Reeves. Tho following are the receipts of tne 
week ending to-day, shown in comparison with other 
seasons. 
Milch 
Rccvci. Cow*. Catvyi. Sheen. Hog*. 
This week.....5.488 91 801 1V.S13 10.173 
Last week.5,44(5 so 050 18.016 7,557 
Cor res'(i week of '08,. 4,32.5 110 1,180 10,015 11, 220 
Avnrugo *68. 5.037 1011 1,505 26,905 18,179 
It will be noticed that tho supply scarcely varies 
from the previous week, mid with no local or other 
causes to materially change tho current, prices re- 
niuin very nearly ns they were this day week a 
shade lower. A review of the market days and 
transactions during the week is ihus given:—on 
Monday l ist, 2,S7ii head were on sale, generally of 
medium or rather common quality. The demand 
was nol very active, Imtehors Intv mu' a partial sup¬ 
ply left from previous purchases, so the cattle wore 
not nil sold. Prices fell otr Xta.iftc.. due iu part to an 
Inferior duality. On Wednesday 1,693 cat tle were in 
the -alo yards, ami li marked improvement In quality 
was iiiHieed, one crack drove or BXewt. O. steers, 
fed In Green Co. tiy !>. Paulding, brought m«'«17Hic. 
¥ n>, tieiov' extra tin.', while 87 decent ft* cwt. 111. cat¬ 
tle were s'.'ld at loo- Tim stuck was well sold otr. 
For the trade of Friday, 677 beeves were offered, 
and about all sold, prices ilium? well sustained on 
like unities, hut no very line lots were on sale. A 
drove of 241 pretty fair Illinois stows, seant 7 cwt., 
run out a! It" 16‘-ie„ while 105 others of same weight 
are reported at I.VdlVV- The wholesale butchers, 
who purrliaae most of the stock, are paying Uisdile. 
for the bulk of (heir cuttle. The oirerimfsuf rlio 
week lit i'oiiiimidiliU'V were I,Id; at lIn* National 
Vnrils JAtt and CM at West. 17ml. The fueliUK is 
strong at the dose, butchers having had a good re¬ 
tail trade. The prospects are favorable for a good 
opening early in the week. A decided tlrmncss in 
other meats Is tnvoriiblo (or the beef Interests. 
The following are tho prices at the close of tho 
market: _ . 
This week. Last week. 
tMm*. Ceuta. 
Extra fine bullocks, P Tb... 1717 17 W 6ft — 
Good to priuio. " ...HtV <’•' 17 16'Y (<4 }<.1* 
Medium. •' ...15!j 6ft I.vY W (31 16H 
Ordinary. " . ..1160 15 15 W la* 
Poorest, grade. “ ...18 o» 14 11 6ft }•> 
Average of all sales .I5)i 115 
Those cattle cam6 from tho following States, viz.: 
Illinois . 4,149 New Jersey.. 16 
New York. 217 Connecticut.. 51 
Ohio. 303 Indiana . 223 
Pennsylvania. Ill Michigan . 41 
.Missouri. 109 West Virginia. 55 
Texas. . 58 
Miloli fovvs. There Is :i little Increase In tho re¬ 
ceipts, tu nioct Min calls of last week. All wants urn 
now well supplied, and there Is a quiet feeling, and 
Conner prices are scarcely sustained. The Board nt 
Health are about moving some of the largo cow sta¬ 
bles In Brooklyn out of tho city Itniits, and this 
throw*u> quantity of ppwa upon tho market. Prices 
are generally Irom $70 lu $1)0, with a very few at $100, 
and even higher fur something extra, lino, while 
... cows run down Lo $60(*i>ti0. Dry cows sell 
A London dispatch of tho 10th says:—Tho 
Spanish Government has telegraphed to General 
Duloe to suspend the execution of insurgents 
condemned to death in Cuba. 
North Germany. 
A Berlin dispatch of Saturday, the 0th, says: 
Mr. Bancroft, the American Minister, gave a 
grand dinner on Thursday, the 4 th, in honor of 
the inauguration of President Grant- Count 
Bismarck tv as present, and made a pleasant 
speech. He sai l that no dispute had ever arisen 
between The United States and Germany, and 
the friendly relations between the two countries 
wore now especially guarantee.!. 
Japan. 
A London cablehlegram of the “th states that 
late advices have been received from Japan, via 
Shanghai. 
The Minister of France to Japan had an audi¬ 
ence with the Mikado at Yeddo, and presented 
It is credentials. 
The ports of Yeddo and Negata have been 
opened to foreigners. 
Yeddo is to be the official residence of the 
Mikado, and the permanent capital of tho Japa¬ 
nese Empire. 
gardens. At tho expiration of the term, each 
family will be entitled to a deed of ownership 
for its house and garden. 
The steamer China sailed from San Francisco 
for Hong Kong, via Yokohoma, ou the 5th inst. 
She carried *423,000 in treasure, of which $486,000 
was for Yokohama, $303,000 for Hong Kong, and 
$34,000 for Hiago. 
Later advices from Pan Francisco state that 
the delays in the mails are occasioned not so 
much by the snow as by the desire of the 1 nion 
Pacifie i tail road Company to lay their track near 
the Salt Lake. The Indians attacked a stnge 
near Ln Paz, and wounded tho driver and one 
passenger. 
San Francisco is in a fever of excitement at 
present over the gold discover.os at tho White 
Pine mines. Fifty-six companies have been or¬ 
ganized in that, city since the 1st of March to 
work leads in fhe White Pine region. 
Colorado. 
