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PERSONAL ITEMS. 
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Georqe Francis Train Is In California. 
Ex-Gov, A. H. Bullock of Massachusetts, is 
in Paris. 
Bn. Edward H. Dixon, editor of the Scalpel, 
characterize:, the velocipede as an “absurd and 
u ? e] ess toy" whoso “use, as now forme A, is 
productive of some very mischievous cotAse- 
ij tienccs." 
Prof. Park of Andover Theological Satnl- 
nn.ry, lias boon ordered by his physician to ub- 
stain from literary labor of every kind tuador 
peril of IdlRdnsfls. He must not preach, stady 
or leoturo. 
Nathan Pratt, of Arlington, lias offered to 
give £10,000 for the foundation of a home for 
aged and Indigent woman In Fitchburg, if an 
equal sum can bo raised thorn by subscription 
for the same purpose. 
Prince l iotrracHAJtorp, the Chancellor of tho 
Empire of Russia, and Prince Alexander Koltz- 
Icy are the only lineal descendants of 
tlie fuundi i of the Hessian Empire, now that 
Prince Odoievekl ts dead. 
I,’, niu: 11 or. LIN, the great French revolutionist 
of 1318, who fled to England in 1819 and there lost 
a large portion of his property, having been for- 
tuiiinin recent speeuUnions, lias recovered his 
lo. ; >r J . and is reported wealthier than ever before*. 
A Pirr.FiraiiT paper states that the paper* of 
Gen, Arthur :-i. f’i.iir, of Revolutionary fame, 
which have remained undisturbed since hla 
death, are so on to be sold at auction In Cincin¬ 
nati. The collection embraces many valuable 
historical J^e&ords, and more than a hundred 
letters from General Washington to General 
St. Clair. 
Mlts. Hannah f.. Andrews of Hovel, Me., 
was one hundred years old on the 13th of April. 
Slits has had thirteen children, of whom eight, 
are now living; she has forty-seven grand¬ 
children, one hundred mid live great-grandchil¬ 
dren, and ten great-greut-grnndch 11 drou. The 
total number ot her descendants has been two 
hundred and twenty-one. 
Mazztni Is still at Lugano, Switzerland, and a 
sufferer. I.lis disease, which is thought to be 
cancer of the stomnoh, has produced a vomiting 
and sleeplessness which buvo imperiled the Uio 
of the great reformer. For some time ho has 
eaten only food easy of digest ion,—such as soup, 
raw meat hashed, Ac.—but tho benotlcial effects 
of this regime have been neutralized by his ex¬ 
cessive abuse of tobacco — excessive, for he 
smokes not ten but thirty or forty cigars dally, j 
PRINCE Vladimir OdOMSVHKI, who died re¬ 
cently at Moscow, was one of the greatest phi¬ 
lanthropists in Russia. Ho was a representative 
of the elder branch of tbedescendants of Kuriek 
I. Prince Odolevsld, by his writings and influ¬ 
ence, contributed much to the elevation of the 
working classes of Russia. Not only the Russian, 
but also the" French, English and German pa¬ 
pers give elaborate descriptions ol’ his useful 
and noble life. 
Jos. M. IIunshaw, a resident of Erie county, 
for the past six years, diod at his residence at 
West Fulls, in the town of Aurora, a few days 
ago, at the advanced age of seventy-four years. 
He serv ed as a soldier in the War of 1313, and for 
several yc.tr* after ward was Captain in what was 
known as the Light-horse troop. He had In his 
possession, during his life, a commission issued 
to his grandfather by Congress, making the hit¬ 
ter a lieutenant In the Continental Army, which 
was dated 1739. 
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Intended to advance the Interests of those engaged 
in UNGiNt:v:R)NO and .mixing. In the widest sense 
of those terms. 
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who are engaged in civn, inoinukiunq, as in the 
erection of buildings, the construction of industrial 
w orks, public and private, the surveying nod laying 
out of i nads, eunals, railroad*, etc., arid the erection 
Of bridge*, docks, etc. 
