9c. for short rib, and SKfflSVe for Cumberland. In 
cut meats a «ood trade In pickled bums is reported, 
brought about by a material reduction In prices. 
Smoked hams, Urge, city. ll'-Hac.; smoked sliouU 
ders, 10>{(i»IlHo.; fancy do,, 12c.; pickled bullies, 8«& 
9c., an outside price; Western pickled bams. Mtii/ric.; 
pickled shoulder*,, choice, hglii. StfiSXc.; pickled 
shoulders, heavy, 7i<c.: shoulders in dry sail Cite. 
Beef—is dull, at fl&n'cl!! for new extra mess, $26«t.2$,W 
fill new prime mess In tierOeS, t'.’tKusti for India luran 
In tierces. Heef hums urn quiet ai $24'to28 for Texas, 
and $27 <t«i 30for Western. Lard. A large export trade, 
taking in over Id**) Heroes, bus strengthened the 
market, closing at llKiSdllHO. for Western steam, oti 
spot, lise. for May, ll.Se. for June, city at lO^t&llc. 
for steam and kettle. 
Siinilrle*-.—Cider, new, l.YttOo. iter gal. Live geese 
feathers. uew, tine, Tl>i7.’>c. b th; du . mixed, tlMflbo ; 
lien feathers, Ti'dlc, While rags. 5tw5we. Cider vine- 
car, :J0di2Jc.: do., manufactured, laiidSc. per gal. 
Newspapers,tin I ,c. per U*. Hoop poles, hickory and 
oak, per M., 14 ft., $45(<s50, Oil peppermint, pure, in 
tin cans, 83,25 per gal. 
Tobacco. - There has been a better outlet for 
Kentucky leaf, through exporters, but tliLs bus been 
induced by lower prices. Seed-leaf generally 1ms 
sold slowly; one or two large lines were taken by 
speculators, at lather tame prices. Foreign meets 
with a small demand, the sules entirely for local use. 
New Crop. 
I.ight Grades. Heavy Grades. 
T.ngs. 5J<® Uc. C @6Kc. 
Common to me¬ 
dium leaf... 65tfii> 7 Ck'iii "V 
Good do. fjffip 8 8 (tv 8 .‘4 
Kino do. Hkdt »M 8i¥®10 
Selections. ID lodl lO.vtll 
Old crop. 
Connecticut and Mass, fillers. 15 e.'ilSc. 
Binders, seconds. 25 @32 
Wrappers lots.35 @40 
Fine wrappers. 45 @65 
New Vorlt .Stale Pliers. 12 @15 
Average lots. 25 @30 
Wrappers . 2(1 <«i40 
Pennsylvania and Ohio Pliers. 12 ©15 
A verage lots............., . 20 @22!$ 
Wrappers.22 @40 
Havana. New crop — Common. 80@82!4c.; good, 
A5@yf>c.; fine, !>7Hc.@#1.1)2 X, currency. Taka. I cut, 
95c.@|1; II inits, Fl.l2nul.lfi; average lots, 92' pii97Hc., 
currency. Black work, common and medium, in 
bond. 18@19o.; good and Pile, do., 2Pat24c, Bright 
work, common and medium, In bond, 25<ir30e,; good 
and line, do., 35@)55o. 
VeuftnblfH. Potatoes Itnvo been received freely 
by rail; Michigan peach blown are plenty. Brices 
are lower. New Southern (•abbngns are In market. 
Early Hose and Mohawk. f0.50(#£7.<K); Bench Blows 
$3.50w$3.7.'«: Dvrlght. $2.50(it3.00: Goodrich, $2.75(43 ; 
Jackson whim, Mercers $3.25@ 3.50; Prince 
Albert,fd.511,44.1)0; Chill Bed. $2.?5@3.lMl; Harison, »2.- 
50(ii)2.7.'>, Nnva Scotia, (#@3-25; sweet potatoes. Vit, 
nnd V J, f:i 5kvp3.75 ; turnips, ltiissia Iff bbl., 50c.: 
garlic F IlHi hunches, fl5*l7; Onion*, rod and yellow, 
per bid.. $3®8; do white. > bbl., $5(5)6; parsnips, p 
bid. 41.75. carrots, ft. 
