THE^-NECTAR 
MISCELLANEOUS ENIGMA.-No. 10, 
The Oldest, Largest and Most Perfect Manufactory 
in the Untied States. 
I am composed of 68 Jotters. 
My 1,81,84,62. 65 Is a bird. 
My 4, 2(1, 64, 68. 30, 49 Is an animal. 
My 8, 63, 17, 26, 58, 40 m a reptile. 
My 11,6, 24, 40, 64, 52 in a fruit. 
My 12, 7,30,6'., 25,2 Is a vehicle. 
My 15,21,37, 5,18, 67 Is a bird. 
My 19, 3,33, 61, 39, 63 Is an animal. 
My 33, 3, 17, 8, 36,14 Is u Jilant. 
My 28, 30, 47, 00,20, 6 Is a relative. 
M r 31,24,55,56,54, 7 is a tree. 
My 33, 62,17. 51. 67, 6 la n bird. 
My 33, 24, 4, 53, 3,21 is a rope. 
My 37, 64, 33, 61, 14, 16 la an insect. 
My 41, 17, 68, Nl, 22,40 Is n llower. 
My 44, 20, 34, 20,26, 55 Is a water fowl. 
My 45, 43, 63, 13, 18, 39 is n plant. 
My 56,27, 36, H, 46, 40 Is a bird. 
My 57, 54, 6,85, 43, 48 is tin animal. 
My 03, 30, 50, 49, 52, 38 is a flower. 
My whole is a poetic ^notation. 
S37” Answer in otto week. 
Now in use. 
tST“ Send for Price Lists. 
Address BUFFALO, N.Y 
Or CHICAGO, ILL, 
THE WA I CHES MADE BY THE 
JW TPffP WAT Pf* PP- 
ARE TH E J A I' 
Ask to Sf.i Them Faciory. SpringGeld, Mass. 
10,000 FARM KISS 
ISOLA 
CR0S8-W0ED ENIGMA—No. 8, 
To pitruluiMr nad improve 1,700,000 Acres 
of Chaicr IOWA LANDS FOR SALK AT 
S3 per A fit K ami upwards, Tor Cfisli or <>n Credit, 
by the IOWA RAILROAD LAND COMPANY. 
Railroads already built thro hr), the Lands, uud on 
nil sides of them. Great inducements to seniors. 
Send for our Pamphlet. Jt Rive* prices, terms, loca¬ 
tion—tells who should come West; what they should 
bring ; what it will cost.; give* plans and cost of dif¬ 
ferent styles of reudy-imide houses. Maps sent If 
desired. Address W. W. WALKER, 
_Vice President. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 
My first Is In oak, but not In two, 
My second is in mate, but not in spree; 
My third Is In rat, but not in mouse. 
My fourth is In hat. but not in louse; 
My fifth js in coat, hut not In vest. 
My whole Is a thriving young city out West 
C3F~ Answer in one week. E. A. 
ANAGRAMS OF BIRDS.-N0, 2, 
1. A tank; 2. Nor he; 3. Ant rage; 4. Tlig 
drink; 5. Limn a fog; 6. An: parting; 7. Dick 
De Hue; 8. Lead gabel; 8. Kay’s Co. was; 10. 
Spelt tremor. 
Answer in one week. W. 11. IJ. 
THEM E€TA R 
BLACK TEA, 
rggTg&ra ?) ftR KKN TEA FLAVOR, 
1 » Warranted to Suit nil Tastes. 
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. 
And for sale Wholesale only by the 
“ TERMS - CASH.” 
Lad)/ Bountiful .—“ Here, my good man, here’s a ticket for the Organizing Charitable Relief and Repressing Mendi 
Professional Beggar (with a sneer .)—“ O, thanky for nothink, mum, hours is a ready money business!” 
PUZZLER ANSWERS, 
POETITAL A NOVO HAM No. L— 
Four hundred thousand men. 
The brave, the good, the true. 
