FOREIGN NEWS, 
! The Government bond market Is strong, and the 
influence of thp Bchenck Bill has enhanced their 
value tuith in this country and in Europe, quite a 
aharp advance having taken place in consequence 
since last week. 
Our latest stork quotations are as follows: 
Off'H. AkIo'S. 
New York Central...160 Y 10OU 
Hudson River....,. 13 d Iftit i* 
•fading.... .92x tax 
Michigan Southern. 96!* Dti v 
Wabash.67« tffx 
Ptttshur*.mv* On 
Nortliwufllem. 82 -k hbm 
Northwestern Preferred. you 
Cleveland unil Toledo.105 1U5V 
Rock Island.12K« 136 V 
Fort Wayne. .. .... 110 liiilj 
Milwaukee, and St, Paul..65J*' Kfi% 
Milwaukee and st- Paul Preferred. 77!4 7 T V 
Ohio and Mississippi.33*; gjv 
Western Union Telegraph.36'i' 37 
Par idc Mall.100 100 IV 
Munposa Preferred. ;»k 33 w 
Adams Express... 6 IJV Illy 
American Express.42X 43 
day, vis: 1,423atOommiudpaw; taj at One iinndrcih 
street, and 4*7 at Wcst-Knd, N..I ; the “S 
yards ot the Erie road, where it is proposed t“ seif 
rattle lor a few weeks until a connection Is made 
n " w 5 -ards, being Imilt at Weoh awkon. ' 
Eyetything was sohi oil clean save one 01 two lots 
held fora further rise in thjo market. As samples a 
,l~- .-'-.-j," vi5t - lairCW owt, Ohio steers, 
........ siitllr iit. Juii'-lTo.. nn 7U cwt.: 
<"vf. lllmol8 Iteorei at ana 
.. 1 ...W. - w t. ,it WKi?., togetliur 
at hie, A largo run of 
SCIENCE, 
INVENTION, 
MECHANICS, 
MANUFACTURES, 
CHEMISTRY, 
, r ^ ENG IN EUR! Nf} 
few salea aro given, vix.,: ..... „* 
at ligrfiIftko.; lift Illinois rattle at. i'kcITc. 
lib fat, strong rv c~*. ■■*■. 
at thin Ohio CftlUe, light, fiv civ!,, at 14 
w Uli ,(5 Indiana eattle, 7 owl., at hie. -V large run ot 
cuttle is looked for dining the coming week. Such 
was the look 1 week ago, hut the rattle were so turn¬ 
ed on in other directions last vreek that wo really had 
a scarcity. 
Wo ulluited last week to .1 pair of mum ninth cattle 
bought by Mr, Lalor of tills city, for f 1 , 600 , Tbev 
have since been killed, and proved even finer dead 
[ Inin a live, netting 4,I!SR Ihs, of as fat beef as was ever 
killt'd. I hero were (171 Its, rough fat in the pair, and 
the carcasses were little else than masses of fat Mr. 
lirow o UUI!d ,ll0m "Com. Vanderbilt" and " llanlol 
nuirket'- ,ll0W1UK ar< ' 1,10 l )r,C(m nt the close of the 
Tills week. East week. 
Cents. Cllllls, 
Extra lino bullocks, F Tt>... 17@ — 17 
(OHKl 10 prime. ...10X on 17 Hi Itlv 
Medium. < ...Ifijf @ 16J< 15 on 15U 
Ordinary...... * ...it «# 15 13 ,* u 
Poorest grade “ ...12 @13 10 ^ (s!1 12 
Averago of all sales.15JV 141 V 
These cattle came from the following States, viz.: 
Illinois.2,759 Missouri.. . all 
New Vork. . 109 Now Jersey. ..... m 
. 871 Conimctlent. 15 
Pennsylvania. - Indiana... 3114 
Kentucky... — Canada.. 17 
Mill'll Cows, With half the mini her of Cows re¬ 
ported last week, there is little stronger feeling, hut 
!l c I‘ l PP lir H Mlt a*l.vnnce. The rise In beef adds some- 
4 HO whole world Is waking up under the power and 
Influence or the Sciences, applied to the Arts, ami 
whoever would study the working of these agencies 
?. l f , !/i^??.V! <! . 8ciENTII ' lc ambkican, superb i-r 
11 . LI Si 11A l'El>,and acknowledged to ho the most 
Pori-i.Ait JuPR.VAi.of Its class in the world a po¬ 
sition it 1 ms held for nearly a quarter of 0 . century, 
la addition to contributions from ublo writer*, ur- 
lieles of great Interest are re-published from nlYthu 
lending Selenium Journals In Europe, Popular Luo- 
Hires on Science are also published, and every subject 
is Invested with all the interest, whloh it Is possible 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
,, Nkw York. March 1, IKS. 
