killed, ami (Ire others were injured, hut not 
seriously. Among the injured is a stranger 
named Duncan YU Nab. from Trenton. Ill., who 
had just gone in to sec the mill; the others are 
employes. The main building sustained very 
little injury, and the works will only be stopped 
for a few days. 
-»♦«- 
FOREIGN NEWS. 
Cuba. 
Havana advices of the 33d ult. state that the 
Government at Madrid has ordered that the pro¬ 
ceeds of the property of disloyal parties, oontis- 
eated in Cuba, he applied to defray the expenses 
ol' the war. 
A manifesto is published in the Gaceta, signed 
by a large number of native Cubans, and influ¬ 
ential and wealthy planters and others, residents 
of the jurisdiction of Villa Clam, offering their 
personal services and property to assist the 
Government in suppressing the rebellion, anti 
condemning the nets of the revolutionists In tho 
strongest terms 
Tho Havana Government disapproves of tho 
proposed fusion of tho Bahia and Havana Rail¬ 
road Companies. 
A Court-martial is now engaged in trying tho 
cases of Lanza and Meadino. 
An Havana cablegram of the24th ult., states 
that a Spanish transport arrived there that day 
with 1,001) soldiers to reinforce the armies eu- 
gagod in crushing tho revolution. Nothing 
further has been heard about the contemplated 
surrender of six hundred revolutionists near 
Cicnfuegos, and it is now thought that tho story 
is untrue. 
Havana advices of the 25th all. state that 
active military preparations aro in progress, the 
forts being strengthened and the garrisons re¬ 
inforced, In anticipation of possible complica¬ 
tions urising from the recent imbroglio with the 
Spanish officials at Havana relative to outrages 
committed upon British vessels, 
A demand has been made by Captain-General 
Dulco of Cuba, for the surrender of tho persons 
who captured the steamer Comunditario, ami for 
the giving up of other alleged enemies of 
Spain. The demand was not respected by tho 
British Governor of New Providence, and the 
subject was referred to London for settlement. 
The Governor of New Providence had also in¬ 
structed the lighthouse' keepers to prohibit the 
approach of foreigners. 
On the morning of the 25th the Spanish frigate 
Gcroon got Under way at short notice and sailed 
unexpectedly. Various rumors are in circula¬ 
tion in regard to her destination, it Is probable 
that she lias been sent out to intercept a filibus¬ 
terin'' expedition. 
On vtie 26th ult. the Agent of the Associated 
Press In New York published the following: 
“ Implicates of our Havana telegrams, received 
by mail, show that the following dispatch was 
filed lor us on the ITtli insi., but. was suppressed 
by the Government authorities‘The Mexican 
Congress has authorized President Juarez to 
recognize the Cuban insurgents us belligerents 
whenever ho thinks proper. Vessels bearing 
the Cuban flag are admitted into tho ports of 
Mexico.’ ” 
An Havana dispatch of the 27th ult. states that 
it is rumored in that city that the revolutionary 
Governor of Cliico-VlIJos whs captured, taken 
to Sagua la Grande and execut ed. 
Tlio Spanish mau-of-war Union discovered 
three suspicious vessels off the coast of the 
V uelta Aba jo* district. She gave chase and suc¬ 
ceeded In capturing two of them. Tho third 
vessel made her escape. 
The United States steamer Contoeook has ar¬ 
rived at Havana. 
The Havana telegrams of tho 27th ult. state 
that the Government has received notice that 
an expedition has left tbo Gulf of Cuba under 
the escort of a steamer; and two war vessels 
were dispatched to intercept It. On tho receipt 
of later information the Admiral of the flag-ship 
Gerona sailed from tho harbor early Sunday 
morning, tbo 25th ult,, on a tugboat. 
There is an exciting rumor in circulation that 
a conflict has taken plaoe between a monitor 
and the Spanish mcn-of-war, and that one of the 
latter was sunk and another captured. 
The insurgents have re-appoared in tho vi¬ 
cinity olJSdjj'Ua la Uramie and again destroyed 
the railroad. 
Havana advices of tho 28th ult. are as follows: 
According to the Havana Journals the news 
from the interior department has of lato boon 
favorable to the Government. No great results 
aro announced, but several skirmishes in which 
the Spanish troops were victorious arc reported. 
The two vessels captured by the Union off the 
Vuelta Abajos coast prove to ho wreckers. 
