THE  MARKETS. 
PKODUCE  AND  PROVISIONS. 
New  York.  Saturtlay,  April  29,  I!f7f5. 
Receipts.— Tlie  receipts  of  Prodnoe  for  the  week 
were  as  follows : 
Flour,  bbla .  Ml.WW  Kiw.bbls .  '■•s 
Whisky . 2.fi.W  iThtmctits.  pktfs....  (1,122  ' 
Corn  meal.  bbl». . ..  l.tiU  bar.i.  pkfis... . .  I 
Corn  meal,  baizs...  2.421  Tobacco,  hlids .  2.5i0  ' 
Wheat,  hush .  ti.^l.iift)  do.  cases  .  3.2i2  ' 
Corii.biisli . 3«A,iMI  tlutior.  i  Uus .  2o.:i3« 
Oats,  bush...  .  12.'>,;i9ll  ObeesL*.  li*H, . . .VAC  I 
Kre.busii., .  iti.Alili Cotton,  halos .  1(1, •.'Id  ^ 
.Malt,  bush . .  4l,S,V.(  Kosin . .  ... 
Barley,  bush.. .... .  -  dots.  (uru..  bbls...,  l,.')0r>  ■ 
Beans,  bills .  T3fi  lined  Kniita. paas..  TO 
Grass  seed.  bush. .  1,328  Bifrs.  bbls .  1>V.^  ; 
Beef.  pkes. .  I,4i)8  I’ounut',  Datis .  2,2?I 
Wool.lmles.. .  Til,  Oru^BOd  llous .  18 
Hods,  bales,. .  Ml  l.cathcr.  sides . .  iO.hiK) 
Pork,  bbls . 5T«  Sugar,  hhds. .  M 
Tallow .  —  Oil  c.iKe .  '.i.OOO 
.Molasses .  — 
HINTH  To  SHIPPERS.— Pack  produce  as  Urnily  us 
Its  nature  allows ;  utht'rwiso.  many  Itenis  suffer  in 
appearaiiCO.  11  not  in  quality,  I h rough  the  jostlliiK 
incident  to  transportation.  Do  not  mark  pachaifos 
with  any  material  ttnil  will  smudge.  A  good  pmnt 
for  marking  purpose*  ciio  ?>e  made  of  bichromaii*  of 
potash  and  ustraet  of  lopwuiid.  Nailed  carila  arc 
very  liiKeouriu  For  long  lines  ol  goods  a  marking 
plate  or  hrand  la  preferable  i<i  ordinary  lutiering.  At 
llie  time  of  slilpment  put  a  ooniptete  list  of  tho  lot 
into  one  of  me  packages  if  It  eiin  he  done:  but  tip 
sure  to  mull  to  consigmic  a  full  hut,  naiuliig  duto. 
style  of  packages  and  conicntd.  Aim  tii  have  eitcli 
parcel  of  ui  Ifjiriu  quality  as  far  us  posslblo:  mixing 
always  Injures  a  lie.  lloll  buller  should  be  wrapped 
In  (dean  white  muslin.  Oressed  poultry  should  be 
packed  In  well  shaken  dry  .straw.  When  poultry 
sweats  ill  hoxesstraw-dust  give.sa  mean  look.  Break 
off-nall  poiiita  from  the  inside  of  old  barrels  when 
they  am  used  in  order  m  ore  vent  property  t  rom  tear- 
Ing.  Short  cut  dry  straw  Is  belter  for  packing  eggs 
than  aiiytlilng  else. 
BEANS  A.Nu  PEAS.— iixporus  of  bean.'-  past  week. 
943  bbls.;  since  Jun.  Ui,  JS,»)l  do.;  sauio  Mum  last 
year.  8,391  i30.  Kxpnrt*  oi  puaa  past  neek.!f8,IOU  bush.; 
glnco  Jan.  lat. .'d3dill  do.;  siiir.p  tlraclusl  year.  172.042 
do.  TborooelpUnf  beans  have  fallen  to  an  Inoon- 
siderablo  quantity,  and  prime  marks  of  medtum.s 
and  uiarrtiws  urn  a  shade  higher.  UiicJcr-grudos  of 
mediums  are  *U)I  quoted  low.  and  u  (urelgD  export 
Is  taking  some  of  them  out  of  stock.  Pea  ueaiis  are 
showing  the  flrsi  Ufo  they  have  hud  for  many  weeks. 
Kidneys  are  unchaugod-  CniuiiHan  pens  arc  iii  light 
btiick  and  steady.  Green  tieasnte  null  forthc  scuBon 
and  prices  ara  extreme.  We  quote  ; 
Beans— Prime  p«u,  flJkJMl.Sa;  fair  to  good,  •l■(ib«« 
tl.6fi;  prune  modtiiniH.  tl.nl'ol.HS;  fair  to  good. '.Kki.iat 
it;  poor,  .'i0.*iihik'.:  primixmorrows.  tl.tXkiSl.iC;  lair  to 
good,  tl. Ik  Kiel -iU  i  prliiKiTrlilU!  ktd..  Sl.o)kg>l.36:  other, 
fl.25(^l.3U:  primo  red  kidntiy.  *1.2fi.(tl.3(l:  other,  *U.-l 
I. lui  l.tiua  iGbI.),  »2..80(«3.li«.  Peas -Canadian,  bills., 
lree.»l.2O(/0 .  do..  In  bulk  and  bond,  41.U0<ii>:  green, 
II. tlkiiil.fj ;  Southern  B.  E..  2-bush.  bag.  *2.7b(«2.7ft  i 
split,  V  bbl..  SU. 
BEESiVAX.  -Choice  lots  are  scarce  and  favor  the 
seller  :  sales  at  8'i}4'*«ll7c  for  Southern. 
Exports  iiast  week.  sW  lbs.;  rince  Jan.  I,  3C.191  do.; 
same  time  last  year,  71.T42  do. 
