tii!«l high above her head, in rMch condition she 
had been hair the day. tiho had also been un¬ 
mercifully whipped. 
TfXars. 
A Republican Convention is to be held at 
Houston on the 84th inst., for the purpose of 
reconciling the two factions of the party and to 
nominate State officers. 
Dominion of Canada. 
It is reported in Halifax that the British naval 
squadron to bo detailed for protecting the fish¬ 
eries in Canadian waters this season will consist 
of the frigate Phonbe, the Niobo. Mullet, Dart 
and Royalist. The gunboat Minstrel, il Is said, 
will be specially employed in connect ion with 
this important service. Admiral Mutely, who is 
in command of the fleet in British American 
waters, is now with the flag-ship Royal Alfred 
at Bermuda. 
Senator Fessenden of Maine, attended a ses¬ 
sion of the Canadian Parliament at Ottawa on 
Thursday night, the 29th ult. 
The Canadian bankers are in attendance upon 
Parliament to protest against, the Government 
currency scheme. 
The Great. Western Railroad freight depot, at 
Chatham, Out., was destroyed by tire on the 30th 
ult., together with several oars and a large 
amount of freight. The total loss is estimated 
at 8100,000. 
The Roman Catholic Bishop of Montreal pre¬ 
sented Plus IX. with $r>0,l)00 on the occasion of 
his Golden Wedding to the Church. The money 
was all collected in Canada. 
At Amherstburg, Out., the propeller Dominion 
collided with the schooner E. W. Head Saturday 
■ ight, the 1st lust., carrying away some of the 
upper works and breaking the steam chest. 
Subsequently, while at anchor oil' Point au IV- 
loe, the propeller was again run into by the 
schooner Bigeler, doing further damage. 
In the Dominion House of Commons, on the 
4th inst., Mr. Savory moved for the return of 
the licensed issue to American fishermen during 
tiie lost year. He held that the treaty as to 
three miles limit applied to headlands and not 
bays, ahd that while not adopting a prohibitory 
policy, such a license fee should be imposed as 
would be some equivalent for t he privileges Of 
allowing Americans to li-sh in Canadian waters. 
Several members from maritimeproviueesspolce 
in support <>f the motion, stating that a tinner 
policy should l>e adopted toward the States, to 
meet the exactions and restrictions Imposed on 
Canadian trade. Mr. Anglin, from Nova Scotia, 
advocated the total exclusion of foreign fisher¬ 
men from theflsiting grounds. He said in many 
cases, owing to the on crouch men la of American 
fishermen, Nova Scotians had been driven off 
their own fishing coasts. The motion was 
adopted. 
FOREIGN NEWS. 
Cuba. 
Dispatches dated Havana, April 30th, contain 
advices from Nuovltas to the Slith. The Cuban 
Congress was in session at Sibttnlcu, a t illage 
about eight leagues from Puerto Principe. Gen. 
Cospedos presided, and thirty members were 
present, representing nil parts of the island, 
Resolutions declaring freedom from Spain mid 
annexation tot.be I idled States the ends to be 
attained by the war were pu**«4 unanimously. 
Quceatla Was chosen Generalissimo. A deter¬ 
mined spirit, was evinced by the mom hers, and 
t hey appeared to have a strong hope of success. 
Several of the Revolutionary Junta have been 
arrested In tile Puerto Principe district. The 
insurgents have appeared in Cinoo Villas and 
the surrounding country. 
The Hav ana journals of the 3d announce that 
the insurgents have appeared in the jurisdiction 
of Cinoo Villas and surrounding country. 
Many large plantations and estates have been 
seized In the eountryb y the Government officer*, 
under General Dnlce’s confiscation decree. 
Washington telegrams ol'the5th Inst, state t haI. 
Rear Admiral Hoff advises the Navy Depart¬ 
ment, under date ol’ Havana, April:’", on board 
his flagship, the Contoouook, of his arrival at 
that place on tin* 2tll.li of April, from a short 
cruise in the Gulf of Mexico. He reports political 
matters in CubaCxeecdingly quiet. A large ex¬ 
pedition, supposed to have sailed from Yucatan, 
consisting of a largo steamer and several sailing 
vessels, recently attempted to land men and 
arms for the Cubans on the South side of the 
Western Department, near a place known ns 
IMnar del Rio. The Spanish Admiral had left 
Havana in his flagship, accompanied by several 
other vessels, in search of the party, but no 
news hud yet- been receiv'd from him. 
The transport having on hoard the political 
prisoners that left about u month ngo, and 
which was .supposed to have sailed for Fernando 
Po, has put into St. Johns, Potto Rico, for 
repairs, and the Captain-General of that island 
has determined to send some id' tiie passengers 
to the Canaries and the remainder to Cadiz. 
Both Cubans and Spaniards seem to be exceed 
ingly quiet,and there have been no successes 
recently on eit her side. Nothing can bo heard 
of the movements al present; but Admiral Hoff 
states that he would continue to keep the De¬ 
partment. informed of the fuels and rumors that 
came to his knowledge by every opportunity. 
The Washington authorities, it i- understood, 
will not object to the sailing of any vessel wJth 
war munit ions unless her clearance is made out 
for Culm. It is intimated that if Hie clearances 
are made out for .Uittmica, Nassau or Mexico 
they will not be questioned. 
The proposed Cuban Republican Constitution 
has been prepared, it is said, in Washington City, 
and is yet to be submitted to the Provisional 
Government, it provides for annexation, and 
divides the Island into several States. 
A dispatch was received at Washington on llu. 
