i r 
Southern extra and family. 7 00 TO II IK* 
Cullfnriila new.. R 75 to 10 <55 
California old. H 00 (f 8 00 
ft ye Hour, Hue and superfine. 5 00 (\i 7 00 
Corn meal. 1 10 to 6 05 
Jersey bag meal.1 80 <a> l Do 
Finx.—Dot,allied foreign receipts has rendered 
the market very Orm for choice domestic. We quote 
North River, scutched. prime, 22<.v‘, , .V ; North River, 
t.urto good, ltV<s20o.: New .torsey, acutuhed, prime, 
New Jersey, hand dressed. IW'ilK. ■ ; IVcn-vl- 
vania and Ohio, hand dressed, good, L2 to1:k>. Tow is 
'looted at2V'Seo. 
Grain. With the past three day* wheat hk8 ex¬ 
hibited a healthier feeling than for rather a long 
period. Among the Improving Influences upon tho 
market wo Call mention bnUOr accounts from Liver¬ 
pool, while receivers do not look for any further 
bulky supply from California. Added to these fuels 
receipts are expected to diminish at the West, as 
farmers will goon lie busy with spring sowing, Prices 
here however are yet. above tile views of exporters, 
considering the wants of iho foreign market, and 
there Is an advance asked for ocean freights. There 
k a good distilling demand for corn und some trade 
ter homo use. Hats have had simiu speculative In¬ 
quiry, which was based upon the presumed light 
supply to come forward. live Is more active nt hot¬ 
ter prices. Barley is unsettled, and reliable quota¬ 
tions can not be given. Malt is quiet, 
Wheat— 
Spring No. 2...*1 44 to 1 48 
Winter Western rod .... - ft — 
Winter Western white. l 65 TO I 85 
Winter amber ..... 1 60 & 1 65 
fall fernm white. 1 60 on 1 70 
Corn- 
Western mixed, old... 89 TO 00 
Western mixed, new. 86 to 88 
Yellow, new. HD <«; III 
While, new... R7 to DO 
live, Western, Canada and State. 1 '83 on I 42 
Oats, West, afloat. — On 76 
Oats, West, In store. — on 71k 
Barley. 1 00 ft) 2 20 
Malt. . .... . . 2 1X1 (in 2 10 
Bay Is tn moderate demand at SOc.TOf l.'2Q for re¬ 
tail; tskyitific. I'or shipping. 
Hope.—There has been n good export demand, but, 
the principal movement, now is concentrating the 
stuck in tow city hands. Receipts have fallen off 
WO do not change quotations, hut the market Is 
rather unsettled, Most or the Wisconsin Hops are 
stilling at. Crake. The latest circular id F. Wells gives 
th(‘ following from a London correspondent, under 
date of March lit It: •,*’ During the past week a llrm 
and healthy market Ims prevailed hero; recent, 
operations in nearly every description of the last 
growth—home anil foreign fully continuing the im¬ 
provement, noticed In out hist report, Bavarians, 
nml nearly every class of foreign samples, have been 
cleared otrat an advance of from 3ro4x. H ewt. A merl- 
• ■arci have also partb ipatod in this Improvement, the 
demand lining strung at an ennnl advancement in 
value. Prices now range from 459(1318., choice as high 
ns65s. Ourhprirtlsarn now nearly hare qf Americans, 
ami this, scarcity will, in all probability, lead lu further 
iniprnvenient.nml render sliIpme.msdesirable,unless 
I lie large stocks on hand uc t n i n oheelc upon prices 
by sh nttlng up the ilomund. Continental markets are 
reported llrln at slight.lv Improved rates.” The f'lii- 
severely in jured about, his head, and Is notex- 
p ■ctesJ lo recover. Several others were slightly 
injured. The wounded a, ere conveyed to the 
Teoumseh House, at London, an<1 received the 
best medical atl.entiob obtainable. 
The Canadian bank statement for February 
shows the circulation of the Bank el' Montreal 
to be $150,000, the Bank of Toronto $90,000, and 
the Ontario Bank $200,00(1 less than in February. 
1808: and the Bank of Commerce has Increased 
about $400,000. The Bank of Montreal has in¬ 
creased its deposits $3,000,000; the Bank of Com¬ 
merce over $1,000,000 ; the O,median Bank about 
$400,000. The Royal Canadian Bank has increased 
its discounts about, $700,000; the Bank of Foni- 
mcrce over $1,000,000. The banks of Montreal, 
Ontario and Toronto are about the same as last 
year. The Dominion notes In circulation 
amount, to $4,003,000. The specie held amounts 
to $907,000. Debentures hold by the Received- 
General amount to $3,non,ooo. 
