^isf 
12 >{e-for *<>f t white, 12?v'e. for crushed ami powdered. 
Cassia. 4 :i' 4©46«., gold; ginger. IlhitollXO. do.; mace, 
}l;Sl>-1.2S do.; mitnicK?, ?luvt.lW■ do,; pepper, 2 .iho« 
J7c.de.; pimento. 19r. do.; clovo*. 2fie. do, No. I Bay 
mackerel at $27; NO. - do. flA.ttlftlfi; largo No. It do.. 
Ji:i.6n>..,U : No. 1.. shore, $28.5tV,i29; No. % BO., tWftBlMI); 
No. 3 do. fa. SI. tirorgo's Rank Codfish. t7.2j^"a>0; 
Grand Bunk $5.78«ti6.50: hake ft: Ubnoor ticrririif 
$7; <ionrgc's Bay do. $C; No. 1 box3TC.: ac»l©(l W»0,! 
.Magdalen 42)<<!. kV:.; pick I cl c„t, fuJ.Mtr pickled had- 
dock $5.50: pickled scale $4.50-46, and salmon at fAVni 
27. Molasses at d0®80c., tor New Orleans, 40®roc.. tor 
Porto Uieo. Klee, r.VidiTt;., for common to fancy 
Southern. Salt, Ashton's at $3<*3.10: Marshall's. 
Deacon's and Worthlngtou’s at »2.I5; Evan s at $2, 
and Liverpool ground at $1.50. Syracuse ground at 
SI.kV55l.otl; burlaps at $1.15; factory tilled at $2.50® 
2.0i); bulk at tv. for coarse. and .w-jAUc- for common 
ground. 
Provision*.—Pork has rnled very firm, and prices 
have worked up to $27.76w'‘£t for balance of this 
month, spot, and Jilne. Jobbing lots $23w2S,1244. 
There has been a good export demand for prime 
mesa at. $23.75® 24. There Inks alan tieen a good 
foreign demand for beef, which has closed out most 
of the prime stock of tcs. Wo quote: Plain moss, 
$10(5.1.,: extra mess, jit"'17; beef tcs. Prime mess, 
$25to'.!8; India meaa, t&I&X). Beef hams In good de¬ 
mand, with large nates of Texas at $28. We quote: 
Texas low grade*, fiPiCJO; good, $27fi}28; Cltoleo, $00; 
Western, $53uj(.';i.50. 
rut moots.— Pickled llama have been very active 
at better price*; the range is l5V®l6NiC. Smoked 
Hams range at tTtoSle. for plain to extra, bagged. 
Smoked Shoulders 1.3‘ysdie. 
Bacon I* higher, mostly selling for home use. T.ong 
clean, loo.; Short lllb. lift a .; Cumberland. 13flf(S»14c. 
hard has maintained its tlrmnes.s, and prime West¬ 
ern steam Is quotable at Iftt^Siltlc. on spot. For for* 
ward delivery the market Is quiet. 
Poultry find Gntur.—The market Is very scanti¬ 
ly supplied with dressed, and prices for live prevent 
city- killers Dorn coming to Its relief. Pigeons are 
again abundant, and nlixorh nbout. all the patronage 
directed to game. Wild duck* aro a drug will not 
pay for sending; Canvass backs have been offered as 
[,nv as $1.60 per pair. We quote live turkeys, V it., 20to 
29c,; Chickens, V n>„ 19<m35o.; Ducks, t< pair, il.fSX»2; 
Geese, Jersey young, p pair, $3.5ik,'i8.75; do. Western 
and Southern. $2.7,WS. 
DitR.ssxn PoriTitv. — Turkey*. Penn, and New 
Jersey, n it>., 8ft.y32e.: do. State, ®*®30c.; do. West¬ 
ern, 3Gto2Se.: chickens, > New Jersey,2Hn»2de. :do., 
State, 18®28c.; do., Western, 18a«22c.; capons, 33to36e.; 
slips, 27o'.«)e.; Ducks, extra, * Th., 2s,:«.ltlc.; do., lair 
to good, 20to2tc., Geese, prime, V ®„ lfx§»l8c.; do., 
poor to good, J2tol6c. 