Broom  Corn  is  hard  to  sell  and  dull. 
VVe  quote  Orusll.shurtgroeii,  HVfiiSiUa.;  hurl,  green, 
groou.  medium,  OaniJhic.;  rod  and  red-tIppeU, 
3<i»4c. 
Tho  stock  of  brooms  is  quite  large  iu  this  vicinity, 
and  until  wo  Have  the  usual  extra  demand  tnuldent 
to  tbc  month  of  .May  manufacturora  will  not  operuUj 
largely  in  corn. 
BUTTKit.- Knorniohs  receipt*  and  peculiar  grude* 
have  kept  (he  market  In  un  un-ettlcd  stale  thMOgh- 
out  the  week,  Nearly  evory  Uuy  since  our  lust  prices 
would  show  varlaMonsIn  buyer*’  favor  Iruiii  A.  M. 
to  P.  M.  The  market  is  fully  fic.  per  pound  lower  on 
all  styles,  riuinu  of  the  best  lines  look  tho  Icud  in 
the  deoil  lift,  'fhe  boat*  have  marked  30c.  and  if  Ltie 
receipts  ol  palls Ciintlnae9.i  heavy  iliey  will  lio again 
marked  off,  and  Of  Conrso  other  packagUB  liiiisl  fol¬ 
low  them.  The  easy  market  liu.s  joiit  a  good  deni  Of 
slock  III  Eastern  eittes.  still  tlinrol*  danger  of  un 
accuuiiiliiiKiii,  a*  the  principal  porllounf  distributor 
for  consuiiiptioii  will  not  liuy  largely  uheiid.  Buitoi 
begins  to  have  8  tinge  of  yellow  and  the  fact  Is  a 
damaging  one  to  hay  stuck,  niter  tho  buyer  has  blol 
a  few  Kum.iles  of  unythlDg  with  tho  least  grassy 
ffavor.  lleeuipw  of  Wesmi  ii  are  improving  in  quuii- 
tlty  and  color.  Western  White  Is  slow  of  sale.  That 
coming  from  remote  points  lacks  the  freshness  of 
Slate.  Old  stale  is  about  out  of  muikel.  _  A  few  lois 
of  SVvstern  remain  quoted  at  lS<rt22c.  fur  poor  to 
good.  Gre.i.sfj  l2't4l2Xu. 
New  butter.  Pall*  Stale, »uleeio<1.3h®.'flc.:  do..iither 
2G®28o.;  half  Brkin  tub*,  prime,  28i«'29c.;  fair  to  good. 
2o!a)27c.;  Welsh  lu.is  seleotL-d.  ifTW(28o.;  \VcJ.sli  tubs, 
prime,  2liit — c.i  fair  to  good,  21<j#2a<!.;  Pulls.  Wesierti 
creamery,  prime,  .‘iOA-e.;  fair  to  good,  274*29c.!  West¬ 
ern  tubs,  good  to  prime,  'flciAlc.;  fair  to  good,  2(k>y23c. 
(’HEESK.— Tlie  trade  generally  are  Hwuiliug  sup¬ 
plies  of  new.  Meanwhile,  prices  here  arc  ultugel  her 
nomin.il  for  old  Block.  It  would  bn  dlttteult  to  get  a 
bid  from  u  Hhlpper  over  J2>iC..  ultbrnigh  there  are 
some  fancy  lois  In  stock  for  which  uptol8c.  Is  asked. 
New  State  factory,  farcy.  12!tf<i»l3(;.;  line.  13Vi@l2«Ci: 
do.  good  to  prime,  llM“yl2c.;  fair  to  good,  likisirc.: 
poor  to  fair,  iVailOc.  State  Farm  l>airy- fancy,  12(<» 
l2>iic.:  good  to  prime,  lOyj'-tfUJ'ie.s  fair  to  good,  wv^igi 
lOXc.j  Western  factory,  abeudur,  Bna,  12S'/iil2Kc. : 
good  to  prime,  Il((ftl2c.;  tlat  fair.  8.<iUc.i  pour  to  fuir. 
7(ai8c. 
COTTON.— Export  trade  hu*  been  liglit,  and  prices 
have  fluctuated  widely.  Clusing  prices  are  for -May. 
12  25-32(1*12  1,-ltie.;  J  une,  12  2l-32tol3c.;  July,  13  5-32<i* 
3-l8c.;  August,  135- UXj4l3  U-32o.:  September,  IJb-ltklt 
13  1I-32C.;  OOloher.  13W<5il3  6-3.'C.;  November,  13  1-18 
13  3-32C.:  Decemeer,  13  l-lij«il3  3-82e. 
(juotatioos  lor  spot  cuiton,  based  on  American 
stuudard  of  classitlcutioa: 
Upl'in/lfi.  Ala.  itrieajis.  TrXJitt 
Ordinary., .  9  5-13  10  6-1(110  5-i(i  1(1  .7-i« 
Strict  ordinary........  h)  3-i0  10  T-I6  lo  5-13  10  5-lii 
Good  ordinary 10  El-lO  IUJlii-18  10  15-13  10  15-13 
Strict  good  do- .  11  ii-lO  II  i9-I0  11  11-13  U  11-13 
Cow  mlddllog .  12  1-13  12  3-10  12  5-13  12  5-16 
Id  sympathy  with  wheat,  and  at  lower  prices  a  larger 
export  trade  reaulted.  „  , 
superiine  Stain,  »t.ia'<iiljU:  extra  do..  iM.£in(ao..M; 
supertine  Western.  y4.lu,ii)4  50;  extr.i  do..  W.ydjB.S.iO: 
No.  2,  W.Olkfli.'l.ff’i !  extra  round-lioop  Ohio.  14.10151 
5.25.  trade  brands  do.,  $:i,3(k»u7.00;  wuhe  wheat  ex¬ 
tra*.  ♦.i.75r*7.P0:  St.  I,ouls.»6.3.'i<ioii.ll0:  City  Mills  e.VTrij^ 
♦5  0(kai3.26:  aouihern  at  $4.2ll.f»4  75  for  superflnei  fo.Off 
6<RJ2o  lor  poor  to  choice  shipping  extra*:  ♦(i.2,T(rf8.i5 
for  trade  and  fumllv  brund».  Com  meal  selling  ut  »2-7» 
(iJS-lo  for  yellow  Western;  *,l.l0i<ii.3.;«)  for  yellow  Jer- 
sev;  1i3.0ij@3,.'m  for  PpnnsvIvunUi.  Bye  at  ♦f.Ukat.Oa. 
