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CHEESE.—Th* market has had a sharp upward 
turn i his wee* as the arrivals have been moderate, 
and the inquiry from exporters steady and good. 
S 'tpments are 7«,700 boxes and the market closed 
with the supplies won sold up. 
L <test sal s are for Slate factory, fancy. 9}#a9Va.: 
do. good t prime.SHM90O ao.fair to good, 8 a 88 o.; do. 
half skimmed, 6>4hS70.; Wisconsin factory. One, at 
9'.f«HSC., do.gooi to primo, 8 Va 8 yc.: do. fair to good, 
7H'a8)*c.: Ohio fnntorv, tine, SmgOo.; do. good to 
prime, 8 a 8 ■<<:.: do. flat, lair to good, YX<s 8 o.; do, 
poor to fair BH’Stjuo 
R eceipts tor ween, 81,870 boxes. 
Hxporis. 70.660 do. 
Liverpool cable, 60s, 
Steam, 85®t0s. 
Cotton.—T he market U without much life, and 
prices closed steady at for July. 11.83m. 11.65c,: Au¬ 
gust. 11 . 5 V,ghl 58 o.; September. ll.OHni/ll.lOo.: October, 
10.67c.; November, IU 63i»D> ofie, Decern ner, 10 54® 
lO.Nic.; January, 10.00<< 10.62.: February, 10.71ut 10.71. 
Quotations for soot cotton are baaed on American 
standard Of nUawincatlOn »nd on cotton In stop* 
running in quality hot more than half a grade above 
or below the grade quoted. 
ilT. Orleans 
Uplands, and Onl.f. Texas. 
Ordinary... 8 * 8 VJ 8 * 
Strict ordinary.... 9 i>S OK 
Good ordinary. 10 1073 1U>6 
Strict good do. 10K 10« 
Low middling. 1IK 1145 11K 
Strict low miadlinu.. UN 1 1 As liy 
Middling. ll?tf 12 12 
Good middling. 12% 12% 12% 
Strict good middling. 12% 12y 12% 
Middling Fair. 18% 13% 13% 
Heir. . 18% 18% 
STATN ED. 
Good ordinary. 8 % 1 Low middling,. 9% 
Strict goed ordinary. 9 I Middling. 10 11-iO 
Pried Fitrrrs.-Th® market continues very slow 
and puces tu tumuliy unchanged. Quotations are 
For North Caro lint apples, toir to good, ai 
«%c.: choice, at Stssttc.; i>uw York State quarters 
at 7%,<«T%c.; patent evaporated. In cases, choice 
at Mm.li.Hc.; g, od nnrt prime IVHOMc.: evaporated, 
sliced at-c. Kvapormed peeled pe.icbea, good 
to choice, at 20(»2vic.; North Carolina peeled choice 
ISiS-Ti:.; Georgia prime ul 16 ,'mliiu.; fuir to good at 
130.14c.; common at 4Ual2c.: uupcoled halves at — 
—c.-do.qnariers atti'jlB.Vjc. 1 ‘tttod cherries old ut (5<d 
16c. Uluckbeiriea nominal, Raspberries at 28u. Plums 
at I 7 << 9 I 7 V<C 
Eaos.—Receipts for week, S.fli'S bbls.; do last week, 
6,92i do. Xhe mantel has ruled stung but it Is a 
seurluvu nn. in summer iin 8 i»rg<r icceipts have 
decreased the Arm selling p. rtlon of the <any pun 
ot the week. Toe dupenaence is malmy upon prime 
Western stuck. Few ne»< po.iits reach here during 
the rousou of vacations. 
Near Points iIk&iIHc. Slate and Penn. Itk£ 8 l 8 %c. 
Western and Canudl » fresh 15%c.. stored or second 
grade J4rtl6c. 
Flour.—T he crop reports have stimulated trade 
and tended to higher prices. 