llenne and Penn. - Receipts of beans have been 
moderate for ttie past few days, but the full delivery 
for the week has exceeded the wants of trade, and 
Prices are a shade easier. Receivers are anxious to 
sell, and at the rinse there is nothing that promises 
to stiffen quotations. Canada peas are nominal 
Quito a large shipment of cow peas, 1,4100 bushels, ar¬ 
rived from Newborn. N. C., during the week, but 
rived from Newborn. N. C., during the week, but 
were immediately reslilpprd to New Orleans. Ilnd 
they remained it was thought that 75c, was all that 
could he realized. R. 1C. marrowfat ore easier, now 
quoted at 13. White do. are unchanged. The 
feints of beans for the week wero 2,733 bushels, HU 
bushels more than last week. 
Renns, pea, fair prime.f 3 to oft $3 ftl) 
Beans, medium, prime. .. 3 20 © 3 30 
Beans, marrow, prime, screened. 4 fill ® 4 25 
Bonus, medium, common to fair. 1 So on 2 75 
Beans, marrow, poor to fair. 3 00 3 75 
Beans, Lima. 10 00 Ct 11 00 
Beans, kidney..... 4 50 on 4 97 
B. h. peas .. 1 60 @ 1 75 
Hitsw'iu. Gold Is lower, but with the unusual 
light stock ol wax, holders are enabled to demand 
better figures. We quote 48f ; i49c., remarking a small 
sale at 50c. 
IIroom Corn- Brush and hurl hnvcsold up to 25c. 
and ltkntiOc. ore fair quotations for unv decent list of 
green. 
Bnttor.— Prices havn ruled firm throughout the 
week, and to-day show a further advance. In fctie 
estimation of some, quotations have struck their 
highest mark for the season. This muv ho true of 
lots as they run, hut if. remains to he seen as to what 
may In'done Willi selections. Healers have exerted 
themselves to bring in all that is held in the host, 
dairy districts: laic receipts are heavier and di:i- 
trlhiffed among a large number of sellers. l.ato 
transactions in the country have ran from 45 c. to job. 
A rair quantity of Canada lias sold at tail prices. 
Western is In light simply. Receipts of rolls are 
checked through the advance at the West. The re¬ 
coins f .r the week were 9,703 packages, 2,213 above 
last, week. 
Htut.e firkins, fancy... 43 /a an,, 
Mule firkins, niiu.. 1 ;, jv,.' 
Htal.e tlvklns, good.. " 43 
State firkins,poor In fair. 38 i„i illo" 
Slate half-tubs, prime. In lots. . 51 
Mate half-tubs, fair to good . II r u \ 7. 
State Wolsii tubs, dairies... ha !' 
State Welsh Mi ha, poor to good.u,.‘ 
what lo the value of a cow, us she frequently takes 
the place of an animal sent to the butcher, and, In 
1 oiirsu of time, Is expected to go there herself. Most 
course oi time, 18 expected to g< ____ 
of the sales aro from fNI to 185, dealers rarely going 
over 190 for ttui best COWS. Retailed out, an oeea- 
stomtl fancy cow brings *I00 mi tl\ and we hear of 
one or t wo sales at. 1120. Stock has been to.nr 
i, m n" wl ® such a chance to 
wot k off their slippery ' cows that they will bo anx¬ 
ious to buy fresh animals. 
lent Culvrs. These Increase in numbers ns 
spring ccuiioa on, hut the supidy Is not sufficient, to 
weaken prices In the least. The advance in hoof and 
fll , ..iiijut muob 111 urifjnnr, 
I (lomaml In k«>o<1 juh! (9,686 on wile to-clny founj 
t'cJulsnrs at She. for some very poor, im> to 
>o, r s o'. for fair to goo,i;7SviHe. for prime, and 
.e. fo) extras, the mlvanee from last week being ',e. 
