fine condition, and are a full crop. Oats look 
well and will be a full crop. Potatoes were 
never looking better here at tills season than 
at the present time. Small fruits of all kinds 
are excellent and abundant. Apples, peaches, 
pears and corn are looking all right. We are 
having the heaviest rain of the season; the 
ground is drenched, the streams are rising, and 
still it is raining. The future looks bright- 
Everybody Is getting out, of debt. We second 
your nomination for next President.—" General 
Prosperity."— at. m. m. 
< lark, Mercer Co., Pn., Puly .‘t I .—Crops are 
about all harvested, and we have every reason 
to be thankful to Providence for bountiful 
ones. Wheat is extra good ; hay middling, and 
oals splendid. The late rain9 have settled the 
corn and potato crops, and they will be good. 
Frlces about the same as last year.—s. C. it. 
French advices quote an advance in butter, owing 
to cont nuetl dry weather. The English market is 
quiet. Cloumells sells ut 130s.; Corks. lH3s.; Jersey, 
108s.; Friesland, 120s.; Normandy, extra, 12Us.; Amer¬ 
ican, 90ffll02s. 
Seeds.-Grass seeds are quiet. The nominal 
quotations are for clover, 10®lCl)ic.; timothy, * 3 . 37 ) 4 ® 
3.50; rough flax. *2.10. 
Tobacco.—The speculation in Kentucky leaf con¬ 
tinues at buoyant prices. Seedleuf meets with rather 
more attention, and larger lines have been sold at 
very steady llguros. Virginia leaf Is active and tend¬ 
ing upward. 
WRSTEllN LIGHT LEA K. 
Common to good lugs. 70;@*9 
Good leal . @ih 
Fine leaf.|Sj<®14 
Selections. 1 /, 
Idght cutting lugs. 9 @ 10)4 
Eight, cutting loaf. 12 (,i 40 
CLARKSVILLE AND WESTERN DISTRICT. 
Common La good lugs . 9 © 10 
Common leaf. lOkailK 
Medium leaf... 12 ©13 
jpp*-.,-.14)J@15 
Selections........jg 
SEEDLEAK—CROP OP 1870. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts. 5 @9 
CROP OF 1871 AND 1872. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts wrappers...is ©30 
Selections.... .32 @45 
seconds. 10 ©12 
„ fillers.....5 Ml 
New York assorted lots. l! ©]Q 
wrappers.it ©28 
fillers.ii © 7 
Pennsylvania assorted lots. 10 ©20 
wrappers.23 ©10 
fillers. fl ©10 
Ohio assorted lots. .. 7 © 7)4 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 7 © 7 ii 
CROP OF 1873. 
_ Cents. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts seconds... Ill ©Hi 
„ fillers... 0 ( 3 ) 8 
Pennsylvania assorted lots. 1 ’ ©so 
Ohio assorted lots. i © ?u 
Wisconsin assorted lots... 8 K© 7 
New York assorted lots .. 8 ©14 
Havana fillers, nomoiou.. ..70 @80 
Havana fillers, fair. .85 ©92 
nuvana flders, fine.. 95 @*1 10 
Yura- I and 11 , outs, assorted....80 ©85 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
remarkably moderate, and the light supnly is heavy 
enengb to weaken quotations. The decline m prime 
Western since our fast Is >©lo. ?< dozen 'file uuoer- 
taln condition of Western qualities deters huvors 
from oporutlrg largely. Long Island aud Now Jer¬ 
sey, V bhl.«!ire quoted nt2,l©2lc,: State and Pennsyl¬ 
vania, 20@.ilis.; Extra brands Western, 18«i20c.; Or¬ 
dinary oo., 18ffl)19c.; Canadian, 19@2t)e. 
