Two Gold Medals 
AWARDED ONE MACHINE 
Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, &c,\ |n .yvsifl tY) for extra do.; $6.65 
C« tJ?5 fur choice extra do.; Including shipping brands 
of round ho--p Ohio at Jfi.WsO.SU,and trade brands of 
do. iit $6.85,i;,:i5: good tochoice white wlio.it extras at 
$7.25--in .65: Minnesota ai, $6 r S>.<6i,8i; St. Louis at t'ti.SO 
7.30 for common to fair MRa.iiiiu $7.35.yj tor trood 
to choice ; Southern at fd.'APjo ,.>U for extras; $7,Sowd 
fur (food to choice. Rye at $1.10-,,6.26 fur the range of 
prlcto;, and superfine. Corn meal sold at tl.lo lor 
Brandywine. 
CJrni w.— Spring grades of wheat have sold well to 
shippers at full prices. The outlet generally lias 
been light : the foreign advices are favorable, lint 
the scarcity of freight room is the multi feature 
working against the trade. The stock in moderate, 
and In the hands of u few parties, and prices are not 
decidedly changed. Closing sales at $l.5t>-<i1.62 for 
now spring. In store and all..al ; $bf-3<,o1.66 for winter 
rod and amber Western; f l.tlo fur red Western. Corn 
lias boon coming in by rutl beyond all precedent, and 
v.lih tlo? snipping demand much lighter, prices do. 
dined materially, closing hrm at 75jt77e. for new 
Wb"torn mixed, atloat. and ThafS’ic. fur Western 
yellow. Oat* are weak and dull, lit (ii-t-TOc. tor West¬ 
ern and Ohio. Rye is dull, at $1.02 ,o. for Western. 
Barley Is quiet, ut tl.12d1.13 for Canada West. 
llnr mill 8tcaw.—Retail is in One demand, at 
full prices. Shipping is In good demand when quality 
suits. Some extra orders are tilled from second-grade 
retail. Straw fltier. and selling briskly. We quote 
retail, ordinary, $1.20-1,1.35: extra do., £1.43; shipping, 
91 . 1.1 s salt buy, Tfesllc.; clover, MOtg-Uftc.; Inngryestraw, 
tlJH&LSa; short do., fl'wl.h); oat straw, SLibuo. 
Iliipn.—The market hasnn Improved tone, There 
Is more trade from speculators and exporters, ml a 
good Demand from brewers. Prime new are del 
with moat confidence. The speculative demand s 
been mainly for old stock, with advanced prices list¬ 
ed in the grades, We quote New York.8". 12c.; K,ist¬ 
ern, fi.tlOo.: Wisconsin, Michigan aud Ohio, fiabc.: 
Old.SaiTe, 
Poultry nuil Oninc.— It scarcely pars to send 
drip.sad poultry from any point at present, as the 
cotnnime wants of the Immediate market can bo sup¬ 
plied by city killers. Dressed turkeys range at lave 
22c- tor Heavy to light.; do. chickens, USfiWe. for 
ordinary, and 22c. for fancy; slips. 27<®20u.; enpoos, 
32 33c. AVe quote live poultry and dead gaum ns 
follows : — Live poultry - Slate ami New Jersey 
fowls and eliiokeiis. I8-i>llk'. put pound . Western, 
It’, u. 17c*.: roosters. 12 ’.lie. State and Now Jersey 
turkeys, 186420c ; Western. lft . 17c.;ducUs, New Jiuvnv. 
per pair, $1.25-'1.50; do. Western, flea),Vi; Geese. 
Western. $1.5Qfcil.75: do. N. .1., $3.25:,UUiO. We quote 
Game Brant, P pair, «! «, 1.20 ; Red Head. 7oe.iyi$l; 
mallard. ■.'>e.v’ <l ; broad bills, 87i>|i-)Oe. Wild pigeons, 
pleked, f2.;.V.si3.ii(i per do*.; do., feathered, $2.o0®2.7.i. 
English snipe, fl.7Jyi2.oo per do ton. 
