oNANT's 
binder 
ton 
New Jersey and Pennsylvania, 19c.; duck eggs, 31V 
31o.; goose, -15®52c.; egg oats, 45<si50. 
Flour. - Htate and Western grades are fifteen to 
hlrty cents better for the week, the advance mainly 
on the Inw grafles. Shippers are operating freely, 
the foreign markets being very strong, and unpleas¬ 
ant weather there tends to stimulate the demand. 
Wo quote at JLVOSM.SO for snpevtine State; 
for common extra do.; fa.OVi'.a.l.'i for good to choice 
do.; J5.20iko.50 for funcydO. 1 #43)504.80 for sopertlne 
Mlotalgan. Inriiitnn, Ohio. Iowa, 4c.; for extra 
do., and S5.(W."i..Y> for choice extra do.. including 
shipping brands of round hoop Ohio at Jo'",).VS, and 
trade brands of do. at #5.3QfiMi: good to choice white 
wheat extra* at ft6.ftJ'aii\25; St, Louis at ftSAV')'] for 
common to fair extras, and ftes t or good to choice, 
Southern grades ovc higher with Miles at l5.fltKa6.3Ii 
for extras, and 6.40i.i0.7o for good and choice. Rye 
floor is bettor: sales -,il Jt.25.i5 for the range. Corn 
meal is steadily held ; sales at J5 for Marsh s calorie, 
and S5.5iV5.75 tor Brandywine. 
Fresh Fruits.— Stored and lately arrived apples 
begin to sink badly, and holders of sound Russets 
have the advantage in the trade with sale at #4.75. 
Damaged stock is offering as low as ?t. with better 
qualities up to fci. Nuts of ill kinds are selling 
moderately well at late prices. Norfolk peanuts, 
prtmo, scarce:, ami wanted. Nuts—Pecan, b It., If® 
12c..; peanuts, Norfolk, new,7* hush., #2.25®3; peanuts, 
Wilmington, P bush..ftl.40(g)2; hickory nuts. P bush., 
f.J.nOyd.fe. 
Grn in.—Wheat isndvaneing under an active ship¬ 
ping demand and the favorable tone of the foreign 
markets. Millers are stocking up. owing to the in¬ 
creased movement in Dour. The arrival* have been 
large, but quickly placed with some decrease In the 
old stock. We quote at the close. ftl.07®J.IW for No. 
3 spring; J1.12.U.18 Tor No, •> spring; Jl.l-Vi.20 for No, 
I spring: JLJfoil .28 for winter red western : ftt.37Al.29 
for amber Michigan: 41.15® 1.55 for white California-. 
#1,40® 1.60 for white C anada; while Michigan, at SI.IQ 
@1.55; amber Kentucky and Tennessee at #I.27'j'. 1.30. 
Rye is higher; sales at ftl.ld fur Stute. Barley is ac¬ 
tive and Ann. notwithstanding free arrivals ; sales at 
95M,9lio. tor I'anadn West, and 72®72Me. for Western. 
Malt sold at fl.OA forUatmdlun. Corn closed strong 
at ft] 10. 1.12 ror new Wi - 1.17 
Western mixed, in store and afloat, and f 1.134$for 
new Western yellow. Oafs are uuiet at 6 l®F,’c. for 
Western; C7Mf.yi7.iMc. for Stuto and Ohio. 
Gun no. - Peruvian, per ton. ft82®&3. currency. 
Tiny and !“l caw—Steady at B0®86o. forshipplng, 
and90e.®#LlO for retail hay. Straw quotable at (fie. 
®#1 for long rye. and MK.jS5u. for short: oat, C0®C5c. 
Hops. The market has been rather quiet. The 
receipts are small, beyond a lot of S3!) bales which 
came to hand yesterday frotu California, The de¬ 
mand is in part for export, and most of the cheap 
jots i.llnring have found n ready sale. A few prime 
lot* have been obtained nt SXVa'f-Jo. We quote prime 
at2(ka22c., common and fair lILiihie., Enstorn llliifilS. 
Maple Sugar-Is immovable though prices are 
In buyer's favor, It Isestlnmted tlie crop is all here. 
Large molds arc held at I'J'VjiUc., small and fancy 
lfr- i.17c. 
IIcuts.—Dressed meats have ceased to be mer¬ 
chantable now that warm weather has or may set In. 
