prices this season for an advance of moment to ope- 
rate successfully. We quote • Turkeys. near points. 
£ tt>. li@18c.: do., other do., 15®Ui0r! do. State and 
Western, M@lGc.; do. poor, 1Q@12 c. Chickens, near 
points, prime, l~@18c.; do. other, 15@l6o.. do. State 
and Western, prime, J.|@19e.; do. poor 01 slow- 
t.reiifhied stock, * 310 ,•. Ducks, prime, N- V., 18®1 S)q.: 
do. Western, ll&lGe Geese, S. Vprime I 'dor lie.: 
poor to fair. 10 ( 9120 .: common, ii@9r. f ,iv>• fowls and 
chickens range at 18(®lrtc.: roosters, 8@J0o.; turkeys, 
Uqaltic. ducks,V pair,7N®fl7c. for k.,7.; ffl@7i>e. for 
Westorn. Geese. N. .T. common and Western, 
Lie. Receipts are nriw oortaiicfl from near points, 
and trie market has Improved for prime birds. A 
Stood dine!} of stock lias thawed out h/idlv and is 
pressnd for sale. Venison is barely quotable, large 
quantities have been sartlBced at “iims that would 
not pay freight. Wo quote: Kasteru and Canadian 
par I ridges, 20@35c.; quail. M 75f.»'t 8 dozen ; poor and 
Western soft. Mk-lW). t’arlrillgi'M, prime, 50<vOtJU<;. 
l’raiilu hens, ftO&iilillc.; prime trapped, and :«J®J0e for 
Door and shot, Hares, .'WradiV. V pair, KahOlta. aka 
'£>('. Venison, whole deer, P It. ikfvie.; long Huddles, 
rises like a ruined castle from 
effecting all the brilliant hues 
water, 
none too 
irear, American Desert, 
The foreground of tills pic- 
study of trees (3 delicate 
: — v examine the whole 
tbo public, and jail to find 
artistic excellence us to these 
They ore every way 
art journal Of America-THE 
so lino, t hey can only 
0 highest,-priced pictures offered 
:. It would 1,0 an Injustice to place 
— • lln V of the. cheap prints commonly 
newspapers 113 premiums to their 
Subscription price, $5, including 
The White Mountains ” and “ The Cliffs 
’ J vmes Sutton & Co., Publishers, 
or too sky, which ure also reproduced In the 
The picture is exceedingly brilliant, but 
much so for the heart of the C 
where this seem; is laid, 
turn is very rich, and the 
and natural. One may carefully 
list of chromos offered to 
elsewhere so much real 
two representative landscapes, 
worthy of ilio groat a ‘ ■ 
Ai,t)WJ 8 , These chromos are 
be compared with fli 
In the market. I 
them by the side of 
sent out by 
subscribers. 
The At, dine, 
Chromos 
of Green Htvor, 
58 Maiden tune, N, V 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
run or irenn cattle Mince last Mon¬ 
day ha*only been 2,184 head, and of thnae the greater 
part, were sold off at Oommuntpaw yards. As the lots 
wore hehl on from tluy to day, salon were uniform as 
to range on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday IHir 
lug these days prices were Arm, 8 @ 12 o. ¥ ft.; weights. 
;«®41 cwt., on AfiOfiP Its *> cwt,„ net. Special Muirs 
have been: Virginia cattle, quality poor—mixed 
steers and pulls, 8,V. ltd weights, lWi-ii. 1 ) Jft cwt.: 
good quality do. steers. 7.H cwt., UXfijQue.l poor 
?r«# ty nu] J 10 <ll> " 11 ow V common Ivontucfcv do., 
' c< 1 ,TI, hon(o fair Missouri dn„6Jf®7CWt.! 
lOGSlIYo.i common Illinois do., 6 ewt„ IOWcm lair 
32? iKamII- 018 ml;’ 7 i1 '' wt - U*°', ! Texan do.. «k®5K 
cwt,, 8 «a 9 !sc. The Pennsylvania Central RaHroad 
on and 
flOlor March: 81125f(Vr April; extra prime, 81,’t.oi 
for inspected; Western prime mess, inspected, *15.00; 
Western-dressed ii<)g«,(ii- ( 5)7Mo.: dry salted sjioulders. 
