sixtieth  St 
aooii.  w0i3&tta.;  tecuDditr/ atid  coiniuou',  SMwIsh 
State  of  Puebla,  the  rebels  flying.  The  revolu- 
tlontsts  hau  occupied  Jalapa.  The  rebels  had 
again  cut  the  railway  Injlween  Vera  Cruz  and  the 
City  of  Mexico,  and  trains  were  only  ninning  to 
Puebla.  Gen,  Figueroa,  at  the  he.ad  of  a  body  of 
KevoluUonlsts,  had  destroyed  the  nUlway  at  Ori¬ 
zaba  and  Paso  del  Macho,  demanding  $.i'>,0(io  from 
the  directors.  The  State  of  Chiapas  was  In  a  state 
of  siege. 
A  new  loan  of  S'ii.oOO.Of/O  avIU  shortly  be  issued 
by  the  Paris  municipality  for  the  imriiosc  of  com¬ 
pleting  the  Boulevard  Salat  Germain  and  the  new 
Avenue  de  I'Opera. 
It  Is  understood  that  Sir  John  Roan  Is  now  on 
Ills  way  from  Knglund  to  New  Vork  with  the 
object  of  making  buslnesa  arrangements  for  his 
retirement  from  t  he  llrm  of  Morton,  Hose  &  Co. 
'J’he  Princess  Isalielhi  Is  dead.  She  was  born 
In  1801,  and  w;is  regent  of  Portugal  from  March, 
1820,  to  February,  1828. 
THE  MARKETS. 
PRODTPCE  AND  PROVISIONS. 
NEW  York.  Saturday,  April  23,  1870. 
nHOKiPTS.— The  recolpta  of  Produce  for  iho  week 
were  as  follow* ; 
F’lour.  bbis  .  62,750  Rice. bbls . .  i;V> 
Whisky .  3..V.»y  Cut  tneuts,  plc«a....  4,80(1 
CoriiiiiiMil.bbls....  1.350  burtl.  pkg* .  3,732 
Corn  lueal.  baas...  H.ii.'l, Tobacco,  hhds......  2.476 
Wheat,  bush .  328,04)  do,  cases .  1,471 
Corn,  bush .  lU.ltKl  Butter,  ukirs .  2,3,36(1 
Oats.  bu*h .  1  t>.4«(J  Cheese,  bxs .  3,9l(l 
Kre.bush. — Cottoa,  bales . 
Mall,  bush .  tki.FiO  Rosin .  .I.OM) 
Uarloy,  bush .  7,(1111  Huts.  turn..  Iibis.. ..  1.137 
Beans,  bills .  2,87.1  Dried  tVulta,  plt*t»..  101 
Grass  seed,  bush.,  2.175  Kki/b.  bbls .  13,676 
Beef,  pkifs .  1,176  Peanuts,  biiKS .  8(W 
Wool,  bales .  600  Dressed  IIokx,,...,  — 
Hops,  bales .  (tVI  I.eather,  sides.,..,,  62,661 
Pork,  bills .  6,T'J()  Hiitrar,  hlids .  47 
Tallow .  ZiH)  (.111  cake .  3,940 
Molasses .  90 
Hint.i  Til  .sniccBug.-Pack  produce  ns  flrmlyas 
Its  nature  allows  i  otherwise,  many  items  sulTer  In 
appoiiraiice.  If  not  in  gimlliy,  ttirouKd  tli«  JosiMuk 
Incident  to  transuurlaiioii.  Do  not  mark  packageH 
with  any  mutnrtui  that  will  siuiidge.  A  good  paint 
for  inarktiik  purpose*  nan  he  nwnle  of  bichrmnatu  of 
potash  and  estruel  or  loKWood.  Nailed  cards  are 
very  Inaeoiire.  Forlonu  lines  of  kotnls  a  niarklnK 
plate  or  brand  Is  preferable  loOrilltiary  Iptterinif,  .It 
the  tune  of  alilpiueut  put  a  uoniplete  list  of  the  lot 
into  ani)  of  ihu  piickiiKos  If  It  nan  he  done:  but  he 
sure  to  mull  to  eoiinlMneo  a  full  list,  narnliiR  data, 
style  of  paekaKes  and  eontents.  Alin  to  have  each 
p:ircel  of  nrlfdnn  (luality  as  far  as  possible  ;  mixing 
alwiiyx  Injurns  Side,  Roll  hutli<r  should  b«  wrapped 
In  clean  whltn  iiiuslln.  Dressed  poultry  should  ho 
packed  In  well  shaken  dry  straw.  When  poultry 
sweats  III  boxesstraw-diist  nlvestt  menu  look,  llreak 
olf-iiall  points  from  tho  Inside  of  old  barrels  when 
they  are  iihoiI  in  order  to  prevent  property  iroiii  tnar- 
Inif.  Blinrl  out  dry  straw  Is  better  for  puuklntt  eggs 
than  anything  else. 
Bea.vs  ato  Pear. — Rxports  of  bean*  past  week, 
2,3‘.ie  bills.;  siricn  .Tan.  Ist,  21,268  do.;  same  time  lust 
year,  7.>f7ii  do.  Kipnrts  or  peas  post  week,. 31, 760  bush,: 
since  Jan.  Ist,  2Hi.l1,'i  do.;  same  time  lust  year.  lliH.ikK). 
There  has  been  an  active  export- demand  for  mar¬ 
rows  and  um.'taiioim  are  Uriu,  with  a  pos.sible  early 
improvement  Mediums  are  a  shudn  stltfcr;  not  so 
much  beeiinse  thn  nemund  for  them  ha*  eiilargeil, 
but  owinti  to  the  eompuratlvn  searettv  of  prime. 
