ELEGANT CARRIAGES 
smoko. Knglishsnipaare abundant and low- 
nna birds selling nt $Loft"2 per down Wo quote 
NewJnrsoy and Kmnaylvmilu dressed L turkeys. Ww 
2lo. light; do. heavy, UMs Wc.; dit. chickens, . 
slips und capons. ‘-iWi'in.. Live 
New Jersey fowls and chickens, p>li2Uc. oft; \\'-t- 
er«RMk*17e.: roosters. 13.-. 14c. htato nnd New .lor- 
soy turkeys, 18«G»cWoaU-m, IlMl.c., duoks. N. 
J., per puli’. HU36.ul.40i do. tv uslerii. Hi.- I.H : G.«<?- 
Western, H1.50®UT5j do. N 1 ., ' '''ViV' 
Game—Brant, > pair, fb<iil.25i Bed HdJtdj ' 
mallard. 75c.($$t; broad bills. 37m50O. " dd piteous. 
H.V&3.12 per do non. 
Provisions. — or Pork we liavo bud unusually 
large supplies for the season, and tlie market has 
been completely upset by the large accumulation 
shown in the stock. Mess has declined about me. 
per barrel since our last report, and present quota- 
Mona are entirely nominal, and difficult to ObtuiU. 
Mess held at fa>.«8 V<»20.75..with «20.ofj the J’Ost bid. 
and only tor a few lets. Sales in .t jobbing wu> .it 
$30.0fta‘io.74. Prime mess lias sold a little bettei for 
export ai *18.50, which I* lower. Lut'd }* dull and 
easier Western steam offered at I- ->’• t nture also 
is lower dales for Juiieut ISkc.: city held ntll.VjO.. 
IIVc. for steam and kettle. Beet is quiet, at *lo.-ls 
tor new extra moss: i.'Wc.°H.5tl for prime me**. in tcs.; 
rmtsa lor India mess: second grado Texas prime 
mess, ten., $3; Beef hums are dull, at *ik»30 tot 
ermine Texas; $35*31.50 for Western. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
HVII, uinaiuii 0|V»'* tmn .. ^ .. 
njtcplvud nitiOO. Thw$ weed uuniy jswocUuna very tew 
poor u ill uni Is among them. Some nt t tin droves were 
made up of 8\o9 CWl. grade, aleck amt tat, and sold at 
15o.—now utid then no extra animal at l.Vn<:., wmcii 
was fully VO. lower than the previous Monday, or at 
scarcely thu chwing rates of the following: sriduy. 
The major pnrllonof the cuttle sold at I’IiIshCh with 
a few hulls and dry cowa nt lft&llo. Tefy few of the 
latter worn un sale, the good market of the previous 
week pretty much using them up. , , ... 
There is a change in the proprietorship of the 
Commuirlpnw yards, Messrs. Sherman und, Payaon 
having leased 1 hem for the. coming year. Ihey an- 
nounco that m> truffle Is to he curried on on Sunday 
which 1 HM 8 it Simula he. At the other yards nearly 
one-half of the stock Is sold ..n Sunday. It is to bo 
hoped that tlo: goon example will be followed. 
The following are the prices at the close or the 
This weok. Last week. 
Clijli. Gouts. 
Uh; & 15 15 <S> 15X 
13 V <& MX li @ ItX 
w @ via m <# m 
I ’j (oi UK 12X ® 13 
10 & II H ® 12 
- id. 13.X 13X (i» — 
continue* dull, notwith- 
Jisw Vohk. AprilT, 1871. 
thf. receipts of the principal kinds of produoe 
since our last «m brace 7.425 bush, heans, (mostlyCali- 
fornta 15.715 bush, barley. 507.556 bush, corn, 73,373 
J -m}, oat-. i.77,!U7 hush, wheat. 50,156 bbls. tlour.3.132 
h sh grass seed, (TOB pkgs. dried fruit-, 834 bales hops, 
?MR Dkgs. beef. 7,030 pkga. butter. 5.505 boxes cheese, 
Vwnkg* cut-meats. 24.622 bbls. eggs. 585 kegs lard, 
J 162 pk*“ bird. 12.207 hbls. l»n k, H.i’JU boxes W»d cases 
tobacco. 2.03S hhd?. do., 3.464 bins, whisky. 20,047 bales 
cotton. 
