- 
Lafayette, Ind., haa produced the model gir 
of the period. She was twelve years old, and 
recently left the family where she was employed 
because they did not have family prayers. A 
few indifferent articlos belonging to the family 
were afterwards found iu her curpet sack, such 
as silver spoons, two silk dresses, several line 
handkerchiefs, gloves, ribbons, breast-pins and 
the like. 
•» « »- 
Young Men of decided natural toffe for finance, 
may arrange with us for practical instruction in 
Land, Mortgage, Rental, Credit, Securities, &e., 
through which nine to fifteen percent, iu East¬ 
ern cities, and fifteen to forty per cent, interest 
in Western cities, is obtainable. Usual terms; 
a share of the gross profits over a fixed rate high¬ 
er than is usually obtained. Send address on 
stamped envelope, and state location, which 
must be outside of Chicago; present and former 
business, age and amount of capital. R. H. 
Swift & Co. of Chicago, HI. 
•-«♦» 
“Of Late Years Advertising has assumed a 
very important phase—in fact, has become a 
science in business, and no one lias done more, 
or as much, to make it so, as Geo. I*. Rowell & 
Co. of New York. Their prompt and systematic 
mode of transacting their business tins gained 
the confidence of all large advertisers, and lias 
raised them In a few years from one of the 
smallest to the leading advertising house iu the 
world ."—Maple Leaves. 
SPECIAL NOTICES, 
STAMMERING CURED 
by Bates' Appliances. For description, address 
SIMPSON & CO.. Box 5076, New York. 
ummcmal, fttutlicls, $e,c. 
1 w gT w 
MONEY AND TRADE ATFAIKS. 
New York, Saturday, May 6, 1871. 
Since our last report general trade has partially 
fallen off, but the difference is not particularly marked, 
except in the exports of Domestic Produce, and this 
is attributable in part, to a serious difficulty between 
the merchants and the steamship owners, in respect 
to new conditions sought to be imposed by the latter 
in then new form of Bills of Lading. The trouble 
will no doubt be soon removed by the abandonment 
of tile attempted change. 
The amount of foreign Merchandise entered at the 
Custom House last week was unusually heavy for 
the month of May — $10,382,026. The amount ot 
Foreign Goods actually marketed and upon which 
Customs duties were paid was about $7,500,000, and 
the duties thereon in Gold $ 000,000. These figures 
arc for the port of New Y'urk alone, which transacts 
about seven-tenths of the whole Import business of 
the country. 
The exports of Cotton from all the ports are now 
at the rate of 75,000 to 80,000 bales per week, is Idle 
tlie receipts at the Southern ports, as usual late iu the 
Spring, are falling off, though still ahead of lust sea¬ 
son. flic whole crop will probably reach qAoo.oxj 
bales, as against 3,200,000 from the previous crujp. 
We have already marketed abroad about 800,000 
bales more than to the corresponding date last tear, 
but, owing to the wide difference in price, it is doubt¬ 
ful whether our export tables will show so well in 
the currency value of the Cotton scut to Europe. 
The Gold shipments are much lighter this - week 
than through the previous fortnight, while the price 
of Gold lias scarcely varied from per 
cent, as last quoted The Treasury sold on Thurs¬ 
day $2,000,000at tn.05 to 111.16 percent., and bought 
the day betore $2,000,000 U. S. 5-20S, at 110.98 to 
111.09 per cent., fur ihe Sinking Fund, These Bonds 
are at once canceled and arc in no way replaced. 
The Secretary of the Treasury since instituting the 
Sinking Fund two years ago, has paid off $205,717,000 
of the Gold bearing Public Debt, and his proposals 
for the future anticipate further reductions at the rate 
of $3,000,000 or $ro,oc»,ooo per month by purchase, 
and to reduce tile rate of interest on the remainder of 
the 5-20S bearing 6 per cent., as iiis subscriptions to 
the New Refunding Loans are realized. 
The Stock Market has worked somewhat irregu¬ 
larly tiiis week cm the Railroad Stocks, but in the 
main prices close somewhat higher, after a less vio¬ 
lent speculation for the preceding fortnight or three 
weeks. The Bank movement is easy and stronger 
and favors cheap rates of interest through the sum¬ 
mer. At present they are 6@7 per cent. 
The following is the present City Bank movement: 
In Capital, National and Local. $88,069,600 
Loans and Discounts - . ... 2 g 7 r -7 .~g 
Gold Notes and Greenbacks. 7o'o2m 4 ao 
Deposits,all classes . 222,340,225 
National Bank Circulation. 31,361,929 
PRICE OV M'OCKS AND tiU.SL. 
N. Y. State 7s.xoS W Virginias, old.6g 
Missouri's. 93% Do., new. 71 
iennessees ..67W|North Carolinas, old, 47 
South Carolinas.61 % Louisianas . 69 
Central Pacifies. ... 100)4 N. V. Central Scrip.. 04 <i 
do.89# Do. Stock.. 
Missouri do. 89 Harlem. iiW 
Union Pacific Stock.. 32^ Erie..... .. 
Reading .. . tl2j4 Rock Island.,14% 
N. West. Preferred.. 08'i l ake Shore. im y& 
Do Common. 80 Ohio and Mississippi. 51G 
Wabash. . . 64^ St. Paul, Preferred.. SifjJ 
Western Telegraph., 59 C Do. Common . 62 % 
Pacific Mail. 47» Adams Express.8tC 
Canton Company... 84 American Express... 58W 
Wells-h arao Exu's.. ±1 I United State-. K.rn’c .-Hi/ 
Rron 111 Covu.-Old p* ices are nearly nominal. 