tike.; Westiwn tlereed pickled hams, I, , 
IBe.: short-eut hum-, loo, for Iftlbx., Pb o. for 18 lbs,, 
9c. tor 20 »>*.; long clear middles, 8 kje.: ' 
do., 8 ?<e. Western sleutn lard, ‘.i'ie, forspi 
February. S»kc, for March. Hteorlnr. O'-i 
Reef hams. l2l.09@3ii.1X>. Tierced beet', 
ewt.. like- 
* Hr,„,T V ,o' in tiiMTH. iiiiij waiiiv, iur w<‘i<'C!uonsi: troou 
Slate. 30@3:ie.: Welsh tubs fsuov. aHfiollc.: other. 69 ® 
3fe.i choice Western, including Michigan factory, 32 
@>4e.t good do,, 't&fojtdl.r Pennsylvania palls, Mm H 7 e ; 
do. otherpkgs., 30®34e. Hulls, choice, 30@3le.i other. 
JlHtuAC. 
riieese. -Exports for the week. 9.000 boxes. The 
market, ha* shown much more life, with some little 
competition among shippers for best stock, and 
higher prices prevailing, Holders generally are 
quite confident In their views. 
State factory, choice. l&Stlnl^e.: do, flno. 15c,: do. 
fair to prime, 121i@14Jkc.; State dairy, 14@14Vc, lor 
good to prime,' nx@13Sfc. for poor to fair. Ohio fac¬ 
tory, good to prime, lhslljfc. 
Ciiler-Dnll.wltli a lower range: quoted 12@tec, 
Cider Vinegar, 20 ( 3 ) 220 . ' 
Coitnu.—Supplies have boon liberal, with prices 
easier. 1 
_ , UpUuiili, Alstsmii. Now Orleans Terse, 
Ordinary.,. 13X 13K 13 k 13k 
Goon Ordinary. Mjf ilk 130 15 O 
Strict Good Ordinary. I5K 15)4 1511-16 1511-16 
MiTdihig":':::. m m m 
Good Middling., 
■tried Fruits, ._ 
with the homo Unde the principal pur 
fsoutnom sliced apples, llwilSo. for 
16c. for fnney do. Ctr*' ’ ‘ " — 
qr».,?5f'»10c. for 1873; V»u 3 w,rn,OH&! 
and filidil*J-feO. for 1873. Blackberries'. 13 
peaches, prime Georgia, new, 21®28ei 
lina, 23:«25u.; Virginia, lAis20e.: unpo 
for halves and lie. for quarters, 
25o. Hnsphorrles. 33(!s34e. 
Fugs—Havr- passed through another weak period. 
Fresh have declined for all except strictly fresh, and 
limed are still dragging alarmingly. 1 -ont commences 
Feb y 22d. We quote State and Pcnnaylyanla. 27 
- : r . - - . • v ... v'viibuu iwuiiruau 
liyeight Department have announced that on and 
uft-r the 2l«t. Inst, all live stock shippoil through on 
lltcir reiLd shall be consigned to tholrnow yards at 
Co Xf'? n th /j llH >ik of the Hudson, 
t his move will cause the Communipuw yards to bo 
closed. 
Milch Cows.-This trade Is so small and low, lust 
at. this moment, that we can only report tu a general 
way. Prices, *26(903,00 V head. 1 general 
Veu Is.— On Wednesday last veals were not quoted : 
gr iss calves. 8 H V head, i'hmsday, smooth quality 
veals lftiyllc.: grass calves. CfiCtSV head. Arrivals 
lmv<! byoii light* fttid tliiuro wannu change on Friday 
when the market eiumM firm at uoon. y 
ant ! Wedu»*»Juy Inst aheop sold 
lit 1 ThurMnay, sh»'<*n tUija 
7'uc.: Pfluay, do.,Tl.«. geZr^l tono P of°^c 
market has been fair, with prices firm for large lots 
of sheep and for selected lots of lambs. Special sales 
havo been : Michigan shoe}), 77 Its., 6 jfc.; Pennsyl- 
vuidii do.. 7. 1 bB„ Do.; State do., 80.3-i Ab„CVi;, ; Jergey 
do., 9ft mg. ftAe.; poor course Ohio do,, no ibu., r,Wo • 
oluo do., 97 lbs., *7.a) y cwt.: Canada do., 123 n,s., 
bHC.i lauada lambs, 79 as.. 7.!..jC. 
llogf, _ Wcdnesdiiy lust live were held at far.: city 
dressed, 7 Is(,b 8<>.: Western dressed, rtlp.oTe. 'I’hurs- 
da y , live bogs, do., elt.Y dressed. 7Vf<*hV Western 
dieHHOd, 0K<$1'„. Friday, live, W &\>:; eltv dressed 
7K(.W(o.; Western dressed 7<i t i7W.C. Trade | "S 
Inilueticed by the favorable condition of the weather 
■ 1 eiivuiucif. 
