boat and cargo proved a total loss. The passen¬ 
gers and crew were saved. 
Illinois. 
Chicago has sent an elegant gavel to be pre¬ 
sented to Mr. Colfax for his use as President of 
the Senate. It was made by the same man who 
made the gavel used at the Chicago Convention 
of 1860. 
The Legislature ratified the Fifteenth Amend¬ 
ment to the Constitution on Friday, the 5th inst. 
Missouri. 
The Legislature has passed a bill requiring 
life insurance companies doing bu.- in- . in that 
State to deposit $160,000 in the hands of the State 
Treasurer as security. 
An association has been formed in St. Louis 
for ■ purpose of securing the erection of a 
bronze •nucsiilalstatue of Gen. Lyon, hilled at 
Wilson’s I'rcok in 1861. 
A wri r . a St. Louis paper complains bit¬ 
terly of the treatment received by passengers 
on the Union Pacific Railroad at the hands of 
flic railway officials, while the train was snowed 
up recently. He brings accusations of extor¬ 
tion and drunkenness, and of an entire absence 
of any apparent desire to promote the comfort 
of the passengers. 
ITU uiiesotn. 
The House of Representatives has passed the 
bill appropriating 500,000 acres of internal im¬ 
provement lands to the payment of the old rail¬ 
road bonds of t hat State. 
Michigan. 
On Friday, the 5th Inst., the Legislature rati¬ 
fied the Suffrage Amendment, to the Constitu¬ 
tion. 
Wisconsin. 
TnE Wisconsin Senate decided Wednesday to 
Indefinitely postpone the proposition to submit 
to the people, in 1870, the question of extending 
suffrage to women. 
The Legislature ratified the Suffrage to the U 
S. Constitution on the 5th. 
Indian Territory. 
Advices from Camp Supply up to the 14th ult., 
represent the Indians as quiet, and rapidly mov- 
ing South, Gen. Custer had failed to find the 
Cheynnecamp in his reconnoissuuce up Medi¬ 
cine Bluff Creek. The military were all active 
in tailing up the positions assigned them. 
Quebec. 
An English officer, named Whittaker, of the 
Fifty-third Regiment, was shot, through the 
head on Thursday,the 4th inst., in Quebec at the 
skat ing rink by u boy named ChalOncr, who fan¬ 
cied an insult had been offered to Ida sister, 
Whittaker cannot recover. Ilia assailant was 
Foreign Affairs and Representative at the Faria 
Conference, died at Nice, in the South of Franco, 
about the middle of February. 
Herbert Spencer, the English sociologist, has 
overworked himself, and is ill in consequence. 
John Ericsson, the great inventor. Is not dead, 
as has been reported by a Philadelphia paper. 
Peanuts, Ya„ T bushel. 3 OO <a 3 so 
Fenouts, N. G, V bush. 2 fir, © a 50 
Peanuts, infurlor. 1 20 © 1 50 
Pecans, y ft.. 13 © 15 
Dried Fruits. State Apples are arriving morn 
freely, and pricesarc stronger with a recant, advance 
in Green, There are no Western here. Ponchos 
rule as before,dealers releasing medium grades only 
at our figures. Small fruits are unchanged. 
C.'ntc 
Apples, new Southern prime W ft.in up 
Apples, ne.w State, » !b.13«(»lt 
Apples. Western. » ft.12© 13L 
Vegetables.—Tn potatoes we still have the anom¬ 
aly of winter prices quoting below rail rates. Most, 
of other vegetables are unseasonably low. A Tew 
bbls. new normmhi potatoes and ti) to CO smalt crates 
of tomatoes have appeared : the former were quoted 
at $12 « bid., the latter flj.50 each. A few hot house 
c lieu others have brought lifie. each. 
Hulk potatoes range as follows : — Mercers, » bbl 
$fi.*.vvS.tKi; Jackson watte, tr.’.mis 2 '.;. r > : Prince Albert’ 
.ft.rsk-t'JTo: Buckeye, 61.75©'.’,to); Pen eh Blows, H.SOcai 
’’m ; Russia turnips are worth $l.oVPJ.m ;> bbl.*; 
white dm, $1.50; Marrow squash, M Phi., fa.OOtiti.OO; 
MKS. HILL’S 
NEW FAMILY RECEIPT BOOK 
Peaches, now peeled prime, ft,...27 ©28' 
Peacho*,peeled inferior, V ft ..it a is 
Peaches, unpceled qrs y m .t,?w© u 
Peaches, unpocicd halves, » ft.15 i; 
Blackberries, y a.23 ©21 
Raspberries, ’F* ft.It or. in 
Cherries, ti ft. 12 o ll 
Plum?, » ft. 
