Danger Ahead.—A single spark may kindle a 
flame that will consume a city, and small ail¬ 
ments neglected, may end in fatal disorders. 
Hearing this fact in mind, let the first symptoms 
of debility or nervous prostmtiou bo met 
promptly with invigorating treatment. Fore¬ 
most among the vegetable tonics of the age, 
stands II os tetter's Stomach Bitters, aud when¬ 
ever the vital powers scorn to languish, or there 
is any reason to suspect that the animal func¬ 
tions essential to tile siistonotinn and purifica¬ 
tion of the body are imperfectly performed, this 
invaluable invigovant and antiseptic should at 
once be resorted to. Indigestion always pro¬ 
duces weakness of the bodily powers. Some¬ 
times it happens that the appetite demands more 
food than the stomach can digest; though not 
more, perhaps, than is required to keep up the 
full strength of the frame. The object, under 
sucli cirournstaeces, is to increase the digestive 
capacity of the assimilating organ, so as to make 
it equal to the duty imposed upon it by the ap¬ 
petite, and capable of supplying the building ma¬ 
terial of the 8]/8tem as fast as it is required. This 
object is fully accomplished by the use of the 
Bitters. They toue and gently stimulate t lie cel¬ 
lular membrane which secretes the gastric juice, 
and the result is that the solvent is mingled with 
the food in sufficient quantity to convert all its 
nourishing particles Into pure and wholesome 
element, If, on the other hand, there la a defi¬ 
ciency of appetite, without any corresponding' 
dollciency of digestive power, the effect of the 
tonic is to stimulate a desire for food. In nine¬ 
teen cases out of twenty, headache, nausea, nerv¬ 
ousness, ruin ting-tits, spasms, and, indeed, most 
of the casual aches and pains to which humanity 
is subject, proceed primarily from indigestion 
complicated with biliousness, and for botti these 
complaints Hbstotter's Stomach Bitters aro rec¬ 
ommended ns n speedy and certain remedy. 
of round hoop Ohio at $6.75(36.90. and trade brands 
of no. ut fti Av.T&i.uO: gooii to ctiOJco white wheat ex- 
tras, ♦...Vrtl.Wi; Minnesota, *6'.«U7.90; St. bums, at 
for common to fair extra, and iT^rxa’.l.OO for 
... to choice. Southern is quiet at on,hanged 
prices. We quote at $7«j/7.60 fop extras. $7 00(*i9 for 
good to choke, Rye flour is quiet at $4.75qt6.45. 
Fi esli Frnil*.--Apples have further declined 
with fresh arrivals. Many <,f the lots coining in are 
in bail order, rolling at $2.iXkjj>2.S0. frunberdea are 
weak, with Urn stock difficult 1 ,, sell. Peanuts are 
higher and very firm. 
, 2f*3i uA *Z Apples, Uoxhury Russets, per bid., $1* 
1 .si. River (Jolden do.. $2.;>0...;t; mixed lota, fresh ar¬ 
rivals. f2.00tiliS.GU, Cranberries, hpl., *7w 10: itn., crate, 
fr I eanuts Viritinia, per hush., $2,W®3.50: North 
Carolina, I.'.5(X,yJ,fc>. 
<Jrahi.--Whcat has been held firmly, minors ope¬ 
rating freely and the shipping demand fair. At the 
Close, prices uhvo declined 11 bout, one cent from the 
higher• point, mainly owing to the check In the de- 
mund through higher ocean freights, bates! sales 
ure at fl..,s<., hfil for new Spring. I1.71UI.78 for winter 
red and amber Western. $1,60 for white Genesee, 
tt.ii’!-i.'il.u for white Caliroruia, f 1.50for old mol new 
Spring mixed, #148 for old winter red Western In 
Wore. Rye 1* quiet, with sales of Western at #1.07. 
Outs have been offered move freely. The arrivals 
are larger with the opening of navigation, which has 
created more disposition to real I re hales at OS-tTOc. 
Tor W estern and Ohio, the. for old Western In store. 
Burley 1* oOflHBf- ' . 
at the close arc 
self known, llio tfo, advance noted in postscript 
last. *rid ay, P. Al., amounted to nearly lc. on Mon¬ 
day, and there has been a farther advance of another 
kc., so that cuttle now .sell lv,e. higher than they did 
tins day week, and butchers almost quarrel with each 
other In their eagerness l<> secure stock. The cause 
3 a real scarcity, and nothing else to fall back upon. 
It we except eggs. The offerings, on Monday last, 
were ,.i ear loads at One Hundroath street, tiSut Com- 
mum paw, and -18 at Woohawken, or only 3,343 liead, 
all told. 