GAME.—Wild Pigeons, picked, $1.12 'll dozen I IV lltl 
Pigeons unpicked, UOe.w f I do.; English Suipe, $2® 
$2,12 do.; Plover. $1.2fiiiM..V). 
Seeds Firm and rending upwards. Clover 11Y® 
15! ,'e. Timothy, (0.7<V<v7. Rough flax, domestic, $2.10 
<§>2.15. 
Slindvie*,—Willows, R m., fi®0c. Clean Hugs, ? 
it., Aside. Feathers, new prime, t* it., 75to hi )e.; mixed, 
fiOtofiOc.; hen, MM.I2e. Cider, pure, 1ft gill., 20w25c.: do. 
poor. 15./M8C, Ginseng, $t It,, 65(3)850. Honey, clover 
comb, 28(333(5.; Buckwheat do., 24<sti25o. Western oil 
cake, $38 per ton. 
Tobnceo. Small lots of Kentucky leaf and West¬ 
ern seedlings are working off freely to the home 
trade. There Is no shipping demand. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Black frosted.f> ® 6>4e. - - 
Partly frosted lugs. HV(j 4 7Ke- -- 
Sound do. do. 7\«4 BWo. 8 (i&'Ac. * 
Common leaf. 8k;(<t 9!f 8:Vto9!-4 
Medium leaf. fikcMOX 9«@U 
Good leaf. lOiffiiillfc itwafi 
Fine leaf . 11V®12« 12K®W 
Selections . 12 V® 13)4 13,Hi to 14 
Connect icut and Mass, tillers...13 ®15c. 
Wrnppers lota...35 to-10 
Fine wrappers...50 ®60 
New York Statu tillers.10 tol? 
Average lots........... 16 ®2o 
Wrappers.20 w36 
Pennsylvania and Ohio fillers......10 (3)12 
Average lota. W @25 
Wrappers. «■> (§/lu 
YARA. We quote: Ha vana—Common, 72KetTfic. i 
good. HikrfSffyi.I tine, UOtoJQHC.. currency. Yarn I 
cut»,85vi.«rII cut*. fi.00@fl.Q8tt; average lots, 90 
(.FREE OF U. S. TAX) 
OF THE 
ntln ,i.rii'.’ nemi on .u 'lninj, oe.irijr umuou w. 
tween the three market places. The average quality 
of the stock was good, and the yards were well 
cleared by night, one drove of fat, 7\ cwt.. Illinois 
steers selling at !fiX®17M<S.; another extra drove of 
7v, cwt. at Hume prices; a drove of T OWL at 16@17c., 
and a lot still-fed Canada bulls at 14@15e., with State 
hulls down to 13c. 
The following aro the prices at the close of the 
market: 
This week. Last week. 
Conti. Cents. 
Choice bullocks, V it.17 & 17* 16\ @ 17 
Good to prime. ** ...10 to 16* 16 © 1«W 
Medium. *» ...15 © 15* 15 @ 15* 
Ordinary. " ...14 ® I4tf 14 @ 14« 
Poorest grade.. " ...IS (.6 14 13 ® 11 
Average of all sales.15)4 @ — 16tf @ — 
These cattle came from the following States, viz.: 
Illinois. 4,656 Texas. 25 
New York. 112 Indiana. 70 
Ohio.. - Iowa. 87 
Michigan. . — New Jersey. 19 
Kentucky. 216 West Virginia. — 
Missouri.... 167 Massachusetts. 17 
Cunnda. 215 
IMilcli ©owe,—A new cow market has boon opened 
at the foot of Forty-eighth street on the Hudson 
Hirer, where bunt* load and discharge stock. There 
Is a little tmprovcmnnt In fresh cows, the supply be¬ 
ing lighter. A lot of 20 head sold from $&) to $90, 
while some poor cow* only brought $55 each, and a 
few extras went at flOOc&UO. 
Venl On I vc*».—Those continue to arrive freely, 
while tho boats bring vast numbers of hog-dressed 
calves, which sell at I4to16c. for fair to good, and I7e. 
fur a few of U.vtra milk calves. They bring more 
from the boats than when carted about and often 
handled over at the commission houses. Fat llvo 
isilves sell at llwllHe., and lie. for extras. Inferior 
and small calves run (Iowa to 7®9c., a lot of 67 head, 
11 l‘v lbs., sidling utSVo.; 39 hobs, of 86*491) lbs., at $, 
each, and 198 at lOfctWKe., with 21 good calves at $12 >4 
per head. 