I’riivisions.—Stearino is dull, weak ami nominal; 
nothing touches J2o. Lard is olfereil freely at lower 
prices. Prime Western steam at iljfc. for Vlav we 
quote at ll^o.: June, 12'*c.; city dull at He. for No. I, 
11 ,c. for steam. I’ulloTy—Huliis of extra choice m9e. 
Bacon is lower, with large lota ton-ed on the market. 
L"iig dear city, I' - e.i short, clear ellv. lOlkijf lOike., 
short rib city,‘J'-isiU vc.; Cumberland uti.,9V„.*.R$c.; 
long clear Western. . short clear do., lfl'pwlil ,c., 
short ribs dp., !)! f ’i' ,, J ,J e.. Cniuiier'Iimd do., 9'Vo. Beef 
—Thera Is very little Hade. We quote at fie,. 18 
for new extra mess , 126*23.50 for prime mess, in ics.; 
$29i«32 for India, mess: Hecoud grade Texas prime 
mess, lea.. (22. Beef hams are lii.nellve and weak 
al S2>k<*»> lor choice Texas ; (2 !I.a;iu for Western. A 
farther decline of $1 per ht>l. i» union m pork. Tlio 
stock Is large.and hat'd to work offal present prices. 
Mess, £IU.5b. for May Milos at 819,37'.j. Prime meas 
is very irregular, held at rl7.7m.olW, which Is altog,-Ui- 
er above the vleffs of shippers. Cut meats are dull 
lit late prices, Smoked hauls, large, city, IP-ilOe.; 
smoked shoulders, U-<« 12c.; pickled bellies, 9!y,t9i.;<s; 
an outside price; Western pickled hums 12” Ci'^'c.; 
pickled -boulders, choice. He, light: pickled, sliuul- 
dors. heavy, 8e.. shoulders In dry salt, 7ko. 
Seed.—Clover is quiet, with the demand for local 
use; sines at ld’tlUHc. Timothy la lower, quoted at 
Hsiiw.; that morning showed hundreds of carcasses 
if beef spoiled by the excessive heat, so that butch¬ 
ers did not feel in a purchasing mood, t he rates 
were reduced somewhat, but it was impossible to sell 
out, lor lack ut buyers. Mince Monday wo have re¬ 
ceived l.otl head, aJLof which were on the market 
to-day, besides several hundred loft from former 
market days, and of those not oue-hair Could be sold, 
even utter dropping lc, per lb, Butchers generally 
staid away from the market, and those who wore 
there could only be coaxed into buying lightly. 
Most of the decent to pretty good cuttle went at llbip 
1-S*N There was nothing good enough to reach 14c., 
while)Jo. was obtained tor choice cattle last Monday. 
Hie following are the prices at the close of the 
Him ket: 
This week. Last week. 
C vitla. CttllU. 
Choice bullocks, T* lb,— <ii 14 14* <r<i 15 
Good to in line. “ . 13 <S> 13* 13* as 14k 
Medium. *• . 18* <« 123} 13 will!'. 
Ordinary .. ■* ...II w 12 12 do 12* 
Poorest grade. ’* ...0*ii*U 111 (<t 11 
Average of all sales.— os 12* — Ui 13'.( 
Hilt'll Curve.—When milkmen see their stock di¬ 
minishing in value because beef Is ileeling. they are 
not us much inclined to purchase fresh milkers as 
when fat cows sell well, and i hey can inventory their 
own slock at good prices. Now the dry cows erode, 
cidedly at it discount, nnd the fresh trade languid. 
Brices are nominally unchanged, but It is so difficult 
td make sales Mint some Dealers have been u whole 
week in selling half a dozen cows. Most sales range 
from $ti(Xsi$75eiich. 