J urncs Johnson, alias Cady Matthews, was ar¬ 
rested at, Fort F.rie, Ontario, <>ti the 24th ult.., by 
Sheriff Brayton and a United States detective, 
witli a requisition from tbo President. Johnson 
is charged with having committed highway rob¬ 
bery in Fullon county, N. V. 
1‘rlaee l'.dward’s Inland. 
A Halifax telegram of March 2.5 announces 
that Uio Government of Prince Edward's Island 
lias been notified by Imperial authority that 
it Is not competent for that island to enter into 
negotiations with the United States with a view 
to reciprocity, without the cooperation of the 
other British North American Provinces. 
New Brunswick. 
An vices from St. Johns, N. B., state that the 
snow there is six feet deep on the level, and that 
the inhabitants are deserting the “flats,” as they 
fear a disastrous flood. 
prices will be paid unless dealers so anticipate tlm 
wants of the community ns to throw In a heavy sup¬ 
ply. They somotlinos overdo the matter at such 
periods, and iaiu.se a decline instead of an advance. 
The price of stock is too high at the West for our 
markets here. 
The following are the receipts of the week ending 
to-day, shown In comparison with other seasqaa. 
Milch 
BmtoIi Cow*, Culvtfit. Sh$"p. 
This week.5,252 79 972 25,869 11,595 
Last week.-5,364 96 «» 18,9u4 171.703 
C’orrea'g week of '68., 4,847 175 1,021 16,165 19,281 
Average 'TO...,. ... 5.H3T 103 1,595 20,935 13,1,9 
Beeves.— Trade has been pretty uniform during 
the week, with all tho stock coming forward Hint 
butchers could use. Some of them have a few left, to 
start oil t he week with. The dead meat markets have 
been very dull, hut with Improved prospects now that, 
the season ot fasting is over with so large a portion 
of our citizens, butchers ;no clearing the. markets of 
live stock, and if too many on I, tie do not. conic for¬ 
ward on Monday next, good prices and a quick trade* 
may ho- looked fur, Last Monday there wore 2,398 
head on sale, yl/„, 1.750at the Cojuiuunipitw yards, 570 
at West End, and 672 at One Hundredth a reel, all of 
which found purchasers in «. pretty lively market, 
with no change In prices. On Wednesday following, 
1,599 bend were olTorod at One Hundredth street, nnd 
early sold off al full rates, quite a sprinkling of tho 
Lina bringing with the hast three lu the yards 
at 18c. on the sen lea to dross 60 tbs. ft owl. 8nver.il of 
the ilrover- were very (Inn, one of which, viz., id fat 
I k’kawny county, ()., steers, B.S ewt., averaged 17c. 
Another lot nl‘ 30 Iventiufcv grades, same weight, 
brought I6(,' l7Sc., while a rnedhim drove of 133 Mis¬ 
souri steers, 7 ewt., run out at ledlti'• e., with Mime 
poor cuttle til 1 k-olie,, and a row of the tailings still 
lower, lo close up the week, 1,032 head were sold 
yesterday, mostly at rnmniuntpuw, and tho former 
rate* were i uily sustained, In a rather strong, market. 
Already llio dead meat markets begin to improve. 
U i ji 11 ! 01 , 'till bo wanted next week, even if 
;diad do begin to run. Some Texan cuttle of lb, ewt., 
thm, wero sold during t ho'week at 12c. 
The following are this prices at tho close of tho 
market: 
This week. Lust wook, 
. . Cot it*, Conti. 
Extra fine bullocks, ft m,..i7H to nu 64 - 
Loodto prime. “ . ,16k TO 17 Jfltf TO 17 
Mudtum. “ ...ISM TO IVY l.V, to 15V 
Ordinary. •• .,.14 (S - Q | 4 .J 14 & 
Poorest, grade. * ...13 13 u 13 on 18k 
Average of all sales.. . u% Iftff 
These cattle came from tlm following Slates, vU.; 
Illinois....3.89H Kentucky. !H 
New York... .. 2 nt; Now Jersey. 19 
Ohio. 517 LonneeLicut. II 
Pennsylvania. 18 Imliatia. 42 
Missouri. 162 Michigan. ... m 
< an ad a. 29 Texas. 80 
„ Mil. It Items *— Tint smaller nuiuher of cows ssl’- 
nre, and trade in them la very dull. Few of t.lnvo 
t.ent to ufiai'ket bring over $00, while $hii would bo 
snout tho average price. The hulk of those now re¬ 
ceived are common cows. There W a ralr Inquiry for 
springers, principally from dealers, and line appear¬ 
ing anltimJs I IT'Mg about the prices of those with 
calves. Many of the milkmen in want, of cows visit, 
MONEY AND STOCK MARKET 
N tlW YORK. March 27. 1:521. 
