Hay uud Straw.—Prices are held a trifle higher. 
The arrivals are small, and less prospect of an early 
resumption of river navigation. Shipping hay. $1.35 
f l.lO; retail qualities, $t.50@1.75. Long rye straw. 
1.10: short rye, 80c@$1 ,• oflt. 3CK«>90e. Clover liny, 95e. 
til.15; salt do., isGifSile 
Miscellaneous.—Linseed oil is higher, on account 
of short shipments of seed from Calcutta. There are 
n large number of orders from out-of-town buvcrs. 
Sales at Sic. S3 casks of spirit* turpentine, Y4W76K. 
Leather, at. 24 pi to 27, for light hemlock; 2fc_>»29 for 
middle do., ?7..".27(rt2!t for heavy do. Lump lime, f 1.76. 
Cut nails. W.75W5.S). Lath, at $3.50. I .urnher, at V-iH 
<830 for spruce hoards and planks; $2.V,.t,:U for aemloek 
boards and iilaiuks. Now Orleans m. Musses, new crop, 
45 to 57c. No. 1 Shore nmekerul, flli.7.0. 
Provisions. The changes in the market for pork 
have been slight.. Exporters are doing very little, and 
the home trade here Is small. Large arrivals of hogs 
in the Western cities create some uneasiness among 
holders. The Consumptive demand at the West is 
brisk, and Ml i shipments to this market are unusually 
light. No general concessions are olTered, although 
some few lots have been sold at easier prices when* 
there has boon a disposition to unloatf Old mess 
sold at $13.50: new mess qulted ftl $14.50. Hairs for 
March at $11.AO. New extra prime on spot at *12 25. 
Dressed hogs arc ottered freely at Master figures. 
Western, ikSitiHc. t'lt.y, at lihio. for heavy, flV@7Uc. for 
mediiini and light; middle., :iro hold at tlrui prices. In 
sympathy with the feeling the West. Exporters 
have been buying to a m ml era to extent. The orders 
from the other side are larger, hutgenoially at some¬ 
thing under as King figures. Hales of short rib iit.Th c., 
long clear. Ttje., short clear, 7\o-, and for March deliv¬ 
ery, Short clear at He. Cut. meats are In moderate dd- 
miind, at steady prices Hams In plokle. '.*wUX«.; do. 
in salt, 8Xfi49c. Shoulders in suJt, ohoAVC.; do. in 
is some little hitch in the arrangements, but it Is alto¬ 
gether likely that they will yet come to terms and that 
the rates will soon he advanced. The idea of Union 
Stock Vards seems to enter Into tile discussion, and it 
Is hoped tiiat a consummation of that desirable object 
will yet he obtained. It is worse than folly to think 
that each railroad should have its separate cattle 
market where all concerned often act in ignorance of 
what is goiug on elsewhere. 
TOTALS LIVE STOCK FOR THE WEEK. 
Milch 
BnoV4*«. Coir*. CmIvm*. SliBOn. Hogs. 
This week -.... 7.1W1 Hi 752 33,013 29,454 
i.iist week . . .7,IM) HO 924 2ft,«« 30,850 
Correspond g w’k ’71. 0,711 57 015 27,3Hti 18,050 
Average. ’71. 7,187 88 2,301 25,133 25.177 
Beeves.—After a strong market last Monday, with 
the large number of 5,210 beeves on sale, we now have 
a downward turn again, the fact that rattle arc still 
to come forward at former low freight charges having 
the effect to cheek that laving in of aleck which butch¬ 
ers contemplated. The arrivals have not been large 
since Monday only U2H heud,—hut there are many 
on the way. started with the Idea that the present 
wuuld be the Inst week before they would have to pay 
double rates fur bringing. Many of the lute arrivals 
have been poor cattle and had to be sold at UiidOKc. 
Thu utturlngs for Monday were UI3 ear loadsatt.'om- 
munipnw, !*; at lUUtli at., iuid til cars at Weohuwken. 
Home 'if the stock was Into In and had to ft o over for 
another day. The large proportion of these cattle 
made the fat droves in special request; prices good. 
