II PTroit!liGielmAttK ors . CMYIDEO 7 / P/TYSCSUDOE(GAXIME. TUESDAY. Feb. 23, 1868. The markets. in a general way, are quiet and devoid of anything that Is really new or important. • There is no improve. , • ment to note in the demand for any.. of ' , the leading commodities, cud 'with. a light volume ,of business in the ggre . ci. , gate, • values generally . are .unchanged. •TI 3 excitement in Sugars and Molasses hoe not .yet subsided, and holders Are very;Stiff in their views, 'and'not• inclined to sell freely, being, apprebensivq, that there may be a still failther 'advaium. That there is some.cause fbr the .resent =expected and, we .might say, alMoet unprecedented advance, in- Admitted, . but it is more than likely that •it has , 'been considerably exaggerated; as is generally the. case , in q simden And =- looked fit of excitement; APPLE BUTTER —Firmer; • 75 to 85c. Apprxsi...Dcill but nrichtinged; regu lar sales is, store,,at 53 ®55 'per bbl. as to quality. BUTTER--Is steady ' demand, with a supply, fully equal to it. and we can report sales of prime to - choice et 38 BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—DuII at 3g. BEANS-53,25 to 53, 50 Ter bushel. . CRANBERRIES-Sales at $lB to 520. CORNMEAL—SI to 51;10 per lineheL • CIIEESEJ-Sides of New York Goshen, ' at • CARBON OIL—Is a shade easier but unchanged at 34114;34g, in a jobbing ray. DRIED. FRUIT--Peaches steady at 13 ,@l , l for quarters; 15@16 uafor mixed, and 18@20 'for halves, as to qlitY. Apples ,10(012 cts. • EGGS-,ln better demand and higher, fresh packed being quoted at 24@25. - HAY—There to ,no imProveinent to note in the demand and while the mar , ~stet is dull with a supply largely in ex cess of the 'deudind, prices are tin ' changed--520@25; on:Wharf. as toquality. HOMIN - Y-'46,25 660,.; 50 perliarret PROVISIONS-.Baced 1s steady bid . unchanged at. 'lsg for' Shbuldeis; 17g 'for Rib,bed, , end- 1.8g@18% - for Clear . Sides, and 20 for Hems: • Lard, 21 in tier= ces, and 22022g1n bids and kegs. Mess .Pork X 3,5 0• POTATOES—DuII.' but nneluingeq; small sales in store at So©Bs. SEEDS-;Small sales of Clover, Seed , at 510@/ 10 , 50 , ea to quality, and • Timothy at 53,50; Flar.Seed la firmer and we now qu0te1it52,46@f2,50: , SALTIs quiet but steady, and is still quoted at _s2by ° the car load. •, SORGEITAI-00g70 cts; GRAIN-Wheat is dull and neglected, but nominally unchanged,' 51,50 for No. Spring, and .51;80 for No. 1 Winter. Sale of 3 cars on private, ternui; ,Oats firm but in limited deniand, 65@66 on track,. and 67(?.68 store. Rye is in steady demand at 51,43051,45; Corn is dull but nriclitimmd at 75(080. Sale 2 cars primq, yellow at 80. Barley is scarce and higher. and -.we . now knot° prinie to choice Spri_ng'al,s2.ls@2,, - 2 0 ORANGES.-41,00 per bor.` TALL(' WRendered, 'l2c. ONIONS-55@56 per bbl. PEA. NUTS-10 eta. - per lb. FEATHERS--Live Geese .Featheis - quoted at 750 Sects, to the trade, and the usual advance in a retail way. FLOUR—DuII and unchanged. Spring Wheat brands are quoteds7,oo©s7,so, and Winter:Wheat at 58,00®8,50. Rye Flour 57,50. The Pearl . Mill quote their best brands made of the best Wheat, as fol lows: Extra Family Flour, -in barrels; at 59,30, and, in sacks, 59,00 per barrel; --Double Extra,- Family, in baxrels, 510,00, and; in sinaltio9.7ol , per..)barrel; Spring Wheat Flour, in barrels, 57,80; and, In • - .sacks,-57,50 er barrel.: The City Mills quote o prices as follows: Extra Family, - Winter) in barrele, 59 2 30, and, sacks, . ,00 -per barrel:" Double. Extra Family, in barrels, 59,80, and. In sacks, $9,50 per barrel, and-Spring,- 58;00, in barrels, and 57.70. intacks,-per • . • wHisKEy;..fnirh wines ,areuncluing ed at 95@97;in ajobbing - way. -; LARD' OIL=Is firm, andanay be quo , ted strong at 51,40 for No. and 51,70 for No. 1. • '• • , •• - • , Markets by Telegraph., ITENv Tons, 'February 21 7 :-Ootton firm er and in good demaad,vojh'flabis - 3,500 bales 29%6 :for middling nplands. Floar—receipte, l B,6B4 - bbls; market Aull and heavy 'and - s®llle lower, with 'sales _ . 