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BUFFALO LIVE STOCK MARKET 
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curd to polities, religion or occupation ; each copy 
sold Is (i standing advertisement for the salt of more. 
Mow ready 
[Reported for the Rural New-Yorker ] 
Buffalo. Nov. II, P.M. 
Cattle.—The run so far Is a light one, which fact 
has Imparted a little more firmness In iho market. 
Trade is very dull, nevertheless, and but very few 
sales have been made. Rate* are about $l.25ai*5.75 for 
poor to fair stock, and *T.HIHOv".87,H fur good to 
prime. Thu quality of tho offerings Is fully an average. 
Sliecp. The arrivals are light, the market is dull, 
and prices unchanged, We quote Canada lambs, #j 
« 5.7.v, t'unnda sheep, $4.28(3,8; Western sheep, $3(3i4.25. 
Hoc*.— Supply a. light one. and the mnrkct firmer 
at $b'.i fur light stock, and $D.&iXa:h) for cood to 
extra. a. j. p. 
A now Handy-Rook of Family Medicine. QyfiKoitfiK 
M. Heard, A. M., M. I).. Lecturer on Nervous Dis¬ 
eases In the University of the City of New York, 
assisted In the various department * by tin* loading 
medical men of the metropolis, Over ope thousand 
pact illust rated. Tills Du new work, written op to 
date, . intensely superior U, all family medical works 
ever written. Over three years have bet'll devoted 
to its cureful tire partition. Quackery, humtmggery 
and old fogy dog inns exposed. II contains all the 
new remedies and discoveries In medical science, 
(ells what I-• do and how to do it In every emergency, 
ami is a belter paying bonk for Agents, and gives 
more satistucUon to subscribers, than any work in 
the Held. Send for our Id-page t'Ircular, w II It testi¬ 
monials from Professors in the Medical Colleges of 
New York, New llaveu. New Orleans, Philadelphia, 
ColunihiiH, Chicago and Cincinnati, and from oilier 
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Contents ol No. 1. 
I,title Maggie May, Flying Trapeze, 
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Strains, Foundered Feet, Mange, Horn Distemper, 
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Old Siibst rlhors! 
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Flub Agents 
It. I). Taylor, of Concord, Ky., says that tho Gar¬ 
gling Oil enroll a horse of Ins, injured while plowing, 
by attempt mg to stop over a stump, almost severing 
the thigh from the hotly; also, that he. hits used it In 
h is family for fifteen years, and Is Lho best, remedy 
for Cuts, Hunts, Bruises, Frost Bites, Strains, Rheu¬ 
matism, etc., he over used. 
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to he in all respects tip* Loading Journal of Its class 
in the whole country for the West, Northwest and 
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A SET OF FI:ItS WORTH $75! 
A YOUTH'S TOOL CD ISHT WORTH >85! 
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Specimen Copies, and other canvassing documents. 
Address 
TIIE l’K AIK IK FARMER COMPANY, 
, _„ , Chicago. 
'i fT Say where you saw this Advertisement. 
From Crump k Bros., Cochrane Landing, Ohio, 
Nov. 20, 1800.- We tiro pleased with your medicine. It 
has been tlm means of curing a great number of dif¬ 
ferent diseases upon persons, as also upon horses. 
We think it cures all you rocommond It to do. Wo 
want you to send us tho larger proportion of the 
variety for " Family Use,” in small bottles. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
From Dr. J. P. Terrell, Warren, Tnd., March 3. 18(16. 
I ant engaged In the practice of medicine, and find 
your Gargling Oil an dxtromely efficient remedy In 
all eases where ait external application is Indicated. 
From Dr. B. G. Neal, liurrls, Iowa, Due. 20, 1868. I 
have practiced medicine In this county seventy 
years, and cheerfully recommend your Gargling oil 
us tho best liniment in use. 
before feeding ts resorted to, after which they 
usually eome forward more sparingly. Though we 
now have fewer entile, no Improvement In prices 
can yet bo reported, but a rise is early looked for. 
There Is an advance in both sheen and nog*. 
The following are the receipts tor the week ending 
to-day, shown in comparison with other seasons : 
M licit 
Cows, Cnlvos. Rhoop, I Iocs. 
