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TRY THE RURAL’S “TRIAL TRIP!” 
MANUFACTURERS OF FINE 
£Iii:€TRO riiA I KD WARE 
CONSISTllNG OF 
TEA SETS, CASTERS, URNS, 
ICE PITCHERS, SPOONS and FORKS, k, ft 
WALLINGFORD, CONN. 
Salesroom, 19 JOHN ST., N.Y. 
afX'Kicrr.Y 
I 1 '! KST-1’ 1, A S.S 1400 OS. 
Our wures ore nil Guarauhrd I 
or tup rurr.it Metals, Meanly t; 
Pintailt and Humble. Wecliul- y*_ 
lenge comparison us to stylo, ^ 
workmanship III),I finish with _- ^--ryTSTc-v-' 
goods yf tho nuns class. Par-DjS**-!"—"•*— -I S 
ticu Is r si tentlon paid to to t he j-Tf MjfgjMLf j 1 ' 
manufacture of all tho staple <. 
articles, ifml to miipIi us are NsA'?#. f 
suitable lor Bridal mill Hull- f 
day Presents. All articles of \ ■ X! ” 
f.lot iihovo wire, Miiituiilo for Yy.% —-—- 
Hotels and Restaurants, tiro w*'.' - 
to he fotirtil at nttr Salesroom 
Western. 14- -Hi.-; do. roosters, tho.-. chickens, West¬ 
ern, pair, Ufrttik!.: do. N. J.. V U»., l(5ttf»170 ; ducks, 
voting, pair, S>v<t.-tl.2S ; gee so, Western, *1.88 V’.2 do. 
Iv. ,1. $2.<8>3fti turkeys. Stab? and N..1.. i* lt> 20©22c : 
d". Western, llkcHQe.: wild pigeons,flight, dor., $1.50 
i.ilii?: grouse, pair, 88c.®fl.; partridges, pair, ¥1.12 
(,4,).?5. Venison, whole, 16© 16c.; lung saddle, I8©20c.; 
short do., 2ft©22o. 
Clover is in moderate shipping demand 
at 10* -- lie. Timothy is quiet at $3©3.25, Hough flax 
is dull at f2.05is82.06. 
Sundries. -Cider, source, 2fi@3fte- Feathers 
T.ive geese, new hue. P it.,TOtti-Tfic.; do. mixed. 40<$50c.; 
hen do, untie. White rags, 5 Tai«0- Vinegar-Cider. 
.. gallon. 20t.it2.Vis.: tin. mannliieuired, 12ul.V-. News¬ 
paper-. ¥ tti, -to. 4 ;c. tiinserig. Western, fiu©i*)o.; 
Southern, HO-<..Vn'. Seneca root. V it.. 20©25c.; pink, 
root, r is., 3tk>.; oil sassafras, is It., 70w72c. 
Tobnei'O.—The market for Kentucky leaf shows 
very little Itt'e. Prices are very strong, however. 
Seed leaf has been worked off in small lots only at 
Arm prices. „ „ 
New Crop. 
T.lght Grades. Heavy Grades. 
I,pgs.. 7 ft© 8 c. TlktaiSo. 
Common to me- 
.Iinm leaf. lift S'.-.illl 
Good do. UK® HIS 10Wu.ll 
l ine do. ti ©13 UftffllJ's 
SolucttOns... 12ft(<S13 10 (all 
Old crop. New crop. 
Connecticut nml Mass, tillers... 15 ©Isc. 12Wf»14c. 
Binders, seconds. 25 tarsi 15 (5/2.1 
Wrappers hits. 4(1 (a45 25 (<JiS3 
Fine wrupners..60 ©05 40 ffifiO 
Now Vorlc Slate Oilers. 12 ©15 14 ©la 
A ver.igo lots .... 25 ©50 -■> wTS'A 
W ni |»|H'rs... 2U of |ii (S'nJ 
Pennsylvania and Ohio tillers.. 12 ©15 14 ©15 
Average lots.. 22ft©25 IS ©-a 
M* ra ppei s... 22 ©40 25 © la 
II wan'A.— New crop—Common.80@85c.: good.874 
rs'i,„ • line, ‘J7 e.iri.?1.115. currency. Yaiia I cm, 
6j i. ,• I II cuts. -u?.f 1.15: average lots. —©fl.OBft, 
ciir re in'v! Black work, common and niodium, in 
I,oml It.. |;<• good und line, do., 19082C. Bright 
woi k, common and medium, In bond, 25©30c.; good 
and line, do., ;i5<ii.>je. 
