The following are the prices at the close of the 
market: 
This week. Lust week. 
Centfl. Cent*. 
Choice bullocks, V tt>.16 <g> 15>i 10 <a 16VJ 
Good to prime. “ ...14 ® )4K 14VJ <g» I5X 
Medium. “ ...13!< w 13;Y ISSf & I4W 
Ordinary. “ ...12)4 a 13 12)4 <i> 13* 
Poorest grade. “ ... 11 (« 12 11 a 12 
A vertigo of all sales. ..lSS O — Hjtf & 14X 
llilch Cow*.—The decline In beet is opposed to u 
good trade in fresh cows, ami there la some undis¬ 
posed of stock. Prices nre weak, especially for poor 
cows, and most of those sent In ure poor. In lots 
they are generally sold at $00(375 each, some thin 
and old cows going at $60, with a few prime milkers 
at JUCksji90. 
Veal Calves. These have arrived in large quan¬ 
tities during the past few days, both dead and alive, 
and they me sold with difficulty, especially the hog- 
dressed, all kinds ruling lower. The fattest dressed 
calves bring lfx\, but the great bulk sell at 12<a>14c., 
with quite a good many reared by lutlldi or too young 
to bo rat, at Hw. 10c. Live take the range of 8t*10o. for 
thin calves of SQgdIIO its , with good to prime 125®140 
lb. calve* at lO^ydlUc., though few sell above 11c.; 
a lot or 125 line Pennsylvania cutvcu, 125*/, 130 as., sel¬ 
ling at 11c. 
Sheep.—Vary tew spring lambs ore now sent In 
tor sale, but they will soon be move called for to go 
with the green pens arriving from the South. There 
were some or rising 49 lbs. sold at EJcwZIo, per lb., 
live weight, but will rapidly decline when receipts 
arc at all free. The 25,ta.K) sheep for the week are 
about 5,HUH more than last reported, and the market 
Isdacldodiy weaker. In fact, wa can report u decline 
of CtOSO upon te. per lb. thin wool sheep selling at 
C\OidO.: fair to good at OVnyTJvC., with pntue to ex- 
Iras at T >v8Mc. Sheared sheep arc coming forward 
more freely, both trom this State and from Ohio. 
They s,.|| atiwfjiifc., or lojsl>sc. below the price of 
wool aheap. Thn fattest lots are very upt to be 
shown before sending to market. We notice 1ST of 
the latter. Ull <, lbs . sold at 7c.: 200 of 81 llis., 61<c.; 
a car, 20 lb. wool sheep, 7&C.; a car, poor. 04 lbs., 5Xc.; 
a ear, 93 lbs. Muss, sheep, 80. 
Hwliiv.— 1 The lft.ftjf. hogs for the week are so much 
larger than thn arrivals one week ago that we report 
u decline ot tally in. a>. Live hog* are worth 7X<j} 
7>4o., few selling aboveTJfft. Dressed are quoted at 
8 Voile. for heavy, il^iftilXc. for medium, and HUfc. for 
light pigs, the market closing very (lull. 
LATEST, M» cell. 31, P. HI .-Beevea.-Arri¬ 
vals to-day, 12 cars at ('otuuiunin&W : 18 at Wechaw- 
keen, anil 4ti at moth street, making 1,200 head. The 
clear weather and mode rate arrivals rather improve 
the markets. At least, drovers were able to soli out, 
which they could uof do yesterday. One lot of 06, 
fair to good, 7 owl,. Illinois steers, sold at l&tflSc.: 
131 very uneven, 4i.r9r.wt,, 11 S<3fl4c.; 36 fat, still-fed 
Texans, 1 bwt., twwl4c. 
Sheep. Kccctpts. (1 curs at 48th St., and 12 at Com* 
muntpiiw and t at Wcuhawkcn, or a total of 3,51*0 
head. Tliore is a marked dullness, especially for 
rough lots of sheared aheap. Wool skins hulp ma¬ 
terially In the sali's of sheep. No change cun be re¬ 
ported from yesterday's rates, a car clipped Ohio, 
711 lbs., soiling at 8c. 
lings. Arrivals, 1 car at 46th St. and 7 cars at 
Cnmiuunlpaw, or 1.U5I head Live are weaker, no one 
olfcrlng over 7!qe. There Is no change In dressed, 
those oi 180 lbs. and under soiling at OHc. 
<R83*-'c. for new western mixed, afloat, and 84c. for 
western yellow. 
Ilt»y and Si raw.—There Is an active shipping 
demand for hay, and receipts tall to till the orders. 
