PEOPLE’S GREAT BOOKS 
rvOMrNGS’ PATENT FEED CUTTER- 
XH For Cutting 11 ty, Straw,or Corn Stalks, it ban uoequal. 
jV Univenal ,Toinfc 
attached tn tho ft-ml rollers, in connection with two power¬ 
ful lover springs, crushes and break* in nieces corn stalks. 
BRIGHTON, Doc. It— At market, 1,800 Beeves, about 900 
Stores, 6,'kM Sheep and i-ambs, 4i*l Swine. 
Bbkp Ca rrLK— Prices, extra, STfikjtlUIO; first quality, $7- 
00 so, to; second quality, tu.u0(s,<>^5; third quality, 
Wjordinary duality, *3,75. 
Working (ix>:n — None. 
Miloii Cows— saOyj(i); common, $19S>at). 
Storks — Yearlings, $<(<i;9; two years old, $10@12; three 
year* old, f Hfn'lT 
Hides—T oO'kc f) fr>; Calf Skins, llXSllo $7 tb- 
Taplow—B k uiic c> IK „ __ 
Shkep ami I.im its *|,2S@1,78: extra, $ 2 ,.to a. 2 ,75. 
Pkx.is—* liai$l,5t) each. _ „ 
Swink— Kst hoes, ■mdressed.C.'ic. V tti.; stores, whole¬ 
sale, retiil, (XjliSKc V 
20,000 COPIES ALREADY SOLD. 
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES : 
« Y 
Eoborfc Jounings, V. B, 
Professor of Pathology and Operative Surgery in the Vet¬ 
erinary Oolhuiu of i'hilsilidphl.i. Professor of Veterin¬ 
ary Medicine in the lain Agricultural College of 
Ohio, Secretary of the American Veterinary 
Aimooiation of PhiludelpUia, Lie., Etc. 
THROAT DISEASES. 
“ Brown's Branchial Truck**, or Cough Lozenges. 
From Ren. K. II. Pratt, East Woodstock, Conn. I feel 
grateful to you for placing within the reach of the suffer¬ 
ing so valuable a teraedy. I have used the Troches three 
years, with great benefit, not less to my general health 
than to my throat. I recommend them with great 
pleasure on every hand.” 
whether fed t., i pi Fred Cutter equally or otherwise — 
Tins valuable improvement, protected by a patent in con¬ 
nection with other important qualities -workmanship, du¬ 
rability, and capably make- it the most valuable Feed 
Cutter hi nso. AH in want of Peed Cutters will do well to 
examine this machine, SatUfnction warranted in nil coxes, 
k'or sale in Rochester. oe|v by X. U. PHELPS, No. 3 Buf¬ 
falo St., old stand of !)• K. Barton. 671 
and heavy (tiring tn the existing financial troubles most 
of the manufacturers liave either stopped then mills or 
are ruuuinsr On half time, and consequently have no occa¬ 
sion to purchase to any extent. Should they desire to buy, 
cash must be paid, or paper of Ibe very best description 
given; as all that U now offered is must closely scrutinized, 
and unless It is of tlio first order, rejected. The decline in 
prices within the last two months will probably reach ldc. 
on cash sales; hut on lime ««[, « the reduction is not (QOre 
than Sc. Stocks generally are iu * healthy condition, and 
are not increasing to any exteut We quote nominally. 
Am. tbixonv fleece V tt>....SPitAfl 
Am. fill I -blond Merino...4i-i» 49 
Am half blond and three-fourths Merino-10 a irj 
Am. Native ami oue-fourth Merino.3 U_l4D 
Extra, Hulled.«K*42 
Superfine. Pulli'd.i'i'i'.V 1 
No. 1, Pulled... j7.iS(l 
lamili's. Pulled.............SI c.4 
California, extra.. iHKjwO 
California, fine,unwashed. PAm m 
California, coimmia do. 
Peruvian, washed...2Sn>32 
Valparaiso, unwashed.—<<<>— 
South Am. common washed.14<o■ lr- 
South Am Untie Rios, do.....14(3)16 
South Amerii-AU, unwashed...2A,ti7 
South American Cordova, washed.KXiraS 
F.ost India, washed.......Idto'llO 
African, unwashed. OhOO 
African, wsahed....... , 0 iVa ml 
Smyrna, unwashed. 11X318 
Smyrna, washed .21027 
Mexican, unwashed. UtXeOO . 