V cue In til cm. Round potatoes steadv and in du¬ 
ll i mil, Sweet have again declined. New Jerseys 
md wuliLed 
We Iiuote: - PondlDlnws, tUSOa l u Monitor, 
A|,85, DykmiVn and Karly Hose, per Idil.. $1 50»2.1HI: 
CahtutgA«. per 100. $5©8; Garlic, per Kill Iniuclies, $8 
m.irrn'v aitutishes. $1,25; onions, per bill., $175 
t „■;; onions, pci- UNI strings. $3©3.5ft. Pumpkins per 
lno, $ft,i-8; pickles per t.Otni. $1*1.‘.0. egg plants per 
I.M.. .fl.7.Va.2. sweet potatoes, Va $1,7 h© 2,0(J: Del., 
f-3©?.75. New Jersey green corn, f I W 100. Hilssia tur- 
nlps, fl.Ioc-2. 
Wool. -Tho mnrk.-t for fleeces shows no Improve- 
niont. Trade still dings. nnttuilaelurei'S buying 'in¬ 
ly as they can use Holders are Arm in lltelv prlniis 
and have not granted concussiomi. TeJtfis Is In light, 
suppl v|und selling at, full grtees. I Iceees,unwashed, at. 
4sc.; (acorgiu at27o.! Michigan at i'iOc.; extra fleeces at 
tide. extra ( diio at 00'' ; delatin' anil eomllltlg at .2 
scon rod at. $1; lambs' piillml at IlfGrOle,; super atOOo.; 
Seim roil pulled at ttOc.: abort ixlra at Hat.-, spring 
dip r'alil'ornbi at |,T7S©42o.; Mexican at H7e.: Cape at 
id." Pise,; Kit si. I ml lit at afe.: Mestt/.a lloeees at 30ci0l2c.; 
Ssilumca at 82c..; Greek at liVe.: Smyrun at JflC.i Orcola 
at Baiuhv Di loiuul, 81 Wd-aSo. 
Wliinky—Is steadily held at $1 for Western, duty 
paid. 
If OCII KSTV.lt, Ocr. 5.-Tile wheat market is 
active and higher, while selling ut $l.5«vit.70. the lat- 
ter for Diehl red winter, -ic.-.i .o. Corn flrmcr,75 
(„H0r. Oats, 12 rdac. Barley is in bettor donUlnd, two 
lowed soliitig si. 7 (i©T.'iC,, and six rowed at SomShe. 
lire nl lings. ?d.75©7 P ewt. Beef $.Si.i9; iutitl.on.11 
©He. g ft. Buiier.'-'l .r'-'Oe. Kggs,25©&C. I’oWltoosIn 
Imll.ii- demand at MJSofddil. for Karly Hose, Apples, 
C! 50"G:,5U I or good fall and winter trim. < lover seed 
I-Hoirrer at ‘7 per hush. Tlmnthv seed dull lit $2"rl 
3.50. liny, $171-23 P ton. Coal, 25©.'i0c. pur ton higher. 
THE GREAT AMERICAN' WEEKLY. 
(new vottic City, and Rol MKynnt, v.) 
THE THIRTEEN NUMBERS of the Quarter from 
Oct. 1,1871, to Jan. 1, 1872, will be sent, On Trial, 
for Only FIFTY CENTS! Try the TRIAL TRIP1 
F no TVE 
to rank.) up tho difference. The One milkers now 
sent in-few in numbers find ready purchasers at 
$711,-75each, with $*■ paid in certain instances, lair 
cows sell.at about $00and poor ut 1 
VeaI ( ntvee. A few hog-dressed calves have 
been sent til. During cool davs they mine in fair 
Condition, hut )ust. now this weather is warm and 
unfavorable. It Is too early to send dressed calves 
from a distance, where thev can he killed some until 
I*. M. and sent to market during the night, and Und 
ready customers upon arrival, they do very well. 
The present rates are 12,> lie. V Hi. I.ivo are un¬ 
changed in price, the fat one - going oil readily at 
0 4©lUii.O. A whole pen of Bucks Co,, IWI Ills., sold at 
lllUc. Grass calves art) worth 3t2Hc. ¥ lb. Dull lot 
was sold at $3 per bead, so very poor wore they. 