In fact, aTew of the 11 nest reached IT.e, on the 
scales, but they were really show animals, fair to 
good lots went at U.‘<(S.12Sc. Hulls were In excess of 
demand and sold at kittle. $ Tt, live weight The 
weather was cold and Hue for trade, hut butchers be¬ 
gin to fear a thaw while large stocks of dressed beef 
lire on hand. Tha recent advance in pork umy 
have tlie effect to check the downward Inclination of 
beef. Chicago dressed beef Is arriving sparingly. It. 
arrives In good order, only Is so BOlid frozen that it is 
difficult to cut It up. If. sells at ftepDRc. by tin* car¬ 
case. Thu docliue on beef Is about V,e. since Monday. 
The following aro the prices at the close of the 
market: 
This week, Lust week. 
Ceuta. Cents. 
Choice bullocks, V tt.12k <& 13 J2R <» 13 
Good to prime.lib; <« 12 uw M 12 
Medium.,. 11 M tl^ 11 <a> njg 
Ordinary.ftjf W liMf W to lOfiJ 
Poorest grade.X 6ii 9 7>i 9 
Average of all sales.— m UJ< 11 !<; — 
Milcli Cinvs,-After a good demand one week ago. 
there is a lull in tile fresh row trade. The Supply is 
rather In excess of the demand, and business dull,but 
prices are not materially different, Very few cowsure 
sent in goop enough to exceed *85 eauh, and It tukox 
fair cows to rcueli $75 A lot ol as head varied from 
S3U to $80, averaging about $05 each. 
Von I Calves. While live calves remain ns last 
weok, fat hog-dressed veals have advanced Ho. in tt. 
The host are quoted at 14 V-., though the very finest 
are selected at lac.; fair to good selling at 12c.' lie. Live 
range from 7 to ibko., a few retailing at lie. 
Sheep.-Arrivals are lighter, and the market, rules 
very tlnn at ti.k®H.lfo., though AWc. was roachod for u 
car extra tine 1Q5 lh. Ohio sheep. The demand is good, 
and lads fair to continue so. Farmers are certainly 
SIXTY PER, CENT. MO UK INCOMK THAN UPON 
GOVERNMENT BONDH, AND AN UN 
DOUBTKD SECURITY. 
FIRST MORTGAGE SINKING FUND BONDS. 
(COUPON AND REGISTERED.) 
ISSUE LIMITED TO *16,300 PER MILE. 
Tlie following Is a brief summary of the advanta¬ 
ges ottered to Investors in the First Mortgage Bonds 
of the 
Logansport, Crawfordsville and 
Southwestern Railway, 
A road in Western Indiana, extending from I.ogans- 
port to Rockville, a distance of ninety-two miles. 
Two conditions ureessential tu.agood Investment— 
safety and profit. 
tlie paramount consideration on the part of any 
one having money to invest should be the safety of 
the proposed Invest linen t. 
The security on which these bonds aro based con- 
sistes of very valuable fracnhlses of tlie Compuuy- 
u new and well-lmilt railroad, of which tho greater 
part is aireudy in actual operation, suitable real estate 
in the growing cities on the lino of the road, with sub¬ 
stantial freight unil passenger depot, and otherliulld- 
IngM, and a full equipment of complete passenger 
and freight trains. 
The total amount of bonds issued Is limited to$l, 
500.U0U (being but $10,300 per mile,) constituting tin* 
ili’sl. and only Hue upon the entire property of the 
Company, and being hut a small proportion of the 
Intrinsic worth of the property mortgaged. 
Tlie location of tho f.ogaiisport, Crawfordsville and 
Southwestern Railway is singularly fortunate for se¬ 
curing to it a large business. The road passes through 
a thickly populated and rich agricultural portion of 
Indtanu, at present without railroad facilities, where 
ahundaut surplus products seeking Northern and 
eastern markets, a large local passenger truffle, and 
connections with at least ten different railroads which 
supply both through and way freight, should amply 
provide for tho prompt payment of interest on its 
bonds, and certainly insure its success. 
