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O UR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 
OF 
Agricultural 
Implements, 
Machines and 
Small Tools, 
Seeds and 
Fertilizers, 
weak. Sales at 569967c. for Western, 90@C2c. for Ohio 
and State. Dailey is in the buyer * fuvor. Late 
sales are at ©Mo. for Inferior Western! 75<is85o. for 
two rowed State; 75u. for Call torn la; 9./c.'a$l.U8 for 
Canada West, the latter i>rlee for Bay Quinto. 
liny nnd St row- Steady ut95e.(a$l for shipping; 
H.Utol ;m for retail. Long rye straw, $ 1(2.1.10; short, 
'Ale.; oat, TOtiuTSo, 
llniw.—The market la In a little better position. 
Trade lias not Started up any, but there Is more dis¬ 
position to meet holders’ views, with some Inquiry 
from shippers. There is a desire to sell at late 
prices. We quote new at 21«i'22c. for prime, down to 
lie. for common. 
illfecellnueuiiH, Coffbo, Rio, prime, at 136912'^, 
gold, in bond ; Java, $0(321 '-ic. gold, duty paid; Mara- 
ealbo, Id'<i/ 5 18V; Lasmayr.i. 16V®18M. Molasses, new 
crop Cuba clayed, 33ttM0c,; Uubu Muscovado, rellu- 
fiig,4fl®Wo.; Cuba Muscovado, grocery, U)i« lie.; Eng¬ 
lish Islands,38(450; Now Orleans, no.'Hle " 
at UWi*9J<for fair to go.™ r.::.. .. . 
No. 12 box; refined, at (I vcTlftc, for noli yellow, ii.ty* 
12-ic. for soft white, L2j$e. fur crushed und powdered. 
Reeves.—With a light run for two weeks in suc¬ 
cession, and not enough sheep for a substitute, 
beeves are doing very much belter. The advance 
varies from '< to le. per 111., ami the feeling Is buoy¬ 
ant. owners congratulating themselves upon a re¬ 
verse of fortune in tbotr favor. There has been 
much speculation In cattle, some of the droves 
chancing hand* several times previous to biting re¬ 
tailed to the butchers, and this ts one cause why 
high prices tiro maintained each purchaser striving 
to put a profit on lu.-i stock. In point of quality wo 
have had quite a range, but nothing poorer was on 
sale (ban some old dry cows, at lie., and, with the ex¬ 
ception of a single pair, lie. was the top price for ex¬ 
tra line 10," II ewt. Ohio grade. UUrliums. Thu aver¬ 
age was strong Joe,, or fully ;<<•'. ubuvo that of the 
previous week. 
The offerings for Monday were 1,005 at, Communl- 
paw, Sill at Weehnwkuii. and «t One Hundredth 
street, wh lie 1,442 fresh cuttle were at One Hundredth 
street on Tuesday and Wednesday, all of which were 
sold. The principal market at that place la to bo on 
Monday In the future. 
'The following are the prices at this close of tho 
market; 
This week. Last week. 
C«nU. C*nt#. 
Choice bullocks. F lb.ir.M 17 lot* fib li/K 
flood to prime.. " ...lfi'j fi« bi'4 15.M ® 10 
Medium. •* ...MX (<i 15K 14 @15 
Ordinary. “ ...lit @ 14 12 fii 13 
Ronrest grade. “ ...12 mi 13 9 fin 11 
Average of all sales.15 @— — @ 1454 
'Those cattle came from the following States, vis.: 
Illinois. 3,480 Texas. 72 
New York.,. 105 Indiana..,,.. Hit 
Oil io... 23!1 Iowa. (','.» 
Michigan... -* Now Jersey. 17 
Kentucky. 30 West Vlvginlu. 
Missouri'.. 669 Pennsylvania. 17 
Canada. 51 
Mllrli (!«»•*.—But for the large Increase Innum¬ 
bers there would be an improvement, in fresh OOws. 
The advance in beef causes a demand for the fut 
Cows at hotter rates, and tills nearly always helps the 
sale of new tnllch cows uml springers. The offerings 
are now so free that It Is difficult to uild to tint prices 
uf the previous weok. but there !« a hol i er deemed, 
which helps the trade, and all t he stock is selling off. 
'The quality Is also belter. A lot or fair Htnte cows 
was sold at fTO@77 each, averaging 175. 
Venl Calves. ’The greatest supply of calves is 
looked for about this season, amt continuing nearly 
through April, but thocool went her of the past week 
has caused most of them to be sent in dressed. 
Very many small calves, or "bobs,” were among 
them, and not u few were seized and confiscated by 
the Niiniliiry police. About, 250 were taken, one 
night, ns they came In by the t rains. 'They urn usu¬ 
ally smuggled In under cover of darkness, but the 
frequent, raids ortho police render it,an unsure busi¬ 
ness. When successful In making sales of such, the 
prices are only ©Hcrf'SX each, whether sold dead or 
alive. When one to two weeks old, they bring $4 to 
$8. Eat live calves soil at Uyi l3b,<>., with ordinary at 
fiasDe. Good bog-dressed bring lfxgd7c.,und if extra 
fat, I8c. 
Sheep. -These are so scarce that hutoliers are put 
to it to get a supply, and are forced to pay high rates. 