Rlieep.—We eon include lambs In a week or two. 
Already a few small lots are met with, which sell at 
WWJ2c. per lb., live weight. There has been quite up 
t nor ease In the receipts >>f sheep, farmers shearing 
their weathers anil hurrying them off to market 
white prices are high. It. Is the opinion of dealers 
that sheep will not rule low this summer, the stock 
having run down in the country. Hhearcd sheep are 
now selling at 5v,toSSo. per lb,, with wool skins at 
dStodHe.,and a few extras, 9Ve. Prices aro not us 
strong as they were one week ago. A few late sales 
are 174 Michigan unsheared sheep, 81 lb*., at 8!4c.l 
190 State, 86s, lbs., 9c.. 166 Illinois sheared.72 lbs.,fi)kc.; 
and 330 of 80 lbs., at 7Xc. 
?4wino.—Receipts are light again, hut prices are 
no higher. Dressed advanced to l2Sc. tor light a 
f,uv days ago, but have fallen to 12 mc. again In a 
weak market. 
LATEST. April 15. P. IU.-Beeves.—Arrivals 
to-day, 71 cars at ( ommtitilpuw ; 59 cars at Wcehaw- 
kon, and IF. cars at One Hundredth Street, or a total 
of 2JSXI head. Trade very slow, not all sold, and 
prices -Yc. lower. Weather hot, and moat spoiling on 
Hie hooks. 
Sheep.-Receipts to-day, mostly sheared A 10 cars 
nesota R. R. Co.’s 
FIRST MORTGAG-E 
50 YEAR BONDS, 
AT 05 ELAT. 
THE ACCRUED INTEREST IS FROM NOV. 1st, 
WHICH GOES TO THE PURCHASER. 
TItUS T EES: 
I. EDGAR THOMSON, Pres. Penn’a It. R. Co. 
CHARLES L. FROST, New York. 
253 Feet Front —Iron and Glass, 
<> F T II «' 
United States Watch Company 
These Bonds are payable, principal and interest, in 
coin, at New York or London; the interest being pay¬ 
able in May and November. 
They are coni'WtfMs into stock, and aro protected 
l>y a liberal Sinking Fund. 
They are issued upon the several sections of the 
road only os the same are completed and in success¬ 
ful operation. 
They are guaranteed not only by a first Hen upon 
the entire property and franchises of the Company 
but also by now current earnings, and an ample com¬ 
merce on the route of the road, and have not to de¬ 
pend for their security upon a traffic which the road 
itself is expected to create. 
Over Three Million Dollars have been already ex¬ 
pended on the road. 
Elghty-threo miles of road aro nlrcndy completed 
and equipped, and show large earnings, and the re¬ 
mainder of the line Is progressing rapidly toward 
completion. 
The State of Iowa, through which this road runs, is 
onoof the richest agricultural sections Of America. 
Its large and extonding population, nnd Its Im¬ 
mense yield of ugrloultural products create a press¬ 
ing demand for the construction of this road. 
The road also runs through the fertile and growing 
State of Minnesota. It traverses the most enterpris¬ 
ing and, growing portion of the tlYsf, anil forms the 
shortest of the great trunk lines in direct communica¬ 
tion with New York, Chicago and St. Louts. 
Having thoroughly Investigated all the conditions 
aiTCcting tho security of these Bonds, wo feel justified 
in giving them an unqualified Indorsement as a first- 
class and thoroughly safe investment, as secure as 
a Govern meat Bond can possibly bo,and paying near¬ 
ly 50 per cent, nmru Interest than Flvo-Tweutles. 
All marketable! securities at their full price, free of 
commission and express charges, received in pay¬ 
ment. Pamphlets and maps furnished on appli¬ 
cation. 
HENRY CLEWS 6 l CO., 
FINANCIAL AGENTS OF THE COMPANY, 
No. 3‘3 1VALI. ST., NEW > (IttK. 