Thine was n notable Improvement in quality, and 
oil this account Is duo some of the advance. Very 
feiv of th« Uilu cattle wont down to 12u. even Chcro- 
keCS aoln at I.VWilde good steers went at 14 ne fie., 
and Some prime, up to lUo. Now. with l,27ti head to- 
day, we note one ear very poor dry cows, til about lie., 
Some bulls at same price, out nosteemor oxen below 
lev., and nothing even fair In quality, under He. The 
fat cattle went at likiiidOSc., with selections at IS® 
Ih' jC. One lot of it prime K v. steers, the best on sale, 
»H 0*1., went at loSHOWc., w hile sonic pretty fair 7« 
ewt. III. cattle were sold at !5e„ 58 fts. t« ewt. When¬ 
ever Cuttle were -weighed, tliCallowunreol shrinkage 
was decidedly on the side of the seller, quite a good 
many being computed at 57 Its. beef to the IIM1M. live 
weight, which would have been called 06 lbs. a fort¬ 
night ago. And still mostol the salesmen refused to 
go upon the scales at all, trusting to tlieir own exalt¬ 
ed ulons iti a strong market like the present. In an 
overstocked market, they yield this point to butchers. 
Only lit cattle aro reported from tills State during 
tile week, with let Texans and Clicrokocs,406 from 
Missouri. 204 from Ohio, nothing from Kentucky, 
nearly all tlo? rest from 111 . 
The following are the prices at the close of the 
market: 
This week. bust week. 
Cent*. Cunt*. 
Choice bullocks, * t».16 ® UH 4 m* ® 15 
Hood to prime.. " ...i4Vf@15X 13 hom 
Medium ...... . •• .. |,:y «a H'i 12« ® 12V 
iinlnmvy. " ., . 128 , ® |,ljj n ® 12 
I'm 1 rest grade. “ II c.y 12 II ® 10 
Average of all sales.11 q ® UX 13 ® — 
IMilcli (lows.—The fresh cow trade is helped by 
tlie Improvement in beef, which has pretty thorough¬ 
ly drained the milk stuhlqs ol anything tit to kill, 
even ir the cows were not quite dry. Milkmen have 
"dig ... warning just such a time as this. They did 
not fuel like buying fresh cows with stables tilled with 
dry animals. Now they are In Hie market aguin, and 
the Increased supply of frcsli cows llnds ready pur¬ 
chasers, and at better prices. We note some quite 
Sales at SMuOc. 
w M .w. u.v. nji j cawstii **» »U.»rL*. 
4 in quite freely by rail, but the sales 
air. and prices are unchanged. We 
quote State at 9ftc.4iv$1. ('em—The decline In rall- 
rpn,l freights has started largo supplies forward to 
this market, and holders have been forced to make 
Concessions. At the decline, a large business was 
done lor shipment. At the close, there Is a steadier 
reeling. Wo quote new Western mixed. SH®85^c. 
Huy and Straw. -Fancy retail is scarce, not¬ 
withstanding the 1 roe receipts ol hay,ami that grade 
Is temporarily higher. Shipping steady nr late prices. 
Straw in good demand, ami nrm. We uuoio retail 
ordinary, #1.2JVc.l.:f>i extra do., *1.45; shipping,#] io..« 
70v8OC.; clover, 9UfaU7o. long rye straw, 
$1.25® 1,33; short do.. «0(i.®#l; oat straw, 7 5-iS5c. 
Hop*.-The market has shown a fair degree of ac¬ 
tivity. Exporters have been purchasing rather free¬ 
ly, but the demand from this direction, at the close, 
is checked by the scarcity of freight room. The re¬ 
ceipts are larger since tlia openlngoffliavigutlon, and 
Increasing. J loldprH are confident, and are nor offer¬ 
ing supplies unless at full prices. We quote New 
} ork, o®12e'.; Eastern. 7®l0c,: Wisconsin, Ohio, and 
Michigan, 6®ite.; old, 4®7c. 
Mn pie Hu git r.—The quality is noticeably tine this 
season. Arrivals lire middling heavy, and prices uru 
Weak. iVu quote ltc.®pjc. 
Pern I iv v mid Omni'.- There is no further 1 , go Tor 
dressed from the West; nearer points can now gtvu 
us uri adequate supply. If not, city killers can piece 
'■lit balance. Poultry frozen for this period, has not 
paid this year. Wo quote dressed turkeys, fancy,20® 
I'o*' lb.: good, Iduatwo. t hickens and fowls, fancy. 
-HJmo’.V. : slips and ..is. 2l(<fc20c.; ducks, S2®24c. 
Poultry in poor order, ranges at lu.r.hjf. n tt. for all 
kinds. Live poultry is In fair supply, and sells well 
as follows : Male and N. .1. fowls and chickens, IS 1.11 
xV c - * ® : Western. 164fl7c.: roosters, 12c. stale and 
N. .1. turkeys. I».i20e.; Western, Mjfrlgu.; ducks, per 
pair, #I.2.V^1,37 for Western, and $1.80® 1.83 for N.J. 
ijcese, per pair, #l.7.Vw2 for Western, and $3.25®,'i.5d 
for state and N. ,1. 