Dow  grade  or  quality  is  a  serious  drawback  to  the 
large  reinnnnt  of  old  crop  wo  are  carrying.  DUnn 
beans  are  doing  better  :  growth  of  California.  Kid¬ 
neys  and  pea  beaua  remald  nominal.  Cnniullan  peas 
drnily  rnifd,  with  a  small  stock.  Green  poaa  lack 
their  spring uritvity and  prices  ato  weak.  Wetjuoie: 
Beans- Piline  ppa,  tl.2(Ki«l.25;  fair  to  good,  wie.ia 
»!.IW:  iirlmi- lUedHiuis- J1.20;  fair  to  good, 'Jlki.lifilU.llO: 
poor,  sikAikic.i  prime  marrows.  $1.60;  fair  to  good, 
$I.26<<}1  4-1;  prime  white  kidney,  41.,ki(is|.Afi ;  other, 
i:i.2a<.‘4l.'ill:  prime  red  kidney,  kl-2>Vg,l..3ll:  other,  ♦Ifni 
1.16:  Dima  (Oil.),  F.'.86(it3.iAI.  Pens  Oanadlaii,  iibls., 
free.  fLTiM  :  do..  lo  bulk  and  bond.  ^l.CUW :  grnep, 
$1.49®  1.1.1;  Moulheru  B.  hi.,  2-bush,  bug,  $2.70®2,75; 
split,  I*  bbl.,  $6. 
Beeswax  is  Boarce  and  favoring  the  seller  at  3614 
@.37c. 
E.xports  past  week,  1,460  lbs.;  since  Jan.  I,  35.310  do.; 
same  time  last  year,  63,266  do, 
Bhoom  Corn.— There  Is  no  demand  for  otherthan 
8m:ill  lots. 
We  quote  Brush, shortgreon,  8H®16o.;  hurl,  green. 
SKi'iilUc.;  greeu.  medium,  6<ai6l4C.;  rod  and  rod -tipped, 
3®4c. 
BUTrEit.— The  market  for  now  has  been  steadily 
falling  otf  since  our  last,  aiiTl  closes  weak  with  ro- 
m:irkably  heavy  receipt*.  Tlie  hulk  of  tlie  supply  i* 
State  and  prospective,  free  Woatern  dolivcric*  give 
the  former  no  sirengtiti.  Good  quality  in  white  has 
helped  sains  mutcrlally  witli  ea.slor  price*.  SUB  we 
begin  to  show  some  of  those  troobfesome  letl-ovnr 
lots  which  always  leinl  deiiressioii.  Seilc.i'M  of  State 
express  a  delermltraiion  to  drop  witli  the  views  of 
of  consumers,  and  advice  ihetr  purcliasing  agent*  to 
make  no  pronil.MMif  arniiciitlon  of  onci)  paid  tlgures. 
It  must  be  reinemhcred  tliat  new  bolter  opened  at 
the  rather  forced  rates  of  Due  old.  Now  It  has  the 
market  to  ilaelf,  and  distributor**  views  must  bo  con¬ 
sidered  for  ihc  hay  and  .itall-fnd  lines.  Almost  the 
llrst  round  arrival  of  nutund  grass  color  creates  an 
uncertain  value  upon  white.  The  llrst  Important 
lots  of  yellow  will  coiiiu  from  the  Weat.aiid  as  the 
aim  of  ilciilcrs  in  Western  is  to  hold  ii  full  share  of 
the  trade  they  keep  as  much  under  8tiitea8they  cun. 
Eastern  buyer*  lire  purch.asing  pretty  freely  hut  will 
no  longer  pay  extreme  prices.  Old  butler  Is  now  put 
aside  tor  Southern  and  West  Indian  use.  We  hear 
of  no  cull  for  an  uierease  o(  stock. 
New  blitter,  I’litls Stutc.sclcctod, 3180.370.;  do.,other 
3l®:i6c.;  half  tirkin  tub*,  prime,  a.VA.36c.:  fair  to  good. 
31@3.4c.;  Welsh  tubs  selected.  34fis36c.;  Welsh  tubs, 
prime,  32<)a33c.;  fair  lo  good.  30t)j,Slc.;  Falls.  Westeru 
creamery,  prime,  fair  to  good,  IviuiA'lc.:  West- 
ern  tubs,  gonrt  lo  prime,  30'a32c.;  fair  to  good,  28(qi3^. 
State,  old  ranges  at  28lt^6e.  for  fair  to  selected 
firkins,  iSehtXc.  for  fair  to  prime,  Welsh.  Early 
packed  Western  22<i«'.'ik;.  for  fair  to  good;  poor,  16® 
18c.  Grease.  I2i«>12)4o. 
Cotton.— 'I’ll ere  has  been  a  sharp  break  in  prices, 
with  lower  markets  abroad  */id  liiuitud  export  inovo- 
meut.  Closiug  prices  are  fur  April,  13l4®L’i  6-32C.', 
May,  13.1-32(aM  .3-l6c.;  Juno,  13  l3-.32(wl.3  7-liiC,:  July. 
13  Iy-:i2',vl344c.;  .\iigu*t,  13  2.'i-3l!(ii)l3Jk'o.;  September,  13,l< 
®13  ll-16c.;  October,  13  I7-.3;kail3  9-16c.;  November,  13 
5-l6r.,)l3  44c.;  December,  13  5-16 iii  13180. 