V m. A tew sales were, l car Ohio sheep, Its. 
?■,' ,1 <w, l Mlclilgun, IMS Its. very extra .tty r ■ I ear 
< anntin. fill its. 8 Wc,; 1 car Kentucky, ins>.. its lie ■ i 
carlbi o, Tt,s., inanv bucks, ti',,?.. and t car do, 80 
,'v-. Sales of 11,37(1 during lie- week, many of 
head at# Wit " t0ep ' avcr “«' ,, l Ottcli, with f),«87 
Kwd no. r Only seven cars of live l,ogs came |n yo«- 
i„ 'i a 7 R'-Bay, nnd a single car load was sold at 
fitovc. I her were j:w lb. til. pigs, or Wcst urn drtissed 
wi have 1 ;„4*S the arrivals for the week. Tluftlno 
weather, (toppled with light receipts, cause an ud- 
vatu'e from the depressed figures at the close of the 
week Live are now quoted at lOK'iille., city dres.md 
!uarIti:toiloslng'atrong." lh " 
I’lie Wool Trade, 
trade the 
merclai last says: 
The stock of wool m this count 
more than usually light, a ■ 
firm support from this fact, rat 
healt hy statu of the cloth trail 
the Immen m; supply of goods m 
, ------ • In Its review of tho wool 
t; ny mboc O f t he N. Y. .shipping & Com- 
y* nt proflent* is 
and tho nmrkot derives a- 
1 tdier than front ti verv 
: though as most of 
. , i Ti'“ j i»n ham! at. tho oloso of 
has been worked off, tho mnuu/uct iirlng 
l uSwSr- 1 ^* 1 „ , ;Jt* 0 tu«whathefUa'condition than It. was 
in IWjIHTi. I nat intorosti lUnvcvi»r, nttil sulfnrs from 
xl ° 0 »i|irt.itlou wlurh ir in Jon-rd tom./” 
^ lt i. i«.reJ|?fi noihufacton;rn, who have a vnrydt'dicird 
iwlvnntOJKO, not only In c^hottper materials, but In more 
ulmndaut eaplta! nml cheaper maelilnnyy and lab. r. 
, VoVr.M Vi 2"X k' r "Wcrs are protected by high 
d'lHui on the toreign-growu staple, that protection 
b neutralized by the ability of f*hu UrlUah, French 
,iml tiCrmun ruaniifixcturei’ to undersell tlm Ameri- 
eorreV' ' ’ 0 Huticis on foreign woolens and worsteds 
Oil wn.d nU B ’ 01 ncftl ' ly c, »Crespontllfig, with those 
on , §^L t !'^’ H Kl U ?- ,, l? ,,f " ,lr ffesent. extreme duties 
?mioiW.„ VV! ' 51 thl ' doeruase.l Imports into ibis 
Uwaorresponrtliw Increase Into Eng- 
lio Lnl erl ulale IoTkiA, 11„- reclots into 
ib« v?!™ states, of foreign wool-reached 7t.!»»,017 
11,?-’ '.t'- 'd whlcli the quantity foil last your to 2ii,lui!,- 
Huilng tho same period, Uni imports of Aiistrii- 
b.Mlded '7'o' 'nto England, tiave more than 
, tuli.il, while of South Americun, they iiavc utmost 
tiobled. Last year tho Increase over the preceding 
re'-o ', VI 'r ft J 'i l, k r| kbtcen per cent., with nearly a eor- 
n ponding Ine.roase in the leading mnnufaptairlng 
n'd'ris l ,‘‘fn , ?r t 1 10 V'’"/' 1 """'' Th<t ,T,rf - ,Tl " f Ll " :; 
' 1 V fwpartM, has huen a mjirktid Xulllnc off in 
wl-iM*a 1 ,?,htlfI BBtfkcttt, though prices arc. now somc- 
thlln t, i ey w, ' r,! last summer, the wool 
a*2S.h"*N[ fftaped substantial benefit from tho 
c h< /ifintiMM of money and tbo low nrioMM cif hrpjid 
ft>tnP t i*n;d with 1807 itntl h part of IW§. The wool |,i: 
ow ioe I i r th U l:lt l Ul ;' , l ' ,u f J U hctlw support lately, 
owing to the material advance In cotton, and the 
atanlc slum i*2 J 0 li '' witnessed here, if that 
staple shall be maintained at about the current rate. 
