western, per lb, lOutilc- ducks, 
Philadelphia, per lb, I7u so- do Long Is!- nd, 16 .. lie, 
do. .siaie aiul Western, ter lb, 14(3.1 ft-; West¬ 
ern. Inferior ll.t Ue squabs, white, per iloz , $.350; 
do. dark, per doz. $2 60. 
Game Part ridges, prime, per pair, 50 975; .rouse, 
per pair, 7.5utS5e wild ducks Western mallard, per 
pair, JO- 1 50c do, teal, per pulr .io.uS c quail at Hut 
SI 25 per dozen; wild ducks, do canvas. Western, per 
pair, *1 I) dn, redhead, -Norfolk, per pulr, $, 25<«.l 50, 
rabbit-, per pair, MJul3.1c, 
Cot ion. 1 he quotations according to the Ameri¬ 
can classification arc as follows- 
>ew 
Orleans Texas. 
Uplands and Hull. 
Ordinary. 8% 9% !i% 
Strict Ordinary. 9.5 16 !i 9-16 9 9 16 
Good Ordinary... . H'% lu% lOJg 
8trlot Good Ordinary. lo% wji lo-a 
Low Middling. 1U 13-16 11 1-16 ll 1-16 
8trlci Low .Middling. II 11(4 Ilk 
Middling. 11% 11 % 1 % 
Good Middling. 11 5-16 11 916 H 9-16 
Strict Good Middling. 11(4 I13l HA, 
Middling Fair... 11% 12 % 12% 
Fair. 12% 12% 12% 
9TAINKU 
Good Ordinary.... 9% i Low huddling. 10 
Sfrle Good Ord 9 3-16 Mlddllnv. 10% 
Fresh Fruits. ApdIcs; Baldwin, per double 
headed hbl. *2 a’j.'ty (ireenlngg, 2. Grapes -Ca- 
tawba, 10 .4.11c. per lb. ruutierrle* Cape Cod, choice, 
per crate, 81 25 4 50: do. tier tml, i n iti- Jersey, 
choice, per crate. 84 i t.v •• Jersey, poor, per crate. 
83.Mi v 3.7 <- Florida oranges at $2.;%»3. per box for 
best, and $2.25>*2,MJ for poor. 
Dtttrcn -aniTg. Tb following are the quotations 
for Fancy evui.nruied appte>,7%c; choice do. 6% <i.6 l kc- 
good do. 5%uii’c fancy North aroliuu sun dried 
apph s 'lice 4%to.5<\ choice do., 3><tc.; Virginia, ll^c- 
Tennessee eo-rse rut,S' 4 isa%<;, Kentucky quarters, 
3%^4c; pt-i-led p* acbcs, S%(«9c. for best Georgia ana 
8c. tor choice. N. C. fancy 9% > t" 0 : extra fancy, TO® 
1U%( -choice, -4i-a.se. uupeeh-d halve*, new, 7<»7%c; 
quarttfi, «• «%c; plums, 9ai9%c. for Oar>i»ous- and 
11%®12C. for State huckleberries 14c- blackberries. 
9%i«.t0e chernc-, 12% -We, for elude*: evapotuted 
raspberries. Ij.'JT'-oC suu-Jrled do 2JW25%*. 
Peanuts. The quotations are: 5:i3%*. for extra 
and fancy hand picked f •rmers’ grades at 1% tie. 
Hay anu thaw, quotations: Choice timothy hay, 
85«90e good do, 9i c medium do, I5c- shipping hay. 
65(aThc clover mixed, ■ 3 - .Ur clover, 55 o.s,- Loiig 
rye straw-, 85«.90c short rye straw. 65®,7 0: oat straw, 
45(0 She. 
Hops. The quotations arc: New at ITfiiiSe.for best; 
ll(a 16c. from good to prime- 12c. for low grades; old 
at 8 lie: Pacific coast at I2fsi0c, 
Rick quotations- Carolina and Louisiana ccuu- 
mi n to fair lit 4% 0 . 6 ( 40 - good to prime at 544 .sc: 
cboio> at o% -h%c extra head at 5% iM*e Run- 
goon at 1 % • 5c. duty paid, and - 2 V** 8 »c. In b, nd: 
Patna ut 6 %<a 5%c Java at 5%i„.-,%c. 
Seeds Quotations: Clover 3e. for prime Western, 
8%c. for choice, aud 8%e. for extra choice Timo¬ 
thy Is quoted at kt .75 m i.65. Linseed is quoted at 
$1 n 6% cash. 
Scoau.—T he quote tlonsare. 
Cu toai. *>%-■ Orusned. 4%c: powdered, 6%®6%c; 
graoulated. 0 5-l«w.> 6%c mould ‘A," 6%c confec¬ 
tioner- - ‘A.” Cc: qan-l.-.ro • A, " 57<|c; off A. 5 %ivji5%c: 
white extra - *C,' V% r >%c vellow extra ‘"C, -- 5%j# 
5%c- c," 4%i*6%c- ye low 4%u.4%c. 
The short price 1 drawback 82.82 per tOO Tb. less 1 per 
cent., is— 
Cut loaf, 83 83 crushed. $3.83: powdered, $3.58 
@3.81 granulated. *3 7?a8 78. 
Tallow. Prime city quoleU at 6 3-16c. with $2 
charge for packages 
Tobacco. Kentucky tinner hut quiet. 