Thpy are from '•] to le. S* lb higher than they were 
last week, nr,thing hut, very Hun stock going below 
«.Se., with fair to good at75y:<Se,, and extras at 8 
9c., as follows, vis,; 113 fat Lancaster Co., Pa,, sheep, 
133 lbs. sold At Do.; 178 Htale. 9t5 its, 8Yu.; 1,9 of 94 lbs, 
SMC.; 80 of 32 ft*, 8o.; 212 Ohio, 70 ft*. TV., and a few 73 
ft culls at tiXc- Tho market closes very strong. Some 
of the avoriiges of the past week were 5.21',7 head at 
$5.48 ouch ; ;V-'odat $5.75; 3,858 at fW, and 1,723 ut $5.31 
pot head- 
Swine, —These, too, have continued firm, hut 
havri not advanced since last Friday, when they were 
scarce and very high. Non*, are selling alive. Dressed 
■re quoted at I2\c., with a few light pigs selling at 
13c. Western dressed are nearly uverfor the season, 
only 689 arriving during tho past week. ’They itro 
quoted at ll>;e. 
LATENT March 35, P. M. Reeves. -Arri¬ 
vals to-day, 1,052 head lit ears at Cornmiinipaw, 35 
at, One Hundredth street, and 21 at WeoUuwkcn, 
There was no elinngo In prices, but, trade was loss 
active, with a felt, weakness. N,/tiling was good 
enough to go over ltl.se., ami down to 13!f0. for 
common. 
Sheep.—Arrivals to-dny 3,572 bend tl ears at Co ru¬ 
in uni pnw, 5 cars at Fort y-clffhth street, «qd 3 at Wve- 
httWkon. They went oir slowly at unchanged rates, 
aomo very poor culls, selling at 0>,c. up to 9M'c. for 
extra tut lots. 
Swine.—There worn 17 curs arrived to-day, and 
very few dressed reached 13c., most sales being at 
12;Sfe., wdth some heavy at latjc. 
Mason <fc llnmllri Organs. — Tlio Mason & 
Hamlin Organ Company have just Issued what 
they term a Testimony Circular, which Is cer¬ 
tainly remarkable as presenting such an amount 
of testimony to the excellence of their instru¬ 
ments. It contains stx large newspaper pages, 
closely printed, and finis Includes aa much mat¬ 
ter as an ordinary duodecimo volume. Nearly 
one thousand persons, most of them experts in 
tho matter, testify to the rare excellence of the 
cabinet organs made by this company. Tho 
character of Hie testimony Ls Indeed quite as re¬ 
markable as its quantity. Nearly all the most 
prominent musicians In the country are quoted; 
the principle organists, pianists, and teachers of 
chief American cities are among those who say 
that these arc the best among instruments of tho 
class. A number of well-known European 
art iats testify to the same effect. Extracts are 
given from Paris and London papers which ad¬ 
mit, that these, organs arc superior to those ol’ 
European make. American papers are equally 
emphatic. But what, is, perhaps, even more 
satisfactory, la tlio testimony of hundreds who 
NEW YORK, 
No. 212 Broadway, Cor, Fulton St., 
For the Year ending Dec. 31, 1 Still, 
Total Assets, Januarv 1st, 1870....$713,215 24 
“ •• “ 1st, 18*19. 438,217 97 
Increase in Assets during 18(111..$304,007 27 
Policies Issued to January 1st, 1809,3,513; In¬ 
suring. $9,721,909 
Policies Issued to January 1st, 1870,0,187; In¬ 
suring. 15,102,882 
Increase in Number of Policies in 1809,2,0(1; 
Increase til Amount Insured. 5,440,913 
The foregoing shows a grout material progress 
inthe business and standing Of the Company, and 
proves the correctness of tho principle on which it 
has so far been worked. 
Attention is culled to the detailed report for 1809, 
and to the new'Tables of Rates, which can bo pro¬ 
cured by application to the Company, or any of its 
agents. 
Dividends annually after first Annual Premium 
and available In payment of Premium or Increase of 
amount of Insurance. 
EDWARD A. JONES, President. 
J. O. HALSEY, Vice-President. 
J. A. MoitTIMORK, Secretary. 
IlEV. JAMBS PORTER, I). 1L, 
Superintendent of Agencies. 
, __y. Sugar, raw, 
nod refining, ami 10«,12q_ for 
i(irsisiyVi m i, iis'«l 
_ >V .,J ..--- rush ed and powdered. 
Teas, new crop Hyson, common to fine, i6c.@$l,I0: 
Young Hyson, do,, O&c.Md.ltt: Gunpowder ami Impe¬ 
rial, do., 90o.iaL30. Ilvs.in Skin ami Twunkay. ilu., 
•WmiNc. ; uneolored Japan, do.,7fl*.<S$$l.06; Oolong, do., 
70«i95e,; Souchong and Congou. do..«T.@8Uc, No. 1 Bay 
mackerel at #27: No. 2 do. $l.Y50@lt,; (urge No. 8 do., 
$13.50*314 ; No. I., shore, $19.50 a'.T; No. 2<to.. #b" M.S0; 
No. 3 do. *9. St. George's Bunk codfish, $7,t®<i7..Vi; 
Grand Bunk $.V75W6.50; hake $4; Labrador herring 
$7; George's Bay do. Nu. 1 box 27c.; sealed 86c.; 
Magdalen 12K«45c,; pickled cod.$0.50; pickled had¬ 
dock $52/0; pli’kled scale $l.cd v5, uml salmon at tXril 
27. Raisins, $4.10; currant*. 12c., gold: lurklsli 
prunes, IOrm-Uo-s citron, 38c.: Valencia raisins, 1(5/4Cd 
Cassia, 41, gold; mace. $1.18 do., nutmegs. 0ao.Ce> 
$1.05 do.; pepper.25H‘i'r2tk:. do.; cloves, 20c. do. 