Butter.—Receipts of butter for April, 80,592 pkgs.; 
same month last year. 25.095do. New baiter is rapid¬ 
ly settling toward the cheap rule -if prices that was 
apparent a few weeks since. On Tuesday Inst, palls 
on the barges dropped to 35c. for selections, and as 
usual at this season, the occurrence of u decline on 
the bouts shook nil Brmr.ess out ol the street, and 
prices 1 close very wenk at Hie reduction our prices 
showfor large iwckugee. The receipts ara very largo 
for the early date, and white butter must soon he 
completely neglected for tabic use. and shippers in 
any locality must be cautious in their forwarding, un¬ 
less they will be content with grease prices after a 
week or so. The week has been rainy unci bud for 
business. Western butter Is coming. Yellow and 
late made State is dally ini.king better. Dealers are 
very positive in their objection to mixed butter. 
tV e quote:—Oritugo Co. and N. Klvei palls, SJi.635c.: 
State half tubs, line. 3068 . 82 ( 1 .; do. common to fair. 25<,u 
3Me.j Stale Welsh, tine, Shuttle.; do. Common to fair, 
24w28e.; fancy half tubs and Welsh do., 33c.; Ohio, 
tine, 28t<839c.; Western common to fair, 2 Ui<c£>c.; do. 
poor. 13.il5c. Shipments have been free of old, near¬ 
ly I.sOU pkgs. have gone out of market, lufiof which to 
West Indies. 
Cheese. There Is very little change to note The 
The steady trade cnun shippers has about used up 
the best lines, hut the market is still burdened with 
medium and poor Stuck, for which holders arc dis¬ 
posed to accept easy figures. Small lots of new re¬ 
ceived have been offered at low 11 gores. The best 
figure for sk on is To. and factory tile.' Shipments for 
the week. 455..150 pounds. We quote: 
State factory, choice, 14 vul&e., tine lUYf^liC.: 
good, lS'UlS'^C.: lair, lbioL’YCd poor, TuCJc. Farm 
dairy, fancy, 14-0.14'-Jo.; good, lLiuBSc.; poor. I-,/ Ho.: 
Ohio. 14,11c.; prime apple, new, fGn22o.; English 
dairy, lu® 14c. 
U«trun.—There Is a better trade ami with light 
amount offering, prices are higher. The advices 
from i- urupu udd to the strength ot the market. We 
quote: 
New Orleutis niid 
Vegetables. Both Bermuda and Charleston 
f iotutoea are arriving and the demand fur Northern 
s somewhat curtailed thereby which weakens the 
market and they sell at Inside rates. Need potatoes 
are no longer quotable. The steamers bring regular 
supplies of green stuff, mostly ponsund eubbageaund 
11 tow srrtng beans irotu riuirleatnn. Asparagus Is 
plemirui and lower tor ordinary. Soiffo fancy is 
bringing I66DM pur do*. 
Early Itose and Mohawk, r 100 r $1,50: Peach Blows 
fS.utlut$3.75Djright, tri.60Gt3.00 t Goodrich, $3. 754(88 ; 
.tuekson White. $3; Mercer* $3 ?5vt3.o9: Prince Albert, 
$a.jijiai;t.?5; Chill lied, S2.7iVrt-d.lHI; Uarlson. $8.50a2.75; 
Nova Ben tilt, $3; garlic. F HJffbunehns, #15(iU7; Onions, 
red and yellow, per bbl.. ♦(kJOutil; do. white, p 
btil., f.V.ili. 
Asparagus, V doz. hunches. 84554/10 for choice, and 
ft’.jhui I for coiuiaoii; spinach, b bbl.,*2(42.004 kuiw, V 
pM,37.ic.®l; gi een peas, V bush., $lv0l.W>i radishes, F 
KM bunch©*, 75o.OiVl.50: Bermuda tomatoes. V' 5-quart 
box, 7Afn85e, Bermuda potatoes, F bbl., $11; do. 
onions. ;* it., 6c. Rhubarb, e bbL. $3sCi. Charleston 
potatoes, per bbl., $0. 
Wool.— The market Is in the sellers’ favor. The 
stock of fleeces H scarcely sufficient to admit of tree 
sales. Iloidors find no difficulty in working off sup¬ 
plies. Pulled are scarce, with buyers operating main- 
TuXii,. 
lOtdot 11 v; 
aiUN 
lDi'aUY 
15R.U15Y 
164<5U6X 
Vplnlnt, &c. AUl-nma. TuXtll. 
Ordinary....10)j<9— lOVa— 10«®im 
Good Ordinary... 18 r*— IS’-jj./o— -ui;ii K 
Low Middling ... HVf.,«- M J 4 ;-'H 4 V 
Middling. Ififei,#— 15S-4— I.Vfufiloi 
Good Middling... 1CM@— 165(@— IflHtaifljf 
For forward delivery prices have advanced and 
closed stroug.at 14 \c.. for Ma v. 1 1 - c for .lone, I4\'c. 
for Julv, R.qc. for August, U# 0 . for .September, on a 
basis of low middling. 
Dried KrnUwt— A small movement In State apples 
ts reported but prices lire no better. Choice peeled 
peach©* are inquired for,unpealed lialves arc off with 
free sales. 
