hmn Q.7 
buyers In till* way will not release stock. Peaches 
are dull; un peeled lower. Small fruit* steady. 
-Apples— Old Siale.qr* .TbtSc.; Western. ncw.lUffllOcX.: 
Southern, now. ufs.. IWA;.; do. line, sliced, -iiy- ; 
new Stuto nr*., II- 11 1 ; do. sliced, line, l.i-ii I.V.; 
Pouches, peeled, now X. C.. 17c.(«*la0»; do. U«o., l£»ic 
16HC.: peeled K. «li. Vii.. UftlOsc,; new unpeeled 
halves, ‘ do. quarter*. i -it.iiJc. PIuiiim. 2u<: 37c, Cher¬ 
ries. new, e i!>..30t»32c. Blackberries, 12R®Uc. Reap- 
berries 3d*>32c 
K«si».-Th« Arrivals arc very lartto at the close and 
prices have declined, closing weak. Sales at. «0 u2>a)Hc. 
for Western. 2le for State. New Jersey and Long 
Island, and I’.VtfWXc. for Southern. 
Flour. Medium ami good (trades of State and 
Western arc wanted at better prices. The low grades 
are owning In more freely, and prices are rather weak. 
The quotations are at. fii.25ntt>.75 tor superttm.* State; 
|KJ.8.’i.t7.llU fot c.itnnion extra do.; #7.05''vT.t6 for guorl 
to choice do.; #7 31.07 01 for fancy do.; for 
aupertlnu Michigan. Indiana, Ohio, Iowa. ,Vc , #(l,!fl 
at i.Ol) for extra <b>.; $7.liV«a.uu for choice extra do., In- 
eluding shipping brands Cd round hoop Ohio at #7.00 
0*7.111, and trade brands of do. ut fM.Ws.Ta; good to 
choice Wilde wheat extras at ffl.lUw'.i. Ill; Minnesota, 
fair to Very choice extra, at #7.Mltvd.hI. St. I.oiils at 
*7.Ml,ror coinncin to fair extra, and #8 .'kkalll.N) bu 
good to choice. Southern at. |7 N)@8,T5 for extras and 
*7.«0,i 11.50 (or good to choice. Itye at f-l.J0ft»A. 
Fresh Fruit*. Apples are In fair demand blit the 
trade shows only moderately upon the stock of Rus¬ 
sets. Charleston strawberries are arriving regularly 
The season Is backward there te* here; last year wo 
had a good offering of berries the last week in March. 
Cranbeities Orm. I.ow grade peanuts lower; choices 
Wilmington #2,40, 
Apples, good barrels, Flrticl.50; do. selections, T.V'i 
5.50; do. poor. 12,ijn«:i; cranberries, tine, bbl.,fl7.lK); 
do. crates, tine. 45,50; do. do, eomnion, #3<iv4 ; peanuts, 
Wilmington. bu*h..#2"<i2.25; Virginia, new, #1.8();><)2,lll; 
do. eonnnon. »l 2j<sl .50; hickory nuts, $1.7!W2; Pecan 
nuts. ». HiwUc. 
<3mlII.-Prices of wheat have advanced one to 
two cents, with light arrivals mnl tnort! Inquiry; a 
feature of the market being considerable call from 
the millers of the South. No.2spring, Iti store, *1.60® 
1..VJ; No. I do., (I A7i)«I.U3; winter red Western, #l.7(Lv 
1.7B; amber Western, #l,7Sui) I.H6. Itye Is quiet at 
about BfMo. for Western. Out* are steadily held, 
with a fair home trade Western, Wsi.i.'dMc.; Ohio 
5l!XH5.ioo. Burl, y is quiut at 726#?4o. tor two rowed 
State. Corn Is in fair demand, both for export and 
from the home trade, with prices In the seller’s favor; 
sales at TIkT'Ic. tor Western ndxeu atluut: 72c. fur 
Western yellow ; 7m:. for white Southern. 