5th inst. by the British Minister from the Eng¬ 
lish Consul at Havana, giving an account of an¬ 
other Spanish outrage oil the high seuft. Accord¬ 
ing to this dispatch, a Spanish war vessel hailed 
an English brig at sen, and the latter, refusing to 
stop, was tired into by the Spaniard and sunk. 
Tills is the substance of Hie dispatch, which Mr. 
Thornton immediately sent to his Government 
over the cable. As the dispatch Is extremely 
meager, not stating whether the information re¬ 
specting the outrage was received originally 
from tiie Spanish man-of-war or from some sur¬ 
vivors of the sunken brig, the authorities here 
scarcely know whether to credit it or not. 
Havana dispatches of the 5th inst. are: 
The erew of the Peruvian transport which 
was sunk by a monitor while en route for St, 
Thomas have arrived at Havana in a destitute 
condition, and have been cured for by the Amer¬ 
ican Consul. 
Advices from Santiago to the 30th ult, repre¬ 
sent the revolutionists again destroying the 
plantations. At last aoounts they laid burnt six 
more estates. 
The revolutionists are burning the plantations 
again around Sagua la Grande, Remedial and 
Santiago do Cuba. Several revolutionists have 
recently been executed at Santiago and Be junto. 
The steamer from St. Thomas brought back 
twenty seamen of the crews of the Peruvian 
monitors. They will be sent to New Orleans oil 
the 6th by the American Consul General. 
The British gunboat Favorite arrived at Ha¬ 
vana on l.lie4t.ii and took on board lour sailors 
who were captured by the Spaniards on board 
the brig Mary Lowell, and had since been con- 
lined in jail at Havana. She sailed on the evening 
of the 5th for Nassau. 
A Key West dispatch of the 5th says the British 
steamer Salvador cleared at that port to-day for 
8t. Thomas via Nassau. She had neither arms 
nor ammunition on hoard. There is much ex¬ 
citement in Havana in regard to her, as it is 
generally believed she is engaged some way in 
serv ing the Cuban Revolutionists. 
At a meeting of wealthy Spaniards at the 
palace on the 7th Inst., tho necessity for more 
troops from Spain was suggested. Captain- 
General Du Ice, iu response, pleaded the poverty 
of the Government. 
I nsiirreet ionary demonstrations in the Vuelto 
Abajo district are reported. 
The mobilized negro volunteers at Neuvltas 
have become quite insubordinate and threat¬ 
ening. 
Advices from Sagua la Grande to the 5th inst. 
represent the insurgents as operating in tho 
vicinity of Remodios and Sagua la China. Troops 
left Sagua la Grande quite suddenly, but.on what 
expedition Is not known. 
Jamaica advices to the 1st. inst. state that 
Commodore Pldlllmoro of the royal navy will 
demand tho release of all vessels captured in 
llriiidi waters, the liberation of their crews, 
and an explanation and indemnity for the out¬ 
rage. lie will also demand au explanation of 
the Spaniards landing on British territory iu 
pursuit of Cubans. If tho Spanish authorities 
do not respond to those demands in a satisfac¬ 
tory manner ho will make reprisals. 
The United States flagship ContOOCOOk Inis 
arrived at Havana. 
Tin; Havana papers of the 7th publish accounts 
of several engagements between tho troops of 
Count. Vnlmusedn and the Cuban forces, in all 
ul which the Spaniards claim the victory. 
Europe. 
The Spanish Cories has rejected a proposal to 
adopt, the Roman Catholic faith us the State Re¬ 
ligion. It also guarantees liberty of worship. 
A military conspiracy has been discovered at 
Barcelona. 
The International Conference to promote the 
care of the wounded in time of war, which was 
in session in Berlin during the Instweok of April, 
adopted un address to the people of the United 
States of America. In this document the mem¬ 
bers of I he Conference express “ regret that no 
representative of the United States has been 
present during the proceedings ; but we are con¬ 
vinced that that great and noble nation, one of 
the foremost of the world, which rendered such 
great service in t he work of humanity, sympa¬ 
thize ; deeply with this movement.'’ The address 
c signed by forty delegates, among them the 
Turkish Ambassador to Prussia. 
Tho Conference hits ordered copies of the re¬ 
port of it -i sittings to be sent, to America with 
the address. 
The excitement over Senator Sumner's speech 
ill continues in political circles in London. 
The Times contained another article on the side 
j :et on the ;;0th ult., In which Itolaimod that, the 
ijiicen's proclamation of neutrality at the be 
ginning of the rebellion was n prohibition, not 
an antbori'/jfhin of blockade runners, The 
British commodore commanding tho fleet in the 
West Indies has been instructed to demand the 
restoration of the Mary Lowell as an apology 
for her capture. 
The protocol for a commercial conference be¬ 
tween France and Belgium bus been signed. 
It is proposed by the Russian Council of Slate 
lo enlarge the powers of municipal council -, 
enlarge the number of voters and modify the 
press laws. 
An amnesty has been granted to all persons 
wim took part iu the Cadiz, Malaga and .Teres 
insurrections. A serious disuirlntitco among the 
t roops stationed in Saragossa is apprehended. 
The ease of the brig Mary Lowell was brought 
before the British Parliament on the fid Inst. In 
reply to il question the Under Secretary of For¬ 
eign Affairs replied that in Iheprosontlinperfoct 
state of aff airs it. was undesirable to make ex¬ 
planations. * 
The gold medal of the Geographical Society of 
Paris has been awarded to Dr. Hayes of the 
United States, fpr eminent services in the work 
of A ret io explorations. 
Prince Alexander Sergeowitsch Menschikoff, 
Admiral of the Russian navy, died on tho 3d 
inst. 