The market is higher for shipping and firm for re¬ 
tail. Straw llrm and unchanged. We quote retail, 
ordinary, $l.’iV.6L35; extra do.. 31 . 45 ; shipping, $1.20; 
salt hay, TO*She.; clover. OibiUGc.; long rye straw, $1,26 
@1,36; short do., hoc. at$1. oat straw, 756635c. 
Hope. Thn market has a very encouraging tone. 
The arrivals are fair, and thoro Is ft good assortment 
on sale, but In view of rut her free shipments and a 
more general Inquiry, verystead j prices arc obtained. 
We quote at 8a 12c. for New Voi k, T"< tbc. for Eastern, 
‘i flic, for Wisconsin, tke/.ic. for Michigan, fi@9c. for 
Ohio, 3@7C. for old. 
Hlnnle Nligar. We.are not to have it heavy sup¬ 
ply this season, and It Is Just as well this is the case, 
as prices are working very unfavorably, llates have 
dropped to 12@15e. for lots of good quality and in 
good order, and some lots, dark and otherwise oil’ in 
grade, have sold as low as 10c. 
Hlenis. Hug-dressed calves. l-VulflO., for prime, 12 
@i4c., fair to good New Jersey retailing pigs, nji(0l2o. 
Miscellaneous, Ashtons’ JUlt, #3.25; Carolina 
rice, 8@8kc.: llusccd-oll. si casks : spirit* turpentine, 
52; No. 1 snore mackerel, t2ff.60c,6$2T; St, George's 
bank cod, #7.:iO'»7.75. Now Orleans molasses. 40w*?2e.; 
retined sugar at lUHGUlKC, for sort yellow, ll)j@12c. 
tor soft white, 13o. for crushed and powdered. 
Oil Unko.—Western la held at $42.60, currency. 
foil I try nml Guinn,—Thu market has all It wants 
Of dressed poultry, as oily killers begin til supply re¬ 
tailers, the Iree receipt* of live poultry allowing 
them to begin operation*. We.qnoto New Jersey and 
Pennsylvania dressed turkeys, 226423c.; do. fowls amt 
Chickens, 22*23(1.; slips, 24c.; capon*. Wit27c. Wo 
quote live higher. State and NOW Jersey fowl;, an<I 
chickens, 10A 2 le. F lb; Weatorn.WA 19c.: roosters, 12 
(jtUc. State and New Jersey turkeys, EW20o.: West¬ 
ern, 18"sl!ic.; ducks, per pair, $I.25®L37 for Western, 
and #l,B<toal,85 for New Jersey tieese. per pair, $1.75 
(ft2 for Western, and $3.25.63.30 for State and New 
Jersey. In game wild ducks are more salable. Can¬ 
vas Backs. * pair, # 2 ; fted llouds and Bryants, flu* 
125; Hound Bills. :<flc. Wild pigo..n*, $ 2 , 601 * 2 . 1:2 si 
dozen: English snipe, ;2..'iO,'s2.73 (■ dozen, 
I’rovinloiia.—The market for pork has been very 
dull. The break In prices at the West during the 
week was the main feature working against the trade, 
although the Liming of a large quantity (if stock 
from the West to this point rather helped along a 
feeling of uncertainty. General holders, however, 
look upon prices as being low, und as there has bean 
no supplies ot moment, crowded on the market, 
prices remain ulrpiu the same. We quote mean ar 
$21(0)21.25. Beet is dull We quote now extra mess, 
barrels. tt.’xftlS, new prime tea., 452tV.t28.50- Indiana 
moss to*., $29.7432; second grade Texas prime uicss 
tea., $22. Beef hams quiet ut $29; $41 tor choice 
Texas, and C30@31.ii0 for choice. Western cutmeuta 
are selling slowly. Smoked hum*, largo,city, UvvKic. 
Smoked shoulder*. Ilfltl2c., pickled bellies, I0‘v . an 
OUttilda price; Western pickled bams. I2w.|;v,c,; 
pickled shoulders, choice. !*<-.; light pickled shodlilei *, 
heavy, 8c. Bacon is doll. Long clear, citv, lU^mdO'sfO.; 
short clear.city, Il<w1l'4c.; short rib, city, lQ.'VittlUko.; 
( umbelland do., lUwffiMe,; long eleur Western. Ulhiw 
a . ilaclljfe.;abort rlh do., lU'i w 
U '. 1 ii! 4 c. Dressed hogs arc dull; 
Tallow Is weak ut HJ4 Bteariue 
actively dealt in in Wall Street, are as follows,—and 
we may remark that our subsequent reports will note 
the fluctuations from this point of departure: 
TRICE OF STOCKS AND BONDS. 