An order has been issued by the Governor of 
Porto Rico prohibiting vessels from entering the 
harbor of Ban Juan al night. 
Dispatches had been received in Havana from 
Nile vitas to tbo20th of April, 
General Logon left Nuc/itus last week on his 
return to Puerto Principe, uud on Friday had 
readied San Antonio without firing a shot. 
Generals Letona and liseulante, with the Cata¬ 
lan volunteers and mobilized colored troops, 
marched from Nuevitas on tho 26th«l'or Puerto 
Principe. 
Four thousand men were actively engaged in 
making temporary repairs on the railroad be¬ 
tween Nuevitas and Puerto Principe, in order 
that provisions may be transported to tho lat¬ 
ter point before the rainy season sets in. 
it is reported that the insurgents are dissatis¬ 
fied with Genera) Quesada, because he is always 
organizing and never lighting. 
Tho insurgents still hold Napoleon Arango 
prisoner. They have also arrested a man named 
Robert Stevens for condemning the detention of 
Arango. 
A Government tugboat had brought into the 
port of Nuevitas as a prize a schooner with a 
crew of five men on board, but no cargo. 
Advices from Santiago de Cuba are to the 22d, 
The American brig Germania was wrecked off 
Imigua. Her cargo, consisting ol' munitions of 
war, was nearly all lost. The wreck was in 
charge of the customs officers. 
An Havana dispatch of the 28th ult. states that 
the Second battalion of volunteers, commanded 
by Colonel Zeuiuta ami forming the garrison of 
Fort Cabana, in the harbor of Havana, having 
refused to obey an order for tho release of a 
prisoner, General Dulce and statf were obliged 
to proceed to the fort in lull uniform to effect a 
change in their disposition. The Captain Gen¬ 
eral made nn address to tho volunteers, when 
they suffered the prisoner to depart under an 
escort of Government troops. The action of the 
volunteers has occasioned great indignation on 
the part .of the public, and threats are made 
against the Second Battalion in case they lay 
down their arms, which is not, however, antici¬ 
pated. 
The revolution in the Eastern Department is 
gaining strength. The Spanish troops in that 
portion of tho island arc suffering greatly from 
sickness. The Cubans are besieging and con¬ 
stantly bamtssing them, and tho capture of va¬ 
rious convoys causes scarcity of supplies ami 
ammunition in the Spanish ranks. 
Count Vai imi -cda, tho commander of tho 
Spanish forces in the Eastern Department, has 
issued u proclamation, dated at Bayvuno April 
4, whereof the following are the chief features: 
First. - Every native male over fifteen years 
of age found away from his residence without 
sufficient cause will be executed. 
Second Every uninhabited dwelling, and 
every Inhabited dwelling where a white flag la 
undisplayed will be reduced to ashes. 
Third. All women away from their bouses 
will obuio to Bayatno or Jigunui, or they will be 
brought by force. 
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Tins article lias nmv heea in list) fur the past four 
years, ami Is daily growing in publln favor, being 
heurtlly indorsed by all the leading chemists and 
physicians in the country, nlso tho Water Commis¬ 
sioners of Now York, Brooklyn and Boston. Our 
recent Improvements in the manufacture insure a 
must pi rfljet article, which cannot fait to he fully ap¬ 
preciated, Tho advantage ol lend pipe with a prr/r, /- 
ly purr block tin lining for the conveyance of water is 
well understood; It gives the full pliability of tho 
Lend with the pureness of tho Tin. The resisting 
power of Block Tiu being uhout. live times greater 
than bead, we are enabled to furnish a pipe stronger 
than I.cad, one-half its weight, at about the same 
cost, per running fool, which insures a perfectly safe 
water pipe for domestic use. To furnish cost per foot 
give the head or pressure of water and hum of pipe. 
COLWELLS, SHAW&YVJLLARD MEG. CO,, foot 
West Twenty-seventh St„ North ltiver, and No. it 
Barclay St., New York. 
Also, Manufacturers of Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, 
Block Tin Pipe, Sheet Tin, Holder, &c. Circulars 
sent free. 
-- 
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BEST SALEHATUK or their SUPER CARB. SODA. 
No others aro equut to these for cooking purposes. 
Established 1816. 