A ear of Buffalo Is off sale. Tho weather Is un¬ 
favorable for It, tUough it I* in good order while in 
first hands, us it Is drawn as wauled from Rimkln's 
Refrigurutor and < oudenstng Car, which brought it. 
We quote Ru HUIO, U®8o, Wild ducks are aboudant 
lf.V f" quote Canvas Rack per pair, 
F2: Red Heads, $l® .2o; Brant. $1; Mallard. 50-.,,.'>e.; 
llr.iinl Hills, 37e.j Wild pigeons have quoted at ll.Ti® 
2.00 per do*.; huglish snipe, (2.50®3.0i). T 
Provisions.— Mean pork has not exhibited any 
biioviiiioy in price throughout the week, and tlnaigli 
tho business has been fairly active for April ion! 
Mav. Willi n few lot* for June, the market clones at 
$fl for prompt or riimre periods. Prime mess is not 
Wanted, and no dotlnlle quotations can be quoted. 
Beet bus an Inquiry from exporters, but best grades 
are rullier above Hie margins of ihelr Orders. Wo 
quote: New extra mess. bbla,. #I5„I8: new prime 
mess, tea , $2il.v28.0U. India mess, tes., $2%'3$. Sec¬ 
ond grade. Texas, prime meaa, tes., #22. Ilqc!, .q con¬ 
tinues quiet, and nothing Indicates a revival of 
wliuiesaki business. We quote: l-onif clear, city, 
uyaiutfe.; short clear, city, llwlivrc.; short i ll,, city 
t onstantly on hand, full lines, all sixes, in Gold, Silver, Diamond-Set and Magic Cases, Minute 
Repeaters, Independent 1-4, 1-5 Split and Fly-back Seconds, for taking tliico differens limes, for liming 
Horses, Artillerymen. Ac. 
aw* Price lasts furbished the trade on application, inclosing business envd. For sale by the trade 
generally. Ask your Jeweler to see the MARION watches. 
Wholesale Warerooms 13 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK, 
And (SILKS, I) It OTHER & CO., MU I.iilio St.. (TiicdtfO, III. 
XT 837“ Wntcli No. 1080, Stem Winder, bearing Trade-Mark “Frederic Atherton & Co., Marion, 
N. J., manufactured by the United States Watch Co., lias been curried by mo from December, 
1868. to January Kill, 1870. its total variation being only TWO SECONDS in tlm entire time. 
New York, Jnn. 17, 1870. L. E. CHITTENDEN, Late Beg. U. S. Treas. 
TTIEN USE TTTB 
AVERSE. CHEMICAL PAINT 
i .mrs, non larger arrivals, rue inarxet 
lias impr.,VH(l nearly lye. In consc.qucnen of tile high 
price of beef. Prime calves sell readily at 12c, and 
hlUr,, If choice. Whole pens .ire sold at H Wcje 12c., 
ns luff Rucks Co.. Pa., l2IV«,l2.’i Jb, at 12c; 15 do., tine, 
ISO tt, 12.Hu.; 50 Jerseys, coarse, at.KJ 12c.: and 30 little 
115 tt Stale calves, ur. lie. 8omo ortKJ ft, or very little 
removed from lions, sold at 8\™tlc.; as 40 at the 
former and 211 lit the latter price. Prime llng-dresscd 
null at llio., with extras at 18H aud even 17i.\ 
Slirep.—These ruled very strong up to yesterday, 
running up to H'iuc'.le. fur Choice wethers. 'Hie sup. 
iil v was moderate, mid butchers were forced to pay 
Inch rates or go without stock. Scarcely anything 
went below li 1 e,, a ear 72 ft. Indiana sailing nt il kc. ; 
2 cars ,7 ft. lllbloiH, $7-18 ^ ewt.; a car 81 ft. sthie, 
1 He.: D Jerseys, 128 ft., 9e., and a whole car-load 122 
ft , same price. Now, with 11 , 11)11 for the past two 
days, there is downward tendoucy, though not much 
actual decline. Several lots of (dipped sheep have 
arrived, 1 , car Pennsylvania. 79 ft., selling at Ukc,. 
and a oar Ohio, 86 k ft.. Tat, at OHa. with a ear U8H ft. 
State wool slump ut BKe. Scarcely uny birnlis are 
now sent in. Tlioy are worth #S:«10 per head, Indi¬ 
cations point to an Increased supply of sheep, the 
lngli prices bringing them forward. 