Apples, State, sliced. 7K@8c.; do., quarters. 5 
1 ' 3 X 1 .; Southern, sliced,fidtui:.; do. good to prune, 
other lots, 3V;(.*6o. Peaches, peeled, l8<al9o. for good ; 
2.'»<ii27e. for Eastern Shore ; tinpeeled, halves. 11 '.,«u12e.; 
do., quarters, fitted. Hlaekhei'rles, 13e< 13'..,©. itasp- 
berrlos. Cherries, 21c. Plums. ttfcgilTc. lor 
Southern, lao. for State. 
Eggs. There has been no actual decline since our 
Iasi, but the continued free urrival* have made the 
market lender, and buyers are growing more and 
more particular in selecting Western. We qn.it© 
Western. IpHittUc. per best marks; lUjilli'ic. for or¬ 
dinary; I. 19 I 611 . lor Soul burn 1 near points 17'xal8c.: 
dUQk, 316625c.; ge.cao, III., f!e.; egg outs, UTt-dOe. ‘ 
Fresh Fruits.-rue house apples quoted at ip.ViH 
5.511. Strawberries are abundant for all use and inotle- 
rutoprleesdlstributothem readily. UratUasrrles, hbls. 
' do, era 1 Sc- 1 1 -. Iran beri tea, Ilne.SiKd 50e. 
good, mwfle : cull, Ufctl-Vv Peanuts, N. C, IC'.Tfi.-Ll.'i,, 
do., Vn., 8l,76ct3.25. l ocunx. UkalTo, 
Flour. -The market hits Improved about ten cents 
y Ihh, more ttneuiiruging European news, the 
decline in Heights, and the serious break In the eu- 
nal aru the features working In favor of holder*. 
The demand sit the Close Is moderate, hill no change 
has been made in prices. We quote- for 
superfine Kt.iilo; $6.25si6.411 for common nxtrll do,; 
fli.4.i,t<t..iU for good to cliolco do.: $fl.5.ViHi.lM for 
fancy do.; ,<ii for superfine Michigan, Indi¬ 
ana. Ohio, Iowa, Ac.; KS5ilii.ttf.8B for extra do.: $11.40 
<at,DU f-.r ebolee extra do.; Inttludlng shipping hi amis 
Of round hoop Ohio at *0.8(V-tG.45. mid tv.-ule hi-uiidsoi 
do-at JAW'tti.yil, good to choice white wheat extras at 
ft, 90-aj7.2,i; Minnesota at $ 6 . 2614 , 7 .K»; Ft. Louis at$ 6 . 41 ) 
WfiAY for eoinmpii to fair extra, and $0,9ft,Ml forgo.al 
to choice ; Foil 1 hero at 71 V' 7.15 for extras, and $7.20 
®»‘<*r good to chutCe. Ityn Hour at $4.2,li.lu forth© 
range or qualities, Uorn ineul is quiet at. M.25--C3.50 
filsvim Western; f;.7u-3.75 for Western yellow; 
(ireIII. — The marker for wheat lias advanced 
about five cents per bushel. The detention of sup¬ 
plies by Iheetinitl break 14 the chief reason for the 
Improvement, although the better outlet for stock 
011 account ot easier ocean freights and the better 
position of tint market abroad contributes to the 
general ton© ot affairs here. 1,11 tom,sales arc at * 1.55 
-wl..» 1 wr No 2 No. I spring: *1 ,V„, 1.57 for winter rod 
tiiul umber Western; #l.f 0 for while Michigan, and 
-T-I.4H tor No. 2 spring deliverable in May. Oats liavu 
ruled more iri the buyer's favor, with 11 dull mui lift 
and an increased stock on sale, closing nr. ii. 5 - 7 ite. tor 
Western and Ohio. Bye quiet at $L21wl,23 for new 
State per railroad, and Shtd.llft for Western old from 
store. Barley Is Inactive .it fl.f> for Canada Instore. 
1 urn 1 * a utile higher, with moderate oilV-rlnga dud 
some inquiry in part for export. Latest sales at 8 U /4 
8 le. tor new Western mixed and S2c. for yellow 
Malt qiilot at iLu.iiii$l for Slate, and $1,2601.25 for 
Cunn^iu. 
Huy and Hli-nyv. Retail Imy is firm; shipping is 
easier. Straw Hi demand, and favoring seller. Re¬ 
tail, first quality. $1.3541.10: do., second do.. $1.15-4 
1 . 2 a; shlppriig, $!. 1 ll; salt liny. .VkuiBOc.! Clover,70«t85c.: 
long rye straw, $1 fMi- l.t'M; short do.. »1.2U-tl.;iO; out 
straw, $Jf<$l.t3; wheat straw, 7ii w75e. 
milk.—Pur ifi-quui't can. $ 2 .! 0 <h 2 .'iO, 
!>ln pie Sugnr. Market ©aster for common; choice 
about lb© same. Vermont, l.Veltc.; state, bi.olde • 
com moil, lu-trio. Maple syrup, $J©1, 25 . 
l*o 11 1 1 i-y' iiuil (in me.- LIVO poultry D in heavy 
supply ami lower. The nominal price for the low 
drawn lots arri ving: Turkeys.common, KV-iWc.; tur- 
choice, ' 2 J-i'.’.’o Hlitckcns and fowls, common, 
lototSc.; do,, ©hole, , 2 tKv(, 22 c. 