Provision*.— Since our last, mess pork, hi a 
wholesale way, has rulud very stead vat $20, at which 
ffguro there has hnen a good volume of business. 
Yesterday the market reacted in fayorot the seller, 
and the rinsing price ts f'M.50(.420.02'< for rMiiml par¬ 
cels, for future, cash, and regular. 'I’llft jobbing 
trade Is light, havers will not pay above $20.50. Dur¬ 
ing tho week they have paid $20.(5. Beer lias sold to 
some extent, the main business being hi lexas 
tierces, at our late ranges. Ilcwf hums steady at $39@ 
$31 for 'Texas, and $30@3&. Mr Western. Cut meats 
have become stronger, in some items; tree sales of 
pickled Western hums at liS al'' 1 *,e. gnloked hams 
are casv; city, 17 anil good gmdoa of Western 
bagved at 1H qc. Bacon has sold chiefly for the local 
trade, and MH@lls7. may bo quoted for Western anil 
city long dear. Cumberland steady ut TiA'c. laird 
has steadily advanced during the. week, and at tho 
close prime Western steam sold ill 1424fit 11 Vo, on tho 
spot, and Is Arm at 15e. for forward delivery. City is 
worth 14K@I5 c- for steam and kettle. 
Pniillf'V mill GnillO. There lias been only a fair 
supplj and very III ni pi len i urn rulln ■ ror drill si d 
poultry especially small turkey*. Live stock sell 
won to city killers. Wild pigeons uro very abundant 
quoted to-day a* *1.25 nor dozen for < Hi to. Weqnolo 
live t urkey*. B4»c. i Chickens, I8 > 8lc.; Ducks, SU/O 
(,i 3 ■ Geese, Jersey young, V pair, $o*,'.4.0<J; do. Western 
and Southern, $-\2r>ui.2.75. 
DEAD AND Duiisskii. -Fowls and Chieketik, State, 
V I*.. IttiCtSO.: New Jersey, 23«f:24n.; Western, Ilk."310.; 
capons, :i0c(,35c.j Turkeys, Now.lornny.27@28i:.: State, 
2tVs)28c.; Western, 2 k*‘2Tc. ; Canada, frozen, 18ft30c. ; 
Ducks, common, JSksJic ; One, do., 24i„i30o.; Ileese, 
Contains about 300 I’AGKSand nearly GOO CUTS 
of the various articles needed In a Garden, or on 
a Kurin or Plantation. Every progressive farmer 
should have a copy for Ilia library. 
Sent by mail for $1, which will he refunded on receipt 
of the .first order for any of ou r yamU. 
P. O. Box 37H. K. H. ALLEN & CO.. 
1NO andlOl Water St., New York. 
N. B.—A Circular, with index and sample of Illus¬ 
trations of the Catalogue sunt ou receipt of stamp. 
'•piIK BUST STRAWBERRY lu Uro 
JL world,!» the verdict pronounced by all who have 
tested 
The President Wilder Strawberry* 
The Massachusetts Horticultural Society have 
awarded It tho HIGH BBT PRIZE -a Silver Medal. 
1 have the balance of the original stock, and uni 
now ready to receive orders for immediate delivery. 
PRICKS: $5 pur doc.; 60 cents each for loss than 
one dozen. 
1 have, a few choice plants for early fruiting care¬ 
fully layered in three.-ine.lv pots, $1 each. Plants 
carofulljr packed In damp moss and oiled paper, and 
sent l>y umi! mi receipt of price. Pol vines turned 
out of the pots with a ball of soil, packed In moss, 
uml sent by express. None but strong, healthy plants 
sent nut. 
All orders must be accompanied hy the cash. Ad¬ 
dress orders to 
J. M. MICK KICK/ ,lr„ 
Post omen IloX 5,140, Boston. Muss. 
Wo have disposed of the. balance of stock of the 
American President Wilder Strawberry to Mr. Mkk- 
R1CK. and take pleasure In recommending those who 
desire to test this valuable variety to send their 
orders to him. All orders which have been received 
by us for plants will be flhud by Mr. M. a* per agree¬ 
ment.. 
Wo have beard or persons offering the " President 
Wilder" for sale who Imvo no plants of the true va¬ 
riety, and we would advise those who do not wish to 
waste time and money to send orders only to those 
In whom they can place confidence. 
Boston, Jan., 1870. J. 10. 'Til,TON. 
MONEY AND STOCK MARKET 
New York, March 25,1870. 
Money Is easy, at from 4 to 5 per cent, on call. 
Foreign exchange Is quiet nnd Arm at KBS to 108!$ 
for prime bunkers’sterling hills und 109 to 109X for 
sight. 
Gold Is weak at 112)4; nnd gold bonds, under a 
rumor that tho Funding Bill would pass llie House 
without important modifications, have declined 
slightly. Stocks are dull and heavy. 
UPON EXAMINATION 
CHEAPEST YET OFFERED TO THE 
PUBLIC. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
THIS WILL BE BORNE OUT BY 
Rcnna nnd Peng.-Prices for beans area shade 
firmer, with choice grades only salable. Receipts 
lire increasing, though they probably represent some 
snow-detained stuff. German beans imvo sold at. 