V>n I Culvou.—A largo increase iu arrivals, and a 
corresponding railing off In prices, ar** the features 
of the calf market. Ilundruaa of hog-dressed calves 
were sold. In the hoi weather of lust Saumiiiy. at *Pyj 
2 per head,and large lots Wore seized by the M inltarv 
Police as totally unlit for food. This reduced Uie. 
value of live stock, tliu best calves selling at IW.o.c.; 
fair at 7*iiti8i>.; and common -if lictiTc. Lew Mare 
calves sell above He. Choice Jersey* of 100 tbs. might 
feach Itle. tide l„r.,if 2UII let, Pennsylvania voids, 120 
lbs., sold at lice., a pen ol bid Suite calves, aauio 
weight, selling at 7c. 
Sheep n ml Lninliw. I. am ha are extremely vari¬ 
able. The surplus soot in one week ago run them 
down to 15a 17c., some lots offering at. 12,*c. Just 
now there is a temporary scarcity, and a few of ij 
lbs, were sold to-day at. 2de., but they are only quota¬ 
ble at lUclMe. Sheep go slowly, sheared at 5aui*c., 
and wool ut il'p.ise. one lot of 116 lbs. choice reach¬ 
ing 8>,c. Other sales were, a car Ohio clipped sheep, 
DO Jbs.. Iltfc.; near si lbs., do.. OWc,; a ear ISO lbs. Mass- 
auhusutts wool sheep, i \c. During the week 6,067 
head averaged $6.02 each. 
Su ilie.—Arrivals are not heavy, and trade con¬ 
tinues dull at boy rates, or 6 ,w /0 lye. for live, one ear 
169 liis. Ohio soiling nr, 6 * 0 . This is about 3c. lower 
iliari they s,ibf ut one o ur ago. Dressed are quoted 
at saS*,:., averaging about 8 ,*u. 
LATEST, April II. 1». 31.—Ileevea.—Arrt- 
VIII* to-day, 31 ears ut Oimununipuw ; and II at One 
Mtindretltn St , making 774 head. Brices are 110 bet¬ 
ter, but nearly all the stock la selling, and on this ac¬ 
count there Is an nuproveiueut. Most of the lota 
Stock, |Joiiltvn, &’c 
h 11, U. V? L f i - , I«KSKS AND SHOUT- 
A 1 1 , ^ An tin; Mulmcriber 1st koIiik to Europe, 
and is also In treaty for the sale of his Scarsdale 
Lai in, he will sell ids whole stud of horses singly. 
. 1 i'i?, tUt, ,T nu ’•M.'.-'it'-'iu 1 forty head; also, a renuTrk- 
^ kood In 1 d of Mhorl-Horti*, COmpi bdng eight fe- 
maies and one ball, offered as a herd. Tie ‘so not dts- 
.ViTV.i ' l ;, lo ,', w " 1 ,Jt ‘ "did by uuelion on or 
Jdout the 10th day id 31 ay next, t'alaloguea giving 
lull doserlptions and pedigrees, can be had by mull, 
on application. '1 here me live Htnilhnin which should 
be sent tor mid used thin season, viz : The Mar- 
sha", a 1 hoiouglibipd True, and Gra.y Mussenaor, 
hljulArctunis, Thu two latter were slreilby 
Hvsilyek s Uaniblet.onlaii. Brompi actiou will secure 
gieat bargains on liberal terms. Address 
LEVVIM G. MORRIS, 
I’ordbam, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
|34)U s \ l,E The excellent Mhort-IIorneil hull 
,V M \ it uii in . Red and white. Calved 
May 1 , 1 , iw,». Got by Santa ilhuis, 7250, nut of Laura 
7th. by Marrnloli, IM3-- Laura 3d. by Brlneo Leopold, 
btill Laura by North American. 110, (IS2G3) Louisa by 
Boston il"151—Agatha by .Sir Charles 11 mid Uucheas 
br 4 Wellington iiw,| by Admiral 1 1.) by Mir llenry 
ilio’-.l. 'L7, 1 ," ,a ' 1 l»y Hub puck (319.1 w. A. 
BKIvSLKS, Murtliisiiuigli, N. V. 
LAND-GRANT BONDS 
J y'inmriH c riiioulgc^^,-! 
