J Anti Friction 
HorsePowei 
R.H.ALLKN &C 9 
,P. 0 .n»x 576 .NEWY 0 RK.; 
Honey—I# In Rood stock, and moves promptly at 
about late prices. Wo quote clover comb, small 
boxes, 28si30c.: do., largo, 25M2AC. Buckwheat, 20ft26c.; 
S kgs., hurt In appearance through careless hamiliug, 
)C«&23c.: strained, U*<«l8c. 
l>lolnHscN. New crop Now Orleans has arrived by 
rail, the first ovor sent so, and sold at fl.ISiil.20. 
Provision*.— Mess pork has been very steady at 
|3r, since our List, but there has been little done In 
apot round lot* at the figure, neither buyers nor sell- 
era showing desire to operate extensively. For No¬ 
vember, the closing price is fii'i for old, and f24 for 
new or old. Dec. Is quoted at f32.50<o,2».75; extra 
prime, 22!t2'i; prime. *20: thin moss, $26.60, Beef 
arrives freely, and there Is some export demand for 
new, with Mine to*, going abroad on packers' account. 
Shippers complain that, thus far now Western la of 
tinilcslruble quality. Wo quote : Plain mesa, fMtiv 111j 
extra mess. SUL. m for bid*,; f2a,t.llj for tea. prime 
mess, and ?2i , 'll tor tes. India Mesa. Beef hums 
range at $31 t; is bbl , with a steady trade. In 
cat meat*, smoked hums and shoulders show no va¬ 
riation, ami the supply t all Is almost exuluslvoly 
from city smokers. Bacon la easier, now that Ice 
does not form so large an Item of expense In Its man¬ 
ufacture. Some few boxes of Stret fords arc now put 
up for foreign use. Smoked hams, city, 21r.#‘£2e,; West¬ 
ern tight to*., SB * 220, ; choice bagged. 23', 4211X0. i 
smoked shoulders. UJS'ftlOVtc.: pickled hams, West¬ 
ern, 18'VftlUe,; do. city, 20c.; long dear bacon, 11 Vo.; 
Stretford, lac. Dreaded hogs are lower, under large 
receipts of swine ; quoted at tOftlUW'e. for packlng, 
and 11c. for market pig*. State unit N. J. retailing 
dressed hogs are worth lift Lie. I.urd has rciualnou 
nt last, week's ngure* for Western steam, hut (bore 
has been ao large business In snot lots, the prices 
placing them nut or pressor*' ability, and wlih the 
limited Inquiry the market Is rather weak. We quote 
snot Western Steam, 18c, wholesale, amt 10 Vie. retail ; 
Western kettle. li’NjftlKXe. Future lard hna otrnred 
ami sold freely nt Live. fi>r line.; I3:\'C, for Jan,, and 
MVc. for the. last halves of Dee., .Ian. and Kelt, tllty 
laril range* at. UMtwUKc- for steam and kettle. The 
tirst. sample of new Western was shown on'change 
on Thursday. 
Poultry mid Game.—The trade are buying 
dressed chiefly, whleh U coining freely and In good 
Order. I.lve Is lower, and hard to soil. 
Live turkeys, Jersey, f) Tb„ Uatltic. Do,. Western, 
lr.*,|Fowls — Jersey, 14ft 13c-; Wesiorn, l.T.oHe. 
Hnrlng f'hloken*, ** It., It/aKkv, Ducks, <N. J.,1 $1.12 
WL2,'i per piilr: Western, Taft*".- Douse— Jersey, fit 
ftll.M pur pair. Western geese, $1 .75ft 2 V pair. Dressed 
I’mil t ry For fowls ami turkeys, 2Uft2h\ for N.J.; 
Slate, I'.lftlMc. (loose, hVwlSc. Daeks, 20ft22c. Wu 
quote; PralrtO liens, per pair, $l'<il.l2. Partridges, 
Western, fdftl.L'2: do.. Eastern, t'0,c?ile.; woodcock, 
tlft1.12; rend birds, per do*, 21.12. Venison saddle, 
20Wild pigeons, stall-fed b do*., $3."5ft3', black 
duck- per pall . English sidpo It do/,., J2.6I); 
common do., per do*.. 75e:ft$l.60. Sqnab. laiuc. per 
dozen, $3..VI; Mallard ducks. V pair, 76ftS7o.; vvbi- 
goon, V pair, UljlSUc.; Quail, ft doz., $2.50m,.1.75; rab¬ 
bits, P pair, 75c. 
