nunuovi UI 7 »'I*U ' 1 , OVJJII MAD 4 I‘-b. |J|T| 
mKjUS.—S houlders. at $3«U4a': Short TUb sid 
*5 $»; Short Clear, lte6 no, Cirri -k Finn l 
ports, *5 nt>@« 5V row* andmixed, i' *i stock. 
$3®« 25: feeders. $3»«25: Texan*, #:i ml J>. Sill' 
l No Grade, 33056c, per bushel. Oats are 
sales of No. I white and barley, 45®i5t*e: No. 
very choice. Corn Meal.— Steady, with a fair busi¬ 
ness. Brandywine, *3 25(5335- Yellow Western, 83® 
3 30 Feed.— Quoted for 40 to BO lbs. $13 50015 00: 80 
lbs at *11 50(510 00: 100 lbs at $16018. Sharps at $19 
@30 50. P.ve feed at $16 50®17. 
Ubais.— Wheat.— No. 8 Chicago, 93c. free on board 
from store, 98^*e. nttont; No. I Bard Duluth. #102 
afloat; do. r I f. Buttaln at 9 S 5 *c®$ 99 e. In store: 
Ungraded Wluler red, 91.0034: No, 3 Bed, 94e No. 2 
Red. t! (Undelivered from store: Cl0034® 19114* roll' 
ri.nil rf-ce-ipt* m ,'levator No. 9 Red for July. Cl 01)14 
@10144' do, for Ausust, *1 oi®l 02&s: do. for Septem¬ 
ber, $1 03 m[ 0434; do, for October. «l 05®1 WW: do. for 
November. $1 0(34v*l 071*. Rvts — Quiet and arm 
Western-, *41*0*4 4* <V Canada. 7)®12>*e. Suite. 7S074C. 
Hari vv. Nominal. Harlkt Mai.T, Dull,and prices 
unchanged. Corn. — Ungraded mixed. 5Uat«54c; 
steamer mixed, 5244 c, |u elevator: No.2. KiWaSSlic, In 
elevator: ungraded White, 54c. delivered; No. 2 
White, 88 c, in elevator; No. J mixed fur July. '.534,® 
5:«*c; do, for August, 53®fi8?ic; do, for September, 
58$4@54J*c. do. for October, M> 4 @ 55 * 4 c» Oats—No. 3. 
mixed, 85l*.v»37Hc: No. 3. SAwSeue • No. 1. quoted 
37c No. 3. white. 37X@3T«ut No. 2, «U»3it4c No. 1 
quoted -12o: mixed Western, Sli&ftAsc. white do, 
8i)@43c: white State, 4104214c: No 2, mixed for July. 
S5J»®3flt40: do. for August. dSyi^S^^c: do, for Sep¬ 
tember, 31 W<i# 3 ll*c. 
Brans. — Quotation* are: Marrows, *1571*0160; 
mediums, *1.471*01.50: pea, *1 45; red kidney, $1 S5@ 
190; white kidney, $1 6501 70. 
1'kas.—G reen are quoted at $1 20. 
Provisions.—Pork— Quotations: *11 for uninspected 
mess, and $1125®$11 50 for Inspected do: *11 2501150 
for ratnlly mess: $12 25014 35 for clear back, (the lat¬ 
ter for fancy),and $9r>u for extra prime. Duicssed 
H oijb— Bales at 54fc. for bacon, to 6 hie. for light 
average?, and 0|Ue. Tor pigs. COT Meats—P ickled 
bellies 15 ft, average, 6 o: do. 11 lbs. average. OMtoSQc: 
do, 19 It, average. 6 Qc; the latter are held at 6 t*c. at 
the close pickled hams, HJQ 01 Uhie: do, dioulder, 
fMJ. City plekletl shoulders, 5cr smoked do,Sc: pickled 
bams, Ufi*®10t*c:smoked do, lUtMlpqe. Middles—F or 
Chicago delivery, quotation:; are for short clear, 6.05e: 
short rib, 5.K5e: long elenr, 5,75c dry salted shoulders. 