In tangled wood, in mountain glen, 
On bntUn plain, in prison pen, 
Lie dead tor me and you ; 
Four hundred thousand of the brave 
Have made our ransomed soil their grave, 
For mu and you, kind friends. 
For mo and you. 
Problem No. 18.—138 miles and336 feet from Bai t h 
8qituk-Woiu> knioma no. ik¬ 
on K A l> 
It ONI) O 
a i) o n is 
1) O W KL 
Riddle No. 3.—Okefluokee (Swamp, Ga.) 
n«°I , Y ’* VBA NT POWDER.”— 
J ) The superiority of this fluking Powder has 
long been demonstrated by every housekeeper who 
lias used It. and from the steadily increasing demand 
fora reliable article. The universal expression Is 
that It is the best In the ro a licet, and its perfect 
purity mid freedom from deleterious substances 
warrants the assertion. To those who have never 
Used It, >ve say give it a trial, and your testimony to 
its worth will he added to the many thousands of 
others. Sold by Grocers generally. DOOLEY A 
BROTHER, 69 New 8t., New York, Manufacturers. 
MOORE S RURAL FOR 1871 
P. O. Box MOC. No. 8 Uhlircli Si 
Semi for Thea-Nectar Circular. 
READ OUR OFFER, AKD THEN TELL YOUR FRIENDS! 
To all who remit or pay S3 for a single copy cf the B.1TB.AT/ 
NEW-YORKER, for 1871 —or in Clubs of ten or more, at on!v 
$ 2.5 0 per Yearly Copy—before Dec. 25th, inst,, we will send tli^ 
THIRTEEN" N'£7TUBERS of this Quarter TREE ! 
That MOORE'S RURAL is the BEST PAPER OF ITS CLASS IN THE WORLD is attested 
by both Press and People,—and that it has for years offered the EEST INDUCEMENTS to 
those forming Clubs is known to thousands. But its Inducements to those raising Clubs for 
1871 are the greatest ever offered! For Premium Lists, Show Bills, &c„ address 
D. D. T. BffOORE, 41 Park Row, New York. 
Cit THE LADY'8 FRIEND and THE SATURDAY 
EVENING POST —the best Lady's Magazine and 
Weekly Paper going. Address Dkacon Jt Peter¬ 
son, 319 Walnut St., Philadelphia. 
I lUDIAO PAPER 
OK THREE GRADES. • V 
SHEATHING BOARD, 
I'or out- vide of Studding, under flup- 
UoardN, A riidi-conductorof Oold, heat 
and diiuipncss- 
Pn pared Plastering Board, 
a cheap and perfect substitute for lath 
and planter ; make* a smooth, substiin- 
tlal wall, at lens than hall the usual 
coat. 
DOUBLE-THICK ROOFING, 
made entirely Of Wool Felt, u aheap 
and perfect article. 
Samples and Clronlurs sunt free, by 
ItOCIC RIVER PA PE It CO.. 
Chicago; or 
B. K. HALE. 
22 and 24 Frankfort! 8t., New York 
miscellaneous ^iniertiscmenis 
lMO\ SQUARE 
What the Press Says of the Rural 
Enlarged, Imiiroveu, Illustrated 
TWO MONTHS 
FREE! FREE! 
tures. chwiiUallt' American. Wlde-awuki 4 , keen. 
Iitmral, aao jtzatrlnc loo. high rank in Journalism— 
and above au, to encompass lta avowed 
ends, vi*.. tut* spree a or lnrormaiiv,,, .egneuiiorc 
and Horticulture, Literature, Science and Art. It* 
mark el and crop report! are complete, urn) may be 
rolled on : and while lta domosticlty etidcurr It to the 
thrifty housewife, the pure literature of 14 pages 
make it n favorite with tltr younger members of tbc 
family. Every farmer on the Continent should read 
Jt.nnd wenre surntlinv would become Infected with 
Its enthusiasm for «n Intelligent system of Agricul¬ 
ture. We hall v In, genuine pleasure the •'ro:. •.. 
