pORTABLE STEAM EN«I\ES, 
For Minixig, or 
nEMI LMC Vfi PI RPOSES. 
These Machine" require no brick work; mounted 
on legs. ttiev me eajieclnllv adapted for use in Mills 
Shops, Found rlo*. or Printing Room*; nr mounted 
on wheels, they are adapted for mit-door work, 
Threshing, W nod-*u« ittg, etc. 
Circulars, with description aud prices furnished on 
application to A. N. wool) A CO., 
10ni-l.it Kuton, Madison county, N. Y. 
ACROSS THE CONTINENT 
t'p with the flag, red white and blue, 
Where stars of gold shine softly through 
Follow the locomotive sent 
Over the path of nations new 
Across the broad, free Continent. 
Cheers for the stripes and stars! 
Cheer*for the path of bars! 
cheers for the Held of blue! 
Cheers for lhe nations new! 
Ease of finest quality nr Nickel Silver; weight of 
pine silver deposited thereon indicated by Ilgam 
plainly stamped upon the hack, and lulluguarantrrit. 
Also complete table outfit* in I’latni ll iiif and Cut. 
Urn. AD \ 1IM. CHANDLER t& 
Manufacturer*. No, 30 John SC. New y nrk. 
Send for Price lust and Copy of Guarantee. 
Umpire goes as goa* the sun. 
Through valleys vast where rivers run, 
The Iron horse unhindered speeds. 
Another triumph thought has won, 
Where thoughts are Crystallized In deeds. 
Cheers for the Iron steed*! 
Cheers for the age of deeds! 
Cheers for the thought that's best! 
Cheers for the mighty West! 
Wntim 
L*tW VtUWr 
Fvupplh^^ 
—-VmrKTsi f 
SHE ETJHEKA MOWER 
IS DIRECT DRAFT. 
A FIVE FEET SWATH is cutt as easily as four 
feet with side-cut Mowers. The grass is left nrarly 
The horses and machine do not pass over 
or trample tin? out gnus*, which consequently cures 
more rapidly and evenly. A practical test trill prove 
the above correct. Manufactured by 
WILBER, 8TKVKNS A CO., Po'keepsie, N. Y. 
The plow shall follow with Its team. 
The flying horse of flame and steam. 
Where mountains rise and valleys wind 
Before It the wild eagles scream 
And yellow harvests wave behind. 
Cheers for the farmer’s team ! 
Cheers tor the horse of steam ! 
Cheers for the forests old! 
Cheers for the crops of gold! 
An Illustrated description of the Watches made by 
the American Walcll Company ot Waltham will la* 
sent to ativ address on application. 
In addition to a description of the Watches, the 
pamphlet contains much other useful Information 
to watch-buyers. ROBBINS A APPLETON. 
General Agents, No. Is2 Broadway, N. Y. 
The Iron thread of rails *111111 he 
Strung thicker than a rosary. 
With cities, villages and towns, 
Stretching across from *ea to sea; 
And railroad kings shall wear their crowns. 
Cheers for llie towns to be ! 
Cheers for that rosary ! 
Cheers for the good It brings! 
Cheers for our railroad kings! 
tempered slot nml point; tin improved outride 
shoe,'With adjustable track board; a malleable 
inside as well ilr outside shoe; knife hood, with 
broad bearings; nml also a. ball and socket Joint. 
The connecting rod Is of wood, light, elastic and 
strong. The longue and driver's seat are so ad¬ 
justed as to (five a time center draft drawing 
Instead of pushing the finger bar, anti throwing 
the weight, of working upon the wheels instead 
of the shoe—eliciting the universal testimony 
that It lsoneof the easiest working machines for 
the team. 