Flour nml Hen I,—Receipts are liberal, aud 
there Is a larger stock than desired at this period, 
with a pressure to sell aud lower prices accepted, 
tending to only a moderate business, mainly on trade 
aooount. Quotations ure: 
State, superfine. 4 60© 5 10 
««»*. 6 35© 0 15 
Western, superfine. 4 «>@ 6 if, 
Extra. 5 20 © li 10 
„ .*<M. 3 60® 4 25 
Extra Ohio, round hoot.. 45© 5 70 
Sfrt- brands. ... 5 75© C 1*0 
\V bite wheat extra. 8 if,® i; f ,0 
rtoutlicm. common to fair. 6 id© (j ;jo 
Good to choice . Ii 8 a ©11 00 
Rye Hour. . 3 20© Ii fill 
torn meal, Westeii. 2 SO© i 21) 
Jersey. 3 15® 4 W) 
Fresh Fru Wm. — Apples tire abundant and low. 
Most of thorn lire Binuli, und only prirao hmurhM will 
exceed *2 a trifle. Punches ate offering quite freely, 
und too variety “Mule's Early" is receiving the 
usual dally condemnation that always attends this 
undesirable sort. They are too tender to ship, and 
it takes hut few of them to overstock the market. 
A splendid arrival of California pears nnd plums 
CJime In this week about 1,000 boxes of Rartlt-fts 
and 100of Purple Doyenne and Washington plums. 
Hie pears were In flue order, though small, and mot 
it ready sa e. The plums that were packed un¬ 
wrapped did not curry m,II,and sold very Irregular, 
ly. Raspberries ure about over with. Southern 
watermelons are corning per rail. Blackberries havs 
been In overstock nearly every dry and quotations 
are very tut remunerative. Reports from \v iseonsin 
promise a big yield of cranberries. 
Apples-Sweet bough, V bbi. *2 00© 
Hour bough. 2 U)© 
Common. i 6 o@a co 
niaukhorrtes-Wilson’s, Jersey, im quart.. . 5 ©8 
Hein warn... u 
Wild, ii hu-h.... 1.60© 2.1X1 
Raspberries Red Antwerp, it to quart. 3 © 4 
Slack Caps, cultivated, quart. 7 ©10 
Whortleberries Good to prime, P hush.... 2 50 a 3 03 
Currants. Common, y to.. 7 © y 
Black. J2U© 
Cherry, v to.. 10 ©is 
Peaches Delaware, fancy, 4'crate.. ... I T.V.oH 00 
Delaware, fair to good. F crate. ... 80© 1 25 
Delaware, V ha ket. 121 ,,,) 25 
New Jersey poor p basket. 30© fio 
New Jersey, fair, r urate. 1 uo@l 50 
Melons—WatermeloMS, Augusta. . ai)© id 
Nutmeg, Jersey, n hid.2 50©8 30 
Nutmeg, Norfolk, F bid. I 2&@1 60 
Watermelons, North Carolina. 10© 26 
Nuts —Peanuts, North Carolina, y bush. 3 fa )@2 76 
do. Virginia, prime. 2 flo®,i ini 
do. Virginia, good. 2 hii ©2 90 
do. Virginia, fair. 2 OOto’I 75 
do. Tennessee. . 1 fl5$2 ID 
Pecans, f m .. 7 „« g 
Pears Bartlett, Southern, bbi. .12 00©Hi 00 
Do., Callorniu, F box. 0 00® 7 60 
nesday beeves sold at 8®1?\'C.; 6..9 cwt; on Thurs¬ 
day at BW@12Ro.; 5H@7\ cwt.: ou Friday ut 10©12)Jc.; 
6 H@i)f ewt. Gen oral sales obtained &6<iH»7 lb* , nett 
extreme range, 60@5S lbs.net. Special rales have 
been: .Spanish cattle fed In Colorado, 6 Mm«c.: Cher- 
okup steers, 6 o\vt„ fitc.JXe.; Tesn. 1 ,5 cwt.. 9c.; do., 
«>■ ewt.. 10c.; Kentucky. 7!4 ewt, like.; do.. 7‘.; cwt., 
12®i2Uc.; Indiana,0J< cwt.. UE0.J do.. 5K cwt.. lie.; 
Virginias sold In uneven lots 81 ,ofiv ewt.: 10)4@U3Kc.: 
Mlsaourt,ll ewt., scant. IVSU.Hcvt Ohio, 6 ewt., IlGc.; 
do., flX ewt.. like.; do., 8 cwt., 12><e.; Illinois hulls on 
lira weight, BXCj do. slums. 6 \ ewt.. Use.: do.7)4 
ewt., like.; do., 7k ewt., 12 © 12 He.; do.. 8 @& 0 wt.. 12 kc. 