GILES, WALES & CO., 
IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS A JOBBERS, 
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE 
sa &! s ti?e ow united states watch company, 
13 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. 
1AMIWBB « FernetT WMtKS, PENDANT WINDERS AND REV WINDER! 
ROTH NICKEL AND FROSTED MOVEMENTS, WITH DAMASKEEN FINISH. 
rately adjusted to •, V/, 1 ?‘J.’Vfi^ i«wel* luid Hardencit and Toi'mered Hair Springs ; and t-.r our lat 
ffiCnAM mcXoilsm! weila.m a STlWlfoW, N/A, rM-V/Vand SMOOTUNm 
hitherto uniittaiued in lll J v °|LHdc 1 “J‘, 1 'i*«i'L’«HH.*SIVv^*r! r i d:>VI ioii<1 Set ami Magic Ouws, Minute Repeater: 
1 n do pen del rt *14^ 1-5 Sp It t and Fly.back Seconds, for taking three dlBMrunt times, for timing Horses. Arti 
ierymen. *c. gta furnlahe( , thft tni(t0 on application, inclosing business card. For salo by the trade got 
erally. Ask your Jeweler to see the MARION watches. 
Wholesale Warerooma, 13 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK, 
And GILES, BROTHER &r CO., 142 Lake St., Chicago, 111. 
ler-bearlng Trade-Mark “ Frederic Atherton & Co., 
nited States Watch Co., has been c;»rrled by me from 
IB70, Its total variation being only TWO SECONDS In 
L. E. CHITTENDEN, Late Reg. U. S. Treas. 
curried by me throe months; Its total variation from 
mean time bolng only two-thirds or n. second perduy. 
Judge Hll \S. 11. VOOluIIS, 
May 8,1869. Hackensack, N. J. 
WATCtr No. 12,012, Stkm-W ivDKH, Bearing Trade- 
Mark “ United State* Watch Co., Marlon, N. J„” 
manufactured by United States Watch Lo., Inis been 
carried by mo six month*; it* total variation lrom 
mean time being only twelve seeunds. 
GEO. LOV1S, (irn I Eastern 
PassT Ag't. Toledo, Wabusli & Wostern R. It. 
WATCH No. 1259, STKM-Wivmni. Bearing Trade- 
Mark “ Frcdcrm Atherton & Co., Mur inn. N. J„ 
manufactured by United State* Watch tip., has been 
carried liy me six month.*; Its total variation lrom 
mean time being only eight second* per month. 
Iluv" been traveling through different sections of 
tlu> country, from New York to Gn 1 veston.Texas, 
and back, tor atmnuec »nrt railroad. E. RIt E, 
tv Watch No. 1080, Star 
Marlon, N. J.," manufacture 
December, 1808, to January 
the entire time. 
New York, Jan. 17, 1870. 
WATCTt No. 1064. Htkm-Wi ndkii,--B earing Trade- 
Mark “ Frederic Atherton & O’., Marl,in, N. J.. 
raanufaetured by the United Stale* Watch Lo., has 
i»«mi carried bv rut' lifto«*n moiit.hu; itn total viirm- 
ti”ii from mean time being only ime seciind por 
month. WILLARD DEItBV , 
Of Derby, Snow & Prentiss, Jersey City, N. J. 
WATCH NO. 1124, HTRM-WIN mot,— Bearing Trade- 
Mark “Frederic Atherton & <’o., Marion, N. J., 
im.niifttctitred 1>V tho United State* Watch has 
been carried by me seven months; Its total varia¬ 
tion from mean time being only six second*. 
A. L. I• I’.IN.siM, 
Pros’t N. .1. R. It. & 'l'. Co. 
Utica, Fob. 15, 1870. 
WATCH NO. 10,534, SntM-Wi WOEH. -HearingTrujle- 
Mark "Frederic Atherton Jc Co., Marion, N. J., 
manufactured by united States Watch lo., has [men 
carried hy mo twenty months; It* total variation 
from mean time being five seconds per month. 
Slirrp,- armpin wi-uuy, niosi.iy muKirra. iv 
at Cominnnlpaw; 3 ears at Weehawken, and 8 curs at 
Forty-eightti Street, making a total of 4,631 head. 