[TV. j. Evening Post. 
BOSTON. Pea. 13.—The market lias been very dull for 
Wont since last week, end prices are nominal. About 60,- 
ooo lbs lleece and pulled ami TOO bales Spanish and Mediter¬ 
ranean have been taken hv manufacturers, who purchase 
only In small loU as wunleil. 
A Merino.AViCW i Western mixed .......28®3S 
iHiirkctss, (Jcimnurce, &e 
GllBAT IN M0‘JTII3 OF WISICST CBNSUKK 
THE NEW YORK MERCURY 
FOR TUB NEW YEAR. 
Rubai. New-Yorkkr Office, > 
Rochester, Dec. 17, 18e0. \ 
Fr, 00 R shows a decline for the week equal to 25 cenU per 
barrel on ail grades. 
Grain—N o changes to note, and but very small transac¬ 
tions. 
Pomc.-There has been a falling off of 25 cents per cwt. on 
heavy pork, the extreme rate being -36,36- Under this 
influence the number of hogs offered for sale has been con¬ 
siderably lessened. Lard has declined 1 cent per pound. 
There are uo other alterations io prices. 
Wo cannot close our Market Reports for the year without 
anlorpre*sion of obligation to E. M. Hr k!.!., Produce and 
Commission lfcrehant*, W 8. Mai», Flour Dealer; WIf. 
Mcljrrosif, Chandler and Butcher; A. Davis, Provision 
Merchant; Mr. ROOKUA, of thn Il.iy Market; 8. M. Sra.vctta 
A Co., If-tillers; A- LoncMUIR, Brower; B. I*. VtKLt:, Wool 
Dealer; M. B. 0vi att k Co, Millers; and S. Shaman, 
Grocer and Provision Merchant, for the urbanity and frank¬ 
ness with which they have met our weekly inquiries, and 
for ill" assistance rendered ns in presenting a correct Price 
Current. Wo doubt not that such of our readers as may 
desire to transact biuineps iu any of the branches of trade 
represented, will find the gentlemen referred to prompt, 
and honorable. 
ROCIIESTLli WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Front and Crain. 
Flour, wlntwheahS-VY’-ipIlitd 
Flour, spying tin-A,00.> 5,00 
Flour, buck w heat..O.iMtie2,00 
Meal, Indian,.LAV* 1,35 
Wheat, Genesee . 1,04® 1,9 > 
Best while Canada 0,Off*) I,”5 
Corn, old.AOaSJvt 
Corn, new.OitinMc 
Rye,60 tbs- 71 busK..50055c 
0*h s by weight,.25(o2')C 
Barley,..... f«nlMe 
Buckwheat,. 4i>Vj lSe 
Beaus,.62B'5ilWc 
Mkats 
Pork, Mess.Jlfl.iWiNMAX) 
Pork, clear.l/,inre’l3,U) 
Pork, cwt.. 5,75 y(i,25 
Beef Wcwt....4,U0C.«AOO 
f- _ ' _ 1.t . _L I *,1. 7. • 
iwyftnukr, uii'Aiuiiv. auuHiiiK. r uvuiiJK, wnniui* 
log, Shouinm nnd the gem-nil rminnin-inent of 
the Horse, with the IiHmi umdes of luhidnistoring 
niedlclm-, tilsn, hmv In treat Billlig, Kicking, 
Rearing, dhyiiig, Ktumbliug, Crih- Biting, Kent- 
leasuesH, ami nther vices to wldch liu i* aubjwct; 
with numerous explanatory engravings. 
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES tellsyouortho causes, 
symptoms, nnd Treatment of Strangles, Sore 
Throat, Distemper, Cutanh, [nlluuiizn, Bron- 
chltls, Pneumonia, Pleurisy, Broken Wind, 
Chronic. Cough, Roaring and Whistling, I.am- 
p as. Sore Mouth and Clceri.SDd Decay ml Teeth, 
with other iiiee.iHeg pf Dm Mouth end Rsjnira- 
tory Organe; also, of Worms, Bot«, Colie, Stran¬ 
gulation, Stony Gotlcretions, Ruptures, Patsy, 
Iharrlio a,.laun-liee, Hepatlirtiu-n, Bloody Urine, 
Stones to the Kidney* and Bladder, Intlamma- 
tioiqaiiil other diseasee ol'ihv Stomach, Bowols, 
Liver and Unuary Urgiuia. 