S.Vde, Rrxr,—Quotations are Extra India mess, *17 
019; extra mess In barrels at $1000; packet. $1100 
@1200 for barrels; family, $19® 13 00 . Beep Hams— 
Quoted at $2250 here and $2151) at the West. ' Laud 
S ales of western steam for prompt delivery contract 
graoo, quoted at IM 6 c: off grade, at e.suct July 
option no sales, closing at #.S.H*c; August option 
sales at t87(jlfl.ksa; September option sales at i.iMc: 
October option sales at 7.12c@7.l5c; November op¬ 
tion soles at 7.0307.09c: Dor ember option sales at 
7c. The year option dosed at SNjcoH.sSc. City 
steam Is without change on moderate demands: 
quoted at 6.75c. Refined is quiet and steady quoted 
at 7,iuc. for Continent; and South American,at ?.50e. 
Bctteb — Quotations are: Creamery — Eastern, 
19020c: Western, 16@19c : Elgin, I7@19c . State 
dairy, half flrklua, tubs, best at 17c. do, half firkins, 
tubs, extra flue, 15®i6c- do. half firkins, tubs, good, 
at 14015c: do, SVelsh tubs, prime, at 16c. do. Welsh 
tuhs, good, at Itsaife ; do. tubs, poor, at 12® 13c ; 
Western Imitation creamery, best, at 15®!3c; do, 
rood, at 130130 : Weslern ilMry fine, at i3@l4e; do. 
1885 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
507 
and nearly 400,000 bushels of barley. The 
average yield per acre is estimated at about 
2.yt£ bushels for wheat, 35 bushels for oats, 
and 30 bushels for barley. 
The Farmers' Review of Chicago, last Wed¬ 
nesday said that it saw no reason to change 
its estimate of June 1. That the total wheat 
crop of this year will not exceed 230,000,000 
bushels. Other crops it summarizes thus: The 
corn crop is holding its own well, and pro¬ 
mises a full average crop. Oats promise, 
owing to increased acreage and fairly good 
condition, the largest crop ever harvested in the 
country. The bay crop will not fall short of 
the average. Outside of winter wheat, the 
crop outlook is encouraging. 
From the July report of the Illinois Depart¬ 
ment of Agriculture is appears that there is 
no reason to hope for a yield of over 10,000,- 
000 bushels of wheat in the State. This is 
about one-third less than the average crop 
produced in the State during the past 10 years. 
The quality of the wheat, is above the average. 
The grain is plump and there is but little com¬ 
plaint of inferior w heat in any portion of the 
State. The wheat has been generally harvest¬ 
ed and saved in good condition. In the South¬ 
ern portion of the State somo thrashing has 
been done, and there the yield will be a little 
less than that produced by the reports to the 
Department. 
The peach crops of Maryland aDd Delaware 
while not so large as expected some weeks 
ago, are enough to prevent high prices in the 
Eastern markets. After supplying the water 
courses, which inclade the canning trade of 
Philadelphia and Baltimore, the railroads will 
possibly deliver for this section 1,500,000 bas¬ 
kets. The evaporating process will not be 
carried on to the usual extent. Only a few 
operators have been able to continue in the 
face of last season’s decline and unsold stock. 
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, 
Saturday, July 18, 1885. 
Chicago, —Compared with cash prices a 
week ago,“regular” wheatis2#c. higher; No. 
2 Spring, l>±c. higher; No. 2 Red Winter, 
lc. higher. Corn, %c. lower. Oats, un¬ 
changed Rye, t-g'c. higher. Barley, steady. 
Pork, 27*<c. to 40c. higher. Cattle, a trifle 
lower. Sheep, unchanged. Hogs, from 25c. 
to 50c higher, according to grade. 
Wheat. —“Active, ’’ Sales ranged: July S-fWc® 
87He. August, September, 91 t*®93e: No. 2 
Spring. RH!*c: No. 3 <lo. 80o . No. 2 lid, 94c: No. S 
Red, SHQc. Coes—A c live unit lower; sales ran god 
Casli, 46 '* 04 rA*c July. 46(*®47A*e; August 46J4@.l7V4c- 
September, at I3 V«m7c. Oats-DuU; sales ranged: 
Cosh 81«c- Jour, 3iV0S?Me; August, 28M®2Mfc Rye 
—D ull No. 2. 58H4V 11 AR 4 JCY — No. 2 , KtusWic Bonn. 
—Active. Cash. $109o«$lt> 1171$: July. *103001040; 
August. $luso® 104744 , September. $tu 3?wain 55. Harp 
-A ctive. Sale* ranged: Cask, $6 6&®6ffi: j u k- a# es. 
