do.  fair  marks. 
rON— Uiii*  Iw-f'U  very  IrrejuiUr  In  prlcn  anti 
nrvuk.  CluslilK  priuea are  fur  April,  13 
Mtty.  WWiaitl  nWc-J  l3Vffl(13vaj2e.;iJuly, 
;i4l3  31-.‘CC.:  Aubum,  J*  l-lC«i.U  a-Jac-i 
iSlutOi 
sUc(?<l,  ISifi. 
MOORE’S  RURAL  NEW-YORKER. 
THE  MARKETS. 
FRODDCE  AND  PROVISIONS. 
New  Yoke.  Saturday,  April  8.  IbTfi. 
KErBiPTS.-TIie  receipts  of  Produce  for  the  week 
were  as  follows ; 
Flour,  bbis  . 
Whisky . 
Corn  itieal.libls — 
Corn  meal.  buKS... 
WheiU.  busb . 
Corn.  bu»h...  .. 
Oats,  busii . . 
Iivc.busii . 
\tuU,  bush . 
Barley,  bosh . 
Kenn.s.  bois. . 
Crass  seed,  baps. . 
Ui-ef.  pkifs . 
Wool.  Iialcs . 
Hops,  bales . 
Pork,  bbls . 
Tallow . 
Molasses . 
(K».79‘J  Kloe.bbI* .  773 
4. 6.16  Cut  meats,  pk/a... .  7,ci.s5 
L'UtQ.  pkits.. . 
H.KIt Tobacco,  lilids .  1.708 
tM9,C23  do.  casi“.< .  4.232 
07.813  Butter,  i.ltuii .  15.100 
200.1184  cijeeso,  hrs. . . .  3ii.2tll 
5,028  Colton,  bales.  >.•  .  IS.UUi 
4.800  nohlu. .  4.200 
3,120  Sols,  tiiro..  bbls _  Cl.TTl 
11.^5  Dried  PYult.',  peas  .  341 
3.223  KirPa,  bbl* . .  17.S87 
3,075  Peaiiuia,  blips .  1.80B 
103  Dressed  Hops .  4U 
tux)  Ijouther.  sides .  110,44'! 
2,430  .Sugar,  bhds... .  23 
340  011  csikO .  8.402 
Idly.  A  good  deal  of  duo  stock  is  now  coming  from 
near  points.  >Ve  quote  .  * 
_ ,  .  sstorn,  prime,  li  ^ 
17KO.:  ISontharn  and  Souinwesiern.  16M®17Kc.'  duck, 
2^'28c.;  goose,  55CItj0c. 
E88KNTXAL  OiiS.— We  learn  of  no  change- 
“  H.  O,”  oil  peppermint.  $4,  in  glass ;  Hale  2b 
Parsball  do.,  t4(34.2Udo.;  pure  in  tin,  S3  50:  sassafras, 
66o.:  wlntorgreena,  f3.12:  apeurmlnt,  |I3.50,  penny, 
royal,  $4. 
FiOl'R.— Advices  from  abrond  are  discouraging, 
and  have  led  tu  t»  pressure  to  sell  and  oiisler  prices. 
Supnrtinu  Stale.  iSi.2(Vu«4.50'  e.Xira  do,.  ♦.'>.0  k-ao-liO ; 
supnrdnn  Wesuirn.  s4.3Oit4.C0i  e.Ttrii  do..  g3.0U(tt3.7<(l; 
No.  '2,  It‘).0to3,75i  esua  round-hoop  Ohio.  >3,00® 
5.30:  trade  brands  do..  #6.S6(<»TU0;  wnlu*  wlieai  es. 
lfa.s.  tST5a7dlUi  tit.  l.onla.IS.S.Vwy.llO:  CHy  Mills  exlru. 
|6 24j««t).*5;  SoUlheru  ttigl  ■25.«4  «o  for  supertine:  >5.10 
r<{il.2o  tor  pdnrio  choice  ebliiping  extras.  iO.'J,'l«iiM.75 
for  trade  and  family  brand-'.  U)  e  at  24- 1304,20.  Buck- 
whaat  dour  lit  gl.lXkidl.M).  Coru  meal  quoted  st  I'2.li5 
®3.2.i  for  yellow  Wustoru;  g3is3.l5  for  yellow  Jersey; 
V2.yO03.2O  for  PennsylTanla.  and  s3.',>U(siU.35  (or  Bruii* 
dywiiie. 
FRATHcns.— Spring  brings  new  business  In  fenth* 
«r«  aud  the  market  Is  Arm.  Mre  Western  geese,  55 
®57c.;  mixed,  .350450. 
FUE9U  FHlTTa.— Exports  of  apples  past  week,  — 
bbls.  tiince  .Ion.  Isl,  4,285  do.;  same  lime  lust  year, 
15,857,  do.  Apples  are  not  so  active  under  liigli  prices, 
still  the  stock  Is  down  to  u  point  that  gives  sellers 
tlimness.  Supply,  mulnly  Hiisset..  strawberries 
ljuTR  u  slow  upeulng  this  season.  l'J:inlieri  Ics  some, 
wliat  weak,  l*eunuls  dull  and  in  buyers’  fiivur. 
Apples— winter  vurletuis,  V  bbl..  >3.75(ji4.25  ;  mixed 
lots,  good.  •8.50(i43.7& :  luixed  luU,  fair,  t2.5ito.3.2(). 
Oraiigos-Florlda,  V  crate.  ♦5(»0.  t'ul.  grupns,  lIciHc. 
^rawharrles.  prime,  P  quart,  (kCKdlk'ic.;  otlier, '2o<>«40c. 
Cruiibcrrlcs  -  Jersey,  choice, itandardcraies,  $4  7505; 
good  to  pr.,  sbiiid'il  crates,  f4.5O04.T5  puny  "  ci’HUis 
8104.50:  good  tuc.holco.  per  bbl.,  814015.  I'eitnuis— 
Virginia,  par  bush.,  |l.4.'Ki«l.)iu;  Wilmington,  ll.nlKd 
2.0u;  do.  Tennessee,  96c.08l.lS. 