This week.7,818 TO 1,718 28,61:5 17,RIB 
Last week 7.001 128 LOOT 11,010 18,0111 
Fn es'o’g week of His.o,it*i tri i.-ion 40,103 22112 
Average'68. . 5.687 10.2 1.505 20,985 1K.779 
lleeve*,—At present there is very little variation 
In numbers at the three market places. During the 
past week One Hundredth street, ran a little ahead, 
ami Weeliawken came In last. Now that the leading 
railroad* hove entered Into such a oomhlimltbn that 
all are sharers In the profits of carrying live stock 
and dead freight ns well oven If one route should 
bring all, there Is no competition on their part to see 
which road shall secure most. Repairs on tho New 
Jersey Central Rond ant uow completed, and stock 
comes that way. 
There worn 8.7IKI fresh hooves offered for sale last 
Monday besides 6711 bit|d h'OtU the previous Friday'* 
market.. Business was very dull, and many cuttle 
were left over for a future day. While the best 
steers were held up to the old rates of llic. for the 
pick, a decline was perceptible on common and In¬ 
ferior lots. Nor was tho market any better, but 
rather worse, on Wednesday, with 1,917 fresh and 420 
stale cuttle on offer. Butchers had so much old beef 
hanging in the slaughter houses, which they wished 
to get rid of before stocking up again, that they 
bought sparingly, and generally nf low prices—12"* 
132*0. per lit. Thu shop butchers, wlm buy a better 
class of cattle, paid l.Tei. I6e., and In rare Instances as 
high us Hie. for something very line. Dealers huil 
several hundred cattle loti on their hands at night. 
Several car loads dressed beef have been received 
from Chicago and sold at tkADe. per lb. 
The following are the price* at tho close Of tho 
market: 
This week. Last week. 
C'nnu. Omits. 
Extra fine bullocks, F it...15)7 <& 16 16 t*) 
Good to prime. " ...1R< of is is <a 15K 
Medium. '* ...18 (.ft 14 18M (id ll'V 
ordinary. “ ... 11 tii 12 18 t«j 13 
Poorest grade. “ ... 9 tit 10>j 9 M II 
Average of all sales. 13K (<o — 13.E tft liljf 
These cattle came from the following States, viz.: 
Illinois. 8,120 Kentucky .. 1,128 
New York. 167 New Jersey. 20 
Ohio. H-iO Canada. — 
Missouri .. . 255 Texas. 981 
Pennsylvania. — Indiana. 417 
Mtuhigan. 22 Connecticut. 85 
West Virginia. 77 
Milch C'ftwa.—Tho very light supply of this week 
causes a scarcity of good cows, and such have sold a 
httlo better. Two very tine ones brought $266, whllo 
anat.her sold for $180. and some others at $160 each, 
but they wore all very good or extra cow*. Ordinary 
milkers are nearly uni bunged, a ear of them selling 
lit #38 * $85 each, uvernging $70 per head, being qulto 
Common cows. 
Veal Calve*,—Common calve* are lower, those 
reared on grass and buttermilk selling at 4(V«6&o. p 
71. Fat milk Calve* are nnehftriged, t he best bringing 
13c., though few exceed 18!<je,. at which price some 
of 188 lbs, were sold. A lieu of 66 course grass calves 
averaged $7,50 each, while some nil 11 poorer, though 
of 40010*,. Were sold at 4Wc. P tb. A lot of 125 head 
brought $12.17 each, while 127 mixed calves averaged 
W6.ll p head. 
Sheep and Lamb*. With a great fulling off In 
numbers—tiie 28,600 head for the week being but lit¬ 
tle more than hair the receipts i-f the previous week 
—we cao report a more active demand, and an ad¬ 
vance nt about ke. ;> it. on thin amt medium lots. 
Choice sheep will hardly exceed ORGae., t hose figures 
bong tho limits which I hi tollers are not yet prepared 
to exceed. Lambs, toe, are no higher, selling at Wi) 
t»9- but such thin sheep us wore sold one week ago 
at 3K<iii4c., arc now worth 4f«r4Qc. Indeed, scarecly 
anything goes under O.o,. while only medium lots 
bring 5c. Some of the latest transactions aro u cur 
6D.lt. very thin Ohio sheep at Die.; 2 car*, 77 lbs., 4Vc.; 
a lot 82 tm Slate sheep, 5<}, ; 2 cur* state ewes. 78 lbs.. 