\\ ostern rolls, prime. Id 
Western rolls, poor.. . .. 28 tu 2 ilo' 
L’hicago and Nortliwestern,suminor lots.... 28 ou ;;i 
Country Falls.50 . 35 c. 
Canada butter. 33 ^ 44 ,, 
Uollon. Light, receipts have encouraged holders 
to an extent that allows them to avoid pushing stock, 
the receipts are cnusidr.rnbly below this time last 
year. The demand is moderate, but prices are firm, 
with an upward tone. 
_ tfplsmb, A*. Mr,iiil«. N. 0. unit Taxst. 
Ordinary . 2«W 27 do>7i<i 
flood drain,ary, 27140.- 27V-;- 28 f-s28'.J 
Low Milidling.. ilMKija— 2H i(.7>- 2ft 6t2ll'i 
Middling. iWS'-S— 30 r.-;ili*‘ 
f 'liccs*?. Both home and export trade It) factory 
arc light, Imt with t he small stock nn depression Is as 
yet apparent; Gold Is working unfavorably for ship¬ 
pers; and tlm local trade will not tako anything be¬ 
yond 1 is actual want at present prices. We make on 
special change In prices. 'J'lio recuipts were 1,035 
packages, last week 1,1157 do. 
Factory, fanoy. IK. 21V r» 22c 
Jfactory, Stale, tine, v It. , lit20 1 <c 
I'lictorv, Slate, medium, to good, Y< 10 , |s (,, Hie' 
hnrrn dairy, extra, V It . 1(1 sp,. 
Farm dairy, prime, >t p... J7 ^,7 
riirm dnli v. eommoii to fair, v tt.... IL ; U ir,,. 
English dairy, line, d It. .i":;;;, ip «, 21c 
English dairy, unor to good, F It. ]<)</. 10c. 
Pineapple, Suite, p It. 21 23 c 
J'lnotipplc, t’onnecMc.ut, i< it " 23 
Oruage county shim mud. 4? u, .. . li 0 <t lVei 
Hi-led I’niltu.—But few State Apnies are arriv- 
n^r. quonuiojiM for tfmm WMcxcwd ufUM. Thor*"! 
WIUL HOLD TIIKIR JPUlftT 
ANNUAL EXHIBITION 
AT THE 
THIRD A VENUE, bet. U3d and U4Lh streets, 
I NEW YORK CITY, 
The Fair to contlnuo the whole week, 
COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH 22d, 
Anil ' losing Haiurdny, March 27tli, 1809, 
The display will include full bred, elegant and 
choice specimens of all varieties ol 
A Nil HAKE 
SMALL PET ANIMALS OF VARIOUS CLASSES. 
also, 
PRESERVED SPECIMENS; LOOP AND CAGE; 
ARTIFICIAL FOWL PRODUCING 
APPARATUS; PLANS FOR BUILDINGS, FENCES 
AND YARDS; DEVICES FOR FEEDING ; 
ART SPECIMENS, DEVICES FOR TRANSPOR¬ 
TATION, ETC. 
The Premium Lists arid Rules governing the Exhi¬ 
bition, which include a list ol the awards In Gold. 