Few aro Selling, and prices loivo declined Htojfc. V 
m, since yesterday, homo lamb* were sold at 14 up to 
20 cents. 
Hours — Are unchanged, with arrivals of 5 cars. 
Some of the houvlestare quoted at Hike., dressed. 
Nero QVJ)wertiscments 
l> INTEREST IIOMIS 
MAN! CACTIfltBD TOBAcco.—Black work, common 
and medium, Ka JIc.: good and line, 2iui26c., do. 
Bright wiirk Common and mcdiuia, 2t(*33c. | good 
and fine. SSinfflC. 
Vegeinlile*. -Potat.oe* are realizing very unsatis¬ 
factory figures; buyers have It pretty much their 
own way on nearly all qualities out strictly choice 
Peach Blows. Bred Hug are staling low, a* dealers 
are stocked up pretty welt in anticipation of a fair 
buxines*, Init the poor price.*rulingthliisoaaon have 
operated largely against tho trade liure. Farmers 
are having comparatively little Dykman’s, lor seed, 
arc selling at *-.30. .-lonthern truck will not he on 
the market as early this season, as South I aruilna 
and Ueorgia suffered from frost. 
i’eacli Blows, Now Jersey, white, por bbl., $1.7.'** <2; 
red, $1.50'.4iI,87; Northern. fl.IJr'i SIX Dvrlght, $l.7£k(6 
$2; BncKuyn, Wlc.toll.; .Monitor, 75c,to$l; Dykiuan, 
$ltol.50 1 Jaafcsrtn White, $1.50*. 1.75; Prince Albert, 
$2to2.25: Nova Scotia, $1.75. Garlic, imr 11)0 hunches, 
$8to9; Russian Turnips, « bbl., $t.far*,$2.2(); onions, 
rod and yellow, per barrel, 14(^5; rope, por iUU, $7e'»; 
Marrow Squash, per bbl., $5; Cabbage*, par UX>. 
$8 uj 10; Carrots, $2(*.2,5t). 
Wool.—Fleece and pulled are selling In small par¬ 
cels, to meet the wants of manufacturer*, lit. easier 
prices. California grades are quite active, »■» full 
previous prices. Foreign has sold to some extent, 
and steadily held. Late sales are as follows Fences 
at 2o®3Sc., for unwashed and unmerchantable; lie. 
for western; 48c. lor XX Slate ; 48c. for No. I Ohio; 
5Uc. for line Ohio: 53c. for XX and nlioye Ohio; 
pulled, 12c. for extra nnd 41c. ror super; Texas on 
private terms. California at ]5J$c. for burry full; 21 
m 23,140. for fall, tree from burrs: 3U»t3lc. for spring ; 
Mestlza pulled, part at flSo,; Cape at 29to3lc, 
It (M il KSTLU, April 14. Wheal I* higher, 
on account- of local scarcity. Red winter. $1,1214(31 
1.20; While. $1.25'V. 1.55. Com, 85(4>95e. Oats So- liigher. 
selling readily at Mo. Barley dull, 65(<vS5i!. Dressed 
Hogs, $n.7.Vai2 per cwt. Beef, $9toll per cwt. Poul¬ 
try scarce; i loeKon*, 22c. Mutter very plenty. ■iiV’Gkk:. 
Eggs iii large supply, at 20to22c. Hiun*, T8c. Apples 
higher; best $1.25 per bush. Potatoes In fair demand, 
at an advance from last week. Peach Blows, s5to90c.; 
Prince Alberts, $I®L05 ; Flukes, $l.l'JK ; .Vlerccrs. 
tt.50, by the barrel. By tho husliel. potatoes are 41!*, 
60c. Beef Hides, liJ4c. per ih. Silleep PiUtM, $l”i'i. 
Grass Seed l* very scarce, and one dollar a luiftlioi 
higher, (.'lover Seed, $9.50(5alO. Timothy Seed, $7*4 
7.50 per bush. Hay, $!)(* H per toil. Muplo Sugar quite 
plenty at 15,418c, per lb. Roads In country are im¬ 
proving, and marketslare becoming more lively. 
BUFFALO, April 14. Prices are nominal. 