STJua  ASO  Skins.— The  l,ondou  sales  have  hud 
tlientruct  of  marking  down  a  good  many  Hems  hero, 
3'herei*  some  damund.  but  the  seusou  Is  drawing  to 
a  close.  We  annex  th«  Hems  that  are  oUludy  affected 
by  the  cable  news  i 
IIISTB  TO  Suii’PEiis.'  Fuck  produce  ns  Urnily  as 
It*  nature  allows ;  oiherwlae.  iimtiy  Items  sulTor  In 
apiK'iiruncc,  If  nut  In  quality,  lliniiigli  ilie  Jimillng 
Incident  to  tninsportutluii.  Du  not  murk  packages 
nilliaiir  material  tliiit  will  smudge.  Agouti  paint 
lor  marking  purposes  can  ba  made  of  hlchrotuaif  of 
potash  and  e.\lrai;t  of  logwood.  NaUeil  card*  urc 
very  insecure.  5'or  long  lines  of  goods  u  marking 
plate  or  brand  I*  preferable  lu  ordinary  lettering.  At 
the  lime  of  shiFimnrit  put  u  Complelu  list  of  the  lot 
Into  one  u(  tlic  packages  If  It  nun  lie  dune:  but  be 
sure  to  mull  to  consignee  a  full  list,  naming  diiUi, 
style  of  packages  and  ooiiteiite.  Aim  to  have  each 
parcel  of  ur  Korin  quality  as  far  us  possible  ;  mlxlog 
always  Injurus  »  lie.  lloll  butter  should  he  wrapped 
In  clean  whlUi  muslin.  Dressed  poultry  should  be 
packed  In  well  sliakeu  tlry  straw.  Wlutii  poultry 
awoiits  In  boxes  Blriiw-d list  gives II  moan  look.  Break 
olT-niili  points  from  the  Inside  Of  Old  barrels  wimn 
they  are  used  in  order  to  oreveiii  property  (roiii  lear- 
Ing.  Short  cut  dry  straw  Is  better  tor  packing  eggs 
than  uiiytblug  eUe. 
Beaks  and  fkak.  Exports  of  beans  past  week. 
827  bbls.;  since  Jaii.  Isi.  n.'.i7.>  do.;  same  time  lost 
year,  U.504  do.  ExtMirtaoi  peas  past  week.  li.'Jli  bush.: 
siuce  .Ian.  1st,  242,9)1  do.;  same  time  last  year,  I5U,'I18. 
Medium  banns  continue  dull  at  the  late  low  Qgures. 
The  best  marks  have  been  taken  very  sparingly  by 
tha  borne  trade.  Moiiim  of  the  under-qiiulItT  lots 
have  been  taken  for  Urent  Britain,  the  erporuttion 
beiug  stimulated  by  low  ritieH.  Sellers  are  glad  of 
anv  chance  that  will  ru'ieve  the  market  of  such 
grades  and  do  not  attempt  to  llghUiu  prici!.*.  5'ur 
uianows  Hie  West  Iridtno  deunind  is  llmitod.  Deal¬ 
ers  think  tliat  prices  Uiive  struck  about  their  lowest 
uotcli  for  mediums  and  marrows,  and  say  they  will 
make  uu  lurther  couccsrloa  lu  prime  marks.  Fen, 
red  and  whim  kidneys  remain  quiet,  prli  es  favoring 
buyers  uven  In  xuiull  trunsactlons.  Grouu  puus  are 
lower,  with  a  rather  large  sDick.  Canadian  fieus 
Show  some  revival,  with  a  par  quantity  going  out. 
Beans— Frlino  pca,  8l.20(ai.26:  fair  Ui  good,  you.0 
81;  prime  mediums.  8l.llkwT.Fj;  fair  to  good,  Suc.osfl  T 
poor,  .Wcatlhc,;  prime  marroivs,  II.CO;  lair  to  good, 
81.2501 4.7;  prime  while  kidoey,  H  .Viiiii.Uii :  other, 
81.2501.4(1;  prime  red  kidney, |I.250l..'lU:  other.  810 
1.15;  Lliuti  vC'ul.).  82.5002.75.  Feas— Cauadluu.  bbls., 
free,  84.200  ;  OO.,  in  bulk  and  bund,  81.000  ;  grcun, 
81.4(101.45;  Southern  B.  E.,  2-busb.  bag,  82.7002,75; 
spill,  V  bbl..  Itl. 
Ueesivax.— Extreme  pi  ices  prevail,  with  the  stock 
of  old  nearly  exhausted  and  bleachers  still  In  the 
iu;irl(ct.  Sii Ics  at  360370.  for  Woslerii  and  Hijutliern. 
Exports  past  week.  2,8(i(i  lbs.:  since  Jan.  1,33.875  lbs.: 
same  time  bmt  year.  IH>,500. 
BKOOM  Coit.N.— Choice  lots  aro  scarce  and  wanted. 
Jledlum  slock  plenty  and  dull. 
vve  quote  Brush, shortgreeu,  8>ii0IUc.;  hurl,  green. 
y)4i«,10c.;  gieuo.  medium,  506HC-:  red  audrvd-tlppod, 
304c. 
nuTTEit.-  Ferhaps  the  shortest  way  to  express  the 
coiidiilou  of  the  butter  market  is  to  simply  say  the 
demand  hu.*  "  hulked."  The  tint  week  or  so  of  now 
with  a  diralulslietl  stock  of  hno  old  pemiltted  the 
famine  lone  of  sellers  t*'  have  some  weight :  but 
buyers  soon  hoconie  tlruu  of  uiiying  high  prices  f)jr 
quosllonuble  qualities  of  anything,  arid  the  merit  ol 
white  butter  Is  not  of  a  «tr,ing  |■•hm•act<'l•  In  the  N.  V. 
market.  Consumers  use  U.  spartrigly  and  if  they 
have  to  chiiiige  from  It  Co  accessible  old  on  account 
of  u  bad. flavored  tnuple.  discontent  Is  sure  Uj  arise 
that  makes  slow  bnslposs  for  hay-stpck  that  will  not 
carry  tor  retailing  puriioso*.  (liu  quotations  show  a 
very  marked  decline  for  new.  and  Hie  iirosoect  Is  for 
an  unsteady  leellng  until  well  set  grass.  Old  butler 
IS  lu  few  hand'  arid  will  go  out  Orm,  us  tbiu'e  will  be 
no  surplus  utter  (iniiishing  Southern  trade  a  fort¬ 
night  ur  so. 
