Metr.'i of the Week 
GENERAL REVIEW. 
At Washington the Interest has centered on the 
French arms debate. Senator Sumner has made 
another telling speech... The Japanese Embassy 
has arrived in Washing ton—The New York 
charter has passed the Albany Assembly_ 
Judge Davis of the Supreme Court is the Work¬ 
ingmen's candidate lor President. His accept¬ 
ance is regarded ns significant.The trial of 
Mayor Hall progresses slowly. It took fourdays 
to get the Jurors ...Tilt* Grand Duke has been 
handsomely received in Havana Buffalo Hill 
has pair! a Visit, to the Metropolis—The Ala¬ 
bama claims excitement Is dead... All England 
has Indulged In a thanksgiving over the recovery 
of the Prince of Wales_There has been a great 
commotion in Antwerp over Count do C’hnni- 
bord, and tie has been obliged to leave that city 
... Great floods have taken place in the South of 
Scotland_An attempt lias been made on the 
life of Queen Victoria. 
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DOMESTIC NEWS. 
New York City mid Vicinity. 
.1 it IK) k Baknakii has had Granville S. P. Hill¬ 
man, a lawyer, sent to Jail for one day, for a dis¬ 
respectful remark ..Mayor Hall's trial com¬ 
menced on the 86th. Several days were spent 
in obtaining a jury The trial of the Grain! 
Jury. In connection with the Stokes ease, con¬ 
tinue* ...Henry Smith has agreed to pay the 
depositor* of tlie Bowling Green Savings Bank 
$50JHH)_The rent question excites attention. 
There is a decline in second-rate houses anil 
tenements The College of Physicians and 
Surgeons held it* commencement on i lie 28i h . 
Among the gentlemen at the Aldine banquet on 
tlio atd, at the St. James, were Vice-President 
Colfax, Bayard Taylor, Whitclaw Reid, John 
Hay. Mark Twain. Daunt Thompson. I)r. Muc- 
kcnsle, It. II. Stoddard, and many others. 
Obit nnricK. 
Vicar Gk.vkhat, Coskkv, of Baltimore 
died on tin*Z7i h, of pneumonia, aged til... Pen 
Gratry, the French theologian, lias recently died 
.... Betsy Williams of Providence recently died, 
and left, two millions of dollars to that city_ 
Le Grand Dock wood, founder of the house of 
Lockwood & Co..died lu New Vork on tho 24th, 
aged fd Abraham Heal, agent of the New 
York .Still* 1 Prison Association, died on the Utitti, 
in Brooklyn, aged 08. 
iTIIscellaiiroiix Noil'S, 
A can at, from Lake Michigan to the Wabash 
River is proposed The Grand Duke with his 
fleet has arrived at Havana... .Trains now move 
regularly over the Union Pacific Railroad_ 
Gen. Sherman and party arc in Naples_ \ bill 
has been introduced into Congress to provide a 
group of statuary, by Mills, to commemorate 
the suppression of Hie Rebellion .. A narrow 
gauge mud from Jersey City to Philadelphia, is 
talked of The Japanese Embassy bus paid a 
visit to Chicago, umlgoiie lu Washington. .. 
1*. F. Soil & (,'o f of I.Hiiisvilb,'. Ivy,, have pur¬ 
chased nearly all the old whiskies in the United 
.States, tnc the purpose of a winter The Japa¬ 
nese Embassy ga\ e $5.nt>0 to < liieago....TheNa¬ 
tional Sunday School Convention meets at In¬ 
dianapolis in April ..An Iron ship-building as¬ 
sociation has beon formed in HI. Louis .Sena¬ 
tor Stewart itj dangerously ill at Salt Lake City 
— There won a grout Panic In Berlin over the 
American “ ease "_The police of t.eipslc have 
forbidden the workingmen of that oltv to 
ha vc anything to do with the International So¬ 
ciety . The Looshals tribes In India are >aul to 
have surrendered_Til© revolution in Mexico 
is growing more formidable.. A severe gale on 
the Pacific coast ha* caused much damage ... 
Frank Moore, Secretary of t/Cgatiu m at Paris, 
has resigned Five shocks of earthquake have 
been felt at Leghorn, Italy. 
Crimes. 