Spring lambs are In demand but there Is no regular 
full supply and prices fluctuate according to stock. 
A few extra hog dressed calves from river points 
have brought ll alTe., but other State stock has not 
sold above 12c., and hit* gone u* low a* 7c. 
Milk.— At stations, ft2®2.n0 par 40qt. cun. 
M i«i ellniieiiiis. -Coffee, new crop—Cuba Musco¬ 
vado, mnnlng, 8? ..12e.: do grocery, I0®l5e,; Porno 
Rico. 40 a roe.: New Orleans, SOvVue. Sugar—Cuba 
MUBOOvnrin, S:g(.,.lfl\'u.; Porto llleo, 8V''l(l!fce. V Utt- 
vaiia. white, ni4i/< l2!.;e.; do. yellow and brown, 
12 .c Mn ml la, ftAyeBH Ve.: refined, crushed. 12Xr.; do. 
ground. 12 Ve. ; white rofVcc, UMiiCl 2 M: yellow coffee, 
II v.ot/llM. No. l Bay mackerel at 427: No.2 do. #16,50 
®1«; large No. 3 do., Jl3.5U.iH: No. I., shorn, (28.50® 
M; No. 2 do., ftUV.i lU.MI: No H do. *:«. St. Hen 
Bank codllsli, *7.l»";7.7.'i: Craml ihuik f5.70®b.50; 
hake if; Labrador herring J7 ; George's Hay do. JO; 
No. I box lillc.: sealed Sy.’tuo,: Magdalen 42M®45e.; 
pleklod noil, ftti.50; pickled haddock #5.50; pickled 
scale HdSOit", salmon ut #2S®27i. Candles at |7«tl9o. 
for adamantine, 37: ;e. for sperm. Raisins ut #3.90 tor 
layers; Valencia rulxlus, l,Vi. Currants, U4{c. Mes¬ 
sina oranges, ?h</1.50 per box; do. lemons, IL76@4, 
Biiraeqa nocoanut*, #40, Spirit* turpentine, 44c. per 
gallon. Itosiu. (2.10 for strained, half, Ashton's ut 
16th EDITION, 
The references in our various advertisements are 
to our Large 
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OF 
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MACHINES AND SMALL TOOLS, 
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Which contains about ,‘JOO PAG KB and nearly 000 
CUTS of the various articles needed In a Garden, or 
on a Farm or Plantation. Every progressive farmer 
should huvou copy for his library. 
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of the first- order for imp of our goods, amounting to #6. 
P. O. Box 370. It. II. ALLEN & CO., 
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Proprietors of ibo OLDEST and much the LARGEST 
Agricultural Warehouse in New York. 
N\ B.-A Circular, with index and sample of Illus¬ 
trations of the Putalogue sent on recoipt of stamp. 
A complete list of all kinds of Field and Garden 
Seed* will ho found in our New Seed Catalogue, 
which will be mailed to all applicants on receipt of 
stamp. 
; 77 ~ I r yon want anything for use on your Farm or 
Garden, send stamp to us Tor Information, and it 
shall be given at once. R. II. A. & Co. 
Southern Produce—Charleston green peak, #1 per 
bush.; Norfolk radishes, per 100 bunches, # 1 . 
Wool.—The general tone of the market Is dull 
and weak. Supplies are offered freely, and at easier 
figure? to cash buyers. Late sales are of fleece at 
29<>. for unwashed State ; 45Mc. for X State ; 18Kc. for 
XX State; 4 He. for X Ohio, o 8 Me- for lightXX Ohio; 
flOe. for XXX and picklock ; pulled at 37 So- tor No. 1 ; 
llr.iiU for suiter: Texas at 2UV<c. r<-r Western ; Cali¬ 
fornia ut ITt.jdflHo. for burry and slightly burry tall; 
29c. for spring. 
Whisky—K dull and heavy. Western, duty paid, 
#1.06® 1.08*. 
ROCHESTER. A pH I 'iS.-Klour I* firm at un¬ 
changed prices. Wheat market very strong, but not 
nuu-h doing. Red Winter. #1.13® 1.3); White. #l..'7qni 
1.00. Rye. 9<V»95c. Corn, $1. Oats scarce at 7)6®57c, 
Barley dull at U2o. for two-rowed, and H2®85c. for 
four-rowed. Bcnns dull, but market Is a little Armor, 
with few sales at #1.25® 1.60 for medium ; #I.76®2 for 
marrow. Butter is In good supply. Market dull at 
20®3Uc. the outside prtee for choice lots, Eggs plenty 
at 18c. per dozen. Wool market quiet and no sales. 