Swim*.—These continued to improve, after last 
report, until live run up to »k<"' 3 c., oho 110 151 m. pigs 
selling at :p,n. Now they ure easier again, selling at 
about sv;e. City dressed are quoted at 10H® 10Ye., 
pigs Bulling at lie. 
LATEHT, March. 24. P. lVI.-Heevc*. -Arrl- 
vuia tu-ilay, W cju'h at CoiDtQunlnaw ; LSut V\ r (j»*huw- 
Uoen»and551 lit lOUUi ntrcct, nmkln^ 1 lien(t v und the 
market is less ilrm. hut not much lower. A few Miles 
rS&Ai -103 IH»i«oi» »to«m, U;V owl., at lhalGc.; 36 St ate, 
1, . .., ft* gross, at lie., 57 tbs., V ewt., and 143 good 11- 
Hnol*, i,i x ewt., at 13K® i;>Ho. 
Slieep,—Roeelptd, 15 curs ut 48th St,,nnd 13 atCom- 
lnunipuw, or a total ut „,475 head. There Is a little 
weakness manifested In the sheep market, owing to 
these heavy receipts for three days past. Still, fat 
mH-1 ,,>l<l at " -k«3. by the ear load ; I ear, 84 
[b.i.. Midili'iui, ^oin^ :it. Be.; u curi Htatu L'lippocl.ft? 
n.'^Cr, uad u t.*ur extru, Ml m*., cl1iip5u t T.Vb. 
Hog*.-Arrivals, 7 ears at 40th St, and 1U cars at 
Commanlpiiw, or 1,917 head, and the market la lower 
again, live soiling at 8'4®8Kc,. one ear Michigan 
gulng lit HJhiC., and a dock, 184 tt>8., ut #8 31k is ewt. 
Dressed close at 10®10Kc. 
FIRST MORTGAGE 
COLD BONDS. 
PK0DU0E AND PROVISIONS, 
1 J U1 <M K T W I II TIC , 
And Over 100 lleanllfnl Tints ami Colors. 
II??~ These Pnintw are Mixed, Bendy for Use, 
Require no Oil, Thinning, or Drier, aud 
Sold by the Gallon Only. 
In offering these paints, we guarantee them cheap¬ 
er, handsomer, mure durabln and elastic, than tho 
bent of any other paint, or money refunded. 
MORE TESTIMONIALS. 
I’ktk.h H l.NliKItfiON, Seedsman and I'lorlxt, t!7 Nas¬ 
sau 84., New York, writes, February 17, 1871 : Gontle- 
riien. I must coiiless to luivmg had an ohBtiliule 
prejudice against your paint ut t he 11 me yunr agent 
called uiy attention to It.. The word "i lieniieal ” 
was assoelated with so many different humbugs In 
fertilizers, (u matter coming specially under my 
tpd lee,) that, I was disposed to nlnee your u flieinleui'' 
Paint In the same category, I had my dwelling house 
and a portion ol iny green-house* painted wllli it.; it 
is now a year and u-luill ago and, crnipai'ocl with 
painting Lluit I had done wllli t lie lie u while lend and 
oil at the suimi time, l find that the Chemical Paint 
retain* ilie color end gloss fur superior to that done 
by the lead and oil. In fill ura. if you will furnish mo 
with a,» good iiu article. 1 will use no other. 
8AM'L L-Uo.VliE, Kmi., AWorney-:d-I,n.w, Canastotn, 
N. V., writes. Ottr. 10, 187(1. I cannot pmiso your 
I'.lint, too highly. That put >111 my house two years 
ago look* a> glossy and I,right as when llrsl. applied. 
Two houses on lots adjoining mine were newly 
painted last fall With the best While l.eud.ibj pro¬ 
fessional painters who have heretofore cried down 
your Paint as a hum hug,) but now, after only one 
winter'aexp'isiire, they llnd i . their chagrin that Dio 
lead paint winch they lull on lias faded, and is rapid¬ 
ly chalking •ill'. Facts like theso m e Convincing peo¬ 
ple. ,,l the decided superiority Of tho Avcrdl Paint 
over all others. 
since our last embrace 21.751 billes cotton, II3,945 bash, 
wlioat. 4H,;lj, bbls.tloiir, .',,781 bush, bean*,2,‘si,299 loo.li, 
corn, 47,401 imsh. nuts. 28,040 bush, barley, 10,201 hush, 
grass see,I, 11,956Mils, pork,4,534 cut-meats, 5,23b 
tes. lard, 0,3.73 pkgs, loUter, 7,373 boxes cheese. 2u.2ti5 
hbls. egg'. 1 2d pkgs. dried fruits. 4,402 bids, whisky, 
1,992 hhas. tobacco, 0,'J74 boxes und cases do. 
ltcnim and Pen*. The market for mmlluiu beans 
has lost every vestige of the fliuinens that was prom¬ 
ised it a lew weeks ago. Prices have declined 150300. 
for choice,und dose weak at that. Marrows are still 
controlled by those who have been running them 
lately, and their quotations are unchanged. Pea 
beans lower, ( amnia peas are scarce; there are Very 
little more than 2,000 hiushels In bond, in store, mid 
there is 11 »tfoi)g competition for the few bbis. free 
arriving; last sales, lor bids., $1,52 Green peas dull 
ami easier. HouLhcrn Black Eyed have advanced 
with sales. 