Quotaiiuns  for  spot  cotton,  baaed  on  American 
standard  of  classification; 
Uplands.  Ala.  (Means.  Texas 
Ordinary .  9  ll-P!  9  11-16  9  11-16  9  11-16 
Strict  ordinary .  10  K-P!  10  9-16  10  9-16  10  9-lti 
Good  ordinary . 11  .3-16  II  3-16  11  5-16  11  6-16 
Strict  good  do . 11  15-16  11  16-16  12  1-16  12  1-16 
Dow  middling .  12  7-16  12  9-16  12  11-16  12  11-16 
Strict  low  middling...  12  15-16  13  1-16  L3  ,'4-16  13  3-16 
meut.  i.iosmg  prices  are  for  April,  uiyi<ni.i  b-.rfc,; 
May,  13 .■»-■»2(a^4  .T-ltlc.;  Juno,  13  i;i-.32(wl.3  7-liiC,:  July. 
13  Iy-:i2',vl344c.;  .\iigu*t,  13  2.'i-3l!(ii)l3Jk'c.;  September,  13|i< 
®13  ll-16c.;  October,  13  I7-,3;yail3  9-16c.;  November,  13 
Uplands.  Ala.  (Means. 
Ordinary .  9  H-P!  9  11-16  9  11-16 
Strict  ordinary .  10  K-P!  10  9-16  10  9-i6 
Good  ordinary . 11  .3-16  II  3-16  11  5-16 
Strict  good  do . 11  15-16  11  16-11!  12  1-16 
Dow  middling .  12  7-16  12  9-16  12  11-16 
•  Good  middling . J3J<  14  U 
Strict  good  middling.  14)<  I4»i  14«i  14?4 
Middling  fair . 1414  14H  14Y  145^ 
•'’air .  16?4  15>4  15)4  15J< 
•Stuinrii. 
Good  ordinary. .  9  13-11:  Dow  middling  ...  11  7-16 
Strict  ordinary. .10  16-16  ,  Middling . 12  5-16 
Cheese.— The  stork  has  rundown  to  about 30,000 
boxes,  yet  with  the  liidliference  among  exporters, 
easy  prices  rule.  There  is  a  disposiiioh  to  get  the 
market  well  cleared  against  arrivals  of  new.  Best 
I?!®  OU'jt'S'1 13<a»13Xc.,  but  few  above  the  Inside  price. 
Wo  quote: 
New  State  factory,  farcy,  I3®l.'l,'<c.;ilne.  12X®l'B4c.; 
do.  good  r.o  prime,  llX®12o.;  fair  to  good,  liktflic.: 
poor  D>  fair,  6®10c,  State  Farm  Dairy— fancy.  12(9 
12140.;  good  to  prime,  lOHSkllXo.;  fair  to  good,  Ul*® 
ll)>40,:  Western  factory,  Cheddar,  flue.  t'2S‘dt2Vo.  i 
good  to  prime.  110120.;  flat  falr.SOUHo.;  poor  lofalr. 
i(98o.  New  has  sold  In  a  small  way  at  Ho.  for  bust 
skimmed. 
DOMKSTfC  l)ut«a  FKCra.— Of  apple*  occasional 
small  parcel*  taken  by  shippers  at  easier  prices. 
Blackberries  remain  dull.  Peaches  are  lightly  dealt 
in  without  further  change  in  price*.  Pitted  Cherries 
and  raspberries  wanted  at  firm  prices. 
Apples— Stale,  sliced,  9!<i39l4c.:  do.,  quarters,  8!*® 
SUfc.;  Western  quarters  at  8(38Xo.;  Soutbern  sliced, 
1875,  prime.  fair  lots.  StWHc.;  Tennessee  qrs.. 
7\o.  Rlacklwirrles,  10>44>.  Peeled  peaches,  good  and 
prime  Georgia.  14®l5c.:  do.  fancy,  ldi»17c.  OnDeeled 
peaches,  new.  iSdiUHe.  for  balvos.  and  insiio.  for 
quarters.  Plunis.  25a.  Raspberries,  27c.  f^herrles.  20 
®21c.  Bxporls  of  driod  apples,  past  week.  171  bbls. 
Bince  Jan.  Isc,  1,171);  sanie  time  last  year.  9,080. 
Bao.q.— The  market  IS  piuslDg  through  onn  of  tha 
usual  cheap  and  dull  phases  that  follow  Haster 
when  sale*  have  been  heavy  for  that  fesUTui,  and 
they  were  nnusually  large  this  season.  Receipts  are 
less  onpresslve.  hut  there  is  quite  an  olTerlug  of 
stock  ihut  was  laid  In  speculatlTely  wbluh  owners 
want  to  clo.-fl  out.  and  that  fact  alone  tends  to  weak¬ 
en  prices.  Wo  quote : 
•Near  point.*,  V  bbl.,  18h®I9o.;  State  and  Penn.,  17® 
17Hc.-.  Western,  prime.  15>4<i*l7c.;  do.  fair  marks.  16 
(^  liiJsc.;  Southern  and  Bouihwesteru.  16  ®  t6Ha.: 
ilauadiaa,  16.V4®l7c.;  duck,  34<si25o.;  goose,  44i945c. 
Essentia  I,  Oins.— Wo  can  merely  repeat  the  nom¬ 
inal  quotations: 
“  If.  O."  oil  peppermint.  $4,  lo  glass ;  Hale  A 
Parsliall  do.,  t4®i.20do.;  pure  In  tin,  $3.50;  sassafras, 
6.')0.;  wintergreen,  $3.12 1  spearmint,  $3.50;  penny¬ 
royal  $4. 
Fk  ATTt  Klis.  -Demand  moderate  at  ISTt&Bo.  for  prime 
Western  live  geese;  36®45c.  for  mixed  do.  Comiiiou 
poultry  fuuihors  not  wanted. 