-Ha- 
A LADY AGENT IS WANTED 
In evory city and town, to introduce a very useful 
and salable article. Commissions liberal and valu¬ 
able premiums given, one of which is an elegant silk 
Dross Pattern. Address, with stamp, 
WESTERN AGENCY CO„ 
1004-liit 231) Main St., Jackson, Mich. 
-- 
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BUY ONLY 
SILVER TIPPED SHOES 
For children. Will outwear three pairs without 
tips. 992-13t 
STjc Markets. 
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MONEY AND STOCK MARKET. 
Nkw Youk, May 1,1869. 
Tun money market yesterday was abundantly sup¬ 
plied ; the ruling rate being six per cent, on Govern¬ 
ment collaterals and stiveii percent, uu miscellaneous 
Stocks. 
Gold opened this morning ut 13i;i and advanced to 
134.’:,, at which ltgure it closed at 3 I'. M. Tho market 
has been lively this week, and the extreme rates 
have been 133;'Sfp: 134JJ. The daily Uuetuulions huvo 
been as follows: 
Monday. 
Thursday.Ufi«f 133* 134* 131* 
Friday.134* 134 • 134* 134* 
Saturday .till* 134* 134JS 134* 
At It A. M. to-day L T . H. Five-twenties sold at Lon¬ 
don for 80* and at Frunkfort-ou-the-Muln for 87*. 
The prices in New York yesterday afternoon wore as 
follows: 
U. 8. Cs.lSSl.DR Y U. S. 5-2(1, c. 07.1 Hi* 
U. S. 5-20 r. VI.113* G. S. 3-200. ’64.117* 
U. S. 5-211 1 '. ‘65.119* U. S. 5-20 c. 63.116* 
f S, 5s to-to c.10s* l 
The closing stock quotations yesterday wore: 
is'tlillX* 
Lowust. 
}Iiglu:,t. 
C\om. 
133K 
IV,% 
133;* 
133* 
133* 
134 
133 a 
133& 
133* 
134 
1384f 
133*' 
133* 
i;uj< 
m« 
H 
134 . 
134* 
134* 
13IX 
134% 
•34 }i 
134« 
Off'd. Asked. I Off’d. Asked 
Cumberland, . 30 33 Hearting. 96* 96* 
W. F. Si Co. Ex. 30 36’.. 1 Tot W.A, VV. 7.1 73U 
American Ex... 41 42 I Tul.W.Js W.pref.76* 79 
Adams Ex. 62 62* , Mil. ,t St. Paul.. 78* 78* 
(\ 5. Ex. IHG 63M I Mtl.St. Paul pf. STM 37M 
Mm\ Union Ex., 15* hi i Fort Wayne, ...mo* HO* 
0 lieksfivcr.20,* 21M i Ohio & Miss. 
( mton Co.— 62b I Mich. Cent.., 
"aeitlc Mali . .93* 93* | Mich. South . 
. 33* 33* 
. — 129 
Pacific Mall , . ,93* 03* | .Mich. South .,..103* HUY 
Mariposa.19g *->l fly,. A Pitts.... !U 93* 
Mariposa Prof.. 432 41*1 U • K Island.. ..138 138 :* 
West. G.Tel_ 43* 13* j N< rthwestorn.. 86* 87 
N. V. Ccn.177* 17 1 * 1 North w‘ra Pf... 98* 98* 
Erie. 28 * 29* I HI. Cr::t.114 115* 
Erie pref.51* — ! Entto Shore.103* 103* 
Hudson River. .107* 158 | Boston VV, P.... 15 13 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, May l, 1869. 
Ilrans nnd Praia.—Tho market continues a) most 
lifeless and our inside table would be freely accepted. 
Added to the pressure of a comparatively largo 
stock, dealers have tin*, disagreeable fact of much of 
last wars crop showing sott quality to annoy them, 
i acacia peas are unchanged. 
Beans, pea, fall prime...$2 05 to ?2 75 
lleaus, medium, prime. 2 00 to 2 to 
Beans, marrow, prime, screened.. 2 60 6e 2 75 
Beaus, medium, common to fair. i 50 i.«* 1 70 
Beans, marrow, poor to fair. 2 00 to 2 25 
Beans. Lima. 8 50 9 50 
Beans, kidney.t_ 4 SO to 4 75 
11. E. peas two bushel bags. 3 25 tin 3 10 
Canada pints In bond . . 1 20 to 125 
Canada pirns In barrels.. I 50 to 1 60 
Becjwux. With steady gold the market is firmer 
With small sales t.t 48c. 