-Steady. Inferior, $2.i5®J.«i; Natives. $3@tSt; lambs, 
$1 tX).®2 30. lluus-Steady. Rough mixed, $4 2 Ua 4 45> 
packing and sblpplug, $4 45® 1 6 U, light, $4 2504 83: 
skips, $3 2504 20. 
St Louis.-W hr at. — No, 2 Red, cash, $101® m2: 
July, $1 yi4»: August. $11)14$ September. $l 039401 U 2 V. 
Corn— Firm: Cash. 44Rjc: July, 44i*e. August, 444 a® 
4 l‘*e; September.41%,®W*c Oats Dull Cash,$ 2 ® 
328,0; July. 82*32Mc: August 24V. Ryk, dull at sac. 
Babixt, steady at roatlue. Enos steady at vasUe 
Flaxseed, steady, $l.is. Bran, firm. rJ®titc. Pork, 
$lii 75. Bulemkats Long clear. $5 SO; short rib, 
$3 450570 ; short clear. $3.,0. Lard-F irm at $6 55 ® 
640. CATTLK-Ma»ket uellve: exports, *4 7506(1); 
good to eholce shipping, $1 700585; fair to medium, 
$3 25@4 25; Texans. $1 25m 4 25. Sumer common to 
medium. $2 0002 75: fair to choice, *:t u 75. Hotis. 
-Light, $4 514*170: Backing, $4 lki04 45; heavy, $l 60 
04 it). 
Boston -Oit aix—C orn—Steamer Yellow, at 5744c® 
53c.: do. mixed at ;.T@57 u.i* ■ Kiel, ,I,... I 
8|}H*Si)c, per bushel. Rye-S mall sales at 9j@84e. per 
bushel. Nothlug doing In Haruty. sales of Bran at 
$1500 « ton for Spring, aud $i6li0@l(i 25 for Winter. 
Fine Feed and Middlings, at $ 18 1»i@l7 00. aud Cot¬ 
ton Seed Meal, $76.30 *> ton to arrive, and $27@2-ion 
the spot. Hay and Straw-C hoice grades of bay 
leave been In demand iu $3>033 n) '*» ton fair to good. 
$17 00 *20 00: Hue, $1,0902VIX); pmir, $14 (Ca-16 Utl. Kve 
straw Is held at 22 i»t®22 50 for choice. Swale hav 
ut $11 00®120*1 per ton. Oat straw at $ui iKIal l @t per 
ton. PliODttCK.—N8W Uuttkk Northern cream 
cry, l*@we. per ft, for extra. I7(*18o. for good 
to choice : Northern dairy — New A’ork and Ver¬ 
mont choice to extra, I5@t7c: fair to good, 12® 
I4e: common, 9® I lc, per ft: Western creamery, 17® 
18c, rorextra; 16®lic. for choice: 12®IV, for com¬ 
mon to good; Imitation creamery. 12014c for 
«:holcu: choice tadle-pncked, 10® 12c. per ft; fair to 
good. 6®He; Choice dairy 12015c; fair to good do. 
VctflOc. V is. C'hkusk—N orthern vrira 7ei choice. 7® 
74»o; common eo good. 4i»*o Western choice to extra, 
tl«8c: common to good, 8@3c: and sltlms, 1030. Kuos 
■Kresli Cape, L55 ac- Kastcru.lV; New York and Ver¬ 
mont, 134»@14c Weslern, 12012WC; Provincial, 120130, 
Beans choice Hand picked pea.il 33® 1 65 r bu.- large 
do, do, at $150: medium, choice, at $1.4301.50: do, 
screened, $120®1 40: yeilow eyes, improved, gigs® 
1193: Red klducy.A, $IS5@) so Cauadn peas, !*ic@$11Y 
per bushel fox common to choice. Green 1'ea.s, *115 
@1 50. Potatoes— New potatoes range from $2 to 
$2 25 per barrel. 
poor, 54 a@7c. 
At the ilcrcautlle Exchange the foUowirig tele¬ 
grams were received: From Philadelphia.—Market 
steady. Quoted, extra creamery, at 19@3l)c: Westeru 
do, at 190200’receipts, 2,300. From Boston—Market 
steady; eastern creamery at 19c; Western do, 
at lSe- dairy selections, at 17o. From Chicago.—In 
fair demand: extra creamery at 16 Jvi»17c: firsts at 
15@l5Hc; dairy at 13®l4c. 