N.V. State 7 S. ioS Virginias, old. 70 
Missourifis. ,, . .. 92 )^ Do., new. 71 # 
Tennessees_...... 6 s North Carolinas,old. 46 H 
South Carolinas. 6 o 3 £.Do.. new. eg 
U. S. Currency 6 s...ti 5 Louistanas. 68 
Central Pacifies..... 95 % N V. Central Scrip.. < 52>1 
Union do. 83)4 Do, Stock. 96 
Missotui do. 88 [ 1 larlom ..ra 8 
Union Pacific Stock.. s 6 Erie. .... vttf 
Reading.to; Rock Island. ..115 
N. West. Preferred 96 )^ Lake Shore .toa 
Do. Common. 88 ); Ohio and Mississippi. 4 . 7 ^ 
Wabash . 58 jst, Paul, Preferred . 7 ^% 
Western Telegraph.. 59 % Do. Common. 6 t 
Pacific Mail. . 44 Adams Express. 75 
Canton Company... 8 * I American Express... 47 
Wells-Fargo Exp’s.. 43 JUnted States Exp's,. 48 
LOCK TIN PIPE, UNITED WITH 
SOLID LEAD COVERING 
__ __ ___ Wo arc now pre¬ 
pared to supply thn above in quantities to suit pur¬ 
chaser*. und tu warrant it In all respect*. The Tin 
forms about, one-quarter the thickness of the com¬ 
bined Ripe, und the lead covering effectually pro¬ 
tects it from external injury. 
The strength of this 1'lpe Is equal to that of a Lead 
Pipe of twice Its weight, and ft cun be confidently 
recommended to all who have any ■■ pprebension 
of injury from 1 he use of Lend Pipe. 
TATUAM & BROS.. New York and Philadelphia. 
AND 
ROAD WAGONS 
National Savings Bank 
The Freedman’s Savings and trust Company, 
(Chartered by the Government of ilio United States.) 
Deposits Over $2,250,000. 
NEW YORK BRANCH, 
185 BLEECKER STREET. 
Interest paid or compounded, free of all taxes, 
three times In each year, or every thirty days, 
as depositor* prefer. 
A Specialty made of allowing Interest from date 
Of each deposit on sums ot fob uud upwurd. 
Deposit Ceiith icateh. as sufo a* Registered 
Bond*, and promptly available anywhere In the 
United Stale*, issued, payable on demund, with in¬ 
terest due. 
All accounts strictly private and confidential. 
All deposits payable on demand, with Interest duo. 
Call or send for Circular. 
Open dully from » A. M.,to5P. HI., and MONDAYS 
and SATURDAYS from 9 A. M. to 9 P M. 
JOHN J. ZUILLI0, Cashier. 
5tli Aveuue, corner 14th Street, 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York; March 31, 1S71. 
THE receipt* ot the principal kind* Of produce 
since our last embrace 62,577 hbls. Hour. 3,043 hush, 
beans, 81,456 bush, barley, 431,640 hush, corn, 03,170 
bush, oat*. 111,809 iiiish. wheat, 24.994 hales cotton, 
1,201 bales hops, 1,715 pkgs. heel, 0,579 pkgs. butter, 
6,000 boxes cheese.4,479 pkgs. cut-meats, 2 (UmU bbl*. 
eggs. 3,140 to*, lurd, 18,111 bbl*. pork. 0.514 hlids. to¬ 
bacco, 2.241 boxes uud cusea do., 1,031 bales wool, 2,149 
bbls. whisky. 
Ritn.ii« nml Pen*.—Medium beans continue to 
fall off (a price, and the lateness of the season make* 
It improbable that free sales will occur. nO matter 
how low they drop. It marrows had their race to 
run at this time, they too would be quoted lower, 
and we ahull not be surprised if present holders have 
to relax their views, as Hie difference Is so marked 
between marrows and mediums. Sound Western 
beans, that undersell prime Stale mediums, come in 
for a good share Of the trade. Canada peas are firm 
at former figures. Green peas have no wholesale In- 
quin. Funey green peas have sold as follows;—Blue 
Imperial, f8 per hush.; Champion of England, f t do.) 
Dan'l O’Rourke, 13,60 do. Southern 1). K. peas have 
fallen buck again, 
We quote:—Prime marrows, $.1.20.' 3.25 per bush.; 
other gracilis do., > 2.75 .61.0(1; prime mediums, $2.15*6 
$2.25; lair to good <]• • , fl.ao . 2 . In ; poor do., fl.a 0 .Al, 1 75: 
peil beans. $2.40i2.5b; dried Lima, fSGtli; kidney, 
f3.15it3.25, green peas, choice, f2.0012.10: do., com¬ 
mon, fl.50Al.ol; Canada peas, bond, f 1.35a 1.40 ; do., 
bids, f 1.45(31.60 ; Southern black-eye peas, f4 per two- 
biisli bag. 