4,200 o bbls `at, 15,51,51ge.50, for superfine,' State and western, K45114)6,95 for extra State, 16,30w,20 for extra' western, $7,25 ®8„25 for wiilte - Wleit"extra, $6,65®8,10 - for B. ILiO. fi7:64W O for extra' t.. . • Louis, end $9(4)12 forgoodito shoicerdo; ) closing heat 7. BY4#. 4 .lriburi,!heisvy, with sales 280 bblaht $5 1 25©7,25;• Corn Meal in moderate request, with sales 500 bbLs western at, $4,75@14,90; and 500 barrels Brandywine: at . fa. Nbisky quiet and unchanged. Wheat—receipts 37,975bu5; Market favors buyers, with a fair export demand; sales 85,000 blush at $1,48 for /qO.l / sP- 14 -11 50' for No.. 2 and 8 do. mixed, an d 11 (gi1,56;4' for No. do. in ji , store . and - a oat; .;the • tatter price is an extreme: , `,12,78 , .. for winter red" Indiana; .1,90 for libelee white Califor nia in small parcels; fi1,57, for Canada spring,n'bond. Bye Barley quiet and firm; sales 3,800 bu extra choice State; • 1 2 , 1 7 in store;'l,soo bu Canada West at about $2,17. - Corn—receipts. 22,981 bu, and about:le , better, sales 70,000 bu at 89 0 9 1 c :for:new mixed western; 'sBo for white western; 96c for southern - yellow; 986©51,0210f old mixed western. Oats —receipts 6,625 tin and lower, and - more • active; sales 64,090 bu at 78y,,,,5783e for .• , western it store, ' an - 11750 for do afloat. Stock of grain in .warehouse; 2,1324,266 W wheat,l,BBll,6ol bu core; 2,111,9¢3 bu oats, 216,601 bti rye, 116,168',bu•,tarley, 64.804 bu Malt, '55,252 lan peas. Rice dull. •Cof fee firm; salei2,sooskaltio at 22%®2280.' Sugar firm; 500hlidsCaba at 12@18Xc; 500 bxellstimattlay,®lB3,o. Molasses firm; sales2,ooo bhds stayed to s arrive at 50c. Petroleum , dull .at 21®21340,f0r crude, and 85®36c for.refined bonded; sales of ,24000 bbis 'refined bonded for. March at 87c. Hops in. fair request at 5,5150 for American. Linseed. Oil dull at $1,03@ 1,05. -,Spirits ' Turpentine. , dull, at 55@ 55)40. :Tort lower. and. unsettled; sales' 2,250 bblsat $31,25@62 for, -new mess; 18 0 . 50 ® 81 . 00 for old do i 31 ,.;• 528,00@27,00 for , prime, and $29,430W31,00• for ,prime mess; • also, 750',bbls newe mesa, seller April,. at ;31,75 Beef steady; sales 140 bbla at- $9 ®16,50- for sew plain' mess; and $14,00© - 19,50 for .new extra tnete. Twee Beef dull; sales 125 tierces at $27,00®80,00 for Prbue mesa, and $ 31 .00®35,00 for India' mess. Beef Hams quiet; hales 75 bbis at 1129,00q34 t 00. Cut Meats quiet; sales 150 packages at 18%®14o• • •for shoulders. Dressed - Hogs heavy and lower; l 3" 11190 for - Western, and 18y,@14 yo for city; middies 'doll and - heavy; Lard heavy and lower; sales 600 tierces at 17 @1943 for steam, and 19@19g0 for 'kettle, rendered: - also. 250 tierces steam; seller February, at 19c. • Butter firm at 2.5@350 for Ohio, and 40®420 ; for State.. Cheese -arm ate _17@220 for common to, s - i rime. il ereigkts to Liverpool lower , h en gagements 50,000 bus wheat er sir earner x afe. o.—Flour _plosed dull at 56100 lower ` for, medium and good grades. Wheat quiet and steady. with - moderate .. e xport inquiry for good spring. R ye , , • ' 4.^.>trf...te-470. 07, '- • • . . . . ....-i. :7 ,:-.rim'sp.l74p4qAz:Tp-..., : :,.7,: 21, . . . . . . dull ai4 nominal. O at s s firm at 73g© 73% for western in store. - Corn steady at II:4;40199, 2 ( for mixed western. Pork dull and - heavy at 11,31,50 for new niass and regular, and $31,75 teller for April. Beef quiet and ster 3 v. Cat Meats find' co Ban - dull sand n rainal., Lard dull at 18%®18y, for fair , prime ateam. Eggs moderately betweet 211g56. ' • -- CancActo, Febrintry '23.:—Eastern En •obange islirm at 1-10 per cent.: premium selling, and 1-10 per cent. oil buying. Flour, quiet and firm; sales were made of spring , extra ati5,25®6. 'Wheat quiet unsettled and, Irregular; sales of No. 1 were made at 81,21®1,24; No. 2, $1,14%.