NEW YORK, March 20th, 1871 
The undersigned offer for sale the balance of the 
Land-Grant, Bonds or the Union Pacific ttnllroiul 
Company. Thu Road has been In operation about 
twenty months. It is complete in all respects, ami 
' arnings have averaged £8,0nn,uno per annum. 
per cent. Interest, coupons pay¬ 
ee’.-. They urn receivable at. par. 
- Tim following 
y of the financial condition of the Company 
- - 1 a. Scott to the 
ncy, at 
Bonds, 7 per j'ent. cummer, 
So long offered as a Premium by the Rural New. 
Yorker, the American Agriculturist, and other 
leading periodicals, still stands unrivaled for 
Strength and Durability. Its sale constantly in¬ 
creases, as those who arc Induced to buy other 
kinds, which sooner wear out, are sure to get the 
Universal as their second purchuse. It is the only 
Wringer which has 
These Bonds bear 7 r 
able April and October, 
in payment for the Company's lands, 
suinmilf; . 
is from the address of Cot Thoiuua _ .... 
stockholders upon his accepting the Preside 
the annual meeting In Boston, March 3th : 
"Luna Department. 
*10,400,000. 
"Land Sales.—292,0<X) acres; proceeds, $1,300,506 
averugo price per acre, * 1 ,40. 
On account of those sales the Company has 
received ami redeemed land-grant bonds to 
the extent of.$730,«X 
For the remainder the Company holds hind 
notes maturing in one, two and three years, 
with accruing interest. 570,r.V 
Total.$L312J)o( 
“The condition of the Lund Department luuj 
therefore bn stated thus: 
... 
Principal reduced by bonds redeemed. 730,001 
Land Notes on hand. .. 070,66( 
Showing an uhsniiite reduction of.$1,312,051 
The Company is entitled, under tlio 
grants from Government, after de¬ 
ducting total lands, pre-empted be¬ 
fore tin* passage of the act, to.12,080,000 acres, 
From which deduct amount hereto¬ 
fore sold. 
Leaving on hand ns an asset, 
—which, at an average value of two dollars par arre, 
being twenty per cent, below the minimum Govern¬ 
ment price for adjoining lands owned by It, should 
yield tlic gross sum of $23,574,334, so much thereof a* 
may bo required to ho applied to the payment on 
redemption of the land-grant bonds, and the balance 
to go into the treasury. The a.verago land sales 
amount to about $75.DXI per month. 
From present Indications it would scorn ron- 
somiblo to ostlinuto the gross receipts of 
the coming year at a minimum ol'.$9,000,000 
With a cost of matntatpg and operating the 
tine on this Increased earning of not ex¬ 
ceed log, say. 4,.500,000 
Leaving as net receipts to bo applied totntor- 
ostand dividend, exclusive of (flio opera¬ 
tions of the land department. 4,500,000 
“Thu operations or the line for the first 20 months 
of its existence as a completed road, show not earn¬ 
ings sufficient to meet the interest upon its unitre 
bonded debt. 
“ This result cannot but be deemed, by all practi¬ 
cally versed in the history of now railway linns, ns 
Indicating a successful future The yearly increase 
or traffic, coating but llttlM ailaitionul to transport, 
and therefore yielding a large per contagu of net 
revenue, must soon give a value to your property 
not readily appreciated at present.” 
MORTON 1 HI.IS* Jk CO.. 
30 Hi'oiitl St., New York. 
ROWELL’S PATENT COGS 
with long and strong alternate teeth, which can 
separate widely, or crowd closely together without 
binding or losing their power. 
These are protected by the PATENT STOP, 
nr screw, above the cogs, which prevents them from 
entirely separating, so the 
UNIVERSAL WRINGER NEVER PLAYS 
OUT OF GEAR, 
Q PA NISH MERINOS. \VK OFFER ID 
pa sale, low,a limited uuinhero! om surplus of in 
thorough-bred*, Mend for t-'iitalogue. Orders mi 
llcited. JOHN Mil ELDON & HUN, Moscow, N. Y. 
v/W* HIS. weight ol two Ohio TmpmvrUChen- 
*J«0’""ter Hogs. Mend for description of this 
famous breed, amt other thorough-bred and Import¬ 
ed Animals and Fowls. L. tt, SILVER, Salem, O. 
