(S>53r. lor Western Ohio. t'orn levs been In good 
speculative dotnuod and prices are higher mid strong. 
Latest sale* nvo at “<fio73^o. fur mixed Western in 
store. ISH'^Ttc. do. afloat, and 75c. for Western yel¬ 
low. Barley Is steadily held ut ®e. for Western. 
Malt sold at $1.27M for Canada West and $1.40for City. 
liny nnd Sirnvv.—Hay firm and unchanged, with 
sulflefont tonnmre accessible to relieve the market of 
the Shipping grades. Rye straw Is easier. Sales of 
shipping h *y. $1.10; retail, $1.20(^1.00: long rye straw, 
$1; short do. 80c, 
IToiley—Is in good supply, blit there is no settled 
quotation, as the demand lias not opened. A few 
fancy parcels of white clover, 33@35c. 
II i»p«.—The market Is in a strong position. The 
reports flop) abroad are of an encouraging nature, 
ropvnsonting Considerable Inquiry at full prices. 
Hern holders me somewhat indifferent. They will 
meet buyers at a very full range of prices. The de¬ 
mand is very fair for choice, at tile asking rates, hut 
on other qualities the quotations are somewhat nom¬ 
inal. We quote: 
New York, growth 1ST!....40«i60ii. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Nmv Vokk. Sept. 28. 1871. 
TOTALS LIVE STOCK FOR TUIC WEEK. 
Bmvm. 
Mllcl, 
C«w«. 
Cslv,». 
Sheep. 
Hoge, 
.. 9.331 
133 
2.720 
30.537 
30.251 
... 9,4)9 
126 
S.GC9 
36,172 
2*7.4744 
'7(1 91)31 
19 
3,av9 
38.357 
20.488 
. '1.H47 
97 
2,240 
28,151 
17,108 
Eastern, “ 
Western, “ 
Yoarlings, “ 
Olds, “ 
Old olds. ** 
Californians, “ 
Californians, “ 
1871.40/thic. 
1871.IfctiSSc. 
1870.20,'S,30c. 
18611.lit® Wo. 
1868 . 8wl2c. 
1870.18®25c, 
1869 . 9®15c. 
IHill, —Tins advanced; quoted at stations, $2.50@3 
per qt. can. 
Poultry nnd On me.—'Thorn is a good demand 
for live poultry. The weather is almost Cool enough 
for dressed Unt il should nor. be sent only as ordered. 
Venison is in market. Minnesota saddles selling at 
JSaS-vOe. lor short and 186yhle. for long. 
We qi|..(e:—Fowls.Stale & N. J.. P IV. 18 " Kle.; do. 
Western, lTalSe.; do. roosters. lOallc; chickens. 
Western, pair. Uni-SkM do. N. .7.. V JU., IS /t Itc.: ducks, 
young, pair. Ss,481.25: geese. Western, $ 1 . 88 "ti 2.2 do. , 
N. .J. f-T-dl.jiq turkeys. Slate and N. .1.. as tt. ®XS-22e.? 
do. Western, 19341c.: wild pigeons,flight. doz., $1.02 
01.7a; grouse, pair. 88c.t3$L: partridges, pair, $1.25 
<81.172. 
l’nii isinns.—Buyers of mess pork for prompt 
delivery have been scarce, nnd the tendency of the 
market most of the week lias been in the buyer’s 
favor. Prime mess hns been ruling strong, with an 
encouraging roreleii market. We quote mesa on the 
spot, $1.1,55, For forward delivery there hits been 
sonic little inquiry at about steady prices. Latest i 
sales n-e at $18.50 for October. $14.25 for new crop lor 
January, 814JJ7S for May, June and July. Small lots 
of prime mess on the spot have been sold lit $ 11 . 
Hard has udvuneud. There lias been considerable 
call i run exporters anil refiners, and the news from 
I lie West oil'ers encouragement. We quote Western 
steam on spot, llli'.; new to arrive, sales for 
jatiu irv at il\e. Dressed hogs are more In the buy¬ 
ers faVof. with a moderate sale. We quote city, (Ht 
(„ 7 |,e. 51 iddtea soli well for prompt delivery, with 
choice brands bringing good prices, lielltes him* 1 
sold iitH Ye.; long clear.SJffe- city Stretford. Be.; city 
Stroiford for last half net., tie.: citv, long and short 
clear 1 ir Dee. und Jan., 89,0. Cut inputs steadily 
hold at. Ill" jI 2 !jC. for hams on pkkle.Tf. for shoulders 
In salt, Smoked meats uro In fair demand at ll@16c. 
for Ikiius, ?! vise, for shoulders, 8K'0O. for dear. 
