FREEMAN & BURR, 
CLOTHING WABEHOHSES 
REMOVED TO 
138 & 140 FIJLTON STREET, NEW YORK, 
(BETWEEN BROADWAY AND NASSAU.) 
O FIRING SUITS AND OVERCOATS. 
O In every novelty of style. 
(JPRINO SUITS AND OVUKIOATS. 
, i Spring Overcoat* of Scotch Tweed. 
CPIUNft SI ITS AND OVERCOATS. 
^ Spring overcoats of English Melton. 
SPRING SUITS AND OVKRC OATS. 
H Spring Overcoat* *0, 8b. *10, *12 to *25. 
OPRI3VO SUITS AND OVERCOATS. 
O Suits in Silk Mixtures anil Tricote. 
OPRINU SI ITS AND OVERCOATS. 
kN Suit* in Scotch Tweeds. 
SPUING SI ITS AND OVERCOATS. 
i* Suits in English Meltons. 
(JPIUNG SUITS AND OVERCOATS. 
(O Suits in Linen Drills and Ducks. 
OPRING SI ITS AND OVERCOATS. 
n Suits, *12, * 1 i, *15. *20 to *35. 
SPRING SUITS for IIO VS A VOUTH. 
i ’ Boys’ Home and School Suits. 
OPRING si ITS for BOVS A YOUTH. 
El Boy*' and Youth** Dress Suits. 
SPRING SI ITS lor BOYS .V YOI Til. 
IO The most vi.<-i ul and tiei-uuiiiiic style*. 
CPRING SI ITS tor ROYS A YOI Til. 
IO Boy*’ I .iron and Marseille* Suits. 
OPRINU SI its for BOA N A YOUTH. 
IO Boys’ Suits, *0. *s, *lll, *12, *15 to *20. 
fir NEW RULES FOR SELF-MEASUREMENT. 
PRICK LIST, and SAM PI ACS 01 GOODS, mailed 
free on application, Gentlemen In all part* of the 
country are ordering Clothing direct from FREE¬ 
MAN & BCRH with entire sitlstnction. Perfect 
fitting guaranteed tn all eases. 
FREEMAN & 111 Uli REMOVED 
To 138 iV MO Pulton Si. New York. 
. crowsvyys -~. 
BOUNDS, 
BY GLBWX HEHBERT. 
BOUNDS to my life ! Of what kind, 1 pray y 
Never a line can J see, to-day. 
J may go whither and when I please, 
Erne ns the hreuth of the summer breeze; 
I’m not a colt or a cow, to stay 
Kept in one pasture from day to day.” 
r r II 1C SI <« less OF TIIF DODGE 
1 SEl.F RAKER during the past season ids been 
beyond all precedent, Its superior merits have been 
fully established by the nulloim satisfaction it has 
given, und by the enthusiastic reportt of tie thou¬ 
sands of purchasers The great advsntn©! of this 
Raker over all others is, that il requires vu adjust¬ 
ment, but Is always ready fur work in ruy kind of 
crop, short or long, lodged or utlrorwiw, and the 
driver cun make gavels with either of the Rakes, 
und whenever ho chooses, tn perfect order for bind¬ 
ing. The Machine is also a A>lemlid Mower. Bor 
further information, please write for a pamphlet. 
Thus Jamir answered me, when 1 said 
J a m i tt, remember the fence ahead! 
Never go out of the bounds of life 
If you'd escape all the troubles rife. 
Over the fotTOe that I* Just ahead 
Llotli the path that is soro to tread.” 
Then said I, “ Jamie, the line Of Right 
Ever runs Close by the Held Delight; 
Pleasure and gladness we find therein, 
Out of It only are shame and sin. 
Plain as a wall to our conscience’s sight 
Lictli forever the lino of Itiuht. 
pOUTABLE STEAM ENGINES, 
For Fnrin.JVLinirtg, or 
MLf ll i.MCAL IM IS POSES. 
These Machines reqwffl no brickwork; tnounted 
on legs, they are especpUy adapted for use in Mills, 
Shops. Foundries or ’rinilrtg Rooms: or mounted 
on they tire 1 ,fulHpti^o fur uut-door work, 
Thresiimg, Wond-saving. eic. . , , 
Circulars, with dcstrlpllon and prtrc*,fnn,ishedon 
a]>plicatioii to A. N. WOOD A CO., 
KKH-liit Eaton, Madison county, N. Y. 
