FOREIGN NEWS, 
Great Britain. 
In the English House of Commons, on tho 
10th I list. f Mr. Gladstone made his motion for 
dm unseating of O’Donovan Hossa, ami was 
opposed by two Irish members. After a debate, 
in which Mr. Gat,bone Hardy and Sir Uoundoll 
l’ulmcr supported tho Government, a vote was 
taken on Mr. Gladstone’s motion, and Hossa was 
unseated by a vote of 5501 to 81. 
• France. 
In Paris four hundred persons are In prison 
awaiting examination for complicity in the in¬ 
surrection. Tim troops are still held in readi¬ 
ness for an emergency. Klourens is still at large, 
and is believed to be In llelgiiun. Tho French 
police profess to have discovered an extensive 
conspiracy against the Government, in which 
tiie editors of tiie Mnm'iUnUc mid AVer if tire im¬ 
plicated. A policeman in plain clothes, in at¬ 
tempting to arrest a mechanic in his own house, 
whs shot dead by him. Several citizens were 
killed during the disturbances, and their bodies 
are exposed at the Morgue. Lo MctrxcUlnisc has 
re-appeared, and was eagerly bought up. 
Spain. 
Castelah* the leader of the Spanish Republi¬ 
cans, has written a remarkable letter to a Vienna 
liberal paper, in which bo predicts, not. only a 
Spanish Republic, but a confederation of Euro¬ 
pean republics on tho plan of the American 
federal system, and ultimately an United States 
of tho world. Ho pays a glowing tribute to 
America, “ that paradise of tho future." 
It u»*iii. 
Titf, insurrectionary movements have been 
more serious than appeared on thosurfaee. Tiie 
Homo Secretary is so exasperated by the turbu¬ 
lence of the people that lie recommends t lie 
Czar to cancel all the liberal reforms recently 
inaugurated. 
Turkey and ICgypt. 
Ism aii. Rash a hesitated nt first to accede to 
the demand of his master at Constantinople and 
deliver up his Egyptian iron clads. Ho sent 
along the little 1,(11, but retained the navy. Now 
he has thought better of if and sent tho iron 
clads, but lie still ciingH to (lie fire-arms bought 
of the French and English manufacturer*. As 
lie Iihs yielded step by stop It is rail probable 
that lie will permit even this caiimtx brill to re¬ 
main. His humiliation is almost complete. 
(Hie iftWkots. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York. Fob. IS. 1870. 
The receipts of prnditeofor tlio week Include 17,748 
bides cotton, 98,423 bids, flour, 102,(524 bushels wheat. 
43.2(0 do. corn, 55,723 do. outs, 7,812 do. molt, 13,7(53 do. 
barley, U.HTI do, beans, 1,4511) bills, corn meal, 14,I'm bags 
corn meal. It,Wo bills, pork, 5,UKi pkg*. beef, 4,700 pkgs. 
cut meats, i),705 Herpes lard, lU.'.K'i pkg*. butter, 5.3H8 
bxs. choose, . 1,-54 bbls. egt's, 787 pkgs. dried fruits, 
8,178 dressed bogs, 5,(Eft bids, whisky, 1,35(1 bidus bops. 
(ten.IS nil.I Pena.—Tho boon market wallows 
slowly under a large stored supply and continued 
free receipts. Occasionally a round parcel of UKl tbs. 
are worked off, but considerable concession below 
our reduced ranges has to be made to effect u move¬ 
ment in lilts was’. Peas very dull and nominal. 
Means Kidney, p bash,, #2.40.12.50; pea, prime, 
#1.00,02.005 medium, hand ptclu.d, VI.'iUoAUV )4 Hood 
to prime, ll.OO'.i’l.tiO; common to fair, flkvl.tl); mar¬ 
rows, prime, #2<>'>2.25; hand picked, #2.25; good to 
prime,: l.'.) 0 <"3.(11; common to lair, f 1.25c,>1.150; Lima, #5 
@0. Peas—Canada, bond, fl0u.',i#l; tree, In bids., 
#I.20>!'I.'J>; green, $1,8(5 > 2 ; marrowfat, #1,75(5)2; black- 
eye, Southern, 2 bush, bag, $4<«4.23. 
Ite. —*vnx.—Bo mo sales have been mado for ex¬ 
port, about 4,01X1 ll.s. at :i7MM»i, In u small way 80® 
;i0c. may still be dilated, Thu amount sent abroad 
this year ..< about equal to tho quantity shipped tip 
to this time la - 1 . year. Our Information on this point 
last week was erroneous. 
Itr.ini.i (lortt. The lute weak feeling has termi¬ 
nated m a decline, most holders being anxious to 
self. Wo quote common and mixed parcels liisvl.ic.; 
choice green, ITfflrUy. Hrooms steady, at 08.6O®6.IJO 
for ordinary to good, i‘ lu</7 for extra. 
Km ter. We reduce quotations, but the revUton 
of prices does not really represent the current selling 
rates. The. pressure to soil is m strong that buyers 
booh perceive they have everything their own way, 
and a eonsouuent unsettled stale of affairs is tho re¬ 
sult. The stock Is estimated as one-half less than 
last year, but with large lots to come, that Is, consid¬ 
ering the laic season and the low qualities that urn 
store I and Included in the receipts, tho fact doe* 
liot pr.me.tn tuilCli Confidence. 