17or mai.KiI iiokie hkrk-iiirk pihs, 
1 the get ol one ol Mr. Crotfer’s Imported Bears; 
also a lew pairs of Dark Bi ah 11 m Fowl*. 
_JOSEPH JULIAN!), Bulnbridge, N. v. 
pi RE-IIKED 4 III.STER WHITE PIGS 
I and Poultry. Bred by J. W. <fc Al. IRWIN, Pen- 
Uiiigtnnvllle, Chester Go , Pa. Eggs a specialty. 
292,884 acres 
yet the teeth of the Rowel! Cog* are ko long, the 
rolls can separate fur enough to pass the largest 
article easily, 
OATJTIOKT. 
The importance of Mils Patent STOP is not gene¬ 
rally understood, and sometimes people buy a wringer 
with xlntjle or xiiirnt roan on both nuts of the shaft, ex¬ 
pecting to got the same advantage; but as articles 
cun disconnect those single cogs, on either one side 
or the other continually, one half of the power of the 
cogs is constantly lost, as in the Illustration below, 
with 
COGS SEPARATED AT ONE END. 
I AIJ4.I-. SAIiI'.S, One Thousand Fivo 
Hundred nml ,Seventeen (1,3171 OHIO 111- 
i'lUiV I'B* Cheater swine were shipped into tlio vnri- 
«ms State*. Territories, and Canada, for Breeders In 
into, by I,. B. MIL.VEIL Salem, (>. 
Mend for description uml price or this famous breed 
nnd other Thorough-bred Anlmula and Fowls. 
rpitY IT. —Tt is amusing Hint the feeble 
x should totter, with Unoorluin steps,over the 
face of the earth, in danger every day of falling 
victims to Hjo morbid intlueaeca by which We 
are till surrounded, when a tested and proven 
vegetable ionic, cupabloof endowing them with 
1 lie vigor they need, is procurable in every city, 
town and settlement- It might reasonably bu 
thought that after the twelve yearn* experietteo 
which the world has lmd of Hostottcr’s Bitters, 
nil would know Unit its effect is to prevent dis¬ 
ease. 
At certain seasons the atmosphere is stir- 
charged with the seeds of intermittents, remit- 
lenls, rhoumatlsin, pulmonary disorders, billions 
eomplainrs aud the like. Persons whose nerv'ous 
systems are relaxed are the first to succumb lo 
these distempers. Brace up the physical ener¬ 
gies, then, with this potential vegetable tonic. 
It Is Hie most powerful rooupertmt which the 
botanic kingdom has ever yielded to patient re¬ 
search nnd experiment. Try It. The blindest 
discipline of the old medical dogmas will at least 
admit that a tonic and alterative, compounded 
Of approved herbs, roots and harks can do no 
hurra, while tin: testimony of thousands invites 
a trial of its virtues. 
Vigor is the thing most needed in these cases, 
as well as in dyspepsia and nervous atfectlons, 
and Hoalel lev's Bitters la the safest, surest and 
most wholesome strengt hening preparation that 
human skill bus yet coucnctou. 
I I umlretlsof physicians have abandoned all the 
ollieitml receipts and prescribed this harmless 
tonic as it preventive and euro lor all eases of 
chills and fever. 
j>R EM I ir.U CHESTER WHITE PIGS, 
Bred and for sale by 
GEORGE B. TIICKMAN, 
Woat Chestor, Chester Co., Pa. 
ISf" Mend for Circular aud Price 1 , 1 * 1 ., 
r . 11 PORTED PRIZE IIU PROVED BERK- 
.shirk SWINE, selected trmn iQuutm’si pens, 
Windsor, Eng., an ages, fur niilu. Hliorl Horn 1 lit¬ 
tle, must rasllliinabli’ Hurd Book pediglvi'-, all ages. 
