n*. 
C-.M? :u- v 
NEW ADVEETISEMENTS 
which set the whole court in a roar. Mv 
evidence needed nothing stronger; the thief 
stood convicted, Bash was liberated, and 
amid the cheers of the multitude we merily 
bounded homeward.” 
That dog'.-: remembering was of service to 
him; it was taken as evidence in a court, and 
it fairly got the case. Yes, he was set free, 
and the thief was convicted. Well, if re¬ 
membering his master’s instructions served a 
dog so well, how much more likely it is to 
be important for a hoy to treasure up the 
instructions of his father! No knowing 
wlmt strait!! they may keep him out oi.— 
Child's World. 
umor 
THE EUEEEA MOWEH 
IS DIRECT DRAFT. 
A FIVE FEET SWATH In cut as easily as four 
feet with side-cut Mowers. The trass is left nearly 
rtanclinq. The horses and machine do not pass over 
or trample the cut grass, which consequently cures 
more rapidly and evenly. A practical test will prove 
the above correct. Manufactured by 
WILBER. STEVENS & CO., Po'keepsie, N. Y. 
^ I L V E K PLATED 
jSPOONS ACT'D FORKS. 
Base of finest quality of Nickel Silver; weight of 
pure silver deposited Thereon indicated by figures 
plainly stamped upon the back, and fully guaranteed. 
Also complete table outfits in Plated IT are and C&t- 
lery. A DAMS*, CHANDLER &• CO., 
Manufacturers. No. 20 John at., New York. 
Send for Price List and Copy of Guarantee. 
THE bonnle blue bird* in the tree tops sing, 
The air is perfumed with the breath of the Spring. 
And beekwurd and forward the maple buds swing, 
Let’s away to the fields a-Maylng: 
For 1 know where a tiny streamlet glides 
Twixt the violets growing upon its sides. 
And the silvery trout in its ripples hides, 
’Mid the sunlit eaters playing. 
Softly the south winds come and go 
Through the daisy bhe-onis of drifted snow, 
And tin; violets droop tlielr bright heads low 
As the dew drops on them glisten ; 
But dearer than all is my darling fair. 
With tin- glittering wares of her golden hair 
Like a batinei* borne < n the soft Spring air, 
As she bends her need to listen. 
Softly, full softly, oh Spring’s gentle showers. 
Blossom. sweet May with thy loveliest flowers; 
Surely no ..>'t* are *«> happy us ours,— 
Hearts tutught on earth e'er can sever; 
< 'll I 111 of my love, When earth's May-time Is o'er, 
Oh may we meet on that far better shore 
Whore darkness and wInter-time come nevermore, 
Blest in Gon'S nmshlne forever! 
Porter, N. Y. IS®. A - 11 • 
AUJM AND DRY PLASTER 
V. J. IL’.GMJl, GEE BIN 
& CO. 
beg to announce that they have 
removed their place of business 
from .Vo. 2 Ihfbiril L ine 
70 
No. 652 BROADWAY, 
(between Bleeckerand Bond sts.,) 
and offer, from their Spring Im¬ 
portation:. a cornel to and ele¬ 
gant assortment ul tlielr special¬ 
ties in 
WATCHES, 
IIOKSE-TOIERS, 
JEWELRY, 
I3ICONZES, MLSICAL 
BOXES 
AND 
FANCY GOODS. 
SOLE AGENTS FOIt THE 
NARDIN WATCH. 
THE BROKEN PLEDGE 
A gentleman in Virginia bad a boy six 
or seven years old who wanted to sign the 
pledge of total abstinence from all intoxi¬ 
cating drink. All in the family had done it, 
but the father 1 bought him too young, and 
would not let him do ho. 
After much entreaty permission was given. 
Soon after that the father went away on it 
journey. At the stopping place away from 
the lown lie called for some water. It was 
not brought, so he called again; still lie could 
not get it, hut cider was brought, and being 
very thirsty lie so far forgot himself as to 
drink that. When lie got. home he related 
tlie circumstance. After he had finished, 
the little hoy came to his knee, with Ills eyes 
filled with tears, and said:— 
“Father how far were you from James 
Hiver when you drank that cider?” 
“ Rather more than fifteen miles, my boy.” 
“ Well,” said the little boy, “ I’d have 
walked there and back again rather than 
have broken my pledge!” 
ABE THE MOST DESIRABLE FOR QUALITY, 
FINISH AND I’RICE. 
f No. 2t"i Broadway, New York. 