John (Tims shot R. I>. Croak, on the Bow¬ 
ery, N. Y„ on the 87th.Joseph Brown and 
Isaac Hummel have been arrested in Philadel¬ 
phia lot murdering Daniel Kramer_Augustus 
Hamii, Sergeant of the Poughkeepsie night po¬ 
lice, has mysteriously disappeared Wurts- 
boro, Sullivan Co., N. Y„ is excited over a 
“trunk mystery," the body of Anna Bnvee 
having been found in a box....Paul IkiUlttf, a 
young man ol IS, committed suicide on tlm 28th, 
in a rail ear at Paterson, N. J, 
Fire*. 
Thk railroad depot at Vineland, N. J., on 
the 27tli. . Storehouse <>f the Harmony Mills, at 
Cohoes, N. Y., on the 87th ; loss $40,IKI0'. ...Stores 
at Dover Plains, N. Y., on the2(ith; loss, $36,000. 
. House and barn of Mr. Fessenden. Stamford, 
Conn., on the 26th: loss. $10,000.., The Picker 
House of Columbian Co., at New Ipswich, N, 
H., on the 80th; loss, $100,000. Also, houses, 
barns, and stores: loss, $14,00(1 .House of A. 
Cummings. Westford, Mass., on the 80th; loss, 
$8,000 . I'he American Iron Works, at Pitts¬ 
burgh, Pa., on the 24th: loss, $300,000. These 
were the most extensive in America, and em¬ 
ployed 2,500 hands... A bridge near Cambridge, 
Ind., on the 23d. It was 300 feet long_Shops, 
houses, etc., at Rutland, Vt.. on the 25th: loss, 
$20,000.. .Wadding mills in Cranston, It. 1„ on 
t lie 24th; loss, $30,000. 
Political. 
Tm: debate on the French arms question 
has continued In the Senate fur a week, many 
speeches having been made on both sides_The 
Deficiency Dill amount* to six millions of dol¬ 
lars... The International Copyright Dili 1* not 
making much progress — The House Committee 
has agreed upon a bill for the protection of 
Amerlean < ■ommereo.The A j >j>,irt i< <nmen t 
law is to be amended so as to allow eerbtin 
State* an incrcaso of representation_No reply 
has yet been sent, to Ear! Gnmvillo’S note rela¬ 
tive to tho Alabama claim*....Two bills for 
ocean olographs are before Congress ..Gov, 
Iloffnian has appointed Dr. s. o. Vandnrpool 
Health Dfltcer for New York, in place of Dr. 
Carnot-han.. Judge DaviBof the I . H.Hupivme 
Court tins accepted the nomination for the 
Presidency, made by tho I .a boring Men’s Con¬ 
vention .. The New York Charter lias passed 
the Assembly by 83 to88.... Liberal Republican? 
of Kansas propose to send delegates to tho Cin¬ 
cinnati Convention ...Tho Erie case is up for 
consideration at. Albany, nud the affairs of the 
road are under investigation. . .Mr. Sumner has 
made another speech on the French arms mat- 
KiOOBE’S BUBAL MEW-Y0BKEB 
ter. The House is investigating the matter_ 
< )ver 10,000 citizens of Boston have protested to 
Congress against putting “God in t lie Constitu¬ 
tion.”—Senator Buckingham is well again. 
rOREIGN NEWS. 
From Great llritnln. 
The Thanksgiving for the Prince of Wales 
took plane in London on the 27lh, and was prob¬ 
ably the most magnificent affair of the kind the 
world ever saw. The route of the procession 
extended seven miles, and was witnessed by 4.- 
000.000 ol people. The Prince and the whole 
Royal Family went to st, Paul's. Thcdav 
ol .served throughout the Empire... The Co mod 
steamship Parthin ran into a Spanish steamer 
and sunk it. and had to put buek to Liverpool 
— Thu Queen is going to Germane to visit, her 
<liilighter There bus been a riot at KiJJarncy 
It is tliongbi tho Gladstone Ministry will be 
out ol' power before England again consents to 
arbitration in the Alabama claims . .There have 
been great tloods in the south of Scotland. In 
Dundee the ibimoge Was Immense. 
From France. 