Many the call* to step o’er the line; 
Bright are the lights that beyond it shine; 
Only when once you shall step ucross 
Small In the profit and great t ile loss, 
Darkened the lights that did brightly shine 
Happiness lingers this side the line. 
Justice and Right, and to these add Truth, 
Those are tile hounds of old ago and youth 
Bounds that define u JitC GOO will bless, 
Fall of sweet being und happiness. 
Bright Is the promise of years, to youth 
Bouuded by Justice and Right and Truth! 
PARLOR 
CHURCH 
A SWARM OF BEES, 
B patient. B prnyerrut, B humble, B mild, 
B wise as a Solon. B meek as a Child; 
B studious, B thoughtful, B loving, I! kind; 
B sure you make matter subservient to mind. 
B cautious, H prudent, is trustful, B true; 
B courteous to all men. B friendly with few. 
B temperate in argument, pleasure and wine ; 
B careful of conduct, of money, of time. 
B chceritil, 11 grateful, B hopeful, B firm, 
B peaceful, B-nevoltnt, willing to leurn ; 
B iniuctual. B gentle, B liberal, B Just, 
B aspiring, I? humble, heeamt tliou art dust; 
B penitent, circumspect, sound in the faith, 
B active, devoted, II faithful rill death ; 
B Imncst, B holy, transparent and pure; 
B dependent, B Christ-like, aud you’ll B secure. 
THE EUREKA MOWER 
IS DIRECT DRAFT. 
A FIVE FEET SWATH Is tut as easily as four 
feet with side-cut Mower*. The grass is left nearly 
standing. The horses and machine do not puss 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. 
And nipped so tight and well; 
(A touching thing to tell,) 
That strive and struggle us he may, 
To free bin beak and get away ; 
He keeps him captive, firmly bound. 
Till with return of tide he’s drowned. 
Who to themselves would nil appropriate 
Of that they ace, deserve the seamew’s fate 
Nor doth he fail to meet it, soon or late. 
Whose nose is thrust in everybody’s plate. 
High up in the air. the seamew spies 
An oyster lying on the strand,• 
Gaping with open shell t’ inhale 
The summer breeze from off the land, 
To seize the luscious morsel quick 
Witli sudden swoop and deadly pick, 
The sea-bird dart* his horny beak 
Between the oyster’s shell; 
But closing on it quick as thought, 
The bird is by the oyster caught! 
MELODEONS 
II A V E I»I A N U F A C T U II ED 
is twenty-two years, and 
paring and using n simple and beautiful Vegetable 
Balm, that will ImmediaLdy remove Tan. Freckles. 
Pimples, Blotches, and all eruptions and Impurities 
of tin* Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth sod 
beautiful. 
lie will also send (free; instructions for producing, 
by very simple meanB, a luxuriant growth of hair on 
a bald head or smooth face. „ . . 
The above can be obtained by return mull, by ad¬ 
dressing THOS. F. CHAPMAN, 
On KM 1ST, 
196 Broadway, New York. 
' ' Melodeons and Organ 
will not risk our well-earned reputation by making 
cheap instruments. 
W chart nut made a great reduction in prices, and 
cannot, until a reduction in the price of labor and 
material will warrant u* In doing *o. Organs lire ad¬ 
vertised at *50. Gold Watches at *t5, etc., etc. Sensi¬ 
ble people can Judge of their value. 
Instruments of our own make (twenty years old) 
are now vulued by their owners as highly as the day 
they were bought, arid it is our intention to sustain 
our old reputation. 
Illustrated Catalogues and Price List* sent free 
to any address. A libcrul discount to Churches and 
C1#W£Uen ' geo. A. PRINCE & CO, 
_g. T. GORDON. 
JAMES BELLAK. 
AN EXCELLENT LESSON, 
The following in old,but none the loss 
good, and may benefit some of our young 
readers: 
A peasant was going on a journey with his 
son Thomas. “ Look,” said the father on the 
way, “ there is the piece of a horse-shoe lying 
in the road; pick it up, und put it in your 
pocket.” 
“ Oh,” said Thomas, “ it is not worth the 
trouble of stooping down.” 
The father picked up t he iron without say¬ 
ing anything more, aud put it into his pocket. 