$1.35 per bush. There have been some fresh receipts 
of foreign, but will not sell at a profit. Panada peas 
nominal; black-eye held rather tlnuor, owing to 
' Beans' Kidney, V bush., fc/iOffl3.W J pea prime 
*t.9OM2,O0l medium, hand picked, $1.75*311.80; good 
to prime, $1.00541.70; common to fair. #h«/l.40: mar¬ 
rows, hand'picked, #2.4Qr«i2.45; apod to prime,$2.8QfiW.35; 
common to fair, $1.25:31.75; Limn, $.7.MV-cl). Pea*— 
Canada. bnnd,05c.*v$1; free, in bills.,fl.20fi4l.85: green, 
$1.(10511.70; marrow tot, sl.tJLul.ln; black-eye, South¬ 
ern, 2 bushel bag, $4.25'o 4,8j. 
The stock la light, and prime grados 
I. The Rich Country the Rond trnverse/*, 
with its Agricultural and Minoru I Re¬ 
sources, 
Tobncoo. - Tho market begins to have a little 
mom life '.viiii the new ... to hand rather 
freely. Shipments are smalt yet. however, and the 
business is mainly lit small lots seed leu f. The very 
satisfactory prices obtained In t.lio growing districts 
for the crop, strengthen the views of holders here. 
We quote: „ , 
Heavy Western and 
Light. Leaf. Clarksville. 
Lugs.. 7Wfi6 8!4c. IslitiS 8SfC. 
Common leaf. 8yfi*) 9Y 9 C.j, 1 1 ) 
Medium leaf.10 @10% lUH@li 
Good loaf. II f'OllV, 1H$"«I» 
Fine leaf. 12 J2)4wi)2y 
Helectloos.......... 13 iw 14 13 G«H 
C'oiincotleul and Mass. Oilers. . .13 *.cl5c. 
Wrappers lots......3a (*kla 
Fine wrapper*.50 MHO 
Now York State fillers...10 (5612 
Average ftits. V’ 
Wrapper*.. ■•••• ....20 6640 
Pimnsylvanla and Ohio fillers.... 10 fi«13 
Average lots.10 f, /fA5 
Wcappers.....*.. 2.3 mI f 
Yaiia. We quote: Havana—Common, 77t"82S'e.: 
good, 876192c. : One, 95c.w,$ 1.05, currency. Vara—I 
cuts,85vi90c.; II cut*, fI.02;4 i*#$1.08t average lots, 90 
(V>,95e. currency. 
MANtTP.lCTnREfJ To l( A POO.— Black work, common 
and medium, 18>,v2!c.; good and One, 22c./)2l!c., do. 
Bright work—Common and medium, 2T032O.; good 
und lino, 35*<t>56c. 
YfgelnbleM. — Potatoes urn very unsettled In 
prices, uml the market. Is tending downward, hardly 
two dealers quote alike. Bermuda tomatoes wo ar¬ 
riving trcely, mostly in good order. 
Wool.-Fleece meets with but little attention. 
Late prices are, however, steadily asked. Pulled, 
also, are hard to move Just at the moment. Califor¬ 
nia i* held firmly with u fair inquiry. Late sales are 
Of fleeces at ttV-voOe. for medium, 60c. for X and No. 1 
Ohio, 53 h5U.sc. for XX Ohio, Hie. for XXX Ohio.634u. 
fur delaine, 48c. for coarse scoured, 63r«iiftr. for fair 
scoured, 67kc. for combing: pulled at 37.',e. for 
black, 47o. for country, 38fiv4ue. for extra, 62 S'e. for 
combing: California m. ISqvlSC, fur burry, 2Wi>,22>jC. 
for fall, ;t0i'v32<!. for spring. Foreign, scoured, HV/yboc. 
At tho auction sale- yesterday nearly half a million 
pounds was offered. There was a large attendance, 
but prices were Irregular ami not altogether -atls- 
faetory. 
Whisky Is lower, but with more business at the 
decline. We quote ut 99Mc.®$I. 
II. The C’uhIi Subscribed to the Cnpilnl 
Stock. 
Til E GLOBE MOW HR is now offered to the Farm¬ 
ing Public as tlie most perfect, machine of the kind 
ever placed In the murket: combining perfection of 
out, lightlies* <>» draught, ease of motion mid dura¬ 
bility. D. I* warranted made of tho very best mate¬ 
rial Obtainable,an/I perfect in It* construction. 'The 
gearing, which ts exceedingly simple, ti nrt at the same 
time strong, is Inclosed In a cast-iron globe, ns ropre- 
senlcd in Go* above cut, and tints protectud from all 
oxternai injury and aclloii of the weather. This ma- 
Ohlue has been tested, during the last three years, by 
the farmers of Uclipyler and adjoining counties, New 
York, and after each trial pronounced by them n per¬ 
fect. success. 
Parties desiring to purchase are a Mowed to test, the 
GLOIIK In any anil every proper way, and if not suit¬ 
ed with Its performance to return It to (be manufac¬ 
turers. Agents are wanted to sell the Globe Mower 
in every county and town uf the United States. 
I* Jfct ICiffi 
G in he Mower, with two Knives, one Guard, 
two extra Sections, with Rivets, Wrench, oil 
Can, Neck-Yoke and Whiffle Tree*, four feet 
cut, delivered on ears or bout at Watkins, N. Y.$90 00 
Same, with four and u-hulf feet cut.. 95 00 
Send for Circulars, Address 
441,01$K, MOWING MACHINE CO., 
Watkins, Schuyler Co., N. V'. 
III. The Excellence of the FI fry-five Mile* 
already Guilt, ami Its full Equipment. 