In—. *:r. 'rile shall Uot Only have ability tr «:1 4 the 
g' woo ■ Soil, bu' also to legislate fur tl.. Hr t-JIrt. I 
•rti •- I'.'.n ill m y.'mmt. fV . rji _a.'t. i 
IE’s nr UAL Nkw- Yalta kn 1* among t in 
le of our Eastern exchango*. Its publi 
mraenctwl so me twenty years >go, am 
i’ be next to the oldest Agricultural l>ap< I 
In the United (Mates. It Is issued week I 
Hs B ootemporary justly remarks, Its reading il 
adapted to tbc needs of the farmer and his l'a u 
and lta engraving* arc excellent, both in theli i 
id nxecuUon the final page, weekly, ... 
Hi . comical or satirical Illustration. The to . 1 
afore ns contHluB President Grant’s sta 
s,.--.; Illustrations of several kiudnof straw be 
i well executed cut representing a youn 
d- utliig with flowers the portrait oi her do 1 
itltlort •* Blossoms on ( bo Tnml)." The p- 
vrr ■ oidli Its snbHcnpi Ion pi Ice, fii per year.— 
Vii r San Fi a(iciuco, Citl. 
I'i: RURAL New-YOUKKU, published by D 
M"OUK, 41 Park How, New York, to which wi • 
in ieoted for very rreijuent articles, Im hcreoff i i 
o • ,nt of It* large Size, to be divided Into tv |. J 
u i ' - yearly, instead of one, ns heretofore, tb- o 
r«:id volume beglnnlngwlth the first number It. Joi, 
Thi last number In Juno contained Indices < ? 
]t*.:t- illn»irations and advertisements, which ' ll! 
■ -ry CunVuOlOfll for those who preserve lb* pa 
> for binding, u* every one should. The ID i. 
t ins its high reputation as one of tbevc i 
'i*s in the world. It would not bo toomi i 
that Mr. Mould! Is without ft rival in enter pi >r■ 
n ii iking mi agricultural paper. The price if tb, 
> AL Is $1.30 a voluuiu.— Vermont Farmer A Hi ■ ■ f 
lx the field it occupies Muonts'a rural i- 
Yorker bus no superior among the excb 
which find their way to our table. It is d< 
largely to Agriculture mid Iiurtloulure, and dis¬ 
till the subjects pertaining to them with mu 
ability. Aj a family paper, too, It le worthy Ot 1 p 
commendation. Its moral tone Is cxeeflei 
summary or foreign and domestic news sufficient to 
give an idea of wliat is transpiring in the world, its 
reports of the markets reliable, and all departments 
ol knowledge necessary to make a live paper are 
properly attended to. Success to its enterprising 
editor, UcnfTOt WiWaMtHl Advocate, St, Louu. Mo. 
The Rural Niciv-Yukkjbk has now for nearly a 
acorn o! years been an honor to journalism; and ac¬ 
cordingly it has met with such substantial and in¬ 
creasing patronage us to Induce II- editor, Mr. I). D, 
T. Moore, to forsake lit* bnautlfol home and all his 
honors in the goodly city of Itoc.hesler. and remove 
hero, in order to secure the enlarged facilities, mc- 
cbiinlcal and other, called for. Execllcnt and pure 
In its literary coutetiLt, abounding In timely Infor¬ 
mation on all matter* pertaining to agricultural and 
rural afiaira, and taAtefui to fastidiousness In Its ar¬ 
rangement. and letter pi ess. Its unrivaDed sueees* is 
assured.- A. 4'. JSvarwtUtt. 
MoovtK .k Rural New- Yorker is a model rural 
paper, arid an honor Lu Journalism. Up with the 
times sharp, ably edited, giving the very best possi- 
ble suggestions nud late*! thoughts on running and 
kindred topics, it Is a true .American Journal. It is 
invaluable to the fanners, to whom ttallordsnot onlv 
rural news hut political, and good reading matter. Il 
Is a weekly vncyelopietila on faruiiug. There are tii-- 
nartmeats for the Flower Kaiser, the Herdsman, the 
Naturalist, Hugologiei, Dairyman, and many Other 
“1st* ’and “ ans," us well as for general Intelligence 
f nr t lift fii »* in Ah. — D/f i /u Wma nu diiiuini K T V 
Ilronzc Nlntitfl nml 
©i* Three nntl I'Ive 
NEW STYLES. 