Cuttle— Receipt*, 5,608 head, against 8,995 head lust 
week; market slow, and j$c. lower; Iniyors think 
prices are loo high. Stockers sold readily at $544(1. 
Milch cows in light supply ; quality generally poor; 
sales at $35*65; slilpplng cattle. $6.7541,8.60. The mar¬ 
ket closed weak. Receipts of sheep moderate, but 
heavier than for some weeks past; market, doll ut 
$4.50,6,50. Ho* market unchanged! receipts more 
FIRST MORTGAGE 
7 Per Cent. Ponds 
OF 1 THE 
WEST WISCONSIN 
RAILROAD CO., 
earned hy me since .nine, inn; ■>« * uu v »oihiuu . a i i/rii 7 !• irk Place N V 
iron, mean lime being only u v^~^G^VrH Uth ' Vice-Wt W. f ur Spring * it do. 
Trens. Panama H. K., 88 Wall St., N. V. Utica, Feb. 14 1870. 
_ . , Watch No. 2617, Bearing Trado-Murk “ I’uyctto 
Watch No. 1125, 9TKM-WfNnkn,—Bearing Trado- straltou. Marion, N. J." manufactured hy United 
Mark "Frederic Atherton & Co-, Marlon. N. J„ states Watch Co., has been curried hy mo twelve 
manufactured by United States Watch Lo., has been months; its total variation from mean time being 
curried by tuts fourteen uiotithMf hJjt montliM of tluifc second#. I- VUOOALAN, 
t.lmo at sea,and in nil tho various climates p( Europe. Engineer N- Y. 0. X II. It. II. 
During that time and smeo my T return It tins not Utioa. Feb, 15, 1870. 
varied onoweeond u week. l [. >lass in b. Watch No. 2291, stkm wimok. Bearing Trude- 
Maniigcr Knickerbocker Life Ins. ..0-. stark "Fayette Stratton. Marlon, N. J.,” manufac- 
1,1 * Bioadwoy, Now yuiK. tl , ro ,| I.y I luted states Watch Co., has been carried 
Watch No 12 OOO.Stkm -Win her,— Bearing Trade- by mo eighteen months; its total variation from 
Murk " United Htates Watch I'”., Marion N. J„” mean time being, llvo meond* per muulh. 
manufactured^I.y United Stales Watch Co., lias been E. G. WHIPPLE, Con. V. & B. R. R. 
BEWARE of worthies!* imiiatioiiH with which the country I* Hooded. To avoid impo¬ 
sition insist on u ccrtiHente of geuiiincncBa from those of whom you purchase, and see 
tliiit. the words HI All ION, N. J„ uru engraved on the plate over the Main Spring Barrel, 
All others are spurious. 
FREE OF GOVERNMENT TAX. 
15 Years to Run from Jan., 1870 
Land Grant of over 1,000,000 Acres 
from Government, 
upon which, together with Road and all Its property, 
these Bonds are a First Mortgage. 
70 Miles of Road Finished and Running, 
from which income is already derived, with rapidly 
i ucreastng receipts. 
This Hoad, with Its connections, forms an AIR 
LINE FROM ST. PAUL TO MILWAUKEE, and is 
a SAVING OF NEARLY 160 MILES on the great 
Northwestern route to Chicago. 
ELEVEN COUNTIES along the lino of tills road 
DONATE $50,000 EACH, with right of way fur con¬ 
struction. 
Tilts Company is EXEMPTED FROM TAXES 
UPON ITS LANDS FOR FIFTEEN YEARS, by 
special act of Legislature. 
These Bonds have tho option of being converted 
Into stock, and are receivable at par, aa cash, for tho 
purchase of any >d I ho land* of the Company. 
The Immense tonnage of grain and lumber accu¬ 
mulating weekly at St. Paul must, upon completion 
of this road.be curried to Milwaukee and Chicago 
by tills direct route. 
The advantage*, resource*, connections and land 
grant of this Company are fully set fortli in a 
pamphlet which can be obtained at our office. 
A large Dumber of those Bond* have been placed 
in Europe, and we nowoffera LIMITED NUMBER 
IN THIS MARKET AT (HI FLAT, and recommend 
them with confidence to our friends and capitalists, 
fully believing then! to bo one of tho safest and 
cheapest investments ever offered. 