II lbs. It ft- 
. r... :„j„ 
shi rt dear 
ait, 9 ft-Wc. for 
,-J2l,(lfW7lU)0. Tlarocd hoof, <21,Via?".!ll"l 
for prime mess; *27,(5)26 for India mess- $27 O 28 
for extra India moss. Ilamded heefat $9.7561)11 for 
Plain tiio3» rlrHt. gn.de t $9.7.'><,?0.7t, for second grade 
do., and *71.69(413for extra mess. 
Weed*.—Clover la in demand from shippers at 9><rc. 
Timothy 1 b quiet ut *3.50. * 
Tohnceci.—Sales have been small, with prices, 
however, as steadily held, as slocks are not consid¬ 
ered excessive. 
QUOTATIONS—NEW CROP. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Dugs...Otfia Bjfc, Ok® 7 c. 
Good do. ... G V('b T e, 7M@ 7Kc 
Common to medium lent. 7MOO .8 o, 8 bb 8Vo 
g. ood 00 . .10 bi He. 11 (4 13 c. 
a ? 0 ^, rt0, -.10 ® jl 0 . II @12 c. 
Selections.llM® 12 Xa. 13 @11 
SKEDEEAE CROP Or 1872. 
Connecticut fillers... 5 @ 8 c 
seconds. 9 (4 if, e‘ 
„ _ , wrappers. 15 & f)( , / 
Now York assorted Iota. y ,a ‘>o ,, 
Pennsylvania .isBorted lots. . 714 ® on 
Ohio assorted lota. t: %, yu,/ 
Wisconsin assorted lots. tlVMlO r 
Surgical PlRMtlc MockiugH foi 
ami Supporting Belts of bCRt quality 
14 Hruadway, N. Y. 
ihnv ^tl^vtisiemcnU 
GENUINE 
Peruvian Guano 
Farmers, a onioni ,wrists and Dhaj.krb In Fer 
Idtzors have now an opportunity of obtaining this 
Valuable manure in suiitlI i„r U e |. 5l s. rtt Im¬ 
porters’ prices, by applying to the Special Agency 
Juit established for the purpose of delivering Genu¬ 
ine Peruvian Guano to consumers at any accessible 
port or railway station in the country. Full particu¬ 
lars given In Circular mailed froo on application to 
R. BALCAZAK, 
. . N "- Uoiivev Si., Nuw York. 
HKFFJTtKNCEtS TtY l.’KHMIBSION. 
Messrs. Hudson, Hit rtado A Co., Financial Agents 
fd the Peruvian Gov. i-niuent, 63 VVtii 1 fit., N. Y. 
Moses Taylor, Pcea. National City Hank 62 wall 
8t„ Now York. 
J. f. Tract, Ksq„ Peruvian Consul, 36'. Broadway 
W.T.r 
.... Ytx 173? 18 18 
r l’lie market Is strong and active, 
~ * ~i principal purchasers. 
. ^ , IlGoiac. fiir 1873c.. ant! 11© 
Prate sliced, umisc, for 1873crop: 
7: Western, 8 X 6 VJ 0 . lor 1873 Crop 
1 .13 
— t.; North Caro- 
unpoeled- im«)l2e.. 
Pitted cherries, 23® 
__ ' 1 — - - - l wvu * i-tninri f aillUi Al 
©28c.: W cste rue I p r c H 8, 26 <y 37 1 ; do, ordinary freight, 
24wWc.; Canadian, 24W2aC.; llme.tl, choice, In email 
lots, 17m:iH,-.: State, I6®17o,; Western, li@10e. 
l'.s-culiiil Oils.—Wholesale price* are :—Oil tiop- 
permiui in tin can*. *3.15(43,3(1 p m., laM sale, M.l.,: 
do. la glass, oil wintnrgrceu, *4.20; oil eas- 
satrus, ftiktoMc. 
Featlier*.—There is very little new husinosH aud 
prlce.s iue weak atfi5(!j63e. for prime new live West¬ 
ern geese ; inferior,Tift®,qic. 
