JAN. 24 
Receipts for the week, 85,456 boxes. 
Exports (lo, 27,247 boxes. 
Liverpool entile, 65s. September cheese. 
Steam to Liverpool, 25s.®Y7s. tkl. 
COTTON.- The New York market Jins been rather 
toneless. Prices were worked tip during several ses¬ 
sions, but. there has been no encouraging response 
from Llveipool; in fact, some speculative operators 
have traiiBIerred their orders to the English market. 
Receipts at the moment light. 
CUKR1CNT PRICES. 
Quotations based on American standard of classlfl 
cation. 
Ordinary. 
Strict ordinary. 
Middling. . 
Good Middling. 
Strict good middling. 
Middling fair. 
Fair.....'. 
N. Orleans 
Uplands, and Gulf. 
Texas. 
, 9 5-16 
»->k 
10 3-l6 
10 3-16 
. 10 11-16 
li 
11 
11M 
11 7-16 
11 7-16 
. 11 9-16 
Hys 
U Jit 
. 11 18-16 
12Hi 
12 
12 5-16 
12 5-16 
im 
12 11-16 
12 11-16 
12 15-16 
12 15-16 
13^ 
13 7-16 
13 7-16 
• IH^S 
14 3-16 
14 3-16 
STAINED. 
Good ordinary...... $y I Low Middling.10 9-16 
8trlet good ordinary 9J* | Middling.11 9-16 
Futures closed as follows: January, ll.97iMill.9Sr,; 
February, 115t»I8.16c.; March, 12.12io.l2.ice.; April, 
12.68rttd2.ti4e.; May, 12.80® 12.81c.; June, 12.94® 12.95c.; 
July, 13.05® 13.Ofiu.; August, l3.16to13.17o.; September, 
12 . 51 * 212 . 02 c.; October, 11.80® 11.32c.; November, 11.62 
@11.Ole. 
R<;celp(s for week, 58,790 bales. 
Exports, do., 6,988 do. 
Drui.n Euuit' 8. Liberal sales at other points of 
collection have given th inness to apples here, i'eeled 
peaches scarce and too high for steady trade. Small 
fruits steady. 
Southern apples, ordinary to good, 5J4i'®5^c.;do.flne 
to oholcc, tifv.ilee; fancy, 9(2:1c,- Western, crop, ordi¬ 
nary, fiJitivtle; do, choice lots, O'^e; State, llm -cut. 
6@(i^e.; do. old, quarters, o&«.t6.1£c.; evaporated 
apples, 1881, ll@12c; do. choice ring cut, 18@l8t^c. 
Peaches, soutlleru, crop 10<®1 Sc; Curulinu do., good 
to fancy, 20®23c; tta. do. peeled, 2 tK» 2 lc; evap¬ 
orated peachtis, peeled, !i5@M7i-; do. Iltipeeied, I4@15c; 
tinpeeli d pcqehr-s, halves, ftenOtgC; do, quarters, 50* 
r>kj,c, Plums, Southern, 13 1 ait 140.; State, 160U7c. 
Cln tries, Southern, 18«2Uc. Blackberries, 1 :>‘.,e. Rasp¬ 
berries, 26@2ic. 
Egor.—T he market broke badly on Thursday and 
closes very weak and unsettled, with possible free 
arrivals and a market neglected by the lung rule of 
high prices, A wholesale parcel of fresh western 
would hardly make Inside price. Held and limed 
stock dull and tending loiter. 
Choice stock, ,/ doz., 25c.; State and Pa., 23c.; 
Western, choice, fresh. 22tiu28c. do. and Cana¬ 
dian line, held, lii(420c.; Southern, fresh, tine. 280521c.; 
Western, Southern and Canadian, poor to good, d>@ 
18o.; limed. State, 20®'<!lo.; Canada and Western, 
prime, 20c.: full- to good, iSitilOc. 