Silver and Bronze Medals,us well ns Diplomas, stand¬ 
ard Books and Special Cash Premiums are now ready 
and will be soul on applica tion lo Uiose w ho em loso 
return postage. 
The building selected Is the most, spacious and suit¬ 
able for a display of this description of any on this 
continent. It will be arqiorllonod, deeorat,cd and 
mini up in tho tiiumI tiflcoMvfl, oloifAUt. y»*f. couvu 
nic‘nt• manner. PariiiM who iloslro to liitvo tho Pro- 
inmm Lists forwarded, or require any irif..rmation of 
the Society, will address DANIEL 17. UAV1T 
Corresponding Secretary, 1*. o. i?g). 
Or at thr Rooms of the Seemly, 
No.229 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. 
art mproviug wuti tdc bulk of the stock of quarters 
held above our quotations. Small fruits aru doing 
bettor, with sales of blackberries at 24c. Dry cher¬ 
ries only; rate Hfltlic.; dump lots arc quoted hi. below 
these prices. The general receipts wore 294 pk^s. 
Apples, new Southern prime V it ..Kljgw.'iUk 
App cs, “ poor to fair, V a.- rip. c* ow 
Apples, new State, 1? ». wU ® 14 1 
zYpples, Western, Y it,,. Wti <„ hi- 
Peaches, new ponied prime, V a,. .! !^,27 (i '28 
Pencnes, peeled Inferior, Tb. 11 ,® n 
Poaches, unpeeled qrs., m. ..iHXftU 
Peaches, unpeeled halves, B ft. J 5 <r,, 17 
Blueltlierrles, F it. 23 
Raspberries, 1H a. 14 T, ; 
Cherries, IH lb. ” - 2 Zu 
Domestic Frnitw.— Apples are moving more 
freely, amj there has been an unsuccessful attempt, 
at, advancing prices. Dealers have to contend this 
year with a largo stock of foreign fruits, Including 
oranges, figs, Ac., wlueb is offered low enough to in¬ 
duce retailers to vary their purchases. Cranberries 
ar« doing heller with additions of frc>b lots Irnprov- 
ing the quality, Peanuts are firm and active nt late 
pi ices. At Norfolk the market. Inis been unsettled 
$'">1 ncavy fccolpts; prime, however, are quoted ul 
Apples, Ac,— 
Greenings, 4? bbl. t> 2 -, <01 «u sn 
(»lJiifiowcr* v bbl ...... 1 fx» ,4 or 
Cranborriciw. Y* bbl., .. 14 00 0i J8 00 
Cranberries crates, V bbl.,V. 4 50 ,fn S (JO 
i GiUlUts, Vil., ^ bUisliel..... 3 Ofl ( 7 /. 3 ft) 
Jeaniu*, inferior— . 12 .. <ro i sn 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
O LADY €AN BE 
made “ Beautiful forever,” by enamelling nr by tnln- 
h!w nfr l ' ,, V Jl «*■ L«r health may he ruined and 
her life shortened thereby. There In but one way of 
■ emovlng impurity from the complexion, and that. Is 
by removing It from the Wood. This de«lderat,um is 
Kl'.'uvcd by taking Stakitord'S Ikon and Sri.pnl it 
bit iYi ff "jSSf of wblcli Infuses new life 
V.!- t ! l ' i t-o pld e reidatJon, whllo the nth 
Fiom tho blomi the triXeotinus priuoit] 
external eruptions and dlscolorath 
them tu the surface with the persplr 
they are ajcctod tiinmgh the sieve- iki 
the epidermis. 
Sold by Druggists.. 
Packages, 72 Powders, fV MaUe.i Free. ’ "n 
IlAbLik KLGKBJti, 218 (ircionwicih nt., N. Y. 
ft^ATE OF GEORGIA, RRYAK CO. 
li, ' lU ffurchusers is called to the 
Urvan Vv, m |V ^ «'*lcndbi FARM, situated In 
isrvan Co., .state of Georgia, on the A. A G. i;u, 21 
will » Sidfl Yarm contains fiacres; 
well wooded ttlld timbered, and well adapted to tho 
culturo ol Cotton .and Grain of.all kinds. Said place 
Improved. Price 17 per acre. Reason for 
nelUng lM to raise money. For purtlculars, address 
—_1_L ION, t lemlngs. No. 3 A. A G HR., Georgia. 