i'rovisioiiK. — Several attempts have been made 
to bolster up prlees or pork, mid a few d ivs ago un¬ 
der some few orders from the West a little flurry was 
caused hi prices, but the market at the close has re¬ 
lapsed Into the dull, unsatisfactory condition so 
Itdirhuruct 6 i'l 8 t.l&, aa It laconpidaruilti/u venture- 
some.to negotiate with the almost unprecedented 
stoeit i »r ill© season. We quote mess at fl7'25 for 
Alayana? 1 1 .IX) for June, Bales for .fun© were made 
at the latter price. Hressed hogs m e lowor. uloslug 
steadily at ( , iSLe. fur corn, and HT 40 . ror still. 'I'ul- 
low, — A sweeping mov.-mnnt lias been mail© on 
trench account: over i^jng tu.r C ©« have heijn taken, 
and the market closed lirom ut Sqe. for large parcels 
and 9e. t r small lots. Stearlue dull, at. I2<ai2:h.e. 
’ :il lor new ••xirn nirtMA, in bbl.H.; 
for new prim© on tcx., *■».*-« for India 
Beef hams are dull, at. f,,r Texas 
'Vestern. l.urd W sieudUy hold at 
live' r 0e V r" tn 7,' MtL ' a,lt l,,r ‘POL UVie. for June, 
ly in parcels to arrive, at lull prices. The few lots of 
Texas here ure held liruily, California Is more plenty, 
but tliere Is some iri-egiifurlty In the prices Buyers 
take hold of those descriptions ctniliOnaly.ua thu cost 
is too high to warrant an uceumttlution of stock on 
tlioir hands. W» quote;—New Votk. Mk-lilgun and 
Indiana tleeeea, «8-ea2n.; eolum--u \ blood, do., ifiwi 
60 ©.; Ohio, I’enrisvlvanbt and Virginia Saxony, (Hail 
(17c.; extra and XX. do,. .’Mwiue.; eomninn X Vdooil, 
do., 52<-i57i-.; Illliuds, Wisconsin and I-iwa extra, I7au 
50c.; y blood, do n 52tf*57e.; Kentucky, Missouri,Ten- 
nossee, Georgia and Alabama washed, b'■ .'He ; nn- 
winthed, ;Cna4ito,; burry, 25u--HOe.; Texas ut 30:-iS -u. for 
unwashed fleece; 2.V,,2?c. for ouuitutin: 22-,i8Sd. for 
hurry; Ualjfortua ut A’r - like lor A. t‘.; 3iut37e. fur No. 
1; iWiadJu, for No. 2; pujlbd ut tVicdii!--. for - xira; 46-0 
5,'ie for superfine. Ill -. 16c. lor No. I; ltLslhle- for No. 2 ; 
lambs ut Ills, I 6 e. 
Whisky— la dull and weak, at 92c. for Western. 
R4MIIIKSTKB, N. V., Mny I.-Wheat Is dull 
and 5fli8o. buvor. We quote rod winter at $1.50, and 
White at $Ukk«!l.7j. Corn, T.'ie.i oats dull mid 2(<y3c. 
lower, selling nt la-tfioc. No market for barley. But¬ 
ter is quiet mul firm at TSwiXle.. new, and dull for old 
itt2Jta3ec, Eggs plenty ut lNwhic. Wool market fins 
not opened yet Cor new fleece. Dealers talk of toe. as 
the ruling pr|ee at Opening. Potatoes are active; 
Peach blows. $2.76,/ bbl.: $ km 1.12 $1 bush. Day Is 
111 good demand ut $Pkjii24 91 ton. 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
The market lit Little Falls forth© week ending 
May 0th has been very much depressed with low 
prices, mid little, disposition on Hie part of buyers to 
make trmisuetions. The delivery of now cheese wus 
considerably larger than the week previous, both of 
farm dairies and factories, but the dull state of the 
market causes sown uneasiness and depression 
among dairymen. Buyers who are still holding 
stocks of old cheese say that these must bi> tin 1 Veil 
mid Hie New York market before there can he much 
improvement In prices especially for the “poor 
lean things “ of the early make, farm dairies were 
sold at various urine.s, according to quality, and some 
as low as lie. Tile loghr.-l. price for the best "whole 
milk '' was 12'Vi.-,, and only two or three lots brought 
that figure. The how-muk© from factories was on 
tlie whole quit© miMutisfuctory mi buyers on uaaomil 
of too much skimming. We give quotations ot sales 
us follows; 
Niclnds, 13c.; Fry's Hush, 12MC-; Eiitonvllle, 10c.; 
Newville. 12c.; Stowcll, file.; Mlddfcvllle. I2e.; Fuir- 
tleld Association. 12c.; Norway Association, 12c. 
Several factories sent forward their goods to bo 
sold on eonimlssiiin. 
There was 11 tree delivery of butter, but prices have 
u downward tendency. Most of the lots wore bought 
at fflr. to 30,:., ami the finest brought 32e. 
Wo have advices from abroad to the Isill of April. 
Hur London correspondent siijs American cheese 
sells well, more particularly the best sorts. 
Extra line Is quoted at, 71s, to 7UM.: IlitO, fills, to 70s.; 
guild.Sfis. to ft}*. The otbm descriptions of cheese 
sull as tollfiws: New English L’lieddaivSlu. to 94s.; 
Wiltshire (foil blO, 70s, to fils.; Cheshire medium, Obs. 
to 74s .1 II no. 7.8 m to 88 s.: Scotch. JUs. to KIs. I hi tell 
chin-xe Edams, 80s. to 68 *.; Gundiu, 60s. to fill*.; Der¬ 
by shape. 64a. to IBs. 