Fresh Fruits. —Apples are llnb for prime lots, but 
It Is difficult to till a wholesale order as so much stock 
lias to he repacked. Red fruit Is very tirrn, also 
Greenings free from scald. Lady apples'haveonly a 
chance sale. Cranberries are now mostly of X J. 
crop; price very strong, Florida Oranges are Improv¬ 
ing In quality, out the lone of the trade docs not en 
courage much better prices Peanuts scuree am! 
quoted stiffly. Hickory iiutg fpilet. A few good 
Catawba grapes mtnle me. 
Apples, SplUenberg, P bid. $3.50 po4.oO; Greening, 
$3.50@2.76; Baldwin, $3.50(163.75; mixed lots, good to 
prime, $.'<lj!I, 25, ordinary. 31.75152.60. Lady apples, 
choice, 7- kig. .82505.. 75'; falr to good,SI,5ii(.i285. Pears 
choice varieties. »' box, $l,8jf/<il Cranboi rles, Cape 
Cod, choice, $i:t.Ub.vJl.l>.i; goou 'V bill. 610.iXgJil2.50! 
Jersey fancy. P crate, <S.3b@3.t5j prime, gikg8.25; fair 
to good gi.">0252.75. Oranges, Florida, V* h.alf bbl. 
case. 32,SAR-I; do -j bbl, ease 31.50®% 15, 
Peanuts,Ya. haud-plcged "h ti. touuf-ae.; ilo.f’y. 
extra prime, iih-tiSc.i good to prime, 7@7J^e.; 
Shelled, Sijitle.; pecan nuts, 9wl2c. Hickory nuts, 
state, P bush., 75ebi 3!: We.Meril, 60e.@$t. 
Exports for week, 1,352 bbls. apples. 
FLOUR.—Low railroad freights b&ve sent large vol¬ 
umes of flour forward and prices have declined heav¬ 
ily under the enormous receipts for Winter. 
No. 2„ per tibl.,33.a*<i4.!5; St.ue amt TV esu-iTi, super¬ 
fine, $1 lot.*-l.rt.5t city mills, XX, $0.9o@7.35; Spring 
wheat, extra, $1.7.V(j;5 A; Spi-ing \ A and XXX, $5.5iX'ti 
6.50; patents, $6..|0@».UU; Ohio routi 1 hoop shipping, 
35.01 V:*5.60; trade brands, $r>.75u40,flQ; St. l.ouls extra, 
$5.25®5.65; do, double extra, $5.75wdi 85; do. family, 
$6.50(0,7.2.1; Southern extra shipping, $5.50(3,6.00;do. XX 
and faudly, $6.85'!*7.74. Kyc fiour, supenlne, $ 4 .40® 
4.80. Corn meal. Uruudywltni, Jt3.75(<i3.K5; do. West¬ 
ern, $3.;i5(«i3.75. I luck win- At dour ~4> mu its. $3,2560 
3.50, Wheat teco, lull, y ten, $20'06620.5-1-, do fl-l It. ).< 
ton, 20.0u@2u BU; do. 100 It. V ton, *» oo@j2 1 * 1 . 
Grain-. Wheat has had only a limited export and 
prices have rilled unsettled and generally iu buyers’ 
favor. The dealings iu com have been liberal for 
both home and foreign account. Oats easy. Kyc 
quiet. Barley Arm. 
Wheat, Spring. Si.22.gl.37; red Winter No. 2, $1.42&® 
1.41*4; red Winter, $i.3o,-,1.47; white Western ami 
Live poultry lower, but Is selling; the market, how 
ever, could be easily overstocked. 