Rennet nml P«*«a.*-Mert(umsare weak and though, 
few arc included in 'incoming receipts, last, week's 
nrtres are all the market will bear. Some Callforma, 
stock ha* arrived. 2.534 boxes, part b« go to Boston. 
Theyareof good quality,and resemble our pea beans 
fn appearance. A lot of over *»> bags were sold on 
nrivate terms. Marrow* are nominally as ltlgli mi be¬ 
fore It I* reported that wme round parcels have 
Line out of market, but the rumor lx not strong 
enough to revive speculation in them. Lima beans 
are lower. Pea beaux are abundant, and have de¬ 
clined Canada peas scarce and firm Green pea* opt 
selling largely, homheru B. E. peas have suddenly 
spit** e p . „K a .- nAn .... i.viMiixriwi ^iiiiHutrn 
r HoRNS.-Ah Iht! tmbbCTiber tfoinff to Europe, 
and i?« aitff in treaty lor ibe of liU Hoarsauie 
Kami, he will sell his wlndo stud ot horses singly. 
The stud numbers about forty lioml; ulso, a remark¬ 
able good herd of Short-Horns, comprising eight fo- 
niules and one bull, offered a* a hold Those not dis¬ 
posed ot at private sale, will be sold by auction on or 
about the Kith day of May next 4’atalogues giving 
lull description* nml pedigrees, can be had hv mail, 
on application. Tlicte are live millions which should 
lie aunt lor and used this season, vis. The Mar¬ 
shall a I borough bred True, nod Cray Messenger. 
Orion, uud A returns, The two lat ter were sired by 
JtvMdyek's UamblPiutUlln. Prompt action will secure 
great bargains uu r^MOlUtiS, 
Fordlium, \V cstohostov eg., N. Y. 
T5XTESS1VI! SALK OK AYRSlII 11ES.— 
Id j In order to supply the constant demand upon 
him. Dr. liiSOlUJK H. |,OKINU proposes a sale ot 
Ayrahlres on Tl K8DAY. APIUI. W, ", Ins I arm in 
Salem, Mtt88. Alamt fmtv nilllD»l* WlU b« offered 
for mii ie. mostly young euws and hclfj is, atul bred by 
Dr l.oi'lng. A vnllinoluportion ol lh» nerd are the 
dUHCendinits of " Jessie, tile celebrated Ayrshire 
cov Imported for Or. Lnruig by Mtnford Howaid, 
Ksq and seloolfd as the tlrsl prizo COW or Scotland. 
It Is seldom that so ruro an opportunity for purolius- 
I or» uf fliii! uooui‘8. ut 12u cIock. 
AND 
ROAD WACONS 
Choice bullocks, W it 
(Joad te prime,...... 
Medium.. 
Ordinary. 
Poorest grade .... 
Average of all sales.. 
Milch Towm.—T r _ ,, ,, 
gtnndlng tlio light offerings. Small as are the b UI b- 
bera sent in. tiiey are more than can he disposed of. 
save at low prices. In fact they have declined p f 
head, tho hulk of those sent tn for sale going at *;>0 
fiiVO, with some ut *45, ami very few above *50. One 
lot of 10 averaged *117.5(1 >' bead. 