The Spanish Cortes has decided in favor of the 
new Ministry. 
Tho London Times of the 4th inst. lias an 
article On the A luhniuu claims question, In which 
the speech of Senator Sumner is sharply criti¬ 
cised. In the House of Commons the bill Lo 
disable the Mayor of Cork, Ireland, from noting 
as magistrate was read for the first time. Jus¬ 
tice Lefroy, late of the Queen's Bench, died on 
tho4th lust. 
The Spanish journals maintain t hat tho seizure 
of the Mary Lowell was u legal act and deny 
that England has made any demand for restitu¬ 
tion. Oloztigo and Ids friends demand the estab¬ 
lishment of u directory. 
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sent free. 
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MONEY AND STOCK MARKET. 
Niov York. Mays, 1809. 
The money market yesterday was lolly supplied at 
7 per cent. Tho banks are rapidly accumulating cur¬ 
rency, ami hold National Bank notes in largo supply. 
Gold was on the rampage yesterday, running from 
KKb, up to 1S0-X. The excitement 111 the gold-room 
was bo Intense that business was continued till alter 
six o’clock—tho price of gold at that hour war i:w>», 
at winch it cloned. The opening price to-day was 
lSSM at ion o'clock. This price, however, did uol 
hold, i»» within hall an hour h. ran down t<> 137V- 
and then look an upward turn to 187 i, at which 
point it remained the greater part of the day. 
The closing price at 3 P. M. was 139, The extrema 
quotations of the week have been 13,Va Lit' '4, The 
business at the Gold Exchange Bank yesterday was 
very heavy; tiie gold cleared being 81 , 4 ,8-8,0! If); the 
gold balances, $3,063,696; the currency balance:,, 
$4,623,008. Tho dally gold fluctuations have boon us 
follows; 
Domestic Fruit.—Apples are quotable in a retail 
way, only bringing former full price*. Peanuts are 
(trill, with a light trade. Norfolk strawberries begin 
to arrive. To-day's steamer brought 70 crates, which 
were Offering at OlX-tSOe. t quart for Stuart s and #1.00 
for Wilson's. This is the second fair sample from 
Virginia this week. The other lots brought #lo,.1.50 
for quarts, with a few extra pints at $1. 
Apple*. ,ve.— 
Russets, Jte.. pur bbl. extra, .. I! 73 ■>« 
Mixed let = ... *1 ft) v« 
Peanuts, Vu., X< bushel. 2 7,> W) 
Pounuts, N. U., V bush. 2 00 a# 
Peanuts. Inferior. 1 60 (5* 
Bacilli*, f) lb..... 30 i# 
Eggs. -The market closes dull and decidedly weak. 
Steady low prices and heavy receipts have rather 
surfeited the retail demand, and dealers who have 
put stock away anticipating a falling off In the 
supplies are no v unxiou* to sell. We quote as range 
19M20' >•. loss off; Ihn latter price is seldom Obtained. 
Parcels at mark, can be quoted as low as 17® 18c. 
Duck egg- an* minted 'JsyllOe. Goose ogg« 46G»0e. 
Egg outs per bush. &3Sk06c. * 
7 00 
!i 23 
3 00 
2 28 
4 73 
23 
ton and Savannah green peas are plenty and lower, 
quoted at *l.i/)ts2 per bush., when In good order; 
Norfolk will soon erowd them from the market : 
fresh lots from the latter plaee are quoted lit Sift" II 
per bbl. A few new potatoes from Florida huve ap¬ 
peared, held ill f"(it 10. Carrot* ure quoted at #2c.2.50 
per tibl. Russia turnips sell very slowly at fl.Wkal.73 
per bid. Rhubarb is quoted at s-G/ai per 100 bunches. 
New cabbages, $1.25<$1.60 per do*. 
Wool. The market Is quiet, but holders of do¬ 
mestic are firm, as the recent advance In gold has 
caused the withdrawal of many foreign parcels. The 
general quotations In our last are mill ruling. 
Whisky Is dull at 0721)080. 
$ 
( 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Fertilizer*. We quote Bones, ground, per Ion. 
* 73 . 0 , 0 ; Kii.mo, Peruvian. *85 1 piaster, per bbl., $1.60: 
potidreite, pv't bbl., f.3, double rellnoa, per ton f2j; 
superphosphate, 833. 
Flour, Ac- Receipts are larger hut with tho 
active demand that has existed for the past- week 
they have only partly replenished such lines ns huve 
shown suimify. Pricos slew u marked advance 
since our hist.and the market, closes firm With it very 
satisfactory export trade on the spot and several 
large orders to till. There Is also II lulf coast¬ 
wise export. Low grade* of flour allow the great¬ 
est improvement, and compared with our late 
recent table are 15©2fic. higher- Family and trade 
brands have Improved by selling closer to our lute 
outside line. Rye Ilnur Is In fair demaud the best 
doing lOu. butter. Corn meal Is quiet. 
Flour 
No. 2, per bbl..., 
u peril no, Htit to 
Extra Stale..-. 
Shipping round hoop Ohio... 
Extra Western, commrm to good. 
Double Extra Western and St. Louis.. 
Southern supers.. 
Sout hern extra and family. 
California new. 
California old.. 
Rye Hour, Uni! and SUporllllO. 