Sheep nml l,nmin*.-These are increasing in 
numbers and decreasing In value. This markets are 
overstocked and trade extremely dull sellers anx¬ 
iously waiting with full pens. Tho 10,01*1 ul last Mon¬ 
thly were tint all sold, and more than 1 i.500 have I,cell 
sent in since. Lnnlbs prcdomiuiiteand have declined 
most., selling at I5©7.4'e. H lb. while sliceP vary fr.iin 
44©tic. Butchers insist upon throwing nut many 
calls from poor lots before purchasing, iml this lined 
stock has to ho sold cheap, generally the hcml at 
$1,50('43.50each. A few Into salon am I.Vi Ky. lambs, 
73 lbs, ut?c.; 5'>J f .t Camillas. 72 tbs. 74c., 14ftot 711 lbs, 
(i4O.I a. ear USlbs lull, slicep 5c. 
flogs. Arrivals much tho largest of the season, 
and the market depressed in consequence. More 
hogs are selling alive, and the prices are 4%©5c„ 
with ilicliYe. as the price ,,f city dressed Western. 
A few Jersey dressed sell at ?!".8c. for medium to 
light weights. 
I.ATIiST, 4>ct. 4i, I*. !>I. lleeves.-The ar¬ 
rivals tb is morning were II curs, i.r 727 head ,'il Cars 
at Wccliawken. and 35 cars at t ominunlpaw. Be¬ 
sides these there were plenty holding from yester¬ 
day.and the market was even worse than It was then. 
Ky. cattle of li ewt. were sold at II.Kc., and IDi ewt. 
lud. steers at, $58 each. Tho heavy rain of this morn¬ 
ing was bad for the meal trade. 
Sheep njtil I,mulls. Receipts to-day were l!l 
ears, or 5,751 head I cur at Knitloth street, a ut 
Coinmnnlpaw, and 15 cars at Forty-eighth street. 
There is very little doing, loiI. Slate Innilist of 711 Ilia 
were sold at 70., and 78 lb sheep at 5!qC. Sales are 
slower than they were yesterday. 
IIturn.—Arrivals 17 cars at, Cnmniunipaw and 31 
curs at Fortictli street, or 5.158 all told. Hogs are 
coming of ifrentnr weight. The aitmuion is unchang¬ 
ed, a car lisa Itift Stuto pigs selling at 140 . 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER will bo sent from 
Oct. 1,1871, to Jan. 1, 1873,- FIFTEEN MONTHS, 
(65 Nos.) for $3, or two copies (to different post- 
olbces, if desired,1 the same time, for $5, which 
is giving TWENTY-SIX NUMBERS ITltlUIU ! 
T O 
PUtfc CHINESE. TEA/i 
ADDRESS D. D. T. MOORE, NEW YORK 
THEA-NEGm 
IS A l’U It II 
BLACK TIC A 
!rem Tea Flavor. Warranted to suit nil tastes. For a 
m t A tin lit ic tX: Pnclflc Tea C!o.» tS Church St., N 
\ up) Cures SORE THROAT. 
yy rolund’s AVhlto 1’lno Compound, 
r^ f * Cures COLDS. 
Afj flO rotond'8 Wliito Vine Compound, 
R la Cures COUGHS. 
J Veland's tVliito Pine Compound, i 
L Cures DIPHTHERIA. 
|Y\\S Poland's While Pino Compound, 
I ll K* 1 ^ ures Spitting of Blood. 
v p) Polantl'.s White Pino Compound, 
Cures Pulmonic Alfec- 
m ■ tions generally. 
Poland's White Pino Compound, 
OnreaKitlneyOomplaints. 
For health comes sparkling In tho streams. 
Front cool Chocoruu stealing. 
There’s Iron in our Northern winds; 
OurjimcJ are trees nf healing " 
John G. Wit itttek. 
PERKINS & HOUSE’S 
PATENT MKTAI,LIC OH COAL Oil, 
SAFETY LAMPS. 
PURECHiNESE TEA,. 
BRILLIANT LICHT NO ODOR! 
THE ONLY SAFE AND CLEAN LAMP in the WORLD, 
SOU) BY DEALICUM (4F.NKB A I.I.Y. 