New  butter,  I’ailsS^tutc,  selected, 41)06 -c.;  do.,othcr 
:ua3Sc.;  half  tlrklii  tubs,  prline,  ;«ki«38c.:  tulr  to  good, 
3^3,7i:.;  Welsh  tubs,  prime.  .'iiCilSTc.;  fair  to  good. 
33035c.;  Fulls.  Wivsiern  creamery,  prime,  »S'i4-o.;  fair 
to  good,  34<a)!idc.:  Weslern  tubs,  guud  lu  prime,  320 
:Hc.:  fair  to  good.  8(lfft<!2r. 
Old  State  dairies,  exo-a,  3804(Jc.;  entire,  good  to 
prime.  3hi<i37o.:  fair  I))  good.  3'20:Bu  :  Ui’klus,  selected 
fresh.  380400.;  gOO'l  to  priuio.  34ri03(!ti.:  fair  to  good, 
2.S(i6SIC.;  ljtaD>’.Welsh,  tubs,  fall  imulo,  ISlalflc.:  dninc* 
XififeisJc.;  good  to  prime.  35037c.:  fair  to  good, 
32034t'.:  poor  i‘i  fair.  28'it.'y2o.;  FeiinsylViifila. 
store  packed.  2(li>i;33c.-  Wosleru.  dairy  mbs.  so- 
lected.  3;ifu/35u.;  good  U)  pnmo,  3l0:i.'ii!.:  tujrtogOoO. 
fresh.  280;iOc-:  Weaierii.  early  piicked.scluctod,  2!sit 
3(10.1  good  III  linos,  2l>028c.;  tiilr  In  lines.  (!3'«'24kj.;  poor, 
2O0'2«c-  Koll  butter,  good  10  crime,  S'203lc.:  fairto 
good. *803’.'c.:  poor  to  fiiit, ‘ihii/fSc. 
t  UEESE.  -The  exports  Hus  week  are  fair,  brought 
nboulbyii  illsputfllloD  t*/  inacL  ililppois  promptly. 
The  oomiiioD  and  inedluin  grades  have  boon  more 
generally  dealt  in.  us  relatively  easier  prices  have 
been  secured  on  this  cliis*  of  stuck. 
New  State  luciui-y,  farcy.  13X0l3!kC.i  tine,  llikfc,: 
do.  good  to  prluie,  120l3c.;  fair  pj  good.  lODtI.c,; 
poor  to  fair.  T01lkJ.  State  Farm  Dairy -I’aoey,  Kk® 
Pic  •  good  to  primo,  U0l2c.:  fair  to  good,  10011c. 
Wosierii  factory.  Cheddar,  tine,  12V013<!. :  good  W 
prime,  il0l2c.;  flat  fair,  S^llJyC.;  poor  to  fair.  708c. 
SEKDI.EAF— CHOP  OP  1874. 
Cents. 
New  England  wrappers,  shipping  lot* .  10  012 
Wrappers,  medium .  15  0  2 
Wrappers,  Unw .  25  035 
Seconds .  10  W113 
Fillers,  Bideot  Ion.* .  3  ®  > 
Seconusuiid  Hllers.  shipping  lot*.,,.,.  7  0  8 
nsylvunin,  ussortod  lota . .  .  -14  020 
York  State  assiirtcd  lot*,  common .  7  0  0 
>,  assorted  lots .  0  08 
. . . . . .  0  «s  8 
. 12  7-lti 
North.  A  Eastern. 
Otter,  »  piece-  . 80  60®  8  Oo 
Oruy  Fox .  1  7lm  2  00 
Bed  B'ox . .  1  600  1  75 
Black  Bear . 10  OOcjila  uO 
Brown  cubs  and  ylgs.  4  UJ0  5  00 
Fisher .  8  00(»10  00 
Mink  dark . 3  IHI0  3  00 
pule .  1  000  1  50 
Muskrat,  spring .  28((«  30 
winter .  ...  23<«  25 
fall .  180  20 
Kilts.... .  00  7 
Uoiivnr,  8«  It . .  1  000  1  75 
llaccoon .  IMF)*  80 
Opossum. . . .  420  15 
Skunk,  black . 
striped. .  - . . 
Wolf,  mountain . 
prairie. .  . 
Western  and  N.  Y. 
81  000  5  50 
1  500  1  75 
1  250  1  .W 
7  00@10  00 
2  000  3  UO 
7  000  8  00 
1  2.10  i  75 
750  1  00 
250  27 
210  2:< 
llki*  18 
50  0 
750*  1  00 
400  55 
120  15 
700  90 
lOtol  40 
2  OUo*  8  00 
750  1  UU 
be r.  13 V0 1.3  27-320.;  Oolober.  1.)  <1-320)3  .ii-li-c.;  No¬ 
vember,  13X013  17-320.:  DeciMuuer,  13H013  &-10f. 
guolation*  for  spot  cotton,  bused  on  American 
siundurd  of  classlflcatlOJl: 
Vplumlii.  Ain.  inlennt.  Tvxa* 
nrdlnary..  .  3  13-10  '9  18-10  0  l»-l(l  9  IS-lti 
!3trlci  ordinary ,  10  H-IO  10  11-10  10  11-10  10  11-1(4 
Good  ordinary .  U  6-10  11  5-10  11  T-Kl  11  7-10 
Strict  good  to .  12  1-10  12  1-10  12  3-10  12  8-16 
r,.jw  middling .  12  a-lO  12  11-10  12  18-10  12  14- 1(1 
Strict  low  middling...  13  1-10  13  3-10  13  6-10  13  5  10 
Middli^ . .  ...  13)6  13X  13  9  10  1.3  9-10 
Good  middling . 13)6  G,  GK  G16 
Strict  good  nilddllDg.  11.14  GX  GX  I  IX 
Middling  fair .  14X  IIX  14)6  GX 
Fall- .  15X  1556  15Y  15.V 
Stained. 