Stearlne Is firm at lll,Wc. for priniq. Beef is selling 
in sm i II lot - only. Plain Western mesa. $7or, 11.; ex- , 
tra mess, $11 'll: prime mess, tea., $ll>wl 8 : t|o. ex¬ 
tra, $11 "21.; beef hams, $18022 lor Texas ; $2Ts82»i for 
Western. j 
Seeds. Clover has tnet with a better sale. There f 
are a few shipping orders here, but at Inside prices 
for tin-most part. Sulesnr in-,v. Timothy Is quleL 
at. $3,4,3.25. ltuugh flax Is In small doimtnd at $2.07K- 
Simdrles. - Older. V gallon, 2 j(.‘ 43 flc. Feathers 
lav.- ... nmv line, «> 1 t>, 7ll:s,75c ; da. mixed. hkw.Vle.; 
hen do.;.<Uc. White rugs, 5!,i« fie, Vinegar Cider, 
d gallon, 70«t25c.: do. maouiuctiireif, l'iviloc. News¬ 
paper-. $ v., Itrvlfic. t;l ii seng. Western, wailQr : 
Si.it horn, 8ft«i85o. Seneca root, p It.. 20a 25c ; pink 
loot, lb., JOc.; oil sassafras, P tt., 
Telnu-eo.— Business In Kentucky leaf the last 
few day* has been cunlliiuri to the home trade. Ship¬ 
pers. a ■» a rule, have ho light pretty freely bill* season, 
tho exports till* year fooling up *3.300 lilids, against . 
35,500 lilids. SUtue time lu»l year, throwing a pretty I 
full stock on the oilier side, and their orders at I 
presold are lea* urgent. The market Is considered 
in a >tr.uig position however. Seed leal has been 
sold mainly In small lots at steady prices. We quote 
as follows; 
Now Crop. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Lugs... 7 J. 4<8 8 c. TlfivBc. 
This week. 
Last week . . 
Bt'OVfs.-'I’bere are n. imliualii.iia of a scarcity of 
Cattle, nor are there any cheering prospects for West¬ 
ern feeders, ortlu.se who bought -took last, spring to 
sell now. Dealers in Texan cattle are so discouraged 
that many of them incline to abandon the business. 
This is not wise, for if Is min i' than pmtmblo that 
cattle will do well in a year or two from now, ami we 
regard the present as a good tunc to stock up with 
young steers, for they can be bought lit low prices. 
Tho supply bore during the past week has been large, 
nnd prices have worked (lowuabout kc. bet lb. Fool¬ 
er weather, while, it brings home all tlio stragglers 
from the Ihi o watering places, thus swelling the army 
of consumers, mlds other product t in larger supply, 
and tho people who have tired of beef willingly turn 
to pork, poultry ami gWiie. The supply for .Monday 
Inst was only 4,915 head, many lots having been kept 
buck on account of its being a Jew’s holiday. 
These s.imo cut tits have arrived *iuce to the extent 
of 3,500 head, or several hundred more than could be 
sold. Thin stock rim down ton lower point than we 
have previously seen since the war. Bulls were sold 
at 2 * 0 . ¥ it> . li ve weight, and fir. not cannot he ob¬ 
tained for some of tin' poor Texans. These wild and 
ill-vlsugcd Indian cattle come next, 1.. Illinois steers 
id quality, Texas giving us rising 1,800 during the 
week Next to her comes Kentucky and then Ohio, 
our own State contributing hurley 180head. The best 
droves are now coming from Kentucky. Cue lot of 
10T head, high grad® Durham*, und very prime, sold 
for ili, 1 12c., rating them 9Y cwt. A drove of 112 Ohio 
V 1 .; cwt.. averaged about, lie., with il Illinois 7!< cwt,. 
sold at lose.. 56 lbs, 1* cwt .and 112 .Missouri cattle, 
thin, 5 cwt., at 8 >;c. An offer ofSc. tor a rough lot of 
5K cwt. Texans was refused. 
The following are the prices at the close of the 
market: 
This week. Lust week. 