Gold opened at 131 k this morning, tun down to 
131, and then advanced to lap,. The transact Iona 
have been small and devoid of animation. Owing to 
the activity in the money market, holders of gold 
have been compelled to pay from 4 to 7 per cent, to 
have their coin balances carried. 
The range of prices in gold throughout the week 
has been as follows 
Oiwnhig. Hlekert. Lowest. Clou". 
Monday.13154 f31« 131 131M 
Tuesday.131 131M 131 131L 
Wednesday.... 131« 13m 131.M 131« 
Thursday. 181 '4 BIX 131 131k 
Friday.131« 1MJ* ’ 131k 131« 
Saturday.131K 131jf 131 131 
At the Gold Exchange Bank yesterday the clear- 
nnoea wore $89,721,1X10; the gold balances $2,379,078; 
the ourroucy lialanocs $ 1 , 601 , 0411 . 
The money market Is close. On jdodgo of Govern¬ 
ment bonds borrowers are generally accommodated 
at 7 per cent, currency, while on railroad and miscel¬ 
laneous collateral coin Interest rule*. 
U. 8. 6-20 Bonds gold In London, it II o’clock this 
morning, tor *4K; at I P. M..8SV. At Frankfort-on- 
tbe-Mafn yesterday i-70‘s were dull, and t,2"s sold lit 
8~v In the New York market to-day Governments 
were barely steady, and the prices at 3:20 P. M. were 
„ „ . „ OlTd. As’d.j niTd, As'd. 
U. 8. bs, 1881, e llfi,V 116 1 i:.S.5-20,n.o.,'P5 .113 11864 
HMUt; SALE OF SHORT-HORN 
x GATTL1C. 
On Tuesday, tho 4th day of May, 1809. 1 will ntTer at 
bale, without reserve, nt the l-hifcr Flouse 
IsOttflon, !Htillison County, Ohio, 
Twonty-throo head of SHOHT-HOUN CATTLE, vl/. : 
run BCM, 8 , four C oWSaud nine HlilKERS. 
I he iibove animal cau hu seen a 1 miv lime previous 
to tie day ot sale, nt. P MM WOOD FARM, eight miles 
north ot Londini.aind soren tulles southeast, of Me- 
ohtinlcsburgb Htation, f'lisnipiilce **n., Ohio, Send 
tort atalogues, and address BoBKKT t; BlTN, Plum- 
wood, near London, Madlsou Com. v, ubio. 
__ It, GKO- DUN. 
MEW CROP ONION SEED. LARGE 
lx Uni, Laiw I rtfom, iJutsh, and iriHtc Portugal, 
wowti by ruysolf the pa^fc sennon. und will ho sent, 
post paid, to any address upon receipt t ,f price. One 
ounce 40 ots.: 1 ounces $1.60; I pound ? 6 . AlsoJsper- 
'fiallty. two years old. 81 per 
r/wi’, Gr ,m “ three years Old. *1.50 per Itltl; $13 
per 1.000, Addrcsrj C. II. CRO 8 .M A N, 
p n n Seedsman and Seed Grower, 
P. O. Box.80, Rochester. N. V. 
U-S. 5-20, C.,'62 118X 1 IRtf If, K. 5-20. e.,' 68 .. II3 1 *' 11 ,lV. 
r. S. 5-20,0., ‘61114 II4-. U. 8 . 10 -if), 
U. 9.5-20, c. . 1 lOJjf jjfl >4 Pacijflc 6 ’s. 
Tho stock market was weak and lower, 
P. M. the following were the quotations : 
Oif'd. 
New York Central.160k 
Hudson River.f 3 gu 
Reading. 91 •> 
Michigan Southern. 95 k 
VVahash.... 06v 
Pittsburgh. 8914 
North western... 84k 
Northwestern Preterrort.. — 
Cloveland and Toledo.UI 6 !< 
Rock Island . _ 
Fort Wayne... .H22W 
Mihv.iMkee and St- Paul. . 70 c 
Milwaukee and St. Paul Preferred.79 
Ohio and Mississippi... . 32 
Western Union Telegraph. 877 < 
Pacific Mull. SDK 
Mariposa Preferred. . 31 
A?kc,!. 
