and are but sparingly offered at the Exchange. Fair 
prospect is also making with the new Mortgage 
Bonds of the Midland New York Road, in which 
road very many of our friends in the Central and 
Western counties of the State take a deep interest. 
The subscriptions to the New 5 per cent. I.unn of 
the United States have been comparatively light this 
Week The rise in Gold had an adverse influence to 
Gome extent, but the main delays of subscriptions is in 
consequence of the Bonds not being ready for delivery. 
This drawback is particularly felt by the Bankers do¬ 
ing business with England and the Continent, as just 
now, they could use a large amount of the Bonds, if 
ready, in place of Gold. The trouble will soon be 
removed, however, as all expedition is making at the 
Department to Complete the Bonds early in May. 
The following is the present City Bank movement. 
In Capital, National and Local..$86,57*1,9*50 
Loans and Discounts.a85.580.sC9 
Gold Notes and Greenbacks.. 68,-227,007 
Deposits, all classes.214,735,818 
National Bank Circulation.. . 31,54?., 117 
The Stock Exchange continues buoyant and the 
extra rise in the Railway Stocks is quite general since 
our last report. The following are about the present 
quotations, but allowance must be made for constant 
sudden changes. 
PRICE OP STOCKS AND BONDS. 
N. Y. State 7s.toRtf (Virginias, old. 71 
Missouri 6s., osja Do., new. 72}^ 
fennessees.66 |North Carolinas, old. 47 
South Carolines. 59M Do., new. 24 
U. S. Currency 6s.. .115'-; Lnuisianos.67 
Central Parities. ... t <« N. V Central Scrip., or 
l- mon do..89Do. Stock . too 
Missouri do. .89 llartem.i 2Q 
L mon Pacilic Stock,, 32 Erie. srL' 
Reading .toSM Rock Island.tisW 
N. Y\ est. Preferred.. too 1 > Lake Shore... ..toopf 
Yinn . 1 \ 1 _ 
Do. Common. 
Wabash.. 
Western Telegraph 
Pacific Mail . 
Canton Company. 
Wells-Fargo Exp's. 
92 Ohio and Mississippi. 54 
63>4 St. Paul, Preferred.. Safe 
58 I Do. Common. 62 >£ 
.»6 I Adams Express...... 80 
84 American Express... 40 
43 United States Exp's.. 48 
The rise in Lake Shore since the previous report is 
6 percent.; New York Central ; Rock Island 3V : 
N- West. Preferred 3; Common 2 %-, Wabash • 
Central Pacific Bond 4 ; Unions 3. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Nkw York, April 21. lS7t. 
Tnn roeripta Of the principal Kind* of prmlnee 
smceour lu-.t ombrjic^SO.irjO hale.* cotton, 53.»7S lit.lx, 
ilnm.83,308 bus],. wheat. 457,247 corn,85,Slit im-.ii. riiirs, 
*’ send, t 129 bush ... l.bl* corn meal, 
•■’'•/in Uairs ooril ncal, 4 ,:kiS bbls. pm k. (.151 pkg*. heel', 
■ ' r ""i"tI, vt;t lar-il.8.131 pin;.*, butter. 
3.479 boxes idiceae. 12,t£M bbix. egg*. 112 okes ili-li.il 
ru G ..to "("x whUky IK. Until 
on'i iwM ' l,1llK t " 1|lfi co, 7,173 boxes and eudos lub.ic- 
CO, 1,0.>4 miK* pollute 
It.'ii on mill Penx.—The late dull fooling hasrn- 
n'iuni.m" ''V-V^-m-n.l olTorlng, and by this moans 
it is (llxclosod that p*»,r quality mediums form an 
important part of tho stock. If,,bier* nt prime tiro, 
therefore, rather Iftwor in their views, though there 
lias been.ru>uttompi. at marking up price*. There- 
coipt* include DUO bnshyls (.'ullfiirHls. White Cali- 
fornlu bean* are held at, *250; of Lima there Is an 
over supply ot both home-raised and California. 
Seedsmen have obtained Mourn that were pressed tor 
sale ni, si. 1 hurt* Ims boon gome export of morrows 
but not In excess of the regular receipts. I'uniidn 
neas hardly quotable, owing lo scarcity. Green peas 
lower and barely salable. Southern It. 10. peas am 
, ubt, ”° quotutlons tin: ntl'or Is lower than at our 
Wo quoto:—Prime marrows, $3.I5®3.2G per busli.i 
ollm.- grade* do J2.ifi'S.'l.tK); prime medlnin«. $2. 1.7,a 
lair to grind do f 1.90&2.10; poor do,, *l.o<LtL}6; 
t'-'J. •>«'•«*' ndO«*.W: dried Lima, $4(585: kidney, 
I.|.ot.il: green pens, choice, tJ.dOai.7S: if 
mon, j>lif'il.2S; Canada 
best, and 75c a$1.25 for sandy to fair. Cranberries, 
y bbl.. $4<<r9; do., ovate, gluts. Peanuts, Virginia, 
bush., $2a<i.S0; North Carolina, $2.w(a)3,25. 