Slate and Pennsylvania, palls, line, 4 C<r< Pic.; do., fair 
to good, ;i'.v5JSc,; Pennsylvania, tul.s, «’sVGWe.; Slate, 
Hrkias, lino, .TLCWc,; medium to good, 20 >«;i(J<!.; half 
tubs, line, SBtUflc,; medium to good, HOVWc.; fancy 
select,lorn;, 42», L3u.: Welsh, tubs, fall made, 5i.Vu.37c.; 
do., prime ilali liis, 3(>,'.33o,: do,, fair to good dairies, 
27<>424g.; Ohio. Reserve, fresh, 35'(«2iSc,; do., conun.in 
to g..od, 21 ’23c.; other aoleotloua, 20(>*22o.; other 
Western, firkin*. Ac., tine, 24'>',26u,; fair to good, 
2tkffl22e.: Western rolls, 21'«,27e.; common blitter, 15.1(1 
18c.: Canada muter, 23:*28c. 
Cliecoe, The murkot Is not satisfactory to tho 
sellers, (shippers have not been In the market, for 
round lots, the decline In gold chocking tho Influence 
of tho late advance abroad. The home trade also 
are haying moderately, as they havo occasion to use. 
There Is an Inclination on tho part of a few holders 
to push off stock at slight concessions. Shippers are 
offering 1754't- ,l,r tho fluent selection*. 
Factory State, extra, per lb.. 17!4©17)fO.; Factory 
State, good to line, per lb., Hi;**". 11534-5 Factory State, 
common, per lb., UUffitlflcd Farm Dairy, choice, per 
lb., U5;'t«’-l7Xc.; Farm Dairy, good to line, per lb., 15!-,.>4 
hie.; Farm Dairy, common to fair, per lb., HflfdStQc-S 
English Dairy, good to prime, per lb., 17>p8d8u.-, Eng¬ 
lish Dairy, poor, per lb., 10.417c.; Pineapple State, 
per lb.,25.427c.; Pin, apple Connecticut, per lb.,2V„<,2rte. 
Cotton.—Tho market In very weak, Tho Supplies 
have been liberal, and holders are offering about as 
fast as received. The Impression Is gain I mg ground 
that, tho crop has been uudercstimated. 
N«w Orh*um nut) 
17|*ls ,l,t f Jkn, Moll 1 Iff. Tnxiw. 
. 21 !}<Vi— 
. 2244 ©— 
. 25174.®— 
. 24.si.ai- 
. 25 «(®- 
Prtees for npple* aro nominal. 
There is a good export Inquiry for them, but holders 
will not moot the views of shippers, who want to pay 
about 8 e. for good stock. Western Mock is coming 
forward In quantities, but Is not placed at. present 
ranges. Peaches am firm and selling well to the lo¬ 
cal trade at full prices, Blackberries nrn tlrtnor. 
Apples,State lOailbje., WesternS^.PJHc,,Houlhern 
8 lie., sliced II*$..<:l2Me, Peaches, peeled, IS© 17c.,com¬ 
mon |d « Me., East Shore ia!i(«i2lle., impeded quar¬ 
ters, Do., halves, la*, lie. Mlackhmries, 1245)l25ie. 
UuspberrlCB, 5IO:a3le. Cherries, 24x4250., pits In, Wc. 
Plums, 2> 52 lic. Whortleborrle*. i2.®l4e, 
Kug*. There ha* been a largo InoreasoIn receipts, 
und a decided full In price*. Western aro quoted at 
tho close at 23M;7»2»Hoothorn, 23>4Cu24c. Extra 
fresh from other points will not go above 25c.. tho 
market for all closing weak. 
l>'r©*li Frill Is.—Apples arc doing better. Green¬ 
ing taking tho load In the improvement. Cranberries 
are in reduced stock and tinner. As a novelty show¬ 
ing how long grapes can be kept In saleable order, wo 
notice no arrival of a few crates Catawba from Steu¬ 
ben Co., N. V., which sold at l3o ^ It. Peanuts and 
hickory nuts are higher. 
Apples Selections Western, V bill., $4.«.V>(|6; mixed 
lot* Western, (.25; common qualities, #8,00.<>.;!.75. 
Cranberries, 4* ©rate,#3.75,(4.85; bbl., #12f®14. Nuts 
•Pooan, now, P lb., U - >cPi'vO-t peanuts, Norfolk, 
now, V bush., #2.Wkr«3.25; peanuts, Wilmington, P 
bush., # 1 . 76 . 702 ; hlukory nuts, V bush., #lutl.25. 
Finnr-Lias Improved about, twenty cents on the 
low grades and ten cent* on the better grades Mtnto 
and Western. There Is more general trade. Wo quote 
at ♦4.18f®4.tl5 for superfine State: #a.2QW>6.8) for com¬ 
mon oxtru do.; f i.iiVi 5 15 for good to choice do.; #6-60 
f®5.85 for fancy do.; $4.7.V> 1.25 for superfine Michi¬ 
gan, Indiana,Ohio, towu, ,Ve.; #.i,l.V>('6.25 for extra do., 
and # 5 .:kM> for choice extra do., Including shipping 
brands Of round -hoop Ohio at #5.»M5,:t3, and trade 
brands of do. #0,40©ii.l5; good to choice white wheat 
extrasffi.70®6.30; 8 t. Louis at #5.S0(®6.2& for common 
to fair extra*, and 06.23(w8.fiO for good to choice; 
Southern at # 5 . 5 G« 4 ii for extra; #fl.O6fit0.7o for good to 
choice. Hyo at 64&1.75 for tho range of tine and 
suporllne. 
Wlient.—Winter grades aro about 5c. higher, and 
spring about 54c. better. There has been a fair ex¬ 
port trade. Tho trade hero are encouraged by foreign 
advices which report bad weather and an advance. 
We quote at the close, #1.Mini#!. 13 for No. 55 spring; 
#l.lft>4#l.21 for No. 3 spring; tl.2N4fl.a5 for No. I 
spring; tl.1H>.> #1.555 for winter red western: #1.35 for 
amber Michigan; #I.I5:»>*1.-Y* r<*r white California; 
?|. 4 . - > *>J>I..V) for wlilte Caniidii; white Michigan ul #110 
at# 1.55; amber Kentucky ami Tennessee at 
Barley Is dull, sales of two-rowd State in. 87VCJflo. 