Dor correspondent reports but. little butler coming 
to liand, wliiuli is all ©nutiged at open prlcc-H to ar¬ 
rive: . Corks is quoted at iv<. for best, and 145s. for 
second quality, and 122 * f,A: r-d. 
Tin* w.wither In Hi-i kiii||^^L Y. is mild ami pleim- 
ant, andsottin farmer* ii^B^iniilhg to turn young 
stock to piuture. Mile va will not got to grass 
for a week or more.-x. A. 1/. 
blirrp nnd l.ninbs. Kocolpta arc much larger 
again, and prices arc easier. There Is not much de¬ 
cline on fut shop, nm lambs are very much lower, 
selling ut i'Astdlic., pnr ib. -good ones at 15c. 'Trade Is 
dull, urid lute arrivals are worked off with difficulty. 
Tin-pelts help the sale of wool sheep, hut most of 
those sent 01 are sheared, und sell at Very 
thin rim down to 5Rc.,und 8 c.. was obtained tor a car 
extra 115 lb.. Ohio, with to , for gome(K) lb., Stale,and 
the same prleu Tor a cur 93 lb.. O. Two curs 1 ).. wool 
sheep 89 lbs., sold at SXc. Of lambs, Cl Jerseys, 43k. 
lb*., went at Joe.; blot 4'Jlhs., t liloq 15 tliln, '39 Ik;., 
at 13c. The average of 8,227 sneep sold during the 
week was $6.47. 
Swine,—Receipts are much larger, but prices are 
nearly sustained. They ran down a little after lust 
report, nut ha ye stiffened up again since. Live aru 
worth 0 i^UJGRc., while dressed take tlie wide range of 
674 w 7 Wc.. for still fed, to 7.'(.M-8e., for lieitvy corn, Sue., 
tor medium, and 8 *<«dti-., for pigs ot HU lbs., mul 
under. 
LATEST, Mav 15. 1*. HI.—Beeves,—Arrivals 
to-duv,so cars ut Cuminuntpuw, uml H at On© Hun¬ 
dredth st., making 916 head. The murkat is stronger, 
all soiling, and mostly at 18®13.'iC.. with a few al M-a 
14stlllei-s of 1 .M 8 its reaching 12\e„ 67 D>» V owl., 
with 51 fine 111. 3S ewt. at t3;<6iil4:$c. 
Sheep. Receipts.Gears at. AStli st.. 1 car at 40th 
HL.iindSut CotuiDiiDipuw, or n total of 3,00'! head. 
I here is no chiinge from yesterday, a car 83 Ib Ohio 
dipped selling at Hite,; 2UU lambs 46 lbs at lac., with 66 
ot 406350 Tbs at lt-:c!*«.:. 
Hog**.- Arrivals. 8 ears at 40th St. and 10 oars ut 
Coniuninlpaw, or 2,175 head. Two cars were sold 
alive, viz., 283 ill. hogs 100 lbs at fi%c. Dressed are un¬ 
changed. 
iNcui 'Aihicrtisemcnts. 
^yiDOWS’ A>» ORPHANS’ 
BENEFIT LXFE 
P RODUCTIVE FRUIT FARM OF 25 
acres, ut Burlington, N. , 1 ., for sale. Neat new 
Cottage ot 8 rooms, ground full or beltring fruits, one 
mile from station. Price low und terms easy. Par¬ 
ticulars of J. 11. JOHNsiTuN, 150 Huwerv, N. Y., or 
K,. MORRIS, Burlington. Also two smaller farms full 
of fruit. 
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Contains three new liquid processes which will over¬ 
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the shell. Sent bv mull free lor reventv-tlvc cents. 
\V. HUTCHINSON, Publisher, 158 1 -niton St. N. Y. 
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For information concerning the As¬ 
sets, Plans of Business or Terms to 
Agents, apply to the Office of the 
Company, or to any of the following 
General Managers of Agencies: 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. j ROBERT A. GRANNISS, Secretary. 
New York, May 4,1871. 
TFTF.mi: hit* been a needed (ailing off in rncolpta of 
Cuttle from the very large number of the previous 
week. blit, an 1 11 crease In calces, slump and hogs about 
make up fivr the delleleney. It I* certain that the 
market* are ik> higher in cornuiquehqe. on the con¬ 
trary, everything rales lowei 10 price, a ml slow of 
salo. New vegetables und strawberries arc pouring 
in quite fast, and In connection with the bountiful 
supply of shad, draw away from » meat diet. Fat 
lambs are in good 1 ©quest, to go with the green peas, 
hut everything else rules low. Especially In there a 
glut of calves, mid prices ure not ut all satisfactory 
tu those sending them in. 
TOTALS LIVK STOCK Colt TLIE WEEK. 
Mild? 
Cow*. 
CrIvrn, Slii'pp, 
i.m 17,70f> 
Mr ii 1 - vraiuciuaiii oauicss.., saw 
>> ells-Fargo Lxp s.. 44 |United States Exp’s.. 58^ 
The follow ing bids are made fur the various Public 
Stocks of the U nited States: 
6 J4 cent., rcg„ '81 .116^ 5-40 coup., '67.. mU 
6 $ cent., Cffup., 81.. 116JD5-20 coup., '68.iqU 
5-20 coup., 62 .in 10-40 reg. 108 if 
4 1 .. 4 D-AG 4 LTf.lOO^i 
5-20 coup,, 64 . JlO?/t IO-.IO coup . IOC,'A 
5-20 coup., 65. uoH 6s Currency.115M 
5-20 coup., iu l, '65. 11314 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
„„ Nkw Youk, May 5 , 1871 . 