Kkesh  Fun  rrs.  The  better  |iart  of  the  appin  sloek 
has  been  used  up  and  lower  ranges  are  n.iw  quoted. 
3  12’  I  Fresh  Fun  rrs.  The  better  Iiart  of  the  applnsloek 
j’’!  it  I  has  been  used  up  and  lower  ranges  aro  n.iw  quoted. 
’’sTO  1  Sirawberrtes  soil  well.  Charleston  have  shown  u 
3272  itiip  qniililv.  A  few  NortolkS  havu  lipponred.  hut 
5'‘t38  were  poor.' Cranberries  iiiichaiiged.  I'eanuisqulet, 
but  expocted  to  Boon  reiillr.e  full  iirice.i. 
We  quote ;  I  'hoicu  upplos.  t4.l>><5)4.2S ;  good, 
3.15 ;  fair  luixed.  42J4)..i»;!.50.  Stni  wberrlus.  bevt,  tiK't.'ldc.; 
otlier,  4n(.(50e.  I'eiiliuiw  Virginia,  per  busli.,  fll.l.Vj4 
I.C.n:  Wiimiiigtoii,  |d.H(ka'2.(IU :  do.  Tennessee,  ilic.ii* 
$1.15.  Cranberries -.lersey,  choice,  standard  •raie*,  i 
W.T.VitJi:  good,  *4.50;  e.vira  Jer.iiiv  cratei,  *4ivt4,jO: 
bbls,.  4l4wl.'>.  I 
FiTR.s  A.Nf)  SiiiVS.-Tlie  I.elpsig  sale.*  all  exhibited  i 
a  low  tendency  cotnpiired  with  the  l.ondon  sale*,  and  ] 
some  of  the  liner  Items  were  wlilidrawii.  Now  Vork 
quotations  are : 
32,773;  of  onions,  50  bbls.:  sliico  Jan  1st,  5.37i  ;  same 
tline  last  yaar,  l.’22.i.  Uberal  siipplle.s  of  Soiilliern 
produce  enliven  the  market,  and  price*  ure  becom¬ 
ing  popular.  Hormiuhi  stuff  lias  had  free  uddliUnis. 
nnd  tonmloeHsire  almost  as  low  as  canned.  Old  po- 
tftt.oe.H  uro  dull ;  doiif  hern  new  are  deelliiing, 
Early  Rose,  unik.  V  hhl..  *i(i«$l.  12:  Peach  Blows. 
fl.OiKdIJfT;  Priocu  Alherts.  "tc.iaitl.OO;  common. 
75o.  Bermuiiii,  *5.50((46;  Morld*.  |;ii<*6.  CablwiKtiB,  IP 
100. red,*7(tsli.  stuunsh.  Marrow,  hhl..  fP-yK* 
2..‘mi  lliuibard.  |l.2,v;»2.ffl.  OnloiH,  led,  hhl..  tl(>* 
2.(i0:  do.  yellow,  4liSi2J)n:  do.  while.  |5..''0iM.  Uusslu 
Turnips,  R  hbl..  ific.;  wliiui.  H"c.  carrot*,  tl.m. 
Bouthern  Mpliiach.il  hbl.,  Jl.ixkdil  fd.  Kale.  *lijiil.W. 
I’lliirlpston  green  peas,  R  hu..  $1.T5ia2.25:  .'sa vanoiih, 
$1,750*2.25.  Norfolk  cabbage,  >  hhl.,  $t.2w,4l..iil.  Ber- 
luildu  toioaloe*.  i-qilarl  box.  rrsalih;  heels,  »l  2o  V 
urate.  Nliishrooiii*.  *  is..  .'lO.vfidc.  llhiiharh.  R  do2., 
7fM’.  Bpriiiildii  oiHon.s.  V  crate.  $2.00.  Florida  string 
beans.  Aapsragu*.  V  do/..,  $3(t*7.  Florida  ou- 
cuuibnrs.  crate,  $.Vt*7. 
\Viiur..-TIlere  is  still  a  dull  and  dnigulng  market. 
It  Is  dllllciilt  lo  soil  ntlicr  than  stuull  lots,  prices  lor 
which  lire  Irregular  and  pressing  the  hiiyer.  \X 
I  OhI'i  lleeees  sold  ut  45c.:  pi'liiui  western  Texas  at  20c.: 
>  new  spi  iiig  California,  24ii#23c. 
I  Ohio,  Peiiasylvantft  and  West  Virginia- 
I  Plckliicit . . . . . M  (i4 
Stdiddl^o.;  Stale  yearlinplaiuhs.lkiiime.;  Jersey  spring 
lamhs,  l^ulOu.;  VirgluiH,  $3. 