Oats are steadily hold .it 6U55e. for Western, ami 
.V.t.tlK.V- for State. Com Is dull and drooping at, 
7 U'.‘‘.‘,c. for new Western mixed ; 7 ().T" 5 e. for unsound ; 
',fic,(.> lor new yellow Jersey and Southern, and 
1.01 for old Western mixed. 
Hay and Hirnxv. Wo quote retail at #l®.1.20 In 
loads, the higher price for prime New Jersey coarse. 
Shipping hay ... demand at firm prices, 8 &it, 8 ho. 
Loose hay, #1.25 per 1(10 by tho ton. Long rye straw 
Is worth #1.10■„.#1.15; short do., U5u.M$l ; oat,70r®75e, 
IThe foreign reports aro fiivorahlo, and 
there has been morn Shipping Inquiry. I’riees are 
ilrm. Wo quote yearling* utOoiilOc. and new crop at 
hW27o. 
Provision*. The business In pork 1ms boon 
moderate since our last, Imt confidence has been 
gradually removed, and the market closes Arm at 
quotations, with few lota either Cash or CutUI'O press¬ 
ing upon the market. We quote, for Jobbing pur¬ 
poses. mess, ordinary, #2ii.'2>Vv2d.31. moss, heavy, 
$2(1.760620,87; hitter held at tho close at #27, For fu¬ 
ture, this and following two months the market was 
very steady, but. Arm at *20.50. Extraprime Is quoted 
at. $21. Prime moss Western, 23<"23.50: do. city, #24<m 
21.50, Beef Is In very limited demand; Iho stock 
of tun. Is not good enough for export. A few lots of 
now receipts have hoen taken aL prices above our 
ranges. We quote ordinary brands at $115,da for 
new plain mess; >14i.< 17 lor extra mess; $2&t«,3H for 
prime mess, and *27(,t3t for India mess, 
Beef hums are In good demand at #3S(.t30 for ’I’exas, 
mid #;il (.488 for Western. Few of tho latter Here. 
Cut-meats havo ruled unusually dull, and the fol¬ 
lowing prices me nearly nominal : Pickled hams, 
14(.(,1454c.; shoulders In dry salt.. HMlOitfe,; no hams In 
salt here. Smoked hums, 17(®18Xo.; do, shoulders, 
14(®15c. 
There has been very little doing In Bacon nn the 
spot, though good quantities are going through di¬ 
rect. At the close there was more animation, and 
the following prices aro quotable: Cumberland ut 
I.W". t3><c., the latter tor light. Long clear at 1454c., 
and short rib, HJ4«t Il'.-fO-; Stretford, 14‘* 0 . 
There have been free sales of Tallow at Ifl'yo.; the 
range Is ih«,1054c. lor country to prime city. 
Stoiirlue Is quoted at 1434c. In hints., and 15e. for t.es, 
Lard has been dull and tending to lower prices. 
Yesterday the market reacted slightly m favor of 
sellers. Wo quote prime Westoru tcam 155i>v,>lfiJ4o.; 
second grudes do. I l/4(‘"15c.; city, lacolGtic. for steam 
ahd kettle. For future the operations have been 
light. Tho closing sales wen* at 15 1 • . for April and 
.May, but tho market, wound up rather stronger. 
Dressed Hogs have been dull, and prices have not 
Improved. We quote city at. 1 J;I 40 W 12 C.: a lew pigs at. 
12540.; Western. H)X'«>HJ4<! : for good. 
In fresh meats wo quote Chicago dressed beef at 
8 ( 3110 ,; bog-dressed calves, milk, 10u(il7c. for best, and 
WwUo. for Common ; grassers, Oi.jiUo. 
Poultry mid Game. -Poultry Is affected by tiie 
damp weather and stock from distant points has been 
pushed off at easier figures. The supply Is only 
moderate, about equal to the wants of the trade, and 
quotations f >r heat lots are unchanged. Live sells 
moderately well. 
Ll VK. -Fowls and Chicken* -State and New Jer¬ 
sey, ?( is. IA 1 &M 0 .; Western, Itfcrlic.; Dunks Now 
Jersey, #( pair, f l.'sy.ii'l; Western, $1.50' .,1.50. Geese 
Western. $1.75,. 3; New Jersey, #51<.( 3.25. Turkeys- 
NoW Jersey, F it., 21e.; Western,20c. 
Deal and Ores,ski*. Fowls and Chickens, State, 
p lb., 18641'Jc.; New Jer-ey, 20',422c.; Western, Hire,llle.; 
capons, 28"i;sic.; Turkeys, New Jersey, 22(<i>2lo.; State, 
21('',23c.; Western, 111.',,,21c.; Ducks, common, 1 fir,',20c.; 
line, do., 22<,'*24c.; Geese, common, 10,/,12c.; line, do., 
U'.' hie. - . Peaii ii* Chickens, l.(h,'.#l. 6 (); Kuhblts, ffy,,j50e.; 
Hares, lOcrflffe.; Venison, saddles, C lb„ 12',. 18c.; whole 
deer, 107!, 12c; (^iiatl. per dox., $3.25 ;'3,50; Partridges, 
per pair. #110'1.50. 
Tnhiicce. — Business In this article Is not, very 
brisk here. Tho transactions In the growing dis¬ 
tricts of the new crop have been at very satisfactory 
figures. 
Heavy Western and 
Light Leaf. 
« m tic. 