FiiOrR.— Tho  roduellon  of  rate*  of  freight  from 
the  West  on  grain  having  led  to  freer  supplies  of 
wheat  and  consequent  low  prices,  the  market  for 
tloiir  has  worked  In  sympathy.  Export  trade  U 
moderate.  We  quote  • 
.Superfine' .State,  $4.l5®4JOi  extra  do.,  $4.9()®5..50 ; 
supcrtinii  Western.  tD15uM.50:  extra  do..  $4.tii)i^,70; 
No.  2,  $3.1l)®4.0il ;  extra  roand-bo<kp  Ohio.  $1.40® 
6.26:  trade  brand*  do..  $.1.9>'a7  00;  wnlie  wheat  ex¬ 
tras.  $6  7697.()0:  Bt.  Dools, $6ASr9g.0O:  CUy  MUIs  extra. 
$1111(96-10:  Boutbern  at  $4.2&«1.77i  for  sopenioe;  $6,00 
M6.16  tor  piM>r  to  choice  shipping  extra*:  t6.2&(98.7& 
for  trade  and  riimlly  brand*.  Corn  meal  selling  at  $2.76 
(93.36  fur  yellow  Western;  $3.Hi®S3U  for  yellow  Jer¬ 
sey;  $8(ii)33t5  for  Pennsylvania. 
FouKiON  Dried  fruits,— Dayer  raisins,  $2.66® 
2.TU;  Valencia  do.,  10>4®IOJ4c.;  loose  Musuatol,  $2.70 
®3.0fl.  Currants,  OX'aTe.  Turkish  prunes,  liX®(B*o. 
BuriUne,*.  t4>4(9l5e.  for  quarter  boxes.  Deghoru  cit¬ 
ron.  2  l®22c. 
habit  of  storing  stock  on  their  premises,  are  no 
longer  permuted  to  Jo  so  ;  this  makes  some  reduc¬ 
tion  In  the  demand  at  present. 
Fowls  and  lurters,  Jersey.  F  b.,  I6(91fic.:  do.  West¬ 
ern.  l4®15o.t  Gueee.  Jersey,  F  pair.  $2.50®2.76;  do. 
Western.  $1®1AU:  duck*.  Westeru,  F  pair,  7(J(a80c. : 
ducks.  Jersey,  F  pair.  $1.26®1.50!  rooster*.  S®10c. 
Spring  GblckpQB.  V  palr.8^.®$I.S0. 
The  supply  of  wild  pigeon*  )s  very  large.  Their 
abiindunee  weakens  nlfaer  g*me  birds. 
.„WJJd  , Ducks  — Can vssbock,  87o.®$l  ;  redhead. 
60®66c.;  Mallard,  iftVJtoc.  Wild  Pigeons,  feitthered  or 
picked,  F  dos.,  fll.iX):  English  snipe,  F  dos..  $1^1.12; 
plover,  F  do*..  ft7c.®$l  s  sand  anlpc,  40(9.10c. 
PnoviRiONS.— A  .sharp  decline  in  prices  through¬ 
out  has  been  noted,  with  a  break  at  the  West  and  a 
preasdro  to  sell.  Mijet  pork  quoted  at  $22.20  for 
spot.  $23.35  for  April  and  May.  ^2.35  for  June,  $22.6(1 
tor  July,  and  $'2'4,75  for  AugusD  Boxed  dry-sailed 
shoulder^  Do.;  dry-salted  bums,  b«x*d,  13v®l3i4o. 
Baoi in— Western  long  clear,  I'iMc.:  short  do.  125c. 
Dard  at  $13.60  for  spot;  $lto2W  for  April  and  May; 
113.66  forJunu ;  $1.3.80  for  July:  llt-IHX  for  Aug.  Tal¬ 
low  at  Bo.  for  prime,  Htearlne,  14'**l4Ac.  Be«f- 
Now  extra  moss  $13(913.50 ;  do.  plain.  $13  6(>»13 .  new 
tieraod  at  $23  fur  prime  mess,  and  $25  for  India  Ult5n9* 
city  extra  liidU  iiionn,  92K(^2U.  Heef  bamti  at  $22^28 
for  Southern,  aud  $24(926  for  Westeru. 
B.1I.T. -Quoted  at  $2.60  for  Ashton's:  $l.45<9l,55  for 
Doaklii’s;  $l.40®1..10  for  Marshall's.  Washington  & 
Wurthiuglou's. 
8KKO.— Grass  kinds  remain  dull.  State  clover,  16Y 
®l7a.  Timothy  at  $2.il6®'j.76. 
SuRAii  (Roflnod).  —  Boft  yellow,  8X®9!^c.:  soft 
white,  9)4®U1(C. ;  crushed,  lUHo-i  powdered,  lUXc.; 
granulated,  lOXo. 
Cents. 
.  10  (912 
.15  ®  2 
.  'A'l  ®36 
.  10  mI.3 
.  5  ®  7 
.  7  ®  8 
..14  (9‘.'l) 
.  7  ® 
.  6  ® 
.  6  ®  8 
FRBRH  Fiii'IT.8.— Exports  of  apples  since  Jan.  1st. 
4,!i5i)  bbl*.;  .siimn  time  Inst  year,  18.025  do.  Iiioruased 
receipts  of  apples  give  a  lamer  P»ne  to  the  market, 
but  prime  stock  still  brings  extreme  figures.  'I'hii 
reliance  of  the  market  Is  Russets;  all  other  sorts 
now  turn  out  p'JOr.  Strawberrln*  have  sold  hotter. 
Thera  will  be  liberal  shipments  from  tbe  South  this 
*eu.*on.  Cranberries  are  In  few  hands,  who  sell  only 
In  small  lots  at  quotations.  Peanuts  are  a  llllln  high¬ 
er,  with  a  |ir<>si>eot  of  a  revival  of  Inquiry.  norida,  $7.00.  Cubbuge*.  F 
We  quote ;-l'’h(dee  apple*.  $1.25®4^I  good,  |3.75(»  “arrow,  bbl.. 