' No, T 2 | Chestnut St„ Philadelphia. 
I No, ns Bunk St., Cleveland, Ohio. 
Principal 
Warehouses, 
THE REASON WHY, 
C. O.-D. w*tcB»?C.0.D. 
LATEST 1M PROVEN K NTS. 
FULLER & CO., (late M. E. Chapman & Co.,) 
Removed to No. 25 John St., N. Y. 
We will send, oil orde r, single W A LTV! a m WATCHES, 
in solid Gold and Silver on a s only, by express, to any 
part of thu United Stales, to bo paid for on delivery, 
nftor examination, at wholesale prices. The buyer 
to pay ul) express Chiiip"g, 
Z ir* Send for Illustrated Circulars, giving full in¬ 
formation. lOOi-tf 
Small Bov.—I say, Ron, what makes you 
wear your pants so short? 
Tall Boy. O, you see mother cut a pair off 
them for a little beggar about your size 1 
GREAT LESSONS. 
Every youth has great lessons to learn,— 
lessons greater than any which he may have 
acquired at the schools. Before him is social 
life, business life,—life in all its various 
phases,—and for il all he must have special 
practical preparation, if he would reap the 
best reward. Much of this preparation can 
of course he obtained only in personal ex¬ 
perience ; yet considerable may be learned 
while yet the absolute practicalities of life 
are in the future, through a careful watch¬ 
fulness of men and women around him. 
The truest wisdom comes from observation, 
coupled with thoughtfulness. The lessons 
which arc longest, remembered, except it be 
itn: the fruit of such 
Speaking of this practical cdu- 
writcr in the Old Oaken Bucket 
GLIMPSES OF GENIUS. 
j^ON’T L’Sli SALEBA'i’US! 
It corrodes the lining of the stomach ! 
HORS FORD'S SELF-RAISING 
3B, 13 AD PB.E3?AB..a.2?IOW, 
Prepared by Prof. E. N. HOK8KORD of Harvard 
University, contains no SaleratUB. Bread, Biscuit, 
Muffins, An., made with tins Preparation , win bo 
eaten hut by invalids and VytpcpUc*. 
Send for tlio printed opinions of Baron LIEBIG 
Of Germany, Prof. DOEEMUS of New York, Dr. C. 
T. JACKSON, Mass. Plate Chemist. 
WILSON. LOCKWOOD, EVERETT & CO., 
SOt Fulton St., New York, General Agents. 
Though sometimes difficult to understand the 
clerk ol'the weather, when it snows violently 
we can always see his drift. 
An exchange praises an egg, which it says was 
“ laid ou our table by Rev. Dr. Smith." Br. Smith 
seems to be a layman as well as a minister. 
A white boy met. u colored lad the ot her day, 
and asked him what he had such u short nose 
lor. " I spent's so as it won't poke itself into 
other people’s business," he answered. 
A fellow stole a saw, and on his trial told the 
judge Hint hi- only took it in a joke. " How far 
did you carry it?" asked the judge. "Two 
miles," answered the prisoner. "Ah, that's car¬ 
rying I he joke too far,” remarked the judge, and 
tnc prisoner got three months' unromlUeu labor. 
A Home A uulication.-" What aro you doing 
there, Jane?" 
" Why, im, I am going to dyo my doll’s pina¬ 
fore rod.’’ 
" But what have you got to dye It?” 
“ Rcer." 
“ Who on ear th told you beer would dye red ?” 
" Why, ma said I hut it was beer that made your 
nose red, and - " 
" Here, Susan, take this child." 
Insinuating. -The best anecdote of Lorenzo 
Dow Is, that being one evening at a hotel kept 
bv one Bush, In Delhi, N. Y., the residence of thd 
lata Gen. Root., be was importuned by the latter 
gent)onian. in the presence ol the landlord, to 
describe Heaven. 
“You say a great deal about Heaven, sir,” said 
the General; “ Pray tell us how It looks." 
Lorenzo turned his grave face and long waving 
beard towards the General aud Mr. Bush, and re¬ 
plied. with iniperturhable gravity: 
"Heaven, my friends, is a vast extent of 
smooth, rich territory. There is not a root or 
bunk in it, ami there never will be." 
L YOU:. V . . 
i IS. 12 AT REDUCTION IN PRICES 
i«*» t'WC/SiA 
THE VARIOUS USES OF GLASS 
CHZCKEKrNG Si SONS’ 
grand,square and upright pianos. 