Vegetable*. Ilumors of rot In potatoes checks 
the demand for storing, and with free arrivals the 
market Is rather easier. Stweet potutors do not 
crowd upon the market to the extant they have, and 
prices are improving. Onions have declined. Celery 
Is abundant and of line quality. 
Potatoes Poach Blows, e bbl.. 22.25ft2.nn; Dyrlght, 
$2ft2.2i; Goodrich, *2r,. 2.25; Jackson Will Us, 22ft £'26; 
Dvkman, $l.76ft2. ; Monitor. $2® 2.35; Chill Red, 22® 
2.25; Prince Albert, 22.ft2.25: sweet potatoes, f2o<,2.aO; 
cabbage, V inn, f.V.,,S; White turnips, ft bbl., 75c.; 
Itussla do.. MJBmLU): tomutnea »> loisli , 2I.50: mar¬ 
row squash. V bbl.. $1.25; garlic, V 100 bunches, $8 
Mil): pumpkins, p 100, f-Va)7 ; Onions, red and yellow, 
per bbl., •3f.i3.2S; do. white, 25; <lo„ Connecticut, 18 
100 hunches, $4ftS. 
Wool.— Thore Is a very slow market Tor fleece#. 
There Is scarcely any demand, ns manufact urers say 
that goods are hur l t. | luce * t present, and the lew 
1ni« taken are .Hint. n/mugb to Carry them along. 
Kohlers, In vlow of the small stock, demand very 
strong prices. Pulled are dull, without change In 
prices. California grades sell slowly. Latest sains 
are fleeces at 17c. for Sluto; 41 In. for X Ohio; 52o. for 
XX Ohio; pulled al IV*., lie. for short extra: ilc. for 
super. California. miiluly good to line spring, at 29® 
.'•“.•'■.c,; Muslim pulled at file.; Capo at J2so. Califor¬ 
nia new clip is here, and expected to open at 26ft2Hc. 
Automatic Gin Feeder 
LOWER OF.AREI) POWER. 
1 to 4 Ilorsc, $175; 1 to 8 Ilorso, $250. 
New Abuertiscmeuts 
STABLISHED IN 1851 
Ilmen’s Patent Cotlon-tiiiiiiiiiii 
The accompanying lIlitHtnuion# represent, the 
Modern Cotton Dinning and Cleaning Machinery, 
which b* believed, at no distant duy, will supersede 
all nth nr devices for the purpose now universally 
used In all Chttuii producing countries. 
They luivn neon extensively Introduced Into all 
parts id' the world where cotton Is made, and have 
received the highest encomium* from one and all 
w hero In trod need Many thousand* have horn sold 
and used during the past ten years, and whom long¬ 
est used their sale Is constantly increasing not,only 
lor replacing worn-out machines nr old stylos, lint 
am hfnlig substituted In numerous Instances m lieu 
ol those of the most approved mannfactUl'OrH of 
other kinds, while Ihelr manifold advantages have 
crealetl an entirely new demand for them not even 
dreamed Of by the oldest Gill Makurs and Cotton 
Planters. 
With an mmlt of these machines, a. planter be¬ 
comes independent of all the numerous disadvan¬ 
tages which have always Impeded and lessoned the 
production ami prollt of his cotton crop. 
No. 52 Fnst 1 Otis .“Street, 
A FKW DO0HS WEST Oil’ BROADWAY, 
Ilavc manufactured for the present and coming sea. 
son it very large stock of 
ltd. The annular or concave trough formed cylinder 
heads of the brush, which prevents Ihe possibility of 
the lint accumulating around the Journals and all 
liability of tiring not. one of the many thousands in 
use ever having bt*on tired from any cause while In 
operation. 
•Ith. The IJnl Condenser and Receiving f'hmnhQr 
Attachment., by which the lint. Is arrested and de¬ 
livered in u continuous bat by boning milter# with¬ 
out u,n Hying ol a single liber— while the wind, dust, 
suiid and foreign mailer are conducted away rrom 
the lint by means Of a large revolving screen which is 
within the said receiving chamber. 
5lh. The form and tlnb li or till) saw tooth and the 
ribs, by which (he greatest, efficiency, durability and 
ease of operation are attained, and enabling the first 
bale to lie ginned as pnrloct.lv as iiflnr u hundred nr 
more have been ginned -a,id all cutting and nopping 
of the staple Is avoided, which utmost all new gins 
lire liable to do. 