Mechanical KM.iN'lWKiNO, S3 steam engines, 
hydraulic motors, the construction ot tool:., mu- 
chlrcry, ttiin-wuik, etc. 
Adiiit I i n I! 'f. v xgintfrixo, ns the application 
ol machinery to agricultural processes, nnn the lm- 
provement ol agrkulliuul districts by drainage and 
vanotr* other opt-nalutrs involving on acquaintance 
with engineeririK practical. 
Hydra rue E.*.<ii.,ii;uiNo,os in the planningsmi 
con .i i net ion of water-works and the improvement 
of rivers, harbors, etc. 
THE NOVELTY 
I 18 THE ONLY WRINGER THAT HAS THE 
PATENT FLANGE COG WHEELS 
ON BOTH ENDS OP THE ROLLS, 
BOVVER AND REAPER 
The most complete, easily worked, compact and per¬ 
fectly adjustable Mower In the world. 
With seir-ntljusting Floating Bar adjustable ^toel 
Swuther, box-encased Gearing, (not a cog-whesl be¬ 
ing exposed is sight, dirt or danger,) and with 
7 't) MUSICIANS AND BAND LEAD* 
KUH The BCHltKlDKU CORN KTS. and other 
Hand Instruments, nro dally growing in popular 
favor. The Dew factory la well appointed, and all of 
the instruments turned out are ol tho tlnnst quality. 
Bo splendid are the German SUvor ones, that it la 
difficult to meet the demand for them. We send 
ebotn C. O. D., with full privilege to test them. C*r- 
•wilur sent on application. M. J. PAIL LAUD & Gy., 
,Agents, So. tiSb Broad* uy, New York. 
The cogs on one cml of a roll art art rdntirely Br- 
T'VtEN those on f tic other oul of the Same roll, virtu¬ 
ally forming a 
DOUBXiB G-33A.TI, 
and therebr nearly doubling the purchase. 
(The Importance of sotting gears in this position 
is not generally understood.) 
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with eng or all others, and keep the BEST. 
N. 11. riIRLI’8 & CO., General Agents, 
17 Covtlnmlt New York. 
It combines more excellence and perfection, with 
less complication, and leas liability to need repair, 
than nny Machine ever invented. 
Manufactured bytbeCOHHY MACHINE CO. 
G. TV, N. YOST, Pnxa'T, Corey, Pa. 
It. M. Bishop & Co., Oncinnstl, O., for South. 
Stewart & Needliam. Davenport, la., for West. 
Dame, Andrews A Co.» Chicago, III., for North. 
Andrews A Ford, Cleveland. 0.. for East, and 
35 A 37 Park Place, New York. 
C'ONTKIBl TORS. 
Among its Contributors will he fiend some of the 
ablest men of the day, nnd no effort or expense Is 
spared to make the information conveyed fresh, 
trustworthy unit thorough, 
ILLUSTRATIONS. 
Subjects requiring the aid of Engraving? are fully 
illustrated by out * prepared by the best artists Great 
pains is taken in this department. 
A V A G E» S CBSINA, 
JPUBE GREASE OF THE CANADA BEAR 
8up Irlor to every other Potuadefbr softening,giving 
a brilliant gloss, uud increasing the 
growth of tiie hair. 
EvfiNs, Mero.k a Co,. (Lath Lampi.ouoh & 
Campbeli ,) MovniKAi., Pitui-im.Tous, 
AND 801.D BY Al.l. DRUGGISTS. 
D rain tile m a cm x e. 
The best In use. Al! iron and steel. Compact, 
simple and durable, and make? all kinds of Tile of 
the best quality with great lopUhln cither by horse 
or steam power. For particular*, address 
J. W. PK.VFIELD. 
Willoughby, Ls.ko Co., Ohio. 
L"' A JULY 
1 CIDER AND CTINE MILL. 
HUTCHINSON'S PATENT. 