Ilrfswnx.—'The recent good export demand has 
strengthened and advanced the market. We quote 
35ij,3dt!., Oasli, for pure yellow. 
llronni Corn.—A prolonged dullness has moder¬ 
ated holders views, even for best grades; lur hurl 8 c. 
i t extiemc. and ut3ier sort- arc weak We quote red 
4c.; mixed,5o., medium green, It<v7o.; hurl, 8 c, Brooms 
are In Inigo stock, ranging at $X,75<e4.75 per dozen for 
common to best. 
Rimer.— Strictly speaking, there is no butter 
market to report at present. Old 1* looked at. .aid 
thrust aside, the buyer remarking lie will try and lay 
in Borne new, while of the lattcrtnere i» do quantity 
that form* a stack. The axpres* companies, on cer¬ 
tain day*, bring about enough for part of a day'* 
trade, which n Just about enough t inggriivatethose 
who ti n’l hit It* arrival or have not bespoken it. It 
1 * almost uacle** to attempt a dctlnu scale of quota¬ 
tion* t..r old, each holder seems to run the market 
to suit, himself; the lots cleared US good are offered 
at the wide range of 20.630c.. tlHd It must be a fancy 
lot that will bring gsiyjluu. Tiie fact I*, It doe* not pay 
for 1111701 * to hunt up fine old. the stock being now 
so clear of it, und tor mo.:t of the unsold old a grease 
fate awaits It- Now sell*about a little higher than 
at oar lust, owing tn the ra.-di for It; but the prices 
can only he sustained while tho supply Is tnoderute 
Buyer.*, on account ot tts short rnrm of keeping 
siumd, will not carry mure than the ■ actually waul 
for prompt use. We repeat the cannon we gave last 
week in beliult or dairy folks w ho will Bend their first 
make to market this season Keep white and yellow- 
separate: und, above all, do not attempt the ridicu¬ 
lous experiment Of coloring. Every year, of late, we 
have hud specimen.-, that show u variously shaded 
line of tints, none of which successfully delude pur¬ 
chasers. Roll* not wanted. 
Wa quo I u fine Stale dinner, firkins. 11. ft,13c.; fal> to 
good, 28ifi30e ; fine State halt tubs, HaSsc.; fair to 
good, do., 30332c.: extra scloctlous, ;»«40e„ Incltid. 
lug best nails. Welsh, fair togOOd,28"ti30c, ; do. poor, 
20T«2ii!.; Wqsturn, 26. Roll, common to best, ll .yllo. 
Shipping butter, 12... 15c. 
Nuvv Bi m:u. -Hate, half tubs, flue, 103 i 42(V, com¬ 
mon to fair, lo.y.Vic.: Welsh, Hue, 88 s life.; do com¬ 
mon to fair, SOatDc.: Ohio, tine, 3tl.y3'k'.; common to 
fair, Algiksc,; tolls, htoiTio. Dulls, fine, iika45c- 
Ulieegc.—Trade Is very unsatisfactory. A further 
decline abroad create* a very depressed market, nod 
the line line* that, worn sparingly offered a few weeks 
since ut 17c. now are difficult to place for more than 
16c. Holders ure slow lu meeting the decline, hut 
they have either tu*iCfcO|it the price bid nr bold stock 
with not a very encouraging future, us supplies con¬ 
tinue to come lu largely m excess of the amount 
c muted upon. 
Statu factory, choice. 10<3lSxn.; do., fair to good, 
l.ialbNc. ; do , lower grades, 12 i«lie.: do. skimmed 
light, 8 'colOc,; do. heavy, 4c. Farm dairy, good, 
15S15-o„. qtale farm, medium. UntilVji;,: Ohio fuc- 
tory, good, li("ill>£c.; do. common to fair, (kjllc. 
English dairy, flue, laulo'-jc.; do., skimmed. Sialic.; 
pine-apple, I 0 !# 21 c. 
Cminq, Tho niarkut lia.% a dull tone for parcel* 
for prompt delivery, with prices weak, owing to in. 
creased arrivals at the ports and the Liverpool ad¬ 
vices. There are free sellers at current prices. 