160 X 
139 
»1K 
m 
6 1'A 
89 N 
54 k 
92 V 4 
IO 6 I 4 
131 
122N 
71 
79K 
32 W 
38 
89« 
JKW ANI) VAI<ir\RLl.; WORK 
FOREIGN NEWS 
Great Britain. 
On Friday evening, March 19, Mr. Gladstone’s 
bill “ to put an end to the establishment of the 
Church of Ireland, nml to make provision in re¬ 
spect of the temporalities thereof, and In re¬ 
spect Of the Royal College of Mnynooth," came 
up again In tho House of Commons, and was de¬ 
bated at great length. 
Sir John Gray, (Liberal,) the member from 
Kilkenny, regarded the Established Church In 
Ireland as a badge of conquest, and asserted 
that it must be abolished. 
Mr. Edward Miall, (Liberal,) from Bradford, 
also supported the bill In a speech of oonstdera- 
blo length, and was followed by Right Honora¬ 
ble Stafford Hoary Northcote in opposition. 
John Bright then took the floor and delivered 
a long and able speech in favor of the measure. 
The Established Church of England had tho as- 
sent of a largo majority of the people of Eng¬ 
land, but the question was, whether that. Church 
was good also for the people of Ireland. The 
opponenlsof ibis bill hud utterly failed to prove 
that the opinion of the Civili/.ed world was hos¬ 
tile to this measure, as had been stated. He re¬ 
viewed the opinions of statesmen on the ques¬ 
tion, ami quoted Lord Stanley's remark that 
“Ireland was the question of the hour." 
In the House of Commons, oil the22d ult., Mr. 
Fort esq uo. Chief Secretary for Ireland, said the 
Government did not intend to extend olemency 
to any other Fenians now in prison. 
Spain. 
Cablegrams of March 20th and 21at state that 
tho disturbances at Jerez de la Front-era, arising 
from the popular hostility to the conscription 
law, have been quelled. That part of the country 
is now tranquil. 
During the recent fights at tho barricades in 
Jerez do la Fronfom over one hundred soldiers 
were killed and wounded. The loss of citizens 
was heavy, but the number of their killed is not 
known. 
Dispatches of the 23d state that In the Constil- 
uent Cortes a proposition made by Senor Oronso, 
to disqualify persons holding office in the ser¬ 
vice of the State from sitting as representatives 
in tho Assembly, was adopted, though strongly 
opposed by the Government. A procession ol' 
two hundred women marched through the 
streets to the Hall of the Cortes, and presented 
a petition against military conscription. A 
Guard Mobile has been organized in Andalusia 
to enforce the conscription and the collection of 
taxes. 
A Madrid telegram of tho 24th states that- 
the ilrafl of tin* new Consl il lit ion was laid before 
the Constituent Cortes to-day. Its leading fea¬ 
tures an; as follows: Tho Government, is to bo 
monarchical In form, with a Senate and Congress. 
The Senatorial term is limited to twelve years. 
Senators are to be elected by Provisional Coun¬ 
cils, four for each Province. Deputies to the 
Congress ace to be elected every three years by 
universal suffrage. The reign of tho King is 
limited to a term of eighteen years. Tho ma¬ 
jority of the committee which reported the 
Constitution are favorable to the soparaiiouof 
the State and Church; the minority propose that 
the Romm) Catholic be retained as the religion 
of tin; State, with toleration for other creeds. 
The liberty of tho Press and the right of public 
meet ing are fully guaranteed by the new Con¬ 
stitution. Tho Cortes has passed the Conscrip¬ 
tion law. 
Fra lire. 
In the Corps Lrgusiatif, on Saturday, tho 20th 
ult.. Marshal Nell, Minister of War, urged the 
completion of the reorganization of the army. 
Peace, he said, was secure; but France would 
not tolerate a Government, which was not fully 
prepared to avenge insult, if offered. 
The Budget report eonsidera the present situa¬ 
tion of Europe as eminently peaceful. 
In the Corps Logislatif, on the 23d ult., tho 
army contiagent of 100,000 men required by the 
Government was voted, and the session was thin 
adjourned to tho 31st. 