9!4©l<)!4 
lU KC, 1154 
ll\V.U254 
12 1 I’l 
1354f,o 11 
fleeces at H5'„ 37c. for unwashed and unm«ehant4lblc; 
■U,,,. Iil'yc. for State; 48,Sc. for low Ohio and Pennsyl¬ 
vania ; 60c. for X Ohio; 51 ,.Y,c. for XX Ohio; (fcWlV 
lor Canada combing; pulled at, for No. 1; 
86 ( 1 , 10 ,.. f,,r extra; 43'® 411c. for super: Texas at3L(,:t r .n.; 
for tine; Mexican at about 18c.; California at ITiatOo. 
for hurry fall; aOtitiBc. fur good full; 21540. fur hunb'a ; 
33540 . for spring ; 30 bales Capo at 8854 c. 
Whisky—Is In tho buyer's favor. Sales of West¬ 
ern at 87c. 
-— 
THE country cheese market. 
Tub chouse market at Little Fulls continues to ho 
exceedingly dull. We hear of no sales of factory 
goods for the week ending February 19th. A few 
lots from farm dairies have been In market, and sales 
mado as high as ifio. Inferior grades have been 
bought lit like, to lie. The quantity brought in has 
been ■ o small that It Is scarcely worth reporting. In 
haitor no sales this week. We havo advices from 
abroad to the 1st of February. 
Our Liverpool correspondent reports prices with* 
out. change and arrivals light. Fine factory Is ((not¬ 
ed at7Is. to 78s. per ewt.: second quality, 08s. to 71s.; 
third quality, H’o. to i*"s.; ordinary, (12*. to ills. FI 110 
Canadian butter is reported at 100s. to lids, per cwt.—* 
X. A. W. 
-- 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New TORE, Feb. 18,1870. 
We have had variable markets daring this week 
lust ended, hut. the tendency has been towards lower 
price*. Egg* are coining forward fruely, and being 
sold cheaper, are taking the place or meat, while an 
Increased variety of fish, iDClndlng Southern shad, 
tend In the same direction. 
Iteeelpla of live animals: 
tltMivni. 
This week.(1.802 
Last, week _• . • 0,001 
Correspond'd w k 'liO.l.T’.tl 
a vertigo 'no. ..... ,6,'Aw 
Kccve*. The large number 
of the active demand which matlltests Itself when 
butchers aro short of beef, cause a slow triulo at 
Inwci ini,.", I'hc supply on Mondaj lust was heavy. 
IT’S beeves being on sale, imt they were so wait term! 
that butchers din 'ml realize the situation until ih .y 
had cluared tin* yards at Cmninunlpaw. paying mu 
prices. At. tho other yards, fully ltd bond hold over 
until the next day, utter dragging slowly. 
On Wednesday following besides the I5IH State cat¬ 
tle there wero 1,215 fresh an nun Is. making 1,8911 on 
sale, or several liuudrod iqnrn than butchers wanted. 
r|*|| ( i uutrUi't vv:im vciry imirli ilcrpni^hiMl. U'»»l 
till, '.e, decline I" prices there was ,1 liberal alh.W- 
... weights In favor of llm buyer. And still, 
oil account "I the superior quality "t sonic of Die 
drevos, 1 Im prices reported appear to be good, tliougtl 
1 lie in* m.. drove ot 38 extra Him (Hilo Dnrlianis, trom 
It"** (\i,, which wore sold ut IT.’qt' - , on Hl'-'j cwt., 
would have brought 18c. the previous week, I ho 
common and medium droves snllered most, slieli as 
wholesale liuleliers sucuved lor MusM BL MCOVe nt 
51 Illinois Steers li cwt. "illy bringing 13 with 
another drove 7 cwt. at il , 4 c.,atnl H i Missouri cattlo 
Vcwl.al, in., II r. Drovers ootltplalnod or losses on 
stock plifciui.sed si. llio West. Tho offerings ot 
Monday worn 1.789 it Commutilpaw, L2>l at Woo- 
hawken and 1,1518 at Ono Hundrmlth Street. 
The following tiro llm prices at, tho close of tho 
market; 
This week. 
rinilco bullocUM, JR IK. 1 1 Oh 17'4 
(gixul tu prluu!. *’ 
Medium. '* ...1414© 
ordinary. “ ...1254 (® j»E 
Milch 
O"*. 
Cnlvc*. 
Slice)*. 
■'\UI 
Huirc. 
148 
r.« 
16,5108 
125 
7(14 
27.1)17 
115,518 
81 
!Vi3 
20 , 011 ) 
8,11141 
» 
1, HI li 
28,163 
17.5133 
mtier 
of cattlo, and 
a lack 
Poorest grade. " 
Average of all sales... 
. 11 ) (•« 1154 
.1454 © 
La nt week. 
C«ni". 
17 («> 175( 
Hi ftd 17 
15 M 1654 
151 04 14 
10 54 du 12M 
I IV ("j 
Tlmsn cal Lie came from the following Stales, viz.; 
Texas. Nil 
Indiana.. 1«W 
Coniiectlout. •— 
New Jersey.. 51 
West Virginia. — 
Pennsylvania.. — 
Illinois,,... 
New York...... 
Ohio __ 
Michigan . ... 
Kentucky. 
Missouri.. 
liiiuada.... 
3,401 
»W 
5s5 
2IW 
318 
03 
274 
III 11 cli Ouws. 
A deellne 111 vow nee 
Phe fre»h cow trade Is not art good. 
Rh 
. I s —; ihivatocktnc up with th<' 
free suppllos of tiie previous week, wllli '-till larger 
numbers now offering, cause a heavy feeling, and 
(iouleis I aye had hard work test'll all the stock. 1 ho 
bettor 
nf those soot In ha* bou-i inlhor 
lienee the prices "I'laltied show no (ailing off, and a 
lot of III new milch cows varying from I t" finil. a 
sliiglp cow sellltiL. at each of tlm extremes, the whole 
averaging #70; with four ot hers at, $78.11 UuOb, 
culvr.s, cull 
V\'e dro 
n 54c. 17 Ih. on 
Is 12c., und common id. 2c. 