Ilona.  Wednesday  last.  IIS  Ohio  hogs.llve  wcIkIiI, 
h‘,2  Ihs.  R  heiid.sidd  ill  $8.1(1  t'cwt:  1 « 'I"- I'" 
*S.53>4.  Fi  Iday.  l2tldo.,  19.i  Ihs.,  .HHc.  R  ni.  .Monday  last, 
city  Aressed  slow  at  10c.;  Wednesday,  trade  active 
ut  ifl.'iPlilO’iie.  'I'hiirsdiiy  and  Friday  Irado  fallen  off 
at  reduced  rates- IU!i(«'10!4c- 
ll(iH.sK  .MARKET.  City  trodo  mndernte:  ISlietid 
of  pour  qiiiillly  light  h-irne.ss  horses.  »52(<kUuM  '*'1“}.; 
23  ordinary.  $li5.-,t,q)  head;  5  pairs  heavy  ilnift 
horses,  quality  fair.  ?IOO(».i4.ill  *' l"‘»d  :  f'l'alrs  dhole.*  , 
$fiOyiiil'io :  3  saddle  horses,  f  170<i*'255 ;  I  pair  stvllsn 
carrhign  horses,  f  1 ,1(KI  i  3  piilr«  family.  f l 
1  hroiiBliii-ii  horse,  umillly  noanu', 
horses  sold  lit  $121lvyllHl  B  limd  ;  slap  line.  Iil..lk<*210 
R  head.  Seventiien  horses  arrived  nor  Erie  itaii- 
roaci  viu  Oak  ClUT  Station. 
^ktU’frtijScmcnts!. 
X.\. . . .  17  (I* 
Ordinary., .  9  ; 
Strict  ordinary . 10 
Good  ordioary., 10  I 
Strict  good  do- .  11 
Bow  mlddUog .  12 
Strict  low  luldUl Ing...  12>S 
Middling .  12« 
Good  middling... . 13^ 
Strict  good  middling.  13V 
Middling  fair . .  14j^ 
Fair .  la 
Good  ordinary. 
12)4  U%  12H 
1214  13  13  I 
Wi  13)4  13?4 
13V  18X  W 
,  14J4  IGs  14  »< 
16  1514  1534 
Staiimd. 
7-13  Low  middling 
Dtter.  M  piece . .$0  .Virft  8  0*1 
$1  Uflift  5  .53 
Gray  Fox . 
1  7(.:ft  2  63 
1  I'Kkft  1  75 
Red  Fov- . 
.  1  (iiyft  1  75 
1  2.Vft  1  ,’>6 
Black  Bear . 
.10  OOftD  i«) 
7  66  oil  I)  (16 
Brown  cubs  and  yigs 
.  4  116  ft  5  06 
2  6U(.4  3  Wl 
Fisher . . 
.  S  llUftlO  63 
7  (tt  ft  8  66 
Mink,  dark . . 
.  2  IKKoi  3  33 
1  2.>uo  1  7i> 
pale . 
.  1  UOft  1  56 
75(1®  1  06 
Muskrat,  spring . 
28.ft  :iU 
2.Yft  27 
winter, . 
3{(ft  25 
21  (ft  23 
fall . 
IS@  ’20 
|I';.V  IH 
Kitts . 
r»(f0  7 
Beaver.  V  Bi . 
1  IKK®  1  75 
7fvft  1  60 
IDiucoun . 
3S@  80 
40@  ;>5 
Opossum . 
12@  15 
I2.li  li 
Bkuiik,  black . 
TO’fJ  iK) 
striped . 
KXft  46 
Wolf,  mountain.  . . . 
2  (KKft  3  63 
priiiiiit....* 
. 
75(ft  1  06 
N(V"i.... . .  48  Cm  fiO 
No.  .  49  M  45 
Grain.- P’or  wheat  tliore  has  been  u  decline  of  10 
i,sl2c.  V  bush,  oil  tue  unfayorable  markets  abroad 
and  dopresaiun  at  the  Weal,  with  larger  supplies 
coming  to  hand,  reacting  towarilH  the  close  ahontxc. 
V  bush.  Latest  sale*  at  $1.28 .ui.29o.  for  prime  No.  I 
Milwaukee  spring;  $1.33  for  No.  I  Minnesoia  siiniig, 
afloat:  *1.21  for  orlnie  No.2  .Mllwaiiknttsprlug.ancgit: 
Sttlct  ordinary. .10  9-13  Sliddllng . 1115-16 
Domestic  Dried  Fruits.— There  is  no  business 
in  this  market  beyond  small  lots  on  trade  require¬ 
ments,  and  prices  are  unsettled. 
Apple*— Stale,  aUced.  9H's)9Vo-!  do.,  quarters.  SV'fi* 
Uc.;  Western  quafleTS  at  8(<*«!<iO.;  .qmitln-m  Hliced, 
1875,  prime,  UwASr.:  fair  lota.  8ti#a>iC.:  Tennessee  qrs.. 
7Vc.  Ulttokberrlos,  lUC.  INoilod  peacbea,  good  anO 
prime  Georgia.  I4(r«l5e.;  do.  fancy.  hks/lVc.  Ufueeied 
peaches,  new,  I2(itl2Xo.  for  halves,  and  Ul@Ue.  tor 
quarter*.  Fliitn*.  2flu.  Uaapberries,  27c.  Cnorile*,20 
@21c.  Exports  of  dried  upplea.  pa<t  week.  175  bbls. 
Since  Jan.  lal.  I,;J43:  same  Hum  liiMi  year, 9.035. 
Eggs.— A  fair  abUPdauce  of  spring  produce,  inolud- 
ing  8iia*i.  curtails  iliu  egg  H  iide  to  a  cousiderrble  ex¬ 
tent.  Prices  have  ruled  weak. and  holders  are  iree 
sellers  with  prospective  free  reuelpta,  Duck  and 
goose  eggs  very  dull. 
Near  points,  »<  bbl..l7k{;iS>18c,:  State  and  Penn.,  Itka 
16)40.:  Western,  prime,  r5;4<i*13e.:  do.  fair  murks.  15 
&  15)4c.;  Southern  and  Southwostura.  15  M  15>4c.: 
Canadian,  Uiv*Stile,,  duck,  23Cj24c.i  goose,  30<3)3&e. 
Essestlal  Otl.8.— Oil  Peppermint,  in  glass.  $4  4* 
Ib.;  In  tin,  $.7.00.  Spearmint,  In  glass,  $3.50;  In  tin.  $;l. 