Grinds Hue, fast and easy. Makes 
pure nine and aw act rider. Mure 
than 20,000 in use. Jjxrger sires with 
two curbs, also with large square 
curb. Cirirr Prt**Screws, hue t hread, 
very powerful. CatiMrStOp Feed t'Ut¬ 
ter*, the best and cheapest self-feed¬ 
ing Cutter for Hav, Straw and Corn 
Stalks. Send for IBostrutod Circular. 
PKUK8K1I.L PLOW WORKS, 
Pccksktll. S. V., or 
Cl Mrrwin St., Cleveland, Ohio. 
V ACC,CM OIL IS THE BEST 
;article for Luhrlciitlng Mowing Machines, Cur- 
rlui&e Axles, etc., that there is In the market. It is 
also uKOellent fpr Oiling your names*, for it will not 
guub Five Gallons, in square cans, boxed nod deliv¬ 
ered tor Express to any part Of the country, Freight* 
Fr<r, lor >*•>, Send III your orders at once to 
Vacuum yu. company, itucu. -ter, x. y. 
Sl PSCItlPTION.— Subscription price only 55 per 
annum. l.*i udvar.ee; Throe Copies* *13.50; Live or 
more Copies. >4 each. It will tbits be scon tit it any 
person sending us the names of Four subscribers*, 
with the lull subscription rate, $20, will receive an 
extra copy free. 
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Publishers. Address 
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37 Park liew, New York. 
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y Best and Cheapest Marie In this Country. 
Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 
HARRISON A DAVIS, 
35 and 37 Park Place, New York City. 
IfUSAlCT SHOT GUNS, WARRANTED 
>*I. to shoot close and kill flfl yurdr. Price *S2.50. 
\\ aiiUMi.-Aruiv Guns and Revolvers. Send stump 
for Prlc« Ll*t or Rifles, Shut Gun?, Revolver*, to 
JOHNSTON'S GI N WORKS, Pittsburg. Pa. 
ADDER. 
The Only Practical Adding Machine 
IX THE WORLD. 
A GREAT RELIGIOUS BOOK LOSS 
every Library just publi-hed. Agents wuuied 
In every county. 
The Lite ant! Times of Herod the Great. 
Nearly 400 page?. Price, $2; half off to Ageum. 
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Address W. K. M ALLENLQfiCTC, 
_113 Fulton st.. New York ; i*. O. Box 2,,77 
WILCOX 
SILVEE PLATE CO,, 
MANUFACTURERS OP 
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FOK THE USE OF 
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Arc always to be found in the 
NEW YO RK W EEKLY. 
At present there are 
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Each number of the NEW YORK WEEKLY con¬ 
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Amount of BondingMatter of any paper of Ur ch;;>, 
and the fetich‘-he*. Short Stories, Poems, etc., uio b> 
tho ablest writer* of America and Europe. Thu 
In cloven years the sale of tint BUCKEYE ha9 
increased from 75 Machine.*) to ‘20,000, in. a 
single season, and over 100,000 are now in tisein 
the United States. 
It hat reed ceil the Highest Premiums at the most 
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Standard of Excellence in Material and 
Workinaunhip, us well us Perfection of Prin¬ 
ciple. 
Valuable improvomtiits added for 18G9. 
Manufactured by 
ADRIANCE, PLATT & CO., 
165 Greenwlch St.. N. Y. 
Manufactory, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
Circulars forwarded by mall. 
This little machine gives instantaneous additions 
where numbers are culled off, which makes it Invalu¬ 
able to the Lumber Dealer, Entry Clerk orTallylst, 
It carries up the columns of a ledger account, two at 
a time, with mechanical accuracy. It has the en¬ 
dorsement of all who have *oen or used It. New 
testimonials will be published next week. 