We lid* dar l-'i'ui* ii New Catalogue, in which wo 
print our v i ty Lowest Puicks, and from which we 
{nuke in- Discount* ok Deviation whatever. 
Our object is to lurm-h to our Patron* tiik vert 
T ii.sr Pianos which can he manufactured, and li¬ 
the v t;i: v LOWEST Plucks wblen will yield us u lair 
remuneration. 
those of experience, 
observation, 
cation, a 
says: 
The first great lesson a young man should 
learn is, that he knows nothing. The earlier 
and more thoroughly this lesson is learnt the 
better. A home-bred yontli, growing up in 
the light of parental admiration, with every¬ 
thing to foster 11 is vanity and self-esteem, is 
surprised to lind, and often unwilling to ac¬ 
knowledge, the superiority of other people. 
But lie is compelled to learn his own insignifi¬ 
cance ; his airs arc ridiculed, his blunders ex¬ 
posed, his wishes disregarded, and he is made 
to cut a sorry figure, until his self-conceit is 
abased, and he lbels lit;:l he knows nothing. 
When a young man lias thoroughly com¬ 
prehended the facts that he knows nothing, 
and that intrinsically lie is hut of little value, 
the next lesson is that the world cares nothing 
about him. He is the subject of no man’s 
overwhelming admiration ; neither petted by 
the one sex nor em ied by the other. He has 
to take care of himself lie will pot. be no¬ 
ticed till he becomes noticeable ; he will not 
become noticeable until he does something to 
prove that he is of some use to society. No 
recommendations or introductions will give 
him this; lie must do something to be recog¬ 
nized as somebody. 
The next lesson is that of patience. A man 
must learn to wait as well as to work, and to 
be content with t hose means of advancement 
in life which lie may use with integrity and 
honor. Pa lienee is one of the most difficult 
lessons to learn, it is natural for the mind to 
look for immediate results. 
Let this, then, be understood at starting, 
that the patient conquest of difficulties which 
rise in the regular and legitimate channels of 
business and enterprise, is not only essential 
in securing the success which a young man 
seeks in life, but essential also to that prepar¬ 
ation of the mind requisite for the enjoyment 
of success, and for retaining it when gained. 
It is the general rule in all the world, and in 
all time, that unearned success is a curse. 
When we consider the many uses to 
which glass is applied, its cheapness, its 
purity, its beauty, we find that it possesses 
the valuable qualities of nearly all the 
metals—incorruptible as gold, clear as silver, 
useful as iron, what would our houses he 
without it? It.keeps the cold out, it lets the 
light in. We drink out of it, wc see our¬ 
selves in It. Besides fulfilling a thousand 
common and domestic uses, it is made into 
gems that rival the brilliancy of the diamond, 
and into lenses which give new realms to 
human vision. It restores eyesight to the 
aged, and remedies the defective eyesight of 
t lie young. It magnifies objects invisible to 
the naked eye, so that, they can be distinctly 
seen ami studied; and it brings the heavens 
near. To it we owe our intimate acquaint¬ 
ance with Hu: stars. The telescope is the 
father of modern astronomy, and the soul of 
the telescope is glass .—Our Young Folks. 
ri' ii i; succ ess of the dodge 
{ SELF RAKER during lliu past suruUin tills been 
tii-voncl all precedent. Its superior tntri.H liave been 
fully rvtubliahed by the uniform rati*fact!on it has 
riven,oml by the enthusiastic Tcport- ul the Hiou- 
. an il* ul purchasers. Tlie great a a van tux o of this 
Bilker over all cithers is, that it require* no adjust¬ 
ment, but U abray- ready for work in any kind of 
crop, short or Iona, lodged or otherwise, and the 
Oliver can make guvel* with either of the Rakes, 
and whenever he chooses, in f erlc-ct order for bind- 
iug. The Machine is also a splendid Mower. For 
lurtlU-r Information, please write for u pamphlet. 
Rosewood 7 octave Square Pianos, 
Agraffe Bridge, Carved Legs, 
and All Modern Improvements, 
at Price* from 8175 to 8800. 
> KICK ’I AC H * N E.-l-AHiER'S 
> NEW lllON-CLAD Jm* more advantage 
1 > NEW IllON-CLA!> ha* more advantages com¬ 
bined io one nri-iiiim than any other ever invented. 