Asparagus. V do*, bunches. ISti'd for choice, and 83 
Wi for coiuinoti; spinach. V bbl., (2@2.fib; kale, V 
l,lil., vSe.QpI; green pens, V bbl, fit; nuiinhtts, F lm 
bunches. 75 o.(<<j 81.30 J BernlUiili tomatoes. ft 5-quart 
box, T.VitHfiO. Uurmudu potatoes, F hhi., f 15; do, 
onion*. 4* It., Sc. Rhubarb, V bbl., f3@4. 
Wool. Flenco is decidedly in the seller’s favor. 
Manufacturers are taking almost anything they can 
pud and paying good prices. The stock I* very light 
and embracing only small parcels In few hands. 
Bulled are worked <»IT freely ; a few small lots re¬ 
ceived were promptly placed. XXX Ohio quoted .VW 
.8Se.; California, the offering Is not attractive, but 
buyers are compelled to work In this supply on ac- 
eount of the gennral scarcity. Foreign warn active 
mill llrm. I .most vales are at Sl@.'Vlo. tor unwashed 
fleece, 46 ,*. for low Western. Ufa52c. for low Ohio, 50c. 
for .X State. Me. tor X Ohio, 46He. for XX Ohio, B5o. 
for ,XXX Ohio. 62sc. for scoured Western, 25c. lor 
No. I pulled, 45>.«5Qc for super and extra. 23N@3S(!. for 
burry Fall California, Wiidio. for scoured, Mestizu 
are very firm at higher prices, while lambs have de¬ 
clined, The latter sell at l4@16o. for rather ordinary 
to good; few choice at 17c.. and some quite poor at 
12c. Sheared sheep vary from i.lfe. tor thin 75 lb. 
lots, up to 8c. for a car very prime, 120 lb. State. Few 
sales of fat slump go above 7tuo Sic. Trudu vory good, 
and lots quickly takeu. 
Swine.—'Those are lower again, and the market 
weak aud dull. Live will sou reply sell it 7c, though 
quoted at t!Y'$7b., and dressed at "Y'ltw^c.; few pigs 
at SJk'c. Heavy rough hogs are very hard to soil. 
LATKl*T, April 28, I*. 151. lleeveH. Arri¬ 
vals to-duy,;« cars at ( ommunlpaw : la at VVeehaw- 
kotl, and IB at OnoMunilredth 8t., making 1,11)8 head. 
Market ubout as yesterday for good cattle, while 
thin and rough lots go iower. Omnlrove course, mixed 
III. cattle, soma Tuva * blood, 7 \ cut. sold at U .cr I3e., 
with u drove 7 owl. at 13(S13>$e. Several Iota go over 
for Monday. 
Sheep. — Receipt*, 2 cars at 48tli St., ami 3 at C<un- 
munlpaw or a total uf 2,065 head. There Is a good 
demand for sheep, buyers waiting for the stock,most 
of which came In lute, Price* unchanged, I ears 
clipped 0..87 tt>a,»cllliignt6\c. I.amlis have sudden¬ 
ly declined, selling at 12 <<oUic, with some poor at 10c. 
A lot ot 16 decent i2 n> lambs sold at 12'jo. 
Hog«.—Arrivals. 5V< oars at lilt h St. nnd 7 cars at 
Comnoinipuw, or 1,431 head. There la a weakness 
in live lings, 3 ears O., 179 Iks, selling iitQYc., and a car 
155 Its at 86.80 V ewt. Nothing la quotable above 6%C. 
to-duy. Grossed sell at iiytiHi-ie- 
IN Minnesota It was recently discovered that 
a man there was the father of ten ebiliiren by his 
step-daughter. The neighbors held amass meet- 
lug, when they becameconvinced of the truth of 
the report, and, after it long debate, resolved to 
be governed In their action by the woman her¬ 
self. A committee accordingly called upon her, 
when she said:—** l don't know and I don't care 
whether he la my father or not; I only know 
that C am perfectly contented; our children are 
bright and healthy, and I will live as I am to the 
day of tny death. If you don't want us say so, 
and wo will all lea ve the town together." This 
speech ended the matter, nnd the couple wore 
left to seek their own happiness in tlieirowu way. 
Manufacturers of Silver-plated 
Table ware of every description. 
Established at Taunton , -Hass., 
1824. 
-It the EeiST TUllEE Fairs 
held by the 
Responsible Advertising Agencies are a great 
advantage to both advertiser and publisher. 