Egg*.—The demand has been slack for tho past t wo 
days, dud prices show signs of weakness. Tho wnuther 
however, favors holders, and receipts are not op¬ 
pressive. Wo quote fresh Western and Canada. 2fi@i 
27o.f HoutbaNi, Tv.tfific. Pennsylvania aud New Jer¬ 
sey, 38e.. as an extromo figure. Limed are now of no 
material moment. 
Flnur, Stc. ‘I'he week has been most dtscour- 
aglngly dull for State nnd Western, with a decline of 
for barrels, Tho supply has not been hngvv, 
but declining quotations abroad and a- strong dlspo. 
sition on the park of holders to realize, have had a 
most, enervating influence upon our prices. Califor¬ 
nia flour ts rather more active, ami fall prices are 
maintained, live Flour is easier. Corn Meal, In 
barrels, is In larger supply, and best brands quote as 
high as before. 
Flour — 
Supertine. State bbl.$5 75 ffl $6 20 
Extra State . 6 25 © 6 65 
Shipping round hoop Ohio. <1 45 © 6 75 
Extra Western, common to good. 15 25 <fo 6 50 
Double Extra Western and St. Louis..,. 6 76 mi 10 75 
Flour, No. 2, mi tts. 5 50 © 5 70 
Southern supers. ti 55 oe 0 76 
Southi rn extra and family.. 7 oo u tin 
California now. 8 75 © 10 15 
California old. ti no © h oo 
Rye flour, flue and superfine. 5 26 © 7 00 
Corn meal. I OO © 5 oo 
Buckwheat Ilnur W UK) fts. .7 00 ( ... :i 50 
Jersey bag meal...,. 1 75 fit l 87 
Grain.—Heavy receipts of wheat at the Western 
markets, together with low gold and unlu.vor.ible 
European advices, have almost tl.it,toned out the 
market, especially for spring growths, and in tho 
sales that have hecn eltectcil, ».decline of 5@3c. had 
to bo accepted. Some lots of No. 2 have lest fully 6© 
8e. since our last. Corn is scarce, though good pur- 
cels are ou the way, a fair proportion of which has 
hoon Hold to arrive. There lias been a good, steady 
local demand, at Armor prices. Oats urn dull and 
lower. Burley ts unsettled ; German barley is soiling 
uu private terras. Malt Is only moderately active. 
Wheat— 
Spring No. 2.$1 46 © 1 60 
AVI liter Western roil. I 65 © l 70 
Winter Western white. 1 80 @ 2 00 
Winter amber . 1 75 © 1 80 
California white. I 80 © I 85 
Corn- 
Western mixed, old.'.$1 M @ 1 04 
Western mixed, now. 115 © 06X 
VoUaw, new. [17 © I 0:1 
White, new. !»5 © l 00 
Rye, Canada and State. 1 .18 © 1 40 
Oats, West, cargoes, new... 71 © 74 v 
Burley... 2 10 © 2 to 
Malt. 2 00 © 2 10 
Hop*,— Arrivals continue free, especially of 
Western. Considerable stock Is changing hands; we 
no tied a late sale of 500 bales Wisconsin at 6 m 8c. We 
quote Western, 6©KJc. for common to good; State do. 
txislOc.; lino Stine, I2<.il5e,, with some elioleq Held 
higher. Yearlings 2©5o. Advices from abroad are 
ml verso to Immediate export. 1C. Well's correupoud- 
ont alludes to u. heavy supply In England and an 
Overstock in the Contlnont.il markets. Receipts 
from America from Sept. 1, 1808, to a recent date, 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
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Plants for sale low, by the dozen. 100 or 1,000, (to 
clear the gn'ind,) and the Ritual furnished 
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A Practical System for Private Families, in Town 
and Country, with Directions for 
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[The book which meets the wants of tho times, de¬ 
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who, In these degenerate days, contributes to tho 
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welfare of the race, deserves a place In the Calendar 
with all tho benefactors of tho ago. “ Mrs. Hill’s 
Practical Cookery and Receipt Book ” comes up to 
the standard here laid down.] 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL. 
BUY ONLY 
SILVER TIPPED SHOES 
For children. Will outwear three pairs wi t.hout 
tips- 902-13t 
New York, March 6, I860. 