,, , Nuw Ur lull in *mi 
Uiilntiif, Ac, Molill*. Trimi 
Ordinary . f0»®— 11 ll««ll« 
Good Ordinary... 12)40— 12N@— I2Kai34 1 
LowM'ddllng,... \f®~ IIH'I- 
Middling .I5K'9- 15ki'»- 15j4®u3 
Good Middling... ItiX'fo— 17 (i»— 1TX®— 
For rorward delivery the demand is moderate, at 
wean prices. L ite sale* are at \\% for March. 13 
We are now offering the largest stock of strictlu 
jlrst-elass Carriages ever exhibited in New York, and 
Of our own manufacture exclusively, embracing all 
tho fushionable varieties, including a full assort¬ 
ment of the 
WASHINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY, 
No. 172 Kroutlwuy. 
New York, February, 8, 1871. 
CASH CAPITAL...$100,000 
CASH ASSETS, Fob. I, 1871. 80 G .060 
A Dividend of (7) SEVEN PER CENT, is this day 
doclarnd payable on demand, in CASH, to Stock 
holders. 
Also, an Interest Dividend of (6) SIX PER CENT, 
on outstanding Scrip, payable First or April, In 
Cash 
Also, a Scrip Dividend.of (50) FIFTY PER CENT, 
oil the earned premiums of Policies Oil titled to par¬ 
ticipate In the profits fur the year ending list of 
January, 1871. Thu Scrip will be ready for delivery 
on and after the First oi April next. 
FIFTY PER CENT, ol the Scrip i.f 1861 will be re¬ 
deemed on the First <>1* April next, from which date 
Interest thoroon will cease. 
W.M. K. LOTH HOP, Secretary. 
BREWSTER WAGON 
with and without toys—tho standard for style anil 
quality . Prices fixed and uniform to all. Parties 
seeking for the beht, and not looking for" cheap” 
work, will do well to call upon us or address us by 
mail, us above. 
LIQUID COMPOSITION 
FOR BRONZING, 
MANUFACTURED Ilf 
B. F. KKHP, Proprietor, 
INVENTOR'S EXCHANGE, 
245 BROADWAY, N. Y. 
STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE. 
corn-fed BJkWJV 
is inimiiial ut I-.,. ... .. 
market. Western steam, 12(f per spot. Future quiet 
at 12,S, bid ror April uud 12H fur May. City i* week 
at II gc. for steam and 12c. for kettle. 
Seeds,—Clover 1* lower. There are ft number of 
Canadian tut* in tho market nffeeed at 10c. Prime 
Western held utlUJso. Tho sales are limited to the 
home trade. 
Su iidries. Prime feathers have declined. Cider, 
new. 15og'4)c, per gal. Live geese feather*, new, fine, 
75a82c. 0 it.; do., mixed, 40®6be.; hnn feathers, Si.iOe. 
While ragH, 5.ij;iUe. Cider vinegar, m 
niuuufuctnred, U.elKe. per gal. Newspapers, I -, 1 6,e. 
per ». Honey, white, small boxes, 22dt36ic.: da., buck¬ 
wheat, lSecJlKi.; do., strained, 193.12c. Hoop pules, 
hickory und oak, per M-. H ft., .f45vqj60. oil pepper 
mint, pure, in tin cans, $3.23 per gal. 
Vegetable*.—^There is a very oven market for 
potatoes, and if no important supplies by rail are run 
In. boldura expect tu go out of the season without 
prim:* receding. Onions are selling aknvly at. low 
prices. Charleston green peas have sold down to 
f-L.’ib per bushel. One quotations are for bulk lot*. 
Early Ruse and Mohawk. *5UJs>$6.du; Peach Blows 
f9.60qBv4.UD; Dyrlgltl, $2,50 8.00 : Goodrich, $3 H6 3.25; 
Jackson White, $3*8.26; Meresir* 461.25 66 3.50; Prince 
Albert, $3.5og4.00; 'mil Red, $2.7^3.110; Hnrlson, $2.- 
60ili2.ff; NuV.i Sir.ill* Tjusk ou. sweet putiiioos, Vu. 
and N. J , $3.50(.«"..75; turnip*. Russia P bbl., 50c.. 
marrow sduusb, $3 50; gar I in, ji 100 bunches, $15r,«ir; 
OulDus.reU.ahfl yellow, perlibl.. >M.50ii3 W; do. while, 
18 bbl., $5; paranip*, T bbl.. $1.75; carrots, $1, 
Wool. —TJie demand for fleeces i* small, and aw- 
sortaient i* not *u desirable. The sales are at a trifle 
better price*. Holders, In view ol the small slock 
hero, are nut Over anxious in placing i heir supplies. 