Three kinds oi Brick are inr.de from same machine, 
vi/., Common, Stuck and Pressed. Received first 
premium at. N. Y. State I air. 1st A 1*b7, Can wake 
1,(0* Pit tend Uriel . per hour of better quality than ran 
he produced by airy other machine. Common and Stock 
Brick are made with rapidity unsurpassed. For De¬ 
scriptive Circular, address J. A. LAFLER Si CO., 
Albion. Orleans t o., N. Y. 
It will he our aim, a* it has been during the past 
Fokty-si:Vi:n Years. to mnku the vi:uY nESTUOS- 
H15LE Instruments in every respect, our rules 
are:—Nisviai to sacrifice Quality or Work 
hone to Economy of manufacture. 
Rosewood 7 A octavo Grand Pianos, 
from oar latest and best scales, 
from 181,030 to $1,200. 
Our prices are as LOW ns they possibly can be to 
insure the MOST perfect Workmanship, and ilia 
very IIKST QUALITY OF MATERIALS Used ill every 
branch ol I hu bu*im 
Every Piano m a mi. iiy us is fully w a in i ant¬ 
ed, and sum-faction guaranteed to tin purchaser. 
(11ICKEK1NG A SONS, 
11 Easi 14th St., ‘-I1G Wasbiuakoii St., 
New York, Boston. 
A reliable time-keeper is now an article 
of necessity to every one, and as such tho 
Genuine Wajtham Watches wi th th e late 
ire superiorIto Lll. others. 
ILLUSTRATED REBUS- No. 13 
Your. Hands.— God gave paws to the cat, 
and hoofs to the horse, and fins to the fish, 
and wings to the birds; but he. gave to the 
children hands, which can do a great deal 
more than these can. And he took a great 
deal of pains to make a hand. He put 
twenty-nine small hones in it, and joints 
which open and shut like a door. Did you 
ever think what your hand could do? It 
can bold, and carry, and lift, and pull, and 
pick, and dig, and wash, and sew, and write, 
and wring, and laiit, and ever so many other 
things. God never meant it to he idle. 
iniproven eats, 
We send sing 1 
bill to cc llect 
the country, a 1 ______ _ 
ailewthe purcKaserto open the package 
and examine the V/atch before paying, and 
if afterward it dies ncjfeXe satisfaction, v/e 
will exchange ii or refund the money. Solid 
Silver Hunting Wat'QieV$i8; Gold Hunt¬ 
ing Watches, $70. Every Watch warranted 
by*special certificate from the American 
Watch Co,. We^send our Pri ce L ist, which 
;e irtVci n i s, PTitfe s\Wg h t 
da ieyi v ith prices o/each 
3sl p^ic op application, 
fej itill yo u nave serjtfora 
en you write please state 
saw this notice. Address 
pOBTABLE STEAM ENGINES, 
j?or Farm, Minins, or 
M ECU AN UAL i* U K 1*0 S E W. 
These Machines require no bride work; mounted 
on Iocs, they are especially adapted for use iti Mills, 
Hitops, Foundries, Or Printing Rooms; or mount ml 
on wheels, they are adapted for out-Uoor wi.uk, 
Thresh ink. Wood-sawing, etc. 
Circulars, with description and prices, furnished on 
application to A. N. WOOD A CO., 
fOtVi-lBC Eaton. Mudlson county, N. Y. 
A N TE» — A G ENTS 
8t5 lo SO*) per month, every 
where, male and feimiln, u 
. male and female., to 
WtirViW’7T?!#55l/2S^ a inlr.iduee the G KXFIN K I M- 
ntoVKb common swnxh 
FAMILY KUWING MACH IN K, This Muohllie will 
stitch,Item, fell, tunic, quilt, curd, bind, braid and em¬ 
broider in u most superior manner. Print only *ls. 
Fnllv warranted for five years. We will raj SUHti 
for liar machine that will sow u^trouger. more beau¬ 
tiful or more elastic bciiiii tliun ouih. It makes the 
• Elastic Lock Stlteh.” Every second stiteh can ha 
cut, and still the cloth cannot be puffed apart with¬ 
out tearinu it. We pay A neats Dorn 175 to @0(1 par 
month and expense*, or a commisMon from which 
twice tbut.amount can lie made. AfldroHH SECOMU 
& CO,, rnTstiURG, Pa.; Boston, Mass., ur St. 
Loris, Mo. 