So.: with some 110 is. Canada* at tm •>., and a lot of i ID 
lbs. at 7c. Also 'omo 60 tb. State lamb* at 7Mc.. and 
some 63 ft. Canadas at 7o. Hales made during the 
week, mostly previous to tho lateadvunce, show low 
averages, viz,.: 1,122 at #3.161 each; 4,993 at. #3.37 3 ; 
1,607 at $3.31); and .i,Pin, many fat Canadas, at $4.19. 
Swine. A lighter run towards the close of the 
week, and a little improvement In cut meat* enabled 
dealers to obtain I3e. for nearly nil i heir dressed hogs 
A few nice little pigs, for the retail trade, brought 
1214c, Live hogs are filleted at Dy/HOKc., according 
to quality, coarse Mich Iga n stock selling at the lowest 
prices. We note sales of 111 good Illinois hogs 211 tbs 
at lose.; Ill Ohio, 173 l'*„ at Hike.; and 880 of 200 tbs ' 
atlOT-lfic. 
I.ATEST -Nov. 12, P. M. With only 406fresh 
beeves received lo-ihi' , the market is Kc. stronger, 
and both those and the (127 stall: animals Imve all 
been sold. Some of the old lots went as low us 10c., 
but cattle only In decent ttesh reached 10c. Drovers 
are hopeful, and expect to add another <4c. next 
Monday. 
Sheep—Are also doing a little better, yet the stale 
lots of thin stock injure the market. Some of these, 
very poor, wont at 4e„ with good stock at 5,Q<gi0e. Ar¬ 
rivals to-day, 4.D01 head, and all sold. 
Hogs—Also show u firmness, with only 1.696 v id 
received this morning. Dressed go readily ut 13"# 
l.iQc., with live at 9%<$10){c. 
THE E U Ifl E 1. A N G 1C A I* E. 
I 'Pin' Kumelan has been awarded the following 
First Premiums for qualJty during the present fall : 
I’ettnsylvanla Horticultural Society, (Phil¬ 
adelphia) ... Sept. 13-16 
Ohio State Fair, (Toledo) . Sept. 13-1(5 
New York Stale Fair. (ICnnlmi. .Sept. II 16 
Genova llort'l Society. iGcmva, N, Y.) ... Seiit. 25 26 
Hamm,mdSport Grape Kxh'bltloo. (N. Y .(..Kept. 2D 8IJ 
N, Y, Slat" (Jrapo Growi r»' liixUlbltloii, 
(I'luiandaigua).... Oct. 5-6 
Ohio Grape Growers’ Ass’n, (Cleveland), net. 13-11 
Luke Shore (Irape Growers’As*’nd Erie, Pa,)O0l. 15 16 
These are tho strongest commendattomi of It* 
quality. 
The American AgTic«Rurlnt has Indorsed It so fully 
as to oiler the vine* as ' pVeudunis. 
his grupe I* also folly itulorsed by the Now York 
Tribune and by the Farmers’ Club. 
lTotltubln employment can be found introducing 
these vines. 
Send for ITleo List and Terms to Agent*. 
Address If AHIIRGUCIC & IiUSlINELL, 
Iona,” uear Pccksltlll, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
From Dr. T. W. Ellis, Troupville. Ga.. Jan. 6.1856.— 
If I could receive both boxes ol Gurgling Oil it will 
not he too touch, us 1 think 1 could soon find sale for 
It. all, the Inquiry being frequent, since It is supposed 
that 1 have it. for xulo. 
From Dr. Wm. S. McCall, Chamois, Mo., Nov. 6,18,58. 
Your Gurgling Dll ts taking the whim 1 off from all 
liniment* of the <lay. If you desired them, I could 
procure dozen* of certificates fr«m the best citizens 
of the country. 
1I1EAP HOMES. Soli, Climate 
j unsurpassed. Semi stamp for 30- pi 
Kite. MANCHA A URO., Kulgely, 3 
L>(|(1 !**•»• Mouth gtiarunteed. Agmits wanted 
CltMf In every city, town ami village In tlm U. S. 
Address G#o. II. Iltieker A Co.,482 N.3d *t., Phila., I’a. 
•S* r c“&^> 
^ xiini u 
Ntivi-mry 
Messrs. McLain & Brothers, Wholesale Druggists, 
Wheeling, Va„ say, under date of July 21,1866, Unit 
they Clin safely recommend the Gargling oil for more 
diseases than it, Is recommended for. 