OWNED AND MANUFACTURED BY 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKETS, 
('levcInml, O., nml 48 Bure 
if if" Send for Circulars. 
l.ittle Falls, X. Y„ Dairy Market, Oct. 7 . 
TrtRttE was a light delivery of cheese at the Little 
Fal market for 1 .I 10 week ending Del. 7th. with a 
marked ict'line In prices from thn-at el' theprevlnns 
week. The liipinent of farm rlalrnei uitlouilted to a 
little nver '.mil hexes and the aalea ranged from 11c. to 
lie., fine fancy lot reaching In factories llin 
utforings were not. milch above 5.1**) bnxas, and sales 
were nindo at from I2',c. to 134e. We give quota- 
lions of prices pant tor some of tho factories which 
will eradicate the gouenil tone of the market. Wal¬ 
kin' Kui'clta, I I 1 ,e.: Mnttier 1 'reek, IS'lfu.; Glen, 13c . 
Cory's Soutli factnry. l2!-..e.; Crum ('reck, l3Cc.; Ucr- 
lilnu’r C,|., Central, l3\o ; Manliclm Turnpike, 13Wc,; 
Boot, 13!yc.; A. Sin 111 1 .v Co., 13! .e. Quite a number 
of I'aet.urymen rclused to sell at this week's prices 
prctbi'i'ing to i|l)1d for the present. Butter begins to 
cunie fui will'd more freely and wiles wero made at 
23c.. to Vile,, according to quality. 
We have ad vines from abroad to the third week In 
Sepiumber, our London correspondent reports a 
brisk sale of American cheese, with an advance of 
2- to Is. on all to hand sold. We give quotations as 
follows ; American extra line, 58s m lifts2 tine, 54s. 
to .Vec: good, Hs. to 52a. The other descriptions of 
cheese sell as 1’iilloWMNew Knglish Cheddar, 72s. 
toliSu.: Wlltahlro. double, (10a. to t'ds.; Clievblre me¬ 
dium.alls. lotion ; line, tiHs. to 72*.; Soitcll, new. litis, to 
72 Dutch Cheese lidliins. 54s. til C0a.; Goudns, 4tis. 
to.51s., I terhv -Jutpe. 5im, to 5t7s. 
I n lull ler there H an adVlillOG on Irish, while for¬ 
ce'u brands urn I'le,Ill'll as landed. We give prices 
ii h follows; Clonrunlls, 121s to 128s.: Corks, J2Hs.; 
Normandy. L'liia. to 140.i.; Canadian, 7Hs. to !tjs. The 
eorrespouding prices lor butter and cheese last year 
were, Cl iniuelia butter, 128*.; Corks, JSCs.; American 
clicose. "ic. 
The Hciiteinher shipment of cheese from Little 
Falls Iiinmi III I III to I'.I.iliHi ho.xes, and sales made at. 
Kitt le Falla during the .'little month 41.000 boxes. A 
• onshlerublh port I on uf this clinuse is shipped at Uti¬ 
ca anil from sliitlons in VIniii.gtirnery county. 
The 11lien market does not. prove a nueeess, some 
of the Oneida factories pl'Ofdi i Ing to sell lit l.iitle 
Fulls Whim prices are butler. 'J’he wontlmi In thir- 
kinier county Ini'- been milder than for the week pre¬ 
vious, but al ter feed bus been injured by the frosts, 
and cows urolulloig olt in milk. x. A. w. 
(JlU’tlf N. y.i I'hecse Markel. 
UTICA* Oct. 41. The oftenngs to-dtiy reached a 
litihi over 2,100 boxes, but the views of holders were 
fully le. above those "f buyers. In consequence, 
there were no transuetions, save niic mill), at a price 
which we ,|id not learn. Factorynieu generally 
wanted last week’s prices, anil preferred to bold ami 
take lilts chances in the in lure market rather than 
sell for less, li is thought that the uuirltel lias sut- 
fereil Idita temporary shock, und will recover in the 
course of two or three week - ur the farthest. Buy¬ 
ers bay the vWe of Inst, week was unwarranted by 
anything on either Bide of Hie Atlantic, unit ivus the 
result oi a speculative movement in the Knglish 
market. Time alone can sell le the question of differ¬ 
ence between holders and buyers, and to time the 
holders seem inclined to appeal.— Herald. 