AN HONEST LOTTERY 
MOOKB’ft RritAl Nrtv-YORKTtt-Wn5 forsomany 
rears si near neighbor ol our*, that a reference to 
that admirable Agricultural ttad Family Journal, tn 
The Republican. U not ul all out of character Since 
the removal ol ftrUAl ta New Y'ork. It has been 
greatly enlarged and Improved; and now, beside be¬ 
ing reullj the ino*t splendid Agricultural .Paper of 
thl* or any other-country. It 4* oxceiled by none as a 
Family Newspaper. An Issue L. cl ore m comprise, 
not less than thlrtr-tivc separate dapatltncnu ami 
over twonti fiuv rngru vlttg* : and tfilf- Is only a r 
B'impleof The lit'RAL'B usual content*, A vaimioi« 
fe.'.ture of this Journal it Its nowk-ooDtfcnsot' f 
und It? full reports from the war lu Europe. The 
emnordlnurv sueco**Of thl> trading Rural. Lllornry 
Olid Kamils VVet l.lv Is richly merited. u:nl It afl >v", ■ 
u- plensiir’u tocbrordclo Its grc..t prosperity. Tb< 
oiler of Vilt ItfliAL for U)< ibtrtecn weeks tit tie* 
quarter (Del to Jan 1/rwtoal! who rpmit ft3f..r next 
year. f*. we leant, bringing nOdltb'tis to It*large t."b- 
acrlptlou from nil partfl of tbc ennntrv. Those ol 
our readers w Islnng Till hrr.AL lot JSfl, or a sped- 
men. kbould nOdresi. 1). 1). MtPtUL, <l Bark Bo’*.. New 
York, or Rochenter, N. Y.—JirpuMtcan, Lvont. A’. V. 
Moohe'e Brit a i. Nrw-YonKER.-Thls It the *. e-j 
best Agricultural Journal in the country. It* Agri- 
cultural, llortlriiliurul and Meehnninnl De parti .cuts 
arc made up b) the most expcricnci d editors to bo 
fiuiud, and Its corps of contributor* Constitute tin 
Pe-t improved minds throughout the Union. 1 . a ... 
larmei Uie Bi'kal lu ii si prote Invaluable as a 
source of Information regarding Ills purstill At the 
Same time, H i»nmosi wclenmc visitor to ilic family, 
at It* Miscellaneous and Domestic Department!- em¬ 
brace the obdlccuoriginal and selected urtteles. In 
a word, si snow of o • papur comblnlt s m ire of Hit 
quulillo* of it Hot- I a- - 1 ri, »l r »uc AgTicultti! m 
to,.real lo:.n the NEtV-YOHB bb }t t* PI lined In «•.- 
inii. i,>t st vie on tirst-clat' pat-cr ".nd contains rot 
tei ri iatsv pages weekly.—OinftnrtuD 1‘oonl HulS: 
Tin: Rural Nkw Vokkki: — This Joortml hi., 
now been tiefor® the public for 'Vcr a score at years 
and as an Agricultural Journal sundaat the head of 
all pnCl).— bevI 111 America, and III mauT of It* de| ; 
incuts excels all competitors. To tuo farmer, es¬ 
pecially, It la a most Invaluable companion and 
counsellor, furnishing Interesting, Instructive nml 
reliable information nn all matters relating to ihe 
Farm Hnd Garden, Stock Raising, the Dairy and the 
Household. A* u tumiiy paper, ton. It Is worthy Of 
high commend.itlori. 4* moral tonu is excellent; Its 
summary ol foreign and domestic news sufficient to 
give an idea of what Is transpiring in the world, Its 
reports of the market.-reliable, uml departments of 
knowledge necessary to make u live paper are pro¬ 
perly intended to. (i is also douuii fully illustrated 
with original designs gotten up specially for it.- 
Amirlcan Luthi ron. l'orlt, Pa, 
Moore's RURAL i* tho most valuable Journal 
published north of the once Mason and Dixon's 
line. Its clrcnlallon Sou lit Is perfectly immense. 