Front J. K. Fisher, Uulontown, l‘a., June 31, 1867.— 
Your Gargling Oil is doing much better here limn 
formerly, since It* virtue* have become known, ami 
the bottles put up for Family 1 sc, without Htaln, tiro 
much sought, for. 
N.B.PHELPS 4C0, 
SOLC AGENTS 
onriA 
])ITY THU NOVELTY WRINGER, 
or at least take It on trial with ANY or ALL 
others,and keep tho BEST. 
!3?“ For sale every whore. 
N. R. I’ll ELI'S A- CO., General Agents, 
17 UoiTlnntlt St.» New York. 
Extract of a letter from TIon. Nathan Lindsey, 
County Judge of Shelby county, Iowa, dated Harlan, 
April 13,1867 It Is decidedly preferred to any other 
liniment sold to this HOODOO. 
Extract of a letter irom Samuel S. Hupp, dated 
I'alNlong, Ohio, July 17, 1865 In June last. Henry 
Baffin had a yearling colt that had what, was *ttp- 
I iosed tithe Dlphtherhi, tor more than tee days, so 
hut It could not eat, and the throat swollen almost 
ahut, and by the use of three or torn applications of 
the dollar DOttloa Old the desired effect. 
From A. G. Kiel, Lewisville, Cochocton county, 
Iowa, March, 1852 1 have used your Gargling Oil 
for the scratches on my horse, and it cured it with 
the first application. 
1YO YOir WANT A 
TIMEKEEPER? 
If so, ask your wafelimaket for a Ronrcr, k Coi n- 
voisikit Nick it. KqUH.iBim’M Rsoa i'IcmentLevku 
W ATt-'ii. Jla» no superior In its excellency ol mate¬ 
rial titid workmatetliiii. Prize .Mortals awarded at 
London, Dari* and Kwl*s ICxpohiUoiis for best per¬ 
formance. Those watches are all l oll ruby jeweled 
uiid chronometer balance, nod wh minted to perform 
correctly. Liberal discount to the Trade, ami extra 
discount t.o dealer* who will net a* agents and inulto 
It a hpecltdty to sell them mi * standard watch. 
QUIN1H1C & KBUGLER, 
8 k 10 John Ht,, (op stair*,) New York. 
ri7~ Only Wholesale Agents for the Mannf. icturers. 
i is C o \ 
SILVER PLATE 00 
M AND PACTCTUCUH OP 
THE FINEST QUAI.ITY OF SILVER-PLATED 
GOODS. 
Factories, WEST M EKI DEN', CONN. 
Salesroom. 21 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. 
FOWLH*S FILE and HIT3IOU CLUE. 
1 The greatest and only medicine in the world 
that Is I I'n mi a U'<( a t'ert rci < ’u-ri' Jar itllklnrin nt pit ns, 
I.KPMOKV, SPHortTi.A. Salt Rukcm, CATAUHJI. and 
all Dleeases of tin- Skin amt Blood, Internal and 
external use. Entirely vegetable. In case of fail¬ 
ure, 1 request all dealers to return money, and charge 
It back to me. No failure for over ten years. H. I). 
FOVV l.K, Chemist, Boston. Hold everywhere. St a 
for Clrculuis, _ 
iT U RSER Y MA N \YA NT ED 
_- - - - — T j- I YVIjkII TO 
Xi procure the services of u competent man to net, 
us Foreman In it general Nursery and Fruit Farm. 
Will pay wages, or give an Interest. 
ItlHl'T W. FURNAS, Brownsville, Nebraska. 
From Enos Matber, Middleport, N. Y., July 23,1850, 
1 purchased a bottle of your Gargling Oil of your 
agent, A. S. Baker, at Middleport, and as yet have 
used but half of It. I think it has givon me more 
relief m a case of severe rheumatism of long stand¬ 
ing, than anything 1 huvo ever used before. 
W ANTED. ONLY 21) MORE YOUNG 
lot (flee hi <<i \ ouug Men to learn the Art oi Tel¬ 
egraphy or Bliort-Uand Reporting. siUMUcmsOuHi - 
UntirH fu OrttUtit'h.t. For full particular*, send fliimn 
for Circular to UNION TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE 
Obcrlln, Ohio. 