H'l: quote: -Prime marrows, $3.20®fl,25 nor bush.; 
other grade 1 do., $2,753(3 00; prime mediums, S2.25(,a 
t-’.du; fair to good do.^ $2.00iw2.20; poor do., $140641.75; 
P • | beaux, fClgi.rV.po; dried Limn, $.">t.i6; kidney, 
$3.1 1 (3.2,1; green peas, elnuee, $2.00,(3.10: do., coni- 
nimi, $I.. r 4)<(],80 ; Chiu,da peas, bond, #1.3a® 1.40; do., 
bids, $1.45® 1,50; Southern black-eye peas, #1.26®4,50 
per two-bush bug. 
Billie-r. The small, curly receipts of new are al¬ 
ready snluclomly heavy to weigh mischievously 
upon old crou, and If the ilrsr, few strong (lushes of 
fresh-made do not shutter the market for old Into H 
complete wreck, some uoforseeu and miraculous 
contingency must occur to prevout such effect.. At 
all event . this fancy seems to prevail among deal¬ 
er* through the downward Ihietuiitmn that unties 
nave suffered since our last, and buyers have huen 
very apathetic as to their ad vantage, bu ving as lie- 
|. re only for short Use. New but.tei is more steady 
In prices, and dairymen must not look for an extend¬ 
ed term of even present quotations. All should bear 
In uiiilit llitMiiyrid fall wliitvj Ims, as s«*mj uh 11 y*»IIm w 
shade"ekliildt» Itself in spring hits,a ml regulate ship¬ 
ments in vluw of till* fact Sellers also send out their 
annually iv rented request that artlllcud coloring be 
avoided, and is the seaHuu advaneen, cure he taken 
to keep yellow and white separntH. .Shipper* arc still 
moving soma Stuck, but will onlv pay grease prices. 
Our One (delimiter 1* pretty well worked oil; those 
wlio retain the oahinco have n special outlet for it, 
iimi obtain pieRy near date prlc-s. Other gnides that 
have u second Olaas demand, are at prices that deci- 
m-Uiv lav,,c buyer, while eomino:i, unit some lots 
Loat lately passed us medium, uru hucomlng optional 
with the purehuser. 
U c uiodp One State dairies, firkins.35®36a.; rair to 
".. •y.woJ.c.i lino Slate half tabs, 36.4«8c.; fair to 
c . 0 , 1 , . 0 ... ,ge.; uxtru solecl.lons, lOffif.le., Includ- 
In:: best palls- Kleall Welsh.:»;v(37c.; Welsh, dairies, 
■ , . : r (million, lliougli Suilmf.Slate, «fc4.'ikj. We- 1 - 
ei " prune, Including I,|d0. 2l',,|26c.; common to fair, 
; ' : j„ U'UCy Western. 26cii28e. Roll, Couinion to 
I l»<j»f. i'ennxylvanla nrklns. In good order, 
‘ s ' u, ‘- .Slopping bufter. l»(t I5e. New butler, 40®45c. 
•Now BtrrikH. suto, liuli tubs, line, 39®40e.; coul- 
, t “ : Welsh, line,37®39c.; do. com- 
In,, 1 .)-" J -1 * 1 * Uuo, 3 U®<hc.; common to 
COMBINED, HAVING A FAID-UP CAPITAL OF 
WITH A50 MILES OF ROAD IN OPERATION, 
CONNECTING NEW YORK CITY 
WITH THE GREAT LAKES 
THE BONDS SECURED BY'A FIRST MORTGAGE 
ON THE FIRST FORTY MILES WEST FROM 
NEW YORK CITY, AT THE RATE OF 
$30,000 PER MILE. 
$25,000 PER MILE ALREADY EXPENDED ON 
THAT PORTION OF THE ROAD. 
WOOL I.8, General Product! Commission Mer- 
t, J4 Warren St.. N. Y. Send for weekly Price 
mt. Marking Plates furnished without charge. 
Testimonials from various sections of the country, 
comprising the owners of many of the 11 nest villas 
and residences In the land, cun bo obtained, with 
Sample Card, by culling or sending to the following 
A Vic LULL CHEMICAL PAINT CO., 
32 Burling Slip, New York. 
AVER1LL CHEMICAL PAINT CO.. 