C AV 1C Y OH Jt MOiN ICY By Mnnn- 
kj toctdrlngCloth of all kinds for yqurself and all 
op, wkn<>knuall^ improved 
, ^ LlANi» JiOOM. f !’ht3 only Loorn 
adapted inweaving Kao Uabprt with a I’i'r Stiui" 
T Vu ? nr fel,c ulars and sample of Cloth, address 
wftJi stamps, H. T. THOMAS 
Successor to A. R. G a tics «fc On.. 
°98-Gt No. 29 N. 13 St.. Phlltulninh o 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
or separates 
plo whloh causes 
ions, and sends 
”‘* h ■ perspiration, whence 
-7- -ILe structure of 
1. Package, 12 Powders, fl; 0 
CHAPPED HANDS AND FACE, SORE LIPS, 
Ac., cured at once by the use ol' H EG EM AN'K 
Camphor Ice with Gi-yoEruNK, keeps the hands 
soft in the coldest weather. See that you get 
tho Genuine. Sold by Druggists. Sent by mail 
for 30 cents, ii EGE.MAN & Co., N. Y. yy.vtt 
ITCIII OCK’S HALF DINE MUSIC, 
I *r In tod i ' 
n heavy music paper, four pages; col¬ 
ored titles, rniiBle and words. Price live cents eaub ■ 
the wholes forty mailed for 12.00. 
NOW READY: 
No. 1. Captain Jinks. 
No. 2, Won't You Toll Mo Why, Robin? 
No. 3. We’d Bettor Bldo a Woo. 
No. 4. Blue Eyes, 
No. 6- Not for Joseph. 
No. li, Good, By. Hvvuotheart, Good-By. 
No. 7. 1 Really Don't, Think i Shull Marry. 
No. 8. Praise of Tears. 
No. fl. Champnana Charlie. 
No. lo. Skating ltink Polka, 
No. 11, Genevieve Waltz. 
No. 12. Come Hither, My Baby, My Darling. 
No. 13. The Danish Bov’s Whistle. 
No. 14. Little Maggie May. 
No. 16, Maggie’s Secret. 
No. 16. His Lovo Shines Over All. (Sacred Song.) 
No. 17. The Old Cottage Clock. 
No. 18. Silver Lhlines. 
No. 19. Tho Rose ol Erin. 
No. 20. Arm in Arm. (Polka Mazurka.) 
No, 21. She Might Not Suit Your Fancy. 
N®. 22. RbitriK lJown Brojulwuy. 
No. 23. Waltzing Down at Long Branch. 
No. 24. HUB I'Ulmvo Theo. 
No. 25. The Passing Bell. 
No. 26. Take Buek trio Heart. 
No. 27. Son The Conquering Here Comes. 
No. 28: qTloro's a Lhanu iu H[lring. 
No. 29. Up in a Baloon. 
No. 30. Oiyraple Seottisch. 
No. 31. Ixinn Galop. 
No. 32. Reautimi Bells. 
£ 0, World. (Sacred Seng.) 
No. 34. The Lift* Boat. 
No. 35. The Rosy Wreath. 
No. 36. I Will .Not Ask to Press That ©heck. 
No. 37. Busan's Story. 
No. 88. Power of Love. (Instrumental.) 
No. 38. Flying Trapeze. 
No. 10. Belles ot Broadway. 
Tile ahoyo ran be obtained nt the Music, Book and 
Pern ul leal Stores, or by inclosing the price, live O-at a 
riic/i, to the Publisher. Oilier choice selections will 
rapidly follow, Ageni.i wanted. BENJ. VV. HITCH¬ 
COCK, Publisher, !M spring fit,, Now York, (Under St. 