Telegraphic advices from San Francisco 
state that tho overland mails have been much 
detained both ways by snow on the Pacific Rail¬ 
road where it crosses the Rocky and Wasatch 
Mountains* ranges. Tho snow blockade ex¬ 
tended for a distance of two hundred miles, and 
was all east of Salt Lake. The track of the Cen¬ 
tral Pacific K. II. has reached the UI ah boundary. 
Dominion of Canada. 
Trrr. Canada panel's assert that His Royal 
New Arrangement at Iona. 
We offer for spring planting, n large and general as¬ 
sort ment or Grape vines, comprising the entire stock 
recently purchased of W. GRANT. 
M e have strong plants nt all the leading varieties 
but largest etOek of Iona, Delaware, Israella, Diana! 
Ives and Conoord. which we offer at. very low prices, 
in either large or small quantities. 
Terms to clubs are especially favorable. 
With tho purchase made of C, W. Grant, wo have 
become tlie possessors ot the stuck of vines of 
THIS EUiyiELAN 1 GRAPE, 
Which stnndsnlone It) H* quality among black grapes, 
and is unapproachable lu its excellence for the table, 
and especially for red wine This Is the only new 
8rape exhibiting marked and distinctive superiority 
over tho now popular sorts, and it. is offered as a 
grape far above nil others in Its adaptation to meet 
the wants of tho present Lime. 
Tin* I'.uineln noriginated at FlshklllOn the Hudson. 
Tho Humeian hits had upwards of thirty years’ 
trial. 
The Humeian hug been growing on trial in nearly 
every Northern State. 
Tho Humeian, wherever grown, has proved a 
t’hcrrles, V n*...40 0®43 
Plum*, V ft.37 ® 23 
Egg*.-The market has been very quiet and prices 
have dropped to 23flj)24c. V do*. At, these figures 
there is some speculative demand, ns a decrease in 
receipts Is looked for. New Jersey and Pennsylva¬ 
nia tiro quoted at 33c- Limed are used up. 
Flour, Ac.—Prices for State and Western have 
further declined and Mm market, closes quiet. Tho 
stock shows some reduction, Hut, not to an extent, 
that warrants the Olio views of some holders. 
Southern and California Hours are not quota hi.v 
changed, but are weak in sympathy with other 
kinds. There lias been a fair export during the 
week of about2,000 Its. to the West Indies. A good 
line of extra State sold yesterday at 03c. Rye flour 
and corn meal are unchanged. Very little buck¬ 
wheat flour Is arriving. 
Flour — 
Superfine, Stale V bbl ..$5 65 (5t $0 15 
Extra State...... 6 55(3) 6 00 
Shipping round hoot* Ohio... 0 30 ® fi 65 
Extra Western, common to good____ fi 15 5ft 6 30 
Double Extra western aud St. Louis.... (5 75 (.ft 10 76 
Flour, No. 2, 1% Iks. 5 25 ® 5 115 
Southern supers. fi 85 ® ti T,> 
Southern extra mid family... 7 no eft It no 
California new. 8 75 <*e 10 30 
California old. « 00 (3) 8 oil 
Rye flour, fine and superfine. 5 25 ® 7 U0 
Corn meal. I 00 fljt 5 00 
Jersey bug meal.... . I 75 6ft l 80 
(•rain —Wheat is very unsettled, and the busi¬ 
ness is extremely light. Holders at the close offered 
to reduce prices fully 2e„ but buyers insisted upon a 
greater concession. It Is thought that buyers are 
holding oir In tho Interest of «a speculative move¬ 
ment in Liverpool) nut the market has been so de¬ 
pressed of late that almost every discouraging ru¬ 
mor finds believers. There Is, however, a disposition 
shown to combat unv positive attempt on the part of 
exporters to control the market. Corn lost its lute 
advance us soon us tho local trade moderated, and 
prices are weak under comparatively fair arrivals. 
The closing quotations for oats allow a slight, con¬ 
cession from prices that have been realized t'or 
Western during the work. Some stained Now Jer¬ 
sey are selling at liUtanTOc- Hurley tr. soiling freely at 
lower figures, with considerable stock of foreign 
and domestic stock pressing upon tho market. Malt 
Is uriolmnged. Rvc is quiet at $1.35 for New Jersey, 
ami SI.4fi lor Western. 
Wheat - 
Spring No. 2...$1 40 Ob l 4.1 
Winter Weater it red. . . 1 60 (.0 1 65 
Winter Western white.....,..,..,. 1 75 ot 1 95 
Winter amber.1 70 oft 1 75 
California white. l 70 6ft 175 
Corn- 
Western mixed, old . 07 (St 98 
Western mixed, now. 03 aft 03 
Yellow, new. 07 (.'ft l 00 
White, new. 95 & 1 00 
Rye, Canada and State. I 35 ® 1 40 
Oats, West, afloat. 74.55 (.ft 74V 
Oats, West, in store. 74j< ® 74,4 
Harley. 2 ill (.ft 2 20 
Mult.. 2 INI ,.ft 2 lu 
titty unit (Straw.—There is no change to note 
beyond a better range Cor shipping Iota. VYc quote 
shipping at *0',. 30c.; retail price at 00a.6ft81.lt). Rye 
straw, 05e.(3S1.20 (or short to best. 
Heps, We take the following front the etlciilar 
of Emmet Wells: —"Wo have to report a moder¬ 
ation hi the demand for speculation. Notwj hstnnct- 
iug t he very large amount or hops which b' vn been 
lately retired from this market for speuult Don, the 
quantity Immediately pressing for sale increased by 
heavy receipts seems almost ns large now a when 
the trade for speculation first set. in, and gives rlhe 
to grave surmises that the.stock on hand In the coun¬ 
try bus heen largely underestimated, There Is no 
demand for consumption or for export worth men¬ 
tioning. Quotations — New York State, Uc-.Uc.; Wis¬ 
consin*, 5,t ide.; Mluhlgutis, 5 * 10c.; Eastern, Witlflc.; 
Yearlings, 2(A5o. u 
llnillt* Sugar. A few small lots have arrived 
from Greene Co., which sold readily at255930c. 