THE HOK.SK and 1HS DISEASES tolUynn of the r.ausns, 
eviuptortis, atel Ti-'-aiineut of Bone, Bipod, and 
Bog Spavin, King-Bone, Sw«enl«, Sliains, Bro¬ 
ken Knee a. Wind Galls, Founder, Sole Bruise 
end Gravel-Cracked Hoofs, Strotebt-N, Oflnkur, 
Thrush, and Com*; alno, of Mi-gmus, V'ertigo, 
Epilepsy, Staggere, and nlliiir diseases of tlio 
Feet, Lugs, and Head; also, of Fistula, Poll Evil, 
Glanders, Furry, Si-nrlet Fever, Madge, Surfeit, 
Locked Jaw, (tbinim/in«ni, Cramp. Gulls, Dis¬ 
eases pf phe F.yq an-l Ill'llrt, tz<\, \-r. ( iuoI how 
to insnajce Castration, lileedjng. Trephining, 
Rowsling, Firing, Hernia, Ampulation, Tapping, 
and other surgical operations. 
THE HOKSF. AND 1118 DISEASES tells you nf Rarsy’s 
Method of taming Horses; how to Approach, 
Halter, or Htahlu a Colt; how to accustom a 
Horse to strange sounds nod -.li/htg, and how to 
Bit, Saddle, Bide, and Break him to Harness; 
also, the form and law or Warhanty Tlio 
whole being the result of more than fifteen 
years' cnreTul study of the habits, peculiari¬ 
ties, wiiuts snd weaknesses of this noble and 
useful animal. 
Tlio book contains pages, appropriately illustrated by 
nearly One Hundred Engravings, ana will Vie forwarded to 
sny address, postage paid, on receipt of price, $1,00, or, In 
cloth, extra, 51.25. 
(H t AAA * VI? A T? can he made by enterpris- 
ix- I Diul ing men every where,_ in 
In accordance with atlme-hnnored custom, the puhlishorR 
of Tub Nkw vork \lBncfKT, the largest two-dnlhirUterniy 
weekly io the world, make th« opening of a Now Year the 
occasion for issuing a comprehensive prospective pros¬ 
pectus bulletin. 
Although the patriarch of the weekly press (being 
now in its tsenty-third ye«r,i Thb Mkiiouhv teems 
with the fire red vigor of you'll, in well « with the 
wisdom and digritv of mature yean. Preseoling, as it 
does, Die eremedc la erfime of literature enriched with 
the entrancing m.nler-pieces of the greatest romancers lo 
the world- tfliltering with the brilliant wit and humor of 
the sharpest pens of tlio liiue-ahundaidly varnished ivi'h 
the rarest g-ms of unlive poesy — ovetllowiug with 
“ thoughts that breathiwund words Itiat burn” from the 
great writers i f its iroioftnse contributfirinl staff, sml hon¬ 
ored all over the country, for its perfect freedom from any¬ 
thing calculated lo wound nr repulse tlio omst sensalive 
moralist or clnss of people -it has been for years the 
l.rXPHY, TltK TKAI-ltKK, Til* HflNITOB, ANP TUK WgU'OJIX 
oUkst of uirxlmBDiS os tiiopaa-NHS of Amkkioa.n iiomks. 
The puhlishe c,s and proprietors of Tint Nitty Yov.g Mi;n- 
ouar have made the motto of ill columns: 
“ Here shall young Genius wing his eagle (light. 