[>X» lr-li Cows, — Tliete has beau a slightly hotter 
feeling on the market and cows of medium quality 
have been sold at |60©G6 (.-> head ; poor quality cows 
could not be disposed of. 
Venls mill Calves. This trade has been brisk. 
Veals sold in large lots at.fifjI'.IHO. V tt.; calves ut 3)4 
©40., with a few ut 6©5se.; grass calves also sold at 
$5(138 V head ; and top lots at *11© 12 p head. 
Sheep and Lambs, Trade In sheep has hqen 
brisk, wtillc lambs nave boo 1 slow, the quality not 
helms good enough to meet the general demand. 
On Wednesday sheep sold at I@6Y<v, lambs at fikffl 
8 ki!. on Thursday, sheep at 4H9u9Re.; lambs, 6©9o, 
On Friday, sheep at 6©ii!-,o.; lambs, 6091*0. Special 
miloar—Ohio sheep, id Its., CHe.j do., 89H Its., tike,; 
do.,85 Its.,f>Hc.; Kentucky do , 102 to*.. Co.; St.uc do., 
WH.IhA, 5Xu.; do,, hr. 1 tbs., strung, Bjktt.; Virginia 
lambs. AH tbs., MsC-, do.. 57 lbs., S’.,e,; Pennsylvania 
do., STM ms., Sc.; Canada do., 57 its. 7'..c.t do.-OOtos., 
8)4e.; State do., 72 Its., See.; do., »;i)H m8..Sc.; Dela- 
wure do., .VIW ms., 7Ho.; Kentucky do., 02 tbs..7«o.; 
Jersey do., 82 lbs., 8M«d do , (13 Its., 9c. 
Hogs.— There have boon no live on Hale; city 
dressed have been slow of sale, on a strong market, 
at 9©9‘)u. 4* m. These rates have been tlrin unit uni¬ 
form since nur lust quotatlOiiB. 
Ilucsc IHnrket. Trade slow. The following 
sales were forced off at auction :—3 ponies, (780182 f 
lieud ; ID poor quality light harness tiorsea. *,0©96 F 
uotiii | 21 onlinary tlo., w head ; 1 uurrUiKO 
horse, *226 ; 3 trotting erjlta, $1700215 * Ueud; 3 pairs 
of ordinary quality light harness horses, (2860394 4’ 
pair. 24 burses arrived pur Eric Railroad, vlu Oak 
OlKTStutlon. 
SEMI-BUSINESS PARAGRAPHS, 
“ If you don’t like it, bring it baelt.”—That 
is the way all agenti of the Hlanohartl Churn 
show their confidence in its merits. They are 
never brought back. They arc made only by 
Porter Blanchard’s Sons, Concord, N. II. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
New Yot k, Monday. July Aug. 8 , 1871. 
Receipts.—Tne receipt.' of the principal kinds of 
produce for the past week are tis follows : 
Ezga, bbla. 0,198 Corn meal, bid*. 4.R90 
Cotton, bales. .... 5,280 Corn meal. hags.... 258 
Dried Fruits, pkgs. 15 Hops, bales......... 21.) 