WintcrgTeea,$3.  .Sassafras,  56c.  The  market  for  all 
oils  is  now  very  slow. 
Feathers.— Dull  at 54*3.530.  for  prime  live  Western 
geese ;  3Sc.  tor  mixed. 
Flour.— There  has  been  a  sharp  pressure  to  sell, 
Milwaukee  spring;  *1.3*1  tor  no.  i  aimiiesoia  spniia, 
afloat;  $1.21  for  prime  No.2  .Mllwanknusprlug, afloat: 
*1.2*1  fur  No.  3  do.,  fall  inspection;  fl.i8  tor  .Mo.  t 
(Jhlcagn  spring,  afloat;  $1.16  for  Nos.  2  and  3  Mllwun- 
kee  siiring,  iinxiyd  i  $l.l2i.uLII  for  No.  3  MlMviiukoe 
spring,  afloat;  $i.hl  for  No.  3  <  Ihhuigo  spring,  ntlout; 
$1.08  for  New  vork  ”  nu  gr.tdi!  ”  spring,  nnd  »1  44  for 
good  white  Miobigan.  Bye  utikic.  for  stale.  Harley 
at  I.09H  tor  No.  2  Canada,  Corn  i*  active  at  a  do- 
Cline ;  sale*  ut  ClHf33l<ifO  for  sieamnr  grades  mixed ; 
3(kgi8,lc. f*)r  ungraded  mlxod.  Oaisaro  lower;  sales 
at  3'j(44.'i)ic.  for  mlxod  Western,  and  46«(i;>2c.  for  white 
;8tale. 
U.vY  AN  II  S'l'HAw. -Keiiuipbs  are  loss  llbornl,  nnd, 
wl'h  oonslderuble  domanrl,  prlcoa  faVOr  the  seller. 
Bale  huv  la  quoted  '-Htilpnlng,  TriOMk’.:  retail  quall- 
tlea.  $1.1416111.16:  clover.  70<»7r)C.:  Halt.  HkiHfOo.  Straw 
1*  quoted  at  $t.il5<>ttl.lU  for  long  rye:  75(i#8bc.  for  short 
rye;  ti(>u)B.'a!.  tor  out. 
Exports  lai-st  week.  4l4)  bales.  Since  Jan.  1st,  14,- 
9.i0;  same  lime  lust  year.  12.26*1. 
lltdltwiNK.s  selling  at  $1.11. 
Hop*.- The  exports  for  the  week  nave  boon  only 
4.70  bales,  while  the  receipts  weia?  8H7  bale*.  Price* 
have  not  been  nffoeted  on  the  deereased  business, 
womeofllie  cludcesl  lines  are  held  up  to  2(Xj.,  with 
iHe.  hid.  Fine  stock  shows  to  u  meugur  amount  In 
the  auMiriments.  WoQiiote! 
N.  V.  Htatfl,  12iwl8u«  Eastern.  lOtfUlOc,;  VYlSConslnsi 
Itoltk!.;  Yearlings,  (kuihie.:  Uhls,  all  growths,  4:.«6c.: 
Cultfor.ylas,  lj(dl5C  ,  M  »>. 
Leathkb.— Hemlock  sme  at  3liifl27o.  for  light,  tHw 
2lo  fo*mbl'lle.23K'«i24c.  for  Imavy.  l'.i>Sia2lc.  tor)(*j<  d 
damagetl.  ’ 
.MAPLE  Puoar.  The  supply  Is  largely  in  oxci'-sS'iif 
the  dumand.  Grocers  havu  nought  very  sp  irlngly 
tills  season,  and  ii  week’s  dull  trade  gives  quite  an 
ucoumalatlnn  In  Hits  Item.  Fancy  sin.ill  roMned 
cukes  orlDglliMil'tc.,  hut  wholesale  lots  of  hu  ge  molds 
wilt  not  eiiNuul  our  last  lulo*. 
Cholcu  n»!W  Buyar,  16*i4— C.;  fair,  8(i$9c.;  old.  0(380. 
Syrup,  gallon,  lOe.kdlklc, 
Poe  (.TRY  AND  GAflin.  -Froypn  stock  is  still  plenty, 
but  does  nutolleu  bring  full  prices.  For  freshdrews- 
ed  the  feeling  t»  iiNBy.  Ilecelpls  fruic  Philadelphia 
will  he  upl  111  full  off  after  the  luih  of  .May, 
We  quote  Phllttilidphtii  picked  cluukuns  at  I6<320c. ; 
capons  at  33(i*35c.  lor  large;  'diksilklu.  tor  »mull  cupona 
and  slips. 
Chickens,  Buck*  Co.,  good  to  nriroe.  llVwUic,:  Jer- 
Bcy.  good  lo  prliiiii,  hiotildc.;  Slate,  good  lo  prime.  I4(i6 
hie.:  Western,  good  to  prlpiv.  l3;a)loe.:  fair  to  good.  It 
(Silk:.;  poor,  4 '.Ho.  Turkeys,  Jersey,  good  to  prime, 
IdKFrfOe..  fitute.  good  lo  prime,  niiiililc.;  Woslorti.  good 
to  prime.  Ui  i/lSr.:  inferior.  lOovltc.  Ducks.  Jersey, 
cood  to  prime.  Id'juilc.r  .state,  good  to  prirae.  I7(ci)19i>.; 
Western,  good  to  prinio,  iCAiiau.:  fair  to  good,  llci# 
liic.;  poor,  I2H11— c.  Geoso.  J*T*oy.  prime.  I2»)lte.: 
Btate.uoad  lo  prime,  ilivvWc,;  Wtistern,  good  to  prime, 
1U(<«12C.;  do.,  poor  to  fair.  fl.nlUe. 
Live  iiouii.ry  has  ruled  quite  sieudy,  with  a  fair  do- 
iimiid  for  fowlA  Tiiraoj's  are  of  poor  quality  and 
slow  lit  sale.  Spring  chickens  are  lower. 