“ As a tallying machine It I* Invaluable In our busi¬ 
ness, taking the place of an extra shipping clerk, 1 ’— 
C. W. Stea h.\'H A < >>.. (‘Jo-eland. O. “ From the nrst 
day of Its introduction into this office it has so stead¬ 
ily grown in favor that not one of na would now dis¬ 
pense with Its welcome u Urtance for any considera¬ 
tion whatever.' 1 —.North America Life insurance Lo., 
229 Broad way. New V orfc. 
The machine la guaranteed to do everyt hing claim¬ 
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keep n machine In constant use. the 8S or $10 machine 
Is recommended. Sent by mall cn receipt of price 
and postage (75 cents.) or by express. 0. O. D., at the* 
customer s expense. To remit saves return-money 
charge. Bend Money Order, Registered Letter or 
Draft. For Circulars, Ac., inclose stamp. State and 
County Rights lor sale. 
WEBB ADDING MACHINE CO. 
F*. P. DUTTON <& CO., 
Selling Agents, 713 Broadway, New York. 
TRADE MARK 
Is guaranteed. 
The quality of all 
goods bearing tbclr 
Factories at WEST MERIDEN, CONN. 
Salesroom. 21 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK, 
doe9 not Confine its usefulness to anjusen;em, bet 
publushes a great quantity of rrailv Instmaivu Mut¬ 
ter, tn tho most condensed form. The 
NEWS AND NOVELTIES, 
VERY FARMER HIS OWN MILLER 1 
At a recent auction sale In Augusta $375,000 in 
Confederate State bondssold for nine dollars and 
twenty-five cent* the lot; $290,000 of Confeder¬ 
ate currency for twelve dollar.-) the lot, and $2,- 
200,000 in seven-thirty Confederate bonds for 
twenty-cue dollars the lot. 
Roger Williams, in his letters descriptive of 
Narragansett, said that in some parts, where the 
Indians had planted strawberries, he had “seen 
a- many as would fill a good sized ship within a 
few miles* compass. The Indians bruise them 
In a mortar and mix them in meal and make 
strawberry bread.” 
The Pali Mall Gazette says that there Is hardly 
a bishop In England fit for work. The Bishop 
of' Winchester ij eighty-!) Iue years of ago, and 
Is disabled by paralysis. The Bishop of Salisbury 
has broken down both In mind and body. The 
Bishop of Bath und Wells Is also disabled. As 
for the Bishop oC Exeter, ho Is now in his 
ninetieth year, and for at least ten or twelve 
years has quite withdrawn from visitations and 
confirmations. Yet these prelates euunot ba in¬ 
duced to resign. 
In consequence of tho difficulty encountered 
by reveuue officers In Philadelphia, in their at¬ 
tempts to suppress Uio numerous contraband 
distilleries in Richmond and other districts of 
Philadelphia, application haa boen made through 
the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, to tho 
Secretary of the Navy, for a squad of marines, 
and to the Attorney General to direct the 
United States Marshal thero to contribute the 
aid of the local constabulary to the officers In 
their endeavors lo In force tho revenue laws. 
The great Mylar festival In India closes with 
an oracle from the deity. A little child Is held 
up on the shoulders of tho priest, and cloning In 
his arms Ihe Bon bow of the god upheld by the 
priest, ho utters the words put Into his mouth 
by the god. The words uttered on the last occa¬ 
sion were7—“There are many thunderbolts in 
the sky.” They w ere greeted with a murmur of 
Joy, as implying a good supply of rain during 
the coming year. The year before the Sepoy 
mutiny the oracle was, “The white ants are 
risen against.” 
One of the most important re forms announced 
by the Turkish Government is the establishment 
of a civil code which will be binding on all the 
subjects of the Sultan, without distinction of 
creed. A legislative commission, to be appoint¬ 
ed for this purpose, will begin its labors by a 
oavet'ul examination of all the precepts of the 
Koran relating to tho civil organization of so¬ 
ciety, with the object of using them ns a basis 
for a now code. The Koran will then no longer 
be, as hitherto, the official text-hook for courts 
pf justice, but will only be recognized as au- 
CiOrity In questions of dogma and religious prac¬ 
tice. Although this reform will undoubtedly 
meet with much opposition from the Imams 
(priests) and Turks of the old school, it lias been 
approved by the Sultan and his Ministers, and 
the initiatory stops for Its introduction have al¬ 
ready been taken. 
have attained a high reputation from tlu-ir brevity, 
excellence, and correeiuest*. 