Tin; Pope has asked the French Bishops to 
support tlie Count do Clmmbord for rulin'of 
f ranco. The Count has boon spending some 
time at Antwerp, but his presence- in that city 
causing riot*, ho went, to Dordrecht in timNcth- 
i i lands There are a plenty of rumor* from 
rranee. It is assorted a new alliance is being 
formed between Germany. Austria and Iialv 
The German* will accept of Franco an anticipa¬ 
tory payment of $*2,a»,00li, at a discount of :■ 
per cent- which naves Franco $4*1*10,000... Three 
Froiieh men of war are cruising m the British 
< liannel to guard against Bonapurtist* The 
European powers have protested to France 
against the passage of a l>j|l taxing raw mnterini 
I here has been much exalted discussion over 
Hie proposition to increase the powers of the 
Government over the pro** A vessel has cap¬ 
sized at it rest, drowning 22 person*. 
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Watch No. XI OO bearing Trade Mark “ Fny- 
elte Stratton, Marion. N. J." mauufnetured by 
• oiled State* Watch Co., lias been carried by 
me from January, lktis. and lavs been satisfactory 
to me in every particular. I bad to set but twice 
since t got If; tlie record is as good u* any Watch 
1 know or on the Road. Walter II. K ikkimt- 
iiii K, Conductor Pa. c. R. It., March 22,1869. 
this week. Money is close lit 7 per cent, per annum, 
anil both Gold and Foreign Exchange are lower, and 
the Got eminent Stocks X per cent. down. The stock 
movement shows less fluctuation than for several 
week* past, and while the prevailing temper of spec¬ 
ulation appears to look for a Spring rise in the Rail¬ 
roads, the buarish element on tho Exchange Is suffi¬ 
cient to Check any decided advance. 
Tho Foreign Trade return* for the port of New 
York have been mode official for seven . mthsof tlie 
current Useal year—July t, 1971, to Jan. 31, 1872. 
1871-71. 1870-71. 
,, . Jul vlto Jan. 31. July 1 to Jan..’51. 
Crouds marketed....fSLl.993,298 *1J»J<86,72» 
Custom* thereon. «T,:«i6,2tiO 7!l,*30.2fl5 
Domes, produce expl'd.. 133,4fii,152 12L.41l.liW 
For gn goods re-«xpt'd.. 7i,(188,142 &4HI.W9 
Gold and silver limit'd... l,7ii,*78 4,(110.3: i 
Gold and silver cxpfd... 53.851,280 44JlXl.iwi 
The political question agitating the London Ex¬ 
change has quieted down, but there is still an unset¬ 
tled confidence in regard to the Washington Treaty. 
The opinion among Hie opposition In Parliament to 
the present Government is that the Ministry were 
otsUgonornled by tho Commissioners lust Hpring amt 
aw now floundering to overooine their blunder. 
Tin; Government Stocks and many of tho new Rail¬ 
way loan* have been adversely Influenced by the. po¬ 
litical excitement referred to, and all American stock* 
arc dull in London, and quip* on the Continent, in 
view of this depression abroad, which it is hoped Will 
prove but temporary, it is salisfneUiry to bear Hurt 
Messrs. Jay Cooke ,V Co.'a great enterprise, ’tho 
Northern Pacific,finds continued liberal subscription* 
at home. The chief feature* In the Northern Pacific 
7.30 Ronds are tho payment of principal and interest 
In gold—the fact that they are a real estate mortgage 
and railway bond combined, the railway and over 
iO/KKl.UtXi acre* of land being pledged for tlielr pay¬ 
ment—their freedom from United Suites tax, and the 
comparatively low price at which they ttu offered, 
which is par and accrued interest tu currency. Many 
millions of those bond* have been sold for cash and tn 
exchange for other securities, and the demand for 
them i* still active. 
firm at i,.Pyrf7(l'Ac. for new Western mixed afloat , and 
.le. for high mixed and Western yellow, (flits are 
firm. Hale* at .WwMe. for Western, and 5t<.<.V; for white 
Goto, Barley Is higher, with an increased inquiry 
from consumers Mules at 83c. for choice two-rowed 
Mtnlo; upper take, #1.08; Canada,$1,1!)^; Bay Qmnte. 
liny and Straw. -Shipping liny Is quoted at #1.25. 
retail qualities, 71.ily.il,!fi, the latter price for strictly 
chidce lots. Is.ng rye straw fl.OttolAO; short rye, So 
<g*t*Dc.- oat. wheat, fltVguOc. 
Hop*. I'he position of tho market Is unchanged. 