Cheese.- Quotations are for; New cheese—State 
factory, full cream, fancy, at 84<c. stood aud fine, 
7^@8Qe: for fair to good, CH07QO: night skims at l it 
5Hc: Ohio factory fiat, fine at 7c; do, good, 6@644C 
do, common at 4i4®59tc. 
At the Mercantile Kxchange the following tele¬ 
grams were received: From Philadelphia—Market 
firm: Cheddars, quoted, at 8|Qc; receipts. 775 boxes. 
From Chicago-Market firm: flats at IHiftSc From 
Boston—Market quiet; eastern factory, fullereatn, 
at 8c. 
Eo 08 .—Quoted, loss off, State, fresh, ut 144s@15c; 
Canadian, 144*4': Weslern. Il;*ll4ec. 
Al the New York Mercantile Exchange the follow¬ 
ing telegrams were received: From Philadelphia— 
Market firm. Quoted at li®U4*c; receipts 1,300. 
From Chicago—Market firm: quoted at 11c. From 
Boston—Market firm: quoted at 12}$015c. 
LrvK Pori.ru y - The quotations are as follows - 
Spring chickens, per lb, i«c«2ic; fowls. Jersey, 
Stale and Pennsylvania, per ft. rijlle; do,Western, 
12'ill3c: southern do, 114*®l2c: do. roosters, old, 7c: 
turkey*, per lb. 9@l0e: ducks Jersey, New York and 
Pennsylvania, per pair, 90c@$l,10; do. Western, per 
pair, 5ik«Tye: geese. Western, per pair at $i®l87; 
pigeons, per pair, 23@35c. 
DiiksHkn Pont.TRT.—'Turkeys. U)®> 1c chickens,Phtl- 
aiielphla. large, 34c@26c,per lb,; State nud Western, 
per lb. IB® lie.: do, Western, scalded, 14017c; fowls, 
Philadelphia, prime, 134*®14c; do. Jersey, 134*014<>; 
State and w.vstern, )2®i3c squabs, white, V do* , 
$3®3 50: do, dark, per do*. $2. 
Game—E uglisb snipe, per doren at $2@2 25; plover, 
per duzeu, »t $1@2. 
Cotton.—T he quotations aecordlug to the Ameri¬ 
can classification are os foUows: 
New 
Orleans Texas. 
Uplands, and Gulf. 
Ordinary....... 7 15-16 8 1-16 8 1-16 
Strict Or Unary. 8H 84* S4* 
Good Ordinary . 9 3-16 9 5-16 )i 5 -i« 
Strict Gooil Ordinary. 9 9-16 9 11—lfi 9 tl-ifi 
Low Middling. 9Tk 10 10 
Strict Low Middling. 10 1-16 10 3-16 it) 8-16 
Middling. 10 3-16 10 5-16 10 5-16 
Good Middling.. 114* 104* 104* 
Strict Good 51 bid ling. 10 u-16 10 11-16 10 11-16 
Middling Fair.. 1115-16 11 1-16 11 M6 
Fair... 11 9-16 11 11-16 11 11-16 
Stained. 
Good Ordinary.... 7 9-16 I Low Middling..., 9 1-16 
Strict Good Ord.. 84* I Middling. 9 11-16 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, Saturday, July 18, 1885. 
HukADBTOFkS and PuovistoNs.—As compared with 
cash prices u week ago. No. 2. Chicago Wheat I* 14*4’. 
higher: No. I Hard Duluth wheat Is lQc. higher: 
No. 2 Red Is IHc. higher Corn.— Ungraded mixed Is 
lc, lower; steamer mixed Is Qe, higher: No, 2 Is 
unchanged. 