THEA-NECTAR 
Brick-Set ami Portable, Anthracite anti Bitu 
in 1 itous Coal 
And for sale wholesale only 
Box 550<>. Send tor Thea- 
FOR CHURCHES, DWELLINGS. STORES, ETC., ETC, 
Thirty years’ experience, in inanufactHring these 
goods have given ns a stock superior to any m unir- 
k. 1. Rend tor circulars. 
lilt'll A itDSiiN, Bo VNToX & Go., 231 Water St., N. Y. 
A BAY, with .Stent'll Tools. Samples free. 
Address A. K, G It A11A M, Springfield, Vt. 
FAMILY FAVORITE! ” 
THE 
AMERICAN MEAT AND VEGETABLE CHOPPER 
BUTCHERS 
The most perfect, reliable and generally useful machine m existence* l t*i ‘ n t H ot Ille 
mechanic, where the work required of n sewing machine ranges troin the heaviest g. 
to the most delicti to and ornamental fabrics for ladies and children, it had piovt 1 t „ fj| ( . , 
ami entirely suUsfuctury. Of Unequalud simplicity and conipaetncss ol loii- t( i .. ...,i),ieiVy fort 
learned and operated with one-fourth the usual expenditure ot tune amt lah"i,, will , ■ 1 j r , 
quality and variety of execution beyond its competitor;-, anil a reptitditlon^ f o I , .; n „ 
known ami appreciated by tliousimtls, it, is offered to the people I oi i.he mo. t u ill ^ : T, r ',,i it. 
piirlxon, wttli eontldunco that Hs obvious merits cannot tail to eniivnu.c tin; carcliu c. . 
ui'ity, Mnnulinjtnred by the 
WEED SEWING MACHINE CO 
H A li T V O R B> , € « V \ . 
REPRESENTED I\ ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES AND T< 
AGENTS WANTED WIIUK.K NOT AI.HEADY KSTA B1.LSII El). 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Any lady or Invalid male person, who 
living by industry, can do so more easd. 
ot Hie above mar,hint) titan In any "II 
samples and eirenlui address. Budosinj/ 
HUNK A CIO,, land 3 .Market St.. Koeln 
/ 1 ItBAT WICS'l'UItN 
NO. !i BUTCHERS’ SIZE. NO. 1 FAMILY SIZE. 
Fort cutting Fie Meat, Hash, Sausage Moat-, Fruit, Vegetables, &c. These Choppers have been award¬ 
ed the Highest Premium nver all competitors, both for Butchers’ and Familv use, wherever exhibited have 
taken over IDO First Premiums, Including 4Silver Medals front the principal Fail's In the country within the 
last two years. 
One of the most useful and greatest labor-saving inventions of the duy. Every Housewife knows that it 
requires from 1 to J hours tedious labor with the common hand-knife mid tiny; to out the incut and apple 
for tin ordinary "batch ’' of mince pies. With the AMERICAN CHOPPER a ohildfi years of age cun do 
the sunut work tn front 5 to 16 minutes with the greatest ease. No Housekeeper end afford to be without 
one, while for Hotels, Restaurants, Hoarding Houses and Bakeries they are absolutely indispensable. 
As a SAUSAGE f'UTTKU for BUTCHERS, they have on equal, and are fast superseding the Rocker 
Grinder and other cutlers. Operating upon the same principle as the old Chopping Knife and Tray, they 
do nut grind or tear Die meat, leaving It In strings, but cut it evenly and to any required degree Of llnencss, 
wttli astonishing rapidity. At the same time they require less power than any other cutter whatever to do the 
same work. 
Price of Family Sizes, from.SB t« 
“ 4* It ii t fliers’ “ “ .,.$30 to S75 
Circulars giving a full description of the various Sizes, and the Prices, sent Free on application to 
Nnw Voihc, Oct. 5, 1871. 
TOTALS LIVE STOCK FOR TUB 1V14KK. 
Mitel, 
8pm. Cotv** Cilvt*,. SAv')'. liny*. 