Choice bullocks. V n> . 11 ' ;’® 12 12 I.V I 2 .K 
Good t,i prime . 
Medium.. 
Ordinary. 
Poorest grade. 
Texans .... 
Average of all sales 
, 10 % ® 11 % 
..10 w 10 % 
...$% (8 «% 
... j i» 7 
... 5% & 8 
.. 10 % ® 
Lust week. 
<-»»Dtn. 
12 no 12 % 
n nt u y 
10% li II 
9% <* 10Jt 
7 0 S 
7 % *8 S % 
10% ut 
Lugs.......... 7if <8 8 e 
Common to me¬ 
dium leaf. • 8%<8 9% 
Food do. ...... 9%Yw10%* 
Fi no do. ...... II so 12 
Selections ... .. 12%(jisl3 
8 %V. Id 
lll'f.a II 
ll%(.« 12 % 
13 koU 
Old crop. 
New crop. 
Connecticut and Muss. Oilers, 
.. 15 
(fC 18c. 
13.th< lie. 
iitudvr*' ... 
. 25 
m-32 
16 «f 2 J 
lots. 
. 40 
r«>45 
'io i.aiVi 
Fine wiiipirnrs. 
. 5(1 
(<t itiy 
40 Oi-SO 
Now York S( :ii 4 t ill lor*. 
. 12 
fit 15 
14 tt15 
A vertigo Inis. 
. “Jit 
I>t3i) 
ij.l OJ. *J2 ^ 
\Y r:nij»i»rH - -.. 
. 20 
Ifh 10 
25 fu .Til 
Peiinsylv.nila and uJiln lilleis 
. 12 
hi) 1.5 
IJ 
A verago l"ls. , 
«>>* 
is 
\V ruppei s. 
• « ?! 
tto40 
25 (<(. 15 
Havana. New crop -Ctumiion. 
80® 85c 
.; good.8744 
; llriu. UT.f;1.115. oun onoy 
- Y 
HA. -1 Cllt, 
97 ' . ' fi: II cuts, -f.r t l.l 6 : average lots, — <$$ 1 . 02 %, 
currency. Black work, common and medium, In 
bond, li-dtc.: good and fine, do., 19...‘22c. Bright 
work, common and medium, In bond, £> obc.; good 
and Hoc. do., tiVd/MC. 
Vi*gelal»l«.*«—Potatoes are weak, with the pros¬ 
pect .1 heavy Mipplicts being added to the present 
steady, liberal arrival. The market is freely active. 
Swu, i. potatoes still rule low. 
We quote: - Po.o-hblows, 11.5(1 is, 1.75 , Monitor, 
$1.25 Dykuian and Karls Rose, per l.l.l,, $1.50,(2.00; 
C-'o.Mge*. per IRI, $5'll: Long Island tomarocs, 25..V 
50c. per bushel basket: Garlic, per 100 hunches. $8<* 
10: marrow Mqiiaslies, $|,./,l.. r X) ; onions,jier Dt>l.. $1.75 
Anirli Cmvs.-With full receipts of 183 fresh 
rows, the market is Hilly supplied. The demand 
usually Improves at this season of the year, milkmen 
liuying a fresh supply to take I ho place of those Lo¬ 
ginning to fall offal the pall. It makes a vast dltl'er- 
Biico with them whether beef I* in good demand,and 
they can turn oil dry eow '8 at full rates, nr whether, 
its now. It Is almost Impossible to sell cows which 
have he,m milked during the season The very low 
price of cow beef Is deterring many milkmen from 
adding to tlieli stock of fresh cows, hence sales of 
milkers are slow and at moderate rates, or f I"" ,m for 
ordinary , $fi06t?Q for fair to good, and $75.,(81) for 
prime to extra. 
Ve«I Cnl vi-~. - Grass veal Is very low, and difficult 
to "get shat of" at any price. The common rates 
are }ka3',,e. per lb., live weight. The very low price 
of thin heOI keeps grass calves low. Fair to prime 
milk veals are not very plenty, but no advance can 
be quoted. They uro worth 8t8l0%c. per lb„ a lot of 
160 tine Ruck- Co,. Pa., 183 lbs., selling at. 10%c. Still 
very good calves are freely offered at 10c. A few 
hag-dressed begin to arrive, but the weather has 
been too warm lo send with 9 afety. Just now they 
may be sent w ithout danger. 