H.OUB, Keep and wrap,— Floor Quotations: Fine 
$2 40®3 60 : Superfine. $3 2\@8 hs: Ultra No. 2 . $3 65 ® 
4 Ml; Good to Fancy Kxtvu state. $a.8\@l 6fi; Good to 
thoi.'o ivxtru Western, *t it)®5 60 Common to Fair 
•extra Ohio, $3 C5®4 00- Good, $4 0504 10; Good to 
Choice, $4 8005 a. Ctitumon Kxtra Minnesota ,$.1 654 
10 ( 1 . Clear. $4.05®4 75 rye mixture, *4 0004 50: 
Rtra'Hhi, $4 (505 S3: patent $i.7rs*5 60 ; baker’s extra, 
$4 0005 0 ); at. r.ouls Liummou to fair extra. $365® 400 ; 
fair to good, $1 10 ® ) 90. good to very choleo, $1 115 ® 
J 1 *'! Fateut Winter Wheat extra at *IH 50$5 6O ; 
City 51111 extra for Wen Indies, *1 90®$300; South 
America, 10®$620. Soithern Fuu.k t’ommoti 
to good extra, $3$0@415' good to choice do, at $4 2t> 
05 50. Ryk Flovu—S uper Ana, $4 0004.50, latter for 
Fertilizers.— Bi-monthly report of prices. The fol¬ 
lowing quotations are retail prices. Many quota¬ 
tions published refer to cargo quantities at whole¬ 
sale prices thus misleading. Quotations ? South 
Oarollua Phosphate Bock Oellvemdf. o. Hears or 
boat here In bag* *XI lbs. 50@H0 per cent, bone 
phosphate, $15018 per ton. Nitrate of soda 98 per 
cent. 19019 per cent, ammonia 300 lbs. bugs, 2H®3c. 
per pound. Sulphate of ammonia,'23 per cent, am¬ 
monia 300lbs. bbls, 3H@34<c. per lb. Dried blood, 2c. 
—$iu.iO per ton. Sulphate of Potash, iViiAR-. 
per lb. 48 to 50 per cent.—$40.00 per ton Muri¬ 
ate of Potash, 24*®2Q per lb. for 80 per cent.. $45.00 
per ton. Kalnlt, $14@15 per ton. Bone, fine ground, 
$35.50058 per ton. Hone, dissolved, $28.00 per ton. 
Dissolved bone black, $29 per ton. Mu pcs Po¬ 
tato mauure, $IS per ton. Raker & Bros. Potato 
manure, $15 per ton; do, corn manure, $45 per 
ton: do. oat manure. $45 per ton. William's. 
Clark & Co’s. Royal Bone Phosphate, *32 per ton, 
do., Fish and Potash, *95 per tea; ilo. American 
pure bone tueal. $33 per ton. Sandy’s Acidulated 
Roek. 13 to it per cent available phospborlc add, $20 
to $22.50. Church's Fish and Potash, $28 00, per ton, 
in so ton lots. 
Fresh Fruits. - Sau Bias eoconnuts at $30 00 , and 
Boraeou do, $20 OflL Apples-Maryland red, ¥ bushel 
crate. 75c@$l| do, green, per bushel crate, 50®75c; 
Norfolk and North Carolina green, per half bbl, 'Oe® 
$1. Peuehes—Georgia anil South Carolina, prime to 
fair, R 3 to bush crate, 50c®$1: Tennessee, v 3-to- 
bushel crate, 7'e@$l ,'5: North Carolina, choice, per 
bushel crate, $1 5l)@l 75: do, po ir to fair, B bushel 
crate, 50c@$l 25 Maryland. F bushel crate. 75c ®*1 25; 
Plums—Wild goose, Georgia, 3-to-iiushel crate. 75c® 
$ 1 : do. Maryland, V quart. I0al2e: do. North Caro¬ 
lina, P quart, 10012c: Reach. Maryland, do, do. 4®6c. 
Cherries-Up river, choice, large, per U), 10®V2u; do. 
poor to fair. 5@8c; Western New York, black and 
red. prime, JOe do, wblte, prime, 8@10c: do, fair to 
good. 6@*c sour. (c@8o. StraYvherrles—O3weco. 
good to eholce, per quart 8®lie; western New York, 
poor to fair, per quart, 4®Be. Raspberries—Antwerp, 
upriver. B 8-to quart cup, 506c: native, do, do, do, 
3-to quart cup, 3@34*c do, do, do, 4-to-qu»rt cup, a® 
So - do. Jersey, per pint. Late Braudywine. do, do, 
do. 5@«e do, do, P quart. 9® 10c do, Maryland, F 
pint, 5®*c, do, do, V quart, #®10c: blackcap, ap- 
rlver, P 3 to qunrt Clip, AaJHc: do, Jersey, per pic t, 
4®5c; do, Delaware, do, do, i®5c do, 31 nrylurid and 
Delaware, V quart, 3®i0c- Huckleberries—Shawan- 
eunlt Mountains, t> box, $150- Jersey, per box, 2lc@ 
$1 2.5: do, ner quart, Maryland, per quart, 7® 
sc. Blackberries—YVlIson, Maryland nnl Delaware, 
per quart, 12 ® lie; Dorchester, do. do, do, per quart, 
9<il0o: wild. do. do. do, per quart. V«*«c. Gooseber¬ 
ries Fair to prime, green, per bushel, $1250175. 