Quotation* at tills date for five years are Appended • 
,v. 'T.,' fi'ks.wvwth 1871. J&'fctscg Eastern do. 1*71,25a 
Wost^Ti do. Jjf7l t 25*j,t)0c.: yearlings do. 1*70, 10© 
30c-: olds do. IMS', ItM loOuJ old old*do. iSS. SalL'c.; Cali¬ 
fornians do. 1870.I5c-*30a.; CaHlornlans do. 1869, (»ai5c.: 
Bavarians, toe.; English, (gift; Belgians (nominall, 55c. 
Poultry niul Game. - Dressed poultry It in good 
derail ml. being less obsfrnctedby game, which is now 
dropped anil prlucs are Arm. Sive poultry | 9 scarce 
lint not higher. Wild ducks are in market. 
Koine of our very best dairymen tell us that 
I hey complete the whole process of butter mak¬ 
ing, churning, working and salting, to tlieir en¬ 
tire Mitisfnotion, in the Blanchard Churn, with¬ 
out touching tlielr bauds to the butter. We 
know it can be done. 
HI 
Ynhtnhle Knowledge obtained by reading our 
Free Price List. The Jones Scale Works, 
Binghamton, N. Y. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
RUPTURE CAN BE CURED 
without suffering. Elastic TnnsKEfi are supersed¬ 
ing all others. Before buying Metal Trusses or Sup¬ 
porters, send for a descriptive circular to the ELAS¬ 
TIC Tituss Co., No. 683 Broadway, New York. 
A Simple Remedy, but. one that lias proved 
very effectual In curing More Throats, Hoarseness, 
Pulmonnry Affections and Kidney Complaints, is 
found In t Vhiu Pint Compound, it, is safe even for 
tlie youngest In tho faintly. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, Friday, March. J, 1872. 
Kwlpls. —The receipt* of ihe principal kind* of 
produce since our last embrace 37.832 bale* of cut- 
t«»n,52li pUgs. dried fruits. 8,<tfl bid*. eggs. ta,k*0 bbls. 
•tour, 121,126 loisb. wheat, 515.965 bush. corn. .54,71! bush, 
oats, 117,‘.*24 bash, barley, 20.324 sneX* grass seed. 2,1i;r 
barrel* of bean*. 4.725 l.urrels of coni meal 5,0*t baas 
do.. 481 bides hops. 11,810 pkgs. pork. 1.135 pkgs. Tieef, 
27,GI pkgs cut meats, 27,451 pkgs, lard, 1,084 kegs <p> , 
I'.',*’*; pkgs. butter, 12.16,8 pkgs. otieese. di-ossed 
hogs tiro Gigs poannt*. Ttf hhds. tobacco, «.ffifl boxes 
and otses do.. '.'.225 bbls. whisky, 910 bale* wool. 
Itfrswn x. Tho stock I* steadily decreasing under 
an ordinary call from copsuiuer*, and prices are sleud- 
ily belli. Prime Southern will bring '.V. 
Brim* and I'itis. Tho market for bean* |* tn 
a much bettor position. The arrivals have boon un- 
-isnally light.. Medium* tiavn met with a brisk rail 
from eousiunei>, and our outside prices are readily 
obtained for prime slock. Marrowfats liave met 
with father more attention, and os ttioistoLk shows 
some reduction steadier prices are currant. Kidneys 
bring our quotation* readily. T1 h> prices ore . 
2.91- - ---- - .jj, 
low 
K‘ 
± 
I are : 1_ '..■■BHHHpB.... 
yv'en. Moullieni Ijlnekeyeil wirJi moderate stock*. 
nnttrr,— There is no discernible variation In quo- 
1 laUnn*: 
Muiti? tlalrle*. duo, :.g.f •••He ; Ml ate dairies, fair to good, 
.o-. »».- ; Mao... liall-lubs. gm.d to tine, <:i r ic.; Mtnle 
do., eoimnoti to fair, 2lci,'fse. ■ • - • 
low, 2r.>.3tle.; State 
do., common to fiu 
3'Ji.GBte.; Slate, fancy select lubs, 34(0VWe_: Ohio,good' 
lSi - Ak'.; tiliio, Central aud Moutbeni, 14r«17c.; West¬ 
ern, oil nice yellow. 2iVa21r.: Western, store-packed, 
'•"“He. i '"II*. good West, l8t52Uc.; lulls, common l" 
fan', E-"ilu:,, grease hutiiT, '.Xvii.se- 
I['niton. There lias been a very unsettled market, 
wltli price* decidedly lower. Foreign advices have 
been unfavorable,and at tlie pcdntsof shipment prices 
luive been weak. 