That of Geo. P. Rowell & Co., No. 40 Park Row, 
New York, is considered by many the most com¬ 
plete establishment of the kind in the United 
States.” 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
New Abucrtiscmeats 
-Yew Fork, Heed *f- Barton re¬ 
ceived the HI GUEST FBE 
MlU.lt for Silver-plated II 'art 
NEW YORK SALESROOM, 
No. 2 Maiden Lane. 
STAMMERING CURED 
by Bates' Appliances. For description, address 
SIMPSON & CO., Box 5076, New York. 
VTIOVVl, 11IMTOJL. 
0mmcrci;i 
ARKINGTOIV’S 
MONEY AND TRADE AEFAIRS, 
Nrw York, Saturday, April sg, 1871 . 
The week now closing has been eventful of seve¬ 
ral marked fluctuations in the Railway speculation 
on Ihc Stock Exchange, and the transactions have 
been very large on each change of prices. The tirst 
symptoms of reaction against the strong upward 
movement of the previous fortnight were felt on 
Monday afternoon. They became more pronounced 
next morning, but were checked on Wednesday, 
when prices looked like going higher than the points 
at which the market left oft the previous week. On 
Thursday, however, a regular Bull and Bear contest 
became quite evident, one or two parties previously 
conspicuous as Bulls— that is for the rise—having sold 
their own stocks and reversed their operations by 
attacking the stocks of their confederates in the 
speculation: or, In Wall street phrase, they suddenly 
turn Bears —that is, to sell shorl for the decline. The 
consequences were unusual excitement among the 
Brokers and the active operators of tbe lobby ; heavy 
sales for the Bear account, and as heavy purchases 
by the Bull interest. Thus tar the fight remains 
undetermined, and is likely to prove stubborn be¬ 
cause of the known large wealth enlisled on both 
sides and of the abundance of Money at Bank and 
with the private Rankers at cheap rates, 5 (tpj per cent, 
per annum on call loan to the Brokers. 
A Gold speculation has ulso been inaugurated to 
pul up the price under the influence of shipments to 
Europe owing to the comparative scarcity of Ex¬ 
change. But as sums more than sufficient for this 
demand Is coming out of the Treasury on sales of 
<xx) last week nnd $s>, 000,000 this weck.uiul on the 
prepayment of about $ 4 , 000,008 Gold Interest on the 
Public Debt due May 1 , the chances are against any 
important rise in price. The shipments ot American 
Gold Coin last week were $*, 877 , 000 , aud this week 
they will amount to about $ 5 , 000 , 000 . 
General trade continues active, especially In for¬ 
eign merchandise, the customs on which for the week 
will reach about $ 3 , 000 , 000 , so that the Treasury gets 
back a million of dollars more than the sale of Thurs¬ 
day. Last week the customs were $ 3 , 600,000 and the 
s.u . $ t ,ooo,ooo. The Treasury at all its offices now 
bold:. iio 6 ,oou.ooo in Gold and Silver, against which 
its Gold Circulation is only $ 21 , 000 , 000 , The surplus 
at the disposal of the Government is $ 85 , 000 , 000 , 
which will be partially reduced by the payments of 
May Interest on the Public Debt 
The stocks of the United States, 5 . 20 s, bought for 
tlic Sinking Fund on Wednesday, $ 2 , 000,000 in 
amount, sold at 110 . 76 ^ 110.79 cent., while Gold 
wac m. 62 (gii 10.75 'U cent., so that the 5 . 20 s were fair¬ 
ly and squarely up to the par of Gold and Interest, 
fm the first time since the Sinking Fund purchases 
w :re inaugurated by the present Administration in 
Mav 180 q. Thu 5.208 of 1867 with accrued interest 
sm., Jan. 1 are now selling at 113 $ cent.; the 1862 s, 
inten t since Nov. 1 , 114 $ cent. 
The following is the present City Bank movement: 
In < ipital. National and Local. $ 83 , 06^,600 
Loans and Discounts . 285 , 207,796 
Gobi Notes and Greenbacks. 70 , 507 . 666 
Deposits, all classes..... 217 , 180,706 
National Bank Circulation. ->i . 0 . 
MATTHEW G. EMERY, President. 
HIRAM G. WILSON, Vlco-Pres’t and Gen’l Supt 
JOHN B. PATTERSON, Roc’y und Treasurer. 
FLODOARDO HOWARD, M. D„ Medical Counsel, 
The Bast in the Markot, aud the Only 
Combined Onos Made. 