Fowls  and  turkeys,  Jersey,  V  «■.,  do.  West¬ 
ern,  Uiail.TC.;  Gucsc.  .Iciaey.  V  pitll'%  82,56*32.75;  do, 
WesUiin.  $ii3l50;  duck*,  VVeslern,  F  pair,  7(lto80c.; 
ducks,  Jersey,  1*  pair,  $1.2fi<jal.56;  rou.sters.  8(3l0c. 
Spring  chiukune,  id  pair.  3(lo.<<»$l.(l6.  • 
We  huvo  seldom  Been  BO  targe  a  Stock  of  pigeons; 
quality  good  and  low  prleeB  keep  upanuclive  de- 
iiiand.  M’lld  duck*  are  no  lunger  quotable,  We 
quote: 
Wild  pigeons,  featltered  orfilcked.  t*  doz.,  32Gi(75n.! 
IGiiglish  snipe.  (*  aoz.,$1.25i  piover.  If  doz..  $1361. I'd; 
sand  snipe,  HUiistoc. 
FBOVisio.N'.S.  -Tlicro  has  been  a  shain  decline  In 
prices  ihroughoiit.  with  ii  uressure  to  sell,  partly  oo- 
ciistoued  by  the  Utavy  arrivals  of  bogs  ut  Western 
points.  Mess  pork  U  quoted  at  $:1.75<32j  for  spot 
lots.  $21.8(1  tor  May.  and  *22.10  fur  June.  DrosHcd 
bogs  at  IO)3*wi6Hc.  nuooii  at  12Hfl.  for  WcHtcni  lung 
clear,  and  l3Vc.  ftir  city  do.  Weatem  steain  lard  at 
$14.32.  for  lyiot  lots,  *13.20  for  May.  *l3.4U  for  June, 
*I3.3IJ  for  July.  Rtearine  at  14)4((»14,Hd'  for  nrline. 
Beef— Extra  mesa  *13.0(li»— ;  do.  plain,  $12.iX.iml2  63  ; 
Uerded  at  $22  for  prime  mesa,  and  $24  for  India  mees. 
City  extra  India  tness,  *27(^28.  and  Philadelphia  mesa 
at  *26. 
•  Salt.— Quoted  at  *2.60  for  Ashton's:  *l.45@il.56  for 
Deukin's;  $1.43641.45  fur  Murshall’s,  Wasbliigluil  & 
Worthing  ton's. 
Seed.— Only  small  lots  of  grass  hare  been  placed 
at  generally  steady  figures.  Clover,  lOViidlTc.  for 
Western  and  Ktate.  Timothy  at  $2.35<£2.TU. 
SUGAR  ( Kell  lied).  —  Bolt  yellow,  8)»®9)4c.;  soft 
white,  9J4<«9^C.  :  crushed,  lOSc.;  powdered, 
16)ic.:  granulated,  10)(c.;  out  loaf,  lUV‘>3ll3Mc. 
'I'oii.ACCO.— There  has  been  a  fair  export  trade,  and 
a  generally  steady  market. 
IJght.  Heavy. 
(.’enlB.  Cents. 
CotuMOti  lugs .  444®  OW  5  ®  5)4 
Good  lugs .  5H<^  6)4  6  @  7 
Lowlear . . .  7  (9  8  7)4i‘t  9 
Medium  leaf .  8)S(«  9)4  9)4®13)4 
Good  leaf. ...  . .  10  ii*ll  11  @12)4 
Fine  leal . . .  liK*i<il3  13  (S-U 
Kelectluny .  I3)4*i«l6  IS  ®13 
Couriii* . . .  ..  ........  411  /.  4. 
(Ximbtng . . . .  •  I"  fl  CO 
New  York,  Michigan  and  Wisconsin— 
V  V  . . * . 
X  /  .  . . ..42  H  44 
No*  r  *  *  1  . . 40  fiii  4M 
No'2!.*..'.’.'.'.'.'.'^."..'...i .  ^9  W  44 
eJawe  . .  *6  w  « 
Oiimbing . b  (ft  30 
liidiiina,  Kentucky  and  Tennessee— 
rv .  41  <w  43 
,  ,  . . 44  tft  44 
No. .  G  **« 
No.  . .  G  34  4.4 
Coarse .  <6  *<6  43 
Combing . ^  k#  (.4 
Combing,  unwashed . .  .»  (ft  J'* 
Illinois.  Iowa  and  Minnesota— 
XX  . . .  'll  't  I' 
...  .  G  fft  G 
No.  1 .  G  (.«  46 
No.3. . . .  41  (,443 
Course . . . .  46  's’  )3 
Georgia.  Alabama,  Mississippi  and  Liiiilsidnu— 
V.M- . . . fi 
l''ltie  iiliwasliod . 
Miidiiiiu  unwashed  ... 
Coiirsn  un  washed . 
Burry .  . 
35  (ft  38 
34  Gv  33 
27  G«  36 
17  <d  n 
WIND  MILL. 
HALLADAY’S 
STANDARD.  ®|r« 
Pcrfeclly  Self  -  Reguliiling. 
Tlio  Best.  Cheano.'t.  most  Du-  — . 
riilde  and  PiMiular  Mill  iini'le-  j;jA|Pf|r-«y 
Munufactured  under  the  >'"•  last's 
mcdlulo  supervision  nt  in 
""22  YEARS, 
S3, 000, 000s 
wiirtlinowinu.se.  f/^ 
Hiqiil  for  llluH- 
trilled  ^  pilaluguc 
u.  s.  wiho  rnciME 
Batavia.  111. 
KOOII  KSTKIt.  April  ‘.iB.-Flour  market  dull ; 
si/ring,  $3.75:  amber  winter,  «7.(lili  wtiiUs  winter,  *7.25; 
Iluubtrt  extra,  *7  jO.  Rye  dour  quiet  at  $5.00.  Wheat 
lower;  .MUwiiukeo  club.  *I,2VSl.!iO:  umber  winter. 