9'he transportation of flour, grain, staves, lumber 
and live stock, must yield u large revenue. An Im¬ 
portant business will also be done In carrying building 
stone from extensive quarries opened on the line of 
the road. A special demand for tills stone arisen from 
tlie fact Unit it is tiro-proof, and not surpassed by any 
In respect to beauty and durability. 
To all this there is to be added the heavy coal trafflci 
mainly with reference to which this road was pro¬ 
jected. that must arise from penetrating for twelve 
miles the celebrated Black Coal field. This business 
alone, should provide sufficient, revenue for the entire 
interest on the bonded dept, and Its payment may 
thus lie considered doubly secured* 
The road pusses centrally through five of the 
wenithlest counties In the State, In each case through 
mn county seat. Statistics show tiiat “ everv railroad 
1st REASON, tt has Rowki.i.'m Patent Double 
( DOS on one end only of the Shaft. These cogs 
nave longer teeth, can play apart further with¬ 
out disconnecting, can never crowd together so 
us to hind, never work sidewise out of place; 
wear more evenly and turn eusler limn any cog¬ 
wheel ever invented. 
*‘ i , £££*9?*;r. u ty 1 * Die Patent Stop, which 
keens the t ogs from disconnecting and losing 
tlitdr power, yet allows the rolls to play apart 
far enough to wring the largest article easily. 
3d REASON. It bus the' 31 ii lien hie Iron Fold¬ 
ing ( lump, which cannot be broken, and fast¬ 
ens secu rely and easily to tubs of an v curve, and 
fits washing machines or stationary iubsof fully 
two inches In thickness, which no cureed or or¬ 
dinary clamp can do, and It folds under out of 
packing w leu ,lot 1x1 "so " ,u * * or convenience in 
* ,,, has tlie Folding Apron or 
Guide, to conduct tlie clothes safely over the 
or so row! ^ tfQio contact with the clamp 
•Till REASON. -It has the peculiar advantage of 
l wo I rCNMilEe Screws, so arranged with pat¬ 
ent wooden springs, that eueli screw presses on 
both ends nl Die roll alike, the same us if it was 
' vhll “ ,h( ' twu together vice double 
the capui. lt u for pressure. 
lilli REASON. The Kinetic Rubber between 
the strong wooden springs relieves tlitdr rigid!- 
*yniiiknM tilt? ttmoMmi turn ensler, Kuves tlie 
r,V, K«Vh ,,n t* 1 *' 1 *Iff? and causes the pressure to bear 
tin both ends of the roll alike, 
7th REASON.—All Its IKON parts ure wrought 
or mai.i eaiu.e, not liable to break, and cnreful- 
lj gnlvuni/.ed, to prevent rust. 
Sill REASON. -The Handle Frank is not 
seiewed on like other wringers, hut BOLTED or 
RIVETED, and will tun, clothes backward or for- 
mg r fdose lrU "‘ " uo tub to I ‘ n “ thu ‘-. without cotn- 
fllli R EASON, Its folding lower slut tits down to 
any stationary tub or washing marblne, and 
prevents water slopping over, us It will with or¬ 
dinary wringers. 
lOtlii REASON, It is very light nnd ixirm- 
ble, yet built so Substantially that, tbestn'/g- 
est person can not break It in wringing tlie 
largest garment. 
„ A* 1 ® 8 ® Advantage*. its price is no 
greater than that of any inferior wringer wltii cogs. 
generally l,1U ^M'dlshing and Hardware Trade 
Tlie celebrated 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
RUPTURE CAN BE CURED 
without suffering. Elastic Trusses are supersed 
ing all others. Before buying Motnl Trusses or Sup¬ 
porters, send for a descriptive circular to the Elas- 
Tic Truss Co., No. 683 Broadway, New York. 
DOTY WASHING MACHINE 
Manufactured nnd sold also by 
Ncto Qttwertisemcnts 
President 
J*2 < orrlniidt st., New York. 
Full instructions for home treatment. Address, 
R. N. l’OOKKR, M. I>„ 117 E. Fifth St.. Cincinnati, O, 
LOW CASH RATES ! 