Sheep n ml l.n mbs. -There has boon n falling off 
in the arrivals.but receipts of ;iO,.YI7are quite enough 
for one week, espeeiull v when cuttle mid hogs are 
coming In so freely. Tho depression In all other 
kinds of stock earn,of lull to atl'oot the sheep trade, 
and prices are about ifc. lower, pilll a very hue bn 
of 100 lb. Slate WeHiers would sell at tl%e, -possibly 
d'-c., but good fat, sheep are only worth 
Four sell at 5et5%‘c.. ami some will not bring those 
figures. Lamhs rinigu from li to 8 c. It takes u line 
lot to exceed 7%,' Ot lute sales we instanee a ear 67 
tt Canada latnbs at 7 ,C.; 2 cars choice 71 Its. 8 c.; a lot 
thin stale lambs .32 It,, 6 c.; u ear State sheep. 82% as, 
5%c.; a deck of 89 lbs, very good, ( 6 :.; a Car 8,3 Ibs.fijqc. 
Swl lie. Totaht for tlio week, 30,2fit. or nearly 4.000 
in excess of the previous week's supply. There has 
been some variation since last report, prices llrst ad¬ 
vancing tJieh rlcclinlng, non are now stiffening up 
again. Tip* cool weather Is helping the retail trade, 
j ml there is an active ibiiiaiid for light ling- and 
market plus Jcrsev rtre.s- *d begin to arrive, and 
sell at .sfi for Uiose of .44,(15) lbs. City slaugh¬ 
tered Western sell at 6 l „f<(i7Wc. Live are quoted at 
5".i3 9-tfie., two cars Ohio, 170 lbs., selling at $5.10; a 
cur 246 lb. State at So. 
LATEST, Sept. ‘iS, I*. .31Hooves.-The ar¬ 
rivals this morning were 59cars, or 884 head— 28cars 
at Weehuwkeri, ami 37 cars at Commuiilpawr. Be¬ 
sides those there were at least 500 stale cattle held 
from yesterday. Trade v.-ry slow and prices oven 
weaker. Texans were not selling. 
Mlicep and I,n mliM.—Receipts to-day were 13 
ours, or 2,683 head— 7%' curs at Kortlelh street, and 
5K cars at Forty-eighth street, There la no life to 
tiie trade, and the look Is towards lower rates In 
keeping with other live stock. 
Hogs.—Arrival- 17 cars at. Fomnmnlpaw and 30 
curs at Fortieth street, or 6.213 all told. The market 
is rattier tinner, heavy dressed advancing Kc. Live 
were sold ut l"fc. for heavy rough, und 5%c. for me¬ 
dium weights. 
Mcui gV^ocvtiscmeius. 
m fl Ik Tfk KO,t 1^1* All who 
L| A I U are interested in Cider 
p H Ml Min Machinery do not 
A i.1111 fall to see the “ New Pow¬ 
er Press," the ** Braiieh Press,'" the "Champion Ap¬ 
ple Orator." stunplcis of Itatehet-liuad Screws and 
numerous other articles for Cider Mills, exhibited by 
J. \V. MOP NT, Medina, N. Y. 
nips. $1 75<32. 
Wool. Trade in fleeces has become very light 
Man a r.ieuirers are buying nnlv enough to curry then) 
along, wu ti full prices paid. There are a number of 
buyers at a trifle under asking rates. Holders are 
m small -to.-it anti bring iiign prices, me * aitn.i ma 
stock i-. generully quite poor ami upileMnible. 
Foreign tire llrm. based upon the results ot the re¬ 
cent London auction sale. The imports arc- heavy. 
Latest sales are a- follows :—Fleeces, unwashed, at 
Any lady or Invulul mule person, who would earn a 
living by industry, can do O o more easily by the use 
of the above machine than in any other way. For 
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DUN 15 A I ’O., 1 ami 3 Market Si., Rochester, X. Y. 
31 'Hill’ll 111* 114 11 ilD MIDI 11 I'Allil *»V TUV.. «|'l IMJA 
clip F.illlornla at(o <.ul2c.; Mexican at 37C.; i’:ipe tit 
in 1 " Must India it 57c.: Mc.stlWlitec.Ces at 80afll2e.; 
S:iI i i, a at32.v, Greek at :17c.; Smyim at 36c.; Creola 
ut JJo. Banda Oriental, 34%®38c. 
Whisky—I? very firm, at 98e.@$l. 