Several large public meetings were held In 
Paris on Friday, the 20th ult., and three persons 
were arrested for having made seditions 
speeches. 
The Emperor’s project, was adopted by the 
Council, and the law will be submitted to the 
Corps Legislatf at an early day. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
A Treatise on the Chemical Composition, 
Structure, and Life of the Plant. 
WITH NITIUBROITS 
Beeswax.—Tho tlctnnnd Iwi.s moderated, and, 
with more regular, though not. large receipts, prices 
ha vo tallcn to I 80 ?IftKc. 
Broom Corn -la very firm, with fino parcels 
Fringing 25c. 
,, ^V*'* , ‘*\ , Receipts have assumed figures more In 
PtJJk jynh thr presumed available stock, hut the 
sl lengthened the market. Buyers 
k «, p , back stubbornly,ami holders iiaveogaiu 
®} n| l i . n ffOd to uwet their views in order to 
arouse I rude. \i the ..haded -cals of prices which 
were current early m the week, hunnesa has become 
rather steady ami there is ,,o Inclination to with¬ 
draw stock. Farmers have liad decidedly the host ol 
late operations ; not a few Speculators aro now wilt¬ 
ing to dispose of recent purcuuMc* at, cost, inn,tor 1 o 
price is greatly out of proportion, compared with 
many other leading Items 01 produce, and thocon- 
pmmnr fiercely oppi, ,*••« any attempt of the retailer to 
rolhov an upward - ourso of whole.salo quotations, 
l he decline this week of lTO 2 e. miners high grades 
more suriouiily thm, m.our lust. There is good deal 
oj Canada here; that from tho Upper Province:) Is of 
a quality hard to move. Now white is in larger re- 
ceipl. Ol Western them is no offering. 
fii-Klns, fancy. ..... *0 on :>2o 
State firkins,fine ..,p| c„ ,|Se‘ 
State firkins, good. II to 43c 
Stm,ft firkins, Poor to ralr. 88 '■« Hie." 
Mate ha f-tuiis, prlrno, m lots. , 62 on 5 ",<: 
Mato lullf-tubs. fair lo good... 42 (c\ 13c 
Stato Welsh 1.11 bs, dairies. 11 pie’ 
state Wcteh tubs, pour to good. 37 (in 39 o! 
ILLUSTRATIONS AND TABLES OF 
Analysis. 
BY PROF. SAMUEL YV. JOHNSON, 
OP VALE COLT,non. 
Tills book I* n, guide to the knowledge of agricultu¬ 
ral plants, their composition, their structure and 
modoa of development, and growth; of tho complex 
organization of plants, and the uses ol' the parts, tho 
germination of seod,, ami ihofo d of plants, obtained 
both from Hie air and tho sail. Very full and uccu- 
raln tables of analyses are given, and tables of tho 
proportions existing between different, principles 
oily, starchy, or nitrogenous, In the sarno and differ- 
out plants, The hook In an invaluable ouo to nil rail) 
students of agriculture, Tl, Is fully Illustrated, and 
will he sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price *'■ 
by tho publishers. ’ 
ORANGE JUDO & co., 
‘2t Y Broadway, New York. 
H IT4 IICO(ID3 HALF UI TIF Iftl’SIC 
I rjntod on heavy music paper, I,,nr pages" coi’ 
ored titles, music nml words 1» iec live m.lfl* * 
the whole fifl r-iom; untikm for $2 70. ??ow rladT 
No. 51 l ive (I’n,,, 1 . 1 ,, 11 ,„ .. . 
Beet, Prime Mens, ,1 tee . 25 1 Y 1 ,5 :tn on 
Beef. India Mesa.. 27 riO 0 . ; S j on 
fork. Old Mess, » bbi. 31 00 ot ;;i 2.5 
P«rk, New Mey. 31 60 ;j| 73 
ork. Prime Aiess. 2 h 75 to ;«i IKI 
ork, Extra Prime. 26 60 to 27 1)0 
Pork, Clear.. 