I ;  fair  mixed,  $2  75®3.60.  Strawberries,  best,  kOtaSWo.; 
other,  F)((ii60c.  I'uaniiis -Virginia,  per  bush.,  $1.46® 
t.IVi;  Wilmington,  $I.KI®2,U0;  do.  Teuuaasee,  96c.® 
$1.16.  Cranberries- Jersey,  choice,  standard  orates, 
$4.76<<(l6;  good,  $4.60;  extra  Jersey  crate*,  $4®4JiO; 
bills.,  $14® b1. 
Ftma  AND  SKiNH.— Sales  have  bdgiin  ut  the  l,elp- 
slc  Fair;  easy  price*  nxptfctcd  tp  rqle.  Hod  foXSiluw 
a  decline  of  10  per  cent.  We  quote: 
North.  &  Eastern.  West,  and  N.  Y. 
Otter,  V  piece . $6  .10(9  8  00  $4  00®  5  50 
Gray  Fox .  1  76(9  2  UO  1  50®  1  ii  „ 
Red  Fox., .  1  am  1  75  1  25®  1  50 
Black  Bear  . 10  00® 15  00  •»»  7  OO'alO  flO 
Brown  cubs  and  ylgs.  4  009  5  00  2  uikF  3  nu 
Fisher.... .  8  (10t>sl0  («  7  IHKg  8  90 
Mink,  dark .  2  09(9  3  90  1  25(9  1  75 
pale .  1  09(9  1  60  75(9  1  00 
Muskrat,  spring .  '28:9  tV)  .AS  25(9  27 
winter .  2!((9  25  21®  23 
fall .  18®  20  16(9  18 
Kitts .  Ii®  7  .V9  6 
Muskrat,  spring .  '28:9  30 
winter .  Zidi  25 
fall .  18®  20 
Kitts .  Ii®  7 
Reaver.  V  ft .  1  00®  1  75 
Bltaccoon . 68®  80 
Ik  Opossum . . .  12®  16 
Skunk,  black .  , 
striped . 
Wolf,  nuiuntuln . 
prairie. 
$1  00®  5  50 
1  50®  1  Ti 
1  26®  1  50 
'  7  (J0'910  flO 
2  Ull®  3  90 
7  00(9  8  90 
1  25(9  1  76 
75(9  1  00 
25(9  27 
21®  23 
16(9  18 
5®  6 
75(9  1  00 
40®  55 
12(9  15 
75®  M 
10(9  40 
2  09®  3  09 
75®  1  09 
GRAIN. -A  decline  In  wheatls  noted  through  freer 
supplies,  leadlug  to  a  moderate  export  movement, 
l.utest  sales  at  $1,. 33  for  prime  No.  1  .Milwaukee  spring 
for  crop  of  1874  ;  $1.’27  for  choice  No, 3  Minuesuta 
.spring ;  $1.26®  1.21!  for  good  to  strlotly  prime  No.  2 
Milwaukee  Spring  all- lat,  Of  fresh  receipt:  ll.TI  for 
No. ‘2 Chicago  anil  Northwest  spring  ufiout;  $1.29® 
1.'22  for  mixed  spring;  $1.14(91.17  fur  No.  3  spring: 
$1.U8®1.19  for  inferior  spring ;  $1.19(91.20  for  ungraded 
do.;  $1.32  for  choice  lianada  Club  In  b(>udt  $1,3.V9I.2H 
for  red  Western.  Hye  Is  hlglien  prime  Canada  In 
bond,  9Sc.t  prime  Western,  Buc..  and  prime  State,  Stic. 
No.  1  Bay  barley  b'lught  $1.15  and  No.  2  do.  $1.0214- 
i;orni*lowcr  and  dulii  *alc*,  66(9680.  for  ungraded 
mixed  Wn*iern  and  O'.tc.  for  steamer  dii.  Gats  are 
lower  and  dull;  mixed  Westeru,  44X®45>4c.7  white 
do.,  46®51c.;  white  State,  4S®61e, 
Ha  V  AND  Stbaiv.- The  advance  last  week  brought 
forward  freer  supplies,  and  there  has  been  since  a 
Rllght  reuotliin  In  prices- 
Bale  hay  m  quoted  Shlpuiog,  7.V980c.;  retail  quali¬ 
ties.  $1  96791.10;  clover.  70«76c.;  salt.  6U(97Uo.  Straw 
U  quoted  at$l.U6®1.15  for  long  rye;  76®80o.  for  short 
rye :  6U®65c.  for  oat. 
Exports  past  week,  2, 060  bales.  Since  Jan.  1st.  14,- 
660.;  same  time  last  year,  11,009. 
HiaitiviNEH  selliag  at  $1.11. 
Hops, — There  Is  a  (lulet  market,  comparatively, 
and  a  partial  decline  of  one  cent  per  pound  Is  noted. 
Shippers  claim  that  they  have  few  orders  at  present. 
'I'be  hops  ill  stock  comprise  but  few  strictly  nhoicc, 
the  shipping  demand  bavlug  run  them  down  close. 
Our  home  demand  Is  moderate.  Thn  receipt*  for  the 
week  have  been  713  bales,  and  since  .Sepi.  1st,  IOT5. 
7.1.488  bales,  against  41.249  bale*  Raiue  time  last  year, 
with  export  clearance*  for  theweekof  1,168  bales, 
and  since  Sept.  Isl.  Sl,983  bales,  with  tutma  time  last 
year.  16J1.88. 
N.  y.  HUto.  I2®l8c.:  Eastern,  10®16C.;  Wisconslns; 
I':®l6c.;  Yearlings,  8®10c.;  Olds,  all  growths.  4®6c.; 
Califomlas,  15®18o. 