Fresh Fi uDh.— Prime sound apples are quoted 
an hetore, but the extent of damage occasioned by 
the recent warm spell prevents buyers from taking 
hold frcly. CranberrteH ore well worked down, and 
Prices ure ttrm for bard or good shipping sorts. Cali¬ 
fornia pears are dull; full prices are lor packages 
made prime. Grape- sell In a small .ray at /, ,7c. for 
Catawba. Slock has kept remuekably well tills sea¬ 
son. Samples of 3-D), boxes ate offering, with line, 
grm berries and very little off from full fall tlavor 
Pita nut- have advanced. Ulekorv nuts quiet • n few 
fancy bring 36e. above our rate. We quota : State ap¬ 
ples, from good to 11 rune. fVHXai; selected do.. *1: 
railroad lots, some of which are frozen,range at ip,* 
2.50. Caltr irtlla tx itrs, Kasteru Bcurre. *l®3-50 » box ; 
VVinter Nells, *3..2i. Cranberries, runcy, * bbl . BIk./, 
9.59; other, *7@3, fancy boxes, Ft; good. *2.tio<^2.7i); 
common to poor. *1.1)0*13.25. f'atawba (Jrapes, ®7c 
Hickory nuts. *l.otk. Peanuts, urlmo Virginia, *2.Trft@ 
5; other V Irgtii H . *2.2.v,.2 . 2 ): North Carolina tio., *2t,- 
Monday » Hnlen. — Btmves woro nlow of sain 
both yesterday and to-duy. Still, by noon the pens 
en!r„ b ^eon nearly (t leaned out. Prices ranged lit !k„j 
J.MC. V lb.; weight-. I kMll cwt., on ftft®«0 lhs. to tln> 
cwt., not. tjuality gonerally coarse, with a choice top. 
Mileli i'iitv*.—Nine cows sold ut *t(KS72 head ; l 
Cows anil their Calves, *115. '1'rude slightly improved. 
Vital*.— Smooth quality voxIh not on sale, 
quality grass cal vus sold ut $19 V head “ 
quality grass calves Bold at #19 t< head. Trade si mb'] 
ana hiiiw. 
Wheep nnd l.nnibh. Theshwcpdue for thlsfore- 
111 l,0 !‘ lirrlv !' " n time, mid in consequence 
nude opened very slow, but became brisk when the 
Irnshly-ai rlvnil tlocks wore offered for sale. Sheep 
amall'i^iWV^®^ 0 - * ' b - Ln,nb8 Mol ' J 
llngs.-Fonr cars of live hogs sola at flo. 18 It,.; I 
cat'Hoi rnniij were held on sale. City *ud Western 
dressed not quoted ut noon. 
UKC "IPT8 OF LIVE STOCK. 
n „ 8h«op A 
„ „ . ... „ Bosvea. Cowa, Cftlveo. Lnmtin. 11,,,. 
One Hundredth 8t...2,559 9 345 •),', t|/„ 
Fortv-Klghth 8t. 15 37 134 8 648 1)9 
Fortieth St. OU 00 «5 8.183 25 407 
(omnnuiiimw. 4,065 1)0 UU 4,468 12 3S6 
Weehawkeu.1,099 00 00 floo cm 
Course. ***"*. 
Combing... 
New York, Michigan and Wisconsin 
No. 1 .■■■■;. 
no. 2 . 
Coarse. 
Combing...i ...* 
Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee 
Buperune state. n 0 C@ 6 25 
Extra do,.... li 70 .,/, 7 IV) 
BupcrOne Western.!]” C 00® 1 ; 2 ft 
Extra do.. U ;Q,a 7 nq 
Round hutiD Ohio., extra. t; flo@ 7 m 
l’rade brands do. 7 23 ® 7 an 
White wheat, extra. 7 7 -,,,, y o u 
Bouthero, extra. 7 oo@U qq 
Rye flour. .. 4 75 ^ a u,, 
Corn meal, Western. 4 31 to l «o 
Brandywine. 4 76® 4 90 
Fiir* and Skiu*.—The market remains dull. At 
the London sale muskrat sold at last fall prices. Pale 
beaver fell off 39 per cent, and dark do. 10 per cent. 
Mink and coon not wanted her. 
Wc qnote : -No. I qusittv: Otter, ii piece North 
and Kast, * 8 («ilit. West and N, W., *5<a7; (jrsy Fox 
North and East, Tll®75c.: West and N. W.. M-Sste.) 
Red Fox t North and East, *1.5G©1.«5, West and N W 
* 1 15fijL25r Black Bear, North and Bait. *9ftcl9. West 
and N. W., * 6 ,® 8 ; Brown Onb», North and East, * 1 . 