Furn.—It U reported that the largest seal catch of 
ten years lias Just, taken place. The number captured 
D estimated at 100,000. These skins tlrnl .1 rea.lv mar¬ 
ket in England for fancy use. und are always salable 
in the cold portions of tula country, 
Grnlit.—There bus bcetia fair sale for wheat from 
shippers, ut lowor prices. tha deellno lieiuv almost 
three cents per busfiQl, mainly on spring grades. Wn 
qunte at RAfUjl for new spring. $1 (M,,* 1,83 fur win¬ 
ter red and amber Western, 81.51 for old and new 
spring mixed, $1.58 for old winter rod Western, $l,.Mpuc 
tstt.G for old winter red .Southern. Burley ts entirely 
nominal, without business. Cum Is higher, with a 
fail bus! ness through the week, (dotting a little weak; 
sales at V6->780- for new Western mixed, TKcTl-jc. 
fur White und yellow Western. Oats are weak anil 
dull, at (iWWSHe. for Western and Ohio. We quote 
Panada barley at *l.06al,16, two-rowed StatO, 87\,<> 
J0e. lire Is entirely unuiiiml, $1 for Western ..Id, 
rf-SI lot- choice new State, lit which prices the last 
sales were made. 
Ilav nuil Si rnw.—Shipping Imy still falls to suit 
ilie demand for Improved quality that is expressed 
tins season. Consumers at the South, of late years, 
include a class or men who have been lined to better 
sloek tluiu once suited the Honthorn market, and our 
river country friend* should aim to follow tile want 
by mo re particular packing, straw firmer. Wn quote 
retail, ordinary, $1.20141extra do., $1.43; shipping. 
$]•]■*• . sn B hay, tax,.700,; clover, Vio.qnjl, tong rye straw, 
?t 10(4 U,>; short (lo , $ 1,10,^11.211; oat Straw, SOaUOu. 
Hops.—The market lots a steady tone. There ts a 
1 Blir trade from brewers. Chiefly for the heat, lots. 
Exporters aru looking around, und would buy freely 
1 ” prices were reduced a little. We quote Now York, 
I Eastern, TvilflC.: WUcpnalnpktffle.; Ohio, 6t<j9c.; 
1 UlCJ* 2(<piC, 
Wnplo Hiijrar*—There' \4 a hotter prospect tor 
wnut remain* to come forward. Tlui market Im very 
! Jrm, hb advlonq *h«»vv tlmt the sodden mineral tiunv 
nid not permit or prulotiKftti nmnnr&cturo* VVe quote 
choice 15(dUic,, dark syrup .25 ^ 
Ments.—I’riinc live calves are In demand, and 
bring even prices. Wo quote Bucks ('0.. lCfcalO-m.: 
Albany. 7..,Pc Spring lami*s begin to arrive freely, 
uml when sold by the 1ti M lAai2Uo. * 
Milk.—At 
$2,611. 
.Uiscellaneoiisi.—Uetined sugar at lO'jOilOlko. for 
soli yellow; ItVSl'-C for soft white; 18c. f.. r pow- 
dered. eru-lied and granulated; lie. for cut loaf. 
Ashton s salt, at 13.26: Syracuse sail, at $1.10-t.5l; 
burbipf *1 16; factory tlll.-.l, J2.2lx.2A). Car.dlmi 
rice, , c Western ml cake, $42.91 mine,,, y. 
Linseed oil, !«c„ Casks; fijoachod whale, 72,<729,0.; 
deached sperm, $1.30. Spirits turpentine, (tie. p,n- 
b-dslns. $2.i5; currants, Du.; Palermo oranges, 
HU0(iM; do. lemous, $4. ’ 
TOTAI.8 LIVE stock for the WEEK. 
This week.. 
Last week . 
Correspond'* w'k 
Average '70. 
Milch 
Cow*. 
Cwlva*. 
Shoon. 
. 4,960 
Ik7 
3,543 
16,559 
.. 7-332 
107 
2,479 
19,270 
'0 5,778 
123 
2.159 
17.3M 
. 6.317 
97 
2.210 
.28,151 
H<i|rt. 
13,023 
9,343 
io.r 
it,.- fa 
ELEGANT CARRIAGES 
Choice bullocks. V tt... 
<10.1*1 tu prime. " 
•Medium. “ 
Ordinary. *• 
I’oorest grade 
N. Y. stations per til-quart can 2.1Q<iS 
T.ust week. 
— a it 
13 © 13 W 
1234 a 12a? 
u a is 
a 11 
— a 1234 
com- 
non, m.y.i 'a; (amnia peas, bond, $1 35<(I tu; do. 
peruvoi^ blaek-oye Peas, nm. 10 
• •I . ii:« lull sviMi dah;s or 4,000 »•». 
.Jfow 0 .'", ( ol ' n - ; A Ow lots of strictly choice are 
I? ’ . "' v 11 withoiir. eneouriigement. 
Bionms show .1 better range, the advance being In 
ll. stcl.- sMHtoek. Red, 4e.; mixed, 5c.; medium green 
tA;con\'.n,!n 8 tnbeeE ,J,I,S r ' 1 "^ at$L7i®6 per doxen 
Buirev.-Ountatlonsfor' new at this soason will 
not guide *ln fry men, particularly ihi-* year, when wn 
are carrying so much old butter that Is more proll " 
able to low-priced buyers than tli*; reject,-,I loir of 
,mr hfli‘/ l m ,0u ' l,y woaican* for new white, and 
our ULNt,HhpfrMCOiiHkderubl<» ni.if ...m. 
now. 