Good  ordinary..  9  15-l(i  Low  middling  ...11  9-10 
Strict  orUlnurv-. 11  1-10  Middling.... . 12  7-10 
Fillers,  Bideot  Ion.* .  a  0  ) 
Seuonusuiid  Hllers.  shipping  lots.,,...  7  0  8 
Pennsylvunin,  assurtod  lota . .  ...14  020 
Now  York  fifuto  asaiirtcd  lot*,  common .  7  0  9 
Ohio,  assorted  lots .  0  0  8 
WIhcudbIu . . .  0  «*  8 
Vegeta  Hi.KS.— Exports  of  potatoes  past  week,  4,200 
bbl.'.:  since  Jan.  Ist, 04,750 ilo.:  same  tlnin  last  year, 
2«,77.’i  do.  Exports  of  onions  for  the  weak.  425  bbls.: 
since  dun.  1*1,  5.200  bbls.;  same  time  last  year.  l.V'io 
do.  Old  pntntoi's  still  show  a  large  sDfck,  but  the 
the  low  rates  preverjt  additions,  which  Is  fortunate 
tor  staipbers.  We  don’t  want  any  more.  Bermuda 
pututoea  are  ilolug  better.  Bermuda  tumutoes  are  ' 
UrwoT.  with  large  cargoes  arriving.  Onions  huvo 
largely  advunced  witli  the  liberal  export  trade.  , 
Boutheru  urecn  siutr  varies  considerably  as  to  qual¬ 
ity.  We  quote; 
Burly  Kose,  bulk.  V  bbl..  81081.12;  Fench  Blows. 
81.0001.25;  Friiu-e  Alberts.  T5o.()(|l. 00;  common.  54V<£ 
75o.  Bermuda,  8809;  Florida,  8n.6O0—.  Cabbages.  1H 
lUO.  $508 ;  red.  ITiui  1 1 .  tiqnaah.  Mnriow,  bbl.,  81.25))* 
1.7a:  iloobard,  81.2.'|0.J.76.  Oulons,  red,  bbl.,  82.2064 
2.75;  yellow.  82  50(a*.75:  while.  84J4)i63.W.  UusMU 
'rurnlps,  19  bbl..  lad.:  while.  Hoc.  <!arrots.  8I.W1. 
Nodthero  spliiucb.  V  bbl..  SI..'iCl02.8).  Kale.  8I01.'25. 
Florida  green  pea*,  y  hush,,  tl.7503.5O.  Nurfulk 
cabbage,  IH  bbl.,  tl.2u.i4l..ki.  Bermuda  tomaines, 
.’i-quurl  box,  tl012<5:  beets,  81.50  V  crate.  .Musli- 
ruonis.  V  It..  iiOgiOOc.  Rhubarb,  *(  do*.,  8101.25.  Bev- 
iiuida  ('nliini.  B  eruie,  84.50. 
Wool.. -The  tiiurket  has  been  very  giilei.  The 
fieshcis  have  eheokud  work  ut  u  iiiiinber  ut  Ibc 
mill*,  liuil  with  till*  urodui'tiou  uf  goods  restricted, 
manufacturers  have  coon  but  mile  iHsposcd  to  oper¬ 
ate  in  wools. 
Ohio,  I’enusylvunia  and  West  Virginia— 
t^ekluea . .’lO  (1*  54 
,XX . 47  0  48 
X . 4(5  0  48 
No.  1 .  48  tin  50 
No.’.* . 42  0  46 
Coarse . 40  0  42 
Cuiubiug . . . 58  0  05 
New  York,  .Mlehlgau  and  Wisconsin- 
XX .  44  a  40 
X... . 42  0  44 
No.  1 .  40  0  48 
No.  2 .  42  0  44 
Coarse  40  0  42 
Combing . . . 50  0  00 
Indiana,  Kentucky  and  Tuiincsscu— 
XX .  41  0  40 
Domestic  Dbieo  frt7itb.  —  Exports  past  week, 
153  bbls.  apples.  Apple*  are  hard  to  sell,  and  the 
small  bjts  moving  at  regular  prices.  Feacho*  aru 
quid  and  nominal.  Blackberries  are  inactive  and 
weak,  a*  al'ij  small  (rulu  generally. 
prime,  lOn.;  I'ulr  luis,  8011c.;  'reiiiiossee  qrs..  H^CaHiSic. 
Blackuerrlet.  lUi^tlOXc.  Feeled  peaphes.  gO'id  and 
prime  Georgia.  I4al.5c.;  do.  fancy,  lG017c.  Umeeied 
peaches,  new.  1’2012XC.  for  halves,  and  lIXSllC.  tor 
quarters.  l’lumB.20c.  Kuspberries, 26026c.  Cherries, 
18020c. 
Eoos.-Tlu!  week  has  heen  on  active  one,  and  a 
good  deal  of  stuck  has  been  worked  out  that  ulght 
have  cr)/Wded  some  luier  Oil.  Easier  will  be  cele¬ 
brated  next  week  and  all  good  marks  will  be  In  de¬ 
mand  fgr  a  few  days.  'The  stock  Is  reduceo,  but  not 
sufficiently  so  to  permit  sellers  to  advance  rates  rap. 
GitAXK.-Fur  wheat  the  market  is  lower  and  dull, 
with  English  advices  unfavorable.  Latest  sales  ut 
81.14  for  No.  3  .Milwaukee  spring,  ufluut ;  $1.10  for 
iclxeil  spring  la  store,  culled  choice  No.  8:  81.36  for 
gpud  No.  1  5iliiuesotu  spring  ai|uui.:81.ll  for  rejected 
Chtciigo  spring  aBoat;  81.6.1  f<>r  white  Sllubtgiiii.  crop 
1871,  In  store, und  81.45  fur  amber  Mlehlgau;  81.21® 
1.28fur  No.  2  spring;  81-15(1*1.1(1  fur  winter  red  and 
amher:  «1..35(.tl  fiO  tor  white;  81.340138  f)ir  No.  1 
spring.  BruutHOi;  fur  Slate.  Corn  Is  higher  and 
scarce,  with  iin  active  deuiuiid,  Sales  at  ffliJs^TOc.  for 
mixed  Western;  7(lc,  for  yellow  Wii*tern;  70c. for 
yellow  Southern  and  Fenii'vlvanla.  Outs  have  lu- 
oreased  dciuaud.  Selling  ut  48c  for  gund  mixed 
Western,  atluat:  44H051u.  for  fair  to  prime  white 
Western. 