The tendency of the market is still upward, an 
advance in each department, being noted. Reeves 
have been brought hi more freely to make good the 
deficiency of lust week ; hut the. Increased demand 
absorbs them all at full prices. Thera i“ a falling off 
Hi the arrivals of sheep and bogs, uml higher rates 
are obtained for wlmt are sold. The weather has 
been very favorable for trade, us butchers could ex¬ 
pose any quantity of meats upon the books without 
Injury. When they arc cither obliged to sell almost 
us soon as dressed, or keen what, they lulVo upon ice, 
butchers are shy buyers, only purchasing for Imme¬ 
diate wants. Now, with the danger of obstructions 
upon the roads, which may Interfere with shipments 
Ol live stock from the West, they arc Inlying ahead, 
so as to have it supply on hand. 
Tim following nro the receipts of the week ending 
to-duy, shown In comparison with other seasons. 
Milch 
Besvt’n. Ci'wi, t*Mvo». Slump. lines. 
This week. 5.146 80 660 18,016 7,557 
Last week. 4,358 65 566 2;i,!6'.i 10,Wit 
GQrres’g week or’08.. 4,till 86 61)3 17,250 10,660 
Average '68.5,037 193 1,5115 20,936 18,770 
Beeves.-The advance of Inst Monday is fully 
sustained, though more cattle are coining forward. 
Falling to get, what stock they wanted lust week, 
butchers ,iro now free purchasers, arid holders are 
very firm In their views, in suotc Instances gett ing a 
III tie advance upon their itnivo*. The cattle show a 
good quality, anti Unit helps Hie average price. At 
file Wednesday's sale, at jtoll.b st, 1,487 beeves were 
Offered and all taken early In the dav. Thu quunMty 
was less Ilian was anticipated, hence them was con¬ 
siderable specula! tun among the dealers, previous to 
tho epqnipg of the retail trade, two or three com- 
on sumo of the droves before 
Some very line lots 
NEW YORK: 
THOMAS O’KANE A CO 
Publisher*, 
136 Nassau and 11 Beekinan streets. 
MONEY AND STOCK MARKET. 
Of the Gold Board large sales were made tit 120V. 
After the Board opened the price rapidly advanced 
to I d then receded to 13fM,, and our lust quotation 
at (at i. 1.1 I*. M.) is 131’,. I'he Im rued Into cause of 
this upward turn was the rumor that tho London 
quotation Of 5-fill's had broken from Kt-y #0 8241. ul- 
tnougn the lowest, price reported with certainty was 
Ihe money market was without special feature, 
the bettor flit vs ol borrowers having no difficulty in 
auptilyliig their wants at the legal rule. 
Government bonds are steady, and tut 4:15 P. M.) at 
the following quotations: 
U. 8. ti’s, Pacific Railroad. 103 (MDSU 
...111,-1!', 
• 2' - A .. ©111)'.,' 
L. !4.5-2il ijou., lit .. ll tU,., m2 
• £■ con" ,,. :::::::hb&61w4 
!;.si^i'fc::;:::::::: 
1 • V WWOciWI.-. IUbJ-jm,1115W 
he stock market at the close was strong, and tlm 
following were the quotations at 1:20 1*. M.: 
OIP.1.’ A-kvil. 
• laS?ii 1,58 K 
Catalogue of Publications sent to any address on 
application. 999-2teo 
OF BOGUS NORWAY OATS. 
Every farmer desiring to know how unprincipled 
parties are swindling them by advertising imported 
Norway oats, should send for our largo, illustrated 
Circular, giving 11 full history of tho discovery and 
cultivation of this grain, and showing how it Is Impos- 
slble for any partyto Importgruln, tho origin of which 
is yet. a mystery. 
We tiro informed that several hundred bushels of 
spurious Norway oats have already been sold. Wo 
repeat what we have before published, that wo nro 
not responsible for any seed which is npt accom¬ 
panied by our trade mark. Address 
JONES & CLARK, 
Only agents for Rarasdell’s Norway Oats, 
P. 0. Box 5,689. 20 Liberty st., N. Y. 
the opening of tile n 
missions being mude _ ____ v 
butchers gotu 0 bunco at them, t;. ..... ; ... 
were on sale, for one of which, viz: 78 fat Ohio grade 
iMirhanis, fed hv Mr. i.rimus in Ross Co., weighing 
9>j owl. in the yards, 17©i; a:, per ft was obtained' 
A fine drove of 8 k ewf. luil. steers averaged about 
like. .No very Common slock was in tho yards. With 
1,2lf7 head on sale lo-ilay there Is no chiingo from 
Wednesday, the bulk of the dock going off at If,'.,, 
©ibkr. wlih Inf Im* n.r, lie,.and selections troni many 
ol the really good droves at I7b.e. Scarcely anything 
went below 15e., so wo have 1.0 advance the average 
lie., due In n great measure to an Improved quality. 
