MARCH 46 
continues to receive daily additions. Onionsare feel¬ 
ing the shipping trade and are better. 
Potatoes. Early Rose, bbl., $2.1&»2.37; P. Blows, $1.75 
<32:_Prince Albert. fl.7i>«rJ: .Moniloraud Goodrich,§1.25 
w>I..fl; Jliclcaon, $l2Wfl.aO; Dv right, »1.26<*1.75: Nova 
Scotia, $1,. i *woet Del. $'• 75.-il.uu. Onions, red A yel¬ 
low, $1.75; white. S$S048; Conn.. 10(1 strings, $2.50 
<<93. Garlic, per 100 bunches. i2b:uj22, Turnips. Rus¬ 
al 11 . bbl,. $1.25; flat. H e 1-25. Cabbages, per 1 ( 5 ), $'„,i 7 . 
Hubbard squash, per bbl.. $t; nmrrow. tt. Beets per 
100 , $ 1 . 2 ». Carrots per Wo, $1.50. 
Wool. Business in fleeces Is more restricted. The 
stock Is so light that holders feel dOhUderit of being 
able to place their supplies at the high figures de¬ 
manded. Buyers assort they cannot turn out iiitiuu- 
ittotureu goods at profitable prices with current i|no¬ 
tations of wool, and are not buying nineli. The tew 
sales making are at mil asking llgnr. s. Pulled senice 
ami high. foreign working more in the buyer’s favor 
iattest sales of Ohio umt Michigan fleeces at s0(«Air 
as to dualityj K5c. for medium unwashed ■ ;te. for e-1 
tra pulled; Hie .c*l.L1 for ».. ; SWIn. for fall clip 
California; 3Sr.f.l5c. for burry do.; 3Sc. for California 
lamb s d," ' fl ‘se. for medium Texas, 50c. for Coloru- 
do; fur Cape; -f 8 c. fur foreign, 
Whlsky.-Western Is quiet lit 90e. 
ROCHESTER. X. V.. March 7. - Wheat very 
fliui at an Uftvanceof u-oSc.: red winter, $ 1 , 555 * 1 . 00 ; 
Willie, #l;.o.. 1 . 7 . 1 , some sales at $1.80 Corn 7U>iT2e. 
Barley,W> t.(Ue. lor i wo-rowed; 7iV. t .soc, for four.rtiwed 
Beans, d id I nr $I.75it2,25 Dressed hogs, quirt at $0.25 
ioi..S). Minton. Treshc. P ft. Poultry scarce, Ui.-laefn 
chicken*. Butter llrmer. 2V.D30C. for good. Eggs 
more Plenty. i>- Jic. *< dozen. Potatoes urn acurco 
and higher, selling at 50C,55 c husliel. 'J’liere are 
heavy losses In potatoes stored In the Held this winter 
by cold weather. Grass seeds quiet, Timothy, fi.ftfcft 
*'< clover, $5.i5w».A>. bat sheep are worth 7«8c f* It., 
varying with quality and weight of fleece. A severe 
storm has prevailed since Monday, and markets are 
generally poorly supplied. 
STATEMENT 
DEPOSIT INSURANCE 
EXPERIENCE 
THE TRUE TEST! 
Is a now form of LIFE INSURANCE, originated and 
just Introduced by the old and popular 
LIFE INSURANCE CO. 
OP NEW YORK, 
No. 212 Broadway, 
COB. FULTON STREET, 
FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 
31st, 1871. 
OF HARTFORD, CONN. 
ORGANIZED 1850. 
$10,000,000 ASSETS 
It is conildontly recommended aa far superior In a 
respects to any Tontine or other plan upon wide 
payment of profits Is deferred. Insurance on ull ||j 
usual plans Is offered by this Company at far Lowe 
Rates than are charged by other mutual ctmipanle- 
» r Agent s in alt the principal cities and town*. 
BETTER STILL FOR l,sr>. 
