PATETSTTCfr FECE 
37 PARK ROW, N Y 
SCIENTIFIC .AMERICAN 
take tin* raniro of 4Y®.'Kc. for auit** poor; AYftXlXo, 
r.>r fair t<• good, and Tc. for choice, h few of 130 and MO 
pounds very extra going at "Sc. The average of 9,182 
ahoep and lambs sold last week was fo.lo per head, 
lloex,-There is an Unproved tone to the hog mar¬ 
ket, and it Is hinted that dealers are going to have the 
horse disease or some other malady tom tuck the hog" 
so as to cheek the consumption and reduce the prices 
to a point at which they non profitably make contract*, 
lave are now worth 5!k.;<-i|Xc., and dressed 7:>6 <:oj 70- for 
heavy to medium, and T’-iiciT Vc. for light and market 
pigs, small Jersey mill State sellingst. SlKiile. 
IiATKST.- Mandnv.'November 11.1 I*. M.— 
Uneven. -Fresh receipts, 138 earn at Com muni paw, 
si at lOOlli St., and 42 at Woohawkcn, making 1.CH1 
head oti sale This unexpectedly lightruu suddenly 
advanced tilt) rates y.f.rlc. per lh. Prime cattle sold 
at IdlsuuMc , while miull Texans as have heen selling 
ut SWc. were put. out at Me., with a full estimate of 
weights. Tito close was very tlrm, and all the stock 
sold early. 
Sheep mid l,iimbs. Receipts to-day, 21 cars lit 
40th St., 22 at tSth Se. and I at (’ommutilpitw. making 
•i.ltr.i on sale. The llrunless of Saturday continues, 
but there ts no special advance in prices, 80 lh. West¬ 
ern sheep selling nt6x@i*dM awl 75 lh. Canada lambs 
at 8,4e. 
Hogs.—Fresh arrivals, S3 ears at Cotntnulilpaw. and 
VJO at Kith St., making 20,036 on sale. This £* u very 
large supply for One day, and the market is ruther 
weak pi consequence. live selling at .Vym.'ikje,, and 
The first sale of new clover was made at 
dianu. Old Timothy Is selling at $3.i>«3,o0. 
iK@9k'C. for Indiana and Michigan and 
State. Hough flax is dull, quoted at 
Orange Co. palls, fine, »V33Se.; Penn, and N. J. palls, 
nood to fine, 2tka35c.; common. I 3 fa> 18 c.; selections, 
fialf tubs, 33@S5c.fhulj 1 , l ®i^ajSc? Welsh 
Western Vee?7e. choice, ^haiy-’c.; Western fair to 
good. 13® 15c.; common. 111® 1I**® 8 ? b “Vi^nVtlin? 
8sc State dairies, tubs arc 29®Jh„ do. all flrktn., 
2S@30c. 
riieeHe. —The market Is somewhat depressed 
l )\prci mto currying TiitUrf more stock fh^n 
thoT clt*slr<sW the Shipping it cum ntl does not prove 
oc .hii iil nfl exnoctod, with the met that ttti’RP stocks 
Sie bScini^aWt ln the interior with the expmitu- 
of ,i pAlter market. With the comparatively 
Stagnant condition of the triidutherolsaomedlBpo- 
sltJun to shade prices to relieve the market. Cnim- 
try dealers name a fraction under late figures, but 
tints far have been unsuccessful In Infusing life to 
i lie market For large linos here a trtflil under late 
tiinrUnre current. The home trade have been buy- 
fng malnVy at 11HC tor cheese factory, with an occa¬ 
sional lot placed at tW, 
We quote State factor v. chotce,li'<@UVc.: good to 
nrlme IfVgllti.; fair. 12S(ill3JiC-; State dairy, 13®13V< 
For good to prime, 13®Sc. Mr fair lots; for Ohio fuc- 
Lrv' lUwtail-Wc. for good to prime; English dairy. 
HORSES AND CATTLE 
_ The only Cattle Condi- 
1 merit ever a warded a Gold 
vV V 1 oTitK^NirrniTioua 
//, V. V-. //^\ CON DIM ENT” for Uur- 
'£? A'. \J2j \ »'*» and t'attle. has been 
'tSy \v* \ used for ten years with 
T~{ -tim 1*1 \\ great success by the lar- 
— uffVTmrvi 1 gout oontractors and 
ttl n! II owners of horses anil 
£. ’ 22 * k Ini cattle In the principal 
vft, IN Y v /±J Cities ot Europe, ns the 
V\ i x i cry ileal null illicnpeia 
N^J, 7 fullle Foo«l In the 
Xtow 'a md y to the SOI,It CON. 