Rich dew-drops shaking from his plumes of light ” 
nnd during the present year 085!) its grand. Inimitable 
armv of writers -,rA/jse united liUtiric* exceed the total 
of tJioKc paid to t-he PrMUlt.nl and vice- President of the 
United Staler , and Its bnliiaul coustellation of literary 
specialities wdl lie materially extended. Thus, one of thu 
proprietors’ new eiigageinuid. Is that of the witty, wn<gisb, 
quizzical, whimsical, world'icuowned, and pnnguut 
y. K. PHILANDER D0ESTICKS, P. B, 
who coutrtbntns to Tint Mkhouby a side-splitting series of 
Burlesque Biographies, I .acton's. Sermons, Fashion Art j- 
cit'M, Criticisms-d' PaiuMngs, I‘lays. Statues, etc, under the 
Kline rill and Siguineeiit title >d “ IllVKItAJOSS OF DOKHTKlkd; 
or, Habi.k-." 1 1 ' AT THB Times." 
in the Pictorial Department appear the miignifieentilliis- 
1 rations of that prince of American artists, Fia.ix 0. C. 
DaM.KY. 
Thronghnut the present year, this magudicent. and fa¬ 
mous J(IV UN Ah OF AmuFHOAN LlTBBATCtlK willcontsin glo¬ 
rious Romances,Sketohe.', Stories, Poems, Gems of Humor, 
Mors! and Domestic Essays, Criticisms, etc., by the moRt 
noted American and hngUsh writers, who have been en¬ 
gaged at vast expense to wi lts for Tire Muroitht. We may 
name the follow!n« re( utai contribntorlal force: 
q. k, philaNdbb dorsticks, P. B. 
ARTHUR M. GKA'NGKR. 
JOSEPH BARBER, 
FELIX 0 C. DARLEY. 
OBAUK, OARDNJR. 
GEORG I; ARNOLD. 
Rkv K \1 DEVIN’S. 
NED BUNT.I INK. 
WII.I.I \M KU.d8 WALLACE. 
OUILSIN MAY f'AKl.ETON. 
Dll .1. H. ROBINAON.* 
, R. K. URBAN, 
Mrs. M. k. ROBINSON. 
J. A. PATTEN. 
rkv it n welch. 
W O. EATON 
GEORGE MARTIAL. 
HATTIE TYNG. 
K. H. NEW El.is, 
Other cclehratud writer* will also contribute—making 
Tup Mbroiihv a great focnkof all that is Entertaining, In¬ 
structive, Witty, aud Wise. 
Saxon .. — 
Full Wood. 
H and blood 
Common__ 
Pulled extra... 
Do. superfine.. 
Do. No. 1. 
Do. No. 2. 
Eggs, dozen.16@17c 
Hodov, box.llke lla 
(kindles, box.12@lrfc 
Caudles, extia.....He 
Fni'iTH and Roots 
Apples, bushel.. .iVre'OOe 
Apples, dried.titi(3irt(lc 
lVatll-c, dried p tb_ 12 lie 
Chetdried, (D Us. 12^*0 
Pluma 'fried.00010 
Potatoes.25(gi40c 
IIII'US AND Sai.NH. 
Slaughter.5(y)5tio 
Uair,.office 
Sheep pelts,..... ..BOixa.51,25 
Lamb pelts,.50(i£Wc 
HKRDS. 
Clover, bushel ....55,00(358,24 
Timothy,.2,250^,00 
Br.xDRiKS. 
Wood, hard.*%00®<,OO 
Wood. soft..ioogSw 
Coal, Lehigh .7.0'Xo'7,0H 
Coal, Scranton..A,’.'' 'A,00 
C’osl, l’lttsto 11 .5,750’Wk) 
Coni, Shamokm ....5,7/1(35,1*1 
Coal, Char.ro^ izke. 
Sail, bbl.51,75 
Hay, tun.*8,H> t K'.iW 
Straw, tun.....(),l*K-n),00 
Wool, TO fb.&J05IJU 
White ilhh, bbl.8<),isirSo/gi 
Codfish, ft quintal 4,ik>:3^25 
Trout, bbl.S,'»#8,50 
I.y Rnsgell, Ohio, on Sabbath mo-ninp, Dec. 2d, 18fi;\ 
JX uusseii, limn, no evaomuo nio-muv, i'ec. zu, ion.-, 
NATHAN BGBINSON,(step-fsther of t). D T Mooire, of 
tliis city,) aged Nixarv-Six VK.uta sod Skvkn Montrs. 
Mr, Robinson wits in many respects a remarkable man. 