since our ni^fc mpowa cnnHidoruhlc decline. Ohio now 
is protty rciniiarly itu'luricd in tlm receipts imf will 
lint Tro v fl !r •' ? 4 So, "V !4,ll PP‘> M rosort tii tricks 
ui.it-iiroAnlo m uivxIhk ola with now. Iftliov lmv« 
uuv old yntnl enough f,n ship, they had hotter -.ond'i/ 
a'one The hndy and color obtained by mixing pal s 
to'delude fmyei-8 at (Ills early dale, while the pure 
new falls nil fast enough In quality I f held ii few flays 
without clip hoiu of ihielor'inir. Siiliipers uro buvlng 
V ul ,| l* : ie. bid for good ro'und 
fed N 8 Zj^qmu l MaSB. Hre!lk ’ 1 '' C ' UUly 
‘v^Li 
m , r riSh.-; : |^l pnt|®ioa46c ne: 20aK °' /or c *‘ m * 
Cheese. Tlien* is no further change in 11, even 
(jial position oi Hie market. There Is more general 
df.siro to unload ut the decline quo tod last week and 
ceotef} 0 ^SSSTSS?*' lu : v ,“ r hifyefbeen ac¬ 
cepted. Shipper* are pick ng up a few iota at n,o 
lowest prices. There has beeti no euble price here 
f r some days, and it has eretited considerable i .,m- 
? nfV'V 0 T 10 nbJtlvd- OIUp elipese were, sold at rel- 
StZLM' Shlpuienw for tho wick, <I7«0 
DOXes, against b ,(00 >*vuus lime last year. We aunts 
htate factory, choice, I4 -*h?oo.;. do,, fair good', 
Cotton.- Thero has been a fair trade from ex 
I'oiiliry rind C-mrio.—DresMc.l poultry is scarce 
and not wanted. I.lvt* Is In gooddomand for city uae, 
<«eoso must be tin© to bring outside rate.,. Snipe and 
plover are about thennlv plentiful game. W*< shall 
be apt to miss pigeons tills year,as there, lias been no 
c mi";e tor a good trap. W© quote dressed turkeys 
»inl 11,lei,Otis, Hkd,22e. \ve quoin live poultry and dead 
game a* follows :-Livo poultry—tftute an,I New Jer¬ 
sey fowl* and chickens, UXiu21o. per pound ; Western, 
liSlS&j ,E o0 <2J. 0r ?b state and New J.-rM-v 
turkeys,l&JtSWC" Wostera, mi8n.sduc.ka, N.mv Jersey. 
P'-I- pair, $I.3.rV(d..VI; do. Westnrn, #b«)l 12; ... 
\Veslurn.. ti .VG l.,.)i do. N. J., ?8.25r«)3.50. s Wild 
pigeon-, 3.2.,n<-f3.,*(1 per d„z.; English snipe, $1.75&2.U0 
per aczqn. 
market for pork Inis dropped 
Jbu. > bt.l since nur last, but at, tile close there Is n 
steadier tone, as th© stock !m well controlled. W,< 
quote at $18.87!-*'(*<<Ill r,,r round lots, uusli nr future. 
I'foreUy nmss. uml 
$1.-4.,., rot Western. Brim,' nmss dull at W,/10.50. 
Cut meats- Che prices ore still tun high to admit, of 
rnucli business; pickled Imms would sell quit©freely 
7 prices wor.T dropped a i.ride. We quote smnkml 
largo, city, felfic.i smoked shouiuorM, lu .<,„ 
Ulic.: fancy <1,,.. 12,:.; pick led bellies. 8‘,,a9c., an oiit- 
sule price Western pickled hams, U-v«„13c,; pleklod 
sinnilders, choice, light, Kf„;8|.<;e.; pickled shoulder,, 
hoiivy, ihO.-; shoul.lers In dry salt,7oe7vm. »nef 
1 liure Is a hiiihII trade for shipment, oast;‘generally, 
the market is very dull. New extra mess, bids., *Us4 
l?j, ",ew p«“'« »«»>-. 108.. $2C,*,28.50: India mess, tee.. 
S-,; second grad*. Texas prune mess, tes,, <22 
,a, 'MS!”** 11 ;!; entirely niiralnul, Drcssod hogs held 
at aii-ythge. Fallow Helling Ilf S'(0. Htmirinels tinn¬ 
er, quoted ;*l It .<«, 12c. Lard Is quiet at 11 1 :c for 
prim.* Western steam r.*r«pot; ll’.c, for May city 
weak at 1(11e. for steam, and III 'n ldHc. for No. I. 
iiiicon— I here lots been a good movement, lor ship- 
nieni In addition to free sales; a good dual has guile 
abroad on owner’s accoiuil, Long clear city,!'.,,, 
^3m^ia n q,frfe ; " hor * 0, «‘ r ' 
Sundries, f’lder ne w. l,Gt2ll,.. pergal. Live geese 
e.-Obers new, Hun, 7IL;7ac. P lb; dm. mixed, 4(l-,fhc.; 
hen leathers, iijt 9c. While nig*. 5,.<5-..*-. rider ylne- 
kar, '2n,<2iK:.; do.. ID a nil fuct.il red, 13twl8c< per gul 
Newspapers, 4,.,.t'^e. per n>. Honey, wl.ito, small box- 
®de*«, ! y buckwheat. 18<,</J0c.; dm, strained, 
bk-MJc. Hoop poles, hickory and *,„k, per M., It ft., 
#1**51. 011 pcppunnint, pure, In tin cans, f3.2,7 per 
Tnhnccn.—Prices of Kentucky leaf have declined 
uhotii a hall cent per pound, brought about by lln* 
Increasing arrivals ami a bright oiilb-t. &t tin* con- 
cessions a few more orders were closed out from 
shippers 'I he arrivals ,,t seedicaf arc free, und tho 
market is too unsettled to quote. 