The price of tl.n Combined Mower nntl Cultivator 
does not exceed Unit of an ordinary sower. 
TIIH SOWERS 
How all kind - 01' Meed ; lire Hie Pest 111 the market for 
Carrot, Onion, flurgum and Turnip Seed; uiao for 
Peas and Bonus: are the Only ones that, will bow 
B eets and Pur-mps with regularity; make th,. ili ills 
anil evenly drop and cover the rend; distribute 
Guano und other Fertilizers; have no slides, reeds 
or brushes to got out of order. 
A National Mutual Tdfe Insurance Company In all 
respects. 
Polloy-Uoldors tdoct, the officers from among them¬ 
selves, and manage the Company through Trustees 
of Departments In every State. 
NEW YOUK DEPARTMENT, 
139 Iti'oudwiiy, 
A. O. llKIGKIAltl, Sup’t. 
PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT, 
135 South Second St., 
Plillttdolphla, Pa., 
PEDDI.E A WIDDIPIELD, Supt’*. 
OHIO DEPARTMENT, 
N. E. Cor. Fourth A' Race Sts., 
Cincinnati, 
L. \V. VAN DYKE, SupU. 
CENTRAL OHIO DEPARTMENT, 
Columbus, 
J. L. CIIAMP, Sup’t. 
NORTHERN OHIO DEPARTM’T, 
Cleveland, 
YV. L. HOLDEN, Sup’t. 
INDIANA DEPARTMENT, 
Lafayette, 
MURDOCK RRO’S, Sup’t*. 
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT, 
Detroit, 
JOHN P. WAGE, Sup’t. 
MISSOURI DEPARTMENT, 
Corner Third and Pine Sts., 
St. Louie, 
GUEKAKD ItltO’S, Sup’tS. 
THE CULTIVATORS 
Destroy weeds between the rows ami mellow the 
■ell; etm be easily expanded or coutruiiLed ; dlspQnsp 
with Wheel and Hand lines. 
The removal or the Hopper and Its attachments 
from tin* frame and substitution of Cultivator at¬ 
tachment enables each Mower to bo quickly ehan. nil 
to a Cultivator. All the parts are very light .’and dura¬ 
ble; also easy to operate, ami effective. 
Made only by AMES PLOW CO., 
kjutney Hall, Boston, and 33 Bookman St., Now York. 
1 It EAT WESTERN GUN WORKS 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET, 
Capa, Powder, Shot, Wads, Bullets. Game Bags, Shot 
Belts. Powder Flasks, Gun materials anil Sporting 
Goods of every description at very low prices. Bond 
stamp for a Price-List. 
We send goods by Express, C.O.D., with privilege 
to examine beloro paying the bill. Army Guns and 
Revolvers bought ur traded for. 
Address J. H. JOHNBTON, 
Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
The market at Little Falls has boon exceedingly 
dull for the week ending April Kith The now cheese 
from farm dairies begins to come forward, hut It is 
mostly of poor qualify, being more Or less skimmed. 
Hale* have been made as low us 6c.; and lie. Is the 
highest figure reached lor farm lots. The delivery 
oi new cheese from factories ha* iiImo sold low -1 ho 
poorest ut UKe. Tito Eureka (factm y) went at 13«. 
We hear of »iuio' unskimmed from Allegany County 
having linen sold at much better prices. Tin: Rush- 
ford brought l.'ihjc. and the Fillmore 15a. The Crum 
(.'reek iskimmed) OUn. Norway Association (Her. 
kl mor Co.) UFA It Will he seen trout these, figures 
that quite a difformiee U made between •* lean ” and 
•• meaty guilds,” and that the inner, considering the 
depressed statu of the market, stmts off 11,1 very fair 
figures. Butter has come In freely, and the beat has 
sold at 32(0)33c. The weather Is mild hut ury. 
Claim that. It Is excelled hy no other Sewing Machine 
ever Offered lor popular favor. As the result of years 
of experiment, it embodies naturally many advan¬ 
tages over others, which, though excellent hi their 
time, cannot now compare with this more modern 
pri/ditrflon It combines the required qualities of 
SIMPLICITY. STRENGTH, Ml It ABILITY and 
ADAPTABILITY’. We further claim, and shall be 
happy to prove by ACTUAL DEMONSTRATION at 
any of our agencies, that It HUNS MORE EASILY, 
can be more readily LKAHN1CD and OPERATED, is 
morn conveniently arranged for (HUNG, CLEAN- 
1NG and IIANDLIG, will WUAIC longer, do MORE 
anil BETTER work with a given amount of time and 
labor and Unally hy its wonderful RANGE and CA¬ 
PACITY for ALL KINGS OF WORK, is hettar adapt¬ 
ed to meet the general rfiffUlremeuts of n FAMILY 
SEWING MACHINE than any other in the market. 