$l.26(ftl.25;  white  winter.  $l.’)5rftl,85.  Cats,  nominiil 
lit  j.li^ilc.  Com  quiet  ut  7l)(ft75c.  Corn  inenl,  $l.:)0 
iitl.7:r.  iTuti«r,28rft3(te,  riieosu,  UGelto,  Eggs,  14®llio. 
Lnnl.  Il)4(ail5e.  Apples,  bu.,7bn.(ft$l.!iP.  Potatoes,  bu., 
2h(i6G42ftc.  Bcuils.  P  bu.,  0*JO.<ft$l.l6.  .Vless  pork.  *23.511. 
Wuol.kfiftllk;,  llay.$|iJWlfl  rtraw. tif'/IO  Timothy 
seed.  *2,7fkft clover,  I'J.OOiftO,. 53.  Mill  reiid  dull  at 
$13  for  siiorts,  *18  tor  HbipsliUls.  and  $23  tor  mid¬ 
dlings.  Railroad  Frelffht.s  Hour  to  Boston.  fOc.  t* 
bhl.;  to  New  York.  3uc.;  to  Alhnnv.  26o.  Wood,  hard. 
V  cord,  *8<i».  Coal.  *e.50G»7.36  for  stove. 
COUNTRY  CHEESE  MARKET. 
IdTTLK  Falls,  N.  Y.,  April  29.1876. 
The  market  for  now  cdieeae  Is  in  a  very  unsiilis- 
fitutory  state  this  week.  Tlie  cliecse  on  delivery, 
both  from  factories  and  fiirni  dairies,  was  badly 
sklinnied,  and  US  such  cMuese  is  not  wanted  Just  now. 
u'.iles  were  sluw  and  iirintts  low.  Tbe  liigliest  price 
t.ji.tred  was  only  80..  and  only  two  lots  s»ld  iit  tliat 
’  ttguri*.  Glliers  were  olterihl  ut  ll®7c.,  but  me  bulk 
ijoth  id  farm  dallies  and  factories,  wii*  sent  forwurd 
to  besohl  on  c>niiiuissiOii. 
Abi*at*2.''6  tubs  of  hultiir  wore  on  delivery. iindsulcs 
ranged  at  28'ftk3c..  tlio  bulk  going  at  31(®3{c. 
Tiiuoouiitrv  rnade  coiHlime  to  be  in  11  wretclied 
c  oidltlon  for  Havel,  there  being  deep  .snow  banks  to 
piixsnver  svitli  wagons. 
We  have  advices  from  Europe  In  the  second  week 
of  April.  Our  l.ondnn  correspondent  suya: 
Engllsii  uheese  is  III  fair  dttmanil,  while  Anicriitun 
stocks  lire  now  in  small  cuiupass  and  all  Infurtor  sold. 
I’rieeH  t'ir  Aiueiieiin  wru  very  line,  with  a  good  dc- 
muiul.  Wn  give  qiiotutlons  ns  follows  : 
The  prices  are  Wr  extra  Amviicii  -.1,  (13(f4i68s.;  tine,  0> 
GtiVis.;  good.  .Mfu/SSs.;  secondary  and  common,  30'« 46s. 
English  elieadar  bringa  H4'fliil38.:  Wiltshire  double, 
70i'tt.'l3>i.:  Cheshire  medium,  l^■4G4(^88.■,  ilnn,  78Gi'84s.; 
Scotch, (»4'ft38s,  Dutch  elieesu- I'Mania,  70(ftT6s,:  Gon- 
doa,  58*vji33s. 
All  the  butler  to  hand  has  cleared  ut  a  reduction 
Of  24:i.  friiiii  liigheHl  point. 
Jersey  stdls  lor  I3ija.:  Dorsoia.  1648.;  Danish.  Kiel 
and  Swedish.  I24(uill68.:  Normandy  extra.  1508.;  Amer¬ 
ican  and  Canadian,  !I<iG4I669.  Ii  cwi. 
Oleomargarine  or  urtiticlal  butter,  80®  1218. 
- 
LIVE  STOCK  MARKETS. 
New  York,  April  29,  1876. 
RECEIPTS  Ok  LIVE  STOCK. 
Sb««p  A 
Forty- Eighth  St. 
bortieth  St . 
l*nlvM. 
l.umFtn. 
H‘in. 
,.  3.371 
19 
1,195 
6.021 
060 
..  00 
31 
1.57 
1.795 
MIU 
..  603 
63 
000 
606 
11.679 
..  5,070 
00 
003 
13,185 
10,943 
..  ii.oii 
50 
1,3.52 
20,001 
22.(W2 
..  7,870 
32 
814 
I8,7.'ft 
20,575 
SKEDLEAk-CKOP  Ok  1874, 
Cents. 
New  England  wrappers,  shipping  lots . 10  @13 
Wrappers,  medium........ . l.i  @’2 
Wrappers,  tine . 25  (ft35 
Seconds . . .  13  («I3 
Killers,  selecllooa.. .  .  S 
Heconds  and  fillers,  shipping  lots .  ‘  ^ 
Penusylvanlu,  assorted  lots... . .,..14  @20 
New  York  Slate  assorted  lots,  common .  7  @ 
Ohio,  assorted  lots .  6  @ 
Wiscoostn . 3  @  8 
Vegetables.- Exports  of  poUvtoes  past  week,  2,i73 
bbls,;  since  Jan.  Ist,  70,113  do,;  same  time  last  year. 
file  AMERICAN  POraiZING 
Cultivator. 
So  ld  for  Descriptive  Circular  to 
Ull'KDRD,  JOHNSON  k  CO., 
lltidNen,  N.  Y. 
DUNES’  SLATE  ROOFING  PAINT  IS  THE  BEST. 
Read 
the 
POULTRY  BULLETIN. 