The Pi.lam a \t da uao uaphs are made up or the 
concentrated wit und humor or many minds. 
1 »»: Know ledge Box 1;* contined to useful Infor¬ 
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The News items give in t|*o fewest words tho 
most notable doings nil over the world. 
Tin: Gosmi; WITH CoilRESPONDKNTa contains an¬ 
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AUK MANUTACTCItlNG 
These Waters are performing the most wonderful 
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Middletown. Vermont. 
For Hand and Power Use, 
Having capacities of from 1 to JO bushels per hour, 
and at prices from H6 to ?175.-being lets than one - 
half the price of Burr Stone -Mir* or corresponding 
capacities. These Mills are the most durable of any 
yet invented, are self sharpening, and eau bo run 
steadily for years without the expenditure of a dol¬ 
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EF* Send for Descriptive Circular and Price List. 
Address 
TUT? DIAMOND MILL CO., 
18 East Second St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
TOWN and COUNTY 
COMMITTEES on LAMPS 
and GAS, Railroad, Gas 
und Ferry Cos., Railroad 
Supply iTooses, owners of 
M;irKot Houses. Skating 
Rinks, Large Storehouses, 
Depots, Hotels, Mauufae- 
tOftee, Restaurant*, ulso 
Ctturt'litv Physician's 
country residences, und nil 
other« interested will And 
that, tills Is exactly what 
they need for an out-door 
or street Lamp. 
MINER'S STREET and 
DEPOT LAMP gives u 
much better light.Is clean¬ 
er, more durable, and more 
economical c.'try way than 
any lamp now in use. Tos- 
tlmoijlaU at the beet kind 
will be furnished iu abund¬ 
ance. 
Send for Pamphlet nnd 
Price List, 
IjAPLE SHAKE FLOCK 
THOROUGH-BRED C0TSW0LDS. 
Tin* subscriber offers for sale bin celebrated flock 
t < otswolds, consisting of Rams. Fvre? and Lambs, 
very aheepla guaranteed thorough-bred, and either 
uported direct from England from best flocks, or 
HEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS 
RICHARDSON’S NEW METHOD 
FOB THE TlA.-VO-FOBTi:, 
nr.IXO TUG 
Only Rook the Teacher Requires, 
AND 
TOE BOOR EVERY PI PIL IS ATTRACTED TO. 
130,000 Coptca already rold. and the demand 
greater than ever hwore. 30,000 Copies 
now selling every year. 
Its lessons are adapted to pnplls of all ages, and its 
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vancement. This buot has. on account id it- actual 
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teacher and scholar n-ci. Price, t post¬ 
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V WILKINSON, 
'‘UVEAL ARCHITECT 
AND LANDSCAPE GARDENER, 
202 Townsend 8t. Baltimoue. Md. 
S. A. HEATB & CO., 
Sola Manufacturers for the United States, 
44 Murray Street, 
NEW YORK. 
RECIPROCATING GRIYDER. 
The above engraving represents a very simple and 
efficient apparatus for grinding the knives of a mow¬ 
ing or reaping machine. It consists of u light Iron 
frame, with a crank shaft at one end. On the end'of 
a pitman uttnohod to this shaft Is fattened a block of 
grindstone, with tho lower end beveled to tit the 
angle ol the knife to be ground. Tho *1cl<lo bar Is 
placed on a grooved hoard At the opposite end of the 
frame, und the Mono brought down to the blade, und 
receives a reciprocal motion by turning the crunk. 
The stone Is kept lo tt* work by a prcsunro of one 
hand on tho bundle ut the end of the stone. The 
grinding Vs tlun. done very uccurgtqly, and the true 
angle of the nludc always kept. Oil the opposite 
end of tho shaft front tbc* crunk la an ordinary grind¬ 
stone, which ts useful for ordinary grinding on the 
farm.and at the same time serves usu balance orflv- 
wheeb Any ordinary farm hand cun use the machine 
without trouble. 