poor and frosen. 12'9l«Q.; do. Mtate, dlfl litacks 
l o. arid N. J.. 18a a*-.; capons. 25.i2*c. Fowl*and rlilck- 
ens l.lve. Mate mid N. J.. ilk.i 17e. do.W.'-lern. IF- 15c; 
1 -oost,Ts. «k:.; ducks, per pair, 76c.t,7#1.50. Geese.— 
(to. Canada, #l.rati2; do. Jersey 
#■<<(43.30; turkeys, IlknlTc. J 
Game, ltubblts Iter pair, .V,?45e.; hare do., 40r.V50c.; 
,C “" ¥I '~’' I,iall,lra Pigeon 
The Ilnppir*t F.llieet in Coughs, Pulmonary 
Complaints and Kidney Troubles can be secured by 
using U’bifr Pine Compound. There Is no better, or 
safer remedy before the public. 
THE MARKETS. 
MONEY AND TRADE AFFAIRS. 
New York, Saturday, March 2,1872. 
TuAHK has continued active throughout the week. 
The importers and Domestic Commission men are 
busy in the Dry Goods line, and tlm demand is free 
for general merchandise, except in tea ami coffee, in 
which there is something of a pause, owing to the 
bill before Congress to take off tlie duties. It is prob¬ 
able, however, that this ranso will not check Hie spring 
trade in these articles materially, us it will bo gome- 
time before tlie question is settled at Washington, 
ami t ho chances are tlie duties will lie modified rather 
than repealed- Tbe present duty on coflbe Is 3 eon is 
the pound, anil the duty on ton 15 cents the pound. In 
July, 1870, Congress fixed thews rates in place of acts, 
and 25 cts. respectively, to take effect Jan. 1, 1871. 
Whatever alteration is made this year wilt probably 
take effect utter three < r six mouths notice. 
The following are tlie comparative movements of 
the City Banks for tlie pust fortnight. 
Feb. IT. Fob. 24. 
Capitat.#87,155,500 $87.155,500 
Loans.2*1,911,300 2H2,tsd,:,tl0 
Gold and Greenbacks. 05,209,701) 02,(133.500 
Deposits.217,1*17,200 2l«,»2s,200 
Circulation.28.149,300 28,143,,00 
PRICE OP STOCKS ANI) IIUNDB. 
American Gold. 110 N. 5'. Central Sortp... 02V 
t\ M, 5-20's of 1807.UIV; Bending .]l,'(' 
U. S.dsof 18*1 .115k Book Island.ill '4 
U. M. ltWOs.5 V its-, ltd i N. West. 76K 
U. M. New Loan. 1U*: , l>o. Ihnd'erred. 90'- 
N. V Bounty Loan_107 si. Paul.^... 5ojs 
Teunesseos.l>o. Preferred. 77'. 
Virginias, new.50 Ixike Shore. 91% 
Missouri Bonds. .. 958. riliip and Mississippi. 44 
U. S. Curreney 0s.7I( Toledo A, Wabash 75 
(Vntrul Pacifica.KG', Erie.;t 2 '.j 
Union do.. 91'! . Union Pacific Stock . 34 8; 
Western Teiegrapli.... (Ji'i Adams Express. . ... 'tin. 
Ihieiflc Mail.on . Amerlcnn Express . 09K 
N. Y. Central Stock... 9T?i United Staten Exp s.. 
Gold Is marked K b cent, lower on oar present quo- 
tn tlnp*. The Government Stocks are 'e cent., lower, 
tn (lie Railroad* the changes are very slight. Tlie 
Northwest Common is 2 V cent, better, aud Walmsli 1 
1* cent- tower. Pacific Malt shares are up 3 F cent., 
anil Adam* and American Express Companies 
t* cent, better. 
The Cotton male is dull and lower, although the 
receipts continue to fall off, and are now 650,000 bales 
behind the previous crop. 
In Wall Street the markets are comparatively dull 
ii-iuuB, g"on i" line, ; Mtntc, 
fair v 2l(.i2sc_; State, fii km.v tine yel. 