Huy nod Mrt«>v. The arrivals are not more than 
sutltctcid to meet wants of the trade, and prices are 
ttrin. Sales at #1.35 for shipping, t1.tOud.75 for retail 
qualltleat Sfl&GOo, for salt; ‘ft *wo, for clover, Straw 
att 1.115 lor long rye; 86"50c. for short rye; 75(g'85o. 
for out; 50n*70e. for wheat. 
Hop*.—Full rales are insisted upon for desirable 
stock. The demand Is entirely from brewers, Sales 
ut (XJ-ifiSo. for prime, and cotnuiou stock as low as 25c. 
Yearlings, lb®30c.l English, tKXjiliSa.; lliivurmns.tVWT&c. 
HI uple Muitar.-Vermont. 22e State, 30c.; sirup, 
*1 .25 per gal in wood mid ILCwii l.iX) in tin. 
Fens Are offered ut #l.28avl.80for Canada, und $1,05 
@2 for green. 
Foil I try nail Game. -The call Is mainly for 
live poultry ut full prices. We quote : 
Live, Stale and N. .1., IS®20o.; do. Western, 1764lflc.; 
roosters, 11 ,*l2e ducks.per pair, f1<ml.l2. (lees* West¬ 
ern, #1 7 v.<, 2, do. Canada, tl.TIkki't; do. Jersey, Vl.Wib 
3.75; turkeys, 20<d)22a. 
(iA.MK.—Cunvus backs $lo« e.. red head tOtOfilkJ.. mal¬ 
lard 3ds 10c . widgeon and teal 'AWdOe.', black duck, 
75c.; English snipe per do*., #2®2.2 .i ; wild goose each 
*1.; wild pigeons, per do/., $1.2%* 1.37, picked. 
Frovinion*. For tness pork the market Is quiet 
with prices ttrm. .Muss, *13.311 fiir spot, #13.35 for 
April, #1,1.37 for \fay, $13.H) for June. Drossod bhga 
are tv,*,,f, at Oei/rl . Mhtille, are active and strung, 
with a light stunk oomparatlvely of desirable meat: 
lone clear, TRc.; short rib, 7V,c.; short el ear, 7 Kc.; 
bellies, TiiSTlio. Cat meats are held tlrmly at 8 Vis) 
U;<c. for huus hi pintle; S’-J<u)’.l tor do. Ill salt; (Sfi* 
5Wc. for shoulders. Smoked meats are quint ill I Out 
13c. for bams; 0J*,")7c. for shoulders, and TJfGoHIrfc. 
for clear rib. lord is quiet unci closed rather In the 
buyer's favor. Western steam, simo. KtttJo, U-ko. 
For forward dullVio j,n.des lit O'yO. for April. I)U<:. for 
May. DUO. for July. Hbntrlna, OVffiilpc. Hear Is In 
siimil demand lor dealers’ use, at #7.50,49.50 for plain 
Western mesa. tlb.ul'J for extra mess. Hoof flams 
are scarce at #23'.g27 Tlerc.o beef at • I.Vft 17 for prime 
mess, and yldsil for liulla moss. Tallow is held at 
full prices; ptltue. 'J'-lc. 
Meed. For clover, the market is quiet, the sales In 
Small lots l i the home trade. We quote at U itrlOc. 
for Ohio and pi ime Indiana. Timothy is In moderate 
request at #2.T6r,'.t.f7 S 
Tobacco. Large lines of aoodleaf have boon sold, 
and lliu market is In Hie seller’s favor. Kentucky 
leaf attracts more attention, at sternly prices. The 
(jiiotailoriu for Kentucky aroKStli'iu. for lugs, tWlllYc. 
lor common to medium leaf, uud line ut llvpallc. 
Now crop sccdleaf at H.^btUlc. for State running lots, 
12><®l le. for medium Fenn., 17(921 Me. for line do., 10,* 
11X0. for Ohio ruuillug lota, 8X(08o, for Wisconsin 
and Western. 