Flour, bhls. 72,101 Povk, bbts.,.. fill 
Wheat, bush. £S.‘,.VHi Beef, pkgs. lei 
■ Corn, hush. 1,176,201) Gut meats, pkgs... 2 835 
Oats, bush. 34,300 bard, tes. 1,560 
Grass Seed, bush.. —Butter, pkgs. 18.200 
live, bush. 2,100 C’hecsu, (ikgs. 106,960 
Malt. bush....... . 3s..i00 Peanuts, bugs. 730 
Beans, bush. 3,100Wool, hales. 2,742 
Urnns nnd Pens.-Exnorrs of beans past week, 
430 Lid* ’ of pens, 0 bush. The bean market con¬ 
tinues strong, and prices favor the seller for all 
choice stock, while fair qualities are loss pressed lor 
gale. Tills is not the seuson tor any Important 
wholesale trade, but there . re enmnjh round lots 
arriving lor I uli.ui shipment mid aom 'Stic Southern 
uso to keep dealers fairly busy. Kidi eys or ail 
kind- am nnndnul. The remnant of pen beaus Is 
Arm. Canadian pens are soaieeund hold run prices. 
Green peas scarce; the new crop will meet a clear 
fle.d. 
Tuc quotations are; Mediums. 42.10,1)2.15 tor prime, 
i 1 - I , othei urndes; prime unuTowtius, 
*t.t3 i .75; ol tier grades. 42,uO»):i..Vi; nrmie pen beans, 
$2.30.,V’10; do. fair lots down to 72.111 u-2.2n : klUQev. 
red. $4.M)Jtn: kidney white. S2.0U,v;,35. Peas, how 
C'anndian. In hbD. lieu. sl.3lr<«L35; do., in bulk, 
and bond, 1 1.111:41.15; Green, new, $2.U)®2.25; split 
peas, in bond. $0.76. 
Beeswax. Exports have been unimportant. The 
lew su'es to the local trade have been at steady 
figures, including Western ut 30©31c, and Southern 
at31fi«:iJ){i!, the latter price forfanev lots. 
firnoni Corn.—TUo small stoek Is under good 
control mi I reaby.es firm juaces We quote nrusu at 
lOSUc.: hurl,'J,«IUc.; green, B'giUc.; r.nl, 8 ©lie. 
Butter. Tito market has worked very steadily, 
and there (8 trade opongh to almost Mjppnrt last 
quotations. There Is no material lie, liuiulntmn, the 
natural in,, ease of co-'sumption wtmtto require 
about 11 iho excess of receipt* Compared with form¬ 
er sfiasous. a good tic il of the Western stock that 
arrives U rather r.nmmejy In ll.ivor uioludbig, as it 
ooei*. considerable early June make. Still, ex¬ 
porters do not yet fleeui lull, aud llicrc will be prob¬ 
ably ou outlet wucfi such buyers can get bargaius at 
a price not to exceed 2 c, State butter is in good 
demand for* rleilyloc I use. Falls ure in good sup- 
1Houtlay .* Sulim. IIocvcm. —Trade bus been 
slow on both yesterdn v aud to-day. l’r o n, 8©13c.; 
4 M «u eivt.; not allowance, 55(®68 lbs, Pi Ices ou gross 
weight, 3!*<44 HO. 
Ill ileli (lows. 1’bero has been a very heavy run, 
and sale* have been sitnv at $33®75 18 head: Scows 
sold for $257. 
Veals. Free of sale at, 7(5 li'ie. Grass calves also 
easy at ItfwOc. V ». and at $9 F head. 
Sheep nml Lunilm. TrndO continues fair In 
Sheep ;ii, 4#8Hc.j lamh- it n slow at 6®sXi\: cull 
lambs at *i.8l .9 ewt. Several flocks remain over 
unsold lit noon. 
lloga.—Live hog* were uot quninri; e’ty dressed 
dull at exlr mely ht;li rates-9©9)<c. F u>. ir..uc 
very small. 
RECEIPTS OP LIVE STOCK. 
ShMip A 
Rbovmt, Cowa. Cal von. I.nmhn, H '>gn. 
One Hundredth 8t...4,«li8 3 018 R7 IKK) 
Forty-Eighth Ht. 16 1«0 671 8,661 000 
Fortieth 8t.. 000 Ul 17H 7,079 15,172 
Llar.-mims uove..3,7 )0 00 (XI 18.739 6,073 
W ce hawken. 773 (XI 00 OIXJ 000 
Totals this week......0,192 163 1,265 
•’ lust week...7,310 20 2,535 
COWPA tlATfVK HATES. 