WEED SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, 
Ilni'tlord, I I. 
FIRST MORTGAG 
COLD BONDS, 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
New Yohic, April 27 .1871. 
The live stock trade has its variations at this sea¬ 
son of the year. It D Impossible to so regulate the 
amount coming to market as to preserve uniform 
rates, ll is almost curtain that a scant supply and 
high prices will tm followed hy u glut, and low rates. 
This is particularly the ciu-e Just now with beeves, 
the receipts being 3,7ub more than tor the previous 
week. The rain «turm of to-day is unfavorable, and 
the market* are generally full ur lire and dead stock. 
Shad are quite plenty und are largely used us a sub¬ 
stitute for meat. The impression prevails that cattle 
at least, must go lower. 
TOTAI.H MVJ2 MTOCK FOIl THE WEEK. 
Mitch 
Cows. CslvM. Sliest,. H(>v*. 
This week. 8,623 61 3,648 14.325 12,485 
Last week . 4,!i50 65 3,543 16.559 18,028 
Correspond'g w’k 70 4,'>i3 175 1.046 18.705 U58 
Average '70-.. . 6.847 V? 2.210 28,151 I7.1U8 
llecvra. -- This heavy supply of cuttle, nearly 
doubling the ari lvals of the previous week, has had 
the effect we Conjectured one week ago. via : -to glut 
the market and cuu.se a decline again. J 11 st now the 
rates are fully We., lower than this day week, and the 
tendency Is still (townward. 
The good corn crop of last year Is now shown tn the 
prime condition of most of the droves coming for¬ 
ward. They are really fat,-better than in former 
years. For the market of Monday we had 119 car 
loads of cattle at One Hundredth street, 76 ut Wee- 
haw ken, und 88 atLottnniiniiiaw.br 4.571 fresh,and 200 
stale cuttle. This was moretliaU Could be sold, though 
the prices were considerably reduced. There was 
one very superior drove of Western cuttle, costing 
8,He. per lb., live weight. In Lhleago, where they 
weighed 1,750 lbs. Wo have unit nothing like tbciu 
since the holiday*. They sold at t&ai5Wo., scattered 
around among the fancy butchers. At the same time 
bulls *oid at liJFJe,, aud thin Western steers at 12<'ii 
12',c. Since Mi aid ay we have bud 2,201 cattle, and the 
decline then begun has been carried to plump Fi'GiYO., 
Hull slock !- Doing infl unsold each night. X very tat 
drove OK ewt. Texas sold at ISjfc.; a lot uf 6Xcwt. 
thin t il at Vi- , and III! pretty good dlf ewt. cattle at 
DC. Indications point to large arrivals for next Mon¬ 
day. The country is so forward this year that grass 
cattle tire expected curlier than tsual. 
The following are the price* at the close of the 
market: 
This week. Lust week. 
OnU. CdnLa. 
Choice bullocks, W lb.14 ® \i% 14H a 15 
Good to prime .. ... ” ...1354 % 13Y 13\ (rf> 14!* 
Medium. “ .,1254 <3 13 13 % 13(2 
Ordinary. " . 12 @12!-; 12* @ 13 
Poorest grade. •• ... 10 * util* 12 ® 12 V 
Average of all sules.— ( 2 > 12Y — Ot 13 54 
Milch Cow*.—There Is another lull in the cow 
market. A decline In beef nearly ulwuys lu|nre* tin- 
sale of fresb cows, and partlcularlv at tills season of 
tho yuar. Cows hsve becu sold at $40 each, young 
calf thrown in; but they were very ordluury. Most 
animals range from tti00u7j. with quite a number at 
750, und a few at $1X1. 
Venl thrives, - The very free arrival* of live, 
with many sent iri dead, tend to weaken the market. 
Besides till* a raid by the imlice upon the small 
veal. In which hundreds of carcases were seised, 
tends to frighten the people, who, from fear they 
will purchase this uiiwholunnme tood, give up eating 
venl altogether, thus lessening the demand. Bobs 
are not quotable, but buttermilk cal vea sell at 4@«.'gc„ 
ord nary to lair milk veals at 7d?8Kc.. with good to 
choice at OwtOMc., whole pens setting at 9c. 