New Crop. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
.6!v<J 6Me. 63, ©OV 
11, e- 
. 6 3i© 73* 7 <8 8 
. 731© Ml-,' 834® 834 
. 8Y®10 
Vegetables The arrival of miscellaneous spring 
Vegetable* arid green siulf weakens i/o- potato mar¬ 
ket. Bulk hr icce lor potatoes arc about as before; 
prime Poach (Bows In double heads, 3 87.c$4 for Wcsi- 
orn; do. State, f4<al 25 , Early Itose, seed scarce; 
CpbbitgUB arc nut of market. Prime Oyster Buy As- 
imi-agus has (Old a t ¥9 V (lo*.: Bermuda Tomatoes arc 
In good supply. seBing ut »1, with an arrival of 50,. 
0U0 quarts I uriiipa had better bo fed out where they 
ran be, they urea dru^here. a few Kerin a <1,1 onion* 
llccvcs.—Seldom ha vo we hud such great changes 
during a single week, a* have occurred since last re¬ 
port. t rum a largely overstocked market, and great, 
depression In prices, with uu Impossibility nr effect- 
lug sale*, to any extent, no mailer « lint tho price 
wn*, we now liuve a light run, and an advance of lo. 
per ll>.. with a demand n-hlri> absorbs illo stock ns 
List us it arrives. This gtvus all theudvuntuge to tho 
drover, and tie is not *k>wto usn It,only there isgreat 
danger that a good thing will be overdone. In fac 1 
It la pretty evident that sucb I* likely to be the case, 
for already are the live stock men on the wav here 
with new recruits uraouuting to « respectable army. 
11 caught by hot weather, as they are liable to be, the 
butchers will play oft again. 
For the market of last .Monday ther© were 74 car 
'""dytf rattle ar nxitb street ; fit at Weehawk.-n and 
t.( at ( "lumuntpaw, making 2,!XV< head against 4,451 of 
111*1 previous Monday, uml everything was bought up 
caily at good prices, or LG Iae. 4< m , tlic majority 
selling at 13 i,tu,-, 51 nee then wc have had I 2ila cut- 
uc, and, will, many expected to-morrow, (here is 
already an indication uf weakness, but the prices are 
not yet reduced, a drove of 7!-,6£H cwt. Illinois steers 
selling at 14® 15c.. with some rough Stale oxen at 
I.*'. Less Hi,in pitj pntllo were received from this 
State last week, with nothing from Texas. 
I In! following aro Hie proms at the elo»o of tho 
lUUl'KUt ; 
_ This week. 
(1*1,6*. 
....1434 <# 16 
...I3;V ® 143f 
...13 @1334 
...1234 @ 13 
.. 12 @1234 
Avoraguof all sales.— (<i 133,' 
MiL-li C,a*».-The fresh cow trade I* just hegin- 
nii-g to recover from tho depression of the previous 
week, but is still inactive. Receipt* ay© very light, 
so fur as shown ut the market places, but there Is 
some I.fad© carried on by dealers who purchasent ick 
in the country and Like It direct to the milkmen of 
Long Island without passing through the markets 
licit' or otherwise being noted. Most, of the sales 
n >mlu arc nr. ¥*'*»<•,75 each, some running down t*■ #5i 
and a tew reaching $kw.*i very seldom *100. 
Veal (,'nlvcM. Here wu liarc heavy receipts, as 
tho season «<f tlielr greatest abundance Is close at 
liana. And still, calves have improved lo. i* it., 
helped materially bv tho advance in beef and rnut- 
l |, u. Scarcely anything Im weighed below tic. p 
ami those are poor cutves which do not sell at 7@7V.e 
,M,.:ui of the Slato veal* go at 8@8l>;o.. while the fat 
Inniisyhailla and Jersey calves ,.f iai@l5l its, sell at 
T i'tiiUJKq., u lot, of 400 averaging 10c., with 16 of 151 
lb*, at IO.I40. 
Sheep tind T/imihs.—The lighter run of sheep 
with an advance |q beef, adds about ,*4C. to thuir 
vahie, clipped ranging from 5l4@73<C. ami wool from 
h\'<(.h?„ w th a good demand. .Several very One lots 
of 1101 ti clipped and wool sheep have been received, 
a-, 155 Mas*, unshorn sheep, lOCJlbS., sold at lie.; 132 
Soil,'. 82 lb*., *M*\; a car, H2 lb. O. eiippcl sheen, at 
*(,.Oipi' r ewl.an<l a ear, 91,1b*., at IKc. Lamb* xellat 
1,)« .nc. mostly from lts<«l’.1e., a lot of 46 Ih. Jerseys 
selling at 13c., with a f.tw selected ut20e„ ami 16 o! 10 
lbs. ut J8c. Lots of mixed sheep, amounting to 4.221 
lie,id, sold during the week, a veraged $6.06 each. 
Swine,-Thcso run quite uniform up to to-day, 
WIU'II with larger- arrivals, an advance of Jk@Ue. was 
-m 11 !m!!* 11 V V V ,' 11 r , u *.H*" ,J dressed, til© formur 
selling.it n-Y@fp„ tho latter at 8j4@93$q., gotu© light 
pigs r(mchlng9He. -*»** uu ng... 
e„i ,< ;'’ r , KS T* A, ' HI •'* *’• I>l.-BPPV©H.-Arri- 
yaJs to-day, i* oars at <'ommimlpaw ; 31 at Wcelutw- 
ken, and 32 at OnoHumtrudlh St., making 1.437 head. 
I lie market Is decidedly weaker,.though not much 
(Incline In prices can be quoted. Yesterday tin, stock 
mk ’ ' | ar¬ 
il t 
mixed 
., ui. ,.-,a i.,y;e. 