CAUTION Do not he Imposed upon by other put¬ 
ties palmingotr Worthies* cast-iron luachllic-. under 
tlie *ti.mq name or otherwise. Ours Is the only genu¬ 
ine and really pnietiuut cheap machine munutuc-turcd. 
RURAL FOUR-YEAR OLDS 
mrnmrn 
{Vf Answer in two weeks. 
fMoTHERS of Smart Children are invited to contri- 
butc to this Department.] 
Not so Sleepy. A cute little girl in Iowa, (wliy 
didn't our ooiTr-pomlrnt give ns tier name V) 
wtts wishing to go to church ono Sabbath morn¬ 
ing, amt w as told by her fattier to hurry and get. 
ready, ns she would have to walk ahead. "I 
don't want to walk <r haul," she promptly re¬ 
sponded; “ 1 waul to walk afoot!" 
One rooming she got up l’rotu her bed, when 
ttm family were at breakfast, and after bein',' 
placed in tier otiair, not yet fully awake, said — 
“ Mamma, my < ;/( « is sleepy, but my mouth ain’t." 
Regretful. A smart little lady of four years, 
who had suffered somewhat from her father’s 
displeasure amt was deeply aggrieved thereby, 
as children often tire, surprised her mother 
directly after the lather left file house by say¬ 
ing earnestly, — " 51a! ma! 1 ’d give a thousand 
dollars if you novor’d marriod pa !" 
Perfect Faith. The i rustingness of childhood 
Is one of its most beautiful characteristics. 
Little Addik Iv— possessed il in mi tinusuul de¬ 
gree, a letter from Doha Deane. Belmont, tells 
us. Annuo had an invalid sister, for whose resto¬ 
ration to health she always petitioned In her 
evening prayer. Another sister was qultvill for 
several days, and one evening after finishing her 
prayer with the usual request lo muke Linnnc 
well. Adiue seemed to think she had forgotten 
something, and suddenly dropping on her knees 
again she said,—"And. O LORD, please fix - up 
Gusty just.a little, too!” 
On another occasion being told of the suffer¬ 
ings of some wry poor people, site remembered 
them in her evening prayer in this wise: “O 
Lord, please send down some potatoes and tur¬ 
nips and such filings for those poor people,” and 
then jumped in bed, never dabbling her prayer 
MISCELLANEOUS ENIGMA.—NO. 17, 
in what paper you 
in full, HOWARD & CO. Jewelers and 
Silversmiths, No. 619 Broadway, New York. 
1 am composed of twenty-two letters. 
My 9,11,19, Ti is ono of t he digits. 
My 0 , 15,10 is a domesticated animal. 
My 7, 20,3 is to strike. 
My 15, 3, 8,1 is a division of the Eastern Conti- 
net it. 
My-13,15, 4, 21,13 Is one of the United States. 
My 11, 7,1,10, 23 is part of 11 gentleman’s toilet. 
My IS, 5, SO, 10, C, 7 is an action in making a gar¬ 
ment. 
My whole is a useful old adage. 
Maple Grove, N. Y. a. m. 
C-®” - Answer in two weeks. 
CHURCH and PARLOR 
f IHICOI’EE SEWING MACHINE. Fir si- 
V .-t;i- - and fully licensed. Agents It'aqDd. For 
terms, address CUICOFL’E S. II. CO.. Boston, Muss. 
\ Photographs of Beautiful Women 
' bi.-nUpo-tpalfi, for 'Ax-. Rend, stninwfor circu- 
Adi.ress C. Seymour, Holland ErioCo., N. y 
USE OF REMEMBERING, 
“ Wiiat’s the use of remembering all this ?” 
pettishly cried a boy, after his father, who 
had been giving him some instructions, left 
the room. 
" 1 '41 tell you what, remembering is of great, 
service sometimes,” said the cousin. “ Let 
me read to you now. Please hear: 
" My dog Dash was once stolen from me,” 
says M r. K idd. “ A fter being absent t hirtocn 
months, he one day entered my office in 
town with a long string tied round his neck. 
.1 away from the fellow who 
had he’d him prisoner. Our meeting was a 
very joyful one. i found out the thief, had 
him apprehended, and took him before a 
magistrate. He swore the dog was his, and 
called witnesses to bear him out.” 