A native- and for some forty years a resident of Vermont, 
(and Closely connected by marriage with one of its early 
Governors,) ho will be remembered by mirny of Its old 
resident* as n consistent and devoted Christian, and moat 
Industrious, enterprising and aucceasful farmer, lie *ub- 
xeqiumtly resided iu Oneida Co , N. Y., and also in Western 
New York, and was throughout his long and varied life 
characterized for piety, benevolence, UindnesH of heart and 
nxuuiplary temperance. Though liia worldly means woro 
twine swept away by becoming security for friends, bis 
generosity was always exercised on suitable occasions in 
after life. When ninety years cf age his physical and 
mental faculties were eomparatively unimpaired. Latterly, 
however, it was apparent that he had outlived his faculties 
of enjoyment; aud finally died unexpectedly (from the 
effects of a cold,) without seeming to suffer sny pain. 
Living to ft good old age to see his fourth genuration—he 
has been gathered to his fathers like unto a sheaf fully 
ripened for the harvest. 
Lv r.oe.kport, N Y., Dec. !)t.b, nf Hip Disease, EPHRAIM 
W. B0SSKRM AN, used 27 years, 1 month and 25 days. 
Brother B. has gone to his reward. For twenty-three 
years ho suffered much pain from tho affliction which 
Providence had placed upon him, yet he bore it patiently 
and without a murmur till the last. lie was a member of 
the WeMwyan MethiwHsk Church and enjoyed religion for 
several years, duel before his death lie sung two verses of 
that old but beautiful hymn, 
“ Jesus, my all, to heaven is gone,” &c., 
then sweetly fell asleep in Jesus.—[C om. 
selling tha above, and other popular works of ours. Our 
inducements to ail such are exceedingly hberaL 
60,000 COI’IKM FOLD. 
THE FAMILY DOCTOlt; 
containing 
SIMPLE REMEDIES, EASILY OBTAINED. FOR THE 
CUKE OF DISEASE IN ALL FORMS. 
..H(a)15c 
. lK3il4c 
lOTlIXc 
luXceic 
S.Hd'jffve 
Prof. Henry S. Taylor, M. D 
PllODUCE AND PROVISION MARK.KTM. 
NEW YORK, Dec. 17.- Fr.OCR-There is but little doing 
snd market generally without material change. Sales at 
$4,55®*, 65 for superstate; tl,75-ul,9.i for extra do; KO.V'O 
■l,B5 for super Western; to for common to medium 
extra do; S5,ofri>)5,25 for shipping brand* extra round hoop 
Ohio—Closing with a little tinner feeling and holders less 
auxirei'. to realize The stock Is getting reduced by ship¬ 
ment* from firet hands Canadian net very actiivo and 
prices wi'bnnt striking change; sales at $1,9006,75 for com- 
nton to ohnloe extra. 
Grain Wlient rales v-rv quiet, wilh a Light stock offer¬ 
ing; holders are disposed to Insist upon very full prices; 
shipper* are holding back: the nominal quotations are 51,- 
05 ou.til for Chicago spring: $l,tlKfl'l,U IWr Milwaukee club 
and amber Wisconsin; 51,23 for w inter red Western; IU- 
cine spring at $1,18; white Michigan at $1,40- Kyo quiet 
fttC%"/0e. Barley dull nominally unchange-l. Corn -mod* 
er»t« business doing; «*)>•« at «2K>o53o formixed Western, 
instore: r.i.s tur o.,. aetlvreq, ore for yellow Hnalhern, 
nflnat; OTc f-ir reu-id vollow; 5n; for badl y damaged mixed 
Western Oats slushy at 35>i®37o for Western, Canadian 
and State. ,, ,, , 
Provisions — iVrk dull nn-l heavy; small sales at prices 
which are no ruieri-.-i'i lo marker; toe nominal quotations 
are JlA,..;for oi l mess; $ifi,00 for new do.; f M,iAkajR),2j for 
old prune 311,7.'; for new do. Dre-sed lings to lair request 
at tiWaBHCl liv® hogs steady at 5ii(n).iKc Lard steady for 
prims, owing to tin- small supply; demand limited; sales at 
ffn'lQjic. Butter in fair request at 1 lgtlSc for Ohio, H(ni2lc 
for State Cheese steady at t* -j.1 I kc. for inferior to prime. 
AetiBs Doll »nd unchanged. Sales 2tj bbls. at $5,00 for 
Pot*, and 55,'A) for Pearl*. 