“ALLEN’S CATALOGUE” 
OF 
AGRICULTURAL, IMPLEMENTS, 
MACHINES AND SMALL TOOLS, 
SEEDH AND B’EBTUjIZKIIS, 
Contains about BOO PAGES and nearly BOO CUTS 
of the various articles needed in a Garden, or on 
si Farm or Plantation. Every iirogroasive farmer 
should have a copy tor his library. 
Sent by mail for $1, whudiwill he refunded on r, << u,l 
of the first onler tor any of our goods, amounting to to. 
V. O. Rox 37B. R. II- ALLEN A CO.. 
I Nil nnd 191 Water St., New York. 
N. B.—A Circular, with Index and sample of Illus¬ 
trations of tho Catalogue sent on receipt of stamp. 
A complete list ol all kinds of Field slid Garden 
Seeds will he found in OUT New Seed Cululuutle, 
which will bo mailed to all applicants on receipt of 
stamp. _ 
FOK TllK 
Services of Chapels anti Corf yes, as 
well as for Home Recreation, 
The constantly Increasing demand for Instru¬ 
ments, taxing the capacity of the manufactory to 
tho utmost, shews conclusively that the efforts of 
the Proprietors arc Justly valued. 
Only tile best and most carefully-selected materi¬ 
als are used ; and the Ingenuity of the most skillful 
mechanics Is emplo/bd in improving the details of 
construction, In developing the best quality of tone, 
and in heightening tho power of expression. 
Never to rest satisfied with mediocre success, has 
been the motto of this house. And with every 
year’s rrpeHenre they expect not only to maintain 
their present position, but to produce instruments 
of (greater and more varied power, thus antlci- 
patinu the increasing demands of the most culti¬ 
vated tastes. 
An Illustrated Circular, containing full descrip¬ 
tions and prices, will be sent, post-paid, on appli¬ 
cation. 
S. D. & H. W. SMITH, Boston, Mass. 
11 E 
1 UNIVERSAL FAMILY SCALE 
Needed by every Family 
nccenslty. Accurate, " 
ranted. Not him 
to more general 
SCALES. Cr.r.7.. .- 
will ho given,and territory guaranteed 
for Circular, tennH v Ac ‘ 
P. O. Box 2833. 
f I’.VTKKKt’ nccoriling to Art Cmigrc-M, in tllo v*”ir 1849, by D. W. 
Ramhoki.i. A Co., In 4)i« dork** (U!i™ of tk® OlKtrlcl Court ut tho 
United Stun* for tho Soulhurii Dlslrkt of Now Yurk.l 
gAHSDKM. 
NORWAY OATS. 
CARD TO FARMERS. 
Tiie unprecedented demand for our seed, during 
the past thirty (lavs, has rendered promptness In 
filling order*, In all cases. Impossible. IVu have 
gradually increased our forms of clerks, and are now 
working with two sets, day and night, and by the 
time Ihl* I* In press we hope to have every order 
filled, and continue to fill promptly. Meantime, lot 
evorv farmer who wishes to grow tho most profitable 
crop he ttvur raised, send in ills orders at mice. 
There Is not a moment to lose. Send to headquar¬ 
ter* and take tin* bill with trade-mark stamp, to 
enable you to sell seed next year. 
HcmemMr that we aro the originators, and know 
wliat we soil ami warrant It. 
ftemnnhee that, we have lak n fortv-flve first pre¬ 
miums for best In yiold and quality the past year. 
Ilttrurmber that we are indorsed hy over 3,000 reliable 
farmers, who bought from us last year. 
Itnnether that our seed Is recommended by every 
respectable news-paper in the land. 
Jfmirmlirr that we have challenged the world to 
produce the equal of the Norway Oat. 
Uemembre, that If you do not wish a bushel or more, 
to grow a crop that will tiring you In a small fortune, 
you can have 3 lbs., by mall, post-paid, for one dollar. 
They arc a household 
;, nnenCntly dHmhle. a III l WUr- 
mOilerninvention is better adapted 
.....J. Introduction than these FAMILY 
Canvassers wanted, to whom liberal terms 
' I, Mcml stamp 
is, cbC. Address 
' G. W. LEONARD, General Agent. 