Since °. f th " JKlfiplj '** 1 Kinds „f produce 
^ur. a»t cm brace 14.865 miles cottuii, 147 pkgs, 
hus e i‘ ITW' w ' ,, 2 v w bbl “- Mi 
bus ' n .f U - &* 1 ? 3 corn, 149 665 bash, oats, 1,338 
«j hu,|, nlSl. l seed, 3 , 47 ° bush. rye. 3 .- 
1111-imVk 'h 1 '^ 8 ° *»•>«• corn meal, 2,335 bags corn 
S'tVi, bales hops, 1 722 bids, pork, 447 pkgs lard 
liices^o rZ U !‘ lllt /' P 5 b'ltter. 2,017 boxes 
2.261 iih’j? ef i tm s L,fIi lard. 710 bugs peanuts, 
bids. Whisky, mbalwwwl? 6 Ci “* 8 luC " lC ' ;01 
ute*w a,,<1 Receipts of beans for April 
:i iuodoif., 1 .’.' 7 , 135 for April ' 70 . There Is v.cly 
firm Uiouih «?ri y 'f m ® ,n '" us and the market U 
again rasrkSri Ijnly u ibiht buMnesa. Marrowsar© 
ther 6 ffifri« ;f., . t ^ ong0r . but tlio ©vent Is due to far- 
them e to routrol^htt"*^ of 1 , th i > * 0 e ' ur l in X Ui© bulk Of 
quatahb, rtflli . 0 stock. Green pen* nr© barely 
We q.miPf 11 ’^; 1 J*ea*firm. B E. unchanged, 
other mfiei *' l - 1 ha-H.20 per bush.; 
* 2 . 25 -ini, ? 2 l ***ib00: prime medium*, $ 2.1504 
Pea berni* ^^i2 b i (1 * h5 ^ 9 -W;i>ooir do., »I.Wl,75; 
Pens, cht lcH fi'led Unu», ( 3*4 ■ green 
f)u^»nehS, !iowcv»*i*. 
hl 5°' b'lty, 14® 15c.; smoked shruil- 
ders, lO.K'AlLs©.: fancy do., lie.; pickled bellies, 
balk, heavy.. 8 ": light, B'-.o.; boxed hollies. 8 ,,c.; 
Mc.-tern pickled Imms, ll.s'®12Sc,: for heavy to 
ii*i l f' tt sU. 0 ' 1 Picked shoulders, choice, 
light .*.i$*o.-. pick ed shoulders, heavy, 7S'e.; and 
shouUJerslndryiuilt, 6Yc- Stuck of pork, 1st U,SL. 
was 1.’4.871, hills,, of Which M.RW bbl*. were old, Stock 
of beef same date, 27,369 bids., of which jiij lots old. 
Hiiiuli'icH, -cider, new. LVu/iOc. uergnl. Live geese 
feathers new. line, 7IX<t75e. ^ n,; jfo., mixed. 40§i60(:.; 
lien foathent, 7<VJe. White ra«», Stgiftbto. Cider vine¬ 
gar, 20-0,25©.; do., maniriactnred, l2-a,lHc. per gal 
Newspapers, 4 m 1 -r. per lb, tloop pojos. hickory and 
onk, per M,, 14 t!., $46 <«gM), Oil pcppuimint, pure, lu 
tin cans, $3.2.» per gal. ’ 
Tobacco.—Kentucky loar meets with a very fair 
export demand, without further change in nr fees In 
seedleuf trade has been moderate; a few small lots 
have been taken, bm mainly to meet wants of con¬ 
sumers, ursternly prices. \Vo quote: 
New Crop. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Bfwivv*. Co»V*, CftlVtMl, S)n»r»n, Ho?i. 
This weuk.... 6,885 74 4.968 17.705 17,095 
Lust week..8.1728 51 3.618 11,325 12,485 
Corrmqmnd’g w'k 70 6,116 71 1,813 11,(31 15,197 
Averugo 76. 6,847 97 2,240 28,151 17.108 
Bim'vi'h.—I t will h© rocnllooted that the cattle 
market closed heavily one week ago, and that stock 
could not. all be sold. Following that, we bad 4,212 
head offered for Monday—78 carloads nt On© Ilmi- 
drodth street.81 ut rouuuunlpuw, arid 99 at Wee- 
liawken—uml the market ruled dull with easier rates. 
And still price:- were u* good us could be expected, 
with 16,508 beeves durln , a fortnight. Dealers man¬ 
aged to get rkl of moat of the stock, Conceding some¬ 
what before tlio market closed. 
tslnc© then we hav© had 1,572 cuttle, and they are 
not all wanted, especially as heavy supplies are re¬ 
ported on the way. and butchers are char' of their 
purchases lu consequence. Besides, a long ruin storm 
makes It untavorahle for keeping much moat on 
hand,and there Is fear or hot weather, so butchers 
Incline to caution lu supplies. As far as possible they 
are substituting calves rur buuvca, th© former ruling 
extremely low iu tliclr utuiudiinee. The latest arri¬ 
vals of beeves sold at I2t«.13‘ with some Texunsat 
lie. to dress65 it* per cwt. Thl-wus iully le. below 
the rates of last Monday, on similar stock, but th© 
market averaged !•*(© 7C. uoeline.ind it was Impossible 
to sell all the stock. Most of the offerings were at Wee- 
hawken, where N. Morris had 1.131. making over 2,569 
lieiul for that enterprising shipper during the weak. 
