*iJK iuum; i’.oi.’ iuc Li{v»t wcqja* i uure 
very little change 111 live from tile prices of the pre¬ 
vious week, viz., 5Hj<&5Hc.; but nil kind* of dressed 
have declined, and t here is less variat ion In thndffier- 
OCTR 
RUSAL JSEW-YOREER. 
chned in price. The principal packing trade ts now 
over, hence there are fewer buyers of dressed hogs. 
There ts still some prospect of a union upon higher 
freights, and all the roads are likely to come Into the 
arrangement, abolishing the drawback system. 
TOTALS LIVE STOCK FOR THE WEEK. 
Milch 
Beeves. Cows. Calvos. Sheep. Hoga. 
This week.W 11*1 777 27,.501 20,230 
Last week..8,406 140 872 26,553 32,886 
Corresponds w'k ’71. 6.023 53 !>7S 24,195 13,934 
Average. ’71. 7,187 88 2.301 25.132 25,177 
Beeves.—A falling off of 2,100 cattle is it good deal 
fora tingle week, and In ordinary Hines would have 
produced a scarcity nr,d caused a marked advance in 
prices. Now, however, at Die beginning of Lent, the 
supply Is ample, and theru Is almost a wraikuoss ob¬ 
servable, There was the moderate supply of 4,100 
head on sale lust Monday- 115 curs at Cotniimnipaw, 
110 at 100th strept, am 30 at Weotmwken, and the mar¬ 
ket wa-» somewhat active, all welling, and at the same 
price* pf the previous market; hut since then, al¬ 
though we have had only 1,031 bullocks on sale, the 
market is Inactive, stud the tendency toward lower 
rates. And still, prime 8ot8Jx ewt. grades are worth 
128j(513e,. with good, fat 7.1, cwt. cuttle at 12c , and me¬ 
dium steers at llKc. Thin ill.and fair to good Texans 
sell at Ul;«.'10.mc., with a lot.of little, 4,‘n ew t Ohwokeea 
at $J0 each. Dry co w* are worth $990., and bulls4p:c. 
IH », Hvo weight. A few of the a test sales were. 5 
cars M«f cuttle. 4Kcwt,L at lOXfff lie.: Hears HI.. 7H® 
7:\ cwt , at 11 '•.12c.; .5 cars, 7 V ewt., at $98 eueh i 1 cars 
fat Texans, 7M cwt.. at 9)f<$lDo. Ther«> is a possibility 
that, in view of the lighter run of cattle on acemintof 
Leut. the market may improve. This Is sometimes 
the case, drovers holding buck so strong, for fear of 
poor markets, that they produce the opposite. 
Thu following are the prices at the closo of the 
market: 
This week. Last week. 
Cents. Cents. 
Choice bullocks, V tb.,....l2b; <a 13 12)* (io 13 
Good to prime.UX < 3 > 12 11X ® 12 
Medium.11 11X 11 (s) IBS 
Ordinary.. 9 X t« 10X 9X ® 10k 
Poorest grade.8 (■« 9 8X Co V% 
Average of all sales.1IX Gft — UX ® — 
Hogs.—Receipts of live are lighter, but we arc liuv- I 
ent weights. ( Itv dressed arc quoted at tiXCoOXc.; few 
fancy pig* selling at OXc., while Western pretty uni¬ 
formly .j.’sc., one car very fancy Midi, excepted, 403 
lb*., at BXc 
iHIIch Cows.- 1 The supply Is still in excess, and 
tradn 1* slow. Were the cows of butter <|Uulity they 
would sell quicker. Many of those seut In are sort of 
refuse animals, such as fanners arc very willing to 
pact with. They sell ut $50f"d!0 oueh, With a grade a 
little better at $65. One lot of 2(1 averaged $60, with 4 
sold at $52.,V) per head. Healers call the prices $2^3 
per head lower than the.v went tine week ago. A few 
good mtlker-j brought (8)1, and some quite poor $10 
each. 
Hliccp nail Lamb*. The arrivals do not vary 
materially from tho previous week, nor Is there much 
variation in price. The markets rule strong and ac¬ 
tive. kept, so more by the value of their skins thau by 
what the mutton brings. Sheep average about tkCO. v 
lb, or ?5.46,25 per head, though fat lots go at 8fc,'sWe., 
and olioloe lu extra Hue at '.v.y.bje., while poor sell at 
6k@7e. 