Corn meal..••• 
Grnlii. — Takin Hut week through, tho wheat 
mai lo-,. luis ... fairly active for milling and export., 
nip! i loitigh | here i |!l ' o ... some wide lluetmithms, 
th 
It 
w 
#5 30 @ $o (ifl 
5 bo a a oo 
t; 15 ® u fill 
G 25 (|0 6 (ill 
li 111 13) It HI 
U 73 DO 11 25 
ii II) 6i 7 00 
7 13 6J 11 25 
!> 73 64 — 
li 73 64 
4 73 ,<* II H3 
1 20 w 4 73 
The cheese market tit Little Fulls for the week 
ending May 8th, was brisk with a slight advance in 
prices above lust week. Good farm dairies Hold for 
t>o« . 
Me, while those of Inferior 
fertor quality (much skimmed) 
went at from flic, to (Ho wo luivc to report sunull 
lots from several factories all of Herkimer Go. Old 
Falrilehl Bold for 22c.; Ncwvllle factory,22c.; Middle* 
vtlle, 2l>.u,: Cold Crook la, toi-y, 20e.Norway, 21 Me., 
and Davis factory, 21Ni, Nut much butler In market 
this week and safes were made at 32c. to 33c.—X. A. W. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New YORK, May 8.1869. 
The weather wad quite cold and I'avoruble lor tho 
meat trade during most of tho week. There was a 
moderate supply of utook, mid prices advanced con¬ 
siderably During Die past few days, however, tho 
supply him Increased and prices have u downward 
tondeJicy ugalD. It ha* been a bud week for Die shad 
men. When these ll*h arc utmndunt they largely 
lake III" place of meld*. Tbc are 1,00 high, just 
now, for much competition. The livestock is pretty 
well cleaned up, and u clear Held opens ter fresh lots, 
but file demand will doubtless fall off as warm 
weather approaches with its fruits and vegetable*. 
The following lire the receipts for the week ending 
to-day, shown in comparison with other seasons; 
7Vfll.ll 
ii, close leaves quolidiom, favoring I ho seller. Yes- 
-riliiv the sale* ,,f lie- quality known as No.2 soring 
..rore {Urge, chiefly lit III!.! . and have reduced the 
of tlint. grade t,, ubout "90 too huslmls. At one 
tlni(Mlurln£ llu* WOCU, N• *. * ttUVlllitunl to Tho 
railroads are bringing a fan , ompleiUeiU of wheal 
' by Ihe Tilth 
Monday, . 
Tuesday 
Thursday . 
l* rnluy.... 
Saturday 
OlwtllllR. 
Lfiweit. 
1 light-C. 
l:;r,'s 
135 
136M 
. IMG', 
135% 
130M 
.. I3f>x 
135K 
135M 
.. 136 
vm 
136M 
..136,6 
136k 
..i;w ►; 
137:14 
13S)2 
I ‘l„M,\ 
135 M 
133 
153 
KUl 1 , 
138 ' 
138 
Tiie Government bond market has declined 'bglltly 
since our last report, but has nob been imitcrlully 
affected by the rise in gold. At London our I' lvc- 
tweatius have sufl'ored a great decline the price .it 
11 t,iiis morning being 70;S' and the market, tint. The 
price a week ugo was 81),';. At Frankfort-on-tlie- 
Mit ill tho decline hits only been I l i per cent., this 
morning'* quotation being 8«. Tho closing quota¬ 
tions In lids city yesterday wore : 
Bid. As'd. 
U. 8. fls’81, r_IIS’, US'. 
Coupons. .Ukl-i 1185t 
U. 8.1,-211*, '62,r.113 113', 
Coupons. .11, !•; 117'li 
l'. 8. 3-Tlle. 'lit,. . 11.! 113', 
U. 8. 5-2U •'. i ■>. Ill, 1113 
Bid. 
11.8. fi-20s,n.,’(if>.115' , 
II.H. 3-211, c. '07. 115! , 
U, H. 6-2(1 e. (IS..115', 
U. S. 1040*, r .Ilk 1 1 
II. S. HI-Ids. C ,.11)7'., 
Bacilli; Gs. Iih.* , 
As'd. 
115 K 
115';. 
II'T 
Iff/ '-J 
107H 
lUGkj 
The closing stock quota 13Oils yesterday wore; 
Oil "d. Asked. 
2!) 
Cumberland 
W. V. X Cl,. Kv Hft 
Amorlenn Ex... I OK 
Adams Ex.yikj 
II, H. Ex.62 
Mor. Union Ex.. 15 
Quicksilver . .. 20 
Canton t’,,.80 
I'liifltlc! Mail.DIM 
Mariposa.. .10 
Mariposa i J r<ii42'-; 
West. U. Tel.... 42 ; 'b 
18 
il 
ikf 
64 
Oil "d. Asked 
Reading. !)3'. , 
Tol. W.Jt W. 72 73 
Tol W.A W.pref.VS VI 
till -1 I'll). 
Mil.81. Paul |,r 8.I.K 
16 , Fort Wav no. ..147V H# 
21)R . Ohio x miss , .. 32-, 
ill I .Mi,'ll. Cent.125,', 1211 
0IK i Midi. South ...,1'U Ml', 
I'.l'k I III. 4.'em .145 116 
43 1 Clov. A Pitts ■ OOK '.'(I 
42V Lake Sleire . ..101 104 , 
N. Y. Ceil .1771, LV., ltock Island. ..125,'.,; J2fl 
Erie.27K 27K I Nortliwesleni .. 85 85', 
Erie pref. 50 51 | Northw’rii Pf... 96!-; 05 •, 
Hudson River.. 153K 164)4 I Boston W. P- 16 16. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, May 8.1889. 