Aletitn,— A few choice carcasses of Philadelphia 
veal have brought file., but the market Is quiet, at 
15®l8o. Hog dressed calves are quoted at Htodtie. 
Live calves at, West Washington market arc quoted 
at Ifliiftl.'le, " Bobs," 2v(5e. per head. N. .1. pig:;, life,,) 
Iflke. Country dressed hoof sides, good to prime, 
I L'<, 12c.; poor, Wsilfio. 
1’rovininnw.—A1I hems of hog products have been 
extremely dull Curing the week. About,all that was 
done in pork was on Western account. On Friday 
thorn was an Itulleat.lon ot activity, which soon sub¬ 
sided- H«of is hardly us tlrru tin It was. L.irt! h r 
lost a trifle in prime qualities. Bacon is searee and 
Improving. Dressed hogs are in small supply, and 
firm. 
Beef, Plain Mess, f) bbl.$8 no ® i>; no 
Beef, Extra Mess. 12 00 w 18 00 
Tleet, I'rimu Mess, tcc. 25 IK] (,/, ))0 IK) 
Meet, India Mess. 27 00 (,ft 83 IK) 
Pork, Old Moss, bbl. . 3100 m, - 
Pork, New Moss. 31 25 ® 31 Ml 
Pork, Prime Moss. 28 7ft (.ft 80 IK) 
Pork. Extra Prime... . 26 SO ('4 27(10 
Pork, Clear........ 
Lard, In bbls. and tes. 17Jf(5) 1!) 
Hams, 1‘loklod. IF, (in ifiy 
I lams, Dry Salted. 16 (.ft ifiv 
Shoulders, Pickled. 12X® 13 
Shoulders, Dry Salted. ® 1,3 
Beet Hama K bid... 25 1)0 (in 30 00 
Dressed Hugs, Western. 13J$S uy 
-- . - • -J I'VIAVtaUIJ Uli 
through. 
Tho Euniclau Is two weeks earlier than tho 
Delaware. 
The Humeian is as sugary, rich and sprightly 
» -- xipi'hU w» CftCl 
lutta. 
The Eumelnti has not. a vestige of foxiness or any 
impurity in Its flavor. 
The Hiimclnn is not only the nest Mack grape for 
the table, but 
The Humeian is Hie only unexceptionable black 
grape iti quality. 
The Eumeliin Is tho best grape for red wlno. 
The Eumelnti must bo In general demand. 
And Hie wood for propagation will be Sold at. high 
rates fur several years, as has heen the case with 
other new varieties of merit. Vines planted this 
spring will produce cuttings during the first two 
years to the value of many times tho cost of tho 
vines. Therefore buy aud plant curly, securing tho 
best vines. 
Prices of tile Eunu'laii for this spring as follows : 
E*ch. I),**, Hundred. 
No. I.-Ono year oM, one dozen or 
less, by mull, prepaid..43 00 $30 00 $200 00 
Extra one year old, one dim'll or 
less, by mall, prepaid .. 5 00 48 00 330 00 
No. 1. —Two years old, one dozen 
or less, by mall, prepaid. fi 00 fiOOO 400 00 
No. 2. - Two years old, one dozen 
or less, by mail, prepaid.. ... . 4 00 30 00 200 00 
ll, penlnt I a 711 (rtf’s having Ovett received for wood for 
f rnfUna chi riven we have concluded to offer strong 
wo-eyo catlings at 1 dollar each. Twelve cuttings 
(24 buds) tor $9, or one hundred buds for propagation 
for $30, 
Liberal Inducements are offered to club ngents or 
ennvusM'rs. The trade are invited to add the Hume¬ 
ian to tlmir list, and will he supplied with tho vines 
at a. liberal discount. 
Enclose slump lor pamphlet with price list und 
thirt v years history of the Eumelnti. 
Address UABllUOUCK & BCSHNEl.L, 
Iona, near Peekskill,) 
Westchester Co., N. Y. 
(Successors to C.W. Grant.) 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
GENUINE HEALTHY KITTATINNY 
Plants for sale low, by the dozen, 100 or 1,000, (to 
clear the ground,) and the Rural furnished 
gratis. E. WILLIAMS, Montclair, N. J. 
USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL 
BUY ONLY 
SILVER TIPPED SHOES 
For children. Will outwear three pairs without 
tips. 992-13t 
MONEY AND STOCK MARKET, 
FOREIGN NEWS, 
New York, March 13,1W9. 
The opening price of gold yesterday was 131I4, and 
it ranged 131,13194.131, and closed at I31kj©131l,'. The 
clearings at tho Gold Exchange. Bank were $82,242,000, 
and the balances 81,(789,057.40. 
Tno money market has an abundant supply at 7 per 
cent, at the hanks, and (1 per cent, between brokers 
on pledge o( Government slocks. 
Governments have advanced during the week, both 
in this country and lu London, the price In the latter 
city being 83' ; un Thursday, and 83 on Friday. 
The rinsing prices yesterday afternoon were: 
Oil’d. As’d. I OlT’il. As'd. 
f. S. 68,1851. 0.,ll«XftUll! 
r. S. 5-20, e,.’621l‘.i*i(<ftUf 
II. S. 5-20, 0., '64 115 Mil; 
L\ 8. 5-20, c. ’05.117 Mill 
Great. Britain. 
A London dispatch of Friday, tho 5th, says 
the English and French journals warmly cuio- 
gize Gen. Grant's Inaugural Address,and argues 
that the paragraph on foreign policy Indicates 
peace. 