" Mr. Kidd," asked the lawyer, addressing 
me, " can you give any satisfactory proof of 
this dog being your property T Placing my 
mouth lo the dog's car—first giving him a 
knowing look—and whispering a little com- 
lmmication known only to us two, Dash 
immediately reared up on his hind legs, and 
went through with a series of manoeuvres 
with a stick, guided meanwhile by my eye, 
DAIX FAINT STOPS P A 1 N 
JL whet) Dnctors fail. Wolcott's PAt.\ Paint will 
do it: and if vou have Catarrh, recollect that Wol¬ 
cott’s AX’Xihu.ator, plat bottles $L win eradloaio 
this disgusting dlaaasi 1 -. root and branch. Six pints, 
sen* free uf express charges, for $5, or one pint of 
Wolcott’S l J AtX l'.MNT. Address l)r. Woi.cuTT, 170 
I'liaUuun Square, New York. Small bottles sold at 
•all dr aa stores. 
QUESTION. NO. 2 
Wuat is that word of three vowels which, by 
a change of the first loiter to another vowel, 
Burnlflos one of our dearest possessions? 
Stoss., 18(59. t. w. A. 
J3&"Answer in two weeks. 
Moour's RrttAt New-Youkeb. since its size was 
doubled at the opening of this year, is the lamest 
und hiiudsouiusi. Agricultural Weekly in America. 
H wus always onenf the best. We. hear, without 
surprise, that its subscriptions are double those of 
y Tribune. 
SCRIPTURAL TRANSPOSITION.—No. 2. 
Aummaasehlmiin n mat. 
These letters rightly arranged give two words 
which occur but once in the Bible. 
Answer in two weeks. 
M ELODEONS 
an; former year, 
Moour’s Rural Nkw-Yorkbr is full of variety, 
oritrinal und select. We confess (t surprise ot tlie 
variety and richness ot its contents bountifully illus¬ 
trated as it i*. No paper on our exchange list conies 
so near our Ideas of perfection, for a se’culur family 
paper. It luuinltiiur a high mural standard.—Nt-tu 
X’ork Observer. 
Moore's Rural Vew-Yob-kub begins Its twenti¬ 
eth volume In n new and beautiful typographical 
dress, and with a sheet Ailed with Interesting and 
valuable mat ter. original and selected. 11 is not only 
a good Agricultural und Horticultural Weekly, but 
an excellent family paper as well, and we heartily 
congr.il elute it* proprietor and editor upon hi*suc¬ 
cess in the past, and wish him still more abundant 
prosperity In the future.—A T . V. Independent. 
No doubt the Rural New-Yorker stands nr the 
head of paper*of its class in America. There have 
been many imitators, und *omec*«induet<*d with ability, 
but none compare with the Rural. — Ohio JSulletm. 
Moore’s Rural New-Yorker. In its way. tin* 
Rural I*, to our mind, unequalled. It comes out 
greatly enlarged and improved, and now defies com¬ 
petition. It is a large sixteen-pace weeklv, devoted 
to agriculture, horticulture, rural life, news, litera¬ 
ture, science, and (lie arts. Sena for a specimen 
copy.— Heformtd Presbyterian (8’. C.) 
W E HAVE MANIKACrilihu 
Melcwteons and Organs twenty-two years und 
will cot risk our well-earned reputation by making 
cheap Instruments. . 
We. have nut made a great reduction In prices, ana 
cannot, uutil a reduction in the price of labor an 
materia) will warrant us In doing so. Organs are ad¬ 
vertised at *50, Gold Watches at *15, etc., etc. Sensi¬ 
ble. penpte can judge of their value. 
Instruments of our own make (twenty years old 
are now valued by their owners as highly as the day 
they were bought, atid U- la our Intention to sustain 
our old reputation* 
Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists sent tree 
to any address. A liberal discount to Churches and 
Clergymen. ^ ^ pjuNCK & c0 . 
.... 8 . T. GORDON. 
JAMF8 BELLAiC 
PUZZLER ANSWERS, 
Miscellaneous Enigma No. 14.—Remember 
now tby Creator in the days of thy youth. 
Charade No. 10.—Grasshopper. 
Cross-wok u Enigma No. 4.—Rochester. 
Problem No. 11.—Seven and six per cent. 
Anagram No. 9.—The learned differ from the 
ignorant, just us the living differ from the dead. 
Learning in prosperity is an Ornament; in ad¬ 
versity a refuge. 
Printer’s Rebus No. 1. 
Bet ween two 6ens 1 see a broad peninsula, 
Whereon no one I see; 
And o’er the sens T see In sadness play 
The winds continually. 
Agent in New York.... 
Agent In Philadelphia 
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