The advance uu sheep, and a BOtn'cUy of hogs ena¬ 
bles tin* cattle dealers t in, more easily to work up the 
prices. As rumples of tho closing rates wo glvo a 
drove of 263 well fed 70 owl. 111. steers lit lf»S®17o. 
and Iu 6 fit hers, light, .in si tan- in quality, 6 'f ewt., at 
laki'vhi: jc. and a car only medium 0 k ewt. Lhd. rattle 
at. ItJe. 
The following are tho prices at tho close of the 
market: 
Tills week. Lost week. 
Cento. Cento. 
Extra tine bullocks, V ft... 17 k © - 17 k ® _ 
Good to prime. “ ...i6jf©i7X 16k a 17 
Medium. “ ...16 © M# I5Y @ I 0 W 
Ordinary. “ ..,15 © I5x it @15 
Poorest grade. “ ...11 ti 15 13 < 5 , 1.3 
Average of all sales....16 15j^ 
These eattlo eamo from the following States, viz.: 
Illinois...3,110 New Jersey...,. 38 
New York. 211 Connecticut. 41 
Dido. ,1,003 Indiana. 140 
Petiusylvania. 61 Michigan....,. 76 
Missouri. 205 West. Virginia. 85 
Texas.. 108 
Milch Cows.—The increased demand Induces 
dealers to bring In more fresh rows, arid the dry 
cows sent In for beef are scanned over by experts, 
who nick out what they Judge to bo springers, with 
the design ot keeping them until they come in 
there is a scarcity of good cows in coni par Ison with 
tile demand, both hero alnl In the country, and prices 
are advancing. The readiness with which hut,-hers 
purchase the fat cows from the stable* Increases the 
demand for nowinlleh COW* to take their places. The 
extreme prims arc frnm *0) to $120 each Tor cows, 
though few go outside of i75w!K), a smnll number or 
really good milker* being sent tn for sale. Itria rare¬ 
ly that a mao having a one cow in tho country is will¬ 
ing to send her to the city for sale If lie is ready to 
part with her, neighbors are anxious to purchase, 
now that butter is selling at such high prices. 
Veal Calvrs. Fat calves are in more request to 
supply the dctliclcney of tUUttoUi Sales have been 
made at lie., though tew go above Wtfc ..and sodown 
to U©l2e. for eommon, The “hob calves" are mostly 
killed In the country and sent In dressed, soiling at 
10<l®12c. F ft, wtdle good to prime hog-drassed calves 
are worth 16©l'jo. Thero is it good demand for all 
kinds of veals. 
Sheep. —The 18,000 sheep reported are nearly 6,000 
less than were received the previous week. This on* 
aides owners to put up prices c ft and sell stock 
readily. Those ore Very poor sheep which go below 
be. y ft, live weight. Fair lots command 7&©7Wo., 
with fat at 8(2*8k 0 , and extras 9©9kc,, one lot ."oiling 
still higher. There were only 3,430’sheep on sale to¬ 
day, and huteher-quick 1 v picked them up, puvlngns 
follows: Viz., Do., for 170 Slate sheep 1 ,1 101 fts.: 7o. 
lor 2113 Michigan of 77 Its.; 8.!;o. for HI do, 88k fts.; 
tik.e. for 184 thin 70 fts State sheep; d'q'e. for 100 do. 
68 fts., and‘JJjc. for selected Michigan sheep of 117 
Sheep which were very fine. 
Swine, -These have been depressed until within 
a day or two, when very light arrivals arid cold 
weather ad vaoced them a little, closing at, toe figures 
last reported, viz :-to u^IOVe. for live lie. tr extra— 
and Uwll'ic. for city dressed. Very few Western 
dressed are now coming forward, the season being 
rather lute tor -hipping. They are worth 13W@13kc. 
Oidy 6 cars live hogs came in to-day. 
Narw York Central. 
Erie... 
. 
Mulligan Southern. 
North western. 
Nort h western Preferred 
Fort Wayne. 
Ohio and Mississippi,.., 
Pacific Mull. 
Min i pusu iTeferred. 
Adams Express. 