In the House of Commons Friday evening Mr. 
Hadfleld asked if tho Government intended to 
take any steps in the direction of ocean penny 
postage. 
The Marquis of Harrington, the Postmasier- 
General, replied that for the present tho con¬ 
tracts entered into between the Post-Ofiice De¬ 
partment. and the various Atlantic Steamship 
Companies would Interfere with the proposed 
modificai ions in the rates of ocean postage. 
No less than ton monster petitions were pre¬ 
sented to Queen Victoria at tier levee, on tho 5th 
praying for amnesty lo the T*euian prisoners, 
I 11 tho House of Commons on the 8th it was 
announced that the Government would bo able 
to reduce the naval estimates to £1,000,000. And 
in the same place on t heDlh Air, Fortoscuo, Chief 
Secretary for Ireland, stated that the l'euiun 
convict, Mackey, had not been released from 
jail, as wo3 publicly reported. 
In the House of Commons, on the evening of 
the Util, Mr. Cardwell, Secretary of War, made a 
statement in regard to the army estimate, show¬ 
ing a reduction of £1,000,000 in tho total amount 
as compared with last year. He said that the 
Government proposed to partially accomplish 
this saving by reducing the forces in tho col¬ 
onies, except at military stations. 
The Amne ty Committee of Dublin started 
a petition to raise funds for the benefit of tho 
Fenian convl tsxvho have been discharged re¬ 
cently from imprisonment by the Government. 
France, 
A Paris cablegram of Saturday, the 6th, says 
that the following changes have been made in 
consequence of the recent, death of M. Trop- 
longAdolpho Vuitry has been appointed 
President of the Senate, vice Troplong; Do For- 
cade la Roquetto succeeds VuiI ry as Presidentof 
the Council, and M. Rouher takes the Interior 
Tsionally, in addi- 
CA.X 13 D. 
Having felt obliged to give up business on account 
Of III health, I have siJil all of my interest id IONA 
ISLAND to Messrs. llASnnOli'K t) HI sHNBLL, 
who will iionllnuu the business ns heretofore under 
the uiiini* of their firm ns above. These gentlemen 
have been er,gaged with me nt IONA ISLAND for 
nearly ten years, and are entirely familiar with tho 
details id' 1 be business, and worthy of general pub- 
ltc roiifhloliCfl and patronage. <JL W. GRANT. 
Iona, March 10,18*00. 
U. 8. 5-20, e., n. '05,...113 
U3W 
IT. S. 5-20, c.,’(!7.. 1130113X 
IT. 8. 5-20, c., 'IK, 113 01)1135, 
U. 8. 10-40, e..U)fi>( Ufitj 
The closing prices of stocks lit 5:30 yesterday after¬ 
noon were its follows: 
OIT'd, Asked. | Off'd. Asked 
Cumberland . 36 3Tb;, Hearting. oih 01 . 
W. F. A (To. Ex. 81 31 !* I T'd. A Wabash., 6llq Cfi ij 
American Ex... 41T-J 42 1 Tol, ,t VV. Prof. 77,'-j 78 
Adams Ex.fit)fiOJf 1 St. Paul.. fit! 1 , W.4 
U,§. Ex.MX 57 I St. Paul Prof... 78 ., 79 m 
Met. Union Ex.. 10 IliX 1 Fort Wayne.118M lift 
t.iuicksilver. . 24V 25 Ohio ,V AD'S.:«?i, Mil. 
Canton Co_CO 01 l Mid). Cent.117 - 
Puente Mail .!W>; 99V Mieh. South ..97 X 97 V 
Mariposa Corn...I5;s; 15111. Cent.110 111 
Mariposa Prof.. ;))!!*{ 33q Clev. & Pitta_8’.l 89', 
West. I . Tol... JIHiiJ 38', Clev. & Tol.IQYV tOK 
N. Y.cen... . I59M l.W;V I Rook Island.. 12HX 
Erie.. .. .30V 37 I Northwestern .. S2 82), 
Erie Pref. 04 59 I Northw'rn PC. HIq lfi •, 
Hudson River,.I39>f 140 Boston, VV. P.... Isq 18\ 
H OAV I*OSTETTEK»S BITTERS 
cu RE DYSPLPSI A. The II hold SI,mi In a Nut- 
HuHL — 1 Tlia odlcp of tho stomach Is to convert tho 
food Into u ereani-hke sombfiuld, called Chyme. 
This Is elToeteil partly by the action of a solvent, 
called tho gastric Juice, which exudea from the coat¬ 
ing of the stomach, and pertly by a mcehun .*al 
movement of that organ, which churn.,, ns It w re, 
the dissolving ailment. The Cu v iu e puie.es from he 
stouiauli into the duortenum, or an trance to the in w- 
eln, where it is fcUbJectert to the action of flte 1 ile, 
and tin* nutritious portion of It converted into a 
fluid culled Chill,, which eventually becomcM blood. 
Now, It is evident, that If tin; great solvent, Ibo 
gastric juice, is not produced in sufficient, quantity, 
er If the mechanical nctloti of the st.otnacli is not 
sufllclotltly brisk, Dio flri'l yroeiur 0/ iHofnf iim will bo 
but i iu perfect I v pertormed. It Is also clear that if 
the liver, which plays such an important part in 
ehanglrig thi! nuurlfthlfig portion of the chyme into 
the material of tile blood la congested, or in any un¬ 
natural condition, tins teeimd procenv will not be thnr- 
ougbly accompllsliort. Tin) result of the t ire fattwet 
Is iluifpipni/i. compllcal.cd with bili'iunVenn, 
This mode in which 11DBTKT'l'KH’8 BITTERS 
opart ilea In siioh cases Is tilth i they Invlgorute tho 
eellulur membrane of tho siomaih, which **volvea 
the gastric Juice, thereby Insuring un ample suf- 
tleieiicy of the fluid to completely (fissolvo the food. 