AtanunoMi Bronze Turkeys. Also, a pault of uno.x- 
cellert Fox Hputlds at'o kept for pleasure, uml surplus 
Stork sold annually. If partniM prefer, will send stock 
C, O. D. 11. C. tilt A FF, BOX 400, Mavsvllio, Ohio. 
f1IIOI(!E ASIATIC POULTRY. Tin 
V J undersigriml offers forsuloil fmv itpkt-chiMS birds 
in pairs or trios, I'ropkui.y mated for brekuinc! 
Cousisthig of 
LIGHT BRAHMAS, 
Bred from his famous “DUKE OF YORK” strain 
and 
DARK BRAHMAS, 
Bred from " BOYLE'S '' celebrated stock. Also 
Et,(JM for hatching, (curefulhi parked,1 from his bes, 
stock. Address EJ,BRIDGE C. (.:o.\I GY, 
Or il a large, article nassr s , ; hen ugh the wringer, all 
tlte cogs are frequently d wconnocted and rendered 
mttrclu useless . as in the Illustration below, of 
A WRINGER WITHOUT THE STOP, 
m toimi. .. 
B hack.br wasted red uamem 
Eggs for hatctiiug frolu one ol tlio rlioicu 
strains in this country. Price $3 per dozen. Me 
stamp for oircuiur of choice fowls. 
F. IJ. W11,1, A ItD A BUD., Little Falls, N. Y 
FIRST MORTGAGE 
COLD BONDS. 
Willi C!off n Hcpnrnted m. Ilotli Ends, 
making the maeliiiieriotielti-rtlian a f riction wrinaer, 
when the strain la hardest,fUldthe cogs most needed. 
Always Try a Wringer beforo Purchasing, 
and buy none which will play out of year Ih puss in y u 
sheet, blanket , nr betlyniU, 
The UNI VERSA I. Is snld m 9 low as any other 
licensed wringer, and kept by dealers generally. 
Thocelebrated Doty Washing .Machine. Sold 
also by tho 
Metropolitan Washing Machine Co., 
It. C. Bin 11VNl NG, President, 
32 Cot'ilandi St„ Noxv York. 
I ^tttJS FROM DARK ItltA II MAS AND 
llouilans, ft per dox. Buff t'oelnos, 93 per duz. 
JJffht Brulimus and Silver Spangled Hamburg*. :2 
doz. Three do*. Light Brahma Eggs, $ 5 . Three duz. 
Hnndun Eggs, $10, Mend stamp for Illustrated Cir«u- 
lar. IV. B. STITT, Box '268 Columbus, Wis. 
^GGS, FRO.II PRIZE FOWLS.-1 can 
if"".’ ruwLs, — 1 can 
JL4 supply a llmlteil number or Eggs at $5 per do/.., 
from the trio of Light Braluiois Hurt took the Km.sT 
1 UEMtOM ut tho Ncw-YorK State Poultry Exhibition 
lit December last, uml which I now own. 
Also, 11 low Eggs at $(> per dozen, from my Premium 
Bull Cochins. Dated April.5, Inn. 
L. C. GARDN EH, Fayettovillo, N. Y. 
COMBINED, HAVING A PAID-UP CAPITAL OF 
E GGS FOR II\T(;bi\G. I rnm ike best 
Imported and Premium Stuck of Houdan. Gray 
Dorking and Dark Brahmas. Send stamp for ClD'u- 
lar, and address C. D. VAI.EN’L’INE. 
KordllHDi, Westchester Co , N. Y. 
ELEGANT CARRIAGES 
XJ ING, Ives stock, carefully 
to express at $1.50 per duz. L. 
Lockport, N. Y. 
.aieked uml delivered 
U SPALDING, P, M . 