ItenuH II n*l Pens.— There has been a little trade, 
not more than enough, however, than to use up pun. 
of the daily receipts. Former prices ure ruling with 
a shade advance for peas. Canada and Other p is ure 
quiet and unchanged. 
and corn, and liy He 2mb we tuny expect canal re 
pi*. Winter wheat, have hociime tinner. CiUl- 
i',„'Mc.i i a -huilo Inc her. Corn I* higher and Arm, 
mid the martlet is strong!hotted through the l>i',,sped 
n! :i '-opening >>f ill tilleries. Rye ha* slightly lin¬ 
in', ivc'l. Burley and malt are dull and unsettled, 
oats have advanced, hut. lire dull at Ihe Improve- 
m, nt. Speculator ., however, arc offering 88,So. for 
iul* to arrive. 
WIt cut - 
Spring No. 2, per husll..... 
Spring', all grade... 
Winter Western red.. 
Wilder Western white. 
Winter umber .. 
California white. 
Corn 
Western mixed, idd... 
Western mixed, new. 
Yellow, now... 
White, new,... 
I lye, Wo -lern. Canada, and State.. 
Oats. West, afloat.. 
Oat*. West, in store. 
Barley..... 
Malt., .. .. ........ 
Groceries. VVegh’o our usual monthly whole¬ 
sale and ,| dilung prices lor leading Items iti groceri, 8 ; 
7 Vri;!. Annexed arc. the ciurcncy prices for Jobbing 
Ufl4*vm. 
»'uWb 
Culvon. 
SbiKp. 
This week. 
... 7,395 
hi 
2.164 
13.612 
l ast week. 
...5.491 
77 
2,213 
16,023 
(’oi'ft's'g week of 
’(18.5,132 
92 
2.551 
12,667 
Average ‘Off...... 
, , .0,1 >117 
103 
l,5'.G 
20,9;i5 
U),103 
22,627 
24,003 
18,779 
. .*1 t5 6o 1 49 
.. 1 36 (a I 54 
.. 1 50 ()o l 60 
,. 1 65 6> 2 00 
..165,. I TO 
.. I 70 (is) 1 75 
89 60 
90 6# 
94 6# 
94 0A 
1 33 o/l 
88KO 
87 06 
1 80 („> 2 00 
S3 f,o l 90 
92 
93 
95 
90 
3,3 
89 
IuIh Greei; (kminion tv fair hyson, *ii,'«l.tll: good to 
p,,., ii,,.. l.I.V. 1.25} extra tine t.,, tllieHl do., fl.liadd.;,,',; 
common t.o tail- vimng hyoon, :mc.(.<. 1.1'5; ji,„nt lo lino 
. | aiud.OO; , \Li"i bn,, lo hoed, i*l.45,, 1-65; c*,m- 
i, "to lair guiquiwder, *1 Lilt); g(„„l to line do., 
-I }u..... 1.60; e.vira Iff •• to tllp"-l. do., < 1.706, 1.9a; com- 
111 ,,Il Io lair iaiporllil, 01;.,.1.15; good l.o lair do., ^I.30„„ 
I in- extra line lo lineal, ri.50iyl.ij0i ootinnon to lull - 
tv.'iinloiT, S'sc'.lOc.; g,„,d t" line. !»),•,, , <1; eoiiiliion lo 
ialr uucoloi'ed Japan,8ftuH3e.; good t" tin,'do., 90;.,'.i5('.; 
Iteaii*, pea. fair prime.. 
Boons, medium, pi tinc. 
Beau-,, marrow, prime, screened... 
Beans, medium, common to fair. 
Beaus, marrow, poor to fair. 2 Oh («, 
Beans, Lima. 8 31 6u 
Loans, kidney... 
B, E pen* two hiislud hags. 
i JuniUla. peas in bond. 
CunuUu peas in barrels. . 
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65 
On 
82 
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66 
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Two Gold Afe/JdL.ttt tho Great National Trial, Auburn, 
.\. Y., July, I860. Manufuctured by It. & M. HAR¬ 
DER, Coblesklll, N. Y. See their advertisement in 
lust week’s UriLAb. 
- *♦«- 
AVOID LEAD POISON. 
LEAD ENCASED BLOCK TIN PIPE. 
This article has now been in use for the past four 
years, and Is daily growing in public fuvor, being 
heartily Indorsed by ull the leading chemists and 
physicians in thu country, also the Water Commis¬ 
sioners of New York, Brooklyn and Boston, Our 
recent Improvements In lliu manufacture insure a 
most in rfoet article, which cannot fail to be fully ap¬ 
preciated. The advantage of load pipe with it perfect 
l|/ pure block tin lining for the conveyance of water Is 
UtTHwnx I* quiet and lower. We quote West¬ 
ern, 45,/jiGc.; Southern, 4lka)47c. 
Itullcr. I Ip to Tuesday lust our late quotations 
were currant- Since that date the market has had 
an Increased demand for Baltimore and Philadel¬ 
phia, while local buyers have pretty generally bought 
something ahead of their Wants, in view of proh/ihlo 
decreased supplies which (he enlarged iitteiitiiMl to 
checuo making nifty occasion. To-day the market is 
very active, and price* have advanced to I3a< lie. lor 
line State halt tubs, and f'LuCic. lor Welsh. Poor Lo 
medium wlflte W quoted at SGiatOc Ohio and other 
Western is quoted at 383640c. for sound, sweet lots. 
Old I* Tanging from 20 to 33c., but not moving in a 
regular way. Home holders turn pushing lots off their 
hands by shipping on their own account, to California. 