SIONBK8 in the United 
W Status, at the office of the 
NORTH liltTTISli CATTLE FOOD CO.. 
Everett House, 4ili A vr., Nnv York, 
fW Responsible Agents wanted.__ 
Sti ndries.—Honey Is active at firm figure-;; 
for dork and 33@sr>c. for wlutc. In glass b".te»i mixid 
lots. tie. Oder at tkMlOc. per uallon. keulhers, live 
geese, new, tine, per lb., Wkua,0c.; do. mixed, lOinWk ., 
hen. i@9e.r vinegar.older, * gid.. do- maiiu- 
factured, llsisaOc.: newspapers, V ». 4v«4Sc., white 
rags, We.) Sc. 
Tobacco.— There has been a good trade in Ken¬ 
tucky leaf for export at full late prices. Other de- 
scriptllliis have been selling slowly. 
QUOTATIONS—NEW CROP. 
Light tirades. Heavy Grades. 
t.-bs .W@ UYC. &X@10Kc. 
Common to medium leaf. 10 ®|IlYC. 1? 
Good do. ..U ®UHc. IIV« fWC. 
Fine do. *.ll)f®i2kic. 13 c- 
Selections...13 (siH c. la ®w c * 
NSW CROP. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts fillers.14 (win c. 
seconds_21, ®.to c. 
wrappers . .41.1 ®55 c. 
selections.,i>il stTS e. 
New York State Tunning lota.I- c. 
I’ennsylvania assorted lots.>'»*** *;• 
Ohio running lots... 
Ohio wrappers.....!• <?' *' ®- 
Wisoonslniuul Western...* c - 
Vegctnbleis. - Exports of potatoes 2,300 lots and 
375 lota unions. Irish potatoes sell freely at full 
prices. # . 
Peach Blow, In bulk.25® 2 37 
Jackson ” . i 2n 
Squash, 'v bbl.. white and yellow. 1 00® 1 25 
Cabbages .. VlVL -,. * 
Onions, red and yellow, F bbl.. I'J® 1 -*> 
white. * !$» .7^7 
Russia turnips, P bbl. .•* 00 
For potatoes in shipping order, add 25c. V bbl. 
Whisky— Is higher under small supplies. West¬ 
ern '.Hi Sc. 
Wool.—The market all through last week wac ac¬ 
tive under liberal sales to manufacturers, and as the 
Htooks wer« npt replenished to tnj extent pn 
vanned. Holders offered their supplies sparingly. 
AMERICAN 
THE BEST 
Moat flutter 
IN TJIE 
MARK ET, 
FOR 
BUTCHERS 
ott 
Family l T se. 
For Chopping 
SAUSAGE, 
PIE MEAT, 
VEGETABLES, 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
A Positive Radical Care lor Rupture.— 1 The 
KlHBtit! Truss Company, at No. I‘>83 Broadway, New 
York, will send their Descriptive Circulars to any 
person nfilloted with Hernia. This Truss can be sont 
by mail to any part of the country. 
middling arc as f 0 ' 1 ""?; Zu'S*’’, xmft 3 "lfluMe 18 ^ 
Feb., 13 %c.; March, 1813-Uto.. April, 111 1-1HC. 
Dried Fritiln. -Reeled peaches arc. about2c. low 
or tti" decline mainly on North Carolina stocks, tilt 
prices Which had been run up relativcly highc 
irt-. J In Hi,, seusoti. The supplies art; fair and trud( 
»i,ov. The shipping demand for apples him fallow o» 
Small sales i.r best qualities are milking at tnsldi 
prices other fruits are selling slowlv, without 1m 
Nero AiHicrtiscmcnts 
t N IfNIiSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO 
i\ purchase a first-class Farm. 1 SIAM acres, under 
splendid cultivation (having 4 miles of tile drain and 
2 miles of board fence), 12 acres Of HlO Ct nicest ap¬ 
ple*. 30 acres of meadow, and 22 acres in wheat. Fair 
farm house, with cellar, tenant house, burn, corn- 
house. hog pens and all necessary outbuildings, which, 
with the l cnees, are in good repair. Oiuv Vi mile from 
the Him,ion of the 1- 8. & M. 8. It. It. Trains passing 
almost hourly. On u main parallel road from Toledo, 
toil 11 miles distant. In tier scars Toledo will rival 
Cleveland In population, imd Chicago for business lit 
i(l years. She tins now Hrrcntern liatlrwnh In opera¬ 
tion and In tliu process of construction. Farm 1* not 
It miles from land that ts selling at $1,000 per acre. 