The Clipper has received Its full share of Pre¬ 
mium* ut State and other Fairs and Trials - 
among which were two prizes (one a gold medal) 
at the Auburn Trial of 1SGC, and the first Pre¬ 
mium at the Ohio Stale Fair of IflflH. For spe¬ 
cific information address Ci.i ppf.h. Mower and 
Reaper Co., 154 Chambers St., New York—from 
whose handsome Catalogue our illustration and 
many of the facts above stated are taken. 
be mentioned, in brief, driving wheels with ten 
wrouglit-iron bracing spokes, a hollow sleeve 
covering the axle-tree and forming the back of 
the frame, its ends malting (lie axle boxes. A 
casing forms the left hand side, inclosing the 
bevel gear and pinion gear and crank Ahull, u* 
well as the journal boxes elfecttmlly excluding 
dust, dirt and grit from the fast running parts. 
More than usual eare hu* been bestowed upon 
tlm gearing of this Mower, In the mathemati¬ 
cally correct form of the teeth, exactness in 
making patterns, and great euro in moulding 
and finishing the easting*, with such a careful 
adjustment of (lie whole as to bo worked with 
tlm snmlkKt amount id' friction and less noise 
than other mowers. 
In addition to the usual goon qualities of two 
wheeled machines, the Clipper has several valu¬ 
able features, distinctively and peculiarly its 
own such as a patented, adjustable, rolling, 
cast steel finger-bar; east steel lingers, with 
As of more than usual interest at this season, 
to a large class of our readers, we take pleasure 
in giving the accompanying Illustration and 
description of the Clipper Mower. Every pro¬ 
gressive cultivator of the soil understands the 
advantage of lirri class machinery in farm ope¬ 
rations. Among the popular harvest lug machines 
before the public Ihn Clipper justly claims a 
prominent place, and lias attained an enviable 
position. Great care lam been taken in the 
selection of materials and also in the workman¬ 
ship, to ensure a machine ranking with (he best. 
To avoid unnecessary bulk mid weight, and at 
the same time secure strength and durability, 
steel has been used in place of wrought or malle¬ 
able iron, while the latter lias been substituted 
for heavier costings, and wrought iron takes the 
place of wood In the oonstrm lion of the frame, 
giving the machine lino anil well adjusted 
proportions, with a tasteful design and finish. 
Among the (joints of excellence claimed may 
bike n huge shuttle, thrown afar 
With woof and warp upon the bar, 
The locomotive pausing fast, 
With Its wide wheeled and loaded car, 
Shall weave for u* a future vast. 
Cheers for the shuttle cast! 
Cheer# for the future vast! 
Cheer# for our de#tlny! 
Cheers for all nations free! 
V. YKVLW1 
A free wide Continent we span, 
With n bridge for the grandest march of man 
That uni or moon or stars can see. 
Wo eoimeerute the noble plan 
To Goo mat Man and l.lborty! 
Cheer* for the noble plan ! 
Cheer# for the race of man! 
Cheers for all who would be free! 
Cheers for sweet Liberty! 
rj*n i: si t e ess or this dodge 
l SELF ItAKEU during the past season has been 
beyond ull precedent. It* superior merits have been 
fully established by the uniform satisfaction it hi., 
given, and by the entbosmstle report# of the thou, 
sands of pinvlntsoi*. The great advantage of tin, 
Raker over all oilier* Is, that It requires no Adjust- 
meat, but i* always ready for work in any kind if 
crop, short or long, lodged or otherwise, and the 
driver ran make gavel* with either of the. Killies, 
and whenever he clioosps. In perfect order for bind¬ 
ing. The Machine is also a splendid Mower. For 
further Information, please write fora pamphlet. 
I M ill tell you what she one day had io sur¬ 
fer. Her parents were invited to go and 
spend some days in the country. II, was in 
the autumn. The day was splendid, the ap¬ 
ples, pears, peaches, and grapes abundant. 
Leonora dressed herself to go, when she 
was surprised and quite heart-broken to hear 
her father say that she must remain at home. 
She threw herself, weeping, into the arms of 
her mother, crying; 
“ What have I done, dear mamma, to merit 
my papa’s anger? 
“ Your papa,” replied her mamma “ is not 
angry; hut it is impossible to take you into 
society, for you would disturb all of our pleas¬ 
ures by your tongue. 