TORONTO, Dec. it.—F lour— Nominal quotations are— 
Supertioe No. 1. 54,25or4,45 
Fancy,.4,f'rir4,0rt 
Extra,... 5,24fuy5,35 
Double Extra,. 6,85(q,V25 
Oatmkai. There is no demand lot quantities of oatmeal 
beyond email lots. Dealers do not seem inclined to pay over 
$3,75 it barrel. To purchase lots of 25 or SJ busbols $4© 
\n AKkt*<i ( 
G a A IN - The condition of the wheat market to a'! appear- 
■ 
amount otb-rlng finds a ready f.tle at rates ranging from 
$l,li*.' 1,14 t* huauel- There continues to be a fair demand 
for spring wheat, mostly for milling purposes The price ts 
gums what ljwer than last week, M$90c. being the range. 
We un til a sale of a sma’l lot iu store, of very good sample, 
at *ioc‘. per bushel- There is not much '.tiering, t he re¬ 
ceipt* of barle v have boon moderately large ror the past 
Our special Nkw-Yuar’.i Gift to our readers will bo a 
brilliant new novelette, entitled 
CATIIOLINA 
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- L ~ SOLD ONLY BY SUBSOKXPTION. 
WANTED —An Agent In nvery L'ounty, to engage in 
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full list of my Publications, snot on appllenuon. 
Ad'fress DUANE RUUSON. 
Quaker Uity i’ubllsbljig Houzo, 
56S-6teo No. 33 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
BY DR. J. n. ROBINSON. 
Tim opening chapters of which will appear in The Meu- 
OUBV for January 6, 1831. 
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»UUU -one very recent, and of great value to fami¬ 
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Advertising Rales before the 1st of March or April, when 
they will probably be advanced to Fifty Cents a Line. 
HAY SCALES. N" Fit sot.above ground— no trouble 
with water or ico no friction on knife 
CATTLE SCALES edges—weigh truly if not li'vnl-sim- 
plnst in use. Delivered at any Railroad 
HAYSCALES. Station. Send for circulars. 
Ingcrsoll’s Portable Hay Press. 
HAY PRESSES. For Baling Hay, Flax, Broom Com. 
n.ypn t.'qq pq Rags, W ool amt Cotton. S impie—Great 
hay r Ki'.ftSHn. P„ W er—» , - sed bv 2 men. Hundred* 
HAY PRESSES. Inure. SetiU fur circulars. 
Cast Steel Bells. 
Weigh less -cost less—heard further 
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CHURCH BELLS Send tor circulars aud testimonials.— 
Fixtures made bv myself, at lowest 
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iilERTElt white PIGS. The subscriber continues to 
J breed and ship to or dor, pure breed Chester White 
igs of the best quality SETH A. BUSHNKLL. 
570-tlt 
artford, Trumbull Go-, O , Dec. 1, i860. 
A DDLE GRAFTS. I will sell AnpleGrarts this winter 
aud coming spring, Apple grafts got up in the be*t 
style, on good healthy stock, and popular vanotieH, such 
as are geuernlly grown iu this vicinity, for $5,00 *) 1 , 000 , in 
quanHties over iu,i*i(j. W. D. STR0WGKR. 
Penfield, N , Dec IS K) 869tl 
‘200,000 Scions of 60 leading 
FAHNESTOCK k BAKER, 
ToJedo, Ohio, 
; C ION'S 
' sorts of Apples. 
571-4t 
ir>O,0OI) CODIES SOLD. 
EVERYBODY’S LAWYER 
A HD 
COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS, 
IIY KltANK OKORBY, 
51KMIIEIC OF TUK PIIILAPEI.PUIA IIAR. 
I OW TO OBTAIN PATENTS on Rejected dppU 
1 cations, and in other cases. Mend for Circular lo 
671-41 J. FRASER, Rochester, N. Y. 
I riltOM $10 TO $.V> DF.lt WEEK Can he made clear 
' of allexpenres, by an energetic Agent iu selling GOOD 
BOOKS. My Cmaloete of new and fresh BUOKB FOB 
AGENTS is now ready Send forib 
Address FREDERICK W. PRINCE. 
669-4t 25 Park Row, New > nrk. 