They also act upon the nerves ot the stomach, caus¬ 
ing un acceleration of the tuechuiilcal movement 
necosury to redude the food t> 1 a homogericnifis mass. 
They 91*0 act, apeeliically upon the Uver, strengthen¬ 
ing It, and so etmbllTlg it to produce un ample and 
regular supply ot bile, for the purpose of converting 
t ins null'll tous particles of t he < liyvie Into chyle, and 
promote the passage through the bowels of the use¬ 
less debris. 
In this way IIOSTJBTTEIt'8 BITTERS cure dys¬ 
pepsia and Uver complaint. The explanation is 
plain, simple, philosophical and true. 
NEW ADVERTISEMENT 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
U JTCHCOrK’S KS.7.J,!-’ OlITI 17 MUSIC). 
I'rlnteil on heavy music paper, four pages; col¬ 
ored titles, music and words. Price live cents each ; 
tho whole forty-four mailed for $2.20. Now ready; 
No. 41. St- Nicholas < hilop. 
No. 43. Velocipede Johnny. 
No. 42. Gens D'AiTOdS Duett. 
No. 41. Gems from urpllOO. 
No. 40. Belle* ol Broadway. 
No. 39, l iving'I'rapezo. 
No.38, Power 1 o Love. (Instrumental.) 
No. 37. Susan's Story. 
No. 3ii. I Will Not Ask to Press That Check. 
No. 35. The 1 tost Wreath. 
No, 3t, The Life Boat. 
No. 33. Light ot 1 ho World. (Sacred Song.) 
No. 32. Beau tilu I Hells. 
No. 31. Ixion Galop. 
No. 30. Olympic Seottisch. 
No, 29. Ln tn n Buloon. 
No. 28 Thiq e'sii ('hartn in Spring. 
No. 27. Boo The Conquering Hero Comes. 
Nu. 2ti. Take Back t he Heart. 
No. 25. The Pussiqu Bell. 
No. 21. St ill I'll Love Thee. 
No. 23, W OMIng Down ut Long Branch. 
No. 22. Riding Diiwn Broadway. 
No. 21. She Might Not. Suit Your Fancy. 
No.20 Arm in Arm (Polka Mazurka.) 
No. 19. The Ruse of Erin. 
No. IS. Sliver < liiuies. 
No. if. TJu; Old (TnHuge Clock. 
No.hr. in. Love Shines (Over All. (Sacred.) 
No. 15. Maggie's Secret. 
No. 0 Little. Margie May. 
No. 13. The Danish Bov’s Whistle. 
No. 11 01110 1 llilier, My Baby, My Darling. 
No. 11. Genevieve VVV.lt/. 
No. III. Skating Rink I'ullca. 
No. 9. ('hampngim Charlie. 
No. 8. Pnil-r* iff Tears. 
No. 1. I Real IV Don't Think I Shall Marry. 
No. fi. Gouil-Uy, Sweetheart, GdOd-By. 
No. 5. Not lor Joseph. 
No. 4. Blue I'lves. 
No. 3, Wed Bet for Bide a Woo. 
No. 2. Won’t You Tell Me Why, Robin? 
No. 1. Captain Jmlts. 
The above turn be obtained at, the Music, Rook and 
Periodical stores, or oy inclosing the price, h'ivr Ceuta 
each. Other eliuiro selections will rapidly follow. 
Agents wailtud. H. W. HITCHCOCK, Publisher, 98 
Spring St., New York, (Under St. Nicholas Hotel.) 
New York. March 13, ISC:). 
Rcnns nnd Peas.— There Is only a small ped¬ 
dling demand, and the stock Is accumulating. With 
lower prices for host marks. The balance of German 
due arc in market. It. E. Peas are iu larger supply. 
Canada pea*urn nominal. 
Bean-, pea. DUr prone..$3 20 <3 $3 HO 
Hi tuns, medium, prime... 3 00 oft 3 Hi 
Reuna, nmrruw, prime, screened. 3 80 (ft 3 (Kl 
Beans, medium, common to fair. 1 50 tft 2 75 
Beans, marrow, poor to fair. 2 75 on 3 50 
Be-.tns. Lima. 9 oil (in II 00 
Beans, kidney. .. 4 50 vi 4 87 
R. E. peas. 1 60 @ I 75 
Rri'swiix continues firm at 48@50c. for Western 
and Southern. 
Rrootn Corn.—About all tho stock passing 
through this city goes direct to manufacturers. 
Rutter. Late receipts have Included many par¬ 
rels that have been blocked up ou the road, and for 
tiny time being the heavy supply lias given buyers ao 
opportunity tn cot closer to the inside 11 wo td prices 
than they could get Inst week. There Is, however, a 
very slack local trade, and until a portion of the re¬ 
cent liberal purchase, h- worked down, It la Possible 
that, wholesale, quotations will be weak. The last 
California steamer took 15S pkgs. Trade lo adjoining 
clt.les Is brisk , d alers look for a good opening ol 
business with New Orleans and Key West. About 
300 pkgs. Pennsylvania glades have sold at 84(";38c. 
There is no Western here. 
State firkins, fancy.53 55c. 
State flrkills,(int* .... . 18 fid 5')c. 
Shite firkins, good . ... ... .. II (<ft 45c. 
State firkins, poor to fair. 40 (*« 420, 
Suite half-tulis, prime, In lots. 55 on 57e. 