West unci N. W.,.<2®3: Mjher, North Eqvt, 
10, West and N. W„ *fru,3: Mini;, dark, North and 
East *8®4 Wo t and N. \v.: *'M 2 .ft(t; ’Mink, pale 
North utul EhM. $l.f«.v. 2 , Wot and N. VV„ *!®T,35 
:uu ‘ Fmt, lOglOe., West aud N. 
Si" ; * I if, ,,k v r .-? t » wnotAtr. North and East, In® 
jOc., West uucl I\. VV., Mlft],; Kitts, Nortto and KaU 
5@6e . W est aod N W., Sen Heaver, F D>.^ North 
and East., |1.75<«i2, Wcrtand N. W., fl.25<3il.60' Rac- 
coon. North and East, MiaiGOc,, West and N. W r .,ot)(«i 
b5e.; upposum, North and East, 5®10e,,West and N, 
^5®10e. ; Skunk, black, eo®« 6 c.; Bkunk, striped, 
Uraio. Prices of wheat have been ruling lower 
under a decreased export demand. Corn has been 
speculative in demand and higher. Oats lower. 
Wheat, Soring. No. 2.»l,6O®*),60 
No. 1. J.Ufro. 1 ;« 
Winter lied Western. 1.57® 168 
Amber do. 1.89® 1.72 
White..... 1 67,* 1 (15 
Barley, Canada West. 1 . 80 ® i ‘.85 
Corn, \>v iino Western luixed, In store,.. [ JU& 
A flout.,,,. .. y(JtiG 93 
New rnlxall and yellow Western.^ !!*.! I 83® 88 
Oats, Wenteru mixed, afloat . 62® 
White StaGc. 
White Western.. 62 <, t , 
Hay and Mraw,-Supplies are liberal and of¬ 
fered promptly at current Iti'leeM 
1 m* *L 0 pfiil.lt); retail lots, * 1 . 10 ® 
l.oO; clover, Alo.@*l.3(i; salt,75c. Straw, 80c. for Jong 
rye ; (15@7Uc, tor nhort rye; 0 D@ 7 j<slor wheat; 90o.@ 
*l.for oat. The quotations at the depot are:—For 
prime Bay, *26@2s ft ton: good do., ^ 23 ® 25 : good 
shipping, * 20 , common shipping, H ton; long 
rye straw, $lo@16 ton; short do. do., *12 $ ton; 
Et 3 «m nce ^mostanxduB to get, v<rfectly rciiabb Veg- 
•\ ntl Mower Seed. W itfi 1 bl - object fn viow, 
besides Intportlngmany vUrlotli s 1 romreliablegrow- 
f : "« ,f tml u,ul Germany, I grow a hun- 
,'!!.« ? DI ? ui^“IpdSOf vegetable seed nnniy f(<ur seed 
under my own. eye. A round all of these 
I throw the proti'i’toift of th.• three warrants of luv 
t mu! .■ a hjirel/Uty, luty? 
IfjB heun tho llrst. to introduce the 1 tubbard anil Mar- 
No. 7 . 
No. 3 ... 
Coarsa... 
Combing. 
Combing, unwashed. 
Illinois, lowu and Minnesota 
Totals this week....7.729 40 479 21.20-1 37 853 
• last week....8,875 43 310 24,718 30,061 
COMPARATIVE rates. 
Last week. 
Cents, 
12 & 13k 
11 & n£ 
10 @ 10k 
. Ok @ UY 
10 k' & Ilk 
This week. 
Cents. 
12 @ 13J4 
11 @ llg 
10 @ 10Y 
6 @ 9« 
10 @ 1 1 
Good Steers ft 
Fair. 
Poor. 
Poorest. 
Gen. selling rutos 
I’HE BRA rRIf!E.—of all #*itrly f’oaolios* 
1 ripe two weeks before any other, .Monarch BLraw- 
B<■ m 1 i r ^ 1 "" ,( asph 11 rric h, Asparagus & Rhubarb. 
Ben d lot cata logues. \v vi. i'Aiiuy.Gim.amlmmn, N.J. 
jteQA Lev Day.- -1,900 Age.tita wanted. Parttcdlars 
" free. A. H. BLAI It A CO., St. Louis, Mo. 
j4» ,I T ^ EACH WEEK,— Agents wanted; partlcu- 
iP l -J lars tree, ,/. Wurth A Co., St. Louis, Afo 
LADIES xi n"i '< ■' ‘L'V, l.y addressing 
Mli.LS M h G CO., Waltham, Mass. 