Currants—Large, fair 10 prime, per lb.507c: small, 
5c, Watermelons—Georgia, extra large, per ion. $20 
<S25; do, ralr to prime, *12013: Florida, fair to 
eholce, $1!@20. 
Dkted Fauirs.--Fancy evaporated apples, 7c: 
choice do. 64tc: pr.nie do 6®64*e: fBuey North 
Carolina sUeedat 8**<c4c: choice do., 3<j3Qc: choice 
Virginia. 2®2**e; choice rennessee coarse cut, 24<i® 
244 c: Kentucky do, In barrels. ',iH®3c; fancy North 
Carolina peeled peaches. 110114*c; choice do, 
rb,©'jc: choice Georgia. 844® 9c: uupeeled halves, id* 
®7c ; unpeeied quai lers, 54*®«', Stale plums, 70S: 
Southern Damsons. 6®7e; prime pttted cherries, 
10c; evaporated raspberries, 20c; sun-dried do. 13® 
20c: blackberries. 8®84*c. 
Peanuts.— Quoted at IV-i&GiC. for best hand picked, 
(some lots held to ac,) and 3>*®4c. tor farmers’ 
grades. 
Hay and Straw.- Choice Timothy hay quoted 
at *115, good do, 95c.0*105; medium do, SO®90c ; 
shipping hay, 75c: clover mixed 70080c; clover, 
c- No. 1 rye straw, 95u0$l 00: short rye straw, 
7<)@7Sc. oat straw, 30c. 
HoRS. — The quotations are as follows : New at 
11012c. for best: a®lilc, for good to prime, and 7® 
8c. for low grades: old at 5®Be, Pacific coast at 7®10c, 
Rick.—Q uotations: Carolina aud Louisiana, com¬ 
mon to fair, at 44«®5Qo. good to prime at 59i®6c: 
choice at 64*®64*c; fancy bead at 66*®7c; Rangoon 
at duty paid, aud 34*024*0iu bond;Patna at 
48j®5c; Java at 54*05$*c. 
Seeds.— For clover a dull and nominal market: 
quotations are as follows: 6 c. for 'qirlme Western: 
9i*c. for choice, and 94tc01Oe. for extra choice: 
Timothy is quiet at $1 65®l 70. Linseed to arrive 
is quoted at *1 B.V 9 I 70. 
8DQAR.— The quotations are: 
Cut loaf, at 7c: Crushed, at 7c: powdered, at 0% 
®TH'c: granulated, at 64*0, mould “A.” at 6y*c; con 
feetloner*' "A.'* 64*c; standard -A,” 6 3-16®fiQc; off A, 
54>l06!*c, white extra '“C,” 544®5%c: yellow extra 
“C,” 546059*0- "C." 54*®5.4ic; yellows, 44*05Ue. 
Tallow.— Prime city quoted at 54*e,wlth $2 charges 
for packages. 
Vegetables.— Quotations arp for Potatoes— 
Maryland, rose, per bbl. $15(102 00: Norfolk and 
North Carolina, V bbl. *1 7502 00; Eastern shore, 
per bh|, $1 .in j. 75 Long Island Rose, per bbl. $1 75® 
i 0i». Beds—Long Island, per l(Hi bunches, <15002 n). 
Cabbages — Long island and Jersey, per 1CM, »t 3 50 
®5 50 . Carrots, per UK) bunches, $1 25® 1 50. Cucum¬ 
bers- Long Island, per IDO, at * 1®1 25: Norfolk and 
North Carolina, per craie. 30®50t‘. Green Corn — 
Burlington, per loo. $luo®l5ti Green Pea-s.—Loug 
Gland, per b»g,75c®S1 00. Onions—New Orleans, per 
bbl. *2'sirf.27D: Kentucky, per bbl. $2 25: Virginia 
and Maryland, per bbl. $; Silia>3 ?X Squash —l ong 
Island, whin-, per bbl, at $10150. String beans — 
Long Island, wax, per bog. $1000125: do. round, 
greeu. per kag, $ 1 : do, flat green, per bag, 6u®75c. 