The last steamer took 273 pkgs. Butter makers who 
aim at. high prices by artificial coloring, do not ttnd a 
profitable response, li nothing but top prices will 
suit those parties, let them atop trying to paint, and 
experiment with tho corn crib until grass produces 
the required lint. Some Of lliese “artists In grease," 
are auprcaioly tinsticccKsful In their yellow shades, 
and frequently turn out specimens about as streaked 
as a zebra. Dealers here earnestly request that, they 
maybe spared the vexation of handling a repetition 
of the waxy, bitter combination of poor butter and 
anuotto. 
ru lino to linert do. ifff«1.2b Common t.o fair 
i loin tip, 65 1 ' »Y good lo line do., ikli •< *. *1.10; ••xti'ft til it' 
I,, inn- ) uo., ) I. .’Ilia I.lie; cmnnion to fair Souchong, 
7,v„n5c.; go.id to line do., 90c,(n 1,20; extra flue to finest 
..In,, il.VKKe i.fio. 
Sioinr. We quote soft yellow lit l!’. K<a Hfitc.: soft 
while al ii 15c.,andcrunhod,powdered and grauu- 
lale,l ill, la 1 -(oj l(!c, 
/fici’.—Carollmt is worth 8;'.f6*9K'o. 
J/nlo:; . (. - RollnIng mil grocery ./rades j-Now Porto 
Riei) at '/)(;,/I’Oe; new English Island at 6rku.7l)c., and 
New Orleans ut706')8(lc. 
Nail.—Ashton’s is qnoted at MJ57(«/3A5; other for- 
flgn, f»t,t (.85. Syracuse ground, 1.786)1.80; factory 
filled, r2.60("-2.i0. 
fuller, Wholesale prices; Java, 2!(c2. r io.; Media, 
2li"'.8c.: Jamaica, Kt. Domingo,Costa Rica and Maru- 
pafliii, 15 i)19o. 
fluy and Kll'ntv. — The tleman.l for retail Is 
brisk,'tiinl Holeeted hull's ure quoted at. ,fL I'rline, 
fly the loud, is worth tflfw 1.20 : Ooiunioe, 7.V '.s(lc. Ship¬ 
ping meets with sales of quite 2,000 bales on some 
da vs, piirt going to Havana. The average Price is 60c. 
live straw ii reduced In stock through filling large 
, nlei s for I'lill.iidelpliia. and the nuM'lo.'t is llim at $1 
61,1.20. 
Ilojis, -Tl'tere Is no .liberation in pricesi the ex¬ 
port continues lo exceed the receipts. 
(1 ii pie Sugar Ha* butxmie almost a drug. There 
I* no settled pi lee; dealer* give a range of into We., 
repor'ing tlicir cnl.T sates at 11, . I.»c. At tills season 
trundle- receive .1. • • xid many miiiiII packages direct 
I I'm,i country friends,mid retailer:, ure thus deprived 
or a north 111 of tie'll' H ade. .Maple sirup is quoted 
at *1.13 " 1,37 pur gallon 
Oil Onki). -Therehave linen heavy salesol' Wcst- 
orn.ln hags, at 49c., and .the iiiai kct Is tuudiug ui»- 
wurd. 
f’rovisinnis. Rewind a trilling Ineroaso of sales 
tin'ongii a yielding rll iposll ion on (lie part Of holders 
tiie pork market is uih'lianged. Beef is quiet. Cut* 
meal-, a im smoked provision ; are linn ami Indetnand. 
Our higlier qiiotution for hmsni Is for Ice cured, 
I aril Is nleailv an t a shade (inner at the close. 
lleevi'H. The market, was very firm, and prices 
kept advancing up to yesterday, When they took a 
downward turn again, landing where they com¬ 
menced, but, varying to. nor lb. during the week, on 
Monday Iasi there were 1,626 heaves In Hu* I'oiumuid- 
piiw yards. 88)1 a I West End.and |32 it One >1 undrodtll 
street. 'I’ll" dtUnnnd wa- good and ihcrute* el.iamcd 
varied from 12 to 17c,. being a lilt le iiiH'a nee upon the 
closing rides of tin- previous week. Several id' the 
droves were of very good quality, one jnl ef 102(1 no 
Illinois Mcei's, of 7 ', , \vt., nvcnicmc about 16 .e. per 
111., mil d v of the tops selling id, Le. Everything 
found purchasers. Them wiimi still stronger feeling 
at One UiinfiivdUi street on the following Wednes¬ 
day, wlum 1.910 entile wefo Oil sale. They were mostly 
of good iiunllty, and brought Itv Le., with a single 
very line bflllnck, which weighed 2,499 lbs. alive, at 
18'; e. 
Follow lug these weir 2,167 hrml offered yesterday, 
and that number proved too gmd fur the pn vlously 
advanced rales. Though all were sold, the droves 
could only lie closed mil by yielding .' c. In price. 
B.nne of the sides were as follows;- 46 fair lo Hue 
7,'-ewi.. III. steers at l.V.sltl' <(.; 93 Iowa ciiltle U'tf cwt. 
at' 16c.; 93 Mo. steer. «K cwt. at 15c.; 48 III. 6', cwt. at 
15"’ 16c.; (is low a 6(wH cwt., uneven, ul IE I5' ,c.. and 
131 III , siillci's.T 1 cwt. at I.V",tiie. It. will fie ol,served 
lliut ttie total for the week Is very large. 
The following urn the prices at Uie close of tho 
market 
This week. 
t’uiilj. 
Extra flue bullocks, V lb...HIM (<*’ i6;V 
Good tii prime. " ...15,U; <«. 16 
Medium. " ...ID4 W 15 
Ordinary. . " ...13X611 It 
1*oorest grade. “ ...13 6ii I3j< 
I.ust week. 
1 i III . 