118 Superior St., Cleveland, o. 
JOHN MULLIKEN A CO- 
1.3! Portland St., Boston, Mass. 
CllAS. OSGOOD A CO- Norwich, ct. 
ROBERT SHOEMAKER A CO., 
N. E, cor. 4,li and UauuSts., Philadelphia, Pa. 
R. & W. IL CA'EUCAUT. 
113 Thames St- Baltimore, Mil. 
LAWRENCE A CO- 52 Main Street, Cincinnati, O. 
GEO. W. PITKIN, 19 Dearhoi'n St-Chicago, 111. 
W.M M BIRD A CO.. 8 Wl.linker St- Savannah. Ga. 
WM. M. BIRD A CO, 201 East Bay, Charleston. S. C. 
A Map and Circular relating to the Bonds ol' the 
New Olbuevtiscmcnts 
The Premium Sanford 
A new and distinct variety, the 
result of hybridization und care¬ 
ful selection of seed fora number 
Of years. It has been tested the 
past season in uoarly every State 
and Territory, aud has ripened 
from two to four weeks earlier, 
und in many Instances produced 
double the quantity of other corn. 
INDORSED BY THE N. Y. A O. - MIDLAND CO, 
MAY BE HAL) BY APPLICATION TO 
OF NEW YORK, 
No. 212 Broadway, (lor, Fulton St 
For the year ending 31st December, 1870. 
tV Send stamp for Circular, 
giving history, full description, 
and the testimony. Beware of 
cheap seed. Oet the Genuine. 
PRICE, UNTIL APRIL 1, 90 PER CENT. IN 
CURRENCY. 
RECEIPTS DUKINH 1S70. 
For Premiums and Extra Premiums.fiG7,i 
•“ Interest. . 25,1 
" Rent, Prollt on Sale of U. 8. Bonds, ami 
Discount on Claims. 13 ,; 
Total Receipts. ...$ 600,1 
DI SHU KHEiYI ENTS DURING 1S70 
Paid Deal h Claims. ...... . $00,f 
“ Dividends, Return Premiums, Pur¬ 
chased Policies, cle. 114, 
Paid Expenses, Tuxes, Revenue Stamps, 
Medical Examiners’ Fees, Commis¬ 
sions, etc,.. 183, 
Total Disbursements.$3CC,' 
ASSETS. 
Cash in Bank and on hand. $11.i 
United States Bonds. ;)■>,' 
New Vork State and County Bonds. 9L 
Brooklyn City Bonds..,.,.. 2,1 
Loan* on Policies in force. 372 , 
(Quarterly and Hetiii-unniiul premiums de¬ 
ferred. and Premiums and Interest in 
Course of collection and transmission... 300,' 
Temporary Loan* on Stock*. Interest ac¬ 
crued, and all other property. 38 ,< 
Total Assets, January 1,1871. $879,,' 
Prices :—oms quart, by mall, 
post-paid, 75 cents; 2 quarts, $1.25; 
one peck, by Express, $2; half 
bushel, $3; l bushel, $5. Kxpre*s- 
age or freight paid by purchaser. 
Every package will contain one 
of the famous Peerless Potatoes. 
Address S. II. FANNING, 
Jawesport, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 
V cu (•table*. —Potatoes sell freely, but the sup- 
plies ilia- i ni', and prices nhciw no change. Double 
headspe iOibi .w. bring #;>.ST-vi. Onion* are lower, 
with lurgiiFrfly.iI* Borniluliip«>tutuc*, fyv strain- 
nr. quoted at b'f'dj, Berm 11 .la tomatoes were run 
-nut $1,50 per bo*. Our quotation* are for bulk lots" 
Early Rnsn and Mohawk, lO.OOAFUlU; Puach Bio wi 
$3.uU-s-f43kl; Dyriwlil, ii M tif 3.00 ; G——diicb, $3 ov 3 25' 
JiiCkxon White, $»,iA25; Mercer* $3.35 ® 3.G0 - Prince 
A Iburt, $3.50u«l,00: Cluil Red, »2.7rva3.iXI: Hurisoii * 2 .. 
.10 ‘273; Nova Scotia. $3.75a3.O0; sweet polat-e*' V~i 
and N. J-. $3.5044376; turnips. Russia p bill. Si no - 
marrow squnah, $350; garlic, e IU0 bunches, fljon? • 
Unions, red and yellow, perbbl.. $3 0b". 4.00; do. white’ 
e bbl- $ 0 : paisnips, it) bbl- $L76; carrots, $1.25. 