OF HARTFORD, CONN. 
ORGANIZED 1850. 
$10,000,000 ASSETS. 
Issues policies of Life Insurance on all the ordinary 
plans at lower rates than other mutual companies and 
pays annual dividends Increasing yearly. The plan 
called 
This machine Is guaranteed, in Its present com¬ 
pleteness, to meet the want of every household, for 
either domestic or fancy work. It kultM everything, 
and starts the work with a selvidge odge. Efficient 
und reliable agents wanted in every section of the 
country, with whom the most liberal terms will be 
made. Books nnd circulars sent to any address, free 
of charge. All orders and communications must be 
addressed to 
DANA BICKFORD, 
Vice-President nnd General Agent, 
_ 68ft Broadway, New York. 
lately introduced by this Company, is superior to any 
short term Endowment or Tontine plan, as it fixes a 
large surrender value ior the pollov at the end of any 
of its current years. 
1ST AgeutB In ull the principal cities aud towns. 
rap HT. JOSEPH AND DENVER, 
City Railiioatj Comp ax y. 
Executive Office, No. 31 Nassau stkeet, 
NKW York, February 1, 1X72. 
n,e Coupons and registered Interest dun February 
15, L , on the First Mortgage Eight per Cent. (8 p. c.) 
■ Bonds (E. D.). and the Eight per Cent. (8 p. c.) 
FirHt Mortgage Sinking Fund Laud Grant Bonds 
A D.), of the St. Joseph and Denver City Railroad 
apany, will be paid at the office of the Farmers’ 
Loan and Trust company of the City of New York, 
upon presentation and demand on and after that date, 
ree of Tax. 
FRANCI 8 A. COFFIN, 
Ass't Treasurer, 
St. J. & D. C. HR. Co. 
i ittoiCK HARDEN und FLOW Fit Kfc'izn-i 
\y almost given away, and valuable and Du'IOMiitT 
R S H SHI^waT's -IP 1 f " r ^ ( atiiloguo to 
it. H, Bill. M VVA 1 , Seed Grower. Itoekford, Ill. 
Ill UIOI/CDC^ I I'ackagu of Prof. 
yf HI vltClIw m 8 Compound 
fn RirvDn 21 d nd lleavy on tho smoothest face ^without 
VAI PNTIMCC "Comics.” new styles, ele- 
• nlL HI I 11 Cvi gantly colored, IS cents aduz- 
en ; 2,> for 26c., •/{ gross Otki., 144 for only 8 ). Hentlmen- 
bl. liR, 2 -ic. and aOc. a dozen. Elegant l,ace and Gill, 
iV r!i c k . , . ln(1 •**'■ wlc b, Superb box Valentines ut 
•1, $1-41, f J, fit and (5- Valontlne Cards uud Writers, 
“S-.wjcft. All sent Prepaid Anywhere, vl, (5, und 
fill lots for dealers. Retail at Four Tlin<-, the cost. 
AM ndit for cash. Try 25 ” Comics ” tor 'it cents. Order 
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ing BKSTOR S CELEBRATED GOLDEN PENS. 
These Pens are warranted not to corrode with prop¬ 
er usage, and are superior to any metallic pen ever 
before introduced to the public. They are well 
tempered and emooth; made of the finest elastic ma¬ 
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are cheaper than any steel pen. wTLl i.asst long¬ 
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Metal Boxe s, containing 1 1 *3 oz|pens, either 8 lze~hv 
containing % gross Pens. 
.■xes, containing ! grogSTPens! 
Pomeroy’s Trusses 
Unrivaled for the relief and cure of Hernia or Rup- 
ture. POMEROY & CO., 744 Broadway, New York. 
T iiat Published. Royal 4to,. Ornamental Cloth, 
i .1 bis,- English Country Houses. it> Views 
and Plans of iccently erected Mansion:,, Private Resi¬ 
dences, Parsonage Houses, Farm Houses, Lodges uud 
^ : with the actual cost of each, anil A Practi¬ 
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