Hlieep auil Lainba.—Arrivals light, aud sheep 
COMBINED, HAYING A PAID-UP CAPITAL OF 
r jpHE GENUINE MASON FEUIT JAR, 
market, coitilhnlngall the ^\ 
UsAss top jar, Mimmm 
wit^tho Hren^tl^i f1 M|BW 
■'Implicit vln Opci-11- ffM ||S |);|l I 1 . ' In 
lion, a rid readiness with r|J| j tf’ATUPfi"!' ''il® 
Strength nnd ll it fit. Ii flllH 
WITH ‘250 MIIxESOF ROAD IN OPERATION 
CONNECTING NEW YORK CITY 
WITH THE GREAT LAKES 
BY TOE 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
biHty 
Eusc with which It M HiniflMA, I'll 
cun lit* Opened, and 1 
without risk of breaking Mirer 
either Jar or l 'over. ES? -jTE!!23 : SiWsc" 
For sain by all the lead- VStii 
Ing dealers throughout •»~ 
tho country, and tnanu- -* ' « . far! m. "■ 
fucturud solely hy t.he 
SHEET METAL HCREW CIO 
«« Warren 8t., New Yi 
THE BONHS SECURED BY A FIRST MORTGAGE 
ON TUB FIRST FORTY MILES WEST FROM 
NEW YORK CITY, AT THE RATE OF 
830,0 00 PER MILE. 
$‘35,00(1 PER MILE ALREADY EXPENDED ON 
THAT PORTION OF THE HOAD. 
New YoiiK. April 25. 1671. 
The receipts of the principal kinds of produce 
t'nv ", r . ; :: 1 r' r "Y'r' I7S bales 
11 . : V -H ,' ,ri ‘ '» tn*lt". 15.&I bbla. eggs, «l^27 bbl*. 
" l M. hbls. corn meal, 3,792 boas corn meal, hi< . 
g'uoT !'i w boah. ont*.S3,%is bush. CIO ii, 
J-. Gi bush, malt, VO husll. rye, 2,176 bush, barley, 838 
b.n/^ W i^.,SJ i r h ( 0®"*' WH,!l k <•’ PCS', 5.ii 
, 1 - peanuts, 1,272 bales hops. 9.112 pkg-. butter 3.5t;t 
hejr ? ,a ‘ 2 l ' 1)l1 ** pork, 611 t- >. lard, l i:« pint, 
tooa’ccn , ' trd ’U974 pkg*. cutinoar*. 2.682 litidj, 
ky,ToSbmoTwo,d“* U,U oustis wWco,4,356unis, whis- 
er 0 /;.?!""'V‘ J I *^a, f '*-Receipts or beans are small- 
tra.ie al ‘ m,llt 'nt for tho wants of the light 
track unloai-A5L 1 to 8611 “ u they can from the 
meat lor *0 ,wSS k l B e«ra which is tho only induce- 
mediumat ifrJ ^ t T,,e “iiirket I* fairly strong for 
ii. in S^t.ido an ^ strictly choice lot* are 
>"gl,er tlmn ..,,1 figures. Marrows are 
A Map and Circular relating to the Bonds of the 
the sxmplest > 
cheapest and Host 
rJlUCj I i I Fiver offered to the public. 
1 7T For Circular send to 
SKINNER y WALRATO, Chlttenango, N. Y. 
INDORSED BY T1IE N. Y. & O. MIDLAND CO. 
MAY BE HAD BY APPLICATION TO 
A YOUNG MAN, St to;;; and hearty, but unuc- 
xl qualnled with rural pur 'tilts would like employ¬ 
ment on a farm, in uny capacity, where his labor 
would be taken for bis board. Address J. It. T„ Box 
PER CENT. MORTGAGE LOANS OB 
. _ TAINED. Address 
E. II. GIBBS it CO., Financial Agents, 
98 Broadway, N. Y. 
AND 
AGOXDA HOUMK, Spriitirfield, Ohio 
L. W. 000K it SON, Proprietor*. 
The lit * ii a r. New - Yorker has won a position 
whore It need not ask commendation, and need not 
fear (••■‘ticlam. It. ha* no equal in its own depart¬ 
ment to the country.— Standard, Chicago. 
Why 
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