Hat  and  S'X'itA w'.— There  Is  u  liberal  business  In 
shipping  grades, And  more  doing  in  prime  stock  ut 
strong  Dgures. 
Bale  hay  is  quoted:— Shipping, 75080c.;  retail  quali¬ 
ties,  95C.01. 10:  clover.  60070c.:  salt.  110070c.  Striiw 
Is  quijted  at  tl.U60I-lu  for  long  rye;  70080c.  for  short 
rye:  8(X)*65e.  for  i)ai.  Export'  past  week,  1,640  bales. 
Slnee  Jun.  l.*t.  11,450;  same  iltue  last  year,  9,355. 
IllOHWtNEH.— SellltiK  ut  81.12H- 
Illjpa.— The  ductliie  as  noted  lust  week  brought  uul 
export  order'  more  generally,  and  tended  tu  In¬ 
creased  trade  r.'oin  brewers;  ihu  luurkuteloslngtlnn. 
The  receipts  for  Hie  week  have  heeii  .060  hales,  and 
expijris  1.117  do,  It  is  ibouglii  12,000  bales  will  cover 
the  stuck  ot  new  hops  In  this  oily,  and,  with  uiiv- 
thlng  hl(e  the  export  trade  which  prevailed  hero  only 
a  fuftolght  back,  the  market  would  soon  work  to  a 
better  basis. 
N.  Y.  Btutu,  130l8c.:  Eastern,  11016c.;  Wlsconstris, 
IlMliic.i  Yearlings,  80tUc.:  Ulus,  all  growths,  406c.; 
Callfornlus, 
.Nominal  at  lormer  rales. 
Mapi.e  Si'GAU.  -The  supply  is  light  and  prime 
new  is  in  demand. 
New  prime  sugar  ranges  at  l40lSc.;  fair  to  good,  12 
fll3c,:  old.  run  over,  lO0t2c.;  old,  ordinary,  809o. 
irup.  V  gal.  of  U  lbs.,  101.26. 
milk.- The  farmers  price  for  March  was  404)6c. 
On,  Cake.—  Western  is  selling  at.8il  V  ton, 
I'ROVIHioNS. -The  general  auirkets  have  been  de- 
pres'ud.  Mess  pork  quoted  ut  823  for  spot  lots, 
822.90  fur  April,  8i«.95  for  May,  82.3.15  for  J auc.  $2.3.3U 
fur  July,  and  8j3..a)  tor  August  dellvenes.  Boxed 
dry.salied  shoulder*.  Oqu.:  iierced  pickled  hams. 
l'<X0>3*4o.  HttooB- Wc8ti:rn  long  cloar.  12  ll-ltkj.: 
^cy  do.  do.,  I3u.;  short  do..  U>*e.  Lard— Western 
atearine.  8I4.0U.U5  for  spot  leis.  8l4014.if2)4  for 
April,  8G.07H  for  May,  814.211  for  Juno,  and  814  3.5  for 
Jiuyi  prime  stcarlue.  151*0.  Beef  hums  at  82i($25. 
Beef— New  e.*tru  mess  at  812.5i)«s  13.50 ;  do.  plain.  8l2  50 
013;  now  tterced  ut  823  for  primnincss.  and  8'<^  for 
India  mess.  City  extra  India  mess.  831,25031.50.  | 
FoI'I.tuy  AKU  UAJtE.— Fresh  dressed  is  scarce. 
Kio'/en  la  In  demand  when  prime.  The  winter  has 
been  poor  lor  saving  hi  tVils  wav.  When  nice,  fr)>seii 
sells  nearly  us  high  ns  fresh.  We  quote  Fliltndelphla 
picknil  elilckens  at  *110250, ;  CUpuns  at  31(>j)3.3u.  for 
large  ;  260280.  for  small  capons  and  slips. 
CUiekeiis.  Bucks  Co.,  good  to  prime.  21023c.;  Jer- 
eey.  good  to  prime.  TOwle.;  State,  good  to  prime.  180 
21c;  Western,  good  to  prime.  Iiki82uc.;  fair  to  good,  14 
0 170.;  poor.  H:aiiUc.  Tutkeys,  .Inrsoy.good  to  prime. 
2lV0i22c.;  Slate,  good  to  prime.  2U022c.:  We*t.eirn.  gou)J 
to  prime.  Idjslle.:  Inferior.  IO0l5o.  Ducks.  Jersuy, 
KOud  tu  prime,  22024e.;  Mute,  good  to  prime,  2l02rtC.; 
Westero,  good  to  prime.  200220.;  fair  to  good,  180 
Wit'.:  poor,  1401UC.  Geese.  Jer*oy.  prime,  l.'xsiDc.: 
Bute-  good  to  prime,  140l6c.;  Western,  good  to  prime, 
130I&C.;  do.,  poor  to  fair.  lU0l3c. 
Live  poultry  has  been  up  tn  high  ttgures,  but  the 
market  la  lamer  and  Is  lending  lower. 