Lard, In lihls, and tes. 18 to 19’; 
Hams, Pickled. IOVto 17 
Hams, Dry Salted.! lO VTO 17 
fiheuldcrs. Pickled... 1:1 to | |u 
.‘shniiincra, Ilry Salted. 13 to i;uT 
Boot Hams it bbl. a, in to 30 00 
Dressed Hugs, Western. i;p TO 11 
Do. do. City. 13' to 11 
JV l0 ' ,n .v . 16^5 17>i 
Shoulders, smoked. 15 to 
Poultry and Game.--Oresaerl poultry ig doin ' 
Vic; i, nr, and with tho close of Lent the. market 1 . very 
Him. with room for a larger supply or tiukevs uud 
chickens. Goose huvfiboen unsalable, but the corn- 
rag week may work off what remain* Duck.: no 
source and wanted. Live «tock Is arriving mure 
freely, and Is tending lower. We quote fowl, and 
linns, f m, 18ro20e.; roosters, 13TO140.; duck*, c pair, 
11 . W e.d r pol l u, $L75r.'-.2..VI gc 
•li.'racy, V pair, Uk-M; turkey#, ill ID, 22(TO!lc, Wild 
ducks arc largely represented this week, nml :wh 
se.ibng at, very easy prices. Grouse have only a c.,... 
•till call ; the best sfslootions of fresh will not, go 
above $1, 
Dressed Poultry— 
Turkey*, N .L, prime m... . . 26 to 27 
Turkeys, 8 ta£n, li> tb. 23 to 25 
Cblokens, Stilbo, fair to prime, V lb. 23 TO 25 
Fbickcui, N. J., good to prime. 26 to 27 
Slips and Lupous. 28 TO S3 
Turkey:!, W PH tern, good to prime. 20 TO 21 
t htckrms, Western, good to prime 'q m ... 20 TO 23 
uhlckona, Western, poor, ¥' n>. 16 TO is 
Geese.'...... 9 rj U, 
Ducks, State and N. J„ «< a. 22 TO 28 
^Gapie— 
Crouse, V nalr. 75 TO 1 00 
Hare, V pair. 30 TO 40 
Brant, do .:. 1 00 to l 25 
wo. vi. i.ignt , n, World. (Sacred t 
No. 32. Urautlful Boll# raacroa song.) 
No. 31. Ixtou Galop. 
No-•>};. Olympic Srottisch. 
ol' Mr n Bui non. 
Ina'rfiJ 1 dphflrm (D Spring, 
No"26" t l,. die. Hero Comes. 
N°-25- The Passing Bell. 
vv' iv (, l 11 Th 00 . 
NO. 2. . Waltzing Down at Long Branch 
Down Broadway, 
No'^o" A h rm m ff 5 t ' N0t A UI , t : ' our Fancy. 
No7 |S: Thc'11o/c rif Erin? k t ‘' ,,uurto ') 
No. is. Silver Chime*. 
No" ( ■ H'rt'i 0111 f ’ f d tagn Clock. 
no: IS: &tee e 0 t 1 ! Ov,,r (S;lcrod ' ) 
Nv' IV M! . M, tggle Mav. 
Nn Pi* u ',',' ‘'iV'.r Udy'.H Whistle. 
Nm ll." My, A.v Darling. 
No. in. Ska ting Kink Polka. 
No. 9. Uiatnpngmi Charlie, 
s. I n\hv ot Vmtr*. 
Mr!’ r u V ,l ’ fcT,,,f,k 1 Shall Marry 
No! fc Np(! , ror^o»cph thL “' rt ’ U0o( i" B>r ' 
No. 1 . Ill 11 n Eves. 
nV" IV Sf'' V| . Ride a Wee. 
GTiSS.TM;"*"' 
li A \ R f( \ It |3 JiJ 
I'but. will break 2,000 t„ 3 , 0 m | h , 1ft 
zrrr -«*’ «n^ 
oivel^rVlr Bl f"" ^''d'^- wellTm'sVrarght 11 
' nod anger ^ t, 1 Vl fi!", ®Vo' h th ' u ' other “ifiai 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
V I‘0 Y MEAT - “ I* LEA SANT AND 
itamn tov aubvver, to 
&. K. WELLS, No. Broadway, Nttw York. 
• - *•*“**■ ..ri A’.'l l.ylUrtl U - VI I 71 ll rniruo 
obnorfi have bean enabled to dicta to their vIowh a 
«ae, and we drop quotations .slightly. The ?toc):. 
hdwever. I# greatly reduced and any appearance of 
a foreign demand would put thorn up again. Somo 
very common Ohio nhoe. o lmvo boon sold to to 
abroad at. 8TO10e. We quote fancy factory 21 WTO 22 c. 
tine do„ 19 !<to20Mq.; common to medium do,, 18WTO 
Ific.i faff dairy, I 6 XTO 20 C. 