WonL— The market has become very quiet for 
iieoees. Holders arc not offering supplies unless at 
ate prices. Manufacturers want stock, but complain 
(bat Uiey cannot ttflord to pay current asking price*. 
u* no important advance lias been obtained In goods. 
l ( led is working off well at lull prices. The stunk 
h-lders are not, over <1 Is posed to realise. 
fmelV St - Uuvo !i v °" ''ITururi a little more 
inuuir'v mn- wl,h a IKuitod 
« Kr . u,1, - B -‘"-•I' *nmll low. Latest 
n . »- J 7''7,;; t" r unwashed fleece* ; 15c. for 
SAn fn? •o t °V X kSt ‘(t« .311(1 Michigan; 53laj 
short ext^ 4P l (4-l. , . U )®' 1 ut ^ 1 '" 1 ' N "' 1 i for 
Sl iilxc. t, * a ’ IM!ou^wd • Mastua, pulL 
Whisky Is lower. Sales of Wc-stem at 91©91>Jc. 
I, . RMvtn "uiu niiuuuu m - 
tln rlhe barthensotim Mock nU .;ht Olid uitoutlet, lix- 
ports this Week aOL'lOU lbs. We quote : 
State factory, eholco, 10*,'"-10qc.; do- fair to good, 
ff„? ; 1 ^' -wergrades. I2j;./ Iiyc.; do. skiniined. 
h„IR, luaL*.., do. heavy, J,i.i,c. Farm dairy, good, 
, .v 4 ' , 1 "'" ? U i,' 3 'bedinm. l ly cH ru- UbuTlae- 
t-iy, good, l2 a.H i 4 C.: do. common t,, fair, (Igllc. 
*««*• 
livery 13 We quOte Ve ' °° Ul lul S1 ‘ 0t U " d lol ' 4 '' dl ' (J 0 * 2 - 
ii i Nu ’ r 0'l«H«*iiS 
_ Ui»l*",l, Jtc. Mobile. IVina. 
Ordinary . 110- 11 m- llksrilH 
Good Ordinary... 12 ; T'A- 12«(<4— 12«al33 
L.cv MhhlUng ... uyx®- 14$<@- ll^OtHV 
Mn'diing . 15 il>6- laK-®- 15Nal3« 
G-ml Middling .. h,'<ag)- PiS-v- hlfc' aWK 
For forward delivery lutort sales are at 14.)* for 
Apnl, H l.ib furMuy, U fur Juue, 14^ fur July. 
Dried Fruit*.—Apples are without a show of 
!. ic , u ‘ l . ti uf , uur exchanges Correctly remarks that: 
" ith the advanced seusoli hopes ot a foreign de¬ 
mand diminishes. True, the unsettled state of mat¬ 
ter.* abroad have kept buyers out this veur, and they 
[nay vet come to our relief. In this point there Is. 
however, no solid encouragement, aud moat sell&rs 
[egret that they did not meet shlppera some lime 
ugo with sales ut the prices that could have been ob- 
lumeij, instead of using the inquiry to prop up a 
speculative platform.'' 
bcuroe and flrm. Blaokberries doing beG 
easier 11 s ‘ l tu do out. Other small fruits rather 
Apples, State, siloed, 8 m:8.‘ 4 c.; do., quarters. i'M 
oii.-i hunthern, sliced, Aw7c.: do, good to prime, 
•A'7>J. r 8 '1 dttcbes, peeled, i>wt9c. for good; 
ft’- Dir Eastern Shore : unpeeled, halves, iki!) 
Jt( - do-qiiarlers, 10 cllc. Blackberries. 13,4c, Rasp- 
q!, iitL i7 X lte ; Cherries, 17,0,230. Flams. 18c. for 
ooiRliern, 22c. for State. 
•,r i , v , it)9 / (>rth ° P’ 1 - 1 weet have been unu- 
, u, . ,l V- Die largest weokly receipts, with ,»no 
*'V 1 “ ur years. Low prices are ruling.und 
fn iiu®,.l*Pi t Dir n week or so. as buyers stock up 
i 1 ** ‘')y» that feel the most depression at 
Il • '! , We quote Southern and Western, 
40itD5c\’ 17(<siI8o«; near points, 18^ 19c, Egg outs, 
in! '“r-i'T 1110 milFltet h:is r " ,od y ery strong, based 
b e -' u ' l -.i ) report*. There has been a very rinr 
mi 1- Mjj'Cbcil'aiiy iii the shipping grades. Woqu, ,te 
ruon ovf, a gr Superb"fl Stale; $6.70&6.B0 for com- 
m 7 ”=,(•,-! V ‘ ^7.00 lor good to choice do-; $7.05 
Indi- 1 /"'e y'lo., te.0xgii.ii0 for superfine Michigan. 
(37 35 foeVmr ik 1 extin do.; $0.75 
. i,3j for choice extra do., lucludicg shipping brands 
National Savings Bank 
the Freedman’s 8a vinos and Trust company, 
(Chartered by the Government of the United States.) 