VALUABLE USES OF MAGNETISM 
Dr. J. P. Bryant 
cures Rheumatism, Dyspep¬ 
sia, Weak Spines, Weakness of the. Limbs and 
Nervous Dobility, eusUy and quickly, without 
pain or medicine, at bis residence. No. 325 West 
Thirty-fourth street, New York City. Terms for 
i reatinent alwuysreasonable. Consultation free. 
wo quote small 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
USEFUL AN D ORN AMENTAL. 
BUY ONLY 
SILVER TIPPED SHOES 
ildren. Will outwear three pairs without 
992-13t 
position. Prices have advamed 
to 27(5,280. for fresh express Western, ?m-l 27c. tot ordi- 
nary freight do. and Canada. Extra bfaod*^ IS 
Thi -nnl'io vunla,'go. Limed arn dull at Lkiiho. 
to nmrk a ty ° f Bt ° Ck ilrrtvin 8 ls K«od, and runs close 
K c » Bisu%i!fei,s 2?: aisars 
ouotiiUon.s, an<1. at tbe ciio,«.e •mJorvMin hw-vo I 
decline of 15v^2»)c. In tiie DODuhir iifi 1 
n r J l M r( ^ a ' tl hrisht'ii to a ifegroe molU 
quotations, and at tho Close salppern h 
their transactions, and the trade arc 
freely. Still a largo portion of hrto , 
gone into store, and it will require 
steady business t.o heal the break tha 
suffered during the past fortnight. Bn 
Corn meal, in nbls., is a shade better 
flour is declining. 
Flour — 
Superfine, State ? bbl. 
Extra State. 
Shipping round hoop Ohio. 
Extra Western, common to good. 
Double Extra Western and Bt. Louis... 
Hour, No. 3,196 ms... 
Southern supers.] 
Southern extra and family. 
California new.. 
California old. ...., 
Itye flour. Uuu and superfine..... .. 
Corn meal. 
H nek wheat flour V Wi] tts.il!!!. 
Jersey hug meal..V.V.V.V.V,_ 
Groin. Rxicelpts of wheat per rail havecontin 
li'-avv, reaching nearly 200.000 bu,h,-i-,, _ 
per hUiSl. 11 >® ^riYCd the market has deellned 
v .f U.l.Vj. 1 ; f 'diieed prloua have led 
1 I - '.. ' -.. , IJ 
closes dull, with exolmrigoand 
ingagalnst free transactions. wr „ 
«ith a largo consumptive demand and 
snowing are tne receipts of the past week, 
shown in comparison wlMi other seasons. 
Milch. 
_ _ Be8 X2?- £"»*■ Oslve*. Slit-ip. Hse». 
, We ^o . K 500 23,978 10,339 
Last week .... ..— o.lHh 124 478 20430 u srw 
Corres g wnok of’ 68 .. 4 .H 39 74 J 31 17 455 1 ,V 09 
Average 'IM.”>,637 103 1,693 2(k93.5 18,779 
An advance 1 ,f beef in the midst of tho Lenten sen- 
s on Is a .mliiMiornmonowurreiice. It Is well known 
that many th.iusarids ol people in this city use very 
period the rice dealers In live 
stock out down tin: supply. Very frequently, as is 
lllun^r 0 V * w ‘‘ ,! *o rll '-‘ v doulnish the droves 1'astur 
I) an tho dei reuse lo coimumptloi) Warrants, and now 
wr have an udvaneo of K®:lc. fs m as tho result. The 
abrniM ^r J ,,llr, "K bie week just ended is 
ilmn M,’?"! I'CiOW the average of lust year, and 600 less 
«1 iV«t,.IM 1 “ JtU; >‘•. ^’>1 • D 1 y last week. Coming imtim. 