DEATBIR.— Hemlock  sole  at  21®22c.  for  light,  23® 
24c.  for  middle,  22®26c.  for  heavy,  SOS'flc.  for  good 
damaged. 
Oil  Cake.— Western  quoted  at  $41.60  F  ton. 
Maple  suoau.— The  offering  1*  now  quite  large, 
and  us  them  ha*  been  no  really  general  deiuami, 
prices  have  suddenly  declined  for  the  styles  of  large 
molds  on  sale.  We  quote: 
43bolco  new  sugar,  19®Ho.;  fair,  8®9c.;  old,  6®8o. 
Syrup,  F  gallon,  7ac.(9$l. 
Poultry  AKij  Oa.uk.— The  .supply  of  dressed  I n- 
cluds  nnur  point*,  troxen  and  city  killed.  'I’hc 
abundance  oitbe  latier  has  weakened  prices.  Much 
of  the  frozen  is  turning  motdy. 
Wn  quisle  Pbiloilelphia  pinked  chtekena  at  21®22c. ; 
<fiip<iD*  at  3l®;S3c.  for  large ;  27®‘2ilc.  for  small  capons 
and  slips. 
Chlokena.  Bucks  Co.,  good  to  prime.  I%921c.:  Jer¬ 
sey,  good  to  prime,  18(9 l3c.:  Stato<  Kood  to  prime,  1^ 
17c.:  Western,  good  to  prime.  14®lw.;  fair  to  good,  1) 
(9l!lc.;  poor,  4'’96o,  Turkeys,  Jersey,  good  t-o  prime, 
18®'2Uo.;  State,  good  to  prime,  17®12c.;  Western,  good 
to  prime,  16'9in.:  inferior,  IO®Uc.  Ducks.  Jersey, 
givid  to  prime,  20®22c.:  State,  good  to  prime,  lS®30c.; 
Western,  good  to  prime.  1649180.!  fuir  Di  good.  14® 
16c.:  poor,  12®— u.  Geese.  Jersey,  prime.  I3mI5c.; 
State,  good  to  prime,  iS^lilic.}  Western,  good  topnme, 
H®13c.;  do.,  poor  to  fair.  8<9iUc. 
Dive  poultry  la  in  large  supply,  and  prices  are 
weak.  The  Jewish  buyers  who  nave  been  in  the 
No.  1 .  . .  ®  45 
NU'2 .  41  a  43 
Coarse . 40  ®  43 
Combing . 55  ®  62 
Combing,  unwashed . 38  ®  46 
Illinois.  Iowa  aud  Minnesota- 
.  44  a  47 
X-'-,- .  44  ®  47 
No- a .  41  ®  43 
Coarse . 40  ®  43 
Georgia,  Alabama,  Mississippi  and  Doiilsiana— 
Fine  unwashed .  35  ®  38 
Medium  unwashed .  34  @38 
Coarse  uiiwaxhud . .  27  @  .30 
Burry .  17  @23 
ROCIlRHTKll.  April  U'J.- Flour  market  firm; 
spring.  $6..5:  amber  wlnutr,  $7.09:  white  winter,  $7.25; 
double  extra,  $1.50.  Kyeflouf  quiet  at  $5.00.  Wheat 
$1.30(91.8;):  amber  winter. 
$1.^91.30:  white  winter,  $1.30®1.40.  Oats,  nominal 
at,^49c.  Coro  steady  at  70to75c.  Corn  meal,  $1.;V0 
Wl.lft.  Butter,  30®32c.  Cheese.  12®  140.  Eggs,  I6®l()c. 
Dard.l4>4®16o,  Apple*.  bu..75c.@$l.50.  Potatoes,  bu.. 
'^9®2ao.  Beans.  F  bu..60o.®$l.l0.  Me** '^pork.  $23.50. 
Wool,  26d30c.  Hay.  $10(916.  straw. »l(9l0.  Timothy 
seed.  $2.76®-;  Mover,  $0.90799.00.  Wood,  hard,  F 
curd,  18(90.  Coal,  $6.96®7.36  for  stove. 
COUNTRY  CHEESE  MARKET, 
DittLE  Fall8.  N.  Y..  April  22.  1876. 
New  cheese  now  begins  lu  come  forward,  and  sev¬ 
eral  fttclorles  have  been  represented  this  week. 
Among  those  having  lot*  of  the  iiew-niake  nn  deliv¬ 
ery  were  the  Falrtleld  AHSoclutloii.  Nurth  Newport. 
Top  Notch  and  Dario  11111.  About  8c.  was  ihe  best 
otfer.and  most  of  the  lot*  were  sent  forward  to  New 
York  to  be  sold  on  coromissioii. 
The  Falrficlu  Association,  which  shipped  a  fine  lot 
of  old  clieiisu  to  New  York  some  days  ago,  we  are  In¬ 
formed  ha*  made  sales  at  i:d<c. 
Although  the  Country  road*  leading  to  this  market 
are  in  bad  coailitiou  for  travel. a  large  number  of 
dairymen  were  oq  the  market  with  their  butter. 
Price*  are  about  2c.  lower  than  last  week,  the  rates 
ranging  at  SlqeSiu.,  the  bulk  gplug  at  33c. 
We  have  «dvlcos  from  Kurops  to  the  first  week 
of  March.  Gar  Dondoii  tiorrespondcni  says ; 
There  have  been  large  transactions  In  American 
cheese,  while  English  la  quint  and  Dutch  is  firm. 
The  prices  are  for  extra  American.  fltVillSH*.;  line.  6.4 
T'JdMs.i  Cheshire  medium.  i8®gi)s.;  fine,  76®^s.; 
Scotch.  64®TUa.  DiiUih  chiMiie— Kdams  68(974«  ■  Gon- 
das.  60®(l4s.;  Derby  shape,  U)(964s.— the  best  goods 
being  scarce. 