Vent CuIves.—The receipts are not so extrava- 
tfiuitly lurjris mid ciMvo* wnuld, ilOUljtk'ji^ HtJl fH*riy» 
wore it n> t for it perl eel glut of dressed veals, which 
the cooler weather ami cheaper freights on dead a ni¬ 
mals have brought forward. VVn liavo seldom seen 
such a Jam of lhe.se liog-dressnd calves. It Is luipos- 
soldo to sell them as fust a* tiiey arrive, and after 
becoming spile, they m e closed out at the low rate 
of 5„.Se U , odd go fat toward supplying the 
place of liV» unhiiale. Kven the best dressed veals 
sell ut 13c lie while hundredsgoatMoulOu, or course, 
till* tiurts tiie sale of llvaunimuis, uud we canouly 
quote Hie finest JuiHoys nt, tic,, with really prime 
at llle. Most of the Si a to calves sell at 7 }* stile.. not 
a few bnttertnllk veals going at 4001. A pen ol 
State calves. Ms lbs., was sold ut 8c , with 2U0 Bucks 
Co., Pa., I-Vi U>»„ at 10c. 
Sheep mid l.niiili*. Wo can now Introduce the 
lambs, as they begin to arrive more freely and .tit in 
demand, to serve as ail accomimmmeiit to the green 
neas coining from the Mouth. These spring lam bp are 
from New .Terser, weigh 40fii45 lbs., and sell all the 
wav from Wto’yj cents. Memo mornings, with very 
few in. the IlnoM command 22 c. per is.—one small lot 
Of 44 lb*, sold at, 23c. hilt on other days, with larger 
receipt*, tiiey ufM put out ut |B'aUK*, beforo U*Kbt. 
Sheep go slowly, esperlally when shisared. vyooi 
skins help materially to sell a lotof slienp. The skins 
thetnseLves are worth about *240 each. WooJ alieep 
range from to 8 c. V m,: clipped from 4M to ,c., low 
selling above 0 So. One thing is in rnvor of the 
dipped lots, nml that Is better quality. BUeuring 
poor sheep shows the Imre bones too CODSpieuously. 
Home of flit- late sales arc u car 81 lbs. State sheep at 
7> 4 . u cur. 83 lbs., 7>ic. 
Hxvlne.— With larger numbers and a very dull 
trade, prices have declined to liiywotfc. lor live, uud 
8.H<’VJKc. a» extremes for city-dressed. . 
LATEST, April 7. I’. 5L-Heeyes.-Ai^ri¬ 
vals to-day, ;«f car# at Comniumpaw ; and 40 at Wee- 
hawkenn, making I,ltf2 head, 'i’tio market is rather 
stronger. On really fat cattle there was an advance 
Ol .... e. V to., though tew went above IOC. A good 
trade is imtldpatijd on Monday, us low cultlo are 
known to bo on the. way. 
Sheen. — Receipts. 3 cars at 48th St.,. 14 ut Com- 
mnnlpiiw and l at iflth street. <ir a totHl of 3,I7 >j head. 
Trude very slow, with no eliangcs In sheep, winlu 
lambs are lower. They are ton pleuty for tin* de¬ 
mand. Though sold HI Iii<is20c- V Ik, lids morning, 
they arc offering ut 15c, without buyers this I’. M. 
Ilogw.—Arrivals, 1 car at 40th 8t. and 8 cars at 
Conimiinipaw, or 1,023 head. Live are selling at •>%(<£ 
8Ue., near, 205 lbs., Ohio going ut?0. Dressed are un¬ 
changed. 
5th Avenue, corner 14th Street, 
We quote:-Prim6 marrows, *3.»<t;l.25 per bush.: 
other grades do.. *2.75«3.00: prime mediums. *2.In® 
•o n • fair to good uo., *1,90®2.10: poor do.. *l.M(.jl,76: 
opH bnans, i3.3(kk2i.40: dried Lima. *4-3.5: kidney. 
>71503 25: green puns, ohoiee, t’J.OOitS.lO: do., coin- 
niun *1 80 ; Cilniirtii peas, bond. *l.3iVi 1.40; do. 
bbls,'*! 45-ftl.aO . Southern black-eye peas. *4 per two- 
bush bag. 
Reesuux.—TI ip demand continues fair: sellers 
make more concession* to buyers owing to lower 
gold. We quote 34>4<3>35c. cash for pure. 