Blitter. Receipts for the past few days have 
been heavy, and have included the stock that was 
detained by tho late freshets. At one period the 
market whs nearly burcof now, but dealers could not 
turn the fact to advantage, as delay does nut iui- 
pi’uve the finality of luty made butler. As soon us 
property was released from the roads tho market 
weakened. tO-day showing a decided break. Dealers 
are anxious to sell, especially lots that they fear have 
suffered a loss of bloom tin.,Ugh detention. This ap¬ 
prehension l.< shared by purchasers. Next, week Is 
moving week In this city, and retailers look fora 
very light trade, consequently their late Irunfuurtiun* 
have been light. Wo quote New State ut KGfu-vic. in 
lots, and 3SV®40e. for selected lots that rate nearly 
with pails in quality. Pails are quoted at 40c 15c.; 
Now Ohio sunsonuhly yellow, SSto&c. White West¬ 
ern arid poor white from any section will hut will, as 
buyers who can use common grades nnd ii good Held 
in old crop, old butler Is dull at-30to,35e, for good to 
line, though to fill a Southern Or West Indian order 
38c. inn v still bo quoted. Low grades of old Is uuutod 
at 2S&26C. 
Cotton.—There was a better decree of firmness at 
the close, owing to late steady cable reports Home 
consumers are also entering tho market witli moro 
spirit. 
New OrteMiM and 
Uplsud, 4cc. Mnhiltf. Ttxm, 
Ordinary.25c. — 25* 26*1*25# 
Good firdinary. 26* — 26* 36,Y'"‘27 
r.ow Middling .27*'" 27V 27*(7.23 28 w28* 
Middling.23*(22 s£ 28^4,29 29 <2,29* 
amount of Mestizo. Is small, but the market is sup- 
pi ed with Gape wo.d, of which two cargoes have 
luLoly arrived. 1)1080 wools will not go lulu gemu'iil 
consumption until they are considerably cheaper to 
our niamilaetureis than domestic wools, There arts 
no medium foreign wool# in the market, 'i'htr tariff 
virtually exclude# them. Carpet wool- haveiieeuniu- 
lateil somewhat. They arc going into consumption 
slowly, and prices arc not unite so firm." 
New York, Michigan, Indiana—Extra and above 46 
<. .>tle. 'ol m.j common uud V, I7ft#50o. 
Ohio, I’eiiiisylvanla and Virginia- Choice Suxonv 
60,,' ifio.; extra and .XX, 482555c., common and *, 17i.c50o 
lllhioi#, Wisconsin. Iowa - Extra and above Ueece' 
4Cw50e.; Common and ;i,47@56c. 
Kentucky, Missouri. Tennessee, Goorgla and Ala¬ 
bama Washed, 45to5UO.; unwashed, 3t>"350,; burry, 
LUtoffiju. 
i'exjis Unwashed, medium to line, 30faj30c.; com¬ 
mon, 2.VSi'.: common burry. 22w26c. 
Cuflftirftht—Spring clip. A F . Xk.i.'k'.c.: A 1,32fet35e.; 
■■ 1 12c.; H. 75w 30c : f;i II clip and I .limbs, 
A l‘.'M- 280.. A I. 26c.; A 2. 22to25e.: It, 2hif24c.; S, 
. .. hurry lots,ikwlUc, P It. less; California pulled, 
extra, 3D4*40i* ; f'ullfornla. pulled, super, WkrubSc.; t'all- 
fornlli pulled, low, '-'li'iSOo, 
Douitwilp Fulled— Ifi.xl ra, 42to4Ho.; super, 44to48c.; 
No. I. :si,ij 4 ,,u.; No. 2, I4to20o,; lambs, I2tol7c>; Western 
lyucd, 12(gi47c.; Southern do., lUeclSc.; tub wasllOtl, 
Cape-Unwashed, ?.tvo file. 
„, Outli American In washed Merino and Saxony, 
J-lv^Ki.i 1st Mestizo, 28(«e,; 2(1, 2lii.2Se.; 3d, 22.-.24c.; 
j';hi. 2UCA*22e.; ciomoon, Ilk-18e. Washed Me.stlza, 
jv' 50c.: cornuion, 25i-3.ii:. Mntrlc Rios, washed, 32to 
Inc.; unwashed, IfitolMc. Cord ova, washed, 28(5)300. 