Wlih  the  exception  of  dcomargarlqe  and  tho  sub¬ 
stitutes  for  butter,  the  market  I*  quiet  at  a  reduction 
lu  prieu, 
Jersey  sells  for  140*.:  Dorset#.  174*.;  Danisb,  Kiel 
and  Swedish.  120®164s.;  Normandy  extra,  ItMs.;  Amer- 
ioau  aud  Canadl^'10U®U9s.  F  OWt. 
Oleumargorlao  or  artificial  butter,  134®X60b. 
LIVE  STOCK  MARKETS. 
Nkw  York.  April  22,  1876. 
RECEIPTS  or  LIVE  STOCK. 
Shmp  a 
Forlv- Eighth  St. 
Fortlntli  St . 
B(m)v... 
Cnw*. 
OmIvd., 
Lnmhf. 
Ron. 
.  3,115 
18 
788 
6.m 
000 
..  90 
11 
28 
1.506 
909 
..  099 
IKI 
009 
219 
1'2.M75 
..  1,701 
90 
900 
10,673 
8,600 
..  7,870 
;« 
814 
18.754 
'.*0.575 
..  8,29.> 
61 
1.067 
13,430 
18,737 
powdered,  lUSc.; 
Tobaocu.— There  has  been  a  good  export  demand 
and  prices  are  fair.  New  crop  quoted  as  follows  : 
lAght.  Heavy. 
„  Cents.  Cents. 
Common  lug* .  4V<(9  OW  5  (9  5H 
Good  lugs .  &H(9  fl>4  6  (9  r 
Dow  leaf .  7  (9  8  7H®  11 
Medium  leaf . . .  8>4®  OK  OHiwIOlf 
Good  leaf .  10  (9 1 1  H  ®T!J* 
Fine  leaf .  IIX®13  13  toll 
Selections . .  I3H®I6  15  @16 
SEEDLEAP— CROP  OP  1874. 
New  England  wrappers,  shipping  lots . 
Wrapper*,  medium.. . 
Wrappers,  lino, . 
Seconds . . 
Fillers,  seluotlon* . 
Seconds  and  flller*.  shipping  lots.... 
Pnaii^lvanla,  aasortod  lota . 
New  York  Slate  assorted  lots,  uuminon... 
Ohio,  asuorted  lot* . . . 
WIsouotLn . . . . 
Totals  thi*  week.. 
Brkv EH.— Trade  opened  cxoe*M|vely  dull  on  Mon¬ 
day  lust,  despite  the  facts  of  a  merely  moderate  run 
of  liorned  CiiMIe  and  ;il*o  of  the  Deriten  soiason  being 
over.  IVico*  r;tMged  ut  8®ll.'*''-  F  ft.;  weights, 6® 9?^ 
LMvt.  Markets  closed  Weak,  with  several  herds  iih- 
*old.  Wednesday,  triiilb  slow  but  firm  at  8\®I2c.; 
weight*,  6>4®8H  owt.  'I'hursday,  trade  stow  but  still 
finu  on  :*  lumviur  run  of  liornnd  cattle  lliun  usual 
for  the  middle!  of  tho  week.  nt8V®12e.:  weights.  5KC'9 
3K  owl.  Ki'jtnt.  Friday,  tho  ruai  kets  olosod  weak,  with 
soles  ut  IkiidIKc.;  weights,  6K<98.V  owt.  From  .IliWN 
lb*.,  net,  hn*  boon  alluwiid  to  the  ewt.;  the  largest 
number  of  cattle  wore  sold  at.  56  Ih*.  net.  Native 
steers,  8®llVe.!  grade,  t'2®I'JSc.:  mixed  liords,  9(9 
lO'Vc.;  dry  (low*,  $I.V9ir2  F  head.  Spanish  herds, corn- 
fed, fiHe.i  Tdxiiii  oxon,8\@9c.:  Toiiiiossee.O^e.;  .Mis¬ 
souri,  8V<uiIUc, 
COM I’AltATIVE  RATES. 
Till*  week.  Dnstweek. 
Qualitu.  Cent*.  CoiiiB. 
Good . I'J  tail2.‘4  12  @I2\' 
Fair... . 11  ®ll'k  II  ®1IV 
Toor . Ill  (ftlOlf  19  wlOV 
IViorest .  8  (9  9k  8  (9  9k' 
Unn.  *elllng  rate* . .  91<  9l0k  SXMlOk 
V K<j eta  HLKS.— Export*  of  potatoes  past  week,  2,l(ifi 
bbl*.:  Kliice  Jan.  1*1, 67,G5U do.;  same  time  last  your, 
31,450:  of  Onions.  181  bbl*.;  since  Juii  Ist,  5,377  ;  sumo 
time  la.st  year,  1,226.  Potatoes  are  running  fairly  lit 
the  low  figures  :  red  and  yellow  are  'ciuiler  now  that 
Bermuda  are  taking  thoir  place ;  Willie  aru  still  ad- 
vuiiolug.  Marrowisquush  «r«  very  scarce.  A  lurgn 
Invoice  of  Bermuda  produce  ha*  keen  on  the  luurkut 
this  wook— 13,1110  bx».  tonialoes,  3,650  t>u.*li.  onions, 
1,810  bbl*.  petatoos,  aud  126  bxs.  beet*.  Boiuherii 
green  stuff  Is  In  fair  demand,  and  the  uKsui'tiiieni  is 
quite  nunioruu*.  We  iiuote. 