«th. The power required to drive these gins is 
CLOT FLING- 
FOTl 
Youths, Boys Children. 
They also keep a groat, variety of Foreign and Do¬ 
mestic Cloth* and Dussl mores, which they maku to 
order for 
GENTLEMEN, A8 WELL AS BOYS. 
In the very host stylo and nt moderato prices. They 
make a specialty of Uniform School Bulls and Coach¬ 
men’s Livery. 
UPPER GEARED POWER. 
1 to 4 Horse, $185; 4 to 8 Horse, $2115. 
Described on page 235 (Oct. H) of Ritual Nniv- 
Yoiuiiai, and on Its Premium List Full description 
and Illustrated circular of this (and others id our 
general assortment id AGRICULTURAL IMPLE¬ 
MENTS, MACHINES, and FERTILIZERS and 
SEEDS) sent to all uppllciuita on receipt of stamp. 
Address 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET, 
A IK I) XV A IK E 
Dishing Men! 
i; I N IC I»4> U LTK V . —TIKIOS DA IKK 
1 Brahmas, $111 each : Cockerels very line, *1 each ; 
bred from the stock ol' l>, W. Ilerstlne and .1. M. 
Wade. Trios Light Brahmas, $7 ouch ; Cockerels 
$2.50 each ; bred from the celebrated "Tees” slock, 
anil W. H. Carpenter, also Dark Brahma cockerels 
from "I.orlngs" "Hoyle” Importation, Hrrpgiuoil 
Hi liOH KOK miKi-.m vo, f 10 Clil ll ; Iilsn I Dark Brah¬ 
ma Cock, took 1st premium ill I'hlladelphia and Wor¬ 
cester Poultry Show, price 220, Black Spanish and 
While Leghorns, 27 per trio. E. II WHITNEY, 
Cambridgeport, Mass. Dot. 0, 1870, 
'I ii bid: wnsn brisk market at Little Falls for the 
week ending Oct. 29th. The delivery of biriu dairies 
amounted to about 1,200 boxes 210 of which was ship¬ 
ped by canal. Thorn was an advance In prices, it Vo. 
lining reached for the best grades and l6o,. being re¬ 
ported fur one nr two extreme fancy thing-. Mules 
were rapidly made mid lint waggons Were unloaded 
early. 
Thore was a large representation from fnctnrymen 
ami we nolle,ul |, number from adjoining counties. 
'I he whole offerings were between nine and ten thou¬ 
sand boxes. Tlio advance In price was met by the 
factories and the transaction* ware large covering 
nearly every lot offered. We report - de* of the lead¬ 
ing factories as follows:—Bmltti Creek I.IUjo.; West 
Canada i Kick, lV;e ; East Springfield, ),'Frank¬ 
lin 11 III, hove.: Root. l&En.; G. A I*. N. Itusssll, UiVc.; 
Wo 
Want 
CANVASS for, advertise,and sell our KNIFE- 
CLKA NEIJ anil Hhaiimnur, and the Premium 
COI.IIV WRINGER! The Best and Cheapest 
CLOTHES Wringer made or sold in Atnoricu. 
(■Oil I'OSEII of liidcst.ruotllili) materials. 
COAI PACT, Mirnriln, dllruble and eniclent. 
CO21 ItINIM: ail tin* desirable qualities in a 
COMMON souse form It runs so easy a 
CHILD can lorn lt< We urge you to 
410 M FA It K it. with any other Machine. 
COLBY BROS. A CO., 508 Broadway, N. Y. 
I HWIS C. TOH I H, IKorlirstrr, N. V. 
| 4 The above name and place. when iMBflll on a 
Tharmomelnr, t« a guru guarani. it* reliability 
and accuracy. Buy Tower’s make, and he sure of 
getting tlio best to 1*0 had, and at us low price as any. 
C* | /lit is 8230 Per Mouth Gun runtoftd. 
fin I t/WN n r fin ii to all ambitious men and wnmnn 
selling our world-rein,wiiml I'.dent Hllvor Mould 
White Wire (’lollies Lines. Business permanent. 
For fall piirttoulars, toldruss the UIUAIU) WIRE 
MILLS, Philadelphia, Pa. 
sold last year, and not mm returned a* Imperfect, 
Baronioters and Dairy Thermometers for farmers' 
use. Dealers, send for Price Lists. 