Vegel.nhlea, The market la pleasantly variegated 
with some fresh Houthem garden stuff, and llermiidu 
Is sending hor produce quite regularly, old potatoes 
must be choice to bring extreme prices. Bermuda 
onions sold at $6 per crate. 
I’otaloiM, 10arly Rose, hid., for need, *3.25tt3.0(J; F. 
Blows, *2.2ar<t2.W); I'rlnce Albert,*1.7.V>v2; Monitor und 
Hood rich. •I.2u<*l.. , 0i Jackson, *1 .Mad 1.7 5; Dyrlght, 
$l.50a2; sweet Del., *3.75«.f.(<). Onions, red and yel¬ 
low, #2,25 <'*2,50; Conn.. 100 strings. *3. Gariic, per 
100 bunches. *;!2".7I. Turnips, Russia, bbl., #2. Cub- 
bilge#, per 100, fll'.dH. Boots per 150. *1.25. Carrots 
per 11)0, *1.50. 
Wool. It us I ness In very light. Foreign stock Is 
held higher. Thu reports from the Comfon suio are 
of an encouraging nature. Sales are limited to small 
lots, to meet wants of manufauturers. Cutest sales are 
of lino 11 cocos ut da'auOo.; Cape ut 47yd:.; Mestl/.a, 38c. 
Whlslty Is quiet, and steadily huld ut 88!<o. for 
Western. 
ruled high, the poorest Texans selling ut Ut' IIXc.! 
fut Cheroket-s abd thin 111., ut UWJttc-; good cattle, 
13c.; und extras ut 13.y«*l3\\\, a few nuiclilBg He 
Seven ears Cherokee*, a!-, cwt. went at. ll>j<s I2c.; 13 
curs 111.. ON cwt., 12® 13,Ho.; « ears fat Texans, OM ewt. 
Ik’Mc. 37 lbs. per cwt.; t cur» Ohio sCIII-tml cuttle, 7X 
cwt-, *ih caeh ; a car good 111., s-V cwt., *115. 
The following are the closing prices for the week 
In comparison with what cuttle brought one week ago, 
for net weight of beef; 
This week. Last week. 
Cents. Cents. 
Choice beeves, TP tt>.13W <u\ I3 ! g 18 dfi I3K 
(loud to prime.12k 13!*' 1JX (D 13 
Ordltiury to medium.12 oc 12X 1I.H, ot 12 
Lowest grade.II 0 U IIId On 11 
Average Miles.12!* i"> - list 9 - 
Milch Cow*.—flood rows, and especially those of 
large sue. sell rather belter, hut ordinary are not Im¬ 
proved in the least. The lowest prices yet reported 
wero obtained for a car of tin, poorest cows we have 
seen What the owner was thinking of when he sent 
cows here that would Only sell tor *16 each, we can¬ 
not Imagine. Other poor cows sold Ht#35tn>30; 20head 
Just medium, averaging $57 per head, and a few wood 
going at $U,Va7.’i. When •elected, the very best sol) ut 
*HJ each. There were at fresh cows last week. 
Veal C’tllvPH, Receipts. 2.887 against 2,181 the 
previous week. Wo shall have a much larger num¬ 
ber to report for the next week. There Is no change 
from the 5®8c. V a. for II Vo, and >Viil(le. for dressed, 
reported hi our last. The market Is glutted tn-duy, 
und stock cannot be sold Cool ivcalher has rather 
favored the trade in dressed, hut tin! risks are great. 
Kven now, with rain threatening, holders are ready to 
accept almost any offers tor dressed calves. A car of 
the best, 14(1 Ihs., Jersey calves sold ut 8c., weighed 
alive, with Ikl of 117 Ihs., at. 6 Ye., ami a lot of lid lbs. 
at 5y,e. 