Live Poultry—Chickens, choice, %< it., 9©1IH\; ilo 
fail- to good, * I*, 8@9e. Fowls, State and Jersey, 
" 4 - tt>, l2@18o.; Western, U@12e.; roosters. old, Ufa7e.; 
turkeys, lOtollc. for Jersey and Pennsylvania, ami 10 
(ftltc. for Wegtorn. Ducks, state and Jersey, V pair, 
75@fl.25; do Western, 4H pair, 7?>e.@8:l. Geese, State anil 
Jersey, F pair, $1.506*2.2o do Western, pnlr, $l,00(«l 
I. 50 
The game season will prove a short one. Sales have 
been only for table wants, and much of the supply 
which in cold weather could be used for show has to 
be carried by thosellei Instead of the retailer. This 
makes a varied condition of quality and best buyers 
neglect everything but sound and preseutable. Quail 
ought to move at present price. 
Quail, -•hole--, duo. $8 00: small and soft do., 
$1,506*1.75; grouse, prime umlrawn. ¥ pair, $1@1.25; 
drawn, 75c..<s$l: partridges, State and choice Western, 
4- pair, MXMisfi; Eastern and ordinary Western, 75® 
65c,; Wild ducks, canras hack, *• pair. $2 2V,t2 75; r 
head. 5h@7"c.; mallards, V pair, 40@Due.: teal anil 
wood, A -a-toc.; common, StVAilc.; tame sqtulhs, light >1 
do*. 38.uu@3.25; dork, $2.'.t*ai2.25; tame pigeons, llvn, 
4- pair 2Ns!i30C; rabbits, r pall-, 25@3Je.; hares, 2o®3>j. 
Provisions. . - Nearly all ll-uos have suffered de 
presslon with very moderate dealings. 
Pork, West, mm, old, P bbl $!6.5li@l7.UI; do. new, 
$17.50@1S; prime me-. $10®1€,5O; extra prime, 
*13.50@14. Lard, steam Western, 4* 100 B.8., $11.25® 
II. 2714; pr fitv, $11 10(5.'Hums, smoked City. * Tl.. 
UWodjLe ; pickle 1 Western and city'.P-6@lui!i<'- ShoUl- 
> o, :*I ... 7i:*:!LiV Iwvlll.... 
80e. Hurley, Canada, No. 1, 3 i.l 60 el.lS; -lo., •‘bright,” 
$1.20;do. State, 4 rowed, $ I 115 , 1 / I Iu; do 2 rowed, M.<@'J2e. 
Buckwheat, 9U«95c. Barley malt. Stilt-*, 2 rowt-d, $lvi 
1.05; do. I rowed. $l.h'«t 1.1,’>; do. Cnna-hi, .81.,A . I...5. 
Receipts for tin- week, wheat, ;i50.ij08 lait-n., corn, 
85,486 do.; oats, 1.59,062 do.; grass seed, 11,682 do.; rye, 
2,452 do.; barley, 82,15 ,1 do.; malt, 40.soij 10 . 
Exports for the week, wheat, 500,463 bush. corn. 
115,517 do.; oats, 1,250 do. 
Hay and Straw. There Is a.good demand and ecu 
siderable recovery of prices for retailing hay; under 
grades sell fairly, and us t lit- receipts contain much 
of that class and I he weather is very open, sellers are 
forced to humor large buyers of ear stable uinl ship¬ 
ping quality. Sail Imy very scarce this year. Straw- 
steady. 
Hay, retail quality, line, 4' 100 tbs., $l@1.05; do. 
fair 10 -spoil,NOion95c.; shipping quality, tl5@75e.; clover 
mixed, i0@Hue.; all clover, bOtgllOO. Straw, best rye, 
75@s e.; short rye &5@05o.; oat, 4U<ii50o. 