Veal Cal vex.—Dressed calves arc dec! tiling, but 
live are no lower as yet, only they point towards u 
deoline The market is well supplied with dressed 
calves, and its many live are sent In as find ready sale* 
ut the prices. The best sell at lie., 10 fiend, ill) lb*, 
average, going at that price. In lots t hey are worth 
10 sc., a dealer selling 200 fat Bucks Co., Fa.. 135 lbs., 
at 10 'jC. Hog-dressed vary from T®9e. fur led, and 12 
@14Xc. for fair to fat milk veals. 
2Ceru ^.bucrtiQcments. 
CARHART’S 
PATENT TWO-HOUSE 
Pulverizing* Cultivator 
Was Awarded the First Premium at State 
and County Fairs in 1870 and ’71. 
it Is superior to the best Wheel Cultivator, 
The price Is only Tweuty Dollars. 
The draft is reduced nearly on e-half. 
The depth you wish it to run is regulated without 
the use uf wheels. 
It cun be drawn close to a tree or plant without in¬ 
juring it. 
It I* not disturbed by short undulations of earth, 
like tin? Wheel Cultivator, but pulverizes, levels and 
Hts the ground forth' Mowing Machine better than 
any Cultivutor In use, sud can be n*ed for more pur¬ 
poses than any other Implement on the farm. 
C. C. BRADLEY A: SON, Vlnti’frH, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
VEGETABLE SEEDS, «fcc. 
OCR ANNUAL PRICED LIST OP 
VEGETABLE AND AGRICULTURAL 
SEEDS, 
Embracing all the Standard Kinds, 
AT POPULAR PRICES, 
Is now ready and mailed free to uny address. 
ALFRED BRIDGEMAN & SON, 
876 Broadway, New York. 
BAIRDS 
CAYUGA LAKE RAILROAD. THELA ^ OFL,FE 
STATE Or NEW YORK I WOMAN’S HEALTH JOURNAL. 
Seven Pei* Cent. Price ,1<50 per Year. 
Specimen Copies Sent Free. 
FIRST MORTCAACJE , 7— 
PARTIAL TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR MARCH NO. 
Lecture* fur 1872. Why Young Mrn ahould not Drink 
I ■»R Jill] MI J V\J I J§2^ .4 Icolinhc Liquors, Pbystotngy for Young Folk* -3d 
■■■/ amm W•iol ■#!#■ Lcwun. English Ivyversu* Damp Wall*. Small-Fox. 
THE LAWS of life THE CHARTER OAK 
woman’s health journal. Life Insurance Co, 
THIRTY YEARS TO RUN, AND ISSUED 
FOE $20,000 PEE MILE. 
This road forma the shortest and most direct route, 
front the great Anthracite and Semi-Bituminous 
COAL, Helds of Pennsylvania into the central part 
of this State, and will run in connection with the 
New York. Central road, which It crosses at Cayuga 
Bridge. Traversing as It docs the Hnesf and most 
populous agricultural district, generally knowu as 
the •’ Garden of the Stuto.” It* local traffic will he 
large, but Its greatest, source of revenue will be from 
its COAL business. The road I* being rapidly built, 
and will be in active operation during this year. From 
our knowledge of this enterprise, and after tho most 
thorough Investigation, we most confidently recom¬ 
mend the Bonds as a safe investment. We offer for 
the present tho Bonds at 90 and accrued interest in 
currency. 
LEONARD, SHELDON A FOSTER, 
lO WALL NTUEJBT. 
Zh Everywhere 
to introduce Our Fireside Friend, 
a nrilTO the Leading Family Weekly of Amer- 
AU C II I W lea, upon It* new and popular plan of 
distribution Of premium-. Every 
Subscriber shares. Cash pay and 
tho best Inducements ever offered. An Outfit sent 
Free send for it. Address 
OUit FI II ESI O E Fit! END, Chicago, 111. 
WHITE PROBESTEIER OATS. 
Yield Twenty to Forty Bushel* per acre more 
than other kinds. Weight, .'IS lbs. per buidi. Price, 
81 per bushel of 32 lbs. Bend two stamps fur sample 
and description. BUSSELL A SMITH, 
Rochester, jf. Y. 
Y*:\V PLANTS. Having visited all 
IN the prom Intuit establishment* In Europe during 
the lustseusou, we urn enabled to announce that wo 
have selected a considerable number of exceedingly 
effective NomillrM, which weave coulldcut will prove 
to bo Important addition* fu this country. Many of 
these arc decidedly superior to anything we now have 
in the same lino, Price; Catalogues to npplioani*. 