Mr, IJI' Avic.ns, the gentlemanly conductor of Ma¬ 
son's News Depot, lu this city, Informs us that the 
RURAL Stuv-lORKltit outsells liny Journal on his 
table, lie takes one hundred copies regularly, ami 
often sells tiiont all out the first day. 't he Rural 
1 Sir UostAllradivp Scheme ever 
1‘f senled to the Public. 
The INfcost Popular Juvenile 3W!ag 
azinc in America. 
it has become desirable, by reason of flnaneiul 
ernhiu i - i , ts, to dispose of the Hamilton. Ohio, 
Ope: tT.'ii worth f 110,000 at first cost. The city 
bus I o H abitants. In addition to the Opera 
1 ii , i i proposed to put up the “Tlmberman 
t urn 1 tlm. wheat and corn-growing lauds, worth 
£28,000. 
. . " itn man Farm," south of Ilitmilton, and 
• t i > u .ami Bottoms, worth $16,000. 
i on Residence. Second Ward, Hamil¬ 
ton, $6,600. 
Total .*158,000. 
To d. , if this property.lt Is proposed to sell 
$176,0M "ftii of tickets. The property Is all lu But¬ 
ler c 1 i'bio, which Is, by the last census, the 
agricultural, malt, wheat and barley 
imy in t a United States, 
are each, making, against 3158,000 
i Hi ot p /perty, a chance of 158 agulnst 175. 
BEFKREN0E8. 
] T n> I) ampbkll. Member of Congress. Ham¬ 
ilton, Ohio. 
M H .r , President FlrBt National Bunk, Ham¬ 
ilton, Ohio, 
A. • ' t. President Second National Bank, 
la ,i • -blO. 
i a ok & Allstatter, Hamilton, Ohio. 
I. ;e. Dyer & Co., Hamilton, Ohio, 
u.i j i v, THoyvuiutXrK & Co., Cincinnati. 
Sit A> krh. Sloane & Co., Cincinnati. 
Hon. ,i r.x. V. Humic, lute Judge Common Pleas. 
Hon. Thomas Millikkn, Attorney at Law. 
The drawing will take place at Hamilton, Decem¬ 
ber ami will be conducted In a manner to avoid 
all ■ *i i-t ons to a lottery scheme. 
For Circulars and ull information, address the 
Opera House Commissioners, Hamilton, Ohio. 
Enamel and Ticu Turquin, 
Gilt and Enamel, and 
oxybized 
NEW GR0UPES AND STATUETTES, BIRDB 
AND ANIMALS. 
*.|) row subscribers toTnr. Ltttj.i Corporal for 
• year, whose name* nnd money uve *'-nt in 
. November ;md December, will receive tbe 
■•I" i er and Deecuibet t umbers or Iffio FREE I 
■ittle Corporal im* a larger circulation 
■ a.' an) other Juvenile Mur-run in the world. Iind 
b,*.t'- f worth tb*- price than any other Inugiulne 
iibiti: fd. 
dollar and a-hnlf a year : ft tf> tor six copies ; 
• copy 15 cent: o- tr•••■ to any ono who ml! try 
also a club. Beautiful Premium* for Club- 
rabsatlbe non. Back numbers Can ulwuvs bu sen* 
Ad dr, s 
snvn.i. a. in i.i.fr, 
J,ittle Cut pot ol Pithlikhiiig llciunc, 
C.lilrngo, 11,. 
BELLS, CARD RECEIVERS, 
Anti n Varict; of Articles nttd V-’lsitfCK 
1 llrouyt. <P yds ami Clel* 
sonur Enamel. 