Exports for week, 2,362 bales 
Hot'S.—COttntry markets are firm, but the local 
market doe* not respoml. Brew-ers want concessions 
and will not purchase without. Exporters and spec¬ 
ulators will not operate unless the bargain Is made 
prominently on their side. Holders, however, do not 
yet seem disposed to meet any of the lower bids 
largely, and 1 in- market closes very quiet 
New 5 urk State crop of 1881, prime to choice, 25® 
28c.; do., mediums, 22@24c.; do., low grades li*@2nc.: 
crop of 16'MI, good to prime, 18@22<:.; do. low to fair, 
12@l.5e.; crop of 1879 , lair to choice, 16@2Uc ; old olds, 
7@l5e.; Eastern, crop of 1881, full- to chosce,3t*sl26c.; 
Wisconsin, do., 2u@2?o. 
Receipts for the week, 2,032 bales, 
Exports for the. week, 1,131 do. 
Milk.-W ith more than could be used prices ran 
down to $1.72 1 1 cun of 40 tits, commission milk. Far¬ 
mers were paid for Boct ntbor 8Jfe. V qt. 
IUlllt Supplies limited. 
Carolina, choice, 74p«»Kc.; good to prime,7@?)4c;com¬ 
mon to fair, ofirfah 1 |C: Louisiana, good to prime, 7@ 
7J4c; low tali- to fair, 5lv@6j4c. 
Suuar AM- Siitiu-. — lietlneil sugar quoted— 
Cut loaf, UHadlfiiie; crushed UiLje; cubes 10c; powder¬ 
ed lu@my)ie;gruuulutedU^sW9>ie; mould A 9tgc; eonfec- 
tloiiei's’ A Sfl-ftt; eoflei A standard 9@!fl<*c; coffee 
off A 6'.ji.iM7gei White exil'd O extra 0 7->i 
@8W-;C ihua7-'>y.i; yellow 6!k@7 : >f,C. 
New Orleans molasses, fair to good 53@55c; prime 
to choice 51*4 62c; fancy 63@6Tc. 
Sugar. Molasses. 
Commou sirup.. 36@II7 .. .. 
Fair to good.... 38(1*40 .. .. 
Priiiie to choice. U@43 .. .. 
Sugar-h’se molasses,hint. 25@2H 
flu bbl, .. ., 270*28 
Piit'i.ntY vno Game. Dressed poultry has no chance 
to work Into a good Winter trade. Fine bright stock 
sells on arrival for hotel and rll'St class use, hut ordi¬ 
nary ei-iiiinei'ciat part-els hang just long enough lo 
make Mu b-sale a pressing oue mid then, of course, 
must conic concessions. At the close the market for 
all Is easy. 
Dressed turkeys, choice dry picked Phlla., 15@16c.; 
scalded Jersey, !3@I le.; do State and Western, 18@ 
18c.; poor to fair, StiidOo. Chickens, fair, 8@luo.; 
good lo in-line, U®il2!4c. Phlla. dry picked, l l@16o. 
Fowls, eliolee near-by, 12c.; prime, lUe.; lair to good, 
8@9e.; poor, (i@7e. Ducks, choice, 16<<t.l7c,; do fair to 
f ood, 11 @ 1.5c, Geese, W v cstern and State, 10@Uc.; 
’hllndelphia, 12@Uc. 
tr uui, ♦cuibhvJ. 
Receipts for the week—Beef, bids, and tea. 945; 
pork. plcgB. 13,579; cut meats, pkgs, 32,015; lard.pkgs. 
20,094. 
Exports for the week—Beef, bbls. and tcs. 2,693; pork 
pkgs. 4,077:1 cut-meats, lbs. 121,006; bacon, lbs. 12,- 
307,369. 