State half-tuba, fair t*, good. Jil ,Ji, 47*', 
Stale Welsh tubs, dairies. 45 «* 47c. 
State Welsh tubs, pom to good.. 10 eft 43c, 
Wulsli tubs, fall-made..... 48 oj, 60c. 
I Vimsylvunlu dairies, fair to prime.38 ftft 4fii.'. 
Western Reserve, fresh. 35 (s) 41k'. 
Michigan, 111,, tnd. and Win., fresh. HI oft 33c, 
Canada butler... . 3t! on 45c. 
Cheese,— 1 There is a continued retirement of ship¬ 
pers under unimproved gold and foreign advices. 
'IMart raililfi ot 1 I 1 niitifoa ?r. r l'hfl 1 1 i tr-.uln iu tilu, 
DtJ. iJO. C'ltj. U (-/> 
Bacon. 16 ((ft I7W 
11 am a, smoked.18 @ 21 
Shonldars, smoked. 15 54 io>i 
Poultry aud Came.—The market for dressed 
chickens and small turkeys is active and firm, with 
Homo Ohio stock, In casks, going above, ordinary 
Western. Live poultry is senre.e. and brings good 
prices. A few fresh lots of grouse brought ?1.20; 
there Is none of the old stock will bring that price. 
The range for old Is 500h90c. Wild ducks arc un¬ 
changed . 
Dressed Poultry- 
Turkeys, N.J., prime 19 it. 22 an 24 
Turkeys, Slate, If) m. 19 in 22 
Chickens, State, fair to prime, V Jb. 22 t« 23 
Chickens, N. J., good to primp. 23 eft 25 
Slips and Capons. 26 tft 30 
Turkeys, Western, good toprlr* ......... 18 (.ft 22 
ChickPtts, Western, good to pr' el!' it... 19® 22 
chickens, Western, poor, ft It . Iti® 18 
Geese. .. . 10® 18 
Ducks, statu and N. J., 1H lb.. . 20 ti 28 
Game 
Grouse, ¥ pair.... 90 ® 1 20 
First Premium at the Lake Shore Grnne Growers’ 
Association last fall. Uncqimlcd stock,offered at low 
rules. 
“ The best of till my Hybrids ; 11s early ns Delaware 
UPd Hartford." E. S. Rulers. Sali m, Mas.-. 
"My hugest vine this year had fib or 7il hunches, 
some ol which weighed over one pound each.”—S. J. 
r.w.Mui, M. I), 
"l c tirmol doubt. Its great value ns a market, grape. 
1 wish you, thuroTOre, to hold for no* lour thousand 
No, lvm( : t'i rpliiutmg In my own vineyards."—WlL- 
1,1 aJ l Gun inn. 
" Slunl* at Die head of nil the new gropes which 
I have 1 rh d.” 1 apt. John Spaumno. 
Our slock was c, 1cd entirely from Mr. Rogers 
|j 111 1 oil. 
I( Irontarnnil price list sent on npp|h niton. 
T. L. HARRIS. 
Palem-on-Erle, Brocton, N. Y. 
I. H. RAnrot K, Agent, to whom all inquiries may 
be addressed. l(J0tl-2t 
Department, vice Piiiard, provi 
tiou to tho Foreign Portfolio. 
Rnsftla. 
General Ignatieff, the Russian Ambassador 
to Constantiuoplo, has been granted a three 
months leave of absence from his post and will 
return to St. Petersburg. 
Spain. 
In reply to an inquiry of Senor Castellar in 
the Cortes, on Thursday the 4th, Senor Sagostu, 
tho Minister of the Interior, said that the Gov¬ 
ernment had prepared tmd intended to issuo 
a proclamation of amnesty for all political 
offences, but its promulgation was postponed un 
account of the recent conspiracies which had 
been discovered. 
There was u stormy debate during the session 
of the Con-Mcuent Cortes, on the 8tli. The Re¬ 
publican members made bitter aitacks upon the 
Ministry for their alleged monarchical proclivi¬ 
ties. They demanded that the Duke of Mout- 
peusier be divested or his rank Of Marshal of 
Spain, aud accused tho Provisional Government 
tggle him into tho country 
, r I* 111 V uau . . .. .Ill (,*) , 
Haro, V pair... .35® 50 
Rabbits. 411 a 45 
Brant, do. I 25 ® l 50 
Mallard, do. '.Kl ® 1 00 
Widgeon, do,,. 65 ® 75 
Broad Bill, do. 75 ® 1 00 
Wild Geese, do.. 160® 
Oualt, (.) doz. 3 00 ® 3 60 
Can vox back ducks, I) pair..... I 50 ® 2 00 
lied head do.. .. 87 ® l 00 
Spcdn* — Clover la arm ut lSoftlOc. CnnaldeMblo 
Stock has gone West l’rora this elty and r'liiludel- 
phl=i 3’lmnt.by lx quoted at $3.50®$3,i5. Flax is nom¬ 
inal at $2.6.5, 
.Sugar. ~ Refined are lower and in better demand. 
Wo quote: Powdered, granulated und crushed, 
17'(trull 140.: »nfiwhite, 15XwW>i%*', yellow, HJpAloVc-; 
extra 0, 15VJC. 
Tobacco. Seed loaf lx quint, nf. the following 
quotations •- Connecticut and Massachusetts, 8<i; 
12)40.: wruppery lots, 1864450.; Duo wrappers, ob®fiOe. 
Now York State filters, 7x)«9c.: average lots, 12('ft22c ; 
wrapper*, fiy-fttOo. l'etinsylvanla aud Ohio fillers, 7® 
ly.c.; average lots, fl(rt»20c,; wrappers, 125435c. 