It now taken about u dozen salesmen to handle IDs 
cultIn. 
Some of the old dealers have given up operating on 
their own account, und have taken hold of his stock. 
It ho is not guaranteed from loss by the Erl© HR. Co., 
it 1* mnlldeoUy assurted Unit he pays no freight un¬ 
til former losses are maUe up. This operates against, 
ill© small dealers, and one by One, (hoy retire. As 
samples of the latest sale* we note 106 still-led Illi¬ 
nois steers, fix ewt,, sold at 36 uf owl., at 
12(a'c-; W I ha. per ewt.; a car of coarse oxen. 1,150 lbs. 
gross, at 11 We..57 lbs. per uwt,, and .73 prime, 7^ cwt., 
cattle at 12'{(§>13 mc. H.i mo thing very choice would 
reach 14c., poswlbly UJja. lor a tow ul the pick to 
some retail butcher. 
The lullowlug ure the prices ut the close of the 
market: 
F. RATC1IFORD STARR, 
Manager of Middle Department; Philadelphia. 
BLACKFORD A CLARK, 
Managers of Southern Department, Balti¬ 
more Md, 
K. F. HOABLEY, 
Manager New England Department, New 
Haven, Conn, 
FRANK CHAMBERLAIN, 
Manager for New York State, Albany, N. Y. 
TIIE NATIONAL 
Life Insurance Company 
OF NEW YORK. 
No. 212 BROADWAY, 00R. FULTON ST., 
Issues all the new forms of policies, and presents ns 
ruvorable terms ns any Company In the United 
States. 
Special attention is culled to the new plan of this 
Company whereby an ordinary life Policy becomes 
payable during the lifetime or the Insured. 
The following shows the progress of the Company 
from Its commencement; 
Follelesiu Force. Amount Insured. 
Caps. Powder, Shot, Wilds, Bullets, Game Bugs, Shot 
Bells, Powder Flasks, Gun materials nnd Sporting 
Goods of every description at very low prices. Send 
stamp for a Price-List. 
We send goods by Express, C.O. D., with privilege 
to examine before paying tlie bill. Army Guns and 
Revolvers bought or traded Tor. 
Address J. H. JOHNSTON, 
Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
FIRST MORTGAGE 
COLD BONDS, 
OF 
Two Railroafl Companies 
COMBINED, HAYING A PAID-UP CAPITAL OF 
EIGHT MILLIONS, 
WITH 250 MILES OF ROAD IN OPERATION, 
CONNECTING NEW V0RK CITY 
WITH THE GREAT LAKES 
BY THE 
Tills week. 
Cen tu. 
Choice bullocks, e n>.H <a> lUtf 
Good tu prime. “ ...13 n ISK 13K <a 13" 
Medium . •• ...l'j# <<t 12,13>g e* ijv 
Ordinary ... " .,.|i ftj 12 12 <A 12!-' 
Poorest grade. •* ...10 6 « 11 10)4 at liw 
Average Of all sains. i& 12X — © 12 ^ 
Mile'll Cows.— With the finest of natural feed in 
the pastures, milkmen tri the country around New 
York do not require any more cows to keep up their 
milk contractu, wlillo the fee persons still producing 
milk in till* city and Brooklyn find it such a precari¬ 
ous business, with the liability of suppression bv the 
Health Board, that they rather decrease (him in¬ 
crease their number*. Altogether, rbe cow trade is 
in a bad way, and old dealers are quilting thu busi¬ 
ness In disgust. The few cows sold goat about tile 
rate* of the previous w«ek, but it is almost impossi¬ 
ble to sell poor animals. A few right good milkers 
will sell at fair prices $80(«,85 euch.nod If very tine 
from $90 tu $1IM, but the bulk go at $0<5&76, with poor 
at $40 '/,'j 6 . 
Vpnl Ciilvca. These qr© pouring in faster than 
they can he used, save at very low rates. The re- 
cetius are tho largest of the season, tlie cheese fac¬ 
tories culling Tor the milk tu begin their operations 
with, so the calves must go. Very ninny of those 
sent ill lire either buttermilk or ordinary hand-fed 
calve* which have to he sold at 4ft$6e. * lb. TIi© fair 
to good V\ ©stern New York calves sell at 7f5So.. with 
choice near-by State and Jersey at. 8 <a 8 and In 
rare Instances 9c. making quite a decline'slnc© last 
week. As samples we instance a pen of 12 State 
calves, 118 lbs., sold ut 6 *c.. 64 of 127 Uml, 6 Ye.: 15 
choice, W) lbs., ut 8 c.; 66 very line bucks Co., Pa., 
UUlbS., 9c. 
Last week. 
11 @ J4« 
13J< w 13 
13W ov 13 Y 
12 m, 1212 
iu >4 to UK 
— © 12 * 
., - per two-bush. bag. 
r freigiu'm^veThaTooillca© 1 ™ easi- 
on*. “arxet has induced a muuber of ttansac- 
. . 5tf<3>5;Yc. 6 @GKc. 