Beeswax ■■■ ■■■ 
are firm at J/KoiOc. 
Groom Corn. -Mixed, 16c,t good. J 156117c.; choice, 
17Km.pie. On mo California steamer Golden City, 
lost last, month, 30,0(10lbs. were lost. 
Butter. — There has been a lull In the demand 
during the past week ; buyers are working upon their 
late free purchases, and as they report an unusual 
Consumptive demand, their re-uppoaranee in the cel¬ 
lars am lie suddenly looked for. Xu view of this 
event, sellers quote lute prices steady, und besides 
they are still favored with light roculpt*. A fow lots 
01 new butter a re dullv arriving; pfoSl of wliut we 
have received inis boon taken for Baltimore at 88@ 
40 c For fifty use 35e. Is about, all It will oommunu, 
ami then only for localities that must have first pro¬ 
duce of any kind. In the present condition of tlm 
market for Old, eloso buyers make bolter bargains 
than they could last week, which goes to show that 
ln avy owners uro trying to ste.pr clear of holding a 
cumbrous surplus when new become* a marketable 
feature. WeKtcrn butter is nominal, at our present 
price*, few lot* urrivlug. Some liar Cols of State and 
Other grades have been shipped to westward cities. 
State and Pennsylvania, palls, ftncJtV'O Him; do., fair 
to good, 3i*.i33e.; Pennsylvania, tubs, ;Ct6t:fic.: Statu, 
firkin*, fine, :D.v30e.; medium to good, 286v3l)c.: half 
tui/S lino, 38'MDfi.; medium to good, 2865,30c.; fariuy 
selections, 4h,t43e.; Welsh, tubs, fail made, JStUfeo.? 
do., prime dairies, 30;.c32e.; do., fair to good dairies, 
25./,27c.; Ohio, Reserve, fresh, 23@21c.m1o., common 
to good, 216i !3e.; other selections, MXi.T.'c,; other 
Western, firkin*, &C„ fine, 23 m.24i;.; fair to good, 
2U:„>32e.: Western rolls, prime, 24«t27c.; common but¬ 
ter, 1-V\tl8e. 
(’Iiersr.-A declining market abroad and low gold 
hero creates u paU**elo the export deimuul. Shipper* 
will purchase only when they Jiuvc full ilietution In 
price* and some holders have withdrawn extra 
prices preferring to rely upon the homo trade which 
lias purchased flhorally. It is believed that owners 
will get nut at those prices hefnre new comes in. Thu 
cable quote-, nil*. Exports, for tlie week ending Tues¬ 
day UiMt, 7,500 boxen. 
Factory, fd.ntn, oxtni, <' ft., lfie.; good to tine; 
IV", 15' I-coniMioo, 11-,- II Farm Dairy, choice, 
Ki\ci loo.; good to fine, KkwloKc.; common to lair, 
H‘4«nl4vo,; English Dairy, good to prime, 18X@l7J<o., 
poor, layfCtllle.; Pineapple, State, 25ey',iGc,; do., Con¬ 
necticut, 2t#a27. 
Cotton.—Tho market is weak. Influenced by the 
Increased receipts and a small shipping demand. 
Tho business iu din tracts Ls fair ut 2Ie. for April, 
May mid J unc. We quote for spot lots. 
New Cirlenne and 
lLJanrl, Ac, Mobile. T«ib«. 
Ordinary... 18X66- 18><a lSVlal'.l 
Good Ordinary... 20 j<(<a- 20«® 2ij\;v20H 
Low Middling.... 21 ;<”a— 21 %<ft 23K6v22!Hi 
Middling. 22V<a- 23 & 23>C*23!< 
Good Middling... 24,'7(4- 24X66 25 tii'/'f 
Dried Fruits—Are generally quiet, with tin 
peeled peaches not so firmly buiti. 
Apples.State, 9t4@I0c.; Western, 8'5i8Xc ; Southern, 
f ood to fine.7$4*?,8o.; do. sliced, 10@llcg State, sltenil, 
l@12c. Peachy*, peeled, ordinary Virginia, l&.aiiio.; 
Eastern shorn, 2b(a22c.; Gmtrglu, ltkki'JOe.: impel led 
quarters,SKkibe.. halve*, Ilk®lie, Clirrrlos. pitted, 20 
(«i:r2*'.; pit* In.76*8c, niackberries, I266l2*,c. Plums, 
25<ui2(5c. Raspberries, 27@29a< W bo rile be riles, 12-'*llc. 
Egg*—Are in good domand at last week's price*, 
the market dosing with a downward tendency, owing 
.to heavier supplies. Wo quote State and Western, 
28^(5.29c.; extra frv*h from near points, 29>4(&30e.,' 
Southern, 27<<«29c., according to condition. 
Flour.—Another decllno has been submitted to 
on all descriptions. The prospects are not encour¬ 
aging, The arrival* are in excess of the consump¬ 
tion, und there I* a large stock, with unfavorable 
European markets, at $4.45604,66 for /.iinerrine Btale ; 
t4.libi.i4.HO for common extra do.; $I.H5il5.GJ for good 
to choice do.; $5.056'.5.I0 for fancy do.: $1,409(4.50 for 
superfine Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, Ac.; $4.Vw 
1.80 for extra do., uml LUIS'" .VAO for ciiolcc extra do. 