Domestic Fruits.—The stock Of apple* has 
clmndlcl considerably, and largo buyers rlo not. take 
hold rrooly at our improved rates, preferring toawail, 
such increase as tlm opening of imvigatlon rn.iv 
bring Dealers, however are firm, as they think 
there is not enough resul-ve at the West and along 
the river to damage closing spring quotations. Se¬ 
lected cranberries are firm. Dean 11 ts hit- be-s active 
and prices are not so M.roRg as they were. Fancy 
H ult stores In Broadway begin togivo quite a display 
wit, 1 hoi-hoiisc strawberries. A recent lot from Mus- 
sacnuseits sold front first hands at $i 50ro$2 nor box 
five to ten berries In each. 
Apples, &c. 
n r o‘vV n ^' V bbI . $6 56 TO $7 ,50 
Hoxhorrv RujKotK. .. 5 00 m ,*» :.o 
Craiibcrrms, V bbl.I„ IK) to 21 00 
Cranberries, crates, n bbl. 6 ,XI TO 7(10 
1‘eamit', Va„ it bushel. ,i no ,,,, j, 
I’onniits, N. C. ,'te bush. ... ;r25,< 3 
I ranuts inferior. ” 1 75 TO 2 M 
l’ecans, V> . 13 <.# 10 
. Fro its. -- Uxtra State apples aro scarce and 
m Mine wc* llu?rc*niA boon atrooil inov&oiont»»f othor 
(trades of Mate and Southern at very full prlees 
Low grades ot pooled arc all that are placed on the 
market. In impeeled Micro is litlln doing. The 
Western market U receiving some supply direct 
Irotn the South. Blackberries are working upward 
Apples, new southern good to prime ft it...lffte ^" 12 V 
Apples, new State, ft It. liW or 14 v 
Apples, Western, p lb. 13 w |.| 
Douches, new peeled prime, ft lb,.26 TO 28 
Poaches, peeled 111 tenor, ft ib. "u tn is 
Pouches, nnpcelod nrs., ft m. 
Peaches, unpeolod Ualvc's, ^i lb. 15 to it n 
Haspberrles, \t lb... '. it tor: 
cranuos % ..: :Jo «^s 
Plums, >) it, .. 27 nt iii 
Eggs.—This Is the premium wook for egg dealers 
as it Immediately precedes Easter Hunoay. Tip* 
stock has gone rapidly to retailers, and was never 
more ample for a lull observance of our old Knick¬ 
erbocker rcstm.! of Pans. As with poultry during 
otlior holidays, prices hardly form a safe criterion 
Wherewith l iiture shipments may ho governed, ns it 
IsijOt probabk) that tho rates of Friday and Satur- 
«SaOuT U ?^SJ. Ue< s* V s T l V ,n Wefltem and 
t an.id.a 28<<t.l9c.; Potuisylvania ana New Jersey 3 tic 
Southern eggs show curple*8ne»s in packing; Homel 
on this account, have sold down to riinsafe. There 
has been quite a trade to other el tin*, Dock and 
goose eggs are very backward, and hot yet quotable. 
Flour. Quotations during the week have not 
been subjected to fluctuations that admits of nnv 
material alteration of lust Issue’s prices, There is 
some speculation In good lines of bakers’ brands• 
and nothing was done at the close in lines for export' 
0 'rtog to tho observation of Good Friday by a portion 
ot Change. Rye flour Is in good demand at full 
prices. Corn meal In bbls. Is in moderate demand. 
Flour — 
! , Mtm.8ta te 9 bb ,.. $5 75 to $« 15 
»2xtra Statu.. ^ . .. .. 25 oh. fi iyi 
flipping round hoop Ohio... 6 40 TO 6 75 
Lxtra Western, common to good. ij vo to 6 50 
w?TO ri i«i“ l, * rnaDl1 St. Louis..., 6 75 TO 1 1 00 
Southern supers. .. 6 35 TO 0 75 
4ji 1 00 V°?- 50 PETf month GU Y RAN- 
V,., 1 -- nurr: ,|!“>. Miluriea paid Weekly to 
’Mn’' l ' l 7: ,ll !' ri ' selling our Patent Kyeilusting 
YY hi to Wire clothes Lines. Call at or write for par- 
tit'll lit r*M » 4 1 int iinAi.iv wr • i. \ .... .... . . 1 
EARDWlllR AHl.I.S, 264 Third St 
1002-lt 
(r tt su!F- MILL FOR SALE. A GUSTO 
' * Mill Is offen d for bale at a bargain,Tocmed , 
the Houeoyn Creek at North BloomUnlil, one m 
from Honcoyc Falls. Now Leffel Wheel, Kurtr 
Hrniitter and new Bolts. Stream permajiont. r 
on tho subscriber at, Honooyo Fulls, y 
LI'j’YYIS JOHNSON 
t IANCERS CURED WITHOUT PAIN OR. 