ROCURSTER, •M*i>t. 548.—The wheat market 
lias been d .pro—ed by an excess of olferltigs, but 
closes llrm at »1.50<tl.W lor white and $1.40 tor red 
winter. Outs m o tinner, 43,illc. Burley is in better 
deiiKnid. at BOkfioe. for six rowed and TlkkTie. for 
two rowed. Dressed hogs are worth jfi.oOwT > cwt. 
Beef and mutton iy«7c. V fl>- Fbiekone TmlSe. 
Potain. s are in active demand at 50c. e 1 im-hel. with 
upward tendency, iinuer plenty at 21 .35c. Kgg r - 
vory , aree and irregular, selling at203024c W dozen. 
Hops oO idiOe {• It*.; sales are reported at 115c. The 
choea,market Hi mand higher. We quote, fm-rory 
chi .; - • a.' 12 %...ije tv.iqi UBirket 1 $ flrin ami nominal 
at .3! . i'ho. o it,. $li 0 ep pelts ale scarce and a-lvahced 
to$l ( 2 each, according to quality. Ilav in better 
supply at fl7;.322 i< ton. Timothy seed $3.50o3.75 
bu-hcl. Clover noinimd at $6 p bushel. 
-- 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKETS. 
Little Palin, N. V,, Dairy Alni-hrf, 8epi. 30. 
9 mere >vas a good feeling at the Little Falls 
market lor the week ending Sept.30. and dairvnien 
beg. t.. breathe more freely over tin* advanced 
prices. The delivery of farm dairies amounted to 
909 boxes, und they wore sold at prices ranging from 
13c to 13‘,o. A large number ot factorvmen were 
present, and the offerings were estimated to reach 
15,Od boxes, ahoul 10,000 of which w ere sold. The 
fir ; sales wore made at 13c. to 13l<e., and advanced 
to II U-ic., the last ffgiire being considered by buy¬ 
er-! .a price. Several factories w.-re sold condition¬ 
ally, llie price to be a* high sm that reached bv any 
fact-.ry during tin* day. As the HuHsivilh* touched 
15c. wnreport those sold conditionally at the same 
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11! .,e.. North hair Held I’.c,. Freysbusli tl!,e„ Frill.U- 
tortt aider lie , Filvs 1.5n. Get mans 1Ilallsville 
loe .Indian FasUelBc, Kcya He., -Midilteville 14We„ 
Na-li x Kiictcr 14c.. Ol-eqmtgo He., Palatme I.nion 
H%C-. Peeks He.. Root 13c., It il - ac 11 lie Stratford A 
Salisbury 15c,, Stark villi.- 14c.,Warreii lie.. Bethel UJfc. 
About 22 packages >.f butter were delivered, and 
the top price* received for fancy reached 27c. 
1 lie weather has boon dry and water was getting 
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Clcvelnml, O., nnd 4!i Bnrclay 8t., N, Y 
Fill your Uus Machines In the Full with the best 
quality of 
to avoid trouble In cold weather. For sale by 
J. H. WICKES, 120 Malden Lane, N. Y 
Dug and liocled In at our own Nursery In St. Louis, 
at $sii per M., 0 to 8 feet high 
( OLMAN & SANDERS. 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER will be sent from 
Oct. 5, 187t, to Jan. 1, 1873,-FIFTEEN MONTHS, 
(65 Nos.)-for $3; Or two copies (to different post- 
offices, if desired,) the same time, for $5, which 
is giving TWENTY-SIX NUMBERS FREE! 
T O 
Brick-Set ami I’ortablc, Aiitlsnuiti* and Uilu 
miuous Coal 
FOR CHURCHES, DWELLINGS, STORES, ETC., ETC. 
Thirty years' experience In manufacturing these 
guilds have given us a stock superior to any in mar¬ 
ket. Send for circulars, 
Richardson. Boynton A Co.,234 Water St., N. Y. 