33 Cortlundt Ht. N. Y, 
WHITE, MORRIS & CO., 
BANKERS & FINANCIAL AGENTS 
89 WALL HT., NEW YOltli.. 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET, 
PliICKH for cheese have improved at the Little 
Falls market during the week ending April 16. Some 
dairies ox good quality have sold at Me., und when 
the lots brought In have numbered thirty or forty, 
buyers have offered II !»,c. In some instuaiecs 16c. bus 
been reuchod. The delivery in the early part of the 
week was moderate, und quick sales were made. But¬ 
ter lias come Lu very freely during the week. On 
-Monday, 35c. was pal.) for Welsh tubs of good quull- 
ty. Common to rale grades brought 33(a*34c. 
Our advice* from abroad report American extra 
fine in London at 70s.; second quality, 74*. The other 
descriptions of ohc.-se urn quoted as follow Eng¬ 
lish Cheddar, HXs. to 94*.; Wiltshire double, 76*. to 
82s.; Cheshire, medium, 05s. to Tito.; fine, .* 0 *. to 86*.; 
Scotch, 70*. to 70s.; Dot eh Cheese Edunjs, till*, to 72*.; 
Goudas, 68*. to t>is.; Derby shape, ii»k* to 06*. Nor¬ 
mandy butler sells in Loudon at 150s. to 151s, per 
cwt.; Cloumells, 130s.; Canadian, 74s. to 98s. 
FAMILY FAVOIIITE. 
Not complicated in construction. 
Easy lo regulate arid keep in order. 
Simple to learn and operate. 
Making a Lock-Stitch which will not unravel. 
Doing thu greatest variety of work with the lewest 
changes in its mechanism. 
CO® 
.warn. 
N B.PHELPS 8. CO. 
,4; SOU AGENTS 
}?■ Cow TtAHuT ar „ y 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
NKW Tonic, April 14,1870. 
With an increase in cattle, sheep und calves, and 
a tailing off in hog*, tho markets close tame, this be- 
ing the last and most abstemious week in Lent. Higgs 
and Halt are now largely used in place of meat. The 
market* will hear an increase of five stock next week. 
1 he following are the receipts of live stock, shown 
in comparison wltn former periods; 
Milch 
ttwvtw. Cow*. Ciitvm. Sheep. Hn|!*. 
Tin* week.. 6,878 d» l,xS5 10,767 7,7:4* 
Last week. .. 5,000 124 I,(ill) 11,944 13,394 
Lorrespond’g w’k ’69.7,193 74 1,312 22,756 18,361 
Average '69. 0.265 93 l,tW 7 28.463 17.333 
Bee vr-H.— The increase la number* ha* not been 
sufficient to more than satisfy the demand, nor Is 
there much change in prices. Trade has drugged 
LAWN MOWER 
’qpjt-UoM 
A PERFECT MACHINE. 
Every gentleman owning a Lawn should have one. 
Ask for the La.MJSCaI’K, and you will get the bust 
ami cheapest. 
1'rico $26 each. Every machine warranted. 
For salo by all dealer* In Agricultural Implements 
and Hardware, ami by 
LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK, 
Manufacturer* of the Landscape Lawn Mower, Table 
Cutlery and General Hardware, 
63 chambers 8t., (opp. New Court House, New York. 
I UT Bond for a Circular. 
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL, 
THE MOST DESIRABLE, 
THE ''.uST POPULAR 
B uy the novelty wringer, or at 
least take it on trial with any or all others, and 
keep the Beat. For sale everywhere. 
N. B. I’HELPS A- CO., 
Gen. Ag’tH., IT Cortlundt Ht., New York. 
Q3T Agencies -.listing, or wanted, everywhere. 
M«n .,iutory nnd llnuiiging Office, 
HARTFORD, CONN. 
7,. B.—gee Premium List ou page 128, lluitAL of 
Feb. 19. 
IIYSIC1ANS WANTED to take charge 
of medical office* that pay handsomely. Small 
ital required. For particulars, address 
VV. C. COB U RN, M. D., 568Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. 