PERSONAL ITEMS 
ALPnoNRE de Lamartine, tho great French 
historian, poet and statesman, died on the 1st. 
inst., in the seventy-seventh year of his age- 
Lamartine was born on Mho 21st of October, 
1792, and from an o.qrly ago had been promi¬ 
nently connected with the literature and politi¬ 
cal history of Franco. Contemporary with 
Berauger, for a time lie divided with him tho 
honorsof tho poetical world, Tn the bloody rev¬ 
olution ol lsi.s Lamar!lue took a prominent part, 
and the immediate safety of the Republic has 
been in no small degree attributed by many 
writers to his eloquence ami boldness. His first 
work, entitled “ Medilntiona Poiittques’’was 
published iti Ls'0, and In four years had reached 
a sale of 15,000 copies. His last, '• I’ior d’ Eliza,” 
was published only a few months ago. In 1820 
he married Miss Birch, an Engl Lb lady, at Gene¬ 
va. In 1860 the municipality of Paris gave him a 
country seat near the Hois do Bologna whore he 
had since resided, though complaining of per¬ 
sonal poverty. 
Rev. Dit. Joseph Vaill, whom we mentioned 
in the Rural of Fob. 6, us the oldest member of 
the Massachusetts Legislature, died Feb. 23 at 
the ago of seventy-five. Ho was, for more than 
half a century, prominently connected with the 
religious life and thought of Western Massachu¬ 
setts ; was a trustee of A mhorat College, and, for 
several yearn, its Financial Agent, in which ca¬ 
pacity he accomplished 11 great deal for the wel¬ 
fare of that Institution. 
William Cullen Bryant, the poet, before 
purchasing his present country seat, walked wilh 
a friend irom New York to Poughkeepsie, on 
the cast side of the Hudson, and back on the 
west, examining desirable sites along Mn? entire 
distance. He then went over to Long Island and 
selected an old place at JRoslyn, the former resi¬ 
dence of a Quaker whose sympathies were with 
the Tories in Revolutionary times. 
Rev. C. H. Spurgeon recently received a lib¬ 
eral proposition from a publishing firm to write 
a life of Christ, and in Ifist letter of declination 
said: —"It is due, however, to you to say that 
such a work is quite beyond my ability; t have 
also no time at my command. ; thirdly, it would 
not be to my taste. The best and only life of 
Christ worth a cent is the New Testament.’* 
John G. WntTTrE/t has published a letter iu 
the Washington Star asserting the truthfulness 
of the “original statement furnished him by a 
distinguished literary lady of Washington, as 
respects Barbara Frietchie.’’ lie knows nothing 
about Mrs. Quantrcli, who claims to have been 
the heroine of Frederick, 
Prof. Henry B. Smith of the Union Theologi¬ 
cal Seminary, Now York, sailed lor Europe on 
Thursday the 25th ult. Overwork has compelled 
him to rest and seek a change of scene, but it is 
hoped that he will bo able to resume the duties 
of his Professorship next Autumn. 
D 11 . Bkown-Sequaru, formerly of the Medical 
College connected with Harvard University, will 
assume his Chair of Pathology', at Paris, in No¬ 
vember next. His removal from America is a 
great loss to the cause of medical education in 
this country. 
Ex-Gov. Samuel Dinsmore of New Hamp¬ 
shire, died at Keene, in that State, on the 26th 
ult. He was born in 1799, graduated at Dart¬ 
mouth in 1814 when not quite fifteen years old, 
and was in his seventieth year when he died. 
Hon. Walter Brooke, U. S. Senator from 
Mississippi from 1853 to 1853, recently died at 
Vicksburg from strangulation, caused by at¬ 
tempting to sw;dlow an oyster which was so large 
that it lodged in his throat. 
Kkv. George Trask, the anti-tobacconist, 
recently received a free railway pass upon which 
was indorsed, “ Pass the Rev. Geo. Trask, for 
services in fighting the devil on his own hook, 
until Dec. 31,18C0." 
Fuad Pasua, the late Turkish Minister ol' 
H itchcock'S iiai.f imiii;music. 
l’r I riled on heavy music paper, four pages; col¬ 
ored titles, music and words. Price five cents each ; 
tins whole forty mailed for $2.00. 
NOW READY; 
No. 40. Belles of Broadway. 
N 0.39. Hying Trapeze, 
No. 38. I’ownr of l.nvc. (Instrumental.) 
No. 37. Susan's Story. 
No. 36. 1 Will Not, A*k to Press That Chook. 
NO. 35, Tho Rosy Wreath. 
No. Ml The Life Boat,. 
No. .33. Light of the World. (Sacred Song.) 
No. .32. Beiiiittful Bells, 
No. 31. lx Ion Galop. 
No. 30, Olympic Scotimoh. 
No. 29. tin iu a Bullion. 
No. 28. There's u Charm In Spring. 
No. 27. See The. fonqperlrm Hero Comes. 
No. 26. Take Bank the Heart. 
No. 25. The 1’HSfdnir Bell. 
No. 24. Still Pll Love Thee. 
No,23. Waltzing Down at Long Branch. 