Latest puces are t-<.td.it 25 for Inferior to 
fancy supeiUiiedtai*and Weuicrn:t4 26a,l.6u tor ordi¬ 
nary to very „ouu extra state, uud luti.r c lines; >4 id 
fo< very . ood tu fancy ao.: t-i.2ku4.4JJ ror ordi- 
ra-y to very good shipg uxiru >Yc«t»rn, and $ 4 .&u.g| 
4.7u tor good to fancy shipping extra do.: interior to 
veryg od -n<u< wneui ....r--, i,'iaau.7j; very good 
to very choice do. at So.7V46.79; reo auu atuoer 
win.,- Wheat, inferior io choice .rad* and family, 
at t&.00a6 25; roaiia hotp onu , 4 Li.,.4 £4); and .rude 
arid family brands Of do, at t.’i.OthiO.ai; at. I.on is at 
S6.10«5.S5 for lnrcrlur to good uxtra; *5 83<i»8 75 fur 
go"U u, very i hoicc; Minnesota Clear, Very Interior 
to fancy, at ,4.26u>6 35; Minnesota ' mraignt,” very 
poor to very (attuy, at 83 85 <7.26, and patent 
Interior u> fancy at tC.Ubish.tO; unsennd .look 
at from $2V5*tii)0t city mio osira at I6.0O-.5.65 for 
good to chi,lco >V-»i Indies : do. for KinoauU. 14.25-u 
4.8i t'lrnool to very choice spring wliaai, uud * 3.10 
<46.60 for wioier wheat product; ao. trade ana tiiuiiiy 
extras. td.lOCit'.OO do. lursuu.ti Americ... 86.65wti.tOi 
No. 2 ut 42.40*3.oO for poor to very fancy, the laiter 
an extreme. 
Receipts for week, hour, bbl 9 . 102.816: oorn meal, 
do. 4,l90. wheat.bnsh. 1,369,000. com. do. 2.(j83,2a0. oats, 
no. ———; rye, do. 9,Ut>«, malt, do. 137,000; nco, pkgs. 
310. 
Experts, floor 76.501 bbls.; corn meal, 6.900 bbls.; 
wheat 1,759,877 bush.;corn,1,892,900 busu.; oats, 4,i8i 
bush.; i ye-bum.; malt-bush,: peas 1,600 
busu.; r co bill pkgs. 
CORN auiAL.—?>uie* at 83.15 lor Brandywine, and 
$2.;0»• $«.76 tor reliow Western. 
Fresh Fruits.—a heavy apple crop is already 
shewing aim, st untuai actable installments. Selec¬ 
tions < my bring U e tXtieine. Saiea hugely at &U 
bbls. bu k to venders. Peaches held pretty good 
prices unit quality from uppci sections is improv¬ 
ing. Peat» will be only a moderate crop this season ; 
present supply Southern. Currant* unusually low ; 
suta 1 ni.vu been cown to )c : much of the supply 
St.fte <'8 with the Weather, Raspberries running out 
and geuerahy poor. 
A, p.ts.N.J. Astraulian,75c6sf 1.50; Swoet Rough. iOc. 
iSirl; Sour.: uc.<wsi. Aid. Aatraehuu, f er . 6dui.7ac.; Me. 
grcoU, 2.V» 30c. Peaches. Md 4fe Del., Troth. V ci $2.60 
4t3; Hale’s Early. V cr.6ha,2; Hale's, 7H basket, 76u.«s 
$ 1 . 26 :N. C. prune, d bu. w. *2.6U93: po„r to good. V 
or. Slia2; La. fancy, V e> to bu. Cr.. common, »i 
ilto du. or. $1>5J»S5. Pears, Clupp’s Favtintw, 9ouih> 
ern, ik cr., $3AUn5; <1; Munnlng’u LlUabe h. pun th¬ 
em $A.»2 5d, Jargouclla, boutuern, *2x2 60; Bell, 
Bouthoru. p ruo,., 4 uii. Harvest pears, Jersey, *3 
cooking peura, 82x i. Pinma, WUugouee. .Mil. jfc 
Out , V ql. low ISO.. Beiluh.o<w7e.; Damson, 16c. Black¬ 
berries. Lawton. Jersey, choice, t* qt., 86416c.. poor to 
good, %i qt.,6«tVc.: VVtlsou, Aid. « Dei. # qt„ 4,*7c. 