Common to me¬ 
dium leaf. 0 @ "K 67Y 
Uood do. 7)4(71 82 8 8 ^ 
►'•Me . fi°. S.H<a i»4 9«et!>Y 
selections. t>Xto\0)4 10 (<4ll 
.. ... Old crop. New crop. 
Connecticut and Mans, fillers... 15 eUSc. 12 k®I8c 
Binders, secomls. 25 @32 15 @23 
Wrappers Iota..15 ^40 25 @35 
Fine wrappers. 45 @65 40 @45 
New York State fillers. 12 @15 13W&15 
Averagelots... 25 @36 22 K @28 
Wrapner* . 20 ^49 25 @10 
Pennsylvaula and Ohio fillers. 12 @15 13k@ 15 
A verage lots. 26 @22K 16 @27(4 
Wrappers. 22 @46 25 @40 
IIA VAN A,—New crop—Common, 77><(ai82«c.; goud 
Ho@95©.; .fin©. 97 Xc .(■/($ i.U2;.^, currency. Yaiia. lout,’ 
97’*e.'6i$l; I] cuts, $l.l2<M,]a; averagelots, 97h;(5$i.(MU', 
currency. Black work, common und medium. In 
bend, 14-.,17c.; good and fine. do.. 19@22c. Uriglit 
work, common and medium, in bond, 25(a30c.; good 
and line, do., 35@55«. 
Dec. 31.1864. 17 $33,500 
Deo. 31,1865. 430 1^14.900 
Doc. 81, 18156. 782 2,151,532 
Deo. 31, 1867. 1.358 3,538,285 
Doc. 31, 1868. 2,093 5 , 376,369 
Deo. 31,1669. 3,815 8,421,792 
Dec. 31,1870. 4,496 9,(l46,(»s 
Policy holders share in the profits of tho Company, 
and have a voice iu tho election and management of 
the Company. 
No Policy or Medicul Fee charged. 
All Policies DOn-forfeitubie on tho principle of 
Massachusetts Nun-forfeitable law, 
EDWARD A. .(ONES, President, 
J. O. HALSEY, Vice-President. 
J. A. M OUT I Molt 15, Secretary. 
Rev. J AMES PORTt5R, D. D„ 
Superintendent of Agencies. 
CALL OR SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
Ilf Anil A I Emerson h DEAD SHOT 
Ilf I I U nil V I remove* all koidsof Worm* 
■V D 0 11 IVI A 1 from HORSES and CATTLE 
if w IIItIw ■ and 1 * the butt Cnndltluh 
. . 1 1'nwderln us©. Sold hv Drug- 
glsts and Grocers ewrywhere. C. W. BADGER A 
Co- Vkholesolu druggists, Newark, N.J., Piupro tors. 
c/vyc , WELF-TUB FADING N K F.D LES 
for ALL SEWING MAflUffES Invent. 
HAIIH Mon norfocr, and,warranted satisfaccrv 
YOIIR 1 , ll 1 t 1:1 'March 21,1871. Seud name of Ma- 
1 w w 11 chine, sues wanted, curved or straight. 
. W . A eent safely by man. $i a , 1 ,,/. 
► YES. quantity.) Vai tonal Self - Threading 
.. *. „ * Need.e Go., 94 Fremont St-, Boston. Muss. 
I. O. Box 810. AGEN ts WANTED everywhere. 
MOST DIRECT ROUTE POSSIBLE. 
THE BONDS SECURED BY A FIRST MORTGAGE 
ON THE FIRST FORTY MILES WEST FROM 
NEW YORK CITY, AT THE RATE OF 
$ 30,000 PER MILE. 
$ 25,000 PER MILE ALREADY EXPENDED ON 
THAT PORTION OF THE ROAD. 
A Map and Circular relating to the Bonds of tlie 
Montclair Railway 
OF NEW JERSEY, 
INDORSED BY THE N. Y. & O. MIDLAND CO.. 
MAY BE HAD BY APPLICATION TO 
LEONARD, SHELDON & FOSTER, 
No. 10 WALL ST., 
AND 
THE MONTCLAIR RAILWAY CO., 
Mo. 25 NASSAU ST. 
Q U . IDELL, 
* FRUIT A NI) PROD UCE 
conmssio.v iiii:ic< iivM\ 
328 CREENWICH STREET, 
NEW YORK. 
F. K * 
Landscape Gardener 
AND 
CONST3XTING HORTICULTURIST, 
Clevelniid, Oliio. 
Designs and Plans for Villa Grounds, Cemeteries, 
Parks, &c., to order. 
J A PA NKSF 1'AI‘KIi \VA HI.. 
The huuse lurnislilug trud© arelnvlted lo try our 
Pails, Slop Jar*. Splttuuns, Busins, Milk Pans. Ac. 
The milk pan will keep milk sweet, nnd produce more 
©roam than any other, owing to Us being a perfect 
noii-r*>n<Jiii!fcnr. They water proof uml duraliie. 
Fm descriptive atidprice lists, apply to the manufac¬ 
turer, JENNINGS BROS., 3.72 Pearl street, 
__ New York City. 
riHIK EASIEST AND BEST Running Itail- 
X way Power and Thresher and Cleaner nil record 
(w as awarded First Prize ut the most thorough Trial 
ever hold by N. Y. State Agricultural Soeh'tyl are 
wSm , m !,T ,' JOHNS VI 1.1. E AURIGULTcRaL 
WORKS, Montgomery Co- N . Y. 