Ordinary. 
Good Ordinary.. 
Low Middling . 
Middling . . . 
Good Middling.. 
Dried PruilM. 
Mohilii. 
2 iy,<i 
22V(„I 
24 S'® 
24K..-) 
20 do 
22 li„22V 
23 
24XM34S 
2554im2f.34 
2054418854 
Lugs..... 
Common leaf 
Medium loaf, 
i •«mil leaf...., 
El no leaf. 
KelOcMoiis ... 
Connecticut and Muss, tlllors.. 
Wrappers loin... 
Finn wrappers,.. . 
Now York State tillers.. 
A verage, lots. 
Wrapper*. 
Poiirmyivanla and Ohio tutors... 
Average lots, 
vv Wes 
Clarksville. 
8 (.« OSc. 
10 (aliiV 
Jl (.01154 
M , 61254 
12X<® 15)54 
i:i*(,"li5< 
.13 (,ilac. 
......85 
.55 
.Ill 
.IH 
. 2(1 
..III 
Von I fin I vos 
Ini', the host. I 80 .; good vea... -., 
(„il. A lot averaging 130 Its. alive, sold at hi. Dressed 
so rarely go over Irtc. that we luittbn! a . the top price, 
with most sales al ltki'.lViv Sumo of the poor veals 
run down to 12 c . tvltli a few hay calves at Ilk;. 
Klirop. There I* scarCelv any ilItTorcmco In the 
price of sln cp, hut til" market. 11 ) slow, and tower 
prime lot* aim offering, which malms a quick demand 
for those which do come in. For one such lol,u very 
extra thick of 12H a. Htate sheep Me, was rolusod. A 
lot or III Hi. llllnolM sliinqi brought. 8c., and a car A. 
Ih. Indiana,7c. Thin lots, nt winch I her" 1 * a "or¬ 
pins, sold at it 1 *uch a- n car 71) )h. Illinois, with - 
cirs 75 lie*, nt. 5 I,, .. and 11 cur Hi It. Mtuto at H';.c. Most, 
ol the stock la selling utk.i i ! , c. Someol this lirokor* 
averages for flic week woroa.lli sheep, at fl.Mi each ; 
8,(11.7 at #11.71!; 1,871 at #5.22; ami 1,2151 at $3.88. 
Swine. Those aro very much depressed, though 
tho receipts are not over heavy. Besides the 15,.100 
live hog* for the week, we have 8 ,Kill Western 
drcHNPd. Live go slowly ut 8 ...,8 city dri'SHOU at 
ll . .. I and Woslorn dressed at ID5,null54f- 
LATKHT Feb. IS P. Al. Uneven There 
wcio 1,113 frvHli, and 312 stale cait.li! on tin; murkot to- 
it 11 V- and trade was slow at kwhs, decline I com W cd 
iiuiul.iy. Of tho fresh cattle. 1502 were at (’omnuiul- 
paw, Go at One i 1 11 t 1 drodt.lt street, and 252 at Wcc- 
fiawkco Nearly all wore sold at III •*;. for hull., I I " 
15,•. lor I Ido Mi fair steers, and IIS* Hi hr. for good cat¬ 
tle No extras woru for sale. ,v. rain storm Inlor- 
foroa wllii trade. 
Slump Arrlvals 1 0 -du v 8,(573, and trade extremely 
slow. Imt Chora insisting Upon lower rates, which hold¬ 
ers aro i.’loctant to yield, boiieo the lock. I he lew 
sold varied li. 55, to 1 he., with onnlot., L0 Its. Htate 
sheep ut 8 c, 
Hug® Only (510 hogs came In to-day, and though 
none wore sold, 8 We. 1 * a* high as they can lie quoted 
alive, with dressed at 120. and Western dressed at 
IDKfeUi;. Tho market is weak. 
Qvnct: or 
KJLSiC & HATCH, 
Bankors and Dealers in Government 
Securities, 
No. 5 Nassau Street, New York, 
February is. ihto. 
The remarkable success which attended our nego¬ 
tiation of the Loans of the 1 I'.NTR.U. I’AflfiO U vil- 
ikiaoCompany and the Wbhtkrn Uacii ic Uaii - 
ie 1 ad 1 ’o q pa v v, ami the popularity and credit Which 
these Loans li 0 vo maintained In the markets, both 
111 (Ids country and Europe, havo shown that the 
|,'|iHl Mortgage Bonds of wisely located and honora¬ 
bly managed Railroad , ur. promptly recognized und 
readily taken as tho omst. suitable, safe, and advan¬ 
tageous form nf investment, ylobllng u more liberal 
Income than can horouftor bo derived from Govern¬ 
ment Bonds, and available to tuko thulr place. 
Assured that, In the. selection and negotiation of 
superior ItallrottO loans, we are meeting a great 
public want, und rendering a valuable service both 
to the holders of Capital cud to those great National 
works of Intermit Improvement whose lot rlnslo merit 
and substantial charact er ont.lt,l« them to the use of 
Capital and the ooulhlenco of Investors wo ROW 
offer with special confidence and satisfaction the 
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS 
OF THE 
Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Oo. 
77 m CliMiipftikc und. Ohio Mitilrorfd, connecting the 
Atlantic const und the magnificent harbors of the 
ClicMipoake Bay With thu Ohio River at a point of 
reliable navigation, and thu*. with the entire Ball- 
road ry*tcui mid water transportation id (tie great 
West and Southwest, FORMS THE ADDITIONA! 
EAST AND WEST THUNK I.INK, so Imperatively 
demanded for tho accommodation of the immense 
and rapidly growing transportation between the At¬ 
lantic seubourd anil Europe on the one hand,and tho 
grout producing regions id' the Ohio and Ml: dsslppi 
Valleys on the other. 