16' : iw 1654 
I,, 1 i". 16 
il 1 . ® 15 
13 6, Jt 
12 ((,) 13 
Average of all sales,.,..14:1, 
These cattle CUilie from 
the following Stales, 
vi/..: 
Illinois . . 
.., 5,683 
Kentucky. 
.. 176 
New York.. 
. si 
New Jersey. 
.. 25 
(th lo. 
. 31., 
Connecticut. 
. . - 
Beniisyivnnia .,. 
. 31 
Indiana. 
. 188 
M i 'SOI'l l. 
.... 2115 
.Michigan. 
.. — 
('anada. 
Texas. 
.. 176 
lowu. 
Miissailiuxctta. 
.. - 
Jlilcli Cows. 
Really good cows are scarce, 
and a 
few more are wanted, but. It would not take a large 
ntnrlier 6“ a apply dl want*. They take the wide 
tune Ol' 8|.V"I25 ouch, the average prices bring 
about fa higher than lust week. No very fancy cows 
ure ottering. 1‘tierstock hangs lluavlly. 
Vent UnIves. These huve been doing much 
better, Em veal* sold somewhat freely nt l2e., with 
now anil then an extra Jersey calf at 13!.('. They 
lire coming forward moi'e freelv again, and UKc. Is 
the outside quotable price for fat calves. They run 
down to tut. for very I'onimoii nuuermllU calves, One 
lot of III ud ved calves sold all the way from 6>$e. to 
9c., tlij- average per bond l.elng fltt.OH nue.li. 
Sheep li ml I.unihs.—Arrivals are lighter, and 
there In ritUier more Inquiry (or good sheep. Poor 
himiirore neglected, one lot ol about 38 t' s. averag¬ 
ing 10c. E Ik. Allot tier lot of 18 lbs. sold for 15c., and 
n few tine, fat hi mbit, ol 4H«'50 its., brought I On 18 c. 
H1 1 eni e.l shei-p lire selling ul (MatP-.c. ittnei'iilly (it 76« 
7 1 .e Unless they COinc in more freely, they are ex¬ 
pected to advance. All extra line lot id’ 174 Ohio 
sheep, fed by IE M Burnham, in Cluirnpalgn county, 
130'- itnveruge, Id'ongbt Hi.e.wltn a car thin, 77 
Its., ur, t'five., and some ol 86 I)'*., at 78,0. A lot pf 3,077 
sold by one broker, averaged (0.29 ouch ; 1,721 head, 
$0.50, ami 9,877 id. *5.16 each. 
Oil Monday next a new sliecp market Opens at tho 
foot of Forty -eli'bth ■-tfeel., on the Sol'll) River. 
I 'm illers should bear in mind Hint thin lambs me nut 
;; ili able lieiv at lids season of the year. Unless fat 
lambs can tie had Die demand fulls buck upon mut¬ 
ton, 
fln'lnc. Hoes are falling off In number*, but the 
lighter do mu nil. as warm weather mqnoailne, keeps 
t.lm prices steady. They are worth '•) ,6t,9 v'.. alive, 
and Be,.dr* *ed. one car Ohio. 155 ins., sold lor #9.49 
per cwt., with two curs Illinois, 190 lbs., utii^C. The 
market is steady. 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
*7 60 (w 15 on 
12 00 m 17 00 
20 00 (,'« 25 (10 
25 00 ("* 29 (10 
26 1)0 (a, 32 00 
30 8YW("J 31 60 
31 00 60 31 37 
28 25 ® 28 50 
26 7a ),i, 26 60 
33 50 (», 33 75 
17 66 
16 64 
15)#66 
12*f» 
126 
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l. r ))4(-4 
18 66 
DK66 
1HK 
I',', 
16 
13 
15 
US!; 
19 
15 
Chcenc.-Tiie receipts ef now are Increasing, hut 
not tn proportion to tint wants of the trade. Ship¬ 
pers am favored with freights and advices from 
England, the cal,If! quoting 83s. arid pick up ail they 
canal I6(a2lc. for fair lo good factory. The home 
buyers outbid them for choice acd extra, paying 
236423c, Dairy t • in demand at 266\2tc. for beat. 
Skinned sell variably from ,i to Ido. 
Colton.—There is verv little actual business at. 
the dose, hut the demand through tiie week has 
kept prices to about our last ranges, and the advance 
in gold gives considerable strength. 
Nbw Orfi uie mid 
Upland, Ac. Mobile. Tom*. 
Ordinary..25c. — 23Vi 
Good Ordinary ... 26's 2rt>4 ,’6V(".37 
Low Middling .27!^«'.27Y 27*^28 2* 6t2«', 
Middling ... .!» ( 28 i 29 
Dried Fruit*. -With the advancing season and 
absence of ha Vers holder* Ictve helm compelled t.,i 
relax thotr late obstinate view ot prices. All grade* 
,,1 apples have (leclilied materially, and peaches m y 
lower in aympatliy. Small tflllM are dull, and hold¬ 
ers of all bul blackberries are anxious to close out. 
Apples, new Southern good to prime (J it,. 
Apples, new State, j* tt. . 
Apples, Western, V n>. . 
Apples, siloed .. . 
Pouches fair to good. ., . 
Peaches, new peeled prime, 4( lb,. 
Peach,•*, peeled interior V n,. 
Peaches, unpocleri qrs., v m. 
Peaches, uniwetod halves, $ tt. 
Blackberries, V »>..... 
ltuspberrhis. V it*. 
Cherries, ... 
plums, t 0> .... 