S Pf k l? r r< JEST HOOK Sent Free! 
) I. \ *A*/ . 1 . ^ <>. U 1NSON, Morristown, N. J. 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
THE ALDIHE CHROMOS FOR 1874 
i tie two chromos presented to subscribers of .The 
Alpine for 1874 are such beautiful and unusual 
works ul art—faithful copies of actual paintings In 
oil niude by Lbe celebrated artist, Thomas Moran, 
from studies of nature—that wo feel Jiistlfled In 
i'ailing special attention to them. These .ohromoa 
represent scenes characteristic of the East and the 
Went: the White Mountains of New Hampshire, and 
the Cliffs of Green Jltver In Wyoming Territory. In 
si If tiro range of grand and beautiful American sce¬ 
nery, it would be difficult to (ind two more pictur¬ 
esque or charming views, unlike as nature in her 
varying moods, yet appropriate companion pieces. 
The view In the White Mountains gives the be¬ 
holder a grand and sublime scone of the most fuluous 
region in New Ktigluud, a picture which Is tilled with 
ihu very sjiirit of the region. The subject Is treated 
with much breadth and feeling, without an over¬ 
crowding of peuks and cliffs which so often spoil the 
artistic effect. The top of the principal mountain Is 
surrounded by clouds of magical beauty, which add 
life to the scone, indicating, as they do, action. The 
picture Is one of the elemonts—earth, air, water— 
thrown together by the hand of the great artist. 
Such a picture is always fresh, and never grows dull. 
I he dashing brook, the rich group of autumn-clothed 
trees, the deep-down, far-away meadows, the stream 
rushing down the mountain's side, the crags ami 
rocks, tho hint of cloud mysteries, and innumerable 
mountains beyond, all 01 which the artist gives us In 
this picture, make it the most notable and really 
artistic chromo ever offered to the American public. 
In pleasing contrast with the blue clouds aud cool 
bights of tho White Mountains, wo have In the Cliffs 
ol Green River a golden, sun-bathei) landscape, with 
a sky full of glory-a breaking away of thu clouds to 
let the King of Day through! The physical geogra¬ 
phy of the Great West is very peculiar, and this Mr. 
Moran has faithfully reproduced. A grand red sand. 
JOHN SAUL’S Fnt a login: of New and Beauti¬ 
ful Plants will ho ready In February, with a colored 
plate. Mailed free to all my customers \ to others, 
price 10 cts. A plain copy to all applicants free. 
JOHN SAUL, 
Washington City, D. €. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET, 
Little falls. N. Y., Jan. 17. 1874. 
r„T ni ?-/ markf ' t 'i 1 . Little Falls, for the week ending 
Jan. 1/, was active, and prices about the mmo .is 
those of last week. Farm dairies, in small bits or 
,jruuw ‘. t LVaiSjBc for the best, am! the 
poorer grades, hu.ily skimmed, went at 6@8e, only a 
tew factories wore Offered, and those were lota of 
late ends to close ont. The following sales were 
made * 
8L JoLmsvillo, 203 boxes ut 18Ke.; MlnavJlle 100 
C ' : ,m' ld V(" rr , u * U<1 ' Safe.: Brackett's Bridge, 80,’ 
Manlieim Turnpike hud a small lot, and 
W&n llnlfjtru? at 15<* hilt wa »n*nr i.t* uoin.. 4i.«« 
FITS AND EPILEPSY 
positively cured. The worst cases, of longest stand- 
hl!W n -, IIe,s «AR 1 i'h cure. A bottle sent 
free to all uddi'easmg J. E. IHBBLEE. 
Druggist, 614 6th Avq., New Vork. 
20 SHEETS OF CHOICE 
MUSIC, $1. 
^Ly throw away money on high-priced Music 
9» n sfiJect from our Catalogue of 700 pi eces 7 
^- n /i"» Llalr-Dime, or 10 of Dime Bcrles, mailed on 
receipt Of Ont* Dollar. Sold by all bookseller8, and 
^Li'Ougli any newsdealer. Send stamp 
for Catalogue. Address p 
BKNJ. W. llITCIfCOCK, Pnbliaher. 
43f» Third l»c„ New Yorlt. 
WM.“p; MOORE AT CO.7 
Ol .Suffolk, Vu., have Farms at from *5 to *25 
acre, with dwelling, barns. Ac., that will compare 
with the best valley lands it the North. 8tock needs 
feeding only two months. Send for a (SbcaSS 