IiMonun,. 1 ,' 0 , 1 ,!. 1 / 1 !’ 1 ')'/ Pla,lt Syringe and Klre E\ 
Foi Instniments of a Voice-Like Quality of 
Tone, J 
Furnished with Ample Aids for Expression, 
Constructed of Best Materials Procurable, 
Characterized by Thorough Workmanship, 
Containing the Improvements of Twenty 
Years, J 
In Use in All Parts of the Civilized World, 
Wananted to Retain their Excellences, 
Favored by the Ablest Musicians, 
Honored by a Hundred Medals, 
Always Preferred in any Fair Competition, 
Sold at Lowest Remunerative Prices, 
And having Most Intrinsic Value, 
It will bo necessary to go to the 
RECEIPTS DURING 1871. 
For Premiums....... 
" Interest.... 
Rent, Re-Insurance, Ac. 
Total Rocoipta.... 
DISBURSEMENTS DURING 1871. 
Paid Death Claims.. 
Dividends, Purchased Policies, Re¬ 
turned Premiums and Re-Insur¬ 
ances.. 
Commissions, Taxes, Medical Exam¬ 
iners’ Fees, Advertising, Rent, etc. 
Total Disbursements.j 
ASSETS. 
Cash In Bauk and on hand. 
New York Statu and County Bonds ... . 
Brooklyn City Bonds. 
I .onus on Policies In force.’ 
Quarterly and Semi-Annual Premiums ami 
Premiums and Interest in course of 
transmission... 
Temporary Loans on Stocks’,’ Interest Ae- 
crued, Buis Receivable and all other 
Property... 
Cleveland Seed Store 
®T'X*** & CO- again offer to their old friends 
and KVVnvFii' 1 ^ 1' "I "T'.'f " f KIKIjU ' ,; . aHDE.V 
Sim.; !. pi i SEEDS, which they confidently lecom- 
nn ml to ull in want of Reliable Seeds Seud tor a 
Price List, which w ill he sent free of charge 
March i« 7 o M ' H< 8TaIU * CO., Cloveluud. Ohio. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
New York, March 8,1872, 
Tint markets havo generally boon somewhat uni- 
font) during the past week, though the cold snap 
sharpened the appetite for meat, anu trade was lively 
at rather Improved rates on most kinds of slock 
h««s have not been very plenty, while fish nearly 
always rules higher during Lent, thus turning thedo- 
m uul more upon meat, save so far as It is forbidden 
by those sects which always abstain during tills 
period. It would seem, from the good demand, and 
the numbers ot cuttle, sheep und hogs sold during the 
Lenton season, that people are not as abstemious us 
they formerly were. 
TOTALS LI VK STOCK FOR TUK WEEK, 
Mttcb 
, , Ba.rrM. Own, CWIvm. Shraii. Ifo E «. 
7 hl « . fctt} I2tl HSU lC,3jh 25,021 
Last week. 0 , 10 $ 205 ?JS IhVjii nsTm 
Correspond g Wit ’71. 1,571 Kt :i87 17.0W 12742 
Average, ’71- 7.187 88 2.301 20,132 25477 
IJeevcs. Inpointof numbers wo have about, the 
flgUicsot the previous week, hut nearly 2 JU) more 
tuan clurjuir tho corrMSDuadlng week of 1871. Tln»ri» 
fOuI?shh J 4 ! *“PP | J r of •*.»» head on sale last. Monday 
distributed in former proportions among the diflurenf 
selling places, and all were disposed of. Prices seuree- 
iy varied irnru the provlous week, and there were 
no special points ol interest, blow then there Imve 
been regular arrivals, and a uniform trade, a few of 
latest sale* being HI III, steers, Tv; cwt , sold at 12c.: at 
iif J 2o?i Ua A < “‘"“hi*. Wj>.M cwt.. at 10sdl.Se.; 107good 
II. cattle. .V, ewt,, ill llS'wl.le,; Hi Mo., 7J< cwt, at. 
’{•‘ff;* Dh. C , ,v7 •; cwt., at n^dlStM 34 Ky. 7,8 ewt., 
utll l-ic., 57 »s per cwt. ' 
M A,™y 1 "" 11 'Vest, where thousands Of 
luxiin canle were koot through the wlnUir, showed 
tln.iii in variable comittlOfi. Whom hay wa« fed out! 