Clover Seed Is easier, selling at #9 m street and #10 
from stores. Timothy Seed lower, soiling at #7<«:7.50 
per bush. The Uay market is well supplied at #ft» 14 
per ton. Very little plowing has yet been done here¬ 
abouts. and none on heavy land. 
CHICAGO, April 2S .—Flour Armor anil higher; 
shipper* ure tbe principal operators. Wheat No. 2 
net-iveand excited at '.HwiRYc. cash. Corn actlveand 
higher, at glK®89c. Oats llrmer at 48,*®4BJic., cash. 
Kve tlrm at78e.forNo. 2. Barley dull and unchanged. 
Moss pork steady at #28.50, ea*h. Lard firm at lO'iC. 
.Meats tlrm ut lie. for rough sides; I3e. for Climber. 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
Tnr market, grounds at Little Falls now begin to 
Bhovi more llfn and activity. During the week end¬ 
ing April 30. there has been a good representation of 
buyers ami sellers In market; not a very large deliv¬ 
ery from farm dairies, bill good unskimmed reached 
ll'-;e. Inferior grades (skinuned) sold all the way 
from 8 to ISc, Bom# fourteen factories were In the 
market, hut only u part made sales, ns follows 
Mlddlevllle at loo.; Mimlmtm, l.Vqe,; Old Fairfield, 
15*0.; Fairfield Association, puff, at Iflts, and part lit 
100.; Katonvllle- 15,*e.; lferkitner Co. Union, l.v;c.; 
Newvitle, Iflc.: Snell* Hush, 16e. Other I'uetorte* sent 
forward smalt lots, to be sold on commission. None 
of the factories made large deliveries, and nearly. If 
not quite, all the cheese in market hu* been more or 
less skimmed. The sale* tills week have quite 
equaled the expectations of dalrvman, as it was not 
generally believed that skimmed cheese would reach 
above 150. The dijllyery yf butter (III? week hull 
boon light, and sell? at 33 to 31c. for fair to prime 
packages. 
We have advices rrom abroad to the middle of 
April. Our London correspondent reports t.he stock 
ot American cheese In that, market as light and a 
good sale of all sort,*. The quotations bto as follows: 
American extra tine, 74s. to Ills.; second quality 72s. 
Kngiuh chedduf, fltis. to 90#. i Wiltshire double, 7«s. 
to 81s.; Cheshire, medium, 70s. to Td*.; tine, 82*. to 
84s.: Scotch, 72s. to 7(5*. Dutch Cheese.—L'duin.s, fids, 
to 70s.; Go ruins, llrts. to 6 -ls.; Derby shape, l IDs. to (Kis. 
Norruandy butter 1* quoted at 130s. to Ukis. per ewt., 
and no Canadian in market. 
American choose last year ut this time sold In Lon¬ 
don nt 80s. to 84s., which is 10*. better than corres¬ 
ponding quotations this year.—x. a. w. 
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Turning or Tedding' U:iy. 
Ilay cut, cured and stored in the bnrn 
I TNT OINTE D AY l * 
The quality of the Ilay Crop 
VERY MUCH IMPROVED. 
Light, Simple, Durable, and cannot get out of 
repair. 
Watoii No. l‘J,00rt, Stk.m-Windkk,—H onriticTrMo-Mnrk " Unftori 
,S(ut*M VVttteb C"., MurloDp N. J., n mnintfticttirud l*y UiiUtH Stntvi 
Watch Co,, l»rw boon rurrM by uio ritreo monthu; iu total vnrU* 
tluil from mufiii tlma holnif only two thlriU of a per ilnv. 
Mfty 8, 186V. Jutl K » CUAH. II. VOORHIS, Hat kom-.arli, N. J. 
Watoii No, 19,OP.’.STttM-Wi,Nokit,—R.tnrln^TmiUt Mark k * United 
Stntoi Watch Co*, Mnrioii, N. J. f ” imuinfiii iitrud by UuUod Rint*-# 
Wntr.h Co., I»«» burnt wrrM hv luonli months , Iti tot»»l vitriatioit 
from tiuijiti Limit ImiIiik only tvvfljvti ittrDodH, tij£(_), bOVllS, 
Won’I liiufltom PiiAa’i 1 Ag't, Toledo, Wubunli A Wanturn R, Tt, 
Hun nt/i:v, Pa,, Fob. (?rt, 18611. 