W. C. STRONG & ill. Brighton, Mass. 
CCUn F(1R IT T crosman’s dkscihf 
O C ra U run I I S TIVK C ATALOG l M II ml 
Guide to the FLOWER and VkgetaBLELardkn f,,i- 
1872, containing a beautiful Plate, Is m.w ready, , ni 
will be mailed f rt r, upon application. Address 
CJ. \V. CliOSJIA N, 
Established 1840. Koobelter, N, V. 
A PPIiB KRAFTS, PEAR GRAFTS, PI.I n 
iv Grafts, Cherry Grafts. Leading varieties put up 
to order In tho best- manner by experienced workmen. 
Sample* and price* free, 
W. G. McKKLVIE, Genova, N. Y. 
TITAKKET GAKDENER8 AND FARM KltS 
1*1. in want of Fresh and Genuine Seed*, send for 
Dreer’s Garden Calendar. 
F oil sa i.e at a sack i pice. Two Farms, 
120 acres each, four miles North of Brockport. 
Land good. Buildings extra. Most, be sold. For fur¬ 
ther partiuulars enquire on the premises, or address 
J. D. WHITTLE, Clarkson. Monroe Co., N. V, 
THE GRAFTON - MINERAL FERTILIZER 
AMD 
DESTROYER OF INSECTS 
IS DEATH 
To Canker Worm*, Grub*, Bose Bugs, and all other 
Plant-Destroying Insects. It protects the plant* 
from Insect mischief, and largely promotes the 
growth of all vegetation. 
V&~ Warranted u* represented. Send fur descrip¬ 
tive Circulars. WA KI>K, HUM FJI BEY A DO In. K. 
_ _ Genera l Agenla, CONCORD, N. H 
E GG8 PRESERVED I1UV AMI FRIiSIl, 
at trifling cost, by J. Knapp’s Patented Pro¬ 
cess, Prattshurab, Steuben Co., N. Y. Beliable Ag'ts 
wanted , right* for sale. Send stamp for Clroular. 
I Para/irsis. 
FOR PE ACTIO AIj MEN. 
My new revised and enlarged Catalogue of PRAC¬ 
TICAL AND SCIENTIFIC BOOKS, complete to Feb. 
1,1872,96 pages, Svo., will be Rent, free of postage, to 
any one who will favor me with his address. 
HENRY" CAREY BAIRD, 
Industrial Publisher, 400 Walnut 9t., 
Pim.Al'IELPHIA. 
flTTinri NEW POWER SCREW PRESS. 
I L-l k HATCH kt-Hbad screw*. Improved 
P. II Grater. seed Washerb. and forty 
J-JAli other articles for Cider Mills and Vine¬ 
gar Factories. For Circulars, address J. W. MOUNT, 
Medina, N. Y. 
H appy Relief for Young YIen. —Nervous De¬ 
bility cured by new methods. Remarkable Re¬ 
ports sent free. Address Howard Sanitary Aid Asso¬ 
ciation, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Questions Answered. Wind One Saw lu Church and 
Outside. Forms of Baths—Continued. A Hygienic 
Christmas Dinner. School Systems and Want of 
System. Chapters in a Tcnehcr's Lite No. 1. The 
American Health Reform Association. Bird Studies 
in Winter. Feeding Habit* of Animal*. From the 
old to the New. Experiences. Visit to Europe— 
No. 6. Diarylngs. Human Nature in a Water Cure. 
Under the Roof Tree. Foreign Correspondence. 
Address AUSTIN, JACKSON Sc CO., 
Dnnsvllle, Liv. Co., New York, 
8 PER GENT. GOLD. 
INTEREST PAYABLE QUARTERLY. 
FREE OF GOVERNMENT TAX. 
!) 1-2 PER PENT. UPON Till! INVESTMENT. 
SIXTY PERCENT. MORE INCOME THAN UPON 
GOVERNMENT BONDS, AND AN UN¬ 
DOUBTED SECURITY. 
FIRST MORTGAGE SINKING Fl T Nl> BONDS. 
(COUPON AND REGISTERED.) 
ISSUE LIMITED TO 816,300 PER MILE. 
In Denominations of 8 1,000,8500 and $ 100. 
OF THE 
Logansport, Crawfordsville and 
Southwestern Railway, 
of Indiana. 
Price 95 and Accrued Interest. 