u ul osneeiaHy whore the partial shelter of forests or 
broken ground wa» afforded. the droves look fairly 
bur tliose owners wild undertook to carry their herds 
through the whiter without food or shelter, the eat- 
r.iaoi,‘■'•dulRhin, many of their carcasses 
strewing the plains. Important lessons have been 
SnLK l “ e , east season s experienoe which will 
doubtless be of great advantage to herdsmen lu fu- 
mlrk e et < - ll0Wlngare the prlC0!l ut the 01080 of tlu) 
Thl* week. Last week. 
Cents. Cents. 
Choice bullocks. ¥ lb.12W op 13 12 |g u 
«°'o to l' rl,uu .114 Un 12 ll|g (j: 12 
Medium.10\ <m lljf luv to | (tg 
Ordinary. • ■ .lu tc in;,; 10 
V,?, 1 ,.",’". .HK (" 'j .4 H („J II 
Avonigeof ull sales.,.ll« (.« 11 X U^' r> * — 
t iMi.ehU«w-.-The supply |s lighter, but is more 
wal , l n .T t ’ k ' f'I r 11,1 w,l , nt " au(1 tho low rates of last 
wi ( k are not Improved upon. ComuiuncowHiire very 
low. selling ut 8i.V.,40euefi; fair. f.VJ : prime, 
Veal Calve*.—There Isa little increase In arrivals 
and no change in prices, the cold weather iiivoring 
both the sending in and hiimllingorhog-dreHseil veals 
Li ve cal vus are worth 8 m 11 o.. as to quality,with dressed 
bulling UL HXtClK!. 
Sheep.—No apeebil changes ut note, arrivals being 
about on a pur with those or the previous week. Wo 
give extrouie prices, us i*j'.tVe. There is, however u 
Htronger tone to the market. Latest sales are. tear 
n, Did. sheep ut 8 he.! I ear O.flat! wool.!® its, prime 
1 car III,. 83 lbs, 8 c.; and 2 ears !«) m do., 9k,e. 
Ilog*. There is a little falling off in numbers, and 
no radetonoto III live, all tbe hogs going direct to 
slaughtering firms. Live are quotable at 5>* *,5 : i;e.; 
PEERLESS POTATOES 
Accurate and beautiful engravings of the various 
. les, with lull descriptions, are furnished in the 
new 
RED LIN'D CATALOGUE, 
which Is sent free to any address upon application. 
A CAREFUL COMPARISON 
Is invited. This u addressed to those who would judge 
.for t hemselves as to what constitutes a pure anil effect- 
t vc ton*. 
Relieuiely-volced Instruments for private houses, 
and Powerful Organs for churches und halls. 
Address 
The Smith American Organ Co., 
TREM0NT ST., 0PP. WALTHAM ST., 
BOSTON, HASS. 
For Seed, ut $3,25 per barrel, by 
X. 1». RATTKKSJON, 
General Commission Merchant, Buffalo, N. Y 
Send for my Tri-Weekly Produce Circular, 8 to 
Plate und reference*. 
“" ,l y,V ul 'H. they run, *4 per loo: $25 
|>oi 1,00(1. ( uncord , J ycur* old, prime luyci * onh v> 
ner 1 U); $10 1,000. Delaware. UiirlriiiaL Duum 
Iona, Norton Virginia, Martliu, Rogers' Uybrids. t yn- 
tliluna, Luiiiehiu, and all loading varieties, mru ej'trn 
anil cheaper limn anywhere. 