Ri-nnni Corn.—There seems to be no immediate 
outlet for corn ; fresh receipts are adding to the 
mock r,,,l :o u great extent, but enough to show Llieie 
is more to come, and late price* arc extreme '1 be 
roDorteit -trike "f broom iliaKers on the Mohawk has 
not advanced the price -if brooms bore, a* there is a 
verv full supply. Wc quote red, 4c,; mixed. So.: me¬ 
dium gieen, rt<i.7e.; hurl, 8m Brooms range ut *l.,.Vj. 
4.75 per dozen for common to best. 
Rutter.— Did hutler might ns well bn struck out 
of the lid of regular prices now. Buyer* generally 
show a willingness to pay ror new :>c. above tee price 
that lined guides of old are Offered at. Beside*. 
Wo are now offering the largest stock of strictly 
first-class Carriages ever exhibited in New York, and 
of our own manufacture exclusively, embracing all 
tho fashionuble varieties, Including a full assort¬ 
ment of the 
ll ORdAN MVAl.liKIN FOR h-a i.tv-sn ru 
It! by llie pure Morgan stallion (Jen. t.riii",, out ot 
a Messenger mare. Is live years old, sixteen hands 
high, nf a suporb mabogany bay, with black point*, 
and without a white hair. Kerfeetl v sound and kind, 
(live* hi* own color, size and action to Ills stock, all 
ol which I* promising. Has taken first premiums at 
the state Kale for two years, and at the County 1-*- 
hlbltion* The removal ol In* owner to (.oloiuuo IS 
tho ool v reason why heJ* offered Tor sitle. 
Address Ull Llfi \.^ ( \ uUandi V t. 
BREWSTER WAGON 
with uud without toys-the standard for style and 
nualitu. Prices fixed und uniform to all. Parties 
seeking for the BEST, and not looking for “cheap” 
work, will do well to call upon us or address us by 
mail, a* above. 
1 O RAIN HEREFORD HERD. - l II A » r. 
1 J for sale sonic very good Hulls of different ages, 
also t ows and Hellers and Calves id the pure Here¬ 
ford breed. AlsoCotswoldSheOP, males and females, 
all from my ... Stock, liiLViiig been a breeder 
of different kinds ot Cattle and tohrep over ^ years, 
in England and Amorlcu. and cpn.yn“Ally importing 
when I ueo<i thvm* JOH N 11UM1 HHIES. 
v KlyrliA, Loroln Co., Ohio. 
ltfiltsi I.E. I’llllini OEKKNH I RE 1*1 OS, 
r the get ot oiie. of Mr CroMers Imported Boars; 
also u l*vw ualrn of Durk I 3 i‘i\t<nnii l owlrt. 
liiou u JirUAND. Bui nbrlflge* N- V. 
F m: BRED SHORT-HORNS OF both 
BeXea C.‘ K*A^Aitl'), C| j l -c'KoyfGonesco• ■ N-Y. 
LOP ■ EARED RABBITS ^ ao i 1 id, 
*;ito*6each. Address, . _ „ _ .. . 
* NATHAN WOOD, Portliuid. Maine. 
i VALUABLE INVENTION ! 
LIQUID 
con positiov itno\/i:. 
For Bi-ouziug and (Hiding 
licittOV*. Cliaiideliei *. Pipe*, Sit lei.. Jke., 
In Lakuk and small QUAntitiich. 
Is easily and quickly applied on new or old articles 
in all shade* and color*, ut a moderate expense. 
COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE. 
B. F. KEMP, Inventor’* Exchange, 
* 4-5 BROADWAY, N, Y. 
R OSES BY MAIL Hybrid Perpetual, 
Alii** and [Humbly Rti-e* in assortment, 
(dormant plants) sent, with safety to any post office, 
at tho extremely low price of f3.50 per dozen, or $2 
por half-dozen, Each collection to contain one Mar¬ 
shal Nell. Address H. K. HO A 111 )M AN, Monroe 
Avenue Nurseries, Rochester, N. V. 