MIh*©|i. - Receipts, 3 ears ut 48th St.. 1 at Wcohaw- 
K© 1, an*l Oat Gunma 111pinv. or a total or 2,.VJf» bead. 
All iH76 • Al ' 1 41 - 4 - *-*■-- 
AND 
ROAD WAGONS. 
BREWSTER & CO. of Broome Si. 
^'3NTIOJ\r PACIFIC 
LAND-GRANT BONDS. 
OFFICE OF M01T0®, BLISS I CO 
•t 
WARDROOMS, 
5th Avenue, corner 14th Street, 
NEW YORK. 
3Vo are now offering the largest stock of atrictlu 
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 
bankers, 
NEW YORK, March 20th, 1871, 
(< 
BREWSTER WAGON,” 
with and without toys—the standard for style and 
quality. 1’rlcon fixed and uniform to all. Parties 
seeking for the uest, und not looking for" cheap” 
work, will do well to call upon us or address us by 
mall, as above. 
was plotted up early, to-day it dragged; Into Min af 
17 "mV; . tiViW' SB” 8Kcwt. V. steers were sold in 
I.*, with HO HI , \ cwt„ut lie., and some mlxei 
CWt., Ut I'.’.rtl.'iS-jO. 
MIh*p|i. - Receipts, 2 curs at 48th St.. 1 at Wouhaw 
K© I, mill 9at Cdinnninlpaw. or a total ot 2,.57. bead. 
*,<!imo r - a i 4 " hut n ,,,ri! l: ' flrmtiess, tbough no 
Itaa in m 'V N* B.s, s.*ld at 
IV Vi, ot . Kblglit ut 6:\C. Lambs went 
i v .Jc,, V „" .. •'■<*©***'*»*- *>:t,*(. unuius went 
ut i.xiiTSe. r.,w c.xlras at,2(1,'. 
1 logo.— Arrivals, 6 cars at 40th St. and 1 car at 
., '""nianlimw, or 7Hji head. Live were advanced to 
8X@75-lliC., a cur Midi., 211(1 lbs., selling at latter 
i’, r ,V l 'v wlt ^ 7 "is., at 7c. Dressed are quoted at. 
«•■,(!. tor extreme heavy, wl"" 1 .. - •’ 
to 9|4@9j.jc. for pigs. 
which arc slow oi sale, up 
New Qlbuertiscmcnts. 
MANUFACTUUERS op THIS 
QKEAT western gun works. 
RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, 
Cai.H, Powder, Shot, Wads, Bullets. Game Bags. Shot 
Balia, lowder Husks, Gun niuterlals and Sporting 
? i’ r , Qv ?''-Y description at very low prices. Send 
stamp for a Price-List. 
WO send goods by Lxpress, with privilege 
to oxaiiitne hefore paying the bill. Army Guns und 
Revol vers bought or traded r,»r. 
Address J. H. JOHNSTON, 
Ureat Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
you OUGHT TO 8B£ THB 
Snnflay Sclool Teacher, 
AND TTH-J 
NATIONAL SERIES OF LESSONS 
BOR 1S71, ON THE 
WORDS OF JESUS THE CHRIST, 
before you adopt any lessons for tho coming year. 
The Tear lice nil! be Enlarged for INTI. 
EVERY NUMBER WILL BE ELLUSTIlAT 
TED. 
The Primary Lessons will he conducted bv Sarah 
V;n,t til 1 till ),'7 1 '' 'ei„ th ,° bust primary teachers In the 
united stales. I’lie best writers will be emnloved 
ASmui-.v^m," V. l, ° . .!V* T'“' Nutl'-na/Series 
Mni,di.7 i,m IB 0 Li‘'- B V' n .*’ Jiubllatied in the National 
nlllMuvy Sc.liniii l t'GClliir, Is now mIiuJumI Lv 7j OOfl 
Teachers and JiOO.tXjn Selmlars. , y * J,UU0 
TEltMH: Yearly subacrlptinn*, *i.sn Invariably In 
advance. Hlligle numbers, 10 cents. Clnl.s ,,| n;\ nr 
Tho undersigned offer for solo the balance of tho 
Land-Grant Bonds of the Union Pacific Railroad 
Company. The Road has been In operation about 
twenty mouths. U Is complete in all respects, nnd 
Its earnings have averaged SS.OOh.OOO per annum. 
These Bond* bear 7 per cent. Interest, coupons pay¬ 
able April and October. They aro reuctvunie at par. 
In payment ror tho Company's land.*. The following 
summary or the Bnanclul condition or the Company 
Is from the address of Col. Thomas A. - ,-ott to tho 
stockholder* upon la* accepting the Presidency, at 
the annual meeting |u Boston, March 8tli : 
^^J^y’OBUHincnt.-BOuiU.T per Cent', currency, 
Laud Bales. — 292,900 acres; proceeds, $1,300 5(56■ 
average price per aero, $4.46. 
on account of these sales tho Company has 
received und rodeo mad laud-grant bonds to 
tho extont or. . . 
I'or the remainder the Company holds land 
notes maturing In one, two and throe years, 
with accruing interest... 
. 570,060 
.$1,31 S 650 
Department may 
.$1,312,050 
Lugs. 
CnnuniMi to 
(Hum leaf.., 
Good do. , 
Eino do, .. 
Selections. 