_  Karlv  Rose,  bulk.  F  bbl..  ft®$l.|2;  Peach  Blow# 
$l.90®t.37:  Piinca  Albert*,  73C.®$I,0U;  eommon.  fi9(9 
75«.  Bermuda.  i7®tt.OO:  Florida,  $7.00.  Cabbage*.  F 
IQU.  $'i®8;  red,  tT®n.  Hu u ash.  Marrow,  bbl..  f?.;t5(<4 
2.1U;  Hubbard,  11.26952.60.  Onion*,  rod.  bbl.,  $1® 
2.90:  do.  yellow.  $1®2.00;  do.  while,  $5.fi0.96.  Russia 
Turnips,  F  bbl.,  Tltc.i  white.  Ok?.  Carrot*.  $l.(Kt. 
Southern  spinach,  F  bbl..  $1.«)(»1.50.  Kale.  $I®1.'4.1. 
CharUmton  green  peas,  F  bush.,  $3®6:  Huvaimuh, 
$4®6.  Norfolk  cahbage,  F  bbl.,  $1.27*91. to.  Ber¬ 
muda  tomatoes,  6-quurt  box,  6)K9iL>,  beets,  $1.26  F 
crate.  MuHlirnom*.  F  ft.,  ii0(96l)<;.  Rhubarb,  F  doi., 
75o.  Bermuda  onli.m*,  F  crate,  $;u9.3  Florida  string 
beans,  $1*97.  Asparagus,  F  dos„  $47(v(!. 
Wool,— Tho  market  is  dull  and  depressed.  Man¬ 
ufacturers  am  taking  amall  loti  only,  as  attainable 
at  InslUa  prico*  XX  and  XXX,  htut  Inla.  quoted  at  47 
®48e.  for  choice  light,  and  heavy  ,X  and  XX.  41®44c. 
New  clips,  California,  sold  in  small  lot*  at  23®26o.  for 
bOHl  medluiii,  and  'Usa'iUc.  for  lung  oholue.  1‘ulled 
are  plenty  mid  favoring  the  buyer. 
Ohli),  Puiiusylvunla  and  West  Virginia— 
Plokloca . .  ®54 
Aa.. . 47  4g 
*•••; .  46  @48 
No.  2 .  4a  @45 
Coarse . .  4a 
Combing, .  ,58  41,  55 
New  York,  Michigan  and  Wisconsin— 
AX . .  ,..,44  'r  46 
X....,.,,., . 42  it  44 
Nu-l . 46  (9  48 
No.  2 .  42  @44 
Coarse .  40  @43 
Combing .  56  ®  (M 
Indiana,  Kentucky  and  TennesHuo — 
AA .  41  ®  46 
Milch  Cow.h.  — Trade  slow,  ooiillty  inferior:  12 
cows  sold  ut  $237946  F  hciiil ,  9  at  $4i]@Q3;  6  at  $65;  7  ut 
$ii(®7’i :  !i  at  $79..'i9<iHfi :  3  springers  ut  $182— calve*  al¬ 
ways  Included  with  iiie  cows. 
Vkai.h  a XI)  CAi,VK.s,-Triu1e  In  smooth  nualUy 
Vniil*  *<>  Hmiill  a*  lot  to  iailueiiuc  the  market.  CoiirMC 
quality  Oftives  in  over-supnly  and  very  slow  of  sale  ut 
iidBkcJ  also  lit  $t«ii4.6u  «<  liead  the  cnive*  to  hmid 
quoted  entirely  from  Central  and  Wusloi  n  New  York. 
<D‘n«ral  siilti*,  ('(iJlHc.  F  ft, 
Sheep  and  damiih,  -Monday  last  trade  slow  at 
67iS8.'4(!.  for  woolly  nIiocp  and  Wdifilio.  lor  Mliorn  do. 
Wedne«day.  slioni,  wuiilly,  ituiB.'dc,  Thurs¬ 
day,  shorn.  5k(9f.e.;  woolly,  WwT'Vc.;  yearling  lambs, 
8<98J(io.;  spring,  ISuiilTc.  krlday,  the  mtirkelrt  rloseu 
weak  on  sostniilla  trade  u*  (.i  render  quolullous 
noiniiiul,  Ml«»oiirl  sheep  8)dd  at  ilk'®7iio.;  Illliiols, 
5X®71<c.:  Ohio,  89Hkc.;  Slate,  I!.',  .uf.iic. 
H()7JH.  — 'I’hore  were  no  live  hogs  on  sale.  Mon¬ 
day  last,  city  dressed  sold  at  I9(,(i 111 Wednesday, 
lU(i«1014c.  Thursday  and  Friday  trado  still  alow  at  the 
furugoliig  rates. 
IIIIRSK  .MARKET. —City  trade  inodnrato  .it  low 
rales;  19  head  of  poor  qiiiillty  light  harness  horses, 
$22((|(,5,3 -F  head;  II  n  uud  at  ftovoikl;  21  li(*ad  ((rdiriiiry, 
$l90',ul7&t  I  Muddle  liorse,  $176;  4  pair*  family  enr- 
rioge  liorsos,  $39ll®iVX)  F  pair  ; 'J  head  coar»n  i|Uiillty 
sliigin  liarnes*  liorses  suited  for  l)roiigliu:n*,  $3‘25F 
47.5 ;  7  roadsters,  aotlou  fair.  $'270@39.'i ;  3  trotters,  $.500 
(9700;  11  heavy  draft  horses,  qii.sllty  coarse,  $li'J.6(li9 
210;  33  horse*  arrived  direct  from  Califorrda  via 
PonuBylvania  held  on  sale  at  $10979150:  theao  arriv¬ 
al.*  Nliowed  Home  blood  and  w<!rc  active  hut  llgtit. 
Forty-elx  horses  arrived  per  Erie  Railroad  via  Oak 
Cliff  station. 
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