15v4l5J2(l. i ilu.. Iowct grades. 12:*)lie,; do. HklmooMl, 
light. 8 1 10r.; do. heavy, te. Farm dairy, good. 
liaiSXe.f dtiitc farm, niodinin, 14--014M<0.l Ohio far- | 
tory, good, 14 vnH '^c.: do. couiuion to fair. Sidllu. 
English dulrr. fine. latilaMu.; do., skimmed, asdic.; 
pine-apple. lik<i21o. 
Cotton.-Trade Inis been very slow the past, week, 
and the market gnneriilly has ruled In the buyers' 
favor. Thu arrivals at tho porta are light. Holders 
here arc offering supplies freely. We quote : 
Nlw Orlcnni ur.ii 
IT pi i\p tl, Ac. Mohlle. Tpxiu. 
Ordinary. 
Good Ordinary . ••• 
Low Middling.... 18«®— 14 ft«- HitwH.lf 
Middling.15 ®- J»E<al5»? 
Good Middling... Itilf® - 17 <54— liV't®— 
For forward delivery, latest sales ure at I3;< for 
April. LHf f,,r May. 13* for June, 104 for Augusts 
14 3-10 for August and September. 
Dried Fruit*. The market Is very dull, Prices 
of apples are shaded to effect sales, closing entirely 
nominal Puaclie*. with a slow dutnaml. have been 
offered at tame figure*. Blackberries are held higher. 
Annie., Slate, sliced, 7N<it8c.; do., quarter*. 6 
@6Kc.; Southern, sliced, fiNkioXc.: do. good to prime, 
othci lota. 4**A’, fbjarlic*. j>*ol«d, !8( vi0c. t ./ go^cl ; 
2ij«28c. for Ea*U-rn Shore; impeded, halve*, 12® 
12XC.; do., quarters, '.(.all)He. Blackberries, Ll'yadHc. 
Raspberries, 26 v21c. ( berries, 21 gj22c. Plums, 17c. 
for Southern, ilk:, for State. 
Egg*.—Dealer* have nevor beon so loaded up with 
stock us they have thlxseuxou. Our total receipt* 
show the largest weekly amount over received hero, 
and ax it comes directly upon the «everul Immense 
deliveries that wo have already had, the b>w price 
will nor. lie surprising. Western egg“ are fortunately 
running In good order, or we should have a badly 
split up market. A* It Is, each dealer is receiving it 
share of the active Easter demand, though where 
price* will go to when huynrs havn become cloyed 
with egg*, or when - prlng green stuff and shad form 
a prominent competition. It. I* difficult to nay. Ship¬ 
pers from near point* have almost stopped sending, 
owing to the low rule of prices, but we have Ohio 
stock good enough to suit the most fastidious trade. 
We quote :-Southern, l4J4wl5c.: Western, ISydflc.: 
duck eggs, 25‘d!28o.; geese eggs, 60adac. Egg oat*, per 
bush., ifVsMo. 
Fresh Fruit*. -About 450 quart* of strawberries 
came in by steamship from Charleston, last weuk. in 
good order. Thev were placed In a refrigerator oti 
board steamer On account of their condition they 
brought high prices, the largest selling at 12.60 per 
quart and down to *2. They were produced from 
plants set last fall- A few hothouse arc selling at li 
per small basket. Cranberries are hard to sell, with 
the quality becoming poorer. Apple* show uo far¬ 
ther change; the business Is fair lo selection* i*ea 
nuts are in tue seller's favor. 
I Hill RIO SWINI'I, selected from (Queens) pens, 
Windsor, Eng,, all nges, for *u|o. BnO'l-llorn lit¬ 
tle, most fashionable Herd Book pedigree*, all ages. 
Mammoth Bron/.o Turkey;. Alxo, a pack ot un«x- 
cellod Fox Hound* are kept for pleasure nml surplus 
stock sold annually. I* partiesprofer, wlllijend »tock 
i . <j. D, II. (:. GRAK'F. Box 400, Muysville, Ohio. 
I.andscape Gardener 
AND 
CONSULTING HORTICULTURIST 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
Design* and Plana for Villa Grounds, Cemeteries 
Parks, &c., to order. 
r IRE BRED CHESTER \V HITE I I(»s 
filin')' Poultry, Ac . bred and shipped by J.W . 