A!*)), Currant*, Gooseberry, Strawberry, Raspberry, 
a (l ’, H0S ' Quince,und also u iurge stock ui 
APPLE, PK.Ul, I’LL'Mtindl Itl.Uick Titi i * no si . eira 
and below maii.et once, for sale Aildn xs 
Dlt. II. SCJlUoi>KR, Bloomington, 111. 
riRAPK V INKS.—Mn it bn, Cnni'ord, Salem, 
VX and uJI Hinds ot Small Krults, we oiler lids spring 
w« 1 o‘ I !Vl- < , I i. 1 ;!vV. h ,', * :x , l , r ?, I,| d;i ware layers at * 1 U 0 jier 
1,000. PUlFNElt & MAItQUAHDT, Deluwure, O. 
Total Assets January 1st, 1872. 
Total No. of Policies Issued to Jan. 1st 
Policies issued in 1871, 2,012, Insuring 
$3,048,197. 
Attention Is called to the Company’s new PI 
Insurance, full Information In regard to which 
procured by application to the Company or an 
Agents. 
EDWARD A. JODIES, 
PRE8IDENT, 
JONATHAN O. HALSEY, Vice-Pres 
.JOHN A. MORTIMORE, Secretary. 
CHARLES U. PEARSON, Assistant ! 
SHEPPARD HOMANS, Consulting 
Stock, Jjonltrij, Nc 
r r 4> DA 1RVBENFOR SALE!, in oni 
A or nii.ro lots, tlie following Prime Dairy block : 
15 Cows, milking. 
•ill Cows, In calf. 
rlj*ljnc;i yeurg—in 
18 u»tiior 8 —ri.sinw iwuycMirM. 
10 JtlQllVn* ‘ 
Ho Pin ul1 the SHOUT- 
tlUHN GICADKB with omt or more crosses by first- 
lu:| l s “>‘d all llfose ii 
calf are served by such. All excellent milking stock 
Thorn? r ^ 8 < l n U I Ur *••• 1 '!'« ‘»the intention to kee“ 
, *hred Stock only on the farm in future 
"ha Cattle cun he *wn at any time. 
„ , GEORGE BROWN, 
Bow Park Bow , rark ) Brantford P. o„ Canada. 
1st March, 1872.5 
c hol t - Horn faille and Uerkahire Pigs. 
kj imported, and hoine bred, ol superior uuulitv. for 
Gall or S end for Circular. Agents Wanted. 
VCASK OF TNPE 
Address F. P. Follett. 3 Aavlum St.. Hartford. Ct. 
PATENTED ‘29il» ArOTST, 1871. 
BEAUTY, ECONOMY, UTILITY, SAFETY. 
r THE BES T AND most perfect pin ever made. 
It takes 22 Inches of Wire to Construct One Pin* 
IT’ OVERCOMES OUJEC'ITONs 
city dressed. «**»*„. tor most ^elghtTT.lKH niclilng 
s& Cl< " , ° flrmut ,tb<)Ul 
;s. choice stock of 
,i, , oeliln uud lioiiduu 
Vi Voo ."/toPotatoes. So 
H AKBAl i.il, Sew Lisbon, O. 
SALE. Two lit- 
■k. Also, Kggs for 
Is. For prices, ud- 
WEl.L, M. D.. 
fates Co., n. y. 
PAKTRIDLE 
•k-Ked Game Bun- 
lo all applicants, 
s. nine months old, nt 
>EY, Claverack, N. y. 
■ pi-oreii i ocsier it mte Pig 
A Dtu'k and Light Brahma, Bufl I 
Fowls. - 
circular. 