(■m... cannot how compare with this more modern 
KIW waasW 
AIJAI l ABILI I V ,Wo further rliiira, and ahull Im 
happy to prove hy ACTUAL DEMONSTRATION at 
any of our agem-ms, that It RUNS MORE EAHII.Y 
can be more readily LEARNED anil OPERATE! is 
more conveftlenllv anilhged for otLXNG, CLEAN¬ 
ING and If \N DT.lG, Will VV EAR longer ,1o Mollir 
labor 1 andflmilTv i^ o 111 * 11 l{ l Ta ? amount, of than and 
. H ('ally bv its erfilI RANGE and CA- 
edV/A .. K1N ! ,S OF Work, is batter Iidajit- 
HtcWINO \l tcIfBvV/n re( l ulri '" | i'ilts of a FAMILY 
HLW1NO MAtUINE titan any other in the market. 
WEED HE WIN 4* MACHINE COMPANY, 
11 n ri lord. Cl. 
A 
l(TIO\ 
NALI) OI' 
AT TUB 
BIOICSDS 
SCARSDALE STUD FARM, 
garlic, f* ItKl bunches, $16,u 
per bbl.. $l@3; do. white. V bbl. 
bbl.. $1.76; ean'ots, $1. 
Onion-, red and yellow, 
m . ; parsnips, 1* 
, met with a moderate loonirv 
he mL'ket 0 a! r n°ot h« trn " ^ffeuoml tone 6 i 
rea?lxe 0 promptly "' y ' H ' lldei ' 3 
Oi-dinarv . 
IJnnd Ordinary.. 
l."iv Middling ... 
Middling. . 
Good Middling.., 
For 
IfjtUit,,!, At, 
1-Y f 4— 
y*m- 
15\«— 
We quote : 
N u w Orleniia mM 
Alii,T-*(i«. 
14 143j'®14ki 
14^,®- ISkfklOjS 
14h'<a- 
15h®— 
1 i ,7“,/e°, r .' v ? rd ,1 v. l , i . v 5 ry Ult ‘- !st «re 13Y tor May 
1,15-10 for June .HIT* for August. y ’ 
homiiiaL Q u ' e *> au( I Prices are altogether 
M®8e,; do,, quarters, 6 
■a.'Ac.: do. good to prime, 
peeled, 18;,i 19c, fur go,n| ; 
; unpeeled, halves. Ilia, 
n-,-ini,nrV"*'"o),".',-' Blackberries, 13twl3Kc. 
Kasplierrtes. A»:w27c. Cherries, 2(>a21o. i'iums, 15c. 
Apple*, state, sliced, 
w-6;,c.; South ora, *IIced,5‘<(.v«3 
•/F'm ■*"'60. Peaches, pet 
lor EuKtern Shore; i 
};'lo-.rqmirters, IK* 
it.ispberrles. 2C:*27c. , 
,0r Southern, i9c, for State. 
c-mfrn-r n ,0C o hl1 * S0e . n Off with a rapidity 
ce nt. L alUixpeouitinn, and, with lessened re- 
hitilnr t! ,” riuffRot begins to show real strength at 
8outber? Ul ix‘, tt -S l L 8 * e ? uott5 Western, bi>Y,,.)7e.; 
47‘S Lilac'*' Cauudu, lti»18>4c. Near points, 
in 1 t!u, ,, h;, w!’ 1 -' 0 PencrnI tone of tho market hn* been 
VrB& U w"'- . Th ” ''i.qulry from shippers 
and'il l 2tV c ,:" w i". f 7 u i roily ot freight room, 
!#S? j,jarkat ' 
x Wool,-The market t* in a very strong position, 
Maiiufaeiurur* generally arc disposed to avail thein- 
s,*lve* of present price* In securing stock, and the 
businciw lias been very f.oran.l pretty well dlstribut- 
ed. Wc quote A Ohio fleece* 53 j5lc.; X X (lo.. 55®a8c. 
Latest Haiqtf furt-of liqeoesat 32c. for unwasitud; jiio. 
forJmlat^ 0 " f " r * c ‘' u, ' ,e ' 1 : Capo atMfeSac.jfl'nS 
WbUhy.- ia higher. Bales of Western at 93c„ 
utuy pill (I, 
nt^ihVi!ioLo y* Y" April 20.—Wheat mark- 
ot. Ilim at t«l for red winter and $LiiV«dJ52 for white. 
&&&• Du'a. i*5c- Harley nominal and very dull, 
J ''V, hog* doll, $7(«T.25. Butter higher 
y77 t n!oV« C i. t c7 dc ffi“ n fe «**«»• fur lb for good. Eggs, 
,‘ c- Wool firm, but inactive, 42,./43c. P*>- 
buslinl 1 M e »>;T* e . ry w Ct1 ^ Uruullblows. $1,12,1,1.25 per 
tor i barrel. Other varieties $3 >- bbl. 
*1 App |e *L 7fc. @$1.26 -■ bushel. Clover 
Haris L 1 ,!*^ W - b .® h ’*^ lmothr 30 ' ^,, nominal, $5.50r®6. 
pi ice! «S i>e7tou. t{00rt wealher lc,r £anu wurk ; 
16 Miles from. N. Y. City by Harlem Railroad, 
»luy 1 Utli, IH7J, nt 1 I*. M.» 
Numbering 31 head of Thoroughbreds, Ilambletonl- 
uiis. Messengers, Jtc., Including6 Stallions: 
The ilInraliHi, (a Thoroughbred,) 
True i>lc»»oiigr«!r, 
Gray Mcw-u'nger, 
Orion mid ArcturiiH, 
the two latter sired by Rysdyk’- Hambletonian. 