\_J llii! use ol the knife, or caustlo burning. Circu¬ 
lars sent free by addressing 
Drs, BABCOCK & SON, No. 700 Broadway, N. Y. 
Till': TRUE NEDICAL DOCTRINE. 
Nature, when struggling with disease, indi¬ 
cates unmistakably the kind of awistaclco she 
requires. In cases of nervous weakness and 
gotmral debility, tho l’eeld** pulao, the lauk-lnster 
eye, tho attenuated frame, the flaccid muscles, 
the melancholy viaago, inform us as plainly us 
il' each organ had a l ongue, that ctmnrlimled stim¬ 
ulant Is needed. It. does not require tlio aid of a 
medical education to understand this dumb ap- 
peal for new vigor, from an exhausted system. 
Every reader of theso lines ean comprehend it 
Just as well as the graduate of u. physicians' col¬ 
lege. Let not, this demand of an enfeebled na- 
t'iro be neglected. Respond to It promptly by 
oommencingacoursoof HOSTETTER'SSTOM¬ 
ACH BITTHUtf, a preparation uniting, In their 
highest, excellence, the properties of a stimu¬ 
lant, mi ix vigor ant and an alterative. Be¬ 
fore throe days have elapsed, from tho taking of 
the. first dose, a marked beneficial change will bo 
manifest In the bodily and mental condition of 
the patient. The pulse will be sirnngcr and 
more regular, the eyo will begin to lose Its dull 
expression, the muscular and nervous systems 
to recover their tension, and tho spirits‘to im¬ 
prove. Persevere,ami a complete revivification 
of the depressed animal and mental powers is 
certain. In eases of dyspepsia and biliousness, 
the same salutary results will be obtained. The 
appetite will revive, tho gal lowness of the skin 
disappear, and all the distressing symptoms 
which accompany disorders of the am notch ami 
liver, will rapidly subside. The sudden changes 
of spring often Intensify these complaints tiv 
checking the perspiratory action, by which so 
much morbid tn utter Is evaporated through Urn 
pores of iho body, and therefore the BITTERS 
aro especially useful to the dvspeptle and biUinia 
fit tlilu scittou. 
LJ Karly Ilo.-e, tlx- hot. early Potate, $5 n.*r nerk • I 
lbs. bv mull, poMpairl »*.) YVUIU. run. ; 1 
AT"; 1 <,r fatebirr Ke<l,in„»t pradimtive 
5™; ; Kidney; Arnica • Now vvhiti» 
Ken, l , U iV,n; ,!V “» ‘.'ftMmfile « "rt^ai'ttwrt rat£ 
Dan mi CATAL0ftim»5 Iwawu YTisn BKHCRiPTma 
•in 1 li-.r. . i; V L L !• r, l ,f " K * «••went fi ml bOhUiAKDl’iN" 
iilld I ILLlJ mill l J OTATofcf*„ 
__ L - B . SCO I T * ro., Vtuiam, Ohio. 
V[ « w ING >1AUIIINE K M I E GR I N DER- 
f, Thri ! or,i " "■ h "bdR. ami run betaken 
to the fii lit und used a., wanted. A boy ran grind 1 ) 1,1 
J'" ves accurately. In 15 minute*, without Tnjurv 
te'sarsa&’Sa 
" v,:wv x - ■•". « 
f.iozs^: sts, ss&st&atKi 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL. 
BUY ONLY 
SOLVER TIPPED SHOES 
For children. Mill outwear three pairs wi 
Nnw Yokk. March 27.1869, 
. wocfc 1,1 I’Vnt 18 always marked h.v a 
great ubatcnilOusncss la the u-c .if meat-* henre 
bntehera have Imd a sUnv, dull trade, and tint mod" r- 
*v t, "' k baH , hno " ar ‘iple In every rtepart- 
w n ’*? h |, ‘ Hh6' ,, >. at least, could not all bo sold. 
With the Inoroared demand which Ib alivudvnniing- 
teigqp morn live ptoek will bo wanted,«m| liiyHer 
AT 
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