No,22. Riding Down Broadway. 
No. 21. she Alight Not Suit Your Fancy. 
No. 20. Arm In Arm. < Polka Mazurka.) 
No. 19. The Rose nr Erin. 
No. 18. Silver Chimes. 
No. 17, The Old C'otttigo Clock. 
No. 16 . Ills Love Shluhs Over All. (Sacred.) 
No. 15. Maggie's Secret. 
No. 14. Lit 1 ie Maggie May. 
No. 1.3, The Danish Boy’s Whistle. 
No. 12. Coiuo. Hither, My Baby, My Darling. 
No. 11. Gcnovlovo waltz. 
No. 10. Skating. Ittrik Polka. 
No. 9. ChtinipngiiiiCharUo. 
No. 8. Praise of Tears. 
No. 7. I Really Don t Think I Shall Marry. 
No. 6. Good-By, Sweetheart, Good-By. 
No. 5. Not for Joseph. 
No. 4 . Blue Eyet. 
No. 3. We’d Bettor Bide a VVeo. 
No. 2, Won't Vim Toil Me Why, Robin? 
No. I. Captain ,I Inks. 
The above can bo obtained at tlm Music, Bool.- nnd 
Periodical Stores, or by inclosing the price, Ft.Ve ts 
each. Other choice selection^ will rapidly follow 
Agents wanted B W 11 IT< UUOCIC. Publisher, 98 
Spring St., New York, (Lnder 6b. Niobolau Hotel.) 
T E CEL K li It A T EI» " 
1 Genuine Oroide Watch. 
#!»• *PA4>. 
« Resembles gold, wears like gold, 
'ey ’W* nnd ts its good as gold InnJI l ospcots 
x except Intriiiaievuluo. Also, a.mer- 
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MK \ i Watches. Mvory Watch guaran- 
ilju \ fKtll I teeii ey aperlsl certifieutn. Chains 
IWr. I *MI f\ uu ' 1 iowolry III great variety, 
VW';- ? 13' Ci* 11 and examine tor your- 
NSsiTTl ; -/-i^v j f selves, or send two3-eeot stamps for 
< cercular. JAMI0S GERARD .v CO., 
poll* Agents for •• Lnltcd States,'* 
W Vi, A V t»« am .4 . ^- tV 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
trade. Them Is some domaml for choice bacon ; I ho 
article Is scarce, however, aud the most important 
salea are ori private terms. Lard hoe had a fair 
inovcmeat for tliepurpoac" 'if I'ontrnct.oiienitiuy who 
huvn been slightly favored in quotations; 
Boer, Plain Mess, j< bbl...$8 50 16 (10 
Beef, Kvtra Mess... fJ lK) fit tH 50 
Beef, Prime Mess, P tco. 2r> to) © 30 no 
Beef, India Mess .. 27 to) <■• a:; 00 
Pork, Old Mess, P bbl. .31 00 (,<. - 
Pork, New Mess. 31 00 © 31 50 
Pork, Prime Mess. 28 25 © 30 25 
Pork, ICvtra Prime.,,.,. 26 00 w 27 00 
Pork, Clear. 
Lard, in bids, and tea. I7'i,(,t 19 M 
ltams, Pickled. IIP, 7 © i~w 
Hams, Dry Salted. I6>](5j 17 
Shoulders, Pickled. 1.3 © ppy 
Shoulders, Dry Salted. 1.3 © jgv 
Beef Mams ft bbl. 25 00 © 30 ini' 
Dressed I logs. Western. 1,3'f© 13 v 
Do. do. City.. It © Ml,' 
Bacon. l5jf(5i 16 
Ifams,sinolceiL... 18 (it 21 
ShouIders, smoked. .. 15X© pj 
liny and Straw,—Beyond tho general roquira- 
nicnt for city use and regular shipping orders, the 
market Is quiet, for hay. We quote retail lots 90c,© 
$1,10, shipping 60(^i75c,, with few lots of either reach¬ 
ing oulsldu rales. Long rye straw is In domund at 
11.1 (Hi.201 short do., 9Do.©*L00. 
Hninll ^iiucU, Are.—Live calves have sold well, 
with some increase of Inquiry on account of the up 
pranching Jewish holidays. We quote lie. to Mo. 
Hogs dressed are scarce anil higher: 13©16c. fur 
Beeswax.— The few lots arriving st l ike an almost 
hare market, and prices are firm at 49©50e„ which 
are higher. ' 
Bi-uimii U'OVti-lH scarce and UtttfMitnrnd. 