'J'orsey*,  Jersey,  fi  tfc.,  160l3(.'.;  do.  Western.  150l6e.; 
Geese.  Jersey,  r  pair.  82.5003;  do.  Western,  810 
XX .  44  0  40 
X .  42  0  44 
No.  I . .  .  44  0  4.5 
No.  2 .  41  M  13 
Coarse . 40  0  4S 
Combing...,,.,, . .....56  0  62 
Combing,  unwashed .  38  0  46 
llllauis.  luwu  and  Minnesota— 
XX .  44  0  17 
X .  44  0  47 
No.  1 .  44  0  46 
No.  2 .  41  0  43 
Coarse . 4U  0  43 
Georgia,  jVlubuuiu,  Mississippi  and  Louisiana— 
F'lne  unwashed .  36  0  38 
Medium  unwashed . 34  0  36 
Coarse  unwashed . •••,97  0  30 
Burry . 47  0  V8 
course  quality  meal-fed  calves  abundiuit  on  thomark- 
ets  and  In  moderate  demand  at  6<i*8No.:  grass  calves 
not  quoted.  Statu  veals  sold  ut  9(i*9Xu.;  Fenusyl- 
vnnbi.  9(®10Vc.:  Jersey,  911*10140.;  Western  calves,  6u.; 
State,  7ii»8Vc. 
Saxsp  AND  La.mum.  Trade  opened  fair  on  .Mon¬ 
day  last :  sheep  sold  at  lilutycllc.;  yearling  liinibs.  8Hc.; 
Wednesday,  trade  sinall ;  slicep.  7f«8qc.:  liunbs,  8Ke. 
Thursday,  trade llrm  in  'liecput  6T66f8)tc.;  Iiimho,  lac. 
Friday,  the  market*  closi'd  .slow;  sheep,  (lUtfoHKc.! 
lamb*.  »I0  ip  heii'l:  stall  sheep.  ilY09e.  Michigan 
sheep  Sold  at  TriiTKc.:  Fenusylvatilu,  88.4.'1Y  V  ewi.; 
Illinois,  8T.30*«.7.5:  .Missouri,  ic.  1b.;  Ohlo.6M08«c. 
'I'hn  lamb*  to  hand  have  been  received  exclusively 
from  Now  York  Suite. 
ilOG8.'  Uno  i!ar-load  ufUhlu  hogs,  live  weight,  isi* 
lbs.  V  liemi,  sold  utOSe.  V  lb,  City  dre-sod  weak  on 
Momluv  last,  lit  lUt*01O)6a;  light  pigs,  ID.qo.  Wednes¬ 
day.  sales  at  10H)')i/fUVc.  Thursday  and  I'rlday  prices 
were  lOH'iHOitc.  light  weight*  includ'sd. 
UuiiSE  M.vUKicT.  City  triiileslow  and  siniill,  owing 
In  a  Ol 01  sura  to  the  wohioh*  of  the  wentlmr;  19  huiid 
auullty  light  harness  liorses.  85(ka92;  22  li)*ud  )U-d1nnry 
))..  8i0n))['195:  7  pulls  (iituHy  CiiriTiige  h)>rse*,  |3U(I<)4 
550  V  pair  ;  7  head  course  quality  heavy  draft  horse*, 
812.10270;  sevn  ill  euntriiets  for  rullroiid  liur.ses  have 
iKN'ii  tilled  nt  8l(K)02.'i(i  V  head  :  no  sales  of  choice 
quality  arrivals  reported,  Thlrty.one  horses  arrived 
per  Erie  llalliuad  via  Oak  Chfl  Btutlun. 
^dvrrti.^fcmeiTtsi, 
MICROSCOPES 
of  all  kinds  uu)l  prices,  Tor  sclent  ifle  Inveslujation  and 
the  amusement  nj  the  /aintlu  circle.  Also  Maokify- 
IKG  Glahneh,  fur  botanuul  use,  etc.  LEN8Ka,  Bi'Y 
Gl.A8aE.8,  TicucsCopks,  etc.,  etc.  3M  I’aoe  Price 
r,Ul/rrr.  McALHS’l'Kll,  .V;’v  Upthian,  49  NASSAU 
8T.,  New  York. 
THE  JONES’ SYSTEM. 
DIRECT  SALES  TU  THE  USER. 
ALL  SALES  ON  TRIAL. 
freights  FHEPAID. 
No  risk  to  the  purchaser,  us  no  money  I*  pule,  until 
you  are  satisfied.  'I'ho  Jones'  system  will  bring  your 
goods  at  lower  prioes.  Will  you  try  It  ur  continue  to 
sustain  monopolies 7  For  iree  Frlcp  List  of  Scales, 
address  JUNES  of  BUighaniton,  N.  V. 
LtEND  FOR  CIKCdLAR  of  thu  BKij’l’  WIND 
MILL,  to  U.  H.  WIND  K.  &.  F.  CO.,  Batuvla,  111. 
AGENTS  WANTED  for  the  BEST  BruORAPIlIBS  of 
MOODY  FK«I'I.«A’  |i|  CO.VDKNSltD 
KuiTlON  iO  ANJ> 
AND  It.bOMTRATF.n.  Cents.  Comi'lete. 
SA  WieW  This  1*  the  cheapest  and  best  thing 
’  '*  ^  out.  Don't  sell  any  other  till  you  sue 
this.  latrge  dls)'.))nnt*  to  agent*.  AddrcHS 
MUTUAL  FUBLISHINO  CU..  Hantord.  Conn. 
HOC'HRNTtCIl,  April  N.  -Flour  market  *ieudy  : 
■pntig,  87.00:  amber  wuiter, $7.25:  white  winter, 8T.50; 
double  itxtra,  $7.75.  Rye  flour  uulet  at  $5..10.  Wheat 
nctlvei  Milwaukee  club.  $1.3.101.40;  umber  winter, 
8L20t)j4l.30;  white  winter,  81.3001. 40.  Duts,  nominal 
at3504ue.  ('oru  Nteady  nt  70eii75ii.  Corn  meal,  81.60 
0i.7o.  Butter,  28m32c.  Cheese,  Dm t2o.  Eggs.  15016c. 
Lard.  I)3>60l4c.  Apples,  bu..75e.08L25  Fotatues.  bu., 
2U00;iOc.  Ueun.'i.  I<  bu..  60e  01.10.  Mess  purk.  8^21023. 
Woo1,30$35o.  Huy.  81i)<«iI6.  r^triiw.SiMsIU.  Timothy 
spntig,  87.00:  amber 
double  iixtra,  87.75. 
Hay,  81ll<uil6.  (•triiw.SiMtlU. 