1  lifi  Celebrated  Eclipse  Wind  Mills 
,  PuQip  wuivr  from  Wall.  Spung  or  KiVEBy 
HiiJ  forrH  It  to  Hny  or  l«r;ilUr, 
for  (iauhk.n,  Rabx  or  Srocic 
j  UK*'  nlMj  ftrtoil  fcM  and  mcali.  nilw 
I  wo(>fl,Arr,  liriDitriKt  (rivffmlnp  nf  tliG  Kgv, 
A  wtiiil  mill  LliAt  tluvN  uot  blow  liwuy. 
l^rfei'll.v  Jpir  ri'KUlfttlng.  A  Nolld  whral 
with  (ill  ImiHD  KiHitintHt  or  JoIqm  Cnn  not 
frecE'j  up  at*  i^ui  uui  of  urdiT.  A\VARt>Kr> 
iHi  premhim  i  lIliMmitcil  ClrculAft  rrf*o. 
••  last  week .  7,870  32  »14  W,7.'ft  20,575 
BKEVE.a.— Trade  slow  on  a  heavy  tiiii  on  Monday 
last,  when  prices  ningv.d  ut8)i(iigl2)<c.  V  H-;  weights, 
5^@9  cwt.  The  quality  of  these  herds  was  generally 
coarse,  and  ranged  from  poor  in  good,  with  only  a 
very  fiMv  cliolce quality  Uqisiecrs.  Wednosdiiy, tnicle 
tirm  at  9)4@llHo.;  weights,  fiVia«  cwt.  Thtirsilay, 
Iradeslow  utUH*ftll>ie.;  weights, 6i4(ft8)i cwt.  bVIday, 
the  markets  closed  weak,  with  anltis  ut  9)t@lI)jo.; 
Weights,  3*^K  Civt.  From  afvftOa  llia.,  net.  has  been 
allowed  to  tlie  ewt.;  the  largest  nnrubw  of  cuttle 
were  sold  ut.-47  lus.  net.  The*|uullty  of  tliese  lieids 
Wiis  from  poor  to  good;  only  a  few  choice  quality 
beeves  came  to  bano  ;  quality  tii  gciicrul  course  but 
tut.  Native  steers.  Siw) life.:  uraoe,  l2G(il3S>  ;  mixed 
herds,  Ii@liK  o.;  dry  cows, $4y@57  V  hea*!.  Hulls  on 
I iv«  weight,  4@lN'o.  Mi**ouri  oxen,  8Vc.;  Olilu,9Hc.: 
’I'eniiessee  and  State,  uxe.  HeUers,  *10(i#ll)«. 
COMPARATIVE  KATES, 
This  week.  Last  week. 
QiUiHtii.  Cents.  Cents. 
Good . 13  6»12)4  12  @12)$ 
Fair . 11  *ftll!k  H  ‘ftG* 
Poor . 13  *ftl0V  IV  StlOik 
Poorest .  8  «  9V  8  (ft  99f 
Gen.  selling  rates  ..  ...  . 9)S(3ilOX  'JM^lOK 
MILCH  Cows.  -The  qiialiry  of  the  cows  to  hand 
bus  not  been  good  eiionuh  to  meet  the  demand ;  sales 
slow  lit  low  rates  :  15  cows  sold  :it  $(;Vft72  $i  bend ;  9  iit 
inOGikl.W);  7  lit  $:t2@l5;  6:it  ISbowW-calves  iilwaysln- 
eluded,  save  ut  rutns  below  $40  V  head.  Several 
springers  eoiue  to  hand  and  uoiv  sold  at  $60  1*  head, 
less  t’l  on  the  lot. 
Veals  and  Calves.- ‘I'rade  In  smooth  quality 
veals  merely  nominal  9@'J)jO.  Coarse  and  poor  qual¬ 
ity  calves  in  ovor-supply  and  viTy  slow  of  Sale  at  5@ 
Sjfc.  State  calves  sold  atwftd'Vc.  **  Jersey,  7@8Xc.i 
eennsylvaiila,  CH(<i8!Sfc. 
Sheep  and  LAMus.  —  Monday  host  the  markets 
opened  slow,  with  geuentl  sales  In  small  lots.  Shorn 
8Ui>ep  soil!  at  6?<i@5Ko.;  woolly, 6@8c.;  yearling  laniba, 
shorn.  6)iC,;  8pi  Ing  l.tmb.s,  iw*.  Wednesday,  trade 
small aud  slow  ;  spring.  l3e.;  yearling.BliiagiXC.:  sliorn, 
uViftiiHc.:  rvooIly.SSftiOc.  scant.  Thursday  trade  firm, 
wltu  a  fractional  advance lu  feeling;  shorn. 5iY@3Wc.: 
woolly,  3)<ii»7Vc.;  spring.  laGtlOu.,  also  $7*tt8  t*  head. 
I'lUUv,  the  markets  closed  slow  but  firm;  shorn, 
4Mfft3c.;  woolly,  6V<ft8c.  Texan  sheep  sold  at  4@e.; 
Colorado,  ttsc.;  Missoiirl, 7@7Wc.;  Illinois,  67f*379fc-; 
Mioblguu,  7)sc.;  Ohio,  $6.25<ftT.90;  Jersey,  6)4C.;  State. 
Eclipso  Wind  Mill  Co.,  Beloit, Wis, 
Eastern  office,  A.  J.  COCf I  HAN,  70  John  St.,  N.  Y. 
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Rrttpr 
nil  Mill  llciulqiiariers  for  steam  Appura- 
UUllUl  lUH  and  Dairy  FariitsUIng  Goods. 
FlUBT  1‘UKMiUM  Boiler  luid  Kn- 
n,. B'H**’  made  by  us  ospecinlly  for 
L 0 PTriDl 00  t.'entennlal  Steam 
Pm  III  II I  I  n  ri  Vats;  Self  •heatltig  Vats 
X  ILU  lUi  lUU  tor  IhilrUm.  Send  for  FTlecs. 
30S 