“ Shall i never speak asked Leonora. 
“That would he a fault,” replied her 
mamma, “as great as the one we wish to 
cure. It is not necessary to speak all that 
passes in your Imind ; if you have anything 
to tell, think whether it would give any pleas¬ 
ure to others to hear.” 
Leonora had not concluded her self-de¬ 
fense when she ] i card her papa call her 
mamma, Julia and Celia, for the carriage 
was ready. 
Leonora watched the carriage as far as 
she could see it, then she sat down in a cor¬ 
ner to cry. “Wretched tongue!” cried she. 
“ It is that which has given me all of my 
trouble. I shall take care in the future not 
to say a word more than is necessary.” 
When they returned, she ran to her papa 
saying:—“ Pardon, papa, for giving you the 
occasion to punish me. I do not want to be 
a prattler any longer.” 
Her father embraced her tenderly. 
The next day she was permitted to go to 
the table with the others. She spoke very 
little, hut what she said was graceful and 
modest. It is true it cost her much to bridle 
her tongue, hut day by day it became less 
difficult until she was master of tin- habit; 
and should you see her to-day in society she 
would not annoy or weary you with frivolous 
loquacity. 
Tl)f> undersigned will cheerfully mull (free) In nil 
who wl#h It,the ttoo.lpe um! lull direction* for pre¬ 
paring and ll'-ing « simple and beautiful Vegetable 
Malm, that *111 Immediately remove Ton. Freckle*. 
Pimple*, metallic#, anil till eruption# and impurities 
of the Sldu, leaving the sumo soft, clear, xmuuth and 
beautiful. 
lie will at mo send (free) instruction# for producing, 
bv very simple means, a luxuriant growth of hair oh 
u huld head or smooth face. 
The above cun he obtained by return mull, by ad¬ 
dressing THUS. F. CHAPMAN. 
OUKMIST, 
1115 Broadway. New York. 
ILLUSTRATED REBUS.-No. 15 
CHURCH 
PARLOR 
THE LITTLE PRATTLER, 
FROM THE FRENCH, BY MARTHA EWING 
I > SS I ( B iltAtHING. LtKLKirs 
1 > NEW IRON-CLAD lot* more advantage- com¬ 
bined In olio machine than any oilier ever Invented. 
Three kind# of llrlek are made from Mime riuiehluo, 
viz.. Common, Stock nod Pressed. Received Urol 
premium at N. V State Fair, IHtin. Wo, It**. ( Vin mnkr 
i.inti Ci'fiml Hr irk pri fin nr of brttrr i/uaUty limn run 
Ur produced by nil y other worhivr. I'omtoonund Stock 
Brick are made will) cupidity btlKili pu**vd. For De¬ 
scriptive Circular, address J. A. LA I LEU X CO., 
Athlon, Or I can# Co., N. V. 
Leonora was a little girl full of genius ami 
vivacity. At the age of six she managed the 
needle and the scissors with a great deal of 
skill, She knew how to read and nlso to 
write. She did not make some letters too 
large and some too small, some abov« and 
some below the line, as 1 have seen many 
children of her age do. 
Her parents were not less satisfied with 
her obedience than were her musters with 
her application. She was in the. most perfect, 
harmony with her sisters, treated the ser¬ 
vants with kindness, and her associates with 
courteous regard. All the old friends of the 
family, and the strangers who came to the 
house, appeared equally delighted with her. 
mo could believe Hint with so much 
talent and gentleness a little girl could have 
a great fault ? Such, however, was the case 
with Leonora. One habit that she had con¬ 
tracted nearly destroyed all the graces of her 
character and the goodness of her heart. 
She was the greatest prattler in the world. 
For example, when she took her mornings 
work, she would say :—“ Oil! oh ! il is time 
to put up my work. Hark! the clock strikes. 