& M. IRWIN. Penningtonvllle. ( licsier < o., i U. 
Kgg* tor Hutching a specialty. Send stamp for 
illustrated Circular. _ 
W estmoreland poultry yard. 
Price list of Egg* from above-named yard In¬ 
clude* eggs irom (liu same fowls that nave won 
prizes at t tin largest slimy* In theeountry. 1‘or I rice 
l.lsr A I)I (IcvMonpUMn of "fowl#, itCUlt'U**, with 
j. S’. HICKNKill 4 , Wentworoland, OneUhi.Co., N. Y. 
Ncuj ^bucrtiBcmcuts 
rn If I It T Y - N I N T II DIVIDEND, 
WASHINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY, 
No. Broiidxvny. 
Nkw York, February, 8. 1871. 
CASH CAPITAL. r .(dlKHKiO 
CASH ASSETS, Fob. I. 1871. 800,000 
A Dividend of (7) SEVEN PER CENT.lathisduy 
deolared payable on demand, lu CAbn, to Stock 
liulderti. 
Also, Hu Interoit Dlvldrnil of (fi) SIX 1*EH CUNT, 
on outstanding Serlp, payable First ol April, in 
"Also, li Scrip Dividend of (50) FIFTY PER CENT, 
on the earned premiums of 1‘olicles entitled to iwr- 
tielpato In the profits for the year ending 31*1 of 
January, 1871. The Scrip will bo ready for delivery 
on ami after the First of April next. 
FIFTY PER CENT, of the Scrip of 1864 will be re¬ 
deemed on the Klr«i. nt April next, Irom which date 
interest Lliereou will cease. 
WM. K. LOTH HOP, Secretary. 
vyil AT IS IT J—Many, many pooplo suffer 
from tiiey kuow not whul. They are not 
aick—they are not well. There is no name l’or it. 
It is simply weukuess—a breaking down of the 
vital forces. Whatever its causes, (und they are 
Innumerable,) its symptoms are in the main the 
same. Among the moat prominent arc extreme 
lassitude, loss of appetite, lossol' Hush, and great 
mental depression. Indigestion, and a stomach 
cough aro also ffflrjuent concomitants ol this 
distressing state of body uud of mind. Thecotu- 
mou remark In relation to persona in such a con¬ 
dition is, that they are consumptive. Now, wlmt 
these tl U for tuna tcs really want is nyur, dial 
strenath; und, as certainly as dawn succeeds 
darkness, they can recuperate their systems and 
regain perfect health by resorting to llostetter’s 
Celebrated Stomach Hitters. It is as clear tliut a 
life-reviving tonic is required in such eases, as 
that tho dying Haute of an empty lump requires 
to be revived with a new supply of oil. Perfect¬ 
ly pure and iuuocuous, containing nothing but 
the most genial vegetable extracts, and combin¬ 
ing the three grand elements of a stomachic, an 
Hostetter’s 
riuifiVK-coaum, 
V HOI DAN, 
DARK BRAHMA, 
\V IIITK LEGHORN, 
BLACK*BRKASTEI> RED GAME. 
Etrirs fur salt*. Young Fowl* In Heptember. Send 
for pruiu* C. A- CIIEKVER, Box 2te b, N. Y.City. 
n iNTUIS. For Sale, a Trio ol Very 
Sapartnr Silver Duck-VViug Ban turn *. frouiCross- 
latKl's stock. English, JnHt importod, W,'. A I lor of 
lUaek-Ueil Bantam* tlnn, $12. A trirt ot Bl.uk 
African Bantams 115. A l ) 1 " < r"‘i.h. i p 1 }!‘ 
Hen ami two Pullet*, very «no, #30. A low Pjuitidgu 
(’..chin and Buff Cochin Cockerel* for stilei AiKln-.-s. 
to 11} i ISAAC \ AN WLNKHK. 
Willi stamp, BoJ J i;lj (iiuenvlllc. New Jersey. 