Pulled lire quiet. There t* a lull- Inquiry, but very 
little stock offering. California have sold liberally at 
firm prices. Carpet kinds are moving quite freely at. 
steady prices. Foreign 1* In small demand, at un¬ 
changed prices. Latest sales are of fleece* ut 41e, tor 
Michigan; Bl.aOl Mn. for X Western ; AS&MUv. for XX 
Ohio. 000 for XXX Ohiu; pulled ut i! I".- tot 
super and extra; tubbed ut C0c.; Texas at 246626.te.: 
(a) l torn ill, mainly -prlng clip, ill. 3(<^35c.; scoured ut 
6Uiai(i5c.; Mostr/.a atF'PiiUac. tor scoured; Cape at 32<3 
34c.; East India at 3Ho. 
Wliishy-Is dull at 91 SpiiBc. 
Rurliester, IVInreli .’10, 1871.—'Wheat Is very 
firm, scarce and IfttXe. higher; red winter. $1.55661.60; 
white, $l.lS5(j$ 1.82. Corn quiet at 78.680c. Oat* scarce 
and l#3e. higher-selling at 03/605C. Barley Is dull 
and 5c. lower. Wo quote two-rowed at 75c. and four- 
rowed ut 80486(5. Dressed hugs quiet ut $H(*H..V 0 nor 
nwt. Butter very dull at 26',y30e. Egg* pimitv at 17u6 
IHe. Potatoes 61 per bushel and 72.7a per barrel. 
Wool 43(645c. per lb. S«eds have been very active 
and excited. Timothy seed rose to $8 per bushel. 
To-day It has dropped to $7.25, und Is doll at that. 
Clover seed I* $B.5U per bushel, liuy $13w,«J per ton. 
Mu pie sugar ITiilOc. per ib. 
FIRST MORTGAGE 
GOLD BONDS, 
FOUR TON HAY SCALES, 
Platform 14 feet long by 7 feet wide. List free. 
EDWARD F. JONES, Binghamton, N. Y. 
I,. IIOOPES, General Produce Commission Mer¬ 
chant, If Warren St., N. Y. Send for weekly Price 
Current. Marking Plates furnished without charge. 
Ncuj OVinicttiecmcnts 
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Invalids, broken down in 
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Stricken down, this paragraph Is most par Ocu¬ 
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Of nil other lands. In Canada, Australia,and the 
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of all other stomachics, whether native or for¬ 
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D EIlROiTl’S POKTAIU.E SECTION¬ 
AL HU I LI) I NIL 
For the Farm, Plantation. Prairie, Camp, Seaside, 
Mountain*. Woods. 
Barn, ('nrrluge-House, Milk-House, Fru,it-House, 
Smoke-House, Granary, Hennery,Tool-House, Bout- 
14..use, Bath -House. Grapery, Conservatory, Aviary, 
Office, Billiard. Room, Children’s Play-house, Gym¬ 
nasium, ('Impel. Scbool-Ruom, Museum, Laborer's 
Shanty, Hospital. Exhibition Buildings, Ac., Ac, 
These building* are made In sections, to go together 
by tongue, groove and dovetail, without nails or 
screw*. They can be packed ami shipped to order, 
set up in a lew hour*, taken duyvu and ru-ergoted 
without damage to the materials. 
All orders executed promptly. For lull particu¬ 
lars, address the manufacturer*, 
THE DKRRO.M BUILDING COMPANY, 
A. Pf.IIKOM. PrOH t, Paterson, N. J. 
tJT Builders’ Materials of all descriptions at low¬ 
est market rates. 
[Prom the Indianapolis Journal, Dec. 7th, 1870.) 
T he ne h e it i e sl eeping 
CJO A C II KS. 
The conveniences of modern travel—how are they 
multiplying! Car* heated hy hot water, lighted with 
gas, cushions of velvet, walls covered with oil paint¬ 
ings, carpet* of the finest Brussel*, curtains of 
tapestry, bed* of curled hair, ceiling* in fresco, win¬ 
dows of French plate glass, mirrors of the finest 
quality, seat* of Carved walnut, walls of splendidly 
polished hard woods, cornices fit for the finest libra¬ 
ry, hooks and handles and bar* of the finest silver. 
Buoh ure the appointments of the new sleeping 
coaches built for the Erie Railway, und which ure 
now running between Cincinnati and New York. 
They call them Drawing Room Palace Sleeping 
Coaches, and they are. worthy of the name. They 
have the comfort of a bed ehumber. the beauties ot 
a parlor and the capacity or a drawing room The 
seat* are really luxurious, covered with a species of 
velvet called French moquotte, of tho most beautl- 
fill colors, and with medallion patters In the center 
of ench seat- The wood work Is ull black walnut, 
with panels of the same material made from the 
most beautiful veneers out from the knots of tills 
wood. The work Is oiled and polished so that it is as 
fine a* the best, furntt.uro. Five tine globe* from 
above surrounded by rich appointment* furnish light 
by night. In the main room, utter tho beds are ull 
put away und hidden from view, the traveler looks 
upon the walls decorated with twenty oil paintings. 