Krspbemi «, Ued Anuveip, up-r'ver, 3-lo-qt. cup, 6 « 
8c.; native up-river. -V 8 in qt. cup, 2 .i3o.; Jersey, V 
8 to qt. cut), tatoC.; Rrandy wine, up.uver, thirds, Em* 
6c.; Aid. at Dei. t< pltu O.wVc. Whottiebernes, chaw- 
anguuit M ,uutalii, bu. box, 73c.(«$. ; Jersey, a bu. 
box, 62<*87 .; Md. ,v. Dei. qt., o,t7c. Currants, 
oheiry, qt.. 4«>ic.; am.ill. leu. 2cs3%c>; black, ague. 
Apricots, Up-river, prime, b qt., 3-<aUo.; common, 
qt, iSaioo. Wuteruieloua, Noriollt, fl 100, $ioi.ajl8 j N. 
0., $q<u 2U, (iu.. UCUcietled, |A«a t0. Nutm g msions, 
Jruny Lind, Jersey, # ob... ; Norfolk, tl.udjj 
2 60; citron, Nortolk, $i,«Jis2. Hot-houae grapes, 
Black UdlilbuiKli, 4< is .oOaiiOc.: grapes. tJweet Water, 
4< Ib.jthakac. Peauuts Very dull; Va. Uanu-pickcu, 
V tt., 6%'«u%u.; extra prime, 4%bo.; good to prime, 
4%c.; suuiltiu, 5>i<iiM%c. 
Grajn.—W heat has bean very active on uaoount 
of me aiiiuv, fable ui op reports frutu domestlo and 
lorelgu sources, and puces aie higlior ana .truug. 
Latest sale* are of No, t »UUo at *1.18; do., 
Juiy.at $l.Lh<dU6%: do,. August, at $l.U8%'.tl.i.9; 
do,, September, at <108%; uugiadeu whne ut fl.lbtyi 
1.16; No. bred at $i.iu«<i.i2; du. July, at *1,15%-,* 1 . 16 .%; 
do. August, ut *i,U9HxI-iU% ; do , Beptumber, Ut $1.69 
®l.09%; No. a r«u at $1.1301,15%: ungraded reu at 
$165-i.:U No. Tain be; m e*is at tl.l8>.ii.v0 ; ungrad¬ 
ed umber Sou them ul 41.16; No. 2 Milwaukee and 
hard spring st »i.12i*U2.S , No.2 Ohtcago aprmg ut 
$i.ll. Rye nt 7 s*<^c0j. for prime Western for August 
delivery. Corn has boen UuctuuUug but uioseu ac¬ 
tive at au advance; hueai sales are ot New York No. 
2, ai4»%,*-W.**c.i do., Juiy, at <9 <449.%c.: do., August, 
ut RLitOHc.; do.. Si'ptomucr, 49»,a4U,Vc.; Now kora 
8te„uier mired at 47 <u48c. ; uugiadeo miked Western 
Ul 45 i60c.. No. 2 White »t 62ai>8c.; New York yellow 
utDlC. Oats ure trerly offered aud favor buyers; 
iiitcs-t siilcs arc of No. 1 <>Uito at <0e. bidund4lc. 
asked; No, 2 wtiita at34.Hft3.gr.: No. 8 white at 38><s 
33%,.: New Y'ork No 1 at 35c. New York No. 2 at 3i% 
ia3du.; do.. July, at 35c.: do., August, at 32%c. hlc uud 
3oo. usked : No. A at Me.; ungiau.id vituu: Wnsiurii at 
o5^iil0e.; ungraded mixed Western at 3£®3o«.; white 
Siu:e at 45o,; No, 2 Chicago at 85e. 
Hat and Straw.—P rices arc well sustained with 
a good demand. 
New bay quoted at 8<c ht$l; old hay. shipping at 80 
<J36c., i ciuo lots ut 90o.iai$i for medium, and sl.lOw 
$ 1.15 lor prime and fancy qualliles, clover 6(K4165c. 
Ktiitw at 4l.U6isl.10 toi long rye; t,0<S*5c. for short 
old dry-picked, lOgllc,; squabB. white, per doz. fl.76; 
dark, jli*i.i2. 
Live chickens nre abundant and easy in price. 