DERK8HIRK PIOM FOR 
con-ta/itly made by those using otlmr |plns. I.'nllke 
cuU iJ, T 0 F I ^ e ‘5 !,,n ff and short spiral 
u II. I lie pin jMiintnl ut, thntMid and |h <>f n T.i*lan« 
riiIju* 8hup(!, whuh will allow It imihIIv t*> rir-n^lritp 
one or im.rA .j .. I - f, t irate 
Ncu) QYbucrtiscments 
one or im.ro thicknosses of cloth When 'coinliied 
cann?!r 1 n,’e’ n ,U | “ I'ertectly Inclosed and .me, and' 
?!?? 1 V ,ow,l, “ l excel,I, by hand manipulation 
IIlhY 4.IYB PERFECT b Vl'IM* ACTION. 
inducoments Offered to the Trade. Local and 
[raveling Agents wanted everywhere. One.half 
iln/eri pins packed In u neat llltle box and sent post¬ 
paid to uny uddress on receipt of FU-’TY CENTS 
_ DOOLJTTLE M F’G C(V. 571 Broadway. N Y. 
ATTENTION! LADIES!! 
MRS. C. O. r AUK EH 
Makes purchases of every description for Ladie 9 , at 
a moderate charge. Uofers by permission to 
Messrs. K. P. DrrroN it Co., 713 B’dway. N. Y. City. 
Mr. JAM i:* Mci ALL, 548 Broadway. \. Y. City. 
Rev. HK.Niiv \V Bkllows. I>. II., N. Y. City. 
^ £7 Uor uirculur ufrmjj, uddreMg 
MUS. G. PAKKiOlt, 7l3 Bruauwiiy, N. Y. City. 
auzen. AdilnjH 8 K. \v. HULL * 
_ Murilatown, N. J» 
PURE-BRED FOWLS 
Light Brahmas Buff und Partridge ( o'ehtns, Iloudans 
Ham burgs. Leghorn*, Games, Ac. bend stamp for II 
luatrated Circular. W. K. STITT CulmuhiisAvis 
A gents l.ooIt -Genteel and Respectable Bijsluess. 
Mo.*t attruetlve little articles. Everybody wants 
one. our Agent* are surely making ft to $;S) dully. 
Pf tr eA’e'li, f .V r Vi r ‘ 3uUj S to CHURCHILL A TEM¬ 
PLETON, V-l Broadway, New York. 
( [A R PEN TERM and Draught*men should critl- 
e.illy examine the Oksigns Volt IUTLIhni.s pub 
trVi' iiT’ , i? 1 o 1 ,l ^. ll J, T,IK MANUFACTURER AN I 
lit 1LOLU. n..* per your. All newsdealers lutv. 
it. Address WESTERN A COMPANY 
l.o. oUU 8 . Publishers, 37 Par k Row. N. Y 
b.??‘i!lio' )J ''“V^ t'hods Merchant* fltiti It. aiiexceb 
•id every where 0 e ' Ij0Cal uud lr,lvel| ng agents wani- 
sam'I!?. 1 '"cT " 3 t, * rma - with toll directions for use 
,,n receipt of 50 cents. Orders by mad 
rtcLivc prompt ion, A*1dr*?ss 
i w wU i d ‘ HS, Successor to 
r,, A-Vv. Webster A Co.. 571 Broadwuy, N. Y. 
1 ■'■•te you saw tb la In UuttAL Nrw-Yokkkr, 
THE HOST POPIFLAU of All,’ Is U a ppv 
I ftot’KS, »n Illustrated Monthly .Magazine for ull 
(lasses, t on talus something of interest to every- 
L>odv. Kiiab number cofttalnn 18 Iftrire ui 4 i '»*8 iiiicr! 
with Choice Tales, bketehes. Poetry, Wit and ritincr 
TH ks 0 ’l„" , W^ o" , i , ! 1 l I «r.i/r-ojMTlur Se-B'nee; 
OMBPKfYvf VwImw'o/U Experiments, Etc., Kto. 