Vkout.uii.ks. Potatoes have lost none of their 
flnnnpRs, and sorts that will soon have a Southern 
seed call are held very strongly. The local run is 
npou best grades, but ft little cold weather will push 
out some or the cheaper kinds. __ 
Potatoes Karlv Rose. N. 8., 4< d.-h. bbl., *3,%>@3 .i;i; 
bulk, V bbl. $2.756*3; Slate, * il-h bbl $2.8i(i*3.l2; 
bulk, per bbl, $2.75@3.00: Prolific, N. S. per d. h. bbl, 
$2.T5@2,87: bulk V bbl. $2.50®8.7th Rnow tliiko, State, 
4- d.-h. bbl. $2.TVaoOi bulk, P bbl. $2.&2@@2.87s Bur- 
bank, V d.-h.bbl. $J@3.12; bulk, V bbl. S2.87w3.u0; 
Peerless, bulk, P bbl. $2,306*2.75; Mercer P, E. Island, 
P bbl. $1.5o@2.25; sweet potatoes. Vn. yellow, V bbl. 
*3.75@-l: Del River, 3-l.50®4.75; Jersey, 4» bbl. $3.50@ 
LOO; inferior, $2.3vbt3.25. c . _ t 4 
Onions are sometldug steadier. Sweet Potatoes 
have advanced. Other Items firm for choice. 
^Onions, white, V bbl. $2.5Uim3.nO; yellow. $1.73fe8.UU; 
red. Eastern, $1.75@>UU; Chester *1.5n6t2.U0; beets, 
*2.25@8,5Ui cabbage.L; I., P IUo, $I 0 .(X*gn 8 .(W; white tur¬ 
nips, 4 ' bbl., $ 1.256,; 1.(A); Russia do., L. I., $1.75@2.00; 
do., Caniulu, $1.00(2,1.25; squash, L. I., $2.5U@3.l)U; do., 
stale Hubbard. $1.75(572.IKI; carrots, $1.00@1.25 41 bbl; 
celery, * (lor., bunches. $1.00(5)200. 
Exports for week, 3,930 bbls. potatoes. 
Woof. The market for fine wool ts very firm. Some 
holders are asking Wo for choice XX Ohio fleeces ami 
50c for fine combings. Buyers are not willing to pay 
these rates and business has been quiet. Coarse 
clothing wools are ruling dull; heavyweight goods 
are being more largely made of the finer styles of 
wool than In former seasons. California Fall dip is 
in moderate supply; the high grades meet a fairde- 
iiiand, occasiomil vetj choice Ughi parcels reaching 
3T@2Sc. Texas Fall dip tirm; prime lots generally 
range at 25@26c, a few choice reaching 28c. Pulled 
wool steady. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Nkw York, Saturday, Jan. 14, 1862. 
Beeves.— Receipts for week, 12,912 head; do. last 
week, 10,(80 do. Trade was interrupted by the late 
arrival of all the stock trains on the Pennsylvania 
road. The llrst lot of II ears reached the yards about 
11 A. M., and 25 cars were not expected to arrive be¬ 
fore 2 or 3 1*. M. Nothing sold below !I5$C to dress b5 
and 6 head reached 12u to uress 57 It., but most of 
the business was from 9»* lo 11J*C. 
Milch Cows.—Market dull and overstocked; too 
many Western offering. Sales mainly at $44kit,60 4< 
head In lots. Selected singles $£>@75 each. 
Veal CAt.vtc.-;. the market is uot strong, as the 
weather Is against sales. Dressed very quiet. 
Live calves, New Jersey anil Bucks county, good to 
choice, I'tMitf'uc.; StAle prime. 9@9){c.; fusr to good, V'k 
@ 80 .; butter milk fed, 1 , 400 .: grassers, 8 ,Va' l ^c.; hog- 
,tressed, poor to fair, Uka Iii'-jC.; good to flue, ll@12c.; 
-choice, 12Ji@l3c,; coarse calves, 7@8C. 
SiitsEr am, Lamp.*. — ttcei-qits for the week, 32,991 
head, against S».18I» head last week. Drovers were 
holding stock at about steaily prices, but the demand 
was very light and the grea ter pa rt of the offerings 
will probably lie earned over. Butchers were satis 
fled that they will be able to buy us welt to-morrow 
and may posslolyjgahl an advantage, which Solids 
were unwilling to concede to-day. Exclusive of sonic 
poor culls, which sold down to SJic., and a load of 
prime wethers to an exporter at 6 *sc. the range for 
sheep was Horn 4j*e. to 6 J 4 C, About 888 lambs sold at 
7@7 Jio. 