At elsti. gooildalriin, 2*('i31o.: State 
fair, 22<v'.t5c.; Slate do., fresh made, 
I, | <> visions. Till* market for pork has been with¬ 
out file. I he otleriiigs of new are more than equal to 
HIP demand, although, eomparaiively, tbei are not 
large Now eold at $14; old. #13.56. New lor March 
*H. and lor June. 81 1 .35 New extra prune, 
$12; Wesb'rn prime n»e#s, #l.i.T,V Drcnsed bog*, 5vc. 
for Western, and FVdflF.e. for city, tn tuhklles there 
l*a good tamlness for export, nod prices are stpmg. 
Midp* at Ij >.e_ for short, rib. In bulk : do. in boxes. '• ,c_; 
\\est"i n long clear,'me.: short clear, T\e.; clear bel- 
lies, Svififyc- t u(inpul* there is a steady, tali business 
tor ex),"ri and liomn use, at urni prices. ]Jsn - in 
pick e, *yu9'*(•.; m suit, sW'flc.| kboalib-m In salt or 
Iiiekle, a>j(<i6c. Mmoked meat* are steadily held : hams, 
|l< 3 dJ'id.-, shoulders, 6«®7c.. and clear nb, »«4Kc. 
Lard is offered nt lower prices. Sule*ati>Ne for West¬ 
ern stenni, » V'. for kettle; t..i March, 9Nc„ tirul for 
April, UVc.J city, 3J«i 2 . lor *tenuu Nteanne, 9lOf^e. 
for prime Beef meets with a light demand. Plain 
.'’r'-slcrn itiRM, #!D>11; extra do., f it* I t; tierce beef, 
t'l.KTli for prime mess : tl!X.f2t lor India me**. Beef 
hams are steadily he'd at #2&M26fnr Western. Tallow 
IS Weak, with tntr offerings: sales a) •• for piilue 
Htoek of beef In yards. March 1*1. ill,212 bbls. and |. 
\2V.i ni which were old. Pork, 84,512 bbl*.. 15,KO n { 
which are old. 
Heed*, ( lover Is coming in les* rrucly. and with a 
fair demand, prices are strong. Sale* at Ilka Id r lor 
8tiite and 1 mtiami, and li^e. for Ohio. Tliuoihy is 
selling In email lots at #3.62>y(fi3.75. 
Tobacco, The market has more animation. Ex¬ 
porters have been buying Kentucky lent more frei |v, 
at steady price*, while the home trade i* working on 
larger parcels. A few lines of *,.,■<! | n „f ] l!lvt . |.,, cn 
sold at lull prioe*. Foreign I* worked oft In jobbing lot- 
Lug*. 
Common to medium leaf. 
Good tlo.. 
Fine do... 
.'-elections. .. 
Connecticut and Mass, tillers. 
Binders and seconds. 
Wrappery lot*.. 
Fine wrapper*. 
Now York State tillers...._ 
Average lvU . 
Wlnpiwrs . 
Pennsylvania and Ohio tillers 
Average lots. 
Wrappers. . 
Itavnna. New Crop, Cur'cy 
Common . *7 you yift 
Good .. a. l no 
Fine.t 02 <?t 1 1U 
Light 
Heavy 
Grades. 
Grades. 
. 7 (-JI 7!*c. 
T‘A"o 8i*c. 
.. 7A«( SV 
8 (>)/ 9>$ 
. 9 <u 111 
934(4 lh.14 
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12 wii.ij; 
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— <1% i 15 
erage lot. 
— 141 (« 
tn, in bond 
15 ©18 
19;# 
2(1.-,' 
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21 b; 
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arc as fol- 
2"?*c.; 
May. 22 
•„c.; Jura, 
Uplands. Alabama. N. Orleans. Texas. 
Ordinary. ... 19X 
Good Oivltnary . 21 
.Low Middling.... 21 % 
Middling.32-14 
Good Middling... 23N 
i.atost Males, on tho bat _ 
low*; March, 318c.; April, '-"-'V:., 
22kik; July,'-M ac. 
Dried Knit I*. There lias been a most sutlsfai 
tnry inoveinenl in dried apples. About. fwiiJUbb]*. have 
eluuiged hands,absorbing tile best grade* in markel, 
ami prices are very firm at the advance. Peaches are 
nil lei an i unchanged Tho report during tho week 
that l.OOfl bb!». blackberries had been sold at. He., 
proved bogus. There has been a fair business, »av 2UU 
bills., tn lots, nl 13Ke,; the holding price, is flow’lie. 
i ither sruaJI Iran* without new feature. 