Toledo Is coiilbiandlng no,re attention than ai.y 
other Western oily. 1’rlce *20,000; terms easy. Ad¬ 
dress GEO. E. POMEROY A SON, 
Real Estate Agents, Toledo, Ohio. 
THEY HAVE NO EQUAL, AND 
“SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD.” 
Sold by dealers in Hardware. Agricultural Irnple 
ments and House Furnishing Goods everywhere. 
A. NEWTON ifc CO., Oen’l Agfa, 
‘20 Corllandt Si., Neiv York 
tV Send for Descriptive Circular. 
Flour. - Supplies have been large, and as the busi¬ 
ness from ship PIP'S luis been light, stocks haveue- 
eumnliued materially and prices are lower. 
Superfine . m’ ® r. is 
Common extra do. ‘ ® « •• 
Good to choice do.. \ 
Superfine Michigan, Indiana, Ohio. Iowa 5 80 ® 8 Kj 
Extra do. - . 1 , /, - n\ 
Hhlpping in;,nd» round hoop Ohio. " ® 7 In 
Trade bnind* do... Ji r? 3 2. 
(iiMjd to choice white wheat, extras..- • 80 ® 8 ,5 
Fair to very choice extra Minnesota.... I .W ® J 
Common to fair extra St. Louis. 7 10 ® 8 
ICxtriv cjoutlibrn^^..q <y, *|.j 
Good to choice dn.... ■ y . ^ n. 
Fresh Fruits.— Exports of apples for past week. 
K TOO bills The continued foreign demand for apples 
really helps the market. We have never before 
known such free shipment to Europe, (.rapes are 
dull the (torn>tml 1$ limited to *uniUc8t hoxen. Quin- 
c^ jircVcimiK with price* favoring thehaynr iNmra 
J,v* ; ootable ?•'rfuncr- w. ll-koor lots, these of course 
tro higher. A car load of California ha* aoW at »8 
per box. t’raobcrrles do not move briskly, but are 
no lower New peanut* are scarce. Old have do- 
cRned to'fllV'.'alUUl for VV find listen I fl-20®l.t0 for 
Virginia. New Virginia,fl.4Wiil.,5. 
We onote -Apples, prime, F2.75®3.1KI; mixed, $2.12® 
2 37' fair $1.25®!.75; common, $1. i ear*.- Duchess. 
!mcv per !i“»W'J: “'>■ ordinary other 
fine nears $lSt>vai: eomruon cooking,|-4®f. Grapes. 
?SSJSBBM« Catawba, 7®8c. yi'Hiilmrrtes, per orate, 
A’2 flt; uthu*r, $'2.‘45 tu‘J. tf); bbl8., l .o0(l 4 L2 fo) 4 
rape(oid $A vii for N.J. chestnuts, per bush., $3-50® 
Inventors who wish to tako out Letters Patent 
are advised to counsel with 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKETS, 
TNOIt 8A1,K. A VAMTAH1.K DAIRY 
1^ Furm. containing 200 acres, about, one-hall Im¬ 
proved, the balance well timbered 20 acres of chest¬ 
nut timber with good buildings. Situated IW miles 
from tho Rochester arid State Lino It. It., and 4 miles 
from the N. V. arid Erie. Also, adjoining, 268 acres, 
with good buildings, steam mill, about fft acres Im¬ 
proved, balance well limbered, with homlook enough 
to pay forthe farm. Price low, nod term* easy. Well 
watered with spring and trout brooks; IIrat-rate 
chance for trout pond. For particulars, address 
C. DODGE, Great Valley,CatL Co., N. Y. 
Little Falla, N. Y., Nov. !», 1S712. 
THE market at Little Falls for tho week ending 
Nov it was very dull, With scarcely any transaction!, 
in Factories. The delivery of farm dairies at railroad 
mid canal amounted to about (00 boxes, ami sales 
were made at lH«®13VC., afe.wcxtralo ..bringing l c. 
Factory offerings were very light, an t loss than a 
half do/.en sale* were made. We quote the roll owing. 