In tin' next village lie sold it to the smith for 
a few farthings, and bought some cherries 
with the money. They both traveled on. 
The sun was shining very fiercely; far and 
wide there was no house, no tree, no spring 
to be seen ; and Thomas M as almost fainting 
with thirst. 
His father now let drop, as if by accident, 
a cherry. Thomas picked it up as eagerly as 
if it were gold, and put it directly into his 
mouth. After awhile his father let another 
cherry fall, and Thomas stooped down as ea¬ 
gerly for that. Tn this way, from time to 
time, liis father let him pick up all the cher¬ 
ries ; and when Thomas had devoured the 
last lie turned round to him laughing and 
said, “ See, now, if you had been willing to 
stoop down only once for the horse shoe, you 
need not have stooped down so often for the 
cherries. Learn from this how good and true 
is the old saying: 
“* Ne'er slight-, when duty bids, a little thing, 
For troubles numberless may from il spring.' ” 
MISCELLANEOUS ENIGMA.-No. 21 
T am composed of twenty letters. 
My IS, i), 6 is a body ol water. 
My 11, It), 1, 4, 9, III is a town in Massachusetts. 
My 15,12, il is a kind of grain. 
My 14,10 Is an article. 
My 7,1), lii, 15, 5,.’), 4 is a surname. 
My .19, 30, 17, 19, 10 Is a vegetable. 
My 20. f>, 3,9 is a river in Africa. 
My 8, 19,16, IS, 9 is a domestic animal. 
My 7, 14,11, is is a planet. 
Mp 13,14,11,15,13 is a Christian name. 
My 18,13. 6,1, 3 is an article of dress. 
My whole was olio ol the Presidents of the 
United States. 
Seabrook, N.H. MouIull A. Collins. 
632?"Answer in two weeks. 
V. J. MAGMN, GUEDIN 
A CO. 
beg to announce that they have 
removed lljetr place ol business 
from No. 2 Mo hint Lane 
TO 
NO. 652 BROADWAY, 
NKW YORK, 
(between Bleoekerund Bond sts.,) 
and offer, from their Spring Im¬ 
portations, si complete and ele- 
S int assortmeut of their spceial- 
es in 
WATCHES, 
UOIISE-TOIEKS, 
JEWELRY, 
BRONZES, MUSICAL 
BOXES 
AND 
FANCY GOODS. 
SOLE AGE.VI’S FOR THE 
NAKDIN WATCH. 
Agent tn New York — 
Agent in Philadelphia 
In answer to the applications we are constantly re¬ 
ceiving, requesting us to exchunge our Organs for 
the cheap organs so extensively advertised, we must 
say ponlivelu that we cannot make such exchange on 
any terms. Our advice is, buy n good Instrument, or 
n °“ e ‘ GEO. A. PRINCE & CO. 
IRE AT REDUCTION BN PRICES 
CHECKERING & SONS’ 
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. 
We this day issue a Nfav Fatai ogfk, in which we 
print our VERY I.hwkst PKIcKK. and from which we 
make un DISCOUNTS OH In.vi ATION whatever. 
Our object IS to furnish to our Putrotis THE VKKY 
liHHT Pianos which can be manufactured, and at 
the v ir.it Y UIWISST Pit ICES which will yield us a lair 
remuneration. 
CHARADE. No. 13 
Beside the hearthstone bright and warm 
Unheeding winter's blast, 
Grandmother, sipping of myjlrst, 
Still gossips ol' the past. 
Reaper in ancient harvest held, 
With care some barley leaves; 
For my second with modest grace 
Who quiet gleans her sheaves. 
Though errors dark oppress the land, 
And superstitions reign,— 
Though crushed into the very dust,— 
My Whole shall rise again. 
Answer in two weeks. w. L. 
Rosewood 7 octave Square Pianos, 
Agraffe Bridge, Curved Legs, 
mid All Modem Improvements, 
ui Prices from 8175 to 8000. 
It will be mir aim, a* it has been during the past 
Forty-seven yf.aiis, to make the very iii st pos- 
siiii.b Instruments in every respect, our rules 
are: Never To SACHlFKi: Ql’AMTY OP WORK 
done to Economy of Manufacture. 
ILLUSTRATED REBUS. No. 16, 
CLIPPER HORSE HAY FORK 
Rosewood 7K octave Grand Pianos, 
from our latest und best scales 
from 81.050 to 81,‘200. 