Watch No. 1176, Stcm Winhi:ii, Btrarlng Truclo-M/irk n Krud- 
••rii At.horton A* (..'a,, Marlon. N J., ># nwinobti turctl by I nltcd Stfttri 
Watch Co., hiut boon carried by me tliruu montliM; Iih total variation 
front moon tliDu bohttf only ilv« nucondM duiiriK Llmt timo. 
HKNftY DK f.ANCKY, Engineer Pblla. A Krlu tt. R. 
WATClf NT... U06, Ktkm Winokr,— riunrlnic Tratlo-Mflrlf “ Krcd- 
i«rlc Atliurton ik Co., MaHoa, N. J.,'* iiiatinfactiinul by Cnltud 8tiUa« 
Wuleh Co., Iian burnt carried by mo oluviut montlm ; ittt total varia¬ 
tion from mean timo bolnjf only bo von itocondo In tho entiro timo. 
A. H. KfNO, 7 Park, Plant, Now York, 
Vicu-Prim’t N. J. Car Bpring «Jt H. Co. 
Utica, Fob- 14, 1870. 
Watch No. H\1, Uonrlng Trtido Mark '* Favutto Stratton, 
Marlon, N. J., M mttnufttotnml by Untied SUtco Watch Co., ha® 
bean carried by mu twulvti mutilhx ; ibi total variation from menu 
timo builtg lifted! itoconda. t. VKOOMAN, 
Bugln««r N, Y? C. A n. tt. K. 
Utica, Feb. 16, 1870. 
Watch No, 9291, Stkm Winhkk,— Roaring Trmlu Mark ° Kay- 
uttu Stratton, Marion, N. J.,” intinufactnriMl by United Staton Watch 
Co., Itti't been carrlud by mo eightoon muntliij iu tfilal variation 
from menu timo being live aeoonda nor month. 
v it w111 pi*i ii' iVn ir i. it u 
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For Simplicity, Durability and Ease of Operation 
UJNrraQU^I^ED. 
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MADE ONLY BY 
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F?r Send for Illustrated Circulars. 
Nrcw York. April 23.1870. 
WITH a larger run of cattle, calves and hogs, and 
fewer sheep, the markets are generally stronger, and 
stouk is quickly bought, up. This is the height, of 
the shad season, and eggs are ho cheap that, they are 
largely consumed hi place of meat, and still the beef 
trade Is unusually good. The butchers run short of 
beef last Saturday, and very high prices wore paid 
for sides and quarters. 
Mild) 
11'-Cod". CsIvam. Plump. Hum, 
Tills week.fl.OIM l58 3,nU!l 12,'.)I7 14*02 
Last Week__6,713 133 2,450 17,,ST5 9,480 
Correspond'g Wk '09.0,lt ’2 77 2,243 13,888 20,510 
Average '09.0,205 63 1,807 28,453 17,;i:«i 
Reeve*.—Tha demand for beef cuttle holds out 
remarkably well, considering the plentiful supply of 
veal, shad, und eggs. The hotel* are well lllled with 
permanent and transient hoarders, and the out. oj 
town call for heel Is large. The Increase in numbers 
does not cheapen the price, though 17‘<e. is the top 
rate at which prime beeves are now quoted, there 
being nothing very superior on sale. Good futcattlu 
are generally selling at !6®UU$0. tier Lb.; poor West¬ 
ern bulls at 13Rp. 
There weru 3,542 head on sale last, Monday—78 ears 
at Communlpuw und 07 at One Hundredth street, 
with tins sume number at Woeliawkun. Trade was 
very pood, the advantage being on the side ot own¬ 
ers. Nearly ail t he droves which were transferable 
had changed hands, ami several commissions were 
made on some of Hie lots. As samples wo note one 
drove of 7hi owl. Illinois steers, wholesaled at 15w,-., 
and afterwards retailed ut 16®170. There was a drove, 
of 120 fat Nebraska cattle which brought 15J<®17c. on 
7Y ewt,., the tops selling at #150 each There was 
some cull for grazing cuttle, but the prices wore too 
high. 
The following are the prices at tho dose of the 
market: 
This week. Lust. week. 