Vegein hies. -Those who deal exclusively tn pota¬ 
toes will lose heavily this year. Tho most salable 
brands are again weaker, and prices are not extiooted 
to Improve with heavy stock yet to como forward. 
Extra pouch blows, in double heads. $3. Cabbages 
are scarce. Horae stock Iras arrived (rum the South, 
which ordinarily could not be. given away, and 
brought 5yjc. each. Onions are firm. Bulk potatoes 
range as follows; -Mercers, bid,, ?2.50®2.73 1 1 
son ivhitc, flflft'ftS.ko*. Prince Albert, $2,5(1642.75; Buck¬ 
eye, $1,75542.00 : Reach Blows. $ i,50',ft2.75. Russia tur¬ 
nips are worth $1.75*^2.00 ft 1 bbl.: white (In., $1.50; Mar¬ 
row squash, V bill., IA.5Cklftfl.00; Onions, (4.Q03S.U); 
Cabbages, $7.00(1,14.00 V UK). 
Wool. — The stock trade In woolen fabrics, to a 
great degree, retards busluess, and the market, as a 
whole, is quiet. Holders as yet do not alter tlietr 
late views of prices. Texas woo! Is lu demand at 
full price*. In California wool the business is fight. 
Foreign wools are quiet We quote fleeces at 37c. for 
unwashed; 49c. for X Michigan; 51‘sjC. for X Ohio; 
5564570. for XX Ohio; 02c. for combing : pulled 36c. for 
rough: 45c. for extra; 47',"17>4C for sutler; scoured 
sorts, 75®l*5c.; Texas ut Dfi^c. for mixed; 32®38u. for 
slightly harry to flue; Jfi.iKK) tbs. California, ut 32Gft35J4c. 
Whisky—Haa a larger sale, aty.Vft9fo for Western. 
TflHE OR1CAT MODERN DlM’OVEItV.- 
A 3 be new comblpuiion ol vegetable Specifics in 
Dir. Winslow' 8 delicious Liver and Stomach 
Lo/.vnoi. is wot king wonders in Dyspepsia, Liver 
Complaint., Chronic l list Ivor,ess, Nervous Com plaint 
and Gcoeriil Debility. Wholesale Agent, JOHN V, 
11ENUY, 21 Bark How, New York. 
Vlio ctibio still qiiutes Tffi The local trade is also 
light. 
Factory fancy, $ !b. 22 OT 22J<o. 
Factory, State, fine, ft lb. 2(1 On 21c" 
Factory, State, medium, to good, 'p lb.,, )h|s; ® r,)'<:c. 
Farm dairy extra, P lb.. . 19 ® 2he! 
Farm dairy, prime, P lb. 17 64 l.-c. 
Farm dairy, common to fair, 8 lb. H;< Cm Iiic. 
i'jnglisli dairy, fine, lb. 2'J ® 21c. 
English dairy, poor to good, P Jb. lfi'.j on 19c. 
Pineapple, Slate, R lb.. . 21 64 28c. 
i’inenpple, Conuecticut, V k. 2-i 65 25a. 
Orange county Bklmiuml. S lb. it 6ft 17c. 
Colton. There is little doing except to export¬ 
ers, who arc encouraged by bettor uilvloes from 
abroad, and favorable rates of freight. The an¬ 
nexed prices have been steady for several days: 
nphimU, Jto. Mobile. N. (Jft ujjJ Texftft, 
Ordinary . 2i5^©. — 25:V'i4— 26 ®26ft/ 
Good Ordinary. 26.'S*v".— 20:;®— 27 ®27tl 
Low Middling.. 27VJ60— 27)Y®— 28 ®2S« 
Middling.28>J("i- 28)V*?4- 29 (akiljJ 
Domestic I*'vuirs.—The stock of red and green 
apples is greatly reduced, and prices arc* very firm. 
Russets are (reely offered at $4.5fi.*k).50. Cranberries 
are In goud demand chiefly for crates. Peanuts are 
higher. 
Apples, *«.— 
Greenings, f bbl.$5 ® $f. 00 
SpltzcnburgH, p bbl. . 5 50 ® fi 00 
Baldwins, f( bbl. 4 On ® 5 00 
Northern Spy, V bbl . 4 50 6ft 4 75 
GllUfluwor, P bbl. 4 25 ® 4 50 
Russet*. 4 50 ® 5 1K1 
Cranberries, P hbl.... i(> nu ® 18 00 
Cranberries, crates, ;< bbl. 5 00 ® fi 511 
Peanuts, Va.. V bushel.. 3 25 ® 3 65 
Peanuts, H. C>, V busll. 2 25 ® 2 7,5 
Peanuts, inferior. 1 75 ® 2 (Kl 
Pecans, 0 lb. 13 ($ 15 
Dried h'ruiis. —The market is quiet, but this, 
duos not prevent holders nf prime apples frorti put¬ 
ting un prices for choice State apples. Peaches and 
small fruits tire firm, witUsalusox blackberries at 23 !*j- 
L'ontv. 
Apples, new Southern prime V lb..... ,10i< ou 11 kJ 
Apples, new State, tt*...,....14><®I5 
Apples, Western, R It.1381 6ft 14 
Peaches, new peeled prime, P lb,.26 (>« 28* 
Peaches, peeled iuferior, ft.,,U 6ft W 
111! CELERKA T E D 
Genuine Oroide I I'alch. 
3 . $ 15 . $!SO. 
/f’V Resexiihlas gold, wears like gold, 
v and I* us good us gold In all respects 
. eG ft except Intrinsic value. Alsu, amek- 
1eC- rrst. / h a s and Swi.-i* Muv 1:\i i;\i sii.vmt. 