This Road, 9*3 miles In length, 70 of which 
are in actual operation, runs southwesterly 
from Lognusport to Rockville, passing cen¬ 
trally through live of the wealthiest and 
most productive counties of Indiana, hitherto 
without railway facilities, and penetrating 
for Twelve .Miles at Its Southern terminus 
the celebrated Block Coal Fields of Parks 
Comity, It affords the shortest existing 
outlet to Chicago, Toledo, Detroit, Fort 
“Wtiyne, Ungatisporr, and nil other Inter¬ 
mediate points for the Bloek Coal (now In 
such large demand), Lumber, Cattle, Grain, 
and other surplus products of this rich 
Agricultural and IHiuerul section of the 
State, 
For Ike present we offer a limited num¬ 
ber of these First Mortgage Bonds at 95 
and Accrued Interest la Currency, or will 
exchange them lor U. S. Bonds or other 
marketable securities at the rutes of the 
day. 
At the above price these Bonds yield to 
the investor 60 per cent, more Income Ilian 
the Bonds of the United States, and we un¬ 
hesitatingly recommend them lu all clusses 
of investors ns offering the most, ample 
security cud lioeral returns. 
Further mid full particulars, with Pam¬ 
phlets and IHnps, furnished by us au per¬ 
sonal or written application. 
JONES A SCHUYLER, 
NO. l‘J PINE STREET, NEW YORK, 
FINANCIAL AGENTS OF THE COMPANY. 
Full Instructiona for home treatment. Address. 
R. N. TOOKBR. M. D„ 117 K. Fifth St„ Cincinnati, O, 
ST. JOSEPH AND -DENVER 
City Railroad Company, 
KXKOrmv* omcK, No. 31 Nassau Street. 
New York, February 1, 1872. 
The Coupons anil registered interest due February 
15, 1872, on the First Mortgage Eight per Cent. (8 p. c.) 
Gold Bonds (E. D.), and the Eight pet Cent. (8 p. c.) 
Gold First Mortgage Sinking Fund Land Grant Bonds 
(W. D.), of the St. Joseph and Denver City Railroad 
Company, 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, 
Free of Tax. 
FRANCIS A. COFFIN, 
Ass’t Treasurer, 
t r. & 1), C, RK. Co. 
rpmVOVEI.TY HAND STAMP,— 
A. With complete case of type, for marking 
Linen, Cards,. Envelopes, etc. A perfect Little 
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CATALOGUES OF 
SEEDS AND PLANTS 
For 1872, 
Combined, 150 Pages, 
Containing a complete list of Flower 
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full Instruction* for cultivation; 
mulled on receipt of 25 cent*. To 
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j?AS . OF TNPE> day*, by Prof. Ross’ Spavin 'Remedy, or money 
^ ks? returned freely. Sent for 50 cents. Address J. M. 
Address F. P. Follett, 3 Asylum St.. Hartford, Ct. WILLIAMSON, EdwardavUle, St. Law. Co. N. Y. 
m? ,!WS« M HICXCK’S 
gxK WATERPRDDF TAGS and LABELS. 
only 75 'cents.^uld^^ satishictlon'guaranteed!' 6 Send Dampness or Exposure has no effect upon them. 
now. Specimens 6 cts. Address Star Spangled Ban- $1 to ¥4 per 1,000. Send for sample. 
ner, Hinsdale, N. H. J Manufacturer’s Depot, 90 Ann Street, New York. 
OF HARTFORD, CONN. 
ORGANIZED 1850. 
10,000,000 ASSETS. 
This old and suacossful Company transacts the 
buijuteBa uf Life Insurance on all the usual plans, 
and at much lower rates than other mutual compa¬ 
nies. It also presents to the public an entirely new 
plan known as 
DEPOSIT INSURANCE, 
which Is far superior to any Tontine or other plan 
upon which payment Of Iirntlt* is deferred. The at¬ 
tention ,,r the nubile Is culled t» i lii* plan, as contain¬ 
ing features nf uuequnlcd excN/eneo. Circulars can 
b a Obt ained from the Company, or any of Its agents. 
t-W~ Agent* In all the principal Title* and Towns. 
DUNHAM & SONS, 
(Established in 1834), ’ 
Manufacturers of 
PIANO-FORTES. 
Moore’s Rural New-Yorker of November 18, 
1871, says; 
“ Having used one of their instrument* in our 
family for twenty years, we eun confidently commend 
them to our readers as being tlrst-clus* In every re¬ 
spect. Both professional and amateur players on the 
piano pronounce our Dr.VHA.vi very superior In tone. 
An Instrument that lias retained its brilliancy and 
sweetness of tone for u score of year* needs no fur¬ 
ther commendation." 