Vertical liOii^if iidiaal Seel ion 
Since Eli WniTNltY’S original Haw Cotton Gin, 
there probably have not, among the hundreds of In 
venters and I,utters Patent combined, been so much 
progress made as appears In the machines under 
consideration. 
We give below a synopsis of the Imidlng fcatitpos 
are! point* of excellence, us set forth by tho Invent¬ 
ors and MantifacLurerH, and which are well authenti¬ 
cated by favorable reports of competitive and com¬ 
parative trials by Humorous Government* and Asso¬ 
ciations, among which may be mentioned th* Egyp¬ 
tian, Italian, Venezuelan, Peruvian and Indian Gov¬ 
ernments; ihe Manchester Cotton Huppiv Associa¬ 
tion, the American Institute, the Maryland Institute, 
the Agricultural Societies of the States of Now 
York, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Lou¬ 
isiana; also numerous other organizations, us well 
as many hundreds of highly complimentary com mu- 
mentions from this most experienced and rohahlo 
Cotton Planters, Commission Merchant* and Mann, 
factarers, and other* who have used and seen them 
in operation, and handled them and the cotton ginned 
by them. 
Principal Points Peculiar fo these Machines, 
1st. Tlie Picker Roll Supporter in the hopper of 
the Gin, upon and around which the cotton roll 
tortus, revolves and Is revolved In suspension over 
and upon the saws during the process of ginning. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
lessened nearly one-half by the use of tho Roll Sup¬ 
porter, together with the form and llnlsh of tlio libs 
and saws. Thus, with a given amount of power, tin* 
same sized gin can make a much greater out-turn 
iwith entire safely to the staple) by running at a 
higher rate of speed or, it preferred, a larger sized 
gin may be driven nt the usual speed the difference 
being about oue-thlrd m spend or size of the gin and 
a proportional,«• dlUVrenco In the iiioroimcil out-turn 
per hour nr day. 
7t.li The last hut not least Is tho A utoroatlo Cotton 
Girl Feeder, mounted upon the top of the gin, illLo 
which the seed cotton Is t hrown rrom the baskets or 
forks, lumps and nil, unit by winch the whole is dts- 
Integriited ; the lieuv v masses and foreign matter are 
thrown hank ward Into the feeder box. while tile Seed 
cotton Is rapidly fed Into tin* gin hopper, in iidlmtcs- 
Hiinal small quantities, liana shower of hiiow tlakes, 
opening tip tlio seed col bin In the best possible mau- 
nor lor tlio saw* to act upon It without Injury, ami 
doing the work r:ot only much better than band 
feeding, but with a large sized gin the out turn Is ac¬ 
tually Increased tiuurly one-bulf over that of ex¬ 
pert hand funding. 
8 tli. Theso Gins, Condensers and Fenders are sold 
separately or together, to suit Die public. When n»ed 
all together, they form a enmnlnte portable oulllt tor 
ginning and moving from plantation to plantation, 
and do the work within a very small space, and with 
NKtv Yortif, Oct. 27. 1870. 
THBRE Is an Increase In receipts all round this 
week, the greatest gain, so fur n* amount of meat 
I- ooneornod, being In cattle, 'flic markets have 
iiil»><l liojiy v up hi tlio w<mt!u*r h«»m^ warm, 
Y lt, ‘ oou*ulorul>lM flufl, poultry on mu.]* ul low rutoB, 
.Him!, mow rho hulling |h iti'cldwlly Hf-ron#. with noth* 
hikr. itppiimu.ly, to warrant, it, (lie roportn of 
lighter suppllo* on the way mid at accessible ship¬ 
ping palms, ^ 
TOTALS l.rvft STOCK FOR I'll If WffiKK. 
Ml Mi 
, . II-IWM. Cows, CsIvm, Hlio-n. Hogs, 
This week. 0,459 110 2.DB-1 4:4,414 20,629 
l,a*t week.... 0.M9 lilt 2,081 20,457 26.620 
( urrospoml’g w’k '00 «,4UW 1X1 2.14.1 ts.UVj 25 383 
Average '09.0.805 03 LSI 17 28.435 I7,aa3 
Beeves. -Extremes have not forgotten to follow 
each other. One week ago there was a scarcity of 
ctiKb*, now there arc rum,* than drovers know what. 