Kio Grande, '.lestiza auportor, washed white, 30:5:12c.; 
fdr, 2w3l30c.: burry, 19-0-.; blaek, washed, 21-22c. 
Dohskni, washed long white, ,S3t-.39e.; do., black, 
2lwVue. 
Uaiuida Merinos, rleeco, 45f-aUe.; common tone 
eomblng, 67 - 72e.; pulled, supur, 52<-..58e.; pulled, Not 
45® iHe. 
VVItLlUy Is firmer ut Ukthle, tax paid. 
sheep, its lbs., ut Sc.; 610do..abuut medium, or a little 
bulow S3 ltis„ lie., 190 do., 82 lbs good. 7c.; 382 do., 77 
lbs., &4fe.:und 513 of 75 lbs., rough. «.>*. 
Swiut?.—"With larger arrival- the tendency of 
pork is btlll dowuwarus. Ihedeeiiim being Sc. during 
the week. They are now worth V?,i-ln*e„ alive, and 
12*1- 12' ,e., dressed. There were 12 double-deck ears 
on tTio market yesterday, 3 of which, fill lb#., Illinois 
prime, sold at W: ,c., ami 2 curs. Is.) lbs., lu*c. 
HEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
^ LURLY ltOSIi” POTATOES AT 
ee 1-4 REUtCED IMMCES. 
Tho Subscriber (who ha# t he Original Stock) Offers 
these celebrated Fotutoes at tin.* following greatly 
reduced prices 
1 Found, or mure, by mail, postage paid. |0.GO 
I Pock, 1 15 lbs.) •' '* 5.WJ 
I Feek, (15 lbs..Hiv Express from Utica. 3 ->0 
* Bushel, 13li lbs.,) “ '* C.IXI 
1 Bushel, e‘,nibs.,) ■* *• 11.60 
1 Barrel, (163 lbs.,) “ “ 39,00 
All orders will receive prompt attention. As It is 
getting late In the season. It will be necessary for all 
who wish to lake advantage ol this oiler to send in 
their orders cninediutchj. Address 
GEO. W. BEST, Utica, N. Y. 
n rruiic.ouK.’s ia.A Lr-mAric music. 
Seventy two *11 eels of MunIc mulled for $3, or 
any of the* series at live cent - each. 
1.ATK8T NTMUKUs 
Nos. 51- Why W.iiiderliig lieref 
52. Pretty. Pretty Bird. 
53, Those Tassels on the Boots. 
454. Five OT’lock In the Morning. 
55. Lady Mine. 
-6. Boot. Black's Song. 
*M . Bweetheurt. 
08. The Smile of Memory. 
69. Mabel Waltz. 
CO. Meet Me. m tho Luna. Love. 
61. The Lancashire Lass. 
62. The Foreign Count. 
fit. Where There’* a Will There’s a Way. 
61. He Watchful and Beware. 
65. Boston Belles. 
66. ('liwatnut-St. Belles. 
6V. Barney D'l'.nn, 
68. My Mother Dear. 
69. Day and Night I Thought of Thee. 
70, Tbu Fidgety Wife. 
71. ,My Angel. 
72. 011! Yon Prntty Blue-Eyed Witch. 
For first 50 Hubjects send for a Catalogue. The 
above can bo nun ef Music, Rook and Periodical 
Dealers generally throughout the United States uud 
Canada; also by mull, post-paid, In inclosing the 
prlcu, tlvn cents each. KEN.I. VV. HITCHCOCK, 
Publisher, No. 24 Bcckuiun St., New York. 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
IIIK roads In the country arc now quite good, ami 
the market nt Little Falls for tho week ending May 
1st was very brisk, with an advance in price for firs) 
class dairies. There was a considerable number ol 
wagons from /arm dairies, but the load# were gen 
orally small. The host, farm dairies—' 1 fodder cheese ’ 
s'klminud — sold readily at. 20c. >! it.. Interior lots. 
" badly skimmed,” from 15 to I8c„ according to 
quality. 
8cvein| Herkimer county factories were In market, 
and sales were made a, follows :—The old Fairfield 
factory, 21 ,c.; Newville factory, SlBc.; Storkvillo 
f'lttlory, 2Uc.: the IMivis factory, 2U 1 Manbclm fac¬ 
tory, 2CH'.c.: Manhelm Center, 21c.; the Man helm Turn¬ 
pike Association wa# sunt forward to bo Hulit’oncom¬ 
mission. 