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, 
nine. 1 have still two hours before my music 
lesson. I shall have two hours to finish my 
work. Mamma will then give me some 
sweetmeats — some nuts. What pleasure 
shall 1 have in cracking them. I love noth¬ 
ing so well as almonds. Sugar plums are 
only second best. Papa gave mo some the 
other day, hut they were not equal to al¬ 
monds. Oh if 1 hutoTHY should come to-day 
I should sec her fine trimming. She is queer 
enough, this little Dorothy; but she lores 
to talk too well, one has not time to put in a 
word with her. Where is my thimble? My 
sister has not seen my thimble? Justina 
has carried it away. It is a trick of hers; 
she never has any thimble of her own. Wilk- 
pul a thimble one cannot work. I have 
pricked my finger; it bleeds; that is too bad; | 
my work is all blood. Jubttna! Jpstina ! 
where are you V 1 have not seen my thimble.” 
Thus the little creature babbled the live¬ 
long day. When her father and mother 
were in conversation, she would interrupt 
and annoy them. At dinner she would often 
forget to cat and drink. 
Her papa more than once rebuked her for 
this fault, hut advice and censure were 
equally unavailing. As no person could 
converse near her, without interruption, she 
was often sent to her chamber, and at her 
meals she was furnished with a little table as 
far from the family as was possible. Leon¬ 
ora was punished, but not. cured. Rather 
than to he quiet she would talk to her knife 
and fork. 
What did she gain by this unhappy habit? 
You will see, my dear little friends; she 
gained nothing but mortification and dislike. 
C. O. I). 'wATClfKK 1 0. O.l). 
LATEST 1M PRO VI.'MENTS. 
FULLER & CO.. (Inis M. K. Chapman & Co,,) 
Removed to No, 33 John St., N. 3". 
We w(llsend, on order, single Wai.tiiam Watchks, 
in solid Gold mid Hi Ivor disc* only, by express, to uny 
part of (he I oiled State*, to he paid for on delivery, 
after examination. at wholesale price*. The buyer 
to pay oil express charge*. 
C? Soml lor Illustrated Circulars, giving full in¬ 
formation. lOUi-tf 
M ELODEONS 
TTfTE HAVE HI A NIT FA (TV RED 
» ; Molodeons and Organ# twenty-two years, and 
will not risk our well-earned reputation by milking 
cldvip inutnnnrntM. 
W (short not made a great reduction in price#, and 
cannot, until a red notion In the price of labor hikI 
material will warrant ns in doing *o. Organa are ad¬ 
vertised at $50, Gold Watches ut >15. etc., etc. .Venn. 
Mr ptnplr dill Judge of their Value. 
Instrument* of our own make (twenty year# old) 
are now valued by their owners a* highly as the day 
they wore bought, and il is our Intention to sustain 
mu- old reputation. 
illustrated Catalogues and I‘rice Lists sent free 
to nnv ntldro*#. A liberal discount to Churches and 
Clergymen. _ . 
GEO. A. FRINGE & CO. 
Agent in New York.S. T. GORDON. 
Agent in I’hlhtdelphin.JAMES IIELLAK. 
Miscellaneous enigma.-no. is 
1 AM composed of forty letters. 
My 1, 2,(), is soft, feathers. 
My 0, 4, 11,5 is a small, open vessel. 
My lfl, 14.30, 31 is ii prominent part, of the face. 
My 8.11.20) 10,13 is ft vessel of state or pleasure. 
My 0,20, 4,13 is u piece of wood orcoi'ic floating’ 
on the water. 
My to, IT. 20,22, 24, 10 is a vegetable or root. 
My 21, 23, 33, 30. 37 is a lime-piece. 
My 25. 2d, 30, T is a lover. 
My 23, 32, 23,38 is one of tlie digits. 
My id, 34, 35, 27, IT, 15, 18, 24 is a deduction. 
My whole is a good saying of a wise man. 
Stale Bridge, N. Y. f. c. 