• nv tlo o ;i itod the weather 
1| “, 7 .^ very best tor trade, owners ami salesmen 
the rat,is?° Vt l 0< the,r »^untagO,and ill oliee put up 
week '1 ’r"; 1(! M '"di as were sold lust, 
n't Ul leale "°, W '"V*"«>"■ UVdllM?,, while tho 
^17 riaid .b.o i h : n> * Ul 41 * ,l -'tter class at about HR, 
riM ‘ L “UOlif, Jxjt?. niure Uutri rhMV flirt ln*a» tviH.if 
?* & lTr'y miewas'on 01 ! T" ( ' K |.“ f S’S-'S 00 \t 
i4|c % mdyTsUli b?h;f ‘ft.'q d.'llr^^wHt 0 ^ 
sold down to J2c, There were 2^ hoid uu rale^ ? 
- DURHAM HULLS 
mao *a n n A i' il ' o ,) ,t(?0 JjfuarsI Roya 
km 4’, u * B .)“K«2 years: Roy al, Char 
i i , t.v.rjT iT1 “tu 14 ^. — r 
jj 1 !' W 1 Koyal Ge 
km S ') age 2 years: Rov At CHAftr.Er, 
• Also several young Cows and nolfefs. } 
thurough.bred, and ary offered at low rates l,y 
WM. G. MARKHzVM, Avon, Llv. Co., I 
1A«;gs for hatching; from 
o ra v! uieGes of Fowls. No morn orders i 
J* ieidie.or Bronze Turkeys can be mind. Send 
fur circular. j. y, mOKNWi 
Westmoreland, Oneida Co., 6 
MONEY AND STOCK MARKET. 
15 75 ® ?6 20 
6 40 (J 85 
b 65 (5) 7 IJII 
6 Jo (gi 6 75 
7 00 ® Ji (XI 
5 20 on 5 no 
1 , wi on 7 no 
7 25 on 11 53 
s 75 on id 75 
6 00 on R 00 
5 25 (31 7 20 
4 20 00 5 (XI 
3 DO o.u 3 50 
. I 65 On 1 85 
...ued 
ushela, and lor such 
A Ilvicea - from- 11 ;^ ^‘‘tioen' 1 ^: 
steam frelglits operat- 
Corn has uopruved 
- ‘ z:v.\ somo speoultv- 
Gox.n has been 
to-day has been 
POl'teq .-a le w;; - 
above the usual 
market strong, 
The week 1 
borrowers on 
Our latent q. 
U. 8.6’s, Dueifie Ra 
L . H. Cs, ‘81 reg,,... 
I S. fi'a, con..'. 
U. S. 5-20 Cou., r 62. " 
U. B.5-20ci, 11 ,, T i;i... 
U.S. 5-211 eon., 'iJ5... 
J J- g. 5-20 cou,, ’05, n 
and the range 
was ,n 1 -r.7»,““•! the latest re- 
W;is atl., 17 . 1 he transactions Imvo been 
amount to-day,and thu tone of the 
t'rall’m'r' , t 2‘ mc> y iri Ample supply to 
1 f an at (> and 7 per cent. 
mutations, at 1 : 2111 * M., areas follows: 
. .. M'i&uaje 
■ .1HV641I5 
.H 5 V" U5N 
.—iu amU 
. 117 (f«H7>< 
.113\r..,I14 
.115 ftr I15!£ 
. U2Xo'AV>% 
. lV2%&mX 
. V)l!4fol0iv 
.I'tilkV' 10i 
. ivmivix 
POTATO KS, 
:OI{ SI I’ERIOR CORN SHELI.KRS, 
address (Hie maker) C. KltATjJ, Manuractu- 
nd Agent, for Machinery of every description, 
nville, lnd.” 
H ARI SON, EARLY GOODRICH AND 
Lurl.i White Sprinit Heed Potatoes. For barrel, 
leu bbls,. $40.(X); Fifty bids., ¥175.00. 
• w ~ it _ D. D. C OTTO.M. Dayton, Ohio. 
\ Vi , sni , .; ,{ f V M , OU AT GENEVA. COU. 
r‘a,.iTr2fJ'tt 1 f res. with I'orclng Ileuses, Dfflces, 
! Ivooiil, Jtr. ]ior nartimiliirs mmilpi. ni' (’ ir 