K owls in light euoplyand well supported 
Cblck*>n*. Spring, large. ¥ lb., 16<@)l7o i small, 15® 
Iho.; rhickens Southern 14c.; fowls. Jersey, lie.: 
Western, 13%:*He.; Sourhero, I3®i3wc.: roosters, 
D*,c.; lurkevs, mixsrt Jcrwy, 10’.- Western, 10c.; 
ducks N. J„ N. Y. and Pa., ^ pair, 65fh,7oo.; Western. 
4&w3re.: 8' utbern, 40A46e.; geese. Jersey. $1.6031.75; 
N. Y . andPa.. $Utfi.4l,50 ; Wealsru. mixed, $1@L25; 
Southsrn. 87c «*I.I2 ; pigeons. 20fit35o. 
Game ha< Hide representation and not much sold. 
Wild pigeons about thn only quotable Item; these 
tua.ai lice flight: ft JO ut ill-fed. 
Proyishins—H<’ g products have been active and 
elo»ed ittvmr. Mess pork quo ed rfltS :i0itl3 35 for 
July; $U.40.ilt.35 tor August. fl.VKxulJMMor Sep- 
tcmhnr, and $13.40«* 13.50 for October. Bacon ut 7%c. 
t r long clear and 7%e. for short clear Lard— 
Western sieain nt7.lbc for spot und July deliveries, 
7.22Ho for August 7.30c. lor septomio-r and 7.8''9 ic, 
for Octob’vr. Stcarlno a< 9S9Jio. for Western. T.tl- 
lowxtKJic. for prime. Beef hatua at *22.j0i»23 for 
new. Berf-Extra Indi* mes8 quoted at $16 for city ; 
$10 for extra ines», and 19 50 for plain mess, $10.50® U 
for packet, aud $—fur family mess, 
uew. 
Receipts for week, beef, 4C0 nkiri.: pork, 2,250 bbls.; 
Cut meats 24,160 pkgs.; laril. 13 550 pkss. 
Export!) for work, beef 2 oil) pkgs. :'horlr, 3,900 bbls.; 
cut mcatt. 9 63(,6b0 pounds: lard. i, ;81 9.0 pouads. 
dEkD.—Clover is qrtiet at 7<S7%c, for Western and 
7 %u«75i'c. for State. 
Tobacco.—E xport demand continues slack and 
generally trade is very mocetaie. Prices urosie idy 
< ud unchanged. 
V egetabies— With abundant supplies of L I. 
and -N. J. potatoes. Southern are slow of sale. 
Prices cannot work up suodeniy in the market bus 
only k city outlet at this part of the kciisio,. N. J. 
iin<l L. 1., new bulk, per obi. $1.2.i tJ0. .Maryland, 
(Ml 50: Norfolk, prime, $1«<125; Norfolk poor to 
good, 50®75C. Torn I* not tlno yet. I lie demand for 
egg plant improvcK every year. < abbagea have de- 
clluiid. L l tunmii oh sell well coiiBidcriug the 
price. Norfolks not wanted at any price. 
Green corn, Jersey, per U0. 60r»>.$L; tomatoes, 
Maryland, pe- crate, $1.75; Ij I. aud Jersey .per bush. 
S2*2.25: cucumbers. L. I. (H I0O. <>0 .73c.; eug plant, 
Jersey, iP do*..$2; Flu.. «i bbl„ $2*»4.: string be<n», 
L. I. r und, bug, (2.26®2.50; Long Island, 
flat, par b.ig, $1.60(ail.7S‘ wax beann. L. 1., per 
bug, $l.75®2.tw green pens. I, 1„ 83.50i<t3.u0, turnips. 
Jcr»ey, tier 100 buuches. $3u4; Jersey. Russia. 49 bbl., 
(Igtl.'iS; beets Jersey, per KID bunches. *2:4.1 radish- 
e«, red, SO-iTSc.: IcitUfo, P bbl„ (L5u®3; Cabbage, 
Jersey, *> iif.), $4<Kii; squ sh, Jersey, marrow, per bbl. 
$l»1.26; L. I., yedow. |l; L. I., whi o, $1; onions, 
Jersey, yellow. »4; state, yedow, $3.75^4; carrots, V 
H:U bunches. 41.5o;a2. 
Wool.—E xport demand continues flack and gene¬ 
rally trade ts veiy ui,derate Xhe market ha. been 
quiet this week. and. (ha situation ao to prices is 
unchanged. 
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