Lust week, 
_ t.'ent*. 
Good Steers V tb . 12 © jg 
f'air.n © it 
Poor,. 10 ©10 
Poorest. 7 © 9 : 
Geu. selling rates.lOJk© 11! 
Turnips, Rii**1a, Jersey, per bid. I (XX 4 
( abbage*. new, Jersey per 100. 5 M)®7 (X) 
Cucumbers. L. I.. pur iiki. Vjv<, 1 00 
Tomatoes, Norfolk, per crate . :i(!v, id 
Long island, per hush. 1 2.V«,] 37 
Squash, yellow, crooked, per bbi. l 00 © 1 25 
Squash, white, tier bbi.. t 6 tk,« 
Green Corn, per 100 . 75 © 87 
Soutliern Murruw Mqua*li,per bbi. 2 00© 
Wrol.-Thcn I* a strong market for fleeeoR. with 
a good demand from manufacturers, X Ohio have 
been *ol<l at. 58®55o.. und XX ;.t jfx467)4c. Thu higher 
pncoH wort; for boat Iot-s ami tforciiHli. Foroign wools 
have a fair inquiry, us well as California stock. We 
subjoiu quotations: 
1 >0 M ESTIC—RLE KCK. 
Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia— 
,, , Ct*. per lb. 
P><*lock.63 © 70 
& 10 * X ;. 53 © 57 
Coarse. 44 @46 
Combing. 58 © «j 
New York, Michigan and Wisconsin— 
XmTXX.. . f,o ©52 
No.Slol. 44 @46 
Courae. H @48 
Combing. 54 @50 
Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee— 
Xto XX.. 49 @52 
No. i to t. .. 48 @47 
Coarse. 40 © 42 
Combing. 55 © 60 
Combing, unwashed. 38 © 42 
Illinois. Iowa and Miunesotu— 
JftnXX..47 @49 
NO. 2 to L . 41 @45 
Coarse.. @42 
Georgia, Aluhuma, Mississippi and Louisiana- 
Fine unwashed... 86 @ 38 
Medium unwashed... 34 @39 
Coarse unwashed. 30 @ 33 
Burry.20 © 25 
PtTLLED 
Tub washed wools. 50 @ 58 
(Allforriiu, medium to tine. 30 @ 33 
California, coarse and burry . 19 @25 
Texas, mixed lots.27 © 32 
Texas, fine.....33 @35 
1 exits, medium und coarse. 15 © 25 
Pullen, country, extra. 45 © 50 
Pulled, uuuntry, superllne. 45 @ 52 
n „,i •.1,1 - f ... w 
Bel , P bid.. . . . 4 (X)@ 5 00 
Cooking, V bbi..... 2 50© 2 00 
g.ekle. Southern, » bid.8 ®0 00 
Small, V bbi.... . I 50© 2 Oil 
Plums—Fancy California, F box.7 0U@ 8 0J 
Grain. The most tiotod feature under this head¬ 
ing this week is tile marked advance in prices of oats, 
widen sold up to *1 F bushel The stock I* pretty 
well run out. with tho Tew lots held up by one house. 
1 he trade are not buying beyond urgent Wants, un- 
tlclpailng a rapid shipment forward of the new crop 
on account of thu high prices. Towards the close 
Prices reached down to 90o. Wheat und corn have 
been plenty and offered at easier price*, with a slow 
trade from exporters. 
Wheat. Spring. No.1..... *1 32(31 37 
Chicago No, 2.. I 25@1 27 
.Milwaukee No. 2. . ] 3 l@l 33 
Western lied. I 22 H@i 25 
do. Am her.... I Mffld 32 
do. White. 1 titg.i 50 
Corn, Western mixed.... 78© 78R 
do. Yellow.78H@ 79 
d .White. B7@ 89 
Oats, Western mlxod. @ !X) 
This week. 
Cents. 