V. J. HI A ON IN, GITDIN 
A CO. 
beg to announce Unit they have 
removed llielr place of business 
from A'n. 2 Matdn i Lane 
To 
NO. 652 BROADWAY, 
NEW YOHK, 
(between Hlewkeraiid Bond sta.,) 
and oiler, from their Spring Im¬ 
portation*. a complete and ele¬ 
gant assortment of their special- 
I ies in 
WATCHES, 
HOICNE-TI TIERS, 
JEWELRY, 
BRONZES, MUSICAL 
BOXES 
AND 
FANCY GOODS. 
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE 
NARDEN WATCH. 
ANAGRAM. No. 10 
Own si lid mile cube liedh lodsuh ryt, 
Ni fisol grihbt nysnu ronm, 
()t n.vl eilir rosins fo lokdengew yb, 
Rc'o nytirw gnu seomc no. 
Scipiovillo, N. X. Mollie, 
{3?"Answer in two weeks. 
METAGRAM. No. 6 
RURAL FOUR-YEAR-OLDS 
CHICXLERING & SONS’ 
GUAM), SQUARE ANT) UPRIGHT PIANOS. 
We this day issue u NEW Fata bOn no, in which we 
print nurVKUY Lciwkst I'iupps, and frntnwlUch we 
make no Disim s is on Deviation whatever. 
Our object t# to f urnish to out Patron* Tin VERY 
ni.*i' I ' i v niis which can be manufactured, and at 
the vein Lowest Pricks winch tv ill yield us a fair 
remuneration. 
Home on two fnot I walk at night. 
To flee my children’s face# bright; 
Clinngoiny last foot and printer# curse 
At typo that's than confusion worse. 
Dexio 
t-L" Answer in two weeks. 
| Mothers of Smart Children are Invited to contri¬ 
bute to tIII* Department.] 
Humility. A friend su.v s l hoy have some bright 
children in Ohio, and to prove il relates (his: 
“ My neighbor, Mrs. s., and her little four-year- 
old Mary, culled upon mo mm dny, and finding 
me at work on a calico dress Mrs. 8. said, * Now 
humble yourself and wear Thai dress lo ehnrch 
next Sabbath.' Immediately little Mary jinnpoil 
upon her foot, and standing exactly in front of 
me looked earnestly at the calico Fabric;, saying 
as she did so, * Yes, .Mrs. IL, humble yourself be¬ 
fore the Lord, and you shall he exalted.’ " 
Afraid of llrealinge.—Litllo FAN.vn: S'„ living' 
near Lake Eric, In Western Now York, on start¬ 
ing to go down a long flight of sinus had (lie 
misfortune to fall the entire length. Her mother 
in great alarm flow to her assistance, but the 
child, coolly picking herself up, remarked— 
“ " r h.v ! mamma, I thought I'd surrln break !" 
Ten Drinking. -Annie K„ urmther kittle Ohio 
girl, bad been i old that drinklng tea would make 
people look old and wrinkled. The other morn¬ 
ing seeing her mother take a cup of ten she 
burst into tears exclaiming, “ Oh ! momma, 
don’t drink it; I don’t want you to-be oM and. 
AUK TIIK MOST DESIRABLE FOR QUALITY 
FINISH AND FRICK. 
No. 21® Broadway, New York. 
No. TIM Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 
N'o. ids Bunk St,.. Cleveland, Ohio. 
Principal 
Warehouses, 
DON’T r * K 
It corrode* the lining of the stomach ! 
HOKSI OlvD H SELU-K VISING 
BREAD PREPARATION, 
Prepared by FroL K. N. H0RSFOIU) of Harvard 
University, contain* no Sultfratu#. Bread, Biscuit, 
Muhina, &e,. mode with this preparation, cau he 
oaten hot by Invalids iiiid Dyspeptics. 
Send for the printed opinion# of Baron LIEBIG 
of Germany, Prof. DO HEM US of Now York, Dr. C. 
T. JACKSON, Mas#. State Chemist. 
WILSON. LOCKWOOD, KVKKKTT & CO., 
201 Fulton St., Now York, General Agent*. 
PROBLEM. No. 12 
ltEQTTTOEt) the radii of ton circles the largest 
that can be inscribed in a circle whose radius is 
seventeen feel; the circles being tangent to 
each other and also to the large one. 