Hoos,—Receipts were 26 ears of 3,441 head-eight 
cars at Jersey City ami 16 ears at Fortieth street. 
Total since Saturday, -lb, 1112 head agaln.it 24,571 head 
for the corresponding six llays las! week. Unfavor¬ 
able weather counteracted the influence of the 
stronger feelingoa change yesterday, and the mar¬ 
ket for live hogs was only steady. 
Western hogs, lto !b average, at $6 35 per MO it.s; 
choice Ohio. $6 711 , with $6.67Uj bid. $6.5ti asked Jersey 
dressed, light, S-qac'.*:.; medium. s’piuStge ; heavy, 8c.-, 
city dressed, 8Ji@8y.je.; corn fed, t< LUU 16a, $6.25@S.60. 
Pork tenderloins, prime, j< lb, I4@l4t4c 
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not having tested them, will but tap hulj' his sugar 
bush with the EiireUu the com Ilia •>ligar .Season. 
nfitU supply the following season will Tie the result. 
It there is not an agent III your town, get a good re¬ 
sponsible Hardware or other dealer to order at once 
und uot delay It until the season for tupping Is upon 
you. Better have them two months In advance than 
a day too late. I will send you Samples amt De¬ 
scriptive Clrciilurs Fo-l-paid on receipt of 
T. n Cents. Address at once 
F. i: 1*0vr. Patentee. ItiivBiigt n. Vl. 
Buy the Kuvekas iui(i you escape all infringements 
and penalties of tl": law. 
THE OLD RELIABLE HALLADAY 
'^STANDARD WINO MILL 
°^'lXL FEED MILL. 
which ran l>€ run by »ny power and U cheap, effective and durable. 
"Will L'rlnd any hind of mnall gnJn into feud at the rat# of 6 to 25 
bushels per ho*ur, according to quality and aixe of mill uaed. Send 
/or Catalogue aud EVLca'List. Address q 
U. S. Wind Engine & Pump Co., Batavia, III. 
SIMPsON & GAULT 
(STRAUB MILL CO.) 
Makers of 
Flour Mill Machinery 
ot Every Description. u 
Portable Mills for Corn, Wheal 
Rye, and all kinds of Grain, 
i ZiT Write for prices, 
N. W. cor. FRONT & JOHN Sts. 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Don't locate before seeing our James River 
Settlement . Illustrated Catalogue. tree. 
J. F. MANCHA, Claremont, Surry Co., Va 
handsome silwr plaint Ca-'- r wUidi » ' l r. Mair/coj u> every genileumn and lady in am. l awho 
wishes toposc'ss It. TbU valuabloaudlian Gouio Cos awls Very heavily plated wiLu j>urc maglng 
upon while metal; it hatjtr'e hnad*<ime iortte*, u' 1 1 is as fine a C*»iet o» at;, uuv need y 
wish to id ieeupon hU table, lining heavily plaud wail pure cola saver ui-un wliito metal, It is [ 
warruntedtOieUr/or*■■*'*, alwaysI'W.ia* a* welt as w:c;u new. Itkvl hue quality, duiuhle, lx. 
stvlloh vnd vert haoilsome. and must uot ta neiuflarvd n ilk the worthies., cJix.. ;• antcies sold at low U_I 
prlees in the retail stores tUroUKhout ibn country. Every l.mui* Id Aa.uiva ta.tniruady supplied wish \ 
a handsome Carter aboul'l now - •xainiouiiol tiioe.L--.- ini.y c. Ucoa he o uaiaed f n'Cvft'liaixo! „VJ 
Now why da w*- wish to give ouo of (he-to elegant Yo-teis away to nd wild n, ; . a ml w li a a.e the / .ai 
CoadllionaT K’o puWistertrreafthii llnevs hud rwssaimc ive family j»-no«lKata issued lathe ^\1P 
United States. The llr-tii emitted The Flrchlu nt Home, » mammoth illustrewdiaaeaxlna I 
OfSSIarge pap s and Ids eelanms ; "“i"l is Tile lloUMpholil hiuelle, » l." , ( te d J .. 