%i 1' i. , PF-rAlI KK \n th .0 Depurtnteut of 
11 iow'l!!?,; echailies, in Whlrli will be fimnd ; Glass 
Blwwing for Boys; (urpeutry; 'runtlng: Boats and 
Boating: Ships, rind Howto Ilia Them ; Tu vidermv - 
{‘’'X V‘ w a V' u intern; Paint the Slides Ac : 
How t*i Make n Locomotive. Etc.. Etc,. Etc all oml 
tusely illustrated. The Chkai-kst Ma<jazivk iv 
f 'lR Would ONLY vtA CENTS A YEAtt Spec- 
UlW*n (IiiIjImm fi I \r I,- rtfVTd \ Ms* Tr . i— J.” * 
Ion'rnr’D e n‘, tr a?i! M V[hn STaNDATITj Baku 
It !i.V ^ I 111 ( l lie "rllelri prepared for niukl 
r/vl.V urn I <1eJi*inti* FlTSf 7 */7'S itm i 
HUE A1 >, n RIDDLE and other CAKES,Ac! 
The for ("Mediate v 
toil KA G S*‘ IVI>l: tiir use in long SI 
VOl A OKS to ANY BAHT OF THE QIJirtE. 
It is tonvtnifttt und <c(Ynftiuiati vn u r j v'/h.’ # 
DOOLEY Ar BROTHER, Proprietor*. 
Wholesale Depot, 
_ Now Street, Neve York. 
20 PIECES OP MUSIC 
FOR ONE DOLLAR. 
from'oo^Gwhen, you Cttrr srloi 
YVHITE ash POULTRY YARDS. Egg* 
fV ", 11 u \y superior Illrick-Breftsted Red Games, 
Silver 1 olunds, Silver Spangled I luuiburgs and ltouen 
Diteks, at reduced prices, Address 
T. 1$. MILLER, den li Van, N. Y, 
MOST REAITIIII, FOWLS IN TIIF 
i.TI woki.ij: suinuiira PhousantGame,celebrated 
for valor and as egg producers : superior to ull lor 
the table. Address W. II. TUCKER ,fc CO., 
Importers und Breeders, Plymouth, Ohio. 
OT A few pure Malacca Game. 
I JV ,, h’rora Forty Varieties. 
-J(K<S. Send for Price Ust. 
Address If. F. J4T0WELL, WI 
FOR HATCHING, 
d > o/.., $4 ; Dark llnihmii, $ 1 ; I 
ispanlsli. $ 1 ; Dominiques, $ 3 . A 
S .*i Y ? n ,* 3l{ WDY we can sell 
First Class 7 Octave Planna 
f'-r $200 ? We answer—It 
coals lew limn *300 to timka 
any *000 Plano sold through 
AgvMa,ull of wUcnu make 100 
per cent, profit, AVe nave nu 
Agi'iita, nut ,tiip ilirvel tu 
famuli-* at I actury price, and 
J Send for 
lllustmtwl circular, In which 
ni rcU ' r 30o Bankers. 
oJ- = D £* 1,1 ♦-’Slab sand Territories 
8 G 5 Broadway, New York. 
Ilnudnins, per 
kilt do., $5; Black 
iscout)t of lu per 
CEO K IIA VVLKY, Glens F alla, jf. Y. 
FOll BATCHING FOR SAl.i: 
L , .. . . " ' ”> I’UM SALK 
IJ from the folk-wing varieties of purc-bre<l stock 
Dark Brahmas. n in 
Eight •' _::_ 200 
Buff Cochins. 4 (X) 
Iloudans.... a no 
8 - 8 . Hamburg*-- 2 00 
Dj«ck Afrlciin Bantams. 2 00 
JSr cash most uccomuanv all orders. Address 
JOSEPH KRAUSE, Lebanon, Pa. 
1 ,-an. r.. ror u. r. (.inn* * t’rt.’* It, 
cheapest method of making Farm Fence 1 
been In “?««ve years with entire satisfarltlon 
GEO. K. CLARK, Livonia, Llv. Co,, 