Slicep nml I,molts. Receipts 12,371 against 11,024 
for the previous week. It is seldom that we have 
been called upon to report such a market a* that, of 
to-day, «ill, only uhoiji IJWO head "it sale, and thu 
prices here giveii are no guldu for the future. Butch¬ 
ers had lu have a lew sheep, and huldura took advan¬ 
tage uf their neceasitltis, charging (jj(c. Iqr fal, (lull 
wool, ()., sheep of Iti Ihs. Four stock sold til. 0<jiitl(*c. 
Hheured sheep begin to Uxnve. sales were made at 
7!iC. yesleiday, while a car 2fM lb., fat 0-, sold at. 8|*c. 
Lambs are still very scarce, ami are worth 18®/do¬ 
per lb. Just now, They generally sell ut $8<niD each, 
u few ol lliu best at and some very tliln, ut *ik«-7 
per bead. A lot of 313 very Hue, 10 lb. O. Wool sheep 
sold at li ke. ; a cur UT lb. 111., 10c., with 21)0 O. sheared 
101 Ihs., at 8Xc. 
lings. ■ Receipts 28,35!) against 23.K8 for the pre¬ 
vious week. They advanced kc. after Inst report, 
live reaching T»',c., and dressed pigs touching 7c. 
Now, with free un ivul* 6,421 to-day they are easier 
again. Live are quoted a tec., and drowsed at 5Jt,'MB:Yc., 
those of nil and 200 Ihs. selling at UJifthe 
lightest bring the most money. The weather is un¬ 
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I TUiGS KOI{ HATCHING. Partridge and 
J Huff Cochin*, Dark Bran mu * Houdau* |3 duz.: 
2 do*.. $ r >. Light Brahma*, yilvcr Gray Dorkings, *2 
do*.; 2 do*., t do*., *5. Many of our fowl* wi Im¬ 
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llruhmu cock, weight, l.'i.H lb*. Aylesbury Duel; (im- 
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Rye, WuHlchdster Co., N. V. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKETS, 
Iilille Full*, N. Y„ April ’20, IN7‘2. 
About 200farm dairy cheese were delivered at the 
Llltlu Fall* market- for the week ending April 20, und 
prices ranged from 11to l2J^c 
A few factories were also In market, and sold at 
12Kc. to 13.4c., the latter llgure having been paid fur 
the Eaton ville. 
A good delivery Of butter till* week which was sold 
ut 33c., and extra fancy. In a few Instances, bringing 
a little higliur price. 
Thera Is considerable snow ou the Herkimer hills, 
and the weather Is full of cold, ruw, March winds. 
X. A. W. 
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from selected high class and premium stuck of the 
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receipt of price. Address c. l>. VALENTINE, 
Fordham. Westchester Co., N. V. 
LIVE 8T0CK MARKETS. 
Nkw YORK, April 18, 1872. 
Aj/rnouon stock has been coming forward more 
freely, there Is not enough to turn the strong tide 
of the previous week. It is chocked lu some of the 
departments. TUe most noticeable feature 1* the very 
high price Of mutton,and the llrsl arrivals of sheared 
sheep. There Is also a cry railed against selling 
bruised und diseased beef, which rather injures the 
trade. 
uVT v ''?* Receipts for the past week, 8,247, agulust 
8.dll for the previous week. But for the light supply 
then we should expect a hard market now , Instead of 
which, prices have advuni-eil (nuke. F it ,but close 
less firm than they were yesterday. All have been 
sold, however, noire Were 4,259 head Offered last 
Monday—14b car loiul* ut.Cninmunlpuw, ytJ at ninth St., 
and 22 at S\ echawken The market was a very quick 
one, and soak went off in n few hours, at high prlcee. 
1 his «t I undated drovers, und they ordered -lock for¬ 
ward with all possible dispatch, so that 3,157 head 
have been received since then—147 our loads to-day. 
1 he opening prices were very good this morning, but 
toned down somewhat before the close. Still prices 
yJPKCIA L NOTICE. Having purchased front G. 
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trldga and Huff I ’ochln*, are prepared to furnish Eggs 
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