Hilt tor. Further iWMirance of a light, stock hero 
and to arrive lias strongly (indorsed rite views of 
many holders, while the daily movement has urea.ted 
11 more buoyunt feeling among dealers who Iasi week 
Intimated t hat thero would he- no materia! improve¬ 
ment upon the rates then current. Our niiotatl >o9 
show a furtliHi'advance of 2©5c, 10 good tofinc quail- 
l ies, and 2©3e 01 all fair grades, rue presentaclive 
(ieinaml promises lo Anstnla these prions ,uk the entire 
Pa lance U > oomn willnot beapt to exeeed rile require¬ 
ment of I he ensuing six Weeks, 'fills Is this ballet of 
many prominent dealers, and from the way that lo¬ 
cal buyers and parties from other cities take bold, 
there Is now every prospect, ol the estimation being 
siiflrp&sfill Ihe receipts huvu been ratijet heavy, 
owing to the lute interior pUrchnios. .Some of the 
main dairy diAtrlels am reported ils quite run out, 
ami tanner - who hold a reserve Of anvlliing decent, 
will not listen a figure below 50c, No Western is ar- 
Turkcys, N. J., prime F ft........ . 
'Turkeys, State, V ft. 
Chickens, State, fair to prime, V ft 
Chickens, N, J., good to prime. 
Slips and Capons... 
Turkeys, Western, good to prime,, 
Chickens, Western, good to prime 
Chickens, Western, poor, V ft. 
Geese. 10 © 18 
Ducks, State aud N. J., ^ ft. 20 o 28 
fia m e— 
Grouse, y pair. 90 fit 1 00 
Hare, pair. 40 qj 50 
Hah fills..... 50©- 
Brant, do. 1 25 © 1 50 
Mallard, do. 90 © 1 no 
Widgeon, do. 05 © 75 
Bread Bill,do. 75 © 1 00 
Wild Geese, do. , J 50 id- 
Quail, in doz. ., 3 00 © .3 50 
C anvas back ducks, # pair. .. 1 50 © 3 00 
Red head do. 87 © 1 00 
Cecils.—The stock of crass seed Is accumulating, 
but not to 1 serious extent. A few lots of red top 
are going East direct. VVe quote clover in a small 
way l.*N®15Xc. Timothy ?3.50@3.75. Flax quiet at 
$2-65. 
Oil Cake.—Western Is dull at 850. 
Sugn-r.—There is a hill In the sugar excitement 
which has been current for tbe r>..«t two weeks, and 
at the close there is some reaction in prices, tending 
to a decline. The annexed figures ar« all tho market 
will stand at thn ctosn of to-day’* transactions, with 
improved receipt*. Fair to good refining, 12 uAriXc.: 
prime do , Tic. Sales of 400 hhds at 12 )Va12',c. fnr 
Cuba, and 1814 c. for Porto Rico. Stuart quotes I8tfc. 
for crushed and granuluted : 1814 c. fpr ground I IT.’-io. 
for white A, and I6yc. for yellow O. Other refiners' 
view* are somewhat higher. 
Tea.—The following are tho recently corrected 
jobbing currency prices for ten:—Green common to 
fair hyson, flO'il.10; good to finodn.. <1.15 mi 1.?5 -. extra 
tine to finest do., id 35©1,.57; common to fair young 
hyson, tohj.vtgl.fO; good to flue do.. 4U.3U« l.:o;’cxti u 
tine to finest, gi.45©1.65; common to fair gunpowder, 
¥1.2U©1.30; good to tlno do., I l.tto ■ 1 ,lki; evti'u line to 
finest do.. #l.?l)iffi)1.9.'>; common to fulrlmporial, gl.05© 
1.30: good to fair do., f) ..VifiihiO-. extra line to tlnost., 
? 1.(41 .'/] 60: common to fair tnaukay. AYiitotc.; good to 
fine, 90o.©$I; common to fair uncolorod Jupan. HU© 
k)c.; good to fine, do., lM»it'.t:,c.; extra fine to linest do.. 
f1©1.2tl; Common to fair ooloto', 7'>*/.80c.; good to tlno 
do., OfkJ.G/Yt.lHi extra line to llu'est do.. tfi.2to' l.to.q 
common to fair souchong, ?5: '.s5o.: good to fine do., 
90(j.©fl,2u-. extra fine to finest no,, tl.UtHl.jO. 
Tiilmwn, 8nod leaf Is offering more freely, and 
with tlm decline In gold, there Is a good business. 