In this coueli is a parlor or family room, six by nine 
feet, capable of accommodating six persons. There 
!* nothing apparently that could bo added to this to 
make it more attractive und comfortable. There t* 
still another stateroom In tho rear that will accom¬ 
modate four persona. A wash room at either end 
furnishes every possible convenience in this line. 
The bed clothing Is of the best, and the amplest ar¬ 
rangements have been made for clean linen. 
The couch Is warmed by Baker's patent hot water 
furnace, which Is so constructed that in the event 
of an accident, tho fire will not be communicated to 
tho surrounding wood. Fifty persons cun be accom¬ 
modated tn each ear. 
The Erie and Atlantic Sleeping Coach Company 
have planted thirty-eight thousand dollars in this 
marvel of the car kind. Whether It will blossom 
Into handsome return* would seem to admit of no 
doubt, when It Is remembered that the charges on 
these are the same that are made in the common 
coaches. 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET, 
INDORSED BY THE N. Y. A O. MIDLAND CO, 
.MAY BE HAD BY APPLICATION TO 
The supply of old cheese In fanners' hands (must 
be nearly exhausted, as but little has been delivered 
for the week ending April 1st at Little Kails market. 
Tho quality of those ’ driblet*” 1* anything but line, 
uud sales have not reached lie. 
Fancy factories are still holding at 10c., and we 
have no sale* to report this week. So new cheese 
yet in umrkel, 
There is a good delivery of butter, with sales at 35 
to 40c. 
Tiie weather has been extremely mild, with a light 
fall of snow during the early part of the week. 
This well-known nut much neglected vegetable 
JUat begin* to ho appreciated, and Ls much inquired 
lor, It will grow auywhere—In town; corners, ditch 
sides, old pastures, or wherever a piece happen* to 
full. The tubers mukr* excellent pickles, and are 
very good milled like potatoes. Sheep are fond of 
the green leaves, and lings will never cease rooting 
for it Its long as one can he found, and rapidly gam 
flesh, u also possesses anti-malarial properties, like 
the sur.Uower, and should be grown where fever and 
ague prevails. 
Four pound*, by mail. $1. By express, $1.80 per 
peck ; $5 per bushel; $12 per barrel. 
Address B. K BLISS A SONS, 
P. O. Box 5712, New York. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, March’.30,1871. 
The tables are turned once more by the enormous 
receipts, especially of beeves, The danger of a rush, 
expressed one week ago, ha* not been averted, and 
the blow full* heavily upon Western shipper*, some 
of whom complain that they can get very little more 
fur stock hern than It cost In Chicago, that greatest 
of Western marts. But they have themselves to 
blame, for It was their own act, amt now, it due cure 
Isnot used, price* will go tiolow the rates previous to 
the late improvement. At present ull the markets 
are In a demoralised condition, weather, glut or stock, 
and shad, beginning to tuke the place ut meat, all 
work against livestock. 
TOTALS LIVE STOCK foil THE WEEK. 
Mlldi 
Heave*, Cow*. Calve*. Sheep.. Ilogti, 
This week. 8,380 «8 1.386 25.600 18,625 
Last week....... .. 4,800 !)7 1,217 211,720 13,021 
Correspond g w'k 70 6,711 133 1,264 20,134 13,219 
Average 70 . 6,847 iff a.agj 28,151 17,333 
Hee.vni*— The transition from a market with 4 HIXJ 
cattle one week ago to one containing 8.100 head, or 
nearly twice thn former amount, cannot fall of im¬ 
portant results, but the advantage is with the butch¬ 
er and consumer — oertaluly not with the drover It 
was pretty well settled long ago that a good thing 
Was of short duration. At least It Im now settled 
that denlur* only had one week of harvest, and they 
may have to pay for that vet. In fact, ihey are al¬ 
ready paving for It, many of the cuttle losing money 
this week. The COUTBC of trade alter last market 
wa* this : 
On Monday drover* threw 4,265 cattle upon the 
market-97 cars at Onn Hundredth street,85at Com- 
PRICE, UNTIL APRIL 1, 90 PER CENT. IN 
CURRENCY. 