Apple*—Old Stale, or* . 7(-uSe • Western, new.a'-ci.'k!.; 
Southern, new. qrs.,7(3,8c.; do. flno,sliced,lt*ii2c.: new 
State qrs.,9!-a.*.l(k-.; do.slleed, tine, 1'-“ - I e. I 'caches, 
peeled, new N. 4'., 17(9 IN .e.; do., do., ild., Is.i 10! e.; do. 
E. Sli. Vn. l.VfUflSc.; new impeded halves. 7',siSc,: do. 
artor*, 5E<3-6c, Pluuia, 25 mi27c. Cherries, new. e it,, 
. '4IL, D1o,.L l„... nL -glA., If,.* .. I v r .W... 
oimi 1 
29<" 30c. 
Blackberries, EtHatlto. Raspberries, 2*4-.*c. 
Eggs. Price* are still high, but there ts an unset¬ 
tled feeling,us receivers expect, from day to day, suf¬ 
ficient stock to break the market. Compared with 
lost year at ltd* time, out arrival* are remarkably 
light, t lie demand I* decreasing nt present prices, 
but receivers manage to place all that comes to hand, 
although they lire souiowhat anxious to prevent ac« 
eunuil iitoiis, Sales at 37(-iS9c for Western, and 39<.i 
file, for Suite. I'eniisylvunni and Jersey, 
Floiiv. The liuvinesB the past week has beon very 
light. Exporters tinanu margin. 'I’he home trade i» 
not snnieloul to give u hcalt-by tone to the market. 
Supplies also huveheen larger. No decided change* 
arc made In prices, but buyers have rather tbe ad¬ 
vantage. We quote at #ii,10co6.50 for superfine State: 
ifii.SIkiG.IIO lor Common extra do.; #7.95t-xo .15 for good 
to choice do.; $7,301-^7.50 tor fftney do.; #6. Ia.-y0.50 for 
snperl)he Michigan. Indiana, Oluo, Iowa, &r.; #6.70 
(,i.7.fl0fur extra do.; #0.7,'7.150 foroledeo extra do., In- 
cluding snipping brands of round hoop Ohio at #0.95 
vyT.lii, and trade brands of do, at fT.UWiiT.itt; vood bi 
choice wldte wheat extra, at t> 5 ; Minnesota, 
(air t" very Olio,-a extni, at |7.50(a&90; St, Louis at 
?7.00(-«7.70 fur common to fair extra, and #7.75519.50 for 
good toeliolec. Boat-hern at $,.t»l*.7.75tor extra* aud 
<7.*0i<-9..'d for good to choice. Bye nt f4.70(ui5.10 for 
common t<i line. Corn meal at #.*41(33.8.5 for Western, 
#4.6t>i<-3,80 for Jersey, and #4(«4.(Vi for Braiidywlno. 
Fresh FrnSls. — Apples are dull, and uot likely 
to Improve While so much unsound stock is pressing 
upon the market. Cranberries are prime In crates: 
good lots are scarce. A tew lots of ra-boiletl '71 maple 
sugar is quoted at. 16(5300. 
Apples, good, barrels. #li-jl.'25; do. select ions, #4.50: 
do. poor, #2.iiiM.t: cranberries, tine, bbl., $9: do. com¬ 
mon to fair, #5^77507 do. crates, fine. $3<58.25; do. do. 
cotuiium. #2(9-2.50; uranges, La., bbl.. $14i'-! 15; peanuts 
Wilmington, bush., #2<«2,20: Virginia, new, #29(2.20; 
do. common, M 25,/ I 50- hickory nuts, #1.75.(2; Fee,-in 
mils, It 9w-9‘.c, 
Grain. Wheat has been taken moderately well by 
shippers, but the market, has Jacked animation. Spring 
grades have been ottered at a decline of 2(.-3e„ there 
being a fair supply, while prices of winter have beon 
put up about 2 cts.. with moderate offerings. The 
shipments forward to this market are Increasing 
No 2 spring in store, 1,53® 1.56, N». i spring inatore, 
$1.57fiG.58: winter red Western, #l.ftfel.70; umber 
Western, 1.7lgd.74: white Western, $1.72f->1.80. l J rices 
of corn have declined about 2cts., tho market closing 
„ , good and lino “ ...19 (a22 
Brlglit-work,common and medium " ...25 i„:io 
good and tine “ .,.35 <$&> 
Vegetable*, — Tiiore lias tieen a good shipping de¬ 
mand tor potatoes. The local trade is tair, with little 
business tor storing. Onions and other items un¬ 
changed. 
t*o Hi toe*. Early Rose, bid., #2.12.(2.37; P. Blows, #1.75 
(a 3; Prince Albert, #1.7:..i2; -Mouilor and Goodrich. #1,25 
"Me>0i Jackson, #l.2,.„ 1.50; Dyrigld, #t.2.,„ 1.75; Nova 
Scotia. #1,75; sweet. Del. ki 7j,<i4.1*1. Onions, red A vtd- 
low, #7..si; white, ?2..5d,f3; Conn-, 100 strings . 