This week. 8,8)3 V.I 2.558 RG.34CI 45,737 
Last week ... .... 11.33! 133 2,720 30,537 30,251 
Correspond’g W’k ’70 l!,87(! 72 3,1187 28,583 17,400 
Average. '70.ti.847 1*7 2.2411 28,161 17.108 
Beeves.—^Though the markets have not been ho 
lf'idoil down wilh cuttle as tliov were the previous 
week—that is the fresli receipts are now lighter— 
i here is nothing to warrant any better report fur the 
drover. In t.o'l, taking the surplus of the previous 
weak and adding it to the late free arrivals, the 
mountain of licet i» as high us ever. We even report 
a. worse market -the hardest of itll the laird weeks 
lately gone through with, and the danger is that Hits 
will tie the lust straw to break down or turn the al¬ 
ready disaffected feeders into something else. It is 
more than likely that those who fan weather the 
present storm, e nd even those who now gt* into tin* 
business, purchasing at the very low rates at which 
cattle are offured West, w ill Como out all Tight, for a 
reason of success nearly always follows such a great 
depression. We cannot hold out great inducements 
lor a year to Come, for the country is so lull ol slock 
that it will require about that length of time tn get 
i hi Of the surplus, so we would advise those going 
i"1o the business to purchase young growing steers 
'villi an idea of keep! rig them two yotir*. Of course 
they can be turned off at the end of one year it the 
market calls lor them. 
At the last general market of Monday the yards 
showed 142cur loads at Coramunlpaw, 87 ‘t One Hun- 
ii"-.Itli street, and tit at Wccliawken. or4,828 fresh 
stud a tew lots id -rale eatUe Buiclierfe took hold 
somewhat earnestly, first picking up the best droves 
tit 10K©ll,'gc.—very few 12c.—and then fell buck upon 
the thinner lots ut9©lftc., closing with Texans at 7@ 
8e. They Unally cleared the yards, to the great de¬ 
light of sellers. But now, with 2,837 fresh cattle 
Hus long been regarded as the best and cheapest 
Baking Powder in use. Perfectly pure and healthy. 
It makes, at short notice, delicious Biscuits, Rolls. 
Ac. There neod he tin ivusti; of food prepared with 
it, as It is always of the best quality. Wo Would Bay 
to those who have never used It that a very few trials 
will enable them to use it, not only with entire satis¬ 
faction, hut with economy. 
Put up kuli., set weight., as represented. 
Grocers und Dealers sell it. 
DOOLEY A: BROT11 lilt, Piopt ieloiw. 
69 New Street, New York, 
Oap* Powder, Shot, Wads, Bullets. Game Bags, Shot 
Belts Powder Fla ks, Gun materials and bporting 
Goods of every description at very low prices. Fend 
81 \Va setul'V”od»*bxpress, C.o.D,. with prtvt’ego 
to examine before paving the hill. Army Gun# and 
Revolvers bought or traded for. . 
Address J “• J 
Great Western Gun Works, I tUsbutgb, I a. 
the Mill with the best 
Fill your Gua Machines in 
quality of 
n ALL WHO KEEP BIRDS 
^tmrT^rfV^ cage clean ami tree 
p , J®|r7.^sFfp>«*?v/rent rermin. Highly 
Ell.J ttSIIi ir* recommended hv ail 
BgtjitgmmjgA Ifn't : ' v\ who have used them 
WllMlllffl IW u ,_\> as tin article of gnviit, 
^| yW# t) value to all having 
a°* k°. y a, 'fi ,,(? y> o' 1 "t" 
side 'ditnensions of 
*e. 8CHENCK & CO., 269K Pearl sLreet. N. Y. 
itate you saw this in the Hu it At,. 
to avoid trouble in fold weather. For sale by 
J. II. WICK MS, 120 Maiden Lane, N. Y 
i# U U Dll DT From Auction, a large lot of 
lAPsIVnUrlt Ladies' Solid Gold Hunting 
1? e WaU lies. With full-jeweled, detached lever 
oveno ntx. $2Seach, usual price $40. More, expen¬ 
se Watches and Chain* front auction. All sent 
ti. (>., privilege to examine. 
F. J. NASH, 712 Broadway, N. S. 
•Worthy the fullest conHduuett.”—C/ifM-Mw Ailvo- 
te, X. Y. “All that Mr. Nash says may be relied 
ion.’’ -UlirisUan ut Work. “Reliable.” Moore's 
iml Xew-Yu I'fcer. “Just wliat be represents them. 
FOR fS-A-LK BY 
J1ANDY, Buenneu & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Miles Greenwood & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Pratt & Fox Man'po Co., St. Louis, Mo. 
And by Dealers in Hardware, Agricultural Implements uud House Furnishing Goods generally, through 
out the United States. 