A N ELEOANT COUNTRY SEAT for 
Sale on accommodating term*, within no hour 
and a-tiaif of New York, in Wcstchester county, eon- 
taimng&V)acres, In the highest state oi cultivation, 
cutting on an average two tons of lmy to the acre; 
no waste land ; splendid Mansion. 80 feet front, 40 
foot deep, perfect order; burn and ntuhto room fora 
hundred head of cuttle; four apple orchard* and one 
near orchard, ull arafUid and choice fruit, fronting a 
lake; fences all in order and grounds ornamental; 
pure water In all parte of the house ; in every respect 
a gentleman’s establishment, and, as for health, it. is 
unsurpassed any where, tho atmosphere dry uud 
adapted to weak lungs. A good house and lot, feel 
front, in the city, will Vie taken in part payment. 
Address W.M. L)A V18. Tribune office, N. Y. 
PRONOUNCED 
Extract of a letter 
from a Medical 
Gentleman at Ma¬ 
dras, to his Brother, 
at Worcester, May, 
1851; 
CONNOISSEURS 
"Tell Lea A Per¬ 
rins that their Sauce 
is highly esteemed 
In India, and, In my 
opinion, the most 
wholesome Sauce 
that 1 * made.” 
And applicable to 
Every Variety 
Sanford Corn 
Pure and clean ear* selected, and the tips broken 
off before shelling. Price — One quart,, post prepaid, 
SOc.; op« pock by express, 75c.; one-hair bushel, $1.25; 
one bushel, $3. 
Norway and Surprise Oats, $1.50 per busliol; White 
Sclionen ami Excelsior, $2 per bushel. 
Send two stumps for sample*. 
ISAAC HICKS A SONS. 
Old Westhury, Queens Go., N. Y. 
At the Breakfast, Luncheon, Dinner und Supper 
Table, it Impart* the most exquisite relish und zest 
to Soups, Fish, Hot or Cold Joints, Fowl, Game, etc. 
The universal demand and excellence has led to 
many imitations of LEA A PERRINS' SAUCE. 
JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS, 
1 Union Square and 30 South William Street, 
Special Agents for the United States. 
. .. Hundredth street,85ut Com- 
munlpaw, and 60 at Wcehawken, and it wus only with 
the greatest difficulty that 11 decline could be pre¬ 
vented. As It was, some of the cuttle were left un¬ 
sold, and the closing irttes ul others were below tun 
morning prices Still afew of the extra fine Ohio 
grade* of 8»8>4 cwt., sold ut Sh'-Mftlde. Since then, we 
have had 2,055 head,of which Mi car* werent <’ornom¬ 
ul paw to-day, 65 oar* at Weehawken, and 30 at one 
Hundredth street, uud more than decline was 
yielded by drovers, and even then thev could not 
*i:)l out. .Most of the sales were ut l.t&Ue., only a 
lew choice beeves going abovn 14;^e.’ A few of 
the transaction* were 42 Illinois steers, i>'3 ewt 
sold at 138je.: 36 of 55f cwt... ut l’-J'sC., with 124 of the 
same weight at Me., and 06 or Ok cwt. lit 13kaUcv 
also. 41 prime cattle, 8# cwt., ut 14<316c. 
There were 558 cattle reported from this State du¬ 
ring the week, with 36 Texan* and Cherokee*. 287 
from Missouri. 134 from Ohio, nothing from Kep- 
IiO.Im. « OU ill. U I tVl A «... ... 1 ■ I 1 . . 
D ark brahmas for sai.b,-two 
pair* or two Cocks, a cross ot “ .-shnrplcss ” cock 
and " Herstine ” hen*. 
GEO. K. HAWLEY, Glen’s Falls, N. Y 
E GliS FOR HATCHING—FRO.l 
Class, carefully bred fowl*. Light 
$1.50 per setting; Dark Brahmas at $;to0 c 
Bearded Iloudans at $2.50 per setting; Gold 
Bantams at $1.50 per setting, My Brahms 
the Premium Stock ut p. William*, Esq 
and Bantams are Irpm Imported stock . 
A. M. CAREY, Selin's Gro 
ri 1 )i ■* II mu r *l cud Inal nil lor give* the History 
I Extent, Location. Price* and Particular* con 
I Extent, Location, Price* ami Particular 
cernlng tho Public Land*. Sent free for We. Agent* 
Hulling thousands; morn wanted. Address ul once. 
P. 14. PERKINS, Publisher, Detroit, Mich. 
rNLADIflLUH BIT HISS—SI PER DOZEN 
VJ postpaid. Sena for S4e«d and Bulb Circular. 
8 . U. MARTIN, Marblehead, Mass. 
t IHKAP GUNS.— Smooth-boro muskets, wurrunt- 
> ed to shoot shot close und kill fiQ ynrd9. Price 
only $2.50. J, II. JOHNSTON, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