I*, rln with nearly 3,OKI mure* than last weak. The 
greatest glut was 011 Monday, when 176 car loads 
were at One Hundredth street,, lot curs at Woeliuw- 
ken, and „7 at Commutiipaw, making 6,073 frnsli cattle 
on Die market at one time, or nearly enough for a 
week's supply. Holders dropped Ke.ntir II). on the 
ju ice*, but even then butchers could not be coaxed 
into taking ulLlhe stock. Scarcely anything, no mat¬ 
ter how Ilk 1 ,- And them were some choice 8 Kcw( 
Kentucky Durham* on sale.-ctxceodcd Pie. perlb.. 
wlillo very fair Utfl&rewt. llllnoi- ‘tecra sohlalI3o 
with hull- or 7V;e„ or 3)<fa414c. per lb., live weight.' 
One drove of Texans was so much superior to the 
general run of these wild and unruly beasts as to 
deserve special mention, showing what they are ca- 
publa of. 
For the markot. or to-day, we have 1,270 head, near¬ 
ly all ordinary uuUli*. very many or them 'J'exans. 
I lie rates generally were 9ft 16c. per tt, and nearly all 
wcr« sold, the market show lug a little strength at the 
Cl I »N48« 
Roll Supporter tor t otton twin 
absolutely preventing all bridging or breaking of 
tin* roll or choking between the ribs, and admits a 
compact and uniform roll and thorough ginning of 
all the seeds, and of lining fed by ordinary planta¬ 
tion iumds with equally as good results a* by the 
most expert feeder# which other gins require. 
2d. The Inlet air openings and distributing air 
chamber above the brush cylinder, for unltorui and 
better muting throughout the whole length of the 
JJiotn hoard, without producing an air current 
through tlul gin beneath the saw cylinder. 
as little annoyance to the attendants as if it were a 
grain tiiroshliig machine. 
No special buildings are required, a* are absolute¬ 
ly iioeessary with all other gins. For further Infor¬ 
mation, the punlti: are referred lo the i'utentue Man¬ 
ufacturers , 
HORACE L. EMERY, 
Siipl. Albany Agricultural Work*, 
Albany, N. Y. 
H EFEATINK TOY I’lSTOL. Car Shooting 
. DBAS, MARBLES, WuOD BALLS, Ac. 
Eight Times at One Loading. Six and ono-hulf 
inches long, nicely Untstied with trimmings of brass. 
The prettiest and most tnlcrostlng toy pistid made. 
Sent by mail, prepaid, for $1. Tnnliisupplied Send 
for circular. DOLBY BROTHERS A I (L, 
6 IB Broadwuy, New York. 
EMERY, EMPIRE, EAGLE 
and other patterns, at makers’ prices. 
For tho best IlORME FOVVER to drive them 
see our advertlsomotit' elsewhere. 
If you wisli unytlilngel.su for use on your I’lanta 
tlon, send to us for Illustrated Circulars. 
F.O. Box 376 . R. II. ALLEN iSe CO., 
189 arid 191 Water St., New York City. 
A KOOK I'OIK TIII'l TVMEN. 
What hinder# the Temperance 1 a use t 
The Evil and the Remedy I New Views! Hear 
Both Sides! 
A DISCUSSION ON 
“ALCOHOL AS MEDICINE, 
And How it Afl’ectB tho Temperance Cause,” 
Earnest, pointed, prnet.le/il nnd scleutltlc, The 
whole m a nutshell. Every Temperance advocate 
and every nppemer should road it. I’rice, 20 cents, 
post-paid. Send urn! got it. Address 
T. F. HIDES, M. I*.. Syracuse, N. Y. 
r[4>IKMC POWERS KOll ALL 
[ I poses. Best made, 
C1AR1M MILLS WITH FRENCH 
r Slones. Horse Power nr steam, 
SUGAR CANE HULLS AND EW 
“ tors. Write for circulars. 
GKO. L. SQUtER & BRO., Buffalo, N. Y. 
THE Ritual, a* an Agricultural and Family News¬ 
paper, la the best and most widely circulated in the 
world.— Itochester Kveniny Bxprtat. 
Tiim Ritual Is ft perfect onev< n.pu dl l of domestic 
loro, find give* choice origin'll family rcadtre.'. Not 
one of Its sixteen sinning |>.tgo,i that cannot bercud 
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