Tin; IMPORTANC* our THIS Road ah a new ou r 
let 1 hum i n e West to tigs sea magnilles it into 
one of iialioual consequence,and Insures to It an ex 
len ;lvo through traffic from the day of Its comple¬ 
tion; While, til the development of the oxfoiodvi 
agricultural and mineral resources of Virginia and 
West Virginia, It possesses, along It* own Hue, the 
elements or a largo und profltiiblo local business. 
Thus the great liderest*, both ueneval and local, 
which demand (lie completion of the ( iiesapkakk 
and 01110 ll Ait.itoAD to tho Ohio lllver, afford tho 
surest guarantee of its success and value, and 
Render if ill© Bloat Intporiutil and Suli- 
11111 i it 1 Ifni trend EiuerpriH© 
ninv in UrogreHH in 
Til is L'oit 11 I ry. 
Its superiority us an East, und West route, and tho 
promise of au immonsu and profitable trade awaiting 
11 a completion, ha ve dm wn to It tho at tention and 
co-operation of prominont. Capitalists and Railroad 
men nf this city, of sound Jlldgmont and known In¬ 
tegrity, whose connection with it, together with that 
of eminent cltlzcnsund luisinos* men of Virgin la and 
West Virginia, Insures an energetic, ... and 
successful mauagemetit. 
The lloud is coiupleled and In operation from Rich¬ 
mond to the celebrated White Sulphur Springs of 
West Virginia, 237 miles, und there remain hut 200 
miles (now purl Lilly eon d meted) to he completed, to 
carry it to the proposed terinlims on the Ohio ltlver, 
al., or near, tho mouth of the Big Handy River. 10) 
mile* above I'limlnnutl and 850 miles below 1 ’ltl.xburg. 
Linos are now projected or In progress through 
Ohio and Kentucky to this point, which will connect 
the 
L’honnpenk© mid Ohio with the Until'© Rnil* 
ion a (System* ol Hi© W©Hl mid SouiU- 
vvest, mill xvilll th<- 1 ’iic.lflo 
Rliilrond. 
First Mortgage 
OI<* TIIK 
St. Louis & St 
RAILROAD COMPANY. 
Tho Inst of the Issue of $1,OHU.OOO now ready for sale 
and delivery amounting to 
$ 250 , 000 , 
and are tho only Bonds ever Issued by tills Company 
They are secured by a first und only mortgage upon 
the entire property of the Company, including fran¬ 
chises, right ot way, ,Vc., and at, the safe rate of $13,- 
HtMl per noli’ on a complete and equipped road In sue 
eessful operation. Trustees for the mortgage, Faum- 
k nt*' Loan and TuuhtComp any <>f New York. 
This road eonueets Ht. Louis with St. Joseph by 
tile most direct and the shortest route. 
They aro coupon bonds, in denominations of $1,000. 
pnyublo (principal and Interest) tu gold, In the City 
of New York. 
The principal I* payable 26 years from November. 
1808, Iti gold. 
The Interest, ut the rate or six per cent, per an¬ 
num, Is payable, hi gold, 1st of May and November 
In each year nt tho Farmers’ Loan and Trust com¬ 
pany, free of lax. 
We aro authorised to offer these Bond* for sale at 
875,; and ucerned Interest In currency, Wo do so 
with a lull knowledge of the perfect security upon 
which they aro Issued ; mid with tills knowledge, we 
unhesitatingly recommend them as a safe and relia¬ 
ble Investment. 
TANNICK * < 4>,, 
IB Wall St. 
TMPOKTANT TO ADVERTISER! t 
Tho N, W, Agricult. Journal, 
Published monthly ut Milwaukee, Wis. 
CIRCULATION 1*2,000 COPIES, 
it is ih© (iiilv German Agiicnliurul Paper 
PUBLISHED WEHT OF NEW YORK. 
Manufacturer* of Agricultural Implements and 
other*, who wish to comm tin I cute ill feci, with the mi. 
moron* German Farmer* cun flnrl no better medium 
limn the N. W. AgrtcuU. Jmirnal, It ctfciilulon 12,1)00 
copies In mill'll*, loWU , Minnesota Michigan and 
Wisconsin. Advertisement* tor March number 
should he sent 01 before February 24. For Advcrtlso- 
tug Rates, copies of paper, etc . address 
W. W. COLEMAN, 
Pnhll.shor N. W. A. Journal, 
Milwaukee, WIs. 
rilllE REST HOD PLOW IN CHE. BfADIC 
1 of fmir size* of cast Iron, and tho same number 
of steel. 
See Illustration and description on page J33, and 
Send for prices lo 
infiKUMKCSifl 
O.B( >z 376 .N IvWYORK 
Will address for Tllwilr/tlr/l f.'/ihiloi/ue (3,000 Graduates 
in sifi cssl'ul huslnes*,) <>J UnutiiHin Utmorim L’oUrpr, 
JWicermh, N. V. It Is the oldest, ties! and largest 
i)u if On I iihtltiition ol Hip kind hi tuo w.ofl0» iiiul 
Miu univ uiio UfovitUntf HiluaUonh tor worthy tfrmlu- 
utos. 11. G EASTMAN, LL. D„ Pres't, Poughkeep¬ 
sie, N. V. 
J/.Vlt.lI EUX C AN 
TO 
NAVE Elton TUN 
I’WENTY PERCENT, by liuyVng their 
(,745 
0/;7D 
Ctrl 2 
(".25 
a la 
(«,I3 
(a.25 
(tf43 
.,18 
Wrappers........‘25 
YAHA. We quote: Havana Common, 80 «iH5o.; 
good, UOfft&tc,: (Inc, $1,*# 1 . 0754 , currency. Yarn I 
OtllS, 30wi85u.: It cut.*, $1.0254Gfi$l.Q3; average lots, 8854 
(m925<e. currency. 