The above cut of this fork is seasonable. It is 
represented in position for discharging liay. The 
tines are oval, Combining strength with light¬ 
ness, and form a continual bond from the head, 
giving an eusy draft und large capacity ol load. 
It, is durable, being of iron and steel. Having 
no wooden head, and no handle to prevent its 
pushing through windows and over beams, it can 
7>e worked in a small space. Those interested, 
are referred to It. H. Allen & Co., 189 and 191 
Water Street, New York, for price and other 
particulars. 
BAD BARGAINS 
Once a Sabbath School teacher remarked 
that he who buys the truth makes a good 
bargain, and inquired if any scholar recol¬ 
lected an instance in Scripture of a bad bar¬ 
gain. 
“ I do,” replied a boy; “ Esau made a bad 
bargain when he sold his birthright for a 
mess of pottage." 
A second said, “Judas made a bad bar¬ 
gain when he sold his Lord for thirty pieces 
of silver." 
A third boy observed, “ Our Lord tcdls us 
that be makes a had bargain who, to gain 
the whole world, loses his own soul.” 
A recent discovery that steel when made to rotate 
upon glass and similar substances will out with more 
rapidity und ease, and is 
CHEAPER, BETTER AND MORE DURABLE 
than the 
13EST DIAMOND. 
INVAL_ TO EVERY FAMILY. 
NO TOOL-OIEST COMPLETE WITHOUT IT. 
Sent free by mail on receipt of price, *2 each. 
Address 
J. RUSSELL CO., 
GREEN RIVER CUTLERY WORKS, 
80 Beckman St., New York City. 
they possibly can be tw 
Our prices areas low as they possibly can pe uj 
insure the MOST perfect Workmanship, anil tw 
VERY REST OPACITY OF MATERIALS USCil in eve r 
branch of (lie business. _ 
Every Piano maw: by us ts pi U.1 warrant 
go, anil satisfaction guaranteed to the purchaser. 
UIIIL’K EKING & SON8. 
11 East I4tli Si., ‘JIG Washington *t„ 
New York. Boston. 
Answer in two weeks. 
NEW ADVEETISEMENTS 
ALUM AND DRY PLASTER 
RIDDLE.-No. 2 
rp O WATCH-BEYEBS. 
An Illustrated description of the Watches made by 
the American Watch Company of Waltham will be 
sent to any address on application. 
In addition to a description of the Watches, the 
muunhlet contain* much other useful Information 
to watch-buyers. HOI! BINS A APPLETON. 
General Agents, No. 182 Broudwuy, N. Y. 
Twice ten are six of us, 
Six are but three of us, 
Nine are but four of us. 
What can we possibly be? 
Would you know more of us? 
I’ll tell you more of us: 
Twelve are but six of us, 
Five are but four of us. 
Answer in two weeks. 
C. O. D." atcSeh?C. O. D. 
latest improvements. 
FULLER. t o., (late M. K. Chapman A Co.,) 
Ileinnvod to No. 25 John St., N. Y. 
We will send, on order, single WALTHAM WATCHES, 
in solid Gold and Silver cases only,by express, to any 
part of Die United States, to he paid lor on delivery, 
after examination, ut wholesale prices. The buyer 
to pay uli express charges. 
f iT Send tor lllusuaiod Clrcillure, giving full In¬ 
formation. ___ IU04-tT_ 
- --— A NTUD — A GENTS - 
»■ in JlMfflBF”" *75 to *200 per month, every- 
where mule and female, to 
introducetlieG 
PROVED COMMON SENSE 
r. _ __ tnniWF r Ph1u Will 
Be Kind to Each Other. —A little hoy 
und girl, each probably live years old, tvere 
by the roadside. The hoy became angry at 
something, aud struck his playmate a sharp 
blow on the cheek, whereupon she sat down 
and began to cry piteously. The boy stood 
looking on sullenly for a minute, and then 
said :—“ 1 didn’t mean to hurt you, Katie; I 
am sorry.” The little rosy face brightened 
instantly. The sobs were bushed, and she 
said; — “ Well, if you are sorry, it don’t 
hurt me." 
66 XTO TRUST.” SOMETHING NEW FOR 
ll bar-rooms. Mailed for twenty cents. Ad¬ 
dress Box 14, Port Deposit, Maryland. 