Woo1,30$35o.  Huy.  81i)<«iI6.  r^triiw.SiMtlU.  Timothy 
seed,  82.750  ehyver,  $8.OO08.l>i).  Wood,  hard,  » 
oord,  8809.  Coal,  $6.9507.35  for  stove. 
COUNTRY  CHKRBK  MARKRT. 
1  - 
Lirri.E  Fali.8.  .n.  Y.,  Aprils.  1876.) 
TiiKKE  I*  no  iiiut'iriul  change  10  note  In  the  price 
of  cbeeHO  till*  week.  Farm  dairies  may  be  qu'ited  ut 
about  lOc.  for  lute  end*.  A  few  lots  have  biieu  sent 
forward  on  commission  on  u  guarantee  of  9>6o.  Fac¬ 
tories  may  bu  quoted  at  12Mb3ir.  The  Fairtteld  Assu- 
claliuii  lire  Btlll  hulding  fur  )4c.,  which  Is  ubuVe  the 
view*  of  buyer*. 
'I'bere  ha*  been  a  large  trade  in  butter  this  week, 
but  pi  Ices  lire  aliuilt.  2u.  lower  than  lust  week.  The 
rules  paid  for  butler  made  from  ueWOiilk,  have  been 
37i<j38u.;  cumiiiijii  and  ordinary  ruugi-d  at  :i5(i(36c. 
We  have  advice*  from  Europe  to  the  third  week 
of  .March.  Uur  Louduci  correspondent  says: 
Fiiiiey  English  cheese  Is  in  sniall  supply.  Dutch  Is 
Arm.  Ameriean  is  in  good  demand  torull  son*,  vs- 
piicially  faultless  Heptember.  Two  thousand  boxes 
of  one  fHct)iry— a.  well  known  brand -have  sold  for 
688.  1.1)10)1  line  mediums  wuntod  at  i)O046s. 
Thuoriras  urc  fur  extra  Aiuericiiu,  10068*.;  One,  63 
064*.;  good.  ilihMiflti*.;  secondary  and  eomnion,  dOMiiis. 
English  Cheddar  bring*  8009')*. ;  vvilishire  double. 
?208Os.;  Cheshire  uiudluiu,  570Gis.;  Hue,  760841.; 
Sooteh,  68072s. 
There  I*  no  good  Intcrmedluic  butter  remaining 
niisoid.  Coiitlnoniul  sell*  to  arriTe,  fur  whiuh  agents 
can  nacue  their  own  figures.  For  the  subsitlbtes 
(  oleouiurgarluc)  luiinufacturing  )1lsti'lcts  now  com¬ 
pute  tor  them.  The  prices  are  us  fulluws: 
JerNcy  sells  for  i2U0l5O*.;  Dursuts.  174*.:  Danish 
and  l^wedlsh.  1400174*.:  Frluslund.  164*.:  Noriuundy 
extra,  174s.;  Am«srlcgu  and  Canadian.  9(i013O«.  V  cwt. 
Olaoiuargariiie  ur  urtllluiul  buiser,  Irish.  560iJO*.; 
Oonthient'rl,  9(1014(js. 
LIVE  STOCK  MARKETS. 
New  Vork,  April  8,  1870. 
HSt'KIPTU  OF  LIVE  STOCK. 
siiMp  a 
Cow*. 
Csiv't. 
I>«aiba. 
Bvr*. 
Sixtieth  St . 
...  3.864 
20 
643 
4.621 
oco 
Foriv-Eightb  .St.. 
...  900 
15 
146 
2,454 
000 
Fortieth  St . 
...  090 
(HI 
000 
199 
12.973 
Hurslmus  Cove  .. 
...  5,760 
00 
ogu 
8,590 
8,931 
Totals  this  week.. 
...  9.624 
35 
768 
16.870 
21.904 
”  last  week.. 
...  8,197 
67 
691' 
17,863 
20,309 
Geese.  Jersey,  r  pair.  $2.5603;  do.  Western,  8I0 
1.50;  ducks.  Western,  V  pair,  8(ic.®81:  ducks.  Jersey, 
F  pair,  81  25(^1.50;  roosters.  SCylOe. 
Wild  pigeons  aro  in  good  supply  and  selling  well. 
Wild  duck*  are  uot  steady;  qUHlIiy  oguluai  them. 
Wild  duck*ut76u.(iti81  turCanvosbaok ;  6O075u.  for  red¬ 
head,  and  NValjOc.  for  Mallard.  W Bd  pigeon*,  feather¬ 
ed,  F  dux,  »l.VKilil.T5;  English  snipe,  >1  toz.4$].T5'a)l. 87 
plover,  V  dux.,  81.6201.75. 
8euD.— Clover  Is  scarce  and  lightly  dealt  in,  but 
steady  in  price:  sales  a4  l6^o.  lor  Htute  uud  lOKc. 
for  Western.  Timothy  ul  $’2.6502.75. 
Tobacco.  -  Otferlng*  are  larger  and  ot  more  at- 
trantive  grades,  leaning  to  a  freer  business.  Prices 
geneniily  orm.  Quotations  tor 
tight.  Heavy. 
Cents.  Cents. 
KENTUCKY  LEAF— NEW  CROP  ONLY. 
Common  lugs .  4li0  5)4  5  0  5R 
Good  lugs .  6H0  6>4  6  0  7 
Low  leaf . .  7  0  8  7K0  9 
Medium  leaf .  10  011  9H(^I6K 
Good  leaf .  IIH0I8  11  (i^li)4 
Fine  leaf .  13>4015  13  0U 
Selections .  13M015  15  016 
I  Qualitu,  Cents. 
I  Good . 13  (*13 
I  Fair . 11  0HX 
I  Poor . . . 10  ^lOlk 
Poorest .  .  8  0  9Y 
:  Gen.  seBIbg  rate* . . 9)80  io\ 
AddroHS 
Harltord,  Conn. 