The prices for new elieese, it will be seeu, wero 
about lo. belter than for the week previous. 
The highest sales for butter were ut 39c. H It), while 
a larger sliurc f the. tubs want at 38 to 33'-.c. The 
quality both nf butter and choose tn market i bl# week 
was unusually good for thl# souduU of thb yuar.— 
X. A. Willard. 
T. UK.U.K BROWNK, 
SALPEUTON PARK, AN DO V ERSFOUD, 
LGLOUCEfTKRSHlR®, 
_ who lias taken upwards of 
4fflKHR73TifR\ l ,\W' < ®v 2fu Frizes lor hia purtlcu- 
MpAlltW' breed of sheep and 
8 ®M/P9 whose "Co .Hwolds' 1 are 
V&F'MW ’‘iW'iiV known all over the world 
p 'dhs for their hardiness, the 
*-* -ijr (A marketable value of the. 
"*■ '* —wool, .mil their excellent, 
adaptability for improving other breeds hy crossing 
— oilers to wool-grower*; and others a very choice 
seduction from his docks. 
Prices range from J21U upwards. 
T. B. B. will, If necessary, see the sheep carefully 
shipped. 
T. B. B. has on sale the splendid Stallion 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
by Stock well, 
Over 16 hand# high, a sure foal getter, highly prized, 
nine years old. 
*»* Orders to be through London Merchants or 
Drafts on London Bankers. 
tint first of Mn.v. Vlauyuf the laboring classes have 
t.o move, the e.frpousu of wldcli must be provided for, 
in uilditlon to a ruontbs rant, besides tbo numerous 
fixings to pundnise, henco they have little money to 
■tyuml for beet, the most, costly article of food. They 
turn to eggs, fish, Ac. 
Thu (bon unl lor beef hits beuu uu light that many 
huteliorit found former purcimses quite siilMcluiit. 
lomce they arc not buying now. The lighter run of 
cattle ure suiliUlmit lor all wants, and the yards are 
barely cleared. The course of trade lias been us fol¬ 
lows : Monday brought)!bout2,8fiUenUlo on Um mar¬ 
ket, l,Hi)8 of them at (.’on.. Trude was very 
slow, and the stock all sold. Very few even of the 
lat catllo went above I6e. Good bullocks sold al Illy 
15c., unit rough, thin cattle at H'ud.ic, On the follow¬ 
ing Wednesday 1,7- * fresh cattle wero Offered ut One 
l liindredili struct, ami there was nopit-'uoulur change 
In prices. The miu hut continued dull and inactive, 
and a few lots were left unsold. By Friday the 
weather hud become cold again, and the ligliL run 
during tin- week, with only 7.11 head at Coin muni paw 
and 189 at Uno Hundredth’ street on that day, begun 
to toll on prices, holders advancing tho rates *c. 
li., and selling everything off. This closes the week 
about us it begun, only there is a hotter show ahead 
for owners, most of whom huvo been losing houvily 
Of late. 
The following aro tho price# at the dose of tho 
market: 
Tills week. Last week. 
CdiiIm. t.'vliU. 
Extra fine bullocks, t* lb...II!*' tic 111Y 16J< Ov 16* 
Good to prime,.,, .. “ ...15* i»i 16 15* CD pi 
Medium. “ .. II* (-1 15 14 * oo ID 
Ordinary... •' ...13 (-11 12,* wt 13* 
Poorest gradu. '* ...12 ® 13 12 ^ n 
Average of all sales... 14 -^ 
These cattle cilntO from tho following States, via.: 
Illinois. 1,491 Kentucky.. p;6 
New York. 237 New .Jersey. 12 
olilo. 92 Connecticut. _ 
Pennsylvania.. 87 Indiana. 104 
MisSOuri........ .. 89 .Michigan. 33 
Canada. Ill Texas. — 
Iowa. 90 Massachusetts.. 15 
Milch Gown. With about tho receipts of tho 
previous week there is little ell in.ge in prleosof eom- 
mon and even good cows. A few extras have rmon 
received on which there is no rojfitlar value. They 
sell much the sumo us fust horses - Toj' just whet, a 
Cl i an CO fanCy man will pay. Olio such cow,* very 
large and beautiful Durham, brought- ? 2 nb, with 
utiotlttir at 4175. TJtusu are tho extreme prices of 
very tancy ammuls. Good, li quest nn I km's range from 
|8iJt o gsm, with a few at f.llili, and eccaslunally higher, 
wiillo common are aoUIng ut J40I-.60. 