Every time you nut down your carpets without tislna 
Snyder's Patent Oarpet Hooks. The best, simplest, 
most eon verdeut., durable, lahijr-savlng and economi¬ 
cal Carpet Fastener ever Invented. Once in thelloor, 
they reumtn lor year*, ready for use. You can put 
down or take up your carpet m ten minute* ut any 
time- Try them once, unit you will use no other. For 
sale every where. Manufactured hy E. P. PALMER, 
Lockport. N. Y. JOSEPH SIN TON, Angola, N. Y„ 
General Agent. 
Y ATES' POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, 
ChiUeimngo, Madison On., N. Y. Tin; Winter 
Quarter of till* Institute COimnoricea .Monday, Nov. 
15,1x69. Course of instruction I* thorough in every 
(lepartineut. Six Teacher* are employed. Particu¬ 
lar attention paid to young men preparing for <'ol- 
iege. Expense, of Tuition to Coin. English Branches, 
with Board, #47 tier quarter. For Circulars, nddres* 
the Principal, J. W. HALL, A. 15. 
WM. II. II. GLOVER, Southold, N. Y. 
Extract of a letter from J. O. Prattj dated Quincy. 
Chautauqua Co., N. Y., August 12, 18ob—I have been 
acquainted with your medicine, (Gargling Oil,) for 
the Inst fourteen years. It has proved to be a sure 
euro for Foot Rot in sheep, for which I have sold the 
last bottle, ami have culls nlmost daily for more, 
Please forward as soon as convenient. 
VINEGAR. CIDER, WINE. A ROOK OF 
V directions for making Vtncg.ir by th<> quick pro¬ 
cess, and other wavs; for maRlng, fining and pre¬ 
serving Cider and Wine, various plans ; also, making 
Champlugn Older. At: . will lie sent to anv applicant 
for #1. Address W. F. RAM AGE, Ashtabula, Ohio. 
Always Inquire for MERCHANT’S CELEBRA¬ 
TE D GARGLING OIL, and take no other. 
Retail price $1,50 contx and 26 cents. 
Shake well before using, and rub on thoroughly 
berurc the tiro or some warm substance. 
Tbf) Gargling nil has been used as a liniment for 
thirty-six years. All we ask is a fair trial, but be 
sure ami follow directions. 
A -k your nearest druggist, or dealcrin Patent Med¬ 
icines for one of our Almanacs and Viol,- Mecums, 
and read what the people ray about tho Oil. 
Thu G 'rllng Oil ts for sale by all rcspoctnhlo deal¬ 
ers throughout tho United States and other coun¬ 
tries. 
Our testimonials date, from 1833 lo 186K, and aro un¬ 
solicited, Use t he Gurgling Oil mid toil your neigh¬ 
bor* what good It. has done. 
We deal fair and liberal with all and defy contra¬ 
diction. 
l.Mtt'IT OR PLANTS OF ANY SORT, IN 
1 any quantity, sent to mtv address, at lowost 
wholesale price. Address, with stamp, 
D. J. B. UO\ T, Gaines, X. Y. 
TAXHIBITION BIROS. Light l*r:ili- 
1 J mas; White Dorkings, bred from the 1st pre¬ 
mium birds at the N, Y. State Poultry Show; also, 
Rouen Din ks. Game Bantams, Dominique nntl Black 
African Bantam*, lloudans, Spanish, White and 
Brown Leghorns, Cochins, <'reve-Oeitrst. Silver n»m- 
litirghs. Wood Dueks, Ac., bred mostly f rom prize and 
imported stock, winner* of over 60 prizes, Including 
3 gold medo'* o' the N. Y. Stuto Poultry Sitow and 
Coinliiburian s doty Exhibition. 
iiENJ. HAINES. Jit.. Elizabeth, N. J. 
especially holds out rare inducements. A lull Do- 
M-riptl.m ol in rmintlf*. together with Letters from 
Prominent Citizen* of tlm State In Relatin'! to Soli, 
Climate, Production*, Minerals, Ac., are given in 
NORTH CAROLINA, 
A Cl IIMi TO CAPITALISTS AM) EMIGRANTS, 
An 8vo. volume of 136 pages, which every Individual 
meditating investment or settlement In the South 
should peruse. 
Price—I n Cloth......$l 25 
Paper. 75 
Sent, post-paid on receipt of price. Apply to or 
address RURAL NEW-YORKER OFFICE, 
41 Park Row, New York, or Rochester, N. Y. 
Manufactured at leockport, PI. 3T 
JOHN IIODGE, Secretary 