BEEVEa.— Trade  un  last  Monday  lorenuon  opened 
slow  ut  a  raducHon  of  ytc.  scant  P  E.  lU  the  cfoklng 
rate*  of  the  prevl>)Us  week.  As  trade  advanced  the 
marxets  liu|>roved  in  feeling  but  not  lu  value*.  The 
herds  tu  bund  were  sold  uu  ut  noon  and  ranged  In 
qimliLy  troiu  ei>mm<)n  tu  guud.  Priuns  were6>4013c. 
(j)  n.;  weights, 6012 cwt.  VVedoesduy,  trade  very  dull 
al9(g.'l2c.;  wolghts.  HKigtOowt.  'I'hursduy,  sales nmull 
ut9(Ul2c-:  weights,  6)i(i59R  cwt.  Friday,  Hin  markets 
closed  work,  with  sales  ut  8K0Uxic.;  weights,  5R0 
8)i  cwt.  Kr'jfad(>068 11)*.,  net,  has  been  allowed  to  Che 
cwt.;  the  largest  uiiinher  of  entile  were  sold  atlc  lbs. 
net.  Kansas  and  Cherokee  Steers,  In  mixed  herds, 
quulUy  coarse,  sold  ut  bM‘it>9XC.:  'I'oxan  steers,  coni- 
fed, 9)^01  Ic.:  native  steer*.  80l2Kv.;  grade,  12j4018c.; 
bulls  un  live  weight.  41«06u.;  mixed  herds, 30iOKc.; 
Oxen,9R012c. 
COMPARATIVE  RATES. 
This  week.  Last  week. 
Qualitu.  Cents.  Cents. 
Good . 13  («l3  12  013 
Cents. 
12  013 
H  011!^ 
10  010k 
8  0  9K 
9!Y01l 
MILCH  Cowa.-The  p<jurness  of  the  quality  of  the 
fresh  cows  utferud  fur  sale  since  our  last  weekly  re¬ 
port,  has  caused  trade  to  be  small  uod  slow;  2  cows 
tcld  at  8'JU;  lat$o0:  lul87&-iio  ualves  Included;  9 
cow*  sold  at  $40060  8*  head;  14  at  $66062:  3ut$65;  8 
at  859.50072— calves  Included. 
Veals  and  CxLVica.  -Trade  tn  smooth  qual 
veals  small  and  slow  on  a  light  run  ut  901O^e.  F  1 
UAIALIj  FUUITH  a  HPECIAIjTV.- noo 
r?  Acres  la  Fruits,  No.  1  Plnuts  or  all  be-t  sorts  at 
very  lowest  rut)  s.  Nend  for  prices  to 
JOHN  H.  UULLIiNB.  Moriri'Stown,  N.  J. 
WILLARD’S 
PRACTICAL 
Butter  Book 
ONLY  COSTS  $1, 
And  gltould  be  In  the  bands  of  every  Farmer’s 
wife  In  this  country.  It  Is  full  of  piactlcal  and 
gcleiillllc  liirDi'iiialloh  uidHi  every  branuR  of 
butter  making,  from  the  care  of  cows  to  butter 
In  the  market,  and  ghould  bo  kept  for  constant 
reference  In  every  bouse  whero'tbat  article  la 
made. 
TMa  booh  ti  fully  gn<l  handsomely 
t  Itustrated, 
Everyone  can  understand  tl,$nd  Improve  the 
quality  and  quantity  of  their  butter  by  refer¬ 
ence  to  Its  pages.  Written  by  one  who  baa  not 
only  made  a  life  atudy  of  the  subject,  but  who 
la  iilmaelf  a 
Practical 
Halrfpman^ 
It  cannot  but  be  thorough  and  u.sef  ul-  No  book 
contaUia  more  solid  Information  upon  the  sub¬ 
ject  in  so  few  words.  A  complete  Index  enablus 
be  reader  to  refer  to  any  bratiuh  of  butter  mak¬ 
ing,  and  take  In  the  whole  subject  la  a  very 
abort  time. 
Lay  it  beside  yuur  churn,  und  apply  ita 
useful  ItHsona  each  day,  and  your  one  dollar 
book  uiill have,  yielded  you  I'lfty  dollars  before 
the  end  of  the  year. 
Sent,  post-paid,  upon  receipt  uf  $1. 
Address 
RURAL  PUBLISHING  CO. 
78  Duane  Street,  New  York. 
ALLEN’S 
AMERICAN^CATTLE. 
THEIR  HISTORY,  BREEDING  AND 
MANAGEMENT. 
BvxKT  breeder  or  owner  ot  Guttle  should  have  this 
work  by  Hun.  Lkwia  F,  ALLEN,  Ex-Prest.  N.  Y.  Slate 
Ag.  Society,  Kdltor  of  “  Amerlcuu  Bhort-Hom  Herd 
Book,”  ftc..  AO.  It  i*  «  handsomely  Uluatratod  and 
well  print*  and  bound  volume  of  623  duodecimo 
pages.  Mailed,  poit-p-uld,  to  any  address  In  United 
States  or  Canada  on  reoe'.pt  of  redneed  price,  tl, 
\  Address 
O.  U.  T,  IVHMIKK,  ^  , 
I  Tw  Oiinna  •*i—  •  ■  V. 
Moore’S  Ri:rai.  NEW-YoKitgit  bciaime  a  house¬ 
hold  word  and  power  In  the  laud  long  before  we  quit 
"  going  to  school,”  and,  perhaps.  iiei.-)ls  no  comment 
trojn  us;  *1111  •'Us  memory  Is  ever  fresli  and  green.”  . 
und  Is  renewed  by  Its  appeamuco  over  y  week,  brim- 
ful  of  uood  thiinis  as  aver.  W«  are  glad  to  announce 
that  our  preiUciioiis  In  thu  January  number  are 
being  more  th)in  lolDlIeil.  We  have  sent  it  more 
than  rtcr  hundreu  namu*.  and  we  leiiin  ihnt  *ub- 
scriptloub  have  been  pouring  in  in  llko  prop'.irtlons 
from  all  purls  of  the  country, despltethohaurd  Umea. 
l.ong  may  It  uuntlnue  to  bo  whut  it  !*-•*.  power  for 
good  In  the  land.— Aflent’*  Friend. 