17 Union Square, 
_ NEW YORK. 
A GREAT OFFER!! 
Horace Waters, 181 Broadway, N. Y„ 
will dispose of ONI! HUNDRED 1‘IANOH, MEI.O- 
DISONS, and OIIGANH of *lx ffrst-cln** imikcis, in¬ 
cluding Waters’*, at !4XTRRAII!it,Y 1 , 011 ' HIICKM for 
CASH, Dll 111 NOTH is MONTH, or will take lii.nl .*1 to $20 
monl.lilvunt.il paid. A new kind ..t I’ARlolt OR¬ 
GAN, the aoost beautiful style and perfect lone ever 
made, now nu exhibition at 4h1 ... ay, N. V . 
O RCHESTRA L, lit Kill UM Mud COMBIU 
MATIIUSHKK PIANO FORTES. 
Acknowledged iln- heat, In t Go world tor tone, touch 
and durability. Descriptive Pamphlets troe. Address 
Mathouhbk Piano M’f’o Co.. New Haven, Conn. 
SAVE 20 DOLLARS. 
B UY the CF.t.KuRATicn WII.SON sill TI LE 
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.fniiii. iitrWK 
Seedsmen, 35 Cortlandt Street, N. Y. 
SOLUBLE PACIFIC] 
GUANO 
This is the best Fertilizer without exception. It 
contains the proper proportion* of Soluble Phosphoric 
Acid, Ammonia and Potash, Sixteen thousand tons 
were used last year. 
TH~ Certllicate* and directions may be obtained at. 
the Agency, at office of GKO. E. WHITE, ICO Front 
St., New York. 
UPA VIN, Arc.—Warranted a perfect cure in ten 
days, by Prof. Ron*’ Spavin Remedy, or money 
>ess J. M. 
ST. JAMES HOTEL, 
NEW YORK, 
ELIAS HOTCHKISS, Proprietor, 
CORNER OF BROADWAY AND 26TH ST. 
This is one of the Pioneer Hotels in Its tine loca¬ 
tion—corner of Broadway and Twenty.Sixth St. It 
Is kept on the fast-becoming popular European Plan, 
and is large, commodious and well-arranged in all 
departments. 
secure it and this popular family paper (Ledger size), 
the “Star Spavolrd Banner, a whole year for 
only 75 cents, and satisfaction guaranteed. Send 
now. Specimens 6 ct*. Address Star Spangled Ban¬ 
ner, Hinsdale, N. H. 
Q XV . I I> E I. I. , 
’ FRUIT AN I) PRODUCE 
COHHISNIO.Y Tl I ID IIWT, 
328 GREENWICH STREET. 
N E W Y O K rc 
P 8YCIIOLOC4IC Fascination or Soul Charming, 
400 page*, by Herbert Hamilton, B. A. How to 
use tills power (which all posacra) at wilt. Dlvlnution, 
Spiritualism, Sorceries, Demonology and a thousand 
other wonders. Price by mail, $1.25, in cloth ; paper 
covers, $1. Copy free to auents only. #1,000 monthly 
easily made. Address T. W. EVANS, Pub., 41 9.8th 
St., Pliila., Pa. 
This machine is guaranteed, In Its present com¬ 
pleteness, to meat the want of every household, for 
either domestic or fancy work. It knits everything, 
and start* the work with a selvidgc edge. Efficient 
and reliable agents wanted In every section of tho 
country, with whom the most liberal term* will be 
made. Book* and circulars sent, to any address, free 
of cliarge. All order* and communications must be 
addressed to 
DAIYA III <' la I'D ICO. 
Vice-President and General Agent. 
689 Broadway, New York. 
rttn OflA Ten Thousand Dollars’ worth of 
91 U,UUD, Nursery and Green-II*,use Stock, 
for fall of ’72, not yet engaged, which we want to con¬ 
tract to No. 1 experienced canvassers. Southern 
raised trees for Southern soil arid climate. Territory 
el-»se by tho Nurseries. First-rate references given 
and required. TitUKTT’S SONS & MORGAN, 
llosebunk Nurseries, Nashville, Tenn. 
THURBURNS FLOWER ~SEE0S. 
Our Annual Descriptive 
CATALOGUE OF FLOWER SF.F.D8, 
containing all the novelties, also I Is bred Gladiolus 
anil Spring Bulbs, is now ready for mailing, free 
to applicants. New Troe Seed Catalogue also just 
issued. J. M. Tlioitlil KN A co., 
15 John 9t„ New V ork. 