paiierof hi vaju andGInolu’nns; nuJ la# third n The Rural llouic Jouriml, ad 8 i , - d* 
column.tlla-!nil :.l ymrevl. Tlieso threo periodli-n -i contain In CVu y tnimber ud Mlortouusaiuoiin L flB 
oflboehoioert r-Mdinif ■■■< •ter for overt- ncmiln.-r of IU0 (amity. Their oobtents ei'hruoo Serial ye. _ 
Novels, Short St..;-1 * I F.i nas, UsGfU' IvnOWloile", farm, Ouidea hOil ItousohoFd Tn| t 51 it und /]; 
llumor, Ladies' I an- Work, heading lorlfic V •nv.?. ihaNew--. »"d •verytlrh"’toamuse, entert.-tia t jL». 
and instruct die whole fatailr. In a yea/'i buIw- ii'Uon to oh m' tar** p; rludicalo )OU Wl.i scoiiro f 7 
morn and ho ur reading mattar than yon wou d by laTealU"; jedbO In Iw.* D'.-y ara thru- of [£_ 
the largest, b-St •’ • l linn»tsone-st period ien'* in the world. Tha rc-pilot fiub>eiibi*ua , cot 1BE f ^ 
l-'litEsintt ar itowp ljia Ubpsfcnobp (.; ,iivttk an ITic: lltilAL ilowt- JetniNsi., fhf old y - , ts - — 
IJ.SO, nnd or. Hu4 I'Vtix' they a"' the cheap-.t..f ...l pilblitutioiif; hut wiahlngto Intrndu - toem 
iuio lO.i.n.lO now home. liumedlately.wv mala-1 e tdlowiasgrandnXImordinarv ml... r-> vfeas aa 
one ie/io it-iil .r/.J ilj Two Dollar* unit Fifty C-111 * $ J.7>d' u4 any tone 5c/ re Mite/ 1st, / Jkx 
18S2uo! lea'i iro lour Three I’ubllenilim* f>r One Tcsar,«" lto even alb/scriheru-e uitl *[' 
>end,Free ofChurgeeai.'-r' o Mugnlfleent Ciwter* illustrated a>tl ifeserifcc f aho-. r. V a-fTfex . 
The Uu ter tv).I be ..Absolute FrecGIft, . weoidyn yniiD p:y tharepifnr subscription ^ 
price of our ihr*« (.eriodieaU; lie- mile a,llhle:rll ex prose wi:i ho tho e- (T-ss chr- ;u (payable at 
j-ourexpresaolUeooa delivery), which Wltlbo a mero trtno yompaivd. to the great and Hsans value of 
ihUnn|H-rb pretuluut (ilk- Bi-niember, forS.’ e' 1 we send nil L'.ree periodieils (die tear and t'- ■ Cas¬ 
ter free ! Tnl* I - s bona-ddo bargain—the gr-aiest ever oIRr-d to the Aiiiefiean pcoP ■- 5Tu niako tills 
great offer sole IV for the purpose of iacnouii.r the subseriptloa li-1 - of our journals. Money iu full must 
accompany u. 1 in-dors. Order direct from this iidver'isyruent—not bins gained hy oorrosnondcuec.. 
Send at once and gel this t-r- item of all bargains. We t/UitruiUee hi ijvir. y a mere r.'ma double the A 
t'ulun ot motive seat, und will chioefullij rrfunJthe amuunt to ullnul per/cetln . Itiijld. A j tv jur a 