A rPLFI Crlt A t 00 ,fl '0 Appier, root graft¬ 
ed, for sale in Spring,at $5 per 1,01)0 when 10,000OrOVfcr 
are taken— leasatnounl $0 per l.iOO. 
671-4t FAHNEaTOCK k BAKER, Toledo, O. 
THE PORK TUADIi. 
L0U1RYTU.E, (Kv.) Dec. J3— The receipts heavy and 
not much dotog, onlv on time, ss the money panic stilt con¬ 
tinues stringent, and no improvement. Hogg to butchers 
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CINCINNATI, Bee. 13.—The market for hogs is unsettled 
Holders contend for $5 tor good hons, and most of them 
pack, rather than make uoilCPSBions. "Tie sales to-day, 
which comprised Sfhl howl, were at from 8t,63>".5,00 To¬ 
ward* the diue, under the improved financial news from 
New York, «nd the moderate tone of political sentiment 
at Washingum, there wn<a slightly better feeling than in 
the morning, but still buyers this evening dirt nntofferover 
j.L7-l Tortlie L, -r lioga The receipts continue ligbtfor the 
season, comprising only 36,UOOforthe week.— Oaicltc. 
CHICAGO, Dec, 12. —The receipts nfhovr, live snd dress¬ 
ed, during the ps^t 24 hour*, amouuled to 2,748. Live hogs 
were dull, and we quota a decline or 12Wa>!tBc. the Skies 
being JigHt at 81,25:0.1,W gross. Do reed Hogs were )2Xc. 
lower- with sal.** at 8»,50.1(6,25.— Tribune. 
TORONTO, Dvr. 14.—Dressed hogs are coming In freely, 
i Lie demand f"r curing lies 8ft tJD wilh COOsfcerableac¬ 
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weights bring fAaiJO; and good to heavy weights $5,62®6 
Ti 100 lbs, The latter figure is the extreme rates for the 
beet hogs— Ulobc. _ 
THE CATTJLK iUAltllKTS. 
NEW YORK, Dec. 12. — The enrrent prices for the week 
at all the markets are as follows: 
BEK? CATTLE. 
First quality, W cwt,.$9,50(39,50 
Ordinary quality,. ii,6U^9,iW 
Common quality,... 7,(k'W|S,00 
Inferior quality,.SjJOigfijtO 
COWS A.VD CALVES. 
First quality,.$.50,0«3.«,0) 
Ordinary quality, —..40,dt>,a'50,oo 
Common quality,. .%,ttX3;4u,00 
Inferior quality,. 25,00(^30,00 
VEAL CALVES- 
First quality, 53 It,. 6fs@7Kc 
Ordinary quality,...6>$(cr6 
Common quality,... 4 (u;S 
Inferior quality,. 3X@4 
SHEEP AND I.Ail IIS. 
Prime quality, V head,.$5,0035,50 
Ordinary quality,. 4.00(a>4,75 
Common quality,. 3,""<a3,76 
Inferior quality,.2,75(5)3,00 
SWINE. 
First quality,. 
Other qualities,.4M(g)4)io 
CAMBRIDGE, Dec. 12.—Whole number Cattle at market 
I,2vri: about 7u0Beeves, anil 5AI Stores,eonrirtiuKof Work¬ 
ing Oxen, Milch Cows, and one, two snd three year old. 
Bum Cattle -Prices, extra, «i,fi05n7,CO; (list quality, $6; 
second quality, $5,25; tijird quality, $S,50; ordinary, $2,75 
WtlKKIMJ OXKN — ?&X"'I50. 
Cows AND CaLWS— $25, Id'! (JO. 
Storks— Yearling*, $7(gi9; two years old, $10*12; three 
years old, $14 0)17. 
Shkkk and I.amsS— 3,090 at market; prices in lots, $1,25, 
l,(>i'd.),75 each; ext in, $2,00, 2,50ta'3,00. 
Hides— 7(3)7^*C. Tallow, 6>gfa7c. 
Calf Skins—10@11c <7 ib. Pelts, 7-5c®$l,50 each. 
I’I’I.Pl S K K 1) S, 6cc.~ 150 bushels Fresh 
Apple Scp'Is. 
12 bushels Fresh Plum Pits. 
200 do. do- Peach Pits. 
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