A* the Line of sale I* so near that private applica¬ 
tions from a distance cunnot be negotiated, all fur¬ 
ther private sales from this date aro declined, there- 
by rendering the auction more attractive. The herd 
S>«Stl?*Vm , i rn f hn ?.^ ee . n purchased by 0.4.7. A R. H. 
n; 'w j>L I !). i a‘ ,lg ' l l1 ; Bor*©#disposed of are No*. 15, 
it*. -*. .5, and A, on ciitubiguc. Great bargain* may bo 
expected, ua t he subscriber I* In treaty for the :..*(©of 
his farm, and leaves for Europe June :Sd. All hiiiu* 
'“"“V 7 1 ' emdri over that sum, 10 per Sent, on day 
of .(ulc, the balance credit of rj months, on *ati*fac- 
Interest,I payable at Bunk of 
Miss mW Mono A v. N. Y. Times, N. Y.. 
Y,•'and lDCKKIt ' Country GenUoman, Albany, N. 
jL t’. Kki.i ooo. (Hark Comstock,) 110 John St., N. 
attemu , heauo y tlon‘. ,, ' e ° t<J ** for pel ' sou “ who caUi,ot 
Catalogue* can be had hy mall from 
__A*’ !'■ 'IOKKIH, l‘onlI*nin, N. Y. 
$7,305(49 for goi«l 
Cic'goril in elul^" W85<a,7JW for ext ms; $750®8 
>(ioci to choice. Ry© flour at $i7l5®6.30 for tlho 
} for Ontario. 
ate* 1 I 7 •'nil*.—Borne fnnoy icehouse annles 
. red 
50it,)5 
i Soft fruit, pood, $2.50^3' common «l m 
■novine h n 7! c r; ies . lower «w* PeanuVim 
THE COUNTR Y CHE ESE MARKET. 
market firb been dull with starcelYRnv tninfl- 
fteUons for the week ending April23, ut Little Falls 
We have no cliunKe to make in Quotatlaiis thouffh 
las e t V w!.ek. the ^ eTlrj * 1S tUV ‘° Wer ^ thofe Of 
Butter comes In rreely, but buyers aro less eager to 
purchase and price* are lower than last week Sales 
have been mad© at 32uc33c. “ 31169 
Ti-iinsuctlon* in cheese must continue to bo light 
until aomotlmo lo May. as tho new cheese will not be 
ready in any eouslderablo quantltle- for two or three 
week* yet. Tlic weather I* fin© and the country roads 
are improving so its to be iu a very passable Condi¬ 
tion for travel. 
-»♦» — - 
stamp, 
itldansaudRJuckSpanish. Address, with 
F. W. MILES, 
Box 439, Plainfield, N. J. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
New York, April 20,1871. 
With fewer cattle and sheep, those markets have 
ruled strong and active daring the week, and so have 
hogs and calves, notwithstanding the Increased re¬ 
ceipts. All kind* of meats have been in good demand 
the weather generally favoring, and there has been 
no accumulation of live stock at any time. Shad 
have not been sufficiently plenty to supply, to any 
groat extent, the place of meats, while a iiglit run of 
eggs aud higher prices somewhat check their use. 
SPENCERIAN 
Steel 
hLV] . 1 - v ® ,,r ' without the Teacher, 
bserlpllon* must eloso with Jitnn or Dueom- 
ber. clubs may begin and close at any time. 
SUNDAY SCHOOL SCHOLAR. 
The best, Monthly Magazine for Sunday Bcliools in 
the world. It iinimims I,; pagoB of ftrVglniil matter 
from out- host writers, anil is just the thing for intel- 
TJ,' , ' K 'jV <! " p C I to r<>11 ' 1 sl i ernoonei. 
i •iK.vis. fit) contM por ymu^r onn cn»i»v for tiv*- miiu 
over,*30 ecnta'ciKdi? 0 and 
THE LITTLE FOLKS. 
INFANT CLASS Paper for every Sunday. A cut 
al mt* l o»S® w .,2 toriu8 ,n "dCh weekly number. 
Ceiits a year ^ Cuuls a y6iu ; <:lul,s ' jf Inn and over, 20 
Send 10 cents for sample copy of each of the above. 
CHEAPEST, PRETTIEST, KENT 
Christmas or New Year’s Present 
Foil THE INFANT CLASSES, is 
THB LITTLE FOLKS FOR 1870, 
Ron lilt fully bound In lllumhmLd Covers pnrtv. 
high t (inline stories by M r. Hoi. i.estov and asnumy 
beautiful I Iciureo, fm-iiu-ent.*. po*tuge paid. Libera: 
terms made to thus** who buy for a class or school. 
EGGLESTON'S 8 UNDAY'SCHOOL RECORD 
in making this hook. Mr. Booleston ha* sought to 
combine all the items nudasnnry to m* kept in a Siin- 
arAngenienr t ' ,<JOrdt WU ' lirovi(,y and almpHeUy or 
The book contains a bout 205 pages, bound in a sub- 
stantlal nianuor. Price $1.00. Kent by mall. 
MR. BLAKE’S WALKING STICK; 
BY Rev. EDWARD EGGLESTON, D. D., 
Editor of lh*i National San,lay School Teacher 
Mr Kggleston Is widely known ns a most success¬ 
ful And gif tod writer for (thlldron, aud ' 9 
MR. BLARE'S WALKING STICK 
is. Without doubt, the most delightful storv that, has 
Come from IiIm pen. It is specially adapted to use in 
bnnday School a* a present,,n the Christinas Tree 
or " r l"' r <"U. or friend, t,, u boy or girl ’ 
“r ■* 
THE INFANT CLASS: 
HINTS ON 
PRIMARY It l-'.I.IL ioiis INSTRUCTION 
rJ , . .. ® Y , SARA timanus. 