YOSEMITE! Y08E^iTE! 
The finest Stereoscopic Views ol the wonderful 
Yosomlte yeL made will be publiahed Dec. 15tb, by 
H. A II. T. ANTHONY & CO., 
591 Broadway, New York, opp. Metropolitan Hotel. 
Chroroos and Frames, Albums and Stereoscopes, 
Graphoscopes. 
CHARLES A. DANA, Editor. 
GETTING UP CLUBS. 
GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS 
We have Just opened fresh invoices of 
articles suitable for PKKSKNTS, such as 
FINE GENEVA JEWELRY, 
MUSICAL BOXES, 
Loudon mid Vienna Fancy Goods, 
and especially 
SWISS WATCHES, 
of which we can offer one of the largest 
assortments In the city. 
V. J. MAGNIN, GUEDIN & CO., 
801.K AGKNTS FOR THU 
HTARDIItf WATCH. 
A Newspaper of the Present Times. 
Intended for People Nowon Earth. 
Including Farmers, Mechanics. Merchants,Professional 
Men, Workers, Thinkers, and all Manner of Honest 
Folks, and tho Wives. 8ons, aud Daughters of all such. 
ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR I 
ONE HUNDRED COPIES FOR *50, 
Or less than One Cent a Copy. Let there bo a *50 Club 
at every Post Office. 
Parties Inrjulre howto get nn clubs. Our answer 
is, send for Price List, and a Club form will accom¬ 
pany It with full directions,—milking a large saving 
to consumers and remunerative to Club organizers. 
il d :i:i WJE8E1T STHKET 
Jtox 56 13. NEW YORK. 
THE SEMI-WEEKLY 8UN, *2 A YEAR, 
of the a a mo elze end general character ns tho THE 
WEEKLY, tint with a greater variety of miscellaneous 
reading, and furnishing tlm news to its subscribers with 
greater lreshneMS, bocuoso it comes twice a week in¬ 
stead oforicoooly. 
“ r¥lIIE LITERARY WOULD.” 
A teen-page Monthly Paper. Itevl 
lending New Books; Literary News; i 
Monthly List of American Publications. 
pkrYicak. Sample Copier, Sir Cents. 8. It 
Publisher, 32 Bromfleld 8t., Boston, Mu*s, 
THE DAILY SUN, *0 A YEAR. 
A prcRmlnentlv readable newspaper, with the largest 
circulation in the world. Free, Iuaeoendent, and tear- 
lass in politics. Ail the news trom everywhere. Two 
cents acopy ; by man, 50 ccnta u month, or go a year. 
For Terms to Clubs, and Specimens, address 
I. T7, ENGLAND, Publisher, 8nn office. New York. 
( U 'EAP J-A llnndMo,,,,., |„||. u i|i Photograph 
\ J Album, holding 20 full-»lzc pictures, mailed post¬ 
paid, for 25 eta,; OfV.r fl -. *2.25 jmr doz. t ’ rculafs free 
AdillOBS C. k BILKY; Holland, Erie Go.. N. V 
48 Beeliman St., Hew ITork 
(SOX A HAY MADE AT IIOMEl-40 
ttrety new articles for Agents. 8iuu 
sent free. Addr ess II. B. 811 AW, Alfred, Me. 
Thi: best agricultural weekly in the country Is 
Moorks Rural New-York hr, published in this 
City .-American n,Ul Fel low. 
Cl a III IN.' ling cured by Bates’ A pjiliances For de- 
io scriptlou,Uddress SIMPSON & CO., Box 507G N.Y 
uihi a ry how made from 
v I S\ii r I (An CIDER, WINE, MO- 
* III i-V/ni LASSES, OR SOR¬ 
GHUM, in Ton Hours, without using drugs. 
For Circular*, address F. I. SAGE, Vinegar Maker, 
Cromwell, Conn. 
A Week Salary ! -Young men wanted as 
local a ml traveling salesmen. Addressiwith 
stump) R. II. WALKER, 3i Park Row, New York. 
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