Tomatoes — Florida, per bushel crate. $I®i U.<: Sa¬ 
vannah, per bushel crate, at *:®2: Charleston, iser 
crate, $lal 5u- Norfolk, per crate, at *l *1’o South¬ 
ern Jersey, per bush, box, al *2 5U. Turnips—Russia, 
at $1 2i®l 50' White Jersey and Long island, per 100 
bunches, $2 5004. 
Wool. — Although trade is not large there is a dis¬ 
position among holders to maintain present prices, 
and in this they are fairly successful. Of course the 
receipts are still liberal, but iudlcations of an Im¬ 
proved full demand are noticed. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New Yore. July IS, 1385. 
Beeves.—T otal receipts for six days 10,458 against 
10,994 head for the corresponding time last week. 
Chicago steers, 1,617 ft. $6 55; do, 1,224 ft, $5 74; do. 
1.09S ft, $5 74: Pennsylvania do. l.dS ft, $5 5u; Ohio 
do, 1,117 ft, $5 S6Q: Cows, 910 ft, 3i*»c; Indiana steers, 
1,572 ft, $6; do, 1,374 ft, S5 9»; do, 1,839 ft, $5 83; do, 
1.861 ft. <5 80; do., 1,233 ft, $5 60. do, 1.190 ft, $5 ; Ohio 
do, 1.236 ft. $5 StJq: Cows, 1.160 ft, 3**c: Texans, 862 
ft. $16746; Indiana steers, 1,144 ft, $5 40: do, l,lw ft; 
$5 15: 940 ft. $-500' Bulls, 1.550 ft. $400: Illinois steers, 
1,360 ft. $5 90: do, 1,285 ft. $5 90; do, 1,709 ft $5 85. 
do. 1.130 ft. $5 75: do, 1,164 ft. $5 65; do, 1,197 ft, $5 60: 
do, 1.234 lb,$550: do, 1,090 ft, $510: oxeu, 1,535 ft, 
$5 30; do, 1,765 ft, $5 00: Lancaster County steers, 
1,275 ft, #5 75; Ohio do, 1,820 ft, $5 80 : Ohio dry cows, 
1,172 ft, 44*e; do, 980 ft. 3$*e; Virginia, do. 1,074 ft, 
$5 10: do, 1,102 ft. $3 20: bulls, 1.200 ft, <v$c: Kentucky 
steers, 1.470 ft, $6 $»• do, 1,49-1 ft, *6 IB; do. 1,320 ft. 
$6 05. do, 1,610 lb, $6 00 : do, l.lM ft, $5 75: mixed West¬ 
ern do. 1,380 lb. $8 20, do, 1,615 1b, $6 16; do, 1.540 ft, 
$6 15; do, 1,421 ft. $6 10; do, 1.3S6 ft, $6 02; do. 1.3S0 lb, 
$600: do, 1,425 ft, $3 8$: do, 1,0S2 lb, $500: Kentucky 
< Stillers.'' 1,228 ft. $6 00; coru-fed Kentucky steers, 
1,270 ft. i5S3; do, 1,180 ft, $5 40: oxen, 1,435 ft, $5 00: 
Kentucky grass-fed steers, 1,015 1b, $4 95 ; do, 1,176 
ft. #5 35. 
Calves,—B uttermilk calves. 168 lb. 2«ic: do, 136 n>, 
3J*0: veals, 1250200 ft. 5®6?*4*o. 
Sukkp and Lambs.— Total receipts for six davs 
41,073 head, against fM.Stti head for tne same time last 
week. Kentucky lambs, 60 ft, 6i*c: do, 62 ft, 6c; do, 
53 ft. 6c; do, 61 ft. 6J$cs Kentucky sheep, iig ft. 4i*e; 
<lo, 92 ft. 3V*c Ohio sheep, 93 ib. lUjc: Kentucky 
lambs,60 1b, 6440 ; West Virginia do. 53 ft, 5Qc- do. 
85 ft.OQe; ewes, *0 ft, t1t,c: Western sheep. 107 ft. 
4t*c: Virginia lambs, 54 ft. tc- do, 53 ft,5i*e do. 61 
ft, 53 *<k Virginia sheep, 82 ft^c; do,96 ft, SWc: Ohio 
do. S3 ft, *120: do, ns ft. 4Qc, Western do. 100 », 
$4 40. 
Boos.—Total receipts for six days 24,959 head, 
against 81,416 head for the same time last week. 
Nominally weak and a shade lower at $4 5005 10 . 
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