THE OOUHTRY CHEESE MARKET, 
CONNECTING NEW YORK CITY 
WITH THE GREAT LAKES 
at Ulule Falls, for the week 
el 1 . 1 ^ a‘r 1 lo ’ , wl,s 1,11,1 1,1,1 Inactive. Much Of the 
7 lv , c,et ' Horn farm dairies has been sent 
B " i 1 Commission. A little new 
mf.n L m tul ',' u tJ,llri0H now begins to be delivered, 
riii. highest sales for this character of goods on 
Monday reached only 12c. 
tra 11 Va!-V1MM. 1 'm'7T 1 * r 1 V^ " ln "-' ends" we hoar of no 
, ‘2* "Peeled. Factory men were 
Fixfi , ™Vi,..V^- t ii'^c ririK to ulose out lota Of from 
accemcd Iiv drn m,- 3 g ! ' 0ut terms were not 
ai innirr. H « ' f" 11 "" 11 the tactories arc mov 
'<)i 11 lutif to Nbw VVitli tin .1 ,..iit 
TOa? 
- «s» SSkr -?«; 
„' n '" Weather, during Hie early part of the week 
wu- mild, with Light showers, and gra-M hn'm ,7 , 1 
have a faint lingo til green. boKl;ls t>J 
ROAD WAGONS 
BY THE 
THE BONDS SECURED BY A FIRST MORTGAGE 
ON THE FIRST FORTY MILES WEST FROM 
NEW YORK CITY, AT THE RATE OF 
S30,00 0 PER MILE. 
825,000 PER MILE ALREADY EXPENDED ON 
THAT PORTION OF THE ROAD. 
lltiuut* to Whom Honor la Due.” 
^ Tby^- 
5tli Avenue, corner Utii Street, 
NEW YORK. 
IIorder a 1 ri'iiilmn Railway Horae Power 
and ( oiiililnril Thrcdier uml ('Irnncr, nt 1 I 1 O 
'Print, nt Auburn. .1 uIy, 184.0, 
I 01 Mow ami easy marnae/n of horses, 15 rods Ins 
loan 1 y, miles per hour, hi sonant cat Construction of 
the very best ktnrt, lUfft'auith a rat r. onset en tious work- 
manship and material In n t ry place, nothing slighted, 
excellent work, <fe.” as shown by omclal iSrport or 
Judgea. Tlirr.'iicr*, Separator*, tanning Mills, Wood 
Saws. Seed Mower* and Pltton-i*, nil of (tiebest in Mar¬ 
ket. Catalogue with price, tall Information, and Judges 
Report of Anbui h Trial lent iVc. Address 
MINABD HARDER, 
Coblesklll.Schoharie Co.. N. V. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
A Map and Circular relating to the Bonds of the 
New Vouk, April 13,1871. 
antiolimtrxl an Improvement In themar- 
to SD*l , , !. c „ c l 08 < 5 ? f ,,UL tl “' r « >* too much Stork 
close t l,L 0 I 6n ,. t ' 10 0la *'»t«**- Directly following the 
tt iiii ZW ago, waa a •*heated term " which 
fuHof e . bu . t 7‘ , \ e ' '* «“PBlll(r. wiili b!u lighter houaen 
of u-, 77 , ' 1 wl) 'ch-pullr-d before it could l/e dispoued 
In the br!t?a? 4 ^ Helic vt’ there was ever a .eaeon.uvcn 
losses*v,,IE 'l 1 Prevlou* to this, in which the 
n o;,AT T* *” heavy, lor butchers were not uutiel- 
ui., w~ce"t L .!n l 'm Sr i! l ' ,n " { heat early in April. They 
kei ■ vv-'• mrh , |o t u. 7 r b, . l >' , ' r *- Veal gluts the mar- 
fur v.tr 11,1 1 * 1 * ( ,' )' L’hi’itp, and people are calling 
lot Am 11 , River.Iliad, riitlin Ilian meat. 
TOTALS LIVE STOCK volt TUB WEEK. 