12 © 13 
II © 1137 
10 to inif 
7K @ 9Y 
10X © 11X 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
If you want the best " Elastic Truss" for rup¬ 
ture, or best " Elastic Stockings" for enlarged veins 
etc., write to PosnsHOY & Co., 741 Broadway, N. Y. 
Utw ^tUinlb'emcnt? 
Burley Mall, Cnuuda West.... 1 70t.ul 76)4 
day and Straw,—Now Igiy 1 * coming in more 
freely, without further change* In prices. Old liny 
tsdnll, The quotations nr. . -Neworop hay,75c.@ 
fl Oa- old North River shipping lmy at 90@95c.; re- 
tail lots at *1.10© 1,35; clover, 66t.a8.ic.: salt. 70©76e. 
ritruw quoted atH5@70o. for long rye; 55c. for short 
rye; wheat, nominal at 50c.; out nominal. 
Hops. -Tho reduced price*. In connection with 
unfavorable reports ill regard to the crop on the 
other side, have induced some speculation nnd cull 
from exporter*, and prices are stoudier. The quota¬ 
tions ure; 
New American, good to choice, 20@25c; do., do., 
low to fair, 10© 15c.; Yearlings, 13©20c.; Olds, 8©!fie.; 
Bavarians, genuine, 20@2&c.; do., patent, 18@20c.; En¬ 
glish, I8@32e.; Belgians, nominal, 12@17c.; Cullfor- 
nias, 2(1©27He. 
Powllrv aud (lunic. — Fowls are fairly firm. 
Soring chickens are lower, with largo additions of 
Western stock. Turkey* have a slow mar 1 "-* T '— 
and geese ure doing well. The supply 
small. Wooocock are scarce and hlgJio 
are not asked for. 
Turkevs, Jersey..... 
Western.. 
Fowls, Jersey, F m. 
Western. 
Roosters. 
Spring chickens, Jersey F in. 
Western.... 
Duck*, Jersey, young, F pair. 
Western. 
Geese. Jersey, F pair. 
Western. 
Woodcock, F pair, State. . 
Western. 
Squab. . 
Wild pigeons, F do*. 
Stall-fed. 
Provisions.—Prices throughout are m 
with an active business and small s.ocks, 
tatlons are; 
Lard, kettle rendered, new Western 
*t.oam rendered . 
city, good in bbi*... 
gut and head,new In bbls. 
country stored,packed. 
Hams, smoked, city. 
W eetem» 
Shoulders, smoked, pickled.! 
Hams, pickled, Western, heavy. 
Shoulders, pickled ... 
Bacon, long clear. Western .... . 
short clear. Western. 
Beef hams, Western, 1873-4. 
India me**, tierce. 
prime mess ., ... 
plain mess, WcBt, new. 
mess, extra, new. 
Pork, mess, Western. 
Pork, extra prime. 
Pork, prime mess.. 
Tallow. 
rrilK BEST A D VA NT A GF8 at Medium Rates, 
1. *360 per year. No extras. Full course of Semi¬ 
nary Instruction. AMEN IA (N. Y.) SEMINARY. 
PEACH BUDS for Sale 
ROCHESTER. N. V.. July Hi. Flour quiet 
and unchanged. Wheat dull and lower; *1.26@I30 
for red; *1.35©M.i for white. Goru Arm; ?0@75e. 
Out* scarce: 6 8uu;.‘ie. Barley—no market yet. brew¬ 
ers talk of opening ne w crop at ii@Ul) V hush. But- 
tor I scarce; 23@20c, Eggs, 21©22e. Pork, W bbi., 
$23.50©2I for mess and clear. Chickens, F it>.. 10@17o. 
Hams, He. Now potatoc* plenty; 75o.@$l p bush. 
rice. CoulMft and Rivers, from my 
Semi for Catalogue of Tret- 8 and 
\YM. PARRY, Ciuuaminson, N. J. 