,10 
(it 
12 
15 
(/« 
I5M 
14 
r<v 
15 
17 
(4 
18 
.21 
i.( 
24 
*• 
28 
16 
u> 
17 
.12 
<u 
17 M 
.15 
(0 
17 
20 
Ut 
28 
.45 
(W 
— 
.42 
(' 
43 
.25 
26 
Beef, Plain Me**, P bbl 
Beef, Extra Mess.. . 
Beet, prime Mess. 1 toe. 
Beef. India Mas*. 
Beef Hums P bbl. 
Pork, Old Mi—.*, ’<• hid. 
Pork, New Hum. . 
Pori., Prime Mess, Western... 
Pork,Extra Prime. 
Pork, Clear.. .. 
Lard, m hhls. and icSmTU). 
llama, Pickled... 
Danis, I try Suited. 
Shoulders, Pickled. 
Shoulders, Dry Sailed. 
Dressed Hogs, City. 
Bacon... 
1 tarns, mucked.,.. 
Shoulders, smoked.. 
l*o li 11 c v ilin! Glinie. I’rline dre.led New Jersey 
ami Bucks eoiinty is firm at recent rates, 2a 28c. 
i ,lvc i* scarce and winded ),l fiettor price*. We quote 
turkeys and fowls 2'!'. .Mr.: roosters. 136(illc.; xiudiig 
chickens, * |6.1.50 i> pillc ; ducks. > l.25"41.90<l'i., geone, 
Wobturn and Souilu'in. 71 23•• 1.5(1 do.; New Jersey 
geese 83 50' (3. Game is not sutltelently uhundiint tor 
reguiur qiiotsitloo*. A Into price for wild pigeon* 
Wan *, 1 .50,(,3.25 I'm - uup'eked and picked. 
Seed*. If is rather lal" ferae active ; trade in grass 
seed*. Wo quote clover ai. 15" 1 lc.i timothy, ^4.50; 
rough flax, $:J.6W'6!2.iO. 
Siiiilll Sundi. Live, calves ure arriving very 
freelv. and d r'i, , -■ agreeably surprised ut tiie 
continue,fi flrmne... of prici'-, Tlicv arc favored Just, 
now, however, with li'gli l,*s f and million and lew 
hog dressed. We quote good to prime '.Knll'Ev. coin- 
moil to good 6649c. A few prime lambs will bring 18c, 
live wotglit, but tho bulk of good ones sell between 
that flgu amt 16 . Pool, thin lambs have brought 
from *3 to 5 por hoatl. 
Tnhsinii, Q'lOtatlmis for seed-leaf', (’onneetl- 
eul and 51 iwntnitit.',. Sfal2Hc.; wrapper? lot-, lkto 
4fine wrapper*. OhsiJlse.; Now York riiate fillers, 
7 vve.ii'.; uvertigc lots. V!f»:22c.: wrappers, 15',tide.; I'uon- 
-ylv.tnla and Ohio ffllers, 7HW8C.; average lots. 1266 
20c.: wrappers, 12J5 (vii35u. 
G* II 12 ( GL E I* tt A T 12 D 
1 Cr e n u i n c O r o i 1 1 c BE *u I c A. 
» 13 . 
,, Resomfiles gold, wears like gold, 
and Is its good iih gold In all respects 
i except liltrlnaiw value. Also, AMKlt- 
/ ICANtltld 8WI8HMoVE.Xll:.\Tf)ll-VEU 
. i, W.vitqifiH. Every Watch gimrun- 
/f j , ti ed hy qicclul c, i i itu ale Chains 
■\WI ? ti a"' 1 Jewelry lit gictti variety) 
j/J \^ Gull and OXaniiqe lor yottr- 
Crtll 
or send twufl-eehl stamps for 
iillttr. When Silx VYutehes urn 
•il at once, we *end an extra 
ono ften. All good i sent 0. O. D., 
customer eun examine bOlore paving, by paying ex¬ 
press charges bol.it ways. JA.VIE.-i GEllAUl) & CO., 
Solo Agents for" United States," No.haNA.sSAt; ST., 
(up stairs,) N. Y. 
gsssgzp 
. 
A. WOOD’S 
mz.33 
Vegetable*.—Ltile low prices for potatoes have 
rtisc.ouraged shipments, and dealers can obtain re- 
ceni prices ninre tviiililv. Should the present inquiry 
i ontinue tiie market will ho in a better condition to 
receive future-hlpntenfs. Weqtiole: ■ Ucaclt blows, 
In double heads. S2.2.V«)3.50 per bid.; do., in bulk, 
83„t.3-23; 1'rlnce Alberts. 71.87„j)2 Irt bills., and ?i5a_,4 
1.87 Iti bulk. Common grades range f rout KI[to f 1.50 
per bbl. In bulk. A satllttg vessel is due to-day with 
lierri.'tda produce. Receivers have set a price or 
<s,. io per hfii. for potatoes on tiie whuri Bermuda 
tomatoes, i;i food order, ure In detcanil ut tl uOogl.io 
for live qn:,r. Hove*. Bermuda onions in bbls. are 
worth >15 per iii,l M ..nd I2!;c. per Ifi. in hampers. 
The " sell rriudy, us (Ionics,)!' tiro about gone. Cool 
weather has kept aaparagfi* in light supply, and 
prices arc temporarily higher. We nuoteOyster Bay 
at $9 per dozen bunches; common, fi vado. Charles- 
USED EVERYWHERE! 
SZIIfD FOR 1869 CIRCULAR. 
Address 
WALTER A. WOOD, 
lluusick Fulls, N. 
Or 44 C'ortlaudt Si., 
Prea’tj 
Y., 
N. Y. City. 