@ .1,18;,, closing with sellers st-- - ‘1,15%; sales since 'change at. 81,15. Corn quiet and firm; price are g@gchigher; sales were Made at g 0 Pc; -no grade sold at (434@56y0rl n w sellow, 60c, closing - quiet:At • 66 re fqr nevi; sales • were • made 1 of new thisrnoon at 68go; No. 1,690, seller, first h lof May; No. 2, ¢3l@6 9 3‘c, $l,ll - seller, May, \ ats,are dull,.and holders are.--firmer ; arket is,g@lic ,higherp salew.were made of N0..2 , •at , 53g ®543.1e, and wafkrejected at 5034 c.; ,closing -with buyers at Mg(' and sellera at-:5834x.• Rye is in very, fair request and market Is a shade firmer, ranging at $1.18®1,20 fo,r, winter andfresh receipts of No. 1,- clos ing at 81,1934@1,20 for fresh receipts. Barley dull; weak,* nominal- and , 2(gs4o lower; sales of No. 2- at ;1,86, - , closing nominal at 81,84@1,85.. Etighwines, quiet at 90c. Mess Pork opened dull; sales at: P 0,75031,00, but subsequently became firmer under a fair : demand, advanced and closedatrong at 661,25031,50..-. Lard quiet and easier- at -18@l8gc. Sweet pickled hams 173;0.. • Short% rib middles 15@15gc. i Shoulders 12e. - White grease 15@1534; yellciw, - 1.2.g@131(c; brown, lOgigilo. - Dressed hogs dull 2 and easier, ranging at i $11®12,50, - closing' at gap 12,50-for fair to,. good: -- Receipts for the past twenty-four houra--16,254 bbls flour, 21,912 bus wheat, 24,514 bus corn, 4,512 busnats, 4,706 pus - rye, 5„492 bus'-, barley, 4,740 head hogs: ' Shipments-16.987 bbls flotir, 21,158 bus wheat.- 31,116 bus corn, 12,471 bus 0at5,13,379, tais rye, 2,756 bus barley, 8,759 head hogs. • - CINCINNATI,' February fig.—Flour in better demand arid partli, _speculative; sales of 2 , 000 - barrels family at g4,50a8,75. Wheat Anil at tielfial,so for Nos. 2 andl red.- (kirn.firm. •at #34a650 ,for, ear and shelled Oats ,at 678880 .for No:1. Bye, scarce:and firm, at $1,45. BarleY 1 44- "changed' and; film.; Cotton firmer and higher; middling:2Bo. Whisky dosed firmer, at 03c; sold in the forenponatl92c. Provisions still unsettled; there is not enough doing to test the market, there. fore, , quotations can't. be given. -,Mess pork held at VI at 49 Ne• Bag meats at 121A,®141/,,a; oould nave been sold at,l2Ql4c. Bacorelreld at 14c,10' and 17' o for shoulders. cleat riff, and clear sides; with sales of sides at the quo tations., Butter very scarce and the mar ket,firin, at .18©370. Eggs. firmer and in deinafid, 18©19c. Clover'seed steady. at' $18,25, Linseed oil dull at $1,06. Lard oil, $1;65911,70. Petroleum,Bs@ 36c for refined. Gold; 132;6 . buyin g., : lEtuFrew, February 23.;—Flour Mao tiye. . Wheat nominal. Corn dull, with sales ten car loads new at.76(4)76%c. and 77c on track: Corn held at .900 in store. Oats nominal.oso in store. Rye nominal at 81,85 in store. - Barley active with sales 3.,000 bush Canada at $2,10 in store; also sales 2,800 - bush do at 62,10 deliv ered. Seeds quiet but firm. Mess Pork dull and heavy at 133. Lard dull at 21 3 4 a22c. Highwines dull at 94c bid and 96c asked. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 23.—Clover seed is in fair demand at `s9,7s®io. Flour is dull, with sales of northwestern extra family at $7,75@8,50 and Ohio do. at 13,25@9. Wheat;•pzime is scarce; red is held at 11,90; amber, $1,95; white, s2® ' Rye, $1,55. Corp is in fair demand, with sales I.yellow .at.BB . @BCom: Oats steady at-74(:)78m.. - Pitibleum,° - Grobeiles' and Provisions are unchanged. Whisky 'is nominal at 97c®$1. - CLgesmitxrD, February . "23.—Wheat ; sales of 1 car No. 1 red winter at $1,58, and 1 car No. 2at $1,45. Corn; sales of 1 car at 68c. - Oats; sales of 3 cars at 62c. Rye held nominal at 81,30©1,32 for No. 1„ and $1,25a1.28 for No. 2. Petroleum; market steady and, quiet; crude #7,75; refined held at 33 .G.U%li for standard white in car lots; prime light straw to white 32(g.32.14c; trade lots 2@3c, above these prices. . _ . BALTIMORE, February_23.—Fkrar num- Inal and unchanged. Wheat very dull and low, grades unsaleable. Corn firm .and in good demand; white 92®93c; yel low 87(P38c. , '.0ats dull at 75c. - Rye npm inal at 11,50©1,55. Mesa. Rorkquiet at $33.- Bacon quiet; rib aides 1734©17;40: clear do ~ .181@)18,‘13; shoulders. 15X@ 15„