Including shipping brand.s of round hoop <Hilo at $1.75 
c,r 5, and trade brands of do. at. $6,06618; good to choice 
white whout extras at |5.l5't(5.I0; St. Louis at tScalt 
for common to fair extras, and ffi.lftiiSfor good to 
Choice. Southern, f8jtV3i.lt for extra*; $0.u5i9.75 for 
good to choice. Rye flour nt. ?».J06'.5.30, Corn meal, 
Jersey. $4.2a@L80; Western. $4,25. 
Fresh Fruit*.—Dealers will soon liavo to open 
Russets, as fow sound Greenings or Baldwin* are to 
be bad- The fresh lot* arriving are not of a quality 
to bring full price*. Cranberries firm. Bomo fresh 
lots uf water packed are coming trow the East. We 
quote Greening*, $5<"5.50; Red fruit, $4.506«5; Rus¬ 
set*. Golden and Roxbury. $4.50" 4.75: common lot*, 
$3.60664. Cranberries, P crate, $7(e)7.50 ;*> bhl. $18:a.21. 
Nuts—Pecan, V ft., IbutSc.; ucanots, Norfolk, new, V 
bush., $2.26(sp3: pen mi ts. Wilmington, F bush., $L40@ 
2; hickory nuts, C bush., $lJ. r x«>1.25. 
firuin.—For wheat there has been soma shipping 
demand induced by luwct prices. The stock t* *.,me 
thing over 2,000,000 bushels, and the arrival* are In¬ 
creasing bv rail. We quote, ifco.tw 1.02 for No. 3 
spring; $1.00661.14 for No. 2 spring; $M76t i,20 fur No. 
1 spring ; $1.2iK'iL27 for winter red Western: $1.27(*) 
L2Mf,,r arnbur Miuhiguti; $1.50661.150 for.willte Califor¬ 
nia: $t.t5@L(ll) for whitd CauUda; white Michigan at 
$1.4U"j l.55; amber Kentm-ky and 'I'onnoHsno at $1.!*) 
@LS5. Corn, now, Is higher and wanted, whole old is 
In the buyer's favor. We huotft;—92&97e. for new 
Western mixed; 98c.@$1.01 for Western yellow; $1.01 
&$1.02 for new yellow Jersey and Pennsylvania; $1.01 
for white Southern ; $1.01 for old Western mixed in 
store, und $1.01«it$t.05 for do. afloat, Oats have met 
IV, The Plan* Completed nnd Money Ex¬ 
pended for Vigorous Finishing of tlie Line 
in the Spring. 
V. The Excessive Envtiings to neevue from 
the Completion of t he whole Line. 
New QV-bucrtiocmcuts 
VI. The ample Sinking Fund for the ccr 
ttiiu Redemption of tlie Bonds. 
VII. The very likernl In 
over :i term of Forty Years 
NORWAY OATS 
VIII. The Security afforded by Registry 
Tlio testimony Is overwhelming. Farmers write 
u*:—"We had better pay $20 per bushel lor this 
seed than sow nay other kind at 50 cent*. The In¬ 
creased value of the wtraw will more than pay east 
of seed. The grain I* solid uml good, not all hull, 
but flour. Bogus BfiCil is being advertised, and par¬ 
ties have, In some instances, copied opr testimonial* 
and illustrat ions. Order at once from headquarter*. 
Our sued i* warranted pure and genuine. Sow only 
One Bushel to tho acre, Price, per i>n*hel, $7.50; 
half bushel, $1.00; pock. $2.50. Sold lyr tho standard 
of 33 pound* to a bushel. Illustrated Catalogues sent, 
free. 
D. W. TtAMSDKLL & CO,. 
171 Lake St .. Chicago, or 318 Pearl St., New York. 
(i|.i Ninth Firth 3t„ St. Louis,Mu. 
IX. The Mortgager covering the Entire 
Road, Equipment, FrunehineN unit nil Prop¬ 
erty, Present, and Future — Indeed, the Se¬ 
curity of Twice the amount of Bonds issued. 
TlovKcrf 
X. The low Curi’eucy Price they are now 
offered at. 
All thin in verified in detail in the complete pamphlet, 
which can he hacl of an. 
N.8.PHELPS ft, CO, 
i'HtACCNIS 
L* l -°" U.ANI1 r *r.. N.y 
^ OPENES AND INCIDENTS IN THE 
L - 5 LIFE OF PAUL,” 
BY Otnt MOST POPULAR AMERICAN AUTHOR, 
REV. ALBERT BARNES. 
The ripe fruit of his latest years and hest learning. 
Million* liuvu road and admired hi* former works, 
und lids should be In every American home. It I* 
isrued in the fine; t .*tylo, on Rose-tinted paper, with 
20 beautUuI migravlng*. and a portrait of the emi¬ 
nent Divine und belOV©& Anllior. by many consid¬ 
ered wortli the whole cost Of the book. Clergymen, 
Teachers and energetic young men and ladle* want¬ 
ed in every township to net a* agent*, on vary liberal 
terms. Send name and address for Circular to 
zbiglkk, McCUKDY ,v CO., 
Hi 8. Sixth St„ Philadelphia, Pu., 
139 Race St., t.'iuelnimti, Ohio, 
09 Monroe Ht., Chicago, 111., 
64t'5 N. Sixth St., St. Louis, Mo., 
or 102 Main St„ Springfield, Mas*. 
We KNOW these Bonds to be. good, and we know the 
character and capacity of the Company's estimates cun 
be implicitly relied Upon to give tltenc Bands the highest 
standard. We therefore freely and fully recommend 
them. 
W. BAILEY LANG & CO., 
Merchant*, No. Si t’lill Sc., New York, 
Agent* for the Bale of the Bond*. 