VEogTAULKs.- For potatoes there Is a very fair In¬ 
quiry, and the besi lots areal strong prices The 
quoia-ions an- for:—i'otaioeo Rose. Maine, per dou- 
ble-hcudcd bbl., »2 <n? 25 Rose, »I ’<0 1.75 for State F 
bbi.-, Burban-, at.37*n$l MJ P bbl: Peerless, at « Off 
bbl, ilu double headed bid-. 26c. should bn added to 
the abuvn quotations. 1 Hetniuda potatoes. 85(45.*0 
b.,l- swcei potatoes at *.3.T5,ai Cabbages- Per lOu, 
85*;, Onions—Clu ster white, per bbL *4«a4. u; do, 
red per bbl 42.71 *3.23; yellow. |2.50 r 3 per bbi. do, 
Eastern wnlte, . H.7v«. 4 .$ 5 , Squash—'larrow, Jersey, 
per bbl. 5 e do, Hubbar-i, per bid. ut 7.le6t»l. Tur¬ 
nips Rus-lu oer bid 76c -81, Celery, ucr d sen 
buuclifs*. at 750.'*$'. Bermuda beets pcrcrAte, at 82. 
Wool -Ohio and Penn -\ si 0 Ale: same XX(4\X 
and above, 3c 86c Jllch pan X 11 oces- 29 -3 0 , comb¬ 
ing aud delaine, S2(aS7c Testis uud territory 12«2 c- 
California Spring, 12t>2lc; super and extra pulled, 21 
(*33c; Ansiraliau, 32it37c. 
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Beeves —Total receipts for six days 9,s8i head 
against Phead for the corresponding tint*- las 
week. Mixed W**(cit» *Wrr», t.,3 I it, ll%c. 5«tt; do 
1,293 It, I'C do, 1,280 tt. tll%c - do. 1,270 n, 0%o: do, 1.265 
It lOkje ilo. 1,1,0 lb, IX’. do, ipart oxen ',.5>9 It, $590 
do, 1 ,'61 it', 45 6 tin. 1,173 I*, »5 2 v. lillnot* itoer*. I,2i7 
it, *5 90 Connecticut steer*. - 2."00 tt 86 k5. Oxen, 
1,687 tt. 45 OlllO steer*. I,m It, *530. Oxen, 1,8*0 
it, 9e, r..Mb- oo. I K (X1 It. 10%. do. 1, 00 It I0%c: do. 1,480 
n, 9c, .55 It; do I 4 5 It, *5 5- do, 1,327 tt. $5 IV do, 
1,510 ft (I Indianaslrer*, t. 8i lb, li‘ 4 C 55 It, Michi¬ 
gan oxen 1,363 tt,$165 do. 1 .' -1 - It. $160 do, I 42 • »■. *4. 
ChlentiO -tier*, 1,(11 Tt, $590; (to, 1,166 It, $5 90; do. 
1,1*4 It, 85 -1 do, l 145 It. $5 >:,■ do, 1,1 ’2 It.. $.5 30. Penn- 
sylvanla • teers. t.tuv ft, 9%c. 59 n, lessVe per head. 
Iuilta-a do, i,tx tt. sw*c, Michigan do, 9.57 tt.,8%c, 
illchlgnn oxt-D, 1 ,**I0 n , *1 tv do. 1,580 tt. *4 16 Jo, 
1,55c it, *1 Ohio steers, l.id) tt 86 do, 1,217 (t,$56m 
00 ,1,2:2 it, (5 do 1,205 tt, 88 15: bull*. 2,097 tb. 8.5'c- 
(lo, 1, 60 It 4%c Pcnu*y vanla vtahtc-fcd-tei rs. 1,270 
It. 8,6 0; do. 1,430 tt. 8* 40: do, 1.1 7 tt.* 30. Pennsyl¬ 
vania Stf-C t v. 1,01- tt , B‘^e.43 lb, $i per bead, do, .229 
it, 9%c. Mh'hlyuu oxen. 1,916 ", i'i 25 do, 1,-60 it, 
84*0: do, 1,541 It, $4 10. Kentucky oxen. 1.117 tt, $5. 
Sleer* and heifers, l.AUtt, $584. Wesieru oxen, ',523 
tt, 85. 
Calves Drt kmc i eulvn* very dull, and veal* weak 
and tciidtng t owuwntd. Dressed grassers scarce 
and a Ultle Arm al 6(*7%c. 
Sin Ki- and Lambs TotulrecelptsforalxdaysSl,- 
908 head agalust 3<,6i 0 for the sun e time lust week- 
Canada lutnov, 9- it n%i - Pi nn*ylvanla do, s* tt, 0%ci 
State sheep, 121 tt. 5%c; do, 3 * tt. *i 10 do. 101 tt. ifcc; 
We-tern do. 99 It, .|%C- I-elinsylv* ulu do, IU1 III, 5c- 
Western *heep, ll lb. 6%c do, Ml fb, 84.43A( : 
Mlchlgun sheep. 89 lb, 5c do 81 Hi. l^vc- estern do. 
10 lb, 44,41 stut- do, 77 lb. -tv*e: Ohio sheep, 95 lb, 
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*4.l4i: do, 9(1 lb. *1 t*>* Ohio sheep. 1 2 lit. 5UC- 
Indlmut do, S9 lb, S6*c; Michigan do, 9 lb $3 n5 do. 
69 lb, 5%e: Chicago do, 60 lb, H 35; ‘Modoc».’'75 lb, 
3%c Kentucky sheep, 111 lb, $4.90 Ohio iambs, 81 lb, 
b%e 
Hops. Total receipts Tor the six day* 32,227 head 
against 87,86!i heud for the same time la*l week. 
Common to prime ure quoted at 1%-siat)%c: country 
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