.Manufactuukd Tobacco.—B lack work, common 
and medium, M»/ 2 lo.; good and line, 22 (ii. 2 l!c., do. 
Bright work—Common and medium, 27 («j35!c, ; good 
und line, Xi ,/j50e. 
Vegetuhle®, Potatoes move off a little more 
freely, and holders have been enabled to obtain 
steadier llgure* notwithstanding the fact ol' tho 
addition to tho supplies by arrival of several cargoes 
Nova Scotia. Bermuda stock Is now selling ut $10 
per burrul, for crop of last fall, and tomatoes ut 
(8,3N(v3.80 per box. We quoteOnions, red and yellow 
18 bbl., #1,(160; white, |YM) string, Iflll bidlH., 
#fs.,i!.fi0. Garlic, led behs., #0.50 i'"i#7 Potatoes. Buck¬ 
eye. #1 bbl,, #1.27-,1.60: White 8 proat, 91.26^(1.60; 
Goodrich, $1.50&2: Monitor and I In risen. $l<i 4 l. 6 e; 
Jackson White, $1.60,141,76; Prince Albert, $2'.'3 25: 
Garnet. $1,7542; Peach Blow. $1.75,*92; Dyrlght, 
$J,606',1.76: Nova Scotia, $1,7533. Turnips, Russia, 
V bbl., 91 . 60 * 4 1.75; Carrots, $1.60 ,, 1.75; Squash, inar¬ 
row, #3.50^4; Hubbard, f3®3.50. 
Wool. Fleece I* decidedly In the sellers' favor. 
Manufacturers uru buying freely, with higher prions 
Obtained 111 Instances. Texas and California also 
aro active at good figures, laitost salos Include 
The Aineflcii 11 Organ made by 8 . D. A II. W. 
Smith Is tho distinctive mime of a rood Instrument 
possessing a rare quality of resonance together wllh 
a capacity for expression by swell ami lUmlminul'i, 
mi that the power of each register I* largely Increas¬ 
ed and a delicate beauty of tone is attained which 
other makers would gladly Imitate. 
-Phe best material*, used by the most competent 
workmen, under the direction of the best musical 
taste, with the aid of the most Ingenious mechanical 
contrivances, are to bo found only In this paragon of 
Instruments. 
Do not trust fulr-sounding announcements, even 
this; hut examine, hear and he convinced! The 
manufacturer* or their experienced and tasteful 
salesmen are. ready to make the fullest explanations. 
Gall at their Warcrooma on 'Premout Ht., opposite 
Waltham St., Boston, Muss. 
Implements, iUiul)incrn. 
S > R E H I U AI 4 11 ESTElt WH ITE PIGS, 
a Cattle-*, 8 lM 3 i?i> anil Kowl#. Hml ami filjtppoa to 
‘ur nn Hroe<Un« ami Caro of 
0 i’«J or 
Swlnot 
Semi for (-Ircular «... -- v -.. ,, t . 
'I HOS. WOOD, Uun, (Jiexter Co., Pa, 
t GENTS WANTED IN’ EVERY 4 0 NTY 
\ lo I II" United States, t" "ell tho Best Movable 
uiii'j lice 111 vc. Italian Onoon Bees, Bee Book, Bee 
(aiders, genuine Alslke Glover Seed, pure Breeds of 
nilltry. Seud slamn for (firculur. Address 
LITTLE MAN, Springfield, Ohio 
Its valuable franchise and superior advantages will 
l,h"'" I ll" ( 'll K8 A PEAK E AND OHIO ll A I t.UO A I) ( O.M- 
I'ANY unions tlio rioln’Tsi ami ji i t powerful a ml 
trustworthy corporations of the country; 
Anil them Exisle 0 Preueul Value, in Gom- 
pleleil Itoiid 11 ml Wmli Done, Equal 
In I lie Entice Amount at tiie 
.11 net gage. 
The details of the Loan have been arranged with 
special reference to tlm wants id all classes of In¬ 
vestors, and combine the v.iikuim features id' con¬ 
venience, surety und protection against lessor fraud. 
The Bonds are lo ilenomljitillous of 
#1,4(00, S.‘»4»0, sum! #84(0. 
They will he issued as Coupon Bonds, payable to 
bearer, and may lie held In that form ; or 
The Bond iimv he registered In the name ol the 
owner with llm ""ii|""iM remaining payable to 
nearer tit,fuelled, III" principal being then trarutferu- 
III" "Illy oil the hook* of the Company, unless re- 
uwdguod to Dearer; or , , 
The Coupon* may be detached am canceled, thu 
Bund nuide 11 I'crmi'Hi iit UnoOtiTfil /Ioik/, truustern- 
li!" indy "ii llm hook* of the Company, a ml the In- 
tercst mail" puytiMt) only to the registered owner or 
*' The^'lhre" clasHP* OF RONDS will he known re¬ 
spectively as: 
t. “Coupon BoimIm |>tiynl>l© to lieu ref.” 
*2, “ KeglHiefcd Bonds with 4'ouiiun* nt* 
inrheil.” 
:i. “ RegintI'reil lloud* with Coupon* tit— 
t ached,” 
and should lie so designated by (’omjspondenU In 
Hi.erirylnu the eln*.* ol Boml* doslred. 
'They Have TIIIRTV VISA 14S to rim irom January 
1 , IH10 mill Interest ttt *1* percent, per annum Irum 
November I, l«*t. PlUM D'Af, AND IN l l ltEHT l*AV- 
Alll.i: IN (iDt.Ji IN TIIE < IT) OF NEW VDIlll. 
Tlm inierest is l.uv inlc In May and .November,Unit 
It may lake Die place ,,1 that ol the carlUo' Issue* "I 
FI ye-Twenties, and suit llm convenience of our 
l, 1 , nil - who already Hold (ciiiralaml Western I'aelfic 
BomK with interest payable in January and July, 
and who may desire, in muUmu Hildltlomil Invest¬ 
ments. to have their lutcrcni. receivable at different 
suasnris of the year. 