'T'lIK, NOVELTY CLOTHES AVIHNG- 
1 KUS, exhibited at the late Fair ol the American 
DixMtutu, were awarded the lliniiEHT premium. ♦ ♦ 
It In now admitted that tliuy have no equal* a* family 
wringers. New York Liberal Christian. 
The proprietors say " Take it on trial with any or 
all other* and keep the best." This seems to curry 
confidence With It, and 1* non cl it Hlvp that the manu- 
fucturer* ar„ honest In their ilnalmg* with tint pub¬ 
lic, * * * It bn* cog-whccls on both end*, so ar¬ 
ranged a* to give It one-third mure point r than 
wringer* wltli cog-wheel* OR one end only. The roll* 
are allowed to separate freely at either end. These, 
beside* other advantages which It contains, soeixi* to 
lie indispensable to a practical wringer. -.Vein York 
Independent. 
This wringer *cera* to have all the good point* re- 
a nUlto to ft. practical machine. • * • VVe ure con- 
dent that tlio •* Novelty" merits all that issald In Its 
favor .—Hearth and Home. 
This Company have, from the commencement, 
guaranteed their wringers perfectly satisfactory in 
all cases, which may, to some exlent, account for 
tlielr great success. * ♦ Nothing cun be more ap¬ 
propriate for a holiday present than some or tlicsq 
ben of wringer*. New York Christian Advocate. 
Sold everywhere. N. B. PHELPS ,1k CO., 
Gen. Ag'is., IT Cortland! Si,, New Vork. 
BUFFALO, March ‘«5-l. Very littleuctivity In 
the murket during the week. 
Flour. Western white, $(5.(B.'<6$7; spring, $5665.37)4; 
Cltv ground spring, $4.7.V"/|; amber, ?5.T,V<'.i;.25; white, 
$7 (.<m', 25, Rye flour, $4.,4,4.25. 
Grain*.—Wheat, very little doing, No. 1 Milwau¬ 
kee Club. $1.10; No. 2, $b",!.03; amber, $1.18661.13; 
white, $l.37f0l.l5. Corn, price*nominal. No.2 WuHturn, 
In store, iffe.; Ohio, new on track, 87e. Oats, 50e., in 
Store. Rye, 90fit{l6e. Harley, dull, siile 7fk.3irt()<i, tor State 
and Canada. Barlur malt, $1.10661.30 for 33 lb*. Keans, 
medium, $125": 1,50: marrows, $2.20(<v2,2G. Peas, 806s 
85c., with little sale. 
Bend*.—Morfi activity. Timothy, $5i".5.7.); clover, 
medium, $8.25; pen vine, $9"il.25. 
Provision*- Pork, heavy mcs*.$20; light. $25; 
lard, 15&pl5>fC.; haBQ8, I*K r '6IHc.; shoulders. 13,613Hie. 
No change m tlsli. Cheese, nomlnm, at l6Kfi$t7!.tc. 
tor factory, IV,6l(le. for dairy. Uniter, Western, 2wi/» 
27c. for fair, ,'f2(g;15 for State. Eggs, 2'>c. 
Uuttlts—Latest receipts, 1,300 head; tho market 
was active and Kb- higher compared with last week; 
sales, 830 head at 7,t<C*'. 1 c. fur extra; toe 
good; latlfc c. for fair ; ftJiniOc. for Stocker*. 
Milcli Cow*.—Receipts, u«) Head. The market 
was dull, ut $3V362 for common to good. 
Hog*— Unchanged. 
Blieep—Scarce and nominally firm, at $4®6,50. 
* $;’■> per ton. Pure Bone Flour, $55 per tmi. H. 
rriink Coes Amiuonlntod 8uperphosphute, $.>5 per 
ton. Gypsum or Lainl Plaster, 11.00 per bOI. of 250- 
•bs. Any one of the above shipped, free ol cartage, 
in lot* or ono or more tons. Address 
J. It. DECATUR & CO,, .Manufacturers of 
Agricultural Implements und Dealer* in .Seeds. 
197 Water St., Now York. 
W HITE HOLLAND TURK KYH.-A FEW 
pair* of these very super lor and very handHome 
birds, bred from first premium stock. Are large and 
fine. Address, with stamp, C. P. NKTTLKTON, 
Box 530, Birmingham, Conn. 
r P0 CAPITALISTS and EMIGR ANTS 
Tho Sonth offers splendid opportunities for Capital 
and Emigration, ami 
THE “OlaD NORTH STATE” 
especially hold* out rare Inducement*. A Full De¬ 
scription of It* Counties, together with Letters from 
Prominent Citizen* of the State In Relation to Soil, 
Climate, production*. Minerals. &c., are given in 
NORTH CAROLINA, 
A GFIDK TO CAPITALISTS AND E.1IIGRANTS, 
An Svo. volume of 133 pages, which every individual 
meditating Investment or scltlemunt in the South 
should peruse. 
PuiCE-ln Cloth.$1 25 
Paper. 70 
Sent post-paid on receipt of price. Apply to or 
address RURAL NKW-YORKKU OFFICE, 
41 Park Bow, New York, or Rochester, N. Y.. 
AMBI1KLL NORWAY OATS, GROWN 
from seed obtained of li,W, KiintMdeu. thrashed 
TIIE ONLY WRINGER WHICH has 
1 the Patent Stop, to prevent the cogs from en¬ 
tirely separating. 