ChdU. Cunt,. 
Choice bullocks, $1 !t>.17 oh 17!i 17 ait 17k 
Good to prime . " ...lfl ® id go mu 
Medium. " ...151f ® Vt-x 15 ((Disk 
Ordinary... “ ...11 an 14M 13U on 14 
Poorest grade- “ ... l.V-i Hi 14 I2'<j ® l:|>^ 
Average of all sales.16tj m — I5 1 *' (id — 
These cattle came from the following States, viz : 
Illinois. 1,830 Texas. 1 j0 
New York. 37 Indiana. — 
Ohio.... 117 Iowa. — 
Michigan. — New Jersey. — 
Kentucky. 49 Nebraska. 129 
(Missouri. 679 Massachusetts. — 
Canada... 82 
Milch Cows,—The lighter run Of fresh cows and 
the scarcity of beef last week caused an Inquiry for 
tbe fat stable cows, and many of them wore sold oil. 
The butcher sometimes take* them before they ure 
dry. This left room for more new milch cows, und 
milkmen are free buyer* Just now.providedtlm cows 
can be hud. Prices have advanced about #0 per head. 
Oil tho average, a lot of ralr milkers averaging #78 
each, with somo quite poor cows at #90. and a small 
number good at flflc.etftl.lO. Countrymen generally 
keep their good Onws and send the pour ufics to 
market. 
Veal Calve*.—Tho receipts arn very largo und 
prices lower.tho host calves being quoted at lie. 
Fair to good veals sell at BtgilOo., and buttermilk 
calves are only worth 6(a,7o. Some of the sales are a 
lot fair 118 lbs. State calves at 8 v{c.; 29 buttermilk 
calves. I'd lbs,. Co.: 200 good till lbs. Jersey calves, 
3y,e,: 30 prime, 120 lbs,, tile., and 3 of latilbs. choice, 
at 11c.; also, 70 ut #8 per head. 
Sheep and l,nnih*. Lambs are now inoltidod, 
but are still scarce, ami fat ones of 502455 lb*, sell at 
18W(20c,, a few extras at 22c. They are wanted to go 
with the green peas now coming from the South. 
Small thin lambs hull at 152011k: Sheep are scarce, 
and have advanced >£e. per lb., dipped selling at 5 i< 
toi'v. for linn; ?<a,7>.c. tnr fair to good, and 8 «, 8 ! e. 
for prime. Wool sheen of tbe same qualify, bring 
lc. per lb. more, u lot of extra 102 lbs. Massachusetts 
selling at lOJ^c.; 100 State, 78 lbs.. 80 . Of sheared 
Ohio sheep we note u car poor, <50 lbs., at 5ke„ ; a car 
72 lbs. atcStc,; a car 81 lbs., 7V»c., and a car 90 lbs. at 
8 c. Sales of 7,513 mude during tho week averaged 
#C.2S ouch ; 1,411 brought 16.06. 
Swim:.—The market lias ruled llrra but steady at 
12 . 14 ® 12 , l 4 c. fur dressed, live st-lllng nt a ear 
159 lbs. Ohio selling ;nt9jfc..und a oar 2 (J 4 lbs., Illinois, 
at9jfc. bales ofl, 80(1 dressed hogs, llSft I bs„ averaged 
W ILLIAM II. T. 11 LG 11 ICS, 
IMPOKTKB OF 
EI ROPEAN STOCK OF ALI. DESCRIPTIONSj 
HOLK Ad ENT FOIt 
LAWRENCE PARSONS FOWLER, 
No. 39 Pine Street, (I*. O. Box 5684.) NEW YORK, 
S3f Regular monthly nhipmcnte received. 
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China and the 
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These Bonds are payable, principal and interest, in 
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They are convertible into stock, and are protected 
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They are issued upon the several sections of the 
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Barns, etc. Iri a Fine Dairy Region, seven miles 
from Kenosha. WIs. 55 miles from Chicago. Ad¬ 
dress or Inquire of W. C. White, (near the promises,) 
Kenosha, or Mrs. L, N. GILBERT, Madison, Wis. 
UY TIT IT NOVELTY WRINGER. OR AT 
5> least take it on trial with any ot all others, and 
keep the Best. For sole everywhere. 
N. B. PHELPS & CO., 
Gen. Ag’t*., 17 Cortluudi Si., New York. 