(iilrfic, per ltlu hum-hen, #20*22. Turnips 
Bia, hid., #1.2,7; flat, #lw 1.25. Guidiages. per 11*1 
Hidd-urd squash, per Mil., #4 , mallow. #i. Bee 
too, #1,2'. carrots per Jot), #1.50. 
Wool.— The feature* of the market for fleece* arc 
Small stocks and lilgh priees are quoted. Pulled arc 
Inquired for. ('iillfurnia is lightly dealt in. Foreign 
lire in tlm seller’* favor. l.at.eM wile* are at Hk-:-4c. 
lor prime Ohio, t«.!-,c. for meillum unwashed, 5tX-r53c. 
lor unwashed, K#.(x5c. for palled. 60c. for Texas, ;!7‘.-@ 
file, for lull clip California, 4ti4(u,48>*c. for Cape, 62lie. 
for washed foreign. 
At hi shy. There is considerable business at lower 
figures. I be an avals are large; Western, 90c. 
Turnips, Kus- 
#.V/,7. 
ids per 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKETS. 
Lilli© Fall!., N. X., March X, I SIX. 
'I'lICUE is no change to note in the market at Little 
balls, for the week ending March 2d. Local dealers 
begin to talk ol new cheese, small lots of which they 
expect will be brought forward tho latter part of l lie 
month. Tlie general impression Is that the now 
make will go off at good price*. 
Wo have advices f rom abroad for Die second week 
In rebruary. Our London correspondent says there 
i> on «‘Airejiu;!y fttioil (loiuuotl fur ut Ui1von^t‘d 
prices, and that stock * are gutting very small. A ineri- 
can extra lino Is now quoted at ij-orifl*.: tine 67,,/ti-a.; 
good, .Vvairfw.; seconds, JiJci.'si*. The other destrli 
bo- 1 ,ti*.; (T'lnoa#, fiV-.jbs.; Jjerbv shape, ,>k-- 172 *. 
in butter, fine Irish, European, and tho best of tlie 
( unuiuun only salable, we quote prices as follow *- 
Normandy extra, H'krG.'Sis.; Cloumells, I34s,i Canadian, 
Tin: corresponding prices last year in London lor 
turner and cheese were a* followsClonniellS nut¬ 
ter, lolls,; American cheese, His. 
The weallier In Herkimer, N. V., during the early 
part of tiie week wu* cold, with high winds. 
UOCIIEhTEK. N, y„ Feb, X9.— Wheat market 
flint at no advance of 3f-i5o.: red winter, #1.5tk- 1 55• 
white Mtchtom, #1.68tol.62, and white diohl,$i,t)0t., 1.72. 
Burley, tAgwBe. for two-rowed; Hie. for four-rowed 
OalsseUingai fik-GTc. Beaus, #1.5tX--2. Dressed hogs, 
Wool quoted at ftfeiTOe. Sljeep pelts, #.5caeh 
for best. Chi eke us, J7(-U8c. ^ B>. Eggs, ak<(.30c„ with 
declining tendency. Butter,24®28c. for best. Apples, 
#1(3,1.35; tier bush.; dried do., Sc. Potato,,*, 50e. Clo¬ 
ver seed, #0.75(34). Timothy. #3.250(3.50, Hay, #ltk«23 
per ton. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New Vork, March l, 1872. 
Tni; effect off the depression In all descriptions of 
butcher s stock Just previous to the closing of last 
week s report was to check shipments ami decrease 
the receipts at this point. By this moans the accu¬ 
mulated offerings were disposed of and a further de¬ 
cline avoided; but tho demand for meats has been 
very moderate, and the week's business has been 
profitless to ail parties, except the commission sales¬ 
men. The weather has been favorable enough, tlo- 