The only Wringer with Rowell’* improved double 
gear with alternate teeth In the samooog, which can¬ 
not be thrown out of gear. 
"It-really ments all the good that can be said of It.” 
—Moore's fCural New-Yorker. 
“ The Universal • the best.’ "—Am. Agriculturist, 
Sold by dealers generally. R. C. BROW NINO, 
Gou’l Ag't, 32 Cortlandt St., New York. 
X«l irUMI BVOU UUWIIIVB ut •»! IV . lVHMnOUIi|tBitt9UU' 
and bugged in the neld.balf mile from other varie¬ 
ties, warranted pure, unmixedi uul genuine. 
Sanford premium Corn, Early Roue Potatoes, Con¬ 
over's CoIohshI Asparagus Root*, Small Fruits In va¬ 
riety. For prices, address 
G. K. MARTIN, Frfidoniu, N. Y. 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET, 
Tkh cheese market at Little Falls continues dull, 
With very light transactions. For the week ending 
March 26, furin dairies of good quality have sold at 
13‘A«.. and medium, good* at lower rates. Factories 
will scarcely command more than 14><c., but wo hoar 
ol' no sales. 
Our advices from abroad are to tho second week In 
March. Our London correspondent report* that 
American cheese I* Mi lUly held in that market at. 7(5*. 
to78*. forextmand74s.rorsocoud quality. Thi) quo¬ 
tation* for other description* of cheese are as fol¬ 
lows: Kcgllsh Cheddar. V/i. to 9ls.: Wiltshire double, 
ills, to 81*.; Cheshire medium, 88*. to 70s.; fine. 82*. to 
8(5*.: Scotch, i2*. to YS*. Dutch nhcone. -Edams, 114*. 
to 7IM.; 1/onda.t, hs*. to C/o .; Derby shape, 124*. to (Us. 
Normandy Hotter, ertta, 140s. to 1VI*. p ewt.; 
Corks, 129s.; Canadian.iOs. to WO*. The correspond¬ 
ing prices last year, for Butter and Cheese in Lon¬ 
don were: For Butter, Cork*, 137s.; American cheese, 
H AT E V F.R'Y 
Rim a I, subscriber 
wants Is 
A ll wanting farms, 
AND TIJOHR 8KCIUN0 
INVESTMENTS IN REAL ESTATE 
Will do well to Inclose 25 cents for the 
R n_.i_ n__i r* . . n_ a h 
■ the many Solf Hinder* 
we have nxuinlncil. By 
thus InbooUsbape for 
ed; or address 
D. n. T. MOORE, 
41 Park Row, New York, or Rochester, N. Y. 
YEW and VALUABLE 1*AMI*IILI T. 
ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. 
I have made n compilation with a full and ace rap. to 
explanation of such portion of the 
HOMESTEAD LAWS, 
a* will Instruct any person how to procure 100 acres 
of rich farming land for nothing, six months before 
leaving home, on tho free Jauds of tho West. Also 
an article on the 
NEAV WEST, 
or that, portion of country lying west Of the Missis¬ 
sippi. and Northwest, giving an accurate account, of 
Its area, population, property valuation, munnfac- 
turers, banks, the estimated yield of precious metal*, 
number of voter*, the various productions, and yield 
pnr aero, number of acres under cultivation, value of 
exports, table of distances, etc., etc.,giving just *uch 
A GUIDE TO LAND BUYERS. 
And “ THE N. C. LAND ADVERTISER.” 
Contain full descriptions of Hundreds of /Aims, 
Timber Tracts , MUls. Water Cowers, Country Stores, 
etc. Also, of large tracts suitable for Colonies and 
heavy investment*. 
These properties are situate In Maryland, Virginia, 
West Virginia, North Carolina. Tennessee, Georgia, 
Alabama ami the Western Staten. 
We have a large number of Furrns from 50 to (500 
acre* ; good soil, good buildings, well timbered, plen¬ 
ty of running water,accessible to gooff markets, con¬ 
venient, to cb arches, schools, store*, shop*, etc., etc., 
Which wo can sell to pay IO in •Jf> pel* cent, on the 
price utiked, I 'fT and parl ies will realise large gains in 
theadvune.ein price, these land* will make in less than 
five years. 
TfT Wo furnish POCKET MAPS Of either of the 
above mentioned State*. Small size, 50c.; large size, 
$1.50, Address or cull on 
WILLIAM II. NEWTON & CO., 
Laud Agents, 23 Lexington St„ Baltimore, Md. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
NK\v York, March 24,1870. 
Gunn weather und a light supply of all kinds of 
stock turn the current In fuvor of the drovers. There 
Is only a moderate advance, but the tone of the mar¬ 
ket 1* strong, and everything now coming forward is 
quickly taken, Price* only took an upward turn af¬ 
ter the second week Ol scarcity, and a moderate in¬ 
crease In receipt* will cause them to recede again. 
The following are the receipts of live slock, shown 
In comparison with former period* . 
Mikii 
Bcevct. Cowi. Oalveg, S!i.'.‘fo 1 loos. 
This week.4,972 175 1.04(5 14.589 9,179 
Last week.4,789 110 1,078 21,315 19,431 
C’orrespond’g w’k’09.5,178 79 972 21,162 10,336 
Average ’09.0,265 93 1,807 28,453 17.333 
Moore’s Rural New-Yorker commenced the 
new year, double in size, without increasing the 
price. It is the largest Rural, Literary uml Family 
Newspaper now published, and, if wo may be con¬ 
sidered a Judge, the best family paper published.— 
New Paltz Times. 