Edited, with an Introduction, by Edward Eggleston, 
Editor of the National Sunday School Teacher 
Sent by Mall ror 73 cents. 
JUST WIIAT YOU NEED! 
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL 
Teacher’s Pocket Book and Diary, 
rvl? ,,l '. , ( inln ?» (;| , uss Register. Attendance Register 
Table's’of w, f ‘!ihVu r 'vi a,Kl 1>lur & r ' nvlsf > Calendar.’ 
lames or Weights, Measures, Money, Ac .Calendar 
Of Lessons, und Calendar of 1871. ’ 
PENS 
Manufactured 
by the Original 
Steel Pens. 
Inventor of 
tiurope . . k " V4V ' tVA t * ,M * ch/j/c/ tmutti wvriemen in 
Then orea nearer approximation to the real SWAN 
Ol jyuj. than anythin!/ hitherto invented. ^ 
gorealehu DeaUn murallu. 
‘iLJ A H 1 1 , eontainino all the 
Ts: <r^,,, tn - 
IV1S0N, BL,4REMAN, T4YL0R At CO., 
138 & 140 Grand Street, New York. 
SUNDAY SCHOOL MANUAL, 
By Rev. Kdwakii RooeKSton. D.D. 
„.AP r ® <!t 'oa) Guide to the Sunday School Work In 
nil lt! J depart ment*. The m***t pointed. Complete ,,, 
l 1 act leal Work foe Sunday School Toucher.* and (im. 
( ,T. r , s °^ er Published ll* this or any other country 
I rice 76 cents; In paper cover, tOcents. Sent bv mail 
°™,pt',r b rl JT. For sale h, oil booksellers. 
''tit J- a iT e r<! , a ! * * * 'y* 0 volume through, every 
word Of It. and have not found a sentence or a Reriti- 
ment which we could willingly spare, It should no 
THE BOOK OF QUEER STORIES. 
By Kuwajid Kuo i.es to v, 
Author of ‘•The Round Table .Stories.”"The Cliiek- 
Door ’^Etc^ 1 Etc.*’ *' StorU ' 8 ' rolu on 14 Cellar 
12ino., cloth.' Price. 75c. Address 
ADAJIW, BLACK ..11 Kit dk LYON 
Publlehiog Company, Arcade, Chicago. 
Total. 
"Tho condition of the Land 
therefore be stated thus; 
,,0iul8 . $10,400,000 
Principal reduced by bonds redeemed. 736,000 
Lund Notea on hand.. liTii.ooi! 
Showing an absolute reduction of.... 
Tho Company is entitled, under tho 
grants from Government, after de¬ 
ducting total lands, pre-empted be¬ 
fore the passage of tho net, to.12,0SU,000 acres. 
From winch deduct amount hereto- 
foru sold. 293,831 acres. 
Leaving on liimd as an asset.11,787,117 acres 
—which, at an average value of two dollars per acre, 
being twenty por cent, below the minimum Govern¬ 
ment, price f**r adjoining land.* owned bv It, should 
yield the gross sum of $23,074,231, so much thereof in 
limy bn required to ho applied to the payment 011 
redemption of the land-grant bonds, and the balance 
to go Into the treasury. The average land sales 
amount to about $76.00(1 per month. 
From present indications It would *oem rea¬ 
sonable to estimate tho gross receipts of 
tlm coming year at a minimum of.$9,000,000 
Wil li a cost ot malntalug aud operating tho 
line on this Increased earning «f not ex¬ 
ceeding. say. 4,500,000 
Leaving as net receipts to bo applied to lntor- 
estand dividend, uxriiiHivo of the opera¬ 
tions of the land department.. 1,.500,000 
"The operations of the line for the flrst 20 months 
of its exi*i«nee as a completed road, show not earn¬ 
ing* sumcicnt to moot the interest upon its entire 
bonded debt. 
" This re*nit cannot but bo deemed, by all practi¬ 
cally versed In the history *,f now railway lines, as 
led lea 11 ng a suoccssf u I Inlure, Tho yearly increase 
of truffle, costing but littie additional to transport, 
•mihI therefore yielding a large per coinage of net 
revenue, must soon give a value to your property 
not readily appreciated ut present." 
MORTON, BLISS A CO., 
BO Biond Sf., Neiv York. 
FIRST MOKTGAS 
COLD BONDS, 
OF 
Two Railroad tallies 
COMBINED. HAVING A PAID-UP CAPITAL OP 
EIGHT MILLIONS, 
WITH 53.30 MILES OF ROAD IN OPERATION, 
CONNECTING NEW YORK CITY 
WITH THE GREAT LAKES 
BY THE 
MOST DIRECT ROUTE POSSIBLE. 
THE BONDS SECURED RY A FIRST MORTGAGE 
ON THE FIRST FORTY MILES WEST FROM 
NEW YORK CITY, AT THE RATE OF 
l*30,00 0 PETt MILE. 
$‘2;3,000 PER MILE ALREADY EXPENDED ON 
THAT PORTION OF THE ROAD. 
A Map and Circular relating to the Bonds of tho 
Montclair Railway 
OF NEW JERSEY, 
INDORSED BY [THE N. Y. & O. MIDLAND CO., 
MAY BE HAD BY APPLICATION TO 
LEONARD, SHELDON & FOSTER, 
Wo. 10 WALL ST., 
AND 
THE MONTCLAIR RAILWAY C0„ 
No. 25 NASSAU ST. 
