No. 4.] 



CATTLE COMMISSIONEKS. 



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Rush Pennal, Pamelia, N. Y., 

 Mr. Zimmerman, Pamelia, N. Y., 



C. Klock, Pamelia, N. Y., 

 Wm. Reese, Evans Mills, 



D. A, Rich, Watertown, . 

 Wm. Weale, Watertown, 

 Charles Hawley, Ellisbm-g, 

 Georo:e Butts, EUisbur":, 

 Mr. Scott, Ellisburg, 

 John Eastman, Ellisburg, 

 A. O. Davis, Ellisburg, . 

 Mr. Griflin, Rutland, 

 Charles Ferguson, Rutland, 



1 bull. 



1 bull, 17 cows. 



These were shipped from Watertown, N. Y., consigned to 

 Brighton, Mass., in Rome & Watertown car No. 10033. They 

 arrived in West Albany stock yards on Sunday, August 8, where 

 they were unloaded and driven to pen 16, alley D. After a few 

 hours they were reshipped to Brighton stock yards, where they 

 arrived Monday night, August 9, and were driven into pens 11 

 and 13, Texas alley ; thence into pens 34 and 35, to be distributed 

 to the surrounding country. Of these eighteen head, seven died : 

 two on August 18, one on August 22 and two others about the 

 same time. 



Third Carload. — Mr. Geo. Smith bought another carload of 

 cattle, consisting of twenty-two cows, from twelve different farm- 

 ers in Jefferson County, as follows : — 



Mr. Colon, Cape Vincent, N. Y., 

 " Abe," Cape Vincent, N. Y., . 

 ]\Ir. Vincent, Cape Vincent, N. Y., 

 Mr. Walker, Cape Vincent, N. Y., 

 Louis Ives, Freed settlement, . 

 W. R. Smith, Antwerp, . 

 David Ta3'lor, Antwerp, . 

 Mr. Mason, Antwerp, 

 Wm. Umpstead, Freed settlement, 

 D. A. Rich, Watertown, . 

 John Leahr, Dexter, 

 L. Hill, Dexter, 



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