(V- , *v' ; .jfc i Watches, Every Watch guuran- 
* \ A'*V i tool by special certificate. Chains 
6 1 <57'V]JJ J i and Ji*"wolry iu grout variety. 
iti* 9 .-'Cull anil rxamino for yonr- 
« J >1 ! vos, or send two ,3-cent stump* for 
K '&g2L \ 1 ccrcular. JAMES GERARD & CO. 
litXi- - w> 1| | t Sob* Agents for "United State*,’ 
There is nothing tnnrs the system like Iron ; there 
is nothing purifies the blood like sulphur. In every 
healthy person's organiztitiqn Iron is Incorporated. 
Deprived of Oils uu-i.hIIic constituent the iiigcstive 
(ippuriitu* urul the secretive organs cannot vigor¬ 
ously perl,aril their 1 unctions. Supply the loss nrti- 
licliillv by taking FlAI IOlUiS IRON AND Sl t J'lll It 
I’owlk.RS. 'ilie sulphur will purge (lie viilaied 
Mood ot impurltb s. tlie iron will invigorate (ho 
blood-producing organ*. It the complexion is muddy 
or sallow It will be rendered fresh upd transparent. 
These results are guaranteed. 
Sold by Druggists. 1 Package, 12 Powders, $1; 6 
Packages, 72 I’.iwders, $5. Mulled Free. 
HAL). & 1H (EEL, 218 Greenwich St., N. Y. 
of endeavoring tosim .... 
for the purpose of placing him upon the throne. 
General Prim replied that the Duke could not 
with justice be deprived of hla titlo of Marshal. 
Admiral Topete, the Minister of tho Marine, 
amid great excitci(lent, declared t hat a Kingdom 
with Montpensier on tho throne avos preferable 
to a Republic- 
Marshal Serrano made a calm and dignified 
speech, defending the Provisional Government 
from the attacks of the Republicans, assorting 
the sovereign authority of the Cortes, und in¬ 
sisting that the determination of a form of gov¬ 
ernment for Spain and the choice of her future 
ruler should bo left to the Constituent Cortes 
alone. He deprecated the violent pressure 
Drought to bear upon the Cortes by the Repub¬ 
lican party as impolitic and unfair. 
In tho course of the session Senor Figuerola, 
Minister of Finance, expressed himself in favor 
of free trade, and advocated immediate but 
gradual reform in the customs by tho adoption 
of a compromise tariff. 
At the same session Generals Serrano and Prim 
both said that they were in favor of granting 
pardon to all persons condemned for violation 
of the laws regulating the public Press, 
... - 5 null’ i m xuiittiu nwiu:*. 
No 85 N’ASSAir ST., (u |> stall's.) N. Y 
©BEAT DISCOVERY. 
BA K EC a HfBkOlh CAN »F. AT- 
tui lu'il I" nnv plow. The best in use. Price 
HOWARD IKON WORKS. Buffalo, N. Y. 
How many a mother has become childless through 
th ' awful complaint. Croup. 
Ills beroavepienl might, never have orourrod If 
she hart been provide'! With a buttle of Dr. Tobias' 
\ r ENETIAN LINIMENT. It is warranted to euro 
every ease, when m»e*t teiturdm'.’ to the* directions. 
It is ariCMt vtantlurd rentwlv ('tr ChvOntc Rheutna- 
tisto, ituitfiacbos, roughs. Gold> Burns. Sprains, 
Bruises, and all pains i" unv part of the body. This 
remedy lias been ostuUHrlma for over 21 years, and 
fins never failed giving satisfaction In a single In¬ 
stance. Price .V) cents and 8i per botlle. Depot, 10 
Park I’lace, Now York. 
Sold l)v tho Storekeeper* and Druggists throughout 
thu United States. Ask for Dr. Tobias’ Venetian 
Liniment, und take no other. 
ATEVV AND RARE PLANTS. John Snul 
Is offers a large collection ol beading and other 
Plants, many of great beauty. 
Catalogues mailed on application, 
JOHN SAUL, Washington, D. C.. 
/ 4ANCERS CI IIED WITHOUT PAIN OR 
^ / the it*" of the knife, nr caustic burning. Circu¬ 
lars sent, free by addressing 
Drs. BA BCOCK k SON, No. 700 Broadway, N. Y. 
LITE STOCK MARKETS 
New York, March 13,1809. 
With moderate receipts of live stock during the 
past few days all kinds are selling readily at full 
prices, or at tea advance. Hogs are higher, with very 
light receipts. Tip* weather Is fine, and trade Is 
active and healthy, with no spasmodu* action or 
speculative! feeling- Still, thaprices at which stock 
Is field AVest leaves very little margin on which to 
operate here. During the Lenten season many per¬ 
sons turn (rom incuts to fish, egg* and poultry, hence 
fewer live animals suftici*. At this close of Lent 
more stuck will fie required. 
EARLY GOODRICH AND 
prout Seed Potatoes, Per barrel, 
UK); Flftv bid**.. $175,00. 
D. I). COTTO.U, Dayton, Ohio. 
fir i:\nhsski: lands, the i ndek- 
1 Mimed G th' - I'WiKii' ,d' iflUXlii acres of land iviet 
iii ritckman and I luinphrles counties, some of which 
is convenient to river unit railroad, will he sold In 
bodies of 5,000nercs each, or smaller lets If desired. 
Will show tip! land tu nnv one who desires to jtur 
chase, Title warranted, an 1 price from $1 to $3.50 
per acre, For partlcuiarsjo.dross^ ^ N . [X()V 
CJarksvtUc, Tcuuyssee, 
£ 150 . 000.000 &Z&S Sfi 
Estates Registry, commitnolna 1000. (Pep to search 
for unv name, $2. GI N & CO., 0 Prince of Wales 
Road, London, England, 991-13t 