Herkimer Co. Ueotrnl..lU, Danube Cold Spring.. .I D, 
j|p| i ,..... ,i 1!,; Tiiitle Flllltt Ceotvttl... .11 s 
rpho prevailing horse epidemic, and the occurrence 
of the Presidential election tula week, have both had 
mi mnuiMice op the market, buyers nruferring to let 
the goods remain at the ftzclories rutlier thaif handle 
them in the city, 
Rutter comes In more plentifully, and sales this 
week have been made at 90®31<y, 
Thu weather during the curly part of the week Wit 
mild and pleasant, and cows are yielding a good quail 
tity of milk for the season. 
Hie New Rook, by Rev. HOLl,I» REA)), author 
JL of ” God. tu Hbrtnrt/,” and late Missionary to I imln. 
Illustrated from designs by Dorc and Nastot liar per - 
Weekly . sell*, hocuuao nothing like it, was ever before 
seen or heard of. Do good and get. big pay. Agents 
wanted. E. It. TREAT, Publisher,805 llrondwuy, N.Y. 
who have prosncn’.ed claims buforo lha Patent Ofilca 
for over Twenty Years. 
Their A MIC JIG AN AND EUROPEAN’ PAT- 
CENT AGENCY t.i tho most extemdvo in the world. 
Charges leas than any other rcliablo agency. A 
Pamphlet containing to!! instructions to Inventors, 
!,i Fell gratis. 
RiTA hand some Rnfind Vobime, containing lf,'» 
Mechanical engravings, ami the United Rtates Census 
ly Cotintlea, with Hints ami Receipt* for Mechanic*, 
mailod on receipt of 25 cents. The SoiBNTirio 
.Amekicah 3a tho hc«t and cheapest Weekly lllm- 
trated Nowspnfior, devoted to Kciunco, Art, an*t Mir* 
clmnicH, published In tho world. Throe dollars a 
year.. Specimens gratis. Address 
M UNN & CO., 37 Park Row. New York. 
THE INDIANA 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
New York. Nov. 9, 1872. 
ALL kinds of stock have arrived in larger quanti¬ 
ties. while increased receipts of poultry and game 
turn the Irntlo more lu that direction, (.attic have 
decllnnd «®WC . but, everything has been sOkL I ho 
arrivals of Texans were large, and generally of an 
Improved quality. Prime natives were n;*T plenty. 
.Sheep are in genii demand, with wide extreme* of 
nmiltty. The same is true of lambs, some of the re 
fected lots now sent to market being very poor. Hogs 
gain strength will) the cool weather, which Increases 
the demand. Many are being (sent In from the sur¬ 
rounding country. They sell >i®le. above the prices 
of Western. 
RECEIPTS OP LIVE STOCK 
Sbeup A 
Cow*. Cftlv<*». Lam tin. Hogs. 
Totals this week. 8.088 W UifiO 21.927 113(70 
M last w«ek.... ivsitnl »10 1 ,<l»» ^1* 
A verage last year.... 7.187 88 2,;U)l 25,1.12 *.i.lu 
Beeves.— The Increased receipts, with unfavor¬ 
able weather during a pBTt ot tin- week, tend to de¬ 
press tho prices, but all have been sold, t he feeling 
is better at. the close, and Texatl* which sold for J>e. 
a few days ago are now worth 8c. I hero were «.*U 
bead of those long horusdnrlng the week- A notable 
feature in connection with them Is the employ ment 
of two Mexicans by one of the largest wholesale 
butellers, for the purpose of driving hi* Wild cattle to 
tho slaughter house. Thorn Indian cattle are only 
uncustomed to men on horseback In their native 
country, ami they hnvu been taught, with whip and 
lasso, to fear and obey their master*. Not so when 
our unmounted driver boys attempt to con duel them 
through the streets. They scatter In al directions, 
lump into Dm river for a hath, Loss an unlucky pedcr 
tnun Into the air, and often have to be brought down 
with a bullet. Theskill with which tlinsuexperienced 
Mexican* throw the lasso front their mustang ponies, 
and the trained eye of the latter, alive to every move 
of hi* captured foe. arc truly surprising: and alter a 
few cuptu res—Btimctimea by the horns, sumetimesby 
the hind legs, and at other times by the tails, during 
which the rhlers manage to throw (heunnily brutes 
they quietly submit to be driven td.w,l|. A few "I | tin- 
latest sales of cuttle wure 7 ears just fair,) ■; ewt. I i‘X 
an* at SlXtoSKC*. 55 lbs. per cwt.; 3 ears common lllt- 
K&lTt* at 1 lc.; # curs fat ohm. 8« cwt., at. 12 W ® 
13>ic., and 23 ears Texans. M cwt., #t "X®8>*e. 