Milch 
mi,, _ Beevsn. C,,w«, C*1v«. Slice,,. Han 
Lmlt . 7 -r«2 107 2,479 19,270 •! ;ij:i 
‘l IIII g 
ami''om?oiiA , h lln , w ® have an over supply of tattle, 
1111 v oii.E'ri,, ! 1 d,S!<ot utarkots. Pc',pie are using 
e c u, a l t ' B T \T 0 ! )0 “ f ' Veal is abundant 
clR-ao .- iV;..- 1 ’ h ! n ." 8 , " ilU| e aro sold alive, and 
butcliur* do'not'ram'" 3, .7 V lelr "“rcasaeii, the retail 
winch provema »*!!,'reL'?"' r!tt,,J ' "'"'.‘"“Ifmlingly. 
otherwise hn.m,“.5 lrt ‘ Ke consumption us would 
egm and venl. ° h U “ d lurQ8 tUu demand upon 
lOilramaten 1 a ,on , <1 ! ly 1 ' 1 MWere 4,451 head viz.: 
and 74 -it w .7,.^ 11 / 1 ^f. 1 street, 92 atCiymniunipaw, 
t Thu dHV w » siin u>.fuvon.i,le 
more ZS , . p 7 ace .celebration offering 
cution o/n.'.rm 11 thebuteher than tho ordinary vo¬ 
cation of purchasing cattle. Besides, the sluughter 
We are now offering the largest stock of strictly 
first-class Carriages ever exhibited in New York, and 
of our own manufacture exclusively, embracing all 
the fashionable varieties, Including a full assort¬ 
ment of the 
T II I It T V - N I N T II DIVIWISND. 
WASHINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY, 
No. 172 lii'oadwny. 
New York, February, », isti. 
CAHII CAPITA I,.$400,000 
CASH ASSET’S, Feb. 1, tSH. 806,000 
A Dividend of (7) SEVEN PER CENT. Is tin* day 
declared payable on demand, tn OA31I, to Stock¬ 
holders. 
Also, 11 n interest Dividend of (61 SIX PER CENT, 
on outstanding Scrip, payable First of April, in 
Cash. 
Also, a Scrip Dividend, if (SO) FIFTY PER CENT, 
on the earned premium* nt Policies entitled to par¬ 
ticipate In the profits for the year ,-nding hist of 
January, 1FII. '(‘lie Scrip will be ready for delivery 
on mid after the First of April next. 
FIFTY PER f’ENT. of the Scrip of 16m will be re¬ 
deemed on tin: First of April next, from which date 
Interest thereon will cease. 
WM. K. LOT1IR0P, Secretary. 
INDORSED BY THE N. Y. & 0. MIDLAND CO 
MAY BE IIAD BY APPLICATION TO 
“BREWSTER WAGON,” 
with and without toys-the standard for style and 
duality. Prices fixed and uniform to all. Purties 
seeking for the best, and not looking toe “ cheap” 
work, will do well to call upon us or address us by 
mall, as above. 
VUEAT WESTERN RIJN WORKS 
119 A D S C R A P E It — 
a Awarded the First I*kk- 
MIB.M at New York State 
1' 11 ir, 1S7IJ. 
The Blade i* made of steel, 
84 Inches wide ; eusllv penc¬ 
il; works free: not liable to 
oug and durable. Useful for 
ivations. Price. $10.50. Manu- 
C. C. BRADLEY A SUN, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
Caps. Powder, Shot, Wads, Bullets, Game Bag 
Belts, Powder Flasks, (inn materials and S 
Goods of every description at very low prices! 
stamp for a Price-List. 
We send goods by Express, C.O. D.. with pr 
to examine before paying tlio bill. Army Gu 
Revolvers bought Or traded for. 
Address _ j. h. JOHVSTO' 
iy A MONTH! Hnrge and carriage furnish- 
W*Jod. Expenses paid. H. SHAW. Alfred, Mo 
rnHE SCOTCH HARROW, WITH SOLI 
JL Steel Teeth, Is light, strong and durable, wi 
loose joint- couplings. It I* tlio best Harrow tmu 
for ail purposes. Send for new Illustrated PmitphU 
C. C. BRADLEY A SON, Syracuse, N. Y 
GENTS make large profits on our new goods 
Read MANUFACTl RING CO., Boatou .Muss. 