FIRST MORTGAGE 
COLD BONDS, 
UKEI> FROM PRE- 
EDWARD BURGESS, 
I I nnum stock, f3 del' (lOZ 
Poughkccpi 1 «- 
BRAHMA EGGr* FOR HATCH- 
es stock, earetully paoked and^dehvered 
«;loz. L- A. SPALIil^u, r. 
I *'xi, iv v--a oil' " 
to expro^s at $1.60 per cloz, 
Louk|>urr, .N. Y . __ 
I iufis For hatching, lromth; 
lugvarlcGesof fij*t.-e.la*» fowlB: Dark 
Buff Cochin* and Houdans, *1 per do*.: L 
mas, Gray Dorking* ami Golden Sebright 
f’l i,cl’ doz. Egg* uarefullv packed imude 
<*; ,re**. FRANK LOUCKS, Salisbury Ce 
alterative, und a genial iuvigorant. 
Bitters are suitable to all constitutions, and are 
us applicable to the diseases and disabilities of 
llm feebler sex ns to those of men. 
COMBINED, HAVING A PAID-UP CAPITAL OF 
/ 1 IIOICK FOWLS* ANI) EGG*. Partridge 
I / t'oc.kln, Dark Hvuhmas, Plynmutli Rock, and 
twenty-seven other varieties of fowl* and eggs, for 
auh> by E. K. PEllK I NS, 23H Essex St.. Salem, Mass. 
C>F’ Enclose stamp and *oud for Circular. 
MY PRICE LIST OF I5GGS FOR 
VI HATCHING In loimequcnce of receiving so 
many letters dally. I nave concluded to publish my 
price list ot eggs for the season Houduns, 1st 1 ro- 
nilum Pari* Exposition stock, per do*., Fg Crure- 
CW*. Special Premium, N. Y. S PonlirySoc., S68. 
$«• 1,U Flo, lie, Special Premium. N. Y- H. Poultry 
Soc Is/J. *ti; Breda or Guelder*, two 1st Premium 
arid two Silver Cup*, N. V. 8. Poultry Soc., Dec., 1870, 
*6 Buff Coi-Jilft*. winners of tho American Agricul¬ 
turist'’up, ♦»’.; White Cochin*, l*t Pramlurn. N. V. 
S. Poultry Soc.. Dec . 187b, *6: Partridge Cochin*. 1st 
Promluui, BlnnUigiiam. Oakham, lfing., Ac.. Dec., 
1870. fS; Black ( oehln*. W: Leghorns. 1st Premluuix, 
1806. L-vrr, IMS, 1WD. AC-., Light Brahmas, from tot 
Premium stock, (Autocrat and Duke of 7 ork.) W. 
Dark Brulimaa. l*t Premium. Jim . 1871. to: Dark 
Brahma*, Lady GwydyrV Mock, (winner* of 12oupe 
and extra Clip.) »7. AUdrewc with ISAAC 
VAN WINKLE. Greenville. Hudson Lo., N. .1. .My 
Premium ICkK TrimuportaUoo Boxe* 25 cents extra. 
E tuis FROM 6 VARIETIES OF FOWLS. 
Equal to any ip the country. Egg* carefully 
packed and warranted true to name. Inclose stamp 
for circular, giving description and prices Address 
ISAAC N. BALTH1S, Bux 5«. Corydon . I nd. 
LENOK. Now ready. It contain* a complete d 
soription of every known fowl, as ''P / v ' fl H,v l ^ lllI J 
Fancier* of America, at then f-o inc ri GOP .Ft. >r ii a ry, 
1871. Also, a Treatise Oil Ra.si'm Prize U rd* or Ex¬ 
hibition. Evci y one who keep* e U. 
Price 50 cent*. Sent post-paid. WM. tl, 
. H n,,v .‘Ml 1 i M r til tl. lyOnil. 