The Loan i* secured by a mortgage upon the ©11 tiro 
Lino of Ruud from Klchuiuml to the Ohio River, 
with the equipment and all other property ttud ap¬ 
purtenances coniieclcd tlmrewlth. 
A Sinking Fund <•! SI 00,4100 
I’KIt ANNUM I' PliriVIDKI) VUIt TIIE HEDEMPTION 
op rin.; Bond;., ro TAKE El'SECT ONE V 1*5 A It 
AVTEIl lilt. COM t'l.E’I'ION US THE HOAD. 
Tho mortgage I* for sjyl.Y.OOtMiX), of which #2,(100.1)00 
will bo reserved and held in trust ffirtlierwlcmprlon 
of out-siancllng Bonds ol the Vhvint't 
roml, Uumjaiag,now mcrgci in the! he*.* pkAKE and 
"on.he remaining #13.000.000 n *nmcient. amount will 
bej 8oI<i to oouiplot© tlit? ll'iud to thw Ohio Htyoi', P^r* 
feet and Improve the portion now hi oporal.lnn add 
thoroughly equip the whole for a largo and active 
Tin* present price I- 80and accrued Inierest. 
A Loan amply -eciirert, *0 carefully guarded, 
ami so certain hmeaftor to command a prominent 
tihico among the favorite securities In the markets, 
both of' this ('mi 11 try and I *,11 rope, will ho at otico ap- 
11 is I and quickly absorbed, 
FARM & GARDEN 
Implements 
from 
J. II. DECATUR A CO.. 
Manufacturers and Dealers lii Seeds, 
187 Water St., New York. 
8 if" Send for Circular. 
^ t l! It T IN A G O B II’ S 
New Illustrated Seed Catalogue, 
AXV 
FLOWER & KITCHEN HARDEN DIRECTORY. 
Tim seventeenth Edition of our popular and 
cuiiiprelionslvn Catalogue Is now ready, and will be 
mulled to all applicants inclosing us Twenty-live 
cents. Regular ciistoniern supplied without charge. 
Nn pains iqf expense have been spared in preparing 
Ihl* Catalogue, and we Invito the public to muko 
on cl y application for them, 
Address GItRTlS & C4(1UI, 
318 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 
M isll WIT/.’S l*U LV Ell I/,ING IIA R- 
In ROW (see illustration on page 138 ,1 Is Indispen¬ 
sable In every farmer who wishes lo cultivate hi* 
land 1 boroughly, increase crap* und uiiciuragu labor. 
It is the best Implement for preparing soli for winter 
grain, greatly preventing “ winter kill," also for lull 
plowing for ..pring crops, ami lor pulverizing the sur¬ 
face of newly ploweil *"d ground. It Is worth ten 
times its cost to any fanner, besides making farm 
work easy und rapid, ll is durable and easily kept 
In repair. 
WARRANTED T4» FLEA SE OR HONEY 
REFUNDED. 
Price, complete with spring seat, ■?:'(), at New York 
or Cleveland. Send for Descriptive Circular to 
PICKKKK 11.1, PLOW WORKS, 
PeeksklB, N. Y„ or Cleveland, Ohio. 
"THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST." 
S T vV NUAR I> 
AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES. 
I AII»I*4(VI'1I> F4(4(T I.ATHUS, 
1 with HHIn-ltestmid FlUIngs. Elegant., 
dura hie, cheap and portable, .lest the 
thing for the Artisan or Amateur Turner, 
Mend for Descriptive Circular. 
H. K. BALDWIN. Laconia, N. II. 
proem 
I All I! IT I.ANON Edit SVI.E, I'iHIl 
r mile* soulh of Faint, Joseph, Michigan; hull a 
mile fi'tim depot: rnn* from main road to water’s 
edge; richest and most delightful location In the 
fruit region. Or will sell the home farm, If prefer¬ 
red,of twenty acres, eighty rod* east of above; all In 
full bearing. Can supply parlies *v.Gi uny quantity 
of Kuriy Wilson and Kltta 
Address 
tinny Blackberry plants. 
_ , . Pi 
WELLINGTON HTK A’ A UT, 
tialut Joseph, Mich. 
Very respectfully, 
FISK <k HATCH, 
Ban kern. 
p. S._We have Issued pamphlets eontalnlng full 
particulars, statistical details, maps, Ac., which will 
be furnished upon application. 
S r.' Wo buy and sell Government Bonds, and 
receive iho accounts of Banks, Bankers, Cor¬ 
porations, and others, subject to check at 
sight, and allow interest on daily balances. 
Being constructed with regard to scientific accu¬ 
racy, are used In nil tests of skill by iho best players 
in ... and In all first-class clubs and hotels. 
Illustrated Catalogues ol everything relating to Bil¬ 
liards sent bv Mall. 
PHELAN Bt COLLBNDER, 
7 3 B BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. 
1,1 O. DAVIS' AQUARIA GEM ENT. - Tho 
I j. best article discovered for glazing graperies 
and green-houses. Having been used for (he past 
ten year* with great success, which those will testify 
to that havo houses glazed with it. Manufactured 
only by H, I). DAVIS, No. 33 Fulton HI., N. V. 
I 
>EA4,’H STONES #‘2 PER BARREL. 
Address A. F-, BAR'I’LKTT, Kulamnzoo, Mich. 
MOORK ’8 Ill'll Al, NEW-Y 01 cKT.lt. since Its size was 
doubled at the opening or this year, Is tho largest 
and handsomest Agricultural Weekly in America. It 
was always one ot the best. We hear, without sur- 
prlee, that Its subscriptions aro double those of any 
former year.—TV. 1'. Tribune. 