Yen I Cal vest.—Hero we have quite an Increase In 
numbers, the season of their greatest abundance 
being close at bund, while the late warm weather 
caused formers to send in more alive and fewer dead. 
1 ,ive are selling at 6®8c, per it, live weight for poor, 
■km LUc. for motlium to good, with a lew tat Jersey 
calves ut I0*i.!)Uc. 
Sheep nnd loiinhs. Wo begin to quote spring 
lamb#, now iliai, tlnfir season is upon big. Lamb and 
green pea# formerly entae logmlii r, blit since lliu 
South hag gone inco " garden truck,” pelts iirvu goj, 
the start of the Inmhs, so there Is a rush for the first 
comers, and 16(218c. if it have been the ruling prices 
ot iambs during tile week. They arc not quotable ut. 
over lo&pk.vtit flic close. Sheep vary fcom 5 to s.-. 
ll>, taking a wide range. 'J’be best go quickest. T]u> 
markets have been very Blow ciurltig the week, tlio 
pens containing many unsold lots each night. For 
ttevaral duysscarcely anything was soiling, but there 
is a shade ut Improvement an wo go to press, a few 
of tho latest irun#ueliouaaro 273 line Ohio sheared 
Il«l>«, The following is condonsod from Hu* cir¬ 
cular of Mr. Eniiuet- Wells; Snipper# mill specula¬ 
tors cmitlnu. i.. buy freely at 7(.(U)e. for Wiacouslns 
and MUililgans, nnd 8<-I2e. for Slate, These prices 
liuvu now ruled .luring tbo lust three mouths, with¬ 
out any find nation or chance, which is quite a re- 
nmrkuble feature III uu article of produce so erratic 
ns hops. 'I’wo-lliirils ol what rngy be termed tlio 
llpp season of 1868 1s now paused. I m i Ing that time 
we have exported to England neatly I.OW bales per 
week. BUptllfi the Hhlpmnntscoiitliuio the balance of 
the season, at tlic samo ratio, the total exports will 
reach 50,000 bales. 
)!npie Hugnr.—The »tnck hits accumulated and 
buyers have seemingly withdrawn. There is no set¬ 
tled price: 18c. would probably buy the best to-day, 
and any offer near I2(iid5c. would secure common 
lurgu cake#. 
Milk—Wax quoted at j!2.25((ii2.50per 40 quart cans at 
tbo stations. 
I’riivlsioiw.—Tliore lias boon a further dopros- 
slou. and the unirket for pork closes with prices a 
shtido ol). Anticipated Improved receipts of hug 
product# has tended to weaken gonornl prices, but, 
with the decline, there has boon a good volume nl 
businesif. Beef has alao moved more freely, though 
at no iiiiprovemuut. as tho stuck is largo. 
Ileof, Plain Mess, >' bhl.(K) i-* 15 1X1 
fleer, Extra Muss.. 12 uu (-. ir nil 
Bind, Prime .Mess, V tec. 23 00 Or :>H 00 
Beef, India Mess... 25 00 (-» 29 (III 
Buef Hams is bbl... 26 60 M 32 (III 
Pork, Old Mess, 0 bbl. . 39 87*1$ 31 III) 
Pork, New Mohs . 31 12 to 31 28 
Pork I’rlmn Moss, Western . 28 fill on 28 75 
Pork, Extra Prime ... 26 75 to 28 09 
FOrk, Clear..... 33 50 to 33 7a 
l.urd, in UblB. and tcs.,!*!!,. 17*to 1,4* 
Hams, Pickled. hi (j# Iff:, 
lianas, Dry Halted. la*® 16 
Shoulders, Kioklorl. 12*64 13 
Slnmlders, Dry Sailed.. 12gi-; 13 
Dressed Hugs, City. 12*6,* 12* 
Bacon.. lajilto Pig 
I lams,smoked,, .. Ik to v.i 
Shoulders, smoked... ... .. 14*(<4 15 
Potilirv n.n«l Gntue.—Bucks county and New 
JtjrBQy cofftrlbuto about alLthfl droused wo receive | 
quoted 25to28c. tor turkey and chickens. Spring 
ebtekens aro quoted in. gl-t&kfiD.T' per pair alive. 