W HETHER YOU TRAVEL, OH 
TR.A V EL MUCH,” have a Genei 
Policy in the Travei.ers. Apply to ar 
write to the Company at Hartford, Conn 
FOUR TON HAY SCALES 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
0100 . 00 , 
y H. y< : 1 « j » a' paid 
to onv tt. R. Station in the U. S., oust of Nebraska, 
till Jau’y, 18 5.-Always iold on trial.—Warranted 
the best.—Have the sens? to send for our free Price 
List, then judge. THE JONES’ SCALE WORKS, 
Binghamton, N. Y. 
the io ode nr.ee. Stock that lias been anything off 
from fine has sold low. 
Btate, factory, fimcv ...12Y@—13 
Mate, uctory, good to prime.II -.©WX 
Mate, factory, fair to good. I0V@lW 
Mate, factory, partly skimmed. 8>4@10)i 
Mate, factory, skimmed..— © - 
Mate, farm dairy, good to prime.. UX@l2'.f 
Mat,-, ttrip dairy, fair to good. ... wy,:iailU 
omo, factory, prime ohuudar.II .©ilY 
Ohio, factory, uat.gooo to prime. 10Y©llx 
Ohio, (aetorv, tl.it, fair to good... 9*4810:5' 
Ohio, faet'.rv, skimmed... — @— 
Comparative receipts and exports from Juuo 1 st, 
lor three years: 
June J, '71 to A,,. l,.H...;!f.“?“*K» 
June I, 73 to Aug. 1, '73 . 711,225 36.373,02 1 
Juue 1, ’72 to Aug. 1, '72.. 576,200 25.535.224 
C’ottou.—The receipts are small, but trade is mod¬ 
erate, entirely on •spinning account, and it is ditUenlt 
to obtain unebanged prices. The quotation* are for 
low middling upland.lfiHo.i middling do., 17 Hc,; good 
ordinary do.. l))£@liYc.; good ordinary gulf. 16 jiffl 
16c.; low middling gulf, 16)4c.: middling gull, l7Xe. 
Dried Fruits.—A few small lots rf new fruit 
nave been received, uot more than fifty barrels in 
an, un i oi course Hot sufficient to establish prices, 
ibe blackberries were sold at 10 e.. (dosing with 9e. 
old and iOc. asked. A tew new Geortdu pee ed peaches 
were sold at ac.; cherries were sold at 20 c., and one 
0 61,111 11 ends of raspberries ut 22®25c. Old ap¬ 
ples are very quiet. There Is a fair amount of Cafi- 
a PPles on the market, which are available at 
«o, 1 be quotations are; 
RAGS and TAGSnever 
come on the soles of 
ENGLISH CHANNEL 
fchocs. P*ctty feet 
should a'ways be en¬ 
cased in them. Be sure 
FOR LIVERPOOL 
13X® 
13)4© 
13 @ 
12 @ 
12X© 
16 ©17 
15X@16X 
9V@ 9W 
15 @15)4 
8H@ 
11 © 
11)4© 
*20.UO@24.00 
2l.00fjii26.00 
20.60(") 23.00 
lO.aikDlg.OO 
13.50@14.60 
22.25@ 
. 18.50® 
19.50© 
7K@ 8X 
(VIA fiUKENSTOlVN), 
(ARRVIXi THE II. S. RAILS. 
TI1E LIVER U 40 L AND GREAT WEST¬ 
ERN STEAM Cl 1 . IL*ANY will dl*patcn one of their 
first-cli‘*g, full power. Iron screw steamships from 
PIER No. ID, N. K., EVERY TUESDAY, 
os follows • 
NEVADA. Capt. Prick .Aug. 13, at 9:00 I*. M. 
IDAHO, rapt. Forsyth .Aug. 26, at 3:00 P. M. 
WISCONSIN, Capt. IlEDDOK_Sept. 1, at 3:30 A. M. 
MINNF.SOTA, Capt.. JoNKS.. Sept. 8, at 3:00 P. M. 
WYOMING. Capt. Guard.,... Sept. 15.at - 
Cabin passage, *80, gold. Steerage passage (office 
No. 29 Broadway), *36 ourroney. For freight or cabin 
passage apply to WILLIAMS A: GUION, 
No- 03 Wall rft.. Now York. 