New Loudon, N. Y., I860. s. G. c. 
1Cosovootl 7 octave Square Pianos. 
Agt-nllo Bridge, Carved Legs, 
nml All Modern Improvements, 
r.t Prices from 817.5 to #000. 
PUZZLER ANSWERS, 
It will be our aim, us it hu* been during the past 
Forty-bkv ex Years, to make the vkiiy mkst pos¬ 
sible Instruments in every reaped. Gar rule# 
uruv Ni. ' kh to sapr t kick *qc a i it v or Work 
done to Economy up Manpf,uteri;. 
Ir.Li'STRATKT) RTtitrs No. 14.—Corpulent men going 
up stair# of necessity lire often stopping to breathe. 
Misfit. i,ANKOt's Enigma No. IT.—A stitch in time 
save* ilino. 
QUESTION No, 3,- Ayo—eyo. 
Bt’HiPTPUAL Transposition no. 2.—Anathema— 
Mnriimilhu. 
- -- 4NTIiD - AGENT* — 
$■„, t,, ^JOOper nmnttt, every- 
_ where, iintlu and leiuli 1 
liil i oduee tliuGKN 1 I > 1 ; 1 ’3 
FltOVKD COMMON ; 
FAMILY SEWING MAlTUNIS. This Machine w■ l 
stitch, hem,fell, tuck, quilt.cord, bind, hrutd aud g. 
brolder In it most superior manner. Price c®L l I,. 
Fully warranted for nvo years. We wilt !'#> 
fornny inaelilne that will sew ti stronger.more b‘ 
tiful or more eliiKt.le seam tbiin oni'#. It mtvltc*in 
“ KIttstic Lock 8titcb." Every second Bllteh can . 
ent, and still Ihe dot It connot be pullr.tlI apart , 
out tearing it. We pay Agent* from L- to „ i,n ii 
month nml tuepense*. or a eotoniisstpn trotn « 
i wire r.li n f. amount cun be oi;ob • Addresser-' • 
& CO., Fittsiipiio, Fa.; Boston, Mass., m 
CAUTION.—Do not be Imposed upon by other nr 
ties palming oir worthless east-iron machine#) 0" 
the same name or otherwise. Oura is the only ge . 
1 tie and really practical cheap machine manuO". .i' ■ 
Rosewood 7jf octave Grand Fin nos 
from our latest nml best scales 
from $1,050 to Si,‘200. 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
Our pricks are a* LOW a* they possibly can be to 
insure the Mos t' I'KUFKCT Wouioi A.vslli p, and the 
YEitv ltKsr qpai.ii’V of MA'n:Ri*.\i.s used oicvcry 
niSEASKS OF THE HOKSF.- 
I / tain cure for Ht so aoxu.S pa v 1 v and Sl'LLVT. 
■8LO A N S ARARIU 01NTM IC.vi’. Will remove Splint 
In -IS hours Without Mistering „r injury to the hair. 
Frlco 50 cents by mail. Address 
U Sol Til Tman St., Philadelphia, Fa. 
\\ ANTED 30 YOUNG MEN AND LADIES 
immediately, to learn the art of Telegraphv. 
SITUATIONS GUARANTEED TO GRADUATES. 
For full particulars send stamp for Circular to the 
Union Tei.koraph Inktitctb, oberlin. Ohio. 
branch of the hu#lnn*«. 
Kvkkv Ft a no via tn it v I’m t# rrr.w warrant¬ 
ed, and satisfaction guaranteed to the purcl)n#er. 
( lirCKEUING vV KONH, 
I 1 East 1-ltlt Si., 24(1 Wasliingloii St., 
New York. Boston 
1 ri|) I hot ob 
SIM* sent, post 
litrs. Address C. I 
•nphs of Jieaalifiil Women 
paid, for 25c. Send stamp f»r circu- 
teymour, Holland Erie Co., N. Y. 
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