PROBLEM-No. 14, 
ARE THE MOST DESIRABLE FOR QUALITY, 
FINISH AND PRICE. 
( No. 265 Broadway, Now York. 
Principal ) N(l , 7 oi Chestnut st., Philadelphia. 
Warehouses, ( fjn. IDS Bank St., Cleveland. Ohio. 
A man purchased a farm, for which he was to 
pay as many cents us be could repeat the nine 
digits different ways; required the price of the 
farm. 
East Hebron, Pa. w. p. h. 
Answer In two weeks. 
Base of finest quality of Nickel Silver; weight of 
pure silver deposited thereon indicated by figures 
plainly stamped upon the back, and fullu guaranteed. 
Also complete table outfits in pjated Ware and Cut- 
Ury. ADAM8, C’UANDLER A UO» 
Manufacturers, No. 20 John St., New York. 
Send for Price List and Copy of Guarantee._ 
17 A HOT 15 R 8» A G i: N < V . 
U The undersigneii.ii practical farmer for 10 years, 
having traveled extensively over the Union, and 
farmed both in the North and South, propose* to 
furnish advice and information, to the best of hi* 
ability, on the following subjects, vt» Animals. Im¬ 
plements, Seeds. Plant*, Trees. FertllUers, hurras. 
Lauds, Locations for Emigrants, Value of turms, 
Ac.. Ao. Letters requirlns answer* must inclose *1. 
A long and varied experience unable* mo to be use¬ 
ful to those seeking my advice. 
T C- PETERS, No. 281 Pearl St., New Y ork, 
Over Market Bank. 
V1HCIXIA LANDS Wf! HAVE HEADY 
y our Descriptive List of Lands in tins section for 
sale, and will mail it t o persons who rierire it. BED. A 
ENDLY is, CO., Chritflluusville, Mecklenburg Co., V a 
ON’T USE 8ALEK YTUS 
corrodes the lining of the stomach 
lUIKSFOKD’S SELF- It A1SINC 
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This Machine will 
st Re!», lie in .fell, tuck, quilt, nordblndbrau 1 and em¬ 
broider in a most superior muuuir- l r i. oiul1} Jt . 
Fully warranted for I've year*. We will pay * Ltd) 
r, La,,v noiobiiiH that will sewn *1 ranger,more beau¬ 
tiful or more elastic seam lltan our*. It make* the 
“ FlLiIe l.oek Stitch.” Every second St Itch can bo 
cut -ind still the doth cannot he pulled »part with¬ 
out tearing It. We pay Agent* from *Ta to *21! per 
n vnense*. or a commission from which 
twice that auiount can be made. Address 8ECOMB 
& CO., PiTT8iu-RO. Pa.; Boston. Mass., or ST. 
L rAUh’U)N,—Bo not be imposed upon by other par¬ 
ties palming off worthless cast-iron machines, under 
the same name nr otherwise. Ours is the only genu¬ 
ine and really practical cheap ruaeluue mauulaoturut. 
PUZZLER ANSWERS, 
1LLU8TR ATiti) Rebus No. 15 . — Travelers on the 
road to ruin goat a fast gait,aud get there before 
they desire to. 
Anagram No. 10.— 
Now is tiie lime each child should try 
In life's bright, sunny morn. 
To lav rich store* of knowledge by, 
E’er w Intry ago comes on. 
Mktagram No. 6.- Pu— Pi. 
Problem No. 12.—t.VW.fi 118xfeet. 
Miscellaneous Enigma No. 19.—Do not buy 
what you do not want, because il is cheap. 
All persons in all lands 
Have twenty nails upon their hands 
Five and twenty on hands and feet 
All this is true without deceit. 
The above lias only to be properly punctu¬ 
ated to make sense of it. 
Read the following over six times, as fast 
as you can speak the words : 
Six, glim, Slick, Saplings. 
Prepared by Prof. E. N. IlOUSFORD or 
University, contains no Saleratus. Bread 
Martins, &c., made with this PreparatiOl 
eaten hot by Invalids nhd Dyspeptic*' 
Send for the printed opinions of Baron 
of Germany, Prof. DOUKMUS of New Yoi 
T. JACKSON, Mass. Stale Cheniist 
WILSON. LOCKWOOD, EVER HI 1 & 
201 Fulton St., Now York, General 