This machine is for sale by 
LAP HE, BLTSH «Xr CO.. 
149 LaSsllc Sc,, Chicago, III. 
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flUR L Y O r K HA1U. 
a Sample of I’ROF. ROBB'S MAGNETIC CUR- 
L1QUE sent FKKE. I(eurl9 straight hair (without 
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ON THE FIRST A PPLIC ATJON. Address, with Stamp, 
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THE CELEBRATED 
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}> except intrlnsiovnlnq. Also, Ajiek- 
t lOANandSWISSMOVtMlSTHlLVEU 
fm Sr '3A, i Watcher, Every Watch g Imran- 
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I circular. When Six Watches are 
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one free. All goods eent C-O. D., 
customer can examine before paving, by paying ex- 
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ole Agents for “ Unltea States,” No, 85 Nassau St.. 
(up stairs.) N. Y. 
tl >-i|| Fsrnm*»nd Mwh*E'xs*Maao-i. FnH 
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Igents If 'anted, cPu 
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A GENTS! HEAD THISI-WK WILL 
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and wonderful Inventions. Address 
M. WAGNER & CO., Marshall. Mich. 
LU>R SALK — AT A BARGAIN — SINGLE 
r barrel or lot. tivebbls. 006 Jbs. each,) Grafton 
Mineral Palm, valuable for bouses, barns, fences, 
carrmans and carriage maker*, und agricultural im¬ 
plement*. Addras* JOHN 0. Wfl.UA.MM, 
Rurul Neiv-Y orkc-r office, Rochester. N. Y. 
WHY' BE TROUBLED WITH 
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WINDOW SCREENS 
03? A roiSW PLAN. 
Neater, Stronger, Cheaper and Better in Every Re¬ 
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E. 8. & J. TOR KEY & CO.. 
No. 11 Barclay St., New York. 
XT I N K L E Y 
a MITTIM MACHINE. 
T'dp Wonder of the Age—with single, eye-pointed 
Needle. Simple. Cheap. Reliable— for Family Use. 
Agent* wanted everywhere to Introduce them. Ad¬ 
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C51 it PER DAY fJnurnotecd Apcntr* tn «cii 
ol" the litijiii HHi. ri i ghmviMO Jtinmi'. It 
makes tho lock stitch, alike on in.. . n sno -s, has 
the under-feed,and i-equal in.every r s|,ecl tunny 
Sewing Machine ever iu vented. Pruc Warrant¬ 
ed foro year*. Send for Cireuhir. Johnbijn, Claun 
& Co., BostOD, Mufes., Pitt-*bUTjT, Pit., or St. Louis. Mo. 
Qi Iff, THEM AIMS As URO,, 
Ma.H’faoturers and dealers in piano¬ 
fortes, 
and the Tremaine Bros, unrivalled Parlor, Church 
ar.d Scnoor. Org a.ns. 
Newund Sec.ond-hund Pianos at low prices for oash, 
or sold on installments. New Cubinet Organs. 8*5 
ana upward. C. M. TREMAINE & BRO., 
1004-en2Ct 435 Broome St., near Broadway. 
d>9(| A DAY to MALE AND FEIW » LE 
L' Agents to introduce tho Buckeyj: S30 Spit¬ 
tle Sewing Mac'HTNES. Stitch alike on both sides, 
and is the only Licensed Shuttle Machine in tho 
market sold for less than *40. All others arc- infringe¬ 
ments, and the seller and user are liable to prosecu¬ 
tion and imprisonment. Full particulars free. Ad¬ 
dress W. A. HENDERSON & Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
p W . IDELL, 
* FRUIT AJSTD PRODUCE 
COMMISSION MERCHANT 
328 GREENWICH STREET, 
NEW YORK. 
PER YEAR to sell “Wonder oj 
Ft'orbi.” J. C. TILTON, Pittsburgh 