The following are the closing price* for the week 
In comparison with what cattle brought one week ago, 
for not weight of beef; .„. m - 
This week. Last week. 
Cents. Cents. 
Choice beeves, V lb........13 @ 13M 13>j ® j* 
Good to prime.12 @ LA L ® }3 
Poorest grade. VA @ rj @10 
Average sales.10A @11 11 @ 
Milch Cow*.—There is a fair demand for good 
milkers, and prices are fully sustained. • (Uiimon 
cows rule dull, with very little demand, quotations 
FIRST MORTGAGE 7 PER CENT 
GOLD BONDS. 
Sccbs, plants, (Etc 
PIM.K SEED HI NOS.- EXTRA, $5 PER 
1,000; good, $4. Apple Rnotgrafts, $7. 
T. A II. HALK, Wales, N. Y. 
EACH STONEs*.—ONLY 73 CITS. PER 
bushel. Send orders to 
A E. BARTLETT, Kalamazoo, Mich. 
This Is an EAST AND WEST ROAI), RUNNING 
ON THE 40TII PARALLEL. FROM INDIANAPO- 
LIS. IN!)., TO DECATUR, ILL., 152 miles; through 
the richest agricultural and mineral country of both 
States ; and connecting at termini with the GREAT 
Til ROUGH ROUTES to the East and West. 
It Is the only East and West road in a belt aver¬ 
aging 30 miles wide, und passes through tho best part 
of the rich 
IlIiOCK COAIj FIELD 
of Indiana, 111 which the COMPANY OWNS 2.000 
ACRES OF BLOCK COAL LANDS. It owns, also, 
30,000 acres of Farming lands. 
81.400,000 IN CASH HAS BEEN ALREADY 
EXPENDED ON THIS ROAD, Of which 30 miles 
in Utlnota are finished and In operation. Fifty-five 
mile* more, completing tho Western Division, Deca¬ 
tur to the Coal Fields, will be completed this Fall, 
and the whole road In 1873. 
Upward* of TWO MILLIONS OF DOLLARS more 
arc pledged to tho enterprise, partly by counties, 
towns and individuals along the line, but chiefly by 
wealthy capitalists,among whom are W. H. GlllON 
inf WILLI A MS A OUIONJ, SIDNEY DILLON, JAY 
COOKE A CO., CLARK. DODGE A CO., J. A W. 
8KL10MAN, VIBBARD, FOOTE A CO., and PAUL 
K. FORBES <>t New York, BEN J. K. HATES Of Bos¬ 
ton. HENRY LEWIS of Philadelphia, and GKO. M. 
PU LLMAN of Chicago. 
Bonds $1,000 each, payable In 30 ■ ears, principal and 
Interest in Gold, free of Government Tax. Sinking 
Fund 2J4 per cent. On Gross Earnings. 
For sale at 90 and accrued Interest by the Financial 
Agents of the Company (of whom pamphlets and 
information may ho obtained). 
WALKER, ANDREWS & €0., 
Ye. i t Wull Street, New York. 
Should be ordered now. W. F. HBIKES, Dayton,O. 
LEE’S SUMMIT NURSERIES 
Wholenulc anil fJenrrnl Supply lYnriMtrien, 
An Immense stock, of superior quality, at low price;) 
JJ?" Dealers, this Is the most extensive Nurserj 
lnlh ‘ W “ t S “'‘' 0rP,l “,YT,Altt BROS.. 
Lee’s Summit, Jackson Co., Mo. 
\\TKI.L-BRKD FOWLS.-Tlu* miileiHigiied 
11 offer* fur sale hid whole stock of fowls—breed¬ 
ers as well us young birds without reserve. '1 he 
greater part pf the birds will be s-dil at. *10 nertrlo. 
Prefer to sell to those who can cull and make their 
own selection. Stock consists of Gobi Spangled, Sil¬ 
ver Spangled, Gold Penciled and Silver Penciled 
Hamburg*, Gold Laced Sebright and B. It- Gume 
liantitmsarid White, and Silver Puluml*. 
WM R. HI I.LS, 331 State St., Albany, N. Y. 
ily held. 
We quote dressed poultryCine 
Buck* county, prime. I8@~0c., do. 