WITH 25 0 MILES OF ROAD IN OPERATION 
CONNECTING NEW YORIl C 
WITH THE GREAT LAKES 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET, 
BY THE 
I3.76td4.2t) ; Jersey, «3-90qj, 4• Brandywine, $4.45 
Marsh'* (’alone, W-»: Soutlicrp. $.LS6«j,L25; Cits 
quoted at fl-W for coarse, 11.51 for fine, f l it', for bolt 
Most of the cheese delivered at the Little Falls 
market for the sveek endtrg April 8th. has been sent 
forward io be sold on commission. Not much new 
Cheese has as vet come to market, but we shall doubt- 
le*s begin to have small quantities from farm (lairius 
In a week or two. Wo (lo not utter quotations for 
Into ends of farm dairies. The small lots that come 
in, when sold, go, according to quality, from U to 
13Ho. The quantity back must bu quite small. 
In factories, we hear of a few sales at from 15W to 
15Xu. for best, but traiumchon* hsvo been very light. 
Butler 1* wming forward unite freely, and lias sold 
readily this week at from 33 to<S7c.-tho latter figure 
Doing paid for prime lots. 
Tho weather i* mild for the season, and cows are 
reported to have wintered well and to be yielding 
good returns There has been ulreudy a considerable 
Imp,,elation of ciiws In the country to filI up the herds. 
Safes have been active at 460 to *70 per head, und tor 
very extra beast*, as high as $80 have been paid.— 
X. A. W. 
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. 
$45,000 PER MILE ALREADY EXPENDED ON 
THAT PORTION OF THE ROAD. 
A Map and Circular relating to the Bonds of the 
Montclair Railway 
OF NEW JERSEY, 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
STYLES, SIZES it PRICES TO SUIT ALL FARMERS 
DeacrlpUvo Circular* Forwarded by Mall. 
NEW Youk, April 6,1871. 
There is little demand for meat of any kind, this 
the last and strictest week of Lent. Arrivals or live 
stock, with the exception of calve*, have been light, 
but enough for all wantn. Kgg* continue a perfect 
glut, and at. a price which dalle* competition with 
meat, while Bsh have uHCrdod the chief diet outside 
of bread and vegetables, for n large clasw of people, 
lienee the prices of meatx, or the animal* wbteh go 
to make them, have not been increased. Veal la 
even lower, nml beef rutlmr easier. 
TOTALS UVD STOCK FOR 'a,g VVJSKK. 
M tilth 
Brevta. Cow*. C*lr«a. St,*.,,. Hor*. 
This week. 4.584 74 L947 13.636 10.376 
Last week. 8,390 88 1 386 25.606 1S.825 
Correspond’* w’k’70 4.963 124 1.640 13.321 9,641 
Average '70 . 6.847 «7 2,240 28,151 17,333 
Reeve*.- Here we have aheavy falling offln num¬ 
bers—In fact, little more than half the supply of the 
previous week. Dealers wisely anticipated the little 
demand for the closing week of Lent, and so kept 
their stock hack. If it is not now rushed in too rap¬ 
idly, they may haveagood market again. The offer¬ 
ings for lust Monday were 06 car loads at Communl- 
INDORSED BY THE N. Y. A O. MIDLAND CO 
MAY BE HAD BY APPLICATION TO 
IRISH JUMPER, IRISH .1 1,'NIPER- 
X 5,000 Irish Junipers for sale, 2M feet high, at 35 K 
100; they are unsurpassed for beauty, Satisfaction 
guaranteed. Address JA8. M. W1LL8. 
Box 616, Bloomington, Ill. 
HEAT WESTERN GL'N WOItttS 
Caps, Powder. Shot. Wads, Bullets, Game Bugs, Shot 
Belts, Powder Flasks, Gun materials and Sporting 
Goods of every description at very lbw prices. Send 
stamp for a Price-List. 
We send goods by Express, C.O.D., with privilege 
to examine before paying the bill. Army Guns and 
Revolvers bought or traded for. 
Address J. H. JOHNSTON, 
Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
a the country is 
published in this 
THE best agricultural weekly 1 
Moore s Ritual Nkw-Youkki:, 
city .—American Udd Fellow. 