Fowls and chickens are quoted at 20to23c. fi m. with 
room for bettor ocelots. Roosters, lotolSo .< lb. 
Ducks. V pair l-1.25®$1-6. Geese, do.. fJ.2,x-.11.,() for 
Western, and |2..'3li;t<«i.lXJ for New Jersey. Turkovs, 
B It, 22®24c. Game is sparsely roprbsonted ut this 
season. Wo quote 1li>;fii nlgnons at 4t2.25ti,<i2.50 nor 
dozen. Squab aro $3,9Q@$3.5u do. Plover and English 
#ulpo, ih-.HI.Ni por (ltix. Dried venison 1# In market, 
b t beyond tho debate which its "horsg" look cre¬ 
ates, It receives little attention. 
Heeds. Grass snail of all kinds is dull in this city. 
The trade hus been kitereeplud this season through 
the l iver, buyers receiving a supply front Albany, 
and Eastern buyers have had an ample supply ut 
Boston and Portland. We quote clover weak at 
13*1,1.14*0. Timothy, fltol.2D. Flax Is held at $2.61) 
o/rj'li), 
Slim II Stock.—It Is too late for hog-d teased calves, 
those tha arrive sell ruinously low or are confiscated 
by the Health pollen. Live cal/ts*are quoted al 9® 11c. 
lor good to prime, (kiuHc.. for poor, fflxtra lambs wen* 
quoted yesterday at 166, Isc ; t his price will not last. 
Vegetable!*. The past wuek has been the bluest 
one lor potatoes that the market has experienced 
tins season. Sloop lots from Now Jersey, common 
1 larlsoris and red will not movo at all, though offered 
at |I per bhl. in bulk. Choice double hnud peach 
blows hJld prince Alberts range from |2 to *2.56 
Bermuda onions In hamper* are quoted from ship ut 
7*c. V ». and *15 per bbl. Rhubarb sell freely In 
tho absence of pie Bruit, at *!(„„ per Inn bunches. 
Bermuda tomatoes, fl<-1.50 per box of five quarts. 
Southern green peas ure quoted ut fl.75to2.25 pur 
bush, crate. New Jersey and Norfolk asparagus ls 
lu market, ami quoted at 46k-,, I pur 100 bunches; 
Long Island do., $4ik5 do. Potatoes, ic.:—Bermuda, 
per bbl., tffito 11; Mercers, do., in hulk. *2.l2-it2J25; 
Jackson whites, do., .f I.5U vl.,5: Prince Alberts, do., 
$l,756„2 . pouch blow, do., 82fi|2.26; Delaware sweet 
pOtutoOtii 1 . 1 a., ; earrol-a, ^ ubl.t wib* 
bilges, c 100, ilitolb; onions, red and yellow, Ybhl., 
ilkrdll.M; onions, rope, P ffk), iIU - It; beets, 18 bbl., 
^2.25(3)2.60; squash, marrow, ?' bbl,, vfi.Wkfil; Rus¬ 
sia turu I l)B, V M>!„ 44.50f7H.75; white turnips, p bbl., 
r't.Dti,, 1.75; garlic, V IbJ bunches. ^lOtoll celery, T 
dozen, fl.50 ".Hquash, Hubbard, fi bbl.. <61.50,,1.00. 
Wnol.—The clrcDlurof Telkaiupf A Klteblng gives 
a very comprelicuslve idea of tltq pmsOiiLsluteui’ the 
market” Trade shows little sign of relief from Die 
dullness which Ini# so long attended R. The bu>l- 
noss done Is In the aggregate considerable, but con¬ 
ducted In such a way as to leave only a heavy and 
spiritless feeling in the market, in nil kinds of wool 
the market is doprussed, and considerable conces¬ 
sions would nn maaa to cash nuyers. In domesilc 
t1(‘oce wools Hie finer grudn* urn chleflv sought for. 
Tho demand for pulled wools ts only moderate; 
stocks are Increasing, and prices from 5(5,19 per cent, 
lower. TP“ supply of Texas and spring clip Califor¬ 
nia is muefl. and price* nominally without change. 
Full clip is in fair stock, but, prices urn materially 
lower. Fiuo forglgu wools continue neglected. The 
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