Deposits Over $2,250,000. 
NEW YORK BRANCH, 
185 BLEECKER STREET. 
Interest paid or compounded, free of all taxes. 
TUHKK times Id €*ach j'ciir, or every THIRTY da vs 
as depositors prefer. 
A Specialty made of allowing Interest from date 
of each deposit on sums of f5u and upward. 
Deposit Certificates, as safe us Registered 
Bonds, and promptly available anywhere in the 
United States, Issued, payable on demand, with in¬ 
terest due. 
All accounts strictly private nnd Confidential. 
All deposits payable on demand, with interest due. 
Cull or send for Circular. 
Open dally from 9 A. M.,to5 F. M- and MONDAYS 
and SATURDAYS from 9 A. 31. to ii F. M. 
_JOHN J 2 ZUILT.K, Cashier. 
J7 A K LY ROSE AND 
- 1 J PEERLESS POTATOES. 
Peerless.—I n quality and pro¬ 
ductiveness, It Is not excelled. It 
stands without a rlvul j 4 lbs, by 
mail, post-paid. $1; by express, 
one. peck, $1.50; $3.50 per bushel; 
$9 per bbl. 
Early Rose. —Per bhh, $0.50 
delivered in New York city. 
Second size, $4.50 per bbl. 
Address 
S. B. FANNING, 
Jawesport, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 
The following Show* the Progress of the 
Company: 
Policies Issued in 1801. 17 
Insuring the sum of ... $32,500 
Policies Issued in 1805... 482 
Insuring the sum ol. 1,357,900 
Policies Issued In 1806. . 707 
Innuririg the sum of. 2,011,032 
Policies issued in 1807.1,010 
Insuring the sum of.. 2,761,803 
Policies issued lu 1808. ..1,321 
Insuring the sum ul. 3,558,234 
Policies issued in 1869. 2,614 
Insuring the sum of. 5,140,913 
Policies Issued In 1871)... .2,523 
Insuring llie sum of.. 3,908,700 
Attention is called to the Company's new Tables 
of Rales und Plan* of Insurance, lull information In 
regard to which can be procured by application to 
the Company or any of il* Agents. 
EDWARD A. JONES. President. 
JolIN A. MoKTI MORE, Secretary. 
JONATHAN (I. HALSEY, Vice-President. 
CHARLES f . PEARSON. .Wt Secretary. 
m The best Bee Feeder, for 
CL winter or summer use, ever 
hi vented. Cheap, durable 
ATVV ^ and efficient. Sample, bv 
\ mail, post-paid, for 13) cts. 
Inil. right. $3. Send stump 
V for circular. Address 
C. C. VAN 1JEUSEN, Sprout Brook, N. Y. 
A month, "si'HU, in It do from 
$t, at your own homes. No traveling. 
D»e* not Interfere with other business. A'n capital 
required. Everything necessary to eimimense bu:ii- 
ness sent tor $1, by mail ur express. If not satisfied 
after one week’s trial, send stomp, and the money 
will be refunded. Address K. R FORREST, 
Box 1171, Columbus Ohio. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York. March 23, 1371 . 
WlTn a falling off in the receipts of beeves, and an 
increase in all other kind* of live stock, the markets 
have ruled Strong during the entire week, but at its 
Close there is an easier feeling in lioe*, ami less firm¬ 
ness In the shuep market. Eggs alone- v.-hlcli con¬ 
tinue very plenty—com pete with meats. | oultrv ho*, 
m*; CTiitrcuohod this imis.Mes. It 14 nut gems nil I y h$». 
lieved that there is a scarcity of stock, only people 
have kept it back of late, as they were losing money 
by sending lorwurd ut former low prices. There Is 
great danger of ;i ru*h ugain, and further losses. In 
consequence of the present high prices, especially of 
TOTALS iave stock for the week. 
Mllcli 
TWv*«, Cow*. Cidvea. Slteep, Hnga. 
This week . 4,806 97 1,247 29,720 13.024 
Last week. 5,1159 51 917 17.053 12,298 
Correspond’g w’k 70 4.903 175 1,946 13,704 9,526 
Average '70. 6.847 97 2,240 28.151 17.333 
1 ?0K SALK—A SOUGO ITtILL AND 
Fan. manufactured bv Blvmyur, Bates A day Cin¬ 
cinnati, Ohio. Nearly new. having only been used 
for the making of about 700 gallon* of mi.lassos. Vic¬ 
tor Cune Mill, No. 8, cost price fHu, will sell at $70. 
No. fi, copper pan, oust prim *160, will sell it. Includ¬ 
ing grate, dour arid frame, $.80, delivered at my near¬ 
est railroad depot. Tho above implements cannot bo 
excelled by any other kind In us.-. 
PETER YV Y KcFF, Romulus. N. Y. 