18c.; do. State, prime. * ™ 
15c.; do. Western, prime. 15@j»ydO 
of, lie. Ducks, Jersey. prlme,ai@22a 
1703,180.1 do. State, prime, In., d 
@19e. Turkeys, fttete. prlmMU-. d 
0ol9c.: Western, good to prime, i«' 
good,15®Wc. Geese, 3«rwy. wttM 
to uuQcl, do. Suite* 
£uoil Tdve Poultry:—tbtok 
J tg fee ; do. Western. IN*, lie.: roost 
N J* l(s®17n.| do. Western, l>c. Du 
75 « @$1; do. Western. 82®75«. _ Ge 
tSfATIC FOWLS. LKJIIT IIRAHMAS, 
l\ young bird* trotu my 10 and 12 lb. hens. My 
Light Brahmas, Partridge and Buff Cochins, In *Izo 
ami purity, cannot he excelled in this country, I send 
out only Uhihc of my own breeding. Price, $15 pur 
trio: yearling hens, $10 each. 
JOHN 8. 3V1‘!8, Salem, Mas*. 
IIOiM LIN STOCK, 
Thoroughbred Holstein Bulls—2 year old, yearling 
and calf—at. Houghton Farm, Putney. Vt. 
Holstein Herd Book sent by mail, post-paid, for $ 2. 
CHARLES HOUGHTON. II Slate St., Boston. 
The sternly effort to work mess pork 
it successful, and very free .Miles for 
'..72. Now pork tor Dee., 
liivcd for, but quotation* 
New prime mess, to*., 
. old i* not regular In 
, aa .» v .„ ... *32 for weather cured. 
OH tine at* havea good store demand 
smoked *huul- 
y.i pickled siioui- 
[»* osdinxui, bellies loose 8c- 
. early delivery long clear Is 
ileur, cash, quoted HYe. For 
good demand, at ,>i@7ie. 
guttler for Jiui.. and 8 l-lt«. for 
laird has received a good push 
anil prices for prime Wi-storn 
i in at SX@8v,t\ city ii firm at S\<’- 
ruled steady at 6K@7Mc. tor pack- 
figs. Tallow is firm at 9X@ 
Stearine, 9c. hhds., and 9Kc. 
IIICIID: A Complete Treatlae o« 
the Krei!(lfn£, Ainiing;eiiieiil and 
Blieuse* of Sheep. 
this Work, by the Hon. IIKnry S. Ran nx i.l. 
LI,. I)., (author of “ Sheep Husbandry In the South.'’ 
" Fine Wool Sheep Husbandry,” Ac.,) Is the Stand¬ 
ard Authority on the Subject. It Is the most com¬ 
plete and reliable Treatise on Aiunrlcan Sheep Hus¬ 
bandry ever published, and (as ,t.t,e New England 
Farmer nays) ‘'should be In the hand aud bead of 
every person owning sheep.” 
Tho PitAt-ncAi. SHEi’tiKitn contains 452 pages, and 
Is tlluM.rntcd, printed and bound in superior style. 
Twenty-seventh Edition now ready. Sent Ur mail, 
post-paid, on receipt of price - *2. Address 
D. D. T. MOORK, Publisher, 
5 Heckman St., New York. 
use have been made at iK .ylt'.i- 
el 4.50. Beet begins to hoinqu 
tor new crop are uascttlc'l' 
$21 @22; do- India. $23..)0'' , -2t..'0. 
price. Beef hums aaiatile at 
Bacon is firm, and spot or uarly del 
well brought up. Long cu 
forward delivery th'?ro ls »_ 
for long au4!liijrttu#ft, r ^“ 
short elcur for .Ian- — 
from the export buyers 
steam are quoted it ‘ 
Dressed hogs have 
in;', sizes, and 7iK@8 - 
yjiio. for good to choice, 
tcs. spot. 
A LLEN’S A HI li IS I 4’ A IV CATTLE: 
aA Their History, Breeding and 
Manage ineut. 
Every breeder or owner of Cattle shonld have thi* 
work by lion. LKWM F. Am.en. Ex-Prest. N. Y. State 
y\g. Society, Editor or “ American Short-Horn Uuril 
Book,” Ac., tie. It l» a handsomely illustrated and 
well printed and bound volmrm of 623 duodecimo 
page*. Mailed, post-paid, to any address in United 
States or Canada, on receipt of reduced price, $2. 
Address 
D. D. T. MOORE, 5 Beekman St„ N. Y. 