I/'\lllltrilO\ FOWLS.— A few 
-F-i Trios of KxhlblMuti Fowls, bred In the .s'fuluUtixf. 
from my celebrated Frrmium Stock, at. mmmithU 
prices. HiTUiUitin from my stuck tDut. won ibe Gold 
Medal at tho Paris Frii 0 »itioh , and from (he Trio 
tbutwOli the Amerfcaa lOl’tCldfKrisf Cup. N. Y.. Dec., 
1870. Buy Cochins mini the winners Of the Jmn*irim 
AtiricuUurlHl Cuii, N Y. Dec . 1870. First Premium 
tr/i/fr Cochive, N. V., Dec., 1870. Pa rtridw (xichtne 
from wmnr-rs at Birmitigliiim. Muntdioster und Oiik- 
ham, England. All First Premiums Hall 1870. Park 
Brahmas frem till* colobrutcil trios of laidy Gnydyr, 
Mrs. Hurts and Rev. 1. C. Bownil, England, Fall, 1870. 
Address, with stamp for Clrcoliir. ISAAC VAN 
WINKLK, Bo* 13. Greenville, Hudson i ,>.. N. J. 
ADDRESS D. D. T. MOORE, NEW YORK 
Q A U 1/D|| f}T From Auction, a large lot ot 
DAniVIfUr la Ladles’ Solid Gold Hunting 
Case Watch vs, with fiill-Jewoled. detached lever 
movements, $28 each, usual price $45. More expen¬ 
sive Watches und Chains from auction. All scut 
C. 0.1>., nrivilego In exunimc. 
F. J. NASH, 712 Broadway, N. V. 
“Worthy the fullest, confidence.'' Chri*thm Aitro- 
rate.X.Y. "All that Mr. Nash says tnay be rolled 
upon .' 1 Christian ut Work. " Reliable.” - . 1 /tfm-r’* 
Rural New-Yorker. "Just what, he represents them.” 
Christ inn Union. 
ALL WHO KEEP BIROS 
TTBE TIIE 
I EXCELSIOR PATENT 
k Waterproof (.’age Hat. 
1^^ Greatest invention of 
the age. Will keep the 
cage clraa unit 
JEis-'s Jrem mmui. Highly 
recoin mended by all 
who have used them 
as an urMcie of great 
value t" all having 
pet. birds. 5 plots.. 
to any address,$ 1 , 110 ; 
2 pltgs., 50e. (12 units 
ill it pkge.) Mend lit- 
slde dimensions of 
cage. SCHENCK & CO.. 269"* Pearl street, N. V. 
State you saw this In the RtritAt.. 
1 HEAT WESTERN GUN WORKS 
Cans, Powder, Shot, Wuds, Bullet*, Game Bugs, Shot 
Belts, Powder Flasks, Gun materials and Spurting 
Goods of every description ut very low prices- Semi 
stamp for a Price-List. 
We send goods by Express. C.O.I)., with privi'ege 
to examine before paying the bill. Army Gnus and 
Revolvers bought t.tv traded for. 
Address J. II. JOHNSTON, 
Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
CACEMAT 
FAMILY FAVORITE! 
i lie most perfect, reliable and generally useful machine in existence. For the family of the farmer or 
mechsnic, where the work t equire.d of tv sewing muclnnc ranges from the heaviest garments of moil’s wear 
to the most delicate and •irmiiuantul rubrics for ladies and children. It has proved itself thoroughly efficient 
und entirely -oilI*factory, oi miequuled simplicity and compactness of construction, capable of being 
learned nnd opemicd with one-fourlh the usual expenditure of time and labor, with .t capacity for qtinnlity, 
quality nnd variety Of execution beyond Its competitors, and u repuLutlun for durability unci reliability 
known and appreciated i»y i.lioustiinls, it is offered to ilie people tor tbu most, critical Inspection and com¬ 
parison, willt ooitfldenee Hint its obvious merits cannot fail to convince tin! careful examiner of Its superi¬ 
ority. Manufactured by the 
WEED SEWING MACHINE CO.. 
HARTFORD, CONN. 
REPRESENTED IN ALL TIIE PRINCIPAL CITIES AND TOWNS 
AGENTS WANTED WHERE NOT ALREADY ESTABLISHED. 
THEA-NECTAR 
IS A PURE 
BLACK TEA 
with the Orem 'lea Flavor. Warranted to suit all tastes. For sale everywhere. 
by the Great Atlantic dk Pacific Tea L’o., 8 Church St., New York. P. ( 
Nectar Circular. 
PURE CHINESE TEAy 
THEA-NECTAR 
18 A PURE 
black tea 
with the Orem Tea Flavor. Warranted to suit all tastes. For sale everywhere. 
by the Great Atlantic As Pacific Tea Co„ 8 Church St., New York. P. C. 
Nectar Circular. 