Quotation* for seedleaf: Connecticut and Mnw*a- 
cliusctts, ftftJSKc.; wrappery Jots, 16©45o.; Hue wrap- 
pcrs.BOaWc. New York State tillers, 7 HouMc.; average 
low, ]2©22c,| wrappers, f.VailUc. Petiusylvania and 
Ohio fillers, 7t-jo>?<;.; average lot*, 9ki20«,; wruppors, 
No 83 Nassau St., (up stair*,) N. Y, 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
C 1AVGERS CURED WITHOUT PAIN OH 
/ the use of the knife, or caustic burning. Circu¬ 
lars sent free by addressing 
Drs. BABCOCK & SON. No. 700 Broadway, N. Y. 
n AItlSOX, EARLY GOODRICH AND 
Early White Sprout Seed Potmoo*. Per barrel. 
$4,601 Ten bbls.. H0.00; Fifty bbl*., 8175.90, 
998-lt D. D. COlTOM. Dayton, Ohio. 
BAKE’S SUBSOIL CAN BE A3 
taclied to any plow. The best in use. Pri 
HOWARD IRON WORKS, Buffalo, N. Y, 
W OODEN’ PUMPS FOR WELLS AND 
t Isle tuts, tin- most reliable in use, at wholesale. 
Also Wooden Water Pipe, all sixes hore. Address 
If. H. BABCOCK & SON, Watertown, N. Y. 
1\T EW AND RAKE PLANTS.-John Saul 
x* otters a large collection of bedding and other 
Plants, many of great beaut v. 
Catalogues mailed 011 application. 
JOHN aAUL, Washington, ft. C. 
Ii Dk.Winhlqw’s Li vbu and Stomach i.o/ikncie 
supersedes all the soul-sh-kmlng purguttVo* in use. 
No stomach revolt* at this plwuiunt bon-bon. which 
contain* tho true vegetable antidotes to dyspep¬ 
sia and Ldlluusuess and effects a cure Without pain. 
Wholesale Agent, JOHN F. HENRY, 21 Park ltow. 
New Vork. 
\ OENT8 WANTED. -S30 to *71 per week 
IV cun be made, by Male or Female, with Li vtso- 
TO.v's celebrated Spring Steel Needles and Italian 
Sewing Silk Packages, f paper* noodle* and 8 skeins 
sewing silk In euolt. Send .Vic. for sample package or 
•tump for circular. O. 31. LIMNGTON, 
M South Hulsted St., Chicago. 
freckles, blorehe#, pimples, cold sores, or any sp e . 
cles of eruption, when STAiroan s Ikon and sul¬ 
phur Powders will ramovo tint blemish 7 External 
apidlr.atton* are worse than iistdess. The cut.so of 
all theso rtiscoiorat.lone. &c„ Is in too blood. It. lacks 
iron to give it. vitality nod tho uc-tion of sulphur to 
neutralize the acrid seurotiof)*, The Powders taken 
night and morning will soon commui)tcatu a eourso 
through the Mii’crticlal yrraeJaa glow lug ruhy stream 
glvrtig ti.theskln a.ieiiLute tingcof to-.u-nnd literally 
T O THE RAISKIH OF POULTRY, 
SWINE iVN'D CATTLE.—Try our 
Celebrated It one *11 eat. 
The BEST ARTICLE in existence tofood. It acts as 
a regulator of the system ; it increases the size of tho 
bird ot anlmul.anrt in very fattening With Poultry, 
it makes them lay regular and continuous, the eggs 
or large size, ami shell very strong. For Swine, It, 
lias no equal—fortes fat very fast, and force* tho 
growth, and keeps tho animal very healthy. For 
tattle. It has pm red itself Invaluable, completely 
eradicating diseases of all descriptions from tho 
hord», Inerenses the milk, both In quality and qmin- 
tity.and is a preventive of t lie Ureiitled (ti lease, Abor¬ 
tion. It force* tho growth of tho xnlmal very sur¬ 
prisingly. 
GIVE IT A TRIAL. 
Those using it once will never bo without It. 
Sold Wholesale uhd Retail, in package* of 25 and 50 
pounds, and barrels of 2 -’: 1 pounds. For price and fur¬ 
ther particular*, send for Clreolar to 
U. T. ROLLIN' 17 WORTII x BUO., Utica, N. Y. 
A (| ACRES V, 1 . S T E K N A N D 
UM I SOUTHERN LANDS and LueitovKD 
40c. U) ciOO per acre. 
E.G. SHEPPARD, 
1 x 4,063, 2 Bowling Green, New Yi ’. 
£150.000.000 Unclaimed Money 1 . d 
Estate* Registry, commencing 1600. Fee to search 
for any name, *2. GIJN x CO., 6 Prince of Wales 
Road, London, England. 9.q-l3t 
